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------~ DEADLINES Santa Claus Arrives in Christmas Street Goodfellows Set Seek Permit oj the To Construct WEEK As Compiled by the 36thAnnual Paper Apartment Grosse Pointe News Brandts Want Ordinance Voided So They Can ThursdaY, November 25 Sale Goalat$7,500 Build Ia-Family Ter- PONTIAC OSTEOPATffiC hospital authorities Wed - race In St. Clair nesday blamed a staff doctor Grosse Pointe Lions Club Will Be Given Assistance By for pouring ether into an anes. Policemen and Firemen' of The Park, A legal to void a thetic bottle. creating the mix- Grosse Pointe City zoning ture that killed two children City, Farms and Shores ordinance and allow con- and a 24-year-old mother of The Grosse Pointe Lions Club Goodfellows have struction of a 16.family two. Harry Whitlow. hospital again set a goal of $7,500, same as last year, and hope terrace-type apartment on administrator. refused to namt' their property has been the doctor. He said the hospital to raise this sum during its 36th annual newspaper sale on Monday, December 13.~ brought against the City by has completed its investigation August F. and Catherine and any further action will The entire proceeds realized W d P Z- have to come from the Oak. through the sale will be used by 00 S 0 ree Brandt, of 363 S1. Clair. land County Prosecutor's Of- the organization to help the The complaint was filed No. fice. According to Whitlow. Pointe needy at fly to Moscow sales will commence after full He said that the youths have ban pla~g firm, at the re- Monday in an effort to persuade Speaks Here Is SecondPointe Fatality' For Concert daylight. confessed to many more than quest of City Manager John J.~. the Soviets to join Britain in This policy was adopted to the 40 recorded complaints in Cantwe~, found f; low-densl- reviving the 1954 Geneva Con. Next Monday In 1965; Runs,Illt~ .T~ucl{ This Sunday prevent another traffic fatality the three communities, but they ty ~ultiple dwellmgs would be ference on Indochina as a forum such as occurred at 6:20 a.m. do not recall where or when de~lrable on ~he. property. J?e. for Viet Nam peace talks. Wil. on December 14, 1964, when they broke into the garages. I spite .thes~ ~IDdingS, the ~Ity son said he was preparing new Distinguisned Journalist John Thompson. 20 •.Formerly of Park, Crashes Head- Annual Christmas Program Walter Zentgrebe, 75, of 829 Many property owners have CouncIl. SItting as a Zon~ng talks on Viet Nam to try to To' Be Second Lecture On With Large Moving Van Friday Evening To Be Pre se n t e d In Westchester, a retired Par k made no complaints of breakins BB0 a r ,d of.. Appeals, demed avoid a "major land war in fireman, was killed at the in- and stolen beer at some of the randt s petitl~n and ~efused to Asia, or worse." Wilson made On Fries Forum Series John J. Thompson, 20, of 193M9Beaconsfield, Harper Parcells School.Audi- tersection of Jefferson and Bed- places the boys admitted enter- gra~t any public heanng on re- clear in his statement to the At Center Woods, became the first to die in Park traffic in 1965, torium at 3:30 p.m. ford. The driver of the death car ing the sergeant added. zonmg th~ property .. House of Commons that he feels and the second in the Pointe, on Friday, November 26, was exonerated of any blame. ';. CIty Exceptions it is North Vietnamese Commu- One of America's fore- when his car c:ashed head-on with a large moving van The Grosse Pointe Com. When you see a Goodfellow ~atrolmen PraISed Brandt has accused the City nists and not the Americans most journalists, columnists truck. He was dead on arrival at Bun Secours Hospital. munity Chorus will open standing at an intersection, Cr~It ~or the arrest of the of spot zoning and said officials who are blocking peace efforts. don't pass by. Stop and buy a boys IS gIven to Woods Patrol- have allowed exceptions to the and lecturers, Roscoe Drum- Park police said that Thomp- ~:------I the Christmas' season with men Robert Setchell an.d Rob- code based on special advan. British sources said the Wilson paper. It will make him happy, mond, will be the second son was driving a 1965 Corvair trailer. its 13th Annual Christmas ert. Lorenz, who receIved a tage. He charged the code was government also plans to probe and it will make you happy, speaker on the Fries Forum convertible we s ton Mac k No Movln« Traffic Program in the Auditorium radIO run to ~e area of arbitrarily administered when Soviet terms for a worlu pact knowing that your contribution South Brys and _RiveTS road, Bon Seco,¥,s Hospital and the to stop the spread of nuclear on Foreign Policy. He will avenue, and about 80 feet east Th dr. t ld r of Parcells Junior High will help those less forturnate be presentee; in Fries Audi. of Three Mile, went over the e van Iver o. po Ice School at Mack and Vernier and to be Oil the lookout for Grosse Pointe. Unitarian Church arms. The Prime Minister will than yourself. Dig deep! t r d h ded directly that there was no movmg traf- d several .teenagers reported to were given permission tl) build ~~~:d ~: a:an, semi-trailer fic, but because of the huge- bare his findings when he meets torium the evening of Mon- :a next Sun ay afternoon, De. be steahng beer from garages. in conflict with previous zoning with President Johnson Decem- day, December 6, at 8:15 driven by Claude Edmondson, ness of the truck, he could not cember 5 at 3:30 o'clock. An unknown caller tl) the regulaticns. Brandt also noted ber 17 to discuss Viet Nam and Car Bombarded o'clock, when he will.discuss 44, of 3402 Joy road, who was maneuver out of t~e way and The program is intended to ~oods ~tation, wa~ ~1Dable to that there is one multiple unit other key issues. "Emerging Africa." headed east on the avenue. The was forced to stop m the east- appeal to the entire family with From Overpass give police a deSCrIptIon of the residence in the same block as • • •• A few single lecture tickets time was 6:30 p.m. bound lane. He was complete- music for all ages. "Mary Pop- boyS involved, or ille cars the his property and two other lots ARMY CHIEF Gen. Joseph may be obtained irom the ly ~topped when the youth's pins" is represented by "Super- boys were riding in, according so zoned, as well as many other Mobutu overthrew the J!overn. Grosse Po :nte War Memorial According to Edmondson, and car crashed head-on with the c a 1i f ragilisticeexpialidocious" Three youngsters des~ribed to Mast. multiple residences on Cadieux, ment of President Joseph Kas- office. and season tickets at $7 his brother, E,:ans, same ad- van, Edmondson said. and "Chim Chim Cer-ee". The as "about ten" bombarded a Setehell and Lorenz observed I Notre Dame, St. Clair and other avubu Thursday and seized are still available for the series , who was 10 ~e van cab, Edmondson said that he was program also includes he popu- new Chevelle driven by Steve near-dictatorial powers over the Arentz, of Vernier road, from a two cars parked at Rivers road surrounding streets. of six lectures. I and two other WIt n e sse S, tr r t 1 d I k- lar "Winter Wonderland", 'The and South Brys, and saw two City Manager John Cantwell turbulent Congo. Many Congo- Thompson "ppeared to "'-ve . ave mg a a s o.w spee , 00 ChrI.stmas Song" 'It' b g' pedestrian 0 v e r pas s on the Mr. Drummond was gradu- f th" h 1 d!JId mg. for a streed: m the area to'S e In- boys running from between said the City will reply to the lese danced in the streets with d f S U"t' rozen at e wee, an h18 h. h h tak. th . ning to Look Like Christmas" Chrysler Expressway recently. joy at the bloodless coup. Mo. ate rom yracuse mverSI y s car seemed to gather speed as w ~c e was mg e seInl- and a rhythm arrangement of A large rock that hit the houses in South Brys. The summons through regular chao- famed School of Journalism. He' 0 C'hd th huge semi- traIler, to get to a house where Jingle Bells. of the car damaged the vinyl boys dropped two full bottles nels. butu announced that "the race theit obtained the degree oft I appr a e e residents had contracted for a and shattered the wind- of beer to the pavement, smash- for the top is finished," refer. Doctor of Literature at - moving job, when Thompson Other numbers cn the pro- ring to the power struggle that shield. The impact scattered ing them, when they noticed mouth, and has been honored Forum to Hear crashed into the truck. gram are the stirring "Good the police officers. Mrs. Dodge Buys began when the nation won in- .. d f D H L. b Day, Sir Christmas" by Richard glass on the of Steve's dependence from Belgium in with we egree 0 ., y Paul Brusseau of 19460 Hil- date, who was riding beside The policemen approa-ched a he Pi.' C 11 C Terry. the lovely Burt Carols, car moving near the intersec- Late Son's Home 1960. He stated be will rule as t r nCIpla 0 ege. ongressman ton, Southfield, was parking his Ray Ringwald's Nativity Cycle him. president for five years, later Years With Monitor . truck on the Detroit side of of Nine Musical Tableaux call- When Steve pulled into a gas tion with three boys in it, and told parliament that he had sus- In 1924 Mr. Drummond be- Mack, and witnessed the full ed "The Christmas Crib." The station to call police, he met brought it to a stop. They then Mrs. Anna Thompson Dodge, pended parts of the constitution gan .a long a~sociatlon with the Congressman Lucian Nedzi, of incident. He told police that program will close with the another drvier whose grill had apprehended the boys who 97, has bought the 28-room and declared a state of emer. Christian S c i e nee Monitor, the Fourteenth District which Thompson appeared to be driv- magnificient "Gloria in Ex.::el- been damaged by a rock. Steve dropped the bottles. East Jefferson avenue home and gency for five years. - where he rose rapi~ly from re- includes the Pointes, will ad- ing about 50 miles or more be- sis". and Detroit police searched for Sec~nd Car Spo~ grounds that she gave to her bu's whereabouts were un- porter to assistant to the city dress the Adult Forum of the fore the impact. . the three boys with no success. While questioning the youths, son, the late Horace E. Dodge. known, but Mobutu said he and executive editors. Later he Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church. .Among the featured SOlOISts the officers saw another car Jr., as a gift in 1923. Horace's would be provided with security became the C'hief editorial writ- Sunday evening, December 5, Pedestnan Saw I":11.1 be Earl Nelson, Tenor; Pat. PENDANT STOLEN with five boys going east on fE.med ~'acht Delphine was in- ter. manager of the European on the subject, "The Role of Timothy P. Gonnel of 3628 rICla Nelson, Soprano and Caro- cluded in a $600.300 package guards if he feared for his life. . A gold and turquoise pendant Brys, and while Setchell de- edition, member of the editorial the Federal Government in the Courville, Detroit, a pedes- lyn deGaetano, contralto. Direc- purchase' signed by Attorney belonging to Mrs. Douglas tained the, first five, Lorenz • • • board and chief of the Wash- Great Society." trian, said he saw the accident, tor of the Chorus is Ri~.hard Douglas Leo Paterson, execu- Saturday, November 27 Jones, 1242 Grayton, was taken took after the second group and MAYOR CAVANAGH Friday ington-News Bureau The Chris- Th' . I t' f th and it appeared that the youth Johns and Jerry Hughes IS the from the dressing room in Kay stopped them in front of num- tor of the Dodge estate, and at- torneys for Mrs Dodge. slated a "nationally significant tian Science Monit~r has for IAd l~SF specia '1'T: ~1d ~ the was going approximately the accompanist. Baum, 16822 Kercheval, where ber 935. Dodge died Dec. 22, 1963, in conference on crime in Detroit years been i"ecognized as a top G lU orfum ~tl. Ceh Iehn e speed disclosed by Brusseau. Tickets are on sale now from Mrs. Jones was trying on clothes All 10 boys were taken to a eryI 0 mU arIan ur a t ho th Jennings Memorial Hospital. for January, and fonned a com- (Continued on Page 2) 7:30 p.rn.. The force of the impact any c ru~ member or at e Saturday, November 20. (Continued on Page 2) Mrs. Dodge of 12 Lake Shore mittee of lawyers to pass on the ______I-smashed the engine of Thomp. G:osse POI~te Book Shop and road, will pay $325,000 for the constitutionality of his proposed son's car up against the front will ~e aV:lllable at the door .at seat. The steering wheel crush- t~e t~e of the concert. ~dmis- home, known as "Gray House," '"S~Opand.frisk': law. Cavanagh at 17840 East Jefferson. In ad- sald he wIll abIde by the com. Roland Gray Youth Fund ed the ~'outh's chest, police slon IS $1.00 for ad~ and 50C Burglars Fail to Crack said. He was alive when taken for students: Followmg th~ co~- dition, she has agreed to pay mittee's decision. He requested R - 97" C -b- out of his car and rushed to cert ther~ WIll be a reception m $200,000 for the Delphine, once guidance in preparing the con. eCelVeS ontrl utlons Safe in GP Post Office valued at $2.250,000; $64.000 ferenee program from Vice. the hospital by Park police am- the gy~nasi~ at P.arcells. and bulance but died en route. ~he. entire audlence 18 cordIally for her son's stock in the Hor- President Hub e r t .H.ump~re~, Gifts from 97 individuals and Ibe sent te, more prospective do. , mVIted to attend. Burglars made an unsuccess- approximately $15 from the lat- ace E. Dodge Boat and Plane ful attempt to force open a safe the Johnson Admim,,'1ration s businesses have been received nors to the fund. After Edmondson, his b~o- For additional information ter. The coke machine coin box Corp .. and $11.300 for the Hor- liaison executive with cities, and by the Roland Gray You t h The committee is hopeful that ther. and the two other Wlt- call 886-0710. in the Pointe branch of the was not touched, Van Tiem ace E. Dodge Memorial Trophy, asked U. S. Attorney ~eneral Fund, it was disclosed !it a the fund will reach such propor- nesses made statements to As- United States Post Office, 18640 said. 1926 Dodge toari'lg car, a 1920 Nicholas Katzenbach to gIve the meeting of the 'organization's tions that substantial financial sistant Wayne County Prosecu- Mack avenue, during the dark Parisi told Van Tiem and the Dodge, a Dodge run-about boat main address. Topics to be dealt committee held Monday night assistance can be given to the tor John Mazer and to police, hours of Saturday morning, No- postal inspectors that when he and a yacht tender. with include juvenile delin. in the home of Frank Boyer of many you t h movements in Edmondson was ('xon~rated of Lt. Gov. Milliken vember 27. arrived for work, he found the The Delphine yacht, a 257- quency, use of technological a~- Cloverly road, committee chair. which the late Mr. Gray was blame and released. Farms Det. Sgt. George Van rear door of the post office foot. 1.255-ton vessel. is the vances to stop crime, and social man. personally interested and ae. To Speak Here Tiem, who is assigned to work open. He checked the building Had Lived in Park biggest steam yacht in the coun- and economic causes of crime. The total amount of the gifts tive. These in c 1u d e Little with postal inspectors in the and discovered the damaged try and one of the biggest yachts * * • has not been tallied but figures League baseball and football, Young Thompson formerly Lt. Gov. William Milliken will case, said the breaking and en. safe, an~ called the Farms sta- in the world. It carried a crew FRANCE ORBITED its first aTe expected to b~ announced hockey leagues, tennis clinics, lived in the Park. The Thomp- be tlie guest of Republican tering of the government build- tion, and posW authoriti~s. of 48 and has facilities for 18 space Sl.tellite Friday. A rocket after the next meeting, sched. Babe Ruth League .baseball, son family resided at 1432 Bed- Citizens-14th District at a Pan. ing was discovered by Barlo Van Tiem said that the tumb- passengers. Mrs. Dodge, who launching from the Algerian uled for next Monday night, bas~et~all and badmmton or- ford, and moved to Harper cake Supper December 7. The Parisi, 45, of 5772 Woodhall, De- ler of the exterior door leading had a lifetime lease on the ship, desert at 2:47 pm. Detroit time December 6. gaDlzations, etc. Woods six months ago. personable Milliken will address troit, building custodian, when to the walk-in section where said she wanted to buy it "for put France into the space a~e Committee members attend- As the program progresses it The first to die in Pointe the group afu-r dinner. he arrived for work early Sat- the safe i~j kept, was punched sentimental reasons." along with the United States ing included: Mrs. Emory M. i~ also p~ssible t~at scholarship traffic was John R. Zielinski, Albert Thorburn, chau'man of urday. out. The door of the safe was The Delphine is now berthed and Russia. The Diamond rocket Ford Ed Cowan H. Gordon aId may be provlded for I!~edy 26, of 18688 strasburg, Detroit. RC-14, invites anyone interested The burglars, possibly two or partly peeled back, indicating at Capt. Knight.s Salt Bond used to lift the 83.7 pound -I wood Lemuel Bowen David students living in the Pointe! who was killed on April 22, in meeting the Lt. Governor to three, were unable to open the that the burglars were experi. boat yard at East Nantucket, $ule was constructed by French Whit~ey. Cleveland Thurber, area w~o are attending school when he lost control of his car join them at Stapleton Hall, the safe, the sergeant said, and enced safe crackers, the officer R.I.. on Block Island Sound. scientists to carry cewly.ctevel- Jr., and Ed Snell. at the hIgh sc~ool ?r seconda.ry and crashed into -a tree in front 10820 Whittier. nothing appeared to have been said. The agreement states that the oped atomic and h y d r 0 g e n Themailinglistisbeingen.sc?ool level In .elti;Jer. pu.blic, of 900 Lake Shore road, at Dinner will be served from taken from the vault area. How- The invaders apparently were $600.300 purchase price may be bombl. Britain has developed larged and printed solicitation prIvate or .pa~ochial1Dstitutions. Blairmoor. He was pinned be- 6:30 until 8:15. Reservations ever, one or more of the thieves wearing gloves, the officer said, paid partly in cash and partly atomic and hydrogen bombs but forms with ..addressed, pos- Those WlShingto donate to the hind the steering Wlheel and can be made by calling DR 2. did break open a coke machine since no fingerprints were by reduction of a $10,466,%89 (COIlUDud 011 Pace %3 tage-paid return envelopes will (Continued on Page 2) died irasta11tly. 8840. and a cigaret machine, taking (Continued on Page J) debt Dodge owed his motbel'. .2.2.2.2••••••••••••• 3.2••••• 4••••••••••••••••••••••• &•••• &••••••••• &•••••••• & 2 ---= zq -----~--

Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 2, 1965 Thursday, DRAFT WELL-ADlJUSTED J take life in stride, won't try to IN THE DARK REFLECTION Woods firem One 1'ea!On the tutore looks Criticism of others should be Youth Fund Drummond PO Robbery Beer Thieves A man, sure of his ability to Iforce hIs will or. others. alarm to the bad to some people is that they avoided until inventory has Patrize, 787 know nothin, about the put. Ibeen taken in your own home. (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from. Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) (Cc.ntinued from Page 1) on Saturday, fund may ::end their contribu- vember 27, whe:. source of international news. the station wtlere they were in- tions to the Roland Gray Youth found on the exterior of the terrogated by Mast and Det. Fund, c/o Cleveland Thurber, During World War II, Mr. safe doors. Now - prescription ground in Drummond served as chief of Everitt Plumb. All confessed to Jr. c/o Detroit Bank and Trust Three empty bottles of soft Corning Be8tlite Glass • • • darkens on Co., Detroit, Mich. 48232; or to the Economic Cooperation Ad- the more than 40 garage break- ministration, now the Council drinks, apparently left by the ins, solely to steal beer. They exp('sure to sunlight. Frank Boyer, 222 Cloverly Road, burglars, were found on a table Grosse Poi n t e Farms, Mich. of Economic Advisers. After the said they have been committing war he became associated- with near the vault. There were no these burglaries since April, 48236. prints on these, which further It is hoped enough money wlll the New York Herald Tribune 1964. and headed its Washington in d icat e d the thieves were Mast praised the two patrol- ION OPT/ClANS be raised to make the fund self- wearing gloves, Van Tiem said. Bureau bofore becoming what men, whose initial arrest of the sustaining, but provision has The burglars left no clues, he been made whereby principal he is now-syndicated column- youths lead to the clearance of 20183 MACK AVENUE niat for the Herald Tribune added. the numerous burglaries, in- a.tween Rd. and Norwoo

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• • 'f :ember 2, 1965 Thursday, December 2, 1965 G R0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Page Three ------,------I ~ttidt.'. won't try to DRAFTY SMOKE I ported in the house. It was dis- >ill on others. people working at the station, Iunlocked, when the burglar Woods firemen answered an I covered that the day's high 1t was said. The register was broke into the establishment. alarm to the home of Samuel I wind had caused a down draft, Contractor Repays Woman, Burglar L_o_ot_sS_er_viceStation Patrize, 787 North Rosedale, causing the smoke to fill the An employe of a Woods gas register, which usually contain8 I - on Saturday, November, N0-I house. The house was aired out For Uncomp leted Contract I station discovered that the sta- $200, with $50 in bills and vember 27, when smoke was reo and the firemen left. tion building had been forcibly cnange in e a c h drawer, and A oharge of larceny by con- When he signed the contract, Ientered on Sunday, Novem~er found $187 in currency missing. version, made againSlt Clarence Hucul gave his place of resi. 28, a~cj called Woods polIce. The change was not taken, he Hucul, who has two addresses dence as 28263 Ess

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why open another real estate office in Grosse Pointe? ltion The strength of our American free enterprise system is in the diversity of choice available to us when we are prepared to spend our money. Today, somewhere in America: some doctor, lawyer or dentist is opening an office in a community where other doctors, lawyers or dentists are already well established, thereby en- larging the available choice of the people residing there. What considerations govern these professional men in deciding to locate in communities where storng competition already exists? Each one believes that the knowledge, the discern- ment, the integrity, the judgment he will bring his clients' or patient's needs will have"some unique quality that will distinguish his service from that of others ... Thus it is with opening another real estate office in Grosse Pointe where competi- tion is already so brisk-the quality of the contribution to the existing real estate service of the community must justify it.

SO, TODAY, after a combined experience of twenty years in Grosse Pointe, we announce our availability to meet your reol estate needs. Whether these needs are immediate or remote, the confidence implied in discussing them with us will be respected and valued. If you wont to Buy, Sell, Look or Just Talk about YOdr real estate hopes phone us-or-better still-drop in to see us next to the Punch & Judy Theatre, ~tS.~ ~~?//~ ORL1\ND •~ eJ!!\EALTORS.• EARlY BORLAND-McBRE.ARTY, REALTORS (next to Punch and Judy theatre) 19 Kercheval Ave. TU 6-3800

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P~s. A1t.uough.1. Harpe~ Hospital 1 mutually needed facilities by Mr. RI"chard Webber who first I, He added,. . "Webb.er Medical ~ledical Center Hospital To Honor Webber Family will bulld the new umt, it is to the hospitals, rearrangement of invited the presidents of the oth. I Center Hospital WIll stand in be used as the primary outlet services to prevent costly dupli. er hospitals involved in the D~'I honor of a family dedicated to / A Grosse Pointe family name 1 when a new adult medical and It was announced that a new, nephew, Richard H. Webber, to ~o~teaching adult ~eneral med- cation wherever possible, and troit Medical Center area to 51t betterment of life and health ill

long associated with business, surgical teaching hospital is 425.bed teaching h 0 s pit a I work as a stock helper in his lcrne and surgery In the Medi. operation of hospital facilities down and talk about the whole II . D 't " civic. and philanthropic inter-j constructed in the growing De. planned for completion in 1970 uncle's store in 1898. Hudson ca1 Center. by private Boards so the lTn:- concept back in 1955. In the. __Metropohtan~ ' etrol. .~_ ests in Detroit will be honored troit Medical Center. will be called the "Webber had been elected to Harper's H. Glenn Bixby, president of versity may use its budget to decade since, we have Wlt- ~ ------e •• Medical Center Hospital". in Board in 1887, and was presi. The Grace Hospital's Board of expand its medical school as nessed massive and pu~pose~ul I------"t honor of the several members dent from 1901until his death Trustees, commenting on the rapidly as possible to bring it I urban renewal. The UniverSIty I of that family who have been in July of 1912. Richard Webber project, said "Our trustees are up to the potential of the metro. backs the project who~ehea.rted- long identifierl with the hospital was elected to the H a r per pleased with naming the new politan area. ly. The hospital we b~ld ~ill b.e tired of usual home delivery and nursing interests of Detroit. Board in February of 1912 and 'Ii th .... . available at the preCIse tIme It faCI ty e 'Webber Medical Symbolic of the dedIcation I'S needed for the Me d i c a I , In making the announcement, was appointed a member of the Center Hospital', since we know f th W bb Ray R. Eppert, president of executive committee at the that the Webber family h:ls Of hi~ e ers .to the ~elfare School'li expanded enrollment. II I of (HICKEN, RIBS, PIZZA! Harper Hospital's Boa r d of same time. done a great deal for medical 0 t s communIty," said Ep- Trustees, and president of the On February 16, 1918, he was care in our city and in promot- pert, "is the fact that it was ,:::,tmtt::i:r~itj@;:fli;Ijrb::;rWti:WM:iHmt.ft@&r.~:%W!f(tM£@::j:> )~/~.e 'Medical C e n t e r Development elected President of the Board may we suggest: I Corporation, said "I know of and continued in that position ~r~~:~J::f~~~~~l t~e::~~~r~~ I :,::::1:! '. : I no name in Detroit which has without interruption until he re. ing with Harper in making the Worn in Your Ear ,:::::: been longer or nlore influenti. quested that he not be renomi. new teaching hospital and the NEW "SOLITAIRE" ..'..... Broiled Maine Lobster ally associated with good hospi- nated in 1961, whereupon he was entire Medical Center a great ..... tal care for this community. elected Honorary Chairman of success. to NO CORD - NO TUB~ Broiled lobster Tails Pub n c acknowledgement of the Board - a position he still In making the announcement, F,esh Frog legs (small size) i their leadership and generosity holds. He has the longest tenure Eppert pointed out that the con- NO SEPARATE EARMOLD • :through the use of their name of any trustee and president in Hot King Crab struction of this hospital is part ! in this project is most fitting." the history of the hospital. >/:: I of an orderly progression of. .... Fresh lake Perch :',' .. At one time or another, the Oscar Webber became .9 mem- events in the creation of the De- ...... Jumbo Fried Shrimp family has been actively asso- ber of the Harper Board and troit Medical Center. Original. :,:: ,. ~ciated with Harper, Woman's its executive committee more ly outlined in two important Fried Scallops ( Cod) and Children's Hospitals, as than 40 years ago, and served studies by a nationally recog- Broiled Red Snapper, Pickerel, Whitefish well as many allied organiza. as chairman of the executive nized hospital consilltant, the tions such as United Community committe. He chaired, also the plan calls for centralization of Bucket of Steamed Clams Services, United , building committee during' the Sea Foed Plate : and the Greater Detroit Hospi. time of construction in 1928-9 of I tal Fund. . the present Brush street build. Shrimp Cocktails , Woodford and Mason in "Har- 1 ing of the hospital. He also was Tenderloin Steaks . per of Detroit" _ published by a h~emb;r of t~e Board. of. the ,Wayne State University Press C Ildren s HospItal of Mlch!g~n Tenderloin Steak Sandwich, Cheeseburgers, i at the time of Harper Hospital's fro~ 1922 to 1935, served as Its Beefburgers, Hot Kosher Corned Beef and I centennial in 1963 _ said "Had ~resident from 1933 to 1935, and A DRESSY, it not been for the influence, IS currently an honorary trustee. TAILORID many more items. the leadership, and the geneI'. Of the same family and gen- osity of J. L. Hudson and memo eration, the late Mrs. John J. OUTERCOAT bel'S of his family, particularly O'Brien (Louise Webber, the WITH then call his nephews, Richard H. and only sister of the family) was Oscar Webber, Harper Hospital a .member and officer of Worn. would undoubtedly be an insti. an's Hospital, from 1938 until tution of decidedly different her death in 1960. Joseph L. Alpaca POINTE WHARF character and lesser importance Webber and the late James B. that it is . . . For more than Webber. Sr., while not actively 18310 Mack at McKinley in the Farms i seventy-five years, it is fair to associated with an individual CoUar CORfA~f i say, Hudsons and Webbers ex- ~ospital, maintained the family Carry Out and Home Delivery Only I erted a dominant and guiding rnterest through their participa- AND influence over the affairs of the tion in fiscal affairs. TU 5-4453- TU 5-4790 Our Easy Core Brogues! Mode with the 'I Hospital . . " the~r association James B. Webber, Jr. was Open 7 Day. _ Week 4 p.m. to 9-10 p.m. has, b~en ~esponslble. f~r .Ha~. elected to the Harper Board in Lining marvelous mon-mode moterial - Corfam" , : pe~ s ~?enttty as a CIVIClnstl- 1948, and served on its execu, these shoe~, defy the elements. Snow, rain, heot or delivered piping hot to your door or business tutton. tive committee until his untime. Let it snow-let it blow coid, this Brogue can take them all and bounce bock It was Joseph L. Hudson, 'llY death in 1956. He served also -the fine hopsack looking I,k" newe And thot's not all, when you step ALA CARTE OR DINNERS founder of the J. L. Hudson as ~reside~t of the Grea.ter De- body and alpaca lining into a pair of Easy Core Brogues, you'll find they're will keep you warm. soft, pliabip and weigh up to one-third less than other Yes, we have chicken, too! Company, who "introduced" trolt Ho~pltal Fund, w~lch was I,the first "hospital" Webber to foun~ed ~ 1949 as tb~ ~rst com- Suitable for dress as well shoe materlol Come in ond see the shoe thot's close "------... 1 Detroit when he brought his mumty-wide fllnd.ralsmg effort u aport. Select yours in to perfect for any mane Illustrated, Wing Tip, in block ------______for capital expansion of hospital heather blue or earn. 28.95e Available in plain toe 26.95. facilities. It formed the pattern bridal lI'ey this week. 'DuPont trademark for orderly capital giving whiCh has been followed at five.year 95.00 Oriental Rug Service Since 1899 intervals since then, and Web. ber's efforts in helping formu. late the principles to be fol. lowed are credited in great part for the success of the first and succeeding drives. HALING'S Webber Medical Center Hos. W~wwJt @ K. MAGARIAN ~ pital is to be built between The Grace and Harper Hospitals on 17140 Kercheval Avenue Open Thurs. Evenings Bruflh Street. Both The Grace and Harper buildings will con- For a most unusu'al and lasting / I ~ec~ with the ~ew hospital and I ,It, m ~rn, will ~ p~~C~yl------.----- I connected with anew, central • Gift for Christlllas ,Out-Patient Building to be con- Shop Thursday and Friday Evenings structed by Wayne State Uni. II •.• from Mats to Room Size Iversity on its new medical cam- We Buy, Sell and Exchange I Young Driver : :Repeats Offense ; I - i ORIENTAL RUGS Arnold J. Kocsis, 17, of 96: -95~ ;VI~pleton, is i~ trouble again' 12876 E. JEFFERSON VAil ey 1 WIth Farms pollce, for the same offense for which he was given ------.------~ • - I a violation ticket-driving with- out acquiring a valid operator's license. I A thrilling new listening experience for you The youth was arrested for the latest offense on Monday, paJama. and a rob., certain to pleas. . November 29, when he was ob- the Scott stereo console , served by Patrolman John Far. ! : ley, driving on Grosse Pointe! every young man on your lilt boulevard and on Kercheval. e""e.~\e He wa:. taken to the station where he was given the ticket I c: ::i;:f~~:;:;~fiI;y:I u . and released on a cash bond Worm, comfortab!e, f:or.free f1ennels of $25 . .. ",'/ /::~ KoC-'is was arrested on Nov. with the masculine, grown-up styling ember 20, by Patrolman Otto I ~'~)'~I/ I Glanert, for going through a i red light at Kercheval and he really wank Sizes 4 to 12. ,--=' ~ I'f:~~\,' ,., Kerby at high speed, and for' I driving without a license, mak.1 -'~ .'''7j~1'.'_~.~~~.h.~~:. ' 'ing a turn without signaling, .. »>""~ A. Gift.boxed ovemlaid belted and having improper license I , plates on the car he was driv- I ing. The plates were registered I in varied colors. 4.00 to another vehicle. I Glanert, who was to have , taken Kocsis to court on a later, B. Red henley-neckline I date, said that he will take' his complaints, along with l;'ar. ley's, before Municipal Judge in a Christmas , ....'" ,~ , Grant E. Armstrong. The court i date was yesterday, Decem- ready to hong on the tree. 4.00 c~}i,~.;Y~;.O'.;~kit~~.k . .'_~ e e ,. • ber 1. eW"e.''t.''$-i'Copl~ Italian P"lWincilll C. Red striped pajama complete with If music is an important part of your life ... if the sound and styling of ordinary i STAY CLEAR phonographs and conso~es are no match for the fine appointments of your I Ignore the fellow who has an e ax to grind - he might want comb, toothbrush and convenient h0r.n ... ~en you owe It to yourself to see and hear the new Scott stereo console. you to turn the grindstone. ThIS magmficent music system combines the most advanced electronic components with strong, acoustically perfect cabinetry. hand led travel case. 4.00 Here is clarity and brilliance of tone never before achieved by a console ••• actually two extra octaves of deepest bass, rich and undistorted. The Scott stereo console ~co~rates. every feature, every conceivable extra that you could want for your listenmg enjoyment: a super-sensiti\<: Scott AM/FM radio tuner a t ~werful ~.transistor amplifier, a professional record changert matched air-suspension speaker systems, and an optional studio-quality stereo tape recorder. .. The Scott stereo co~ole is av:wable in a most distinguished choice of styles and hand-rubbed finishes to smt the most discerning taste. This is without question. ~e finest no-c?mpromise complete music system available. W. invite you to VISit us and examme the Scott stereo console at your leisure. Jacobson\ SCOTT Just a Few 165 BUICKS KIDS! rrrluAiL eJlJ1hvL Left At Enter Jacobson's CARRY THE BALL CONTEST STORY CLARK, LOWREY PIANOS AND ORGANS :I & I Sayings of a Lifetime I Compete Each Saturday thru December 18. 2 to 4 p.m. EAST DETROIT MT. CLEMENS i (Children thru Ag~ 15) 22933 Gratiot 166 S. 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- ecember 2, 1965 Thursday, December 2, 1965 GROSSE P,OINTE NEWS Page Seven ations Service Medal- William S. Paschal, 64, of and fell from his truek, break- 21532 Elizabeth, St. Clair Shores, ing his ankle. Be was taken to d his wife Margaret St. James Choirs the week of N 0 v e m b e r 7 'r two sons, Edgar G while making a delivery at the St. John Hospital by Woods po_ Fashion Show Planned Pointe Driver Taken Off Road, through 13, a total of 504 Michi- I A.. live at 2051 Ox~ rear of 19443 Mack Avenue on lice ambulance for treatment .. gan motorists had their li. Monday, November 22, ?ed 01 the injury. To Give Concert ad. G r 0 sse Pointe ' N· h F One Pointe motorist made the the Secretary of State's Office censes suspended, and 32 had AS Men s "g t eatur e weekly publication released by in Lansing, in which are listed theirs revoked. The combined choi:rs of the ------the names of drivers whose 8t. James Lutheran 01lurch- A mid.winter outdoor fa$hion creating a unique car-free shop. POLICE BIlSY driving privUeles have either The Detective Bureau of the been suspended or revoked. Education fits YOU for mak- the Chancel, Chapel and Junior show with live models preview- ping area. Last year a snow Woods Department of Public - will :present their annual ing advance copies' of the latest ing a living - not handed to FORMEN ONLY! storm added delightfully to the S a f e t y received 55 criminal The current list, dated No. you on a platter. Sacred Chriatmas Concert at and cruisewear will wonderfully bazaar occasion. complaints during the month of vembeX',11, revealed that John 5 p.m. on the second Sunday in be presented in the middle of from leading styl- Odober, and cleared 34 of S. Scherer of 665 Lake Shore Advent, December 5. Kercheval avenue in the heart ists on both coasts will be sent these. During the month of No- road, had his operator's license ' Stop At THE CAMERA CENTER Carl Munzel, choir director of "The Village." here 8S a pre-spring preview, vember more than 100 com. suspended from 0 c t 0 b e r 21 and organist, who has been in, The presentation 4'N ass au and despite likely December plaints were received and re- through January 20 because of charge of these concerts since Capers" will be staged on an cold, such scanties as , corded, of which 67 have been an unsatisfactory driving rec. On ,MEN/S NIGHT the first one sung in 1951, elevated platform against. a , and bathing suits will cleared, according to inform a- ord. states that he is bringing to the backdrop of a grass thatched be included. The grass cabana tion released by Det. Sgt. Jack I According to Secretary of audience a variety of old carols native cabana in two showings and promenade will rise about a Mast. State James M. Hare, during December and some new ones by modern ... 7:30'p.m. and 9:00 p.m. This dozen feet ahove the ground ------_ Monday, 6th composers. presentation will be part of a on a mechanical platform, Vicar Roger Goetz will serve unique promotion called "Men's normally used by Delta, Air 7 to 10 p.m. as organist and will offer sev- Night in the Village," which is Lines as a cargo loader to place Shop Thursday and Friday Evenings eral organ selections; soloists the one night of the year when airfreight aboard jet aircraft. will be Mrs. Wllliam Heller and men alone are allowed to shop The models will perform in Mrs. Evan Evans. in that area . a comfortable 75°. The heat . ~ The Chancel Choir will open The Grosse Pointe Police De- will be provided by Detroit Edi. the coneert with a 1789 hymn, partment blocks off both ends son Company through the use "Lift Up Your Heads," which of the main shopping district of ultra-red heat lamps hidden I * Free Prize Drawing For has become a traditional fav- in the grass cabana. I orite and has been sung at each The presentation will include Famous Instamatic Camera Outfit concert. In addition, this group Burglars Visit calypso music by a native band. • will sing Jungst's, "Christmas • a gift for her Hymn," a brand new modern Park Residence Instamatic Camera Bank Given Advent hymn by Sat ere n; Ladies & Gents! * "Come Thou Long Expected Burglars smashed the win- conventional HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS to dream in s performance! Away Free With Every Purchase Jesus"; a Robert S'hawarrange- dows of the home of Ernest E. Wilson, 690 Bedford, during the CHECKED BY AN EXPERT • oval speakers. ment vf "What Child 1& This;" Leontovich's "C a r 0 1 of the night of Sunday, November 28. I remodel old lewelry into the Olgo's newest us fold up into Bells"; the Harry Simeon ar- to enter and completely ran- finest. latest styles. • olors. '* Register Your Christmas Gift rangement of the modem hymn sack the house, Park police GREAT VALUES IN 'Do You Hear What I Hear"; said. FINE DIAMONDS, woltz length features Selection With Our Family and "Glory of the Lord" from Det. Lt. Stanley Enders said end ALL the "Mes6iah." Gift Register - (We'll let your family kn<)w) that the burglary was disco". GOLD JEWELRY a shell-cup fiberfill bodice for The Chapel Choir's offerings ered by the Wilsons' son, E. Ed. For 30 wan on the Ea-t Side. will include the 14t.." Century ward Wilson of One Woodland melOdy, "Indulci Jubilo"; a place, when he went to his pat. Alfr.d E. Zier flattering, comfortable fashion .•• * TWO BEAUTIFUL MODELS modern carol by Marryott, "The ents' house. JEWELER & GOLDSMITH Praise Carol," and 'an old The elder Wilsons. who were 16437 r. Warren TU 1-4980 Miss Sunny Seven of TV Fame French Carol by Riegge. "Mas- not home at the time, said that We buy old gold,' Jewelry sheer femininity in 4050 ters in This House." \, the burglars took a diamond and diamonds. and Sung by the Junior Choir stick pin, valued at $200, and will be the old English carol, a brand new man's fur-collar.ed over antron. Blue or Miss Sigrid Urban, Midwest "I Saw Three Ships," and , valued at $125. Katherine Davis' arrangements The- thieves also took the fol- Storm Windows Photo Show Beauty Contest Winner of "Joy to the World" and "The lowing values undetermined, the pinJc mist with white . Seven Joys of Mary," lieutenant said: a portable tele- and Doors WILL BE ON HAND TO HELP The combined choirs will vision set, a t~ble radio, a jew- unite in th-a singing of 4'The • Aluminum or 32.36 sjzes. 11.00 elry box containing 15 sets of Enameled YOU WITH YOUR CHOICES ••• "Hallelujah Chorus," "Glory gold cuH links and the stick pin, to God," and 'Come Hither Ye two men's sport , a man's • Porch Enclosures Children," suit, eight dress shirts, a pair • Jalousies Following the concert, the of men's gloves. audience is invited to attend a • Screem Porche. The burglars e n t ere d the coffee hour in the Green Room • Awning Windows house by smashing the window with the Dorcas and Miriam of the door at the rear of the • Aluminum Siding Circles of the Women's Guild house. Neighbors heard nothing • Awnings acting as hostesses. unusual, it was reported. THE CAMERA CENTER St. James cordially invites the public to enjoy the music We Repair Storm with them as the choirs iUlher' WOMAN INJURED and Screen6 17114 Kercheval Ave. in the blessed C h r is t mas Mrs. Bessie H. Backos of 493 season. Shelbourne, while cleaning win- • FREE ESTIMATES • • dows of her home, slipped and REPORTS VANDALS fell through the grate of the "In the Village" Mrs. Cecil I. Hudson, 586 basement window well. She suf- POINTE ..-' - - - Open Thursday Notre Dame, reported to police fered a deep laceration on the SCREEI\I & STORM that she heard noises around bottom of her right foot. She ---SAS-H, '-N-C,- -- Evening 'tir 9 her home Tuesda} evening, No- was conveyed to St. John Hos- vember 24, The next morning, pital by Fnrms firemen, treat. 17328 Mack Ave. TU 1-4096 officers who investigated found ed and released. 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Yant''I~ Hair Fashions I.INI HALL, PROP. OB I T U A R I E S NO APPOINTMINT I sa~::'::;s::~~ ~~~..~;:t~1J'PPY NICESSARY l dalist& spent 'lllanksgiving eve ThanksglVlng. ------_.....1. I Opeb 8:00 to 1:00 . . d Ii . d The Sodality Prefect is Mari- MOb .thru Sat. BARRY S. FINKENSTAEDT Mr. Finkenstaedt was employ- packmg and e verm~. ...o~ I We hi Sodality modera- Ey.mD" by Harry S. Finken~taedt, 76, ed with the Carb~n Steel. com- ~askets for. needy fanulIes 1n t~ is srste~Mary Gael, O.P. • appolntmebt past president of the Buhl pany . when ~e fIrst came to mner DetrOit. _ • & Set Manufacturing com pan y and DetroIt. Dunng ~orld War I F' t th members of the ._. .-.-._.- _._._, '1 1.75 fonn r "0 'd t d D' he flew the Caprom bomber on 11'S, e Open lunday. 10:00to 4:00 NOBODY UNDERSELLS recto~ ~1\hePr~~i:: G~~rdi~ the Australian front, under Ma- Sodality sponsored a three-w~ek Thun. and Fri. Till 9:00 P.M. • Haircutting 1.50 National Bank, died suddenly jor LaGuar~a, later mayor of food drive throug~0':1t Samt Wednesday, November 24 in New Yo~k CIty. . Paul grade and high school. WOODY PONTIAC WE DELIVER 17045 Kercheval 1..637 I. J.ffenon-ParJdlll .ft church lot h, nar--VA 2..... 1.. Hyannis Port, Massachusetts. He A reSIdent of Hyanms. Port Every student brought his'share was a former resident of 6 for over 10 years, Mr. Flnken- f d od On Ord.. of $5 or Mor. AND DON'T EVER FORCET IT! t hi h . 0 canne go s. Woodland place s aedt made some m New York . Grosse Pointe before his retire. 'l1len, for a touch COME ON OVER, WILL YOU? ROSLYN Strip Steaks ment. for each basket, the Sodalists WE WANT TO SELLYOU A His club m~mberships includ. d' ed 'nto their treasury to MARKET NEW PONTIAC! and Sirloins ed the DetroIt Club, Grosse lpp 1 at all times. to enhance the Pointe Club, Country Club vf buy turkeys. Old•• t I.. the Wood. TW 1-1600 Detroit and Yondotega Club. On Wednesday afternoon vol- 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. f warmth and A memorial service was held unteers piled baskets of food, TU 4-9821 JOI. Campau at Carpenter, Half-Mil. S•• DevisoR at Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, into 12 cars and set out for the charm of at 4 p.m. Sunday, November 28. inner city. All of the baskets Burial was in Barnstable, Mass. eventually were delivered de. STRICTLY FR your home ... Survivors include Eliza Clem- spite some wrong addresses and ents Finkenstaedt, widow of the a few lost Paulites. And the deceased; a daughter, Mrs. Sodalists found their reward in "THE POLAROID CAMERA. GIRL IS1 Beef Charles E. Shephard, three sons, that look of surprised gratitude James E., Rev. Harry S., Jr., when they stepped to the doors and William C. Mr. Finken- of the needy to present their staedt also leaves a brother, ------Tende John C. Finkenstaedt, and 12 grandchildren. . Men's Garden • • • Extra Spe OLIVE S. MILLIN Club Honored Olive S. Millin. founder of • 250 different panels from which to choose! • the kindergarten department of The coveted Blumrosen Cu,? the Grosse Pointe Memorial was presented to the M~ s Leg 0' FULL SIZE SHEETS ON DISPLAY Ghurch Sunday School, died Garden Clu.b of Grosse Pointe Sunday, November 28, at a in Cer~mQDles.at Lovett Hall, - nursing home in Clinton. Mich. GreenfIeld VIllage, by the Mrs. Millin, of 24621 East Jef- donor Dr. Joseph Blum-osen. ferson, St. Clair Shores, was Receiving the award on be- The Pointe Hardware 86. half of the Club was its presi. She was a native Detroiter. dent, Alfred R. Tapert, who ", and Lumber Co. Survivors includ~ her. daugh- together with ~ contingt!nt of ter, Margaret L. Millin, and a members and WIve'Swere guests brother George T. Sanders. of honor at, the annal banquet ••• 14950Mack Ave., at Wayburn Sevices were from the Grosse of the Men s ~arden Club of Pointe Memorial Church Wed. Detroit, custodIan of the cup. nesday, December 1, at 2 The banquet ~as presid~d over Crosse Pointe Park o'clock. Burial was in Wood- by ~arryElkins, DetrOlt club lawn Cemetery. preSIdent. * * • The Blumrosen trophy for ROURKE J. HASS outstanding gardening service Mr. Haas. 65. died Wednes- to the communi1y is awarded FREE DEMONSTRATION , day, November 24 in his resi. annually by a special .commit- The Polaroid camera Girl will demonstrate the new Polaroid Color Pack Cameras. Come see~ dence, 1091 Lakepointe. He was tee of the: Detroit club. It is color portraits in 60 seconds, black and whites in just 10. The most fun In photography! a native of Calumet, Michigan. limited to Men's Garden Clubs

The husband of Alice M., he in the Det.roit area. .",' .: "":":'.~ nlso leaves five children .. They Among the many community , AT are Rourke J., Jr .• FranCIS W., services which won the award Mrs. Hugh Rowan, Noreen K., for Grosse Pointe' was the and ~rs. Gary Flynn. . Home Gardening Course at the BUrIal. was in ~t. 01lvet Grosse Pointe DePartment of OLDSMOBILE Cemetery after ~servlces Satur- Community Services; the Rich. .,ef11ll90~ day from the 'lerheyden Fu- ard and Kerby Sehool Garden neral Home and St. Ambrose Contest; the .Cleanest Play- STUDIO (;AMERA 75 Church. ground Contest for.' public and New EGBERT* M* RAMSAY* parochi~l schools; the financial SHOP Cub S . help g I v.e n to help found a A native Dctroiter, Egbert Men's Garden Club in Chapel 20229 MACK AVE. Wi Location! 15000 Kercheval M. Ramsay, died in Jennings Hill, N.C.; the raising of funds Memorial Hospital at the age of for civic projects through the FRIDAY: 6 to 9 P.M. 74, Tuesday. November 23. He annual geranium sale and the SATURDAY: 12 to 6 P.M. -Il_-IJ ( I L . made his home at 16847 81. selling of advertising space in KPCHlVAl Paul aVenue. the Club's annual roster. Services were from the Ver. CHR heyden Funeral Home on Satur- I ! ~ day, November 27. oCz-ol>- Mr. Ramsay was the husband DECORAl If of the late Florence, the fatJher t ~= of Mrs. George H. James, and Using ( S1JJp (JJd JMnf the grandfather of Joseph Wil- TIAVIN~ Ir liam. Tre Interment was in Gethse. 9n '66 mane Cemetery. In A * REUVRARD * E.* STREK FEATURING THE BEAUTIFUL Rocket Action Services for Reinhard Strek, 70, of 1310 Somerset, were Fri- LINE OF 1988 OLDSMOBILES Olds! day, November 19 from the A. H. Peters Funeral Home. Competiti Mr. Strek died Tuesday, Novem- COJnIL g.n.,! ber 16, in Cottage Hospital. Judging Call SEE THE FANTASTIC NEW A retired supervisor for Chry- sler Corporation, he was a VA 1.5000 TORONADO member of the Faith Lutheran JERI Church, Acamphus Chapter No. 491, Eastern Star and life mem- ber of Acacia Lodge No. 471, ofCKL' F&AM. Survivors include his wife, Will Be Jl Dora, a daughter, Mrs. Richard A. O'Connell, and two sons, Philip W. of Grand Rapids and Rev. Gerald P. Strek of Sagin- aw. He was also father of the MEN'S late Herbert n., and leaves 12 grandchildren, and two brothers, Come 01 Otto and Paul. M e m 0 ria 1 services were Eastlol Thursday at 8 p.m. Burial was NIGHT in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Arranged The family requested dona. tions to the Faith Lutheran Church Memorial Fund in lieu of flowers. EASTLAND'S at IJacobsons I Detroit Sorosis Meets Dec. 7 Mondav, December 4 Members of Detroit Sorosis will meet on Tuesday, December 7. at the Pemberton road home of Mrs. Albert D. Conkey. A 12:30 o'clock 11mcheon and a business meeting will be fol- No women allowed froTa 7 to 10 p.m., excepting our l<>wedby a Christmas program. skilled employees to assist you in filling your list of gift needs. Have every purchase glamour-wrapped ready to put under GET her tree on Christmas morning. A chance to relax, GOIN' ! while you shop for the prettiest fashions.

MODELING, TOY, WIG and HOME DECORATIVE DEMONSTRATIONS Musical entertainment featuring choral, Comp str~lIing musicians, piano and vocal groups. Just a Few A SPECIAL TREAT FOR DADS AND SONS will be 165 BUICKS sporl$ celebrities ... among whom will be "Jerry Schoenith," 'Left At unlimited power boat driver, and "Tom Van Arsdale," • Cleani Savin,s of " li'etimfl rookie Detroit Piston. • Refreshments will be served. Richard Buick 15103 KERCHEVAL VA 1..5400 ' 1483 • - .''''~~'> --- ..... ---

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~()thi.ng is impossible to / Don't criticize anyone until chairman Mrs. Herbert C. WoO':! !:10~{' who put fo_r~h the you're sure you have the facts. _~~f~r:'I Chamber Music Pointe Students Have Advantages Unitarians Set Sunday Meeting will talk about and answer ques- Program Dec. 5 Grosse Pointe, students as a more intelligent than average. Unitarian Church members I Maumee Avenur. tions about the church school. grOUP wlll have fewer diHieuJ. In turn, intelligent students will participate in the last or a Jack Hamman, president of Mrs. Nelson Frolund, pres i- • The Ch.mber M\lIlc Player. tiel in coUep' thin th

Arra ng'ed for the Child ren by Justice Do u g 1a J Paterlon found SharoD Slone, 18835 VU-' 1.24".26" Models lage lane, not guilty of a reet- EASTLAND'S CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ~~~d~~i,Vi~~v~~~::,:'~s: ...... Winter • • • Co 8.Mile (Vernier) 6' Kelly Roads ~ou;:.osse Pointe City Ju.tice e Road for Fun! Free Parking for 8400 Cars Richard Frank Shannon, Jr., . :'. 1237 McMillaD, stood mute and

Stores Open Daily 9 :30 to 9:00 I' was fined $10 for helD, a eIi,- '.. .• •. •• •• .. .. .,' .~ .. .:' orderly person and committlnl )~"Jft_"",~"••• larceny from. store. ~--~------~- ._~-- JIJJ."" ~, • Sales. GRA",'~TOP • Service • JUlES GUERTIN GtORG£ GtlASR P£TElt LOHMANN the exciting new Hew Cor Sales New Car Sales New Car Soles ;-Daddler NOW THE LARGEST! ~ II 11 Where You Get II Lot More fo, YDIII'Do'llt ... In Th. Crosse Pointes and East Sid. Detroit )WER SLED "fUWB'nBat. CHRYSLER A. powerful engine • Exlite • Viking • Moir. • Subdue W MOIORS CORPIJAAi1(M ,ets you across untouched snow. • ~o"da1 • Kaywood Shutters • ,,;' .. covered areas at speeds up to 35 miles per hour. Complete Measuring and Installation Service ~ILY NEW JOANNA WESTERN SHADE CLOTH PUT ON LOCHMOOR 1-6233 YOUR SHAJ')E ROLLERS Chrysler Plymouth Imperial Ine. • Cleaning and Turnmg • Venetian Blind Manufacturing 18165 Mack Avenue at McKinley • Venetian Blind Cleaning, Retaping and Recording 886-3000

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A Member Once Said: 18328 everyo "I'd be lost MACK AVE. invite without the Auto Club I" • THIS WEEK'S BELL RINCERS • I Package Liquor Dealer I In Chuck Burke Give your child the piano you missed Yes, the Auto Club-with its maps and Roast guides for freeway trips and byway rides CHRISTMAS SPECIAL i Lakers Conquer GIVE A SERlE -is for people who want to know where BLADEALL c ... one of our HELD OVER! St. Cleluent Five 49 J finest PIANOS ,_,~_:;;_;:_,!~:::cl~ IN THE CUTS lb. they are going. - '.: ...... :::::.;: ... • PRACTIC RIVERBOAT ROOM By Don Amez at a special You can know where to go. You can On Friday, November 26, the price ~ WINCiY I Lake1'5 of St. Paul put on a fair SEMI-BONELESS travel with confidence. You can LEAD display of basketball skill to de- NOW ONLY .,. i feat S1. Clement, 55 to 31, in Sluffed Pork Loin Roast 591~, THE WAY. You cafP join the Auto MANONE the season opener. St. Paul was with ROGER NIVEN not prepared for this initial con- And The QuantItyLimit~d Club. You can do it today! SHOWBOAT RAMBLERS test but St. Olement, witlh only $388 week and a half of practice ALWAYS F~ESH, ALL BEEF behind them, had even less SWANEE* * ROOM* H,amburger French Provincial-Antique White, Reg. $895, Now $588 SAUCY SYLVIA preparation. • NAUGHTY, BUT NIC,E St. Paul jumped to a quick • NO MONEY DOWN • NO PAYMENTS TILL FEB., 1~66 AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN Lunch • Dinners. Suppers lead at the game's start and was CORDON BLEU BONELESS, STUfFED 1033 Washington Blvd. never threatened. The Lakers We~tbrook "Holly Key" Pianos have just arrived . . , with Chicken Breasts Today's Most Popular Finishes, Full 88 Note Keyboard, rast GROSSE POINTE DIVISION Reservations grabbed a 13 to 9 lead in the first quarter on the scoring of STUFFED WITH SWISS CHEESE Repeating Action, A Piano to delight your family for years to Phone 821.8000 W02-1735 AND SMOKED HAM come " Specially priced at only $388 and guaranteed for 15415 E. Don Oliver and Don Amez. This 12 yeors, The Action Keys, Hammers and Keyboard receive Jefferson No Cover- lead was stretched to a 35-18 meticulous attention of skilled craftsmen, , , All of these Im- George Measel. .1\1anager Door or Minimum margin at the half by Rick • Fancy California Broccoli • portant units are specifica1iy designed for the instrument thev Jablonski's 9 point scoring burst serve, Come in Soon , , . Don't hesitate as Quantity is limited, in the second quarter. c , , , Call now ond reserve yours. Special with purchase of The third quarter saw tht' 2.9 BUNCH Lowre'l Orgon< - 6 month~ lessons, Laker squad hit for 8 points I Excellent Selection of Lowrey, Story & Clark Pionos Qnd Organs and St. Clement for (1 as both LARGE, SEEDLESS ARTISTS teams substituted heavily. In the ,final quarter 5 of the Lak- California Oranges Choose From Our COlnplete Selection of ers combined for 12 points and 22933 Gratiot 166 S. Gratiot £LI 'held the St. Clement squad to BEST FOR JUICE 2 blks. N. of '} Mile 2 blks. S. of 'ass PROFESSIONAL • HOBBY PAINTER • BEGINNER 7. As the final buzzer sounded, St. Paul had amassed a 24.p<>int c PR 5-8000 468-0994 WOMEN'S At ARTISTS COLORS • BRUSHES • PAINTING OUTFITS lead. 2. DOZ. 89 Don Amez led the Lakers with Open daily 10.9, Closed Sunday. 100% N • ART SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS 16 points and 8 rebounds. Rick Also Headquarters for De'Coupage Materials Jablonski contributed 11 points and Don Oliver, very strong on Only 100 Units Featuring McCloskeys Heirloom Varnishes the boards, added 9. Bill Big- Values from 4.9~ ham, while nct scoring himself, AU Colors was responsible for setting up practically all of his teammates' scoring opportunities. Bill also We go to all the trouble of played a very fine defensive LADIES game. : All of the Lakers saw action redesigning our interiors~ Stretch] Friday night as Coach Ed Lauer 12 Colors, All Si substituted freely. Ten Lakers made the scoring column. Only improving our handlingf 19.95 Value four round-baIlers from the S1. Clement squad could manage to score. Zelmainski led the losers , and refining our Wide-Track ride, with 15 points and Schoenherr Bauer a added 6. ~Iueller Paint A Wallpaper Co. St. Paul may well be on its; and some people buy us Skates 14600 MACK Nr. Alter Rd. VA 1-3162-3 way to another victorious sea. son. fl Serving Detrmt ane! Grosse Pointe Communities However, this Friday night at ; just for our looks. St. Paul's, the Lakers will meet : • TRADE- arch rival, 51. Thomas, a high

~. • ••••••••• ~~::. ~ ••• ~~ ~ -,- ,•••• _ .. ~ ---.- "V'r'P" ,or- - ••••• , , "YO scoring ball club who last Fri- .~. :~::'. day downed SL Catherine, 89 to :';: BOY'S AND ( 86. As St. Thomas is always tough, it should be an exciting Brand New contest. The Junior Varsity Knickel~ game will begin at 6:45 p.m. Sizes 6 through and the Varsity match should get under way at about 8 '65 Buicks and Demos o'clock. SeJ

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t I sday, December 2, 19b5 _c .~ ~ --_ Thursday. December 2. 1965' 1ion "k i t r I r to Hoyne 'It., GROSSE t'UINIE Nt:W~ Poge Eleven Boyn{' Hlchland,;, :\ubs :\ ~}b. and Thune Im- ~~~:~!_~ needs and co~ort of snow f~~. deSigned for the In~trument they ON YOUR LIST! .. Ed Roney Bob Sharpe m . Those :who WIsh m?re specific n'r heSitate 0, Quant,tv IS Limited. mformabon on any wmter sporta , vour, SpecIal WIth purchase of '. area will find telephon 1 num. . bers of each area included in ~ ~ ,. Story & Clark Pianos and Organs each listing. . ,'~ ~ iI'. E 19271 MACK ,. (;,; ~ ': " ~:: l. 884~5660 I 933 Gratiot 166 S. Gratiot (;LEARAN(;E , -~_ 7. IOIUt-NC£ s. N. of 9 Mile 2 blks. S. af Can . "sstC$ \11 f~ .. ' < "Next to the I ..., C'" ~ ~ .. ,. iii 'R 5-8000 468-0994 '.7)' WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Woods Theatre!" I Open daily 11).9, Closed Sunday. 100% Nylon Shells I NEW • HURRJI TUESDAY lAST DAY Exclu.lve Show In, ~!~~~n~~~"c.l.'1q'peoo.t\t\)\ 9 • O~ PR\ , FOR THE Mlche.1 Cain. 95 I \n 50 OUR \...... ~ to 9.95 ~1~~lt;:%5 '1 I liTHE IPCRESS fiLE" REG. ,. SHULTON /l m BETTER I in Color Saturday and Sunlay LADIES SKIER. •• ~ Matin.es On', OLD SPICE. 219 I m REG. 2.50 MEN'S SET. Stretch Pants 95 Door. Open 11:45 A.M. _____ --- .. ::C;': "RUMPWTIl TSKIN" 12 Colors, All Sizes METAL SKI PACKAGE I::=S 19.95 Value '14 In Color I ~~ Plu. Cartoon. 007 AfTER SHAVE :g~~~:EG.l.501.19 ~~:: 1ki ride, * METAL SKIS ~ KRYSTAL Bauer and Sampson 2,Y.'r GUlrent •• ~i BOlli .ROLLERSPRAY ::J~L~~ll~;O49~ ~ DETROIT INSnTUTE Skates * ALUMINUM POLES m OF ARTS 'GLYCEIIN AND 49~ m..::-y. ROSEWATER 2-0Z. TUBE " from 8.95 to 50.00 Krell' Court JULIA MAY * BINDINGSMILLE~RCABLE 13TH CENTURY • TRADE-IN YOUR OLD SKATES • CUBCO MEDIEVAL MUSIC DRAMA ROLL-ON DEODORANT 59~ "THE SON Of oaT_AN" BAN REGULAR 981t - OUR LOW PRICE 't A pas.ntry of auth.ntlc cos- * IMPORTED tum.s and Instruments of ttl. BOY'S AND GIRL'S parlod. DECONGESTANT 1 09 Sot., Dec.. 4, 1:30 p.m. "N ...>~~.";6"""" DRISTAN CAPSULES REGULAR1.49-10's • ..•..:...-:..... ;".. Tlck.ts: $2.50, Detroit Instltuta Knickers * ALL CUSTOM FITTED! o' Arts • .;,.,N' . .' . . , ; Ticket Offlca Grinnell'. downtown ~ Edith J. FrNmln, Chelrmln .~..'".. Sizes 6 through 16 PERTUSS IN 'R~~~~:R :9~~:~Z. OURlOW PRICE56* ~------...;...------_...:..- • Auditorium-Detroit Institute of Art. Concert Sari.. P' ••• nh CON GESTAI D 5V~~O.I~~~~A:::.1.19- SOZ.87~ SehnDllDer~s Vladimir Ashkenazy 95 SAi 4 Dive Shop WOOD SKI PACKAGE .... 5~:~V~S $59 Russian Pianist BISODOL POWDER 5 gJRL~~~~'~~83~ Mon., D.c•. 13 8:30 p.m. (HILDR£N'S SKI PACKAGE COMPLETE $2995 I 20778 MACK AVENUE TU 4-5575 Tickets: Detroit Institute of ArtI, Hudlllln's Dept. store., LET US PIlICE AND FILL 1 Block North of 8 Mile Grinnell'. Downtown WE ARE ALSO FRANCHISED I YOUR NEXT ••• I •• $4.00, ~.50. $3.00, '2050, $2.00 Open 9 to 9 Mon. thru Sat. ~ DEALERS FOR HEAD SKIS :I:~ .~ :;- :Edith J. Freeman, chairman

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 2, 1965 Ot081"t Pcilnte New' Memorial Center Schedule What Goes On PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. December 2-December 9 at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL Open dally 9 a.m.-9 p.m. GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Sunday, 12 noon.5 p.m. Your Library Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan *All Memorial sponsored activities open to the By Virginia Leonard Grosse Pointe Public. Hospital equipment available for by SIBYL FULLY PAID CIRCULATION free loan, crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and Whether you're ready or n()t, pia n 0 accompaniments, and hospital beds .. Christmas is coming closer and chords for fretted instruments. A GIFT .•. for Aunt Beth ••• a handsome and Phone TU 2-6900 Grosse Pointe Garden Center and Library. Mrs. closer, and with it the delight- A Michigander should enjoy handy, fold-up lorgnete for menu or program glimps- Harry Frost, Jr., on duty Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ful, but sometimes perplexing Edmund Love's SITUATION IN ing. Found at Trail Apothecary Shop, 121 Kercheval. Member Michigan Press Assoeict!on and National Editorial Association problem ()f what to give Cousin FLUSHING-a wonderful . ae- Noted also ••• good looking cigarette holders. NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteer consultant on duty Friday Henry, Aunt Martha, ()r your count of a boy growing up a Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. 2-4 p.m. TU 1-4594. 404 Fifth Avenue, New York 19. New York BYrant 9.7300 next door neighbor. Books! half century ago in a small CHICAGO OFFICE Thursday, December 2 That's the answer! W()uld y()u Michigan town. A hobbyist • J33 North Michigan Avenue Phone FInancial ll-2214 LOVE THOSE ITALIANS ... and love their flare * 9:30 a.m. Special Class in Water Color-Mrs. Louise like to have some suggestions? would be pleased to receive for fashion, particularly in those Nobili, Instructor Fine-we thought you would. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF glamorous knit suits and cos- ROBERT B. EDGAR. EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class-Mrs. John Me- And so two of our Woods MOD E L RAILROADING by tumes, received this week WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER Namara, Instructor Branch Librarians, Mrs. Betty David Sutton, a book including JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY Seifert and Miss Barbara Har- 500 photographs, charts and they're in luscious pastels and JAMES J. NJAIM NEWS 11:00 a.m. Welcome. Wagon Club of Grosse Poi~te and rison have put their heads to- layouts. Another might prefer white for travelers and resorters. ANN BRADLEY NEWS Harper \Voods. Meeting, sandwiches, coffee. gether and compiled a list of THE COMPLETE BOOK OF For gifts they're just the last word GLORIA WOLFCALE ADVERTISING * 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, In- adult books for Yuletide giving. SMALL ANTIQUE COLLECT- ... Unmistakably, Margaret Rice MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING structor . These are available at all three ING by Katharine McClinton- and ours alone. JOHN MacKENZIE...... BUSINESS * 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing Class-Ted and Lillian of our Agencies for distribu- which includes tips on identi- JOANNE EASON...... ACCOUNTS Forrest, Instructors tion. To publicize even fur- fication, selection and purchase • ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING * 8:00 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club-Ted and Lil- ther this fine brochure we list of everything from snuffboxes GRANNY ... a whole new shipment has ONNELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING lian Forrest, Instructors a few of the entries with an. to stirrup cups. arrived at Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval. Young- FLORA HARDING CIRCULATION Friday, December 3 n.otations, hopi.ng ~at. they may I The historian will be hap,y sters love to wear them and they do look adorable. glVe you an msplratlOn for a to find Samuel E Morison's lie 9:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. Oil Painting Classes-Prof. Robert Wilbert, Instructor Christmas gift. OXFORD HISTORY' OF THE In the fiction category there AMERICAN PEOPLE in his "WE-~ARE-P ACK" ... at• the Dants, 98 Kercheval Take It Easy * fO:OO a.m. & 1 p.m. Flqwer Arranging and Holiday is Nora Lofts' HOW FAR TO Christmas stocking. Here is a is a fun gift idea! Candles that look like colorful Decorations-Mrs. Richard Gerathy, In- Now comes the time of the year when frenzy sets BETHLEHEM?-a sensitive por- personal in~rpretation of the vegetable cans. The "We-Care-Pack" includes four structor trayal of the. Christmas pilgrim. history of .the United States as candles and is ten dollars ... individual can-eandles *11:30 a.m. Ladies Group. J in, as all good and true citizens, young and old, seek age to Jerusalem by the Three a nation and of the land and its two dollars. to join the ranks of the big spenders. The Christmas 12:30 p.m. Neighborhood Club-Retired Men's Group, Wise Men. Another new one is people, from Indian to present shopping season is upon us and each, according to his cards) coffee Irving Stone's THOSE WHO times. The poet may want to 4:30 p.m. Modern Jazz and Tap Classes-Julie Adler LOVE-a fictionalized biogra- curl up by the fire with a vol- "THE CORKY" from• ability and sometimes beyond, frantically seeks to reduce * and Dennis Lambert, Instructors phy, portraying the mind, char. ume of Lawrence T.&1omps()n's Mark Cross is an ingenious the number of names on the lists of those for whom aeter, and times of John and SELECTED LEITERS OF ROB. * 6:45 p.m. Ballroom Dancing-Ted and Lillian Forrest, way to open wine bottles, de- presents must be purchased. Instructors Abigail Adams. ERT FROST in his hand. He 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Chorus-Rehearsal In the non-fiction area, Rich- w';luld find reve.aled !he pers<>n- signed to make h 0 1i day s It is also the time to make our annual plea to our 8:00 p.m. New Iadom Club-Board Meeting ard Armour's rollicking GOING allty of Frost In this book of more festive. It's five dollars readers to give special consideration to our advertisers, AROUND IN ACADEMIC CIR. correspondence aDd chronology. 8:00 p.m. Adventures Unlimited-Meeting CLES should please those with And almost ~yone would be at the Mer m aid) found and to stress the fact that a great deal of the tension and * 7:00 p.m. "Lighter Side of Life" Dinner and Enter- a good sense of humor. Armour ha~py , to recelve Albert Sch- among their great collection turmoil can be taken out of the pre-holiday period by tainment. Ronald Rogers sin~s in "A Caval- has done it again-this time, weltzer s THE TEACHING ~F of bar accessories. shopping as close as possible to our hearthsides. cade of Musical Comedy," followed by danc- deans, housemothers, dormitory REVERENCE FOR LIFE, whlch ing to Al Navarro's Orchestra. (sold out). roommates and library regula- se~ for the ce~tral the~es. of • We are more amused than sympathetic when we Saturday, December 4 tions are all targets of his at- thl.S great ma~ s humamtarlan CHRISTMAS beautiful party hear the horrendous tales of those who have been in * 9:30 a.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Copper, In- tack. A best-seller by Eric philosophy of life. in long or short chiffon jewel colors can be seen the habit of making junkets to far places to discharge structor Berne is GAMES PEOPLE Another fascinating book on at Anthony's, 115 Kercheval or viewed at The PLAY-exposing the foibles and the best seller list is Ruth Bronze Door, 123 Kercheval . . . Tuesday during their Christmas chores. Each year we are told by more * 9:30 a.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, In- Instructor follies of the human mind as Montgomery's A GIFT OF PRO- lunch ... along with many other glamorous fashions. and more that they have made their last trip to New they interact in this entertain- PHECY, relating Jeane Dixon's * 10:00a.m. & 12:30 p.m. G.P. Children's Theatre-Mrs. York for shopping purposes. The jammed stores, the Sydney Reynolds, Instructor ing book of social psychology. unusual powers of extrasensory • If you are seeking a domes- perception. MR. SHERIDAN - Books, 81 Kercheval, recom- lack of taxis, the rigors of hotel living, the disappoint- '" 3:45 p.m. Modern Jazz and Tap Classes-Julie Adler mends a good gift for anglers, McClane's "Standard and Dennis Lambert, Instructors tic-oriented volume for the This is not the complete list; ment that accompanies late deliveries and mix-ups in housewife, you may choose merely a sampling. We sug- Fishing Encyclopedia and International Fishing orders, have taught bitter lessons. * 7:30 p.m. Memorial Bridge - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Avenelle Day:s THE SPICE gest you c()me in our Libraries Guide." It is specially priced at $19.95 as an intro- Walrond, Directors COOKBOOK-a well-illustrated for a C()py; it might very well duction to this newly published book. Call 881-1671 Amusement and incredulity were our only reaction 8:00 p.m. Good Companions-Sequence Dancing and book presenting a history of the simplify your Yuletide shop- or 881-2916 for immediate delivery. to the written gripe of a local shopkeeper over an item Bev. spice trade along with 1400 ping. which appeared in one of our social columns on October * 8:30 p.m. "The Other Side" Teenage Night Club, for recipes. Dorothy Draper, in • • • HAMLIN'S . . . ~9 Kercheval• just received a new 21. Great umbrage was expressed because the column- Grosse Pointe students in grades 9-12. Top 365 SHORTCUTS TO HOME Cur r e n t I your Children's student . Admission 75 cents. Tickets DECORATING ()f fer s many Room at the Central Library shipment of Puilly Fuisse, a delightful wine for ist said:-"The big Holiday-Mart-Fair-Sale season is upon practical and delightful sug- contains a very interesting and holiday feasts that's so perfect with fowl. Call TUx- purchased hi advance. edo 5-8400 to reserve yours. us, and there's no reason why anyone should have any Sunday, December 5 gestions for changes and im- colorful mobile, constructed by Christmas shopping to do after a visit to one or more 10:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse provements in your home. And Mr. Ham's sixth grade class at with the great p()pularity that the Richard School. In varying • of the fabulous markets opening all around the town Pointe Farms. Service and Sunday School creative stitchery is enj()ying, sizes and hues it represents FOR THE MONTH of December, Don Schrom's in the next few weeks." in Fries Bldg., Infants Room in Library of we must mention Jacqueline En- heavenly bodies such as sun, paintings will be shown at The Book Shelf, 112 Alger House. thoven's STITCHES OF CREA. Pluto, Uranus, Mars. Saturn Kercheval. They are predominantly landscapes and What was intended as a pat on the back for the *12:30 p.m. Youth Council Meeting TIVE EMBROIDERY-a com- and the earth. This is only still lifes in water cl1lor. many women who devote long hours of time and talent * 2.:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Ski Hi Club (for grades 9-12) prehensive book which includes one of the many other interest- to increase their ability to support their church, hospital ~ee ski innstructions by Rex Ciavola and basic as well as more difficult ing and artistic examples of GIFT LISTS ... are checked• off effectively with or charitable institution, was grossly misconstrued as a S.1dTraining Film. Wear ski or very casual stitches. handiwork, done by some of our How about caroling? Walter Grosse Pointe Schoc:>1s, that Bronze Door 'gift certificates. The new and hand- slap at our merchants. One doesn't have to be too in- clothes and bring equipment if you have any. some folder has a reproduction of the famous door telligent to figure out that the total sales of all of these E h r e t ' s INTERNATIONAL have been given _to our Libr~r- * 3:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chamber Music Players - BOOK OF CHRISTMAS CAR. ies for display and de~ora~lve on it. It makes a welcome present. Good anytime ..• marts-fairs-sales don't amount to a drop in the bucket Meeting and Musical Program. OLS is a fine collecti()n cover- purposes. These c()ntrlbutions in any mount ... available at 123 Kercheval. as compared to the money spent by Pointers on their 4:00 p.m. Christmas Concert by Junior League Chorus ing music from England, France, are always welcome and mean Christmas buying. The products available at such events given in Alger House under the direction of Germany, Italy and Spain, and so m1!c~ more than merely com- don't scratch the surface of the variety offered by our GROSSE POINTERS flock• to Trail Apothecary Edward Kingins. Grosse Pointe families and provides the original tex~ as mer:lahzed ornaments and dec- S.hop, 121 Kercheval. to have their prescriptions stores, shops, salons and studios. We didn't dignify the their friends are cordially invited free of well as English translatI()ns, orations. ill-adyised complaint by a personal answer, but for the fI11~d,.~ecause Trail is noted for their quality and charge. rehabihty. TUxedo 1-5688 for immediate delivery. benefit of those who might think along the same chan. Monday, December 6 Namara, Instructor nel we have a message. If the day ever comes when *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center-Workshop * 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- • an advertiser can dictate what this paper can or cannot 12:15 p.m. Rotary of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon Meet- tor print, that will be the day when we cease publication. ing. * 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing-Ted and Lillian Forrest, We are ever cognizant of the problems of our mer- * 1:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge-Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Instructors chants and we are probably just as anxious for their suc- Director. * 5:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe' Children's Theatre -- Re- • 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, In- hearsal cess as are they themselves. We need their advertising structor to exist, but if we aren't doing a job for them that re- 6:30 p.m. A.A.V.W. of Grosse Pointe-Dinner Meet- pays their advertising investment, they ought to look 6:00 p.m. Committee of the School Government - ing eisewhere. We seek no charity. We are proud of the Dinner * 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Cinema Leag-ue -. Members reader interest we have created and we are glad to 7:30 p.m. A.A.U.W. of Grosse Pointe-Rehearsal Night. Fishing for Food, color f11m~y Les- know that the advice we sometimes offer is seen by a * 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Spanish Club Brazilian Holi- lie B. Eby. Fishing For Fun, ~olor fIlII! ~y very large percentage of the Pointe population. day and "Rio, Bahia, and Brasilia." Color Clare Williams. The Grosse Pomte public 15 Films with commentary. Guests are wel- cordially invited to view this film in the Ixcise 'Fax Gone' So we say now ..• make your Christmas shopping come. Center's library free of charge. as easy and pleasant as possible. Our business estab- * 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus-Rehearsal lishments have never been better stocked with an infin- 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Chorus OUR LOW EVERYDAY FILM PRICES* ite assortment of merchandise in all price ranges. No * 8:15 p.m .. Fries Forum Foreign Policy Series-Roscoe Complete Shoe Senice WO 2-7989 NOW LOWER THAN EVER need to be frantic. Make the rounds casually. Chances Drummond, Washington Columnist, N.Y. are you'll find just the right things in anyone of the Herald Tribune S y n d i cat e "Emerging New York Custom Shoe Shop compare our prices stores to enable you to check off a number of names. Africa." Single lecture tickets $1.50 133 E. Grand River (X126 -----___ 8ge KR135-20 --- __$1.39 And they can be gift.wrapped by experts and delivered Tuesday, December 7 We make shoes any style and color; to your home within hours, re~dy to put under the tree. * 9:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Conversational French-Mrs. skating, ski, golf, bowling shoes and CX127 --_____ 82c KR135-36 $1.96 Happy looking, happy buying, happy giving and receiv- Charles Bachrach, Instructor riding boots. Lasts .from plaster CX135-20 $1.25 8mm Roll ----_$1.75 ing, happy merchants. Happy everyone! *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital- casts, arches and extensions, 45 SUPER 8 CARTRIDGE $2.11 Workshop years experience. Doct()r's or- 12 NOON Woman's Aux: to Grace Hospital-Luncheon ders filled. *Cosh ond Corry only lUOLDED SHOES for thnt 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Bridge special size and s hap e HERE'S A LIFETIME 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Gin Rummy desi~ed to fit th-ose ()dd 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Pinochle Group shaped feet •. CHRISTMAS GIFT * 3:15 p.m. Discotheque-Dancing and Refreshments PAUL GACH 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner Wm. E. Hintz, Prop. Take Elevator to Second Floor 345 Fisher Rd. for someone special • • • Meeting * 7:30 p.rn. Basic Painting and Integrated Drawing- Ray Fleming Jr., Instructor Elegance In Fireplace Protection III 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club Beautify your fireplace with the A Totally 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club-Meeting and Pictures most practical fireplace screen New Wednesday, December 8 ever produced. , MORE THAN * 9:30 a.m. Pre-School Culture - Mrs. Mary Ann Concept. •• LEITZ Hughes, Mrs. Helen Doelle, and Mrs. Lee 100 YEARS Peters, Instru~tors. TRINOVID 9:30 a.m. Village Investment Club - Meeting and OF CONSIDERATE coffee 12 NOON Senior Men's Cribbage Group - Cribbage SERVICE I BINOCULARS and Snack. *12:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe-Social Creators of the world.famous yards is an amazinl 40% laraer tea and entertainment by Junior League uica ~amera have perfeaed a new than ~onventional models. The Glee Club. prism system that dramatically re- 7x3S,8x32 and ntn the IOx40 are • 1:00 p.m. Portraiture and Figure Painting - Wm. duces binocular size and weight. more compact than col1vention&l The \Vm.R.lIamilfon ~o. It's the first truly significant bino- glasses of much lower power. And Martmer, Instructor c:dar advancement in fifty years. all Trinovid models have fast.aetioJr. * 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, In- FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Trinovid 6x24 panoramic 636- central focusing, are hermetically structor Since 1855 foot-wide viewing field at 1000 sealed,dustproofandweatherproof. • 5:00 p.m. G r 0 sse Poi n t e Children's Theatre - I Rehearsal WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON 6:30 p.m. Soroptimist Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner - CLARENCE E. OrrER THE CAMERA CENTER Meeting . 7:00 p.m. Detroit Cribbage Group - Our staff has been selected to serve 17114 Kercheval Ave. * 7:30 p.m. Memorial Bridge - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew every creed with complete urulerstanding. _ Walrond, Directors AVAILABLE IN uIn the Village" * 7.30 & 8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar-Alex Suczek, Instructor ALL DECORATIVE FINISHES * 7:30. p.m. Adult Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, In- CHAPELS Open Thursday structor DETROIT 3975 CASS AVENUE • TE 1.2712 Evenings 'til 9 8:00 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve-Meeting Woods Mantel & Tile Co. BIRMINGHAM .820 EAST MA.PLE • MI 4-6000 8:00 p.m. First Church of Christ,. Scientist, Grosse 21323 HARPER AVE. N_W. DETROIT 18900 JAMES COUZENS. DI 1-1300 TU 1.4096 Pointe Farms-Testimonial Meeting Thursday, December 9 Open Mon. & Fri. Eves. PR 1-1300 .10;00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class-Mrs. John Mc- I I

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Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE .NEWS Thursday, December 2, 1965 Thursday, Society News Gathered. frolll All of the Pointes w(] Waterman-Parke Mrs. Reuben Waterman, Jr. Mrs. Donald Lloyd Richard Donald L Richards Miss Nuptials Celebrated To Live In Texas Vow~ Newlywed Rl Bride's Heirloom Cathedral Veil of Rose Pointe Lace Home in Amarillo Awaits Former Patricia Ann Schuch Aftel Worn by Three Generations of Brides and Her Husband: Pair Vacation in in her Mother's Family Chicago and EI Paso, Tex. Diane LeE A reception at the University place home of the Reverend Father Ralph Barton officiated at the L. Hager. of R bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Cushman Parke, double ring ceremony in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church John Radtke. followed the Friday wedding of Constance Kimball Parke at which Patricia Ann Schuch spoke her wedding vows Lochmoor bou and Reuben Miller Waterman, Jr. to Donald Lloyd Richard. ~>------of Arc Church Officiating a t the 5~ A reception at The Whit. Reverend E o'clock ceremony, in Christ tions of brides in her mother's tier followed the 11:30 rinci officiate Church, Grosse Pointe, was family, and carried 8 bouquet of o'clock Saturday ceremony. o'clock Nuptia the bride's godfather Rev- white rose;. carnations, step- The bride is the daughter of erend John E. Shoe~aker, hanotis and ivy. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Martin M!LDRED SMART The bride worl of light ivorv In floor length go w n s of Schuch, of Bournemouth circle. of Fort Smith, Ark. fashioned with"al The former Miss Parke chose, bright red crepe with chiffon Her husband is the son of Mr. ANTIQUES of Alencon lac for her marriage, a traditional trains we r e the attendants, and Mrs. Lloyd Albert Richard, with pearLs, fea Empire gown of ivory peau de )1ary Virginia Par k e, who' of Covington, La. I In addition to our pr~s- soie, fashioned with a train fall. served as her sister's maid of For her marriage, the former ent stock of fine on- neckline and Miss Schuch chose a gown of tiques, we have fobuious sleeves. ing from her high-rise w8!stline. honor, and bridesmaids Susan furniture and accessori•• Jeweled lace I She wore a Cathedral length Ford, Sib:ey Johnson, Barbara ivory peau de soie, styled with coming from England _ veil of rose pointe lace. a family u e r, of Princeton, N. J., a scoop neckline and bodice of eacn pie c e carefully pliqued on her heirloom worn by three genera. Kathryn Sawyer, of Marion, Alencon lace, trimmed with reo chosen for Quality. Chapel length ------~---~- .----- embroidered lace daisies. illusion veiling fE Matching lace trimmed her 330 w. Ti.nken R4. set braid, White Court train. Her elbow length, Rochester, Michigan stephanotis form, REGISTERED NURSES triple-tiered illusion veil fell OLiv. 1.5631 shaped bouquet. FOR CHARCE DUTY from a headpiece of silk or- Beverly Ann ganza r 0 s e s, accented with sister's honor att '" shIft.. By expanding natlona' group of nursing hom.s. Many orange blossoms, and she car- maids were E ntractlv' Idvanc.ment opportunities. Pleasant, rewlrdlng work. (Continued on Page IS) $24 Day Shift, $25 Aftemoon & Mlclnlght • Plld HolidlYs • Paid Sick Days • J"ald Llf. Insurlnce • Vacltlon. In Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, Friday, at a 5 Our Lady Star of the Sea Church was the scene Call Mrs. A. Vicary, R.N., Director of Nursing o'clock ceremony, CONSTANCE KIMBALL PARKE of the Saturday morning marriage of PATRICIA ANN between 10 A.M. and 4 P.M. was married to Lt. Waterman. Parents of the couple SCHUCH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin !Rochelle clalon 21401 Mock Avenue 77 8-0800 are the Hervey Cushman Parkes, of University place, Schuch, of Bournemouth circle, and Mr. Rich~rd, son GrOSH Point. Woods and the Reuben Miller Watermans, of McKinley place. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Albert Richard, of Covington, La. 84 Kercheval Ave. TU 2-9440 BOOKS Mass., and P a u 1a and Lois and white carnations and ivy. DANCING CURL Dec. 28 Picked By Anne Ford GiFT SUGG Waterman, the bridegroom's The bridegroom, son of Mr PERMANENT sisters. and Mrs. Reuhen'Miller Water: Great ~ Anne Ford, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Ford will serve as They wore circlets of baby man, of McKinley place, asked Italian carnations and ivy in their hair, Charles B. Johnson, III, to act McDonnell Ford, of New York her sister's honor attendant at $9.50 The Roc as best man. City and Henry Ford II of the small, ~amily. ceremony. Picasso' and carried arrangements of red , :' Alexander PIper WIll be Mr. SHAMPOO and WAVE Her v e y Coke Parke, III, Lakeshore road, and Glancarlo Uzielli's best man. NEW MYST Autnorized Agency brother of the bride, Joseph Uzielli, son of Giorgio Uzielli, Th b'd I t' t ill Pale BE I e rt e-e ec s paren s w Becker, of Brookhaven, Miss., $2.25 A Corit of New York and Florence, give a dance for Miss Ford and The E) James Bayne, Horace Carpenter, Italy, and Mme. Sybil Billotte, her fiance the evening before TOUCH UP OMEGA Richard Shapiro, of Port Wash- of Paris, France, will be mar- their wedding day. The couple NOVELS: ington, N. Y., and Ian Markman, and ried December 28 in the Fifth plans to live in Mr. Uzielli's $7.50 Avalon of Shermon Oaks, Calif., were Avenue apartme~t of Miss Sutton place apartment in New The W . ME'N'S NIGHT - the ushers. TISSOT Ford's mother. York City. The La Sales and Service Singing with the boys' choir Many New b< during the ceremony were the Miss For d was graduated from the Academy of the Sa- favorites bride's brothers, James and cred Heart, Norton, Conn., and John Parke. ALICE': "tryon. MON, DEC. 6 Briarcliff Junior College. She reprint inyit.d 7 p.m•• 10 p.m. FINE JEWELERS SINCE 1934 The mother of the bride wore has also studied in Paris, and and ,II, 16601 E. WARREN TU 1-4.00 a pale pink crepe dress was presented to society in at K.nsington '"- ' I and a pin k camelia corsage, June, 1961, at a ball in the gar------I while the bridegroom's mother dens of Henry Ford, II's Lake- chose a blue.green coat and shore road estate. dress ensemble. Mr. Uzielli, a partner in the . The newlyweds will make New York brokerage firm of CLEARAN.CE! CAPTOR&, THI! their home in Lawton, Okla., Tucker Anthony and R. L. Day. while the bridegroom completes was graduated from Massachu- SPIRIT OF his United States Army assign. setts' Milton Academy, attended .A Group of Fall and Winter ment at Fort Sill, Okla. 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• • 4 r Page Fiftee~ ecember 2. 1965 Thursday, December 2. 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS nles Woman's Page • • by,of and for _Pointe Women Detroit-Macomb Hospitals Miss Hager Speaks Mrs. Robert J. Radtke Series Offers Trip Up Nile Auxiliary To Hold Dance hards ~~~a:ior:t,~s December World Adventur. and colorful shots of the evacu- The' annual dinner dance of ers, who regularly attend the ation of Nubian villages. This the Detroit-Macomb Hospitals The December meeting of the film of the changing Nile pra- S1. Paul Altar Society wj1] be color film showings in Grosse duced wit h the unusual co. Auxiliary will be held Saturday Vows on Saturday held on Monday, December 6 Pointe, will leave behind them operation of the E.gyptian Gov- evening, D e c e m be r 4. The N I dRat 1 o'clock in the Parish House: the cold winds of Michigan to ernment which enabled the dance will take place in the ew ywe obert John Radtkes Travel to Canada This month's program will fol. color crew to secure many pic. float up the Nile River in a 50- Versailles Ballroom 0 f the Patricia Ann Schuch tures of various areas which After Noon Rites and Reception at low the tradition of past years foot sailboat with Captain Irv- Ponchartrain Hotel. Members Vacation in Hillcrest Country Club and will feature the st. Paul's ing Johnson. The armchair will soon be submerged under millions of tons of water. and guests will dance to the 0, Tex. Boys Choir, under the direction voyage will start nt 8 p.m. on Diane Lee Hager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Ed Person, singing a group December 15 at the Parcells For ticket information, calli music of Dave Farley . ton officiated at the .1:. Hager, of Kenmore drive, became the bride of Robert of familiar Christmas carols. Auditorium (Mack at Vernier (or send your checks to) the I Chairman of the evening is Star of the Sea Church John Radtke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Radtke, of When the choir concludes its Road). World Adventure Office, De- Mrs. John Pendy. Working with ke her wedding vows Lochmoor boulevard, at a Saturday ceremony in St. Joan part of the program, Mr. Pre. Captain Johnson is a favorite troit Institute of Arts, TE her are Mrs. Lynwood Klein- of Arc Church, St. Clair Shores. son will lead the members of 2-7676 afternoons between hoffer, Mrs. Franklin Carr and the St. Paul Altar Society in a , television personality and 11 ;,nd 5 p.m. except Mondays. Mrs. Harold Jarvis. Reverend Eugene L. Ca-(.) ----- "carol-along." world adventure photographer I in the Metropolitan area. His rinci officiated at the 12 Sandra Jean Adamek and the Hostess for the tea hour will presentation "THE YANKEE bridegroom's sister, Patricia be Mrs. Theodore Trefzer who o'clock Nuptial Mass. SAILS THE NILE" takes one The bride wore a sheath gown Kay Radtke. will be assisted by the' Mes. through never chartered waters ILDRED SMART of light ivory peau de soie, [ They wore sheath gowns, with da,?e.s Bernard Cornillie, Philip from Alexandria to Sudan. The fashioned with an Empire bodice white wool accented by Phillip, John Hobon and Rich. I National Geographic Society ANTIQUES of. Alencon lace embroidered 1 embroidered royal blue flowers ard Frank. I . photographers were on board to add,t,on to our pres- w!~h pearls, featuring a scoop and royal blue , Empire I get exceptional color films of 10K yellow or neckline and elbow length bodices, and matching head. the ceremony. Mrs. Hager wore white gold. t stock of fin. .on- I .,;Luxor. Aswan, Aga Khan's tomb, tilled $19.50 ques, we hove f.ltulo ... sleeves. • I bands .. They carried miniat~re a forest green suit of silk and: rniture ond occeuorie. Jewclea lace motifs were ap. I gold bird cages, covered With , with green and pale; l ming from England _ pliqued on her rem 0 v a b 1e I white poinsettias. blue accessories. , ch pie c e carefully

osen for Quality. Sl~:~~ v~i~r~; £:fta}~ma~dpe~~l~ Ii br~~~~~~m~sau~:sts~~~ s~atJ~: ca~;;' ~i~~tk~ig~~O~~ odres~i~~ I '::::i~:~'~:!:;,::.';:,.,i:i;i~l~;;' 330 W. Ti.nk.n ... set braid. White poinsettias and the guests were Alexander Far. white accessories. ' 'I . ,,:.::':. stephanotis formed her crescent. i kas, Charles Driscoll and Wil. When they return from a tour I RochiSt.r, Michigan ~haped bouquet. I Ham Warner. in Canada, the neWlyweds will: ART a Birthday gift • Olive 1-5631 Beverly Ann Hager was her! The Hillcrest Country Club live in Detroit's East Side. i remembered a lifetime ••• sister). honor attendant. Brides~ ! was the scene of a luncheon ------I GALLERY maids were Elizabeth Bode,! reception immediately following Schuch-Richards When you give an Omega, it will be remembered long art~ ~ ------~------_. (Continued from Page 14) An Imported ordinary gifts are forgotten. ClaSsically styled and checked at ried a Colonial bouquet of white. Oil Painting For 1497 stages of manufacture Omega watches are made 'with infi. The Book Shelf roses.' Photo by Clinard nite care to provide a lifetime of proud possession. When only I In a floor l€:1gth Empire I In St. Joan of Arc Church Saturday, DIANE LEE I Christmas ... the finest will do ... choose Omega. Men's and ladies' rnodela ' frock, fashioned with a slim HAGER became the bride of Mr. Radtke. She is the ! from $65 to over $1000 • t\sk for free style brochure. 112 Kercheval an ideal gift! I sltirt of vanilla crepe and a sage daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Hager, of Ken- on the Hill t green velvet bodice, was honor more drive. He is the son of the Frederick Radtkes, of priced from $2 to $200 a~tendant Mrs. Michael Cantwell, Lochmoor boulevard. TU 2-9440 Sister of the bride. ~------.-- HAVE A PORTRAIT MADE BOOKS MAKE WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Bridesmaids, in gowns identi.:. • rac j OF YOUR LOVED ONES ••• eYJong 3 CINGCURL GIFT SUGGESTIONS: cal to that of the matron ofl AAIJW Chooses Holzdav TheIne honor, were Charlotte Edmonds, : ------.' , $30 and up ..JEWELERS' SILVERSMITHS RMANENT Great Houses of Britain Mrs. Richard Laramy, Car 0 I A special Christmas program: Shall Know Them" a discussion! Italian DraWings and Paintings in the Queen's Collection I Original Imported Oil Paintings Cummings, of New Orleans, La., highlights the American Associ.: of religion and p~litics in East. I "On the Hill," Grosse Pointe TU 1-6400 $9.50 The Royal Bollet • LANDSCAPES. SEASCAPES Picasso's World of Children and Valarie Laxson, also of New: ation of University Women's I ern Asia. I • PORTRAITS • STILL LIFES Orlea~s.. calendar for December. Hus., Those presenting the program: CERTIfIED <:p GEMOLOGIst POO and WAVE NEW MYSTERIES: , Their headpi~ces were sagc band~ ~nd guests ?f members' will be Mrs. Irma Bielenberg,: 15126 Mack VA 1.8224 Branch: AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Pole Betrayer green velvet pillbox , and are inVited to a dmner meet. Mrs. Edward Bunn and Mrs. $2.25 A C~ribbean Mystery they carried Colonial bouquets ing December 9 at the Grosse John Schonenbera Jr Mrs. 40 W. Grand Blvd. 962.1373 The Expendable Spy I of burnt orange mums. ,Pointe War Memorial. Albert Conkey wih e~tertain OUCH UP Michael Richard served as . . the group in her Pemberton NOVELS: I his brother's b est man and, A new tWist is planned ~ol'! d h A. l' h '11 Ava!on - Any~ Seton I. • 'I the pro g ram of explormg I roa ome. SSlS mg er WI $7.50 The Waters Under the Earth -- John Moore Gushenng werE' Michael Cantwell,,. Ch.ns tmas tra d't'i Ions 0f variOUS'.. ' be ~1rs Edgar Hahn . The Lockwood Conc~rn -- John O'Hora regory, Schuch, James' Tapm, countries; it will be done in: Weekly In e e tin g s of the .T~hn 0 Keefe,. of ~ew York pantomime and accompanied by: Studio Arts group are sched. ~ ~ ------~ ----- Many New books for children in addition to the standord City, and Damel McNally, also the AAUW choral group. I uled for December 2, 9 and 16, fovorites of New York. . . ; at 7:30 o'clock, in the home of The mother of the bride wore Mrs. Edward R. Bunn IS 11l: :\1rs. Ralph Kimble of Fisher, ALICE'S ADVENTURE UNDER GROUND - a facsimile reprint of the original 1862 manuscript hand. lettered a p21e green silk sui t, with 11 charge of the pro.gram; Mrs. : road. On Friday, December 3, and illustrated by Lewis Carroll matching accessories. The bride. Urban ~oresch IS In charge of! "art-bound" members will meet. groom's mother chose a pink decoratIons. ! at the Detroit Institute of Arts -~------suit, with a flowered velvet hat The remainder of the AAUW '\at 9:30 o'clock for a gallery in shades of pink. Both mothers calendar limited because of the talk about the Modern Art wore cymbidium orchid corsages. holidays,' includes a meeting of Permanent Collection. ~ter awe d din g trip to I the International Relations study I A Christmas "how to" session I Chicago, Ill., ;md .EI Paso, Tc",;.,Igroup ~hursday, Decemb~r 2. for the Recent Graduates study I invites you to come in E! the newlyweds w111make their The tOPIC for the 1 0 clock 'I group will be held at the home

I home in Amarillo, Tex. meeting is "By Th~ ~Z:al_Y~ I ?f Mrs. R. Robert Cox,,of Wash. I r I ,- -- _...... _...... ~ ~ -l' ;?;:~~a/o~~ce~be~ ;. clock on ~ and see the magnificent , : Each member will bring along i , a favorite holiday decoration or , 'gift and will describe how it, Jane Derby collecfion* ALICE PACKARD ~: was created. Cookies and their: .~: recipes will also be exchanged I Registered Electrologist ) : Assisting Mrs. Cox will be Mrs. ! Designed by the brilliant ) 'George Bletsas and Mrs. Paul: DOCTOR'S REFERENCES , Silbert. . '. i The regular monthly board: Consultation Without Obligution meeting is scheduled for Thurs. ! By Appointment day, December 9, at the home I 18050 Mock Ave. of Mrs. George Maghielse, in Grosse POinte Phone 882-3906 ~ Lakeland avenue . ....-- ...... ,! Oscar de La Rentci Pancake Supper' I - •• ~ •••••••• - ~ .. _--_ -. • Set At Barnes I n f or m a I Mod e I ing • • ' Barnes School will hold its : • ann u a I Pancake Supper on from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. LooWn.fj -tOI" vnusua13itt5 : : Tuesday, December 7, between • i 5:30 and 7:30 o'clock, at the • school. I As in the past. "all you can I ,.oa' ~nd to.~5? Itsfhe eat" is the slogan and con., rc . tinuous movies will be shown' WED., DEC. 8th and THURS., DEC. 9th 1.150' • for the children. I OYl~ kiYld WQ, haua. j , Committees werking on this ,popular PT A event are as £01-1 at 19452 LIVERNOIS - DETROIT ~ows: General chairmen, Mrs. I Edward Moon and Mrs. Carl Ohman: set-up. Mrs. Raymond I SU'hr: hostesse~, Mrs. Donald I Sandstedt; coffee. Mrs. Carl I • FRI., DEC. 10th at 397 FISHERROAD, Hassigan: movies, Robert Bok- : ram: tickets, William Tate; I , . • sausage, Mrs.i Joseph Oskin; GROSSE POINTE • . Mrs. Edwin Larson: and 1 • publicity. Mrs. Willard SmitJb. I : • WELL INFORMED . "'Cruise and Spring Collection I :• Democracy depends upon the' I • I intelligence of the many rather : than the wisdom of a few. ; I• i , , . , . • • • , NOW! At the BRONZE DOOR- ier days of American • .' Iighted lamp in the • " ~ •.. . : JOSEPH WAGSTAFF at the piano ~IJ through the night •.i "• • I The Bronze Door now presents nightly Joseph Wag- 1 of hope, a symbol Give A Gift of Beauty • • : I staff, talented star of such Broadway musicals as from • • ,I • . , "Queen High," "My Girl," "Fine and Dandy" and •.I • "Broadway Jones." He has also played at outstandin~ the fundamentafs of • • I esponsibilities of the • restaurants in London, Paris and New York . /ital factor in medical :.. • f • ~' ~ • The Bronze Door HAIR STYLES • • Is Open Every Day • Except Sunday Certificates Available for • Superb Food ond Service WIGS - WIGLETS i IfHe101»DRaWeR. Also Boutique Fashions, , Perfum~, : V)JUSU,AL GtfT SHOP$ UP IN THE VILLAGE FOR RESERVATIONS Sauna Massage, and of course, Hair Phone 886- 1931 Styling. ! ; ~~ 1100'1 KCRCHeYa1J$. · \ TUxedo 4-9393 '.,. • ... :~'~'r. ';',~ ••', ..• ,..> : GROSSE PO\NTEt MICH1(1qt-J : ; On The Hill • 123 Kercheval • Grosse Pointe Farms, Michi~an : :.. ...a1 ..< DISTINGUISHED RESTAURANT OPERATED BY AL GREEN ENTERPRISES. INc. 17888 MACK AVENUE •. • ~ .0.# . -.-• •••••••••••• II ••••• ,. • :

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- d I Miss McMillan is the grand- 1 N.J., and the late Mr. and Mr!'i. "Ar~. Frank B. Tisdale GP¥C To Honor T0 Be Bri e' daughter of Mrs. James Thayer I John Bockius. of Wilmington. N Tisdale-Clarke Rites McMillan, of Essex boulevard, D~l: He att~nded Bordentown Its Commodore . and the late Mr. McMillan, and MIlItary InstItute and Rutgers I of Mrs. Edward Fouts, of University, and is presently at. !Houston, Tex., and the late Mr. tending Columbia University. Gay red and white with blue Celebrated Nov. 27 accents will form the back- . I Fouts. A small wedding is planned ground decor for the 1965 Com- : I She attended Grosse Pointe for January 30, at the McMillan Lochmoor Club Reception Follows Afternoon Cere- modore's Ball at the Grosse University S c h 001, Westover home. mony .in Christ Church; Newlyweds Making Pointe Yacht Club this Satur- School and Sarah La wrence day, December 4, starting at College. . . . Their Home In Detroit Area 7:30 o'clock. . . th d Just deCISIOns WIll never ~ Mr. BockIUS IS e gran son I Pamela Newcombe Clarke chose ~ gown of chalk Balloons, streamers and fio'\,;,. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wi!- hand~d down ~ long as only white satin. fashioned with a Cathedral train, and an ers will be ui>ed on this night, liam B. Pratt, of Spring Lake, one slde can wm. illusion fingertip veil for her marriage Saturday to the club's most festive accord- Frank Barrett Tisdale. ,.;.------~ ing to Vincent DePetris, who is in charge of the decorations. Her flowers were white i Loughlin and Marguerita Van Amazon lilies and stephan- i Brakel. They carried arrange- Mrs. John Paynter, wife of otis. with ivv. ments of miniature white car- the newly-elected Commodore, Reverend Richard Knight of. :nations. . has chosen a dress with a white ficia'.ed at the 4:30 o'clock cere-: Greg Tisdale was his brother's and gold lace bodice and a white satin skirt. mony. in Christ Church, Grosse I best man, and ushering were: Pointe. A reception at Lochmoor ;James Hunter, Robert Liedtke, Frank McBride, Jr., will be Club followed the rites. Ruay Liedtke and Paul Hulswit. the Master of Ceremonies and The bride is the daughter of! Mrs. Clarke chose, for her' will introduce the Line officers, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Clarke I daughter's wedding and the re-, the Board of Directors, the past Commodores and the visiting Photo by Bradford .B~ChraCh I of Yorkshire road. Her husband: ception, a stre~t length dress of' ,... }w .... m':'" .:.} .... w ".<'. Commodores and their wives Mr. and Mrs. Wilham C. I who have be~n invited from 22 McMillan, of Ken'o\ooodroad, are I M~N'S NIGHT ~ii~~~~~~~~:~;::;Ea~t::::~~~h~\~.a;~:~e~,i~~;;;o~~~.•• ~, yacht clubs m an area from I announcing the engagement of. frock of sky blue satin accented m;,~ching jacket of pale cof{ee:::y:.}.w : f~:::):: ..'.Tv...... ~oledo to Port Huron. their daughter, JULIANNE, to j The traditional "P.Jlssing of William Lawrence Bockins, of I IN THE "VllLAGE" the Flags" will take place after Bronxville, N.Y., son of Mrs. R. dinner with both Harold Cross" P.att Bockius, of Spring Lake, everyone MON. DEC. 6 now a past Commodore, and N.J., and the late Captain invite'; 7 p.m •• 10 p.m. Commodore John Paynter par- Raichard E. C. Bockius of ticipating. Plainfield, N.J. ' GOOD POLICY Cultivate the habit-perform Wierenga and Jo-Marv German i acts of kindness and courtesy Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. both of Grand Rapids. Lind~ to all people you contact. A t an afternoon ceremony in Christ Church Sat- urday, PAMELA NEWCOMBE CLARKE, daughter of DIANr the Edwin D. Clarkes, of Yorkshire road, spoke her Friday, in ( marriage vows to Mr. Tisdale, son of the Larry Tis- She is the I dales, of Rivard boulevard. Hampton f( '''~.... of Jackson, • Club to Hear Yule Concert '.- Th Senior Ladies Club of the i mas tea and party at 12:30 Set~ . Grosse Pointe War Memorial Wednesday, December 8 in A)- ..." ENCLISH ' The annual I : will enjoy a Christmas concert . gel' Hous.e. . . • SHEEPSKIN , . . : Followmg the entertamment : Q : the St. James : .. .. Women's Guil : of vocal musIc by the JUnIor! and tea, the laclies will assem- '" 'II COATS , League Glee Club, and a Christ- I ble presents to be taken to the I. ..- next Wednesd _.--~-~------~-- Children'!l Hospital. Then they Ready mode or modI' at 7:45 o'clod! Iwill adjou~n to th~ card tables. sanctuary. to measure. Tailored The Semor Ladles Club wel. at Our tannery in Eng- SUSQUEHANNA comes all women of the com- A special fe. land, from $143.00 I I Personal development our I munity who are ~O ~e~rs of age I Canadian Funds. aim. Bovs 5-16 Genuine out. or older. If the lDdlVIdu~1can. W r i t e for color door living in mountain camp I not get to th~ Center via .her swatches, catalogue of on private lake in Blue Ridge own or puhlIc transportatIon, coots and other sheep- Area of N. E. Pennslyvania. arrangements can u~ually be 48th Yr., 825 Acres, a Weeks. ~orked out by contacting an of. skin products. Daily riding, complete course flcer or meI?ber of ~e groul? in horsemanship included. . The club ~s essentially Ijoclal All sports and camp activ- ~n.nature WIth refreshments, a tEUt ~ngli~b ities. Skilled leader for every inendly ~ame .of c.ards, .and four boys. 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nd the iate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aleski, of Chicago, Initiated November 22 into Bockius. of Wilmington. Mrs. David J. Myers m., served as the bridegroom's the Alpha Zeta Chapter of e attended Bordentown Di,anne Kay Ruppe Marries Mr. Myers best man. Alpha Delta Kappa, intema- 'y Institute and Rutgers sity, and is presently at- Mrs. Ruppe, the mother of tional honorary sorority for I Bride Wears Empire Gown of Ivory ; Attend. C!ficiating at the wedding Sharon Kuckik, of Michigan rei g Columbia University. t ' F k F h' d f 5 h. sei'Vice, in Grosse Pointe Woods City, Ind., was maid of honor, the bride, cllose a gown of pale women teachers, at the AlIa mall wedding is planned an s roc s are ~s lone 0 app Ire Presbyterian Church, was Rev- and Deborah Ruppe, sister of pink brocade, while Mrs. Thom- avenue home of MRS. HOW- nuary 30, at the McMillan Blue Peau de Soie erend Andrew Rauth. the bride, was junior brides- son wore a beige lace frock. ARD LITTELL, were CLAU- A reception at the Hampton road home of the bride's ' The bride wore ~ gown.of maid. Both mothers wore gardenia DIA GREENHOE, of Roland r nt M d M P f 11 . IVOry brocade, fashIoned wIth They wore floor-length Em- corsa es road, MRS. GLADYS LUDWIG, pa e . 5, r. an. rs. eter Ruppe, 0 owe~ the Ffl~ay an Empire bodice. Her shoulder pire gowns of sapphire blue g. .. of Roland road. and MRS. decisions will never be marrIage of DIanne Kay Ruppe and DavId JefferIes length illusion veil fell from a peau de soie and matching After a weddmg tnp to Can- HOOKER PRICE, of Roslyn d ,!own as long as only Myers. T: Dior bow and she carried a Dior headbows. Their flowers ada, the nev,r Mr. and Mrs. road. Mrs. Ludwig will serve as or can win. He is the son of Mrs. M~ch., and the late Ronald bouquet ~f carnations, step- were yellow Fuji cl1rysanthe- Myer~ will make their home in the cha~r's historian during Hugh Thomson, of Jackson, Myers. hanotis and ivy. . mums. DetrOit. the cornmg year. . m::~:~'{~::m::~:;:;w:z;'*i'=~~_m~~».::"~"ii:~'::~~: ~~'ml1'''''''f '~~mm.~l$~j~%W~*mw.~~~.ml~-mr~!'mmiil~: 1 ..11.. -'~ _.- ..~

GROSSE POINTE -.l/... ~. I I "~ .. ~ For t.he "KNIGHT" Before IGHT l~ Christmas LAGE'1 ill I illi ~.~~ MON. DEC. 6 .::;:: ~ 7 p.m.• 10 p.m. "~ for her gift see us x:: i..:..-.: ~~z~ m MEN'S NIGHT, Mon., Dec. 6th mf~ Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. ~ FREE REFRESHMENTS • DIANNE KAY RUPPE was married to Mr. Myers 8:~ • Friday, in Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian Church. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ruppe, of Open Every Evening Hampton road. He is the son of Mrs. Hugh Thomson, I;:~~ of Jackson, Mich., and the late Ronald Myers. ;im~ i ALL THE GREAT NAMES Set Xmas Tea At St. James . I~:::":

The annual Christmas T~a of ning's program will be an or- the St. James Lutheran Church gan recital of French and i Wc~n's Guild will be held .German Chirstmas music, pre-- sented by Roger Goetz, vicar at next Wednesday, December 8, Perfn_es.(;os_eties ~ St. James. I at 7:45 o'clock in the church sanctuary. Mr. Goetz, who was the assistant to the Dean of the A special feature of the eve- Chapel a Concordia Seminary, Springfield, IlL, has had con- siderable experience with choir and organ music. He composes I I and arranges in his free time Gifts I and plans to become a Minister of Music. Music from the Baroque and are here at KOPP'S on Christmas Street... in the Village! Neo-Baroque periods will in. clude: In Dulci Jubilo-Bach; From Heaven Above--Pachel- bel: Noel with variations- Balbaftre; and Oh, Sanotissima FIFTH AVENUE HAS NO FINER! -Goetz. IT

Following the music, the Fine audience will move to the ~i~ Mary Chess Charbert Sortilege '1 Jewelry by I Green Room where Mrs. H. J. [i :Cawthra, of the Grosse Pointe ~i:~ Ciro Marie Earle Weil . Garden Club, will exhibit and ~1~~ . Hattie Carnegie ~:? Lanvin V/orth r 'demonstrate the making of r::~ Corday Lilly Dache' Christmas decorations and ar- t~ . Hobe rangaments. ~::~Germame Monteil Dana . Frances Denney Moustache ~f~ Napier The f est i v e tea will be ~~::Caron Coty Milkmaid I served by the Lydia Group. ili\~ Eisenberg ! ;;::~Chanel D'Orsay Dorothy Gray Nuit De Longchamp TIP TO MOTORISTS Ciner Guer!ain Alfred Dunhill Kent of London Millot (Crepe de Chine) Drive carefully 0 v e r the I :;::): Marvella iestive holidays so you and ill Carven Evyan lucien lelong Rallet' I~ ~:~ Fine leather others can enjoy thE:mselves. ~ fu~ Dior Franad Raphael St. John's Imports and Imported ~1~Faberge' Givenchy Matchabelli Sportsmen by ~m~ PlJBLIC k~ilLES N Estee' Lauder Ann Haviland Millot (Insolent) Old Spice Elizabeth Arden Not an Auction - All Iterns Priced ::*~ Evans ~iPrince5s Marcella Borghese Houbigant Nina Ricci Tuvache Household Furnishings "" J d'Alb t Richard Hudnut Marcel Rochas Scandia Walborg ~~ ean re (has. Kahn DR. & MRS. JOSEPH G. BRISSON i:~Balmain Lancome' Helena Rubenstein Tussy ~1* Bond Street 42 Lakecrest Lane f,~ Bergdorf Goodman Lentheric Nettie Ro!enstein Yardley Grosse Pointe Farms i Henri Bendel Colonia (4711) Schiaparelli Morley Fine Soaps . Vickie SATURDAY,. DEC. 4 FROM 10 A.M. ~t<-" Carnet de Bal Simonetta Milch i1.>:-> Hattie Carnegie MR. ISADORE MILLER Detchema Marianess 18610 Ferguson .Prince Gardner Iill Detroit *:~ Inger Kress SUND~.Y, DEC. 5 FROM 10 A.M. lli~~ Estate of It's Ch,istlnas Time at Kopp~ FERN .M. HARRIS mi 19680 Chesterfield Rd. ~@ Detroit ::f*. SATURDAY, DEC. 11 FROM 10 A.M. and SUNDAY, DEC. 12 FROM 10 A.M. Complimentary Unique Gift Package I~":~ MRS. STE.LLA S. FREEDMAN till for All the KNIGHTS ~~: 19901 Whitcomb on Men's Night Detroit ~~~ .' THURSDAY, DEC. 16 FROM-10 A.M. I Monday Evening, Dec. 6, 1965 MRS. MR. & LOUIS J. PORTNOY II;;,:< 201 E. Kirby, Apt. 504 Added Attraction Detroit Candy Geer will be here to personally autograph her book "SIX I~~ ic SATURDAY, DEC. 18 FROM 10 A.M. ~~ WHITE HORSES" on Men's Night, Mon., Dec. 6th. ~~ 5100 <;:~~ ill MRS. GUS BROFF m ~-:: 19171 Warrington Dr. *'~ All Detroit m Gifts SUNDAY, DEC. 19 FROM 10 A.M. I~ SALES CON DUeTED BY ~ Selected H. O. McNierney, Stalker & Boos, Inc. Are APPRAISERS Beautifully ~ 3078 Penobscot Bldg. WOdward 1-6955 ..'; deliveries Wrapped Gift REAL ESTATE THROUGH TUxedo 16926Kercheval at No OUR AFFILIATE 5-8900 in the Village Charge! Center Stalker, Boos, Purdy & Edgar, Associated

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Thursday. December 2. 1965 Thursday. IJ Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS -~------Society News Gathered frolll All of the Pointes WO:

j film entitled "Wings to Bri. maids were Elizabeth McIntyre, British Holiday .Dinner PIanne d tain," after which special holl- Miss ( Margaret Mcintyre 'another s i s t e r of the bride, Mrs. William G. Adlhoch ___ --- day gift prize. will be awarded. Thekla A d I hoc hi the bride- The annual pre _Christmas course there will be roast beef e pudding, and Paid reservations for __ groom's sUiter, and Lou i s e British Holiday dinner and eve- and Yorkshir d ala Haley, Diam. Maiullo and Mrs. £lamina plum puddina for des- dinner aD i evening are re- ning's program, is planned this. sert • quested by Decem ber 9 at the Says' John Merikoski, the bride's for. Weds Mr. Adlhoch year by the Grosse Pointe War In' the audLtorium following Center. The cost including cock. mer classmates at the Academy M e m 0 ria I Association, on d Saturday, December 11. dinner, guest! and dinner par- tails, dinner an .how is $4.50 Becomes Bride l Margaret Mary McIntyre pinned a small broach of of the Sacred Heart in Lake- shore road. ties wUl give way to a color Iper person. at Gro! sapphires and diamonds, worn by three generations of Their floor length gowns The festive evening will ------bndes in her mother's family, to the gown she chose for featured emerald green velvet begin with cocktails at 16847 her Friday afternoon wedding to William George bodices with green, gold and Kercheval, where Mr. and Mrs. Center Groups Giving Parties Grosse Poin Adlhoch. ~------mimosa tapestry skirts. Their Clarence E. Day Jr., will re- young single business and pro- the Friday eveni Monsignor Frank J. Mc- trait neckline and a split train headpieces were emerald green ceive from 5:30 o'clock. Two groups of Exceptional fessional men and women. After daughter of Mr, f'hillips officiated at the falling from her high-rise . velvet toques, and they carried After cUPS of cheer complete Young People will be enter. Shelden road, 3J 4:30 o'clock ceremony, in line. balls of camellia foliage and with sprigs of holly and some tained at Christmas parties, supper there will be music, films He is the so S1. Paul's on the Lakeshore. Her long mantilla was bor- yellow roses. of Britain's best export stock and games. have been consumed, guests hosted by Grosse Pointe War Virginia D. Ch The bride. daughter of Dr. dered with Brussels lace, and The bridegroom, son of Mr. Memorial sponsored groups. The younger exceptional chilo and Mrs. William B. McIntyre, she carried an arrangement of and Mrs. William J. Adlhoch, of will move on to the Crystal Carthage, Mo., ( Ballroom of Fries Auditorium dren will be given a party by of Audubon r 0 a d, wore an white roses and stephanotis. Balfour road, asked Arthur Exceptional people in their the Center's Youth Council, Sat. Chandler, of La Empire-waisted frock of ivory Catherine Mcintyre was her Spindler to act as best man. which will be all aglow with late teens and twenties will be New York. special decorations for the holl. urday afternoon, December 11, • brocade, fashioned with a por- sister's honor attendant.. Brides. In the usher corps were Wil- entertained at supper and an A reception at th liam B. McIntyre, Jr., brother of day. from 2 to " o'clock. Cartoons will be shown, games will be Pointe Yacht Club the bride, Kenneth Nag I e r, evening party in Alger House, Follo\\ing a parade by the played. There will be refresh. 7 o'clock s~rvice, C Evenin. Dinners Michael Nash, John Schmatz and chef with the Boars Head, a the evening of Friday, Decem- tbe Reverend Gar)' Robert Sparling. ber 10, at 7:30 by the Grosse ments for all, and Santa will Luncheon. traditional British all-istmas have a little gift for each guest. ficiated. . For her daughter's wedding banquet w1ll be served. Of Pointe Assembly, a group of The bride's EmpiJ Business Men'. and the reception at the Detroit Weddings Athletic Club following the Breakfasts ceremony, Mrs. McIntyre chose Banquets a dress and coat ensemble of AUTO R champagne brocade, with a A 'Cllftil, Open Sundays painted coral feather hat. She • We~ pinned lfiopicana rosebuds to her . • Do. Mrs. Adlhoch, the bride- RESIAURANI groom's mother, wore a dress • Mo Home of Famous Banana Cream Pie and matching, jacket of Eleanor leuslng (up to 3 blue needlepoint, and a match- Your Hosts: PETER and DAN MASOURAS ing hat of cur led ostrich Call James Jenl feathers. Phalaenopsis orchids Our new Phone Number- - \7A 3-2022 were pinned to her handbag. When they return from Aca- Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. 12230E. Warren Ave. at Conner pulco, Mexico, the newlyweds st. Paul's on the Lakeshore was the setting for the llio connecUou wUb aa)' other Cupid'. BeJtaurant will make their home in Lake- Friday afternoon marriage of MARGARET MARY shore Village, St. Clair Shores. MciNTYRE, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William B. McIntyre, of Audubon road, and Mr. Adlhoch, son of the William J. Adlhochs, of Balfour road. ... To Hold Cookie Exchange At Kappa Delta Meeting The East Alumnae Associa- small wrapped Christmas gifts 1 tion of Kappa Delta will hold which will be boxed and sent to • its meeting at the home of Mrs. the Crippled Children's HOI- Henry Szymanski in Haverhill pital in Richmond, which is the Road on Wednesday, December sorority's national philanthrop;y. 8, at 8 o'clock. Each Kappa Delta will also Mrs. Hazel M. B 0 I two 0 d, bring four dozen homemade assistant foreign student ad- cookies to the meeting for the Again visor at Wayne State Univer- "cookie exchange" which will sity, will be the speaker of the follow -the program. evening, she will explain the Assisting the hostess will be highlights of WSU's Student Mrs. John F. Dodge, of York- LEG-O-MAlIC bridge tables and chnir. Swe Exchange Program. shire road, and Mrs. Albert C. Opens for use or close for storage Kappa Deltas ril bring Tlusty. of Somerset road. at a touch - in seconds flat. All Colol Table $30 - Chairs $15 ea. " Sign of the Mermaid ", 19700 PLANNING A : REPAIR OUR FO The Kimberly Door Opens A HUNTING NOW is the time to bring New WOTld of Exciting Holiday Decorations TRIP? • your guns in for service MACK AT LOCHMOOR Professional Gunsmith Service Christmas Hours: Weds., Thurs., Fri.. til 9 Open 9 to 6 •• " Tues. and Fri. 'til I p.m. B. McDANIEL GUN SHOP 15~:~:~c::yal 75 KERCHEVAL, on the Hill Gross. 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entitled "Wings to Brl- a bouquet of gardenias, white Co-chairmen for the program roses. and ivy. To Stage ShOlV At Michael's I . after which special hoU- Mrs. Milton Robert Chandler St. are Mrs. Rae Daencke and Mrs. 51ft prizes will be award .... Miss Cronenweth Joyce Cronenweth was maid of honor, in a floor length gown The Episcopal Churchwomen 11 a.m. followed by a business William Goodson. The St. Ce- id reserntlons for tIIII styled with an emerald green of St. Michael's Church will meeting at 11:30 and the lunch- celia Guild will be lunchen hos- er and gala evening are re- velvet Empire bod ice and hold their annual December eon at 12:30. The style show tess. Re:>ervations may be made ted by December 9 at the Says Vows Friday matching silk ctepe skirt, fea- luncheon and Little Thrift Shop will conclude the day's activi- by calling Mrs. Earl Seielstad er. The cost includlnl ClOCk- turing a crepe Directoire back Style Show on Tuesday, Decem- ties. TU 5.1941 or the church office. ber 14. dinner and .how is "-50 Becomes Bride of Milton Robert Chandler: Reception panel extending to her ankles. person. The Little Thrift Shop, which at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Follows ~es~~~~e~~dw:~~d~~~~ pink is the only fund raising project Church Circles Slate Sessions 0' Bridesmaids, dressed ide nt- of the women of S1. Michael's, 7 clock Ceremony December 7 is the date of the ving Parties ically and carrying bouquets of has been in operation for the the Kenwood court home of Grosse Pointe Memorial Church was the setting for shocking pink and soft pin k past seven y.cars. The shop next Grosse Pointe MemariaI Mrs. William T. Krebs, Circle g single business and pro- the Friday evening wedding of Ann Louise Cronenweth, roses, were Susan Gehrke, Mrs. offers clothing and household C h u r c h Women's Association Eight at the Beverly road home Circle Meetings. onal men and women. After daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Cronenweth, of David Cook, Mrs. JOM, Roberts articles for resale. A large pro. of Mrs. Bertram deH. Atwood, and Mrs. Rollin Douma. Their portion of the money thus raised Circle One will gather at the Circle Nine at the Renaud road er there will be music, films Shelden road, and Milton Robert Chandler, of Detroit. home of Mrs. Justin Giltner, He is the son of Mrs. ~>------headpieces were green velvet is used for missions in this St. Clair Shores home of Mrs. games. country and abroad. Jerome Brichter, Circle Two at Circle Eleven at the Washing- Virginia D. Chandler: of line. skirted gown of candlelight rosebuds, with scalloped . e younger exceptional chil- Some of the mission projects the LaSalle place home of Mrs. ton road home of Mrs. David R. satin feahlred a bodice of im. Edward Hood served as the will be given a party by Carthage, Mo., and MIlton being supported at present are Charles W rig h t, m, Circle Keever, and Circle Twelve at ;enter's Youth Councll, Sat. Chandler, of Long Island, ported Alencon lace embroid' bridegroom's best man, and the Chaplaincy at Receiving Three at the University place the McKinley place home of ered with pearls, styled with a ushering were Richard Biondi, 'I afternoon, December 11, • New York. Hospital, two students at a home of Mrs. Willem Vennet Mrs. Richard Mitchell. A reception at the G r 0 sse portrait neckline, and a lace. Rollin Douma, John Roberts and 2 to 4 o'clock. Cartoon. church school in Mexico, a sem- and Circle Four at the Bedford Mrs. James S. Owens, of Rad- be shown, games will be Pointe Yacht Club followed the edged, Chapel length remova~)le Frank Clappison. inarian in Puerto Rico, a mis- r06d home of Mrs. Gilbert nor circle, will be the hostess ed. There will be refresh. 7 o'clock service, during which Watteau train. The mother of the bride wore sion church in Alaska, and Groehn. for the December 10 meeting of ts for all, and Santa will the Reverend Gary Gruber of- Her veil of imported silk il. a dress of shocking pink French grants to the Episcopal Dioceses Mrs. Alfred B. Moran, Jr., of the Elizabeth Ketchum Group. ! a little gift for each guest. fieiated. lusion !dl from a lace-appliqued chiffon weight matelasse, de- in the Dominican Republic and Christine drive, will entertain Devotions will be given by Mrs. The bride's Empire-waisted, A satin pillbox, and she carried signed by Ruth Joyce, its neck- Ovamboland, East Africa. Circle Five, and Mrs. S. G. A. F. Lecklider. ------.------line completely outlined wit h Th~ program for the day will Eliason, of North Oxford road, Members are ask e d to call tiny petals cut from the floral begin with Holy Communion at will be Circle Six hostess. Mrs. Owens, TUxedo 2-3455, if pattern of the fabric, and a Circle Seven will gather at they are unable to attend. AUTO RENTALS • Comet matching, soft pink hat . 6c• The bridegroom's mot her Pointe Garden Weekly $6 a DAY Mile chose a dress of emerald green • chiffon weight fabric, accented Club W'ill Meet Daily • Mercury • with fur-trimmed cuffs, and a s~-!~y~~ • Ie $8 a DAY Mil. matching fur hat. Mrs. Harold O. Love will be Fred and Pat Jean • Monthly The newlyweds will m a k e the hostess for the Ohristmas leasing (up to 3 yn.) All Makes • Lincoln their home in McKinney street, meeting of The Pointe Garden 1925 Vernier TU 6-0600 •lie Detroit, when they return from Club at her home in Lochrnoor (Opposite Peters Funeral Home) Call James Jenkins: TU )-5000 $15 a DAY Mile a vacation in Northern Michi. boulevard on Monday. Decem- gan. Photo by Gene Butler ber 6th, at 12:30 o'clock. Christmas ANNE LOUISE CRONENWETH, daughter of the Mrs. Robert C. Wmters and JE~AGE Mrs. Hansel D. Wilson will as- Our standard of living is Russell J. Cronenweths, of Shelden road, was married to Mr. Chandler, son of Mrs. Virginia D. Chandler, of sist her. A Christmas program Open House ~ ~~ me. mighty popular even if the ma- will be given by Mrs. Paul G. jority of people have to spend Carthage, Mo., and Milton Chandler, of Long Island, 130 I.rclleva' Oft the Hill Hykes and Mrs. Leland F. Car- II II most of their lives in debt to N.Y., Friday evening, in Grosse. Pointe Memorial ter following a buffet lunch. Sunday afford it . Church. ...

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a Directoire satin gown, fash. ioned with an Alencon lace. bo- " d · k W d D.. R ad ICamelot sleeves, and matching Mrs. Fre erlC ' Lan ersJr . zngeman-Defoe Rztes Are e bandeau headpieees. They car- Landers-Bedwell dice and a satin Court train. , ., , ".., ried white Sweetheart roses She wore her matching Alen- At a 12 o'clock' Nuptial Mass Her full Ieng1jh English iLlu- and boxwood foliage. con veil mantilla style, and Saturday, in Saint Joseph's sion veH. fell from a bow- Peter Dingeman acted as best carried a cascade of stephanotis Church, Bay City, James Henry accented, silk appliquet1 man for hb brother. GrooIns- y Vows Exchanged and white roses. band. She carried an arrange- men were EmOry Ford, Michael Dianne Hassig and Anne Dingeman, Jr., claimed Mar- ment of phalaenopsis orchids Fitzsimons, William Hunting- Two Senior Attendants and Two Flower Girls Precede Boynton, the senior attendants, jorie Jill Defoe as his bride. and boxwood foliage. ton and Harry Dingeman, the . I f G wore floor length Empire frocks The Reverend Father Simon Kathleen Defoe was her sis- bridegroom's cousin. Pene Iope BedweII 0own. A IS e 0 rosse of emerald green velvet. Their Stark officiated at the rites for ter's maid Of honor, and brides- Seating the guests were elm Pointe Congregational Church headpieces were ivy circlets, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. maids were Mrs. Kenneth Les- Thomas Moran, of St. Clair and they carried cascades of Thomas Joseph Defoe, of Bay perance, of Coldwater, Mrs. Shores, the bridegroom's The newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Frederick William green-centered white mums. City, and the son of Mr. and Robert Bishop, of Hillsdale, the brother.in-law, Roland Broe- Landers, Jr., are making their home in Ann Arbor, Flower girls Susan Landers, Mrs. James H. Din,geman, of bride's cousin, Mrs, John Dix- man and Robert Chope. where Mrs. Landers is continuing her studies at the the bridegroom's niece, and Radnor circle. on, of Bay City, and Barbara A re<:eption and luncheon at University of Michigan's School of Architecture and Mary Barker were dressed alike Spence, of Saginaw. Bay City's Wenonah Hotel 101- Design. ,~'------in floor length white The bride, given in marriage They wore floor length gowns lowed the ceremony. The new- They exchanged marriage by a reception in the Alger frocks. They wore circlets of by her father, chose a white of emerald green , lyweds will make their home vows Saturday, in Grosse House of the Grosse Pointe pink Sweetheart rosebuds in styled with Empire bodices and in Hillsdale. with self-buttoned wrist point Cnorge Pointe Con g reg a t ion a 1 War Memorial. their hair, and carried nosegays sleeves, an oval neckline and I Church Th R d J h of pink carnations and pink IOc . e everen 0 n The bride, the former Pene. Sweetheart roses. a classic bell-shaped skirt William Estes, Jr., offici- lope Lynn Bedwell, daughter of banded in sculptured pea~ . JEANNE ated at the 2:30 o'clock Dr. and Mrs. William Lee Bed- John Quincy Landers served d'ange lace and sweeping into rites, which were followed well, of Ridgemont, road, chose as his brother's best man. They a Court train. Well known Grosse Pointe Manicurist ••• are the sons of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick William Landers, of Now At .•• Montclair, N.J. Woods Garden ATTENTION MEN! Seating the guests were Brian Bedwell, the bride's brother, Club Plans Party Ralph Germann, Robert Wait, 1 • Thomas Friedman, John Lauve and Robert Brown. The Grosse Pointe Woods ~ Garden Club will hOld its an- eOlffe,U't,£ HARKN Mrs. Bedwell chose, for her 20313 nual Christmas party at the 18318 Mack Avenue Grosse Pointe TV 4-3 daughter's wedding and the re- Beaufait road home of Mrs. • the ultimate in NE\ ception, a street length dress of Donald Hanna next Tuesday jonquil yellow silk and DOWNT Christmas gifts December 7, at 11:30 o'clock. Grand with a hat of white ostrich Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Lo- Campus feather and a green 0 r chi d well Montgomery and Mrs. Col- for her ..• corsage. lier Moffett. Mrs. Landers, the bride- Photo by Gene Butler The program for the day will A Versatile, Pace-Setting groom's mother, wore a street PENEL,?~E LYNN BEDWELL, daughter of Dr. be presented by Mrs. Charles . lecgth dress of blue.greeen silk, and Mrs. WIllIam Lee Bedwell, of Ridgemont road Brownell and Mrs. Arthur and a matching blue-green hat, became the bride of Mr. Landers, son of Dr. and Mrs: Swanson. with peacock blue a~cents. Her Frederick William Landers. of Montclair, N.J., at a corsage was fashioned of Eu- Saturday afternoon ceremony in Grosse Pointe Con- LIVE AND LET LIVE charis lilies. gregational Church. 100% HUMAN HAIR IN FASHION'S FAVORED Tolerance is the quality in A. UNIQUE AND GROSSE most of us which enables peo- Kopp's SHADES Kerch ple to be happy in their own THOUGHTFUL Cunnm IMiss Macdonald way instead of our way. and Consult Mr. Josef Elias .•. recently I , Notre Dame awarded the Wig Styling Championship iWed on Nov. 27 GROSSE , for 1965 Trall Mr. and Mrs. Norris M. Mac- FIRST TROPICAL Christmas the Farms donald, of Shore Club drive, 51. ISLAND ON YOUR Kerch Clair Shor~, formerly of Dev- Schettle [lite Cfashion ClJoor APARTMENTS - YACHT HARBOR LEFT, Hilton Head, Se! Maum onshire road, announce the Kinsel marriage of their daughter, Halfway betweenNY and (Jilt..· Road Live at the exclusive Shore Club Wood's LTanet Catherine, to James H. Miami, just off US 17, Bourn illeauty 8alon with its beautiful trees, its pleas- Jones, of Warren, on Saturday, discover a subtropical . ing architectural design. Enjoy an November 27, in Grosse Pointe paradise lrith two 18- GROSSE I 18546 MACK, in fhe farms Have her cherished, Grosse .evening stroH in the fresh, crisp Unitarian Church. hole championship golf and )lar air of Lake St. Clair. Our private Harkne~ After a short vacation in To- eourSe8, a lighted par- but out-dated, jewel ry Lochrr Yacht Harbor, heated swimming ronto and ottawa, Canada, the three, tennis, riding, Howard pool and Club House are for your restyled ... brought Mi!e newlywros will reside in War- plantation ruins and GoronU pleasure. The livability and con- ren. a forest filled with beautifully up-to-date Arnold'! venience of this location will bear thorm 8nowy egrets! Write by Valente ... Bob's D your investigation. 1-2-3 bed- for rates of ocean room apts. from $160. Star Josef Suk Broken or worn rings, DETROIT front inns, eottages, Briggs Our Re.ident Manager Will Be and motels to Cha,mber Toural With Symphony or pins are Rands: Delighted to Show YOtI Around, of Commerce, Hilton Mack ~0PfJ Dr Phone 775-3280. re-designed with strong, Blue Cr Head Island, SC 1 Violinist Josef Suk will per- Blue H new mountings in the Blue I OLDSMOBILE East Jefferson at Nine Mile Road, form for the first time here Devonsh St. Clair Shores.. MiChiOaft Devon when he appears with the De- newest of precious jewelry L 8: L troit Symphony Orchestra, P

be ... • 2 7 7 ? no b 1965 Thursday, December 2, 1965 GROSS E' POINTE NEWS tes P-dge Twenty..one

eves. and matching adpleC'f's. They C8r- SWl'etheart roses fO~la5e. geT-an acted as best :5 brother. Grooms. 0,:' Ford, ~lichael YOUR AD CAN IE CHARGEn W;i:lam Hunting. Three Trunk Lines To Servo V•• 9ulckl, CALL TUxedo 2.-6900 Three Trunk Line, To Serve You 9ulckly . DEADLINE 12, NOON TUESDAY atr;; D:ngeman. the 's coUSin. :he guests were 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 4-HELP WANTED 51-EMPLOYMENT 6~RESORT PROPERTY 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE Gran. of St. Clair Classified Deadline MILDRED BRIGGS IURIAU FOR RENT COMPANION FOR 2 boys, ~ SKI~, 6', H"nke boots 61;'lB, :::1' bridegroom's Ir. Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., P YOUR OIL PAINTINGS ex- and 6 years. Some eveni2li8 NEW DELUXE skiing accom. OIL PAINTINGS Cubco bindings and poles. ,3W. Re:and Broe-- !'"r all new copy, changes of IANu and THEORY THE EFFICIENT WORKERS pertly repaired, restored and and Saturday. You must be modations at Villa Nuav.a Beautifully done from $100. Ski pants and jackets. oONt Chope. copy and cancellations. It is BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO EMPLOYMENT AGENCY cleaned. a young, energetic male or available for 2, 4 or 6 with your photographs. Lionel train, track trans- Ie!: and luncheon at ~lI~~ested that all real estate 15 Kercheval-Punch and Judy SpecialiZe! in f-a 8 t domestic ANTIQUE FRAMES completely female, a doer. 372-2362 or complete kitchen on Lake former and table, $95. Boy's Wenonah Hotel 101- copy be submitted to our of- Building. service. We are offering effi- restored. Museum standards DR 1-3850. Charlevoix, 17 miles from FRAMES suit coats 12, 14, 16. $7 each. ceremon..v. The new. fice by Monday 5 p.m. Grosse Pointe cient female help. Available of perfection. :.- •• , TUxedo 2.5680 Boyne Mountain. Some open. Individually desgined, Jr, girl::;. dresses, suits, coats -: make their home immediately. Applicants are ings for Xmas week. Price and 10rmals, 9-10, 11-12. Call WIGLE'S ART SHOP e. WARREN BABYSI'ITING .creened. GRAND RIVER <. ~.,,-cJe Ads-/2 words tor $1.00 $100 to $150 per week. Call ART GALLERY 884-6171 after 4:30 p.m. I 8100 Kercheval WA 2-5165 12B=iUTORn~G'. AGENCY 3139 East Larned St., LO 8.3118 KE 7-1144. TYler 7-6322 BASEMENT SALE: 7 x 4 ft. I Restoration Specialist ,8: e~ch ddditionol word ~------'_...- ~ --~- pool table $12, Bed frame, PRIVATE TUTORING now taking reservationa for 5C-CATERING SERVICE MODERN 2-bedroom, 2 bath, GUITAR SALE - Rental re- IN dining room, patio, close to , power mower. fan, et<:. TUx. ic?u ist ••. Call New Year's E;le babysitter. I SACRIFICE--Must sell Singer I edo 6-1095. Saturday. turns, demonstrators, new YOUR OWN HOME GLENNA'S CATERING SERV- ocean and Ca1lholic church. with zig zag sewing machine, ~ _ and used. from $19.95. Epi. Call 754-6339. ICE for all occasions. PR Pompano Beach, Florid'a. By TUXEDO 2.6900 All subjects; all grades. beautiful cabinet, can be SKI BOOTS - Men's size 9. phone. Yamaha. Stella. Bald- the full season or by the Adults and children. Certi. 2-0170. claimed for $32.00 or $3.70 Allegro, double lace, excel- win. and others including 3 Trunk lmes month. TUxedo 886-5679. fied teachers, 4A-HELP WANTED monthly. Dealer. SL 5-7870. lent condition. $15.00. TV dassic. folk. and electric Call: '-FOR RENT- 4-6934. ' models with amplifier. Smi- LINER 5TA TIONS (Domestic) POMP ANO BEACH - 6.room DETROIT A ND SUBURBAN (Unfurnished) EBONY SPIl\'ET Lowrey organ., ley Bros., TR 3-6800 or M1 CL,'-:'iiNGHAM DRUGS ranch home, newly decorated TUTORING SERVICE WANTED-Experienced cookl, I 1O~'\l Kercneval at Notre Dame! and furnished; 10 minutes Service for 12 of Lenox Ming ARTISTS MUSIC STUDIO 7-1177. Open Sun. 1-5. 3.9698 waitresses and couples. Grosse n' KE 7-4653 NORTH SHORE APTS. from ocCoan. Available for pattern. Buffet, tables. 965- I' Guitar, Bass Guitar, Accordion. Pointe Employment Ageney, CHRISTMAS Special. Aquar- winter season rental. TUxedo 7521. r Drums. Top instructors. '-'o\::':KNESS PH~RMACY TUxedo 5.4576. NEW AND SPACIOUS _V~l:l :l1ill'k Ave. at Locnmoor 5-0044. ------1 SENSIBLE RATES ium, 15-gallon. all necessary Grosse Pointe n' -:-3WO COMMUNITY 1 and 2-bedroom apts. Central I BOY'S COAT SETS, jackets,' Also all other instruments. Ren. equipment, stand, S25. VA 1- NURSEMAID FOR 4 children, St;WS SALES STATIONS air conditioning, .private base- 7-WANTED TO RENT , pants, robes, sweaters, sizes tals - Sales _ 20"x30" col- 3902. ~,~,\ \lTOWN AREA TUTORING SERVICE excellent wages. other help ments, GE appliances include 3 to 6. TUxedo 5-7463. ored BeatIe pictures to new employed, live-in, own room 3- OR 4-BEDROOM house about FULL SIZE Reconditioned Or- -;:;'J:,d ('Heus Park New! Stand MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC. • urface burner, oven, refrig- enrollees . \ .It;,I'"- ;\Iartill~ :'\l'WS Stand gans-Baldwin. LO\\Tey and and bath. TUxedo 6-1954. erator, dishwasher, disposal. January 1st, by newly trans- VIOLIN - Excellent condition, TOR TutOrIng by degree teach. Estey from S1.495 with deli- ~ .:EHERSON TO CITY LIMITS covered car ports, SWIM- ferred executive. Would con. $40. TV 1-4152. HARPER AT CHALMERS ers available in all subjects for HOUSEKEEPER - live in or very and guarantee. Smiley A:den Park Manor, E. Jefferson MING POOL. CI08e to pub- sider with option to buy if FIREPLACE WOOD: Oak. a~h, i DRex€:1 2-1500 HRS: 10-9 and VanDyke grades high schOOl, college and out, adults. Stay until after Bros.. Detroit and Birming- lic transportation, Docking house is suitable. Grosse maple, hickory and walnut. PJ~" Drugs. CltyLlmlts adult educ;Jtion. dinner, 4 days. References. ham. TR 3-6800 or MI 7-1177, faciUtefJ within walking dis- Pointe district preferred. Ex- Any length. Seasoned. 294. H 0 R A I L R 0 A D T HAT! 339 Merriweather TUxedo 4.7275. Sunday 1-5. ';'.2SSE POINTE P.A.RK I tance. Model open dally. Call cellent care of your home 3316. GROWS, complete through' .\:l1Jer Pharmacy. Wa)'burn and' Grosse Pointe Farm. guaranteed. Lea v e message - .______stage 2 with switches, realist. ' Kercheval EXPERIENCED lady with ref- 771-3124. S.l.i\'an Pharmacy, Beaconsfled: TUxedo 4-2820 for W. Roche at TUxedo BEAUTIFUL new Autumn Haze ic buildings and landscape. Clearance. Kimball. Pianos. 3'~Cl Kereheveal ! erences. 5 days. 9:30 to 6:30. E. JEFFERSON AT 9;.2 MILE 4.8800 or JEfferson 6-5050 or mink stole Call TU 4-5425. 4x8 table, removable legs, Spinets and Consoles, all LC':.JIS Party Store on CharlevoIx j OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS Complete charge of cleaning Box 0-3, Grosse Pointe News. ------$75. 881-8150. finishes. AND ~~O))E POINTE CITY home, ironing. Must be thor- i ---~~-- NEFF LANE - 2.bedroom, air SOFA, 3 piece sectional, beige, ----,------I $ 84 KopP S Pharmacy. CadIeux and' 2D-CONVALESCENT ough and dependable. Perm. conditioned. f u 11 y carpeted, PRESENT Grosse Pointe resi- like new. Best offer. PRescott I DEMING sump pump new, $90.1 6 K",'cheval 'CARE anent. TUxedo 4.6740. FUL Cunnwgnam's Drugs. Notre Dame I f t f 1 t . t dents desire 2 Or 3 bedroom 1-3111, days. Evenings, LI I' Call 884-6171 after 4:30 p.m,. MUSIC CENTER .l~d Kercheval ----.------~-.- 26 ee 0 c ose s, prlva e home or in<:ome in Grosse 7 8299 I :\oi:e Dame Pharmacy. Notre: ELDERLY Man wanted in priv- 5-SITUATJON WANTED basement. No children, no Pointe. Adults, no pets. 823- . , _' RALDW-IN ORGAN-N~~-5-:-321 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile Ddme and Kercheval i ate home. Good care, $250 pets. $170. TUxedo 4-3207. 0721, KENMORE automatic washer, 7 pedal. 2 ke~'boards. FUTni. i HRS, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. ";~OS5E POINTE FARMS I per month. Phone 781.2882. TRI-CITY GROSSE POINTE FARMS ------, . months old, cost $185, will ture, antiques. bookcases.:, ~ _ T~a.l Pharmacy, Kercheval on' -'---, ,~-- _ as BABYSITTING SERVICZ Co~ 2 bedroom, living room WANTED to reQt, furm')h~d. 3 sell $125. 3310147 or 822-7565, books, all bargains. VAlley: l"SED SMALL Pianos in gift. HIgrugs. Ftsher Rd. and "We will stay while you're F;~;:S i 3_-=-LOSTAND FOUND with fireplace, dining room, ~droom house f~r BrItish ev.mings. 2-9178. II giVing condition. From $295. away, any hour, nigbt or day" S..",ercheval!.ettlers Drugs, FIsher Rd. and' 'LOST - Gray an d whotIe' "SH ver enclosed seasonal t err ace, Ylce ConsuL Par~l~lly fu~n. ------.--- Hard to tell from new. Smi- Best Baby Sitters Avallable .,:'-la'imee. Tabby" cat. Called "Smokey." kitchen and utility, gas heat, lsh~ house contammg. maJor' UPHOLSTERING Fabric Rem. I ley Bros .. Detroit and Birm- • K.n~cl Drugs. Mar'< and 7-Ml1e V"'t 0 f d Rd He d Licensed and Bonded apphances also conSIdered nants, below cost; start at 98c ingham, TR 3-6800. !'on 7• Road IClm y X or . war. CONNOISSEURS Baby Care, Vacation Care. 2-car garage. No basement. . . yard. Van Upholstering & \ruod 5 Drug Center. Mack and TUxedo 4-1809 $173. No pets. Adults only. Reply Box P.OB, Grosse Pomte F"t C 20343 M k ' 1177. Open Sun. 1.5. Bournemouth (7 Mile Rd,) , Convalescent and Elderly Care News urm ure. 0., ac "The following paintings are I ------~.---- 1-- __.... .~ _ 324 Beaupre, open 2-4 p.m., ~--'- __ --____ Grosse POlOte Woods. available for your collections: ! FENDER .JAGl.'AR g u ita r, ";",C5SE POINTE WOODS j 754-6070 i 4-HELP WANTED Saturday, December 4th. YOUNG MAN-G.M. executive . \' • Showman amplifier. 22 days "rO$se Pointe Pharmacy. Mack; MALE AND FEMALE I "".I \Iall('hcstcr NEED a baby sitter? The Sit- dcsI're 'room l'n prl'vate home GARAGE SALE, 982 Lakepomte, • Douglas Artl.ur Teed - W: Id f t d't' TUx ry rl",kr,ess Pharmacy. Mack and THREE BEDROOM tri-level, s . D b 20M' 1 . 0, per ec ('on I IOn. . - ters Club, PRescott 7-0377. -"'en f.._I~hed, wa-\"er Occupancy Dec. 20. TUxedo ecem er ,1 a.m. lsce. r Gies • Myron Barlow Byron edo 5.6760 Loc:-Jmoor kit * ...... o.u~~ ~u 291 f laneous household, gar den Rogers • M. De Vlamick . _ _ _ now:Hd Johnsons. Mack and 8- REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Licensed and bonded. and dryer, fll" e-p1a.n.a, "aTlnet- 4. 2, a ter 3:30 p.m. . :'ollie ~~ ~r eqUIpment. Constantin Arzt • Cassen SKCBA EQliIP;\'1ENT. EDge. Goronflo, Mack * e and Anita lng, garage, gas. $175. Adults RELIABLE, RETIRED couple I _ Several Jan Knicker Sr. water 1-5004. after 6 p.m. Ar:l(\.d's Drug. Mack and Haw. One of the Pointe's oldest IF YOU'LL name the job you :norne firms will train a well- TUxedo 4-7979. need lower flat or apartment. ORIGINAL WATER COLORS !. 4 Large Old Mllsters, Flor- want done. we'll do it .•• B,'b s Drugs, Mack and Roslyn educated. aggressive man for ALTER.WARREN AREA - 3. UNiversity 2-8028. by; entine School. 8 SHERATON dining room Specializing in decorat- William Allured I room apartment, carpeted, chairs, Few lamps, tables, s. :>E1RC IT AREA a rewarding career in real ing and housecleaning. WORKING widow desires in- We finish a special frame for: Bn~~s Drug Sto:-e, Mack and estate. If you are over 25, stove and refrigerator. Avail. GRAND RIVER chairs. 884-9682. Touraine VA. 4.9172 come, apartment or duplex. each painting, $25 to $125 '\ ART GALLERY Rd~J, :'oledlcal Service Pharmacy, live in Grosse Pointe and are able January 1st; $80, utili- Has vacant lot, would consid- frame included. We invite you ANTIQUES 'rang, 'lack and :\10ran tired of a ceiling on your in- ties included. 371-7248. TYler 7-6322 S,~t' Cro~ Drujls. Mack and Neff I' er trade for co-op or income. to our home, The Allureds, of B..,e Hill Pharmacy. Mack and cvme, this may be the ideal ~e MIMEO - PRINTING 355 RIVARD-Obeerful 3-bed- 371-5294. 900 Bishop at Jefferson, first THE WAGGIN' TONGUE H .. w Hill I field for you. Call Mr. Toles, RA'ITA:K SET, 3 piece with Del.1n_:-Jire Drugs. Mack and Country Furniture, Accessorie. jewelry D(',"nshlre TU 5-4100. TYPING room upper flat. Adults. $130. EXEC~JTIVE desires 3- or 4- I house south. TU 5.7593. matching corner table and 22265 ~:1ack. corner California :.. & L Pt:armacy. Mack and Bea. TUxedo 1.4306. bedroom horne in Grosse -F~L-O-R-ID-A--R-O-O-M--d-r-a-p-e-s,--2- lamps. Simmons day bed, e"nsfield 8.9 Mile Rds. Colony PateDt Medicine, 15645 T0LES REAL ESTATE WRIGHT. IDEAS TV 5.2727 UPPER S-ROOM flat, newly Pointe are a. WOoGward 2. pieee secti()ual, modern break. Ii k e new. Miscellaneous ~tack Member Open Daily, Mon. thru Sat., 11.4 BEST SECRETARIAL decorated. 1255 Maryland, 8200, Mr. Ziemba. front. TUxedo 4-4848. items. 777-9139. G. P. Brokers Assoc. 171-1480 l-PUBLIC NOTICES and Detroit Real Estate Board SERVICE after 6 p.rn. 8--ARTICLES FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR. Frigidaire, Typing-transcribing Correspon- like new. French styled green HO TRAIN. including wired -_.------1 _ GROSSE POINTE , dence, theses, dissertations. RIVARD, 926, Grosse Pointe sofa $25. VE 9.5546. table. \'alue $355. $125. Will elers DRIVING SCHOOL manuscripts. Legal, engineer. City - Upper :5 rooms. Neat RUMMAGE SALE consider selling parts sepa- "~njoy the Fall" ing, etc. IBM Executive. and cheerful. Goods closets WE BUY-SELL-TRADE rately. Erector set. ,#10074. 934 i THE ELIAS BROTHERS CARPET Auto parts and household an- GUNS value $30. S8. Excellent con- Learn to Drive I 822-0890 TU 1-1443 plus extra storage space. $165 Personalized Instruction , HOME OF THE BIG BOY per monta includes garage tiques including antique organ. dition. TUxedo 5-9476. 19ton Road chairs, tables, oil lamps and old Reloading equipment and com. 822-2412 COMES TO Your Girl Frid~y and ga! heat. 1mmediate oc BARGAINS - school desks. Everything in ponents. Scope and Sight. In- MAPLE BUNK BED; single GROSSE POINTE WOODS cupancy. Adults only. Secretarial Service CARPET WAREHOUSE auto parts from wheels, hub stallations. Stock fitting and maple bed; top of the car car- OPENINGS NOW AVAILABLE 1A-PERSONALS , Mimeographina STORE ~ horns and he~d lights to complete gunsmithing. rier; electric stove, Kenmore. --- - . - EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY SILLLWAY " CO. BROWNING d 0 ubI e ovens: rotisserie. --~~------:,PIRiTUAL readings, £'xtra- FOR ADVANCEMENT Mrs. Colem~n TU 4-6442 TU.4-7000 rim wind clocks and speed om. & WINC. HESTER 'l'n"ory perception, well - NEW IN GROSSE POINTE WEATHERBY & REMINGTON roaster skillet. l\loving. TUx- DR.'S WIFE wishes position as Carpet your spare bedroom, eters, etc., etc. Also large col- SALES & SERVI':E edo 5-4342. known "Helena Morton." Call I family rooms, libraries, etc. lection of antique cars (over 20\ GUNS & SHOOTING ~ . _ Age 18-35, no experience neces. governess in motberle8a home for appointment. VErmont 'A-FOR RENT- from 1906 to 1941 including DARE TO BE DIFFERENT 1;.1174;;. 9 a.m.-ip.m. sary. Excellent employe bene- in Grosse Pointe, live in or (Furni.h.d) At a fraction of regular price. 1917 Chevrolet 4.door touring ACCESSORIES ~~--_.------fits, including paid hospitaliza. out. Or h 0 use k e e per for Go creative with Antiques and car in good condition, 13,000 Oloe-tiques. Shop at the Grist \\ EDDI:\G CANDIDS- Sllper- tion, meals. (IT}dup to 4 'Neeks widower. Please call MY '1- ROOM for rent for working Hundreds of room size remnants original miles. No trouble taking B. M CDAN IEL CO . lor quality at modest cost: 12 paid vacation. Apply daily at 0292. lady. TU 5.3298. can be installed wall.to-wall old cars into U.S. Phone Bob 15102 KERCHEVAL Mill Resale Shop, 21151 hr:lliant co 1 0 r enlargments . Mack. Grosse Pointe Woods. 20710 Mack Ave. at Vernier (8 BEDFORD. Very nice ranch. or can be made by us mto Gault (519) 252.9047, Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 in album, only $52: 12 spark- Mile Rd.) EXPERIENCED German lady Two bedrooms plus den or handsome Area Rugs. _8_8_6-_1~~~. . _ l:n~ h & w enlargements in desires position as nursing ---~------~-- third bedroom ..December 15th Store Hours, 9 to 6 daily and SEE DISPLAYS IN MUSEUM CHIPPENDALE sofa, down 10 - SPEED RACER bike, gold, Jlbum. just $48. Beautiful Ask for Manager companion, nights, or some to April 1st. $300 month. . Classic and antique cars, coins, cushions. reasonable. TUxedo like new. $50. 775-4048. days for elderly or convale. open Mon., Thurs. and F rL d t' rn~au:cment and pre-bridal nights - guns, toyS an an lques. 5-0428. -----~.----~----- scent. 772-7698. MAXON BROTHERS portraits taken in privacy of TU 2-6000 Adults 50c -- Children 25c I --- -.~-- GIRL'S DRESS coat. 12: Nor- your home. J. De Forest, 884- NURSE, trained practical, any Open Sat. & Sun. 10-7 p.m. CONN. ,!RU~PET, very good wegian sweater witlI cap and 4852. G.P.U.S. skating club manager, case or relief. Grosse Pointe 61-ROOMS FOR RENT Week days by appointment. 4651 condItIon. nest o~fer over mittens: assorted sweajters, ------~-.- 5 nights 6-11 p.m. plus Satur- V 4-0022 HARRISONS r:ELI.-\BLE college senior (21) day.Sunday afternoons. No. references. Alley . West Wyandotte St., Windsor. $105. Call evemngs. VA 12-14; . knee . 2 MASTER, fro n t, gentleman. 16845 Kercheval at Cadieux Ontario, between tunnel and I 4-2763. jumpers, 10 - 12; \\ Ishes to drive car to Cali- vember-March. No hard labor, GROSSE POINTE woman, reo Lakewood, south. Close to boy's shirts, 1412. 885-5910. bridge. 5 minutes from Detroit. SKIS, 6' 9", Kofex bottom, in- ~ _ fornia December 17 through check aamissions, keep order, tired, wishes one day. What CJlrysler . VAlley 2-4593. VIOLIN, % size, good condition. 20. Call Tl7xedc> 4-9481. ren music. R e t ire e s con. have you? VAlley 1-2262. WINDSOR AUTO MUSEUM terlocking edges, used 1 year. CLEVELAND CORNE'!'. cost PLEASANT ROOM, Chalmers- Stradivarius copy. $50. 776. ---~------sidered. Can Mr. Wood, Mon. 5455. $12. 886-2411. $110 used, perfect condition, \\'lLL HA:'o"D address your day, WOodward 3-6040. I WILL band write your Christ- Warren area. References. 824- best offer tak<:-s. EDgewater (,hri~tmas cards. VAlley mas cards. invitations, etc. 2-,______9697, evenings. LIONEL electric train, good ------~IMINK GILL ('oat. perfect con- 1-5004, after 6 p.m. III ()4 Call evenings 824-4184. HANDMADE Barbie doll clothes dition, size 14-16, $150. Pers- SHARE HOME, business. wom- condition. Wonderful Christ. on display. Original designs. ian lamb coat, mink trim, size mas gift. TUxedo 6-0448. WE FIX A.l\fY TV I'In-:SSED-fo-r-ti~-'m-C-:-I-will hand W Id au Iike to be IMEDICAL assistant - seere~. an, lllree room. References. Outfits for all occasions. 18-20, $75. Silver fox jacket, II ;Jddrcss your Chnstmas Cards au Y Experienced. Age 40. TU 5. Moros!, Mack, TUxedo 4- YAMARA Grand Piano-Brand- Call EDgewater 1.2746, size 14.16, $100. TUxedo $19.95 ~(~I~_YOU. Call me at TU 4- your own boss and make 3703. 1009. new. Case damaged ;n ship- Includes all parts and labor. , .,,;:>. ACCORDION, Scandalli, 120 __ 1-7~!~~ _ 110., 24", 27". slightly extra. ment. Ebony 5'1", $1,645. bass, white and gold, new, T.V. 21" RCA, with UHF, beau- .' I$1 50 a week and more? RELIABLE LADY wishet con- 'C-oFFICE fOR liNT Smiley Bros., 5510 Wood- USED TV SALE CIIRlSDIAS 8ARDS addressed, valescent or child care. :Ref. half price. 778-9652. tiful walnut console. TUxedo 17" TV $15 IS on first pickup and delivery. TUxedo Write post card to Box erences, 5 days, home eve- MACK near Cook Rd. Approxi. ward. TR 3-6800, eves. and Sunday 1-5. TWO GENUINE mahogany step _6_-0_23_3_. _ 21" TV $25 2.0895, after 5 p.m. H 12 G P . t nings. 824-4811. mately 1,400 square feet in -.--~-~------, r 0 sse 0 I n e tables and 2 lamps. good con- NEW PORTABLE TV $ 79 one story colonial building. NEW COLOR TV $288 1(18 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION "'ONVALESCENT nd' lid Private parking. ,Ideal for dition. TUxedo 1-3513. WANTED ------News, giving name and I.,; care three or foura daya,lDva or STAMP COLLECTION 3 manufacturers agent, insur- Includes 10 albums, thou. BEAUTIFUL full length Per. WINTER CLOTHING, ~'URS ance eompany or professional Vie & Phil's lV PU~CH AND JUDY phone number. nights. Kind and dependable. sands of loose stamps, nearly sian lamb coat, like new. $495. AND COCKT AIL WEAR. suite. TUxedo 1-8404 or TRin. 25280 GRATIOT ""'/ facing MUSIC STUDIOS References. TO 8-811'.' 300 commemorative blocks. TUxedo 5-6091. CHILDREN'S AND ity 4.1060. 776-6200 ilion 2nd Gu:tar, Classic Guitar i books, ~tc. Estate sale. All for HOUSEHOLD. Bass Guitar. Banjo, : V~O-C-A-T-I-O-N-AL--SC-H-OO-L-w-an-t-s5A-SITUATION WANTED OFFICE SPACE in the Village. $150. A rare Christmas gift! OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY 662f.J ('1" Return PROFESSIONAL 2 pickup gui- (Domestic) Parking. TUxedo 2.7252 or TU 5-5227 Guitar Rental and Sales. i high school counselor as coun- Largest Selection of Resale Monogramming tars with vibrato and Amps, 15 Kercheval selor and telephone registrar LADY wishes Tuesday cleaning. TUxedo 5.0518. Clothing in Area. Embroidery V2 price, both $68.88. Hund- Best references. $10 and car. reds of bargains in used gui. Grosse Pointe FaI'ms one evening and Saturday. Re- 2ND FLOOR, all utilities, in- NEW LOWREY and Baldwin New Girdles and , fare. VAlley 4.9172. I ~en's and Women:s ~~terations tars, drum sets. used instru- !20 TV 4-4440 Res. 372.8994 ply Box Q-42, Grosse Pointe cluding air con ditionin,. Organs - Home theatre and Half Price. 10 a.m.-5 p,m. Fn.tll 9 p.m. ments. Come see! Artists News. 20229 Mack, TUxedo 1.fi200. spinets, now in stock for Fall Clothing Taken NEAT, experienced lady wisbes Music Studios, Harper at Christmas delivery. Smiley on Consignment for ELMINA CAMBURN days, cleaning or ironing. Ex. The Cinderella Shop Chalmers. DRexel 2-1500, 10 TAILOR EXCELLENT Grosse Pointe lo- :.Iich. Music Teachers Assoc. cellent reference. W A 1.7019. Bros., TR 3-6800 or MI 7- LEE'S FASH ION MART a.m.-9 p.m. ------_. cation. Private enItranee. Air- 1177. Open Sunday 1-5. 16227 ~1ack nr. 3 Mile ...• Certified Piano Teacher Experienced for men's tradition. conditioned. office suite, $165. :..~ EXPERIENCED LADY wishes 20339 Mack TU 1.8082 i TU 6.0960 Theory Classes al clothing shop. Also retirees Wednesday and Saturday, $10 TUxedo 2-2593. - 4 pair double 10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'til 9 I BEST for you, My Fair Lady. Punch and Judy Bldg. for part time work experi. plus carfare. References. 567- size, lined. Health exerciser. ' r Brambach baby grand piano. 15 Kercheval TU 1-7747 enced in tailoring. Carl Sterr AVAILABLE, immediately. Full Will sacrifice. LA ~.1092 MATCHING TURQU~:SE G',E.' ENTERPRISE 30" gps stove, Servi~e for 8 fine English . 6618. buement at Chet Sampson Home: 1023 Roslyn Rd. 80 Kercheval, TUxedo 2-3590 range and 13 cu. .t. refTIg- good condition, $45. Call TUx- Wedgewood. Furniture, an- GIRL WISHES Mondays, War- Travel Service, 100 Kerche- TU 4-2832 ELEGANT MINK , never erator, $250; Good~Tear snow edo 4-6228 evenings. tiques, hand cut crystal. Sell- ren and Conner area. Good val. Ideal for itorage or work. used, $50. VAlley 2-3935. tires, 6.40-6.5Ox13 whitewalls. ~-~--~------ing out all silver pieces and MAN TO DRIVE and work in PIi~o teache-;'-b-eg~~~'s only. ironer. Own transportation. shop. , $20; Scott Silent Mower, $15. BEAUTIFUL French Provincial platters. Louis XIV French flower shop, year 'round job VAlley 1.1372. RESTAURANT e qui p ment- Saturday alld Sunday, 885- Wurlitzer organ, Model 4100, TUxedo 1..()278. 824-1093. . MODERN, new air conditioned F ryers, hood and fan , Henn y 4978, 459 Moran Road. 2 years old. Bench and all be. Planter. Spanish huge wood ~L P n n Y Broast r stal'nless box seat, collectors item. Dec- PIA:\"O, organ. voice, theory. EXPERIENCED ironer or office, Eutland area. 371- e e 'I' I' ginner books included, $900. Pre-school through univer- EX-CAREER WOMEN cleaner. Thursday or Satur- 4440. steel 2-d 00 r refrigerator, GOLF CLUBS - Complete set _ TUxedo 1-6666 mornings only. I orators chairs. Maple drop , , !>ity level. Walter Mueller, i dya. References. 923.0234. formica counters, s too I s, with bag, like new. ¥.z price.: _ . ~~___,____ _ I leaf table, large. Chests, $10 FURNISHED office in pleasan t 1 4R~ Colonial Ct. N., TU: Miss w 0 r kin g? Like extra ------booths, work tables, air con- LA 1.1092. IBEAUTIFUL cherrywood con.! up. Beautiful lamps. Serves, EXPERIENCED woman wants building, just outside Detroi t ditioners, neon signs. TUxedo ------sole table, 41" long with Haviland platters. Excellent 6-1090. money? We have 2 few open - Only 1 block to Edsel Ford ------ings for part time work show - day work steady. EDgewater 4.6128. ESTATES bought a.nd sold. matching mirror. like DeW. buys. Closing shop. Decorat- ORGAN instructions in your ing AVON COSMETICS in 1-5236. ExpreSIWay. Reasonable rent Complete or odd pIeces. An. $60. 886-1551. ing. 4126 N. Woodward. Roy- CRIB-6 year size; twin stroll- home, all types and makes of Grosse Pointe area. Call now. .Fx:ee p~rking an~ coffe.e, plus tiques, silver. china. furni. ------al Oak under oak drive-in organs. Professional type ar. GIRL WISHES cia)'l, ironinl. other desirable features. Stop er; twin girl's baby clothes; ture. Oriental rugs. Hugh C. AUTHENTIC I-inch weathered sign. LI 9-6669, MIdwest 7- full or half da)'B. GrOSH ranging. styling and harmony. TW 3-8825 in- 19025 ; Vernier- or all ski boots, size 7; skis. TUxedo Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO barn siding. Band hewn, nat- 3437. Gene Wesley, PRescott 7-4038. Pointe. Reference. VA 2-929T. 886-3900; 6-0652. 6-2500. ural timbers. TR 2-3880.

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Page Twenty-Two G R 0 SSE POI N TE NEWS Thursday, Deeember 2, 1965 S-ARTICLES FOR SALE -~------a-ARTICLES FOR SALE SB-ANTIQUES.. II-AUTOS FOR SALE 1'3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE WALNUT BED and dresser, Thursda ESTATE SALE, 1317 SUNNING-I I COLLEC~ION of pamtIngs on CHEVY II, late '63 4.door,' __ mahogany dropleaf dinette F_O_R_S_A_LE F_O_R_S_A_L_E f-O_R_S_A-L-E .- FO_R_S-A-L-E----- DALE SATURDAY DECEM- pol'l:eIam, also ct~rt.glass, Drres- white walls, automatic, 6-cy. FARMS, 4="0 Allard R 0 ad. table, 4 chairs: ro~e wing ,, ' den and furm ture. 19935 l' d ... 13-REAL ('hair: sewing machine: 9x12 , BER .~, 1-5 P.M. ~xquisite Marx near State Fair mer, radio, $895. George BAYVIEW on Lake St. Clair-3 AUDUBON. Protect your chilo Charming brick Colonial, 3 FOR ru~: floor lamp. 886-5919. custom made Louis XV sofa, I' . Palms, TUxedo 6-4444. bedroom, 3 bath, magnificent dren, watch them to st. Clare PEMBERTON, 872 - Families large bedrooms, llh baths, hand carved frame. French -'6~5-C-O-R-V-A-IR--CO--rs~a~,-4---sp-e-e-d-, home. Ultra-private. Boat- school. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, with school age children will kitchen with pleasant break- STECK S P I X E T PIANO in Provincial walnut bedroom CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS 180 h.p" Turbo charged, house, hoist, deep water. library. find this spacious Colonial fast area and walk-in pantry, GROSSE PC ~ood ('ondition. mahogany, set. hand carved wood, twin KILLEEN'S ANTIQUES many extras, still under war. ideally located near 2 schools. dl'nl'ng room. Pine paneled sought a $300. Call TUxedo 2-1794. beds. ches-on.chest. double 11625 East Jefferson ranty. KE 5.5671, HIDDEN LANE, 528, OPEN - BISHOP - Rambling English Den, lavatory, 4 bedrooms, 2 basement recreation room. near Ya, GOYA :\IA:'o;DOLI~, like ~~w.- chest, cabinet night stand, Open Friday through Sunday, - __ ~~ .___ Big lot, 3 large bedrooms, 2 manor house with gardens, haths plus a large studio or Car pet e d throughout, air- 4 bedroo 570 .• ~ntique lamp. 884.4755. mirror, rose tinted glass tops. December 3.5, noon 'tit 5 p..m. THUNDERBIRD, 1962 hardtop, family rooms, recreation area, and conservatory,' patios. pan- 5th bedroom. Priced in the conditione-d. Included are all Colonial. French P I' 0 \' i n cia I curio all power, light blue, exceI- huge living room, 2 fireplaces. eled rooms, marble fireplaces, mid 30's. draperies, stove, regrigera. Now vac E:\'CYCLOPEDIAS, W 0 rId cabinet, Oriental rugs lO'x14', ------lent condition, 23,000 miles, Custom built. Reduced for everything for casual elegant tor, 7 cu. ft. deepfreeze. $31,- Book. 590. Compton's 1941" Brocade covered French Pro- 9-ARTICLES WANTED mostly in Grosse Pointe. Sale fast sale. living. 900. Owner. TUxedo 1.6331. FARMS. Hal IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY is 515. 822-2952, after 5 P.m. vincial chairs. Round tables, ------~---- to settle estate. $1,565, Phone 3 bedroo: ------1 end tables, lamps. Original WANTED - Home of furni- Saturday 9.4, TUxedo 1-6035. MOO R LAN D, 580, OPEN _ LEWISTON _ 4 bedrooms, 3 available on this Dutch Co 1- a block I hand paintings; collectors' ture or odd pieces. WA 1. - Modern 1" a n c h geared to baths. In most exclusive sec- onial located on McKinley stone's thl items of Dresden. Belique and 8575. 1961 CHEVROLET Imp a 1 a today's many faceted needs. tion. Walking distance to south of Chalfonte. 26-f1. liv- G P - t ming pol Doulton. etc. Franciscan pot- PIANOS A T I convel'tible, beautiful condi- Ideal for the busy family s hop pin g and St. Paul's ing room, den, breakfast rasse a In e Park. CHRISTMAS GIFTS tery, "Desf'ft Rose." 71 pieces. W N ED tion, private owner, best of. who entertain at home. 3 church and school. room, the possibility of easily I }<'OR I French Provincial w a I nut ~rands, ~pinets, :Ind s~aII Up. fer over $900. 821-8328. bedroo.ms, fully e qui p p e d making a t h i r d-bedroom. : PARK. Larg4 k'd h.J I h nghts. Highest cash paid, I --~---~------kitchen, lovely faml'ly room. WESTCHESTER - 5-bedroom Available at a surprizingly RENAUD, close to lake, Geor- lot. Mast EVERYONE! h-I neyd s ape"I' ( esk, c air, VE 7.0~06" THUNDERBIRD, 1964 Landau, Colonial with family room, low price to allow for dec- gian residence of high quality. I an carvec. Wrought Iron -----~--- le.a.the.r seats, factory air.con- ELEGANT RESIDENCE I'n the 31'6" '6' h b th down; 3 GLASS: Art, Carnival, Cut and! k' h ---~--- x15 . Ideal for Christ. orating. Three bedrooms, tree a s nelled Pressed, -Itc en table, 4 chairs and tea WE BUY old gold, jewelry and dltlonmg,extras. $2,700. TUx- I heart of Grosse Pointe on glit- mas and all year entertain- on second floor. Two bed. cart by Woodard Co. Hand I silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 . _ edo 4-6836. terl'ng Lake St. Clal'r. Modern . I kitchen \Ii painter cups and saucers. ;\Ioross Road. _ mg p us a library with fire- rooms, bath and playroom on FCRNITURE: Victorian. Primi- JIink jacket. Persian lamb, ~.- . -- .------1964 HOLIDAY 4-door hardtop, kitchen, bedroo.ms and baths place. third. Library. Powder room. tin'. 18th Century. WOODS. UI coat. Manv other items not WANTED to purchase. Tiffany, Dynamic 88. 25,000 miles. De- for everyone. Even a small OPEN SUNDAY. 2:30.5 TO LES Recreation room with bar. cant. Rei ALSO: l\ complete and inter- listed. :-Jo'dealers. please. Stc.uben, and other a.1't glass, luxe interior. $2,250. Call greenhouse for the budding I Large lot. bedrooms, h t' It . , ('stini! sto('k of TUxedo 4-0493 o~lental rugs and fme fur. Saturday between 10 a.m. and or ICU unst. ,CHALFONTE, 332-3-.bedroom, ! 74 KERCHEVAL TUxedo 5.4100 dining, Ie; COLLECTORS ITE;\oIS at mture. Century House An- 3 p.m. TUxedo 1-7925. I llh-bath ranch; 2 fIreplaces, I BARRINGTON near Jefferson. Low taxE tiques, 17105 Livernois. UNi. -----~~----- Rut h a greenhouse for the year! 23 YEARS IN GROSSE POINTE Very nice two bedroom ranch. more. COACH HOUSE EAST SIDE'S LARGEST LOW- I versity 1-1510. '65 MUSTANG 289 V-8, Cruso- round gardener, large pad.: Ten years old. $27.900. ANTIQUES REY DEALER. All pianos and : - .. . matic, lots of extras, honey dock fenced yard. organs on display, also Kim.: BOOKS, ~rt objects, pamtmgs. gold-white. $1,975. TUxedo 5- I OC"I 'BERKSHIRE. Attractive French 20876 HARPER Ass ates SWI ball and Story and Clark. I ImmedIate cash. 7417. ' MIDDLESEX, 567-Multi-Ievel MORAN RD. in the "Farms.", Colonial. Five bedrooms, ~hree }Iany used. months free B: C. Claes Book. Shop ~~----~~~--- Contemporary on ]1.2 acre for Betwet'n 8 - 9 Mile Rds. e I Colonial 3 bedrooms, 11'2! and one.half baths. Paneled lessons with ar.y organ pur-; S1I1C~ 928. '60 LINCOLN 4-door hardtop, the executive demanding the .1 of Grosse Pointe baths, Living room, separate' library. Recreation room with For Your Christmas Shopping' L'hasrd. Visit the Music Cen- i CertIfIed Appraisals black, chauffeur care, low best. Solid masonry eonstruc- Convenience -- We Will Be tel'. 22933 Gratiot near 9! WO 3-4267. mileage. Perfect for travel. TU 6-4060 tion, family room or 5th dining room, new kitchen! bar. W h II t b k ding. will consider trade. bedroom, activities I" 0 0 m and den. Walking d~'Stance to: Me TV Open Evcry Day. 1 - 6. plus :\Iile. Hours 10 to 9. leave exce en 00 s an PRes~ott 3-2393. public and parochial schools. ; BALLANTYNE COURT. Impec- .! delightful paintings for sale. 81 Kercheval on the HilI opening to sunken rock gar. Call TUxedo 6-1256 for ap-' cable ranch. well located on Our Regular ~londay 10 a.nl.- BIKE. boy's 26" Columbia" .------~- 1965IMP-A~L-A-V--8-4-~d~0-or-h-ar-d--' ~ __ ~___ den. ,Attached 3-car garage. 10 p.m. hours pointment. Owner. dead end street. Three bed- brand new, in carton sacri. I NEED MONEY for Christmas? top, dark blue. Radio, heater, BIS.HOP. 1372. 8 room Colon- Only $6,000 down. BEACONSFI fice $32. TU 1-7407 ' Turn in that old jewelry for rooms, two baths. Paneled extra cash. Call TUxedo 4- power steering, whitewalls. lal. 3 bedrooms, 1~ tiled I recreation room. $39,000. 5 ~'ooms ea P ~ UNIQUE . d 1 f d' . 2 Low mileage. Like new. 'IU'i- baths, panelled den, pan-I furnace, in, 1. BALL :\1 A CHI l\' E S for 1 pme rop ea mmg 585. edo 6.1565. ~lled recreation room with OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 ,EARL COURT. Charmin!! Farm home use. Ideal for children' table, 4 chairs, TUxedo 4-4888. -~---~------J0 HN S I ~ rage. Will cc and recreation rooms. Guar- .---- I lOA-MOTORCYCLES --~~~---.--- fireplace. Open Sunday 2 to • I FAIRWAY LANE, 20620, FIRST,' Colonial. Convenient and in- tract with i anteed. LAkeview 7-96:;::;. SET OF 7 Spaulding Top-Flite. FOR SALE 1965 VOLKSWAGEN 1500 S 5. By owner. TUxedo 5-6700. GOODMAN I OFFERING _ Custom built tliguing location. Four bed- (NOT A MC -- - - - . - - vv woman" s Ir 0ns, prac t.Ica!'1y ,------_ Sedan. $1,675. Excellent con------1% story with 4 bedroom." 2. rooms. two and one-half TIFFA~Y SHADE. l;vge, pre- new $25. TUxedo 5-0756. i 1963 DUCATl - 250 c.c. Mon- dition. 882-6296. LAKESHORE ROAD baths and fine family room. i baths. Activities room with RAY dominantly pale yellow. bor- 4' 8' HO t . 1 t-- S~-l- i za. excellent condition .. 3.200 -19-6-2--B-C-Y-L-IN-D-E-R-st-I'c-k-C-h-e-v--I 93 Kercheval 886-3060 I This h.ome with. view of ..!!olf:, fireplace. Utility room. Ex. d x ram ayou. IX e ec- i miles. $375. Call Ken Sml't,h. 'J 822 er green and red. 771-9781. trical switches. After 7 p.m. i TUxedo 1-4635. rolet Biscayne 4-door, no ex- Glamorous New Orleans club IS exceptIOnally fin e' pensiVe features. Built 1961. 15222 E. J TRAIX TABLE, pool table. TU 1-0254. i - ----~~---__ tras, heater only, excellent St I R 'd value.' next to Vill: . h '11 AUTOS FOR SALE condition, $750 cash only. y e eSI ence. ------I LOCHMOOR. Appealing New ca bmet i-fi, girl's winter, AYfiQLTE ORGAN. -Iadv's 'di;~i ~ = .__. TUxedo 1-6400. LOTHRO~, 274 - Don't ove:--' England semi - ranch. Many coat TUxedo 2-5597. mond ling set. c r 0 c'h e t e d I 1962 PONTIAC-St~~-Chiei 4~d~~ - ~ __ ~~_____ See Picture, Page 20 FAIRFORD look thiS ranch-type home If, luxurious features. Two bed- C :\1 21" COLOR TV. 6 months table c lot h. miscellaneous i sedan. Power steering, auto- MGB 1965, many extras, phone GROSSE POINTE SHORES you need space. 6 bedrooms,' rooms and bath on first floor. GOOD L old. S290: also A~l-F:\l stereo furniture. Reasonable. PRes- I matic transmission. TUxedo 468.6860 or 771-1200. Ranch, 9 rooms _ 3 bed- 3% baths, large family room, i Three bedrooms, three baths 5 bedroom, : \\'i!h built-in stereo tape. colt 5.5961. ! 4-0822 or S51-7160. ---~---- KA RL DAV IES rooms, 3 baths, F lor i d a finished basement. 81. Paul, ~ above. Activities room. Panel- Grosse Poi! $23;)_ 886-379.1_ BROWNIE ------~------~------BUICK . . '64 I Ridviedra 'e.xcelclent room, library, 1st floor uti!- I Kerby and Brownell nearby.. ed recreation room. Large nace, good si 8 mm. camera, tur- 1960 FORD convertible, radio, con d1tlOn, oa e, CrUlse on- 't ' further info I . 1 I Y room. Man~ custom ex- i NEFF RD .. 387 _ Looking for grounds. ELECTHIC STovt. good COil- ret F 1.9 S20: gas ironer $20; heater, new top, ideal second tro, tIlt wheel, full power., 81 Kerch v 1 A TU 5-3220: tra" By appomtm nt 0 1 ' C I- - S3 l\1aQnavox r e cor d player' car, $495. TUxedo 4.1554. VAlley' 4-1992. eave. I, a. e n Y'. room in a charming old home? (ItlOn. 4 ;): refl'igerator, S10. ~ I TUxedo 26167 I L'ISHER SpacI'ous Cape Cod TCxedo 6-3432. hlond cabinet $20. TUxedo _. -._---.- I -. I It has 6 bedrooms 2ih baths r . GEORGE F . 5-2352, 229 Lothrop, Grosse 196OP-ONTIAC C~talina- 4 door BEAUTIFUL 1956 T.Bird with ------~ -~------~~~_I additional lot a ~ a i I a b 1e:, built 1956. Four bedrooms, BEDROO:\I F{;RXlTURE: ma- Pointe Farms. sedan, power :.teering, brakes, new interior. Graduate stu- VACANT and l

:1 _ WINDOW SHADES Open Daily 10;ZD-5:30 '1964.0pel Kadett, 33 mpg, 1.8,.000 DI 7.3692 evem:lgs. I the large family. Owner trans- two-car garage is attached, i -- CAll TR 1 LIO:'\EL TRAIX with table, ------ferred. Immediate occupany.. and up front, there is real! Cleaning, Turning, Repairing compl£'te with all accessories, Opel! Sunday thru Christmas ~~:r~e~tce~~:sco~~ndl1~~~i : MID LODGE FOR SALE i Priced to sell. TU. 1.6300. play room in the back yard. I Serving Fast Service the P";"te AI"eo I ALSO FEATURING fraction of cost. 278-2944. 12-5 p.m. days, LI 7-8299 evenings. On a high bank of a beautiful WINDMILL POINTE _ Some. Main.t~ined in "move into" Butle I I CUSTOM MADE SHADES -- .----_. trout stream, suitable for thing special! Dig n i fie d condlt?lOn. Is the next move, I 't .. A:\fT race course set, 1/25 COACH HOUSE ic.;( , '1964 T.BIRD hardtop, full power, club Or family use. Will accom- F I' e n c h COLONIAL with I yours. ! scale, never completely as. A ~JT IQU ES 20,000 miles. Excellent condi- modate 17 g t' . b 'ld I I sembled. less than ~ price, I" ues s 10 malD Ut. estate-like grounds. 4. large, "Th.e on.ly thing worse than a {f'" SERVICI AS ALWAYS tion, $2,500. TUxedo 1-3374. ing. This is one of the better b d 4 b th 1 b ~. 525. TUxedo 5-2773. THE H.ARD TO F~lD ------.------lodges in lower Michigan. For. e r~oms, a s, I rary, I quttter 18 the man who is afraid . FO ~ .," 1963 BUICK Special, 4 door, mormng room, fa b u Iou s to begin," ,=~IGRAtfirop ~~( EXQUISITE full length wild WE ALREADY HAVE radio, heater, V.6, snow tires merly owned by the Mitchell modern kitchen, maids quar. '.; mink coal. cost 53.000. sacri- THE nlPOSSlBLE included. Excellent condition. Bentley Corp, Harry T. Wal. ters, carriage house, 4 car I SALES AND SERVICE 14830 Warren, at Alter fice 5700. VAlley 2-3935. TAKES A LITTLE LONGER :\1ust sell. PRescott 1-3111 erych. TUxedo 2-7035. I garage, green house. Excel- Grosse Pointe Cab TUxedo 5-6000 days, LI 7-8299 evenings. TWO STORY s;j~s Ski -~halet lently appointed. One of the Purdy FIGUARAMA slenderizing table OPEN :\10NDAYS ONLY. --_.------f'mes t anyw here: Mus t be S90. Magnus chord organ $13. ' 10 a.m .. 10 p.m. 1964 THUi~DERBIRD converti- on Lake Michigan, 35 miles SOLD. TU. 1-6300. & TU 2-5300 TUxedo 1.9384. : OTHER DAYS BY'CHANCE ble. Full power, low mileage. south of Petoskey. 1 year old. GROSSE ,'OINTE -----~---I OR APPOINTMENT TUxedo 1.3374. Complete new furnishings I GIRLS' 26" Schwinn, three I with many extras. Sleeps 10. JOHNSTONE & Edgar speed racing bicycle, chrome ,I 20876 HARPER CORVETTE, 1964, 2 tops, 300, Ready to mOVe in $20,000. By J --~-----I Shoe Repair fenders, headlight. TUxedo between 8.9 Mile Rds. 4-speed, many extras. Per. owner. Call 834-4075, even. 0 H N STO N E 100 KERCHEVAL \'.917S. : 881.4455 feet. MIdwest 6.5847. mgs.. I TU 4-2228 [r"_-:_D~e~p-_e-_n-_d-_a-b=,=.==s=e_r-v~i~c~e~I~=11365 Fisher Rd .• Opp. H.h MEHLEI 10403 HARPE

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13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 21 £-CUSTOM CORSETS 21 I-PAINTING AND 21S--CARPENTtR ¥fORK George Gobel FOR SALE FOR SALE DECORATING Headlines FOR SALE INDIVIDUALLY c! e 8 ig D • d girdle. and surgical Stars At DAC d R 0 ad. Weare pleased to offer ex- supports. Over 30 years ex. ROBERT KUBE olonial. 3 GROSSE POINTE SHORES on London Decorating Co. of the Week sought after Lakeshore Rd. perienced and personalized perience. M a u d e Bannert GENERAL CARPENTRY You can't hardly find people 11'2 baths. TAPPAN Says (Continued from Page 1) near Yacht Club_ Beautiful service in the sale or pur- TU 5.4027 VE 9-1385 Now accepting orders for in- around like good old lonesome -ant break- chase of Grosse Pointe Real teriors. Expert workmanship, ",in pantry. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 lavs., "Christmas S hop pin g VA 1.7326 Licensed Builder George Gobel anymore. Colonial. Owner transferred. Estate. Call us if you contem- 21 G-ROOFING SERVICES highest quality material, ex- But DACers will have the op- lacks rockets to carry them. £' paneled Now vacant. can be easy! One present plate a move and wish an cellent references. Communist China also has an ion room. portunity to "find" Lonesome opinion of the value of your ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK 6.5959, atomic device but no vehicle. l~hout. afr- for the entire family - TUxedo Grosse Pointe. George on Friday, December 3, FARMS. Hard to find spacious enjoy for years to come. present home. Caulking, chimney repaIrs. MI 6-1040, Birmingham. H. F. JENZEN when he opens the floor show .. .. Ii< !l'eI arc all Gutters cleaned r£'grigera- 3 bedroom 3 bath Colonial, BUILDING at the Detroit Athletic Club for Sunday, November 28 a block to the Lake. Be a Let us show you one of T. RAYMOND JEFFS ADVANCE MAINTENANCE a week's dand through Decem. re(Oze.$31.- Home and Industril.1 repaln SOUTH V lET N A MESE stone's throw to new swim- our choice offerings." 81 Kercheval Ave. TU. 1.1100 'n] 2-5539 21J-WALL WASHING ber 11, (except for Sunday, the TROOPS suffered their worst o 1-63:>1. Additlonl, a t tic I completed, ming pool and fine Farms MEMBER GROSSE POINTE fifth). defeat since early summer Sat. Park. Porch enclosure., recreation George won't be very lone- To BUY or SELL phone BROKERS ASSOCIATION WALL WASHING room8, garagel repaired. urday when they battled Viet s()me, though, because Shirley Cong guerrillas on an aban- PARK. Large Colonial on large 884-6200 J. D. Candler PAINTING & DECORATING TU 1-97" TV 4-3011 Harmer, who appeared with doned French rubber planta- lot. Master bedroom, bath, 13A-LOTS FOR SALE HOME MAINTENANCE him on his TV series, will be in olnte 1150 BERKSHIRE - Newly ROOFING CO. tion. The Reds withdrew before down; 3 bedrooms up. Pa. INC. ELMER T. LABADIE 21T-DRESSMAKING the DAC show, too. Shirley was Vietnamese reinforcements ar- n ell e d library. Wonderful decorated roo m y f ami 1y GROSSE POINTE FARMS, cor- a headliner on her own summer home, convenient to schools, Michigan's Oldest Roofer EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS rived. More than 100 bodies lit- lake. Geor- kitchen with breakfast area. ner Lakeshore and Carmel TUxedo 2-2064 series and has long been 6 bedrooms, 3lh baths, won- Lane, 148xl84. Call 1lJxedo Residential and Commercial by Marie Stephens. Quick tered the field, and a U.S. i::h quality. All types of Roofs and Deck. WALL WASHING, no streak- service on hems. (Furs). TV praised by Paul Whiteman as a spokesman said the two batta- WOODS. Under $20,000. Va- derful house for entertaining. 4,1908. .hrl'e baths Gutters and Conductors ing, drop cloths. Reasonable. 5-7610. fine song stylist. lions and a regimental head. cant. Ready to be sold. 3 Price reduced, $44,800. Two bed- 100x150 LOT, Trombley and 881-5306, call after 5:30 p.m. Freddie Busch and his or. quarters unit were no longer in layroom on bedrooms, 2 baths, living, 645 BIRCH LANE - Custom Repairs. No job too large ALTERATIONS and sewing. chestra will be there to provide any condition to fight. Several Windmill Pointe Drive. Room or too small. weier room. dining. lavatory. Gas heat. ranch, 3 bedrooms with ex- for 2 duplexes. Will divide. 21,K-WINDOW WASHING Will pick up and deliver. music for dancing. U.S. advisers serving with the with bar. Low taxes. Can't ask for cellent family room, beauti. TUxedo 1.1220. Call WO 2-0S12 for TUxedo 1-3669. Among Pointers with reserva- government force also died. A more. ful kitchen, close to schools. G.OLMIN tions for the evening are the U.S. news photographer who Free Estimate SEWING alterations, adults and Value priced. Senior Ralph C. Wilsons, who watched the battle said the 14-REAL ESTATE WINDOW CLEANING children; hems, zippers, pil- .ldft'rSOfl. WANTED 21 H-RUG CLE:ANING SERVICE will be a sixsome. The Joseph force, the Seventh Regiment, 27 LAKESHORE LANE - Ex. lows, drapes. cuffed. H. Spitzleys will have a ditto nom ranch. SWEENEY FREE ESTIMATES was nearly wiped out, and U.S. ecutive-type ranch featuring DOC TOR nee d s 4-bedroom, TV 1-7455. number at their table, as will officers considered it a major 1.900. & BEST CARPET CLEANERS WE ARE INSURED expensive custom design and Grosse Pointe area, to $30,000. BE READY for the coming the Herman P. Sattlers and the setback. cabinet work, exquisite decor. CLEANING, Ii\(' Frcnlh Agent, TV 6-3032. 821-9322 Holidays. For dressmaking A. H. Moormans...... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, library REPAIRING If no answer call VA 1-9321 and alterations, call TU Mr. and Mrs. Summer J. Gur- REPORTS REACHED the '(lom.'. thr<,<, MOORE and large recreation area. 4-2518. ney will have the Al Longs as U.S. that thieves climbed up a ~, Paneled TU. 1.6800 Many special refinements. FAMILY MOVING from out of PROMPT HOME SERVICE A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- guests and the George L. Cas- 30-foot pip e Thursday night, room with town urgently needs 4 or 5- ~'RKE EST1MAT~S Ice on storms and screens, 506 LAKESHORE LANE-For INSURED 21U-PLUMBING sidys will share a table for two. broke into the Vatican Library, bedroom house with library. Free estimate'. 52: -24S9. Hosting a party of 18 guests the unusual family who want $45,000 ran.ge. Ask for Mr. and escaped with two valuable BE~CONSFIELD - 4 FLAT TU 2-6556 LICENSED master plumber. will be Mr. and Mrs. William J. 'BT, Impec- a home with definite charac- Toles. TU 5-4100. ancient collections of poetry. 5 ..ooms each with separate 21 P-fURNITURE REPAIR R e pair s, remodeling, etc. Athanson. loeated on ter, we offer this tri-Ievel The robbers took manuscripts furnace. incinerator and ga. TOLES REAL ESTATE , Guaranteed electric • ewe r Places at their table will be Three bed- contemporary. 4 (or 5) bed- ~'USTOM upholJterirlg. A splen- partly handwritten by Petrarch rage. Will consider Land Con. cleanina. Cal Roemer, TU marked for Mr. and Mrs. J. K. s, Paneled rooms, 3lh baths, family rm. did selection of decorative and Torquato Tasso, and a copy tract with substantial down. PRIDE 2-3150. Harness, the Senior William 539.000. Near &ehools. Immediate oc- ATTORNEY has client to buy fabIics. Expert needlepoint of the Crown of St. Stephen, but (NOT A MOVIE LISTING) Packers, DAC President Frank cupancy. Realistically prieed. house in Grosse Pointe to Carpet & Furniture mounting. Estimates cheer- SINCE 1916 ignored other valuable docu- Kenney and Mrs. Kenney, Mr. r1ll1l1~ Farm $35,000, cash. Agent, TV 6- CLEANERS fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker. ments in the same case, lead- RAY MOORE 885 LAKESHORE R 0 AD - and Mrs. Frederick Richardson, ing police to suspect an un- ent and in- 3031. Our Plant or Your Home cheval. VA 2.8993. SPRENKLE Four bed. 822-2414 Beautiful tri-Ievel featuring }Irs. M. M. Burgess, Mrs. Har- known mad collector. Observ- ry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. EI. done-half 15222 E. Jefferson Ave. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths, mod- 16-PETS FOR SALE FREE ESTIMATES • PLUMBING ers called it the most spectacu- • HEATING wood Cushing, the Louis C. Mi- room with next to Village Wine Sho!> el n kitchen and family room. :\0615 CADIEUX lar theft in Vatican history. All danis and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene room. Ex. Offered under $60,000. ENGLISH Bull Terrier puppies, LET US DRY CLEAN • SEWER CLEANING of the stolen articles were found male, ARC registered. Excel. TUxedo 5-5700 Casaroll. Built 1961. YOUR FURNITURE! VA 2-1282 about 18 hours later in a field, 1976 VAN ANTWERP-Nicely lent as house dogs and watch George H. Helm will be host w her e they had apparently GOOD LOCATION decorated 3, bedroom Col- dogs. VErmont 5-9262. that evening at a game dinner w We Specialize in Dry Clean- REMODELLING, repairs, new been to sse d by the thieves. alln;,: ~ e 5 bedroom, 2 bath home in onial. carpeted throughout, for a number of office associ- neh. :\lany NOW ing and Re-lustering fine up- work, and commercial. PeiD()- They have been returned to Grosse Pointe. New fur- features kitchen of ample BIRD PARADISE vich P Iu m bin g, PRescott ates. 1'\\0 holstered furniture and orien- their case in the Vatican. s. bed. nace. good sized rooms. For size and 2-car garage. Reas. and OUR NEW SERVICE Among others with large par- tal rugs. Our guaranteed and 6-0878 or SLocum 7-3965. lit '" Ii< n fir,:;t floor. further information, onably prked. AQUARIA ties are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kai. .- by HARRISON'S insured method has been pro. Monday, November 29 thr('e baths -. Parakeets, $2.99: Canaries; ELM E R'S P L U M BIN G & ser, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wrig- CALL ven the finest for over 30 room. Panel. AN INCOME Professional poodle groom- Grosse Pointe's Own HEATING - Kitchen Aid dish. ley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. J. STATE DEMOCRATIC lead- 0(>111. Largl! GEORGE PALMS, Rltr. years. Free estimates. Refer- ers Sunday asked the Democra- I818 ALTER ROAD-Attractive ing (all breeds). Satisfac- CARPET CLEANING washers aud InoSinIc.Erator Katcher and the Ralph W. Me. TU 6-4444 , 7-foom lower, 3 bedrooms, tion guaranteed. ences upon request. garbage disposers. Repair and Kenneys. tic - controlled Legislature to family room, modern kitch- SERVICE rem 0 d e 1. TUxedo 4-4882. enact a tax refrom program, 17943 11 Mile Rd. Cape Cod en. Upper is cozy 4-l'Oom NO SOAP - NO FOAM Member of Welcome Wagon. including an income tax, during (Near Gratiot) • Most modern equipment NO HARM - NO ODOR its 1966 session. Few observers r bedrooms. apartment. Con venient to • Highly trained personnel League to See ,ch two bed. transportation and Lake. 778-0370 21V-SILVER PLATING expected action on the demand, • 9c sq. ft. ($20 minimum) I however, since next year is an are on rlrs~ CHAMPION '\LOND cocker spaniel puppy, • Phone us at TU 1-0100 Grosse Pointe Furniture SILVER & GOLD PLATING Fishing Movie 10 schools. election year and there is a REALTOR REMEMBER- male, paper trained. TUxedo Cleaning Co. Oxidizing and Repairing ansportalion. 1-3949. 9226 Bishop Rd., Brass Polishing & Lacquering. The next meeting of the $135 million State Treasury sur. f<,r. OUR PHOTO FILES Grosse Pointe Cinema League plus. Several legislato:s .said By Appoi ntment WILL SAVE YOU MILES Detroit, Mich. 48224 Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. SIBERIAN HUSKIES, 4 males, Fireplace fixtures refinished. will be December 9. Films ",ill ~lls they have ta~~n lOdlcate r Cha rle\'oix. LOCH!\100R 55-If you prefer one female, mask black and RADKE CARPET CLEANERS To acquaint you with this be shown at 8 in the Alger wI~e-sprea~ OPPosltlOn .among ion, l' h r f' e the appearance of a spacious white. sire Champion Frosty Carpets, rugs, tacked down or unique Safe C I e ani n g LEEBERT House of the Grosse Pointe thell' co.nsti~uents to an mcome and onf'.haIC distinctive home and appre. TAPPAN Aire's Alcan King, sire and loose and upholstered furniture Method, I will clean FREE SILVERSM ITHS War Memorial. Clare Williams tax, WhlCh IS generally regard. room ~ew brother 0 n Iy 2 huskies to cleaned and moth proofed, in for you one chair! and Leslie Eby, both skillful ed a~ the base needed ~or any ciate the well planned con- 14110 CHARLEVOIX REALTOR win best of show. Excellent YOUl," home the modern way ROBERT JOHNSON TU 5-6451 fishermen and photographers g.enume tax reform. LegIslators vtnience of three bedrooms. 3 Blk. West of Chalmers 1 On-the-Hill breeding stock, $150 to $175. with the latest Rug Deteger, will present a 50-minute film s~de-stepped the 1965 Democra- 2 2 baths. beautiful family 90 Kercheval VA 2-7318 spaciou, bf'd- room. paneled den, located iT! 453-6446. dries overnight. on fishing. be platform deman~s for tax ,nr',half baths. The first part titled "Fishing reforms as both ?~rhes blamed one of the finest sections of POODLE-White toy female, 7 Repairing, serge bInding, throw 21 R-CEMENT WORK 21 Z-LANDSCAPING for Fun" portrays 1lhe prepa'l'a. each other for failing to ~.ct. hath. Break. Grosse Pointe Shores, please weeks, c.hampion stock, AKC rugs and runners, picked up lO, FOR SALE BY OWNER SERVICE call us for an appointment. GROSSE PTE. WOODS registered, $125. 886-0356. and delivered. ------,---- tions and the executions of sev. • • • Free estimate, rea son a b Ie TRIMMING, removal, spraying. eral of Mr. William's trips into A TOP-LEVEL citizens' com- o\('rlook- HOLlDAY 19863 - Center hall J. W. KLEINER 3 year old custom built ranch; POODLES, 3 black toys. 8 prices. DR 1-:H33. Complete tree service. Cal northern Canada seeking the mittee Sunday proposed to the (', Luxurious ranch. Large kitchen, full din. CEMENT CONTRACTOR thrills of speckled trout fishing. White House that the United 3 bedrooms. 21,2 baths, many weeks, AKC. Ideal for Christ- Fleming Tree Service, TU ~drOOIll~. two ing room, den. two car ga- mas. TUxedo 5-3096. The results of his photography States spend $100 million a year r age. Excellent condition. extras. Exceptional interior 211-PAINTING AND All types of cement, brick and 1-6950. 1111, Panelecf appointments. Must be seen DECORATING block work; drives, porches, are beautiful and exciting. The for three years to help other 'oom R<,cn'a. Good location. $31,500. Za-PIANO SERVICE commentary is in the form of nations implement birth control. to appreciate. For appoint- walks, patios. Tuck pointing. H SWL.'1lminl! a question and answer pro- Calling the freedom to cho()se )IA:-JOR 411- Grosse Pointe ment call 886-1220. PIANO TUNING and servicing, Pre-cast steps. u..'(' , GEORGE S. DALLY SNOW cedure. It will be informative family size "a basic human Farms. Outstanding bunga- guaranteed Walter Mueller, PAINTING, DECORATING low. Two large bedrooms. ex. TUxedo 6-1090. Natural Flagstone Walks and entertaining. right," an advisory committee Paper hanging and wall wash. and Patios. Thesecond PQrtion is titled to the White House Conference pansion attic. Separate break. ing. Serving this community for REMOVAL fast room, full dining room, Natural Stone Planters "Fishing for Food" and has its on International Co-operation )N LAKESHORE ROAD RIEMER PIANO SERVICE over 25 years. GENE'S setting in the Sraits of GilbTal- said food production must in- natural fireplace, terrace, two Free Estimates. Tuning - Repair - Rebuilding TV 1-7480 LANDSCAPE tar just off the coast of Portu- creaSe three-fold by the end of car garage. Owner leaving GROSSE PTE. FARMS An Work Done Promptly NO JOB TOO SMALL state. CUSTOM PAINTING SERVICE gal. We \\ ill see preparations of the century to feed the seven n' 2.6000 264-1089 LICENSED AND BONDED the gear on the seashore, ar- billion people expected to be Custom built residence com- & DECORATING TU 2-0717 FREE ESTIMATE VA 1-2070 BLAIRMOOR 888 - Price re- rival at tlte site in the dawn's on earth by then. The commit- pletely air-conditioned. 4 bed- COMPLETE piano servIce. Tun- Quality Work duced on this lovely colonial Ing, rebuilding. refinishing, Interior and Exterior 21 S-CARPENTER WORK early light, and then the lower- tee said the right to limit fam- near new Liggett school. Four rooms, 4 baths. Panelled li. ing and the lifting of the huge ilies does not exist, or cannot brary with fireplace. Mutsch. de.mothing, Member Piano 20 Years Experience ICE bedrooms, 21h baths, large DOING all types of carpenter Center Holding nets that capture 250-pound yet be implemented, in many ler kitchen with all "built. Tecnnlcians Guild. R. Zech, ALL WORK GUARANTEED kitchen, family room, screen- tuna requiring two muscular parts of the United States and 731-770; RUDOLPH TONELLO 545-3203 work, remodeling attic rooms, Student Dances ed and glassed porch, many ins." Exquisite carpeting and porches. Small or big jobs . men to lift the fish over the the world. About 5,000 persons draperies. beautifully decor- • extras. 21-MOVING 6' STORAGE HUGHES BROTHERS, painting Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892. gunwhale of the boat. are expected to participate in Irs rated and in fine condition. It is exciting beyond compare the three-day White House con- and decorating, wall washing, CARPENTER wants small jobs, The December 4 "Other Side" Heated circular drive. St. LIGHT I~AULING and moving, expert paper hanging, free to see the men in the centf'pr of ference, which begins Monday. CALL US FOR INFORMATION panelling, repairing screens, at Grosse Pointe War Memorial • Paul parish. daily, Sunday, evenings. Call estimates. 5293 Yorkshire, the school 0 ftrapped fish gaff- _ • ~ Ills O~ ALL GROSSE POINTE porches, etc. PRescott 1-3729. will feature the music of the PROPERTIES VAlley 4-3211. TUxedo 2-9750 or 821-9643. Liberators Band from 8:30 to ing the tuna preparatory to lift. Tuesday, November 30 CARPENTER-All types repair 11:30 in the ballroom of Fries ing them out of tile swirling INTERIOR and exterior paint- water. "Fishing for Food" has The UN General Assembly 21 A-GENERAL SERVICES and remodeling. Carl Watson, Auditorium. The next "Other KARL DAVIES 1:' ing, wall washing and paper been photographed by Leslie B. Monday approved the convening LA 6-5501. Side' 'on Saturday, December 81 Kercheval Ave. TU 5-3220 H~N~Y MAN S,!, R V 1 ~ E - - I hanging. Reasonable rates. Eb~' and he will give the com- of a world disarmament confer- CHAMPION ",hlmney, por,,;h rep~lr aud 30 years' experience. Ray 18, will be a date "Other Side" with Dave Anderson in charge. mentary. enee to be held not later than odd jobs. PRescott 7-3452. Barnowsky, 881.5242. ADUITlONS ALT!!;RATIONS 1967, and agreed to invite Red REALTOR Family rooms, porch enclosure8, The Tuesday afternoon 3:15 CHARMING GEORGIAN Col()- China. The pro p 0 s a I was modern kitettenl. attics convert- to 5:15 "Discotheques" in the nial-3 large bedrooms, large CARPET LAYlNG COMPLETE decorating service. Big Auto Show approved without a dissenting TU 4-5700 NEW AND OLD ed. lower floor of Alger House, Ivote. Secretary General U Thant closets, lovely walnut familY Painting, paper hanging and charges an admission of 25 cents (oyers room, 2 full baths plus 2 half removing. Materials, work- COMPLETE MODERNIZING immediately called the ballot a Stair Carpet Shifted LICENSED & INSURIID beginning November 30. Live Closes Sunday I milestone on the way toward baths. 807 Pemberton, EDge- manship guaranteed. For es. Repairs of All Types music will continue to be fur. universality of the world organi. Horper water 1-0188. Open Saturday timate, call HELMER nished by the "Night Crawlers" The 5().th Detroit Auto Show and Sunday 2-5. Owner. Cigaret Burns Re. Woven zation. Acting for the Austrian Ie WILLIAM FORSYTHE TUxedo 4-0522 alternating with other bands. will close Sunday, December 5, VAlley 2-9108 government, Ambassador Kurt PAINTING LEO TRUDEL For non date "Other Sides" winding up nine days at Cob<> Waldheim offered Vienna as a ~wing HAWTHORNE - Immediate oc- BOB TRUDEL Additions Alterations such as the dance on the eve- Hall. site for the conference. The cupancy. Priced reduced. Ex- TU 5-0703 771-0865 ning of December 4, it is ab- Saturday and Sunday will 117.nation assembly approved cellent 3-bedroom, Ilh.bath DONALD BLI S5 Kitchen Modernization solutely nece$sary to purchase a mark the final appearances of the conference proposal 112.(), Decorator colonial, remodeled kitchen, 21D-ELECTRICAL or Minor Repair ticket for 75 cents before the beautiful Miss America who with three nations absent and ... dishwasher, family room, 2. Exterior Interior dance at the Center's Alger will sign autographs and talk ), APPLIANCES Free Estimate. only France abstaining. Na- car garage. Large well land- to visitors at the Oldsmobile Free Estimates Licensed Contractor House office. Tickets will not tionalist China cast no ballot . . I\ scaped lot. Ideal family home. HOOVER.EUREKA be sold after 7 p.m. the eve. 40 Years in G.P. exhibit. AUTH. SERVICE FRANK J. ST. AMOUR ning of the party. She is 19-year-old. Debor8h • • .. SUNNING DALE-Grosse Pointe Bryant of Overland. Kansas. The third former mental pa- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY TU 1-7050 TU 2-8324 TU 15-5791 Each individual must pur- Shores, 5 bed roo m, 3 full chase his own ticket and must The stars of the Auto Show tient in three months leaped to ALL MAKES J:resent idenOIication proving have been the beautiful 66's as her death Sunday from the Roc- baths, Colonial, library, rec. 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 COMPLETE decoratIng. Paper- RVICE i room. 2-car attached garage. he is a Grosse Pointe student ill visitors have see nand com- erts Hot e 1, 5725 Woodward. ' V I han~ing. insurert, guaranteed Additions - Alterations grades 9-12. School library pared 375 vehicles. There are .Ruth Ensign, 55. was living at \ Excellent condition. Eest Side ecuum AI SchneIder TUxedo 1-0565 Formerly Harper Vacuum New Homes car d s or Student Association 260 cars from domestic manu- Ithe hotel following her release Professional Workmanship :See our Photo Files and Floor PA1NT1NG, co lor s matched. cards are advised. facturers, 30 trucks and camp- from Ypsilanti on October 18. Kitchens, Family Rooms ers and 85 import cars from The other two women who died ~ largl or Small Jo•• I Plans. Complete list of nearly GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY papering. paper removed, wall We Also Specialize in i all homes available in this area. 18 'foreign car makers. by jumping from the hotel washing w 0 r k guaranteed Modernizing Bathrooms Fort Pontchartrain OAR Service Serving Grosse Pointe : Please call us. HOOVER Mertens, 122 Muir, TV 2-0083 The Greenfield Village dis- windows or roof were also form- lbr \\ooiia fOT 20 yeQTS To Meet Tomorrow play of antique cars-plus t:le e~ Ypsilanti patients. Miss En- FACTORY AUTHORlZED A.l INTERiOR and exterior _TH IELE Construction many "d rea m cars" - have SIgn was on convalescent status CALLTI 1.731' Carter & CO, ~EnVICE painting, wall washing and & Supply Co. The Service committee of the made the show trulY a display but had not been given sup- paper hanging. Have inllur of cars of the past, present and portive help because of an TERN POINTE VACUUM PR 5-2323 Fort Pontcbartrain C hap t e r, CALL TU 4-4400 aore. K~:lneth Pygott. SLo. Daughters of the American future. overload of cases at the De. Butler FREE PICKUP & DELIV~RY iADES cum 8.1780, after 5:30 p.m. Revolution. will meet tomor- The show hours are 11 a.m. troit Consultation Center. f\('Pcllflng NEW REBUILT PARTS row, Friday December 3, at the to 11 p.m. daily. '" 01< 01< (. PAINTING and decorating. Ex- In:,,(; TU 1-1014 PR 2-4050 perienced. Reasonable rates. Customcraft Women's City Club. Luncheon Common Council Tuesday will approve formally the leasing of m.-\UES SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES 21002 MACK 881-5306, call after 5:30 p.m. will be served at 12:30 o'clock. fOR OVER 1;2 CENTURY CONSTRUCTION Chairing the meeting will be Shores Garden property for a $3 million cable , COMPANY Mrs. Rea Gripman. Ho.stesses car ride over the Detroit River are Mrs. Max C. Earley, Mrs. Club To Meet from downtown D e t r 0 i t to E'I'ry sty" of f.nce Additions and RemodeUn. of all Millbert A. Ellman, Mrs. Wil- Windsor _ The 7lh to 12 minute rop types expertly done. ""et,d for you liam H. L. Everard, Mrs. Gil- MembelrB of the Gr06se TeleFerry ride will be ready for • Family Rooms • kitchen. bert K. Pull ia m and Mr6. Pointe Shores Garden Club will tourists by the time of the 1967 RVleE • Remodeled • P. e ere a t i oln Harold G. Stevens . gather at the Hampton road Freedom Festival, held in July. .\lter WA.1-6282 Rooms. Porches. Attics Con- home of Mrs. Kenneth Reichle A 75-cent charge will buy a one- :){j METAL Cost 25% Attending from The Pointe 'nc'vet'n, II Lass verted • Dormen • Garlies will be Mrs. H. Sal~born Brown, tomorrow, Friday. December 3.\ way trip from Cobo Hall in De------Chain Link AIl-St •• 1 and Remodeled. Jr., Mrs. Albert E. Cooney, Mrs. Clarence Maguire will troit to Cleary Auditorium in :1\1' Th." A"y Simil., Rustic Styl•• Type Window Free Estimate. and PlannIng Mrs. Cletus M. Laux, Mrs. Wil- give the program. "What Is Win d s 0 r. The AmeriCanada WINDOWS Christmas?" TeleFerry Co. will pay a mini- TE STORM SASH-ANY SIZE OR SHAPE Service. FHA Flnancina. liam M. Perrett, Mrs. Robert H. Peterson, Mrs. Bruce K. Rey- mum $25,000 a year site rental, DEAL DIRECT WJTH STAINLESS STEEL COMB. DOORS nolds, Mrs. Adrian V. Roff, Change, the one thing most and a gradually increasing per& • BUILDER lIalr MEHLENBACHERFENCE(0. Mrs. Floyd F. Smith and Mrs. of us want least, is the one centage of gross revenue, up to 7~'~l':.AIR.TEC~A~~~\:~~ttTW 2.1800 thing we all neet! most. 50 percent. t. High 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL TV 1-1024 Carl D. Macpherson. .' 4 __ c. 4 c • 4 4 4 ••• quo •• _. os. « « « 4, • t - -

Thursday, December 2, 1965 Page Twenty-Four GROSSE POINTE , NEWS * * * * Feature Page * * * Stewart-David Mrs. Philip A. Stewart who, where and whatnot Vows Spoken Good Taste by whoo%il Favorite Recipes A reception and wedding of That fabulous Oriental.motif contemporary house .•. breakfast at Lochmoor Club across the street from the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, followed the 10 o'clock cere. People in The Know fJ4Jtnte cause of several traffic jams when it was a-building last mony Saturday, in St. Joan of Arc Ohurch, at which Theresa summer, will swing wide its red doors and welcome its SWEDISH COOKIES Marie David spoke her marri- first party guests this Sunday. Owners of the home, Dr. Contributed by Mrs. 807 ErlckEOD, CounterPoints age vows to Philip Adair Stew- from the GP UrJtariaD Chur«:h cook- and Mrs. 1. W. McLean, Jr., have invited their closest art. book, "Let'. Eat,'" friends in to say "Hello" to Dr. McLean's mother, Mrs. By PAT ROUSSEAU She is the daughter of Mr. 2 cups sugar I. W. McLean, Sr., who came from her Charlotte, N.C., 1 cup butter residence to accompany her son and daughter-in.law to (Ind Mrs. Toby S. David, of Men's Night ... in the Village, Dec~mber. 6th,. can be a Blairmoor road. He is the son 1 cup shortening lady's delight if he heads in the nght drrecti.on . . to Milwaukee, Wis., the weekend of November 12, then Few drops boiJing water returned to relax for a while in The Pointe •.. Purpose of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Walton.Pierce of course! There are beautiful fash- Stewart, of Elmhurst, Ill. 3 cups flour ions, heavenly , smart accessories, fine jewelry, of the trip to Wisconsin was a visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1 tsp. soda David Schemnitz, of Whitefish Bay, whose daughter, Ruth She is the daughter of Mr. thoughtful boutique presents and Furs by Robert . . . and Mrs. Toby S. David of Blair- 1 tsp. baking powder treasures all! For a wonderful choice •.. a Walton. Ann, has just become engaged to Dr. and Mrs. McLean's ¥2 tsp. salt son, Ian WillIam McLean. Miss Schemnitz and her fiance moor road. He is the son of Pierce gift certificate. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stewart, 1 tsp. vanilla ... are graduates of the University of Michigan, where she is of Elmhurst, Ill. Mix sugar and shorieniDl'. * * now in Graduate School, (her sorority is Phi Sigma Iota), The former Miss David chose, Add vanilla and boiling water. Top Drawer Topics ... just what is a Chapeau ~ite? ~t and he attends Medical School, (his fraternity is Tau for her wedding, a sheath gown Add dry ingredients which have is a candle set in a glass cylinder and .wrapped m tradt- Kappa Epsilon). They are planning a June wedding ••. of French peau de soie, with been sifted together. Chill. Roll tiona! red and green decorated . Fznd them a~ .17007 in balls the size of grapes and The McLeal}s, in the midst of moving into their new bodice and skirt detailing of dip tops in colored sugars. Kercheval UP in the Village where they are waztzng to house, couldn't make it to Milwaukee for the engagement Alencon' lace and seed pearls, cast a warm holiday glou'. party, but enjoyed their mid-November get-together with accented with crystals. Place on ungreased eookie the Schemnitzes. Now, before Mrs. McLean, Sr., leaves sheet and bake at 2750 for 15-20 * ...... Her Watteau Cathedral train minutes. for Charlotte, tiley want to do something extra-special fell from two shoulder bows and Delicious Pastels . . • are arriving at Claire Pearone, 397 Fisher just-for-her, decided a small Open House, preview of the featured an appliqued, beaded Road in time for the holidays and vacation packing • • • mints BIG party they plan to have during the holid~ys, is a yoke. Betty Furness to orange ice •• in jerseys and perfect way to entertain ... Among those who will gather ... A cluster of French lace, * at the McLean home Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. C. Grant studded with pearls and crys- Speaks Today Barnes, J. Leslie Berry, Mr. and Mrs. John Benfield, tals, held her bouffant veil of House Present . . . drop by Mutschler Kitchen's new Dr. and Mrs. Robert Clarke, the John DenIers, the George French illusion. She carried an Betty Furness appears this address 20227 Mack Avenue and see all the wonder- Gibsons, the J. Cullen Kennedys. the Harold Loves, the arrangement of white roses, morning, at 11 o'clock in the ful improvements in kitchen design ~hile you view Robert Megowens. the Raymond Markeys, the Lawrence stephanotis and ivy. Esquire Theater, as the third the new display areas. From blue pnnts to a decor- speaker in the Grosse Pointe ating brochure . . . everything is graphically prepared. Verdiers, the Dolph '\Vidmans, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Honor attendant Nancy Ivan Celebrity Series' 1965.66 season. Thumann, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed, Dr. and Mrs. E. wore an Empire frock, style'd Photo by Bransby Studio You choose from the finest cabinetry, coordinated wall Frederick Lang, Dr. and Mrs. V. Everett Kinsey, Dr. and with a rust-colored velveteen THERESA MARIE DAVID, daughter of Mr. and Miss Furness' topic is "Betty coror, counter top, floor covering, fabric. It Mrs. James Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. William Evans. bodice and gold crepe skirt and Mrs. Toby S. David, of Blairmoor road, ~came the Furness Speaks Out." A celeb. all goes to make the picture complete and the present train, and a matching head bow bride of Mr. Stewart, son of the Edward J. Stewarts, rity luncheon at AI Green's will perfect. * * * and veil. of Elmhurst, Ill., at a Saturday morning ceremony in follow her lecture. Sponsor of * ... We've been given to understand ... that the deco- St. Joan of Arc Church. the Celebrity Series is the As- * rations at this year's White Christmas Ball, scheduled Bridesmaids, in gowns iden. sistance League of Bon Secours The Big Package . . • Dodge put a lot of good: things December 11 at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, will be tical to that of the honor maid, inside their new sixty-sixes and wrapped th~m m style. were Mrs. Ronald David the Riverview Dodge, 15205 East Jeffer.son unll add ~he lovelier than ever, with hovering Christmas wreaths and bride's sister-in.law. r.lrs. Rob- angels, tiny Italian lights twinkling everywhere, and __ F_r_o_m_A_n_o_th_e_r_P_o_i_n_te_o_f_V_i_eW__ 1 Ho,pita!. cellophane, ribbon and Christmas delzvery for a festzve ert Giannola and Leslie Taylor. touch. beautHul snow-white cherubs, filled with flowers and Donna Jean Stewart, the bride- holly, centering each table. groom's cousin, was junior (Continued from Page 13) * * '" bridesmaid. "Silent Night" • . . coming from the musical Christmas tr~ * * * road. Featured in the family room fireplace of Mr. and ornament stopped us at Kopp's. We found that they come m Children of the Grosse Pointe Congregational Church They carried fall arrange. Mrs. Richard J. Martin's traditional English house in .2 many colors and sizes. They have Swiss musical movements . _• have been countiff! the days 'til their annual Christ- ments of carnations aDd mums l,oehmoor boulevard will be a large, gold-coned wreath. e and play a varity of timely tunes. Candy Geer will be auto- mas Workshop, to be held tomorrow, Friday, December in gold and yellow shades. In keeping with the traditional flavor of Dr. and a graphying her poem "Six White Horses" during the holidaYS. 3. Mrs. Allan Neef, chairman of the event, reports that Toby J. David, brother of the Mrs. J. G. Reid's Windmill Pointe drive residence, a she and her co-chairman, Mrs. Robert Bogan, are posted bride, served as Mr. Stewart's large, natural tree will stand at the foot of the staircase. u * '" * at the 'phone for reservations. The Workshop will be best man. In the usher corps ;t Your Holiday Agenda . . . should start with an appoint- Decorations at the Warren L. Traftons' home in ment at Edward Nepi, "Parrucchiere", 19463 Mack preceded by a family potluck dinner at 6 o'clock . . . were Gerard David, another Lakeshore road will include a rotating Christmas tree, a Under the supervision of activity leaders, a variety of brother of the bride, Frank Avenue. It's fun to wear a halo of newly shaped hair. Grzanka, Don Pletcher, of Elk- huge fruit-laden wreath on the front door and an unusual !I ~!lriM,e TUxedo 4-8858. traditional and modern Christmas decorations will be hart, Ind., and Ron Breckler, of Tink~r Toy lollipop tree, all in traditional Christmas created on the spot, either as family projects or by indi- Elmhurst, ill. colors. Since 1937 . _ • * * * viduals, then taken home that night. Activities range in The challenge of giVing JAGUAR .•. is a new men's grooming line by Yardley difficulty: The smallest child may try his hand at deco- Mrs. David, the mother of the * * * and includes after-shave, soap on a rope and other bride, wore a French blue silk Walk hours are 1 until 5 o'cloCk Thursday afternoon. beautiful Permanents on rating cookies; talented teenagers might attempt casting Tickets, at $2.50 each, may be obtained by calling either Problem Hair has been masculine refreshers. Found in =aptivity at the Notre and wool dress, with a match. Dame Pharmacy. Creche figures in plaster-of.paris molds ... Activity ing jacket, its collar studded Mrs. Briggs, VAlley 3-3456, or Mrs. Fife, 884-7044; they one of the most exciting ... chairmen for this year's Workshop include Mesdames with crystals and pearls. will also be sold at the doors of all homes the day of phases of my business. * * George Helm, Stanley Lindow, John Lindsay, Joseph the tour. Be a Christmas Angel •.. the loveliest decoration in your home. The bridegroom's mot her In recent years the mira- Start right now with a visit to Fashion Two Twenty, 20445 Mack Kinney. Richard Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Choate, Proc~eds from the sale of tickets will benefit the More leaders are Mrs. Floyd Dargel. :Mrs. B. A. Bates, chose a beige and gold brocade cles of modern science Avenue, for a complete make-up analysis. All the essentials, dress and coat ensemble. Maintenance Fund of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. and research have brought selected for you, fit into a monogrammed Glamour case (perfect Mrs. Clifford Sadler, Mrs. John Winters, Mrs. W. R. travel tote) • • . and they all add up to a lot of beauty for sur. Brownell, Mrs. William Westine, Mrs. Stuart Cammett. The new Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Charles R. Boyce, of Bedford road, is making forth a new concept of re- will make their home in Villa arrangements for luncheon for Junior Women's ~ssoc.ia. vitalizing the hair during prisingly little money. Call TUxedo 6.0252 for an appointment. Mrs. Harold Machamer, Mrs. Charles Monahan, Mrs. Park, Ill. John Pressel, Mrs. Lewis Sll!lter, Mrs. J. D. Thomas and tion members and guests, to be held at Al Green s prIor the actual curling process * * Mrs. Kurt Tech ... The Church showcase, featuring all to the Christmas Walk. with the aid of Natural Don't ... throw them out. There's a new life for old T G· Y 1 Organic Protein - Poly. the articles which will be made at the 'Vorkshop, was 0 lVe u e * * ... fashioned. looking shoes. Change those spikey heels designed by Mrs. Ernest Bauer. Manning the ticket table Play fo Kid Snowf!ake Ball peptide •• for sleek little ones. Then go on your way • • • out will be Mrs. Graham Dick and Mrs. Sheldon Flynn. The r S The Newcomers Club of Grosse Pointe's annual Drop in at 117 Kercheval of Grosse Pointe Shoe Repair, 365 Fisher .•• after they dinner is under the sup~rvision of Mrs. Wray Donaldson, holiday dinner dance, the "Snowflake Ball," is scheduled or call TUxedo 1-6833 ... replace them for you. Women's Association culinary chairman. With Christmas just around this Saturday, December 4, at Lochmoor Club. and always remember that * * * * * * the corner, the Grosse Pointe The menu will feature shrimp cocktail and prime your coiffure is only as... Although ... we've been telling you about all the im- Mrs. Donaldson will be busy again ... next Tuesday, CGhildren's The ate r of the ribs of beef. There'll be prizes, and dancing to th~ music good as the Perm that ported little gift goodies at V?gue Jewelers, 22377 supports it. December 7, overseeing the Congrega t.lonaI Churc h' s has,~rosseoncePointea g a iWarn, preparedMemoriala of Danny Baker, and wonderful Christmas tabledddecor.d a-h Moross Road we'd like to remznd you that they are Christmas Candlelight Buffet. She's revealed that the sparkling hO'liday package for tions, tiered white trees and candle holders, stu e WIt P.S. Our haven-on-the- primarily je~elers with a tine stock, repair service and menu will feature sliced turkey, and the traditional red the community young, wrapped gold and sequins, created in paper sculpture. H j II i. alway. open Mon- hand-engraving. and green table decorations, designed by Mrs. Stanley it in gay-eolored holicay rib- General chairmen of the party, which begins with a days so that you can stait '" * * Smith, Mrs. Fred Jahn and Mrs. George Helm, will pro- bons and is ready and eager to cocktail hour at 7 o'clock, are Dr. and Mrs. Charles Boyce. the week b rig h t and Santa's Helper .•• This 'n That for Pets, 19443 Mack Avenue, vide plenty of holiday "glitter." After dinner, to be present it to all, young and Other committee heads are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Van beautiful! will hold pets you have selecte" for Christmas delivery. They . will also hold bird cages. pet toys and togs. served at 6:30 o'clock, program chairmnn Mrs. Edward old. Horn, l\lr. and Mrs. Don Shears, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schutte will present the entertainment: "An Old-Fashioned T~~ pla~, "The Plain Prin. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Duayne Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas," including Mrs. Donald C. Clark's adaptation ~, a. falloy-tale in three acts, Robert Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schott, Mr. and Mrs. of Peter Marshall's "Let's Keep Christmas" and carols IS a dellghtful blend of fantasy W'll' P I M d MAd CI tad Mr and ..• .and good, hard sense, having I lam ee er, r. an rs. n yemen n . See Gray's lor Gifts f~om many lands, sung by the Jumor chOIr under the Christmas as its setting. It' Mrs. Thomas Stevenson, Jr. dIrection of Mrs. Albert Sc~lo~ff. M!s. Ernest Bauer and plays an hour and a half and * * * Mrs. AI.fred Tapert are asslstmg WIth.costumes and s~t concerns itself with a spoiled decorations, and members of Group SIXof the Women s Princess Esmerelda, and two Japanese Art Preview Association, chairman pro-tern Mrs. Homer Wyckoff, are parents' who just don't know The Arts Commission of the City of Detroit and the ideal gift for the entire family helping out at the buffet table. what to do with her. They offer trustees of the Founders Society, Detroit Institute of * * * a reward to anyone who can Arts, are sponsoring an invitational preview of the exhibi. change their daughter from a Presbyterian Village ... for senior citizens, needs a Plain Princess inrio a happy, tions "Art Treasures from Japan" and "Contemporary BIG grand piano for its social room, used for everything beautiful young girl. Jus! what Japanese Painting" next Wednesday evening, at the Arts from Church Services to Square Dancing. There's enough happens, and how form the plot Institute. money in the Village piano iund to pay for a good second- of this play. Preview co-chairmen are Mrs. Lester Ruwe, of hand piano, (providing it's reasonably priced, of course). Two girls share the role of Touraine road, and Mrs. Allan Shelden, Jr., of Lakeshore If you've recently moved from a big house to smaller the Princess, Pam Wartian and road, who will entertain at a dinner party before the quarters, and find you've suddenly no room for a grand Kathy Woodsmall. Mike Koste reception. piano AND a Christmas tree - or if you just happen plays the part of the King, and Among Mrs. Shelden's guests will be the Japanese to have a grand piano you'd like to ~et rid of hanging Dona Grecco, the QUE!(!n.Cathy Ambassador to the United States Ryuji Takeuchi and around your premises - call Mrs. Gerrit Kastenberg, Cozad and Ann Phillips enact Mrs. Takeuchi, and Detroit Institute of -Arts director TUxedo 1-3833, for further information. the role of Dame Goodwit, who Willis F. Woods and Mrs. Woods. * * * helps to bring about (he magic. Her daughters are played by Mrs. John B. Ford, Jr., who with Mrs. Daniel Goode- PILFERINGS Sarah Galvin, Lee Ann Konra.d, nough and Marshall Fredericks is assisting the co-chair. The little girl appeared downhearted at the passing Kit Koste, Mimi Hubert, Laura men with Preview plans, will have as her dinner guests of September. "r-ve just learned how to spell it," she Jane Tocco and Penny War- the four curators traveling with the "Art Treasures from mourned, "and now it's gone." tian. The Prince is also shared Japan" exhibition. -How To Help Your Child Learn by two boys, George Kappaz and Rick Rubin. Butch Mun- Also planning to entertain before the recepti?n is chausen plays the parts of the W. Hawkins Ferry, who will host approximately 10 dmner BRIGHT FUTURE Royal Magician and the Palace guests. No man on earth needs to Doctor and Aryne Latenberg is * * * worry about the years ahead of the Page. A Tea, A Competition him if he has spent the years The production is under the Y Mrs. John McNamara will open her Touraine road b_e_h_in_d_h_im_in_te_Il_ige_n_tl___ direction. of Mrs. Syd Reynolds. home next Thursday, between 2 Mid 4 o'clock, for a -A d ore Mrs. Herbert Munc!lausen is in Holly Tea, benefitting the Grosse Pointe Braille Clu~. .- -, r m charge of the music, and all -- r&l Tea chairman is Mrs. E. L. Joseph; co-ehairman IS members of the Children's CARPET & Theater are assisting in the Mrs. John Huetteman, Jr. Committee members include various pr~dudion duties. Mrs. Gerald Fitz~erald, Mrs. Norman Hurd and Mrs. Yalley BUMPER POOL FURNITURE CLEANING There Will be two shows on Marjorie E. Leason. Specialist for Yuur Home Saturday, December 11, at the * * * Regulation Size~omplete and Busine.. Groose Pointe William Fries The Garden Club of Michigan's Christmas- Meeting FREE ESTIMATES Auditorium, 32 Lakeshore road. is scheduled Tuesday, December 7, at 3:30 o'clock; at With Balls, Cues and Chalk Be sure to see our Times of the shows wHI be 11 772.2252 - 777-7138 the Kenwood road home of Mrs. Lynn McNaughton: . ad on page 8! morning show, and 2 afternoon Highlighting the afternoon will be a ChrIStmas $160.00 :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ show. Tickets may be pur- wreath competition. Co-hostess will be Mrs. John Mc- ~ obased, in advance at the Naughton. Grosse Pointe War Memorial, SKATES SHARPENED-Hollow Cround G D_ J EI t. 0 TU. 1-7511 and 8It the Punch I I • eo rlo O. and Judy 'royland "On the St. Joseph Guild Plans Party-Sale Jim Kreulm ..... , OwII.r Hill." First preference of sea.ts _ Electrh:al Wirin, wf.1lbe given to tho s e with The S1. Joseph Carmelite and baked goods sale, next and Repairin, tickets. They may also be pur- Guild of the St. Joseph Home 'I'hursday, December 9, at 12:30 chased at door. o'clock. TU 1-2262 for the Aged in Cadieux road. On the Hill TU 4• 2138 For further information, you Donation is $1.50. The party TU 1-5262 may call Mrs. Syd Reynolds, Detroit, has scheduled ii roast will take place in the Guild Grosse Pointe & East Side TU. 6219. Student'6 tickets will beef luncheon and card party, Room at the Home. For reser. , .. be 50 cents and adults, $1. in conjunction with a Christmas vations, call TUxedo 2-3800.