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IIEADLINES New Lure Designed to Snare Best Teachers Effort Continues rBo~rd~Hears oj the IObJectlon to \\'Et:K To Inform Voters IKing's Visit As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News Ian School Issues Tr~t:~:~~dl~~uctsl~~~S. o Tbursday, February 8 tat ion T Negro tr~~~!Je~~~l;;'\'i~ ~~~ Possible Questions O-n-P-ro-p-o-s-it'-io-n-2Answered In Quiz Leader

4(){)demonstrllting South Korean i Prepared By Trustees Of Board of Education By Pepper Whitelaw college students. The South Kor. ! --.------The trustees of the Grosse ean national police reported that In an effort to inform the community fully on the Pointe Board of Education 24 students were injured by bul. background to the special school election scheduled for met for a regular meeting lets or rifle butts, GIs from the February 26. the trustees of the Grosse Pointe Board of Monday, February 12, in the 2nd U,S, Infantry fired an esli. Education are conducting an informal campaign designed gymnasium of Maire Ele.

mated 2(l rounds of warning I' answer all questions that citizens may have concerning mentary School. Mrs. Paul shots during the two.hour melee the issues. Proposition No, 1 was covered in last week's G. Hykes, president, chaired on Freedom Bridge a mile be.! 1'ss Ue o.f th e NEWS .' (i'~------'-'--- the meetl'ng \"h:l ....Dr. Theos Icordingow the todemilitarizedpolice reports.zone' ac. Proposition .#2 seeks to levy IHI' A k d I.Anderson, Superintendent,y ut:: ...... one mill for building and site' e p s e of Schools, presented his F Id purposes over ,~ 10.year period ray, February 9 to finance auditions to elemen. T ld -/ monthly report. NORTH VIETNAMESE troops tary buildings as needed. to 0 entt Y A half.hour audio.visual pre. made a heavy artillery and modernize portions of Grosse sentation on the building needs ground attack on the United P' s' B - - D of the Grosse Poi n t e Public States Marine combat base at tooll~teLmproveouth mlddte~Igh School,school andfa. wtWJlgII II og Library was conducted by Wil. ~e Sanh Thursday after tak. cilities. liam Y. Gard. president of the mg the Lang Ve' S . I F Friends of the Library. and I pecla orces WIlY ARE THE TAXPAY. R b t U 0 d' t f P b camp nearby in the northwest Two Boys Must Take Painful 0 er .n. rr, Irec or 0 u. corner of the country. AP cor. I ERS BEING ASKED TO PRO. lic Libraries. respondent John T. Wheeler reo i VIDE FUNDS FOR BUILDING Pasteur Treatment Unless In his report on the fun~tion. ported from Khe Sanh that the; I ADDITIONS AND REMODEL. Animal Is Found By ing of the school system, Dr. Red gunners fired n.::re than ING? S t d Anderson provided additional in. 300 artillery, rocket and mortar A ne.w set of, teacher recruiting materials has nel. Comm. ittee mem~~l'ssh~~vn' examining the materi- I In spite of the fact that Grosse a ur ay sights upon a number of items rounds into. Marine positions been put mto use by The Grosse Pointe Public School 1 Pointe is an "old" suburb, we in his written report. For ex. there, and North VI'etnamese S . a s are (left to right) JOHN KUBISTA, GEORGE ED. Icontinue to grow at tl'e rate of ur d l' 1 k' ample he said that within two ystem as on,e means of attracting teachers to fill DINGTON, chairman; BILL KASTAN, TED WILNER, . • ,,00 s po Ice are 00 mg' . ~~;rofdr~;ee ~~~t~a~~~~o~~o~ futUre vacanCIes. A folder of materials described as DAVID FAIRLESS, and LAWRENCEF. KENNEDY, ~~~~~x~~:t;~:r ~O{) to 400 stu. for a ~arge, shaggy dog that ~~rth:e~~~eBO:~d ~:c~~~:~~:' mile from the perl'meter of the "a blend .of't'line drawings 1 and h photogr~phs based on Assistant. ..Superintendent ~ Professional Personnel. Trombly, Defer and masonu Ipupilshad bIttenon Tuesdavtwo FerryFebruarySchool tion concerning the complete. Khe Sanh base. The Marines sc h 00 1 ac t IVl Jes, warm co ors t at smack of 1968," has Seated are DR. THEOS 1. ANDERSON, Supelintendent elementary schools and Grosse i .. ." . future progr~m. for the high counter. attacked with heavy ar- been prepared by the schools' Public Relations of Schools"M:RS. PAUL G. HYKES, president of the Pointe High School were opened \6. .It IS Important that thiS schools. He mdlcated that an tillery and air support and Advisory Committee, Lomposed of residents who are Board of Education, and MRS. JOAN KU6IST A. in the 192(\'s. And, although all a~l1ma~ ~e lo~ated, or the intensive. ca~paign of high drove the North Vietname'se professionals in the field of communications art and Absent from the picture are committee members of them have been kept in excel. b~te VIctIms w~nhave to be school OrientatIOn has be,pn.con. down the hill. ~dvertising, in cooperation with the office of the S~per. William Ludwig and Gary Souter: lent condition over the years given the pamful Pasteur ductcd recently by the prmclpals .. « « mtendent and the Department of Professional Person- there comes a time when addi: treatment for rabies. and stall among 8th and 9th Saturday, February 10 ------4> - ---- nine-day stnke. Mayor Lmd. ice rt of 2050 tanhope, eorge T. E Ington, ASSistant . ~londay. February c. CI'ty Pol. I th t' (' t b more a equatc faci Illes for the The tlhl then went to the drug. was approve I b th t f say's- reques t for the Guar d was called Wooo~' . police on Sunda y'. to thc Supe'nn tendent , has. " Off D . d~ Te r b "omerevea familiars a oncewithmohik"onsroutes's e. staff . son'.tAft er the attendant filled.' He also urgcd( Yinterrstec1e rus ees.cH. turned down by the Governor. February 11 and reported. k bo that delvedf h LntoI a number.t of aspects. Iceserved Icera blue.avCorvetteI 0 ISgoingO. -automob'lIe traff'LC aIon" th"e SCIIOOI?W II A TIS A MID D LEthe .tank he, went..back into the I'zcns to nl"ke" an al1pOIn". 'tment • • • seah h d Iost her mm' a, a 0 sc 00 -commum y commumca. 00 I' _. station office durmg whIch time (Contim ed P 2) l\fonday. February 12 collar.type fur piece, near Ches- tion, with an eye toward im. north on LinCOln with license route lessens. Middle school philosophy en. thc two returned lInd drovc off I on age . .plates corresponding to those M H h h d ------AN AMERICAN MILITARY ter and 5tanhope. Va1ue 0f the proving them. To ail r~ ures courages t e evrlopment of without paying for tbe gasoline, B spokesman said today that twin- boa is $60, she said. Grosse Pointe residen~ who ~~~i~~S~obYaP~~ p~~c:ta\~:~ Prior to the oflicial opening !~o~t~~~e~__o_n_~age 10) All cars~vcre_~oti~icd. urglar Steals engine pet bombers have been I wanted in a hit and run acci of the route in April broch\lr~s CO' C sighted at the Phucyen Air Base Y 1 N bb d Ai Cl d t If' rt dam will he mailed to all residents. GP P k R -d P IllS, amcras 18 miles northwest of Hanoi The out tS u, e ter 'LaSe·a~~ r~s~h~ngp~~t~::e Jonday: (Continned on Page 3) ar eSt en.ts rotest --- air base is within striking range February 5, at Balfour and ------I A burglar uSl'd a pair of hedge of the United States Marine Spend Night in C:ty Ja:l Vcrnor. State Law Savs Proposed B.rlltk Parkl-'lU Lot !c1ippers to forcc a window to stronghold of Khesanh. Air ., II On that date William II. Ellis . If'" ~ cnter the home of AndreI\' Sam. Force sources reported that the ..------... of 932 Vniversity rcported to Who May Vole son, 118.1 Hampton road, on Sat- North Vietnamese might have City police officers Donald west slie of Cadlel~x they. oD,ce Park police that while hc was At a public hearing held in posed development. Davis asked urday, February 10. according as many as six such planes. Steckman and David Teolis agam turned on thClr car IIgh,s. driving cast on Vcrnor, his car the Park couucil chambers on that the puhlic hearing be post- to Woods policc. The thief cs. They were described as Soviet. were on routine patrol on Mon. w,tJen the sc~ut car alJ~roached, was sideswiped and damagcd S c h 001 officials have hern Monday, February ~2, intrrested poned at least until sometimo caped with sets of collectors' built 11,.28'9. first built in 1950 day, February 5, at 10:40 p.m., WIth blue lights f1ashmg and hy another vehicle traveling in asked recl'ntly why all qualifird residents. including 15 who in April. at which time all memo coins and three cameras. and now considered obsolete. when they were approached by siren on, they again turned oU the same direction. I'll'ctors. (and thcir spousrs), would he directly affectrd, hers of the council will be pres. Samson. anl'r takinl( invl'n. They can carry a 6,OOO.poundthrec young people who said i their lights. Ellis said the driver of the may v,,)te on Proposition ~1 in filled thr chambl'rs to protrst a. ('nt. tory, told invl'stigating officl'rs bomh lead and have a top speed, they ha.d bee~ st~pped by four, Along the routc on :Waterloo hit run 3uto failed to stop and the February 26 school c!l'dion. proposl'd devclopment .If an off. This arlllJ.scd mUfmers of pro .. thilt the Jl('rson who broke into of 550 miles an hour. Their max. 'males In a 59 Ford, who at. the SCO,lllcar was chasmg at 65 iclentify himsclf. He said this whilc only proprrty ownl'rs. slrret I'arkint; 101on B:,ffington test. and s!'vrral of the citizens his hOllsr. took a coin hook con. imum range is 1,000 miles. tempted to rob thrm near plus miles an hOI~rand thc nee. motorist was traveling at a high (and their SPOIIS!'S). votl' on road by the Michigan Bank. : in the audirnc(' said that the laining prnnil's, on!' containing • • * Farms Drugs on Kl'rchevaJ. 109 car was pulling away from rate of speed. Ellis told police Propositions;::2 ami ;::3? The council. convencd as a, hearing should hc h('ld, since nick!!'s, another with quartl'rs, Tuesday, February 13 Just a:; the youths were reo the scout car. that he followcd thc driver and According to Slate Law. all Iloard of Appcals. canc!'l\cd the those living within 300 fel't of, and still anothl'r !illrd with so. SOUTH VIETNAM'S presi. porting this to the officer.;, the In the area of 3 Mile drive witnessed several lraffic ~iola. qualified electors may vote on hearing at the request of Samuel the proposed parking lot had al. cent pieces, lInd a five.shilling dent, Nguyen Van Thiell, said car they had described ap. two Park Police officers pulled tions. levies which Tun five years and Travis, attorney for the hank. on ready bcen notified, as rcquirec! piece that \Vas in i\ cloth bag, Monday allied forces can hold proached. The officers imme. into Waterloo just behind thc. Officer TeoUs stoppcd thc car less. Proposition #1 in the Feh. the I(rollnds that two mcmbers: hy law, and wcre prescnt in the i\lso missing, Samson said the line in Vietnam but more diately gave chase and sent a fleeing car. Thc Ford turned and held its driver, Kenneth TIIary 26 election is desig-natcd of the city hody, Mayor Matthew' huilding. was a Bell and Howl'll l\m~ United States troops wiII be genernl broadcast to all cars in llOr:h on Devonshire and was M. Mancinelli 20, of 6014 York. I to run for two years. I'altrrson and Counrilman Wil. i Thry sairl that they fearcd, movie camera, a 35 mm Revcre needed to bring the war to a, the area. puller! over by Park poJicr in shire,' I If a millage proposition nm~ Ham Lucdrtrrs, WCfCaway from' that if the meeting is postponed l'll'ctric cye camera, and a (Iuick end. He spoke while U. S. Thc Ford headed west on the J300 block on Devonshirr, ~Ianrinelli \,as rdeascd to: more than fivr yrars. accordin)~ the city, Mayor Pfn Tl'm Rohl'rt h('ra\lsl' of lhe absence of Pat .. Modl'l 250 Polaroid raml'ra. :'>farincs and South Vitnamese Kercheval to Neff, north on Neff just as City Policeml'n Stork. Park Sgt Thomas Martin and to law, only proprrt.v ownrrs lIulton prrsir!Nt at the ml'l'ling. \c'rson and I.lIeddrrs, that at the Nrithl'r thr vahll'.s nf these fought together in lIue in an ~f to Waterloo, west on W'I.terloo. man .and Teoli.s arrived, P,'trnlman (;ary .MitrheIl and ~ay votl'. If passl'rl. Proposition Thl' atlnrnl'Y rontl'nd(,d that nl'xt n\('rting, othrr 1111'III hl'rS ilem~. ~or the markl't valul's of fort to wipe out the last maJor.:.: a high rale of speed. 1 he oc. Officers ordered the pas taken to the stallon where he ~2 Will run for 10 ycar.s. the ahsl'n('e of thl'sl' offlrlals. If of {hI' l'ounl'll nllght he ahsrnl lhr nllssmg COIllS, wcre dis. pocket of Communist resistance. cupants of the fleeing car then. scnlicrs Ollt of tile car and \'las issued a ticket for leaving By Michigan law all honding :a vote is taken, could he count- and the hrnl'ing could be post. 'Iclosrd, in the walled Citadel. South Iturned off the car lights, and: searched them .. They found no Ithe scene of an accident. His propositions, r e Ii! a r die s s of \.cd as "no" votcs, ~cause thl'Y : poned again. Investigation of the brcakill VietnamM warplanes pounded continued on, disregarding the IIweapons on their persons. Icourt date was yesterday, Feb- length of time, may be approved were not present to say whether \ Bl'sides. they said, the people was referred to officers of the the fortress. traffic signal at Cadieux. On the - (Continued on Page 6) !Jetec~ive Bureau.

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, .. ~', • " I • '.' ."" ,,'. Thursday, February 15, 1968 Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS King's Visit Opposed at Meeting of School Boa,:d. State Penalizes 5 Poinie Drivers (Continued from Page 1) ated that they will levy only the trustees will levy only the diences were directed to Mr. ~4'I.4r~~"Ml&a5 with him if they do not under. taxes needed to meet tbe budg. amount needed to cover thp. Orr and Mr.. Gard regarding -- ~tand the relationship of the ets proposed filr the next two estimated $5,000,000 deficit over plans for the libraries, and to Five Pointers were added to probable reassessment of prop. years. The requested 7lfl mill the next two years. Superintendent Theos Ander- the weekly list of Michigan erty to school taxation. 1I'Yis the maximum the Board George T. Eddington, Ass!st. son regarding administrative motorists penalized by the sec. Might Redure Levy would levy. If a reasscssm'lnt ant to the Superintendent. made salary increases. Dr. Anderson retary of State's Office in Lan. The Board members reiter. provides a larger tax base, the an informal report on the im- said that there were defmite sing by either having their op. i proved recruiting materials, de. indications that the school ad. erators' licenses revoked or sus. \leloped by the schools' Public ministrators would organiz-: in pend ed, according to a report, Relations Advisory Committee, the near future. dated February 2, received from and which constitute a donation The question was also posed secretary of State James M. AFTER of artistic and literary talent as to why the library officials Hare; estimated at between $10,000 haven't contacted the Ford The licenses of three of the and $15,000. Foundation regarding donations Pointers were revoked, and two I INVENTORY The work of lie Committee to the libraries. Speakers on the had theirs temporarily suspend. was commended by Calvin J. issue ~aid that some charitable ed, it was disclosed. ~ '.:1\ Foundations had been contact. Sandberg, trustee. ed but the Foundations indio Banned froIl\ 'Iperating motor -{';:~~ It was announced that John cated that they would like to vebicles on the highways and T. Short, treasurer of the Board see what local initiative would streets of tbe State, are: I of Education, will rC4lresent the do. Gene Frederick Lambert of I local schools at the February _ a l'etnarla11e sportc:oat of -tl'"~ 2~ budget hearing of the Wayne 2100 Lancaster, wbose licens\. ~\j;~ County Intermediate School Dis. Driver Facing was revoked on January 22, be. ••>,~,,.- ...... 0 triel. cause of an unsatisfactory driv. i ITALIAN SILK n,r;,-i:f---'r.("'til~". ~ Several Charges ing record and. lor failing to To Enlarge Play Area a p p e. r for re.ex8mination; This luxurious, lightweight fabric t,J:';(~j>0~X-";.~: ~ The Board approved, subject Roger P. Bockensl.etle of 1350 is 100"; silk. loomed in Specktl Group of to the approval of the attorney, George Mucutza. 52, of 1069 Maryland, license revokeChicago tion Building would be on duty miles an hour. Paul, from Janull1'1 29 to April to give election results the eve Not only was .¥ucutza speed- 29, under the Implied Consent rsiJ~mJ~M(~r '7Pa SUITS ning of February 26. ing, Marone said, but he was Law. . . weaving from lane to lane. The were 65.00 to 115.00 Mrs. Hykes then asked memo Ii .d h tr' d t to Hare's report showed that dur- bers of the Board if t.'1ey had ~ u~e:t:asa~ea; u:: D:~ir. lng the week the lalest list was I any other business. At tbis poi~t Woods city limits, but was un. compiled, 832 Slate motorists Arnold p. Fuchs, trustee, said. able to do so but finally halted were taken off the road by hav- hc would like ~o present factual him at LaFo~~taine and Mack ing their license umporarily proof substanltatmg statements in Detroit. ' suspended, and ~ more were he made at the last board meel. . " handed tbe more severe penalty Now jng regarding Dr. Martin Luther I ~arone s~ld he a~ke~ the of revotation. I King. At that time Mr. Fuchs dflver f~r hiS o~rato.r s llce~se I I indicaled that he believed that and vehicle registration, which ~QIN.!J,~, Dr. King was not the apostle of 1Ilucutz!1wa,s unable to produce. .., Florida non.violenc aes he is purport. When infor,ned b~ .was under (/I/iIRF' . I ed to be. He then read aloud arrest for drun~ drIVIng, Mucut- statements he said were from za became belhgerent and used the National Review, The Con. profane. language, the patrol- Bound:J . al R d d th na. man said. 11310 Mlck .t McKinley. G.P.F.' g.resslOn•. ec~r ,~n 0 •e~. Marone radioed the station lIo.nal puulIcatlOns 10 makin.. bls for assistance and Partolman • Complete SEAFOOD and MEAT MENU OFF pomt. Thomas Podeszwik and Lee Co. Cites Police Re~ctlon chill were dispatched to. the • DINNERS or Mr. Fu.chs also sa.ld that .he scene and aided in taking the A LA CARTE ~~T-RAVEL LIGHT spoke With two local pollee errant driver to tbe stlltion chIefs regarding Dr. King's visit where Mucutza refuslld to &I~ delivered piping ho% %0 Alterations other th(J.n and foun? t~e!D cODcHned. over for, or take the breatha1yzer ",our home Dr. King S VISItto The ~o1D~ex. test. This uncooperative 8tUtude then sleeves and cuffs at cost Here Dr. Joe Spagnoru pOlOt- res u I t e d in the man lJeing Cl( Carryout Ind Homl Dillvery cd out that the concern felt by placed in the local cell uiltil he TU 5-4453 TU 5-4190 the c~iefs w:s the type of. COil' was released on $100bond pend- C8rn IOvolveu when any nabonal inl! a court hearing. , Open Mond.y throll'" '.hlrd,;y Shop at figure visits a communily and Marone's report disclosed that 4 p.m. to '-10:GI p.m. '. that the precautions being taken since Mucutza's automobile was ~ Sundly I p.m. Ie , p.m. MEN'S WEAR, INC. I were those normally under. illegally parked, it was towed 3 2Jc DELIVERY CHAROS 1Ai I taken to protect a person of to a gas service station and be DEL HURD'S - Delray Beach .mll national importance. will have to PaY a tow' fee be. 16930 Kercheval. In the Village Mrs. Hykes then asked memo fore he can get it back.' One of Florida's Most Talked About Resort Shops bers of the audience for any TU 1.9252 questions. Much discussion took replacement place regarding tbe request of HRC Sponsors Open Thursday Evening Till 9 p.m. the local Human Relallons SPORTS and CASUAL \VEAR Coundl to use school facilities Visit by King .. ~, ------~------_ _._--_._------_.-. for an address in March by Dr. fr LAMP , t Martin Luther KIng, which the Martin Lutber King Jr. will LADIES and GENTLEMEN Council is sponsoring. The long. speak at a public assembly on KILGORE and HURD standing policy of the school the evening of March 14, in the SHADES Extensive selections of colorful items-all in excellent taste- n system has been to permit use Gymnalorium of Grosse Pointe from the best domestic and foreign sources. OPEN DAILY 9:15-5:30 of facilities for such purposes High School. by various community groups. Mr. Kf:.g's appearance in The Bring your (When you return home, w~ will gladly assist in packing and Invitation Defended Pointe will be one of thr",e such base in for Dr. Charles Brake and Dr. appearances in the Detroit proper fit shipping any of your purchases.) Harry 1t{(!serve, past president area. His visit to The PoInte is and president of the Hum a n sponsored by the Human Rela- Our experienced clerks wnt OVERCOAT Relations C 0 un c II expressed tions Council. thcir feelings on Dr. King's be glad to help you select Dr. Harry Meser,e, minister the Lght lamp shade. forthcoming visit and assured of the Grosse Pointe Unitarian DEL HURD 8t CO. the audience that the Human Church, and a member of the Relations Council were a rell. Human Relallons Council said 1165 East Atlantic Ave. (just one block from the ocean) able group of 300 Pointers. of Dr. King's visit, "We be. Wrights Other questions from the au. lieve Dr .. King has something Dcalray Beach Florida important to say not only for GIFT AND LAMP SHOP Summer Shops - Hidden Volley and Lelond and Horbor Springs, Michigan HAV! YOUR communities l:ke ours, but for the whole nation, and we are t86.~0 MACK • TU 5.8839 DIAMONDS Nut to OroIn Pointe Pelt Office • CHECKED BY glad that he has chosen to say LADIES AN EXPERT it here." RIGHT NOW, IN THE 1 remodel old jewelTII into Dr. King's talk is open to the the finest. 'latest stllles. COLDEST TIME OF THE public and tickets will be made • Great Values In Fine Dla. available in the near future. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS YEAR KILGORE and HURD monds, Watches and all Gold Jew81 , Michigan State sotcer players BRINGS YOU THE Trevor Harris, Pete Hens and Ernie Tuchscherer were selected GREATEST OVERCOAT to the 1967 All.American team SALE IN 31 YEARS Ring. BIz.1S willIe lIOU tQOtl picked by the National Soccer Alfred E.lier Coaches Association. FAMOUS BRAND COATS IN JEWELER & GOLOSMITH SIMPLE ADDmON 16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 Today if a man makes hall THE NEWEST MODELS-FABRICS We buy old gold, jewelry enough to live on he bas to be and diamonds. paid twice what he's worth. BOLT-END SALE made.to-measure suits NOIICE! and spClrt coats SUIT5-$114 and $121 NELSON CHEMICALS IS STilL SPORT COATS-$74

«;'" •. ~~~1::-:7f~£.~.rl~~E~~7~ IN BUSINESS and OPERATING Select II suit or sport coot thot 100% PURE IMPORTED Ii! 1 CASHMERE COATS 1.••.. Deliveries ale being made m; NOW 8950~ IMPORTANT! •. "'l;MLlhc/??~r..:.1~m'&?;"~'

Thursday, February IS, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three -;------TIP TO MOTORISTS Safe driving is ser' b' Ine~s: ~e alert, be steady-don't 10us USI- drive In the past tense. Bicycle Route Posted ••_...... •... , , .t " .: \......

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. wit some .I . . PAMELA and PATTY HALLMAN are deeply . mterested as TONY GODEERIS, Grosse Pointe Woods . employe, erects one of the signs which designate the . . new. ~oute being ~stablis.hed in that city. It will be . . offlclally opened In Apnl. The story is on Page One . . of this issue. . . . ~>------. . (Continued from Page 1) . . . route, is not highly recorn- . . One side of the brochure will mended. . . haye a map. of the r?ute .\~ith It is hoped that the route will . . pomts ?f mte;est Ident.lfl~d. encourage more Woods resi- . . (From b'!1e to tune the eXlslJ~g dents to join the more than . . r?utes will be r~-~v:lluated In 50,000,000 - Americans already . . I1gh.t of commumty needs and cycling. . . Ad ... lra/e deSires and may he changed. . . The GREGORY Possible additional routes may R p. . . be installed in the future). The eoorts 18tol . . Model C8006T . :. reverse side of the brochure will T"'k ' f C . . Quality 18" Portable Color Television con~ain safe bikinng tips, a bike a en rom ar . . Featuring Instant Play mamtenance chart, health rea. . . sons for cycling, and a brief T ere s a Marie Hay, 13326 history of the bike. Kercheval, went to the City ~ Used to be that a car with a genuine wood dashboard, door panels or trim was E rREE Upon receipt of the brochure Police station on Wednesday, ~ a sign of distinction. Well, we still put a little' Wood in every Volkswagen, .~ r and prior to lheir first trip, February 7, to pay tow i n g $ 99 families are advised to familiar- charges for her car which had lJ II ~ Mercedes-Benz and BMW we sell, Not "wood ••• but. Wood," You'll notice ! . STAN D ize themselves with the contents broken down at Kercheval and of the brochure. St. Clair on Monday, February ! it in the dOWIrto.earth way our salesmen introduce you to these great imports. ~ 9 9 • 15. The car was towed to 2 Caution Urged the rear of the City Police Sta- Yo b f I E In the special care we take to prepare your car for delivery. In our service. ! U can uy or ess at The need to be extremely call-I lion. Upon arrival she discov. OPEN EVENINGS lious in crossing Vernier. ~lack. ! ered that her gun, a German ! In the careful attention we give to the little things that make buying and ! and ;\1arter roads should be Dry~e, 7.li5 caliber, eight shot, . f D'. - semi-automatic pistol h;ld been ! owning a car so much more satisfying, Lots of people can sell you imported ! Immed10 e e Ivery stressed. Wherever posslb.le, one stolen from the lelge in the should cross these major ar- back of the dashboard. Police ~. cars, But no one else can offer' great imports ••• with a little Wood in 'em. .! . N TV teries at traffic signals. This are investigating. . . means that cyclists should walk ----- ~.. i lh<:lirbikes on the sidewalks for CHILD BI'M'EN BY DOG ...... ~ , '... CARlSO • ...... 1& £119 Mack at Vern,-er short distances along some por- Mrs. Stephen Sweedey, 3 Well. O't lion of the route. ington, reported to City Police ::.. 20 on Tuesday, Fehruary 6, that .. The laws of the city, state, her 10-year-old child, Sandy, 886-426 o and common sense are, of course, was playing in the driveway of =~======~==:::=~a~pp~l~ica~b~le~t~O~this~. a bike at night, ~r~ol:lte~.~R~id~i~ngUtheiron or off the by twohomeGermanand wasShepherds,approachedone ¥ . ~ of whom bit Sandy on the left &~ • ~ leg. Sandy was taken to Ball Seeours Hospital for treatment. The owner of the dogs, Frank WOo.O IMPORTS, INC. ~ WOOD MOTORS 'NC. Donovan, 17160 Jefferson, was 15415 GRATIOTAVt.. (AT 8 MILElI DETROITI CALl. 5U-{MjQQ W 1~1 GRATIOTAVE. (,t.T 8 Mil.£) lNJ. 521re9Q1 notified and advised to keep i,/ the dogs in the house for 10 ....\ Grand Opening days. -,

\ CHARCOAL BR.O/LED STEAKS TAKE.A.STEAK 18499 MACK AT OPAL Make banking easy for yourself' 2 BLOCKS WEST OF MACK-WARREN INTERSECTION You.can nail down a home " CARRY-OUT OR DELIVERED improvement loan TU 4-3000 in our79 oflices and four of them are (EACH DINNER INCLUDES BAKED POTATO, SALAD, AND ROLL) right around home Your Choice of Three Salad Dressings-Italian, Blue Cheese, Thousand Island STRIP STEAK 1.~~ 12-0Z. STRIP STEAK ...... 2. ~ 5 16.0Z. PRIME CHARCOAL BROILED PORTERHOUSE OR T.BONE STEAK 3.~5 2.LB. FAMILY SIRLOIN STEAK (serves four) ...... 6.~5 STEAK.K-BOB (On Skewer) ...... 1.00 EXTRA BAKED POTATOES 20c Extra Stop in if you want to get started on a new room, EXTRA SALAD 25c Extra a new roof, a new furnace--anything that SOUR CREAM, , ., . ' 10c Extra takes money to make your home nicer. OrtcTl your dealer or contractor you want to take advantage of low Detroit Bank & Trust ratcs, five years DETROIT $.an.r11t,idL to pay. and no down payment. We make ourselves BANK easy to find. Just look for the Indian closest & TRUST to home, or to work, or 10 wherever you are in TEXAS STYLE BEEF . .90 and around Detroit. .,. 31'" fUME ..

Open Daily 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Sunday's 1:00 p.m •• 8:00 p.m. GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThursdllY, Februllry 'y 5,1968 Pll~e Four was filed on in Juvenile Court overnight in lieu of $100 bond 'II on the charge of a minor in pos- each and released the. next N etV LU1'e Designed to Snare Teachers Youths Nabbed After Chase session. morning. The juvenile was The three ~ubjects were held turned over to his father. was charged with reckless driv. ._~------~-~_._------(Continued from Page 1) be in league with the best of '1 as ~Ir. Wilner, Mr. Fairless, and (Continued from Page 1) ------_. __ EVERY ing and as a minor in posses- to the attention of Bill Kastan, education and the best of indus Mr Ludwig The men were then hand- sion. Two passengers in the car, a well.known Detroit artist. try," he added. "The contributions of these cuffed and placed in two police Edward E. Ferrante, 3177 E. Allhough ~Ir. Kastan's range President Pleased i three gentlemen are especially cars and informed of their Con- stitutional Rights .• They WE:re Layfayette, Detroit, and Isaac WEDNESDAY of talenls and credits is virtual. Mrs. Paul G. Hykes. President noteworthy in that they have Gay Jr. II, 1226 Lennox Detroit, WOODCRAFT CLEANERS taken to the City Police Station. AND ly limitless. he had never be. of the Board of Education, com. all played key leadership roles were charged as minor!! in JiOS- Now Doing All Dry fore worked on a school.rel'lted in th PTA. Mr. Wilner was On arrival they were met by menled on the project. "I have session of alcoholic beverages. Cleaning on Premises project. His designs have been been pleased to participate as President of the Defer PTA, Mr. a Farms police officer who pro- The third passenger, a juvenile, i the fOc;JI point of automotive liaison between the Board and Ludwig of Pierce, and :'llr. Fair- ~eeded to conduct an investiga. I 1 DAY DELUXE SERVICE announcement campaigns, he the Committee," she said. "We less of Ferry. tion on attempted robbery. FRIDAY The car was taken to the sta. • TAILORING • DRAPERIES • SHIRT LAUNDRY did the layouts and designs of on the Board hope that the en- ":'llr. Kistan, thc Kubistas, SPARKLINC a recruitment brochllre for a tire community will realize that and the management o( New lion and searched. City officers • REWEAVING • DYEING • TUXEDO RENTAL . IIOWARD pharmaceutical house, and cur. we have had lhe benefit of thou- Center Studios deserve our found an almost empty bottle of SPRING WATER rently he is working on the sands of dollars worth of time gratitude for bringing the pro} wine in the vehicle. No c~icals added. 6 half- 20792 MACK AVE. (at Hawthorne) TV' -8654 planning stage of materials for I and talent donated freely and cd to realization. We arc in. The driver of the car was gallons, $1.15. Free delivery. GROSSE POINTE WOODS JOJInJOnJ the Meadowbrook Theatre, generously by such leaders in debted to them all," she con- found to be Albert Robert Ten- Bottle deposit. 823-0506. Ras Wide Interests the communications profession eluded. orio, 748 Van Dyke, Detroit. He Mr. Kastan's interest in fine arts include silk screening, serio graph printing, and he dabbles • in and' collects pop art, and • does the announcement for the I Franklin Siden art gallery. The new materials are not a single boolrlet, but rather a kit I containing five attractive fold- ers, each on a topic of interest I to the potential teacher; I For example one Is devoted. to each of the ievels of instruc. tion, ~Iemennry, middle school, Report to people and high scl:'oo1.Another covers the community, while still an. other covers salary schedules and fringe benefits. A letter to all teaching applicants signed by Dr. Theos I. Anderson, Super- intendent of Schools, is also in. on why Mustang outsells cluded, as is a map of the metro. politan area. Paper stock in warm, vibrant colors is used to enhance Mr. Kastan's original hlack line drawings and appropriate photo- all its imitators! graphs. A cover showing the lamp of learning interwoven with a stylized row of childL'en also de. signed by Mr. Kaslan provides a unifying touch for the entire kit of materIals. New Symbol Created A truly distinctive feature of the packet of materials is a mod- ernistic symbol incorporating the lett~r8 GP. "It is envu;ioned that the symbol may eventually become the 'trade mark' of our school system and perhaps be used on all our publications and letter. heads," Mr. Edomgton com. mented. "We are atlracted by the ,flexibility of the package of materials. In the long run we feel that it will be much cheap. er to upgrade one of the small booklets rather than do an en. tire book," Mr. Kennedy said. "For example. the information on salaries and benefits will probably change yearly, so this package i8 an economical means of handling cbaIlges," he added. Queried as to how the new materials will be used, I\lr. Ken. nedy said that they will be made available on the more than 71': campuses to be visited by Grosse Pointe recruiters this year. Mailed &0 Candidates In addition, they will be sent to prospective candidates who write in, asking for an applica- tion or for information on teach. ing opportunities in the local schools. The separale folders may also he made available to new par. ents of children enrolled in the respective levels of Grosse Pointe Schools. "We in the Department of Professional Personnel are most grateful for the fine citizen and stafl involvement reflected in the new recruiting materials," Mr. Kennedy said. Regarding cost, he added that the traditional booklet used by the school system cost about 35 cents to print, the new one will cost less than 45 cents. Credits Mrs. Kublsta "It was Mrs. Rubista. an up. per grade teacher and her in. ALL YOU terest in elementary education and in ~rt, tiut spurred us on to the dIfferent typE' of format" Mr. Eddington said. ' "We had noticed on our own recmiting trips that the indus- trial concerns produced booklets of a vastly more imaginative CAN EAI quality than the schools. We now feel certain that as are. sult of the joint effort or the Only Mustang has a style you can spot a block away. ·· standard Puhlic Relations Advisory Com. mittce and the Department o( Professional Personnel, we shall equipment others charge extra for . r. - options others don't $1.19 BETTER IDEAS PAY at this I Belter ideas - L8,492 o( them even offer. That's why more people buy itaThey like the lean -resulted in a .$3,000,000wind., (all (or Ford Motor Company II0WAI'D employes in 1967. That was the value of cash, cars and appli. hard look others don't match. The Fastback that started the JOlinsonJ ances taken home by Ford em- ployes during the yellr for ideas they submitted under the em. fastback craze. The way you can design your Mustang exactly ploye suggcstion aml manage. Mack Avenue ment propos a I pians. The I near 8-Mile Road $3.000,000 payout was the lar. I ~est for one year in the hislory i the way you want it. And right now they like the fact that Grosse Pie VWaads of the plans. It included cash, a : record 229 new cars and several I thousand dollars worlh of Philco Ford Dealers are dealing on Mustangs like they never tlave LAMPLIGHTER appliances. I Be sensible - talk to yonr ROOM rrienrls. rather than about them. before. See the man with Better Ideas ... your Ford Dealer. Available for Oro~Set Parties, Meetings You can choose your Mustang as a hardlop, You also get all this slanOard eq[;ipment: nothing extra for the discs) • hood louvers wilh inlegral turn indicators. contrasting- 8 2+2 faslback or a convertible. You get a Buckel scats and wall-to.wali carpeling Po;nt~ Ne,w~ color hood slripes • wide-oval lires • Tilt- and Banquets FACTS 200-cu. In. Six wilh 115 horsepower. , . and • curved side glass • outsido rearview Away Steering Wheel. AM/FM radio Published l. ,'ery Thursday by a fully synchronized 3-speed transmission. mirror. heater-d-!roster. courtesy lighting Ani eebo Publishers, Ine. ABOUT • cigarette lighler and ash tray. dual sun • Slereo-Sonic Tape System with AMradio For extra power. choose from lour V.8's wilh • SeleclAire Conditioner • GT Equipment 99 Kercheul Avenue up to 325 horsepower. You can also choose visors • Ford's famous Twice-a-Year (or Fer Reservations Group (InCludes fog lights, dual exhausls, Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan THE oplional 4-speed manual transmission or fiOOO.mile)Mainlenance • all 01 Ford Molar Company's Lileg'.ard Design Salety Fea- GT steel wheels. wide.oval tires, heavy-duly Phone TU 2.6900 Se!eclShlft Crulse.O.Malic that shifts auto- ? Phone 881.4320 1968 tlJre~ • and lots more. When il comes 10 suspension, more), See your Ford Dealer. Three Trunk I.lnrs malically and manually. Na matler which He'll be happy to help you design your own ~ ... hoso beltE:r ideo. enginn'li,1l1smission combinalion you pick, options. Mustang goes all oul: Power sleer. S('ron(1 l"1,,~~ I'o)lit,tr;:c l"lld 81 Of> ing e power IranI disc brakes (you pay Mustang-the original sporty car. lrt,i' Mlrhl~itn MUSTANG you gel a 1I0or-mounledshifl! I :-i1.l!n",rrifJI1on KU:f'5 $5 on Per '\'('8' CHICKEN FRY IlY MHII 1$6 (1(1 (l1It~Ic1r. \\aYIlt'i I C(Hmty~. J\II N('wl And Arl ...'tlll~H1";' «:opy Muot Dr In Ih. f'O.",. OW,'.' ~VERY MONDAY by Tue$day N,lon 10 tn,ur. In.er. tlon. All You ~ Addr... all Mall lSublCrlpliono, Can Eat" I.49' 99 Kerch."I, Groue Po!, I. 4813S. Idea cars at your Ford dealer's Ch.nll" of Addre .. Forma 8&711110 Immediate delivery on Better 99 Kercheval, Grolll PoInte, 48238 •• \' . ---~<. ,~...-.-...------_. 1

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e on I Monteith Scllool Holds Assembly WANDERING DOG FOUND Mrs. Jack Rowe, 676 WaShing.' Never anticipate tomorrow's I No man has ever been able to Trustee Offers ComparlS _____ A group of children took a ton, was notified to pick up the troubles and those of today J hid!:' from the subpoenas of the • A Jean Palazzolo's fifth graders I of this kind are typical of those bl~ck, female .Labrad.or Re- dog. I won't be hall the burden. I court of conscience. Of School Taxes lU rea at~~h~~~~~WI~~~~ili~~~~K~ltt~uwtod~d~F~~e~~I -_~_-_-_-_-_-_~~~~~~- a t~' f . Ion on e nes ay, ebruary 7, ~I Russell H. Peebles, vi~e.p~e;i:-fO::_a total of 35.20. Bloomfield pa .10 IC assembly for the I system to remforce a respect I whom they found wandering in rv. dent of the. Grosse Pointe B,)ard Hills levies 22,10 mills for oper. whole school. Through the use I {or Amercian ideals. I the area. The owner of the dog, 'ct et a J ulnp on yo ur o~ EducatIOn, s p 0 k e Monday ation and 7.26 for debt, for a of poems written by the chilo I ------mght to the PTA of De {e r total of 29.36. Grosse Pointe cur. dren and music pI d b I *** SERVING 3 GENrDI'I SchoOl on the need {or passage rently levies 25.4!imills total.' aye y I It "IUl IONS Of SMART DETROITERS Spr"ngI e~ . . members of the class, a most I It eantng ?f the three ~ssues on the bal.lot "If you agree that our posi. d r h f I ... I .. fi ', In the speCial school electIOn lion is relatively favorable at e Ig t u, appealing assembly AWNINGS slated for February 26. the current time, you may well was presented. : CSS 2001. OFF 0"" DRAPERI ES In addition to covering the ask how Grosse Pointe's school The flag was very much ill .. 10 . I~ background on the election, lax rates will compare with evidence as each child marched.. AND SERVICES ARE BEST Trustee Peebles commented other area districts if the pro. into the roll o{ drums, carrying ... NOW THRU MARCH 15th upon a number of I' e I ate d posed bond and millage reo the stars and stripes. Activities'" Visit Our Showroom I matters. quests are successful," Mr. ------... WE OFFER PROMPT PICK.UP & DELIVERY He indicated, for example, Pl;ebles said. : or Just Call FREE HOME ESTIMATES AND EXPERENCED REHANGING SERVICE that the trustees of the Board "The results of a recently ... L of Education have stated unani. conducted survey indicate that .. 0 7.0890 mously that in the event of an at least 20 Wayne County school ... unexpected increase in tbe total districts contemplate requests : FREE ESTIMATE'. NO MONEY DOWN" UPPER MACK CLEANERS as~essment base of the school {or increased operational mill- district, they will levy only the age in the next two years. The 2941 E. JEFFERSON 18500 MACK AT CLOVERLY taxes required to me e t the amounts of the proposed levies AWNINGS * RAGS * POU:$ Phone 882-8120, Serving Grosse Pointe since 1931 necessary demands of the oper. range from one to 10 mills," he OPEN SAT. TIll 12 NOON SWIMMING POOL COVERS 'lting budgets tentatively pro commented. posed for the next two years. "If Grosse Pointe schools are The total deficit for the period to remain as firmly under local I fi~ure divided by the S i ate control in the future as they in question totals $5,099,047.This are now, additional local !inanc- Equalized Valuation of $347,' ing is necessary," Vice.Presi. 911,403, gives 14.656 mills re- dent Peebles concluded. quested, on a maximum levy ----- of 7Jh mills each year, Mr. Peebles stated that in Students to Get terms of total school tax, Gros'"e Pointe I' a n k s 29th out of 43 African Pen-Pals school d is t ri e t s in Wayne County, Grosse Pointe ran k s The Student Council of Grosse 25th out of the same 43 in oper. Pointe High School has ap. ational tax. Grosse Pointe ranks pointed Sue Scheller, Gwen Hal. 29th out of 43 in debt service bert, Dulce Greene, Carrie (for buildings). Loomis, Shelly Boyd and Lorrie Mr. Peebles provided com.' Smith, a? a six-men;ber group parative tax data with such to o.rgamze a co~mlttee to e.s- suburbs as Birmingbam and tabhsh con~act wlth students ill Bloomfield Hills. For 1967.68 the Tanzama~ scho~l sponsored 's inillage is 30 and by Grosse Pomte .~lgh S.choo!. its debt service amounts to 5.20, I ~tuden~s who J~m tbls com. ______millee mil be asslgned pen.pals _------: in the African country. The group is also planning a scrap R E N T book, which will include pic- P o tures and written material I R which will give the Tanzanian A G people a picture of the high N A school. o N The committee will also re- 5 S ceive lists of articles which the PAYMENTS APPLY TO Tanzanian school needs so they PURCHASE PRICE will be able to raise money to. ward these needs. SM ILEY BROS. In an effort to know each Loafs through his schoolwork, 5510 Woodward TR 38800 other better, both schools will Open ilIon.. Wed .• Fri. Eve. exchange pertinent school publi. Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. cations. The high school is plan. ------~- Tower and Proem to tbe Tan. zanian correspondents. mopes around the house ... Sue Scheller, who is cbair. man of the committee. said "People are needed to write let- ters to adults or teenager;, in Tanzania and help compile the scrap book." .. She added that the group will ".' not hold any regular meetings \ and that a student will only be responsible for correspondence with his or her pen-pal. Interested students will be kept informed of the groups ac- tivities through school an- nouncements and The Tower.

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Open Sundeys 10:00 tD 4:0D • City Police informed Doug Thun. end Fri. Till 9:00 P.M. , Collison of the Highway Depart- ment on Friday, February 9, WE DEL~VER that the water turn.off cap was -I missing from the watermain on On Order cf $$ or More t the southwest corner of Fisher I and Maumee. The Highway De. R 0 5 L Y N I partment attended to the mat.

, ~d~ i~th~W~d! I ter. FIND SOLUTION •I21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. 'I Resourceful men don't pull 884-3600 problems down to their level, .,_. _"_. _,_ I but rise up to conquer them. I--_._------_.,,-~._------_._--- ReA VICTOR Can this be a future chairman of the board? COLOR TV

In the process of growing up, youngsters attorney work out a practical solution to business and professional leaders among switch traits and a Hitudes with bewildering your family problem. The broad experience them-is yours to draw on. speed. and understanding gained as trustee for Phone or write Edgar B. Galloway, Vice For parents, it's a puzzling period. Wise hundreds of young people - some of today's President (965-6000, ext. 2182). The ENGBERG Model GJ162 planning for the disposition of property 23" dia9., 295 sq. in. picture , becomes no small challenge. ONLY How can you make suitable financial provisions for so unpredictable a bene- TRUST DEPARTMENT f'II9 ficiary? There is no single "be"t answer." But the NATIONAL BANK. OF DETROIT ~}.:

DOWN trust officers al NBD can help you and your WOODWARD AT FORT, DETROITJ MICHIGAN 48232 ""ilia $ puts Color TV in your home tonight!

OPEN EVENINGS Yau can buy for less at CARLSON TV 20649 Mack at Vernier 886.4260 Thursday, FebrL!i!ry.15, 1968 Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS o F G' S h 1 \ SELF.D1SCIPLINE \ PERSERVEP.ANCE Picture of erry IVen to C 00 In this life it's not so much It's the man who keeps 00 Oppose ~~!"k_P~!kingLot what we take up tbat brings. keeping on in tbe face of ob. A picture of the lale Dexter I Charles A. Ecker~ ~nd principal success, but wha~ \~iV~~.: stacles~hat reaches the .~ LEASE (Continu('4 from Page 1) I son said he lived in Wil!,dmill M. Ferry. Jr. was donated to I ~dwin ~endt, offlcl.ally tbanked ,- . - CROWN

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Thursday, February 15, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven I The only rival to a NEW CADILLAC is a USED --, iLibrary Expansion Need CADILLAC Doculnented by Director C;;~ William Y. Gard, president of the fact that both facilities, the Friends of the Library, and housed in unior hi g h s, arE' '67 CADILLACS Robert M. Orr, directiJr of Pub. housed in junior highs, are Grosse Pointe's Home of Sedan DeVille, all fa c tor l' equipment, Inoluding air. 2 to lic Libraries, spoke at Monday's teriats Centers as these build- Fine Colonial Furniture choose from - )'our oholce at : m£:eting (;[ the Board of Eduea- ings are developed as middle $4,695 I tion on the need for support of' schools, beginning in the fall I Proposition No. 3 in the Febru of 1968. 20507 MACK AVE., at Eleaufait ary 26 community-wide public "Without this proposed ex- school and library expansion pansion program, the Grosse -=t;LB program. Pointe Public Library will be Using colored slides and trans. even more handicapped in try- '64 CADILLAC ~w par e n c i e s taken in Grosse ing te give you tbe library ser- Cpe. De V i II e. Flamingo red Pointe's tbree public libraries, vice you deserve! The cboice is with white toP. air and other extras. 'ti6 CADILLACS Mr. On presented an impres between second class facilities Cpe. DeViIles, 6 to choose from, sively documented case for illl' or facilities which will make $1.995 all with factory air and loaded proved faeilities, possible J program of exee! with extrasJ your choice, only "We of the staff feel respon lencc'" .\Ir. Orr concluded. $395 Down sible for achieving maximum of ----- the facilities made available to A one.owner. latei'-model us. Present facilities are used Richard P.T.A. Cadillac makes far better to capacity. Expansion of thrse ~'.'67 CADI LLAC sense than many new cars facilities is necessary if we are il/eels Feb, 20 Cpe. DeVUle, 7,200 aotual miles, that cost the same and . to maintain the high quality of beautiful doeskin colOT, air, all deliver far less in terms STILL IN ~l'ljLLSWING! library se.rvice offered in the power. Ilke new! of luxury, comfort and Thp "whv's" of the forlll("om. pasl.' Orr said, $495 Down operating excellence! ?>II". iug scheol millage election will "Our Central Library was the be dl'lailed for ll'!embers of the first of the suburhan public Riehard School ComnHlllitv at a libraries erected after World meeting of the Richard' PTA PAUL McGLONE CADILLAC ,War [I. I planned it, and it Tuesday, FelJruary 20. at 8 p.m. 15300 Gratiot should have heen t w ice as in the school's auditorium- 2 srks. S. of 8 Mi. • DR 2-0380 large! Suburban libraries since gymnasium. tJtI~PIi«i(f~ built, serving comparable com. .\lrs. Alice Mary Hykes, presl- munities, h a v e bee n much dent of the Grosse Pointe Board ------~----- larger. And the fact that there 1"'- __. has been no addition to our of Education, will speak 011 "The :\Iillage Election-What It Will facilities in 15 years has hurt," Do and What It Won't Do for Mr. Orr said. children. " Jefferson & Barrington "Between 1950-51 and 1965.66, Following her talk, :'Ilrs, ---SALE PRICED: the community has sustained a Nationally 50 percent increase in poputa- Hykes and George Eddington I Shell Service tion. Registered library users assistant to the superintendent have increased 150 percent and of Grosse Pointe schools, will 15002 East Jefferson total circulation is up 170 per- answer 4uestions from the audio Advertised ence cent. Per capita circulation of Still books has ~one from 4 1.0 7.3. with no increase in facilities for PAirKlNG iUETER STOLEN the past 15 years," he com- UPHOLSTERED UNDER NEW mented. Cpl. Edward H. Behrend of A Great "But perhaps most important the City Police reported that of all-based" n a popnlation of sometime between February 2 MANAGEMENT 70,O~O. we should have two.tbirds and F()bruary 5 persons un. Selection PIECES more books than we now have!" known bad stolen a parking 10 years in the same neighborhood Director Orr said. meter from the commercial I Mr. Orr said that the con-, parking lot in the rear of 17000 01 Fine I START ING FEB. 1ST FREE LIBBY GLASS gestion among patrons and I::ck: Kercheval. The I\)eter \~'as 10- of facilities for staif, so apparent. c,ated on the south SIde of at the C e n t r a I Library, are Kercheval ?etween Notre Dame *** ~ with 8 gallons of gas or more Furniture equally serious in the Woods and SI. ClaIr Many More l DOUBLE TV STAMPS ON FILL-UPS and Park Branches. Compounding their problem is . for Every I Stop in 6" Say "HELLO" to RON (''HURCH VANDALIZED Fireplace New An official of SI. I\lirhael's Room of Episcopal Church, 20475 Sun Wood Arrivals ------ningdale. called Woods police Birch or Hardwood EMPIRE•Temple Stuart- FREE LUBRICATION on Saturday, February 10. to Your Home with cil change. with this couplln report that vandals smashed 15 • (ANNAL COAL small windows on the south side • KINDLING WOOD of the church building, and dam- and PINE.1IQUE Ron Heika-331-9328 delivery to all the Poinfes aged the metal frames. It did *** ~ 15002 E. JEFFERSON not appear as though someone CALL 777-2800 l~ Buy Now tried to break into the building, VIAENE NURSERY SALES ALL SALE Great Selection On Display '-----_-----,- ..------~, it was said. ';_.------~-_.- - -,- .. All Attractively Priced! During This PRICED t t SPECIAL • PEDESTALS • HARVEST • OVALS • PEDESTAL EXTENSIONS SALE • WOOD and FORM ICA TOPS

(Many in plank tops) _!..~...... _~-..._...... _...__..._..._--...... _...-..._....' ...... ~ ...... "",...._J •• Hundreds 01 Unadvertised SPECIALS. • . SAVINGS Are STOREWIDE-FLOORWIDE! ------Illustrated Irom our The First Federal Building, Downtown Detroit • * HITCHCOCK PICTURES SCONCES 6el me MOSI For Your MOney wiln • • ic COLLECTION • LAVA BOWLS • DESKS The Savings Specialisls al Firsl Federal Many Other Unadvertised Specials "AVON" ~ 4 DRAWER Up Your Passbook Earnings Get 5%% For Your Savings to 4%%-Join the Regulars With A Certificate Account ~ CHEST First Federal's current annual earning~ Savings Certificates at First Federal are 32" w. x 18" d. rate on paSSbook savings accounts i~ available in an..,. amount from $7,500 up. 4~%. This contrasts to the 4% paid b., They mature In six months, earn at the x 32" high most other major financial institutions in rate of 5Y<% per annum, You may ic the area. Furthermore, your earnings Withdraw the funds any time before at First Federal are paid and compounded maturity without notice and still receive fOUl times a year. No account is too earnings at the rate of 4% per annum Also a great selection 01 small to earn 4~%, you can add to or from the day the account is opened to Come In and See Our ~ withdraw from your accoun( in any the day it is closed. Certificate Savings amount, any time, without notice. Accounts are automatically renewed unles~ HITCHCOCK CHAIRS Passbook accounts may be opened by you or First Federal decide (0 redeem Decorator Collection individuals, corporations, partnerships, them. Available to individuals, corporations, non-ptofit and other types of organizations. partnerships, non. profit and other • types of organizLllions. COME IN AND BROWSE - DECORATOR ACCESSORIES

OPEN EVENINGS Iv\ONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAYr TIll9 P.M. Memher Ferleral Savings M~mhor F',rleral and Loan Insurance ~.,. Home LC,';Jll '*i.~',. . c.:>rporalron []] Bank System . " BELMONT ~..,,~ FURN ITURE FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DETROIT q~ ~~ (JJm/nk Grosse Pointe Office, Kercheval near St. Clair

Headquarters: 1001 Woodward at Michigan, Detroit. Phone (313) 965-1400 HOME OF FINE COLONIAL FURNITURE Convenient neighborhood offices listed on page 360 in Ihe while pa"os <)1the Del'Oil lelephone direr-In!)' 20507 MACK AVENUE, Near Beaufait TU 4.1440

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. . ,: " '. ,;' ... ,,I.l.(,,iiJ. " •• "' ...... ~~ •• " ~ .... ~ .,.., ",.J ,,,.,' " ;:.:.:.ildr.6oi-~..~ ,: ~.;: ..).;"".;:' ..>-, .• "'.n ;. ""'''~UJ,~:~1.m~,;",~';;()S.,~~.";;",':fA. ;.".~,,,,,,, '':~,,,,,.....:~';'I,(~''':d Thursday, February 15, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Ten 1 written all over them, bllt still I Some people still prefer to ool Eleetl'oll, ICity l\lallaO"c.'s llollO!' R. A. Sione Pursuing gr8duate studies inl. FAST BUCK signs, find millions of takers. learn traffic rules by accident. . QuestlollS" , ~ ... "...... Higher Education at peDnsYI'1 chances have danger Sel" _ .: Park Cily Manager nob~;iA~' ~-;;-6'~t~ber20.25, in Cobo Hall, vania State University is MARY, --. - .. _--'_.- (Conti-1ued from Page 1\ ment, and team planmng cen .. Slone was elected president of An estimate:! 1,000 city man. i L. NIGRO, of South Oxford DECORATOR WALL programs geared to the needs lers adjacent to the JU,tructwn : the Michigan Chapter of the In. agers are expected to be in at. i road, who earned her Bachelors FIREPLACE of the pre.adolescent and earlv : al areas. 'te I C;l]l" A tendance, it was said. degree at DePauw University. . W T DIF'FER. rna rJOna • y ,anagers s- -.---- ..------. -.-.----- AND GIFT ITEMS adolescent rat her than being IIA IS TilE • sociation following the 20th ~ FURNISHINGS "EEN' ALE V Y I :'1 :;; ;;: :;: :;; ==: ::: ======;;: ~ ~ ~ ::= :;: ::: :::: .;;; :;: ::;:. g :;:"..: patterned after the senior high ENj CE BET\ ,~ - Annual Meeting of the organiza. ~ I:, ~lt;, school. FOR "0 PER A TIN G MIL. tion held at the Rackham Build. ~lt;' ~ : ., • • LAGE" AND ONE FOR ing An Abo Fb ' :; ~1l~ ,\IL" REMODELING BE RE "BUILDING AND SITE"? 't , n r r, on ~ ruar) 7 ~lt:: BROWSE ~l'~ Ql;IRED TO CONVERT THE . • , t lrough 3. The tenure IS for one ; ~ '\ ~,~ , 1 PRE S E NT JUNIOR I1IGH' Any monies in a building ~nd , yea ' i~lt~ THE SHIP'S WHEEL ~lt~' annual BUILDINGS INTO ADEQUATE site le~:y mu.st g? for "bnck i Other oflicers picked (or 1968, i ;lt~ Elt~ lIIIDDLE SCHOOLS' mortar (capItal Improve~ent) ,are: Bruce Love of Royal Oak 1:,1[,: EVERYTHING NAUTICAL ~n~ and land Operational millage' first vice e'd t. R I' L 'i ~.~ ~ ~ Concern for building renova. must be' allocated to salaries f S 'Plr SSIen. .' ., ar. i ~l.~ ~1';' lion t th 'ddl h I 1 ' 1 . ' son 0 au t ,te, Mane, second ~1'~ ~'. a e ml e se 00 1'\1' supplies and operating expens. 'd t D' . ~ ,'. ~l'~ clale Cl'nters about two areas' (1)' h ' . vlce.presl en; aVid E. Fire- = ; BUT I~lIIr..'ICE .' ,', enlarg'ing and equipping 'the Ii es ( eat, light, water). ston~ of Portage. third vice ~lt~ ~ll;: ~raries so. that they may func. . II~:" DOES A "BOND IS~ preslde~t: and Kennet~ Northu.s i ~lt~ ~lt~ STILL IN PROGRESS tlOn dfectl\'f'ly as learning cen. SUE DIFFER FROM THESE. of Manistee, fourth Vlce.preSI', ~lt.: • His Lcrdship Jewelry ~ ~ ters: and (2) development of The Board seelcs permission dent ;1[~ • Noutical Lomps ~n:., A ONCE-A-YEAR OCCURENCE more fll'xlble classrooms to borrow m 0 n e y and issue The Inter~a~ional City Ma~.: ~H~ • Ship's Bell Clocks & ~H~

Unless the middl!' school Ii. honds to provide funds t? ~on. agers ASSOCIation Con~erence IS ; ~ Bo.ometp..s ~lt~I b' . d f struet and equip new bUlldmgs scheduled to he held In Detroit .'It., • Topside, Safety Boot Shoes ~lt; ranes are Improve., none a or additions through proceeds: -_ .... -_ .. - --.....- ~l[~ ~ :, THE 29 DAYS OF FEBRU,ARY these may be accredited by the lof a !Nnd issue. Money from the t' VIAE ~TE ~1I;' • ~~~~t~~~rsStpel:~::~} ~lt~ North Central Association, And, • sale of bonds can be used only ~ I-. . : :: • Many other Nautical Gifts ~ll~ at Pierce and Parcells. Ih" for purposes outlined on the bal. :~lt~ and Boot Su:>plies ~It~! I • Nursery and Landscape '1" •• space currently occupied by the 0" ~ ,; ~lt;' Woods Mantle & Tile Co. pu~Jic libn,'ies is needed for MA Y THE Fu~nS I'BO\,ID. SNOW ;H~ Ship's Whpel Sailing Suits ~lt;. h . ED BY TilE PASSAGE OF'W •• sc 001 purposes. 'PROPOSITION =2 BE USED ~ ~ with the hidden hood ~lt; 21323 HARPER AVE" l8 blocks N. of Vernier Rd') Some walls may be removed FOR TilE PURCHASE OF REMOVAL ~lt~ BROWSE US M to prOVIde large. group instrue- SCHOOL SITES? ;:lt~ you're welcome ~lt~ lIOn areas and som(~ lighting .:lt~ ---- :: and water facilities ma \' he re Yes. if the Board of Educa. :: ; ITU 2-134!!J :'H': PR 1-1300 located At Pierce. for (:xamp!e, tion deems sueh a mo\'e nece~ By the Season ~H~ ~H~ Open Mon., Thurs, & fri, Evenings Till 9:00 centralized 0 ff ice space for sar\" for the construction of (:011 777.2800 ,;:l!~ 19605 Mack Ave., Grosse Pte. Woods ';1[;'! counselors is also needed as is ne\;' seho0Js or to enlarge exist. We Ser'lice The Five Polntes 'H~ ~ .' slor g f d' ... 'l".'" . ; ~H*..*H*H*..*H*H~..~H~..~..~H~..~..~..~..~..~..~..~..~;:1.l~i a ~ .~ __~~_~_~. 1sua (q u}p. 1ng S.I_~_~~ .__. ~__ __ ~~.~~~ ••• t.~:_~__,~~~~_.~~~~~f'~.; ...~t~~~~"::~!?,~~~~t.~.,~~,~~__~~~_~~:.!-~~_~_---:...-.::-..._--.=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ..::-:::::::::::.=:::=------••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••CLIP & SAVE! ~DETROIT'S BEST, LIVELIEST, FRESHEST DAYTIME &. EARLY EVENING TV FARE. FROM NOW 'TIL NEXT THURSDAY I WEDNESDAY ?" g FRIDAY.JI. ' J' MONDAY . ~ TUESDAY" THURSDAY Februarv 21 February-19 . .. February 20 " February 15 , February 16

"'fLLSEE A12:30 11 "A WOMAN'S SECRET" "MY GUN IS QUICK" "THE FEAR MAKERS" "iT HAPPENED ONENIGHT YOU IN MY DREAMS I I Maureen O'Hara Robert Bray Dana Andrews BILL~ Clark Gahle Doris Day Pat Donahue Dick Foran Melvyn Douglas DannyThomas Frank Lovejoy ACTION! INTRIGUE! Claudette Colbert SEE SINGER NOSTALGIA AT ITS MIKE HAMMER KEHNEDY WINS AGAIN ROMANCEI SHOWlIME ACADEMY AWARD WINNER SHOOTING SOLVED DRIPPING BEST

,~ DOff JANIT ... .;.r DHARLIB 3:00 UNCLI KNOTTS ,MILTIE LilaH IBAVIR One of tadoy's finest comedians ~ PAT • , • loins Pal, (o.host Popular monologist Cliff Arquette and most popular guest stars ••• Millon Berle acts Millon Berle, Nick entertains with fabulously Don Knolts. jl • as (a-host. Is B@NE Lampe elc., ete. for funny "leiters to" , • , and Other ,guests are '/~ \. ioined by Ri(hard r "reports from" MOUNTAIDEE_ George Moharis and Jane Kean ..Ji'JI ~lywcIDd MIlIn, Joy(e Jameson, others. an hour of fun & songs 4:1 5:00 11()1..{) 11()1..t) the clown n ABBOTT & • MARINE • FIREBALL FONHDUSE BOY 5:30 FON HOUSE XL5 FONHDUSt COSTELLO - .. I))~NNIS'I'IIE HI~NAn~ ~ . J)I~NNISrl'lIl~)IENACI~ - LooKouT!!! 6:00 , ' Gilligan'S ~~ F. TROOP F.TROOP~ Gillilan's Italian Beauty Lack of ~ ISland Istand ~: upsets F. Trl0P 6:30 Expert bugler Bob Denver Tina louise <..~?"_! !!;.2) • , • to say the least! threatens dClom to F T(ooP

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Thursday, February IS, [968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven PT A. at Kerby GP Woods Fur VIe TANNY Meets Feb. 19 Store Robbed NEW '68 CHEVROLETS corrects A progrtlm designed to In- The burglar. or burglars who crease its members' understand- broke into the Kay Anos Furs. ing of local education has been 19261 Mack avenue, during the BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE!!! planned by the Kerby PTA for night of Thursday. February 8. the 3 BIGGEST 8 p.m. on Monday, February 19, were in the place for only three it was announced by John Wood, minutes, Woods police were in. President. formed by an official of the Featured speakers i n c Iud e Guardian Alarm company of Mrs. Paul G. Hykes, president Detroit. FIGURE PROBLEMS of the Grosse Pointe Board of Woods Patrolman Lee Cocbin. Volume Education, and Richard W. Kay, who was dispatched to the shop SALE Director of the Department of at 3:30 a.m., to investigate the Over • • Chevelles Community Services for The alarm ringing, said he arrived • Caprice. • Camaros • Corvette. Women face 'Ibday.•• Grosse Pointe Public School at the scene and was met by NEW • Sedans System. ]:<'armsPatrolmen John Erskine I • Impal.as • CheW'y II. • B:I Airs • Corvairs • Hardtops Mrs. Hykes's remarks will and John Kraiza, both of whom • Station WagoM provide background for a better went to the rear of the building, '68's • Blscaynes • Convertible. understanding of the issues of while Cochill covered the front. 700 the February 26 special school The three policemen entered the election. A long.time community store together and began a Dick Shalla's resident with an outstanding search, but no one was in the record of civic involvement, building. Sports Department Sale Mrs . .Hykes is the first woman The policemen found that the to be e!et'ted president of the burglars broke into the building • Camaro's IMPALAS local Board of Education. through the window at the rear • CheveIJe's Mr. Kay. formerly principal of of the edifice. Whoever broke All Mode's - Colors - • Chevy II's Richard School, will describe in. they said. kicked in and Available for new programs and classes pro- made l! 12-inch hole in a quar- vided by the Department of ter-inch plywood wall, wbich during feb. Community Service for virtually forms the north, or inside wall DELIVERY every age and .interest group in of a passageway leading to the HUGGER MONTH the G:-osse Pointes. fur storage room. The program in the gymnasi. ~n kicking. thp. wall, it was low as TODAY! um will be preceded by room s,ald, th~ thief caused a rack visitation and followed by a fclUed With nU"!lerous boxes. to social bour. Mrs. James Teetzel olla~se and spill the boxes mto and Mrs. Carl Sultzman are so- the alsleway. cial co-chairmen and Mrs. Jo. Armen Anos, 33, of ~9B23West, h Hartmann ill in eharge of Ida. Lane, owner of .he store. GMAC or sep, arrlved at the scene, summoned 8ank Finan~lng the decoratIOn,s. . by the Alarm company. Shortly Insurance The commltt~ COnsISts of after, Capt. Ramal Griggs of .Quallfled Credit Mrs. Albert Perlin. Mrs. James the larm firm came to the store. '2378 K~sl, Mrs, Walter Payn.e. Mrs. Griggs told the officers that RIchard Fro~t. ?lfrs. Kim Nu. whoever had been in the store, yen. Mrs. MUir Snow. Mrs. Jack l'emained only three minutes. Siekmann. Mrs. Harold Paget, He said that the store is wired I NOBODV WALKS AWAY FROM .... and Mrs. Ronald Edmunds. with an "Ultra-Sonic" Alarm, .... • HOME OF _ .. which fills the shop with sound WAIST waves. When the person, or per- • I Art Teachers sons. entered the shop. they set I QUALITY I off the alarm and when they Having Exhibit ieIt, the alarm Wl'l:t off. Accord- I * Parts I ing to this, Griggs said, the The art teachers of the Grosse alarm recorder at Guardian I,. * Senice "J.I Pointe Public Schools are cur- Alarm Headquarters showec a HIPS rently having an exhibit of their three.minute tinging. work at the Hospitality Center Anos took inventory. and re- of the Michigan Consolidated vealed that about seven or eight Gas Company in Kercheval ave- hats had been taken from a Due in the Village. showcase in the store. The glass 16700 HARPER , This show. which will run of the case was smashed. through ~!ebruary 28, includes The store owner said that the at Bishop drawings by Robert Rathbun. hats are valued at between $32 .3THIGHS mosaics by John War gelin, and $42 each. photo collages by Emily Scott, Officers of the Detective WORJ,IYS lARGESr ... DEALrR jewelry by Lorraine Krentzin, Bureau were assigned to further II Minutes Away etchings by Arlene McFeaters. investigatt: the burglary. and paintings by Esther Mel. " ., ll drum. Allan Ebert, Julia Meig- A fan~.lc gets thp Idea he s From All the Pointes 6'Jw~ TU 1-7600, han, John Wargelin, Robert always. right and the rest of the Rathbun, Mimi Williams and world IS always wrong. \ Ch:ules Jorgensen. ------The Hospitality Center is open daily except Saturday and Sun- day. and the public is invited to this exhibit. }JJ.. 100/0 to Lose Up To REPORTS THEFT Albert F. Welch of l(){)SCad- ieux, called Farms police and 20 Pounds In stated that while he was swim- ming in the pOOl at Brownell DISCOUNT Just 20 Visits Junior High School, an unknown CLEARANCE SALE person broke into his lo<:ker and stole his wallet which contained • PICTURES Weight reduction is aided by $2 and personal papers. Later, • SOFAS • CURIO CABINETS • TABLES the same day, Wednesday, Feb. special dietary control with • DRAPERIES ruary 7, the wallet was found by I • LAMPS • DINING ROOM SETS • CHAIRS emphasis on reproportionment a school employe. with tbe con- of the three basic areas tents missing. . • DESKS • BEDROOM SETS • PLAQUES • CARPETING that reshape and contour TU 1.1285 the figure. Vie Tanny special equipment moves People who live within their l 16421 HARPER Open Evenings Mon.-Tlrurs•.fri. Til 9 p.m. income today find it a very with the natural flow of the body effective way to reduce. making exercise easy and even fun to do. Under personal, professional supervision, before you know it, pounds begin to shed, inches begin falling away, you trim dm...n thighs, hips and waist 2 to 4 inches and you firm up all over. Never ten a neighbor what" From the very first visit you will look and feel you're on the way to youthful good looks and you paid, for ~yoorBuick LeSahre.i vitality. Memberships honored at all clubs. It:'smore fon to let him guess., ... special accelerated program 20visits $20 that.s tile full pr;('(' Tide Jlr0l:rllm aVlIilllhlt. flnh' uutil !

",.-. -I!"I'P.~ .. _.C.IU.h.l.lr.O.f;.ra.:Iill':!"'~_rc ii,"';" j' l; Everything is included V • Individual Programs and Complete Super\'isio~ • Fully Equipped, Ultra Mod. ern Gymnasiums. Tile Steam Baths • Ultra-VlOlr.t Sun Rooms • Redwood Suana Dry Heat Rooms • Whirlpool • Professional Massage (slightly extra). Grosse Pointe Club 20835 Mack Ave. Phone 881.6161 vie TANNY

"ouldn"t you Suddenly you know that It doesn't bike 8 glant prIce tn B,~t ROMAN SPAS & HEALTH CLUBS ~..aIly mther bRV~ a a great car. The new Buick LeSabre has a 123.lnct'.wheelbase, B50cublc Inch va anginA,a great ride, looks second to nothing. WOODWARD CLUB p:us Buick's ((reat brakes. The '68 Bulckllwith the new 965- 1151 , 1403 WOOdward Ave. GM safoty features are at your Bulck.Opel dealer'e. GROSSE PT£". CLUII 861 9420 LIVERNOIS CLUB BUICK 881_ 6161 201::1,;~I"rk I\nnue - 19,~55I.h'ernol, WINDSO~. ONT, <:LUB 647 5800 :J5R~I~~I~~~~~r~~n8ham CALL 966 _ 0610 Dor\\1n Shopping Cfr. - • . , DEAR80RN CLUII 756 7100 UNIVERSAl. CITY Richard Buick Co., Inc., 15103Kercheval Ave" Grosse Pointe TODAY! 561 _ 3320 22324 MichIgan Ave. - In Warren Open 7 Days a Week 10 a.m.-tO p.m. Membership Honored at All Clubs T 1 Paqe Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February 15. 1968 Canlera Club Meets Feb. 20 Developmental Kindergarten Is Fun Prescriptions Filled The Grosse Pointe Camera! mit tbree prints and three slides Ray-Ban sunglasses Club will mtet Tuesday Febru. in competition, • .' There will also be a Kodak Also Ground to Your Prescription ar~' 20. at 8 0 clock m the eve. slide sholl', "Adventures in Out- ning, at the Grosse Pointe War door Color Slides." Visitors arc Memorial. Members may sub. welcome. ------._------_.,----- ION OPTICIANS 20183 MACK AVENUE Between Oxford Rd. and Norwood ACTION TUxedo 4.5770

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STERLING T~~~~~~Brands Everyday Discounts on • Go,ha", • Reed & Barton • Alvin • Inte,notionol • tunt • Heirloom • Towle J • Wallace NEW '68 CATALINA HT. CPE. Store Wide Clearance Great MONTHLY Having fun with block puzzles are Kindergarten class in Trombly School. PAYMENTS 3 (left to right) KURT RASKE, JACQUE- Although housed at Trombly the pro- Savings NOW ••• LINE BILLUPS and BETTY MAY- gram is a special service to the entire *9 NARD, instructor of the Developmental school district. $68 ~';_ .. _------cilitate observation of the indi- JEWELERS !Pilot Project Kindergarten vidual child in the group). Cur- rently there are 11 boys and At Trombly Big Success four girls enrolled in the class. 22377 MOROSS ROAD Classroom activities are many (, ------7 Mile near Mack Ave. ~nd varied. They include finger Your Diamonds Restyled by Our Designers . By Pepper Whitelaw !\Irs. Maynard, who teaches 1 painting, painting with brusb, Guaranleed Walch and Jewelry Repairs When we heard about the this Pilot Course, has t)1is quali. working puzzles, playing games, OPEN "RIO"I.Y EVENINGS Devl'lopmental Kindergarten, a Iicalion and more. Her open counting games, and a show- Pilot Project being conducted approach to the children, her (Continued 011 Page 17) HARDTOP COUPES INCLUDES: at Trombly School it sounded obvious love for them, her de- . _ Power Steering, Automatic Transmission, Heater, Washers and Wipers, 8ack- like a theoretically perfect ap- light when they respond, her U~JLights, Side Mirror, Seat Belts, Padded Dash, Foam Cushions, Whitewall proach to the child of kinder- response to them. arc but a few Tires and All Government'Required Safety Equipment. garten age who for reasons of tbe reasons the children en- of immaturity and/or develop- ter the room full of anticipation mental lag docs not enter regu- and wonder and leave with a Where the Action Is lar kindergarten or finds the sense of accomplishment and regular kindergarten too d:!- fulfillment. ~ manding. Although the Developmental After seeing the class in ac- Kindergarten Program is housed JIMCAUSLEY lion we believe that tbe project in Trombly School, it is' a spe- I GUlllMlUD is a lot more than theory. It is cial service to the entire scbooll Pontiac a wonderful working arrange- district. The total enrollment is ment-a labor of love between limited to 15 students who meet ,A\a and 17677 MACK AVE. TU 6~1700 teacl1Cr and studenl-a time of from 12:45 to 3 p.m. daily. (The 'Hued on thirly.sl, months with one.quarter down maturing-and a fun time too. size of the class is limited in (This was quite apparent in the order to give the children more :ON£51 dealt children's faces.) Each time one individual allention and to fa- of them har' anything to sar the . . . other children listened ::nd most important of all, their teacber, RENT or BUY Mrs. Belly lIIaynard, listened. Pianos - Organs commented and congratulated them. It was a delight to behold. I The Department of Pupil Per- who says' you have to sonnel with the encouragement of the Superintendent of Schools and the Grosse Pointe Board of Education had the foresight to see that tbis type of pilot '. stick your neck out? ' ..<~i program could develop into just what we described. Lowrey • Story & Clark IC[OIOIKIIB The general aim of the pro. THE MUSIC CENTER ~933 GratIot. nr. 9 Mile 16901 Mack Ave, nr, Cadieux gram is to provide nurture to n5-811Oll - Hrs. 10 la 9 885:'4000 abet nature. The main princi. ~pies guiding the program arc: ------Think First for i Future learning disabilities may I._ Le prevented. The Develop. mental Kindergarten thereiore sef\'es preventive. remedial, and THIS WEEK'S informed investing. intervenlive functions. Early di- agnosis is essential in both the prevention and remedialion of BELL RINGERS! Sure, you assume a risk when you buy stocks. But that doesn't learning disabilities of the pres- ent and of the future. Some mean you haveto stick your neck out. You can invest in a careful l children do "outgrow" certain' and sensible way, basedon the information provided through our I "immaturities" while others do U.S.D.A. CHOICE comprehensive research facilities. One of our registered repre- so only in varying degrees, if Iat all. sentatives will carefully appraise the risks aswell asthe prospects I As yet there is no adequate of successwhen you consider a stock. And, of course, the decision means of foretelling which chil. II L-eq O. L-amb~1 dren wiII do so and which will to buy is up to you. We believe the best thing for both of us is a nol. Therefore extended obser- well.informed customer. That's why you can ••• Think First for vation is necessary; many "im- ,.I'! maturities" may be properly informed investing. developed or significantly allen- - lIated to. insure beller lldjllst- ment as the child proceeds SEE HOW WE KEEP YOU INFORMED. tiJrough his school career. The Ask for our fact filled bulletin, "Review of the Week," containing program must be flexible, de. - news and Information of interest to ir.vestors. Mail the coupon or call signed to fit the children en. the ofrice nearest you. rolled and not the children to the program. EXTRA FANCY NAMc:.E _ The purpose of the Devclop~ - me!!tal KindergHten is to pro. LARGE FRESH ADDRESS • _ vide an intensive. slimulating CITY STAT~E .zIP _ program for children wnh po- CALIFORNIA t c n I i a I learning disabilities, FIRST OF MICHIGAIi CORPORATION wilh special emphasis givcn to 17144 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe speech. language, gross motor and visual motor development. Furlher purposes of the pro i ASPARAGUS Lb. gram ,1fe (0 provide .In extended OF MICHIGAN ; ohservational period, to provide 1 lb. bunch FIRST rFeM] ..n extensive diagnostic period. 10 ~eme(\iate existing prohll'ms, CALIFORNIA CORPORATION II. ~ IIJrOl/gh e(\ural ional and clinical BROCCOLI efforl s hy means of a lllullidisci MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE plin;lry ..pproar'l hut most es- 17144 Kerche~al, Grosse Pointe. 886-1200 sl'nli ..lly 10 provide Ihe children LARCE c Cl'''C[S HI, Il"ROIT • NEW I'Olll( • CHICAGO • BATTlE CREEl( • 81.1' CITY • BIRMINGI/AM wilh Ihe opportunity 10 he in nUiT • ~ftANO "APIPS • GROSSE POINTE' MLAMAZOO • LA.HSINCJ • MIDLAND • COlUMBUS s("hoo! under the guidance of a BUNCH 10 29 slaff 1hal b dl'dica1ed the , philoso]lhy of providing for in.' dividual differences. CALIFORNIA CARROTS Lb, c 2 Bag 29 ._~~~- ~-...-..-- -_._------~ .. ------...... ~-----~~------~----

f Thursday, February 15, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen ------STORM SASH FOR STEEL~ASEMENTS- )Classic Offered St. Paul Holding Cub Pack l_/o_I~I~_A.I'!uutlDinner • • t)ROSS~ PO'HT~ • To fit all styles of "Fenestra" type windows By F"1 F W" t C . I Cub Pa"k 85 0' l\l Iltn'lh Eln each den. !l.a"ebeen '~Air-Tec'," specialty {or over 30 yrs: l m orum In er arnlva '-, 1 .0 d v ~urmshed In Aluminum or steel with Baked mentary School held its annual Magic tricks and humorous h'na!"el finish. We also replace hdwe. and skelches by lhe Safety Ranger ~tr~'l~~nSTsEteEeLIwlIndows for easy operation. THE INFORMER, a Classic of With snow on the ground and. Blue ,~nd Gold Dinner on Febru. provided lhe enlertainment for W NODW SPECIALISTS AND b t I d . h 'h h arc 6 at lhe Allard '[Oll

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r Page Sixteen G R 0 5 S E POI N TEN EW 5 Thursday, February I ~I ~ 968 ------_._------_._------,----- DRIFTER I The poorest man living is one Lt, William Clark, Jr. Trains at Pensacola i Hockey Player.~ Salesian Beats who wastes his time and neg. I' lects his opportunities. Marine ,R~seTl'e Second Lieu. I son of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Host Canadians St. Paul Tankers ------tenant Wilham P. Clark Jr., 1 Clark of 60 Kenwood road has ------.~ ..--- • _._- i ' i completed cOLlrses in basic The Grosse Pointe Hockey AS-I Salesian High School splashed soda lion hosted six teams from by the 51. Paul Tankers last aerodynamics and aviation W:ltford, C:lnada last weekend, Friday, February 2, at Brownell physiology at the Navy's Flight February 10 and 11, at McCann Junior High by a score of 5449. Preparation School at the ice rink, through the courtesy Though Salesian led the en. Naval Ail' Station. Pensacola, of G r 0 sse Pointe University tire meet, the Tankers gathered School. five firsts and six seconds, trail. iF11l The Mayor of Grosse Pointe ing by only a few p (\ in t s Woods, Kenneth McLeod opened throughout the encounter. The the competition by dropping the final decided the vielor. first puck. Despite the extreme- Salesian's 2oo-yard medley i Iy cold weather. the teams put relay team whipped St. Paul's I on a fine display of skill and combination giving the squad I 16941 Kercheval 16450 E. Warren 19103 Mack Ave. Every Style of fence sportsmanship. After the first an 8.4 lead, In the next event.' Cor. 7 Mile . session Saturday, the Grosse the 200.yard freestyle. Andric. Cor. Notre Dame Cor. Outer Drive erected for you Pointe team members invited nuh of Salesian touched out their counterparts from Watford Tanker Dave Fromm by one. WA.1-6282 to spend the night in their tenth of a second, Tbis increased Including homes. Salesian's lead to a five point The G.P.H.A. made a fine margin. Chain Link All-Steel and , ~howing. by .\~i~ning five ga!"!Jes Jim Hayes of 5t. Paul grab.

Rustic Styles I In the SIX diVISIOns, the SqUirts, ! bed a first in th~ diving event JJ./ , ages 8 to 10, the Pee Wee All I and Jim Webb won the loo.yard ~ JUST

i Stars and the Pee Wee Travel I. butterfly. Pete Peacock and Bob I MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. I Squad. ages 10 to 12. the Ban. 1 Hurlev nailed down number tams, ages 12 to 14, the Midgets, one positions in the loo.yard 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL ages ~4 to 16. Th~ O{.~y.!oss freestyle and lOQ-yard back. came In the Juvemle diVISion, stroke events respecHvely. UNBE ~8L~ ages 16. to 18. . Jim Webb's first in the 100. ~f/. l1 T~e fln~l. s.cores were; In the ya r d breaststroke narrowed lOOKING FOR PRfCE? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. Sq~lrt DIVISIOn 60, goals by Salesian's lead to only one point. LOOKING FOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST. BrJ~n Cammelt (3). Ran ~ y But the opposition's 4OO.yard J SERVICE I SELECTION J SAVINGS ChrJs~offersou (2), Chad Morns, freestyle relay entry easily out. (~)i .m the Pee Wee All St~r did St. Paul's fOursome for a ALL THIS, , , AND MORE, TOO AT diVISIOn, 70, goals by Denms five point marginal victory over (4), Bruce McD.avitt (2), Tom the Tankers. frOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. Gotfredson (1); In the Pee Wee Travel division, 5.3, scoring for REG. 79~- HE-MAN REGULAR 4.95 BUICK-OPEL DEALER Grosse Pointe were Rick Linzell Park IL Holds New Cars • Used Carl • Ports • Custom Collisien Shop (2), Chip Lenahan (1). Dennis 13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6-3000 Godin (1~ and Jay Henderson Annual Election Night Service LA 1.9877 (1), Scormg for Watford were Robert Richardson (I), John 3-CElL SUPP-HOSE ______Saunders (I), and Peter Van The annual meeting of the Lieshout (l); the Bantam final Grosse Pointe Park Little MEN'S OR LADIES' was 3.1, Scoring for G.P. were League Baseball was held at the FLASHLIGHT SUPPORT STOCKINGS , Mike Keny (2), Pat Costello (1), Main Library, Kercheval and "6coring for W a t for d, Glenn Fisher, on Monday, February Thompson; Midgets, 3.2, scor. 5, with President Ralph Sandt ing for G.P., Mike Stewart, conducting the session. _ RADIOandTELEVISIOflinc. ] Chuck Socia, Keith Olsen all The annual election of officers had one goal, for Watford, Tom and directors was held, with the Phone 886.4050 Shea and Rick Williamson eacb following chusen to se."ve for ~~~29_9 11 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe had one goal. 1968: Warren D. Couger, presi. PRICE - The only set.back came in the dent; Neil A. Patterson, vice- Across frcm GrolH Po;nle Library Juvenile division. Grosse Pointe president and player agent; suffered a'heart breaking defeat Jack W. Tocco, vice-president; at the hands of a stubborn Wat. Richard D. Rohr, secretary, ford team. The final was 4.2. Norbert T. Madison, treasurer; REG. 39~ • BOX 54 ( SERVICE by Craftsmen Goal scorers for G.P. were Daniel D. Barich, field opera- of 8 Fl. OZ. - REG. 1.09 Greg Ulmer and Doug Kave. lIOns; Jerome S. Glendening, lagI.'. Mike Blunt scored three sponsors and program; and to satisfy our customers goals and Randy Brown scored James L. Maxwell, equipment. All Makes in Home or Shop one giving Watford their only Many items were discussed BRECK r win in the two day meet. with several needing additional SOFTEES * Radios * Stereos * TVs * Tape Recorders i --____ attention. Among those; con. * Customized, Communication and iLk C eluded, were: Pierce Junior Transistorized Equipment I a ~ers onquer High Scbool meeting for parents cotton swabs SHAMPOO .d and players, Wednesday. March *Refinishing of Sets to Suit Your Decor .ISt. DaVl Five 13; Tryouts on Saturday. March *Complete In'tentory of Parts. 30 and Saturday, April 6; and OUR OUR Laker Jeff Ploen sunk four Opening Day, Saturd~y, May ~. Sony Warranty Service Center for Detroit lOW LOW \ free throws in the last minute of T~e Board of Directors IS e i the final quarter to lift St. lookmg forward to another gre~t PRICE PRICE c Paul's varsity basketball team year of bas.ehall, spo~t~manshlp I, to a 51.48 victory over the Avia. and. fun, With an anhclPate~ 12 14 57 I tors of St. David. st. Paul's rec- Major League teams, 14 Mmor ord now stands at 7.5. The lead League teams: .and. more than RAD!0 andTElEVr SION,inc. exchanged hands several times 450 boys participating. a~"...... ,'\~\~'.. "~~Wllll~l~l during the encounter played in Any Grosse Pointe Park resi- l the Laker gym on Friday Feb. dent born August I, 1955, I ruary 9. 'through July 31, 1959, is eligible. St. Paul scored the first four --- COLGATE -TOOTHPASTr' 951 ------.- points of the game but the Avi. ing column witb 17 points. Doug S9~ 1 ators came out on top, 14.9, at Dziuba was second with 12. Tom • 10 mmutes. away from ! the end of the first period. Sec. Whalen poured in 13 counters for all the "Pointes" at I ond quarter play terminated in SI. David. Cfj Gratiot exit off the a 28.28 tie. The Lakers really In the junior varsity game ~111~ hustled in the second half and Laker Gordie Pkhe scored 18 EFFERDENT D~~iur~EGt;b;. Ford Expre!:sway S8~ 1111 recaptured the lead, 42.35 in the points for an easy 54.36 SI. Paul third period. win over the Aviators' J.V. EVERY SUNDAY Jeff Pken led the Laker scor- squad. Brunch from 9 'til , p.m. Smorgasbord 1 'til 8 p.m. RIGHT GUARD oEoDoRANr 88~ £ ROGER ER RINKE ClAIROL WAlK- SPRAr BLONDE S9~

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GROSSE POINTE DIVISION AN 0 STORM SASH. me. . 15415 £. Jeff.nen Phcne 821.6300 (Acron frem Howud Johnson'l) George Measel, Ma71Il!Jcr 20497 MACK TU 1.6130 , Thursday, February' 5, 1968 G R0 SSE P 0 IN T E 'N EW S Page Seventeen

Plan Open R,o.use Trombly---P.T.A. Monteith P,T.A. aspired," she said. "Inherent In I -I Ithe proposed levy is the f1exi-

TRAP AND SKEET I.At New School . I. Students Busy ! Hears Panelists Iibility nreded to solve problems , __ : __ I __ ._ I before they reach the crisi~ ~ ;slage," ]\frs. Thompson com- SHOOTERS , Residents are cordially invited School program and school Mrs, Joseph P. Thompson,. mented. to attend. an Open !louse al finance are timely topics for secretary of the Grosse Point('; "The amount of money in the BAUCH (, LOMB AND Grosse POinte North 111ghSchool d i s c u s s ion at the Tromblv Board of Education was one of building and sile f1 0 n t e it h for additional staff members, cold hazardous dri\'es to OutE'r Suburbia. Yot.r Craig, prinCipal. I P" . . Sc:hool on Wednesday night to '11d t . h . f l I modem home could be right in the hearl of I. "We invite those interesled to I Pl'errcen C:,I.IPIadI. Wilham1 Mogk . explain the issues of lhe Feb. WI e ermme t e size 0 dass- 1 st n d th b 'ld' f ,\\) ISCUSSpans an d 2 h bo . es as our enrollment continues I Detroit's financIal and shoppIng area. GLASSES _'- I .ro aroun e Ul :ng rom. program at the Pierce Middle ruary 6. sc 001 nd and mill. to inc:rease," she added. INSULATED COATS AND GLOVES ~ 11.30 to 5 p,m. Much prog~ess School. Present fifth and sixlh age election. _ Th~re's slil! time to arrange lor your big roomy aparlmenl at ~as been made on the project graders at Trombly will be; Appeadng with Mrs. Thomp. One Ele,'en Cadillac Squ"re and 11,'e your Iilc in comfort, di~nit., ."d security. Phone Hug!, Warneke .t \\"0 2U718 for Op.n Mon., Tun., W.d., $,t., , to , p.,". ,10 r.~cent months, Although "Middle Schoolers" nexl Scpo s~n were Russell H. Peeples. REGRETS II lull informalion . • O".n FrldlY , '.m. to • p.m, there IS no real nee~ to schedu!e lember. 'vlce'president of !he board, Rob. The man who thinks he is too tours of the premises to gam ert M. Orr Director of Public busy to observe traffic safety I an understanding. of the fa~i1ilY, Russell ":eebles, .vice.presi. Libraries. 'and Mrs. Paul G. measures often finds plenty of ~- --. B. McDaniel Gun Shop ~::::~~txh:::.~ student leaders Will be available dent of the Grosse Poml~ Board Hykes. board president, who in. leisure time in the hospital. MIch. 8.nklrd for conducte~ tours and to?f E~uc,aalJOn, sum".lanzc:s the. traduced the sJl')akers. ------1$102 KfRCHfVAL VA '.1200 ,--_If_o",_re_d_H_e_r._.J answer questions," Dr. r;ralg Issues In the commg school: lIfrs Th t d th You can't .get very far fOl" ()ete&~ eMtitla~S~ said election .Monday February 26 . . ompSOD s resse e ward by leaning over backward. . . . . A "town hall" 'discussion will need for support of Proposition , _ ------i Dr. Craig Will be on hand to follow M P bl ' ! NO.2, a one.mill building and answer ques!ions and every de. tion. r. ee es presenta. site levy whic:h is proposed to partment Will be repres~nled. .: run for 10 years to provide funds Sel'Ying The Grosse Pointe Area For Over 42 Yeats Rob.crt . D. Welch,. Ass:sta,.,t Parents . ar~ cordially wel.! for additions .to elementary P r I n c I P a I.Instr.uctJOn, IS m. co~e to \'ISlt m the classrooms. schools, for the development of charge of the affair I prIOr l~ the gener.al meeting. junior high schools into middle Dr. Craig advises visitors to. Mrs. Shirley SchoE'mth and 'Ifrs. schools, to continue the modern park in the North Parking lot, 1'.0 r I s AustE'rbcrry, togelher izatioD or South High School. I with access from Vernier road. wltb Mrs. Lucy Scheer, IIIrs., "The proposed building and FIREPLACE WOOD : and enter the building through ~aIlt Fa~rell and Mrs: Carolt! site levy is a relatively economi. Ithe cafeteria. . la.me wIl~ .host the !Oformat, cal me",ns of accommodating Birch Logs & Hardwood Package Coal ArChitect,s' renderings and sO~lal .festlVllles following the; popUlation growth at the same simple diagrams will be ava:;. au Itonum meeting. : time enabling us to meet tbe CannalOoal Kindling Fire Quats ahle for visitors. Light refresh. • dema~ds of an aging phrsical JENZEN ments will be served in the Pzerce School pl~,nt. Mrs. Tbo.mpson said .. Building j cafeteria. • Because. no 1 n t ere 5 t IS Sunflower Seed • Burlap • Rock Salt Grosse Pointe North High Invztes Parents ~harged, thiS t.ype of fin~n~ing 'gaJldRn. I School will receive its first stu.: __ i IS . b~st used for the hZ!l:tcd Snow Shovels • Wild Bird Seed , . bUilding programs we enVISion dents 10 s.ep}ember. Parents of students who all end : We shall "pay.as-you.go" untii SJJI"plitUl. Marsh Hay • Straw _1_ 3A1f1;A ADDITIONS . • • !,1C~ce Junior High School are I we learn whether any more Pdot Pro leet inVited to come to the school I large building flrojects are die. ~~ REMODELING Wednesday evening, February tated by the rising poPuIFlion.! I . -- 21, ~t 8 o'clock to participate in P~ssage of the proposition Willi' MELDRUM GARDEN SUPPLIES (Continued from Page 12) a,: mformal discussion of tlie brmg elMer to realization our 4-3011 and.tell.period, millage and bond election. hope for good, long.range plan. 179;;; 1 MACK AVEN U E FREE DfUVERY TUxedo 4-2184 • [.97++ Sinc~ 194/1 Tll The show.and-tell.period was Unlike previous meetings tho nins, to wbich we have long particularly impressive. Eadi. , IS __ child had something important one Will br held in the girls'i to say, from announcing that gym, where refreshments will Kitchill. - loth_. d••llud Cinderella was going to be on be served during the discussion. Rtcrntion a_.- -Acou.lical cellllli. television. to meeting a school The Hospitality Committee, led Bring a little bit 01Florida PI"OfIali~1d Architectural Se,.,ic. chum at the shopping center, to by Mrs. George Lauth, plans to COfllP'''' Ho",. & Clmonereiol S.,.,ici telling that his father bought a serve coffee and dessert to all new pair of shoes. Each story IWh~ attend. to your home this February! was received by the children .Flve schr.ol and PTA oUicials and teacher with interest. Will attempt to answer any can. Mrs. ~l:aynard was quick to I ~erns or questions still remain. VISIT OUR GREENHOUSE Brand New 1968 pop in bits of educational in-j mg before the schaal election,: formation at everv opportunity. s.chedul'~d.for February 2J. Mrs .. ,For example wh~n the young lice Mary Hykes, pres}dent of. Large selection of HOUSE f ; man mentioned his father's new I the Board of Education, Dr.' 3 $1 s hoe s, 1I1rs. Maynard asked Jos~ph Spagnoli,. ~ssist~nt SUo CHARGERS "Wbere did he get them? How I p~rmtend,ent.Admmlslratlve ~er. Potting soil - PLANTS or FULL FACTORY equipment did he pay for them?" When IVlce~, JDldan Gre~ne, PTA vice. the little fellow with blonde hair preSident, Gene ClOe, PTA trea. Good selection of AFRICAN VIOLETS , mention~d seeing his classmate i surer, a.nd ~rincipal. Wi.lliam Limited Offer ; in the shopping center, she: Mogk Will diSCUSSWith mter. queried in what kind of a store: esled parents any aspects of CUT DAiSiES 1.0 ••••• $1.00 dozen

and what could be purchased 'I the prop~sals, .but particu.larly there. These ate just examples those 'yhlch will affect Pierce large bunch of the few painless lessons Mrs. School Itself. CUT MUMS •.•.••••••••.••• $2.95 Maynard teaches everyday with Teachers wiII be available for Flower Show tickets available through us. infinite patience and understand. conversation throughout the eve. in~. ning. Prior to the meeting in $2511 : Before we left we learned that Ithe gym, they wiJl be in their Allemon Florist on E. Warren Ia heart can be made by putting classrooms from 7:30 to 8 plus 4% Michigan State Sales Iyeur two pointer fingers togeth. o'clock, where parents may view 17931 EAST WARREN TU 4-6120 ; er, up to hills and down to meet students' work. Tax and license plates the two fingers at a point . .. ----- . we. also learned that heart is Rush to what Mrs. Maynard gives to her children. QUESTION: EYES ON GOAL It pays to stick to a fixed Hugh Gorey's course of action - every ell'! aeavor has its ups-and downs, I : bul there is really no pl"ce for "Where can I get the highest interest POINTE DODGE I in.and.ou_te_r_s; _ TU 4-7210 Mack between 7 and 8 Mile Even if a fellow gains but I an inch he hasn't put his best I foot forward in vain. ------OR bank savings in Detroit?" YOu'll bUJ ,I ANSWER: I At Michigan Bank. We pay 5% interest on I . i time savings over $1,000.00. Since this interest ! iscompounded daily and paid four times a year. a Dewlurnace you earn the highest interest in dollars andcenta at Michigan Bank. Interest is paid every three ,1lonths by adding to your time deposit pass- maJbeOnC8 book, credit to your regular savings passbook or in Jour lils. ------by check, sent, to your home. .. THIS IS THE HIGHEST RATE Here's hOW THAT FEDERAL LAW WILL ALLOW ANY BANK TO PAY (except on certificates of $100,000 or more) to dO it right. AND IT'S AVAILABLE RIGHT NOWI ACT NOW! Compare the interest you are now receiving on your savings * NOTE THE COMPOUNDING EFFECT: When Held at other financial institutions. Bring in your passbook and in a few short First. caU Edison. We'n give you the names of electric heat contrac- Effective Rate of 5.1% 12 Months minutes you will be earning 5% compounded daily and paid quarterly @ tors near you. Each has been Edison-approved as capable and Effective Rate of 5.5% 46 Months reliable. with the safety and peace of mind that only a bank can provide! Effective Rate of 6% 90 Months Automatic~lly renewed at every 9O-daymaturity unless you or the Bank ~ Next, the contractor will check your home. review your ~ needs. and recommend the type of heat best for you. He have given notice that the time savings certificate will not be renewed. @ will estimate both installation and operilting cost fwd give them to you in writing. All without obligation, We'li check the quoles if you like. e' ' ~,f . ... Then, after your • ~. ... new electric heat @ _ system is installed. Edison and your contractor will make any MICHIGAN BANK adjustments necessary to the system if operating cost exceeds the original esti- NATIONAl. A•• oeIATION mate during the first three years of use. At OFFICES THROUGHOUT GREATER DETROIT the end of this time, if operating cost still open '11I4:30 • .,.,., ••• kd.y, IncludIng SA TURDA Y exceeds the estimate. arid you aren't satis- fIed, Edison win remove the system and refund your original price . .- That's our new Three-Step Protection Plan, ..- Bemember file fir'l'laP. Call Edison, EDISON 500 Millions of Solid Bank Protection

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A MARCH LAUNCH DATE Is in the future for this second Saturn ~ Moon rocket, riding from the Assembly Building at Cape Kennedy to that launch !lad, three and a half miles in the distance. It will be an unmanned test tlight. Turtle-like tractor hauls huge Ncket.

LYNDA BIRD Johnson Robb'll sister -In -law, Marguerite Robb, makes her New York modeling debut in this Mi. chele Andree creation, a grey and black plaid lltitched dress with pleated skirt ant} low hip bell.

THE DAUGHTERof Colo, the fIrst gorilla ever born In captlv. THE SITUATION at Khe Sanh 1.0 South Vietnam may be pre- ity, takes a. spot ot nourishment at zoo in Columbus. Ohio. carIous, but oue U.S. trooper manages to add a bIt of humor.

KHE SANH-Mllltary Intelligence puts Communist positions like this around Khe Sanh. The 325th di':ision is north and west, the 300lth to the south lU1d west, the 324th IUld 320th along the eastern DMZ with the 30ath believed moving down in a position to attack to the east or west. :; trategic hills are numbered.

governor of a bItter d1l1Bppoinbnent. CaJJtorll1a In 1862. Cam~ ",!tb Hr. Nlxol1l1l New HampEJre, 1968. HIGHlIGHTS in the political careel" of Richa.rd :M:. Nixon re- bucking the other contenders, announced alii! una.IUlOWICed, veal these triumphs and disappointments, lIJ2d now he l$ tor the (lOP presidential nomination in the state primaries. EVEN A BIKINI can't feature e bra more than this see. through creation shown by James Galano! in New York.

GARBAGE MAN GETS JAIL TERM-John J. Delury. president or New York'. 10,OOO-man Uniformed Sanilatlonmen'. Association, purl's his pipe and ponders a 15.day jail sentence for contempt of court. Above Is one of the garbage and refuse pileups which led to his llentencc. It got this way all over the city, giving rats a. field day in the strike, bcside. blocking that fire truck in thIS instance.

ARM BACKON-Mrs. Georgm Ann White happily writes with hrr right ann. scwn back on aftcr a traffic acel. dent severCll It In Los An- NEW PAPA ElVIS Presley and wife. the former Prisci1la FIERCENESS OF THE FIGHTING In Huc, South Vietnam. Is gele~ 13 months ago. Los Beaulicu, intl-oduce their first, a daug-htcr, Lisa Marie, in illustrated by this cxpansc of rubble that used to be homes. AngetesCounty Hospital sur- Memphis, Tenn. She is .fo days ol

/1 I' '(1 ~.,~ "J. . . "", i ~ or {":)...... " 'o". "':'" ~~/'.~ ••: ..... ~. . J/':;' . :.~ ~~, .:.. ~<:"~"... ~J,/~I// •• f ...... '--. ~ . ' .. , .."/ ""', - '..'...j",'/" ., HEARl TRANSPLANT-H. Mes- - ',: 0/1' • quita (above). a 42-year-old ....r/I,' .~/i!If office worker of MOZlllnbl' SPAN - Solar Particle Alert Nel. Clue, I~ being examined In wo,~ i. NASA', warning .y.lem Cape Town, South Africa, 10' a.I'onaul. in Ilight and on Ih_ for a possible heart tmns. Moon or" laming radialion p\lln! by Dr. Chrlstlaan Bllr. 110"" loused by unu.ual fla,. ond IUnop"t alliyiti .. , Sun Walch nanl. He hll8 surrercd heart THE PE.llFUME!lIVER at Hue, South Vietnam, lICemll a bit contaminated With this br1dge Ilotioni In HOVllon ond Austra1ics disease since he WIl8 16 and lrac Ie IInd pholOVOph the SIM beUeves this 1IJ b.1a laat nope. ml:o:ed 1D IU waterB. The Viet cong blasted the bridge during fighting tor the cIty-In ..,., 10 NCI. CllI a 48-hr. ba m. LOOK, REPUBUCAN DEtEGAW, the addItiOD to the CoaYenUon HaD At MIamJ Beach, Fla~ ....hich more Ulan 2,000 ot tbcm were Jdlle<1. Allled casua.lUIlI "light." (Ra44ophoto) III near completion to!' the convention Ilat Augult. ~ beacb8lc!e Iuxury hotels,

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the Blue Devils their lourth The' above r e p 0 r t s cover leated. The B 0 i I e r m a k e r s Schmidt and Bill Pankhurst 11 Neighborhood Club straight deleat. Drew Miller games played the week before lopped . 8.4. as Jim Con. each for the winners. Bill IIIor. News again led the Cadets with 12 last Act ion in the various oily scored four, and beat Iowa, rison counted 15 for the losers. GOI~DEN points as Dave Hines of Duke leagues last week follows. 15-4, as John Williams counted The Grosse Pointe Country Basketball leated and in the toP. spot. The scored four of his team's five lnidget League fiv'l and George Cherghezan Club team kept pace with vic. Midget League Tigers handed Harvard their in a losing cause. Princeton continued ulldefeat- {our. tories over the Avagadroes and HUDDAII the Weed unit. Bill Bailey led the In the Eastern Collegiate Di. leCoDd loss in a row 12-8. Nam. Junior IIIgh League ed in the Eastern Collegiate di U.C.L.A. whipped Iowa. 26-10, way with 24 in a 6].39 victory vision of the Midget League iSIl led the way with six points The Parcells 9th graders reo vision of the Midget League. as Karl O'Keele scored 15 lor Chinese-American RESTAURANT over the A-ragadroes. Dave De. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Princeton gained their fourth wbile Rick Borland of Harvard mained alone at the top of the The Tigers gained a 12.8 victory the winners and Gary Lechner Sleeo scored 24, Bailey 17, Gary straight victory to remain unde. scored three. heap follow in g last week's over Harvard as Rich Namish and Scott Willard four each {or Richardson 12, and Steve Maun Mon ..Thu~sO~~S~.m. 1012 Yale kept pace with an 11.8 game.'. The undefeated Par. led the way with six points. the losers. The Bruins t.hen 16340 HARPER 10 for a 74.28 triumph over the Fri. & Sot. 11 o.m. 10 I near Whittier ~riumph over Navy, the third cells team whipped the pre. Then Rick Russo and Chantel came from behind to beat Hous- win less Weed unit. Kevin Drean Sundoy 12 10 12 Ample Parking m. four games for the Bulldogs. viously unbeaten Brownell 9th Vab de Bussche scored six each ton, 18-16. The Uclans spotted as Princeton won their fiIth in a the opposition an early 16-0 lead scored 11 for the losers. ~ike. Shook of Vale again led graders, 45,29. to gain the top Featuring the very finest in Can- COMPLETE row, 14-13, over Army. Drew and trailed 16.10 at haUtime. The Crimson Tide scored a 77- hiS team in scoring with eight spot. Bennet again led the win. tonese dishes for Luncheons and Corry Out Servici points while John Corbett ol ners with 17 points against a Miller of the Cadets led all scar. They tied the score at the end 37 victory over the Weedunit to Navy scored four. balanced Brownell team. ers with eight. of regulation time and O'Keefe's square their record. Ben Hub. Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. 881-6010 Y a I Ii remained within one basket in overtime provided Ihe bard scored 25, Phil .McCracken Army defeated Duke 21.5 to The Pierce 9th graders finally game of the lead with back.to. margin of victoQ'. Kevin O'Lynn 19, and Chuck Gutwald 13 {or gain the five hundred ~nd h~nd got back on the track after back victories over Navy and scored 10 for the winners and the winners. The standings: --_____ two losses with a resounding Harvard. Mike Shook led the Jon Leverenz eight lor Houston, won lost 49.16 victory over the previously 3 Atademy AWlrd Winners way with eight in an 11.8 trio The standings: Off Beats 6 0 u n d e f eat e d Brownell 8 t h umph over Navy. Shook scored won lost G.P.C.C. 4 1 Spencer Tracy, Sidney Pllitler, graders. ROAMER YACHTS Kalherlne Hepburn all eight of his point~ in the Purdue 4 0 Crimson Tide 3 3 • The Pierce 8th gradt'rs also second haU drive which gave U.C.L.A. 3 1 Avagadroes 1 5 "GUESS WHO'S COMING broke their winless skein with a the Bulldogs a 12.3 victory over Houston 1 3 Weedunit o 5 LYMAN BOATS TO DINNER" 38-21 triumph over the winless Harvard. ' Iowa 0 4 In Technlcolor 9 MILE 6' MA.CK 8th graders from Grosse Pointe Duke, after dropping 8 21.5 In the Western Pro divi5:' 1 New Thru TUIS.-2 alt Hits University School. Louis De- decision to Army with Drew the Hawks scored a 45.30 \ ic. NOW APPEARING SLICKCRAFT Saro paced the winners with 20 Sthedule of Performances • Fea.j Rebert RedIGrs & Jane Fonda In Miller scoring 12, battled back tory over the Bulls, their first I ture Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. points. The staudings: in the second half belore bowing win of the season. Chue,," Getz "Barefoot ~~E Park" Lovely Songstress COMPLETE STOCKS OF 7:25 & 9:35. Frklays • 6:05 •• :05 I Senior lligb'League 10 Nayy, 10.9. The Blue Devils scored 22 and Greg Spie, "nl; 11 • TO:15. Saturdays ::U5 • 4:00 • 6:GO . ALSO The Ofl Beats rolled on un. scored all their points in the lor the winners while Mike Sta II KAYE HART Marine Hardware, Accessories, Navigational •• :05 • 10:15. Sundays 1:45 • 3:45 , ''THE HIRED KILLER" see 0 n d h a I f as Bill Hines vale counted 10 for the losers . • 5:U • 7:45 • 9:45. I defeated with victories over the Comedy Sensorior, Equipment, Electronics, (We Sell, Install and Free Plnd .. LI.ht" "arkln. Crimson Tide and over the counted si" and Bruce Duncan The Lakers scored their third' I Call lOR 5-.100 for schedules Weedunit to lead the SeniOO' three. Mike Kosinski scored sil( straight victory, 44.32, over the JOEY VILLA Service) Lamps, Jewelry, Mighty Mac Boat- High League, Larry S(hmidt lor the winners. The standings' Hawks. Getz and Terry Jacobs ing Jackets, With or Without Hoods, Top- THE C"URT THEATRE 2555 BURNS AVE. led the way with 27 points in won lost of the Lakers shared scoring THEATRE. SPORTS a 71-56 win over the Tide while Princeton. 5 0 honors with 23 each while Dean EVENTS SPECIAL sider Boat Shoes and Foul Weather Gear. Yale 4 1 Metry of the Lakers scored 13. Enjcy clinner .~ ACT IV. Ifour players scored 20 points From $3.85. Return 10 se. cur MACBIIID j o~ more in a resounding 108.29 Army 2 3 The winless Bulls pulled the all.star show. FEBRUARY 14 15, T6 17 13 14 Harvard 2 3 surprise of the week with a NO COVER CHARGE One Stop Snopping to Outfit Your Boat MA~C:H - EVERY FRIOAY & SATU'RDAY _ .:30 !'oM. vl~tory over the winless Weed. T,ckets at Hudaon's and W.S.U. - Gen. Au:n. ~.OO unit. Navy 2 3 30-29 u;)set of the Warriors. who Effective Mon. thru Fri. Students and Groups $2.00 - Information/Reservations '22-6651 Duke 0 5 had not lost in over two years. NO WAIT' NC. WE HAVE IT IN STOCK The Grosse Pointe Country In the Eastern Pro division Webster Knight of the WarriOO's And the Club Team scored their third the Royals continued undefeated took scoring honors with 21 AMPLE PAVED FREE PARKINC victory in four contests with a with the Celtics only a game be. points while the Bulls showed a , EDDIE WEBB MASONIC AUDJTORIUM-5UN., MARCH 10-8:00 P.M. 61.~ wIn over the Avagadroes. hind. Joe Theis led the RoyaIs balanced 8't t a c k. Jim Scala I ORCHESTRA Ba.ily led the winners with 24 with 12 points in a 2{.2 romp scored eight. Jon Worrell six POints. For Your THE LETTERMEN over the winless Knicks and and Stavale five. The standings: dancing pleasure COOPER CHRIS CRAFT SALES again with nine in a 33-12 tri- won lost $5.0Q.4.oo.3.oo at Muonlc Temple, J. L. Hutlson's .. GrinMlI's umph over the 76ers. Chip Alex. Lakers 3 0 (Entlose stamJMd, self adllraned en ....lope) '*' Rf'","':'1'1"•• ra.' 24910 Jefferson at Ten Mil. ander and Ken Thorpe scored Warriors 2 1 , •.',ac. ~ ~PPP'r ('I•• fiva each for the winners with Bulls 1 3 If.M roo w. GII n~ Blvd. Craig McConachie, Jeff Thiede, Hawks 1 3 .. . Tttipbone 813.. 600 and Keith NicholofI each scot. Junior lligh League 778.3200 ~I' "...... fhMr taIeh OR!»ER TICKETS NOW! ing {our. Bill Backos scored The Parcells 9th graders con. e I I six for the 16ers. tinued to lead the Junior High . The Celtics kept. pace with, League. The Hustlers scored a two convincing victories. Mike 45.29 victory over the Brownell LOOKING FOR SKI VALUES? STARTING FEBRUARY19th. 0 0 Mullinger scOO'ed eight, Steve 9th graders as Gary Bennett 0; Zaranek seven, and Dave Case tallied 17 points. 'rhen the Hust. six in a 26.12 win over the 76ers. lers whipped winless Grosse Rusty Vorbees led the. losers Pointe University School's 7th with seven Mullinger scored 10 and 8th gradEn'S, 49.24. you'll really flip e and Bob Beyer nine in a 31.12 The Pierce 9th graders reo Bwj ",th. p~,.CIllHOI'Ilool~"'" l~". brlllllJlUWI - brfll!lOO lh enjoy gourmet wisine. sllP'"b ow.,I,j bJlOIlSSHIlT r_ '11t( DIIU '*' rutURl --ill' Ul Ji\ll1I • cocktlils Ind lively win over the Knicks. The stand. covered after two straight loss. J\(;I(1i~ER..miiJA'tm TE£ltIIClIlUl ...... III'.. __ .... enter!einmenr I ings: es to even their record. After I am. 1l''lD lost blasting the Brownell 8th grad. over our I Ic r•• f 'ric.. O"hfttrw IlIleen., Mi".U_ T. Royals 5 0 ers, 49.16, they scored a 57.22 It rorf.'_IM" lo .. I".I} 101'.ft, 1'.l(llok ... , (WI PU'DmS Mo...... Celtics 4 1 vie tor over the Pierce 8th 0; lUTIN[U AT 2,00 '.M. y spring warm-up CW..... So•.• 5vft.. ~ HoIi"',~ JUO 12050 12,00 IUO BA.IA:'ONY 76ers 1 4 graders. Dan Ireland scored 19, IYENINOS AT ';00 ,.M. Midi. thru Fri.-It t!J,piano !ManlIo, ...... 50_,1 n.oo IUo. SUO Knicks 0 5 Bill Zeidler 13, and~aul Shirar sale prices IVININGS AT 7,30 '.M. AL BREEZE In the Western Collegiate di. 10 for the winr,ers while. Bruce ($onMIo,J1 n.oo U.OO 12.50 $2.00 F,;. 8.Sat. Songs a Patte! vision Purdue continued unde. Moultoll. had ,11 for the losers. (Addition II Matln.es Feb. 22; AprU 15, 16, 11, 1') Louis DeSara led the way BREEZE & CHAPMAN with 20 as the Pierce 8th grad- SAVE 20% TO 10% (In our .wln~ln' MAIL SELf AOOUSSEO EN"'ELOPE WITH CHECIC 01 MONEY OIOEI Sat., Feb. 17/11 a.m. & 2 p.m. 'AYA'LE TO THE UNIUQ "'''STS THEATU DANCING ers beat G.P.U.S.,. 38-21. Bal. akllaahlons and .kl equlpmentlport. In .nlel "'. 12 ... T. t r .•. Ford Auditorium anced searing marked a 55-32 Ing WHlTI!TAGSI Our .~le!ll ara on hr nt.M P.rtlt, If _ s.It, lIIdOdAd/Jt4 EACH FR!. & SAT. victory for the Brownell 9th hand 10 help you find Jusl wllit you l.r ... lIIloI. C&Il .. _ 1I,lti '-,. 14lIIA.lET • WO 2.71•. 1:30 to 1a.m. DETROIT graders over the Brownell 81h need In skis, booll. Iwe.lert, I"ckela, to Wilson-Warren Trio graden;, J08 Shehan led the panl., and any oll1er "akl.I1lJIf" ••• THE MOUNTAIN SHOP. wioners with' 12 while Roger In d Sive you Icla of money to booll 1U70 QRAHD RIYIJI • VI 7-1;11 SYMPHONY tnmer and Bill Crawford each REMEMBER •• ,SKIING IS, OUR Young People's Concert scored 10. Rudy Nichols scored BUSINESS - OUR ONLY BUSINESSl sfllCiDri flCilitiu Conwell Clrrlntton, narratilltl 10, Marty SchnuIT' eight and' SKI SHOP DETROIT IJI(/lecommod,tiflflllor: Ron Ureel six for the losers. 4W .WOODWAllD AVE. • 111 14100 "THE STORY OF CELESn" The standings: lIy KI.lnsln •• r FEBRUARY HOURI: MON., THVRI.' mr.10 10 •• TUD. WED•• SAT. 10 to' WEDDINGS won lost LOU nekets $2.75 at Fore! Auditorium BANQUETS Box 0ffIc. - "1~700 Parcells 9th 4 0 CONVENTIONS Brownell 9th 3 1 RAWLS Brownell 8th 2 2 CONFERENCES Pierce 9th 2 2 Notion's Number One Pierce 8th 1 3 Blues Singer phone 779-1900 G.P.tT.S. 7th & 8tl1 0 4 WE WILL BE PLUS STAR CAST OF 25 NEW Senior IDgb League The Off Beats continued un. COMING CHRISTY defeated in the Senior High fJU/oge March 11. Mickey Rooney League, scoring victories over March 25 - Phyllis Diller the Crimson Tide, 77-56, and .JioJior ... nQAB CLOSED Moy 6 - Marilyn Maye over the Avagadroes, 76.31. Lar- CllCSSEPOD

•• "MIKE NICHOLS ••• • 1IEST DIRECTOR' OF •• THEYEARI" • - NoY. FilllI CrfdcI """.rd ,,1tftIE PlotOBE 'IBE BElT BAVE TO BEAT • .OUTSTANDING -N.Y.Po.st,f:ar/Wjfsoll •!) AMONG THE NEW roB !'lIB 0B0AIll" • flLMSI" COLUMBIA PICTURES presents a • - Diet Osgood, WXYZ Stanley Kramer • production • "THE FRESHEST, • FUNNIEST, AND Spencer I Sidney • MOST TOUCHING • Surprisingly Different!! • FILM OF THE YEAJU" TRACY POITIER • Breathtaking New Productions, Lavish Costumes, -saturJay~ • Unforgettable Music, and the. Incredible Magic Screen . Katharine ,HEPBURN • Slonlng, OU. and Moria Jelinek; Phllltomoyn. o.!'..dColl~n., • S,.. I. t.mmy Uh; Ann.Mortl'" Prollllllrid W..... I,.....!- • Chopol" Cliff McAnllo, Dione; Ollie V_, MarllynT~ • ond Comic Stars' Froddie T.. nklor; Hans \.tltor; ~_ _ • lomallOll Jehnny a.'llOcque, ColOlyn O'X.Iy; DI\ ... •., OPEN TUES., MAR. 5 Thru MAR. 17 wEEK NIGHTS 8 P.M• • Two Shows Saturday 2:00 and 8:30 P.M• • Two ShaWl Sunday 2:00 and 6:30 P.M• • Prices; $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 • . NO SHOW MONllAY, MAttCH n gue'tSwho's • ~:~~:~~;:~;~~~:;:~:~~:~~;~:~:~;~~~:;:~~::::::::::::::;:.::::::~~:::::::::::~:~:::::::::.'.~.:~:.:.:.:.~ fiNAL • .::: ~UNIORS 16 ANI) UNllElt HAUl ""I DAYS! • ::: SATUltllAY MATINEES 2.00 ,.M. ONLY ~to • '.' Tlck.ts on sal. at OlympIa and.n • J. L Hudson Major 5tom THE dinner • .1Id Intrclcfuc:Jnt • Senior eilinns Holf Pric. $at. Motln .. Mardl9 on;y • GRADUATE .KATHARINE HOUGHTON • lEaNl:Ol.ar PANAVISOf • ,",,,,Ic by DeVOL. Wrilt.n by WlLLlAM !lOSI! ol'roclllUd and D~eeltd byaTANlEV r

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is a better idea-an Idea which I the anonymous publisher expect Grosse Pointe News by the way has been suggested from the followers of an un. ANTEEBO PuBLISHERS, INC. long since to Director Andrews doubted leader of an iIl.trealed '''hat GoesOn OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL and State and local traffic au. minority group? Whal~ GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 thorities, who. seem, however; Congressman Ashbrook, in his at nwon Second Clw Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan to p~efer traffiC traps to sane "extension", quoted the United solutIOns, States Supreme Court's criti. FULLY PAID CIRCULATION The better idea! Restore the cism of The Reverend King in Your Librar,. left turn for northbound traffic its opinion of June 12, 1007, ill By Virginia Leourd Phone iu 2.6900 on Mack at Vernier. W A L K E R V, BIRMINGHAM, .r"l E "I III This is the main source of which sus~ain~d a. convic~i~n of The month of February is Kember ~l~o~ ~~i\i31N~a~~~~ns-.!I\!f1~~AasoC~tlOD educator, Aaron Bun' (who al. .By Sibyl the traffic, as has been pointed c.ontemp.t In vlolah~g an ~nJunc. with us -a month which derives most became President of tbe ~ ruth Ave~~:~~e~e~~trY9 R~~~e~~~~tlVel. 1nC'Bvrant 9-7300 out to Andrew~ et a1." that tt~on (lgaflnthstmacrChltng ,.four t~Ugs. its name from the Latin verb, Mr. Gray ••• is back fro~ the Nation~l Sp~rting CHICAGO OFFl"CE d United States), Charles Dickens, causes the worrIsome aCCident Ices 0 e our Issen In f b . g "to purify" Goods Association Show which was held ill Chicago. 33-' North MlehiRaD Avenue Phone Financial 3-1214 .' . . Th 1 g g ted by the'I e ruare, meamn . William Henry Harrislln, the, situatIOn at Helen and Vermer. e an ua e quo The Saxons called the month ninth President of th.;: United i He tells us he's ordered tbe newest in golf and Of course, the highway and! C~ngressman referred to the "Sprote.kale" from the fact that States, Thomas Edison (and tennis equipment . . . also accessories. They will ROBERT B, EDGAR...... EDITOR and GENERAL MAN'AGER traffic people will tell you! failure of th~ marchers to apply kIt d t that season. wn.LIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER 'd' for a permIt to march and to a e sprou ea. who hasn't heard of him?), be in very soon at Gray's Racquet and Sport Shop, JAN'E'1' MUELLER FEA'J'URE PAGE, SOGIETY t~at they have provi ed a mce their failure to ask the Alabama February was not In the early James Russell Lowell, Chester 106 Kercheval. JAMES J. NJAlM...... , .. NEWS htlle system fer left turners at t t t 'd th .. n Roman calendar, but was added Nimitz, Commander in Chief of PEPPER WHITELAW...... ,... NEWS ':ernier and ~Iack: just turn fi~~r ~ef~res~ub~lit~ng ~ol~~~e~t to the end of the year following the United States Pacific Fleet • MARY LORIMER...... ADVERTISlNG :Ight and swmg around an and conviction and then appeal. December. The month ~ Ja~u. during World War II, Henry Arctic Art , , • See the collection BARBARA H. CICHy ADVERTISING ISland , ing on the ground' of denial of ary was also added, ut e Wadsworth Longfellow, and Ann

JOHN MacKE'lZIE...... BUSI:'o.'ESS Bu~ motorists in large num. free speech ~ sequence of these t~o months Lee, founder of the Shakers in III of Canadian Eskimo hand carved JOANNE EASON... . ACCOUNTS bers who are northbound on That. . U 't d Slat s S was not changed Willi the year America. ONNELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFrED ADVERTISING Mack find it easier to turn left same m e e u. 453. There are other days to be soapstone figures of germane sub. ALBERTA WlLKE, .. ,...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING on Van Antwerp, one. block preme fourt ~as. sa~r~ d~ar' To us, what does February observed in February. Candle. jects ..• polar bears. geese and KAY STOUGH .. ' , , " CIRCULATION Isouth, and reach Vel'nier via m~'.IY. "~es ~en!) I e 0 mean? First of all, I'll be just a mas, for example, Mardi Gras seals. By the way, these one.of-a. MARIE KREINER .,..... CIRCULATION Helen, the next street west. cfnttlhclze dldsobbedlencbel'of tfhf~!alw bit personal.and say thllt it is a (or Shrove Tuesday), Ground ____ This maneouver also brillgs a 0 e lan r p<1 IC 0 ICla s Hog Day on February 2 (and kina pieces decorate a man's desk ------share of what sh')uld be trunk. who h~ve .demed the I,'lemhers great month for me, as 1 cele. I'm afraid he saw his shadow • .. with distinction. ------r."" t"m, to 'th" ';d' ,tre," I of. a !UlIlonly race ~.r t"I:I1' COil. brate both my wedding anni this year!). The Boy Scouts of I elow Van Antwerp-Lennon s~ltuhonal and their hum an versary and my birthday during America were officially char. ') I , flghls this 28 day (usuaUy) span! But Good News' ... The Bargain• Basement • ; . is o~en Beaufait, etc. . to others, it may at times be a tered on February 8, 1910, so at Young Clothes. Wear.right-now and some sprmg Letters to t e ltor y let's give a hand to tllis splendid h Ed The AllClrews proposal would Ou~ c?mmunit • is fortunate bit draggy, since the Yuletide children's fashions have been marked forty and indeed cut traffic on Helen and tha~ It will soon h..ve ~he oppor. holidays are over and spring is organization. We just missed If ------.. • of course reduce the incidence tUOlty to he~r and to Judge The still not with us. Those with a the boat on Chinese New Year fifty per cent off. you'\,~ bee"1 watching and 1483 Yorktown of Grosse Pomte HIgh North s of smashups at Vernier. But Rev,erend King. ,!he problems?f little bit of luck go south for a (which this year feU on January waiting for this announcement, you know what Grosse Pointe Woods cost then maybe a head tax this would be like shooting a an III.treate~ ml.nonty. race (IS vacation; others revel in skiing 30) but quite frequently it does great values there are and how fast they go. Do Feb. 5, 1968 ~ould han~le the rest and no squirrel with a howitzer. that e~pres~lOn IDcendlary? ~ 1D -but m()"t of us get tired of fall within the m 0 nth of hurry to 110 Kercheval. Dear Sir: Increases ID school tax. would And wouldn't motorists just our mIdst 1D our metmpohtan shoveling snow and long for an February. Ash Wednesday, the As a Grosse Pointe property be necessary. W~ certamly do drive a block further west area can be solved and can stay eaJly spring. first day of Lent, will be on • owner I would like to state an ~ot ~ave. to r~lse taxes .for to Canton, which would dump s~lved only, as peop!e of good February 28 in 1968. And let us Hand Made .•. Priscilla Alden opinion and possibly be neard. lihranes m thIS commuDJt~. the problem on neighborhing WIll are ready to listen to a The month of February, by not forget Valentine's Day on petitpoint rugs in new patterns Where better than a letter pub. Whenever. ~ .have used the h. Harper W/!. . th t . l d f ' I' t h' . . ours very rn Y. Watc h your taxes soar at thc hY 8ugges IIng a. ms ea 0 Ion 0 I' mCl'ndlarr m natur!', Cref I BIg 'M D time when private schools dose I a barrel harricade mention cd There are, howl'\'cr. (hos!, who I orc . .oran .l'r, . , ' their doors and the public! by Andrews, 8 ('urh be huilt helic\'f' Iha~ the AnH'rir;ln JlI'O. Two Poi n t e studl'nts have The \Vrn..R.'Ham.ilton C'o. I Name, _ schools must take these .~tll across the offending street. pIe (',1n stand heinL( askl'd a heen elected 10 officcs of the FUNERAL DIRECTORS Address,______I dents. It the Board of Eduration Now we're gelling some. slraighl forward qlle,llion e\'en Alpha Phi Omega }o'ratcrnity at City State __ Zip Code.-.... can not get along now with Ihe where. We ml/:ht further sug. though thc answ('f may he c1is. Alma College. JAMES C. BAT. Since 1855 I I money they receive what arc g('st that, since lIelen avenue quieling. TEN, son of ~~R. and MRS. W. I Telephone______I they g()ing to do fa('ed with this would thus become useless as And while speaking of pos. ARTHUR BATTEN of Hillcrest WILLIAM R. n"MILTON II D,H'ID M. H"MILTON Business new pT()hlem when it arises' a thoroughfare in a mlljnr way, sibly inrendiary statements or road, has been elected first vke. CLARENCE E. OTTER I phone------My humble 5Olulton? Charge i rlCrhaps we should dig up the l]\IeS'lions. m,~y not the puhlira. prcsident of the fraternity, He is a reasonable school ~x and then I concrete and plant flowers. tion of that l('aflet with il.~ "ex. a 1%6 g r a d U a t c of Grosse CHAPELS I E. F.H~!J~~o~ ~~~~~y IHe. charge a head tax to those at I Ridiculous, you say, Exactly, , ten,ion" o( remarks whirh IH're Pointe High School. C. mCH. I ~OTHER lEADING SECURITY ANO C~1l'I aOlANGU tl'nding the public schools, This Even monlrous, But this is nl'\'er aeluallr mad!', he more Ann MILI$, a junior at Alma, Ilr.TR01T ~i)i.'i c.~ss ,hr.\If. TE 1.2i12 wc,uld be a far more just way of simply the rbiuction ahsurdum ; inrendiary than o1n~'lhing Ihat was l'lcrled chaplain, !Ie is thc I DETROIT 4.226 • 151 WEST CONGRESS STREET • 962.5600 I H1A~rr\(.lInl H20 EAST i\IAPI.F. MI4.60()() handling today's rise in educa. of the thinking of Mr. Andr('w.~ i Thl' Reverend King has e\'('r "on of MR, and MRS. JACK SOUTH FIELO 4.075 • US6S NORTHLAND DRIVE • 313.357.011Ml I 1\.W. DETROIT 18900 JAMES COUZENS • DI 1.1300 I ANN AR BOR 41107 • 115 EAST LIBERTY STREET. 313-66S.3701 tional cosh. If our tax increase and tho Woods Council ilnd j' saiel, e\'cn when taken oul of I MILIA'> of Radnor circle. He ~Iso! PETOSKEY 49770 • 4U PETOSKI!Y STREET • 'T6.Dl 7.3961 due M the State Equalized th8 State Highway Department. conlext? What docs the Con. Iis a ~raduate of Grosse Pornte j' I GRAND RAPIDS 49502 , 730 TRUST BUILDING • "~451.2'31 I Valuation would bandle Ilome :Monstrous, yes, because there gressman expect Ilnd what does High School. j ._------_ .. " ,~ f f f' Thursday, February 15,1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-one Pointe Children Preview 'Their' Concert Opera Overture VII Performances Slated This Yaar's Programs Will Open March IQ, ~:y'lThAn . Evening PI'oduction At The Grosse P. linte War Memorial Center

i Overture to Opera VII, the Detroit area'f opera ed. ;ucation program, will enter its seventh year with five i evening performances and 15 student perfornl',nces from MarCh 10 to May 2. ,- ' - j Dr. David DiChiera, of ~Iercy College wiiI have its lOa k I and University, is Overture performance on ~larch producer and musical di.' 13. . rector of Overture and will Tom Aston, o~ Oakland Um. WOMEN'S also act as commentator at versity, has de~gned portable I • f sets to be used In the perform- : 'I the evem~g. ~er ormances. ances of the three operas. To Overture I~ Jomtly sponsored assist performer,~ in gaining in. ! I by .th~ Detrott Grand Op~ra ~s. timacy with their audiences, Short and to i soclahon, Oakland Uml'erslty Aston has built each set on a From Another Pointe '} I and the University Center for slanted staae and will also em. ~ .~dult Education. ploy a r~ar.view projection The Pointe This year's productions in. screen in "The Medium" and of View elude ~Ienotti's "The Medium," "La Boheme" to give those Receiving plaques in tribute Cherubini's "T he Portuguese productions added dimension. By Janet Mueller to their many years of dedi- Inn" and Act I of Pt;cdni's "La John Broome who has direct. ..Jlcated service to the YWCA at 1.. Boheme." ed operas for Co vent Garden in the YWCA of Metropolitan De- Highlights of the 1968 season , , will direct . Al.most as ffi?ch a harbinger of spring as the first trait Diamond Jubilee dinner include a gala performance in Overture's productions of "The robm IS the settmg of dates for White Elephant and February 7 were MRS. THAT. the main auditorium of the De- ~[edium" and "The Portuguese ,d rummage sales as the first warm days bring on the CHER W. REA, of Harcourt 0'd""~ troit Institute of Arts Wednes. Inn." clearing of attics and garages. road, prt1sident, Metropolitan Photo by Eddie lllcGrat.l. Jr. day. March 27, at 8:30 o'clock. J. Mich ~el B;oom is the stage '. Muriel Greenspon. soprano j One of the oldest and largest of these Spring Clear- Board of Directors; and MRS. EMILIO LLINAS, concertmaster of students in all Pointe Schools, public, director and costwne designer \ KINS. COLLINS, of Harcourt with the Center for "La Boheme." ances on the East Side is the Planned Pa~enthood White road, National YWCA Board the Gros~e Pointe Symphony and violinist private-and parochial, are invited to Opera. wiII appear as guest ar. 1 The Overture cast has been " EI~phant Sale, held each year at Chirst Church, Grosse member. MRS. FREDERICK with the Detr()it Symphony, discusses attend the concert. Admission is $1 per tist and wiII sing the role of recruited from leading operatic Pomte. J. SCHUMANN, of Harcourt this Sunday's Grosse Pointe Symphony' student, and Toby David will provide the Madame 'Flora in "The ~Ielli. Children's Concert with Mason School um," William Byl'l will conduct voices in this section of the Mrs. Ethan Prewitt, of Ridge road, has been named I road, a former YWCA Metro. narration. Tickets may be purchased in cJuntry. Singers familiar to members of tbe uetroit Sym. chairman of this year's sale, to be held May 2 in the politan Board president, was students, (left to right), DAVID MAR- advance at local elementary schools. Mr. O\'erture audiences who are re- phony Orchestra. undercroft of the Church in Grosse Pointe boulevard. chairman of the evening in the STILLER .. KATHERINE HENRY, JON. Llinas, a native of Havana, Cuba, was at turning this year include Faye Other evening performances of Her committee assistants include Mrs. William C.I Ra~kham' Building, d u r in g ATHAN WEBSTER and JULIE JUENE. 16 a member of the Havana Philharmonic Turner, Dora!(,ne Davis. Edward Overture will be held at the Tost Mrs Theodore R Buttrick Jr Mrs Byron Nichols which The Honorable THEO. Kingins, J. Phillip Zaugg, Jr., MANN. Mr. L1inas will be featured solo. Orche~tra and the String Quartet of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial M 'R ~. W'lk' M' F k' C t"t M' W'll' p' DORE SOURIS, of Edgemont (winner of the 1968 \irinnell rs.. O.S 1 ins! rs. ran 0 er, rs: 1 lam . Park, Justice of the lI'Iichigan ist on the program, scheduled to begin Chamber Music Society of Cuba. He is a ~Iarch Pontiac Northern 10; Scholarship award), Jane Purdy, HarrIS, III, Mrs. RICh~rd H. Turner, Mrs. Wilbur Elston, Supreme Court. presented a at 3:30 o'clock in Parcells Junior High gl'~duate of Brandeis University. Higb School March 15; 1\11. Cle. Michael Bloom. Ken net h School Auditorium. Fifth and sixth grade mens High School April 3' and J. (ContInued on Page 31) major address entitled "Crime Young. Elsie Inselman, Phyllis ------and Poverty ... the YWCA's ------~------,- Northville High School April 6. Gaide, Russell Smith and Mack The company will also tral'el Role." Mrs. Richard W. Smith, Senate, which serves as the cen. ofR e n a u d road, NANCY I Side each Saturday morning to Perry. Jr., of Lincoln road, was a tral coordinating body for stu. LOUISE STAFFELD, of Hamp. tutor elementary g r a d e stu. to Coldwater on. April 27 for Drastic Reductions Continue Naomi Amos will again pro- member of Mrs. Schumann's dent opinion and activity. ton Toad, PAMELA JO THOM' dents. James is a Lake Forest an evening performance at the \'ide the \liano accompaniment ...... SON, of HoUywood_avenue. andj senior, majoring in Music. Tihbitts Opera House. committee. for the performances. A SPECIAL CROUP OF ...... HARRY T. GARLAND, son of NANCY JOANNE WATKINS, of ...... Student afternoon perform- ances will be given in Pontiac Newcomers to Overture !no MRS. VIRGINIA DORIAN, of MR. and MRS. HARRY G. Bournemouth circle. ROBERT LANG BAUER son on March 15 and 18; in Dear- elude Conwell Carrington, of De. Roosevelt place, national p.resi- ~ARLAND, of Lakeshore road, ...... of MR. and MRS. ELDON born on March 29; in Mt. Cle- troit; Emily Derr, of New York; dent of ,Phi Gamma. Nu,.natlon~l IS among the'more,than h~1f of JAMES H. JENNINGS, f'JD of LANGBAUER, of Dean lane, mens on April 3; in Southfield Eleanor Felver, of Windsor' ,profess~onal .soronty m. ~t1SI' Kalamazoo Coll,:ge sse n 1.0 r s MR. and MRS. JOSEPH N. and a graduate of Grosse Pointe on April 9, 10 and 11; in Ham- Nancy Fox Hoover, of Clark~ton; DRESSES ~ess,. WIll, deliver the tradiltona! I who are spendmg the winter JENNINGS, of Whittier road. is High School, is one of 28 new tramck on ~pril 18; and in Harley Hulce, of i\Iarshall; Suz. • resIdent s Me s sag e at Ph~ i quarter .away f~om ~ampus en. among 28 students from Lake students accepted for admission Trenton on ~lay 2. anne LaCroix, of Bloomfield Gamma . Nu's 44th Founders 'I gag~d In semor mdepend:nt Forest College, Lake Forest, to Hillsdale College for the sec- Detroit public school perform. Hills; Anne Jaffe, of Oak Park; Day anmversary luncheon cele. pro~ects .. Harr.y~ a Mathe~atlcs III., who travel to Firman Settle- ond semester of the 1967.68 ances will be March 26, April 22 and Aureliano Ugolini, of De- bration this Saturday, February maJor, IS wrIting a theSIS on ment House on Chicago's South academic year and April 29. troit, 17, at Detroit's Park Shelton the Information Theory. .______. Hotel...... Among those named to the H A R 0 L D M. CUMBER. Dean's List for the fall semester WORTH, JR., son of MR. and Iat Western Michigan University were $25. to $100. MRS. HAROLD' M. CUMBER. arp.LESLIE JANE GELDART, WORTH, of Cloverly road, a of Crescent lane, FREDERICK Others sloshed for junior at Carleton College, LEE BOHL, of Littlestone road, IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE f.om OFF Northfield, Minn., where he is a JEROME P. CRANDALL, JR., Mathematics major and honors of Westchester road, STEVEN student, has been elected treas. GEORGE FORSYTHE of Hamp. MRS. \VILLIA)'I RUST PIER£E urer of the Carleton Stud!!nt ton road, SALLY JEAN mCKS,

IS Ul neW York do come!! to select imported fabrt'cs for the Walton -[fJierce

help us unpack and tryon the most exciting

8prt°ng. 8/w is accompanied by 0nsembles )Irs. John Ilun"tington und )Irs. Ilargare"t Gee the Walton .O'Jierce readY.la-wea,. buyers, .. by Modeli"

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, IW,.8

.at the Grosse Pointe Salon and 9~nior fJashions 397 FISHER ROAD fn everyday

Thursday, Friday, Saturday. February 22, 23, 2'1, 1968. KIMBERLY knits a pure wool Paris inspired en- 19452 Livernois .....Detroit semble. The fitted and flared coat exposes at CO)II~ SI~I~TIIE)I! the notched collar its matching dress. :Jbt sbops of Watl"1t.pi~r,~ Kercheval at St. Clair Grosse Point. Pllnch and Judy Block 397 FISHER ROAD • GROSSE POINTE 550 N. Woolfward Binningham 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fish .. Rood

'. Page Twenty-two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February r 5, 1968 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Gold Cup Race Mrs. Richard D. Schooler 'Group' Plans Count to Talk About Jet Set Schooler-Anderson Benefit Slated Parties, Trips Count Lamranco R asp 0 n i, tial, and how jet travel has pro- The Pointes were well repre. "Tne G r 0 u p", a swinging whose book, "The International duced such a large group of rich Rites Read Feb. 10 sented at the Gold Cup Bene. buru;h in their twenties, has a Nomads," is the first of three and restless people. fit's opening tea Wednesday at Fun and Games Night sched. he is writing on the Jet Set, COIt'lt Rasponi was educated thE' Vendome road home of uled Sunday evening, February will be Det~oit Tow n Hall's in ltaly the University of Cali. Home In Troy Aw~its Newlyweds Upon Their Return Mrs., George Simon. 18, at 7 o'clock in The Old speaker at FIsher Theater Wed. • . English Tavern room of the nesday, February 2'1. fornia, and received a Masters From Vacation tn Acapulco And Mexico CitYi Over 100 women from metro. politan Detroit and neighbor. Grosse Pointe War Memorial, The 11 a.m. talk, "Tribal Cus. of Scie~ce degree from. the Venetian Lace Accents Bride's Gown ing communities met to discuss its parent organization. toms of the Jet Set" will be ColumbIa School of Journa1Jsm. benefit plans over their tea It's ab:lOlutely free to memo followed by a celebrit~ luncheon He owns his own public rela. Grosse Pointe Memorial Church was the l>etting for cups. bers, ($3 a year). Everything at the St. Regis. tions firm in New York, write3 the Saturday evening, February 10. wedding of Sallie While it may be the men who from charades and sardines to Count Rasponi wi Jl discuss a newspaper column and for Jeanne Anderson, daughter of Mrs. David Rennie Ander- will launch the big boats on tile twister and pinochle is planned. people admitted to the Nomadic such publications as Vogue and son, of Notre Dame avenue, and the late Mr. Anderson Detroit River to compete with Bring your own snacks and ther. Society and why they may be Town and Country. as well as and Richard D. Schooler. ~ ' others from all over the nation mos. dropped; which weddings and speaking four languales in the Gold Cup Race, June 30, A ski weekend at "This Ole funerals become socially essen. fluently. A reception at the Detroit and she carried a m!tching the worn e n are doing their House" in Boyne Country is set .'------Press Club followed the nosegay bouquet. launching now. They hope to I for Friday, March 1 through 6:30 o'clock rites at which The bridegroom, son o~ Mrs. raise a sizable portion of the Sunday, March 3. Food and , W. Roy Schooler, of DetrOIt, and needed funds to support this lodging with bar and band avail. The Reverend Ben L. Tall. the late Mr. Schooler, asked world famous race whel1 they able are offered for the week. man officiated. Robert H. Broom, of Chagrin put on their gala benefit pre. end at $18. The journey is by The bride, given in marriage Falls, 0 .• to act as best man. view o! the Detroit Spring An. car pool. Checks should be tique Sbow, March 6. sent in at once indicating whe. by her uncle, George Johnston, RJY Schooler and Frank Skin. ther needing a ride or driving of Lakeland avenue. wore an ner seated the guests. Tbe Preview will start at 8 with passenger space. ivory p"au de soie gown Ae. A crystal bead.accented coso p.m. and run until 11, with spotlights and a doorman to set "Chicago or Bust" is planned cents of Venetian lace f;rmed tume .of a~tique gold silk and the "red c'~W,W2i'.t~mJ?!J, ..~~m?:'~Iltm1IJ.'.~ will be open to the general public March 7 thru 10, 1:00 to arnatn ing available to all interested in I,;onwell Carrmgton Will n!,r. . !It. 11:00 p.m. and will feature 100 exhibitors, an appraisal booth CJ antiq1leS, boats, or parties. rate "The Story of Celeste" at Downtown Clo&;:le&;:l'~and daily furniture refinishing seminars. The show bas been I ' The Detroit Spring Antiq the Detroit Symphony Orches. ~ ~ • ~ named one of the top 20 tourist attractions in the United states basement ~Show was chosen 10 be pr~: tra's next Young People's Con. YES , , • the downtown MERLE ~ by the National Association of Tourist Organizations in Washi'lg- [i; viewed because it is recognized certs on Saturday, February 17. ~ ton, D.C. ~1as the largest. in. the mid\~est Concerts will begin at 11 o'clock NORMAN cosmetic studio is now"> ':ng.f f@and ranked .th~rd !n the nat.IO:J. and 2 o'clock in Ford Auditor. closed. Be sure to visit Our studio I •Ct ~ ~n a.dded d!stmctJ(';: was given . ri. For Preview ticket L'lf'ormation, call 823.3010 . open ~ It thiS year when the National IJUm. on the "Block" !%.,': ~ssCtciation .of Tourist Organiza. Valtcr Poole will conduct the ~f: ~ons, Washington, D.C., named Orchestra. li It to the top twenty tourist at- ~ tractions in the U.S. for March "The Story of Celeste" by Klein. g. . singer is about a lonesome little • WHERE YOU'lL FIND A ~J. ~ttendIDg from the Grosse tune whose search for someone BIT OF EVERYTHING ~~ POinte area were Mrs. Joseph to belong to leads her into mis. ~ CaroUo, Mrs. D. E. Draper, forlunc. I Mrs. Jam e s Elias. Margaret . ',1Fausone, Mrs. M.G. L'Heurcux, Many characters come. allve f. Mrs. R. K Johnston. Mrs. Kath- through the sounds of IDStr:U' 1~ leen Kirsch, Mrs. J. J. Kuhn, mcnts and t?e story has a Cm. !i Susan Miszcak, Mrs. Wm. nich. ,d.erella endmg whe.n Celeste \'l1!][!!]G!l[3 [5Ib1!li?nn[3~ ~ erzhagen, Mrs. E. T. Shelton. I flDally mcets her Prmce Cello. ....==... =====- .... E Mrs. Robert Sillery, Mrs. E. R. Other works to be heard on on the Hill fi Switzer, Mrs. A. H. Trowell, I the program are Mozart's "Ab. andil~.' co.chairmen assisting Mrs. duction from the Seraglio," George Simon (chairman), jllrs. Bizet's "Carmen Suite No.1," o'! E. A. Steiner, Jr., Mrs. A. J. Riegger's "D an c e Rhythms"

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Thursday, February IS, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.three Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women lawyersl Wives Plan Benefit lunch Gowanie Golf Plan Woman's Club Meets Feb. 19 Slate Georgetown Presidents' Day Tea Members of the board of Go. wanie Golf Club Womens' Asso. Glee Club Concert "Old Glory" Will Be Table Theme; Mrs, Vene L. Whims ciation met in the home of their The Georgetown Glee Club, in cooperation with the Serving As Chairman Of The Day, Mrs. John president, Mrs. Larry Clouthier, Georgetown Club of Michigan, will present a concert at of Hawthorne road, on Thurs. the Country Club of Detroit Friday evening, February 23. J. Schneider As Tea Hostess day, February 8, to outline actio The concert begins at 8:30 vities for the 1968 season. Mrs. J.eanne Duran will be the guest speaker f~r the o'clock, and will be follow. Georgetown Club of Michigan Gros~e Pomte Women's Club Presidents' Day tea and Mrs. Waite: Ope!, golf chair. ed by an informal dance, president is Joseph A. Moesta. man, led a diSCUSSIonof sch--:d. with Al Navarro providing Ilfeetmg next Wednesday, February 21, at 1 o'clock in the I uled events. . Among Pointe couples who Crystal Ballroom of the Gros~e Pointe War Memorial. . the mUSIC,at 9:30 o'clock. have already made plans to at- A former society colum. ...._- On the AprIl agenda are a Junior hostesses will be mem- tent are tbe Duncans, the Daniel nist for the Detroit Free Bourne and Mrs. !\Il'rvin Brink. Tee.~)ff breakfast on the 18th, a bers of the senior classes of N. Killgs, the Miles O'Briens, Press, Mrs. Duran now con. man. .bowlm.g banquet on the 23rd and I the ACt'demy of the Sacred Jr., the David Marantettes and a fashIon show on the 30th. Heart in Lakeshore road and the Walter B. Mahers. ducts a program on WJR !\lore are Mrs. Abram L. Officers who will serve with Star of the Sea High School. called "Woman's World." Brown. Mrs. W. G. Brownson, IMrs. Clouthier are Mrs. George Alumni concert co.chairmen INNER THOUGHTS She also has a daily society, lIIrs. William H. Bundesen. Mrs., broadcast on WJR. J. S. Burrows, Mrs. J H. Byers, ~urke, vice.president; Mrs. Wil. are Christopher J. Duncan, Jr., I A man is !mown, not so much ham Rengert, secretary; and of McKinley avenue. and Dr. by the company be keeps, as th. "Through the Rear View !\lir. M:s. Kenneth D. Byron, Mrs. Mrs. G e 0 r g e 0 d g e r s, Jr., Peter A. Duhamel, of Rochester. conversation he hands out. ror" will be Mrs. Duran's talk IWIlfred.Cowan, l\~rs. Fred Jean, treasurer. _ about events she has covered. Mrs. RIchard Rems. Mrs Alfed I Board members include Mrs. I ~"...... - ...... _ ...... _ ...... _..,...... ,...... ,...... "" well. known and little. known R: Reuther and !\Irs. Harold Clayton Dum a s, Mr~. LeRoy people she has interviewed, in RIegle. Moreland, Mrs. Donald Man. print and on the air. Still more are Mrs. George R. cW, Mrs. 0 pel, 1\1 r s. Jack b~#~~~~ Vice.president Mrs. Vene L. Reed, Mrs. Elmer A. Rolley, Blom, Mrs. Harold Marqu..lrdt Whims is chairman of the day Mrs. Barnard J. Ro~o, Mrs. and Mrs. Max Henry. Fred and Pat Jean and will introduce !\Irs. Duran. Herman Ruete, Mrs. Fred W. MRS. DONALD COOK, ticket chair. cently in Mrs. Dice's Lakepointe av- Tea hostess Mrs. John J. Rydholm,' Mrs. William M. man, MRS. ROBERT WERNER, decora- enue home to complete plans for the fLOWERS fOR ALL OCCASIONS ~ tions chairman, MRS. ROBERT DICE, DEAD-RECKONING YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED Schneider and co-hostesses !\Irs. Schnell Mrs. R i c h a r d R. Grosse Pointe Branch, Lawyers' Wives Conscience is like a railway SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY Joseph M. Scanlan and Mrs. ' general c h air man, MRS. THOMAS of Michigan, benefit luncheon and fash. Frank C. Willson will use the Schott, Mrs. Edward L. Weber, switch - if properly tended it 1925 VERNIER RD. ~~Pr~f~ TU 6.0600 , COULTER, general co.chairman, (seated, ion show, to be held next Thursday, keeps you on the right track. theme "Old Glory" for the tea Mrs. Paul E. West, Mrs. John left to right), and MRS. JOHN IMESCH, February 22, in the Crystal Ballroom of table. M. White and Mrs. Howard S. prize chairman, (standing), gathered reo the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. Women's Club members servo Williams. I ing on the tea committee in. I I newspaper publicity in this field. elude Mrs. Fred W. Adams, I .d Th M th I CI b Following the meeting, George Mrs. Peter Adams, Mrs. Arthur SnORT SUPPLY nSI e e 0 ers U Eddington described the three W. Anderson, Mrs. Ben Bailey, Common sense is a remedy millage propositions and their . Mrs. C. G. Bauer, Mrs. Arthur for most troubles in this life - . fuuctions, wit h slide illustra'i Beckman, Mrs. Carl Blanchard, the medicine which of all medi. Twenty-four me m be r sat. Rt;ports were received from tions. Questions were answered I Mrs. O. E. Bolin, Mrs. John cines is bardest to get. tended the regular meeting of presldents.elect Mrs. Perry and and 'discussion followed. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I the Executive BOil r d of the Mrs. Brines, vice.president Mrs. Grosse Pointe Hi g h S c h 0 a 1 James Mayshark and treasurer UPHOLSTERING CO. Mothers Club on February 5 at Mrs. Leland S y m 0 n s. Final 14322 Mcck Ave. Phone VA 2.9660 the Board of Education Building. scholarship checks are being de. President Mrs. William Lud. livered and Mrs. Mayshark read • Custom • wig outlined her activities for a letter of thanks from one REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING the month. She consulted with student recipient. 8iG • free pick up and delivery Dr. William Craig. principal of The annual drive for funds by • select from hundreds of fine North High School, and Gerry the American Field Service and CARPET fabrics Gerich on the Foreign Exchange Youth for Understanding organ. • custom made slip covers program for both schools. At izations is currently being can. CLEANING ,. guaranteed • terms aUIli/able the War MeD'.orial reception for ducted, and the Mothers Club new residents, she represented a p pro v edits traditional do. FREE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660 the Mothers Club with Mrs. nation. OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Jo~e!>h Perry and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Benson McClure, faculty JD4~ ___ -J Brines. advisor, discussed the difficulty A. ------new college students experience ~UI-l3" ...--.------, with final exams and stressed the benefit to be gained from repea~d testing in high. school. ""IOPIAN&SOHS The. question of transporting 15\10W.• MII.E RD. __ cheerleaders to the baskethall I her many customers will be happy to know games arose. Mrs. Ben Hubbard ------suggested that student interest warrants provision of at last one bus for each game, and that this bus request will be made in the future. MARSHA Twol,thousand, seven hundred Newsletters were mail e d in January. Mrs. William Westhoff asked for volunteers to help on Wednesday, February 21, with m8iling m ill age el e cti a n Is Back! material. Twelve new members bring the membership in the Mothers Club to 1,049,with dues received amounting to $2,098. Neighbor. hood G r 0 ups have collected at $1,053 in dues, with 11 outstand. ing. Profits from the play "The Man Who C a m e to Dinner" totaled $1,615.55.Chairman Mrs. C. R. Randall announced that tickets will soon be on sale for the next play. Spring Benefit chairman Mrs. Douglas Smith reported the se. lection of her committee and 17888 MACK AVENUE pro g res s made to date. A fashion show and prizes will be f eat u red, with. scholarships telephone TU 4-9339 benefiting from the ticket sale. Mrs. Robert Ambrose, in charge of Senior Activities, d~. cussed her group's first me~t. ing held February 2. Mrs. WII. liam Touscany has consented to be chairman of the Senior Girls' Tea. Members will meet with the Senior Affairs commit. tee later in the month. Reports w ere presented by P.TA Council del e gat e Mrs. Warren Moore and Board of Education representative Mrs. Arthur Sherman. The Motion.Picture and TV Council's guest speaker on Feb. ruary 19 will be Shirley Fiocello, representing an l! d v e r ti sin g agency responsible for m 0 s t .-~------_._------GOLDEN ERA It costs more to live today than ever before - and fair. minded folks admit it's worth it.

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. W d S d I Ann Aroor. Ushering were' an aqua silk dress embroidered Penelope .Lee Betrothed Former Poznters e atur ay IGeorge Clark, of Ann Arbor, with sequins and bugle beads, Set Lawyers' Wives ------John BOdwell, of Indi"napolis, h'le th b'd groom's mother Will Be Bride Diane Elizabeth Smith, daugh. pearls, and she carried a topi. Jack Marker of Bloomfield II' I e rJ ~ . ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert WH. ary bouquet of ivory snowdrifts' Hills Stuart' Cohn of South chose a hot pink Silk costume Mr. and Mrs. James W. Lee, !iam Smith, of Dearborn, for' mums and stephanotis. Bend, Ind., Sam Y~ska, of In. suit with neckline detailing of Benefit February 22 n, of Dorset, Vt., formerly of merly of Hollywood avenue, and She was attended by her sis. dianapolis and Captain David s e qui n s and pearls. Both Grosse Pointe, have announced Robert Edward Butler, son of ters, Mrs. Fred Nemacheck, of Wilmer. ' mothers wore headpieces of Assoc:iation Members To Model At Fashion Show In the engagement of their daugh' Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. Butler, of Waukegan, m., and Mrs. David The mother of the bride wore white phalaenopsis orchids. . A d' . F II . L h I W ter. Penelope Lee, to William G. Ann Arbor, formerly of Cloverly Nemacheck of Dearborn the ------Fr1es U ItOrium 0 oWing unc: eon n ar . Ludwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Memorial's Crystal Ballroom iWilIiam J. Ludwin, of Amsler. fe~~hag::~:~~K~:t~~~t~:N!~r::E:~~t~;?ffi~~!;~:[i,f:;:';,;;:m@%.TI;;,.~m~C@.~~~m~WM~~:%%. •••",:.'fRH;;.~1 ------dam, N,Y. The Grosse Pointe Lawyers' W.ives are planning The wedding is planned for Dr. John King Mitchell of. Ind., ;J.DdMrs. Homer F. Beltz, ?,'.'.•,•..•,.l;' IjIL •a C.AN Amel";lfllft'S ~.'., a benefit lu~cheon, '~Fashion Jubilee," on Thursday, August 17, in Dorset. ficiated at the 4:30 o'clock cere- of Ann Arbor. . rrtne,• Iii It •I.UII, ~~ February 22, m th(' FrIes Crystal Ballroom at the Grosse Miss Lee whose grandparents many, whieh was followed by a They wore floor length Ameri. i:; ;; Pointe War Memorial. $>------are Mrs. ivy Lee, of Dorset, reception . at the Dearborn can Beauty velvet dresses and i) I' ~~ The party will begin at Iand Mrs. Richard A. Harvey. anti the late Mr. Lee, of New . Country Club. ~arried single topiary balls of h ""lIlIa t'd• ~1 12:30 o'clock. . The models this year will in. York Cily, and the late Mr. and Motifs of Alencon lace ac. snowdrift mums, matching the'" II U IFIii, V H eented the neckline. skirt and bride's topiary bouquet. Their Following luncheon, Mrs. Rob. elude Lawyers' Wives members Mrs. C. Frederick Buechner rJ. "~ ert Dice, chairman, and Mrs. Mrs. Richard Maceroni Mrs. also of New York City, at. Chapel train of the bride's ivory headpieces were fashioned of @. I Thomas Coulter, co.chairman. Rob e r t Pytell, Mrs.' Paul tended Grosse Pointe High taffeta gown. Her fingertip iI. small American Beauty velvet N If legislation on the proposed travel restrictions are " lusio!' veil feU from a small lace , rosebuds I II b bl I ( h >%'Mitmm:~ tion of breakfast favorites . . . pancakes A resident of The Pointe for a cooked to your taste at the buffet table, long time, he is a former presi. poached egg benedict, special omelets, chicken ir. Ia king, New England codfish dent of the Grosse Pointe Board balls, chicken livers and others ••• all in of Education. generous. porti01l3 modet;.&tely priced at 1 » "p, ;2.75; children under 12, ",2.00. Come Sunday, 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. Degener Wins You'll like, too, th6 Inn'lI Friday OPEN THURSDA'l AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Sea-Food Fantasll-8 P.M. to 9 P.M. Skiing Trophy

1~~~nH1 Richard Degener of Lochmoor boulevard was the 1968 winner OAKWOOD 1lYQ, DrAllOlJC, MlCIIOAN IIIIOHIOt CI HENRY fOlD MUJ,tUM alWI ORlENFIElD VlUAGE !If the Old Man of the Hills trophy awarded by members of the Torch Lake Yacht Club for skiing excellence. f,~.w.!W%~~..m~~W.i'~.$.WJ.ir,-4'~~ These ski events were held tj ;f on Saturday, February 3, at n ~ Schuss !"t0untaln near Mancel. ~ @ lona, Mich. There was slalom ~ l(l events for young men, older fA (~ men and most imp!)rt~nt for the r1 ~ Old Man of the I1111s Race. ;.:.l ~ There was an eye.catc~lilng evehnt " ~l for the Girlie of the III strop y ~ n and another for the Queen of ~ ili the Hills trophy. ~ ~ That night members and ~~'" a guests of the Torch Lake Yncht ~' ill Club gathered at Shanty Creek ", m Lodge for their annual winter lfl ~ awards banquet. At this time I tit # Degener was liamed the new ;~< t~race chairman for thc 1969 I MISS DELORIS KOESKE, Alexondra @ raccs. ~1 1£ Competition comes naturally F de Markoff repr.::sentative, will be ~ to Degener who is a former ~l here this week through February 16th, i~~?~~icT~;~~r'L~~e\~c~te~~~~ fl lOa .m. to 5 p.m. Ij ~~~chh~sak~.vacation house on ~ fA Another Grosse Pointer who ri '_','.:.;-~~..' participated was l\like Haby of l~! " Pemberton Road who was a [i ~ gt~~of. th~ Richard Andersons I 1acobsons I:,~;:;'R;':~~~~n";~O % ~ ~~~~geSS~UhJ~~\~n ~:c~s~~:o~~: i-".,~.".:..~

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" Thursday, February r 5, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Five Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women N ALSAC B II Ch . Iby the efforts of the countless lWV To Hold Three Colony Town New UCS Women's Officers alne fl_.. al,rlnan ~S~~nt;;.usaders throughout Club Has Party ~Irs.. Karim A. Shaalan, of field. Proceeds. from t~e ~O per I ALSAC was fou •.Jed by Danny Lakepomte avenue was honored couple black.he affaIr WIll be , 'ons The Detroit Athletic Club was at a recent luncheon held at sent to St. Jude Children's Hos. ,Thomas, preSident of the organ. Court Study Sessl the setting for Colony Town Kingsley Inn, following her ap. pita!, ~lemphis, Tenn, I izatioll. It is nationwide and Club's annual Valentine's party pointment as 1968 Inspiration The Hospital, foremost pe comprised of more than 300

------.-- yesterday, February 14. Farty Ball chairman for ALSAC, (Aid. diatric research institute in the i chapters made up of adults and Welfare Committee Preparing Presentations For Feb- tables were centered with mag. ing Le.ukemia Stricken Ameri- nation, is built in. the shape of, teenagers alike (ALSAC's An. nificent red aZl\leas. can ChIldren). a star, representmg hope tOI ' ruary 20, 21 and 26, In Members' Home; Designation was made by "Irs. thousands of childres afflicted. nual Teesagers "larch takes P ' I . d d Chairmen of the event were U bJIe nVlte To Atten Mrs. Francis R. Gregory, Mrs. Matthew Uhelski, City director with leukemia and related blood: place in September, at which of ALSAC. diseases, with treatment free of time some 18,000 to 20,O()O H • --- Clarence H. Eisman and Mrs. \ 'vth the pertln.ent facts, presented by The Honorable! Emil F. Traum. The "Crystal Ball" will take I charge, regardless of race or youngsters march door.to.

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Set Valparlliso Benefit Evening Plan Alpha Chi Omega Evening Group Meeting ! Mrs. Lyle Heavner will report I' evening working on a service Miss Blakeslee ,...... ,on the Alpha Chi Omega Visit., project for children in the Inner To Be Wed Porter County Memorial 11 s. The East ~Ide Evemng Group Mrs. GDrdon L. Van Dusen and' ing Teacher Adoption program. City. This prDgram will be under Speaks J!ows A dessert. card party. spon. pital near the ca:npus will of~~r of Alpha Cll! Omega WIll meet Mrs. R. A. Armbruster will re.: Mrs. JDhn C. Krato will have the direction of Mrs. David sored by the Valp:.raiso Uni. a fDur _year co u ~ s ~ part of on Wednesday, February 21, at. port on the book drive for the: tickets fDr a Children's Theater Bentschler. Exchanging marriage vows at versity Guild, Detroit Evening which will' be a -Lib~ral Arts 8 o'clock children in the Inner City, part' Party at the BDnstelle on March ------Chapter, for the benefit Df Val. a civil ceremony in College Park. course and will award a Bache. HDstess will be Mrs. Franklin of the Alpha Chi Omega Mac. 16. at 1 o'clock. The Wayne LETITIA LITLE, daughter of :'lId., Tuesday. December 12. and paraisD's nel\' College Df Nurs- lor Df'Science deglee after the B Pieszack, of .HamptDn road. Dowell Colony MDnth Observ. State Players will present "The MRS. THOMAS LITLE, III, of at a religious ceremon\' Satur ing scheduled tD open in Sep. four years. She will be assisted by Mrs. ance, Seven League Boots," cta~'. February 10. in .Wallace tember. l\'iIl be held at 8o'c1Dck Thomas R. Heydman and Mrs. Mrs. Bruce Tock will present Proceeds frDm this event will Fisher road, is recuperating in 'Iemorial Prrsbyterian Chun'h, F rid a y, Fl'hruary 16. in the Curtis Smith. the report of the nDmination go toward the purchase of mag- a Burlington, Vt.. hDspital frDm Green RODm of St. James Luth. 1\IR. and MRS. E. B. KNAUSS a brDken ankle she sustained Hyattsville, :'I[d.. were :\1111(' The business se"siD!l will be. committee for the Detroit area, azine subscriptions for Chil- eran (;h urch. McMillan road (June Jungbauer). of Oxford Louise Blakesl('e and Thomas under the direction Df Mrs.' Mrs. Norman Dodge will give' dren's Hospital. while on a skiing holiday at and Kerchel'al avenue. 'road. announce tile birth of a Bernard Stables, Ill. David Smith, group chairman, the Panhellenic report. The group will then spend the Sugarbush, Vt. 'fickt'ls, at a donation of $1.25, son, JOSEPH JOHN, November Parents of the couple arc 'Ir, may he reserved by ph 0 Jl i n ~ 25, The baby was christened and 'Irs. William Sherman ~Irs. James Lass, 886.3027, or February 4 in Our Lady Star of . Blakeslee, of Warner road and may be purchased the evening the Sea Church, with DR. and: .'lajor and 'Irs. Thomas B: Sta of the card party at the dODr. MRS. ANDREW STEFANI, Df bles, of Glendale, Ariz, Many prizes will he part of the Renaud r 0 a d, as godparents. The newlyweds are continuing benefit event. The Stefanis' twin sons, their studies at the University All Guild ~hapters are partici. STEVEN and DAVID, cadets at of 'Iaryland. where she is a pating nationwide in a joint ef. 51. ThDnli1s Military Academy, junior and he is a seniDr. He fort to raise funds to meet their St. Paul, Minn., and PAUL plaus to euler Deulal Selloo! ill $40.000 goal for tile Nursing Col. KNAUS~; were named honorary the University of :'Ilaryland in le!(e. I' e port s Mrs. Tllomas gDdfathers. the fall. Orton, president of the Detroit Evening Chapter. People find that no search Many people reaeh the heights Photo by Gene Cluller The College of Nursing, to te . warrant is necessary in look- by putting up a big bluff. Januarius A. Mullen, of Lake Dperated in cooperatiDn with the ing fDr trouble or finding fault. _____ court is announcing the engage ment of his daughter, MARY' 16624 MACK AT LU[SA. tD John Harlley. of' OUR MENU Wakefield. Yorkshire, En.?'land. ALL THE BEAUTIFUL Breakfast, from 7:30 a.m., served all day including Sunday ••• OUR ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET, , • LAMPS Miss Mullen, who is also the daughter of the late Exilona H. "Frenchette" Mullen, was graduated from: PEOPLE ARE " Eglj'-er" .$1.50 BUFFET LUNCHEON, .. $1.45 Tile CDnvent of tile Sacred Twc Fresh Eggs elCh French Taalt serving 11:00 A.M..3:oo P,M. by Ileart, Noroton, Conn., and Three Entrees, Polato, Vegetable, Many Salads, Reli~hes, Home. made Biscuits, Muflins with butler from Manllatlanville College, WHISPERING THEIR .Juice Du Jour. Ham, Bacon or Sausages, Homemade Blsculls wilh buUer & jams Purchase, N. Y. MARliN She is now attending East 15 I SECRET DINNER BUFFET ... $2.25 Acting School in London, Eng. I STROH'S ICE CREAM serving 5:00 P.M,.':OO P.M, Featurlnll • land, I "89c: Special" Three Entrees, Potato, Vegetabte. Many Salads, Relishes, Home. Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry made Biscuits, Muffins with Dutter. She is the granddaughter of I Two Fresh Eggs Dessert DIsh $ .25 i the late Mr. and Mrs. Arthur: Sundae .40 TOES CIIIC Toast wilh Jams Ala Mode, one scoop .10 r. Mullen, of Omaha, Neb., and Coffee T-Bone Steak SlIle! WasllingtDn, D.C., and tile late Desserts ... Pie, Cake, SUNDAY BUFfET DINNER $2.25 Dinner l\lr. and Mrs. Frank T. Hamil I Fruit Dish .... .~o Serving from 12:00 Noon 10 8:30 p.m. tDn, of Omaha and Grosse ALA CARTE: $2.85 COIFFURES . $ ,50 NEW YORK Pointe. Two Fresh Eggs. Any Style .... One Fresh Egg, Any St.vle ...... :~~ "Toy Burgers" {or Children with Adults . . $ .65 'II'. Hartley is the son of :\11'. Bacon, Ham or Sausages .60 Children Under Ten $ .50 Less on 'he Buffet SHOW SAMPLES and Mrs. JDhn G. Hartley, of 18700 MACK AVE. .25 BEVERAGES ~~~~f,ho.:~a~\ot'Bise~its .-f .20 I Wakefield, Yorkshire, Engl

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Detroit Northland - Birmingham GJ'Ossr Pointe IlimclI1()(~hS Westland Thursday, February IS, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Seven Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women ;' ,:I' \ f Id I ~Irs John J Hock :\Irs Irene his retirement last summer; MRS. PAUL D. BAGWELL, Association. the Detroit Chilo .,nters W.t H tOG Aub~rlin M~s W' .~, 'Coates and nominations, Mrs. Fran of Devonshire road, was reo dren's Aid Society and the De. Honor WO :ar.d ~trs: ~, Warre'n B'rock, all Harris, of the Womerl's Ad. cenlly elected to the Detroit T P0 I h ea r 5 0 troit Society for Crippled Chilo ,of DclrOlt, an d "Irs. Fred vertising Club. Hearing and S pee c h Center dren and Adults. She is a board Mrs. Jo.seph B. Sehlotman, Of Lakeshore Road, And administrator of the clinic for ! Wunderlich, of East Delroit. The Women's Adverlising Board of Directors. The Cenler ing with them until they arc I Nominations for the all'!lrds Cluh pioneered in providing is a Torch Drive Agency serving member of the latter two or. E,lee~ Troester, Of Lakepointe Avenue, two evenings each week and on settled. :were submitled hy Wayne Oak. recognition for women volun. the hearing. and speech.im. ganizations. Cited For Community Activities Saturdays since 1950. 1IlissTroester was sited spec! :Ialld and Macomb County agen. teers and, along with the: paired in the tricounty area. -- Her duties include training Cically for "the compassionate cies and organizations as wel! C~ntrai Business Districl Asso. Other community endeavors in TOP HAND ."Heart of Gold" a~ardsi9~-ootstanding volunteer new receptionists, orienting care she gives some of the as individuals. ciation, has maintained an in. which lIIrs, Bagwell is presently It's no disgrace 10 be called servIce went !o two Grosse Pomte residents yesterday, .~o~.professlOnal volunteer?,. so. city's most forgotten, ab..ndoned The recognili(ln luncheon cui terest in launching the new engaged include Proj0ct Hope, a crank if you're the kind who F~bruary l~,.m Metropolitan Detroit's first community. :hCltlll~ and ~reparmg clImcal and neglected citizens." . minated nearly a year of plan. progr ..m, the Detroit Symphony Women's turns the wheeis of progress, WIde recogmtJon ceremony attended bv more than 1 ~OO .matenals, asslsl1?g the doctors In her volunteer post With ning and oro'anizjnet activities ------~---_._-.--- women. ., J ,;) ~~ and nurses, dr1l'Jng emergency thc Pal.ke Davis Girls' Club for. bl' women fr;m thr;ughout the 'cases to lhe hospitals and slay. 13 years, she has participate~ 'lricl)unty area. The Val e n tin e's Day Cenlral Business District Asso. in volnnteer work at Children's Other chairmen servin" with event, staged by the newly dation, were presented bl' Hospital, org~nized parties for )lrs. Sl

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featuring selected items formerly helonging to 2 PROMINENT ESTATES (we cannot m~nlion their names) We have been ordered to sell these items in two evening sessions. Following is only a partial listing: STP.RLING tea.set; LENOX and sterling demi tasse set; Galle glass; enamel overlay vases; SEVRES jewel box; Ivory miniature; Pair of Sevres vases; STERLING FLATWARE SET; ~lar~le and bronze statuary; Bronze cupid~; ~Iarhle figures; s,,?a~! ,sta luary; Jade figures; RO.'iequartz objects; f R:~NCII A moving skirt, a curving jacket, a flash of whIte. ~'URN[TURE including Empire CUriO cabmet; F~mplre bookcllsc; Tilt tahlc; Curio table; Provincial 1Jer,:;eres; this k~what the costume, accelerated also Italian chest, etc. We arc abo iududing to '68, is made of. From our GinaJa collection. a rcm:ukablc selection of ORIENTAL RUGS right, while coating wool dress wilh green and " fine collection oCoil paioting.,. h~' or allrihlllcd white plClid jacket, $145. From our Frechlel gathering, to name artists. Altendant parking on hoth c\'('nio~s dirndl-skirted gray flannel with ruffly DuMouchelle while linen brouse, $165. ART GALLERIES co. HUDSON'S 409 East Jefferson Ave., Detroit 1'h blocks East 01 CilV.CoUn'y Bld9, Lawrence F. DuMoucllelle Ernest J. DuMoucllelle Auctioneers cnd Approisen 'or further information coli WO 3.6255 Mis:.; Hudson Shop ClndWoodwilrd Silop Suits, Downtown 7th.

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Page Twenty.Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February r5, 19i18 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes --_._--_._------~--~---_._.-~ I I SId Club PlallsSeason Wind.U P Party P,.ecedes Bride-Elect I Parcells Pupils Engaged Auxiliary Important Hawaiian Trip .Planning Party Grosse Pointe War Memor-, 28, Bill and Lynn Adams will ! ial's Adult Ski Club is planning host a b.y.o. cocktail party at its season wind.up. Next Fri. their home, 1012 Yorkshire A complimentary pretrip par- The first teen high dance co. day, February 23, there will be road, for the 96 who are leaving ty for Grosse Pointe War ~le. ,ordinated by the newly elected i To Cottage Hospital a trip to Traverse City to ski Friday, March 1, via charIer i morial's Travel Club members student government officers of nearby Sugar Loaf Mountain. United Airlines jet for 10 days "Dedication" Is -Di~ti~9~;;hin-g-Characteristic Of who are going nearly 100 strong i 'Parcells Junior High School. The group will travel via skiing in Vail and Aspen. Col. on the Club's initial trip to /la. and sponsored by the Parcells I charler bus with complimentary This trip h~s be~n filled a~d ladies In Pink Pinafores; Funds And waii in ~Iarch will ill' held in P.T,A. will be held Friday, Feb. bar and facilities. They will eagerly awaited since fall. BllI Service Provided By Group ,the Center's Crystal Ballroom ruary 16, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. . Sunday, February 25, at 5 at the school gym. slay at the Park Plare Motor I who is club president, will be Inn with its roof lop night club I triP. leader. ,assisted by vice. Contr~butions i;'~Jnthe Won~en's Auxiliary of Cot. o'clock. All other Travel Club Backing up the theme of "A and indoor swimming pool. I preSident Bill Bokram. Plush tage Hospital amounted to 9,365 hours of service and members arc cordially invited to Chiropodist's Nightmare" will lIIeals and a cocktail party at accom;nodation~ are reserve.a more than $15,500 in funds, according to the Auxiliary's the party too. be the music of an up.coming' the slopes are included. at the new Holiday Inn at Vail 1967 Annual Report issued last week. Purpose of the party is to get talented group called "My Baek The trip package is $36,50for and at Snow Mass Inn and Po. members. Guests are welcome kolodi Louge, Aspen. ice~n tA~ lt~~lfa~ayr r~fp~:t~Vd fore~a~e aSig~:f-:~::;t~e ~~~st~~~.t~ill~rsO~C~~eai7~~'at~dd~~ I ::\~e~~~n~hi~e:~~U~e~~~tu::f~r: I see movies of the four island ' in the Pointe area. Members of ; ~or ,an. additional $3 T?e party A possible week.end to Boyne more than 8,800 h 0 u r s I must familiar and welcome tour which begins ~rarch 9. the group include Pete Tosl') IS limIted to 36 and paid rese!- Country for sllring skiing March spent in administrative and i servic~s . at the hospital. The (drums), Rick Sewica (organ), vahons are requested by nlld 22 will wind up the Club's sea. week in order to make final ar. son. guild work. It also c'o.' proof IS In Ihe slatistics. h ]I'I'ke Bocynskl' (base "ul'tar and Th ? Th eac year d('pf'nos on lhe hos J!> ran;:emenls al lhe hotcl. , _ ----." ._------S P 0 n so red the Future; .e. \lOrnI'lL I' a~'erage pital's requirements. Mrs. Clin- vocals), John La .I<'?ve (rhYlhm Wednesday evening, February I NTurses'. Club '. Wh'ose mem • i Au~.hanlarge homehas tohercareown for,familysheandis ton Arnluxen, president of the gUl't ar.) T'1m. 1\1'cdosk)' (lead: be r s contributed 2000, active in civic affairs and she 380-m'em ber group, puts It- this guitar and vocals), John Pavol ' hours of aid to the hospital. belongs to any numh'er of or- way: "If the hospital needs it, (lead ~inger), and Miss Mona, Plan Pre-Lenten Party II LIFE .Who .are the ladies in the, ganizations Yet, according to the Auxiliary can come up with Planning a June 29 wedding their manager. ' i Photo by Bennett Studio At Saint Joseph Home DRAWING pmk Uniforms ? I Ualph L. Wilgarde, Cottage ad. it." are MARCIA KAREN BOCK Other entertainment for the' !\II'. and Mrs. Gerald L. Con. Evening c1osc,es, Weds. or At Cottage Hospital, it doesn't ministrator, "She is always' Tile funds are used to Ilur. and Peter R. Hergenroether, feetish evening will include a Th: Saint Joseph Home lor I \1' h 0 S I' ngage t ' t nelly, of New York City and Thurs. lO weeks - limited take Iong for patients to learn there when she is needed." chase needed new equipment, e men was an vane y of games including ping. the Aged Carmelite Guild willi' enrollment, 8c;llnners allO that the ladies crisp pink pina. The amount of money raised such as the comfortable all-elec. nounced at a sma)) family din. pong. and prizes will be award. Pemberton road, are announc. sponsor a prc.Lenten luncheon welcome. __ ---. __ .__ tric beds Cottage patients now ner party by her parents, Mr. ed. The dance attendance is illg the engagemer:t of their and. card party at the Home in.1 Call 839.2530 i enjoy. and Mrs. Frederick M. Bock, of limited to students of Parcells daughter, 1\1 A U R E E N VIR. Ca:heux road, Detroit next I Lakepointe avenue. Junior High. Tuesday, February 20, be'ginning ! 'vi 0 I X Patlents at the hospital arc GINlA, to Harrison Alderfer L_ probably most familiar with the f' Both Miss Hock and her ------,Schaffhauser, son of Mr. and at 12:30 o'clock. Donation ;5: II varga CAMP C H A R E III members of (l,e Auxiliary's Vol- mance" son of Mr. and Mrs. known as 'dedication'." $1.50 end reservations may be i ART STUDIO Robert II Ifergenroether of If : ~lrs. J. Henry Schaffhauser, of unteer Guild. These are the . . ,you still want to know who obtained by calling TUxedo 2-1 13923 Gratiat Ave. II A (bartleter Camp for Boys" ladies you see all about the noslyn road,) ~\'ere .graduated. the "lady in the pink pinafore" . Grosse Pointe and Wyomissing, 3800. , P.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil at hospital. providing the patients from Grosse I omte HIgh Sch?ol I is, ju~: ask patients or staff Pa. with all the little extra servic~s all~ are, currently co~pl~hng. members at Cottage Hospital. Charlevoix, Michigan fhat the busy hospital staff their Jun.lOr ~ear ,at MichIgan They will tell you she is some. The prospective bride and her 43rti Season Boys 6.16 ~ometimes doesn't have time Slat~ Umverslt.y. 'lhey r:lan to one special _ someone they fiauc'ol were both graduated for. contmue the I r educahon at ,:ouldn'l do without! from Grosse Pointe High School. II NOW ACCEPTING ENROLLMENTS FOR MSU following the "ummer va She is majoring in Music at WATCH They are out on the floors by ~at'on . . ------Western Michigan University, THIS SUMMER, 1968, AND FOR 1969. 8:30 in the morning, delivering' ,. __ "University of Texas Exes," where she is affiliated with themail.bringing water and including MRS. T HAT C If E R I h S' I h . The cami=' with Dude Ranch features: Riding, riflery, food trays, taking care of the and special uccasions. REA, of Merriweather road, A p a Igma A p a soronty. REPAIRING sailing, tennis, canoeing, all athletics, archery crafts, patients' plants, transporting Patients can select books and MR. and MRS. LUD SCHOI\HG, He is majoring in Mathema. swimming, water skiing, tutoring, over-night trips. A patients, helping the staff in the the latest magazines from the of River road, and MR. and tics al Kalamazoo College, from supply rooms, etc. cart brought up to their rooms MRS. JOHN A. MOEKLE, of which he will be graduated in for all makes mature staff of sixty. The volunteers always seem daily by representatives of Stephens road, are planning a June. Boys from many states, plus foreign countries. Grosse to have lime to run errands for Book Cart Guild. Texas Independence Day cele A June 22 wedding is plan. both patients and hospital per. Bo!h patients and visitors ap. bration and ann u a I meeting ned, at Sf. Patrick's in New done on our premises Pointe enrollment limited. Call now for an appoint- sonnel, or just to stop ,IUd chat preciate the aUractive little Gift IIIarch 2, at Topinka's C

FAMILY Village BUFFET

.J{anor STARTING SUNDAY v 685 ST.CLAIR FEBRUARY 25th GROSSE POINTE MICHIGAN ~y GAY GIBSON ST. CLAI R ROOM 12 - 7 P.M. TU. 2-1110 Fresh spring ,)utlines shaping up here, sugared wiih ~,:... dais, i.,~:',~d ADULTS - $3.00 with M extr/'} dollop of white pique, Nothing nicer for i:miors, right now! Ali CHilDREN - $1.50 three dresses in n"vy or brown rayon - and i'lCetClte crepe with white dots. Petal.

col!dred shift ot left, juniors 5 to 13, $21. Long-sleeved styles for Regular Service WILLIAMSBURG ROOM 12-B P.M. petites 5.13, $26. Fourth floor, downtown, all branches. i Thursday, February r 5, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Nine Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

------_ .._------Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Meeting Set Preview Scholarship Party Fashions - ._------'Slate Pear Tree Pointers Will Usher The Detroit Alumnae Associa. raising affair to support their tion of Kappa Kappa Gamma national and local philanthro. Quester Meeting ,nf lUl has been called by its president, pies; Scholarship and Rehabili- Fashionscope '68 1I1rs. Alexander Leete. to meet tation. The Pear Tree Chapter of At IIIP 011 Tuesday, February 20, at 1 The public is cordially invited Grosse Pointe Questers will o'clock, in the Audubon road to enjoy the salad buffet lunch- meet at the home of Mrs. lI!ark Pointers Also Will Presid;AtT ea Tables Durinq POS\\. home of Mrs. Paul A. Reger. 11 eon. D, Littler, of Webber place, Dessert will be followcd by a Show Receptions In Hudson's Woodward Sh~ps j fl'. business session and program Ejection of a delegate and today, Thursda~'. February 15. Reservations are being taken alternates 10 Kappa K a p p a T,lrs. Littler, a member of the will ~~es~1~~~~~~~og~lnf~ieee;J~-~lt~,ih~~~~~~i~~i~~8f~~h:~~ .\~i ...• by IIfrs. Gordon Tanner. IIIrs. Gamma's National Convention, to be held in Columbus, O. Grand Marais ChapLer of the DetrOIt Symphony Orchestra at Hudson's downtown i . Robert Garey is chairman of the Questers. has been asked to committee for the day, including June 13 through 19, will con. ~tores on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 27 and 28' .•1...%..•..: elude the business meeting. present a paper she first pre- Includes many Grosse Puint:::rs.. . IIIrs. Herbert D. Schmitz. lIfrs. sented to her own Chapter, on Mrs. George P. JohnsoJl, Jr.. in ('harge of ushers for . WiUiam P. Thorpe, Jr.. and Mrs. Thomas R. Peters, pro- Oriental Porcelain's. Mrs. Tanner gram chairman. will introduce the auditorium fa s h i 0 n- . A chancc purchase of an 1m. IIIrs. William F. Huctteman, the speaker, Donald lIIeltler, s.how, has asked Mrs. \Vil- SOil'S weliknowlI fashion aUlh. I usual cocoa pot at a Cottage co.chairman with IIIrs. Carl F. who will present a talk, with ham H. Bundesen, Mrs. Al- orily, says "We're baving the, Hospital Fair prompted Mrs. Davidson for the group's salad slides and samples, on rug de- Littler to do research as Lo its son G. Denison, Mrs. Aiden first real fashion change this' buffet luncheon scheduled May Gallup, Mrs. Joseph W .. spring since the chemise was signing and weaving. origin. This started her on a 9 at the Grassl' Pointe Congrega- , n(;\\ .lDd fa5cinating hobo)-'. LouiseIl, Mrs. Thomas W'luorn in 1957." lional Church, will present a I McMahon, Mrs. James B. Exit triangles and rectangles. special report on the up.coming Live one day at a time and I Review the past-it often pre. Ogden, M's. John M. O'Gor-1 E n t e r m 0 r e gently-shaped event, the Kappas' annual fund- the future looks less awesome, senls a new view of the future...... -.. ._ . man, Jr., Mrs. John H. Ort- clothes that make a woman look ... - ...... • -- --- man, Mrs. Richard Repper:- likc a woman. hagen, Mrs, Herman P. All these will be seen in new- Sattler, Mrs. Joseph H. er-than-ncl\' vcrs ions at Fash- Spitzley, Mrs. R. Lester IionSf?pe. The show will be run Spitzley, Mrs. Emil Traum off III three. segments: T~e and Mrs,' James P. venettis, Sha~e, The ShIrt, ~he.Romanhc Norman to show guests to their Look, the I~rce big lIlfluences Grosse Pointe Woman's Club presi- (left), chairman of the "Spice of Life" for sprlllg. With elothes for day, dent MRS. HAROLD W. HARDEN, party, and MRS. JOHN J. KELLY, Mrs. seats. play and dates in each grouping. (right), displays one of the knit dresses to Winckler's co-chairman and ticket chair- • Mrs. Ray W. ~racdonald is' ..- be shown at the Club's annual scholar- responsible for thosc who will A.new, more f1l11d(Qncept III man. Club members will model the officiate at the tea tables at the st~glllg ~as been d~\'eloped ~or ship luncheon, card party and fashion fashions. Proceeds will provide scholar- IS post-show r e c e p t ion in the t~IS year s presentatJ.on. a varla- show scheduled for Friday, March 1, at ships for deserving students. Tickets and Woodward Shops. ~JOnon ~he theaL!"e'lll-the-rou?d 12 noon, in the Grosse Pointe War Memo- further information may be obtained by • ' . Idea, whIch promIses a ncw Ill. rial's Crystal Ballroom. Admiring the . I ~h~ pourers 11'111mcludes ~Irs. limacy, a new excitement and dress are MRS. ROBERT WINCKLER, cOlltaCti~g_Mrs. KellY_ at 881-7683. _~_ i WmflCld S. Jewell. Jr., ~Irs. bctter visibility for everyone, __ ~ ~ _ moving. Taylor H. Seeber, lIlrs. Arnold :\liss Coc will be at the micro. I

W. Lungershause~, Mrs. Haz:old phone fur both performances. . To Sh01VCruise II' American Legion Auxiliary . O. Love Mrs. Sixtell Ehrllllg, PdT B 'FI W • Youth Council ~lrs. Pie~ce Smith, ~Irs. Sterling :\lrs., William J. C~lIins, chair. ! St' 1 At Dye ! rou 0 e ag aver S. Richhart, Mrs. Harry E. Barn- man 0_ Ihe round-tnp Itlllcheon .y es ! " •• • Plans Parties ard, Mrs. Troy W. ~Iaschmeyer. parties. (lunch with the group. : __ i It IS ImperatIVe that we who

~Irs. William A. Ternes, lIlrs. then bus to and from down-' The Ladies' Card committee 'I are proud we are Americans Grosse Pointe War IIlemorial's Joseph ~. Marshall, Mrs. Thomas to'"".n). ann~l1nces th,lt a fell' of the DeLroit Yacht Club is 'Speak Up For America'." This Youth Council is sebeduling REMOVAL SALE V. LoG.lcero and Mrs. Harold mOle can still be accomodated. ! sponsoring a luncheon and style is the observation of Doris Niel. two "Other Sides" the week. (GROSSE POINTE LICENSE # 112) K. D.aruels. The Tuesday ItlJlcheons willi show, "Fashions Extraordinary sen, president of Grosse Pointe end of February 23. The Junior P t '1 om er "' adeIyo Coe, II. ud- be aL Huck's and The Old: for Cruise Wear." ~ex~ Tuesday, Unit 303 of the American Legion on"OtherFridaySide"nightfor gra~esthe twenty-7.9 is Place; the Wednesday group; February 20, begmmng at 12 Auxiliary in Grosse Pointe. third from 8 to 11 o'clock. The . . noon, at the Club. i wJ11 meet at The Old Place. . . ~ h ~ "Today we face one of the band will be "The Chances alterations ! P " . k I Chairman IS "Irs. Ralp ,,!ar. A " I ~t~on"ss tIc et purchasers are. tin. Co.chairman is Mrs. Don- greatest challenges of our time reo I Professionol work, coots, re- elIg styling, rei in e d, shortened, ible to subscribe Soft drinks will be available I I • old Burgess. I' -. the preservation of A.merican. SAVE skirts. M. Carl. ------.------and checking is free. The dance People who win success by I No successful self-made man; Ism. There was a time whe~ will be chaperoned by parc.'1ts LAKEVtEW 1-3953 ON FINE i practice haven't time to preach, I ever left ont the working parts. people r~ferred to The A~en. and p~ote.cted .by the pollee, ------~~ can LegIOn and The Amencan Identification WIll be necessary Legion A u x i I ia r y as 'flag at time of ticket purchase. Ad- wavers' or 'super patriots,' titles mission is 75.: in advance, $1 FURNITURE we should be proud to have,"! at the door. says l\Iiss Nielscn. ! Saturday night, February 24. New Improved "Most people now recognize' the Senior "Other Side" will that the 'Stars and Stripes' is a h,old forth from. 8:30 to 11:30 very significant flag to see wav- 0 clock. There Will be .a band ing, and that in these days of new to the Club and thiS ar~a, Appian Way: national danger we cannot have some of the membe~s bemg FINE FURNITURE too much patriotic devotion. students at Yale. It ~s called I' NORMAN "The Index." A cafe 11'111be set , "Our Americanism c~~ir- up in the lower lobby and the i the pizzeria pizza , man has urged everyone IIvmg auditorium used as a et.eck' in our area to fly t~e flag on room for the girls. Admission 20139 MACK AVE. AT OXFORD February 22, the birthday of is just 75c in advance $1 at the Father of our Country. With the door. ' you lDake with a nUx! people living in Communist __ . slavery not many miles from our shores, it is time that all of us looked up to that flag with CHEMEX PHONE TU 4-1888 determination that it shall AL- WAYS wave over the United COfFEE States, Yes-we should all be NEW LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED proud to be called 'flag wav- i CENTER ers'." ---~------. ~_. . u_,,~ • .. ••. ,~ _

OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS

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. :: .., ,', romantic look ••• rings with flowers, ~'" . . New improved Arpinn \Vny Pilla mix l'Oll1eS closest to pizzeria pilla. -' animals. beads and bells ••• The ne\y spread-easy. onc.,lep crllst is pi/leria lighl nne! lender. Bakcs db lip crisp nl1d cvcn. Tlte Ic..,ty 10l11ato topping is rich and thld. shm-. all in our collection. 2.00 simmcred to gi\c it truc Italian 11'1\(\1. The pal'kage suggests, 14 dcllCIOlIS ways to lop it oll' to your ta,tc, frOI.n an~ho>les to pepperoni: , New improvcd Appian \Vay-the pilicna pizza you make with a mIx. Regular or Cheese. Magnifico! Jacobsons ~JAkr IN THE VILLAGE •

-- ~. - .'>"- Page Thirty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, February IS, 1968 Woman's Page by, of and for Pointe Women • • • .._-~------Toastmistress Club GPARC to jlleet On Februlu.y 21 .~)YhSItde lmhwhipch Aorigifnfatesh in Present Brailler Slate Sigma Alpha Iota I' I a I' p la, a, co 1'1' our Troth Told Lecture-Musicale Feb. 19 Seleds Best Speaker The Grosse Pointe A~~~ci;tio-n-;- Em~alluel Children's C I' n t e r . follows and an opportunity is To Pointe Club for Retarded Children announce: Midland. Mich. Mrs. Hardy wili provided for new friends and Mrs. R a I p h Hoffman was a most Important meetmg on' discuss and answer questions parents to ge! acquainted. judged best speaker at the an. Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Lo. February 21 at the G I' 0 sse about the controversial Doman- nual speech contest of the Mid. Pointe. ]If a i ~ Public Library I Delacato System. This is a sys-' WILLIAM ARTHUR CHOPE, max, of Ridge road, announce Century Toastmistress Club. The The time 11'111 be 8: 15 p.m. I tem of muscle and molor 1'1'. a freshman ~t Florida Southern the marriage of their daughter, second runner-up was Mrs. Carl Everyone is welcome. development affecting the cen. Coll('ge, Lakeland, has been Holly, to John !I1urra ' Good- J Nolte and the third runner-up T b e Association erroneously! Iral nervous system, and is pledged as a new member of man son of M.:;. James Ham. announced this meeting in the reported to he effective with Sigma A I ph a Epsilon social was Mrs. Henry Ten Hoor. mond Goodman of Frederick, February 7 News issue as being children with brain damage of fraternity during the annual The invited non. affiliated on February 14 various natures. spring rush. A 1967 graduate of Md .• and the late Mr. Goodman, judges were Miss Virginia Hoel- Robert Brown. president of, Parents ami pro f I' S s ion a I Grosse Pointe IIigh School, he is on Saturday, February 10, at an zel, Mrs. John Simpson, Mrs. tbe Association, IV i II present people will profit from informa. the son of JlfR. and MRS. ROB afternoon c ere m 0 n y in All Wallace Temple ad Mrs. Rich- !III'S, James Hardy, Director of lion on this nationally discussed ERT C. CHOPE, of Hall place. Saints Episc(,pal Church, Fred. ard Leslie. erick. The winner will compete with The bride was attended by other winners of associated clubs at the speeeh contest on her sister, Judith Lomax, and EYE-CATCHING BEAUTY council level on March 23. It her Hood College roommate, will be held at a luncheon at Mariann Marx. Kenneth Jordan the Sheraton Motor Inn, Eight served as the bridegroom's best Mile road at Grosbeck highway. mall. Regular Mid - Century meet. The newlyweds will m a k I' ings are helll every first and their home in MI. Rainer, Md., third Tuesday of the month lIIr. and .Mrs. A. E. Trubey, while they complete their edu- from 10 v\:lock until noon. Fur- of Stephens road, art'; announc- cation at the Un i v I' r 5 it y of ther information may be ob. ing the engagement of their Maryland. tained by calling 778.4899. daughter, JUSTINE, to Neil A. Stillings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stillings, of Apple. ton. Wis. The bride elect was gradu. ated from Grosse Pointe Univer I MID-WINTER SALE sity School and Wayne State OUR ANNUAL STOREWIDE University, and is currently do. This is that wonderful time of the year when we at Englander'. offer 1hrHty Delroiters tremendous savings that are well be. il1g graduate work at Ihe Uni- low our regular selling prices. Our decorators will be pleased to assisl and, of course, you moy blJdget your purchases on ver~ity of California, Berkeley. Englander's convenient revolving pay plan. OUR ENTIRE HERITAGE,* THOMASVILlE,* DREXEL, FOUNDERS, SELlGr LINE. Her fiance was graduated AGE, THAYER COGGIN, FICKS REED, WOODARD, AND MANY MORE COllECTIONS MAY BE SPECIAL ORDERED from Amherst College. where he AT SALE SAVINGS IN YOUR CHOICE OF FABRIC AND FINISH. Call us today for an Appointment was a member of Phi Delta Sigma and Phi Bela Kappa, and .uceptfofO fimited numberoi pieces nol on UJIe. is presently working on his You'll find a heap of living in this Cape Cod home in the Park. Convenience Doctorate at Stanford Univer- sity and living in Palo Alto, plus charm and appeal are included in farge living room with panelled wall Calif. WON'T YOU LET US HELP YOU MAKE YOUR TEEN'S fireplace and bookcases. There are three bedrooms 2 Y2 baths library and il che.erfuf kitchen. A lovely covered, screened ter(ace overlooks the large, A .June wedding is planned. BEDROOM COOL AND TOUGH? (beautiful and practl<:al) beautifully landscaped yard.

I Louisa St. Clair OAR To Cite 'Good Citizens'

"The Louisa st. Clair Chap- ter, Daughters of the Ameriean TAPPAN Revolution, on Thursday, Feh. I ruary 15, at 10:30 o'clock at REALTOR the WhiUier Hotel, will present medals and DAR Good Citizen 90 Kercheval 884.6200 Award certificates to 46 twelfth grade girls from Detroit Public Schools, Parochial and Luther. ~O.'.' . an high schools and four out. state high schools, with Mrs. LOTS OF ROOM Cornelius G. Egan, regent, pre. FOR siding. LOTS OF FAMILY I The DAR Good Citizen Award was founded in 1934. Its aim has been to stress the qualities of good citizenship as follows: Dependability-which includes truthfulness, Ioyality and punc- tuality; Service-based upon co operation, courtesy and con sideralion of others; Leadership - which includes personality, self control and ability to as- sume resp

nation. 1 ALLEGRO A decclrator's dreom, Allegro offers limitless functional Faculties and senior classes a choice of several delightful pointed finishes ••• plastic tops to fake away choose these young ladies. This year, Catholic and Lutheran t':c worry of upkeep. Something very special for your favorite young lady. A. Corner desk High School girls were asked ... $169,90; C. Low chest ••• $99.00; D. Open deck ••• $62.00; E. Dresser ••• $145.00; F, Deck ••• to join the contest. G. Desk ••• $125.00; H. Chair ••• $44.95; I. Night Stand.,. $53.00;J. High Poster bed ••• $89.95; Canopy In .l\larch, 22 highest ranking ••• $14.95. for only $42.000 girls from all over the state will he invited to the Slate Confer- ence in Jackson. The winner including carpets and draperies. I will receive a $150 U.S. Saving i In addition 10 r00ms shown. bond from the Michigan DAR. i there is a Recrealion Roo m The first runner up will receive I with Lavatory in the basement. a $75 bond and the otbers willi Modern Kilchen wilh 01/ built. receive $25. I ins. All Bedrooms lake twin Mrs. Edward A. Fach, DAR Good Citizen chairman, will give beds. Note the ample closet out the awards. The parents or space. St. Paul's Parish. Immed- teachers of each recipient will iate poss~ssian. Shawn by ap- aHend the luncheon. pointment. A film from the Eastern Michigan Nature Association will show the orchid bog and SERVICE other aeres of land the Louisa 51. Clair Chapler has helped A trite wc

Live where the fun is four seasons long. 1 bedroom executive .rocr'c (## RAWHIDI!-Rugg.ed and'100% boy-proof! Pecon woods in nut.brown finish with lea tiler like high ~.arM - '" ,M"~'"1ft apartments presently available from $170 monthly. i:.ach over ~ 'I. ""', .I "HI.d 750 square feet With lakeview patio or balcony. Wall-to wall pressure laminoted plastic tops. Really excitingly new and differentA. Trundle bed •• , $143.00; B. Corner f* n Air Conditioning.carpetlOg. Complete appliance equipped kitchen. Desks ... $71. 95; C. Deck •.. $107.95; D. Dresser .•• $116.95; E. Student desk ••• $99.00; F. Chair ••• Private swimming. skating. boat docking. Exclusive $31.50; G. Night stand ..• $53.95. waterfront clubhouse. Model apartments open 12 noon aa8,,~f~t.~~.nra 107 p.m. daily and Sunday, Phone: /91.2840

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1I' ...... t L, 25 Minutes from Downtown, rord ExpresSWI)'. Easl on Metropolitan Parkway. IJOMJ<~R WARNEN & OQMPANY Righi on Crocker, Right on Jefferson 10 Harbor Club Aparlmenls, DIME BUILDING • D£TROIT, MICHIGAN • WOODWARD 10321 Thursday, February 15, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.one Woman'sPage • • • by, of and for Pointe Women

Variety Cl'Jb Women Hold Special Program SHARON LIGHTBODY, To Begin Art Forum Today ______daughter of MR. and MRS. From Another Pointe of View July Bride In observance of "Intern a- jlast year's fund raising. HAROLD L I GHT BOD Y, of Mrs. R. E: Thibodeau.will niques, .Renaissance Italy and tiona! Variety Week," a special I Among the guests of honor Trombl~yroad, has been ~am~d conduct a sIX-week senes of ImpreSSIonToday. program was planned by Va- iwere Mrs. H. J. Farwell and. to the.first.semester Dea~s LI.st (Continued from Page 21) I lectures and demonstrations at Classes are open to a limited riety Club Womenof Detroit at IMrs. R. R. Kanagur. president I at BrIarcliff COl1 egBhf1a~cliHe, Mrs. Robert Duff, Mrs. Frederick Kross, Mrs. Jeremy . did' d' te t .d t Manor, N.Y., wereh s e IS a an Art Forum at the AC8demy number 0f a!umnae and frlen s. lheir monthly luncheon meeting an lI~me la pas .preSI en senior ma'oring in Ur ban Webster and Mrs. James R. Kilpatrick. of the Sacred Heart in Lake. ----- ., respectIvely. of the Greater De- . ' ~ h b clive Merchandise is already piling up in the Cloverly road shore r 0 a d be innin Thurs- held February. .13 at MarlOs troit MotionPicture Counciland ~tudle.s, a.n as een a home of Mrs. Tost, who's quite willing to arrange for day Fe b ~ g 15 gat 1.15 WILLIAMFAIR, son of CAP. Restaurant. William Wetsman, Louis C'lOk Detroit Free Press 1D SWlmmlDgClub and worked o'cl~ck r a r y, . TAIN and MRS. JOHN W. director of the Variety Club movie criti~ on the all.college bazaar. pick-up of nay and all donations. . FAIR, of Buckinghamroad, has Growth and Development Cen- __ ' ------A call to her, at TUxedo 2-1252, or Mrs. Webster, Classes will be conducted in been named treasurer of Tau ter at Children'~ Hospital, was The fellow who feels so:-ry at TUxedo 4-9474, will bring a volunteer collector to the Art ~tudio and will include Kappa Epsilon ~raternitY'8Iota presented with a cbeck in the Self-sympathyis a super.high.[f?r himself is only wasting your door. Introductionto Art, Style, Tech. Nu chapter at Hillsdale College. amount of $1.000, proceeds of' way that leads only to mIsery. time. Proceeds from the sale help finance birth control clinics which the League operates in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties...... * Open Thursday and Friday evenings Another Carden Center Workshop Inspired by the February sunshine to learn some new gardening tricks? Make a point to appear at the next Garden Center Workshop, sponsored by the Grosse SA L E Pointe Garden Center and complimentary to Center memo ! bel'S, scheduled next Wednesday, February 21. I Tambour-Embroidered Curtains Appearing at 10 o'clock in the morning in the War I Photo> b~ Eddie McGrath. J!. ~Iemorial's Garden Center Room will be David Swanney JUlY.weddmg plans are belDg , ..' made by PATRICIA MARIE who I! tell ho,,: to make cuttmg~, f~sh~on tree.s. f.rom DOYLE and Ernest Hornung, ~eramums and, III general, present mtngumg pOssIbilities whose engagement was an- BeouUfu! billowy spring enchantment ror any /{arden. nounced by her parents, Mr. Mr. Swanney, a member of the National Association and Mrs. James Doyle, of for you\" windows. • .easily washable of Gardeners, is in charge of ]\1rs. James S. Whitcomb's S~anhope avenue. at a recent estate. * * * dlllner. whit.e coffon botisle curtains ' 129 h B' hd ' The bride-elect. a graduate rf DBC 5 t ,rt ay. . 'S1. Paul High School,is a medi. Mrs. ~layton J. ~arker, of .HIllcr.est lane, has a hI~-1cal secretary. embroidered with gorlonOs, tory-conscIOUS commIttee workmg WIth her on DetrOIt Her fiance, son of Mrs. Otto Boat Club's 129th birthday celebration. E. Hornung, of Fairford road. delicate sprays and scotlops. And the ladies expect a bit of genteel "ooh.ing" and and the late ~ilr.Hornung, was "ah-ing" when DBC's Women's committee gives its graduated from the. University annual kickoff-of-the-new-year bridge party February 21. of N0t:e Dame and.15 ,presently 24"' liar curtoift, 3.00 A giant-sized birthday cake will be the focal point attendmg the DetrOItCollegeof in the lobby, where members and guests will gather for Law. 30" fier curtain, 3.50 pre-luncheon cocktails. Scattered elsewhere throughout the Club will be evidences of DBC's present and past Southeastern Women 36" tier curtain, 4.00 glories. Set Monday Meeting '" * 45" tier curfain, 4.50 1'lrs. Emil J. Heinrich and'" nfrs. Cecil G. Shuert have Southeastern Woman's Club raided the Club's showcases for trophies dliting back to will hold a regular meeting Monday, February 19, at 12:30 63" tailored, 7.00 1903, which they're filling with gl'eens and flowers for o'clock in the parlor of St. the occasion. Jam e s Presbyterian Church. 81" tailored, 9.00 A treasured three.handled silver tankard, a copper Moran road, Detroit. mug inlaid with silver, loving cups in squat, slim and Following a social hour, the U")(72" valance, 2.00 mag'1Um sizes plus engraved bowls of every shape and business meeting will be called description wiII be among the heirlooms on display. to order by the president Laura Committee vice.chairman 1\lrs. Milton R. Weed, of Ecktord. Berkshire road, has even unearthed what seems to be Program chairman Mrs. the oldest award in the Club's possession: A swimming Charles Seely, will present Dr. James Cole, who will give a medal dated 1874. travelogue of and Portu. After 128 birthday celebrations, one might suppose gal. a committee w\)uld be a little hard-put to come up with something novel, but not so Mrs. Barker's aides - Jacobsons Enjoying are c e n t hOliday they've made so many tantalizing arrangements for the cruise in the West Indies were Home Decorative Shop FREE PARKING with your purchase fete they're keeping some secret until party day. MR. and MRS. DIAMOND T...... PffiLLIPS. of Lakeshoreroad. They're dropping hints, though, and we can report that favors, centerpieces and prizes will all be velvet- trimmed and conform to a color scheme of avocado and white. Since the Club was closed in January, many mem- bers will be viewing the new bittersweet and green carpeting in the dining room when luncheon is served there at 12:30 o'clock next Wednesday. Mrs. Har.old Davis, :Mrs. Joseph J. Brennan, Mrs. Clinton P. Hardy, Mrs. John B. Hastings, Mrs. John C. Cook, Mrs. William Sehn, Mrs. Robert H. Kennedy and Mrs_ William H. Miller are some of the ladies working on this first DBe Women's committee gala of the Club's new year. *" * 'Arty' Month For Alumnae February, 1968, will go down in Detroit Mount Holyoke Alumnae Club's annals as this year's "Arty" month. Last Tuesday, Club members gathered at the Detroit Institute of Arts for a business meeting, tour of "Britain's Century of lUasterpieces" and luncheon, and two weeks from today, Thursday, February 29, Detroit Alumnae are invited to join Toledo Alumnae for a tour of the Van Gogh exhibit now at the Toledo Art Museum followed by a tea at the home of Toledo Club president Mrs. C. P. Whittier. ~Irs. Kenneth l\lcCoy, of l\lerriweatb(,f road, Detroit Club Ways and Means chairman, and 1\lrs. Howard Hush, of Allard avenue, Sustaining Donors chairman, are among those enjoying these museum visits. * ... * Tip Top Pointe Cooks If Mrs. Chester G. Clark, this week's "Pointer Of Interest," finds time. she'll prepare some of her fabulous Swedish Tea Rings for the Monteith Fair Bake Sale in March -- but you can "preview" the Rings yourself by following this week's Good Taste recipe. It's a honey!

N in apartment living There's more to your monthly rental than meets the eye! Do you pay extra for electricity? Painting? Did y~u Install your own carpeting? Now add the c.ostof these I!ems to the rental you're paying and you re In f~r a jolt. At 1514 Washington Boulevard your rental Includes All UTILITIES, AND CARPETING, You'll find you can afford these r$lfW/' lUXUriOUs a~ .~tments . . • ~«~ they're a bargain! ~ ONE BEDROOM APARTMENTS iffH#kUt S215 MONTH 6)~//J .. r. . 'rWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS WflJIlU~UIII BIRMINGHAM GROSSE POINTE SAOINAW ANN ARBOR 205 Pierce SL 88 K",ch'VlI 109 S. Jeffenon 1205 S. University V 1-11ag~ st,,~~ FROM $290/ MONTH IlJrmI1ua,tt. Midwest 4-7100 Tuxedo 4.7180 PJllllnt 2.5797 Normandy 5.8682 ~" IV,", APARTMENTS OJN!n every~ay 11.7 p.m. Sunday 12 noon.6 p,m. Call 963.8448 or 965-2131 -~$--"'-_S- '-: •

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PIan Fa5hion Para de' I?etroit Alum~i Associa.lion of I Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Bogg, ~ . Phi Kappa PSI Fratermty lin. 'Iof Hun!:r. ~ton Woods, are an. - -.- .---- .. . nounces that its annual FOLlnd. nouncing the engagement of SPECIAL Mr:.:. Charles Huber, of Lakepointe Avenue, Serving ers' Day Banquet, honoring their daughter, Joyce Marie. to as Chairman of Tea, Card Party and 'Historic' its 116th anniversary, will be ! F. William Thewalt, son of Mr . . held Wednesday, February 21, i and lIIrs. Frank Thel\'l1lt, of Style Show at the University Club of De. . Liltlestone road. SHOE "One Hundred "Years-o(.Fashion" will highlight troit, beginning at 6 o'clock in The bride.elect received her ' f \\' . C . 1 f h' d the evening, Bachelors d e g r e e in Social \\ omen 0 aynes entenma a~ lOn.tea-car party, to I dd'l' t th d n a I IOn 0 e awar s 10 Science and her Masters de:gree be held from 12 to 3 o'clock on Saturday, February 24, be given to lhe chapters, J. in Counseling and Guidance in the Crystal Ballroom of the Grosse Pointe War Gordon Hill of Grosse Pointe, from the University of Michi. EVENT!! 1\'lemorial. (~.~---_. will receive his 50-year 8\\'ard gan, where she affiliated with Costumes for the Fash- pointe avenue. is chainnan, as- and Jerome Benson of Grosse Kappa Delta sorority, and is ion show will be drawn sisted h~ ~Irs. Peler Youngers. Pui~te and George Smith of SI. presently a Guidance Counselor A BRAND NEW SPRING from the closets of memo Committee members include 1 Clair Shores will receive thrir at Kimball High School, Royal bers and from the co1lee- ~Irs. John Bylund, :\lrs. Russell I 25 year award., . Oak. and RESORT COLLECTION tion of the Detroit His- Carter. ~[rs. Robert Jones, ~1rs. I ,The new .officers ~vllI ~e:. lIer finance received hb torical l\lu5eum. Leslie W. Seppala and l\lr~. R. ! \' ayne W. W!Ison of SI. ClaIr • Ba.:helors degree in Business. Dewey Hansen. I Shores as Preslden~; Donald SI. Administration from the Uni. By A~~DIAMO for Commentary will be made by Mrs. Alan Witherson and .Mrs. John. of Grosse Po!nte as VIce \'ersl'ty of' "I'chl'gan, where he ~1argot Pearsall, curatar of the . PreSident- Gary Jone f .....".E...... m Williarli B"lkeney arc planning , . s a affiliated with Delta Chi frater. Detroit Historical Museum the Fashion Show. I Grosse Pomte as Treasurer;! :\[1'. and ~[rs. William B, nl't MIRACLE TREAD Tea will be served at 2 o'clock . . i and Thornton Waterfall, Charles' Cope of Merriweather road y. fallowing the fashion show. The Mrs .. Wltherspo~n Will alsc Harris and Richard Baker, all, are a'nnouncing the engagement. A July 27 wedding is planned, benefit has secured the senices appea'~ll~l app~Pt~\~llcost~Te, of Grosse Pointe, as Directors. of their daughter, MARLENE r in SI. John's Episcopal Church, ' of 100 women ticket sellers aOs WEI . h'lrs'D ~ B. IldetrL' .rs. All members of the fraternity D BLAIR ta Charles E Darling Royal Oak. f om Women of 111 n' 10 ga"l 0 saris 0 oUlse .. ., -, I nay e s L d" d l\', Ed d'S bl are mVlted to attend the ban. Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Ch,arles ------member clubs. un ,an • Irs. war au e, que!. Reservations and further E. Darling, of Birmingham. CAMILLA Proceeds from this event will Tickets may be purchased information can be had by call- .Miss Blair is also the daughter F'uculty Wives vrovide the final contribution from Alumni House, Wayne ing Wayne W. Wilson at WOod. d the late Dr. Kenneth E. Blair. of a five'Yl'ar project to make State University. ward 1~554. Plan Fun Night No Credits - No Returns a substantial and appropriate ------The bride elect is a senior in .. gift to Wayne State University Vikings International the Schoal of Architecture and i --. I SHOE SALON iri its Centennial Year on behalf NANCY McKINNON, a junior Meeting Slated Feb. 20 Design, University of Michigan, I The G.rasse Pomt~ Faculty I of its Women Alumnae, as an. in Grosse Pointe High School, and a member of Gamma Phi Wives Will hald thelr annual OF nounced by Mrs. 1)on Ball, of was a winner on the CKLW Beta sorarity. Fun Night this Friday eveni~g, Detroit, Fund chairman. "Guess The Year" contest reo A meeting ta introduce the .. . February 16, at Brownell Jumor Mrs. Charles Huber, of Lake. cently. public to Vikings International, Her fl~nce .IS a graduate. of ,.High School from 6:45 to 11 Ltd., a travel.oriented social Yale Unlverslty and a semor o'c1ock club, will be held at the Grosse in the School .of Medicine. Uni.'. . Pointe War Memorial Tuesday versily of Michigan. He is affi. A chicken potluck dinner has eve n in g, February 20, at 8 liated with Nu Sigma Nu medi. I been planned to start the even. Kercheval at St. Clair, Gf-liS5e' Pointe o'clock. 1ft 't I in" .off followed by volleyball. H W, f,om Wright K.y, if, Diltin~tiv .. ca ra erm y. table t~nnis, swimming or card The Salon that gives you service with quality in tile fit Among the Club's up.coming A 111 du" I d ' . . activities are a jet trip to Mardi j. ay we 109 IS P anne. I playing. The wil'es are brmgmg Gras, followed by South Amer- Itheir husbands along to join in ------~----._---_.------_._--_._---- /:,)~ ica, skiing in Innsbruck, Aus. Amang the 1,285 students wha the fun . .{~,,~ tria, island hopping in the Carib. qualified scholastically far de. Chairman for the evening is bean and dinner parties in De. grees at Purdue University's Mrs. William Mogk. lIer com- f troit.area clubs and restaurants. midyear graduation was JOHN mittee members include Mrs. , ~,:O'.1 Membership in this non.profit ODELL LEDYARD, of Dyar Jerry Keith, Mrs. Jack Mc. ~ . ...•••.... '~s..'~.•.~.~.:.'...' •.•..•...~. club is open to adults, single or Lane, who received his Ph.D in Mahon, Mrs. Eugene Matecun '. ," ,,:' married. Economics. and Mrs. James Schandevel. -----_ .._------~----. \~~.',.....:"'J5]I DEEPLANDS AREA

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TO TilE QUALIFIED ELECTORS GROSSE POINTE WOODS. MICHIGAN NOTICE IS IIEREBY GIVEN that all qualifietl electors of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County. Michigan who are now duly registerl'd. de~iring to vote at the Regular City Electir.'n to he held in lhe City of (irosse r';nle Woods (for the Eledian of a Mayor and three Councilmen) on Monday, April 1, 1968, mUf.t register with the City Clerk at th~ Municipal Building, 20025 ~lack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan on or prior to March I, 1!l68, which latter dale is the last day upon which registrations or transfer of registrations may he made. YOU ARE 1"lJHTIlER NOTIFIED that YO\l may regi~ter or transfer YO\lr registration hy appc;lrin;< at the offi('e IIf the City Clerk in thl' lIIunicipi,l Builcling, 2002,'i ~Ial'k Avenue, Grasse Pointe Woods, Michigan during thl' rcguli,r .office hours on Monday through Friclay. 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.~I on any day up to and inr'luding l\larch I, 1968. YO!! ARE HJHTIIEH N01'II'IE)) that if you hill'(' not voted will] in the past I\\'o Yl'a" ill1d ha\'1' nol had your v()ting registration reinstatl'd, .\'Our IlE(;r~'I'HATIO:'li liAS BEE:\' CANCELLED aorl in ord"r 10 noli- al the "IH)\l' elcction you are required to «'fl'g].,t"r \11th thc Clly C!l'rk VOU AHE HlRTilEH )\"OTIFII';J) that lor the l'on\'ellience of t he electors, the Cily ("Jerk will hI' .1t h('r office iT) the Municipal Building, 20025 Ma(.k AI'('IlIH', (;ro,se Pointe Woods, !Jetw('('n th(. hours of 8:00 A.~I. a011 5:00 P.~'. on Salurrla~, f'l'hruary 24, 19611 and h.-lw(.('n lill' hfllirs of

8:00 A.~f. and 8:00 J'.:\f. (I" f'rida), ,\Jaf('h I, J!l61l for thl' purpose of recpj\'ing registratians and transfer of regis\ra. lIOns. LEONA D. LIDDLE City Clerk _ Thursday, February IS, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty-three

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Gundlach-Cook June Br'lde AA'UW Slates Fort Pontchartrain DAR Plan Pettipointe 'Club Will Hear R' PI Reception, Luncheon Set () ':"l h T I To Hold Cherub Ball ltes anned Talh~On Sex---. ~lIe.~ter ~leetlllg ,Growl, renc. s ""'.' F b 23 Fort Pon!~hartraln C11aptl'r, en ' Announcement has been made Richard Kaye, dire ctor of Daughler, of !he Allleri('nn Hc\'- The rpglliar monthlv Illpetiui( I !low Grosse Pointe a I' e a B etIt _ _._.__e__ __r._._.ua ry o(lfaltlhgehtc;,nl.gagofeme1\nlrtso.fJCalanleldCeOOkJ". Com llIunity Services for th~ olution. will hold its 52nd birll1. of the Pl'ttip"inte C'hapler IJf! growth trends will evolve and _. _ __ ~ Grosse Pointe Board of Educa. day luncheon and regents' re Ihe QIlC'stcrs will be held Wed: will be related to growth of the Mrs. Sixten Ehrling Is Honorary Chairman Of March Cook, of Franklin Village. and tion and chairman of the Teach. ception on Frida)', Fehrl1nry Il>. nesday, Fchruary 21. at 12:30' entire Detroit region will be Ihe late Mr. Cook, to Richard ers' Commillee on Sex Educa- at the W"mcn's City Cilib of o'elock in the home of :\Irs, Pnul discussed before the Grosse O f Dimes Fund-Raising Affair; Mrs. Frank A. Benson Gundlach, son of 1111', tion, amI 1111'S,Virginia F. Rice. Detroit. ' , :\lurpl1y, of ,'loran road. :'ointe Senior Mens Club. Feb- Germack, Jr., Is General Chairman ,and Mrs. Theodore J. Gundlach. !LN., will appear in a panel D3\'id Gliek will spl'ak on, The program for this meeting ruary 27, at the War l\J"morial .-. Jr., of Orchard Lake formerly discllssion on "Sex Values - "Henry Ford and Greenfield I will be a ,Iud)' paper on Amber C,'nter The newest "happening," and one of the mo~t excit. of Grocise Poinle. ' Old and New" before an Ameri- Village" which will bp prl'sented hy :\lr5. The speaker will be Irving J. ing events scheduled for the Detroit area this month, is, The bride-elect is a graduate can Association of University At the rl'Celllion prec('ding the ,Ioseph Jan)('s. Rubin. Director of TALUS, the the "Cherub Ball" to be presented at the Hoostertail 'of Gro\'es High School and is a Women sludy group npxt Wed- IUIl('!leon, past regellts 10 h" ------,Detroit Regional Transporta. Friday, February 23. •..------....------s e n i 0 r at the University ofl nesday. February 21. honored from Ihis area \ljJl in. : tion and Land Use Study, a spe. S p 0 n SOl' e d bv MOD- The name seemed exceeding ~lichig~n, where she is affili-: The meeting will he held at elude the Mesdames Albert E. F;V(l Pointes i cial project of the Southeast WACKEY, the r e c. en t I y; Iy filling for this event to point ated WI~h Delta Delta Del!a. the home of 1\Irs, F. Parker Cooney. Wi!liilill ~!. Perrett and CI.Ill- To M~~t. :~ri('higan Council of Govern- formed March of Dimes; lip the n.red for re"eilreh, im. 1\11',,Gu~dlac~ was .graduated Colby 011 Stanton lane at 7:45 Carl D, MacpiJerson, , '-.'- menls (SE1\ICOG),

,IT ' Ad' • C '1 ' pro\'ed diagnOSIs and treatment from Grosse POll1te High School o'clock in the e\'ening. T h I' e e "(;ood Citizenshif)" Rubin has direcled TALUS .yomen s VISOlY ouncl for lhe 250.000 babies horn each and attended Michigan Institute The speakers will discuss his- awards \\'ill he gh'rn 01 l1igh The 1\lonc!ay. F"hnwry 1~. since inception of the stlldy in of KEY volunteers from year with birth defects of Technology He is now a torical and present vaiuE's and ,choo! stud"nts from the Melro me,'tin~ of :h.. Five Pointes July. 1965 Data concerning Wayne, Oa.kland and M.a. The National Found~tion is s ~ n ~0 I' at the University of: will deal with the responsibility politill1 area. Gilrden Cluh '.l'iIl h(' Iwld at the ,sEl\I re,it!ellls resul!ing from com~ c.ounhe.s, t.lle ~lack-he celebrating its 30th anniversary 1\lIehlgan. - of parents and the school to------Jlosnitalit)' Ce:Jler in Kercheval 250.000 TALUS intcrviews pro- affal~ I~ by IIlvltah?n only this year as a \'oluntary national . A, May .25 wedding. is planned ward new morality values. A avenue al 12:30 o'clol'k. wilh \'ides the study with the most and lImited to the fIrst 200 health organization, illJd its lOth 111 Franklm Commulllty Church. question period will follow. Catholic 8tu(ly 1\lrs. Hllpert Benson as 110stess. comprehensive bank of infoI'. reservation~, at $50 per year in the field of birth defects. ----___ I'holo by Br.usb)' Studio ----- • The group wiU concentrate on 'malion available in the region, Pidnning a June 22 wedding cOlllpo'ing pictures with pressed The TALUS stud~' also in- 1 y ,(~lub To ille(~t COUp e. : ..Honorar chair.man for. the p . . R ,are JACQUELINE :\IARY JAT- SI t F'l TV flowers, cludes analysis of soil condi- A benefit premiere perform' f~lst C.herub Ba!1 IS Mrs. Slxten, (ll ay eturns ! KOE and Peter Ernest Man- ,(I. .e I. In- lions and other demogrtlphic ance of "Molly Brown," the E ~ 1'1Ing,.of frombley road.! To 'iI I chester. whose engagement has Co 'I 1;'1 t' The Drama Di\'ision of the Orch'ld Soc'lety cha racleristies, inventory of New York broadway musical,. \halrman IS !\Irs ~rank A. "--'Ylllpllony been announced hy her parents, IUlel. I' pe ,Ill g Catholic Sludy Club of Detroit, ,man made resources and sur. starring Ann Hilton and Peter I' GeCrmahc~, Jr., of Pernen pl~ce. -- 11k and Mrs. Edward Joseph 'IFlllder .the chairmanship of 1111'S Thp Michig-~;;()rchid Society veys of the att.i1udes and living Lee d s, promises a sparkling, E ~.\ airmen a~e Mrs. WlIIJam . Paul Paray, conductor emer. Jatkoe, of NewcasUe road. The F'ebruary meeting of the Mrancls Z 1~1cGanll. \\'Ill present will hold its munthlv meeting patterns of reSIdents as well as evening of entertainment. '. 0 nsto'! an Mrs. Eugene ItuS of the Detroit Symphony The prospective bridegroom Gross7 P~i~te Motion Picture; ercy 0 e~e drama students this Sunday, Febru~rv 18, al lhe travel study. . . . '. I Hunter. I Orchestra, will return to Ford is the son of 1\11'.and Mrs. Cecil I and 1elevlslon Counci~ will be I under the direction of James J Hlghhghtmg t~. evenlllg ~I'III: ----____ :Auditorium to conduct a pair of l\lanchester, of George a\'cnue, held a.t lhe Grosse Pomte Cen, Foote. professor of Speech and : :30 o'clock. at the WWJ Audi-; be. th~ presentatlOn of the flr.st , Symphony subscription concerts Wind'.or, Ont. i tral LIbrary, Kercheval avenue Drama and also a memher of, torium on Wesl Lafa)'ette street,' If you wish ]X'rfection, follow SCientifiC Progr~s.; Awa:d Ill; St. Andrew's Ball on Thursday and Saturday. Feb. at Fisher road, at 1 o'clock the faculty of Mercy Gollege, in Detroit All visitors welcome. the advice you give others. Research, honormg a sClen~lst ruary 22 and 24 at 8:30 o'clock. Monday, February 19 a discussion of SOllle of the cur- who has made an outstandlllg 51. Andrew's Fdtowship of the Th '. P' St d 1\1' Sh' I F' 'I rent plays at a regular meeting contribution to humanity in reo Sts. Constantine and He 1en' e pe:formances \~IJI be the lerCe ,U ,enls 1 S'. II' ey .101"1 lo, .account of the Club next 1\[ondav Feb. search supported by The Na. Cnurch of Detroit will hold its ~I~~ of nlll~ Paray ~VJl.I.~ondlthlct P . - PI ~~ec~IJ~ve~tts~~lgVICeg'-preslden:.?i' ruary 19, at the Leaguc ~f' Cath tiona I Foundation _ March of fourth annual Champagne Ball :.1e on a our-wee VISI to e resenllng ays a ency, \\ I olic Women in Parsons street D.Imes. in the Whittier Hotel's Crystal ,. J mphony . speak on. t.heater ad\'~rll'sl'n!!,~ " Detrol't ' The Cherub Ball will establish Ballroom Saturday eve n i n g, He last. appeared with the Tommorrow evening will see The publIc IS cordially invited. . ------• FROM THE a "first" for what will h~pefully February 24, beginning at 9. ~rehe:tr:9 ~1 Fe b I' U a I' y and. the culmination of many weeks' ------BOTII ANGL:ES grow into an annual tradition, o'clock. . arc, 6. I w.ork for ~ver. 25 students of J~st abo.u.t the time a !nan Those who listen to what the The Ball was named by M s . ------I The pro?ram for February 22 1'lCrce JUllJor HIgh School when begms to tlunks he knows it all : other fellow has to say always Jack J Lucido of B k h: . 1\t ' d .. t band 24 WIll feature Schubert's the semi.annual "Evening of, he cuts another wisdom tooth.: gets a broader point of view. . .' er s Ire ~n~ a man suceee s JUS Y Symphony No.9, C major ("The Plays" is presented in the road, who ~as five healthy cher- mak,lllg the ~o.sl of other peo Great"); Dukas' "La Peri" and school auditorium at 8 o'clock. ubs of hel own. pies oPJlortumhes.______Rimsky.Korsakoff's Suite {rom Under the direction of Mr. ,..------.. "Snegourotchka." John Mason, the program will SPRING CLOTHiNG He will also condl'd subscrip. include two plays, "Tommy in tion concerts on February 29, the Dark," by Josepb Carlton, consignments now being received each Friday CITY OF March 2, 7, 14 and 16; a portion and "Amelia in Reverse," by 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, IMPORTED SELECTED GIFTS FROM of the Wayne State University Betlye Knapp. THE FAR EAST Centennial Concert on February The first concerns the adven. 25; and a Windsor concert with tures of young Tommy Ballin. • Hong Kong • Formosa • Japan the Detroit Symphony on gel', played by Rick Vinci, when March 10. he organized the "Amalgamated The Little Thrift Shop • Korea • India • Philippines Paray's Detroit 'appearance Ass~.ciation of Baby Sitters. St. l\Iicbaers Episcopal Clull'eh MICHIGAN follows his guest conducting en. Inc.. . OR'ENr~L OJff dagement with the Others III the cast are ChIp 20475 Sunningdale Park Symphony Orchestra. After bis La":,l!!r as Thomas Ballinger. SHOt' NOTICE TO BIDDERS appear~n~e here, he will lead ~emor, A~n Walto~ ~s Jane Bal. Grosse Pointe Woods the American Symphony Or. 111lg~r, MIchelle Slklch as Mary 11145 Whittier at Whitehill chestni in concerts at Carnegie Ballmger, Donna Boyce as Sally Selles room open every Wed, Thurs, Fri., 10 a.m. The City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan will recei\'e Hall, New York City. Mae, ~aUl"ie Emery as Angie open daily 10 a.m. bids for: Paray was conductor of the Pelr.om, Donna Mueller ?s Suzy to 3 p,m" Wednesday evening 7 to 9 p.m, fRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIl 8 p.m. Detroit Symphony from 1951 to Ballmger, Bdl ChampIOn as 1962. During that time, he con. Bert. Jeff Montgomery ~s Bat- TU 4-7840 (1) Approximate!y 75,000 gallons of "Premium gaso. ducted 204 subscription concerts man, Bob Rouke as Robm, and line with a minimum octane of 96 'I' h i c h included 781 perform- Judy BoweJ:m~n as Catwoman '---..------.------..~"':.~~- ..------1 anees of individual works in In "Ameha III Reverse," Am- _ (2) Approximately 500 gallons of "1\IS.DM", tested at addition to many more tour and elia .Pete.rs, portrayed b~ Regina 5MS sequence, rated Jnotor oils special concerts. DaVIS. fmds that entermg con. tests leads to complIcatIOns. Regina is supported by Leslie (3) Approximately 200 gallons of "Premium" hydraulic Parliamentary Law Club Evans as Gloria Pelers, Jean oil Eaton as :Mrs Peters, Lori Grif- This is the coupon Will Meet Wednesday fith as Lucy Waldon. Phil Wet Sealed ";:1s marked "Gasoline and Motor Oil" will be fengel as Ronald Hampton, receiven until 3:00 o'clock p.il1. Eastern Standard Time on The Detroit Parliamentary Craig Dooms as Davy Waldon. Law Club will meet on Wednes- _ Tuesday, February 27, 1968 at the office of the City Clerk GRUCER UpDn {;(lllipIlJnCC \',1111lilt! lerms...... •of th~s ofler, N(lbJs(o ",11/ ,edeC'nJ this, COL:,pon for IO~. plus 2C handlmg cost, YOll ma~. . if and Tom Kimmel as l\lr John day, February 21, from 10 in the Municipal Building, 20025 Ma('k Avenue, Grosse son. o'dock until 12 noon, at the ~I Pointe Woods, Michigan, at which time and place !lids will Several other students have Federatiou of Women's Clubs contribuled their efforts toward, SAVE 10~ with this coupon on your next .' 01 be publicly opened and read aloud. building Second ave, Detroit. making the evening a success. purchase of any variety of: el A program explaining "Com- Bill Stcdman, Jim McCollum, Specifications and Bid Sheets may he ohtained from the mittees" will be offered by Mrs. Bob Wiley, Mary Squiers, Bill William F.pishalski. Any per. ~. office of the City Clerk. Zeidler, Dave Woodrow, and A! son intercsted in parliamentary Donnell are serving on st~ge usage is invited to attend one crcw or a~ prompters, while The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to meeting as an observer during Georgia Anton. Cheryl Sander. waive any informality in the bidding. and to accept an~' bid the year. cott, Karole Kotowski, Dehhie In E~li1i '~~"Ii it deems to be in the best interest of the City. Maxwell, Judy Copty, and Ellen GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED Surginer are applying makeup 'before the performance. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE, WOODS Defer pupils were delighted Tickcts f(,r Ihe plnys are :;0 Ii $ L~~='TIilll~ • n Leona D. Liddle, City Clerk to hear recently that their cents for adults and 2.') cents for ;i'" redeemable on Nabisco Frozen Cookies only Wi'~: Christmas gifts of tOYs and children with Student Assod,I-, • ~ ISTORE COUPON I ~• elothing to needy children in lion tiekets. They may he PUL" Ci. 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ANTOINETTE WETZEL Funeral s e r vie e s for Mrs. Obituaries Wetzel, 79, of 14 Stratford place, '------. I were held on Wedne.::day, Feb. ELSIE K. CONKEY , the Delroit Athletic Club. ruary 14, at the A. and H. Pct. Funeral services for Mrs Interment was in Woodlawn ers Funeral Home. She died on Conkey, 69, of Pemberton road', Cemetery. Sunda~, Februa~y 11, .in the were held on Friday, February I • • " Eventide Home, 10 DetrOIt. NOTICE OF 9, in the Eppens Van DeWeghe ALICE 1\1. BECKER She was the wife of the late Funeral Home. A mass was, . Joseph and the mother of the said on the same date at As. }< uneral s e r v Ice s fo~ ~~r~. late hi a r i e Weitzmann. Mrs, sumption Grotto Church. Becker, 81, of 20741 VIrglDla Wetzel is survived by a son, J, M C nk d' d lane, were held on Wednesday, Gerald' a daughter Mrs Ted rs. 0 ey Ie. on Tues. }<'ebruary 14, in the A. and H. Adami~c; a sister, hfrs. ilulda SPECIAL ELECTION day, February 6, In the Bel. Peters Funeral Home She died D 11 'h t d h'ld mont Nursing Home after a on Sunday February '11 in Hi, r~s; ; e I ~ g~a~'l~ I ren; short illness. She was the wife County H~sPital in Wa~ren . : anI te grea .gtran .c ,I rFen. t of the late Albert D. and IS. '. ,. n e r men was 10 ores TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE GROSSE POINTE vived by her b othe F dsul She was the mother of the Lawn Cemetery. . r rs, re er. late Alfred Gazlev and is sur. ':' * Ick J, an.d Joseph V, Karle; vived by two sisters, Margaret • " and a Sister, Mrs. Anthony M. Hamilton and Mrs. Anna NELL GRAY KISKADDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM, WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN Muer, Sr. Ouellette; two g l' and children i Former Pointer Nell Gray She. \~as a m~mbe~ of the and seven great grandchildren. Kiskadden, 67, died on Sunday, . ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election will be held in The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, ASSOCIationof ~mv.ersIty Wom. Interment was in Evergreen February 4. in Boca Raton MIchigan, on Monday, February 26. 1968, between the hours of 7:00 o'dock A.M. and 8:00 o'clock P.M .• Eastern Standard Time. en. the Womens City Club and Cemdery. Community Hospital, }<'lorida. ------~--~------"-- While in The Pointe Mrs. Gray At said Special Election, the foilowing separate propositions will be submitted to the vote of the qualified electors of the school district: wu ftry HtiW ~ ~~Uab~ CITY OF organizations. I Born in Scolland, she lived in . PROPOSITION I-OPERATING MILLAGE PROPOSITION \The Pointe the greater part of GROSSE POINTE her life before moving to; Shall the limitation upon the total amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property ill The Grosse Pointe Public School Florida. I System, Wayne County, Michigan, be increased, as provlded by the Constitution of Michigan, by seven and one.half (71f2) mills on each She is survived hy her hus. dollar $7.50 for eaC'h $1,000.00) of the assessed valuation, as equalized of all property in the School District, for a period of two (2) band, Cameron Kiskadden; and years, for the years 1968 and 1969, the proceeds of the levy thereof to be used to meet general operating expenses of the School SPECIAL two brothers. John and Hugh, District? Burial will be in Roseland Park Cemetery, Detroit. Memo. NOTICE rial tributes may be sent to PROPOSITION 2 - BUILDING AND SITE MILLAGE PROPOSITION ., the Cancer Fund. I Ji; >jJ: :I1C Shall the limitation upon the total amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in The Grosse Pointe Public SCllOOI JOliN CARNEGIE WILLS II System, Wayne County, Michigan, be increased, as provided by the Constitution of Michigan, by one (1) mill on each dollar ($1.00 for 1967County and S,hool Tax John Carnegie Wills II, son each $1,000.00) of the assessed valuation, as equalized, of all property in the School District, for a period of ten (10) years, from 1968 of Mrs, C, Harold Wills and the to 1977, both inclusive, the proceeds of the levy thereof to be used for the construction, furnishing and equipping of additions to 1967 The County and School Property Tax bills have late ~fr. Wills, formerlj of existing school buildings, the remodeling and repairing of existing school buildings and to purchase real estate for school purposes? been mailed. " Lakeshore road, died on Thurs. PAYMENT WITHOUT PENALTY CAN BE MADE day, February Ii, in Phoenix, Ariz. PROPOSITION 3 - LIBRARY EXPANSION BONDING PROPOSITION 14, 1968, UP TO AND INCLUDING FEBRUARY ilIr. Wills was a graduate of AT THE CITY OFFICES, 17147 MAUMEE, Mercersburg A cad e m y and Shall The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County. Michigan, borrow the sum of not exceeding T\vo Million and Four GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN 48230. Houghton School of !lrines. He Hundred Fifty Thousand ($2,450,000.00) Do}!ars and issue its bonds therefor, for the purpose of providing funds to erect, furnish and was a Naval Intelligence officer equip an addition to the existing Grosse Pointe Central Library building to erect, furnish and equip two (2) new branch libraries within BEGINNING FEBRUARY 15, 1968, A 4% COL- in World War II. the School District (to replace the two existing branch libraries), and to acquire an additional site for one of such new branch libraries? LECTION FEE VIILL BE ADDED AS PROVIDED He is survived by his wife, BY LAW. Ann; three sons, John, Mark Each person voting on any of the above three separate propositions must be: and Dan; a daughter. Mary; Beginning March 1, 1968, all City, County and two sisters, Mrs. George E. (a) A citizens of the United States of America over twenty.one (21) years of age; SCllool Taxes will be returned to Wayne County Schenck and Mrs. Russell Chau- (b) A resident of the State of Michigan for at least six (6) months and of the School District for at least thirty (30) days prior to the Treasurer for collection. vin.' both of the Pointe; and a brother, C. Harold Wills, Jr. date of the election; and Interment was in Phoenix. (c) A registered elector ~n the city or township in which he resides. ROBERT C. BENDZINSKI • • • City Treasurer FREDERIC HYNE In addition, each person voting on either Proposition 2 above (Entitled Building and Site l\lillage Proposition) or Proposition 3 City of Grosse Pointe Funeral services for Mr. above (entitled Library Expansion Bond Proposition) must be a qualified elector having property assessed for taxes within the School Hyne, 61, formerly of Grosse District, or the lawful husband or wife of such person. Pointe, and more recently of Mount Clemens, were held at The place of election will be the duly designated voting places in each election precinct in the School District and at'e as follows: the Verheyden Funeral Home i on Wednesday, February 14, PRECINCT NO. I-Voting place at ROBERT TROMBLY SCHOOL, 820 Beaconsfield. Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. Precintl to include: ; and from the Grosse Pointe NORTH, middle of Jefferson Avenue; EAST, rear lot line of the east side of Bishop Lane; SOUTH. Lake S1. Clair; WEST, Detroit City Limits. CITY OF GROSSE POINTE : Memorial Church. He tliEid in Jennings Hospital on Sunday, PRECINCT NO.2-Voting place at GEORGE DEFER SCHOOL, 15452 Kercheval Avenue, Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan. Precinct 10 include: February 11. NORTH, middle of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side of Whittler Avenue; SOUTH, Middle of Jefferson Avenue; WEST, Detroit Born in Detroit, Mr. IIYlle is City Limits. (Includes both sides of Wayburn Avenue). NOTICE TO VETERANS survived by his wife, Dorothy; PRECINCT NO.3-Voting place at tile LEWIS E. MAIRE SCHOOL, 740 Cadieux Road, City of Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Precinct to include: a daughter, Mrs. ClIarles Mac. NORTH, middle of Mack Avenue; EAST, rear lot line of the east side of University Place; SOUTH, Lake S1. Clair; WEST, rear lot line of the Kinnen, Jr.; a sister, Dorothy, west side of Kensington Road to Jefferson Avenue and the rear lot line of the east side of Bishop Lane south of Jefferson Avenue. Veterans' Homestead Tax Exemption Affidavits are and three grandchildren. available for 1968 to those veterans and unremarried Interment was in Woodlawn PRECINCT NO.4-Voting place at the PERE GABRIEL RICHARD SCHOOL, 176 McKinley, Grosse Poinle Farms, Michigan. Precinct to Cemetery. include: NORTH, middle of Mack Avenue; EAST, rear lot line of the south side of Moran Road; SOUTH, Lake st. Clair; WEST, rear lot line of widows of veterans who meet the following condi. * * * the West side of Rivard Boulevard. tions: GEORGE COl\IIUYN PRECINCT NO.5-Voting place at the NEW KERBY SCHOOL, 285 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Precinct to include: NORTH, Funeral services for Mr. Com. boundary line between Grosse Pointe Farms and Grosse Pointe Shores-Grosse Pointe Woods from Lake S1. Clair to the rear lot line of east side 1. Owned no taxable property both Real and myn, of 953Beaconfield avenue, of Chalfonte Avenue, thence southerly to the middle of Moross Road, thence westerly to the l1

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.~~:':::>>>1~:\i~~~n/lftm.Wkw.:mw.:~"'~lll~;m<~1 4-H ELP WANTED 4-HELP WANTED S-SITUATION WANTED 6-FOR RENT- 16B-ROOMS FOR RENT !Unfurnished I PLEASANT ROOM for gentle. RECEPTIONIST for doctor's MATURE REFINED WOMAN College Grads with car desires babysitting. 21340 BEACONSFIELD. New man, good location. Call after office. Must be able to type male or female TUxedo 1.0183. one bedroom apartment. Air 5 p.m. TUxedo 5.2809. and have general office ex- $7,200 Fee Paid conditioned, all appliances, NlCE ROOM in Grosse Pointe perience. Recent bigh school Major AAA corporation seeking LADY WANTS babysitting and . d h t '1 t s~e CLASSIFIED ~ carpellOg an ea. ,I us C for employed gentleman. Con. graduate preferred. Must be young men and women ~ to light housekeeping. 5 days. to appreciate. Call 7792910. venient location. TU 5.4881. neat and ambitious. Have train for excellent positions in Good reference. TEmple 3. own transportation. 22790 management, sales, and fi. 8574. GROSSE PTE. PARK. 4 bed. WOMAN offers lov~ly roor;. ADS I Kelly Road at 9 Mile, East nance. -- .-.-- ...---- .. -- rooms, I a r g e playroom in kitchen privileges for employ. 372.4244 LAD Y desires convalescent, t S 11 d all 1i Detrot, near Eastland Cen. 882-5480 IPS I basemen.. ma en, sm ed woman. East Warren.Outer te r . 776-5770 or TU 4-0466. companion, care of elder y, library on ~Irst floor. ~Iose to Drive area. TUxedo 4.9377. CITY OF Grosse Pointe Woods, relief or by week. References. bus, shoppmg, parochial and . . .__. _ ... _ ~ Call TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly Department of Public Safety. !i 8696684. public schools. Sub. let for 6 ROOM with adjoining bath. Prl. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE - clerk dispatcher. Age mini. Young man interested in TWO GIRLS-;-17 and 15-,~~i;e months or arrangements for vate home, businesswoman Your Ad Can Be Charged mum, 21; high school gradu. ¥-I learning all facets of busi. ate or equivalent. Good physi. work after school and Satur. longer lease. $400 per month, preferred. Call before 8:45 I ness. Some bookkeeping pre. cal and mental condition. day. Tuxedo 1.8481, Jan or, Immediate occupancy. 886. a,m. or after 5:15 p.m. week- •ti. ~~:'~~::'"y ~,~YM;."¥..o~.if:::=: ~... ~;}:-' ~~~ .. W1X;~~:.:tf.{-'~.A ..t-~?~ if.$'Lx.~~Y:@ill 'ti~::t<:W';.;c.,.mm.:?14f.~~V~~~t::~:::::-.::~?:::~~::x::s1:$m::-:f;::~~?:::m::;{:;&~• ferred. Excellent opportun. Shift work. male or female. Judy. _!~~~8:2.3829. days. Anytime weeke"ds. Ker. ity to earn while you learn. T y pin g required. Starting -- cLeval.Moross area on 2 bus. 5A-SITUATION WANTED NEFF - 3 bed~ooms" 2 baths, lines. TUxedo 4.3694. I '-8 ~.U~.c?_~~ \4-HE~.~_~~.~T~___ ~u~~e~:e~~~it~ou~a~f~ ~;n~ wage, $5,146. For further in. (D • ) garages, spacIOus c 10 set s. ._ formation call Records offi. omestlc .._ Fireplace. Adults. 885.2209. NICE ROOM for employed lady Classified Deadline ,PRIVATE home tutoring .. ~e Company Rep. year or two. cer, 886.2700. WO!'tlAN~~ish~~~rfice clean. i ----.----- ....-- ..--- in quiet home, near transpor. have ex cell en t,. cerhfled Up to $7,200 plus car plus ex- William Barr Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., ing references Call 833-3454 I GROSSE POINTE PARK tation. Reply to Box B25, teachers. All subjects at penses. Represent a large, IHURON STEEL CO. ~O 6.6400 for all new copy. changes of Office Manager aft~l' 6 p.m. . ILarge 7 room .briek s!ngle, full Grosse Pointe News. copy and cancell:.tlons It Is reasonable rates. Otto's Tu. AAA company. Meet all the _. basement, SIde drive. 2-car ______suggested that ell real estate toring Service, VEnice 96543. top people. Top product line Trainee W 0 MAN wanls days. Child garage. Vacant. $225, month. ROOMS FOR RENT or share $7,200-Fee Paid copy be submitted to our of. needs sl'1id men. Fee paid. care. sick care, cleaning or FIKANY REALTOR house. recreation room, wash. Learn the ropes. then you can I fice by Monday 5 p.m. January COMMUNITY _~~2:4~~ IP_S__ ~~~~80_ pull the strings. Get acquaint. general. 32~764. 1886.5051 886.3114 er and dryer. Call afler .. TUTORING SERVICE i ed with complete office man. EXPERIENCED lady desires I WIND~iIi.LPOINTEDRiVE, _p.m. TUxedo 4.9023. I Graduates agement, then advance to a Charge Ad!o-12 Words for $1.25' MRS. LOUIS MAhlCK DIREC I I ~l 0 n day! Tuesday, genera!.. 15808 Duplex, 3 bedrooms, 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT Tax DO YOU want a permanent po- supervisory position. Excellent Grosse Pomte, references. 921. 2',2 baths, Carpeted kitchen, I Dc each additional word TOR Tutoring by degree teach. sition in the downtown De. benefits. ears available in all subjects for 9594. screened porch, newly deco. MACK AVE., 18164 - 2,300 sq. troit area? We offer opportu. 882-5480 IPS 372.4244 CeII grades high school, college and rated. Vacant. $275, month. ft. with display space. Ideal Accounlant nity for advancement and EXPERIENCED woman wishes TUXEDO 2.6900 adult education. FEMALE musicians wanted, nights, building cleaning. ~7. VaHey 1-0764 for manufaclurers representa. Applicants should have college I good working conditions in tive. WOodw?rd 3-4761. 3 Trunk Lines 339 Merriweather degree and experience in ac. the following jobs:' must be willing to practice 0507. GROSSE POINTE WOODS-3. and ready to work. If you counting, preferably in taxes. bedroom, IV2 story brick, Ph AVAILABLE immediately, sev- NEWS 8ALEIi STATIONS I TUxedo 4-2820 want to entertain for fun and RELIABLE lady wishes baby Typists baths. Lot 60'x150. $230 per eral air conditioned offices. DOWNTOWN AREA' OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS For furth"r information and in. profit, now is your chance. sitting or convalescent care. TYPING 45.50 wpm on electric month. Owner, 7724248. Price range $50 to $70 includ. Grand Circus Park Newl Stand Grosse Pointe Farms terview, pl,~ase call Call Mr. DuLac. 822.5342 be. 5 days. References. 331.8259. Majestic News Stand typewriter. East side. ing utilities. Chct Sampson FamUy Tbeater New. Stand tween:l and 9 p.m. Travel Service Building. 100 MICHIGAN HARCOURT-Lower, 2 large PRIVATE TUTORING NEAT WO~IAN wishes laundry Kercheval. TUxedo 5.7510. E JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS Stenographers GIRL for insurance agency, full bedrooms, 2 baths, TV room. .Alden Park Manor. E. J eHerson IN CONSOLIDATED or hel.p through dinner or and VanDyke YCUR OWN HOME TYPING 50 wpm on electric or or part time. Good typist and 2.car garage. V'iean!. PROFESSIONAL suite, 4 rooms, ParI< Drug'. City LimIts GAS CO. work evenings after tr o'clock. manuaL Shorthand 80 wpm. good at figures. Tuxedo 1.7736. furnished reception room, All subjects; all grades. $15 day. 833.1574. JOHN C. STAUDT, INC. GROSSE POINH PARK heat, airconditionin~, estab. Adults and chiidren. Certi. Empioyment and placement, VA 2.0100 Eves. VA 2.6593 MJUer Pharmacy. lVaybum and Call Emp. Mgr. Executive Manager LADY wishes light work Wed. Kercheval fied teachers. Miss White, 965.8000, exten. lished clinic at 19515 Mack, Sullivan Pharmacy. Beacowfleld Call: sian 3112. 963-0068 After 9 AM. Trainee nesdays, Sat u r day s. Own suitable medical, dental, CPA, Lo~~ ~:~f~e~~~re on Charlevoix DETROIT AND SUBURBAN An equal opportunity emIJloyer. transportation. Call 4.8 p.m. etc. TUxedo 4-4011, TUxedo $5,100 - FEE PAID GROSSE POINTE WOODS. and Lakepolnte TUTORING SERVICE Michigan Mutual 823.5062. 1.0623. Be a successful FinanCIal Exec. New 4 bedroom Colonial, 2% GROS:>E POINTE CITY KE 7-4653 WEEKEND AND HOL:i:DAYS I liability Ins. CO. 58-EMPLOYMENT baths, family room, attached GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" Cunningham's Drug •• Noue Dame WE WILL train ladies over 30 utive with a giant in the in. and Kercheval dustry. No experience neces. 8UREAU garage. $400. Offices -- desk space - parking Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre 2E-SCHOOLS for permanent switchboard MID TERM TU 5.0518 TU 2..7252 Dame and Kercheval sary. Full Training Program. IF YOU are seeking employ. BOD Secour Hospital OD Cadieux work downtown, day and af- COLLEGE GRADS OTTO RUSSELL, BUILDER ment and have good refer. MODERN BUILDING, 430 sq. LIFE DRAWING, evening class ternoon shift openings. No CAREER oP¥ortunities in ac. Mr. Purvis Mr. Higgins 886-0478 GROSSE POINTE FARMS Wednesday or Thursday. 10 experience necessary but counting, marketing. engi. ences call the Efficient Work. fl., near expressway, ample Trail Pharmaey. Kercheval aD 882.5480 IPS 3724244 weeks. Limited enrollment. must have legible handwrit. neering and data processing. ers Employment Agency. 824. parking. Utilitie •. 8862:111. Fa~s wgruP. FlAher 84. and Beginners also welcome. Call ing. Apply in writing to Mrs. Openings nation wide. No ex. WOMAN companion, helper to 7033. GROSSE POINTE. 781 St. Clair. FOUR separate offices which 839-2530, Varga Art Studio. R. Kehrer, 600 Michigan perience necessary. Fee paid. invalid. Home privileges. Ref. sc~:m~~t'brugs. I'Isher RI1. and Lower 2 bedroom, heated, could be ulilized separately Bldg., Detroit 48226. 8825480 IPS 372-4244 erences. Tuxedo 2.1247. 6-FOR RENT- children welcome, $185. 881- c:~~~:m Drulla, Mack and 7 3-LOST AND FOUND (U••furnishedl or as a suit:l. Second floor 10. &lUe Road 'd EXPERIENCED waitress, ap. 8515. Cottage Hospital ODKereheval aI. cation. Kercheval on the Hill LOST. Two Batik wall hangings Muir k Public Relations ply in person. Cupids 12230 E. WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE, locale. Phone Mrs. Schlaff. Merit.Woods Drug Center. Mae vicinity of War Memorial. Re. WOODBRIDGE off Harper, near AAA Warren. 15d30.15832 - 2 bedroom duo Purdy & Edgar Associates for aDd Bournemouth ward. Tuxedo 4.9932. Trainee 9 Mile. Excellent 3 bedroom plex, carpeted, den, recrea. information. TU 6.6010. GROSSE POINTE WOODS STATIONARY steam boiler sec. RANCH. Built 1954, gas heat, Gro.. Potnte PhannaC7. Mack 4-HELP WANTED Car and expenses. Extensive CORP. ond class engineer with li- 2 car garage, carpets and tion room, garage. $255. 821- IDEAL location, 600 sq. ft. at public contact with unlimited Now hiring cense for night shift. Call Mr. draperies included. $200 per 7842. 19579 Mack Ave., Grosse U:::~n~.:n~~~~acy. Maek and potential. Daily association International Murphy, 825.4120. month. Immediate occupancy, Pointe Woods. Beautifully fur- H~~~~hI1l011l. Mack and 8- with upper management clio Need Men 18 to 27 IMMEDIATE occupancy, lovely Airline Trainee Many departments open. TUxedo 1.6300. home, Harper Woods, Coun. nished, $125 per month; $100, Ar~~~'a Drug. Mack and Raw- entele. 4A-HELP WANTED unfurnished. Call for appoint- To $7,200. Excellent career with try Club Drive, near Vernier No experience necessary. (Domestic) Johnstone & Johnstone ment to see. B~~"berugl. Mack and Roslyn International Air 1 i n e. Free Mr. Higgins Mr. Ritter We train at company expense. and Mack. Grosse Pointe Bekins Moving & Storage Co. travel. Top benefits. No ex- 372.4244 IPS 882.5480 WANTED-Experienced cooks. schools, and parochial. Near DETROIT AREA 886.4740 BrlU« Drug Store. Maek and perience. Male or female. DEPENDABLE- man t~t';~ waitresses and couples. Grosse CHIPPENDALE Court Apart. Expressway, busses, cburches 372.4244 IPS 882-5480 $145 ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd. and shopping center. 3 bed. R;;'':lU:.~~dlcal Servlee Pharmacy parking lot and live in quart. I Pointe Employment Agency, Maek and Muran TUxedo 5-4576. and Chippendale. New, 1 and rooms, large closets and stor- 6D-RESORT PROPERTY G.P. Post OWce, Mack and War. QUALIFIED -TEACHER for -es. ers at downtown church. PER WEE K 2.bedroom, walk. in closet, age, den, rec. room. One full ~OR RENT tablished Grosse Pointe Co. WOodward 1.5777. p:r~ca Drug store. Mack and St. I HOUSEKEEPER, experienced, your own privale basement. bath plus 2 half baths. Fire. "'lair opera.live nursery school" 5- MOTHERS WITH CARS-- SALARY live.in, references. TUxedo Applianves, pool, air condi. O;'yunshlre Druga. Maek and place, gas heat, disposal, in. mormngs per week, startmg IPart time work during school Only those who can begin 5.2663. tioning. Apartment, 772.8410. cinerator. carpeting and dra. SKIING ACCOMMODATIONS L ~vEn~~~~.cy. Maek enel Bea September 1968. 886.0949. hours taking orders and de- immediately need apply. Office, LAkeview 1.2840. peries. Large 2 car garage. conafleld PLAIN cook, live.in, light Nice lot and neighborhood. Lake Charlevoix near Boyne TRAVEL agent for Eastland livery for Fuller Brush. $35 Call personnel. 963.0088 housekeeping. Must be good $250 per month. Security de. Mt. Write: Villa-Nuava, Iron. are a, salary plus excellent for 15 hours plus. TUxedo . . with 'dderly couple. Assist GROSSE POINTE 1A_PERSONALS posit. Lease, references, op. ton, lIlich. or telephone 616- LI commissions. Experience 4.7531. I M T full time housekeeper. TUx. EXCELLENT 3-bedroom COLO. 7.2030. preferred but not essential. -- ...- -- -- ..-.---- anagement rainee NIAL on 50' site. Large kitch- tion to buy. 884.5603. JOrn THE-My~t;'Y Club Bus edo 1.1146 or TUxedo 1.7726. 862.7555. Investigator Trainee FEE PAID en, games room, enclosed ter- trips for eve r y occasio.n. ALTER.Warren are ... 4 rooms, BEAUTIFUL 3.bedroom home $425 plus bonus Represent a blue chip major EUROPEAN woman for cook. race, 2.car garage. VACANT. Charter busses anywhere 10 couple only. TUxedo 2-1000. on Lake Huron for summer Earn while you learn-All you corporation. You will be ing, Grosse Pointe borne. $250 per month. TU 1.6300. U.S. or Canada. Cars picked need is a high school diploma groomed for management. season. Private beach. Good ACCOUNTING Must live.in. References reo GROSSE POINTE area, 2 bed. up and delivered anywhere. This position presents an excel. and a desire for public contact. Top starting salary plus all swimming. VAlley 1-7735. quired. Call after 7:30 p.m., Johnstone & Johnstone room duplex, modern, adults, 399-2295. lent opportunity if you are Wurk for a major national benefits. TUxedo 6.5593. Mr. Higgins $150. TUxedo 2-9442 after 6 interested in accounting even corporation. Mr. Ritter p.m. FOR RENT though YOll .are !lot yet a col- 372.4244 IPS 882.5480 882-5480 IPS 372-4244 HOUSEKEEPER, live in, 2 INDIAN VILLAGE SKIING - GAYLORD lege graduate and have no - -_._._------young children. Top salary. DODGE MOTOR HOME EXCLUSIVE r.rosse Pointe (on DUPLEX, 4 rooms, full base- I experience. Your application WE NEED a fast, competent 886.0517. IROQUOIS (near St. Paul Ave.) 5 Minutes from Otsego ski club. SLEEPS 8 the Hill) Salon desires experi. ment, gas heat, yard, 2 ear will be considered if you are girl to put t.ogether monthly - Fine home in top condition. Efficiency apartments, clec .• I I enced stylist. High eommis. garage. Near Chandler Park. AVAILABLE now working toward a busi. sales reports, statistics, and COOK-5 days, all day Thurs- 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, library trie heat, declric kitchens sion plus. 882-1540. $125. TU 1-0620. FEBRUARY.MARCH ness degree in evening school. perform general office duties day and Sunday off. Ex- with fireplace. One year lease accommodates up to 8 per. sons. 961.9624 or 965.9286 for PHONE 882.1537 This local company has an em. in a 6 girl office. Typing and ---T~bOp~r-a-t-o-r--- I =!~;~:.d, with references. near $350 month, unfurnish. GROSSE PODITE PARK ployee benefits program which goo d arithmetic needed. ed, with renewal option. Lower 7 room flat, carpeted, air reservations. Detroit. Work for the largest service -- Adults preferred. conditioned. 2 baths, extra FLYING to Fort Lauderd~ie will provide financial assist. Apply 2545 Conner, 9 a.m.- corporation in its field. All you CLEANING WOMAN-Monday ance in your clJntinuing edu. 5 p.m. shower in basement. 3 bed. need is 6 months experience. Wednesday and Friday. 8:30- Saturday, February 17, reo cation. -- .------. HUGH CHALMERS rooms, Florida room, 2 car turn next WEek. Take 2. TUx- Top salary plus all benefits. 4:30. $12. References. TUx- garage. Wired for stereo. FORT LAUDERDAL.E Please apply in writi~g to Box I STENOGRAPH ER TU 4-4040 372.4244 IPS 882-5480 edo 4-0985. Some draperies. Custom built ed(, 2.7270. __.' C 15, The Grosse POinte News, Luxury ocean front town. kitchen with dishwasher. Rec. COLoi-WEDDING-CANDIDS. 99 Kercheval Ave., G ro sse BOOKKEEPER-Part time for CLEANING WOMAN, every house, 2 bedrooms. private UNUSUAL reation room. 2 years lease, None finer. No minimum Pointe, Michigan 48236. We have an opening in Qur Small business in Grosse Pte. other week, D() ironing, Jeffer-I beach. pool, etc. WOodward charge. Select from over 70 An equal opportunity employer. EASTLAND OFFICE for a area, 965-1965. son.Marter area. References. $325 per month. Woodward mature individual with short. .. _ 3.3123. beautiful proofs. For appoint ... . _ PRescott 7-7491. OPPORTUN ITY 1.3044. Nights, 821.0603. ment in your home to see EXPERIENCED real estate hand skill of 80 wpm and a Programmers typing speed of 50 wpm. Th RESIDE in downtown Detroit's Grosse Pointe's most creative salesman wanted. Must be 5-S!TUATION WANTED NORTH SHORE APTS. 6F-TO SHARE Duties are interesting and di. is is It! most distinguished address photography, call J. S. De sharp and alert. Excellent op. NEW AND SPACIOUS versified. No recent experi.. $10.000 No Fee exclusive "Elmwood LIVING QUARTERS TRI.CITY ence necessary. Career opportunity with major Park". adjacent to the Lafay. 1 and 2bedroom apts. Central WINDMILL POINTE - Modern R:;~)~~S:~85:~li~c-;-~tudent I :ri~~:'0 ~~e~_~:ing. , growth corporation. One year BABY SITTERS ette Park area. Extras con. ai" conditir.ning, private base. lower bungalow, furnished. Call Employment Mgr. I experience will qualify you for tained in this tri.level Co.op ments, GE appliances include will drive car or chauffeur R d Competent. adult women carpeted, clean, quiet, $85. 963.0068 After 9 a.m. a top job in the industry. Hir. are now being offered at a surface burner, oveu, refrig- Gentleman only. 82~.1922 after some part~ to MiaJ.lli, Florida I ec 0 r 5 for babysitting, convalescent ing now. tremendous sacrifice Air.eon. erator. dishwasher, disposal, 8 area, leavmg April 10. Ref. and elderly care, available. p.m. Michigan Mutual 372.4244 IPS 882.5480 ditioned, 1,850 sq. fl.. (2) bed. covered car ports. SWIM. ~~~~~~s are available. Tuxedo I ------_ .. Management LICENSED and BONDED rooms, (21h) baths, family !'tUNG POOL. Close to public 7-WANTED TO RENT Liability Ins. Co. EXPERIENCED dictaphone opo --- ..------1 room and library study . . . transportation. Docking facili. I erator, general ffice work. 754.6070 THREE. BEDROOM apartment 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION FORMS CONTROL This Co.op allows tax deduc. ties. Call 771.3124. tions up to 68%. Phone for or duplex near shopping and EXPERIENCED ga;:-dener-;;;ct I ~~s~~~ B~~:~n~e~:~~~r?f~~~: E. JEFFERSON AT 9',2 MILE public grade school. City, PIANO, THEORY: Pre.school This position offers an excellent handy man. Excellent 4 room 6688 appointment, 961-4564. Your Girl Friday ______Farms or Park. June occu- through university level. Will. o;~portullily in the are a of living qilarfers, all utilities, ...... melhods and procedures in Sccretarial Service ----- .. ----... . 6A-FOR RENT pancy. Professional engineer ter Mueller, 482 Colonial Cl.! including garage and tele. JR. CLERK, $350. Company 1300 LAFAYETTE EAST. d f'l t . the controllers de;>artment. phone. Goo,1 salary. Must will train. JOY DOMAN, Mimeographing LOVELY LARGE 1 bedroom (Furnished) an amI y re urnmg from N. TUxedo 6-1000. _.... .___ overseas. References. Local H you are a college graduate,! havl' best of references. Reply 27500 Harper, PR 2.5600. Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 apartment facing the river, ROSEVILLE l\loteI Morocco. contact: McGann, TU 4.8852. Box A-IS, Grosse Ple. News. -- RED BR IGGS in a business adminislration' SECRETARY, $433 Free. Nice -L--O------19th floor. All utililies except 32160 Gratiot. Large new.. . ------. ---- M ILD field, or if you are now work. skills. JOY DOMAN, 27500 I,,' Y U'LL name the job you electril'ity. $226 per month. deluxe kitchenette and 1 bed. GR?SSE POIJ\'TE reSIdents de. PIANO and TlIEORY I ing on .~uch a degree, your Claims Adjuster Harper, PR 2.5600. want done, we'll do it . 9627400. room apartment. Completely sIre 2 or 3 bedroom .smaller BHlG(;S MUSIC STUDIO II application will be considercd. Trainee VA 4.9172. - furnished in custom f:lrnish. home. Adulls, responSIble. re. IS Kertheval. Punch and Judy, H you have done this kind of $6,400 PLUS CAR-NO FEE HARCOURT. 796. upper f1"t, ings Includes all utilities. ferences. Approximately April. Building. work, ttds would he a plus Ex-Service Men 2 hcdrooms. den. garage. 823 2489 All you need is a college degree Wondering where to go? We SECRETARIAL SERVICES newly decorated. R23.5910: Convenient to shopping at _ . . (jrosse Pointe factor in your application, hut and the desire to learn, This specialize in placmg fx.ser. ~Iacomb ~lall across street. FAi\HLY OF YOUNG-j)-OCTO-fi TL xedo 25680 ! it is nol a prcrl'Cjuisite. Grace Brown bluc chip company will do vice men ill career opportuni. COLONIAL IN FARMS - 6 Adull~ only. No pets. 293. in service desperately need __ As a flill time employee you Mack.Cadieux Area the rest Call for immediate tics in all fields of industry. rooms, newl)" decoraled. Se. 2440. _ 3 bedroom house or flat. Park (;UJ'fAIl, Tl'nllr Banjo. Il~\\aii would qualify for the rom. interview. Transcrihing. general lyping, rurity drsopit. $150 per 3724244 IPS 8825480: 1,AKEFRONT. Large 31/2 bath, area. 527.9035 days; VAlley an ~I';tar, \1 andolm 1(',,"ns pany's edurational assistance Ml.5350 momil, TUxcdo 5.8310, Mr. Purvis Mr. ITiggins :17' living room. cf)mpletely 12309 evenings. )In\';,!.' Inslrun1'mls for s;ole. program which would prcwide 882.5480 IPS 372.4244 VA ~r;I;H i you with financial assistance PROCTER & GAMBLE PRACTICAL NURSING, Grosse MACK. Shady Lane. oposile St. furnished. Color TV, freezer. PHYSICIAN and wife desire 1.2 i in completing your cducation. 4-HELP WANTED Pointe refercnces. Own trans .foan of Arc Church. 3room electric bar, newly carpeted. bedroom apartment, carr,'oge HAS immediate opening fo,' con. t 1 t f . A II h t h 2 a portation. 886.5087. 2.6 p.m. arar nwn, carpI'. 1'1' nger. sma oa angar.car house or flat in Ihe Pointe rUNCH AND JUDY Plf'asl' send rl'sumc to Box D 68. The Grosse Pointe News, sc;entious young lady, in down. alor. st<)\'~, ilir c(mciilioner. garage. Prime condition. A MUSIC STUDIOS town office. Shorthand. typing BABY .~ittcr, daytime and week. PR 54173. LA 62800. lea~e. .~ccurity deposit and fnr occupany .Tuly 1. WO 1. 99 Kercheval Ave" Grosse ! Guitar Piano the Poinl!'. \firhigan 48236. and ahility to work with fi. ends, Quiet. reliable. Excel. , references require

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SHOP the h!ghways, byways, out of the wa>' places, in Eng- land, France. Germany and Italy, 21 da,v all expense leisurely tour complete $750. Next trip, Sept. 12.0ct. 3. All guitars reduced Call LOrain 7.3072, 20% to :;O%! DRIVERS! Approximately S18 DRUM SETS SALE buys $10,000/$20,000 LiabIHty $480 Slingerland.Ludwig. Property damage. Medical! 4 piece, new $299 payments. TUxedo 12376, $300 DELUXE 4 piece, EST ATES bought and sold, new $160 Complete or odd pieces, An $525 Vox 4 piece, new $299 Hques. silver, china. furm. Used 3 pc. LUDWIG set $ 59 lure. Oriental rugs. Hugh c., Bulan, 10233 Woodward, TO 625uO. .1 THINK RESALE I Save money, save time. Quality clothing. Ann Fogart~., Adele S imp son, Gina Poole. You I' wouldn't believe the prices. Birmi!!p,ham Resale Shop 319 Brown St., Birmingham Open Monday thru Sat., 10 10 4

PIANO - Kimball consolette. TUxedo 5.1908 after 5.

------_. - •... _------.----_._---- QUAINT, old time miP: cans. ENGINES: Factory rebuilt for Sanded, p rim e d (antique cars, trud;s, $89, up. All black). Ready for your imagi. makes, high performance native touch. 881.2967 or 885. motors. COnVAIR SPECIAL- ISTS, Terms. 537-1117. 6111.

2 GREEN velvet fireside chairs. Good condition, $15 each. TUxedo s-

120 Foot Business Properly on Harper Avenue hetween Len. non and' Beaufail, plus par. eel on Lennon which is zoncd for parking. Entire package very reasonably priced.

Sweeney & Moore, Inc. TU 16800

12F--RESORT PROPERTY FOR $ALE

MJO LODGE FOR S}\LE ON A HIGH bank of a beautiful trout stream, suitable f"r plush club or faIC,ily use. Will accommodate 17 guests in main building. Tbis is one of the better lodges in lower Michigan. Formerly owned by lhe Mitchell Bentley Corp. 893.2291.

i2H-LAKE AND RIVER PROPERTY

ON LAKE lIl;no~ - PORT l1lillO\'

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Thursday, Fcbruaryl5, 19b8 Page Thirty.Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 12H-LAKE AND RIVER 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE

ST. CLAIR MICHIGAN VACANT - 'READY HARPER WOODS BY APPOINTMENT EXECUTIVE DELUXE HOME GROSSE prE. HOMES' 1891 OXFORD RD. Grosse Point~ FOR NEW OWNERS LAKESH0RE DRIVE, Grosse Hurry on This One OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 North Riverside Drive, over. SHARP 3 tedroom, 2 bath OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. looking st. Clair River. Lovely NORTH Pointe Shores-Brand new 5 20943 NORWOOD. Grosse Pointe CAPE COD of which there OW!\'ER would like to have this BARRINGTON, 865 - B r i c k 4 bedroom home. Formal Din- bedroom, 5 bath home over- schools, sharp brick, 11h are bedroom and bath on LEXINGTON, 430 - Spacious. 3 home sold befre they move Ranch. VACANT •. 2 master ing Room, paneled library, looking beautiful Lake St. story Nice living room with first and 2 b~drooms, bath on bedrooms 21h bath ranch ID up north on the 21st. This bedrooms with doub~e closets, "Dream Kitchen with Built. POINTE Clair. fireplace, dining room, large second floor. All large rooms convenient Far m s location. brick Colonial, 3 bedroom and 25' living room, well ar- ins". Spacious living room kitchen, 3 nice bedrooms, 2 with excellent storage areas. Fully air conditioned. Modern bath up, nice living room with ranged kitchen, 2.car graage. with fireplace. S ere e lied BELOW OPEN SUN. 2-5 car gara:~e. Open to offers. 18x12 jalousied inclosed ter kitchen has top quality built. fireplace. formal dining room, Gas heal Carpets and draper. porch. Baseme:nt. Property WOODS Open Sunday 2 to 5. race off kitchen. Outstanding in appliances. Large utility recreation room for the young- ies. TU 4.0600. 110 x 300 landscaped. Owner games room with fireplace, BOURNEMOUTH, 1510 - Sharp room. Base men t lavatory. sters plus lavs., is waiting OFFERED BY A community of luxurious COOK RD., 783 - Near Hunt transferred. $65,000. I • 2lf~ car garage. Nothing to do 3.b e d roo m brick Colonial, Beautifully landscaped. S e.!! Colonial, ranch, tri.level, for the new Owners. Club and University Slhool. Gerald M. Emig Agency , but move in. Excellent value close to shopping and trans. this wel! m~intained h 0 m e Leona Rhoades. Associate and Cape Cod homes. 3, 4 -$30,800. portation. A 4.bedroom, 2-bath COL.o. Sunday. OFFERED BY 115 S. Riverside Drive ANIEL and 5 bedrooms-80 ft. lots NIAL with paneled famIly -paved streets. room powder room, dream St. Clair, Michigan 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 LOCHMOOR, 1238 - Center ball S. RENAUD, 1618, near Mack- Johnstone & Johnstone ~itch~n with all built.;n appli' 329-2201 $35,000 Colonial. Large 3 bedrooms FIRST OFFERING. Excellent I Are you thinking of selling your TU 16300 ANIEL ances, excellent carpet, at. plus 2 full baths up. 5 rooms 3 bedroom brick ranch. Sep- tached "arage and on garden 13-RtAL ESTA T'E I hous!'? If so, call us. down, including family room arate din i n g room, family 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 size site~ Plan to inspect this! __ F_O~_S_A~E I IMMEDIATE POSSESSION and library. Lar~e lot 162x room, large kitchen, 2 car at- 160 ft. tached garage, La r g e, well TU 40600. ON SOME MODELS ST. CLAIR SHORES Are You Thinking of Selling 954 LAKEPOL\'TE. Spacious 5: DOCTORS _ DENTISTS ~andscaped lot. Very good lo- your house? If so call us. CRESCENT LANE, 833 - Cape bedrooom brick Colonial. 31,2 MIDDLESEX-Center entrance cation. Cod in the "Woods." 4 bed. custom ranch with unique LAN CAS T E R, 20514 Harper baths, fin~shed .rec. ~oom, fire. YOU BENEFIT 2 ways-when Woods-4-bedroom bungalow, rooms 2 baths and king size floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 1~ TOURAINE, 410 - Nice brick pl~ce. Pnced JD 30 s. By ap- you become a proud owner WE TAKE TRADES new I y decorated, modern fa m i't y room with raised baths. family room, natural bungalow. 5 rooms plus ex- GROSSE POINTE WOODS pomtment only. 278-7429. • of this excellent office loca- kitchen, 2-car garage. Grosse hearth. Carpet and draperies firepl~ce. pandable attic. Large li\'ing ------. lion. and pbysi(.ian'5 beau.ti. Pointe school district. 1m. included. TU 40600. Models on Foxcroft Blvd. room, large dinil1~ room, gas LIGGETT School area - like BRAND NEW IN flll home plus many, many ROSEDALE - Center el!trance mediate possession. Open daily and Sunday 1-8 p.m. gravity heal. Ph car garage. new! 4 bedroom COLONIAL, FAIRWAY DR., 19998 - Near BIRMINGHAM more advantages. Established custom built, 3 bedrooms, 3 % mile south of Metro Beach April 1st occupancy. Priced at 2 full baths, 3 I:;,vatories, Fairford. Custom Ranch Grosse Pointe business ad. baths, kitcllen built.ins, dr-luxe in Parkway and Jefferson. WEBER & $21,900. No FHA. paneled family room \~ith 4 BEDROOM COLONIAL, ~Ih dress on the 4 room office, family room, 2.car attached quiet, secluded block. 3 large baths, separate dining room, . fireplace. Heated 20x40 SWim- garage. bedrooms, large family room, family room, first floor laun- lovely Grosse Pointe resi ming pool, private yard \~ilh 2"" baths. Built.in kitchen ap. dence address on the 8 room SCHWEITZER BY APPOINTMENT lovely patio. Priced for Im- pliances, attic fan, sprinkler dry.mud room. Storms and home, yet both are combined STI EBER REAL TV CO. WEBER & mediate sale. system. Better see this well screens. Located on Baldwin and connected for conveni. PR 5.4900 MOD. 468.9110 886-4200 Court within walling distance 20780 MACK HARVARD, 1170 - This is an priced offering. TU 4.0600. of town and Holy Name ence and comfort. Priced SCHWEITZER ideal h 0 m e for a growing Johnstone & Johnstone Church. $46,500. Open Sun- under $60,000. Please call for family in a top, handy loea. BY APPOINTMENT TU 1-6300 day 1-5; other times by ap. details on this rare oppor. TU 2-2100 ,tion. Excellent -condition and ROSLYN, 833 - Looking for an 18530 MACK i rn m a cuI ate 3. bedroom pointment. 646.5460. I tunity. INDIAN VILLAGE GROSSE PTE. WOODS modernized with 5 bedrooms, AN EXCELLENT 5-year.oI1 3lh baths, 30' living. room, RANCH in the "Pointe" ready LAKEPOINTE, 982-Love1y 3 to move into? This is itl Call FAIRWAY DRIVE ROBERT C. MOORE IROQUOIS (near Charlevoix)- Colonial in fine condition paneled den 3.nd formal dining bedroom Colonial, Windmill for more particulars. TU Deluxe ranch, 3 bedrooms, pan- we have a number of fine which features a .large panel. room. REALTY Pointe Sub. Large 101. $24,- 1.4200. eled den, dining room, closed homes in this attractive A .NEW HOME FOR ed family room with fire. 15517 MACK 900. Owner, 822.3778. porch, attached garage. (cl~se-in) area. 4 family bed- place, modern kitchen with WATERFRONT lot, 87 x 413, VA 2-5052 A BETTER NEW YEAR HURT REALTY TU 2.4661 rooms, 2 or 3 baths, paneled all built.ins, large breakfast Lakeview Co u r t between JOHNSTONE & libraries with fireplaces, etc. Our model home at 6 Elmsleigh room, 4 bedrooms, 2Ya baths, Trombley and Bedford. Sacri. Reasonably priced. Please Lane is open daily and Sunday 2.car attached garage. Low fice price. GROSSE POINTE 4620 DEVONSHIRE, l'h story, call for complete details. from 2 to 4:30. interest mortgage can be JOHNSTONE brick veneer, expansion at. , assumed. owner transferred; BRYS DRIVE NORTH .1110- Bewildered?? We also have other homes under tie,5.room Cape Cod. Two quick possession. Price re- NEAR GROSSE PTE. AREA Exceptional 3 bedi'oom, Ilk DECIDEDLY different. Excel- fireplaces; knotty pine built. HUGH CHALMERS construction and several build- bath'ranch 2 car attached ga- lent floor plan. Rock fire- . REALTOR duced. about all that empty space in shelves, cupboards in din. ing sites • KENSINGTON, 600S-Colonial. rage, family. room. Central place wall, living, dining, in your home. If you no etle .• Gas heat, near Warren, TU 4-4040 3 bedrooms, space for 4th. air • conditioning, carpeted family. 2 bedrooms, modern longer have use for your schools, transportation. TUx- WALTER H. MAST CO. T. RAYMOND JEFFS Large living roo m, natural throughout. Fabulous recrea. kitchen. TUxedo 4.5351.

large house or yard • _ • TU 2.1401 TU 2-1400 TU l-1100If no ans. TU 2.0176. fireplace~ TV room. 2 car ga- tion room complete with sum. .. edo 1-6507. GROSSE POINTE --_ _------but would only sell if you ~------rage. Many fine extras. A-I mer kitch'en, wet bar. c()uld find something suit. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 379.81 NEFF, New.duplex, 3 condition. Near SI. Matthews. JUST THE FACTS ably smaller that. will en- HAMPTON, 1552 - 2-bedroom bedrooms. Fully I e a sed. SUNNINGDALE - Exceptional. able you to maintain your BALFOUR 1030-Right answer GROSSEPTE. PARK 0 t S$~1I'51.00. Assume 5~&'4>mOcrtgage. brick ,bungalow, dining room, $57,000. Owner, 884-0700. G r sse Poi n e n a t u r a I fireplace, garage. four bedroom house with ex- residency in Grosse Pointe fUI' raising family~ established 5.5 TWO FAMILY brick. Gns Convenient 10 cat ion near pansion possibilities. StarUing. • • • call us. neighborhood, near schools, furnaces, excellent location. In GROSSE POINTE CITY public transportation. Sur. 1 oway o. schools and transportation . Iy open, spacious entrance estate. $22,500 tsrms or cash OPEN SUNDAY BRICK CAPE COD. Formal din. rounded by 3hade trees; 4 with glassed living room, full We have some recommen. offer. MIDDLESEX, 757 - Exception. ing room. Beautiful large bedrooms, 2lk baths, den, FEBRUARY 18, 196B TU 4-7000 dining room and family room dations which might prove al 4.bedroom, 2'h bath Colo. kitchen, enclosed porcb, fin. "house.tour" kitchen. 3rd 2:30.5:00 with fire place. There is also beneficial to you. That's "The Oldest and nial. First floor ] i bra r y, ished basement, garage. floor bedroom and bath per. GROSSE POINTE Scbool Dis. a recreation room with circu- our job. Helpillg you. :Most Experienced breakfast room, 2.car gai'age. fect for teenager. Early oc- GROSSE PTE. AREA trict. 20g.'U and 20839 Van lar bar. Lot is aprox, 100x310. Professionally! Realtors in the Don't miss seeing this fine HURT REALTY cupancy. 6 family brick, 4 have 5 rooms Ant w e r p. Harper Woods. Village." offering. PEMBERTION - Luxurious each; one, 4 rooms; and one, Three.b e d roo m one floor TU 2-4661 semi-ranch. In excellent con- For effective real estate MARTHA BACHERS 3 rooms. It's very clean. homes. Both recenUy recondi- MOROSS ROAD 413 (Grosse dition. 3 bedrooms, paneled results see or call one of REALTOR $35,000. Terms. tioned. Under $30,000. Pointe Farms near ChaUonte) our consultants lis t e d GAYLORD - "Wilderness Val. library, Florida room, com- VA 1-7710 -3 bedroom brick ranch, na- A VISIT to this New ley 10 acre Chalet site. 6,000 pletely built. in kitchen. All below. tural fireplace, dining area, acres, wooded, elevated. on an unusual 250 ft. lot. England Atmosphere CROWN REALTY FOLLOWING BY attached garage. Richard E. Borland APPOINTMENT will find you the home PROFIT by an early selection. DETROIT William R. McBrearty Tom McDonald &. Son MERRIWEATHER. First ad- N OXFORD 1110 - Custom Phone.write for Map-Brochure. LAKEWOOD, 250 - Open Sun. Geneva E. McCullough of your choice. vertised. Good Colonial. Three 'built 3 bedroom, Ilk bath cen- day 2:30 to 5. Must sell'lm. Lee Jenks Grylls TAPPAN Says VALLEY 1-6500 bedrooms, one and one-haU ter entrance Colonial. Recrea- George Wellington Smith mediately. Owner transferred. Margaret E. Sullivan 3, 4, 5 bedroom complete homes baths. Den. Glassed porch. tion room with natural fire. IlIA 6-2925 Franklin Village Very small down payment starting at $32,000. Breakfast room. Recreation place. At t a c he d ~arage. "HURRY HOME. _ GROSS;r.; POINTE WOODS. 3 will take this 4.b e d roo m • Grosse Pointe Schools room. 1 Large, well landscaped lot. bedroom, 2>-2baths bungalow. house. Den, full dining room • Hudson's Eastland-5 blocks To forget the cares of Owner, 881-6731. ROSLYN, 2204 - Built 1955. Ex- and breakfast room . AUDUBON. Fine Colonial. Four • Edsel Ford Expr\:ss-l block ceptional 3-bedtoom ranch, BORLAND a busy day!" bedrooms, two and one.h;;1f We Offer for recreation room with lavatory SCRIPPS - In the "Venice" of • Park.Playground-l block bat.hs. Paneled library and Your ;~pproval and draperies, family room, Detroit. 3.bedroom colonial • • Shown by Appointment recreation room. Solidly built. garage. Den down, sunroom up. Boat DANBURY PARK SUB. well with electric hoist, steel McBREARTY WE OFFER for the first time FAIR COURT. Trim one and a development by 884-6200 ON THE LAKE All Above Open breakwall. 'Reallors this surprise package in the one.half story. Two bedrooms 13 KERCHEVAL TU 6.3800 A. W. MILLER. INC. form of a center entrance, ST. CLAI R SHORES Sunday 2-5 :30 on first floor. Two bedrooms INDIAN VILLAGE Next to Punch & Judy Theatre VA 2-2590 Farm colonial in the heart FIRST OFFERING above. Recreation room. De. Six Bedroom, Four Bath of the City. If you are sweet WEDGEWOOD - Need more SEMINOLE '- Tudor. Beamed Open 9:00.5:00 week days; 2 :00-5 sirable location. Colonial built in 1956, liv- room? Unique floor plan, 4. ceilings, fireplaces, just deco. Hl20 FAIRHOLME - You will on fancy kitchens, paneled Sundays. Closed Saturday. like this house IF you are ing Room, Kitchen with bedrooms, 2 full bath Colo. rated. libraries, fa mil y rooms, WEDGEWOOD. Quiet cul.de. GROSSE POINTE built-ins, Dining area and nial. 2 bedrooms and bath Located off the West Bound looking for a bright, clean separate dining rooms, at. sac. Appealing one and one- Family Room with Fire. on first floor, kitchen built- IROQUOIS RENTAL-Excellent NEFF ROAD, near Jakefrrmt Harper Ave. Service Drive, home in a convenient neigh- tached garages and f 0 u r half story. Two bedrooms, one nlace. Excellent home de- ins, attached garage. Newly 4.bedroom house. Immediate park. Everything for the between Eight Mile Rd. and borhood with 3 bedrooms and bedrooms, then put the beat batbroom down and same up. signed for family I~v~ng decorated-must see to ap- occupancy. large family. 6 bedroom cen- Vernier Rd. in Harper Woods. study, 1'.-'. baths, 2.car ga- on your Valentine to get out Gas A.C. heat. Excellent con. and informal entertammg preciate. Make appointment ter hall COLONIAL of which rage. OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 to and see t his one before dition. Ea, Iy possession. all this plus a Charming today. Thank you for reading this ad. there are 4 bedrooms, 2 5:00. someone else seals it ••. Ranch Home with Living Call us for more information baths on the second floor and t hen all you can do is kiss GROSSE POINTE 2080 FLEETWOOD - Charming PRESTWICK. Conveniently lo- Room, Dining Room with 2 bedrooms, bath on third 3.hedroom Colonial with first it goudbye. cated Colonial on 60' lot. Four JOHN S. floor. Completely updated two-way fireplace, Kitchen By Appointment floor pow de r room, mud bedrooms, two and one.half with built.ins, Bedroom kitchen with breakfast area. baths. F!lmily room. Recrea- Carter & CO. room, year-round fa mil y and Bath, on a large lake Extra room (den), gas heat, OXFORD RD., Grosse Pointe room, 2-car garage. OPEN IF YOU'VE BEEN pining for a tion room. front lot. TU 4-4400 GOODMAN 2 car garage. Excellent con. Woods-A brick ranch. Has SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00. spacious, s eve n bedroom 93 Kercheval 886-3060 dilion. Owner leaving state. 2 large bedrooms, family home overlooking the lake, GREENBR[AR. Quiet lane near Good value. room, living room with dining 1024 BLAIRMOOR COURT-Tri- Cupid suggests you investi- Lake Shore. Early possession. GROSSE PTE. SHORES L. Kitchen has nice breakfast level with spacious 22-ft. liv. gate this possibility. Estate. Between Fontana and Willi- GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE Johnstone & Johnstone area. 75 ft. lot beautifully ing room. dining room, kitch. sized ground s and a sepa. s(>n. Good quality ranch built CONTE.\1PORARY-Two S to!, y I landscaped, attached 2 car ga-' en with ample eating space, rate building which ~ontains 1959. Three bedrooms, two Designed for Family-Enter. TU 1.6300 rage with automatic door pRueled family room with a three-car gar age and and one.half baths. Breakfast taining-Favorite Relatives- Television Service ______opener. fireplace, 3 bcdroums, recre- apartment. room. Family room. Easy Maintenance. REPAIRS IN YOUR HOM~ IIAHPER WOODS _ 20515 Hos. ation rOt)m with bay plus 2'h- Six Bedrooms-Four and I Color TV - Hi.FI - stereo - Ae,ials ANITA 1302, Brick 3 bedroom car allachcd garage with WILLISON. Cllstom ranch on One.half Baths. All Mlke\ - Standlrd Labor Ind Parh GUlranle. common, near Our Lady bungalow in excellent condi. electric opener. OPEN SUN-I 'rHE EVER POPULAR center 1 a r g e well.landscaped lot. Living Room with Fire- CALI. 823-3630 Queen of Peace, Bishop Gal. tion. Has recreation room, ga- DII Y 2:00 to 5 :00. hall colonial becomes even I Three bedrooms, two bath!. place. . lagher High and Tyrone rage, low taxes, many extras. • _ more popular when it is l5007 Kercheval Grosse Potnte Family room. Studio or work Family size Dining Room tliqnirt Electronics schools. 90' lot, trees (50' 11792 ROSLYN - EnJOY cozy, situated on a hi1lsidein the room. Extra large two.car ga- with Fireplace. side yard for expansion). FISHER. RD. 831-Be sur~ to comfortable 3-bedroom bunga. Farms Four family bed. Beautiful Family Room Brand new kitchen. 4 finish. ~e thIS well cared fbo~ . low near schools and trans- rooms' seem to be what rage. ng; I with Bar. ; cd rooms in basement (with !Ish shle 2 story riCK ;j portation modestly priced A h I JOANNA WESTERN extra kl-tchen and balh). Out. bedrooms with 1112 ba'ths h f' . ' I' . everyone wants, and t at SHELDEN at Stonehursl. Lux- Fireplace and e>""Pos,ure to , . . orne 0 maxImum va ue III I ma'd' room and . t M t C I WINOOW SHADES sl-de room for stlldl'O, office, Good breakfast area in kltch. lh II h f' Id OPEN one Imc I s U~IOUs c.us om on erey 0 o. free form Swimming pootl I I t .- e sma orne Ie .' bath over the aUached ga- DIal Five oedrooms three Kitchen with built-ins Cleaning, Turning, Repairing Fast Serl'ire etc. S23.1100, t!'rms. or trade en, 2 car garage, arger 0, SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00. rage seems to gd a lot d and' one.half baths. Paneled and Breakfast area. for smaller home. Open by many extras. use from any family. There library and F'"mily room. ALSO FEATURING Utility Room on first' . CUSTOM MADE SHADES owner. I ST. CLAIR SnORES DETROIT is :I card room off the liv. First floor utility room. Many floor. FOR THE .- '-. ------22458 POINTE DRIVE in Ea,t;le ing room and a smaH den special features, including full PLUS-First floor Apartment HOME AND OfFICE CHARM AN D Poine on the Lake. Water. 12587 E. 0 UTE R DRIVE - at the ~ear o~ the center air conditioning •. in t ere 0 m with private entr:l"ce. E front privileges. BrICk 2 fam- Builder's Home still under I hall.. QUIt hopmg and get system, etc. BUilt 1964. New Porhble CONV ENIENC i1y ranch with family room, construdion-Early American hopplDg. TYPEWRIURS modern kl'tchen, gara"e, rar-I co Ion i a I, 3 bcdrooms, g~ GROSSE PTE. WOODS !I.'EAR Lochmoor (;o!f Cluh "1 th t I f' I WARNER. Early American. SALES AND SERVICE eting I'n all rooms. Off Jef. In s, na urn Irep ace in liv. Practically new. Very well $39,50 nnd New High School. An P . d t' f h h I FIRST OFFERING: 14830 WlIrren. at Alter fcr,.on I"!twecn 10 an;! 11 mg room an recrea IOn room FOR ALL 0 you \\' 0 ave leen built. Three bedrooms. three Jd('al 10cation-1\vo Bed- ('"rlv Aml'rican on large " A. • b tAIl h- . f h ADDING TUxedo 56000 . -'Iile Roads. In asemcn. t IS on beall' searching in vam or t at and one.half baths of which reom Colonial with Den Jo! 152 x 1112, Living room, tiful E. Oilier Drive and four bedroom drean: which master suite is on first floor. .-I'h Car Garage. Priced MACHINES ,I in in groom, heau!iflll Open 2-5 Sunday priced in mid thirties. OPEN will sell in the forty thous Paneled lihrary. A IlIxurious in mid Twentfs. . YPEWRITERS gi;lSsed terrarc. paneled .Ii- ROSI.Y." ROAD. 12l8-1f .VOlI SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00. and r"'lge, this listing may residence for the medium- im,n--:,itchell wit~ family .• be what VOIlhave been wait. ~ and GROSSE POINTE t 'kf t "lln"'r(IOm ore look in" for a spacious J sized family. Jre

. . _ Thursday, February 15, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirty.Nine 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ISTATI 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE IS-BUSINESS 21 D-ELECTRICAL 21K-WINDOWWASHING 21S-CARPENTER WORK 21T-DRESSMAKING fOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES APPLIANCES G. OLMIN .AttIcs .Porch Enclosures DRESSMAKING and ,lltera. HERE'S THE AD GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY WINDOW CLEANING .Additiol15 .Kitchel15 .Garages tions. Experienced. By the GROSSE PTE. SHORES Center entr8nce Colonial, 3 bed. SERVICES .Commercial Buildings day or hour. Your home or SHORECREST CIRCLE - 1m. rooms, 1~ baths, living BUSINESS you"re watching for FREE ESTIMATES mine. 8'75.8'709. mediate po8~ .. /Q1l avaDabl. room, dining room. kitchen. COIN CLEANER - Small In. HOOVER WE ARE INSURED JIM SUnON 980 HAWTHORNE Rd. In the tn this must tiea three bed. By owner, 882.5465. vestment will take over this FACTOllY AUTHORIZED DRESSMAKING and alteraUons. Woods. Sharp brick Cape Cod. room custom bunt ranch near money maker _ In nearby SERVICE 372-3022 1677 Brys Dr. TU 4-2942 884-4026 Hollywood near Mack. Lakeshore DrIve featuring 2~ 2 bedrooms and % bath up. Grosse Pointe Area, with POINTE VACUUM U no answer call 372-3023 2 bedrooms, full bath dmVD. baths, a first floor laundry, Additions - Alterations 21 U-PlUMBING Nic living room and dining full basement, family room, FRANKFORT 14107 Grosse ~ ~ 1n t e clientele. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY 21M-SEWER CLEANING ELMERS PLUMJHNG and Heat- room. Nice glassed in terrace. and 2Y.l.car attached. CONVENIENTLY LOCATEDon Owner retirmg. I' NEW REBUILT PARTS New Homes Priced in low 40's. a 76' lot 011 the corner of ADVANCE MAINTENANCE Kitchens, Family Rooms ing. KitchenAld Dishwashers, GROSSE PiE. WOODS Eastlawn. Large 3.bedroom Sweeney &- Moore. Inc. TU 1-1014 PR 2-4050 Electric Sewer Cleaning for all We Also Specialize in disposals, t.lishmaster, repair, OFFERED BY 1248 ANITA-near Morningside brick home close to public TU 1.6800 21002 MACK draw and .ewer •• Modernizing Bathroom remodel. TUxedo 4-4882. -a nice two bedroom ranch and parvchial school!. Den, 21 E-SEWING MACHINE COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL with attached 1Jk car garage 16'ft. dining room. spacious WE DIG AND REPAIR TH IELE Construction in a mGst convenient location. REPAIR living room with fireplace, I6-PETS FOR SALE BROKEN SEWERS & Supply CO, SPRENKLE Opcn Sunday 2-5 p.m. 2.car garage. COMPLETE TUNE-UP, all makes • PLUMBING ANIEL .All Work Guaranteed PR 5-2323 DOG GROOMING by Tony Rico, $3.75. TUxedo 2-1"81. • HEATING 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 GROSSE PTE. 884.9512 • SEWER CLEANING NEARLY EVERY homdorsale All breeds. Toy and minJature 21G-ROOFING SERVICES Are you thinking of selling your VICINITY in Grosse Pointe can be poodles $5.95 pick up and E. OUTER DRIVE-near War. SEWERS CLEANED, broken house? If so, call us seen in our catalogue of deliver $1.00 extra. Prices tn. ROOFING, gutters, decks. New, sewers repaired. Guaranteed. Modern ization VA 2-1282 ren. A sbarp 5Jk-6~ income. photos. Stop in and see clude clipping, shampooing, repairs. Do work myself. Reasonable rates. 921.8175. MORE VALUE for your money. Since 1916 BRICK CoklDial-3.bedrm., fam. 2 bedroom down, 3 bedrooms them today. nail and ears. Fa:, appt. 823. TUxedo 1-4807. Additions, kitchens, dormers, tIp, 2 natural fireplacelI, and ily room and rec. room. Near 0506. 21o-WATERPROOFING basements, bathrooms, wall 2IV-SILVER PLATING Mack and Moross. 4972 Lan. three car brick garage. By removals. No job too small or appointment only. ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK BASEMENTS WATERPROOF. noo. Call 882-3147 after 6 I POODLE puppies, ivys, minla. too large. p.m. $26.000. tures. AKC. Dozens to chose Caulking, chimney repair.. ED-~easonable rates, work. SILVER & GOLD PLATING MARV. BOUTI N TOLES from, $50 up. Will hold. Stud Gutters cleaned. manship guaranteed. 921.8175. BIDIGARE BROS. INC. Oxidizing and Repalring service, $35 up. 831-5489. 884-7733 Realtor ADVANCE MAINTENANCE 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR office 772.5715 Brass Polishing & Lacquering. GROSSE POINTE SHORES MINIATURE and standard TU 2-5539 evenings' tin 11 TU 1-6988 Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. 85 N. Edgewood Dl:. 74 KERCHEVAL TU 5-4100 ELEGANCE IN dachshunds, also yorkshire 21 H-RUG CLEANING ~'ireplace fixtures refinished. 3 bedroom, 2~ bath ranch, APARTMENTS Our 26th year 111Grosse Pointe terriers. TUxedD 5-t610. UPHOLSTERING CARPENTER-All types repaIr large living room with fire- ARDMORE Custom made furniture; dec. and remodeling. Carl Watson. LEEBERT EAST JEFFERSON-St Clair, POODLE !'l1ppies, toys, minia. LA 6-5501. place. Large kitchen with CARPET and furniture ~ean. orative f ah r i c s; professIonal near RoostertaU, on the TOWNHOUSE, Lafayette Park tures. AKC. Dozens to choose SILVERSMITHS built.ins. Family room, finish- ing. Your Michigan Btlnkard needlepoint mounting, tapes. canal. Newly renovated, ear- from, $50 up. Will hold. Tinted ed recreation room with bar. -Walk to work. 3 bedrooms, welcome here. tries 8nd yarn; chairs and 21T-DRESSMAKING 14110 CHARLEVOIX Air conditioned. Attached auto. peted, 10 units. Separate utili. large living area, shades, and trimml!d. Stud service, stools in stock. ~WALD, estab. ties. $7,500 down Free Estimates ALTERATIONS and repairs. 3 Blks. West of Chalmers matic garage. Sprinkler sys. draperies. Immediate occu. $35 up. 831.5489. , lished 1926, 13929 Kercheval at VA 2-7318 pancy. 9!i2-4881. 772-2252 777-"1838 EasUawn, VA. 2-8993. 1152 Maryland, Grosse Pointe tem. For appointment call POODLE puppies, toys mini a- owner. EAST G RAN D BLVD..st. Park. VAlley 1-2631. Joseph hospital. Spic and ~ures, AKC, Black, white, ap. 21 I-PAINTING AND CHAIR RUSHING and Caning Days, PRes. 3-O48() span apartment with adult 782 HOLLYWOOD ricot, $50. Stud service. 831. DECORATING -worn seats rewoven like ALTERATIONS and sewhg. 21Z-LANDSCAPING Eves, TUxedo 4-7133 tenants. $5,000 down. Center entrance brick bunga. 5489. A.l INTERIOR and exterior new. TUxedG 4-2432. Will pick up and deliver. SERVICE low, 31h bedrooms, Hz b&th~. painting, wall washing and TUxedo 1-3669. KERRY BLUE terrier, one TRIMMING, removal, spraying, ROYAL OAK, 11 apartmenh:, Uniquely finished upstairs, paper hanging. Have insur- OLD COUNTRY, furniture re. EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS WARREN excellent recreation roo m, year (lId, male, AKC, wonder- feeding and stump removal separate furnaces. 15 years ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo. finishing and antiquing. Cus- by Marie Stephens. Quick Frpe estimates. Complete tree old. $30,000 down to $80,000 summer room, 2 car attached ful with children. EDdgewater cum 8.1780, after 5:30 p.m. ATTENTION GM Tech Center 1.5594. - tom reupholstering. 527-3933; service on hems. (Furs), service. Cal Fleming Tree mortgage. garage. Quiet location. Near 521.~19. TUxedo 5.7610. personnel, exclusive area. schools. By appointment. 886. Service, TUxedD 1-6950. Custom' built 5 bedroom Co- 5738. YORKSHIRE terrier puppies, DONALD BUSS Linden Management Co. AKC registered, shots. Small, Decorator Custom Antiquing SEWING alterations, adults and - ~. lonial. Paneled living room, formal dining room, 3 full UNiversity 3.5863 quality bred. 2~ months;. Exterior Interior & children; hems, zippers, pil- baths, 2 car garage. Price reo MODERN year round luxury 839-0735. ' Free Estimates Furniture lows, drapes. Trousers cuffed. A . duced to $41,000. Open Sun- home. Ideally located 5 mi. TU 1.7455. III. :~",'. , nutes from 1-94 Expressway, GOLDEN RETRIEVER. Beau. TU 1-7050 Refinishing day 2-5. AITRACTIVE 3 BEDROOM 40 Years in G.P. near Mt. Clemens. 2 boat wells, tifu114 weeks female for sale CUSTOM: made draperies, slip . RANCH PRescott 2.1509 4 bedrooms, 8~ baths, $100,' by breeder. AKC registered. covers, bed spreads, acces. i The GrQl;sePointe WEBER & Convenience of l.fioor living. COMPLETE Decorating servIce. 000. call 46&3491 or 779-0665. Preferred reddish gold color. Painting, Interior, exterior. 21Q-PLASTERING sories. Complete interior dec. Memorl'al SCHWEITZER 2 Baths, lav. in basement, ing. $100. 885-1813. orating service. 294-2603. Family Room, large Lot. Lo. Paper hangiag and removing. 2865:; Hoover Rd. 755.6000 LARGE Southern Colonial. 5 :lI1aterials, workmanship guar- EAPERT PLASTER and dry. cated in Grosse Pointe Woods. bedrooms, 3 baths, 2lavs. Cen. PEKINGESE, pedigreed 2-year. wall repairs. Licensed con. I I, Church Star of the Sea Parish, and anteed. For estimates, call GrOll' Pointe tral air-condi.tioning. Library, old male, needs a good llome. tractor, 20 years. Free esti. United Presbyterian close to Public Schools. Priced Florida room, recrelition room. Very friendly and playful. WILLIAM FORSYTHE mates. PRescott 8.2678 or 773. METHODrST CHURCH VAlley 2-9108 JUST THE FACTS in low Forties, with 5%% 3 car brick garage. Large Call Anti.Cruelty Association 2377. 211 Mcro~t Roal 16 Lake Shore Rd. FIRST OFFERING mortgage available. By own. sprink1ered lot. $59,000. or VAlley 2-1151. 886.2363 er. 886-4228. GEORGE S. DALLY SPECIALIZING in repairs for For information, FABICK REALTY TU 1.77lD MALTESE, female, .. months, UNIVERSITI PLACE-Center PAINTING, DECORATING 18 years. Cracks eliminated! Minister night or day, GROSSE POINTE FARMS- AKC. 371.2715. Clean. Jim Blackwell, VAlley Pert1l A. Thom9. DIFFERENCE I" A Liberal Church PUT YOUR own "show" to. repaired. Leaky basements, Johnstone & Johnstone REALTOR PAINTING - WALL - Tex - Minister for all people gether and we'll provide AFFENPINSCHERS, toy (mGn- broken steps. Call anytime. VA 2-0100 Eves. VA 2-6593 and paperhanging - remov- PRescott 3-0322. Mr. John W. Estes, Jr. the perfect setting with a key terriers). Mt. Clemens, ing - wall washing, 30 years FLAT 5/4 , backdrop of Lake S1. Clair. 1-465-1723. experience, work guaranteed. 21S-CARPENTER WORK NEAR LAKK Ideal arrange. Instead of that backyard Mertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. EVI ment for 2 families living to- GROSSE POINTE WOODS-3 fence you'll have 8 break. CO C KE R SPANIEL puppies. THE GROSSE POINTE St Paul getber. House is in excellent bedroom. H2-stOry 'brick, 1¥.i wall on the lake and over Parti-coIGred. AKC, champiGn HUGHES BROTHERS BAPTIST CHURCH baths. Lot 6O'xl50'. $26,500. sired. 293.8854. Customcraft Lutheran Church condition. Modern kitchen and 100 feet ('I frGntage on iI DECORATORS 8 Mile at Mack bath. Gas heat, 2-car garage. Owner, 7724248. 5293 Yorkshire Grolle PoInte WoodJ Chllfont •• nd Lo!hrlltl canal. $25,000 C8'l put you MINIATURE Schnauzer pup. CONSTRUCTION '(U '-6670 Owner. 821-2256. 882.9750 ot' 331.8029 Invites YOU to ,,'or.hlp with u. in this scene. Why not act pies. AXC registered. 527- COMPANY We 'nvite You to Worship 9:45 a.m. - Church School now! 8535. With Us INTERIOR and exterior paint. Additions and Remodeling of all 11:00 a.m. - Morlling Worsllip ing, wall washing and paper 7:00 p.m. - Rvenlng Worohlp GROSSE PTE. PARK SCHNAUZER, miniature, cham. types expertly done. Worship 8:30 ond 11 :00 pion line. A.K.C. 10 months hanging. Reasonable rat e s . Sundoy School (oil oges) 9:45 Attractive 5-bedroom home on 30 years' experi8nce. Ray • Family Rooms • Kitchens Listen to our radio program Sundoy Schoo) loges 1-8) II :00 old. Call 756.0686. "ECHOES OF HEAVEN large lot with lovely peren- Purdy Barnowsky, 823-5596. • Remodeled • R e c rea t ion FAMILY TIME" Itev. ell .. 'e. W. SandrOCK nial garden. Short walk to ele. Monday thru Friday Pastor INTERIOR. EXTERIOR paint- Rooms • POlches • Attics Con. WBFG.FM - 7:30 a.m. mentary, junior high schools & 20-PIANO SERVICE W5IUZ.YM - 8:15 p.m. Edw.. d Mervl8 and transportation. ing. AttentiOl: al>&rtment OIVD.verted • Dormers • Garages Vicar PIANO taning and servicing, ers - retirees. General car. Remodeled. Dr. A. Dale Ihrie-Minister Edgar penter repairs, wall papering guaranteed. Walter Mueller, Free Estimates and Planning DETROIT 63 KERCHEVAL TU 6.6010 TUxedo 6-1090. and gutters. Free estimate. 382-1221. Service. FHA Financing. Fint English BERKSHIRE ROAD PIANO tuning and repairing, , DEAL DIRECT WITH St. James Thomas Pettit, TRinty 3-9239 PAINTING. Experienced, neat, BUILDER Well built 3-bedroom, 1'1.. story I 13B-CEMETERY or TUxedo 1-2382. fully equipped, reasonable. Ev. Lutheran home. Gas heat, side drive, PROPERTY Lutheran Church garage. Available at once. TUxedo 1,5306, after 5:3(). K.rchenl at McMlllell' Church $19,500. WHITE Chapel Memorial Ceme. TU 4-0511 Vernier Rood at Wedgewood tery. 4 plots. Garden of loledi- KARL DAVIES tation. TUxedo 1-4748. 9:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. Dr.ive. Grosse Pointe Woods CHAMPION Services ... Church Services, TU 5-3220 (Nursery) REALTOR 8:30 a.m. on" 11 :00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Sunday Church School and OPEN SUNDAY 25 Stop to Look Rov. Georg. E. leu ... Pasler I TUxedo 4-5862 This Ad Over WASHINGTON 641-Firs~ show. Rev. Alor. F. Horre, Posto, I'I Ad..lt Studr. 9:30 a.m. ing of this delightful SIX bed. room. two bath brick to roof 1------24930 WARRINGTON, 10 Mile. colonial. Den, deluxe updated I Kelly in E. Detroit, stone's kitchen, 3 car garage, g~s Christ the King throw to schools, church d.nd I heal. A real family home In Lutheran Church : St. Michael's shopping. Sharp face bnck a,l excellent neighborhOGd ranch 3 bedrooms, n, baths, close to all schools. Sl. Paul Mock and Lochmoor : Epis(opal Church King'size kitchen, beautiful I Parish. Don't miss seeing this. Grosse Pointe W()()(lS 20475 Sunningdale Park finIshed basemenl. 2 car ga. 9 o.m, Worship Service Grosse Pointe Weods rage. Priced to sell, $27,900. I CLAWSON, MICR. and Sunday Schaol 10: 30 Warship Service The ReI'. Ell.orar II, Yeoman. Rector OFFERED BY 114 UNIT apartment bdilding. N,,, •• ry tor Children Ih", Alre 5 Separate furnaces, stoves, POllor: Rev.' WoltN J. Geffer' Sch.dule of Service. refrigerators. Excellent occu. SUnll.yo: 8:00. 9:30, 11:15 •. m. I Djrector of Ed"cot,on: dllr1n~ th(l' two tateT servtcel A N IEL I pancy. 4 one.bedroom, 10 two. R,chard G. Krenn"lQ Church School and Nursery elre -1190 I ?edroom~. Built 1957. Call for TUxedo 4.5090 20225 Mac k TU 6 I mformatioD. Are you thinking of selling your bouse? If so, call us. WARREN, MICHIGAN BLOOMFIELD 133()S-11 Mile & Sch()('nherr area. Excellent PAINTING threc bedroom. two hath Hemu, oHlces, clinics, mote's, ranch on large lot. Close to IIospltals schools and transportation. I Priced in mid twenties . :-" Profcssionol • I • Workmonship ("ALL US FOR IN'FORMATlm, Lorge or ON ALL GR(\~"F: "OlJ" ..TE Small PROI'F. RTI F,S Jobs • BUTLER CHAMPION • REALTOR ServIng g~~!~ePal"te 1M 20 YIa" ~I TR 1.7318.866.4324 I TU 4-570Q ~~-''--'-''-~~-~.-~---''''-.---.'------"""!"'------'------.' ... -- )IIS •.::•• 11]I,., .&••11]I.& I£,"&III .•. IlI.JII,.I£ ------.. ------~-~ ...... , ThursClay,February IS, 1966_ I Ptgl Forty GROSSE POINTE NEWS I \ * * * * Feature Page *, * * * ~.who, where and whatnot Pointer of Interest Good Taste by wboo:;# Favorite Recipes I~ of By Whoozit People tn The Know ffJ-Otnfe Grosse Pointe's favorite poet ••• Carolyn Hubbard Lucas,' is vacationing now in warmer 'climes, but she's thinking' of us •.•• Here are three of her latest verses, the SWEDISH TEA RING Counter'Points first two very ap'ropos our unique Michigan weather, the Contributed by third a nostalgic re-creation of a late Victorian conversa- ~Irs. Chester G. Clark by Pat Rousseau SWEET DOUGH: tion, (change a few worijs -'- "gig" to "sports car," "prig" Walton.Pierce Sales ••• are always a great opportuni~y to 1,4 C. warm water to "jerk" - and it might be overheard today): fill in fashionable wardrobes at tremendous savmgs. 1 packet dry yeast '" '" All departments . • • Custom, Fine Jewelry: Dresses, '" % C. lukewarm milk "IF WINTER COMES, CAN SPRING BE FOR BEHIND?" Coats, Sportswear, Maternity, Lingerie, Millinery and If.l C. sugar This is the piercing moment: Gentle days Accessories have marked their things •• , .• to move 1 tsp. salt Have passed into a dream of golden haze. them quickly out the door and happily into your closet. Now earth seems bound by winter's heavy breath 1 egg . That holds all nature in a ring of death. If.l C. soft shortenmg * • Ot/r footsteps in the iron ft/rrows yield (or oil) Fashion's Fun • . • head to toe. A new add'ition to the A hollow sound across the frozen field. 3 -31/2 C. flour Yet drifting snow leavesstars upon our lips, D1ssol\'e yeast In water In happy picture is "fun hair" at Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue. The silvered bough breaks at our fingertips, small containt'r. Blend milk, You've just got to see it on display. Mr. Wahib told us it And though remembered sUmmer warms the heart sugar, sail, egg and shortening is imported from and made of dynel. He in bowl. Add yeast mixture. These fiercer days of winter play their part. showed us a golden blond and platinum blond braid. GraduallY add Dour, Jh cup at There is a red, white and blue poof-pigtail and a pink . '" '" a time, blending In with hands confection. The styles and colors are surprising. They SPRING SONG until all Dour is away from the Offer limitless possibilities to be entertaining. Prices Cleaning the earth for a visit from spring side of the bowL Knead on March.coming-April's a wonderful thing; breadboard about 2 minutes. start at a fun five dollars. TUxedo 4-9393. Sweeping the last of the mid-winter snow, Put In greased pan, (small • Making a place for the jonquiu to grow, DutclJ Oven size), and cover * * Washing the sky to a heavenly blue, with a damp cloth. Set on top of Let's look ••• at the inside of a Mutschler kikheu at 20489 Mack Leaving a space for the clouds to pass through hot water to steam. Let rise for Avenue. Their cabinetmakers recognize the first requirement of 1 hour, punch it down, let rise furniture ••• usefulness. They insist this reqnirement be fuUIIled Leafing the trees for the new birds to swing ... for another Jh hoar. Take dough new, as well as twenty years from now, so they plan the interior March-coming-April's a wonderful thing! , Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. out, roll it on breadboard to ~IRS. CHESTER G. CLARK, OF SEVERN ROAD fittings to give yon unexcelled Oexibility and durability. Of course, . . '" about 12 by 8 inches. Butter It a Mutschler kitchen Is beautiful, •• but there is more tban meets EAVESDROPPER @------thorcughly witb pastry brush. the eye. From the gaslite hall I hear By Janet ~Iueller est son had a marvelous exper- Cover with mhture of Voices low, in conversation; Fairs are Number One on Ena Clark's list of Favorite ience. Friends of the family, If.l C. cinnamon • • • Of another beau I hear, Things - right now. Six weeks from now, bowling may Mr. and Mrs. Bert Maxwell. ~-2 C. raisins Lovable Little Purses ... for the look fashion loves ••• occupy Ena's N,umber One FT position", six months from who live in England, invited Filling me with c~ernatidn. Jeff to visit them-and off Jeff lh C. slivered almonds we admired a chic boxy lizard which comes from Spain. now,. it may be cooking ... or upholstering ... or candle. flew. Roll dough into a -Jong rob, The fine Italian hand has placed interesting hardware on (He is waiting for you now makmg . '. . 0 , He spent seven weeks abroad, so tbLt the two ends joined to. shapely leathers. Some have detachable shoulder straps With two horses and a gig. Or so.methmg compJetel.y new, 'Tin a member of the BOn) traveling up to Scotland to meet gether wiD form a. ring. Join so you can wear them two ways •.• Michelle's Boutique He has manners, you'll allow ••. " somethmg she's never tTled be. Secours Hospital Guild. When relatives sight'seeing in Fl'3nce ends together. Take kitchen scis. at Leon's. "Mama/ He is such a prig!" fore, (aIt~ough it's ge.!ting har? our oldest boy was 11, he was and Italy with Mrs. Maxwell .•.. sors and cut dough through to er to !md somethlIlg Ena s very ill; everyone was sO mar. She'll Wait for Bridge bottom at 1.iDch Intervals all • • • never tried before ... ). velous to us at Bon Secours Greg's been promised a slm!. around the ring. Twist each On View ..• Claire Pearone, 397 Fisher Road, gallery "Tlwugh he's older, I'll admit, piece until It lies fiat, like a at a His position is secure." And what was once Number that I, decided I'd li~e to do lar trip when he turns 15. Ena petal, Place on unbuUered of linens for bed, bath and table. They are exclusive and One will move down the list, somethmg for the hospItal after, would like to go abroad herself, «But his clothes don't seem to fit cookie sheet and bake at 375- exquisite designs by Luba Eliahoff. For trousseau pla~ And his hair 1can't endure," t? second ~Iace, or fourth .. c;Jr Jeff got better. . . . I "but I'll wait 'iil they build about 25 minutes. Remove from ning, consp.lt Esther Kasle Jones •.. by appointment •.• eIghth, or. elghteen~h, up ~gam, "I've worked on the Guild's the bridge." Flying is NOT one oven. TUxedo 2.3500. "But that other - Lack-a-di!Y! ~own agam, '!~ higher, J!-1!DP'pre.Christmas Fairs. Last No. of her Favorite Things. While ring is stUl warm, pour mt from posl~on to. posItion, vember, I was in charge of the Wall.papering is, though, and thin consistency mirture of Con. * • * What on earth yau see in him!" perhaps re~,!rD1ngto fIrst place, F r e n c h Cafe, the shopper's assisting her husband at out. Then I hear my darling say, fectioner's sugar and milk over Martha Gorey and Mary Jo Kerns, , • made a special trip to New perhaps falhng. t? last. . lunchroom ...• My Guild com. door barbecues, and collecting top. York to pick up fashioils for Florida.bound customers. They "Mama, he II young and slim •.. " B.ut never shdmg ,off the lIst mittee did all the cooking for charms, (she has two bracelets searched the Midge Grant and Sloat factories for just the right And ler mind'! made up, I know. enhre~y. En,a doesn t drop her the Cafe, and I think we had a full, each charm with a "story" daytime styles and shipped them back in time for the openlDg of Ami !I# lean is mine to win. Favorite Thmgs. She just adds real succe- ' behind it). Lakerettes Win i\lutha's Closet. 373 Fisher Road. Yet I'm 8orft11or that beau - to 'h, em.. Sponsors"... Youth• • Group And, of course, Fall"s• ••• He b out cmd I am inl Currently, FaIrs are Numher "M h b d d I Ena and Ches are both memo • • • One because Ena, with Mrs. S y. usyan a3 sp~nsor bers of the Monteith Parent . Division Title • • • OUth r Fashion News •.• from E. J. Hickey features colors. The PILFERINGS John Boomer, is serving as co. a enJ°hr h C lro~p au .OtudTeacher Association the Fair h . f th f' t M t 'th own c urc a VI n me' 51. Paul Lakeretles captured leaders are lemon, orange and lime for men's slacks. It It those saa. TV shows where people c aIrman 0 e Irs on el P b t . ' sponsor. Ena was a PTA mother was on one of E Ie men tar y Scholll Fair, ~~: i~~~ni_' .. k t b k _ vice.president last year and is the Southeast Division Basket. seems checks, stripes and plaids are really in the picture wall the1l' and get help. A woman appeared V for resort and forecast a bright and stylish summer. See out woes planned for Saturday, March 16. I tb t~OO, 0 f a \ secretary of the Association this baU Title Sunday by defeating 'wanttDg a erlb for her baby. "What are you using for a Something. for Everyone h bSbu:"poseI' a s f!'!Ydfavorl e year under President Bill' Bab- second place St. Cyril's, 31-21, them now at 17140 KerchevaL . crfb 1IOW'l" asked the sympathetic emcee. It's to be an all.day (10 In a y-an d m a len or can. k' in one of the toughest games of . ..' dIes" coc . • • "Ob," she replied, "the box the television set came the mornIng until 4 In the after- . . . . • . "Every year" she explains tbe season. Jan Gilbert led the * In.'' -The Apo:,tolate noon) all. age (games and ac. Candles: m ~olders. rangmg lOth PTA' k' d team to their sixth straigbt vic. The Sphere ••• 19849 Mack, has a new shipment of . . , ' , . , from a pall' of smgle sticks made e sponsors some 1D tory in a row, netting 14 hard. framed prints and wall plaques. The latter have velvet • hVltles for chIldren, tweens, bE' f ath t f ld bot of money.making project for N. ODe 1tlrre4 up• 50 much•~ontroversy in 19th 'teens and adults), family festi. tl na s d ~thr°f~ t? °d h I' the school. "Last year we had earned pOints. Nine more count. grounds . . . some with Roman heads. Original flower va], with a "Swing Into Spring" I e~ edove:e wbl d a (etnhe'fsf e ' a Book Fair, It was s~ccessful ers were contributed by Sue and bird prints start at six-fifty. For those of you who HIlCur1 England as Charles Darwin with his theory of theme ac e cigar an s. e e ect b t 't d t t bIt' Smolienski. evobdloL At b1I death, however, Britain acknowledged , is rather "Vene'ian mosiac") l u I seeme 0 us 0 e a 0 Defense was given a run for are Williamsburg fans, reproductions of the flowers of Color~ul flowers" created by a t f I ~b h d : of work for relatively little com. the months are delightful and make apropos birthday hJI gnlu and burled him with much pomp in West. decorations committee un d e r 0 orma, many ranc e . can pensation.... . the money and fouls were a bIg JDJ.DRer Abbey. After the ~eremony, pallbearer Thomas Mrs. Clayton Shors' direction delahra, are everywhere m the "Th h t th h 1 problem to the team, but a gifts. . . . ' Clark house roug ou e sc 00 year, burst of spirit and better ball Bdey was aliked by a worried.looking peer, "Do you Will b]o,~m In the eo.m,dors and When the 'Clarks have a party the .PTA sponsors ot~er, smaller • • beDew that Darwin was right?" classrooms of Monteith s ground E d Ch b Ih I t projects card parties for ex. control in 'the fourth quarter pulled the game out of the fire You know ••• Savon Clair fo... that marvelously pure glycerine "Of fOUrIe he was right," repCed Huxley. floor. There'll be a lunchroom -t nrta.an E el~' at t ove °t ample 'but these ar~ all for soap which pampers complexions. New at the Notre Dame Pharm- . h e h l' en e am- na IKes 0 urn ou' . for the Lakerettes. BiJ lordship surveyed the Abbey with a pained s~t up In bt k se 0 0 s gYWmh~ta.the ~Ieclric bulbs, light the ~du]ts. We wanted ?ur Big p~c. One more league game reo acy are SavoD Clair body toner and moisture lotion, bath powder, exprellilOD, then observed in a low tone, "Couldn't he SlUm, a a e sa e,1 a I e andl d 1 t I Ject to be somethmg the kids bath jelly in a travel tube, perfume oil spray and spray cologne. Elephant department c es an e everyone re ax th mild t' I d mains to be played but the Sf. have kept It to hlmse1f?" , . . . in a warm, mellow atmosphere, . e se,~es cou ge lOVOve Paul squad is assuerd of a berth .. • * Wendt, Search of Adam" There n be, 1D short. a Falr- Sh ' . t d 'th m.... -Herbert "In and Ena who counts Fa i r s e ~ even experImen e WI - II E' dE' in the City Playoffs. With the • • * , . . . making her own candles. as,a xperlence spirit this year, the girls may Give Spring .. ,. to a friend and to yourself. An early among her FaVOrIte Things, WIll "A th I 'h bh' ,.. Ena served as president of Sometimes a man finds It hard to play his proper b . ht' th thO k f't no er 0 my ales, 0 t ., . go all the way to tlIe City TiUe. start begins at Kimberly, 20311 Mack Avenue. Choose a e rIg 1D e IC 0 ~. snys Ena "is TRYING to train e rOits Wayne JUnIor High custom designed dry Flemish bouquet made of imported role with aplomb or even with good will. 1 asked a E~a, (she was christened a new bdxer puppy .. The Schoo] PTA when Jeff was a worldly man I know what annoys him most in the area FINDS ABANDONED :BIKE silk flowers and velvet buds. Naturally a dewy fresh ChrIStine. after her mother, and. CIarkIts os th'elr Ii'Irst' b'oxer,. a studentf . there during her term of women and etiquette. After considerable thought, he tl ]1 d E t d George Caulkins, 552 Rivard. gathering of colorful fragrant spring flowers will pre- ~rom'p y ca e na, 0 IS. dog the 'd had 14 ears on 0 offIce. the Wayne Parents called City Police on Sunday. said, "The woman who takes men for a salaried doorman tmglllsh her from her mother- Labo DY y, and Teachers had a Fair sO view the season ••• beautifully. TUxedo 6-0300. "I d 't thO k k ray. E h . ' February 11, to report that he when 1bold open the door for her in a public building." on In anyone nows A few days later Ches came na a~ a good Idea of how found a bieycle in the bu~hes on . .. .. He thought some more. "And," he added, "the 40 women my real name EXCEPT my home with a new' S d such thmgs are run. his property. Police picked up a The Jewelry Box ... at the Kaleidoscope, 16135 Mack at right behind her who know a good thing when they see pa.renls, . an~ they'd have to (n a m e d alter ~~:.;' I:t~e~' Monteith Principal John Ham. 26", Schwinn red and white it." -Peg Bracken, "I Try to Behave Myself" thmk tWIce If someone started who'd 10 v e d th f t d )' mel was very receptive to the bicycle and tagged same, for Bedford, is filled with a new kind of jewelry. Earrings t the difference between hoping you look the Reformation and of Martin I,ubleran.Roman Catholie theo'l !D0st six years. ~iv('dbefore that She stnpped the ,wood frame. ing the va r i 0 us committee great and knowing you do." It's all in the men's wear Luther since the turn of the cen. logical seminar on the topic of' ~n DetrOl.t. Neither was born re~tored and varmshed it. The chairmen and their telephone MAGICIAN tailoring meant for women. Tandem skirts come in solid tury will be also considered, in "Grace and Justification" under In the Umted Stales. mIrror hangs now in the Clark numbers. colors and prints (sixteen dollars). Golf shorts are in as. addition ~ post.Vatican II posi. auspices of the LutheraD Semi. Ena's family left Scotland foyer. above a .small table Ena "Monteith SCO:ltSwill patrol TED JOHNSON sorted colors (thirteen.fifty). Slacks check in with green tions. nary of Gettysburg, Penn., amI wh:n she was four, settling in found at GoodWill. lhe halls and help with the specla1l1;" ::e~C~~d;;;;;portlr,' and blue or yell')w and blue (nineteen dOllars). Current dialogues between the Sf. Paul's College, Washington, Oh~o. Her parents live in with ChI'S. Jeff and Greg a!trmpl clean.up, but hy and I a r g e For Information TW 3-9543 Catholic Bishops Commission! D.C.• ill 1964-65. theIr C] ark grandsons, while every ~ oftl'n. as a group ef. we've tried not (0 involve the - ...------• • • • I: -:-.",li,it.."'I:;M,ditji_;~.'"',k\y,fd!fuwzw;J.ffi -::~ Ena and Ches go off on a two. fort, to ,Improve Ena'.s bowlin/(. kids with the aclual WORK of ~ It. Curls Created ... indillidually for you ... for the new ~, 'j week vacatIOn of thcir own. I The rn.hre family enJoys IIN'k.' the Fair. We wanl it to be pri'l == --....ft!Wf: =5 curly look at Edward Nepi Parrucchiere 19463 Mack ., ;,' Ches was horn and hrough( rn~ tnps. am! Chrs and Ena marily a 'flln day' for them. -=-=- _U'A::T-: I; ):, 1 up near Calgary, Alberla. Ca. I ha\.e taken thelT sons on Easter Split Into Shifts ~_ ~ _ Avenue ... you can have pin-on curls .. .' one at a time n) na,~a . . i holiday excursi?ns. to Williams "Wc're trying to put vo]un. "-:: :-,'ol!-"fte.w or in clu~ter:~.What fun! More fun ... real hair clip-on ~ ,1 . I ~on t. thlD~ Y?II could say hur,g an1 Wa~hmgton. ]),C. teers on two.hour Fair day -==-__ ~J=.- J,.:: bows match your hair and can be done while you wait. ;',;:.~lthm ,pJ;,?flclenl ID any onc a Next on their f.~mlly agenda is working shifts, But for those . _ l?ark colors are twenty ~llars. St~eakedbows are twenty. , ,lOg .• ".n~ muses aloud, men. . summer ClIr:nPIDI(trip. a pro. who can't work two hours. (>Dr fwe dollars. For more mformatwn or an appointment taHy rhrcklD/( of( her list of Fa. Jrrt lIoout whIch Ena has som£! hour will be fine. We'll have 14 call TUxedo 4-8858. b vOrltes. "0111 Ihrre lire lots of rcsrrvallons. differenl game.~, an If> orace!el I • • 19700 Mack ' lhIn~S I tilke a <:Tackat. Son t.oves Fish hooth. a carloon lheater. which The govemment is al. 01 Bloham Lane ji:. Rowls, Rut Not WeJI "Ollr oldest srn is a fishinJ: Ithe facllllr is J:oing (0 run. "Mr . h' I now l.onR' ••• is a kilchen torn up wben Kitchen RemodeTen TU6.3600 ~'! "[ howl Mondays with il bll~." sh£! explains. (,Ieff Iikes!Many Pockets"-Jeff's agrred ways giVing t Ingsaway start to work? The time is from one to two wel"ks. or course this ." (;ros~e Poinle WOO1lsPreshv nol only 10 catch thcm. Ollti to drc,~s lip as the clown. PRO, -so we will too! We'll lime dOl'sn't count the planllinR' staRe. At least, once a lady n:akes ~/ teriiln Church GrullJl, I'm IIn ,10 coller I lhrm: His tropic;}) VIDF:f> hI' can gel the day off I give you 1-5x7 color up her mind, her new kilchl'n is quickly accomplished. Visit the douhledly th~ worse bowler in. fISh tanks cllTrrntly hold .~om(' from \'Iork... , print free with each new sllowl'ooms at 1:)218East Jefferson. U'le Fluffy Bunches of the cily-I can jllst see the ~irls 180 sperimrns). "and he conner! "The lIlontieth Art Department • • • 96c ~j'.in my Ieagile laugh whrn (hry us mlo saying we'd lake him studrnts an, making 50 posler.~. roll of Kodacolor film • . i~read I've said I 'howl'; I'm camping lhis slimmer. I nl'ver to be c1istrit.;'\ed to local slorcs, developed and printed Taste Treat .•• at Wesfield'f, 15506 Mack at Somerset js $GOTCH HEATHER 1,.'.1..', sure thry can think of lots M rl'ally had any DESIR E to go ... The Grosse Pointe Woods _ and we wont' add it stuffed cabbage rolls, topped with tomato sauce fluffy It 'AfFODIlS . word~ to der.cribe what I do lit earn pin/(.... " Police have be"n cooperating 1 , I whipped potatoes and buttered carrots. Sounds t~mpting 11 ~.;. Wltlt II toue of SP''"' D H the howlinr. alky Monr!ays, hut i Rul Jeff won't leI hi.~pareTlts with liS in evrr~' respect. .. ' to your tax bill~ 3 I ••• and there's a whole menu of other goodies !~ Thun40y thru Svndoy Only .;1 'nowling' isn't one of tho.~ e: {orJ:el lhcir promisl' He has II fo:VERVROf>V has oc!:n coop. A:' · · · . f: Hot,: Y!'ll Mutt M,ntiOll.Thil A.e!to R.'C.ive11liIWeek'ISp'Ciol , worcls~ pari lime Mlrr.school joh in a Ieraling .. ,." , . ,1; '" .o::olfwith SlIhurhan Womcn painl .~torl'. and is ~m'ing his' Ena lalks. explain~, dr~crihe,i -==-. __ 4 Ways. , . to get from tile east slde to Metro Airport, . , n C",I' Us to Reserve Yo," flower Show Goli.'rs, lhp Ninl'-lfole (;roIlP. Jllflnl',\' 10 1l\1~' "a trnl and fOllr -- end smiles, Oh\'iollsly. the STUDIO CAl\lEnA SHOP-' 1. Take (l cao. dIrect. 2. Take a cnb downtown GIld trans- F Tich1s at SOc SOY/II' per Ticht •..• lll'callse Gr!'g still comes home, !1ft'S," Ihr Jatlpr ill'ms to ,go !IIontC'ith Sr h 001 Pair is hC'r IV « fer to ~ OUS...~. Dnve Yoltr car. 4. Ririe tile Royal Coach. ,/ • • • ;" for IlInch, Ion an old car h£! plans to fj~ • Nilmller One Fa\orile Thing,' C m,an Ll1~ollSllle, ~llrect, at one.llalf tile price of a cab, ~; 13300 E. WARREN 1\; I "I like to mllke decorations liP, (Ena has some rrsC'nalions I And, equally obviously. Ena's I ARt JO~NER. - '.vlth no mconvement transfers to '/?lakeand aVOIdpark. )."Our Fourth GeneratJoD of Florists" ; I (or the house, flower arrange. about the Old Car Projecl, too). not the sort of person who can 20229 MACK -I.n. the Wo~ mg problc ms. If you prefer number 4 ... phone the I.__ •••••• _._ •• ------._. ments, things like that. Last summer, the Clarks' old. ,be blase about Favorites. Royal. Coachman, TUxedo 6.1322. --