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HEADLINES Whole Court 01 the Will Rehear WEEK M Compiled by the Vital Case Groue Pointe New. I Decision on Roth Ruling Thanday, Juuary 11 Handed Down by Three ELLIOT RICHARDSON, Judges Preempted by President Nixon's new choice Ordinance Passed Authorizing City Manag~r to Newest Action as Secretary of Detense, Negotiate with Hill Merchants Interesting firmly squelched outgoing Secretary of Defense Melvin in Leasing Spaces By Kathy Duff Laird's peace program, when The Farms council on Monday, January 15, at On the basis of a Sixth he told Congress ye"terday a called public hearing, authorized City Manager Court of Appeals decision that Mr. Nixon does not want to simply accept a Andrew Bremer, Jr., to negotiate with Hill Dis. in Cincinnati, Tuesday, peace deal in Vietnam that triet merchants for leases on parking spaces in the January 16, School Board would require the U. S. to "free parking" strip at the rear of the Muir road President Wi I 1ia m F. puD out in exchange for the property line. An ordinance to that effect was Huetteman and Attorney return of POWs. He said th;;t drawn up by City Attorney George McKean, and I?ouglas H. West are ~on. the President wants to get adopted by the solons at the hearing. flde,nt that a metropolitan more out of the talks now Bremer is scheduled to ."; busing pla~ has been de- goillC on io Paris, including meet with the merchants and C A !..J layed unbl September a cease.fire tbat would ex- by tomorrow, January 19, ar ccment /1974, at the earlIest. tend to Laos and Can\bodia, should bave allocated i'ipaces The basis of their optimism and reasonable assurance ot to those who want them. The Cl e Lef is tbe January 16 decision ~ace throughout So'.Itheast merchants had requested that. almS "e of the Circuit Court to rehear Asia. parking facilities be made . en banc the appeal of the available for themselves and Of Resident Detroit Desegregation Case. • .. • for their employes. The . rehearing, scheduled Friday, lanuary 12 The city manager said that for Thursday, February 8, ~l,PRESlDENT NIXON the outcome of the meeting . I will preempt the C i r cui t icrn"ped 'most wage and Parents, teach~l's and students at 51. Paul's for adults, $1.50 for students. Profits from the will determine. which mer. Woods Woman Dies Court'smid.December ruling price controls ill favor of vol. On.the-Lake School have been busy the past week dinner will equip learning centers for the 81. chants want to parlici>pate in S which upheld the principle of untary guidelines', !lnd in preparing for a Chicken Dinner to be held Friday, Paul students. The centers will prOVide. tape hitthe leasing oi spaces, and after Failing to top cross-distrieth. hseboolI busing Michigan, Gov. Milliken has January 19, at 5..30 p.m. HI.ghlightl'ng the .JI'nner records, ear phones, overhead proJ.ectors and. . ow many will be a located at St Clair-St Paul 0 ac leve sc 00 integration .. ------'sted the Legislature for tax U to each establishment. There • • ill tbe Detroit area. cuts with the ,target date set is an art show of student work as exhibited here instructional packets allowing a student. to pro- are 72 spaces in the strip. InterseetionWas Panel DeelaioD for January I, 1974. Mr. Nix. by students (left to right) CLAIRE TOENJES, ceed at his own pace. Turning the hallways and To Display Emblems The mid,December deci- on announced that controls PETER TOENJES, CATHY OLDHAM and JOHN rooms of St. PnuI into a young Whitney Museum Under the ordinance, vehi. . sion was handed down by a will be kept in economic ar. WAGNER, Serving as co.chairmen of the event are Mrs. Edward Monahan and Mrs. Paul Gracey, des us~g such leased. spaces There was a fatal accI- panel of three judges, Chief eas where inflation was are MRS. GERALD TOENJES (left) and MRS. chairmen of the art show. shall disJ?lay a valid and dent at the quiet inter- Judge Harry Phillips oI Nash •. worst, such as food, health THEODORE OLDHA.M (right). The tariff is $2 •• However, the PTA of Maire I' up the tab for the additional renewal of a lease must be ard Clarke and Patrolman . came out of hiding yesterday ~:3~ p.m. The public. ~s School seems to have come insura.nce. Grosse Pointe Symphony made every three months, Dale van Dale answered the " Requests Arg~mel1ts after six weeks of one ot De- l!lVlted to tour the iacI11- up with a successful plan by The p~ogram .h.as had only Orchestra Sunday, Janu. Failure to do so will mean accident can and rushed Mrs. One encouraging aspect troit's most intensive man- h~s C!f both campuses of providing a free three.hour one major reVISIon, that of ary 21, at 7:30 p.m. in that the auto owner is no Hornovich to the hr,spilal. lof the rehearing is that the hunts. The {hree staged a Michigan's oldest inde- recreation program at Maire dividing it into two sessiol1s, the Performinl{ Arts Cen. longer interested and the Rail Stop Sip .Court asked for further argu. fire.bombing of the secone pendent school. To u r s j School every Saturday mom. a 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. one ler of North High School. space will be rented to some. Witnesses said that the ments from the dele~dants. floor clinic of Planned Par. wiH be conducted by stu. ing. for the Kindergarten through William David was horn one else. Woods woman driving a '70 Normally, no more briefs or enthood, 3750Woodward, near dent guides and guests I The success ot the program / second grade, followed b~ ~ in The Pointe and was grad. To Cbange e1Jlon Chevrolet, ran' the stop sign oral ar:gumenls are ~i1Jed in 25 Wayne State University. One will have an opportunity. is ot~.ious to anyone who 10:30 a.m. ~o 12 noona sess.lOn uated from Grosse Pointe To make sure that lessees tr.avl'!ling at m.p,h. In the the case of a rehean~g.; the of the suspects, Hayward to meet Headmaster Ray- visits the school Saturday for the thlI"d throu ..h fifth High School in 1965. He was authorized to use the lots do middle of the intersection Court has to ask speCifically Brown, 18, was caught after mond P Rubbins morning and Jlas to dodge a graders. an outstanding music student not continuously do so, with. she hit a '69 Dodge drive~ for further arguments. lengthy pursuit .by police. U-LS c~nsists of f~ur mall barrage of basketballs in the The two ~essions pr~ved to I at GPHS, having soloed out p~ying the three-month by Lena Mary Craparotta, ':What tbis means for The . • .. 0 I S..ChOOIS in one. The s pre-, gym and flying plastic hockey be 2 ,good idea, as eVIdenced with the high school sym. fee, ~I~ the renewal of each 1025 Balfour. The Park worn. ~o1D~e school system is that Suday, lanuary 14 school (pre-kindergarten and pu~ks in the. hallway. Occu- by the. c~anged. pace o~ ~he phony orchestra as a pianist applicatio~, he or she .will be an's car did a 270-degree spin It will be at least March 8, HE. N ,R Y A. KISSINGER Ikindergarten) Lower School Ipymg the entire hallway and two activity periods. ~rnvlJlg and as a first-chair violist. gIVen ~ s~lck~r ot a different in the intersection, yet she ~973 be~ore a second deeision ended six days of talks with (grades 1.5)' and Upper large gym on the ground at 10 a.~., the scene IS on.e of I Mr. David went to the, color, mdlea~mg that the fee was able to walk away from IS.ha~ded down by the Sixth North Vietnam's Le Duc Tho School (grad~s 9-12) are 10. floor is an army of between energ~tIC. but constramed University at Michigan and has been paId for the three the accident, although badly ICIrCUit Court. If IVe.I~se, we and flew to Florida where he cated on 43 acres at the Uni- 80 and 120 kids, commanded, confUSIon, as m o.s t of the studied piano under Robert ~onths.. For example., the shaken. have 90 days to petition for conferred wit h President (Continued on Page 2) i (loosely), by a group of 15 to youngst~rs are 10 groups Hord and Gyorgy Sandor. In first stlck.ers could be red, The Chevrolet continued j' a writ of certiorari fro m Nixon. The President dis ------I 20 fathers. around a fathe~,turned-coach Ann Arbor he earnr:d de. the next time, green, or any north on St. Clair, skidded the Supreme Court. Jl will be patched Kissinger's assistant, p. k P f "The Maire parents wanted SatUrday mormng. grees in Bachelor of Music, other color.. . about 300 feet along the road June 1973 before the case General AIeximder Haig. to IOlnaC OPS I t~ give the kids some exer. In one corner, a father Master of Music wd Doctor All lessees WIll be ISSUed and sidewalk before crash./ comes before the U.S. Su- South Vietnam Laos Thai- HI. 0 clse on S::turday over the mi.ght be showing a group of ot Musica! Arts in Piano one. calor for the t,hr~e-month ing into the brick facade, preme C~lUrt.and .lly t~en the .land and Cambodia 'to dis- 0 e-Ul- ne weekends when the weather children how to In d I a n I Perform&nce perIOd t~e rental. IS In effect. the residence of Parnell C Court wdl be adJournmg for euss'the peace negotiations. . turned cold." Charles King, wrl'stle or tumble; in another, ~I. II ~~ch sticker will bear thel D'Hooghe . the summer months." It was viewed by experts as PointerM ark Promack, active in the PTA, explained. corner some local Pointe any onors Imltilils "GPF" with it num.. I The Poi n t at! e b .a "trong I.ndl.catl'on that prog- Michigan junior golf cham- "We decided to try a Satur- mO'lkey's are atlempt'ng t His academic and concel.t ber UDdelneath Hospital officials deter- I. d th t th Se orn y e- ress" had been made in the pion and Lochmoor Club jun- day morning recreation pro. rope. chmb.. I 0 I honors. from the University (".-...... __-..... on Pa~e 2) mined the cause of death. as wouldleve accepta e theupremea Court .or h h t h. f' t hid h mcluded the Albert Lock. a broken neck and m~ernal '. .c ~~, as talks in Paris. I camp, s a IS Irs 0 e. gram. an you can see t e Con~truction H~lps wood Memorial Award "To OKAY THEATER injuries. The victim was not the ~etrolt case IS SlgDlflc~nt- • • • in-one in the Orange Bowl results. We llre now in our As :Malr~ School IS a De. the most outstanding senior UCENSES I wearing a seatbelt and hit Iy dlffelent fro~ the Rich- PR~~~~'N~an;~;ro~5 or- ~~~~~r G~b~els~ ~~~~n~~~~ithird ye~c"Red Tape :es~ion.bUlI~ sc~.ool of ~OUgh pianist" and the Stanley The Woods Council at the the windshield bef(lre fa\ling mO~d dese~egatlon case now dered a halt to all bombing the Christmas holidays. The PTA had to go through ot a~h: ~~~eru~~n~r~n gl~:: Medal "Presented to. that reg u I a r m~eling Monday, back on the passenger's side unAer. rev;.ew. h D. and shelling of North Viet- I This not only was Prom- a bit of red tape to obtain student worthy .of the highest January 8, unanimously ap. of the front seat. . n} ac Ion. on t e IS. d d d I .. g I ack's first "golfcr's dream" permiSSion from the Grosse (Continued on Page 4) honor the musIc school can proved the license applics. Funeral services were held mct Court. level,. where the ofnamNorthan Vietnamesesuspen e watersmm," 'II shot bu~ was the first hole.in- Pointe Board of Education. I • ---___ I...bestow" . . tlon. of ABC ~ichigan .The...?n Wednes day, J anuary 17. desegre,galloni' d th- bUSing 0 rdde r Press secretary Ronald L. one dunng the tourney's nine however, with the addition ITrial Da te Set In Mlchlga~. ,.Ir. D~vld, r.es Corpora.flon, DetrOIt. for In the Verheyden. Funeral ~~egl~:~eJ rough Jug e Ziegler announced the halt years, Ife used a se\'en iron of a rider an the school sys- has appeared In solo r~cltals tlo" Woods Theaters I and If. Home and St: Spyrl~on Ca. b p "b ~oth ~an. bfl held stressing that "this action! on the 154-yard second hole tern's liability insurance, the, For 2 Suspect... I and as a vocal .and Instru. 19269 Mack avenue. The vote thedral. She IS. s~rvlved by IhY a ~ y dunhl tile case was not an element of the ne, I at the Biltmore Golf Club. I venture was ,given the go./ <::> I mental accompnmst. I~ 1971, was 6.0 lor the license renew. her husband, Wdham, and a as. e ausle appe:JI pro. gotiations," He described the and shot a 75 for the round. • ahead. The Mairc PTA picked -- he was. the .accompa~lst. for al. son. Rhody. ceedlrgs. t. " ., t I ------..------/ Trial dates in Wayne Coun Ithe Umverslty of MIchigan ------I It ooks now as though the ture"ac Ion followingas a um Presidentiala era ges- F P ,. · ty Circuit Court have been- Cham ber Ch'aIr on thelr. Sta te F N d appcJl proceedings will take assessment of the ncgotia. 0 set tor t.wo Detroit. men I Dp.partn;'ent sponsored lour ~~i:~ast r~r::sh il~tele::e~: tions. Ziegler refused to dis arlns .lee to PlOnee'r Icharged With the beating of of the U.S.S.R. ! Woods' reeman ante . p . p Cuss reports that an accord W. k 0 S d Sh.f Alfred Glancy, Jr., and the Mr. David is a mcmber of L h La f l' ~8hon ot a .metropolltan bus. had been reached uetween or lng on tea Y 1 ts burglary of his Lake Shore the music. fac~lty at Iowa ut eran yman 0 ear mg plan until September 1974. Kissinger and Hanoi's Le -----_ road home, on November ]2. S~at~ Umverslty. As the _ Duc Tho. The Farms Police Depart! wilh the approval of City Henry Reed. 27, is sc!JetJ. plamst, he recenlly presented Woods Councilman George I where he served on the • .. • I menl will begin a six.month 'Manager Andrew Bremer. uled for trial on Tuesday. the world premiere of a Uni- S. Freeman, insurance ('x. Vestry Board and as presi. Tuesday, .tanuary 16 experiment of maintaillin~ its Jr.. at the request of the February 20, while Edward versity. commissioned work ecutive a••d an active worker dent of the cengregation. He Reports Thefts PRESIDENT NIXON, cit. personnel on steady working Grosse Pointe Farms Police Williams ?2 is sct-roull'd on by Ned Rorem entitled "Day in Lutheran as well as civic "'as a member of the Board ing peace progress made in shifts. as "pposccJ lo t~! so. Officers Association. The mat. Tuesday: F;bruary 27, ac- Music," an extended duo for organizations, ha:; been of Governors of the Lutheran At Neff Park negotiations ordered a halt called swing shirt, it was dis. ter was put before the memo cording to Shores poJict'. violin and piano. . named "Lutheran Layman Center and is a member of Over $100 in city property to the bombing and shelling closed by Police Chid Robert bers of the Association. who Reed's pre.trial conference I The orchestra, under the' of the Year" for 1973 by thc the Book Store Committee. was stolen, City Park em- of North Vietnam, Th~ lln- Ferbt'r on Monday. January passed it by a majority vote. was held Monday, January 8, direction of Felix Resnick. Lutheran Luncheon Club of He also was area co.chair. ploye Robert Kuhn reported nouncement of the cc:.satjr>n 15. The six.monlh lr:al run The steady shift work ap. and Williams' too k p I ace will perform the following Detroit. man of the Martin Luther arter he noticed a life pre. Of bombin~ and Shelling was will become effc::t:\le as of plies only to patrolmen. and Tuesday •.January 9, Both are Iprogram: Glinka's Overture A testi.monial dinner in his Chapel at Michi,an State server and two signs missing made by White Rouse press February )9. will not afrect sergeants llnd held in heu of $50,000 bond, ~o Russian and Ludmilla and honor WIll be held Wednes. University. He is a past. from the Norbert Nett Park secretary Ronald Ziegler. who The chief said that to the corporals or the offices of the two sureties. Prokofieff's Concerto No. 1 day, February 7, at the president ot the Lutheran in East Jefferson avenue. on refused to comment on reo best of his kn:l\vlt'dRl" the Detective Bl:tt'au, the chief The men are charged with D Flat Major lor Piano and Harmonie Clut-. 267 East Luncheon Club and 1IIso of Tuesday, January 2. ports on foreign capitals that Farms department will be the ..dded. assault with intent to com. Orchestra. Grand River avenue. The the Me1 Ott Memorial As. Missing is a life preserver ....e U,S. and North Vietnam first law enforc~;nenl agency The officers picked the mit murder. armed robbery Also on the program are dinner begins at 6:30 p.m. sociation. ring with rope attached, ~r~",aie.~.t verge of signing in the. Pointe.Uml!er. ~Voods shifls they wish~ to work, 1IDd the !>reaking and enter- the Pelleas and Melisande The Wood~ Council at the Active in youth work, Mr. stolen from the park dock. munist diplom~tlTJl'P.t.a Com. area. If not the firs, m the based on senionty. Ferber ing ot an occupied dwelling. Suite by Faure, Introduction reg u I a r meeting Monday. Freeman serves (,n The Also missing are two signs denlcA rumors ~h:' ..... ;~ county or state, II) permit said, After the expiration of Shores Detective Sergeant and Wedding Procession by J a n u a r y 15, unanimously Woods' Recreation Commit. which read "Stay Off the thight come' a peace Pe. "(lnnel to w 0 r k steady the six.month period, it the Frank MustaU8 and a turn RimskY-Korsakaff and Liszt's passed a resolution com. tee and has managed the Ice" in black and white urs Howe~n a matter of shifts. Cur r e n t 1y, shilt patrolmen wish to contin'llp. lot Detroit police officers ar. Hungarian Rhapsody NO.2. mending Mr. Freeman on his Major League's Tigers of the letters. As the signs were ~. ore' meet' er. th~y said, C~ha ges occur {'\'ery two working steady. shifts. they I restp.d the suspects on No. Tickets at $2.50 for adults honor. I Woods-Shores Little League placed across the harbor en. ry KiSSi;;:: :Ith Dr. w eks, will take ,lOother vote. vember 1'7 at the Chrysler and $1 for studcnts, are Mr. Freeman Is a member for the past live years. He trance, a satety danger is Tho would be cr a~ I Le Due Chief Ferber said that he "The new men of the de. Mack Plant. 11631 Mack lIve./ available the evening or the of Christ the King Lutheran also served as assistant! c:reated when the signs are UCla. I d, ided to take this step, (Continued on Page 2) nue. Detroi!. concert from the box ofrice. Churcb, 20338 Mack avenue, (ConUllu~ 011 Pale 2) removed.

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/ 7 .) '7. $ .- ... «51 i" GROSSE POfNTE NEWS ThUrsdlY, Jlnulry 18, 1973 • ...... • ..... IloIo TVaN ASSETS • "- • 0olo ...... Camera Club to Play Host NO D.OPOUTI wro .• c.. .• ...... - OpelJ House Freeman Receives Honor LIte mlllt be worth UvlDl- Everyone makes mlltak.. , The GrOlle Pointe CaJ,Dera Council at the War Memorial tbe COlt ION. up ud uP and but IOme people have the clro•• e 'nbde (Coat!lllled froa Palf' 1) IIr. Freeman aDd Iala wife, abllit)' to cm in OD the ex. Club will hoat a monochrome, Center at 8 p.m. on Tuesday. (CoDtiJlued froa Pale 1) mOlt are wWiD, to pay tile MarUFD, wbo live ill Briar. per!enCtl. ~ulliinel' ~tr1ti.m (prillt), eompetltlon of the scoutmaster of Troop 301, freJIIat. January 23. Visitors and venity Campus, 10fS Cook Holy Cross Lutheran Chureb, eWf clrive, will eelebrate 15318 Mock TU 1-4 Greater Detroit Camera Club ___ 1. _ gue,ts will be welcomed. I road. The Middle School Detroit, for eight yeal( their 25th weddilll .~ver. (grades 8-8) is IDeated on the A native Detroiter, Mr. .ary OIl July 24. T!ley have 10.acre Liggett Campus in Freeman is a graduate of five eb11dreD, Pamela, 22, Briarcliff road. Denby High Scbool. He bold8 Gary, 20, Brent, 16, Kevbl, Students and teachers have degrees from General Motors 11, (be wDl be 12 OIl Febru. I ary .), ADd ReAN, T. announces been preparing classrooms Institute and Wl\yne State CP~~ with displays of cw:rent University, as well as cer. TIP4ae interested in attend. projects, such as the Middle tUlcates from LIle Under. iD, the diDner eu contact School's Proud Lake Exper!. writers and Fraternal Sales Jame. IIUleville, d1DDer eom. ence, along with displays of Training Programs. mitee chairman, at 561-4100. ANNUAL WINTER SALE class subjects and texts. De. He began his career in Annual partment beads will be on aut 0 mot iv e eng1.lleering, hand to answer any ques- switching later to sales. In NOW IN PROGRESS tions concerning the stu. 1955, he became a district Lease Strip dents' work and the school's representative for the "Aid ]ANUAl{Y' academic programs. Associatio:! for Lutherans." (CoIIUIuec1'ro. Pate 1) Oil paintings, ceramics, Three years later he was 200/0. to 500/0 named general agent, the Persona violat1nl any pro- wire and wax figures created vlliODl of thlJ ordinance, position he currenUy holds. SALE by Upper School art buffs ~hall on eoovictlon, be sen. Reductions under the direction of U.LS tenced to 80 day. in jaD, or LAST 3 DAYS art Instructo. Don SChrom a fine DOt exCeeding $500, or will be exhibitp.d throughout Plan Workshop both, at the discretion of the ThuB., Fri., Sat. the University Campus. Visi- judge. on Men"s Fine Merchandise tors milY attend a mfni.art Starting Jan. 31 class or view a eontinuous Peraou uain, this lot with. From Our Regular Stock slide sbow of slides used in A "Junior Efficiency Train. out authorization wID have Mr. Schrom's art history ing" workshop begins Wed. their autol towed away and classes. nesday, January 31, aDd will impounded, and all COIIti in. ~~SO~FF • Suils Lower School Head Mary continue on February 7, 14, curred by the Police Depart- and more • SporlcCJals Thorn said, "All of our cia lIS- 21 and 28. The worbhop bas men' wID bave to be paid by rooms will give a perfect the re,iJtered owner, ON MANY SELECTED ITEMS ; • Top Coats been designed for prospec . AI .,fW-AlltretftM .. ced • .-% eft _eWM picture of what's going on tive young career persoos Further, it it .lated in the • Jackets inside each one." who will be managing their ord1Danee, no ~raoD ahall I U.LS Open House guests • Slul'ks eh~ own apartment, or for stu. park a motor vehi.ele in a , may end their visit by relax- dew interelrted in part time public lot lor a cOlltiDuoua, Pioaz-tl"'7101'ton ing and enjoying a musical employment in the area of W1mterrupted periocl of more Lor,. Quantity of Men '. Shirt. And Necktie, program by the Detroit 92 Kercbeval-On' the Hill Home Management. than 2ft hour. without. prior TU 2.8251 At Ih Their Original Pricl'.. Chapter of the American Re. Co.sponsora of the work- approval of the police chief corder Society at 3:30. p.m. shop are FLEC (Family Life or hia cfeslpated representa. SloreHoun: in the IJggett Campus Main Education Council), and the tlve. Auditorium. Monday Thru Salurday 9:30 to 5:~O Department of Community . ~»,'N"~~"~' •.•.••••..•••u••••••••••••••••••~*' v,.~•••'il )X.a. . Refreshments will b e Services, Grosse Pointe Pub- .~.::~i:ili~lli-i?J.=-'*~:::w::::::::::::~$~:~:::~*:::*:::::~:::::~:::::::::~::::::~:::~:::~~~:::::~~:~::::::::::~$.:~ served. lie School System. ::~::.:.~~ ;; .';; 'Ii •• oli, .~. ~ •• """...... • 'J.i;: It will be held from 3:~ ~ ~ to 5:30 p.m. '8t Brownell Middle School, 260 Cbal!oDte ~j DICKY'S ANNUAL WINTER ~~::.:: ~I*?-:: f,'Yenue. The workshop is ~:~.... f::::::~ limited to 50 students, 11th (Co,dbaaed 'rom Pa,e 1) and 12th grades. Participants I ~ f.:::~~ '" Adam, A.... fait ot G,ond Clrt~' Pa,k attending all sessions will re- ~~~~~SALE.. AI"" i..AM A,bo, on the U. of M. Campu, partment like to work steady ceive a certificate of comple- midnights,.. the chief ,aid, tion, and have their name. M . ~ Phon. WO 2.160.S "fur the .simple reason that placed on employment liats some of them have an oppor- if they desire. ... tullity to attend school during The eo&t is $2 registration 3 DAYS ONLY - THURSDAY, JANUARY I 8th" ~ ~&~~~~e'JMr6'JMf6'JMte;~~e;Ml;~'lf(~')~e)~e)" th~::~this," he added, ~k~~=':t:~~b:I ~ .~ "when a man works cn a Community S e r v 1c e 5," 43 THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th ~ ~ shift without change, it Grosse PoInte boulevard, I I tiC !~t.'" makes for better home life, Grosse Pointe 48236, tele. ~ I in that be knoW! that he will pbone 885-3808. ~ C LEA RAN C E . be home at a certain time Seuiona will cover the ~l • SUITS. SPORT COATS. SHIRTS, ~ ~ .~ each day, and will spend following: "Orientation to j ~ ~ more time with his family. Home Manr.gemeDt," "1be :li~i ..rm Too, It makes for better mor. World of Food," and employ. ::::;:::• SLACKS. JACKETS. TOPCOATS -'-t:~ •• ~SAL E - /IH'IInlp/I'le As.wrlmellts ~ ale in the department." ment guidelines, "How to Get Jr.mm 0 ur R"gu /ar Stoc",~I. ~ ----- a Job," and ...... -.....-IOV5-~ .. ~ - plus other winter items - ~ ~ Woods Okays Treatment in the Home." ...:t. ~ «jii~"tu'';fruman SUITS «jfiok~g-1r~~man ~ Bag Quotations Lodge 102 Has JO YELLOW TAG SPECIALS tiC Formerly -235 Now *195 OUTERCOATS ~ - N Off. SeJMted Group JO ~ Formerly '2.5 Now *199JO Formerly *215 Now '179 ~ The Woods Council at the ew leerS DRESSSHIRTS. SPOR' SHIlTS • 'UXIDOS _"\ N -31 so Formerly '255 Now 5211 so ~ regular .meeting Monday, 'UXIOO SHIRTS • PAJAMAS 'lJ Formerly'280 ow -Ie ~ JaQuary 8, UJlanimously New officers and trustees HOSIEIY. NEC«WtA1 ~ Graham & Gunn SU1'ts ~ awarded quotations for roUs of Grosse Pointe Lodge 102. ~ ~ aDd boxes of plastie bags to Fraternal Order of Polke, OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 8:45 FOR SALE 'lJ 50 Now' 123.0 Formerly '160 Now '133"" r:.. Cadillac: Products, Inc., of were sworn Into offic:e ..atthe ~ Formerly'1. c.;o Warren and Anjo Produets of IMonday, January 8, meeting, .:.:.:.: "N ::-::::~,""./ ~ M"'~'so.'" Su.,'tr and Outercoats Reduced Proportionately ~ Troy, respectively. The yoU beld Oat the Grosse Pomte 'lJ gUk" , .. ~ was 6-0 with Mayor Kenneth Yacht Club. BOY'S SHOP SALE, THURSDAY, JAN. 25th. ~ McLeod. who's recovering Serving one year terms ..are tiC NECKWEAR SHIRTS ~ from recent surgery. exeused. Shores Sergeant DoD8ld ~ $500 Now $3" Formerly $1300 Now $.'" ~ Bags in rolls totai 960,000 Jacob, president; Woods Pub. '=J Formerly $1600 Now $'-' ~ in quantity, .....hile bags in lic Safety Officer Dooald ~ Formerly $8$0 Now $5" Formerly v ~ boxes toW 180,000. The price Sun, immediate past presi. ~ Formerly $1()OCl Now $6.' Formerly $22'0 Now $1 •• ' ~ of Cadillac Products was $(() dent; Woods Officer Stephen 'lJ r:.. per 1000 bap, while the Petrik, "lee-president; 'Farms iiC Proportionate reductions in Sweaters, Pajamas, Hosiery, (,.- Anjo price was $39.75 per Patrolman Phi lip Miglio, ~ Underwear, Slach, Robes, Jaclcefs, Ha's and other ~ 1000 bags. This action was a secretary; Harper Woods De. ~ Departments ~ r~Dewal of the city's annual tective Sergeant James )fj~. ~ ~ ~ contract. liD, treasurer; Shores Offidlr ~~11~ KERCI;iEVAl AT ST. CLAIR • GROSSE POINTE ~i ~ c":> Murphy ~ The cost of the bags, which Daniel Healy, correspon~ FROM OUR Johnston ~ SHOE SALON ~ are available at The Woods secretary; Woods Officer ::::~t~i~1iiii;i;i;~mii!i!~;r~;~1~~~~~~~~li~i1~~~~~i~Ji~mm.~~;f~1m~~~i~il~1111~i~~~ii~~iiii1~~1i~~Ji1~~~11~11111111~;~~~~~~~i~li~~~~:~ ~~ ~ Municipal Building, is five Kenneth Metcalf, guard •• nd ~ cents per bag, $2.50 for a roll Shores 0 f f ice r Archie ~ SELECTED GROUPS 01 various s/yles and lea/hers in black and brown ~ of SOand $S for a box of 100. Grieve, conductor. ~ I "The city's specifications, The following t r u s tee s OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ,' :IE. FROM 20% TO 40% OF F ~ for plastic bags are greater serve two year tenus: Park ~ ~ than those normally utilized Sergeant George Blair, CIl,)' ~ for such bags," said City Ad- Patrolman Dale Va~ale, ~ ~ ~ ministrator Chester E. Peter. Farm s Patrolman Vmeent ~ ~ sen. "We requested a two mil Peters, Shores Sergeant ~ ~ thickness and a bag« inches James Jurcak, Woods Cap. 'U ~ in depth. Most bags are be. tain Henry Marchand and ~ DAVID WHITNEY BUilDING DOWNTOWN •. SOMER,SET.M.AllIN.TROY. J tween one and one and a baU Harper ~oods patro.1man .a.. NORTHLANDCENrER PARKINGAREA E _. . _. ,. !'Ills i~ thickness and 37 Jac~ Reghl. , "~3S:I'~~~~~~I':iJ~~(a7~(a7.rw(8~~(q)~(aJ~(aJ I Inches m depth." Di~~~ ~~IU~P~~=:Johnston - Richard Warren for The Park. Patrolman VanDale for .-~nnual The. City, Detective Earl &Murphy s.em." Fields for The Farms, Ser. geant Jurcak for The Shores, Officer Petrik, (the chair. man), for The Woods and De. teetive Sergeant Miglio for Harper Woods. ~ ale Sergeant Jacob Iiaid these directors are in the midst of sixoyear teMlS with the ex. CLOTHING ception of Sergeant Jurcak, who's beginning his term. I SUITS SPORT COATS TOPCOATS RAINCOATS Ex-officio members of WOF include Sergeant Jacob, pres. to 40% off 20% to 40% off 20% to 40% off ident, and Captain 'Marchand, 20% to 40~ off 20% , treasurer. The lodge hilS 1&6members SPORT TROUSERS SUBURBAN COA TS & JACKETS and 350 a5S0ciate members, TEE-OFF TIME DOWN SOUTH including friends and area 'businessmen, according to for the gentleman with golf in his 20% to 40% off 20% to 40% off Sergeant Jacob. winter vacation plans ... showing FURNISHINGS SUDDEN DEATH Going through life at ninety his best performance on the greens SHIRTS NECKWEAR miles per hour sometimes SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS lands a mall at his destina- in J&M's glove.sort leather tion many years sooner than tie moccasin.. Cushioned for comiort, 20% to 40% 011 20% to 40% off 20% 10 50% off 30% to 50% off he expected. it's fully leather lined and GLOVES HATS CAPS (irosse constructed with an elasticized 20% to 40% off 20% to 50% off 50% off Point~ News topline for perfect fit. White or hbllsbed Every Thunda)' by ROBES ABERCROMBIE & FITCH GIFT DEPT. PAJAMAS Anleebo Publl.lleu, In~. black. 8 to 13 sizes. $28. 99 Ker~bevll AveDue Gl'ill1e Pointe, Mleb. 48%3. 20% to 40% 011 20% to 40% off 20% to 40% off Phone TU 2.6900 ' ~cond C1as. Po.h,e paid at I)e.' troll, IlIItchl,an. j . Sub ... rlptlon Rat .. ~OO "er Ve a~ by M,1l 1$7,00 oullJde 01 Warne. JOHNSTON & Counl~'. Jacob$orreJ : . Addre.. all Mall ISubscrlptlons. MURPHY SHOES SALE HOURS Chan,e 01 Addr'" Form. 8519) to .~. T' J carlste;:r- " Kercheval, Grolle Pointe Farms" 2 HOURS FREE PARKING ... JACOBSON', Will VALIDATE YOUR TICKE , 9 to 5:30 Doily All newl and .dvutsln, COpy I Imu,t be tn 'he New, OrflCe by TU 2.3590 10% to 50% off Rli KF.JtC/lF.VAI •• ON 7"111' /111./. (;JtO\\f. POINTf. FARM.\ ",undo}' noon to In.ure Inlt,IlOll ..

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nBB LBCl'tillE ltal BaI.lroom Monday eve. PRACTI(,'AL PLAN jlows you to worry before you Coats Lapded on Retirement The on1,y good feature spend your mODey - not W A free lecture--seminar on niDg, January 15. at 8 o'dock. ,'~ e.taa. planning and uxes, Jacques Pries. tax malliger Second Woman Assumes about a budget is that it al. afterward. the road to ,become the out. • "No Time Like the PreseM". of Touche. Ross " Company. By Roger A. Waha - standing dePirtment it Is to- _. wa. held UDder the a\IJPiees will be In charge. CompR. Post of Park Treasurer Donald B. Coats, the first day," continued Mr. Peter- el Groue PoiGte War Mem. mentary tickets are available r-' Woods Depariment Of Public sen, "and Dlreetor Coats has WE OFFER HK SHAMPOO , orial AslOcla lion in its Cry. at the Center's office. By James N. Mjal. worked for the United Sav. Safety director io advance contribu~ hill share, and I . ------.,-, Mrs. Betteaun Fradeneek ings Bank. where she stayed through departmentol ranks, leadership, in blliJding the AND RK RECONDITIONING ! uf IOU Nottingham u 1be uoW .be enlisted in the WAC spent his lam day at work reputation of the department. Park', Dew city treasurer, in December 1M2. Friday, January 12, after "It is recognized as one of TREATMENT AS PART. OF becoming the second woman Following ber marriage. nearly 32 years on the force. the finest departments of its in 1be clty's history to hold however. sbe settled down Woods CHy Administrator size, and it has truly devel. OUR SHOP SERVICE Chester E. Petersen had Are You a Man that post, whlch was vacated to. the new job of being a oped into a highly profes. RK Shampoo's naturally-organic, acid. i, • wben Mr•. ARce Haas retired housewife and mother. She sound words of praise (or sional department under Di. Without I on De(;ember :u. and her husband are the par. Mr. Coats while reflecting balanced protein formula leaves your rector Coats' direction". hair feeling stronger and visibly healthier . 'I Fr d k ho s ents of eight chUdnD. They upon their relationship. Officers of the department a S.ore ...ra. a enee • w wa are' aller the first shampooing, i officially appointed treasurer Mrs. Timothy (Pamela) "I bave ti"een in public ser. are sponsoring a stag reUre. by the Park council on Mon. Scanlon of The Park; Mrs. vice for 23 years and I have ,ment party for Director RK Protein Reconditioner is'a naturally-orgaDl , acid-ba\. never had the privilege of anced proleln reconditioner. hydrolyzed to be absorbed by ! 1 day, Ja~uary .8. assumed ber Jame' (Sandra) Harville of Coats MOJiday, January 29, at I working with anyone who I new dub~s with a wealth. of Detroit; Mrs. Russell (Su. the Revere Hall, 24725 E18t Ihe h8lr. II tlelps cure and prevent lired. damaged. frizzy , was any more sincere, dedi- I • , OOotk~pmg a~ accounting san) of Algonac; Timothy 14., Jefferson avenue, st. Clair over- v ' . 11 the. Park. ,00 have liv~ at "We are very happy to .' WINTER to i;~~Locke Lumber Co. ~"JJ~!:'::'~i:?;~~.~'? ::,::: I.nstitute. Followinggradua. treasurer," City Manager JACKETS 0L : 14701 E. SEVEN MILE RD. - 526.1760 tion sb~ a~OOed Wayne Robert Slone said. "She will • SPO~T SHIRTS . °/0 ." 1 50. 70 " 16645 FOURTEEN MilE RD. - 293-4000 Sta~e Ulllverslty for one year. be responsible for maintain. I ,taking up accounting. She ing the tax roUs, collecting OFF • RAINWEAR OFF taxes and other .monies due 20 to the city. and is empowered lntire sto

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J Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Ja,nuary 18.1173 CG A.uxiliary Oilers Classes 80af Safely with ICnowledge Recreational Program The Coast Guard Auxiliary, road, flre.safety, 8ida to navi. THE GROSSE POINTE POWER SQUADRON (CGilttaI1e4 from Pa.e 1) however, there are only a Division XII, in cooperation gation, boat handling, first Eavestroughs aad steel type, the long cen. few bardy .girls in the Setond with the U. S. Coast Guard aid, weather, boat aad equip- 5" ALUMINUM - 5 COLORS IWlltS YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO ATTEND I tr.l hallway can sustain two SessiO!l hockey play and it will conduct classes in boat. ment maintenance and many SEAMLESS uenll of action. At OIIe end, takes a while t~ find them ing safety and seamanship, more; AM, 6. General in- nil CLA•••• a floor hockey «a me is in in the action. at various locations through. formation will be obtained at - '\-' full swing; at the other ead, However, such vigorous aC-l out the Detroit Metropolitan the class itself. Special in. IN BOAIIIIG a relay race is going strong tivity is not necessary for Area. The Auxiliary's pro- fonnation may be obtained by POINTE SCREEN & SASH,1NC: CLASS STARTS MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1973 with the kids racing from every child at the recreation posed schedule now offers calling the number listed with end lin~ to end line on scoot. hour program. At the other over 25 classes for both pow. the course. TIME: 7:30 P.M. ROOM 312 er boar&. end of the hallway, Mrs. Fred ellboat llnd sailboat. The War Memorial infor. 20497 MACK "It's a ~e~uIar six-ring Osmon, a Maire mother ~ho Among the 16 locations mation phone DUtOOer is m. GROSSEPOIl£ IleH SCHOOl.NORTH circus," Tony Spada, bead of bas several years of teaching picked for powerboat classes 4952. 10'111'510£ - Off VERllER the program, elGPlain~ as he experience, organized less is the Grosse Pointe War tries to be convincing that vigorous games, such as reo Memorial, 32 Lake Shore Ladies Invited .there is method in the sur- lay teams. road, 'With a starting date set I THE .rounding madness or organ. "You can see who is the for Monday, February 5. ------u.tion ill the chaos. fastest in the relay race, 1;0 For those' in the Pointe CLASS ''At the close 01. each sea- wateh and see how they do area who are interested in sl~,. we organize one big Iit," Mrs. Osmon says .as she learning sailboat safety and OF '" ~'. acUvlty, be it a tug-o.war eoaches her group 10 the seamanship, the closest 10- vol1e)'ba!l or dodge ball game. scootcz' rally. cation to bome would be ~'111tll * We never have sign.up sheets Otber parents who have be- Lakeview High School in St. a- If~r the fathers for any par. I come active in the gym pro. Clair Shores, where classes .-1.-1~ •••1' -ticular Saturday, and we are .gram include Lou Cerre, are scheduled to begin on never at a !'lSS for parents. William Cox Robert Kotas Monday, February 19. For presented by S . The fathers just,Jike ~ comtj Skip DeSmyter, Mrs. Joseph further information. call 885. • per pe.-, double oecupency, out and spend time wltb the Palms Mr. and Mrs. Michael 7136. plu.10" lax lIIld .. "'ice kids," Mr. Spada said. Marrs' and Mr. and Mrs. "Just a few bours of time ROGER RINKE CADlLAC CO. ~.. Was PriDclpa1'1 Idea Steve Shraeder. to learn the basic steps of ''The I(>ri n c I pal of our Explams Ob~Uve I safety and seamallship could school, Don Bassett, orig1. .' - . I prevent much of the tragedy nated the idea. He would Stoppmg by .to rev~ew the recorded on our waterways - I j come in to work on Saturday Saturdaymornmg action wa.s this past sea son," said Many models and colors to choose fro,",. and bring his kids. His kids Mrs. Robert Pe~erson, preSl- Patrick L. Willhoite, public Now available for immediate delivery~ had so much fun playing in dent of the Maire PTA. As relations staff officer of Di- the gym, Don decided to pro- h.ead of o~e ~f the most. ac- vision XII. pose a retreation program bve P,TA s m 'rhc. Pomte. Persons interested in in. for all the Maire kids. Mrs .. P~ter,son e~pl~med the fonnation and other class 10' "It was also Don's idea to assOCIation s objective. cations can now call The De- add the school engineer "Our purpose is to get as troit Coast Guard Base 226- Larry Woods, on Saturdays: 1 manr parents involved as 6870, or write USCG Auxill- He bows all the kids and is posslbl~ .. Wbenc~er WI) have ary, 5040 Nottingham, De. a great help in cleaning up an actlVlty, ~ It a hot dog troit, 48224. !he .gym .so' tilat the school lunch, .Electlcn Day bake The following is basie in-I ~ ready for Monday morn. sale, ~hatever, we always fonnation for those interest- mg." try to 1Dvolve new pare!1ts. ed: As he watched a Maire boy We hope -that the next .b!Jle 1. The courses are designed burrow through a huge pile we scbedule the activlty, . of coat to find hi . k t those new "'a rents will serve for all ~ember.s of.the f~y. 8 S lac e , h ." . They will prOVide mformation Mr. Spada commented' "It's as co.c aumen and mclude d' t t' bi h will . . . f" an JOSruc IOns w c ( am~zmg; ,they "always fmd m?,re new aces. . add new safety, pleasure and COUPE DEVillE theu own coat. I We sent out a question. enjoyment for recreational n:.s bard to tell. wbo is naire at the beginning .of the ooating; 2. Registration for :;~\ h:"vmg the better time, the y~ar, and the parents. if they classes, in most cases takes kids or the .fathers. In the WIshed to become involved, place on the first night. Most 1\ seco~ sessl0n! when the c:hecked off their. interests," classes start .at 7:30 p.m. playmg pace p~clcs up from Mrs. Peterson sald. with registration at 7 p.m. .~~ the older children, Tom Have Varied Projects 3 Th . tr cti Hatcher can be seen officiat. , .. ., . . .e 105 u ons con- ing in the midst of a hot It s diff~cult to lmagme a tamed 10 the c.ourses are ROGER RINKE floor hoc key .game His more active PTA, as the free. A small fee 15 requested whistle, a status symbol as projects range from a crea- to cover th~ cos.t of text ~ok the fathers get the n1 tive stitchery progr~m under and materIals lssued durmg l- fir t .m 0 tsY Hrll. Cbarles Cudllp to a class; 4. Most of the classes CADillAC CO. after the 1- .. s seSSIOn, ac d ti 1 b d I'ISted' tho15 h d 1 Ul l'tIe program offers ... lIly departures to Acapulco, the Riviera ot as the red light b I rama cs c u un er Mrs. m sc e u e w the America. on AmerlcM AlrtlMa from Detroit Metropolitan Air. is seored. The faili~nd~ut:s Donald K~. Highlights last 10 to '12 weeks. . 536.6260 757.0767' port, 7 nights, 8 days Accommodilion'~ at the Beaulllul Holiday Inn as a score keeper, which is ~om the 1971.12 scfool y~ar 5. A vaS! r~nge of subJects ~hrl .. of Acapulco. localed directly on the ocean, ba~':"'" on no simple task when the m.clude. last ~ear s . Ma~e from navigation, rules of the Eyropean Plan (no meals). Round Trip Transfers and Baggage tally reaches 19..15 A.ue Falre, a ~~ flYIng pJC------"'ndllng. A clUl .. of magniticent Acapulco Bay.Al~ included ara . Die at Three Mile Park where .. rvlen or • Tour Representallve. Successful Systems 600 hot dogs, 500 soft drinks, ~~ • NATIONAL DETROIT CORPORATION • 'r.- DoIc.l11loJ.nua'Y1S.adack to the Saturday U.S. Treasury , .... "', .... ,',', 576,495,022 Henry T. eodman morning .gym. At the close States and Political Subdivisions ... 766,461,176 Delroit, Michigan of the second session, Mr. Oth S .. Ivor Bryn Spada and Mr. King could be er ecuntles '. 29,464,810 Former Chairman-Mclouth Steel ! BILL R£PPER'S 1,372,421,008 Corporation seen having a summit con. Harry B. Cunningham ference in the midst of a Federal Funds Sold .... , .... , , ..... 422.150,000 Chairman of 'he Executive a'nd Finance pack of moving kids. Commillees-S. S. Kresge Company Loans: William M. Day "But you see, the younger Commercial and Consumer, .. , . 1,929,993,140 Former Chairman-The Michigan Bell POWNTOWII.&m1 kids are too little fo." dodge Telephone Company i Real Estate Mortgage . 727,624,922 ball, ,they aren't s t r 0 n g Charles T. Fisher 111 2,657,618,062 ! Invites You To See Mario "Mike" Farmis enough to throw the ball and President I they don't understand the Bank Premises and Equipment- A. P. Fontaine I ' For Your Next New or Used Car game. Now do you remember Director'and Chalrmsll of Finanee and (at cost less accumulated t that race with the potato Executive Commillees- dtpreciation of $26,751,952) , , . 49,851,376 The BendllC. Corporation • If you have shopped and hove a price in mind, sacks last year . • . ?" Other Assets .. , ,., . 63,954,09~ John F. Gordon make us an offer! I Former President-General Molors Total Assets , , $6,148,101,133 Corporation • Chauffeur Service to Your Downtown Office or Mario "Mike" Farmis' Joseph L. Hudson. Jr, Kegler Tourney Chairman-The J. l. Hudson Company Downtown Shopping Area LIABILITIES, RESERVE AND CAPITAL FUNDS Vice-Chalrman-Daylon Hudson Corporation Starts Jan. 27 Ralph T. McElvenny A Good Mall 1833 E. JEFFERSON Deposits: Chail'man-Al)1etican Nalural Gas Company The 10th Annual Greater Demand ' .. ,', . $1,952,838,168 OOr'l T. MQ/llone To Know Certified and Other Official Checks 434,256,110 E.eeulive Vite President- WO 3-4700 Detroit Bowling Association llbbcy.Owens-Ford Comf,any Masters Championship Tour- Individual Savings and Time . 1,694,887,119 Ellis B. Me",y nament starts with qualifying Other Savings and Time . 415,807,936 Detroil. Michi.Qa:n rounds the weekend of Jan- Foreign Offices ., .. , ' . 684,006,267 F. W. Misch uary 27-28 at Ramona Lanes, OP.1roi1. MiChigan 13330 East McNichols road. 5,181,795,600 Peter J. Monaghar'l Head.to.h e a d elimination Other Liabilities: Presldenl-Monaghan. Campbell, toprele a McDonald, P.C. ~ matches "roll" Friday-Sun- Federal Funds Purchased and day, February 2-4. George E. Parker. Jr. Securities Sold Under Agree- Oelroil, M~chlg3n '.t Entries c I 0 s e Saturday, ments to Repurchase . $379,593,051 George Russerl r January 20, or when 160 en. Unearned Income and Sundry D,rer;1or--General Molars Corporation tries are reteived. Blanks Roberl B. Semple Liabilities, . 94,412,315 474,005,366 and further information can Chairman-BASF Wyandotte Corporalion be obtained by calling 773- Total Liabilities .. , . 5,655,800,9.~ Nate S. Shapero Honorary Chairman and DireClOf 6350. Reserve for Possible Loan Losses . 54.338,274 .1nd Ch;:wmi\n 01 Executive CommiUee- Cunnmgham Drug Slores. Inc. YOU'YI OUTGROWN YOUR HOUlE, Capital Funds: Austin Smith, M.D. Capital Notes: Cr.\rOI' Coq'or,» tlon v~ lhe 'SliMe ':>a!)Is,.as lhey were convcrlible lnlo shares 01 Common Slack 01 the B,1rlk If thc lransaclion had been consummAled in 1972. and the 'Inancial sta-temcnli of 'he Bank h,l(~ bcC'r IGHTBEHIN conSOlIdated With those 01 Na-tional Detroll Corporal ion, Ihe COM,{)lidated 'InanCial pas-dlon .1' December 11 1972 would not have been ma,cflaBy dllfercnt thAn that "resented by the Bank's financIal !;f.lll'mrnl 'HE TRUCK ... Asset! CillUlCc1at apprOlumAtefy $""01,000,000 (mcluding U,S, TreS$ury Securities carrlcr1 <11 $72000(00) Wf'rt' pledged al Decel'l\tleT 31, 1972 ta secure ,public depos~1s fif\cluding depo~,ls 01 S34.7891 120' ,hI'" lrf:,l('\:H'/ Stale of MichigAn) ~nd 10f Olher purposes reQu,fed by law, MICHIGAN'S LEADING BANK CUCo~lLQMC~4l;T o brinlt you friendly reetinlts from your new IUILPlN(; & lIMODILI'" tONTUCTOU • IUSIDINTIAl & (OMMElCIlL ommunity, nlong with Advisory Committee seful gifts nnd informn- 881-1024 ion. Grosse Pointe J. Douglas Adair Arnold D. Freydl Lester f. Ruwe 11332 MACI( AVI, - GiOSSE POINTE FARMS Alfred J. Fisher, Jr, William M. Joy Joseph A. Tolari CREATORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDEO LlVA81UTY ~(omnv~qOll.' Allen W. Merrell Phone 886-1551 or Serving This Ar... Silte. 195' 881-5791 More tnan 100 offices serving Detroit and neighbori'1.,communities l • "t • ". , it ;:;

Thursday, January 18, 1973 G R 0 SSE POI NT E NEWS Page Five filAYNAl'l St. John Names A-rt-is-t-ic-M-is~ GP Enjoys WEEKDAY • ",Ite~OUMl.fltal • New Executive M k. P I H t:t0URS: OPEN • MIC:;;:'::~:~~m. . - a lng eop e appy Mon., Tues., Wed. SUNDAY • ft..L... DL-_ ....L I Followmg a career of 20 ------9 a.m. to 7 p.m. • ...... -.,..-m • years in the Navy where he By Roger A. Waha I The 1971 graduate of Our • . HAUR achieved the funk of Lieu. A "huge, big ham" will ~ady star of the Sea School Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. • NlW'13 $20 • tenant ~mmandet:,. E. Nor- represent The Poinle at the IS, ~o say the feast, pleasant. 10 A.M'. DUSJlI 75 • mand Giard has JOlned the State pageant June 23 in ly Immersed m the arts. A . Saturday to • • staU of ~alnt John ~o~pital as Muskegon. For thai's how fine arts major at Art~ a~d 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. • IUW'7S • an assistant. admlrustrator. Miss Grosse Pointe, Marsha Crafts c~l1ege, l\~arsha is In- 5 P.M. • DART $214 In announcmg the appoint. Bogdanski 19 describes her. lerested m pursumg a career I • SPOIT 9 • ment, hospital president self. (Wh~t Marsha ~orgot to in f~ne art~ e?ucation or in i-rie•• Goodthru Tu.s., Jan. 23r - • James T. Farley stated that add. however, is she's a love. fashIOn deslgmng. I w. r...... the rilhtto Phone 885.9839 Limitquontlli••. I NlW'7S • Mr. Giard would function as Iy "ham" as well), Thaddeus Bogdanski, Mar. 1 • DODGE '2249. thp. administrativ~ oElicer for Marsha was crowned the Isha's father, would be the 1 • PlCl-UP • the general services depart. new Miss Grosse Pointe in first to emphasize her talenls'l_ NlW'73 $ ments of. the ~ospital. Nove~ber .when Susan Malz. e.g .. "S~e changes the whole • I Mr. Giard IS a graduate ka relmqUlshed her title be. romplexlOn of her room : SATRUTE 2275 • of George Washington Uni. cause of marriage plans. The el'ery week, and it's ARTIS,! See them 011 at • versity and ~"eUnited states Jaycees, sponsors of the Miss TIC'" Mr. Bogdanski also IaAYIiAL •• OS ~aval Pos~ ?radu.ate Scho~l. Grosse Pointe Scholarship has a strong intere.st in th~ • "Sincol92S" • • Smce recelvmg hiS commls. Pageant, then selected Mar. arts as he's an active »:lrll. • 9103 CHALMERS I ~ion ~e served a.s an admin. sha ,to represent the com. cipant in the Grosse Pointe • LA 6.1300 I Istrative .officer 11l the Medl. munity. Symphony and the Grosse • DETROIT,MICH 48213 I cal service C~rps.. . "I had mixed reactions at Pointe Theatre group. I blockNo.of 1.94 X.way I Together ~th. his. wife, Proud of Background U.S.D.A. CHOICE I Op.n Mon.& Thurs.'fil9 p_m, Joyce, and their SIXchildren, , ' . Saturdoy'til6 p.m, .. Mr. Giard lives in Willow , Marsha s pnde m her back. L.•••••••• Tree place. ground ami her love of art ------are directly expressed in dance. For some 14 years, I I she has been part of the LEG 0' LAMB Polish Dance School of the REMODEL NOW! Polish Women's Alliance of Ameriea. In 1970, around 30 dancers from the Alliance's Council 20, (North Detroit), won firsl SAVE New 101111 building place in nationwide competi- 20' codes require that tion in Chicago. Polish gov. PER your property be ernment officials in attend. POUND updated prior to ance were so impressed, said selin« or re-renting. Marsha, that they sent the (Rio, this improve. group to for a month lIent while you are MARSHA BOGDANSKI of cultural study. At that hing in y.ur home. time, they received instruc. first," noted Marsha. "I want. tion in dance from a member SAVE EVlNINGS G.,. TU t.9744 33' (ASf Slo( AND ed it the first time and put of the Polish National Ballet. S OIOS5l 'OINTU my all into the pageant." But Then in September 1972 LOIN LAMB CHOPS PER POUND L8. 2.66 she quickly decided 10 do her Marsha nelped organize a RATE YOURBATIltOOl, KITCtlN, best and expressed her pride new dance g r 0 u p called ECONOMICAL - NUTRITIOUS at being "next in line." After "Wisl:i," named after a main SAVE PlUlBllG and UECTRIC Iperforming a waltz tempo Po. river in Poland. This group I 10' ' LB.59~ ' This will be requlr" befo.. sellingor rerenting. Iish folk dance at the pageant, of young adults perform at LAMB PATTIES PERPOUND Marsha felt she pleased the banquets and olher Polish Yearty costs for your auto including d.preciation are s.t at WHOLE - 100% BONELESS $1,500.00. If you invest half of this in your home per yeor it audience with "something dU. activities. And she also has SAVE win be well maintained protecting ',our home investments. fcrent." And besides that, participated in the Polish Moke the improve,".nts now Ihat you may .njoy Ih.m IlInda she also sang a Polish song. Festival during Detroit's Eth. 30- now owner will appreciate 0 w.lI maintain" home. I On a personal basis, Mar- me Festivals. BEEF BRISKETS PERPOUND LB.$1.29 sha feels the title gives her Besides the Miss Gros~e a good chance to brouden her Pointe title, Marsha was SELECT realm, as she eni9Ys per. Queen of the Polish Wc,men's SAVE forming and "being in front Alliance, Council 20, in 1970. 20' C of people." This, she SllYS, That same year she was run. BEEF LIVER PERPOUND lB.69 . THE ART SCHOOL is her "thing." ner-up for "," Marsha has performed Po- the girl who represented the BUTTERFLY !ish dances since she Vias Polish.American movement ., OF THE SOCIETY OF four.years.old and from that the most. 100% 'i Ii time until now, she hasn't When asked what was the PORK CHOPS BONELESS lB.$1.99 changed-Miss Grosse Poinle ARTS AND CRAFTS enjoys making people happy. most important issue facing young people today, Marsha BONELESS FillET 245 East Kirby Street Detroit. Michigan 48202 Busy Sc!,edule said there are many teens SAVE 99 H~r schedule. IS a busy one. who have nothing to do. A 313 872-3118 Established 1926 BeSIdes attendlDg classes at main poinl she added was SMOKED COD FISH PER ;g~ND lB. C Detroit's Society of Arts and for young people to b~come ~rafts College, (where ~he Iinvolved in activities which Degree Programs in: IS a sophomore), and Wa) ne would keep them out of mis- County Community College at chief In relation to this Painting, Sculpture, Ceramics, its North High center, Mar. Marsha also stressed the im: sha also works at Marianne's porlance of the home and I TIDE Advertising Design, at Eastla~d. . its environment. DETEiGENT And thIS doesn't even m. Metalcraft, Photography, elude her activities as Miss Emphasis Gn Jleritage 1 SAVE Grosse Pointe. The man and woman she so- and Industrial Design She helped Sanla Claus' most admires in today's world I come to town during the are her parents. "If it weren't Thanksgiving parade Novem. for them, I would?'t be what LIMIT Accredited by the bel' 24 and provided assist. I am. I've had gUIdance from M!!iT 8'OZ. 5gc ance in kicking off the "In. the word 'go'." 1 39 LARGE National Association of Schools of Art stant Photos with Santa" Since bee 0 m in g Miss SAllee th leg 0 \.Ol11b PLEASE project, co-sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Marsha feels Serve ' FAMILY Also Certificate Programs Jaycees an~ Jacobson's In. ,~he's channeling more acti- SIZE The.Village. vity into the community, and V.A. approved Catalogue available She also modeled for Jacob. has become more involved in I SAVE ON son's during "Men's Night" 'rhe Pointe. Both she and OUR c in the Village December 5. her father put particular em. HOMO MILK LOW PRICE GA1.89 Register now for Spring Semester (Marsha, who likes modeling, phasis upon new relationships particulary enjoyed "sport. and discoveries about their CAMPBELL's SOUP , ing" the furs). heritage. LIMIT SAVE ------"We feel very elaled .about 4 ,,* *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *" the whole thing," said Mr. CHICKEN NOODLE PLEASE 24' • It Bogdanski. "People are get- NABISCO COOKIE • in IHI ...... It ting an awareness of who • • :-. .. they are. 'fhey are glad fOl LIMIT SAVE • Grosse Poilde News \.I.,~ It Marsha, which is an added 2 21.0Z. 34' PKG . 66c .,. NIWSPAP.R \. It bflnus for us." This emphasis CHIPS AHOY PLEASE • ~ on pride and heritage has ~ • lAVE YOU ~ I been rekindled, he feels, since 1-. Lt:O D' OR tI '. 00 ' Marsha was select~ to rep- • • "r resent the community. : SAVE 6.0z.49C • on Adult tickets f : i .Marsha, who lives in LOCh-I! BATTER MUSHROOMS p~I!:E 32' PKG. : Y.I price t It I moor boulevard. has three • on Childrenfo Tideets ., lit I brothers, two of whom are : CAMPBELL married, and one sister. The • I ... I LIMIT SAVE • (14 & und.r) ,. It I'married brothers are Rich. 4 12.0Z.. 1 20' Ze .,. •.,. ... ard, 31, and Tom, 30, fOllOW-I PLEASE CAN : • Mail orlfers ...... lit ed by Jim, 23, and Carol, 14. l TOMATO JUICE • prtIIlPIly filled .. lit i She also has two nieces and I : GREEN GIANT 0,.1_- Iy f lit three nephews. And to round I LIMIT ..-r ear or ... out her family - a loveable ' 41. 3 SAVE C : choice seats lit ca!. I 24< 12.0Z.33 RICE PILAF PLEASE PKG. •• No limit on lit ----- I' : tickets :' CillellU( Eeaglle ' •• DISCOUNT DAUS ... FLORIDA • Wed., Feb. 7 !lIeet.~Jail. 2.5 i • Thu., Feb. 8 It __ I • Wed., Feb. 14 : i The Grosse Pointe Cinema I ! Thu., Feb. 1~ It League meets at the Alger I...... House of the War Memorial ' TEMPLE ORANGES : 7:30 P.M. TUES., FEB. 6 THRU SUN., FEB. 18 .. Thursday,. January 25, at 8 ~__"•••••• __••• _._ •• _••••• _•• __•• _••••••••••••••• _._ •• __._...... _, .. p,m, Willis Bugbee. patent

• 1 .. Illlorncy and former resident • : COURTESY OF GROSSE POINTE NEWS It of The Farms, will show • : II travel slides of his most reo For : :,'IAIE PHI)NE It cent trip to Burma during 6 ,. November 1972. • , ZIP -- FoJlowinl( the program : : ADDRESS _ SUTE It there will be coffee. tea and SAVE • : All SEATS RESERVED It cookies servl'd in the Alger • : It House dining rNlm by the 40- • : ADULT $&.00 for $5.00.CHllOREN $5.00 for $2.50 It committee, The hostesses arc • ' It Mrs. Uarolr! Jinks. Miss Ann • : CROll. $6.00 for $3.00 ADULT$4.00 for $3.00 .. Stock and Mrs. Harold Kit • • It lins . • :.ADULT $5.00 for $4.00 CHilDREN$4.00 for $2.00 ..It --_ ..--_ .._-_.-._--- . It • !Totalalloat enclosed Date preferred 2nd Choice • ' It GARBAGE: • : Make (heck payable to OLYM~IA STADIUM, 59~0 Grand River, Detroit, ... • : Mich. 48208. End"se self addressed stampea envelope. Allo,,:,: one It • : week for mail ord~rs. Tickets may be purchased at Olympia 80x Of,lCe 24 ... GRINDER?j, : 1 hours prior to performance. Titkets on availability basis with no refunds : c.n •.:: or exchanges. It • ' .It i~, OLYMPIA STADIUM : It • l.":~:'..')GRAND RIVER ...... DETROIT, MICHIGAN48208_•••• __•.•.•• ~: It 1530,( KERCHEVAl • ...... v~~.~~~~~~~~~~~. . " t#"" " ~. l .. • • .1;44;0444. 44, 4';440'.4044;44$$$$$$; I 3 3 4404 0 " 5 4 4 4 1$ I I PaeJ8 Six G R O. SSE POI N TEN E W S ------_.Thursday, January 18, 1973 LlGIIT DAMAGED Ion Sunday, January 14, that Iinto the gas ligbt pole aDd Jim Maniere Has 300 Game Leslie Putnam 01 185 Earl an unknown motorist drove fixture, causing damage estl. Farms Students Hear Ice Constructions 'Court, informed Farms police up on her Iront lawn and ran mated at $80. Pointer Jim Maniere re. game.1n 2Z year. for the 34. cenUy lulfilled a bowler's year-cld kegler. His '~a.ter. Drop in Farlns piece" wa. bowled in the Safety Talks by -Officer dream by rolling a 300 game. East Warren Lane. Senior ______A quarterly re.port Irom This was the first perfect House League. All students in public and than four Inchcs thick is not The Farms Building Depart. parochial a c h ()0 Is in the safe in our opinion, ment, submitted by Public ~••••••••••••i ••••••••••••••••••, •••••Farms are bfing indoctrlnat. ~. If someone falls Ln, <10 service Director John A. De- ed with helpful hints for lee not try to walk out to them. Foe, showed that from Jan. IT'S • GUNS safety by Patrolman Joseph lay nat on the Ice and push uary 1 through Decemb,0 ,600. 9 BEAUTIFUL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Medical Pool Nurse. We make sure 3. Be a follower _ Dol a shift the frozen water, es. During the last three they're the kind'of people you leader. Go where you lree pecially in the area between months of 1972, no permits 15 BODY COLORS PLUS - and your patient - like to be other people on the ice. the Farms Municipal Pier- were applied for (or new 6 EXCLUSIVE CADILlAC FIREMIST COLORS around. 4. Use some type of sbarp Park and the Crescent Sail homes, none for commercial implement to ten ic! thick. Club. It may not appear so, buildings, and only 15 for ..I.OWIIIID CADILLAC. We're a national nursing service, ness in front of you. Ice less but the current is very strong insured, bonded, ready to help day ------1 Utere, he added. miscellaneous construction, SEE DETROIT'S FINEST SELF-CYION 'Not only 19 his lecture for valued af " total of $61,000. or night. • OIler Class the benefit of the students, he said, but also lor their Call us . , . II . SKILLED SERVICE CADILLAC PARTS " t In Speaki·ng parents as well. He urges YOUR 354-4290 POO aU mothers and fathers to by trained to keep your constantly remind their chilo 24 HR. SERVICE A 10. weet course in Service Technicians! CaditJ~c all CadillaC! dren of the potential dangers MONEY '~Speech Techniquu" begins they face when they skate Mond:.;;, February 5, at 7:30 BUT BEFORI YOU BUY ••• p.m. It is offered by the De. on lake ice. PAYS 80/0 It to by BI SURI TO VISIT partment of Community Ser- Is better be safe Come See vic!!., Grosse Pointe Public being eautious, then being If invested ;11 a nice * * School Sy.tem. careless and drown, he stres. GREAT BASKETBAll sed emphatically. apartment building near Taught by Thomas Bailey, Grosse Poinle. $2.000 COFFEY this course is designed for is the limir for unv one everyone-bousewife or bus- Pistol-Packer person. All in\'eslo~s are GROSSE POINTE'S FACULTY iDessman - who must com. CADILLAC municate with the public, To Face Court paid 8% (let' ,"eU7. 3110 I. JlFFfRSON eit!ler .ingly or en masse. For more informalion It i. designed 10 eliminate write Hox ])-5, Grosse 964-6111 -PlAY- the ,butt.erfUell experienced Bound over to Circuit Court by most people when circum. Wednesday, January 10, was Pointe 'I(',,"s. 99 Ker- stances l'equire appearing be- Robert Lee Lewis, 405, of cheval. (;rosse Pointe The DETROIT TIGERS fore groups of people, whe. Pontiac, who was found with Farms. Michigan ,l82:J6 .. ther making &imple introduc. a loaded 32.caliber automatic tions, giving • shoft im. when stopped by police lor Sponsored by promptu speech or pre.ent- .peeding. ing a plan of action .t a bu•• The arrest came at 3:30 Grosse Pointe North's Chapter iness meeting. a.m. Friday, December 29, Mr•. Bailey received hi. when Lewis was stopped by Master of ArtS aDd Ph.ln. Park Sergeant Robert Mc. 01 the from the Univer.ity of De. Alister and Patrolman Nor- troit, and is presently teach. man Gangola at Kercheval ing English, Speech, Drama and Rivard, As the arrest Fellowship of Christian Athletes and French at Austin Prep was made in The City, City SChool. Almong many other Patrolm8n Jerome Petz as. 8:00P.M. activities, he is founder and sisted at the scene. Thursday, JanuGry 23 at Grosse Pointe North director of the AAIstin Play. During the routine check ers and moderator of the Na. of the '64 Oldsmobile, one 01 TICKETS: tional' Honor Society and the policemen noticed a Colt SCholastic Lettermen'. Club. automatic gun laying next to ADUlTS STUDENrs 'nUs class i. limited in en- the driver. Also in the car SUS in Advlwe $1inAn.c:. rollment. and class reserva. were six spare rounds of S 1.50 at tfIe door S1.25at tfIe ... tiona may be made by calling ammunition. the department at TU s-3808 Lewis's bond was set at or TV 5-&271. $150 at The City police sta. * * tion. Pontiac authorities were contacted as the suspect is wanted on a drunk driving cbarge there. Open Campus Vote Slated John's Island: 8 pertinent points The monthl~ special meet- ing of the Grosse Pointe fOr those considering Florida thiswinter. Board of Education will be held at 8 p.m. on Monday • .. loc ...tion. John's Island IS a lor'sale, Also. Oceanfronl Condo.' January 22, in the Board private resldenll.il resort 10- miniums, pnvate residences and Room of the school's Ad. c JtE'd at Vero Beach In subtropical South Village Townhouse Apart- ministration BuildLng, 389 St. f IrJflda lust fl5 mill'S Norlh of Palm ments. Some properties are avail- Clair avenue, BeMh. Jble (or renta I. In addition to the approval • Design Building. John's Island of the monthly accounts pay . • Pr;".lcv, Nalural Reography and able, the trusteel> will vote J manned gJlehousp assure maintains lis own construction on the Open Campus policy lohn's 'slJnd res,denls lotal privacy company, Town Island Builders, for both high schools which Jnd securlly The property is' bor- exclusively for the properly own. was discussed at the regular dered on Ihe Easl by 2'/1 miles 01 ers' use, James E.. Gibson, A,I. A. is monthly meeting held Moft- pflvale oceJnfront, on Ih", Wesl by reSident archilect. Complete main. day, January 8. 10 mde~ 01 Indian R,ver walerways, lenance service is available for the The meeting is open to the • Golf. A championship 18 hole absentee owner. Properly owners public . goll course deslRned by Pele are Ruardnteed Ihe highest stand. Oye and lack Nicklaus torms a iHds oj design and materials. perm.men' 1fl7 acre green bell in • '"iden's. The average age ot Kerby Cubs Set Ihe heM' 0' the John's Island prop- thl' John's Island property Supper Jan. 25 erly A \{'(ond cour,e deSigned by OWnl'f IS 52. You probably know Pple Dye IS under conslruellon as- \omeone who lives at John's Island. E,.her on a personal basis or by Kerby School Cub' Pack 'unng rC\ldents unhUrried, varied 481 is plalVling a Pancake Oneof the finest collections play [HIe Ball IS Dm'clor of Golf repulalion. Supper Thursday. J'anuary Th(' lohn's Island Club IS prIVate • Zoning. Zoning at John's Island 25, Irom 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. In of cars in the world. and offers full dIOing. pro shop limits budding hl'ighl 103 slor. the school gymnasium, 285 J~d locker lac IiIlles Ou r Beach les. Slron~ deed restrichons furlhl'r Kerby road. It h.1' fo1lk-.1n,l-pinion ~Ict'ring lik{' Ihc r.,cing II gels Ihe same experl service "s the Volks- Jnn 1('nn,\ Club I~ now under proteCl properly owners. Tickets, at $1.25 per per. !crr.ui, wagcn bec:lllse iI's pM/of the VW org.mization. ( on\lruClllln .. Manlgt"ment. John's Island IS SOIl. will be 4lvaila\lle at the It h,15 ,1 IUXllfio1l5 interior like the Mer('edc5- This rem.ubble .HI/omobile, th,lt has so much • Environmenl. Al lohn's Islar\"! ownl'd and admlnislered by E. door that evening. F3enz 28051:. in common with ,0 many of the \vorld's hnest cars, mor(' Ire('s have he('n relocated lIwyd Ecclt'slone and Roy D. Proceeds wll\ be used lor the olX'ration 01 Pack 481. It ho1S independent fronl ~lIspension like the is Ihe Alldi lOOlS. It10ln other prlva'e florida com- Chapm Ill. A detailed and il/us- t\<;ton tvl.Htin munltl('\ have r('moved. large, Iraled brochure on thee prOpl'rly -In lod.,y's {'conomy" it's refreshing t(\ find .lear healldy wooded homeslles on Ihe rNy bl' ohlalned by wnling Mr. It has the ~.1rnt' o1mounl of trunk Sp,l('{' as the man\lfaclmer lhat gives YOlia lot more car for your Lin(oln COtl!ill('llf.l! Mark IV, money. ,;;nl/ (our\f', 1'\ I.1kes and John's Chapm. lohn's Island Drivl'. Vero SEWER 1,I~nc1C,ound ,He presently available Bt'ach, flonda 32960. It h,'5 front-whrd driV(' like the Cadillac (Or, should we say, a lot more cars.) E!d()T,1do, TROUBLE? It hJS "bollllhe s"me he."Jroom "nd !egwom as The Audr 4\ .Johns Island IILf' RolkH(,ycc Silver Sh"dow It's a lot of cars for the money,

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Thursday, January 18, 1913 G R 0 SSE PO iN TEN E W S Pag6 Seven ------,------PT A Considers Drug. Problems Jr. Symphony Neighborhood Club Picks Brownell Mid die School day." A question - answer Slates Concert JANUARY SPECIALS Parent - Teacher Association .period will follow their pres. New Recreation Director IMMIDIAII DILIVIRY will conducl its second P .T.A. entation. meeting of the school year A special .feature is the The newly-formed Grosse Former Poinler Marc Lon. The new recreation director Auto Temp. Control aire, P.S. ~.B. BEFORE'IIAFTER on Monday b'ening, January sixlhgrade chorus singing Pointe Junior Symphony will esk recently joined the staff hopes to add cross country MARK IV AM/FM multiplex 5tereo, Tint- give ils first public concert 22, at 8 p.m. several selections .under the of the Neighborhood Club as skiing to the Club's winter ed gloss, W/SjW Michelin steel belted tire5, Covolry at Parcells Middle School CHIMNEY SERVICE Dr. Max Gardner of FLEC direction of Daniel Evola. its new recreation director. pro g ram by inslruction twill vinyl roof, 6.way twin comfort lounge 5eats, Power ....,... '- ",oi"" - ctlirnn • ., Coffee will be served fol. Tuesday, January 23, at 8 Marc llucceeds Pauline Mas- given on the Club.sponsored ,c:w.n - lnQ...... ~n. - I and Detective Michael Fer- side windows, Bumper guards and ~ c.n.«ed - T.. e1l. -,poi rUing rence of the Youth Service lowing the meeting by the p.m. ak, a gal who has been at the ski trips. Also in the sports $210 11*' _ I\NtIloscft C1Nnod • Lpa".d. luxury wheel covers, .. Division will bring parp-nts refreshments committee un. Under the direction of center of every Neighborhood oUing is a men's volleyball Athanel Maintenance I and teachers up to dale on der the chairmanship of Russell Reed, chairman of Club activity for the past 39 league and an increased u. I the topic "Drug Abuse To- Mrs. Samuel K. Ulmer, the Secondary Music Depart. years, tennis program. ment for the Grosse Poinle Marc also hopes that the LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ~~t: A native of Grosse Pointe, control, AM/FM multiplex stereo, P.S. & P.B., Vinyl roof, Public Schools and well. basketball teams' practice M'arc is remembered as cap- Steel belted Michelin W/5/W tires, Tinted g105s, Power known director of Grosse tain oC the Grosse Pointe time can be incrt!ased nex.t IF.•• Pointe South High School's High School baskelball team season. He pointed out that seats, Power windows, Remote left $162 88* Band and Orchestra, this in 1963, the year that the the schools are helping them. hand mirror and Deluxe wheel covers. .. YOU DlGH'T young, (gr8des two throug~ school placed a close second selves when they allow the 10), group of 6o-some musl. in stale competition. He also Club to use their facilities cians will present a program lettered in football and base. as the Club builds stronger MARQUIS BROUGHAM ~'.fo:l~ GET THAT NEW ot varied interest with works ball, so it's a safe guess that at b Ie ti cteams for the Standard Equipment I- Glamour points, Twin comfort ranging from a "Fanfare schools. lounge seals, Steel belted W/S/W tires, Tilt steering ~ '\ SHAVER YOU and Rondo" by seventeenth "I enjoy what I am doing wheel, Rim blow steering, Six.way pwr. seats, Bumper century English composer. now," Marc commented in protection group, Aire, Defroster, AM/FM stereo, Body Purcell, to "American Folk his new ofCice at the Club, 5ide moldings, Tinted. g1055, lock ~ EXPECTED Scene" by Orien DaUey. "as I believe in a solid rec- $150 43* The highlight of the pro. group, Power vent wmdows and • 'i reation background for 1111 luxury wheel covers, ~ ( • FOR CHRISTMAS ... gram will be tbe perform. the residents. I think it can • Plus 4% sales lax, Iwo year closed end lease ance of De Beriot's Violin I help alleviate two of the Concerto No. 7 by the Pointe major problems facing our HAVE WE GOT A SURPRISE FOR YOU! Junior Symphony's brilliant ll-year-old concerlmistress, country today, lack of physi. BART LINCOLN-MERCURY, tile. Suzanne Leon. A sixth grader cal fitness aDd dependence I Call 259.2190 3400 East Jeffe,son A $4.88,* MEN'S OR LADlE'S from Brownell Middle School on alcohol and drUJs for ex. Ask for Greg or Kathy Dawidowiu 3 min. from downtown and well-known to -many citement." Michigan audiences,. Suzanne E~ECTRIC SHAVER SPECIAL! has been appearing in pub. lie performances since she HERE'S WHAT WE'll DO .. , was six )'ears old. '.., • Dissemble and clean entire shaver Suzanne, a pupil of Jeanne • Lubricate with special lubricants Rupert at the Detroit Com. ") • Replace any motor parts - even the complete munity Music School and MARC LONESK rom ReA molar if necessary trained in the "Suzuki Violin • Replace head c'Jshions and hair stoppers Method," is a Dykema the upcoming sports activiti~s ,H • Adjust electronically to factory test standards Scholarship student. (Only sponsored by the Club will ,itJ five students a t the Detroit have a strong supporter • Carlson's TV """"- • Re.align and lubricate shave head Community Music School The new recreation di. 2084. Maek * Heads, Cord, Batteries additional have such a scholarship), reck!' 'returned in I)ctober Grout Po.nt. Woock * Offer good Ihru Sat., Jan. 20 Other highlights of this 1972 after a five-year tour For Service Call 773.3129 young violinist's career this of duty with tbe Navy. After year have included partici. graduating from GPHS, the Harold McLaughlin ' pating in a master class with present South High School, OWNER ," ~/..; / j. .~ the celebrated con~ert vio. he entered the United states / "/ . . '.' I ~. linist Itzhak Perhnan; shar- Naval Academy at Annapolis. )'. / ~ 0-" '/ .~. /. .; / ing program billing with De. Upon receiving his com- ReA troit Symphony Concertmas- ~i'. SHAVERILSERVICE,I~INC.;~:. mission, he spent 14 months tel Gordan Staples last April, in Pensacola, Fla., fOT in. COLOR ;24916 HARPER • ST. CLAIR SHORES and being a part of the Mid- struction as a naval aviator. PORTABLES , Y2Block South of 10 Mile western Music Conference in His next two years were Ann Arbor. Suzanne is one spent as a radar control 95 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :' of four gifted children of Mr. officer at Point Mugu, Calif., s:rl 299 and Mrs. Harold B. Leon of followed by 10 months in •: WILL YOUR FURIICE :· Ridgemont road. (Kelly" 7, XL~100 il mOf. thin just gr .. t color. The-Ie Vietnam assigned to a beli. 1 Veilr : : and Stephanie, 12, also are copter gunship unit. Marc's ~ .'., are no ChlS'l!, I\lMS 1(10b\lrn out' ReA ttu replaced B:'!!r 'hem III w!'h 100% JOlld ~1.le tomponellls Free ServlCf! : WORK IH.15 WINTER' : talented members of the last year in the service was : • : Grosse Pointe Junior Syrn. spent in San Diego, C81if., " WE 'TAKE TRADES on all XL-lOlls : • phony). as 'a mem~r of an anti-sub-

•It marine helicopter squadron . • Jaycees Seek I Marc has been active in .. sports throughout his 27 • Man of Year years. While at Annapolis he •.. participated in a wide range • of activities including foot- • The Grosse Pointe Jaycees ball, basketball, baseball, are seeking a young man be. volleyball, rugby, golf and tween the ages of eighteen tennis. For this reason, he : and thirty-five who has dis- places top prklrity on a :, tinguished himself both in his sound recreational program :1 personal career and in servo for both the students and the • ice to the Gr~8se Poinle adults in the community. ~'Communities as a possible "One thing that upsets me This Week's Don't Get Caught in the Oi' Shortage : recipient for the Grosse on coming back to Grosse : Pointe Communities as a pos. Pointe is the loss of strong Convert Now to Clean, Dependable Gas Heat • sible recipient for the Grosse athletic pro g r a ,m s at the Bell Ringers Immediate Installat;on : Pointe Jaycees Distinguished schools, particularly the mid- Prices Effedive Jan. 18th, 19th and 20th • : Service Award. dle schools and high schools . • : The final winner will be I can remember a good sports Closed All Day Sunday as Usuo.I • : recognized at the Fourth An. pro g ram when I was at • • • Qu;etline Furnace : nual Distinguished Service Pierce School, yet the re- Closed Wednesdays 1 P.M . • of • Award Banquet 10 be held at cent cutbacks have made • • the UrJversily Club on Jan. this impOssible now. I hope • uary 24, 1973. Th,~ keynote that the Club can supplement GRADE A - FRESH DRESSED • Specialists in Power HumidileTs and Electron;c Air Cleaners speaker will be the Reverend the sports program." Marc • David Eberhard, Council. said . STUFFED • Service Calls Promptly Answered man! anLl possible ~ayor81 At the present time. Marc ..• candl~ate for the City of . .n the m'dst of ke"'ping • DetrOIt. IS 1 1 " ROASTING CHICKENS • Nominations Cor the award I ~our basketball leagues, rang- Stuffed with Our Own Delicious • will be taken by the Jaycees mg from 10 to 20 teams each, B!'e~d dressing . 59~. • until 5 p.m., January 22. on schedule. . • FLAME FURNACE CO• Nomination forms may be A second sport which h~s • obtained by contacting Rich showed remarkable growth IS GRADE A - HONEYSUCKLE • 11621 VAN DYKE 571.4610 Mueller at 824.7224 or 543- the Club's gymnastics pro. .. 3060. gram as 50 many Pointe DEEP BASTED YOUNG : "Serving Grosse Pointe Since J 949" Previous award winners youths were inspired by the 53(; ..•••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w •••••••••• include John Prost State recent Olympic games. The ~ ------Representative Wiilia'm Bry- tumbling and gymnast iI's pro. HEN TURKEYS (8-12 Lb. Average) Lb. ant, and Youlh Service Di. gram now runs from 9 a.m. vision Detective John Ken. to 2 p.m. every Saturday at dall, I Brownell Middie School. ADVANCE ORDERS ONi Y Security ... Companionship ... Interdenominational ••. Yours in 1973 at HYGRADE West Virginia Brand STUFFED OVEN READY The Lutheran I BACON TURKEYS Retirement Center GRADE A - BONELESS $ now under construction on Earhart Road at Glacier Way in Ann Arbor CHICKEN BREASTS 1 Lb. CIIICK ..~NI~ ;\ ~IINIJl'.: '2 Whole c~icken breaSl.. 4 egg yal~. boned and .pl;! 1/3 ,up Sherry 1/2 cup bulle, ) cup ,,,am I pound mu.hroom •.• Iiced Salt and pepper Coote. chicken breasts in butter and Sherry, well

U.S.D.A. CHOICE FRESH isGodA BONELESS Thefl'l's a new style of retirement living waiting for you when The Lutheran Retirement lAMB Center opens in a few months ... retirement livin.g that means f~eed~m from the. reo STR.AN(lER sponsibilities of home maintenance, meal preparation, food shopprng, and the anxl~ty BEEFSTEW Sl~!. of future CHe, Here, in a dignified and gracious environment, you'l\ meet congemal Cut from Chuck PATTIES 79~b. companions, enjoy the independence that you've e~rMa and des~rve, and be better ToyouA prepared to \lursue t'1e interests that retirement Rives you the .tlme to f~lIow. This I Interdenominational community's advantages are many, and they In~lude p~~ate apart. FLORIDA ments each with tull safety-equipped bath. individually.controlle~ aIr cnn~I~~~nlngIn~ I cltild? FRESH ITAllAN STYlE heat, scheduled local transportation, planned social and educatl~nal actlvhles, nutn. He needn't be. In the Christian Science FUll 0 JUICE tious meals prepared in The Center's own kit hens, heavy cle~n.mg and. flat laundry Sunday School. children learn thaI God is not GREEN done for you. But above all. a Iife.lease assures you worry.free hvmg for hf,;-:-plus the a stranger. but a close friend. Through ORANGES health therapy and convalescent services of The CentC'r's own attached faCIlitIes. You 59D~z.BEANS weekly Bible lessons they learn to turn 10His all- 39~b. owe it' to yourself-and others-to get complete information soon. embracing love for protection and help. They are prepared to meet each day's p..oblems successlully. TO' The Lutheran Retirement Center, Bring your child to our Sunday Schoof this week. FiJI out and mail . mo Earhart Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105 We'd love 10welcome him. this request soon Send infnrr.1ation about retirement living to: for information CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUNDAY SCHOOL about The Lutheran Name ------Retirement Center, Addrel's ------FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTiSt Gm •• ' __"i' form. "2 Chaff.." Ai". or call --_ ...• _-~----._------10:30 A.M, w. Carry a Complele S.lection nf Fine Win•• and liquors '0 Complemenl Ev~ry M.ol ,313.&63-1330, Phone SIXTH CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST o.,fOt.'. '''10 •• "h ....ol A.. Quality and Service as always . . . It A.M. - ~_' ....,~, ..."A_' _

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Thursday, J.nulry 18. 1973 Pig, Eight G'R 0 SSE POI N T E NEW S Heroism Earns Auditions Set For '40 Carats' Offer Par~nts Special Class Glass Broken Pointers Score In Huge Meet ri A cia .. in "Pre.Sc-hoo-I-Ed-. -s-or-I-m-et-hodof pre.school ed- The Grosse Pointe Swim "an Montagne took third Officer Honor l The Grosse Pointe Theatre I parts for women and four To Enter Home % will hold auditions for "40 parts for .men. The ages ucation" Is being offered by ucation. Not only will activo Club "A" team journeyed to place. Megan Montagne took t Carats" on Monday, January range from 17 year. for one the Department of Commun. iUes be explained, but proj- The breaking and entering Farmington lor the annual a second place in the 50 back. At a regular meeting and 22, and Tuesday, January 23. woman to 70 for another. Tbe Ity Services beg1nnjng Wed. ects will be made in the oC a Morningside drive oome Michlgan Stingray Aaaocla. stroke at 32.7 and duplicated in the presence of a fuD coun. Auditions will be held at men's ages are open. nesday. January 31, at 7:30 class. was reported to the Woods tion sanctioned AAA meet the feat In the 200 individual cll on Monday, January 15, I the Fries Auditorium, the For further information, p.m. for an eight.week per. The instructor is Mrs. Bar. Department of Public Safety the weekend of January 13. medley at 2:34.6, the 100 Mayor William Butler read . War Memorial, at 7:30 p.m, contact Nall"y Scholes, pro- loll. bara Labadie, who is on the Tuesday, January 2. 14, Thirty.six teams with 287 breaststroke, 1:21.3, the 50. and presented a resolution to This class Is designed to staff of Universlty.Llggett. swi:nmers from Mlcblgan yard freestyle at 27.7 and a heroic pollce oBicer who ~ on both dates. There are six ducer, at 886.5006. l ------show parents the types of Class, fee is $8,50. Further Lloyd Marks of Van JI\. and Canada participated. the 5O.yard butterfly at 32.6. risked his life in a futile -I acUvities that will help the registration Information is dtive told Corporal Peter Many of the Pointers came In boys 13 and 14, the 400. attempt to rescue a drowning development of the chUd be. available by CCi:1tacting the Thom8s he che~ked t~e.home through with strong per. yard medley relay tetrn of man from the icy waters of New England fore attending school. Em. department at 885.3808 or and found noth~ng ~1l1SstDgor formances in spite of the Ray Bernard, Tom Hessburg, Lake St. Clair on November phasis Is given to the Montes. 885~271 I damaged at thiS time. fact that several swlmmert Steve Swanson and Scott 3. The man was trapped 1ft . Police said entry was gain. were out with the flu bug. Nixon were second at 4:28. his car which had gone over Clam Bake ed by shattering a storm In boys 10 and under, the IndivIdually, Ray B'ernard the seawall and landed 100 door pane of glass, The cui. medley relay team of Billy took first place in the 100 feet beyond the sboreUne. By Reservation Only prit, or culprits, then broke Babcock, Watty Bernard and fly at 1:03.0, first in the 50 Cited for bis brave deed an inner door's pane of glass Dan and Paul Treder finlsbed free, 24.5; and to cap off was Patrolman J 0 h ann e s Thursday, Friday and Saturday to gain entry, Police discov. sixth with a 2:36.8. In Girls Ray's superb day, he swam Winter, whose action, as New England Clam Chowder, Jumbo Steamed Clams, ered a small smear of blood 10 and under, Frances Sbook first in the lQO-)ard free with quoted ll>, the mayor, from Whole large live Maine lobster, Corn on the Cob. on the storm door with the took first place in the 100. tbe winning time of 54.0. He the resolution, "is both recog. possibility that the burglar yard breaststroke with afinisbed with a 200 open nized and appreciated" by cut himsell while breaking time of 1:27.5. Frances' time backstroke time of 2:18 and the community. SMORGASBORD the window. WllS the fastest 100 breast. 2:18.3 in the 2(jQ iDiflvidual Mayor Butler aald that Sundays from Mr. Marks told police stroke in 10 and under AAU medley. Steve Swanson won Winter removed his clothing 1:00 p.m. till 9:00 p.m. '4 _ 7l'!!.. other bomes which be's build. competition in two years. the 100 breaststroke at 1:12.5 and dove into "extremely Iing nearby were not bother. Jim Shook took third plaee and his teammate Tom Hess. hostlle water and swam 100 ed. The breakin occurred in the 1oo-yard breutatroke burg was a dose second at feet out to the sunken ear, Enter'ainmen' sometime between 5 p.m. at 1:17.8 in boys 11 and 12 1:13.3. trying to open the doors, but and Dancing action. In girls 11 and 12, the Miekey Montagne won the was frustrated in bls rescue l,iday and Sotu,day Frid!lY, December 29, and 4OO.yard medley relay team 100 mestyl'! at 58.0 and her attempt." 10 ".m. of the 2nd, police of 'Kelly Bernard, Julie Eu. time of 2:25,4 was .good for Bllcause of the. icy eondl. said. genio, Debbie King aud Me. second place in the 200 incH. tion of the water and high Your Host ______vidual medley in girls 13 and waves, the policeman wu MIKE BRUNTON U !ctlon. forced to return to &hote, In .glrls 15 and 17, Pam where with the aid of other (Formerly Owner of Captain Shumway's) Annual Meeting Hallman took third place In oHicers was taken to the ,ta. Other beel/ent Menu Suggeslions the 100 butterfly at 1:06.3 and tion, where be put on dry (Steak and Seafoods) of Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores Pam combined with 'Mickey clothing and returned to the • Parlie, • Banquet Facililies ano Meeling Raom Montagne, Megan Montagne scene to direct traffic . • Dining Daily • A«ommadalian, for Bu.ine .. iunch"ons Little League Baseball League and Marsha Maurer for tbird "The fact that Patrolman • Flon ahead lor the Holidays, Christmas Partie, in the 400 girls open relay. W1ftter braved the choppy • Entertainment frk.Sol. Evening Next week, coacb Tim Ken. and icy water. and swam out Will Be lIeld nary ~ill ta~e his "B" team 100 f:eet to the ear, wa. a lO Utic., Mtch., for a meet remarkable feat in Jbell. Wednesday, Jan, 24th, 1973, 8 p,m. and the following weekend fact that Winter returned L his "A" swimmers will de. "AlBo," the may 0 r added, In the Council Coambers, Grosse Pointe Woods Munici. part for Scboolcraft Commu. "the fact that Winter re- pol Buildi(lg for the purpose of ele~ting a board of nit)' Colleg~ as the host Bull. turned after donniJlg a dry governors for the 1973 season. dog Aq,uatic Club holds one uniform to assist further at 100 N. RIVER ROAC Tickets on Sale NOW! 01 the outstanding Age Group the scene, was in itself •• ign MI. Cl.mens, Mich. 48043 '\11 "arenls and Friends Are Ur~ed 10Allend. AAU meets of the year. of: a good policeman doiD, ------bis utmost in the perform. ance of his duties." Fathers to See The resolution was present. Baby Delivery ed to Winter, and the mayor ordered that it be made a part of tbe officer's service BUYING A SECURITY SYSTEM? Maternity patients at Bon record. Secours Hospital will bene- Present to wateh the c: Besides security, you also get really gracious living. Hf.'re is a typical A simple statement of fact. bus tran~rtatiOn DO~ anu But the feeling and emotions back, daily U'8JlS~tion to spacious floor plan of an apartment home which features 9 foot ceilings, involved in this sta~ment t~e slopes, Iodguif three individual heating and cooling, top of the line G. E. kitchen with an icemaker are innumerable. To be pres. mgbts, five meals, ~bpe~. ent, to be a part of: this final age and ~ner skatmg avall. and a washer-dryer. A wet bar is conveniently located for entertaining. step in the t'reation (If my able at night are included Insulated walls, floors, plumbing and windows insure maximum quiet. Natural son, was an experience I will fo~ ~,50 plus $3 mandatory never fot yet" skt Insurance. Tows and fireplaces, naturally. .. . snacks are extra. Skiing Is 3t There are three separat~ elevators and approximately a thousand square Boyne Highlands, Walooll feet of private storage. Exterior maintenance. gardening and snow removal are Recover Stolen Hills and Boyne Mt. Reierva. lions should be ma~ at ODl!e. arranged. The Jefferson Apartments is an adult community. Residents are Car in Detroit A my&tery week end .ki home owners and enjoy tax deductions and the investment security of being a trip by bus is planned for the property owner and equity advantages. A 1972 Thunderbird, owned Adult Grosse Pointe SId Club by a Warren resident, &nd Friday, January 26-28. Bus _T_- which was stolen from the with cocktails aboard, Jodg- 1 parking lot at Ute rear of the ing, meals, parties, swimmiDg KITCHEN DINING ROOM Woods Tbeater, was recov- and skiing are included for 14'0" x 11'9" ered by Detroit police a few ~. Reserve at the Center 15'~', 1]'9"~ days later. offtce now. Alfred Navaroli, Jr., told ------Woods Cor p 0 r a I Thomas Kerving he parked the auto INDUSTRIAL •• I at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Decem. ,jo ber 29, and upon his return COMMEROAl LIVING ROOM at approximately 12:30 a.m. PIPINGA Saturday, December 30, he ' c.n 29'6" x 16'9" discovered the vehicle miss- • .. lng. However, on TuesdlY, Jan- • • uary 2, Woods police received t. notific&tion frGm the Detroit ? Auto Squad that the T.bird had been recovered at War. I PLUMBING!HEATUIC DEN ren and French. 15304 teE.CHEVAl • VA 2.'070 -1 re- . 10'0" x 12'0" The Auto Squad also ported there was one arrest I~ and one juvenile detained. j .. I: • BEDROOM 2 13'0" x 16'9" BEDROOM I 18'9" x 12'9" ,.",,'"!''lfl",rn I BANQUETS ARE _I HER BUSINESS! TheJeffersonApartments She knows that Exclusive Area The Jefferson Apartments is located 2 blocks from a )'OW' !IOCia1 aoent Showing beautiful park with boal slips, 3 blocks from Grosse Pointe tmJSI be a success. 17111 E. Jefferson Avenue, Grosse Pointe, Michigan 48230 She understands Robert Redlord 0' Village shopping, 20 minutes from downtown Detroit by }'OIl! concern about schedules and buda'ets. U'.r.ml.h bus, That is why she fs Grosse Pointe's Newest Condominium our ~t director. 'ohnlon" Don't worry about selling your home. Visit us and So. simply Call Donna at; In Ponavision and Technkolor leam of our new trade.in program for your home, and our Raled PG All oges odmi"ed. ' 882-7708 or 886-4880 965-0200 ..01 new pricing policy. Sales nnd Management by She'.1l be gtad tg meet The model apartment is open 12 to 5 daily except WIth )'OU any!line, Michigan Condominium Corporation VAlET PARKING SATURDAY MATINEE Or-'-lf Wednesday. Enter on Neff or St. Clair Roads. 2 ..... tOii ... want Kor' Moehmer in ' , Deb'OIt,IIlIIC:NIIr. 'MOON W~,,~' \

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. Thursday, Jc'lnuary 18, J 973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 'ege Nine

I APPROVE LICENSES '1 provcd renewal requests for I The Woods Council at the rubbish collection licenses to North Cagers Win Two Tilts regular me e tin g Monday,. Paul Della.Casa of Roseville Farms Police Release January 8, unanimously ap. I and Collin Johnson of Detroit. By Phil GuasteUa 114 points and was a dominant SK I RENTALS ------Grosse Pointe North In./ factor in leading North to a 1972 Accident Statistics vaded Southlake and came 48.34 third quarter lead. WITH METAL SKIS, STEp.IN BINDINGS away with a 70.45 cage vie. North. outsco~ed Southlake 22 The Farms Police Depart. Provencal road. .ISLE tory Friday, Januliry 12. to 11 In the fmal quarter. ment's 1972 accident reports The victim of the drown. BUCKET BOOTS, STEEL POLES. . Senior guard oRon Zenn Jeff Humes added 15 points disclosed that one person who Ing was Terrance McPharlin BELLE tossed in 22 points, including for North and hauled in 12 drowned when his car went Broderick 23, of 164 Lake. eight in each of the first and r e b 0 u n d s to complement over the seawlIll on Novelli, iewv, who was traveling south 22500 HARPER AVE. fourth periods. younger brother Gerry's 13 ber 3, 1972, is classifi.ed as on Provencal and continued BEtWEEN 8 & 9 MILE ST. roLAIR SHORES North ran off LO an 18.10 snatches and his 14 points. a traffic fatall:y. across Lake Shore road with. AWNING CO. i first period lead over the I Keith Hug h e s pac~d the This tragedy was given this out stopping, hit the curb 773-1030 Cavaliers and expanded the Southlake attack With 11 classification although the and flew over the seawall lead to 34 to 19 at the half. points. victim was undel' a doctor's and into the lake. Patrolman Canvas • Vinyl • Acrilan • Dacron A rugged North defense led L'Anse Creuse hosted the care and may have blacked Joahnnes Winter, who dove by Larry Bauer contained Norsemen Tuesday, January out when his auto went into into the water in an attempt the Southlake club. North's 9, and ended up on the shoft Lake St. Clair at the Coot of to rescue the man, was un. Winter discount on Coach Ray Ritter comment. end of a 63.58 score. It took successful but has been cited ed, "Larry played !In out. a determln.ed North deCense 5 hi R d for fils heroic deed. Awnin s now in effect I'standing game. His hustle and a 23-pomt second quarter out secor The following ;s the Bcri. and aggre.'siveness proved to to defeat the Lancers. S&.andsat 5-3 dent report as compiled by b . r I h' B h' d' . teach f om 1 Lt. Ignatious Backman, and ServIng Groue Pointe Since 193r e insplra lona to IS team. I e In SIX porn s r released by Police Chl'ef Rob. mates." Larry Sorenson and John LO 7-2293 7601 E, Jefferson In the th;rd stanza Norlh'..s I Smalley, t~e Lancers raced Dr Mark O'Keele. e~~~~beg i972 a total of 276 • Gerry Humes tallied six of his 1 to a 16.9 first quarte~ edge. South 51 B I u e D eVil s ___-----_.------I But the Norsemen rallied be Idropped games to Notre property damage lIccldents hind Ron Zenn's 11 points to Dame Tuesday, January 9, were investigated. a reduc. take a 32.30 lead at the inter. and to Fordson Friday, Jan. tion of 46 from the previous ! mission. uary 12, and saw their record year; and 73 personal in. I The lead was 'Ipped to 48-44 fall to 5.3. jury accidents were re]lOrt. after three periods. and Notre Dame led all the way ed, five less than In :1971. North held off a last minute against South and earnerl the Last year, a total of 40 hit. I rush for the victory. 71-65 victory. It effectively and.run accidents were in. I sed the f t b k to lck vestigated, an increase of "Again our defense was u a~ rea P eight over 1971. Thirty-seven superb," said Coach Ritter. ~~~~ ~~l\\~ ~~eFi~~i ::~ of these accldents Involved ".Larry Bauer played a~other iad to preserve the lead. property damage and three {me game at forward. III t b i s game, "five" involved ~rsonal inhry. NOW Zenn's 29 points took hon. seemed to be South's unlucky". think: it is important to Invest now in Colonial Federal Savings ors. Jeff Humes added 12 number. On five occasions, point out that tbe Grosse G 6% Certificates ..... Compounded Points to help the North at- Notre Dame scored less then Pointe. Farms f Police... ~ , Depart.I' HI HER Q uarterly to give you a new h'19h tack. The Lancers were 10 seconds after a Devil tal. men t IS one 0 UIC .ew po Ice paced by Sorensen with 18 ly. In the final period, the departments to record ALL EARNINGS Effective Annual. Int~r~t of I points and Smalley with 17 Devils lowered the deficit to accidents in its local acci. 6.136%. Issued In minImum points. five points at five different dent sliitistical reporting," amount of $5,000. You choose maturity date between ______times, but the Irish ,ml\naged Chief Ferber stated. [ • to fight back each time. "The State of Michigan two years and five years. Stop in at any of our offices City PurchasIng Jim Bird was high' for requires that he only report for complete details. I • South in rebounds, with sev. roadway statistics," the chief I Four J'ehlCles en, and in points with 21. added. "Under our locall I Mike Stavale pumped in 14 statistical reporting, we in. - Ipoints. elude roadway and private The Council of Grosse Fordson also streaked to a property accidents. Pointe City recently ap. quick lead, but South rought "While this procedure may proved. the . purchase .of back in the third quarter and tend to show that we have a I $11:381 m equipment for Its temporarily took the lead. considerably higher accident pohce department and DPW. Ken Giovaninni's 20 rebounds rate than surrounding com. The police department helped the Tractors to their munities and .1 lower uuorce. gained two new station 57-44 victory. ment index as Il result of the wagons and a sedan after Aft e r cutting Ford,~on's total number of accidents in. (:, \ the council approved the bid lead to one point entering the vestigated, it does, however, r". !' of Roseville Chrysler.Plym. final quarter, the Devils quit provide a true picture of the outh for $6,761 (with trade.in scoring and Fordson ran time spent in accident investi- oC three used vehicles). It away with the .game. A brief gation, and even more im. COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY was the low bid of the three skirmish late in the game porta nt, allows us to isolate (6.136% effective annual interest) received as the Roseville seemed to take away South's hazardous conditions on road. dealership outbid Cook Ford vigor as the Devils scored ways and private property and Roy O'Brien. 10nlY seven points in the. alike."

" • fOUIth period. Als? pur~hased was an 10- Stavale paced the Devils . .. . d~strlal/utility type tracto.r with 12 points while Bird tnd Ope" Su..lI.r' 10:00 to 4:00 With front bu"ket and flad Dave GalUey each scored 10. mowe; attachments. East On Friday, January 19, the Detro.lt Ford. Tractor, Inc., Devils will ,play in Monroe. ,WE DELIVER submItted a. bl? of $,4,620,the Both teams have G-2records •e. 0t4m .. SI .. Mo .. SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO $20.000.00 J?west q,!alifYlOg bid of the in the BeL. On Saturday, five received. January 20, South will be in ROSL YN The City traded in its IM;I Port Huron to play the Big I COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS and 1951 farm type tractors Reds. 1 MARKET DETROIT 18901 Kelly at Morass-DR 2-8877 for the purchase. The new ------01••• I. 1M w... EAST DETROn 15751 Nine Mile at Gratlot-PR 1.8820 tractC'r is used for various City Promotes GROSSE PTE. WOODS 20247 Mack at Hunt Club-TU 6-1080 City DPW tasks such as 1020 MACI .. 1011", .d GROSSE PTE. FARMS 63 Kercheval "On the HiU"- TlI 6-6661 grading land and snow reo Fireman Mehl '~3600 HOURS: 9:30 a.m.-4:30 f).rn. Friday 'Iii 8 f).m. 1 mova!. Upon the retirement of ,City Fire Sergeant sevryn Bliss. fire fighter Gerald R. " Mehl has been promoted to the rank oC sergeant. To know what a A native Pointer, Sergeant Mehl, :U. joined The City Fire Department in 1963, Sky House is, Collowing graduation from I Grosse Pointe High School, and a two.year service in the U. S. Navy. ~ouhaye The new sergeant attended the Advanced Firemanship Trllining Sehool in Ann Arbor to know what to increase his fire fighting skills. He was selected to succeed Sergeant Bliss on December 23, 1972, on the ~ it isn't. basis of a written and oral examination. Itesiding in Detroit with ~--r-~._~-=::> his wife, Judy, and three children. Sandy, Tom and ~ /"'~:? ~-,.;. I / David, his hobbies include ---~ hunting, fishing and hand. ., .~ " A Sky House is a lot like a ball. His parents, Mr. and 'I ( " J... home, but isn't. Mrs. Clarence Mehl, reside I f - at 702 St. Clair. I A Sky House is a lot like a '- _ r townhouse, but isn't. St. John Asks A Sky House is a lor like an For Volunteers apartment, but isn't. A Sky House, in fact, isn't Mid.winter and spring 1 anything like anything you've training classes are now be. l_- _ ing formed at Saint John I,,? 2. __ ('vcr seen hefore. A Sky Hospital for adult volunteers. House incorporates .111 the IC 5.~ (19 years of aRe or older). lX'st fcatures of a home, interested in direct palient \ contact. Duties include help. townhouse and ap.lrtIl1Cnt. ing patients with letter writing, reading, eating and Features like privacy. f\n u.pstairs generally brightening thei .. and dow1Jstairs. A winding staircase. long hospital day. I Volunteers must attend, Security Space. ElcvC'lwrs. Lake St. several evening training ses. I Clair Privl1te terraces. P;)rking ir: sions. Applications may be made in Room 116. Volunteer the huilding. I Office, Monday through Fri. So if;] home isn't exactly whflt G;ly, from 9 a.m. until 4 o.m., or by calling 881-8200 you \V;mt. I extension 541. A townhOllsl' isn't ex.Ktly what ! Applications arc also being you wan!. Iac('epted for other volunteer I assignments at the hospital., An ;lr:\r!Il1l'nr isn 't ~ exactly Wh:H you \Vflnt. I In order to make a point ii' I.. . d good speakers ,must drivc it I I \\'c think, then, th.1t a e home. ------'- - - .. - . Sky House most dcfinitel1y is. Shore Cluh :-des tlficl' open daily ••• WATER and Sund;IY, noon to ): )0 ..( :loSL'l.i :' + ... TlI'.'sdllYS. Phone 77 )-7090. Un ;: \j) : HEATER? I 'c(~er:;oll ~oll~h ~lNine ~.~ I" MIle, 111 SI. eLm Shores. JI,i.,,,,,.,.'-.--=-,.,;- 1.' Owtled hy ~t'w Engbnd ~. PROCTOR Mlltllal Life. HOMER M:u'l.lgeme:\t and IC;lsing by WARREN, Proctor Homer \~;JTrL'n, Inc. INC • VA 2.9070,'- . , --J __ ~-- - "7 --;- or ':"" ...... ~ ----:'- -:'" T ~ T ...... -.....-.,...... -• - ~ ...... -...... -.... -...... --.....-...- -- -....,...-- ...... ------..,.,..,...... ,..,,...... ~ ...... ~_ ...... __ ...... , - ...... ------.. '-.-4-C ....-4 ..4-.-4-C-4-4-'-4- ..---~~_ •..,..~_~ - w------

Page Ten GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Thursday, January t 8, 1973 ------_. WINDOW HIT Mary Jane Narland of Rad. I ~:~~:~e ~:C-re~-!-t~-y s--r~-trl-.:-~: ~~ ~::~~~ead School Swimming Classes Bruins Extend Win Streak; nor circle, complained to I heard howling "Don't Fence from the confines of a nearby Swimming classes are re-opening for all Grosse 8ta d 50 5 3 0 II Farms poliee on Saturday, Me 1n" stemming from an picket fence. Police quickly Pointe youngsters once again as the winter session n .. vera January 6, that someone had incident in The Woods Tues. unleashed the animal by reo of activities is about to begin. Hundreds of children fired a. pellet from an air day, January 9. moving a slat in the fence, will be enrolling for lessons and participating in The Bruins nipped the De. three goal "hat trick" and pistol through the center A Broadstone road residenl proving once again that "All's recreational activities under the leadership of a staff trolt sabors, 2.1. Lntheir first Burkheiser scored once in the front storm window of her 1t.1 requested police assistancp. in ~el~~~a~B~rks _W_el~': of well qualified supervisors in the five Grosse regional Silver Stick Touma. 4-1 win. Costello was a game home, breaking the glass, 0ROlJR ------Pointe Public School swimming pools. ment geme Sunday, January playmaker with three assLsts. ... 1 The schedule of activities begins Monday, Jan. 7. This was a close chl'cking Morris assisted on two goals, .,' NURSING uary 22. In addition to the usual class offerings for game witll the Bruins scoring On Saturday, J.anuary 13, ~ COMPLETE : • beginners, intermediates, swimmers, and competi. the tie breaking goal with the Bruins travelled to Port : ,APPRAISAL SERVICl .. HOME UNIVERSITY LIGGETT SCHOOL only two minutes and nine. Huron to play the Star Oil- [ : 'We Buy-Sell and : 1045 COOK ROAD tive swimmers. special interest area dasses in be. teen seconds Left to play. ers. The Oilers had previous- • Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 ginning and advanced diving, Junior Lifesaving, John Davies put the Bruins Iy tied and beaten the Bruins : Liquidate Estotes ; W.S.I., Scuba, Women's swim, pre-school swim, syn. on the scoreboard after reo but this time the Bruins were Ii.; (. B. (HARLES GAll£RIEf :, HOIS EAST n:rn:RSON OPEN HOUSE chronized swimming, and swimming for handicapped ceiving a pass from Bill Sea. victorious, 4.2, Burkheiser: 825 Woodward Ave, IH:THOIT. \lIell. children are also being offered. Open and Family ver. Mike Burkheiser then scored after a beautiful pass I SllOdaYi January 28, 1973 Swims are also scheduled for those who just enjoy broke the I-I tie with Alan from Taber. He scored again Pontiac IBloomfield 821-3525 2:00 - 4:30 P.M. relaxing in the swimming pool, or need a little extra Taber assisting. ana rebound, then tallied' fOT infonnation practice. Then the Bruins met Little again to complete his "hat , kindly call Qualit)' Nursing Core. You ore cor~: )I!y invited to bring your family to meet odmi~- Caesar in the regional finals trick." Dill Williams was in i~lroton. faculty and sludents, and 10 tovr both compu~e~. All classes are limited in size, and interested 338.9203 • Michigan's Oldesl College Preparalor~ School persons should call immediately to reserve class at the st. Clair Shores Civic perfect position for are' . • P,ivole Co.ed..calionol Day School space. Call the offices of the Departm~nt of Com. Arena Sunday, January 14. bound on Morris' blazer for • 100% U.lS Grad..ales Accepled in College munity Services at 885-3808 or 885-02.71. The game went scoreless un. the final goal. Mascarin was ,. * * * * * * * .. lit ; ~ .... w .... 1r 1r 1r 'II' 'II' 'II' .. * fl' * " BROWNELL til midway into the final per. strong in the nets again. It • Small Clones iad. Matt Costello scored \ Greg Johnston and SCQtt It JIM CAUSLEY : • SI..dent/leocher ,olio 10/1 Monday: 7.10 p.m.-Scuba Diving (Telephone for what proved to be the win. Seaver continued ng,T,nledGlass.Vmyl~ool,BumperIt Arena. The Bruins drew defensemen rank among t e .. Strips.BodySide Melding.WSW rife,. Wheel Covets, I'M Radio. I ners, (6 years through 10 years); 1l:3().12:30 Sarnia for the first game best in the state. It $110. 24 mo. Closed End lease. It p.m.--Girls and Boys Intermediates, (8 years Thursday. January 25. Our featured defenseman .. It through 12 years); 1-3 p.m.-Program for Ban.. of the week is Jim Morris. It • dicapped Children. 0J.1FrIday, January 5, ~e Jim has an interesting back. ,. 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS .. PIERCE Brwns routed ~the S1. Clair ground in that he is in his .. 2 DR. COLONNADE HARDTOP It M d 78 B . . C .. S. Shor~s Blues. ,.(). ,!he Blues sixth year of Squirt hockey. .. It on ay: . p.m. - egmnmg ompebtlve Wlm. are. In first place m the 81. As f, nine-year-old he was It It ming, (6 years through l() years); 8.9 p.m.- ClalT Shores hous.e league. the second leading scorer on • .. Advanced Competitive Swimming, (11 years <;ostello scored fl~st unas. hte Bruin Travel team. He It It I through 14 years). slsted. Randy LeWIS scor.ed was looking forward to an. It. It Tuesday: 6:30-7:30 p.m.-Girls and Beys Beginners, o~ a lo~g shot from the. p?mt other productive year on • .It I (6 years through 10 years); 7:30-8:30 p.m. - w~th Bill Seaver assisting. right wing, but it didn't work It • -, Girls and Boys Swimmers, (9 years through 14 BII1 Seaver then. scored after that way. Because of bis It It years). a pass. from Jim Kennary. booming slap shot and his It- : Thursday: 7-8:30 p.m. _ Girls Synchronized Swim. ~urkhel~er turned on ~e .red rough and ,tumble style of I" 350V"B.Auto.PS.,P.B.. AH CondItioning,TintedGiass.VinylRoof. Bumper. ming, (10 years through 16 years). Li~ht WIth Taber assISting. play, be was a natural choice .. S'rip" W.SW. Tire,.WheelCo,e'l. BodySide Molding.AM ~odio It Saturday: 9.10:30 a.m.-Junior Lifesaving, (11 years ~In Seave~ then scor~ unas. hy his coach to play that .. $10S. 24 mo. Closed End lease. It through 14 yeas)', 10:30.11:30 a.m.-G1"ls and slsted. ~hke Fredal.sgoal fourth defensive spot. Ills It It u was aSSIsted by DaVIes and slap shot and playmaking .. • Boys Beginners, (6 years through 10 years); Bill Seaver. ~e fin~1 goal ability have made Jim the It- i7601 MACK AVE. 886-4605 It 11:30.12:30 p.m. ~ Girls and Boys Intermedi. was by Bur~elst;r .wlth Ta. key to the Bruin powerplay...... * .... ."...* * * * ..* ....* * 'II. * • ** * fl' * ates, (8 years through 12 years). her and LeWlS assIsting. Rob. ------PARCELLS crt Brykalskiproved he is ______I Tuesday: 6:30-7:30 p.m.-Girls and Boys Beginners one of the hardest checking I . (6lears thru 10 years); 7:30-8:30 p.m.--Girls defensemen around in this ! I an 'Boys Intermediates, (8 years throl'gh 12 game. I years). The Bruins played an ex- Thursday: 6:30.7:30 p.m.-Girls and Boys Begin. hibition game with Vetere ners, (6 years through 10 years); 7:30-8:3.0 p.m. North Stars Wednesday, Jan. -Girls and Boys Swimmers, (9 years through I _Ua_ry__ 10_._T_a_b_e_r_s_c_or_ed__ th_e 14 years). . Friday: 7-9 p.m. - Open Swim (See Regulations), Fish Prize Won (Adults and Children). I Saturday: 9-10:30 a.m.--Junior Lifesaving, (11 years By Mrs. Lahey through 14 years); 10:30-11:30 a.m.-Girls and Boys Beginners, (6 years through 10 years); Two vacationing Pnlnters 11:30.12:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys Beginners went "fishing" and hooked (8 years through 12 vears). ' the winning prize. A QUES" FOR EXCELLENCE GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL NORTH While enjoying the sun in Climbing a mountain to its summit, controlling a kayak. guiding a spirited horse Ire Wednesday: 7.9 p.m. - Open Swim, (Adults and Key Colony Beach; Fla., in all part of the twenty-one challenging Camp Destiny activities. Far more tnan a slim. early December, Mr. and mer camp. the modern facilities and skilled staff of nationally known Prescott College , Children). are utilizlld to provide disciplined, safety-conscious instruction. Theatre arts, tennis, Saturday: 10:3().11:30 a.m.-Beginning Diving, (6 Mrs. Michael R. Lahey, 401 Indian lore, trips to dramatic western locales and all other activities are described in years and over); 10:30.H:30 a.m. - Girls and McKinley, went deep sea fish- a pictorial folder available on request. Boys Beginners, (6 years through 10 years); ing on the "Big Catch." Camp Oesti,ny ... a sllperb new concept in camping. 11:3().12:30 p.m.-Advanced Diving, (11 years The contest features a daily Boys and Girls - Nine through Seventeen jackpot for bringing in a cer- 5 week sessions: JU"' 10 . July 13 0 July 15 . August 17 (shorter sessions available) and over); 11:30-12:30 p.m. - Girls and Boys tain type, and size, ot fish. Intermediates, (8 years through 12 years) On December 8, Mrs. Lahey CAMP DESTINY 1(602) 263-8801 or (602) 277-6068 Office/51 EAST LEXINGTON, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85012 GROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL SOUTH caught the winning aquatic I Saturday; Girls and Boys 'Pre-School Swimming _ vertebrate - a fivll-pound 10:30.11;00 a.m. (2 years and 3 years); Margate. 11:00.11:30 a.m. (2 years and 3 years); ------~-- 11:30.12:00 noon (4 years and 5 years)' 12:00-12:30 p.m. (4 years and 5 years)~ Treat Children to Shrine Circus

The entire student body of Sale, (the monies of which Detroit.s 'Lutheran SChool of make this event poss))Ie). the Deaf will be treated to Before filling a block of the Shrine Circus by Grosse 200 seats, clowns perfonn in Pointe Lions Thursday Qfter- the school's auditoriwn, fol...... , noon, February 8. This is the lowed by a luncheon for the 33rd time tlIe Lions have youngsters llInd their hosts. taken the youngsters to the After that, the group is I "big top," said Walter Brey. transported by bus to the er, chairman of the Lions' circus. I recent Goodfellow Newspaper The Lions treat the young- stllrs to the variety of tasty "goo([es" at the circus, but A Pleasant Surprise ... their supper israre1y spoiled. ~HBIN Mr. Breyer said be's been told no matter how much they eat. they always come tBRFT~ good LEES back and have a dinner. c ~ CARPETS Cougars Sweep Wl:slPolnt Pepped To Three Wins

The C 0 u gar s continued their winning ways again$?; University. Liggett in a frigid ga,me at the U.L outdoor rink Tuesday, January 9. G bedroom silting room suite plus 2 the club beat Flint, 2.0, a day later. additional bedrooms on Ihe second floor with three bathrooms 2 more family I MOHAWK j bedrooms and balh abo ...e. Formal dining room. large 'i...ing ~oom and family CARPET f room ,\ rare ." ...ailabilily that w.ll delight the "No"hestern" taste. $59,800. \ jFURNACES r,' ~ BOI~~~~ ~. I

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Thursday, January 18, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven GP Blues Win Three of Four Homemaking Bridge Classes I Retarded Childre_n~s~~, Plans Jan. 17 Meetin9 The Gr()5se Pointe Blues allowed Poirier to slap in a ' The Gr,1~se Pointe Associ. 1 Ed LaLulip, vice.president bantllm division hOCkey team score. Classes Begin 1 O-bi.....tu-o-r-ie-s--- NOtv Underway ation for Retard,ed Childrcn ! of the Michigan Associat\on won th:l opening round of (he During the ~econd period, Will hold a meeting Wedncs I (or Retarded Children Re- St. Clair Shores Silver Sticks center Dave Austin picked A varl' t fl' RICHARD P. SIII1UDAN a member of the Belgian. BI';dgc elassns offnred by day, January 17, at 7:30 p.m.. . ' . I e y 0 c asses In Funeral services for Mr. American Businessmen's As. • . c. C at Brownell Junior High IglOn I, Will be a spe('/a 10urnament Sunday, January off a pass from Sannnlair and homemaking are being of. Sh'd 71 f V' d S'.'cl'atl'onand ,:>II'chi.qanEarth. the Department of Commu. t 14, with a 4.0 shutout of the streaked towards the oppon. fered to residents this winter erl 8n, ,0 ermer roa , - nity Services, Grosse Pointe School. gues . Little Caesar team. The shut. ent's goal to score. by the Department of Com. were held on Saturday, Jan- movers Association. ... Public School System, are ---.------.-.---- ..... , ...... :.~ ----- munity Services, G r 0 sse uary 13, in St. 'Mary's Church He is survived by his wife, beginning the week of Jan. out was goalie Peter Wen- The final. goal W .. this season. wit and Allen Jones. Thomas Avey, of Goodwill Bon Secou:s Hospital.' garet Loeffler, Mrs. Stella Carrie Kiley, sel'en classes The Blues' first goal came The Silver Slicks Tourna. Industries, instructs a class Mr. Sheridan was the for- Kerby and Mrs. Madeline are offered on three levels HAVE YOU SEEN in the first period as forwar'1 ment continues at the St. in Chair Caning which start. mer executive secretary to Kerby; two sisters; three of instruction. Peter Poirier Clipped the Clair Shores Recreation rink ed Wednesday, January 10, the president of Fisher'" Co., brothers; 24 grandchildren Beginners Bride" acquaints puck to the center of the ice Saturday, January 20, lllld for a 20.hour course. Inc., the holding company and six great.grandchildren. the acknowledged beginner THIS MAN? in front of the goal crease Sunday, January 21. The A class in knitting began (or the Fisher brothers. He Funer.al arrangements were with basic rules and bidding lmd center Rick Fruellauf Blues' next game is 7 p.m., Thursday, January 18, (or a was 'also a real estate broker, handled by the Verheyden conventions. The Refresher I fired it in. Another pass play January 20. Admission to the 10-week period. Mrs. Ann a member of Delta Sigma Pi Funeral Home. course reviews all general I YOU SHOULDU fmm defenseman Tom Lott tournament is $1;, children McClenahen. the instructor, natioll.al business (raternity Interment was in St. Paul rules ()( bridge. The players lmd forward Mike Sandmair under 13. 50 cents. operates a knit shop and is and a member of the board of Cemetery. groups al'e designed for the I The Blues warmed up for a designer of knitted fash. directors of the Univf'.rslty of more seasoned bridge player I FOR THE BEST the tournament with games ions. She will help students Detroit Alumni Association. BF;N B. SETTLE and will cOI'er the finer I PRICE ON A NEW Noises Strike on January 11, 12 and 13. complete any project from -Mr. Sheridan served as co. Funeral services (or Mr. points and more advanced II LINCOLN OR Two were victories and one complete any project from chairman of the drive to bulld Set.tle, 75, of West Ida Lane, strategies. MERCURY After Midnight was a loss. baby wear to worn en's the University of Detroit were held on Friday, January Mrs. Kiley will base all REGISTERED On Thursday, January 11, dresses. fieldhouse. 12. in SI. Michael Episcopal classes on the Goren method I PANTERA tlIe Blues traveled to Wind- Classes in beginning and He was a past member of Church. He died on Monday, and recent revisions to this SPORTS CAR Around 2 a.m. Friday, sor and defeated the Windsor intermediate Se\~ing began the Detroit Athletic Club and January 8, in st. Jose-ph Hos. th d 'Il"'~ d I' Sales Specialist January 5,a Shores resident Mie.Mac team, 4.3. the week of January 8, under the Detroit Yacht Club. ' pita!. I me 0 \\'1 • ut:. rovere . beard noises e~inating from Blues' goals were scored Mrs. Ruth Engle, who has He is survived by his wife, Mr. Settle was the former Each class WIll !Delude 10 I TONY CARR a wall separa~l~g an entry by Poirier, Fruehauf, two, guided hundreds of women catherine K.; two daughters, service director for Chrvsler weeks of instruction and I foyer ane: the hvmg room. and Sandmair. Assist points in learning the basics of ere. Mrs. Terry Hutton and Mar. Corporation's DCldgeDivision, supervis~d play for two hours, I The resident contacted The Ifor Blues players went to ating a per~onal wardrobe. garet; two son~, John B. a:nd associated with Chrysler for each class period 'tl3~~ ' Shores Department of Public Sandmair, three Fruehauf For the more advanced Daniel J .;a slSter and five 42 years before his retire. F r' th '. f r - A ;. Safety la1er that day to In. two and Poirie~ three a; seamstress, classes in Dress- grandchildren. ment in 1958. Dr ur er In orma Ion "1 d.ItC. i t vestigate the 5{lunds. Corpor. the 'three boys sk~ted on' the making, Tailoring and Pat. _Memo ria I contributions Born in Bowling Green. and class reserl'8tion -, call 30 I

WALTER E. TOMCIC Funeral services for Mr. Tomcic, 71, of Park lane, were held on Wednesday, January 17, in the Verheyden Funeral Home and St. Clare of Montefalco Church. He ?ied on Monday, January IS, m Bon Secours Hospital. Before his retirement in 1!lii5,Mr. Tomcic was a food distributor for the Vlasic Company, a division of Bor-, den's Comg>any. Born in Yugoslavia, he IS survived by his wife Bea. trice; two daughters: Mrs. Carl Kamhout and Mrs. Da. vid Gannon; a sister, two brothers and five grandchj) .. dren. M e m 0 ria 1 contributions I may be made to the TB and Dreams Are Made Of Homes Like This Health Society of Wayne County for .emphysema reo search. I' IF YOU HA "IE NOT AS YET FOUND YOUR "CASTLE IN THE SKY" _ Interment was i,; Ever- YOUR SEARCH HAS ENDED. THIS HOME HAS LOOKS - ENVIRONMENT green Cemetery. - AND ACCOMMODATIONS SUFFICIENT TO MEET YOUR MOST EXACT------, ING REQUIREMENTS AND IS ONE OF THE SHOW PLACES OF THE POINTE. HENRY C. BUVAERE I I . Funeral services for Mr. A few of the features include a king'size living room, paneled library, IHuvaere, 77, of Maryland I Florida room (35x24), breakfast room, master suite with bedroom - avenue, were held on Satur- dressing room and bath; 4 additional bedrooms and 2 baths; maid's I day, January 13, in the St'l quorters; games room with bar, terrific storage space, air conditioners. Paul on the Lake Church. carpet, draperies, terrace (55x22), and a professionally lands~aped He died on Wednesday, Janu. and sprinkle red site well over on acre in size. I ary 10, in Cottage Hospital. Mr. Huvaere founded Henry Huvaere '" ~ns Inc. IF YOU ARE lOOKING FOR A HOME OF THIS TYPE AND SIZE YOU I construction company, and WOULD BE DOING YOURSELF A FAVOR BY MAKING AN EARLY served as president until his INSPECTION. retirement in 1969. He was Save 10% 10 40% on SELECTEDGROUPS YOUR GROWING BOYS Will LOVE HiE Bruins, Stars HE-MAN, ROUGH AND TUMBLE lOOK OF COUNTRY IlEARTIf 3 Grosse Pointe Skate to Tie Here's a perfect ploce for active, on.the go Offices youngsters. Provides the extra room ood exira 'lne Cox and Baker Bruins storage they'll always need. In ruslic 'oi,d pine strengthened their hold on and selected veneers_ Save now, second place in the hockey mite division by playing the current leaders Stars to a O.() tie Sunday morning, Jan. uary 14. MEM8ERS OF THE DETROIT AND GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARDS The young pla)'ers were Irllnch .Hic., in . encouraged by a very voc,d OITIIO" - GIlOSSE POINTE - ST. Cl~11I SHOIlES - FARMINGTON group of parents numbering 23020 MACK AVENUE (Near Nine Mile Rd.) Phone 778.3500 approximately 43. , ! Open Evon,.;. 'f,1 9 PM Mon _ Thu", r" O,h., doy, '1,1 ~)O PM ~"--- - ...... --.. -- ...... ------....- ...- --. --, --, - - - ~.- -, -- - - -. ~ -.-......

Pdge Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd.y, J.nu.ry 1973 -_ .._-._------'8. Grosse Pointe News II M · let Sh d I Wh G 0 IJ J I, , ,\:'-:TEEHO PUBLISHERS, INC, emona en er c e u e I at oes It VVhai ~ new on rllTlCES l'NDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL t ! ;!t'ISSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Open Daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m. a P • '",,",I.~~~~oSlage Paid at DetroIt, MIchigan (Sundays building open 10 a.m .•5 p.m.) "rr'Ir rtit'L ITLLY PAID CIRCULATION January 18-25,1973 Your Librarv _ _ Phone TU 2.6900 * ~1I Mem;rl.a)t sponsb~ed a;IiYJt:f:I open ito th~ tI By Pat Rousseau v,'" , "",11 l'"~ss Associallon and NaUonal'Edllorial AuoclaUOII rosse OJn e pU c. OSp equ1Pmien By Virginia Leonard Th League Shop Buyers :-,,\rrl)~,U AUV£RTISIl':G Ill/PRESENTATIVE available for free loan: crutches, whee cha rs, ~. e Weekly I\ewspaper Repreaenlatlve. Inc. h.rw. Ita! b dad hating lamps ... are back from the fu~ni. I'! , !'~I ,,"'Il"C, l'o'ew York 19. New York BYrant •. 1300 .... p e s n e. It is always sad to say ings and cross feferences. _ N he I m :;,.,I,ll \l'thl~a" A,'e~~~CAGOOFFICE Phone FJna~dal "UJ4 GROSSE POINTE, GARDEN CENTER AND goodbye to people, especially She worked here for nbout ture show in art aro ma .. '-"._-- LENDING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on when you have worked with two years, even learned to IXt-J£IIIIJt,.L ... watch for all the new )WBEHT n, EDGAH EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER duty Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 10 them for a number of years. run a switchboard, but the --, -7 arrivals at 98 Kercheval. \\"lLLlA \1 ADA"IO ADVERTISING MANAGER a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteer consultant on duty Fri. This time we are ref~rring I governmt'nt wa~ about to • .1\\"f: I' .\WELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY days 2-4 p.m. 881.4594. to Harriet Helms, Chief of take, over this Job .of co~. Winter-Timely Special, .. at Trail Apothe- J:D!!"S J. NJAIM "'''''',,, ...,, ",,""".." NEWS TI d J y 18 Children's Services of Ihe pilahon. Our herome still cary Shop, 121 Kercheval. Dor.othy Gray's Hal' J:rl:;lll ,\, WAllA .. SPORTS, NEWS '. lUrs ay, .anuar . M F t I Grosse Pointe Public Li'l wanted to be a librarian, so I 4 unces I, \1!lV lHIT EDUCATION, NEWS 10:00 a.m. Advanced LIp Read mg- rs. ran Z brary, who has just retired. she applied at the School of mone Hand Cream is on specla .. , 0 • 1.I1.L L\', K,\RH ADVERTISING Johnson, Instructor I'm sure that there are quite Library Science at Western is $1.50. Her Salon Cold Cream regu)arly $~.lB, ~IAH\" liJIlBIER "ADVERTISING *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription-Mrs. John Mc- a number of kids and ex. Reserve in Cleveland, (now now specially priced at $1.50. These are. Just )'.\1' JU H' SSEAU . " ADVERTISING Namara, Instructor kids who. over the years. known as Case.Western Re. two from a selection of Dorothy Gray speCIals. )"\1L<\ \:\LENTINO.ADVERTISING .12:30 p.m. Beginning Lip Reading-Mrs. Frantz have known her and have serve). She was influenced • h:.'1TlIY BHYEN ..... ADVERTISING Johnson, Instructor benefitted from her help 10 by the reputation of Harriet ~I 1.'()LE'l"fE N~Zn.EINER CIRCBUULSAINTIEOSSN12:30 p.m. Women's Republican Club of Grosse them in the Children's De. Long ,who h~d m 3de~~lndam~ BronBzeanDi~ohorTheMWariI.notnerSCh"ariflftserw.1:1) 'enat~rTtam~e .J ()lIO': :IIar:KE. IE ' ."'''''''''''''.'' Pointe partment. These are the ones fot" hersel! In the lie o~ ... III \ \,\1': EASO:'>", ACCOUNTS 1 30 T d t I Medit tion who will feel sad at her de. librariarianship for children. Tuesday through Saturday. I?on't forget the .J'i\ll'LllFHI:"-< CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING : p.m. r~nsce~ en a a . parture But there was to be a delay; fashion show during lunch brIghtens up Tues- T" ,\1(\'\ I!\" SCIII\tANSKY CLASSIFIED AlIVERTISING • 4:00 p.m. Chll~r~n s Art-Carol LachUlsa, In-I A nallve of Nebraska, Miss Harriet.s old. job ':held on," day and Renaezvous Night every Wednesday IIEll\' IL\tJGllT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING struc.o_ t Helms attended the Univer. her father dIed; t.len for a from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Brl?nze poot .- .._-- • 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc or sity of Nebraska at Lincotn.,1 short time she returned to I is available on Sunday for those spee.lal pnvate • 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet She started out in the Teach. her old library job in Lin. t r t f 75 P t 'ew From The Cap,"t.ol • 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, ers College because she coin. n?w doing almost semi. parties, with a minimum gues IS 0 U 0 One Vl Instructor wanted to work with chil. profeSSIOnal work. 125 ... 886.1932. By WUUam R. Bryant, Jr. 8:00 p.m. Transcendental Meditation dren. Before her senior year, I ,But Library S.chool soon • 8:00 p.m. A.A. U.W. she began to zero in more did enter th" pIcture, and Beautiful Bamboo ... is the motif on a 11", (;()\"(~rnor ga\'e his \ erans, some of whom now get 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club Trave- exactly on a career - per. Harriet received her degree new pair of lovely lamps at DenIer, 77 Ker. St:,!" "I the State message special property tax exemp'j logue haps she would prefer to be. in 194~, practica~ly a~sured cheval. The lamps are Italian faience with a :lnrl.l)rl',r'lltcd the novel idea I lions, would lose the old ones 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre "W?it Until come a librarian, But we are O(fMaoJob. Kba.cktf:enrsoL~nc~~nd soft silvery glaze and white pleated shades. Dark" talking about the great De. nusg rls o. • \"~I:' ,in"l' the slate may but would get a new, more. pression days, when you been na~ed h~ad of the L~n. kl\'P Ill"r!' income than it equitable and generally larg. Friday, January 19 were lucky if you had any coIn CIty LIbrary). MISS Tennis Any Time ... thanks to indoor nN."h \ ,XI', "1Ould be re er exemption. Their exemp'l '" 9:30 a.m. Furcraft-Reggie Wyatt, Instructor kind of a job so Harriet Helms was delighted with all courts. Young Clothes has a new se!ection of dlll'ed. lion would be for. 100 percent 12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe- taught for one 'year in high the personalities she met Lacoste and Suntogs easy-care tennis dresses J)',n.t oct too excited. of property tax .m excess of 0 C d D "'Ie at We t rn Reserve t • " f F pen ar ay school. W,.! s e. . ~ for girls plus tennis jackets and swea ers .•• 1l1l)ugh, Tile proposed relief 3.5 percent 0 mcome. or. 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor However, our new retiree but she. pays specI~l tnbute 110 Kercheval. 11", graduated features which these taxpayers, many of • 330 Ski Hi Trip to Pine Knob had talked to the head of to Hamet Long, WIIO taught • minimize .benefit for most whom.are pres.e~t1y the hard. • 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet the Lincoln City Library, the students"t0 be "good . middle class. taxpayers. . ~:;es~l\h~Y i~~~f :o~r~~I. • 7~OO ::~: Beginning and Advanced Karate where she was told to get housekeepe.rs, ~nd warned Hamlin's Has " a sale on Beaujolais , For a fnmlly of four WIth considerable. With $8,000 in. S K Sh' Di t some experience. Soon she them that In their work they Blanc 1971 vintage. Forty-one dollars ninety. 11l('Ome of $20,000, a ho~e come, a home worth $25.000 • Dangl' {U B ~md' rec ~:r PhT C \Vas working as an apprentice would have "many interrup. five cents a case. This week only! ... 89 worth S35.OO0, and paymg and property taxes of $715, 7:30 p.m. G'~ IcaD~ [1 ge - . rs. lip . for this Library for the huge tions." Kercheval. TU 5.8400. properly (axes on the home th pert tax exemption 1 . S, Irec or . . salary of $25.00 a month! She So, in 1941, our new retiree • of SI.O(}'J. the property tax e Ir~e J35 8:00 p.m. Alhance F~ancalse de G~.oss~ Pomt.e started out doing mostly stu. returned to Lincoln as As. Life ,saving would be $12Q and the wou. 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pomte Theatre Walt UntIl dent assistant work but sistant to the Head of Chilo Light of Your income tax sJving S10. for a The .G?vernor ?ropOses a Dark" when her pay was rai~ed to dren's Work. From 1943 to popular apothecary shop total net saving of $130 or 9 $~70 mllhon combmed reduc. Saturday, January 20 $50.00 a month she gradually 1950 she was Head of the just $20.50 at The Sign of perCl'nt 01 ('urrenl lcvel prop. bon over the next two years. • 930 m Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor began do~ng cl~rical wo~k; Department: The Mermaid, 75 Kercheval. ('rly 3'1d income taxe~. ~~~~t ~ed~:? l~or:i~~ f~~n~ .1O~OO ::m: Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre _ ~he especI~lIy lIked workmg .But Harnet wanted ~ome There's a new selection The manner by whIch ~he surpl~s this year. the lottery I Mrs. Sydney Reynolds Instructor In the Chlldren'~ Room, If different type of experIence dec.orated with morning ,"o,"eroor prope>.ses makl.ng could Yl"eld$60 to $80 mUll'on 7'30 p m Summl.t Ll'ghthouse ' our student assistants ever elsewhert, so she came to glories roses herbs or duck . ". complained about shelf read. the Detroit Public Library ". these, changes IS by (1) m. if ,its success continues and 8:30 p.m. Gross"e Pomt~ Theater "Wait Until ing and shelving _ which I (Dutfield Branch), wher.e decoys and more: c.rcasmg the personal exemp. revenue sharing brought in D lr I (IOn on the mcome tax from $75 million. On the other ar hope th~y didn't-they came she ~orked as Head of Chl1- .• . . ... the current $1.200 10. ~t,700 hand, welfare and education Sunday, January 21 to Harriet; she spent many dren s Work, 1951.1952. Harriet became ChIef of Cnll- now It IS tune to step down per person. and(2~ gJVJng a programs mal require more 9:30 a.m. Anawim a long hour doing this sort The rest of her schedule dren's Services. And she's I and relax _ have a bit of homestead exemptIOn equal money and at least will seek 10:00 a.m. 1st Church of Understanding of. chore. Nevertheless, she goes as follows: She joi~ed held ~at position ever since. fun. Harriet ~ill ~tart .~ to 60 percent of property t~x more, the economy ~ould 10:00 a.m. Self Realization Fellowship still wanted to be a children's the Staff of the Grosse Pomte Havmg been "around the with a short trip soon to VISIt In exce~;s of 4 pe~cent ot m. worsen again and lottery reo 2:30 p.m. Transcendental Meditation Ii~rarian - and her pay was rUbli~ ~ibrary k i~ 19i~' rr place" for 20' yea.n, : feel relatives ~n ~inCOl~, (ant I come ... enters WIll. be conf. ceipts could faIl oU rapidly.at 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre' "Wait Until r(Halsed~Oh$75.00 a month! furne I~5-l~::slR t mcoh~ I've ~nownh Harhrledtt' or ta SU 5pect.that her slShter,•• u. sidercd to pay 17 percent 0 any time. D k" ow rlc can we get?) rom " B u .5 long tIme, ave a Ime 0 c ille, WI w om s e dyeS rent for property taxes. ar We have now entered the couldn't forget Grosse Pomte appreciate her dedication to will be along too). Then I The Go\'ernor proposes at So, we. have a. recent .50 Monday, January 22 days of the Roosevelt Ad. and did return as a Chilo children her quiet humor, suspect she bas other trips the ~amc time to reduce or percent mcrease m the tn. 9:30 a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michi- ministration, and Harriet got dren's Librarian, both at the her ex~rience, her depend. planned for the future. climinate properly tax credo come ta.x and a brand new gan, Inc. a job in the Treasury AC'/ Central Library and the ability. I am currently at The one thing Harriet its Or! the income tax. That 2 cent lDcrease in the .gas * 9:30 a.m. Beginning Spanish -,Mrs. Jose Bor- counts OlIke-with a salary Woods Branch, ~rom 1957 to bome with a broken leg, so asked me to emphasize was is wh\' the net reduction is tax and now the Governor rego Instructor of $1,loo! Her assignment 1961, at which hm~ the late I can't quite gra!p the fact the fact that she has no in. ~e>smit1l on the income tax. says we should cut ta.xes.. *10:00 a.m. Can~er Center Workshop was to make subject head. Jean Taylor retired and that. when I retu~ Miss te~tion of leaving Gr(tl\5e All "Senior citizens" and I suggest y?U believe It 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe I Harnet Helms Will. have ~()mte;. she would nev~r CO~- hlind ficrso_n=.and some vet. when you see It, not sooner. I *12:30 p.m. Duplicate 'Bridge _ Mrs. Philip C. * 4:00 p.m. Rochester Hills Riding School been repla~ed _ wlll no SIder It. Grosse Pomte IS Gibbs Director • 4 00 P m Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor longer be wIth. us - and I home b.ase t? her. . Tl'olnbly 1 00 T., d t 1 M d't t. 4:' . Ch'ld 'A tel Lachuisa In- know I shall mISS her. So, With mIXed feelings we, PT A Meets Jan. 22 : p.m. ranscen. en a. e 1 a IOn. * :00 p.m. 1 ren s r - aro , When I asked Harriet professionally, must say "au • 1:15 wish :\lichao:l .T, Deeb, vice.j the governing of school dis- p.m. Slymnastlcs--Rlcky Dove, Instructor structor llbout retirement, she said revoir." We Harriet pr!'siriellt, State Board of i tricts a~e several topics Mr. .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii * 6:30 & she. had ambivalent feelings, Helms well; we will miss Eduf'a lion, is the guest IDeeb will explore. WHY PAY MORE? 8:00 p.m. Folk Guitar I and II-Alex Suczek, (which, I think is par for the her, and will always be s pea Ii (' r at the Trombly Classroom visits are sched. Instructor course). She hates to leave happy to see her if she will Sdwo/ P'f,A. meeting on uled prior to the general ALL FURNI.URI 20Cllt 7:30 p.m. Alger Post 995 the library and her profes. only pop in to see liS from 'l"nd~y . .January 22. at. 8: 1.5 meeting, followed by an in. • IV '" 8:00 & sion, but she has devoted time to time. She has a fiDe 9:00 p.m. Monday Night Dance Club-Mr. and many years to children, their library record and is truly a pm, II~ the 5~hool audltor.l. formal social hour. \1m, FInanCing of public . . ABOVE COST Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors library wants and needs, ~o credit to her profession. schools ami the role of state Mrs. Paul Ender IS SOCial We carry maior brands 8:00 p.m. Transcendenta) Meditation Jnd 100';)/ school boards in, chairman. Tuesday, January 23 • 9:00 & Kotclter's Grosse Pointe Lees;", Co. Uoosters Host Dinner Dance UNIQUE FURNITURE 10:30 a.m. Adult French Conversation - Mme. 559-6334 Charles Bachrach, Instructor The annual GJ os')e Pointe finance North High School * 9:30 a,m. & • AUTO LEASING. North Athlctic Booster Club boys and girls freshman, Decorating Assistance Available 12:30 & 7:30 p.m. Painting All Media-Lorraine dinn('rdance will be held junior varsity and varsity' McCarty, Instructor AU MArfS AND MODELS Salurday night, January 20, interscholastic atiJletic pro- "'10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital Geto.rhke at lIw Pollard House. 24225 grams. • .10:00 a.m. Yoga-Norma Cheif, SRF, Instructor One e",Of fleet IeIore r.. leae lIJrpel. belween 10 and 11. Tickets for the 7 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe- :\file road,1 in SI. ;:;lair'l dinner-dance are $25 per Investment Lecture 15550 E. Warren 885-4770 Shores, couple and may be purchased 30% noon Senior Men's Club o{ GrosRe Pointe- 12:00 George Polosky, Mgr. P f()cced s are u~d to help at the door. OFF Luncheon DINING JOSEPH KALICHST~IN r-15-AilE~i;S-l lne.tritl PiawisIA •• r. TileIllichslell PIleII'.elll ~ND 23.yell"W Imei .it~St~I",.nn, B.rtok D'Rees aR~ Ce,il lIottlrnes i Infants - Boys - GIrlS Wear I THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARrS Fo(lnd.,.,. Soa.ty Conl'ltrl $tIrie,; Edith J. f,..man, Chairman BEDROOM AUDITORIUM, FRI.• JAN. 26, 8:30 P.M. Ar1!In'ltitlli. Tic'.1 Offic:. (.31.4671,. All H",eIton'. $6, S5. $4 A trusted name i Annual SALE Up to I SUITES for 1~7 years FREE "Spanish Villa" on the Lake INSTALLATION ..., OFF ON All In WINDSOR, 3O-MINUTES from the TUNNEl, ! 50% I FACING BEACH GROVE GOLF COURS~ i"" 0 9.roup. of sdected na~e bran.d Itemsj CARP£TING i Healthtex - Carter - BIlly The Kid BOUGHT i Ci:~derella - Berkshire - Thomas - etc. DURING , '/lp welcome Michigan Banl

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----. . 0 -. - A.c~-e.-m-y-O-p.-e-n--HousePlanned 'la Mancha' Night To Fight Leukemia The Grosse Pointe Acad. trustees and parents, and emy, an independent eduea. view the sehoo!'s facilities. tional schooL with an enroll. Refreshments will be sel'ved . . 1 ment of 480 studel.c.J encolII. The .~cademy of~e..~ a Cul- passing age s t h r e e to 14, Iy.certifled Montes~orl Early (pre-school through g r ad e School, (~ges t~re~ .to {j~e), eight), from the entire De- and a hIghly mdlVlduahzed troit metropolitan community, Montessori-oriented Lower will hold Open House this and Middle School program, Sunday. January 21, from 2 (grades one to eight). to 4:30 o'clock. It offers a full range of This is an opportumty tJ courses ba.sed on g?als. of meet informally with the self.motivatlon and dIrectiOn hea(ll11'aster, faculty, board of in a Christian envir.>nmenl.

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From Another Pointe short and to of View The Pointe By Janet Mueller S pen din g Christmas in The Warren S. Wilkinsons are back in Wood. Palm Beach and New Year's land place after a lovely long weekend in Palm at the Key Largo Anglers Beach, and welcoming houseguests Aline and Club were MR. and MRS.' MRS. FLORENCE SISMAN, of are MRS. JOSEPH BELANGER, Jacques Leblanc. BENSON FORD, of Lake. East Jefferson, avenue, (left), joined MRS. ARTHU R PF ANNEN. 'M. Leblanc, president, chief executive. offi~er shore road, whose son, BEN. officers of the Children's Leukemia SCHMIDT and MRS. HAnRY S. and member of the' board of Dart Contamer1Jne SON, JR., and daughter, Foundation of Michigan, looking over BROWN. HARRY BROWN, (stand- Incorporated, will present an Alliance Francaise de LYNN, were with their par- scrapbooks of the group's activities ing, left), is the Foundation's execu. Grosse Pointe-sponsored program at the Grosse ents for the holidays. in the past, after accepting honorary tive director, and JOSEPH BELAN. Pointe War Memorial tomorrow evening. • • • chairmanship of the 'Foundation's GER, (standing, right), of the Grosse His talk begins at 8 o'clock. A 20-minute color RUTH (Mrs. Walter J.) January 21 benefit performance of Pointe Farms Police Department, and movie On containerization will ba shown. BURCZYK, of Lituestone "Man of La Mancha" at Northland Mrs. Belanger are vice.presidents. 'M. L.eblanc was ,born in Liege, Belgium, reo road appeared last Sunday Theatre. Seated with her, (from left), afternoon, January 14, in St. ------ceived a Masters degree in Economics from t~e Paul's (',athedral, Woodward University of Liege in 1953, joined the Compagme at Hancock, Detroit, in a pi. FERRY and DEBRA L. AN.! a $323,254 grant to DR./ man age r of Advertisinr Maritime BeIge in Antwerp and became assistant ano recital as part of the GELL Bachelors of Arts. WALTER H. SEEGERS, of Agency Relations for News. manager of the company's office in Kinshasa, Zaire, Cathedral's "Sundays at 4" , ..... Barclay road, professor and week magazine, has been ap- JULIET MAZER, daugh. chairman of the Wayne State pointed chairman of the Pub- 8art Edmond int.rcoif/ure S"lon is .he of/;ci,,1 hairdressers for (then'Leopoldville, Belgian Congo), remaining there concert series, sponsored by 1973. Miss Kerry Ann Wells through all the country's difficulties. the Friends of the Cathedral ter of MR. and MRS. JOHN University School of Medi. Iic Rclations Advisory com- was tl1e winner for 1972. under the direction of EL- MAZER, of Lorain'! road, en. cine Department of Physi. mittee of Camp Fire Girls, He came to The States in 1964, settling with jOY\ld her recent tarm.break ology, (or three related rc- Inc. For beautitul hair see Bart Edmond Trichology Deportment lor a Aline and their three children in Scarsdale, N.Y., WYN DAVIES, organist and healthy scalp and fine,t hai, ca,e. A scientific approach to choirmaster. She played com. from school. Sht! student.as. search projects concerned • • 0 beauty. joined the Belgian Line, {Compagnie Maritime positions by Bach, Beethoven, sisted Marie School third with blood clotting in the S T E PH A N I E SMITH, BeIge's parent company here), and was eventually Chopin Qnd Prokofieff. Ad- grad\.! teacher LIB TARPY. heart, changes during rejec- daughter of DR, and ~lRS. promoted to executive vice.president. mir,~ion to all Cathedral con- Mrs. Tarpy was Juliet's third lion of kidney transplants, RICHARD W. S1.n1'H, JR., Bart Edmond When Dart ContainerJine, a Compagn~e Mari. certs Is free. grade teacher when she was and blOOd loss generally: of Lincoln road, graduated UCllllt)' So Inn time 'BeIge, Bristol City Line of Bristol, England, a youngster. Juliet's a Michi- .. 0 • in 1970 from Grosse Poinle • • • gan State University sopho. WILLIAM B. CECIL, a South High School, now a GROSSE POINTE WOODS DOWNTOWN and Clarke Traffic Services of Montreal, Canada, Armong perloI'mers in the more now. native of the Farms, gradu. junior at Bucknell Univer. 21316 Mack Ave: 45 E. Adams international consortium, designed to provide a Wayne S tat e University B866060 W02111:? .. .. • ated in 1941 from Grosse sily, is enrolled at Bucknell weekly service in the North Atlantic trade between Dance Alumni Msociation's Thursday and Friday evenings by appointment KATHARINE PAR R ISH Pointe High School, \:urrcnt I (Continued on Page 24) the USA, Canada, the United Kingdom and the l~th annual dance concert lor WORCESTER, daughter of ------_ continent cf Europe, was f.()rmed in 1969, Jacques young people, presented Sat- MR. and MRS. JOHN P. Leblanc became its president. urday January 13, in WSU's W 0 R C EST E R, of Kerby The Leblancs will be returning to Belgium for Community Arts Auditorium, court, has been named to good soon. Their visit in The Pointe is part of their was LOUIE SCHULTE, of the Fall Term Dean's List "farewell to America" trip. R a d nor circle.. Proceeds at Briarcliff College, Briar- went to the .Ruth Murray cliff Manor, N.Y., where, a They will be guests of honor at a cocktail party Tuition Fund, to help out. hosted Iby the William Barrys, of Stanton lane, to- member of the Class of "14, standing college danee stu. she is majoring ill: Develop. morrow evening, before the War Memorial program. dents further their education. The Wilkinsons will entertain at a French din- mental Psychology. She is a • • • University.Llggett S c h 001 ner party Saturday. The Lebltmcs leave Sunday. Among those receiving de. alumna. • • • grees from Western Michi- A Voice From The Past Igan University during De. The United States Public cember commencement cere- Health Service has awardecl Few things please a professional intervIewer monies were' Pointer ROB. more tban a voice from the past, a note/Christmas ERT P. PETERSON, JOHN C L-.:J0 card/letter from a former "subjed"-dreadful word S. NASH. JR., LINDA J'I oltage UUU~S that; We prefer to think of them as peoplf':-witb. OTI'O, SUSAN L. SCHUE. M J 25 whom-we've-talked.jn.depth, with mutual enjoyment. LER. TIMOTHY T. ALLARD I eel au. / . So when we noted the return address name on and KATHERINE M. HAM. _ the outside of the envelope was Mrs. Theodore B. ILTON, all Bachelor of Sci. Mrs. J a c k Leithauser S~an, (pointer of Interest October 13, 1966, ence recipients; MICHAEL! chairman of the Patient Ser: when she was all caught up in Pjlrent Education J. O'LINN, JAMES VAN. vice Guild of Cottage Hospi. Associates), we pushed aside that day's other mail. DENBERGHE and STEPlJE~ tal, will be featured speaker No matter what the other envelopes might con- P. GUBA, ~a~helo~s of Bus 1- at the annual meeting of the tain, ,Jeanne's was going to cCime first. ness AdmInIstration; and Women's Auxiliary to Cottage PATRICIA L. RILEY, NAN. Hospital next Thursday, Jan- • • • CY A. NEEF, BARBARA E. uary 25, at 11 o'clock, at the We leamed that Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has BROWN, W ILL I A M C. Hospital. (Continued OR Page 15) SCHAEFER, DEBORAH S. Mrs. Leithauser will review "Vietnam Doctor" by James Turpin. She describes the book as "an inspirational ac. count of one man's struggle to help mankind." At the business session PRICES preceeding the program and luncheon, members of the Auxiliary will approve by- law changes desIgned to meet needs created by the e~pan. sion of Cottage's facilities, ,SLASHED and new officers will be el. ected to serve under Mrs. Lcithauser, who will ascend to the presidency. for Members wishing to aHend the luncheon should make reservations no later than Monday, January 22, by call. ing Mrs. Frank Olkowski, 884-5832, or Mrs. John Gil- more, 886-6164. "''1', Quick Clearance ,

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3 Kerchevol Ave.• The Sphere W"tton.Pi~..c~ 01 Fi,her. Rood Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Pointe ~a::~.-I!lbtlb~ ~~ otKf Irtdr 110<6 19849 Mack Ave. a.1d our new store TU JoISOS TU 4.6615 2861 Somerset Mall Troy J GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Thursday, January 18, 1973 Society News Gathered from the Pointes ------"--,------,------Special Circus Sehedule Scandinavian Select Strings Performers will be Hanna Tri.De/teU to Gather May Wedding Lahti, nute, Inez Redman, For Evening Session Borge to Conduct Symphony Performance For Musicale violin, Grace Konopka, eello, Benefit Slated C!lro1ine Jewell .Anderson, Date Planned Music from French com. piano, Irene Kinsey, violin, Local Delta DeHa Delta Former Detroit Lions star poser. will be featured in the Music for stringed instru. Louise Gall, piano, Virginia Alumnae ,meet Monday, Jan. Plans for a May 5 wedding Detroit Symphony Ron Kramer and Marilyn next Scandinavian Symphony ments will be featured at the Wulff, piano, Lucille Zoeb.r. uary 22, at B o'clock at the are being made by Janet concert Saturday, January filth morning concert of ki j lin B tt P t Fisher road home 01' Mrs. Gordl'nier and Carl J. Well- Turner, WXYZ.T\7 weather. s , v 0 , eye erson, James Meyers. their presi. 20, at 8:20 o'cloc'k in Henry Tuesday Musicale of Detroit violin , ...Uargo Krumel ,. vl'ola dent. Assisting hostess is born, Ill, whose engagement Evening of Music and Mirth Will Raise Funds for ~~:~en~e th~~ninn:r::~ F .'rd High School. next week, January 23. at and Joy Greenleaf cello has been announced by her , . Mrs. Dennis East. Ford Auditorium Acoustieal Renovation: maUnee of the Shrine Circus Soloist Beverly Stief wiJI 10:30 o'clock in the Lecture The program has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Audienee Invited to Afterglow scheduled lor 2 o'clock Fri. sing operatic arias from Hall of the Detroit Instilute planned by Lotta Winkler Reporting national acHv!. J. Gordinier, of Redford day, January 26. Over 7,000 "'M a non" by Massent,t, of Arts. aDd Margo Krumel with Ber. ties and advising the group Township. ''''' Va" Husen, Tuesday will be Mrs. Russell A. Hd. Midwinter doldrums will be banished at Ford' handicapped children from "Louise" by Chnpentier and The program is dedicated Dl...... d f ...... d N H T' The bride.elect is a senior . I' a1 en, 0 "",ncor, ' " f(. h Auditorium next Saturday evening, January 20, at the tri.county area are ex- "L'Enfant Prodigie" by De. to "Crusade for Strings," a MUSlca e s gener program Della's national executive at Eastern Mic igan Univer. 8:30 o'clock, when Victor Borge appears with the peeled ,to attend. The mat. bussy. year-round project of the chairman. president. sity. Her fiance, son of Mrs. Michigan and National Fed. Detreit Symphony Orchestra a.~ guest conductor inee benefits the Metropoli. The orchestra will be fea. Philanthropic c h a j r man She will also vi!>it c{)lIegi. Karlton Pierce, of Oxford and pianist." I tan So c ie t y for Crippled tured in the rhapsody "Es. eration of Music Clubs, aim. Mrs. Charles Bishop reports ate chapters at Michigan road, and Carlton J, Well. Children and Adults. pana" by Chabrler, the pre. ed at developing interest in that several members re- State and the University of born, Jr., of Gainesville, Ga., The Evening of Music and Borge's Arr8ngement of A donatlon of $2.50 wUl stringed instruments, lude to "Afternoon of 0 eenUy presented muscial pro. Michigan during her stay in is an Eastern Michigan grad. and Mirth is designed to Concerto. in F by Gershwin, provide a handic:apped c:hUd I Faun" by Debussy and the Scbola d sh ips aDd cash grams at the ClImbrldge the state. uate. assist in financing acous- plus varlOUS piano selection.s. with an afternoon he will reo oacchanllle from "Samson awards are given at the na. Nursing Center in Northwest ._, _ tical renovation of Ford A~d of course there will me ,m be r forever. Tax de- and Delilah" by Saint.Saens, tional level for excellence Detroit and the Williams- Auditorium, home of the be time for a famous Borge ductlble doMtions may be in this field, accoretrolt '8235, or by call. Tickets may be obtained Included on next Tuesday's the 10 o'clock chapel service tra members at a similar performing before profes. ing UN 1~10. program will be music f(y,l' at the door or by contacting at the Vei«an's Hospital in concert. Joining the Great sional musicians, because of Donations may be made violin, viola .aDd cello, as Allen Park on the fourth Sun. Dane ['1r his demand. return their instant understanding for an individual ticket or ticket chairman Lawrence well as fiute and piano. day of each month. visit will be Marylyn Mul. of the slightest nuance, be for a block of seats. Sheppard, 271.8609. vey, soprano, scheduled to Iit a gleam in the eye or an sing "Musetta's Waltz" from hilarious gesture. "La Boheme" plus "Regnava "My finest hour occurs Borge C:Oi'1c:ertsbave' been called "an unique form of nel Solenzio" from "Lucia. when some of the greats of Or perhaps when the musi. entertainment which speaks aILe di Lammermoor." Ithe music world wipe tears cians in the orchestra almost direetly to every musician Miss Mulvey often serves of laughter from their eyes. break their instruments fL'4'>m'who can .-ead between the as foil for Borge's antics. I Also on the program will uncontrollable giggles," mu:lical lines." ~rosse LJ00tnte This, in itself, exemplifies the Borge appeal, not only to OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS the vast number of musical. J7lcademy Iy untrained, but also to the scores of sophisticated musi. clans who fiock to his con. JANUARY SPECIAL certs throughout the world. A little.known fact is that shadow box pictur. 'rome. whenever a touring sym. 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na"rsday, January 18. 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen Women'sPage-by, of and for Pointe Women Mrs. Patrick Murphy Church Women Meet Tuesday I From Another Pointe of View . Grosse Pointe Memorial coordinator for membership Miss Seski Says I______I Church Women's Association and fellowship, and Mrs. (C«lt.iDued from Page 13) will hold its annual meeting Harold L. Quackenbush, reg. been the Stedmans' home since October, 1969. They next Tuesday, January 23, at istrar. ,Vows January 13 really love it, leaving only in mid-September to 10 o'c~ock.. Mrs. A~thur O. A. At a noon luncheon, Dr. visit friends and family in 'Michigan and New York Schmidt w~ll presl?e. . Dalziel. ecumenical minister Newlyweds to Live in Detroit, Where Bridegroom, State. New officers wIll be .In. I from Johannesburg, South Or. Patriek Leo Murphy, Will Be • Resident .• stalled by pro Ray A. KI~ly Africa, will talk on the K E I • They're back in Florida by late October. at a!1 11.0 clock communion "Changing C h u r chin a at resge ye nshtute Their house is about 100 yards off the Intra. s~rvlce. I~. Barbo.u: Chapel, Changing World." Coastal Waterway, their 28ioot cabin cruiser wlth vlsJ~mg ~In.lster Dr. Vacationing on St. Barthelemy in the French moored at their dock, J'ust steps from their back Jack ;Dal:uel asslstin~. Dr. Dalziel, former pastor are Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Leo Murphy, d' . C I Besides lIIrs. Schmidt, Mrs. of St. Columbus Church, who exchanged marriage vows Saturday evening, oor. They reomemb~rs of ~oral Rld~e Yacht lub, J. Ross Bush, vice.president, South Africa's largest Pres. I January 13, in the Grosse Pointe Academy Chapel. and Jeanne 15 SpeCIal Projects chairman for the Mrs. Stuart George treas. bytcrian congregation, has Mrs. Murphy is the for.' Club's .women's boating group, the Anc-Hers. urer, and Mrs. Ha'rry W. just arrived to spend the mer Hedwig Ann Seski, mother's illusionaDd aDUque She servel1 recently as chairman of a luncheon Mellen, secretary, will con. winter in Grosse Pointe and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. pointe d'aiguille lace, made cruise to Bal Harbour, handling reservations and tinue in office: . assist at Memorial Church. Arthur George Seski, of in 1867 in Lille, France. transportation, (by eight boats), for 85 people. New committee chairmen He is .•presently Senior • .... are Mrs. James L. Lafler, Lecturer In the Department South Deeplands road. She was attended by her TheIr oldest son, Bll1, IS married, has a son, coordinator for prO.llram and or Divinity, University of Dr. Murphy is the son or sister, Mira Seskl, as honor Michael, ~nd was released from th~ Army the day studies, Mrs. J. Alfred Grow, I Witwatersrand. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. maid, and bridesmaids Col. after ChrlStmas. He had been statIoned at Walter ------Murphy, of Clifton, N. J. leen Murphy, the bride. Reed Army 'Medical Center, doing television films The Reverend Albert Hillt'. groom's lister, and Mn. and commentary for the Army hospitals. He's a disc brand presided at the 6:30 Robert Parsble)', of Yales. . k . B ff I NY o'clock rites, whicb were ville, Conn. lOC ey 10 u a 0,. .., now. LET US followed by a reception at Brown velvet circled the Second son Ted is a sophomore at Manatee the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. waist! of their high.neeked, College, 'Bradenton, Fla. Music is his major interest WATCH The bride's cousin, Robbie long.sleeved beige moire this year. Seski, was altar boy. frocks. Their bouquets were The Stedmans participated in Coral Ridge -Your Time! The bride's candlelight fashioned of ta Dg er i n e Yacht Club's Fleet Review last Sunday, and enter- satin gown featured a high. feathered carnations and tained at-home New Year's Eve. Among their guests We repair ail line necked, Jong.sleeved Empire Fuji mums. were Mr. and Mrs. George Armbruster, of Devon. watches as well as bodice, and a circular train. Sean, Murphy was his shire road and Fort Lauderdale. Chronographs, She carried champagne or. brother s best man. In the "Can you imagine" Jeanne writes "gteeting Chronometers chids. usher corps were Jan Seskl, th NY:' h ' l' Her Cathedral lengtb veil the bride's brother, Miehilel e ew ear ?~~ a ouse complet~ r open to the and Accutron was a combination of her Dailey, James Walters, of Ibalmy breeze~. Most 0.£ the ~CtlVlt.Yw~s on a ------Long Island, N. and , Photo Eddie McGrath. Jr. Y., Iscreened lanai, overlookmg their sW1mmmg pool by Frank Obeck. and 'ooat, and those 'breezes coming from the Gulf Wedding vows were spoken by HEDWIG. Slate Evening The newlyweds will make Stream, about a mile offshore, caused the palm ANN SESKI, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur their home in Dek;>it, where trees to dance in moonlight. George Seski, of South Deeplands road, and Dr. • Group JMeettng the bridegroom will be a.. • I Murphy, son of the Frederick J. Murphys, of resident in Op!lthamolog)' at The morning she wrote the letter, Jeanne cut 16601 E. WARREN nJ 1.4800

Clifton, N.J., Saturday, January 13, in the Grosse The Evening Group of the Kresge Eye Institute. (CoDt1nued on Page 18) L Pointe Academy Chapel. Grosse Pointe M e m 0 rial Cburch will hold its regular Among a select group of honor society in Educa lion monthly program meeting 268 Western Michigan Uni. are SUSAN EVE BEYER, of Tuesday, January 23, at 8 versity students initiated reo McKinley avenue. and JILL o'clock. cently into Beta Iota Chapter ELLEN ALEXANDER, of Mrs. Watson Ford will re- of Kappa Delta Pi national Littlestone road. view Irma Bombeck's "Just Wait till You Have Children GROSSE POINTE CHilDREN'S THEATRE of Your Own." The Great The refreshment commit. Presents. 3 Act Musical tee includes Mrs. Maurice A. Roberts, Mrs. Paul D. Cor. "SNOW WHITE" nelisen and Miss Janet B'. Cooper. Saturday, FelJruary 3 and 10, 11 a.m.ll. 2 p.m. OHicers of the .group, con. Preform once at tinuing for their second year, WillIAM FRIES AUDITORIUM are Mrs. Ralph J. Ranney. president, Mrs. Frank: C. Tidets avaiJable at Willson, vice.president, Mrs. Alvin A. Beardslee, secre. GrossI! Pointe War Memorial tary, and Mrs. Kryn J. Punch & Judy TDylond - On the Hill Nagelkirk, treasurer. Big BDYRestaurants, Cadieux & Mack, 9 Mile and JeHerson LILLIAN M: GULA, of Wil. Iison road, ALBERT MAN. Admission Students $1.00 - Aduhs $2.00 CINI, JR., of Hollywood ave. nue, and HEIDI A. WALK. Group rates lot 20 or more. OWIAK, of Yorktown road, For further in/ormalion coli have been named to the Fer. TUS~2" or TU5.]228 ris State College Fall Quar. ter Academic Honors List.

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Fly, run, i09 or cycle ... BUT do come to Martha's for this smashing sales event. Each year, Martha, hating every minute of it, marks down, reduces, slashes, virtually eliminates prices on her precious ready-to- wear and boutique. When designer coats, suJts; costumes, sportswear, daytime and evening dresses are practically given away. Everything with the "Martha look." Come Exclusive Engagement! early. Terrence Carmichael, award-winning California Photographcr, reduced as lovv as introducing, for the first timc in th is area, the uniquc "old Mastcrs" Renaissance style portraiture he has p')pularized on the West Coast. His technique of lighting and texturing gives his 5 5 wall.sizcd photographs thc look of handpaintcd works of art. 510. 20.'30. 40 Mr. Carmichael's work may be vicwcd at thc Scarab club. HURRY! 217 FARNSWORTH, Detro!( • all sales final •

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winner in the prestigious gram on April 1, and An Invite Women To Plan Lives Kresge Concert Slated Sunday Tchaikovsky International Mternoon of Ballet featuring They'll Have A Ball Competition of 1970. the Detroit Severo BaUet Women from throughout Church, Southfield, and from Romantic music and the In 1964 he won first prize in Since 1970 he has been Company, with Pierre Helu the metropolitan area will 12 to 3 Mondays and Wednes- return of a native son will the 74th International Taglia- artist-in. residence at the Uni. conducting the 0 r c h ,'l S t r a converge on Oakland Uni- days, January 2$l through highlight the next Kresge ferro Competition. In 1945 he versity of WisC ing with the problems of peo- SerIes. job. ple left alone by death or Also on the program will Continuum Center Director divorce, starting February 8 be three .symphonic poems, Eleanor Driver and a group in West Bloomfield; an eight- "Battle of the lluns," "Or. of trainoo group leaders will week program in Transac- pheus" aDd 'Mueppa," plus give participants a preview tional Analysis starting Feb. the Hungarian Rhapsody No. of the new two-stage pro- ruary 1 at Meadow Brook ' .2. gram called "Life Planning Clubhouse; aRe f res her Talented young Tocco was for Women," as well as in- Course in Fight-Training for born in 1S43, youngest of 12 formation about programs couples at Meadow Brook children. Although raised in designed for other members Clubhouse February 21; a I the Detroit uea, his musical of the family. Drama Workshop and a ,be- studies took him to Salzburg The first sta ge of Life havioral laboratory called Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Immediate Past for work with Magda TagHa. Planning explores a woman's Significance of the Individual, Commodore CURTIS CARMICHAEL, of Bishop ferro ~md Badura-Skoda at present lite style and future both starting February 23 a,t road, stopped by his wife's Scarab Club studio re- the Mozarteum. goals_ Graduates may then Meadow Brook Clubhouse. cently to confer with BERNIECE about costumes choose a second-stage course March programs include! the Creative Problem Solving they'll wear at Bal Scheherazade, the Scarab in Personal Growth or Club's annual Beaux Arts Ball, to be presented Career Development. Process, Learning to Com- Stage one programs will municate on Your Feet and Saturday evening, February 24, at the Latin a Teen Weekend Encounter. Quarter. joseph Maniscalco, the Club's president, WIlY be held from 12 to 3 o'clock Tuesdays and Thursdays, An eight.week session of I and entertainment chairman Alex Marinos con- January <:3 ~hrough February Yoga and a twoday work. ceived the Arabian Nights fantasy theme for the 8, at Northwest Unitarian shop called Getting It To- 1973 costume party_ They promise authentic belly RIGHT! dancers plus a Big Brass. Band sound. Proceeds are earmarked for renovation of facilities at the oldest art club in Detroit, designated an histori. cal site and destined to be part of the new CuI. tural Center. Tickets are available from Scarab Custom Furriers Club members at the Club in Farnsworth avenue, E. M. Sulliv~Jn Detroit. and Douglas A. May gether with Yourself and Daughten Of I!abella GROSSE POINTE - C£HTER Others will be held in May. 7 ...... ~ (Mfw J 5001 Kercheval FllI.th'

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Thursday, January 18, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS P~ge Seventeen Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women

New St. Paullutheran Lochmoor Sets Nancy EII,.ott Brl.delLouisa St. CI~ir OAR Mrs. Marc Deslauriers Set Wellesley Marks 80th Birthday Club Lun~heon C~Op Heads Named VIP Excursion Louisa St. Clair Chapter,' Members of 8t. Paul !AI-I - Daughter~ of the American theran Co-Opera~lve Nursery Lochrnoor Club Women are Of Mr. Deslauriers Mrs. Wilfred C. Hugli. Jr., have elected officers for the planning a red carpet trip ., Revolution, c e I e bra It e sits 80th birthday Saturday, Jan. will opeD her Three Mile 1973-74 school year. to Ford Auditorium Wednes. Afternoon Rites are Foliowed by Reception at uary 20, at ll(}{)n.at the De- drive home next Tuesday, Mrs. Stephen Horn will day, February 21, to attend troit Golf Club. January 23, to members of serve as pn!sident, Mrs, a Detroit Symphony Or- Country Club of Detroit; Pair Vacation Mrs. Kenneth M, Wheeler, , the Detroit Wellesley Club. James Bruno as vice.presi. chestra Open Rehearsal. in Montreal of Lincoln roa~; i. sponsor- who will honor theri past. dent, Mrs. Edward Rowady Their "champagne flight" ing the chap:er. presidents at luncheon. 9.S secretary. and Mrs. John will inciude special waitres. Saint Paul's-on.the-Lakeshore was setting for ~ighty years ago. in Janu-I Ineluded among the hon. DeGrandis as corresponding ses and an on-the,bus gour. the Saturday, January 13, weddillg of Nancy Jane ary. 1893, eight women met orees are Mn. H~rbert P. secretary. met luncheon. Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Elliott, at the home of Mrs. William Bartlett, Mrs. Wilber M'I Treasurer is Mrs. Theodore Musicologist Ruth Kaiser, Fitzhugh Edwards in East Brucker, Jr" Mr~, George Trefzer, health chail'man, a Lochrnoor member, wlll of Touraine road, and Marc Phillip DesLauriers. Congress .treet. Detroit, and Detwller, Mrs. Orvil R. ~on. Mrs. James Meyers, and present the pre.rehearsallec. He is the son of Mrs. '\ the Louisa St. Clair Chapter. son, Mrs, Thomas R., M1Uer, membership chairman, Mrs. ture, "To Build or to Paint." " Veronica DesLauriers, of cented her bodice. named for the only daughter Mrs. Sigurd 'R. Wendm. Mrs, James Ketder. Mn, James O'Serskl, Loch. " Leawood, Kans., and Dr, She wore a lace-edged of General Arthur St. Clair, Taylor H. Seeber, !drs. JD!tn Applications for three.nnd moor Women's social com. . Austin DesLauriers, of fingertip illusion veil, and Govern'lr of the Northwest R. J)ecker and MISS Lowse four-year-old classes for 1973'1 mittee director, Mrs. Joseph " Devon, Pa. carried an arrangement of Territory following the Rev. Owen. 74 are now being accepted. Mihelich, chairman, and Mrs . " ,'. The 2 o'clock rites. at white roses and babY's" olutionary War, was bow. I Following luncheon, Eu. Interested ,parents ~~y call Jerome Benson, Red Carpet which Father James Cronk bre8th, By the time the National genia P, Janis, assIstant pro. Mrs. Robert Wood. 885.7557.1 committee chairman, are presided, were followed by a Elizabeth Elliott was honor Charter was issued on Febru- lessor of Art at Wellesley for further information. coordinating the event. reception at the Country Club maid for her sister. Brides. ary 13, lO mot!' ladies had College, will give a talk, ec. ------,_-_-_-~_-_-_-_-~_-~..;- oX Det:(lit, after which the maids were Peggy Elliott, joined, Iluking 18 charter companied by slides, about -"' newlyweds lef! to vacation another sister Therese and me m 1J c r s, lilts, Edwards in Montreal. Valerie DesLauriers. the served as first regent of the ~~~:r3ry. one of her spe. Ihe village sludio • They will make their home bridegroom's sisters. Virginia I fir~~ chap,tc' in 1I!!c11iganand in Kansas City. Bartholomew of Greenwich the 30th 10 the "a!lOnal SQ. Mrs. Janis introduced a NOW REGISTERING STUDENTS FOR Conn., and M~s. Dan Borello: ciety DAH, course on the History of the The bride's candlelight of Olathe, Kans, I Louisa is tile £lrst, olde?t Graphic Arts and PhotGgra- peau de soie gown featured Pleated w hit e ruching I a~d I,argesl DAR chapter !II phy into Wellesley's curricu. WINTER TERM CLASSES long. puffed Alencon lace trimmed the necks and cuffs MlChlg

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Her mango iree is .In drive cancer patients to and Saint Cl~re. de MOiltefalco POlllte Power Squadron Com. dice embroidered in gold full bJoom, promising an abundance of fruit in June. from hospitals for therapy Church mVltes the commu. tH;atment. nity to a ,talk on Alcohol manders Ball honoring new thread. "The boating season is 12 months here," she Treatments are given on a I Abuse by John Parker, asso. Commander ~nd Mrs. FrIrs, Berge-r plans to wear Other members of the for snow shoveling. 30 to 40 minutes. excluding the church audito~u.m, Mack a formal gown of white peau Power ~quadron's boaed in. No wonder the Stedmans love life in Florida. driving time. a v e n u e at WhIttier road, de soie, accented with a clude Lieutenant Command. Just as they loved Grosse Pointe during the 18 years American Cancer Society I Wednesday evening, January medium blue front panel. ers Hen!y Webster .and ~b- they lived here. Transportation volunteers are' 24. She'll fasten a rhinestone pin ert RobIson, and FIrst Lieu. ,. given driving schedules well Alcoholism afflicts one out ------tenants Anthony Delsener • • in advance of the patient's of eight persons between the SHIP'S WHE~l fOUL WEATHiR I and !"red Brauning. A Stake In The Future appointment at the hospital ages of 25 and 54, but this 1o;\.:UNG SUIT k l'k Mr. andhMrs. A1lfred H. fKbellYof! Balfour road, so appropriate anallgelllclIls 1 age bra eke t is dropping I e to put t emse yes out 0 usmess. may be made. All patients rapidly, as mailY teenagers wilh tke Film Evening Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Their "business" is aiding needy children and Mr. and Mrs.' Patrick J. are able to walk. and do not are becoming involved. HIDDEN HOOD DeLaura, of North Rosedale their families to attain permanent prosperity, and Brophy, who moved two reQuire special equipment. A coffee hour with time for For Phase I court. are announcing the 39.50 Value I enragement of their daugh. they' are on their way to doing just that with weeks ago Crom Washington fntere;;ted persons are ask. discussion and question will road to the Detroit Towers, ed to call the Wayne County follow the 8: 15 o'clock pro. I t JACQUELINE ANN to mil.v The full.length film classic er, ,.' the fa of Soterios Geros, whom they sponsor are a'lnouncing the engage. Unit's TranSPc'rtation eooldi. gram. "Dracula" will be the pro. Jerry Vaughn 0 BrIen, SOil through Save the Children 'Federl\tion's self-help ment of their daughter nlltor, Priscilla Nye, 273- I I gram for Phase I,a group of Mr. and Mrs. Norman program. JULAINE. to Peter Brent, 1'110. Lunch To Be Served Foul open to all sin~les from 20 to O'Brien, of Union Lake. After writir.g a happy ending to the story of son of Mr. and Mrs. John E, --- _ ! 4() at Grosse Pointe Memor. They plan an August 24, one struggling Greek family, the Kellys in 1964 Bre~t, of Toronto. Allen-Murray At Notre Dame High Jt:'eather I iai Church this ~unday, Jan. wedding. took over sponsorship Of the Geros family. ,MISS Brophy, who gradu-l . I 7:30 Comfort uary 21, at o'clock. The bride.elect and her I Now the Geroses, too, are within sight of their ated from S1. Paul's School, Troth Is Told I Notre Da~e Hi.gh School lcith Style i Phase I will take the Am- fiance attended Michigan goal of economic self.sufficiency. is a senior at S1. Mary's of' I Mothers GUild WIll host a 'I trak passenger train to Anll State University. Jerry will * • • Notre Dame. Her fia.nce, in I C I 1 -d M G "Luncheon is Served" party Jacket O~ly Arbor Satl,rday afternoon, continue ?is st.udies at Wayne Over the past eight years, the Geros family has th r ft. Toone an rs. eorge Monday. January 22, at 12:30 24.50 Value e prac Ice 0 .aw 10 (). A. Murra~, Jr., or Austin h I ~ January 20, returning to De. State UmvefSlty. acquired animals and small pl()ts Of land, enabling ronto, attended. Cranwell Tex., are announcing the en. o'l'lock, in the Sc 00 ca,e. Itroit by train following din. them to increase their income. Currently, they have Preparatory and .IS a. grad. gagement or their daughter, teria. Games and prizes will ner in Ann Arbor. Interested singles are invited to meet Artl.sts Market their hearts set on a specific small plot with olive uate of the t!llIverslty of Marilyn. to Thomas E. Allen, be featured. Donation is $2. Western OntarIo School o[ son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reservations may be made Iat Memorial Church at 4:30 Exhl"bl"t Slated trees, which they hope to purchase when the coming Law. D. Allen, of Warner road. by calling 372.3524. I o'clock. year's SCF benefits are paid. I Phase I meets every Sun. The added income they have built up over the ------The bride.elect is pursuing I. graduate studies at the Uni- theship's wheel, ine. .: day night at 7:30 at Memor. "Three in Prints," featur- years permits them to maintain their younger Mrs. Espenschade MADEIRA versity of Michigan. Her LINEN SHOPPE lUOS MACK TU )'134ll'J ial Church. Further informa. ir.g works by Semivan, Ever. daughter, Maria, in Athens, where she is taking fiance completed work for Moves to Symphony OPEN DAILY 9 TO , tion ,may be obtained by con. mon and Simon, opens wIth accounting courses to prepare herself for a career. SoI .• 11II S p.m. his Masters degree in Com- ffOU~:~~~t'R;~c::~~:.red tacting Gust Jahnke at 882. a 5 o'clock reception at the With the prospect of seeing both their chlldren . '. . puter Science al the Univer. Reg. $2.50-Sale $1.50 each 5330. Detroit Artists Market Fri. on their own, and with their income almost double The appomtment of Sji"la sHy of Michigan last year, ---P;;;;;;;;iii;iiii;iiii~iiiiiiii •••••••• iI!.iiii;iiii•••• iii"" day, January 19, and will what it _was when sponsorship started, the Geroses Joh~on Espenschade as pro- and is now employed by Gen. 17012 MACK 01 CADIEUX 31301 Gratiot Avo;;. / Hoseville. Mich. / (313) :l93'4500 continue through February hope within the next year to ~ome self-supporting. mO~:ilns manager of the De. eral Motors Rese~rch Labor. l ------_ trolt Symphony Orchestra atories. I has been annou.nced by Mar. A M~y wedding is planned 17Gallery hours are 10 to 5 The Kellys hav:' also. for s:me time been help. d.lne out sball W. Turkm, Symphon>, in Ann Arbor. .1 '4 o'clock, Monday through ing a needy French family, which has also used general manager.. .. THE at the Inn saturday. sponsorship funds for self-help projects leading Mrs. Espenschade, now in !..2' ~ ----- toward financial independence. her new ~, is responsible Come See! Come Save! nEUROIA- Didriet Dental ladies How':) that for a stake in the future? for helpmg develop new .U "Dinner in the Crystal Room To Fete Past-Presidents • • • areas of.sale.s promotion and ..... Opera Luncheon commumty IDvolvement. as BIG4th "" rom $3.95. 5 PM -Midnight.Mon.Sat Detroit District Dental The Detroit Grand Opera Associatlon's 1973 well as assisting Wesley De. C.dlhlils lIIIdetltet1aln.... ill 1MI. Auxiliary past - presidents Opera Luncheon, followed by the Grinnell Scholar- CI. ;:oC~~ti~~bli~ir:::::iO~~ ~~: , 4 P.M.-2 A.M. c.... , were honored at a luncheon ANNIVERSARY 500gs 1M witta ship, Elizabeth Hodges D~novan and Henry Edmond Orchestra. .~ TOIIIKillg, at !fl. piaM, TItS••Saf. at the Women's City Club, Wenger scholarship finals, is scheduled for Monday, Sylvia Espenschade was SALE Tuesday, January 16. January 29, In the Great Ban of the Detroit Institute formerly editor of the De. Annis Gaynor presented of Arts. troit Shopping News. She the program: Everything Mireille Wll,kinson, in between being the per- numbers the Women's Ad. "" You Wanted to Know About f t h t t th ., bl i taldn ti SPECI.-1 L Furs but Were Afraid to Ask. _e_c__ o_s_e_ss__ o__ e_~__ a_n_~_,_s g_re_s_e_rv_a_on_s.vertising Club of Detroit, Women's Economic Club of B & L Antrqurle HEDDI.\"G I.YIIT4TIONS Hostesses were Mrs. Henry The Sphere Herpel, Mrs. Paul Butcher, Detroit and Women in Com. 16417 E. Warren CCW General Session Slated munications, (formerly Theta OFF Mrs. J. R. Lyons and Mrs. 19849 Mack Ave. - 20'0 John R. Champagne. Sigma Phi). among her pro. % OfF See our line of Bridal Accessories too! Pointer Leontine Keane will en, will chair the meeting. fessional affiliations. Entire Stock TU4.6615 will be speaker of the day It begins at 10 o'clock with Her community activitl.

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3_-__LOS_T_A_N_D_'_O_U_N_D14A-~ES~:CNTED 5-SITUATION 6-FOR RENT 16-FOI lENf 6C-OFFICE FOR RENT LOST-Female German Shep. WANTED UNFURNISHED UNFURNISHED KERCHEVAL-Notre Da.me GROSSE POINTE 5 large area. Single oUices or INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED he~, black and tan, Grosse WANTE D - Exper1euced HIGH SCHOOL student seek. MACK.Dickerson. Waverl)' . suite. 100to 600 square feet. Pomte Woods area, name coo k s. waitre:!se. and ing indoor-6 49172. . THREE BEDROOM Town- I' room apartment, applian. FU.NI~HED~ :i pano. Florida, Furnished .------.,I2A-MUSIC h d I Co.Op owners apartments Classified Deadline EDUCATION after 5:30 p:m. T urs ay, COMPLETE Secretarial ser.1 house partially furnished, ces, carpeted, all utilities, I EFFICIENCY apartment for on ocean. Beach, heated 12.5 p.m. Fnday. vices. 1152 Nottingham newly decorated, garage. also furnished apartment, '1Dature woman. Air condi. pool, color TV. Some weeks Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., I BABYSITTER for 1 child, road. 824.3470. Par k privileges. Year I from $110. ED 1-2330 or tio~. All utiUties paid. available now and for for aU new copy, changes MILDRED BRIGGS ------i around maintena,lce. Ref. 961.9141. of copy and cancellations. PIANO 'and THEORY MGnday. Wednesday, Thurs. HIGHLY reliablp. Grosse erences. Adults, no pets. . Security deposit. 882.59iJ9. spring and Easter vaca. It is suggested that all BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO day. call after 6 p.m. 882. Pointe bigh school student TU' 2-6668 892.3600. INDIAN Village 1060 Van ONE BEDROOM apartment, I tions. Pictures. TU 4.6949. real esta~ ~opy be sub. 1458. seeks odd 30'bs and interior ' Dyke, one bedroom apart- F to M h R' mitted to our office by 15 Kercheval ------4006 BEDFORD, Detroit. 3 ment, appliances, private ebruary arc. Iver. SARASOTA Monday 5 p.m. Punch and Judy Building NEED full or part time man painting. Bruce . .c99-0659. bedroom, H~ bath, 2 story parking, car;;eted, air con- view.luxury building, near Lon~ Beach Key-Decorator for maintenance work. Ex. GENTLEMAN desires ':Vork. house, $215 month. Married ditioned, $140. 499.9378 or aU expressways, $200. 823. furnished new 2 bedroom, Grosse pointe perienced preferred. 885- Odd jobs, rep8iring things only, no pets. 885-9449. 961-9141. 0315 evenings. 2 bath second floor luxury Bose ratl!: 12 words tor $2.00 TUxedo 2.5680 C8M. nd the hou Ref~r ------I EST CHESTER 3 hedr condominium. Linens, wash. odditional words each $.10 arou se." - GROSSE Pointe Woods, 1718 W ,eom 4 weeks or more._. $1.75 PIANO - Classical, Popular , PART TIME lady for office ences. 881.3713. BERKSH IRE Manchester, near Mack. 6 colonial, attractively fur- er, dryer, self cleaning Children, Adults, Begin k.. b ltr t' 18"-.0 h rt I S oven. ice maker, wrJl to Retail ,ote per inch .. $3.40 - war. must e a. ac Ive CONDOMINIUMS room Colonial, 3 bedrooms. n """', s 0 e'.lse. e. ners, Advanced. Qualified , 'f.> .. .,,, 4 weeks or more $3.00 WI'th PIeasan t teIephone HOME & HEALTH bathroom. wash room, full «:url..., ...... ,._""'15. wall carpeting, cable cllior experienced teacher. TU manner. Call Mr. Abbot, Fa ent or sale from $275 b t I d ted i------TV, heated pool, tennis 2-8968.' CARE r r asemen , new y ecora 'FURNISHED HOME avail. courts, shuWe board, spa- Call 889.0820. and up, 1 and 2 bedroom garage. side drive, ready able March. No children, do us grounds, p r i vat e TUxedo 2-6900 GUITAR LESSONS - Begin - HOSTESS wanted for family BY apartments, townhouses, to move in. TU 4-9977. mature adults with respon. beach on gulf. Adults only, ners welcome. Home 0r type restaurant, excellent I HOMEMAKERS.UPJOHN Vernier road across from ------sl'bl'lity'o appr ....iate nice t '1 b NEWS SALES STATIONS Loehmoor Golf Club. Open 78G82 HARCOURT, 2 bed- ~~.. no pe s. Aval a I" through DOWN TOWN AREA sludio. 293-6974. Grand Clrcul ParI< New. Stand pay. Please call for de- Nurses Nurse AIds Geria- 12 to 6 Saturday and Sun. room plus family roo:n (or home. Short or long term April. Photograpl1s avail. tails. 885-3979. tric ~ids llnd hous~keepers d 3 b d 1 "~lease, $32Smonth, utilities able. 884.0730. E. JEr:FERSON TO GROSSE POINTE ------to work part or all the day. Shown aily oy ap. e room) ower, carY"" extra. Security deposit. Ref- _ CITY liMITS CONSERVATORY 1BEAUTY operator, full or pointment. ed and draped. Stove. reo erences. 881.9262. DEF)RFIELD BEACH Flori. Nada'a Gilt Shop. Marina Drive 36th Year parl time, well established time, All em p 10 y e e s 886-4()36 77S,()800 frigerator, air conditioner I da, one bedroom and effi- and the Rlvuhouse Piano, Voice, Guitar shop. Call after 6 p.m. screened, bonded and in. 1 ar,d new dishwasher in. FARMS-341 McKINLEY dency apartments now ParI< Phannacy. Eo .1ellerlJOh and the Clly lJmlla Harpsicord TU 4.7416. sured. 24 hour service. clud.:a. Well-priced. One Transferred. 3 bedroom Col. available. 2 blocks from 884.6442 ------Detroit Mt. Clemens WHERE WOULD YOU EX. e h i I d or pet allowed. ollial will sell. TU 54418 or ocean, private beach. 751. GROSSE POINTE PARK ------B A BY SIT T E R, Monday 872.0200 792.0620 PECT to find a log cabin? Terms: 1 year lease. TU 6-3586 8140, evenings 886.4493. Lou'a Parly Store. CharlevoIx PIANO LESSONS, certified through Friday. one infant I In the Woods, of course! 1-.-----. _ _ and Lakepolnle Art'a PartY 51ore. Kercheval university gra duate. P a}.tr. 6 mont h s. Rererences. 886. ------LADY wishes cleaning for And that's where this three 1TAPPAN:: -:-:=_884.6200 , OilII!.B-ROOMS FOR RENT FLORIDA , Mar c 0 Island, and Wa)'Oum. cia Junker, 823-1721. 1330 after 5. Tuesday and Wednesday bedroom, two .and one half FOR RENT, Indian Village I renting beautiful w ate r. ------1------~th eutie is, «:omplete wit.h area, 1 'bedroom apart. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. front condominium villa, GROSSE POINTE CITY PtANO LESSONS in your I MONDAY througb Thurs- and Friday. 925.2254. beamed cathedral ceilirog ment; garage and utilities Roslyn road near Mack. HII bi.weekly, monthly, fish. Alger Party Slore, Mack and y 51. Clair h~me. qu~lified teachedr days! RecePtiO~is.secretal r ' PAINTING _ Odd jobs. 2 living room, a brand new included. $135 a month. rooms, prh ..ate bath. New. ing, boating, pool, etc. The Grog Shop, Macl< and Nell Cunn1niham Drul Store, Noue With extensive backgroun. for Grosse Pomte rea es. high schcol seniors experi' kitchen with appliances, 821-8204. Employed lady or gentie. Sleeps 4 adults, new, com- Dame and Ke~cheval 884.7635. tat~ firm. Handle telepone~, enced, dependabl~. Call fmisl,ed basement and two ------man. References. 884.1942. pletely furnished TU 1- Notre Dame Phannacy. Kerche. val and Notre Dame TRUMPET and otrombone typmg, some short.hana, Steve 884.9571. car garage. $300per month. ! OUTER DRIVE-East Warren GROSSE POINTE-Room for 4982. Bon Secouts Hospital, Cadieux etc .... Call Mr. McBrear- --:-----::----- area, 5th upper income. ~ _ a::od Maumee lessons in your home by ty, weekdays between 4- LADY wants 2 days steady. Adults, preferably middle. employed lady. Privileges PETOSKEY / CHARLEVOIX experienced teacher. VA 5:30 p.m. For inform'atioll. References. 823.5342. aged COli pIe. Available of all kinds, garage. 885. Alpine ski chalet located GROSSE POINTE FARMS R. G. Edgar Rands Melllcal Pharmacy, Macl< 2.9226. I Borland.McBrearty Real. EXPERIENCED lady wants & Associates I March 15. Call evenings, 4060. directly on Little Traverse and Moran Trail Pharmacy, Kercheval HIGH SCHOOL student will tors. TU 6.3800. T':.esday a nd Thursday $170. TU 5-7550. BEDROOM for woman with Bay. Features include 2 on the Hill teach piano evenings and WE WILL TRAIN cleanhlg. 869.2822. 886-6010 I JEFFERSON.ALTER. 2 bed. I home privileges. Near shop, full baths, 3 bedrooms, Kent Drug.. Kercheval and S t d 885 7386 ft 6 t t t ti flreplaee and beamed ~eil- FIsh44flaftl'r 6. G rea t e r Mack. Cox &. Oth~r rate, avallahl(', Call NINA SANTA-ProfeSSIonal "O'Shay." Reward. 881. ingly high. For immediate I lease-new 2 bedroom, 21,~ - .. -- Baker. 773.6600. 6261440, pianist - lessons in your 9042. application and further in. Arou.,d the Cloak I bath townhouse. e8rpetcd, UPPER FLAT 6 rooms. nat. ------SARASOTA, Siesta Key, Bay home. Popular. Classical . Ijii ;;;;;;;;__iiOiii~..,1 fo call Area Code 513/228. In home, hospital or nursing paneled family room, idl ural fireplace, privileges to FOR LEASE office, approxl. Harmony.Theory. 777-6874, NEED EXERCISE AND 7612 or write to Semi Divi. home. RN's, LPN's, Aides, I basement. 886.1800, Gros.~e Poil'll' Park, 1 mately 4!1Osq. f1. Coloni8l Tree Cluh, luxllry newly .~ VE 9.4-«12. WANT A CREATIVE OUTLET . 1400 E 3 d St D compa.nion.s, male atte.n!!. GRO'.SSE POINTE '.C'I"-T-Y' child. 824.1342, Federal Building. "On the furni.sbed 2 bed roc m. 2 ---- sK)n; . r .; ay.: ants, hve.lns. Saeened and!. . _.... HilI." Mr. Vesco. 886-6681. b&~h condominium, heated VILLAGE MUSIC STUDlOS Try exercise classes 0, lessons ton, Ohio 45403. J bonded. 24 hour service. Englmh Terrace, ~ bed. CHATSWORTH.WARREN. 5 I ~ pool, beach. boat docks, 17011 Kercheval. Guitar in adul! bolle' 0' adu'! top. Call !he Village StudiO 511,9551, FULt:or-part'time mature. Travel nurse available. room, kitchen, appliances, room 10wrr With heat and H.,MPTON SQUARE Bl,DG. beautiful vil'w over bay techniques taught by ex. Tuesday and Thursdoy olle,noon< woman for Post Office in I i unUSUAlly elegant, $350' ~ara~('. A<1ulls only, no 22811 Mack Avenue I from s c r i' (' n (' II porch. the Village. Can Mr. Egan. POINTE AREA NURSES short term renewable leasc. pets. Security deposit. 882. Various size suites available. Adulls. no pets, Owner perienced teacher. PR 7. and evening I. "II doy So!urdoy. I I j 0375. 882.2755. " I TU 4.3180 I f86.7736. 9417. I 834.4516 53t.4134. . , , 9, ~, 4,4.f 9'.4414.' 4' $ C $ 4 • ...

GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThursdlY, Jlnulry 18, /973 6D-VACATION II-ARTICLES FOR SALEII-ARTICLES FOR SALEII-ARTICLES FOR SALE 81-ANTIQUES fOR 11-CARS FOI SALl 1J-IEAL ESTATE U-aIAL ESTATE .01 SALI FORSAU __ R_E_N_T_A._LS____ SE'r OF 4 Keyslone mag. OUTFIT THE ENTIRE SOFA 72" TV $40; solid __ S_AL_E _ PLYMOUTH 1971, " door se. FLORIDA, Boca Raton, 2 nesium wheels, $90. Very FAMILY AT ~ OF THE B8mboo 3 piece seclional, FURNITURE refinished, re- dan, 383, power steering. LENNON-Sharp 4 bedroom bedrooms, completely flH" good condition. Call 331- REGULAR PRICE end lable and lamp $70. paired, stripped, any type Police car, good condition, SUPERB LOCATION brick, 2 baths, central air. nished, 5 minutes to ocean. 9906. Ask (or Joe. "ALMOST NEW" TU 2.7636. of caning. Free eltimates, new tires. $1200. After 8 ON RENAUD 823.5.m 1------APPAREL ------474.~. p.m. 499-461 •. LAKELAND - S}rawllng 3 . . HARp WOOD $19 an~ $23, Care(ully selected for quaUly, WE ARE moving. Following Exeellent lar,e home on one bed r ()0 m brick, family BOYNE FALLS ski Chalet, 3 white ~Irc~ $26, Fruitwood style and condition . .. items in very good condi. ANTIQUE FURNITURE CHEVROLET 1971 Impala of the finest streets in room, 2 car attached ga- Grosse Pointe. 4 bedrooms, t.edrooms, 2 baths, fully $29, Kindlmg wood $3.50 Dresses Co a t s Sports. tion. Crib with nattress, REPAIR custom V8 sport coupe. AU raie. carpeted, elect~c heat, bag, d~Uvery $2. Stacldl1g wear, Furs, Sh~, Etc., baby chest, country rock. Specializing in Chair Caning power, air conditioning, de. 3 full baths and 3 half tel e p hone. dIshwasher, $2. 756.3494. and interesting Bric-A. er, 20" boys bike, Conlem. and imitation Rush seat luxe radio and heater. A.l baths. Family room, mod. LA'lCEFRONT - Rambling complet.e, day or we~k. WANTED _ Old Brae. porary Walnut bedroom work. 776-4890. condition. 881-2487. ern kitchen and fmisbed Ranch. Situated on a large 886.1311. . kind, any condi~~' ~~ftFour outfits for the price of suile, wooden kitchen work TEL.TWEL\'E MALL basement. Large rooms, lot overlooking Lake St. ------..---- t table, 2 3x5 Karastan rugs. '69 CHRYSLER 300, 2 door completely remodeled. ute Clair. POMPANO BEACH - Newly Monte, 884.2654. one a . . . 882.5695. ANTIQUE SHOW and SALE hardtop, vinyl roof, air, new condition. Priced real. furnished. 2 bedroom, 2 LEE'S ------So thE' Id M' h'g n stereo. $1,250. 331-6580. balh wilh balcony over. FRIGIDAIRE washer, $20. GREAT TRAVEL BARGAIN. u Ie, IC I a istically at $87,500. D. DA Y REALTY looking ocean. sauna, pool, TU 2.5755. 20339 Macx 881.8082 15 day .Mediterranean a.ir, I JANUARY 19 thru 28 1970 FORD Galaxie, 4 door, Owner 20957 MACK 886.3300 power steerirg, automatic. CaU 884-7389for appointment etc. 150 yard.:; 10 shcPVi,ng FRENCH PROVINCIAL twin ~~~i:~~Oe~:Sil~f fin;rqi~~m:'1 sea cruises. 7 day cruIse Monday.Saturday 10 a.m. to center and Assumption beds and double dresser on bo~rd RHMS Queen 9 p.m., Sunday 12 noon to TU 1.1750. Catholic Church. Immedi. Bodart, ."1\1\. Two ~mall' good condition and current FrederJc~. 7 days at Hotel 5 p.m. Free admission. ~"style clothing welcome. B liver I Palma de Mal 1967LTD FORD, .t door hard. ATTENTION atl' occupancy. AdU Its' no Victorian side chairs $50 en. Free parking 1972 MERCURY t 6477979 • ------lorca, from $429. Dozen" . top, vinyl roof, dark green, OUT OF TOWNERS pe s. . . each. Two mahogany roir- BARN SIDING _ Authentic I of other greal travel values VICTORIAN love seat, \Jest clean. TU 1-6490. Call after Best buy in Grosse Pointe LAUDERDALE BY SEA rors, 3 feet x 3 feet" $80 1" weathered, hand hewn, I to all destinations. Day offer over $500. Otber an. 6 p.m. Park. Older house .com. MONTEGO Ocean fronl luxury 2 bed. each. Old Ca~hart TV in natural timber, 1-463.2179. Travel Co., in the McCourt tiques, used furniture. 366. 240Z DATSUN 1972. Mint can. pletely re-decorat-ld. 2 new 4 Dr. Sedan furnaces, modern kitchen, ~~I~ ~~;n~~~:d~' ~~u::~ ~~~any cabmet, $25. TU WE BUY OLD T.V:S WORK. I ~~~e.K;~Ch:.~~il~t Nolre _55_1_7_. _ -3778. 10% discount with this ad. luxe 700 series, excellent gate openers, privacy fence, 20551 MACK AVE. 881-6600 for February 1st. Week For all your printing needs condillon. call after 3:30 days between 9.4. 354.3934. Men's hockey skates size 8 NORGE refrigerQtor, self de. ECONOMEE SERVICE I p.m., ask for Spike. completely furnished, for GROSSE PTE. WOODS ______1 new. Men's hockey skates frosting. Admiral Imperial PRINTING ------sale or Jease. Land con- OLDER COUPLE desperately size 8 used. Men's hockey self cleaning electric stove. 1520 Kercheval at Lakepolnte II-eARS FOR SALE tract available. 689.6896. 884-2760 need furnished apartment, skates size 9'12 used. Hoc. Best offer. 884.2783. Grosse Pointe VA 2.7100 I _ B & J AUTO G. P. Park or vicinity. key gloves, 2 pr., knee.shin .t .-----.------CORVAIR convertible, 1964, ST. CLAIR, MICH. 824.3217. guards. SKI BOOTS, ,men's, Henke LIME green polyester carpet good mechanical condition. BROKERS ------buckle size 10'h, $35. Ski 12'5"x15'10". 567.9039. 881.7988. DESIGNERS DREAM-Con. MANY 7e-GARAGE WANTED Ladies figure skate5 size 6 rack (trunk) for sports or, ------vert an old pumping sta. 20551 MACK AVE. ______1 used. Ladies figures skates small car $20. Glendening 8A-MUSICAL CORVAIR Corsa, 1965, beau-! tion on the St. Clair river CARED FOR GROSSE PTE. WOODS GARAGE wanled near Uni- size 5 new. Ladies figUre, 961.8380 days. 884-1724eve- INSTRUMENTS tiful shape. loaded with ex. in t 0 a fabulous and versity and W ate r I 0 o. skates size 8 new. nings. _ tras. TU 2-3548. unique river home. Salid CAD ILLACS 884-2760 Please call 951.1882. 2 d 1------I 3 story structure of briek I pro me~'s sta ium boats SOFA 72" Hendredon solid ALL MUSICAL STATION WAGON; Ply. concrete llnd steel; situat. ARE COMING "11 Buick Limited, 4 dr., GARAGE for storage for fleece lmed black and base and springs, needs reo INSTRUMENTS mouth Suburban, full pow. ed on choice 200 foot strip complete power, ..ir, small car. Fe b r u a r y brown sIze 9. covering. TU 4-3017. er, air, low mileage. Good IN AS TRADES stereo, Michelin tires Rentals $8.50 per month. of river frontage. An excel. t h r 0 ugh April. 882.3297, 3 . I I condition, a perfect second $3,195 885 0035 pieces womens uggage, MOVING - Assorted furni. Drum outfits, amplifiers, car. Call 881-6336from 9 to lent ettinrt offering sweep- . . light blue wardrobe - hat. ture, tabtes, dressers, beds, guitars, flutes, saxophones, ing river views. $49,000. SEE THEM '72 Monte Carlo, air, sharp ------box tra'n ase . 1 5 weekdays. Land contract, terms. car...... $3,195 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE - I C • mostly $5 each. 355 Wash- electric basse;, classlca..... NOWAT- '73 Monte Carlo, air, AM- Toboggan with pad _ 4 man. ington, Saturday January guitars, violids, trum"..."s. 1970VW bus, 3 seats. 4 speed, FM, power windows, QlJALITY SEA SON ED 20th. 10.4 p.m. organs, banjos, c c n gOred. Must ,sacrifice. Ted ST. CLAIR, MICH. RIVER FRONTAGE PARA- wbite ~ar, red FIREPLACE HARDWOOD, Water skUs with rack. ------drums, clarinets. Others. Ewald Chevrolet. VA 1-2000 trim ...... $3,_ GUARANTEED TO BURN. 2 card tables _ no hhal'rs. G.E. FROST free refrigera. All rental fees applieil to 15175 E. Jefferson. DISE: Woaded and rolling I ROGER '69 Mercury M a rq u j s BUN D LED KINDLING ,tor freezer. 1~ years old. pUichase price. Siudio, ------1 parcel just north of St. Brougham, complete AVAILABLE. 676.0014. Poker table wilh six (6) 885.6904. 861.2662. 1972 NOVA. 3,000 miles. V-B, Clair with 200 foot of primp ______I I ------aulomatic. Ted E wa 1d river frontage; and offer- power, air, stereo ,GRANDFATHER c I 0 c k s, matching chairs. FURNITURE, Stripped, all BABY GRAND piano, antique Chevrolet, 15175 E. Jefler. ing outstanding building RINKE $1,4915 wood, metal and wicker. ld $250 884 689S mantle clocks, c u c k 00 Home Humidifier, portable 1)39.1766, Tuesday.Saturday go. . .. .1 son. VA 1.2000. sites. Good sea wall and I'6'7 Ford Gala~e .$ 6915 fine yacht dockage. $80,000. CADILLAC CO. ~~~~~~s o~~dc~i~' w~~::~ :~~~rt~,~y finish, 8 gallon 10-4. BALDWI N 1970 FORD LTD Country Terms available. repaired by Michigan Li-.. . SALE _ Picture (rames, all Squire 10 passenger wagon. : / censed Watchmaker. Pick KItchen .dmelte set, form~c;: sizes up to 50% off. 14332 WONDERCHORD with air conditioning. Low JOHN FREDICK 536-6260 up and delivCTY in Pointe I t~ . WIth seven matchmg Harper at Chalmers. 822. mileage. Ted Ewald Chev- 329.9854 OR area only. Also we are an. c airs. 1300. $995 rolet, 15175 E. Jefferson. MAC GLASHAN T $30 th VA 1.2000. 757-0767 xious to buy old Pendulum Drexel bedroom suite-girl's HOTPOINT portable dish. erms per mon Metamora, MI'chI'gOD h T •• BUT clocks and pocket watc es. (6) pieces, one twin bed, Complete Organ ... Two 1972IMPALA 4 door hardto I ""8.- washer, wood top, front «. .. v,, ~ 886.3011. box spring and mattress, loader. $75 or best offer. note keyboards ... 13 ped. Demo. Vinyl top. Air con. BEFORE, ------bedspread, light oak finish, 886.8091. als ... automatic rhythm dit1oning. Only one left.rRAVERSE AREA - 238 OLD CLOCKS. watches, jew. like new. . .. play regular organ on Prl'ced to sell 1. Ted Ewald t' f P . la elry. We repair, buj or ------f' I d 1 acres near Ip 0 enmsu. 1970 IMPERIAL YOU BUY 11 Ed d K. k C t' Uprl'ght full door 10 cu. ft. APRICOT sofa and matching one mger ... pays pe a Chevrolet, 15175 E. Jelfer- Woods, pine trees, cherry Je. war IS a, er I. chair, 2 rust velvet chairs bass and chords . . . free son. VA 1.2000. or~hard, Old Baldy Moun. le Baron 4 DR. H,T. BE SURE tied Master Watchmaker. capacity free.er. also 2 lion head wood carv. home trial. ------~ tain on property with ~ 63 Kercheval, Colonial Fed. 20283 MORNINGSIDE _ e:l lealher chairs with 4 1965 CHEVROLET station mile fantastic view of Lake Air Condo Full Power TO VISIT era I Bldg. 885.5755. BETWEEN LOCHMOOR & 'I matching side chairs. TU 4 STE INW A Y wagon, :tUtomatic. power Michigan. Three bedroom Stereo, Cruise Control IRONRITE mangle, good con- RENAUD 4.823. GRANDS brakes and steering. $400. modern farm hOUSE.Large Medium Blue, Black dillon, like new. $40. 886. SNOW TIRES, 2 HR.78x15 5'7" _ 5'10" _ 6'11" _T_U_2_.o_104______barn, 4Ox80, festival barn 8619 ------PUt dllnce held here. Large ma- Vinyl Top, ____ . EARLY AMERICAN sofa, Firestone radial, 2 Thun. Rebuilt and refinished mint I 19711 LYMO TH D use r. chine shop, hunting camp Black leather Interior COFFEY HOUSEHOLD Sale, ever)'. chair and coffee table $160. derbird wheels, 2 8:55x15 condition 5 year g~aran. Low mileage, one owner, nnd other buildings. Good thing goes. Salurday 20th, Stereo in maple cabinet Kelly Springfield 4 ply. tee. sali;e as new. Save I excellent condition, $1,195. investment at $12:>,000wilh $2995 11.5. 644 P em b e r ton. with tape recorder and lec- &82.6259. minimum of $1.000 below 823.4313. financing available. Phone CADILLAC • Grosse Pointe Park. ord player $75. Call 881-4532 WESTINGHOUSE refrigera. ~ew repla.cement cost. De. 1965 PONTI.o\C LeMans con. I Tom Lindquist, WATSONS FRANK ADAM 3180 E.JEFFER~ ------n BLACK AND DECKER 1/.. lor an1 (reezer copper $68. lIvered .wlth ~ew b~nch~s. verliblet V..8. automatic, REALTY, NORTHPORT D~~%~:a~~~y P;~~ig~,C~~~p inch drill, tools, garden ~qua Frigidaire gas dryer, P.rofesslonal mspecllOn m. power steering, bL'akes, 386-2088 or 386.5382. LINCOLN.MERCURY leaf table, 4 chairs, china equipment, picnic table and like new $55. 886.5229. Vlted. new tires. ".l9,000 miles, 964-6811 20777 GRATIOT' cabinet, excellenl condi. be.nches, air conditioner, 1 FOLDING fireplace screen. SMILEY BROS. $450.881.0913. 23 Ad:iSp~n~~~~7 mile Inside Heated EAST DETROJ.T lion. 884.9044. Il!lscellaneous. 7716839 eve. childs car seat. coffee Detroit 5510 Woodward '68 FORD, Country Squire, w~,.ter frontage. $150.000, Showroom S-E-T-O-F-4-go-l-dopera l'hairs 1 lIIngs and Saturday. table dresser and mirror Birmip,gham 1010 N. Hunter I 9 pa~senger wagon, ai~, I $15,000 down, Land Con- PR 2.0200 'th 11 I'" t DARK mink slole, straight, metai wardrobe, men's lUg: 0 S d 1 5 new tires, excellent condl' tract balance. 882 "''''''. WI a Ian "ane sea s. gage men's top"oats ml's pen un ay . I' n 884 3522 _ __- _ $75 each. Bernard Simons 6 feet long, never worn, .., c,' Free Parking 10.'. French table, Fruitwood, $175. Evenings and week. cellaneous items also. 881. ------12E-COMMERCIAL d 88 4169. - ..------1969 MUSTANG Grande. 302 PROPERTY _72_"_lo_n_g_$_20~~, 61172. en s. 2.5006. . SI-ANTIQUES FOR en gin e, Cruisl.O.Malic, MOVING-Gas range, excel. ENCYCLOPEDIA Brit4nnica ANTIQUE Persian carpet I SALE power steering, vinyl top, lent condition, radio. record $175, perfect condition, over. ~50 ye~rs ~I,~' good .______radio, 885-8565. HARPER WOODS-For Sale JANUARY SALE OF player, $15, 884.9116. other items, pok~r lable, condlh?n, 12 x152 . Mon. 19TH CENTURY oil painting -.------Newer 3,000 sq. ft. office ---.----- floor fa.n adding machine day.Frlday. 568.4117. 'by Waller Williams, fea. PORSCHE 914, 24.000 miles, and warehouse. Comer 10' SEAL SKIN coat. with mink tables, I;mps. TU 4.2961. 'II 9 PIECE dining ;~;-~t. tured ~n Nove.mber:,s "The $3,100. CADILLAC '63, $500. cation. Convenient to x- BETTER USED CARS! collar, size lU.12. from .______Magazme AntIques pages 3M THERMOFAX COpy way. Ideal for Sales & Dis. tribution. 884.7000. :~~~. TU 1.6490 aClN Et~~;,R[~~~,O r :ri~e~I. _;;?dr;;r~v~~.~5~asher I _~~.!_~_~2.9254_. ._1 :~~~[N~2.7fo~. o~ri~~~ SILLOWAY & CO. '63 Cadillac. Full power. '71 r.. nd Rover, 4 cyl., drill, pulleys, switches, etc.jl DELUXE gas sto,ve $65', 55 YOU WON'T 7430. DINING ROOM set, lIalian J f 33 ---- Air, p.!., p.b. $488. 4 speed, 3800 series. 7 Provincial Fruitwood, cab. _~O~!~:~!~_. .__I tO~land freeze~, copper $68. BELIEVE CORVETTE, '71, Gold coupe, MACI( AVENUE near Neff seater, 3 dr., all alum, inet table with 2 leaves and MOVING-Quality furnishings ga on aquarium, many. ,. AM.FM, luggage rack, ex. Space available for rent or body. 22,000 miles, new padding, 4 chairs with inclliding grand piano, Sat. many extras $125; huge TH IS ONt: ! ! cellent condition. Best Of. sale, 1.000 square feet. '66 M'Jstang. V-8. auto. tires, AM.F.M stereo. Venetian velvet seats. Good urday 9.5. 660 Hidden lane, sculptured wall plaques ORIGINAL WEDGEWOOD fer. 886.2798. Good for office, clinic, Sharp! $688. Made specially for U. S. qualily, $350. Hamilton gas I ----. __ I $50 .. dress.er $25, large oa~ ------store, etc. $2,m. dryer. good condition, $75. MAHOGANY breakfront, desk $25.. G E. washer, aMnOdLpDlaSceos{lrroammooul~AP,ehoePnles19"0I MAtYERICK, 2. d?Or. PALMS TU 6-4444 293.0871. drop leaf table, .. chairs, baby supplIes. 886.2640. "au oma I' transmISSIon. '68 Pontia~ convert. V-B, _____ . __._ sofa. refrigerator, slove, ---- - ;-.------and Rome by James Tassi. power steering. yellow with MUST SACRIFICE auto., p.S., p.b. Like new '70 Cadillac Coupe de LANG5' Pro ski boots, small orienlal design rug, mlsr.el. BEARCAT SCANNER, LIKE masler mold maker for vinyl roof, Super condition, EXCELLENT East Side loca- $688. Ville. Loaded. Air. One liner, size 8, extra narrow. Illneous. 331.01'15. NEW. 7 DETROIT PO. Wedgewood Co. from ne5 low mileage. Secrelary's tion. high traffic area, com. owner. $3,788. $70. 8864184. I -.------;. I' LICE CHANNELS PLUS t~ 1810. Detail that has dream. 884.4604. pletely remodeled, 8.000 ---.------.--- .. -.- OLYMPIA 0 {f ice electrIC DETROfT FIRE D£PART. never been equaled since ----.------squue feet ;plus parking '69 Chevrolet Nova. 2 dr. YASHICA.MAT twin lens, typewriter. Excellenl condi. MENT. $85. 10 A.M..2 by any 0 n e, Beautifully 1970 COUPE de Ville, light lot. 16380 E. Warren near auto. $1,488. '71 Plymouth Cricket, 4 renex, mint conditio/), ill tion, Used at home only. P,M. 921.9610, AFTER 6 framed in minialure. Value blue, air, vinyl top, full i E. Outer Drive. Malee offer. speed. Sharp! Special at eludes carrying case, $90'1 $130. 882.3297, 885-0035 P,M. 773.9758. $1,000,000 each. Sale price powered, 6 way power 882.8353. $888. Weston exposure m~ter---'------I $25 to $35 seats, tilt wheel, low mile. '71 Capri 2 dr. Extra model #748. Best oller. HAIG ULTRA woods and BIKES 24" Boys and Girls. . age. 771-0770. . sharp. $1,888. 882.4527. irons. Used 10 times $150. Tricycles. Framed nursery LEE'S ------.------463.7766. pietur£s, Rocking chairs 20339 Mack 10 to 5:30 1971 CHEVROLET Impala 4 GROSSE CON TEMPORARY walnut C82.4678. I 881.BOB:' Fri. til 9 door hardtop. power steer. dining room, 21 inch Zenith ROSEMOUNT ski boots, size .' .. ing, power disc brakes, :.i'r POINTE GROSSE' POINTE TV. 821.1706. 11.12, ,Fast Back, $75, 8&1. PLAYER plano, needs re' The world's mosl interesting conditioning, radio _ rear ------3208. pair .. kitchen set, ~ahogany slore we have almosl speaker. Vinyl toP. tinted CLASSIFIEDS U T J LIT Y SHEDS, steel ------I vamly dresser WIth bench,l everylhing for sale _ or glass. 881.8016. clothes close1s, c h rom e SPAULDING adult metal I chest of drawen, 2 speak. I will have any day------AMERICAN shelves on spring pole. skis. Marker heel and toe ers, lurntable and am., . 1970 OPEL G.T., excellent BRING FAST Spring clothes pole. 821'1 b!ndlngs. $50.882.4148, eve. plifier, andltliscelJllneous. C~nsip,71menls of inleres'ing I condition, extras. Week I 18201 MACK 884-7887 - 884-7888 1706. mngs. TU ].-1591. Items accepted. days after 6 p.m. 884.2396. RESULTS! •\ 'I 7 2 7 III sa $ ••• • • s , $ a 0 a, 0 a, 0:0 ao CODa 4 • S $ 4 e SP'" PPU 040 • os .;

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Thursday, Jenuery .18, 1973 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Plge Twenty.One ....------.1 U-REAL ESTATE II3-REAL ESTATE I3-REAL ESTATE I13-lIAL ESTATE BALLANTYNE, T h'r e e. BLAIRMOOR. Gracious FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOil SALE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 bedroom ran chin four. bedroom colonial --- Shores. Kitchen with with family room. Two 5 FAMILY BEDROOMS 1012 THREE MILE HAMPTON - Charming 3 PRESTWICK _ Delightful 3 1821 OXFORD built.ins, Rec. room baths and two haU. Smallest is llIhx12 and all bedroom Colonial, fire. bedroom RANCH with doen A select few are capable of pl8ce, full basement, 2 car or 4 th bedroom, cozy fire. Attractive, painted white, 4 ,bedroom co~onial w~th with wet bar &.nd fire. baths. Two.car garage. have good wall space and place plus large family Built.ins in kit~hen. s u rr 0 u n din g themselv. garage. Low $20s. place, 2 car garage, imme. large paneled Family Room. Outstanding kitchen With room. Two baths, 2.car closets. New - and on a es with the elegance and aU applia~es. Good lJreakfast :uea. ParcelIs and quiet dead end street. Open WESTCHESTER - Luxur- diate occupancy, and MUST garage. Good mortgage CANTERBURY. Stately luxury this fine home oC. ious English Tudor. 4 bed- BE SOLD. Low 30's. TV 1. Monteith SChools. assumption. Immediate four. bedroom colonial daily and Sunday 2.5. fers. Old fashioned detail rooms, 2 baths, 2 lavs., 6300. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT occupancy. with , fa mil y room. 2 ELMSLEIGH LANE in quality craftsmanship Ultra modern kitchen, for. Marble foyer with cir. and stately English styling, mal dining' room, family JOHNSTCNE & 265 TOURAINE SOUTH B R Y S, Lovely cuI a r staircase. 21,2 WALTER H. MAST coupled with ultra modern I four. bedroom colonial car attacheo:ally Three full baths. Two. room brick bungalow unique family home. Of course not, but by act. tractivene::;s. Call Mr. large home in a choice Farms locatior., car garage. Central air with glassed.in porch. Youngblood for a privat~ U N I Ring now your family could conditioning. Large expansi,1Q attic. showing. QUE EALTY enjoy the heated backyard Two-car gar age. 1m. ! 778.4900 pool come spring and sum. BERKSHIRE FORD COURT. Very at. mediate occupancy. YOUNGBLOOD ---- mer. It's only one of the Rich woodwork and fine fixtures throughout lhi3 1ractive Cape Cod on I many fine features of this REALTY Immediate Occupancy lovely Colonial home. La. beautiful home. Step.down living room, roodern kitch- quiet court. Three bed. BLAIRMOOR. Three.bed. en. Ideal for lal'ge family or large stale entertaining. rooms with den and en. rooll. tii.level wUh fami. eS6.1270 G.P. BLVD. 105 cated on WESTCHESTER, 4 large bedrooms,2'l2 baths in main section. Three closed porch. La r g e ly room and large rec. IF A LOCATION near the it has center entrance, 4 additional bedrooms and bath over attached garage. country kitchen. Two reation room. Two.and.' lake 2 schools d th 11'11 bedrooms, 2 baths, family LAKESHORE ROAD-4 bed. ! ' . ,an. e I room and library. Beautl. New furnaces, central air.conditioning. Large 101. baths, two.car garage. a-half baths. Two.car . ,shoppmg center IS what Backs up to private garage. Built.ins In kit- room Colomal, profeSSion. your family wants do n't fully groomed both inside park. Price reduced. chen. ally redecoraoted. E~cellent delay In inspecting this at. and out. condition. $94,000. 884.5374., d ---- t~actlve colonial .. Panele IE. JEFFERSON.83oo _ Can DAVIES-MOFFETT library, lovely family room, Balcona Co-Op. Spacious TU 5-3220 SHORE'vVOOD NEAR Marine City-Franels 4 bedrooms, 31h baths p}us 2 bedroom penthouse apar.' Street (East China Twp.) ~0431 Mack REALTY CO. 888-8710 plus basement recreation ment, has 2 carpOrt park. Karl Davies George MoClett One year old 1875 sq. ft. .( room and lav. ing area. Luxury living at Robert Agnone Jeanne Butterfield bedroom home on large it's finest! Joanne Maxon Marion Moffett lot; fireplace in Iivi n g James Trudell room; dining room; kitchen G. P. City I 1390 WHITTIER - Open built-ins; 2 bedrooms and FOR THE LARGE FAMILY. SUNDAY 2.5. A family ori. Disposition and acquisition of properties of all types in bath down and 2 bedrooms Spacious home with family ented 3 bedroom colonial Spain, Mexico, Honduras and many other areas. HIGBIEMAXON and bath up; carpeted; full room, 2 guest lavatories. home, large en c I 0 sed basement and attached 2 family kitchen, 5 bed. breezeway. Ide a 1 for 81 KERCHEYAL AVENU£ car garage, water, sewer rooms, 4 baths, plus at. schools and shopping. and paved street $41,900. {ached 2.bedroom apart. 7 1st OFFERINGS ment. YOU shouldn't feel cramped in this two.family home 10' GROSSE PTE. PARK-5 bedroom, 31,2 bath Englk,b cated on Trombley. Lower just off Kercheval. 18 foot sun room, kitchen with has 3 bedrooms and upper CLEAN-L1 NED RANCH ... built.ins, paneled recreation room and 2.car ga- ED 'SASS TOLES has 2 bedrooms. Each unit in Grosse Pointe Shores. Combines good looks with rage. Priced in low 50's. REALTOR has Camily room and 2 good living. 3 bedrooms. Slate foyer, den, large kitch- SOUTH OF JEFFERSON--{;racious executive house. St. Clair Office 81 KERCHEVAL 886.4412 baths. en, finished basement and a 2.car attached garage. Spacious rooms. Library, family room, music Jhone (3l3) 329-9003 Our 30th Year WM. W. QUEEN Sprinkler system. Traffic.free street near the lake. room and 1st floor laundry. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths $49,900. Marine City Office In Grosse Pointe 886-4141 plus a knotty pine paneled bedroom with bath on Srd floor. 2.car attached ,garage, patio and large Phone (313) 765-4013 RUSTIC BARN BEAM EFFECTS ... lot. Natural fireplace and new carpeting add warmth and WHEN YOU THINK OF REAL ESTATE character to this 3 bedroom Dutch Colonial. Desirably IN THE WOODS-Sparkling 3 bedroom ranch in ex- located in "close.in" Village shopping area and alc,o cellent" location. Screened and covered porch. At- BOURNEMOCTH 486 - See this F.B. Ranch - THINK OF walking distance to Maire Elementary school. Priced tached garage. 58 foot lot. Mid 30's. PEMBERTON - 4 bedrooms, now at only $29,500, vaeant &.nd ready to be seld! f Spacious fam. rm., of. STA-NTON LANE-Near South High-4 bedroom 31,2 2"'2 baths, modern utility. fered for sale or lease- bath Colonial. Paneled library with fireplace, HARVARD - Delightful co. Option to purchase. JUST A STONE'S THROW ... from ice.skating or ice.fishing in the winter and swim. heated Florida room, 2-car garage. Won't last lonial, 3 bedrooms, den, VERNIER RD. 1432-- long. , 'ming, boating, tennis courts, wading pool, and picnic terrace. Ph sty. 3 bed. Bung. - TAPPAN area in the summer. An excellent starter home f01. GROSSE POINTE CITY-3 or 4 bedroom bungalow. SHOREHAM - Exceptional Near all schools' - Golf the budget.minded young family. 3 bedrooms. separate Club View - under FffiST OFF'ERING-Large, roomy colonial in good Formal dining room. Aluminum trim. 60 foot wide ranch, den, rec. room, fine dining room living room fireplace, and a remodeled $30,000. condition, 3 bedrooms, 11,2baths, screened terrace, lot with 2 car 'garage. Low :'10'5. landsca~ing. 'brand new kitchen with eating space, full 2.car kitcl1en. High existing 60/. % mortillge minimizes the BEACON HILL-Delightful house on cul.de-sac near RIDGE RD. - Comfortable CLOVERLY 403 - True garage. May we show you this house today? down payment requirements. Worth checking and buy- the lake. Jalousied porch off living room over. 3 bedroom, very private fam, ranch in the ing. Only $29,500. Vacant. Farms. 4 bd. 2'h baths, 653 LAKEPOINTE-Custom,built 4 b~drO()m, 21,2 bath looking beautiCul sprinklered garden. 3 family locale. French Colonial with heavy slate roof. finest ma. bedrooms, 2 baths plus 2 maid's bedrooms and Many, Many Possibili. SECLUDED ... FLATS - Beaconsfield - 2 ties. terials, king-sized master bedroom. Nicely 18nd. on an oversized heavily treed lot . . . just 2 doors bath on 2nd. Central air condition and 2 car at. scaped, charming shady street only 3 shon blocks tadled garage. unit English, perfect con. frem Lake Shore Drive in Grosse Pointe Shores. Ex. dition. FAIRHOLME 1191 - At- from waterfront park. Owner Florida bound. tractive F.B. Ranch on cellent "custom" features give this roomy winged IN THE FARMS-CentraIly air conditioned ranch in .Colonial a personality all its own. Two spacious first LOTS-Lakeshore ~ 147 It. 60 It. lot. - Near Star 1595 FAIRCOURT-Semi.ranch with 2 bedrooms down, beautiful condition. 3 large bedrooms, 21,2 baths, 2 bedroOOlsup. full dining room. Located in quiet floor bedrooms each with their own bath. Two large den or 4th bedroom. 20 foot family room, new frontage, a real rarity. I Of The Sea - 2 bd. dn. 1 up - Alum. Trim. court (In cul-de.sac with private park in the sub- family bedrooms, 2 baths and storage on the 2nd floor. Pointe kitchen with eating area, plus a dining Preston Pl.-Only minutes Family room, first floor uWity room, attached garage, from lake. division. Must be seen to appreciate. room. Divided basement. Lovely landscaping, SHOREHAM 644 - circular drive, etc .... $125,000. Woods Ln.-Fine locale for sprinkler system and atta~hedgarage. Mid SO's. Unique 2 bd. spacious. 932 GRAND MARAIS-Early occupancy, 4 bedroom 1)1) ... building. *** ••••• immaculate Yamaski de. Early American brick colonial in move.in <:ondi. COLONIAL HANDSOl\iE CENTER HALL COLONIAL. 4 bedrooms, RESORT-Harsens Is. - 37 signed ranch - Large tion. This 9 year old hOOleis located on beautifully 3 bedrooms, 11,2 baths, sel,nate breakfast space. 2 baths on 2nd plus bedroom and bath on 3rd. acres channel near golfing. aOx195 lot. landscaped lot with family room, two fireplaces, attractive recreation 1'0001. Conveniently located on Paneled library, glass enclosed porch, recreation Lake Erie-Charming lake- modem kitchen, attached garage. All draperies, McKinley Road in Grosse Pointe Farm... Arrange to room with fireplace and bar. N. RENAUD 1512 - carpeting included. front cottage, 6 acres. Unique 3 bd. Ranch, at- see this refreshing home ily calling one of our con- sultants today. $37,900. ,GEORGIAN COLONIAL-Brand new-1st floor bed- DETROIT - Open Sunday tractive - 2 car gar. JUST LISTED - Spaciousness, convenience, neatness room and bath plus 4 bedrooms and 2 baths on 2:30.5:00-Berkshire 4391- Many interesting fea. describe 5 bedroom, 21,2 bath <:olonial in City of 2nd. Family reom, 1st floor utility, central air Walk.up living room. Many tures - Must be seen. Grosse Pointe. The color-keyed harmony of pro- OPEN SUNDAY 2 :30-5 conditioning, full basement. bonus features. fessionally decorated interior is evident as you See our complete Picture inspect beautifully carpeted, draped rooms. Reno- RANCH-Short walk to Country Club and transpOrta- RENTAL - See section 6 Catalogue of Homes in vations including new plastered walls and ceilings MOVE-IN CONDITION tion. 3 bedrooms, 21,2 baths. family room and at. Grosse Pointe & Near completed recently. This move.in condiUon hOOle Impeccable 2 level home affords comfor'cabh tached garage. Immediate possession. COMMERCIAL-See section areas. is ideal for large family within walking distance family living on a reasona,ble sized lot. Three 12E. ONE OF THE SHARPEST 3 bedroom 11,2 bath Colo- to Village and Hill shopping areas, schools .and bedrooms and bath up. 1st floot master bedroom . nials available. Paneled family room, completely park. Many extras include family room, 2-ear and bath. Delightful living room with fireplace, finished basement. New furnace and wiring. Com. JOHN s. attached heated garage, sundeck, completely formal dining room, large cheerful kitchen, and pletely carpeted. Near transportation. CARTER fenced.in backyard. a roomy den or office which makes a perCect retreat on the fll'St level. Screened porch. New SPACIOUS CENTER ENTRANCE COLONIAL built GOODMAN 57 HAL\fPTON-Exquisite 3 bedroom, 21,2 'bath semi. gas furnace. Walking distance to schools. in 1964. Family room has fireplacl! and wet bar. 2 & CO. ranch, beautiful library, family room, one-of.a. $35,000. (937 Lincoln Road) first floor powder rooms. 4 bedrooms 3 baths up. Inc. kind Mutschler kitchen, new central air condi. Good location in the Farms. 93 Kercheval 886.3060 II TU 4-4400 tioning, new furnace, sprinkler system, under. ground utilities, 2.car attached garage. A real A RETREAT! GROSSE POINTE WOODS - Charming 2 bedroom "On The Hill" rarity! You've been talkIng abol!t it ... dreaming about it. ranch. Paneled' It!rrace, divided basement and Now, il! A private protected setting overlooking 2 car'garage_ 1161 FAIRHOLME - Barnes and star of the Sea own FIRST OFFERING Schools, lovely family herne with 2 bedrooms and Lake 51. Clair .in Grosse Pointe Fanns. This magnifi. GROSSE PTE. FARMS. 4 bedroom, 31h bath tri.level bath down, 2 bedrooms and bath up, large family cent residence has ample room for the large family. built in the 60's. Kitchen has built-ins. 30 foot THREE BEDROOM COLONIAL. We offer this line room, Cinished recreation room with extl'a bed. carriage house, swimming pool . . . everything that family room, 2 car attached garage. Many cus- home overlooking the golf course. Living room room and bath, 2.car garage. you could want. For complete details . . . contact tom features. includes natural fireplace. A second fireplace is us today. in the carpeted f:nd panclC{} recreation room. 1228 YORKSHIRE - Close to Village shopping drooms, the second floor includes three tomized luxuries including carpeting, draperies, baths and a family room. Large lot on one of sprinkler system, <:l'ntral air conditioning. paneled this ~omfortable 4 tiedroom, 2 bath two.story home bath tri.level. 24 foot family room (with pullman with attached garage. New kitchen. kitchen and barbecue). Overlooks the lake. Com. the Pointe's most desirahl(' streets. Join the pa. office in basement. Dream no more, call Us today! rade to 571 Lincoln. pletely finished basement with bar and kitchen. 1937 SEVERN-Immediate occupancy, 3 bedroom. 11,2 PARK LANE Stran steel ~onstrucUon. TWO.STORY LIVING ROOM. South of Jefferson at bath colonial with comfortable kitchen, large $47,000. Very attractive street near the lake. 3 bed. EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL. 26 Cootfamily room, 851 Bedfnrd you'll find this one of English archi. family room, all twin-sized bedrooms, recreation room, 2 bath ranch home. Den. Attached garage. Rare ist {loor utility .and 2 powder rooms. 4 bedrooms, tecture. Five bedrooms with t.,vo full and two half room with fireplace. Good location in the Woods. opportunity to buy right and end up with a distinctive :1 baths on 2nd. Finished basement. Central air. baths. Basement rccr£'ation room with wet bar. home to decorate to your own taste. In the mid forties Inl CANTERBURY-Come see it, Y,u'll like it! 4 burglar and fire alarms, 3 car altached garage. bedroom, 21f.!bath center entrance colonial, car. 1,2 block from lake. RANCH IN THE WOODS, 934 South Brys is the loca. peted, draped, loads of closets. Large family room NEED 4 BEDROOMS? And don' like the bother oC exterior maintenance OUTSTANDING LAKESIDE RESIDENCE - Con. lion of this great house. Three bedrooms and bath with fireplace. intl'r.com, sprinkler system, cen. with an additional bedroom and bath in the base. trally air conditioned. Immediate occupancy. work? structed of brick and steel. Studio living room {;ive thought to: overlooks lake, family room overlooks heated ment. You'll enjoy the family room adjoining the kitchen .llnd leading direclly to a large shaded 654 ROSLYN.-Nicely landscaped with Japanese gar- 16824 Cranford Lane swimming pool. 3 or 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. dens and many trees, sharp 3 bedroom. 11,2 bath patio. If you're shopping for a ranch-this is it' 339 Rivard Call for particulars, ranch, 2~ar garage, recreation room with fire. place. Both of these offer a considerable amount of room We have pictures and floor plans of most hou5es avail. APPOINTMENTS ONLY-PLEASE as well as distinctive arehitectural ch.afm. If you want able in the Pointes. Call one of our experienced . 749 LAKEPOINTE-BeautiCul tall shade trees, wrought fast occupancy, fine surroundings, no lawn cutting or sales associates for assistance in finding tl!e right CAPE COD WITH LARGE F AMIL Y ROO.'!. With four iron carriage gate, 3 bedroom, 11,2 bath English sn~w shoveling; one of these units is for' )'ou. Both house Cor your family. If you are being trans. bedrooms and two and one half baths, 804 Woods home with J:notty pine recreation room with fire. are priced In the low thirties, ferred ask about our free relocation service. Lane is som~thing you should not miss in your place. Excellent condition. house hunting. Call us for an appointment to see WHETHER YOU'RE HUGO S. HIGBIE it at your convl!nience, 529 SHOREHAM-This beauty will renew your zest for living. 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch, living room <:ombining two families under one rooC or lookin~ for DONALD R. SM ITH LOG CAI:IN IN THE WOODS. This i~ it. Cute three with fireplace. large 13.8x30.8 family room with the income produced by a two family flat, you won't bedroom two and one half bath bungalow complete fireplace, carpet('d kitchen wit!! built.ins. finished find one more suitable for comfortable living than Rachel Baumann Ilene Kelly with beamed ceiling living room. New kitcnen basec;nent with firt>pJace and bar, atlached 2-ear this choice offering at 940 Trombly, Priced in the Clarence "Cal" Bruder John Mendenhall cOOlplete with appliances, In the low thirties. garage. fifties. Frank D. CoUer Roger SOuthworth William B. Devlin Merry Stamman THE ULTJo:\~ATE IN CO:'ITEMP0RARY LlVI~G. 1145 BALFOUR .- Super Buy! :5 bedroom house in TELL US YOUR NEEDS Stuart A. Fraser Winifred Weyhing Specially built Cor the present owner this is that prestige location and in excellent condition, 3 full Whether you're recently transferred to town. loo~{ing Winfield "Bill" Jewell Bernard Whitley one.of.s.kind home you <:an search for many moons baths, 2.car attached garage. Well.planned, ex. for a lallge house, a smaller one, or just thinking about Hugh Wilson Erwin SaUelmeier without finding, Its man)' exclusive features <:an. ~eptionally diCCerent home. a r~lIl estate move within the community-we are in. not be described in a short ad. Call us Cordetails. terested in meeting you and having the (lpportunity of providing you with !ervlce in a proCessional way, I ~'~IGBIEMAXON R, G, TAPPAN Borland • McBrearty 886-3400 EDGAR & ASSOCIATES I 884-6200 REALTORS 114 KERCHE\, AL 886.6010 90 Kercheval 395 Fisher Roa

I Page Twenty.Two ------G R 0 sse POI N TEN E W S Thursday, January 18, 1973 13-REAL ESTATE !13-REAL ESTATl In-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE U-REAL ESTATE U-RUL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTAT£ 1 21-MOVING 6- FOR SALE ,FOR SALE FOR SALE --.------.---"--. ------1------_._- FOR SALE I FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I STORAGE WILDWOOD IV:~ CLAD ColJniallike new. i MIDDLESEX-Outstanding 5 ------INCOME-r.(ack~8 Mile area. KEN'S MOVI~G-Loe.lt lub. 5 down, 4 up, 1.465.3927. urbs. One piece or house. rJ bedrooms, 4, baths aoo: bedroom dream home. 1m. SACRIFICE , WOODBRIDGE EAST I IN ROCHESTER Custom 2 bedroom CoOp on space for dormJtory ~r 6th mediate occupancy. Huge A BEAUTIFUL, classic, 4() MUST SELL. ------ful. Low rates. TU 2-8540. ground floor wilh extra bedrOOI?. Elegant kltch~n I t M n custom features reom mansion in Grosse 7726756 i Unique sprlless 2 bedroom 794 PEMBERTON, Windmill windows. private patio and and shdlOg glass family o. a y . Poinle. A.l throughout. - I older home in the Quaint Poinle subdJl'ision, 4 bed. ZIA-PIANO SERVICE many luxury fealures. This room, 2 fireplaces, large BERKSHIRE _ 3 bedroom Will h,ke offer and trade. ------1 City of Rochester. Com., room. center hall colonial, unit should be ,('en. Make lot and .beautiful trees. colonial with den. Large 882.8353. IN C O.ME bungalow, .1~19 plelely rewired and iede., attached garage, fully car. COMPLETE piano service. an appointnH'nt, 886.1894. lot. Priced to sell. ----. ------lIfaryland, good condillon, coraled kitchen and second peted and drapes, 2 fire. Tunin!l, rebuilding, refini,h. LAKELAND AVE. - 3 bed-I' with side drive and 2 car floor are nicely carpeted. places, finished basement, ing, de.motlling. Member C, W, BABCOCK & SO:-lS room colonial. I1h baths" ga~age, 1 bedroom eaeb Finished basement. Garage screened porch, 2'h baths, Piano Technicians Guild. 777-3310 ST. CLARE PAR ISH HARPER WOODS l'arpeted kitchen, large I umt. De Ryck Realty. 882- and organic vegetable gar. paneled library and break. R. Zech, 731-7707. i 4619 YORKSHIRE, 3 bed. NEWCASTLE - 3 bedroom, fa mil y room, screened 7001. den on generous lot. $2B,' fast room, perfect condi. PIANO TUNING and repair. 1\'1_fv1ILLAr'J ~75 . room, air conditioned brick. ~~. ~~~~ti~~llo~i:~~/~\~~~ ~~rch and finished recre~. 11fT. VERNON-38-5-,-b-e-au-t-if--ul 900. Call evenings and Sun '/ lion, ..ne.ar park .and s..eh. 0.0.. Is, ing. Thomas Pettit. 88(. 21,~ haths, formal dining I h~n room, .Iarge lot In Cape Cod, dining room, day 1.651.7112. _ $43,~. !71~34~~~__ . __ 2507. loom, 2:1 ft. living room. 20857 HAWTHORNE - 3 pnmeo 10c,a~JO~. $47,900. large living room, Wedge. 3 BEDROO" L 1 1 LOT" FOR SALE ------fireplace, Iibrar}, spacious! bedroom bungalow wit h .. .. _: ... s__~_' wood blue carpeting, fam._ u 13Ay -- .. I 882 1 19 I Tlnclpal 0 Iy I decorated' ol:w.~unsee'rne8w85 . -. ....S_..__ ...._... I 21C-EL,£CTRIC.t.L" A .: , ":1100111, 1% i kitchen with breakfast:. kitchen ,.b~ilt.ins. Jo'amily I GROSSE POINTE area, Col. i1y size kitchen, 2 bed. 460;>.' . I CARMEL LANE, prestigious SERVICE ,,,.' " '-udor home, I nook, A beautiful home, in: room. Joll1~hed basement. onial courl, 4 bedroom, 2\'l rooms newly redecorated ------_____ Farms locations ovel'look-I--- , W;" ,!(;;,~ k.)f plal!. fin-! a v('ry desirahlr area. Grosse POinte s c h 001 s'I' bathS,. Colonial, fa mil y and carpeted, screened IN THE FARMS-3 bedroom ing Lake. Ver)' reasonable, [ GROSSE POINTE S ONLY 1 ishr" k',elJllent, 2 " cadr! CARMAN A WILCOX room, fireplace, carpeted, ~~c~ool:rf:s::t3 bedroom ~~~~. c~~:;:1. t:UI~~h:~~: _~I'~:~:,' -:-1 HOOVER garag~. III'\\, y dec(Jrate . activities room, attached ,'. shopping and transporta. 95 FT. LOT on Van.K J)T1ve S how n hy appointment i MITCHELL I garage, owner. 888-3366. NEW Deluxe duplex. 3 bed. ,tion. Full basement with in Grosse Pointe Woods. FACTORY AUTHORIZED _885.25~,_____ ,nEA_~.~O~ __.__ 881-44?: 884-3550 LIKE-mW3bedro;;-briek rooms, I1h baths, dining plenty of storage. BYI 884-2610or 886.7834. I SERVICE '-1 ------: ranch. new carpeting, shut. loom, carpeted, air condi. owner. 886-4975. GROSSE poi~l'EWOO;)S: POINTE VACUUM POMPANO BEACH t d . d , tioned, 2 car attached ga. ------OPEN SU~DAY 2S' ere wm o\\'s. garag~, rage. By owner. 1005.1007 GROSSE POINTE FARMS I Woods L..l/l..e c.().rner Ri\'er I 2067. WEDGEWOOD 198 I.AKEVIEW FLORIDA.. convenientWoods, immediate10 cat ionoccu.in Vernier Road. 884.0055. Colonial, pan e 1e d and $19500road, LargeOwner corner8840700lot, FREE PICKUP & (Off Vernier) GARDEN TYPE condomlo. pancy, $35,900~ TV 4.4067 ------beamed family room, 3 ',. .'. DELIVERY Blend the ~harm and at. This superb low 40's in. ium apartment, 2. bed. (no mornings). 56~oo~~L~YWb~~' ra~c~ed2 bedrooms, modern kitchen. I 14 ..REAL ..ESTATE. ----- NEW REBUILT PARTS tractive decor of a Cape vestment features 4 bed- rooms, 2 baths. Wflle for 1----~-- --- tt h d . 2 fireplaces. carpeting and WANTED TU 1-1014 PR2-4050 Cod lI'ilih thrre bell rooms, Ph baths and a free brochure, Light House I GROSSE POINTE WOODS on fo'.l:elyad:a~.:nd ~:::e~ene~~ drapes, fully decorated, . .__ ._ 21002 MACK rooms, two baths, fami. spacious beautiful fami. Point Plaza, Florida 33064, Hollywood, 2 bedroom all open Sunday 2.5. 884-7977. I WANTED-House in Woods _ Iy room ol'erlooking a Area code 305942.2872. !"rick ranch with attached schools. C.a r pet ed, fire. . . ;- I or SI. Clair Shores. Ap ELECTRICAL Repairs. Ma. ly room and a quiet 10. new Patio . . . all on ------.-_ I garage. Brand new carpet pla~e, d!mng rO' closed porch, den, large tras, -must be seen. Call ols 0 s orage. any.c : I ante~d. 9286634. 21c;.;..ROOFING three bedroom, Ph bath has an extra full bath PAUL JAN~OWS, ...1 lot. sprinkler system, alu. 886.0131 between 7 p.m.. features,. ~nd everY,thlllg rn --.------SERVICE Colonial duplex unit in basement and Iwo car BUILDER minum trim. $59,000. BB6. II p.m. or all day Sunday I top condlh~? ,St,~nes thr?~ PUll, small sheep dogs. _ complete with eentrnl garage, conveniently 10- 8862665 1424. for appointment to lake, Ihll shoppm" j AKC. trained, shots. cham. ROOFING and chimney reo air. two car garage. cated at Kelly and 10 ------. I area, Sl. Paul's a~d ~c pion line, 881.5913. pairs, gutter c 1e a n in g. .. • • Mile J'n Roseville. 1335 AUDUBON, Center Hall, library. Owner trans err . FOR -S ~.L-E--4---S; k't very reasonable. 885-061.2. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, Open Sunday 2-5.886.2807. .." lamese 1- _ ANITA 1578 - Spacious 4 bedroom, 2 bath bungalow Colonial, paneled den and tens, 2 male, 2 female, $20 FOR Strongman, Kelly & Associates 2nd floor paneled. Near sehools and shopping. recreation room. Central 4367 NEFF - 2 bedroom e"ch. Tll 5.2687. ROOFING & GUTTtR air conditioning. $45,000. house, fuU base!Dent, gas ------, WORK _ 100 KERCHEVAL BISHOP 144O-PRICE REDUCED. Owner transferred. 8890800 Attractive 4 bedrc.om eenter hall Colonial. Ideal loca. TU 1.1760 heat, new carpetIng, newlY,' 19-PR1NTlNG !f i CALL lion for Public and Parochial Schools. • I d.e cor ate d, $16,000. TU ~'::'_~~~!~N~ II RICHARD BELANGER, 414, Attractive 42388. I PHOTO COPIES, We. Also MIDDLESEX 790-lmmediate Possession. Deluxe cen- 4 bedroom, 2 baths, new 1------WILLERTZ ter hall Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths, family room. kitchen. Vacant. $35,900. GROSSE P.OlNTE1 WOODS, low priced instant printing. 50 ROSLYN RD TU 18170 Many, many extras. Open Sat.-Sun. afternoons. 5 bedroom Colonial, large I SCRATCH PADS, 35c pound, .. GROSSE POINTE 885-8759.. living, dining, kitchen and 4 pounds $1.00. ALL ROOF & breakfast rooms. Library, WEDDl~G INV!TAT~ONS, GUTTER WORK BALFOUR, A beautiful ------1 SUNNINGDALE, A de. GROSSE POINTE WOODS, family room. finished base. 10% dlscmmt :vI~h thiS ad, Caulking, chimney repairs brick colonial in pres. Iightful semi.ranch on a 1434 :1os1yn. 3 bedroom ment, 2 recreation rooms, For all your prllllmg needs Gutters cleaned tigious Windmill Pointe. large lot overlooking SILLOWAY & CO. Colonial, excellent condi. new carpeting and dra.pes, ECONOll1EE I ADVANCE MAINTENANCE F 0 u r bedrooms, 2'h the L 0 c h moo rgolf REALTORS tion, large family room, 2 automatic sprinklers, 2'''' SERVICE PRINTING. I TU 2-5539 b3thS. New modern kit. course. Spacious living baths, paneled game room, car heated garage. plus ['1520 Kcrc~~val at Lakepomle. _ chen with dishwasher. room and family room 16825 Kercheval In the Village modern kitchen, fireplace. carport, near schools, as. Grosse IOlllte, VA 2.7100 I 21 H-RUG CLEANING New Chrysler furnace wit!! fireplaces. Large Convenient to schools and sume low mortgage. Own.. 20--GENERAl SERVICE _ and central air condi. kitchen, four bedrooms, shopping. Open Sat.-Sun. 2 er. 888-2425. No agents. 1 ._____ CARPET and upholstering tioner. Breezeway and two and one half balhs. to 5 p.m. 884-86'79. . . FIX-IT NOW. A-l haCiuy cleaning. Pic h e Mainte. two car garage, 886- Ii 0 Finished r e c rea n I BY OWNE.R. condomlDlbuemI : men. Painting, plumbing, nance Co. 294.7172, 775- 5800. room. bB6.5800. GROSSE POINTE SHORES. Central1} located, 4 . Id eleclrical and carpentry. 8144. Purdy and Associates I Beautiful Early American rooms, 3 baths, new klt- Major and minor repairs. _ BEDFORD, A gracious YORKSHIRE, A large Ranch, near Lake, 3 bed- chen. carpeted. Land con. Call for an estimate today. CARPET CLEAN ING four bedroom brick colo. brick home with real room, 21h baths, living, tract terms. $47,000. TU 884-5471 or 8"4.2750 nial. Two and hall distinction six bed- dining and family rooms. 6-85-1 Ct 6 ' n . , WALL WASHING baths. Den equipped for rooms, four baths. two Presents Din e t t e, extraordinary "a er . ----- .-.------1 FULLY INSURED entertaining. 1\1 0 d ern fireplaces, finished base- basement, c e n t r a 1 air, FARMS-341 McKINLEY I POINTE l\IAINTENANCE YORKSlURE kitchen with appliances. bent. Aluminum on all ITS FIRST OFFERING sprinkling s y s t e m, has 3 BEDROOM Colonial, large Carpentry. plumbing, clcctri- MAINTENANCE Air conditioned. Many lhe trim. Three car ga. Townhouse in Grosse Pointe City. Very good buy. everything. -Must be seen recreation room, 2 fire cal, roofing. Major and mi- 885-0894 . 882-7418 to be appreciated. $76,000. places, 2 air conditioners, nor repairs. Bonded and Free Estimates extras. 886.5800. rage. Large fenced yard. Four bedrooms, two baths, large living rOom and TU 6-4226. Owner, no bro- carpets, draperies. TU 5- insured. Call for free esti' 886.5800. dining room-just lots of room. Only $39,900. B ISH 0 P RD., Rambling kers. 4478, TU 6-3596. mates. 884.3838. 21~1-'AINTING', VERSATILE, A well car. ranch wilh beautiful OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5:00 ------1------. ---- l DECORATING view of the lake. Three cd bric:C semi.ranch in ST. CLAIR S H 0 RES off BEDFORD 3430-0pen Sun- 20A-CARPET LAY1NGI _ bedrooms, three baths, Grosse Pointe Woods. 3 WELLINGTON-As good as brand new. Exciting, Lakeshore drive, 4 bed. day 2-5, Income, new DU'I ------__ R. & T. PROFESSIONAL large family room. r~/O Ideal for lhe large or clean and wilh a peek of the lake. Four dandy room brick ranch. family plex house for sale. 8 r~ms CARPET LAYfNG painting, interior and ex. way fireplace, Ccntral small family with 3 bect- bedrooms, large fa~ily room, plus everything else. room, 2 baths, finished total. New car pet lng, NEW AND OLD i terior. Free estimates. 462 air conditioning, 1m. rooms and f;:mily room. basement, 2 car garage. drapts, 3 ;::llr garage, near Slair Carpet Sllilted Roland Grosse Pointe 6B7 UNIVERSITY-Sensational! A fine buy al only I mediate occupancy. 886- Spacious landscaped lot. Large court lot. By owner, Grosse Pointe. $35,9(0_ 885. Repairs of All Types Farms: 882-4586. $45,000. Here's what's offered-five bedrooms, no brokers. 779-2436. 9189. Cigaret Burns Re.Woven _ 5800. Many other ieatures. 886-5800, two baths and two half baths, den, large glassed ------I ALSO RUDOLPH TONELLO BLAIRMODR, A big con. and screened porch, hreakfast reom, recreation NEW CARPET SALES Decorator temporary quad . level NEFF, In a prime loca. room-try and beat it. MAY WE SHOW YOU tion just two blocks Samples Shown in Interior.Exterior home. Five brdrooms, 336 :'dOROSS-Righl on the Country Club Golf Course. Your Home Wall Papering huge square fa mill y from the Park. A large A TRUE ENGLISH COLONIAL, completely rejeco- Four 'bedrooms, Florida room. large recreation room. and hobby room, colonial with four ~d. rated in fine taste-4 bedrooms 9 master 13x210, BOB TRUDEL 882-0870 rooms plus two 011 Ihe room wilh fireplace in basement. The living room 3'h baths, new kitchen built.ins, library, terrace, 2g4.589~___ .. __ ~_5~~703 Three Mile Drive Large two car garage is extra large and there's a dining area. Owner with automatic dears. third floor. Three full terrific games room, 2.car attached garage and 20C-CHIMNEY AND 25 Years Experienee and lwo half baths. Two huilt it, so there's many fine appointments-Don't good existing mortgage. Owner transferred. 886.5800. miss it. FIREPLACE car garage. 8813-4200. $56,900. TU 1.6300. INTERIOR and exterior REPAIR painting and paper hang. NOTTINGHAM, At t r a c- SHOWN BY APPOfNTMENT WAYBURN, A large well YCRKSHIRE-Opportunily lies here if ii's expansion ing. Reasonable rates, 30 tive brick ranch home m a i n I a i n e d colonial FIREPLACF cleaned, lubri. years experience. :r.ay on a nicely landscaped 116\ Audubon-3 bcdrooms, 2\~ baths, family room ynu want. Lal'ge rooms and lots of them in this home. Natural fireplace. older but carefully maintained 4 bedroom brick eated, repaired. Chimneys I BarnolVsky. 371.2384. lot. Big carpeted kitch. Formal dinmg room, 9~9 B,'Jllantyne - Super Quad.Level, 3 bedrooms, repaired. Heavy duly chim'l _ en_ Attached two car family room home' with 2Y.! balhs. Let the kids enjoy the one and on2 half baths. ney screens for incinerat. MARRIED Wayne State stu. garage. Dining room. family room and the wide deep 101. Morl' details den, three hedrooms and 20 Colonial Road- Tudol' stylc, 5 bedrQ[ms, family and an appointment for you to see at TV 1.4200. ors, fireplaces and bird dent with 5 years of wall. $27,900. 886.5000. tlVOand a halC garage. room and squirrel protection. papering experience and GROSSE POINTE PARK and an outstanding brick anrl Advance Maintenance, 884'1 Grosse Pointe references, RIVARD. A spacious con. Immediate occupancy 381 Country Club Lane - Faccs golf course, large Priced reduced. B8ll. family nome- fieldstone 6 bedroom, 31h bath COLO:'-lIAL. Com. 9512. , Ray Smith, 822-{}589. dominium home, id~al plete in every way including elevator service for ------~------for a large family. Five 4200. 1372 Devonshire - 5 bedroo~ns, 3'..i balhs. library family room your convenience. Paneled library. Florida room. GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE bedrooms, three haths, HUNT CLUB, A hrick new kitchen. 3 fireplaces. complete games room fully carpeled, N ice colonial home with an 340 Kere-heval-Cape Cod charm, 4 bedrooms, many and heated attached garage. Immediate occu. kilchen wilih rangc, updated kitchen. Self. extras parlcy. TU 4.0600. PRIVATE CHAVFFEURED dishwasher and refri(l- deanin,; range and dish 526 Lakeland-4 bl!drooms, 3'2 baths, pcrfe~tion JOANNA WESTERN erator. Basement and washer. Three bed. 861 Lakeland--:-lewcr, 2 exlras on first, 4 bedrooms A SHARP SEMI.RANCH on popular Lochmoor-Huge WINDOW SHADES carport. 886.5800. bedroom on 2nd, 2 bedrooms on 1st, dining room, LIMOUSINE rooms. Two c~r garage. 331 Lak'shore--Great family hntne. d, ive by f'A(Ni 5HUTlEPS BliNDS 886.4200. cozy fireplace, den, paneled games room and SERVICE KAUfMANN SHORECREST cn" A I23B ~Iaryland-Cute and little, not much down, a buy nothing to do but move in. $39,000. TV 1-6300. SfOll'M DOO~S .4.NO WfNOOWS beautiful brick rane', MOHOSS. f. charl11in(l and 461 ~lcKinley-Perfect condition. 3 bedrooms, I'n hl)me in mint condition. llnuwal lhrce bedroom baths A GOOD STARTER on Beaconsfield. 3 bedroom Bun galow with low taxes and priced (0 sell. Near Three hedrooms. two e-olonial. Formal dining !1-4 :'\Iuir-- 3 bedrooms, den. cute, $28.000 full and two half baths room and den, Beautiful everything. :\fake your appointment today by call. ~ GRA.'TOP Family room and din kitchen with all built 3f;R :-'r 11"0 cars. Bi(l T~nt income 10 pricc. 105x 120 foot lol. (81) Purdy and Associates cour overlooking Counlry Club grounds. 1st (Ioor EII'ry Sty" 0' f'lte. 888.4200, 4200, hedroom and bath plus 4 bedrooms and 3 baths '"'p. Terrific kitchen and cenlral air, 100. A luxury erect,rI 'or rOil 889-0500 heme and a remarkable bargain. TU 4.0600. WA 1.8282 Clllylon C. Purdy, Jr. SCHWEITZER Mary F, Schlaif James P, Danaher lndudinl Marian J, Bode Sue Me)lowen Adelberg Chain Link AII.Steel .nd 18780 MACK Barbara S. navis GeOfl(C J. Baer, II JOHNSTONE & Grosse Pointe :Farms T. Raymond Jl'!fs Frank J, McGinnis, Jr, Ru.tic Sty'" Paul II. Twohey Martha Sal\l('y Moray 21300 MACK JOHNSTONE Comml'rci

Thursday, January 18, 1973 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS P.ge Twenty-Thr.e 21.I-PAINTING, 21M-SEWER SERVICE 21S-CARPENTER , DECORATING Hear 12 Cases SH Orchestra IHockey Hawks SEWERS CLEANED, broken • Atlics • Porch Enclosures jFarms' 1972 Fires Cost COMPLETE decorating. Pa. Sewers repaired. Gunan. • Additions • Kitchens In City Court Lead League perhanging. insured, guar- teed. Reasonable rates. , Commercial buildings A Life, $140,250 Damage Set for Parley anteed. AI Schneider, TU ______The South High School The Stark Hickey Squirt 1'()565. 881-0063 or 779.1225. J J M SUnON The Grosse Pointe City ELEC'IlftIC SEWER clean- 1677 Brys Drive Municipal Court convened The Farms Fire Depart. an, and property damage in Symphony Orcestra, under Travel "B" Hawks continued HUGHES BROTHERS ing. No footage charge. TU 4.2942 TU 2.2436 I for the first session of 1973 meat answered calls to 121 aU fires amounted to a total the direction oC Russell Reed their Improved play with a DECORATORS Telephone price. 17 years ------on Tuesday, January 9, with fires during 1972, one of oC $140,250, according to in. will perform at the University 7.1 rout of the Warren Vik. which cost the life oC a worn. formation sent to the Michi. oC Michigan's Hill Auditorium ings during the Fraser Holi. 5293 Yorkshire experil:Dce. Oal Roemer, KITCHEN Judge Douglas L. Paterson ------gan State Police's Fire Mar. on Friday Jenuary 19, for day Tournament's opening 882.9750 or 371.8128 Plumbing. TU 2.3150. REMODEL! NG presiding; T~elve cases ------were reVIewed m the session. shal's Office in East Lansing, the twenty:eigbth annual Mid. round. But on New Year's by Farms Fire Chief Michacl western Conference on School Eve their second round opo I N T E RIO R and exterior SEWER CLEA~ING, We Install Harry Moore, 2468 Tyler, GP Blues Split flat rates. Results or$25'1no Beaupre. Vocal and Instrument81 Mu. pon~nt, (F r as e r "Bees"), painting, paper hanging, h Detroit, was charged with free estimate, 18 years eX. c arge. No mileage cbarge. Formica-Sink Tops reckless driving. He stood Weekend Tilts The lone death in the city sic. The South Orchestra proved a more formidable perience. 884.0382. Evans. 83~2835. _I Cabinets-All Styles mute, was found guilty, and occurred on Novem~r 18, was invited by the American competitor. f. d $100 'lh $25 . t The Grosse Pointe Blues, when the Farms' Cirst fire String Teachers Association In a second "sudden death" "'.O-CEMENT .&ND I Built.lns-Installed me WI 10 cour fatality in almost 88 years 'and the Mi~higan School overtime period, the "Bees" KURT O. BAEHR "'. ft costs. He was placed on one the Bantam "A" hockey team BRICK WORK Free Estimates year's probation with his for 13.and l4.year olds, split claimed the life oCMrs. Mer. Band and Orchestra Asso. nipped the. Hawks! 2.1, with CUSTOM Painting and Dec. wyn Rodger, 58, of 149 Grosse ciation. Steve Valhce scormg ~or the orating, Wall papering. ------~ No Obligations Ilicense restricted to no two games during a recent CHAS. F. JEFFREY No Delays . d' h weekend. Both contests were Pointe boulevard The woman Th 0 h t .u I Hawks. On New Year s Day, Guaranteed. Free elU, Bill Paige pleasure driVing unng t e was alone at ho~e and died e rc es r~ WI serve I. the Hawks returned to league mates .. LA 1-5716. MASON CONTRACTOR 371.0403 year. ' hosted by the Blu"s at the of smoke inhalation. as a .d~monstrat1on group fel' play and were deCeated, 3.1, LICENSED INSURED Richard Shensky. 19590 Grosse Pointe Community ' • , a c1Jmc on rehearsal tech. by the St Clair Shores Coo- Ch le. Beaupre s report reo nics at 9 a.m. I . DONALD BLISS • Brick • Block • 810ne CARPENTER WORK - Pan- J e rom e, Roseville, was Rink at Austin. vealed that the department's , gars. • Cement Work eling, partitions, shelves charged with disorderly per. On Saturday, January 6, firefighters answered a total .At 1 .p.m. the Ort'hestra 'fhen on Wednesday, Janu . Decorator • Waterproofing (kitchens, ceilings, smalll son. The charges were the Blues faeed a tough of 14{} alarms oC which 19 ~1l1 be In. concert p':lrform. ary 3, the Hawks once again Exterior Interior • Tuck Pointing jobs, etc.) TU 2.2795. dropped by the complainant Saints team from the Tri. were false ' mg the first movement of tackled the "3ees," tbls time Free Estimates • Patios (If any kind ------and the case wa.~ dismissed. County League and were . . . Beethoven's Symphony No. In league play, .and won, 2.1 . bombed, ~1. The Blues only . He listed th~ numbe~ of 5, Bachianas Brasileirars No. After trailing 1.0, the Hawks , TU 1.7050 'PORCHES A SPECIALTY' . Paul Kukowic. 1151 Bu~k- goal was the first score of 40 Years in Grosse Pointe 882.1800 CUS. TOMCRAFT l'Ingham, was charged WIth flr.es as f~l1ow~; ~utom~blles, S by Villa.lobos which is bounced back on goals by Construction Company reckless driving. He stood the game, midway through 20, dweUmgs, 20, pubhc as. scored for cello orchestra and Dou" Rahaim and Gordie INTERIOR.EXTERIOR CEMENT WORK of any • mute and the case was dis. the opening period. Forward sembly (theatres, ~estau. soprano, and a new compo. Farquhar Cor the win. The PAINTING kind. Bonded, licensed, in. Mike Sant!mair shoved the rants, taverns: etc.), 4, grass sition by Charles Hall titled team also held strong with sure arcn,~ lamp cords and many other of Covenant" ------.- John DeLara. Wayne Baum, ITo Hod D:i:il<~r.D<:ncc h 0 use h 0 I d aggravations .Tohn Olert. Jr., preaching ALTERATIONS and repaIrS. I Donald Schmaltz. John AI. -- which daily confront the 1152 Maryland, G r 0 sse I brecht and David McQueen. The Mor.'s' and Darls' Chill homeowner. may be elimin. MERCURY (ALL MODELS) Pointe Park, VA 1.2631.. Shores firefi~hters includ. I of Sl. Mary's Preparalory, I ated by attending a class in I Gr.... Po;n'. UII~'. '~ Immediate Delivery 2tZ LANDSCAPING (, I ed Sergeant J)onald Jacob,~ Orchard Lake, is sponscring "Simple Home Repairs" be- METHODIST CHUR.CH Ii (Jnited PrubyterlaD - Corporal Dan Fronczak and'i a Valentine dinner. dance ing offered by the Depart. 711 MOrOIl R.. lI ~, . -16 Lake Sbor. Rd. "Check with us before ___ SNOW REMOVAL I Pu?lic Safety Officer Archie ~aturday, Feb~uary 3. featur. ment. of Communitv Services. "6.2363 'I . For In!ormaUon you lease" TRIMMING removal spray.' Gneve. 109 co c k 1a II sand hors ThiS class is scheduled to ,..""M~~/.ft'Clt!\At \ nllbt or day ing feeding and' stump Members oC the Shores I d'ocuvres at 7 o'c!ock, din. begin Wednesday, February 9:IS FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICE I can 882-5330 re~oval Free estimates. Highway Department, who ner at 8 and snacks at II. 7, and it meets for a six.week I Church SChool for nUrl. dial a prayer Complet~ tree service Cal also serve as firefighters, in. at Knights of Columbus Hall period. The in£truC'tor is Rex I ery t h r 0 u • h ,Inh 882-877l)1 FIe m in g Tree Ser'vice. eluded Frank MacWhirter, Council 2723 in Hamtramck. Marshall. who will gear tbe grldes. I I 10: IS Church SChool for II Worsblp Service 'IUxedo 1.6950 1 Harold Michaux, Walter Ba DonaUon is $12,50 per per. class content to lhe individ. graue. "ven Ihroulh ~~&:IAtn)c1mt, twelve. and . 1 daczewski, George Harrison, son, cllcktails and refresh. ual needs of the participants. I Adult .. mlnu. and ell .. 130 Kercheval on-the-Hill TU 1-5000 EASTERN TREE and stump Simon Berry, Thomas Mai. ments induded. Tickets may Jo'urther information and Church SChool 11:15 ~~~~~fIJro~MiVICI: 9:30 and 11:15 a.m. removal. Insured. 293-40691 son, Gerald Maison ahd Ger. be obtained by calling 879. clas!. l:'eservation may be ob'l Church SChoolfor nurs. AL EKIN, LEASING MGR. or answering service. 773. ry Cottrill, according to Ser. 6682, 873.8427, 779.2417 or tained by callin, 885.3808 or ery through Klnde,.,a,.. Sharing Christ's Victory I ten. 0600. ~ ge 8nt Jacob. 651"\66. 885.0271. Dr. Ray H. Kiely 1f!l!l1)1I,1lI•• ,I!I.II!I.,.,lIa II!I.IIIQIII!I.DII!II, C!I, _IIZ_""lIIl11"P".CIIIlIPIIIIIl' -"'"'"'------... ------..... ----- •• ------.------..... -.----. -..----~~---

r l: Jt~. '., ,r GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January /8, 1973

" Page Twenty.Four ,I * Feature Page * ------* * * ------;------~;:::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::,* * * fiJ~nte Pointer of Interest 1i"::::d~:~~...11 (~.::~~~~31t°N>~~:la:.~:~:~J -nts \ hVltles at headquarters of University is enrolled at Peace's regular 9:30 oclock er ' the Children's L ~ u ~ e m i a B'ucknell this month, but her morning se~ice Sunday, Ja~. POl F.ound~tion of MI,chigan be. clanrvoms are Rome, Flor- uary. 21. ~ISS stechbart. IS Count , gms with a belleflt perform- ence Munich, Zurich, Paris helping with the narrahon, Perfectly Beautiful Weddings .•. are a tradi. ance ~f "Man of ~ Mancha," and London. Stephanie is one as is MRS. ARVID JOUP~I, tion at Walton.Pierce. Besides the fabulous selec- starrmg Peter 0 Toole and of!7 students participating in of LIncoln road. MRS. JA,CK lion of new spring and sUffill!er wedding gowns I Sophia Loren, Sunday eve- a cultural.bus)ness tour of YOUNKE, of Kenmore drive, and bridesmaids' dresses (some of them will be in ning, January 21, at North. Europe, one of more than 200 Iwill assist with staging. national ads) wedding veils can be specially designed land Theater. projects in Bucknell's fourth • • • and family heirloom veils reworked to flatter the Conrad Patrick, popular January independent study, bride. Bridesmaids' head dresses flom little accent Detroit radio and television program. I M.R. and MRS. PETER B. bows to gra.:eful picture hats are custcm made to personality, will be master • • • ,SHORT, of provencal road, carry out the color and theme. Special services in. of ceremonIes. A series of 10 tableaux announce the birth oia elude the pressing of the gown for the photographic AU proceeds will be added with narration, "A Christian dauRhter, Melanie ~arie, to the fund from which the Sings frti~ th~ Cradle to the January 4. Mrs. Short IS the sitting and repressing for the wedding. A consultant Children's Leukemia Foun- Grave," pr.())~ct of the Eve. former FREDERICKA FU- can go to the home or church on the day of the dation contributes to re- ning Group of the Peace Lu- GER, daughter of MRS. wedding. She can also help the bride select trous. search programs conducted theran Church Women's Mis- FREDERICK W. FUGER. seau lingerie and her going away ensemble. The at William Beaumont Hospi. sionary League, under the of Cadieux road. Paternal mother of the bride or groom is sure to find her Ital and the Child Research presldenc:! of MARTHA grandparents are the P~UL dress at Walton'Pierce. The buyers are always on Center in Detro)t. STECHBART, of Huntington SHORTS. of Grand Rapids. the lookout for them. It's all part of the one-stop Last year, more than brid,~l shopping at Walton.Pierce. $lM,OOO was given to reo auditioned. Others, if they .)aeus' Mar c he Militaire '" '" '" searcb, and In excess' of were good ellough, we made Francaise. $40,000 paid out for medica. alternates. The strings alone will do Find S:!curity ... at the Jefferson Apartments. tion and other necessities for "We too k m 0 s t of the Grieg's In Balladenton. leukemia patients in Mich. strings that auditioned." The program will feature a As you know, security is an increasingly precious igan. A certain level of profici. solo by Suzanne Leon, Junior commodity. Owners oj luxury condominium homes Tickets for the January 21 ency was required, but the Symphony first chair violin- in the Jefferson Apartments have the comfort of performance may be reo idea was to make the Grosse ist, (her little sister is thl! knowing that their persons, their possessions and served by calling KEnwood Pointe Junior Symphony not seven.year-01.d littlest Sym- their homes are protected by not one but three 4.5943. EXclusive but INclusive. p h °n y member). Suzanne individual electronic guard systems. These include The CLF headquarters in "One of the purposes of will perform the fir.st and an apartment entry alert system providing positive P!lob by Lud Schomlz West Seven Mile road, near the Junior Symphony," Mr. thir~ movements of the de. security when the apartment is occupied and when GROSSE POINTE JUNIOR SYMPHONY CONDUCTOR RUSSELL D. REED Southfield road, will be open Reed explains, "is tG enrich Benot. Concerto #7.• n B J t M II 'f to the public throughout the Grosse Pointe's pre s en t I SolOist at the sprm... con. owners are absent. Special TV cameras on closed y ane ue er I uate career at Hillsdale Col- following week, with favors school program, to give chil- cert, scheduled for Tu~sday, circuit television watch public areas around the The youngest player is seven. The oldest are lege and received his Bache. for tll children accompanied dren a chance to play with a May 8, at P~rceUs, Will he clock. An entry communication system engineered 10th graders. Eleventh and 12th gra.ders need not lor. of ~usic degree from the by an adult, and refresh. group outside their own another J un lor Symphony by Michigan Bell Telephone Company controls ad. apply: They're "over the hill" as far as the Grosse UOlvers.lty of. Mi~higan . in mel!ts for ev~ryo~e. schools, to give them a mllre member: Wendy J u d son, mittance to the lobby. Further elements of security 1957, 'WIth a major 10 Applled Displays. histOrical scrap- challenging opportunH)':' whose mstrument Is flute. are the uniformed doorman attendant who is on Point~ Junior Symp hony}s concerned. Music and minors in Music books and obter exhibits of Nathan Judson Instrumen- Wendy will per for m the duty and resident cardakers. Visit the model apart. That s not as heartless as ~ Theory and Literalu"e and in I interest will be featured, lit- tal Music Direct~r at Gross" Poem by Griffes, a chaUenge ment open 12 to 5 daily except Wednesdays. See it sound5. Symphony Youth Orcheslra ISocial Studies. erature will be available, Pointe North High School, is Ifor any flutist. the generous room sizes, high celings and learn "Eleventh and 12th grad. in 1971. He received his Ma~ter of k now I edgeable volunteers president of the Junior Sym- Ambitious ~ams about the super sound proofing. Enter on Sf. Clair ers," Mr. Reed, Instrumental In 1969, he toured Japan Music from the University ot will be on hand t? answer phony's board of directors. These are ambitious pro- Music director at Grosse and the W est e r 1\ United Michigan in 19:)9, with a any a~d all questions .co~. Teachen Oil Board I grams - but Russell R e e d or Neff Roads ... 17111 East Jefferson. Model Pointe South High School, di. States as Musical Youth In. graduate major in Music Lit. c ern I n g the Foundabon s That hoard includes all knows his orchestra is up to phone 886-5759. Michigan Condominium Corpora- rector llnd conductor of the ternational Band conductor. erature and graduate minor state.wid~ program! and an teachers who have students them. tion 886-4880. newly-formed Pointe Junior He spent last su:nmer part- in trumpet. opportunity for. all mterested in the orchestra BrowneU "I think," he says, "U's S mph n e la:~~ "an I . E t I ..,. persons to regtster as blood . d1 '.. very good for thl's age level • • '" y 0 y, xp...... c Y In as Lans ng. as con- ~Ie had eight years experl' I d ill b it ble MId e School PrinCipal WH. . Scotsman Ice Maken; will provide IParkUJlg clear Ice play with other groups, in du~tor ~f the .Michigan State ence, first in Salin~, then in I onors w . e ava a. ,liam Christofferson, liaison We have students who are ~ubes (up to 480 ~ubes a day). It has a capacity to .tore 610 their own high school bands Umverslty High School Or. Buchanan, Mich., where he. between the Symp~ony and pretty inexperie!1ced, and are cubes. With It there's no more lack of lee at parties, cloudy or orchestras. . . .. chestra, partly at Interlo- held a position similar to his Pres~yterian Cburcb. the ~chool SY,stem, aile com. struggling-but we've I'lso got cubes or trays to refill. The Scotsman is ava1lab1e at If they're good enough, chen, as conductor of thl! Na. present one as South High's He.s a member of the mumty members-at-large El. mature players in nearly ev- Mutschler Kitchens, 20227 Mack Avenue .•• TV 4.:1100. there's the Detroit Symphony tiona I Music Camp's All.State Instrumental Music director, Michigan School ~and and Ieanor (Mrs. Thomas C.) Mill. ery section. * • • Youth Orchestra. Intermediate Orche,stra. before coming to The rointe Orche;rtra Association, the er and Ruth (Mrs. Robert L.) "I would say it's better Seven of Russell Reed's He'll repeat that schedule in 1965. Amer~ca.n String Teac~lers Kais~r: than the average high school Cruising In Style ... cotton shirts in sunny South High students are cur. Ws ,summer. He lives in Stanhope ave. Assocla~on and the Arn~rl~an Ongmally, the Symp,hony symphony orchestra." bright prints and solids, poylester knits and gay rently De t r 0 it Symphony His hi g h s c h? c 1groups nue, with his wife, Nancy. 'Band DIrectors Asl;oclatioD, was to en~ompass students Not Russell Rl!ed's own print dresses of easy-care packable blends from ~I'ct Band d th' f and a member of tbe Grosse from the SIXth grade when Grosse Pointe South High Youth Or.cheslra members. have entered 24 Dlst • an elr our sons. P . t M' hi d N ti . '. S hIS h 0 h t Michelle's Boutique, 17864 Mack Avenue. The and Orchestra Festivals-and . ,. . om e, IC gan an. . 'a on. the public schools begin {or. c 00 ymp ony rc es ra: dresses range in price from $29 to $59. Michelle's Seventeen pia y i nth e received 24 First Division rat- Dakvld,I who 11.°l.e 1~ Dtehxt al Education Ass~lations. mal m u a i c instruction, That's way above average, Grosse Pointe Junior Sym- ings. wee, p a~s VIOm. 10 e Among other things. through the 10th. The upper exceptional. is open Friday evenings until eight. Don't miss phony. They've entered 19 State Grosse Pomte JUDlor Sym- Every Monday afternoon, grade limit still stands, but But better than the aver. the final days of the BIG Sale. Fabulous reductions! Mr. Reed's a pretty darn Band acd Orchestra Festivals phony. from 4:30 to 6:30 o'clock, the lower limit has been reo "ie . '" • • good teacher. -and received 16 First Divi- Mike, 12, plays Fre~ch after his regular South liigb laxed: So ,many youngsters Which is, when you con- In Martha's Closet ... 375 Fisher Road, you'll Was Named Best sion ratings. Hor.n in the Grosse Pomte school day is. over, h!'ll over begin private lessons in the sider the players' age and ex- find sea-ductive swim things. Included are truly sun- The Michigan School Band He Came Very Close Jumor Symphony. at North ~Igb, ta~g the early grades, becoming, after perience, exreptioDal. bareable two piece bikinis with skirts to match, one I and Orchestra Association You can't win 'em all. I Rob, la, plays cello in the Grosse! POlOre .JUDlor Sym. a few years, accomplished Of course, the G r 0 sse piece shells with long skirts and cover-ups to match. named him Orc~estra Direc. But that's coming mighty Grosse Pointe Junior Sym- phony through Its paces. lit tIe ,musicians. that it Pointe Junior Symphony has From a sea-worthy fashion collection. tor of tile Year m 1968. close. phony. "The idea for tbe ,,junior seemed silly to insist they a rather exceptional conduc- * • • He's on the Detroit Sym. Russell Reed was born in Eric, 8, is interested in the SY'!1phonr.,".~ussell Reed ex- wait until sixth &rade to ap.I,t_o;...r-d_w_cc_t_or_. _ phony Youth Orchestra ad- North Adams, Mich., gradu- oboe. He doesn't play in the plams, originated several .pl~ for Symphony member- *=====;::=::::::",:==""",,,=,~ Those Folks At Mr. Q • say th1I:k visory board, and W2S guest ated from North Adams High Symphony. Yet. Iye~rs ago. ship. .! 6 :!ltt===S conductor for the Detroit School began his undergrad- N . . th G We talked about the pos- The rule that a Juntor Sym. :---_ -~~ ~~ Hawaii! There are some great one week ______'______. ancy slOgs m e r~se sibility of an all.Pointe group phony member must be a U.A~ ~...-. packuges including Honolulu, MlIul, Xaual, undu $4110{rom Detroit. Call 886.. 500 for Pou~te Woods Presbyterian -Dot as a 'Junior Symphony' member of his school's band "~--_-~!B--em.~__:; Antique.ing .•. at Margaret's An- ChOir. . specifically, but as a group or orchestra, it one exists, V more information or stop by 19517 Mack Camping Family including kids from all Pointe still stands. _ -_-=:::: Avenue. tiques we came upon a handsome an- tique English oak blanket chest. It's They're a camping family, schools, public, private and . ADd the program is open __ '" • • about 3~0 years old. Come, see it. "when we have the time." parochiaI." ONLY to Pointe residents. Special News ... at the Notre Dame Pharmacy Margaret is open 11 to 4:30 daily, Not a campER family: They Grant Received There's no cut.and~ied prefer to tent, to rough it. Talk was all it was until, rehearsal "cut" system. An ... It's the Yardley annual soap sale ... 3 bars Thursday evening 7:30 to 10. Closed regularly $2.50 are now $1.75. Available in English Their last big trip was to thanks to a grant from thea~curate record' of students Mondays ... 20129 Mack Avenue .•. Colorado, where thfy spent Jacobson Found11tion, the who miss rehearsal is kept, Lavender and' Red Roses. Twelve ounces of Wild 881.7044. Lemon Bath Oil by Revlon, the $4.50 value is now a couple of weeks in the Grosse Pointe School System and the auditions committee '" * '" Rockies. received a $4,000 windfall, reviews the orchestra's memo $3.50. Pick Up The Phone ... and call now! 886.8469 Campers who "rough it" earmarked for Music Educa. bership through ~he season. LeiS hope lhat Nixons * • -for a reservation in the Craft Classes at Wicker must be organized, llnd the tion, If a student's absences are bomb halt in Viet Nam Beautiful Hal)its.. Start. your teen girl on World ... Starting the week of January 22, free Reed family is no exception It was agreed that a por. such that his continued mem- is for real this lime. the road t.o beauty unth ~n app01~tme~t at The Ed. papier tole session ... 2 meetings ... Starts Jan- to this rule. Before they set tion of Uiis money migh~ be bership would result in im. ward NeP.l Salon. Her ha~r and sk~n unll be analzed uary 25th evenings. Beginners decoupage on Janu- out, they dl!cide just exactly used for a Junior Symphony. palrment of the group-as.a. It seems to me he's and the nght cut and halr care wtll be recommend. I ary 29th evenings and a papier tole workshop Jan- who will do what. The ho~'s "We're hoping," Mr. Reed whole t hat s t u d en t is promised us this be- all have assignments, tasks says, "to be a self.supporting rlrop~. ed. As for her sk~n It's never too early to learn uary 30th ajternoons for gals interested in improv- they're expected to per[orm, organization. We still rely on Absence at rehearsal, how- fore. Let's see if he's how to care for tt How to a~ply makeup and ing their techniques ... with special innructions and they perform them. the (public) schools to pro- ever, has not been :t Junior a man of his word this how to achieve the most attractwe eye brow by from Jene Matheson who will be presiding for all The alternative is no more vide us with rehearsal facil. Symphony problem. These lime around! proper arching and shaping. Call TV 4-8858 .•. sessions. camping. Hies and a library. boys and girls WANT to play. 19463 Mack Avenue • • '" Russell Reed is a "very "Our present plans cali lor "The general spirit and en- • • • . What A Difference . . . a new lamp shade can make. bad" golfer who loves to golf. a paid teaching staff:' thusiasm," Russell Reed reo To Brighten Dull Winter Days •.• hang • We've bad this experience many times when we Inventoried He goes bowling as often Students were required to ports, "has been very posi. plants in your windows. Pots with hangen our home and replaced old lamp shades with new ones as he can. "But I'm at the bring a $5 membership fee tive and good." ar~ available in various shapes and sizes , .•. convenielltly at Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop, 18650 point where the boys bowl with them when they audio The Grosse Pointe Junior at Tbe Sphere, 198.9 Mack Avenne. Mack Avenue (next to the post ofnce with free parking). better than I do." tioned. It war returned if they Symphony presents its first • '" * Bring your old lamp shades or measnrements. There is a He's a self-confessed "car- were not accepted. A $1 ad. concert next Tuesday eve- ---=:: large selection from which to choose. pen try nut." In Buchanan ult, 50c child admission Cee ning, J a n u a r y 23, at 8 . -=-. - , Its Posh Michael Says, "Hair is shorter, es. • '" * the Reeds built their house, f~r conce~ will be used to o'clock, at Parcells Middle 'STUDIOCAMERASHon pecially at the nape of the neck, and smoth, dose Custom Wool Carpeting now in custom sizes from the ground up, and Rus- \ Ol(set JUnior Symphony ex. School. .!: to the head. Sometimes hair is brushed forward ... at very, very practical prices. Ed Maliszewski sell, who didn't know a thing penses. The orchestra will perform, CARL JOYNER -=.:: to cover the forehead with pointed bangs-shag like has on display one of the greatest collections you'll when he started, learned as \ The Jacobson Foundation such works as Purcell's Fan. F0229 MACK - ilS the WoO

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