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1Expe IIEADLIN~S I Halloween Party Rotary Club Plans l'iment I of the I To Cut Load "TEEK I 'Contest to Probe Agreed Upon As Compiled by the I Grosse Pointe News I. Attempt at Solution Sug- Thinking of Youth gested by Resident Will Reroute Eastbound Thursday, October 17 I Bridge Flow WHITE HOUSE SOURCES, Winning Entries Each Week Will Be Printed in NEWS. denied reports that circulated Wide Latitude Offered Writers, with $25 I It would appear that at Wednesday on three continents I C.nh Prizes Awarded Weekly that the United States was long last an approach that is agreeable to both Allard ready to stop bombing North For some time the Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe road residents and Woods' Vietnam. President Johnson ~as been seriously concerned about what is happening Director of Public Safety telephoned .all three major m and to our community. Many believe the high stan- presidential candidates to tell Allen A. Andrews, has been dards of morality, decency and character expected of them there was "no basic reached regarding what resi. Pointe youth are disappearing; others feel that youth are change in the situation, no dents refer to as the "ex- being misjudged and the times call for a fresh look at breakthrough" to justify halt. cessive cars" on Allard. ing bombing below the 19th their actions. Still others beli-eve that many are being Parallel in North Vietnam, judged by the actions of a few. In a communication to the Council on Monday. October U nit e d Pre~s International The Rotary Club is sponsor.~ quoted "official sources" in 18. Director Andrews agreed ing a contest to provide a me. He J S h l to try a modified version of the Washington as confirming that diu~ of dialogue and commu~i. C 00 Mr. Johnson hoped to announce "g'" solution suggested by Leo Ein. catIon between the commumty" heuser, 2273 Allard, and some soon that he has the assurances at large and its young people !.J J of the Council members on he seeks from Hanoi to permit G D~ out of which it is hoped some rf,(J,(f,er leS Oetober 7. him to order a complete bomb- good may come and remedial e ing halt. D' Mr. Einheuser suggested that action may be taken if needed. urlng' Game a sign be erected on the Grosse • * * To Run Six Months Pointe Woods side of the ex, Friday, October 18 The contest, Youth Forum, pressway reading "All bl'idg.) MRS, JOHN F. KENNEDY, . will be conducted over a period Stephen Zubach of lake- traffic must turn left." Mr, 39, will marry divorced Greek of six months on a weekly basis view High School Fatal- Einheuser said that the sign shipping tycoon Aristotle Onas- in the Grosse Pointe News for ly Injured on First would prohibit the bridge traf. sis, 62. within a week, accord- the besl essay, editorial, letter fie from going down Allard ami ing to her press secretary Nancy or article on subjects of inter. Play Against North since be felt the bridge traffic Tuckerman. Mrs. Kennedy and est to the Youth of this commu. High. was responsible (or much of her children left New York's nity as they relate to each the h'affic problem on Allard Kennedy Airport Thursday night Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. h th All Pointe teeangers are invited to join in the . ERIC ADRIAN, CLAUDIA VORAK, CHRIS BUSH- ot er, eir parents. their teach. Stephen Zubak, 15-year- that this was a good attempt aboard a chartered Olympic at a solution. Halloween festivities on Thursday, October 31, at the NELL and JANET McCONNELL. ( Left to right stan. ers, tbe police, and the commu. old sophomore from Lake- Airlines jet for a fli,::ht to nity itself. Dnring Rash Hour War Memorial and Grosse Pointe South and North ing): DOROTHY BODMAN, MARY GALLUP, RONDA view High School in St. Athens. Onassis owns Olympic Monday night Director An. Airlines. . High Schools. Pictured are members of the Student MARTINEZ, TIM REILLY, GREG STAHL and DEB- The Rotary Club of Grosse Clair Shores, was injured drews said that he felt the Halloween committee from the Middle Schools (left BIE BOWERMAN. Pointe will awarded a prize of fatally Thursday, October t 'ht t d) NANC 25 dollarsl ($25) each week to 10 d suggestion to divert eastbound REPORTS THAT HANOI and ~rlg _sea e : Y YERKES, LARRY BAU_ER,_. a Grosse Pointe student who in'. uring a football game !lridge traffie from Allard by Washington were on the verge -~------3 0 d at Lakeview with Grosse forcing it to tllrn left onto of a compromise toward a be- .. I. 5 wor s or less, presents an P . t N th H' h S h I northbound Harper was just ,., :ng. ~... arc ells M.}eddle. Schoo-I.. Pla P • entry selected by the judges for . om e or 19 c 00. another way of accomplishing :..,.~,,, ,_ginning of the end.of the Viet- . .. . n artles publication by the Grosse Pointe It is believed that Stephen ,J '-. Dam War continued to sweep Sp.e.ed News. 'suffered a critical blow to the what the harrier did originally the world Thursday. Diplomatic B. Chas d P e • IPS h d and because it would create an sources said South Vietnamese e"ug. e rmelpa etel-son ays For Teeners. Sincerity and originality are play.ea Grossewhile blockingPointe Northa kickoffhad enforcement problem, he saw objections were holding things B G T P more important than form or kicked off to Lakeview. Stephen no reason to experiment with what amounted to a known sit- up. .. *.y un. oter rogl'am Is Big Challenge On Halloween ~~It~sf~r i~:~~~~;se~~:t t~: was playing guard. , uation. Saturday, Ocwber 19 ----.-- legible, must be signed and At the end of the. fIrst play, ' H. It Fl' C't 'R' 'L"['f tAil St d t Th O' _._.- should be submitted l'n a sealed ~tephen was sta,g_geTl,ngaround He did suggest however that HURRICANE GLADYS blast- Pol Ice a eelng I es _esponSIDl1 yo. . u en s; ree rgan,- d d d' th an experiment with a restric- .t' I A. t 1 I d d r C t Y War Memorial Center, envelope bearing the name and 10 a aze con hlon In e end ed the cities of the. Tampa Bay You th s. Th en Ca f c h za lona spec $ nc u e ror urren ear address of the contestant. More zone, Coach R~x Lux~on r.alled tion during the afternoon rush area with hanlmering ~..inds and Driver Accused of -.--- Two High Schools To than one entry is permissible. an ambulance ImmedIately _and hour was reasonable and worth pouring rain Friday night, reo P' W By Pepper Whitelaw Be Scenes of Annual All entries become the prop- the y,outh w~s ta~en to ,S!. John a try. He said that based on a limited study of license plate suIting in a frantic evacuation ointing eap- In thisJinal article on Grosse Pointe's Middle School I. Celebrations erty of the Rotary, Club of HospItal. HIS TIght SIde was registrations. it appears that of waterfront areas. ~esid~nts on at Them I we are indebted to Vincent L. Peterson, principal of Par- Grosse Pointe. The decision' of paralyzed. ~octors penor.med a considerable proportion of were taken by surpTlse''I'ngSIncea CIty, police, while on c.e.IIs M-ddlIe: S chI'''''00. mr. P eterson. pre f,ace d h'JS ex,p Iana- the JU'd ges lS. .f'ma1. The name, an 0 per a t Ion Sunday nIght ' Gladys had been follo'.• t f th t P II th th d f R d of the winner will be withheld Stephen dled on Monday. drivers not living in the im. northward course, routine patrol on Saturday, IOn 0 " e program a arce s WI , . e wor 2 Ichar While the small fry are from publication upon request. Have Studi~d F~m~ mediate .area do use this east. bound .route during the after- " .. ct IOctober 19 noticed two cars Evans, Let there be no easyglVmg up uy people, "trick or treating" this Hal. All entries should be sent to' Robert Schaublm, prmclpal of ' traveling ~t a high rate of (teachers or parents), no assumption that one student is Th . Lakeview High School 'd noon rush hour. APOLLO 7 blasted mto a th k' 'th h'l th' t Lif " loween night, Pointe teen- e Rotary Club of Grosse.. , ' ~al homestretch orbit 279 miles high s~eed west on ~ack from ~or wpr mg WI W, I e ano er)s. no: e Isn t a Pointe, Youth Forum, P,O. Box We ve looked at the ~am,e films Will Inconvenience Some Friday in another flawle~s tr.st FISher. The. offIcers gave SImple. process ~!sortmg out and ~eJech~? some and agers will be partying at No, 5212, o~er and over, there s Just no He continued that since there of the rocket that may fly men chase and fmally stopped acceptm!f others. ,Mr. Peterson contm~ed, Becau7e. ~e the War Memorial, Grosse SIgn of rough stuff. He was hurt are other acceptable arterial around the moon in J'ust 10 three boys, I'n.a Dodge Dart. are publIc edu.catTon, w.e have a genume responSIbilIty P . t S th d G Chief Concerns playing just plain footbalL" streets for them to use the om e OU an rosse Although the con,t~st is open Mr. Schaublin said that the change is perfectly reaso~able. weeks. Astr?i1auts Walter Schiro The youths. Gary Leo 1110' to all. sludents,The Mlddle~ . Pointe North High Schools. to a,ny st.udent, wntmg on any Lakeview chee_r'eaders and the He pointed out however that a r?, Donn ~Isele and Walt Cun, nelle, 1476 Yorktown, Robert School pro~a~ helps us assume Five of the staff are first year t f h h th J our responSIbility The program t h The War Memorl'al party, for OPIC0 IS C OIce, esp, onsors school newspaper have started larger number of immediate mngham, fIred th e 1ongest burs t Lawrence Saur 22951 Alger . eac ers with training and in, f th t t t ul 1 area residents would also be yet from the ship's big rocket. and Daniel A.' Dir{ila 2282S a f for d s all of us" s.tudents, terests in the dire,ction of work- all seventh and eighth graders, 0 e can e? are par IC ar y a scholarship fund in Stephen's inconvenienced. He concluded ~he 66.sec_ond"burn", accelerat- Alger. told officers they \vere te~chers and administrators ing with the, early adolescent. is set for 7 o'clock, Teens will concerned WIth: name and have already collect. with the statement tbat since mgthe ShlP so ha~d It gave tlIe being chased by a man driving ahke a real challenge, one that Thirty-five staff members are dance to the music of the 90-10, or the way in which ed or{er $300_Donations can be the timc limit restriction may astronauts a bnef taste of a while Chevrolet who had we h~re at P,arcells, as I am former junior high school teach, "Sounds of Night" and "The 90% of us let a small minority sent to IIIrs. Pat Sherman, reroute drir{ers not livin" in Earth-like gravity, raised the pointed a gun at th~m at Seven sU,re IS true In the two ot~er ers. Uncalled Four," until 10 o'clock. restrict our freedom, by the Lakeview. High Sc~ool, 21100 the are:t it was worth a tr;. high point of AP~IIIO7'sh orbit Mile and Mack. ~~~d~~n~I~~gools,are accepting Period of Transition Three Bands at South way in wbich their disregard Eleven MIle, St. ClaIr Shores. He said thai signs requiring fro,m 174 to. 279 ml es. T e .low While the boys were making . . . Mr, Peterson stressed thai P . S h . h for property, decency, or the Students from Grosse Pointe Grosse oIDte out Hlg rl'ghts of others resul's J'n rules North 1I1'gh School have sent a left turn by bridge tra((jc t d b t 102 il P Id Di I g pom remame a ou m es, their report a white Chevrolet roves a 0iSue Parcells' movI'ng'm the d'Iree.t Sch00I WI-II PIay host to aII and restrl'ctl'ons fn.r all• of us, letters of con dol e n c e to belween 3 p,m. and 6 p.m. ex- .. .. • passed by, The officers im. 1\1r. Pete~son went on to say ion f th IIrddl S h 1 h' h h 1 t d ts h I' that th 111 ddl S "'-01 toe. I e c 00 con. Ig sc 00 S II en wOlve Vandall'sm whl'ch results I'n Stephen's parents and the stu. cept Sunday wiII bi) ordered Sunday, October 20 mediately gave chase and fol- ,e . 1 e. CU\) concep cept and that they a t at - 't d' tr' t d II ' d d I b t' re no , In I S IS IC an a semors, I'ncreased ta'xes, hl'gher l'nsur. dent body of Lakeview High and ins t a IIe d as soon as HURRICANE GLADYS, pack. lowed the car north on Bedford provl es Qpen la ogue e ween this point, a complete middle "The Taxi" will be the featured S h I h delivered. ing winds of 100 miles per hour, Brunswi~ to Thr"!e Mile, where teachers and studenl;S. "It also school. band and "The Sounds of ance, and a breakdown of corn. C 00 " T ey also sent a floral. -ng the Carolinas and they ,stopped it. helps the stu~ent to state se~, Pa cell h th 0 . NI'ght" '''I'll pIa" during the munity standards. memonal. \vas skirtl and be creatir{e After all m r s as ree rgamza.' ., ~ , , Stephen was the son of Mr headl'ng out to sea today after The driver • Harold Lewis , 36. . t d .. th d ts ti0DIiI aspec ts for the curren t beaksr, A blues band called Comm~mca tIons - what are I and Mrs. Peter Z bak • WOlllan Suffers bringing destruction, h e a v y of 1007 Campbell, Detroit; had our s~le y .to ay e stu en year, There are five self.con. "Gold" will provide music in the real lssues and concerns of 11 • 'ns and "'I'nds to the Eastern a clip with six bullets on. his h,ave 1.lttle bme to day d,r,eam, t I'ned I . 'h . lh the cafeterl'a the n I f thO ral ,. 1ttl t f tb 1 a c assruoms :n L e SIX - " you g peop e 0 lS commu, ELECTRIC CORDS STOLEN Brutal Bealing he Weather Bureau person and loose bullets in his l, e lme or emsc ves. d 'th 't I 150 t ? Seaboard. T h k th M P t h t d t dd gra e WI :tpproxlma e y "The Landeers" will be (ca. my. Elmer Fowler, handyman for said Gladys was centered 45 coat pocket. Upon c ec ing e r. e erson as ene a a students. These are self.contain. t d N rtl H' h 'th "Th _ miles due south of Cape Fear, area officers found the gun be. hower{er that the Middle School ed in the fields of English. ure at 0 I Ig WI e the apartments at 16875 St. City of Grosse Pointe Police N,C.• ripping north.easlward 8t tween the sidewalk and curb is not cafeteria style learning Social Studies, Mathematics. CthhancbeskAre"NPltahYinglduri~lgl VANDALS SlIlASn PUlIlPKINS Paul, calIed City police on Mon. arc conducting a thorough in- 20 miles an hour. in front of 3477 Bedford. It was .,. the basics are still taught. Science, Reading, Spelling and he reabls. bord a s~ w~ City police received a eaH day, October 14. to report that vesligalioll into the brutal beat- 'ber Titan. The student is given the added ave a ues an p aymgl In from Roger McCaig, 896 Wash. someone had broken into the ing of Mrs. Beatrice Shl'rl~.y • '" • a .25 call Handwriting_ other staff mem. th f' d '11 d 't '" They took Lewis to the City opportunity to make some selec. bers assist in the fields of vocal h.eh ca etena. an WII a ml ington wad, on Sunday, October tool shcd and taken two 50 feet Wilcox. or 395 Rivard, on Tues- Monday, October 21 ,statl'on after notifying him of tions within prescribed limits. Ig school students rom pri. 20, reporting someone had en- lengths of electrical extension day, October 15. and instrumental music, phys, h' I b I MRS. JOHN F, KENNEDY his ril(hts, He was once agdin At the present time there are ical education, practical arts, vate, paroc la, or p u i c tered his unlocked garage and cords. Entry was gained by pry. Mrs, Wilcox. 59, was in the became the bride of Greek mul. informed of his rights at thjl 945 students and 52 profess. . . - schools in its districl; however, removed and smashed two ing off a metal clasp from the house alon", ~t the tl'me of the and art. ApprOXimately 750 no seniors will be admitted at k' ood h d A t t Id n ti,miIlionaire Aristotle Onassis station, where he was charged ional lIlembo;rs at Brownell. students I-n grades seven and pump ms. He told officers that w en s e, new enant 0 assault, Sh(. had J"IStsaid good. today. on the island 0f Sk'orplOS, WI'th carrymg. concea IdSe weap. orne 47 members 0 f the pro. eight are organized in depart. North, All seniors should at. dlln'ng the Ias t year 011 three 0 ff'Icers that ear I'Icr m, the day ' night to two friends, with whom off Greece. The 39 - year - old ons and assault, He and his fessional 5t:.f! are experienced mental basis which is essenti, tend the party at South High different occasions eggs had he had noticed a teenager wear- shc had he('n rehearsing music widow of the martyred Presi. vehicle were held for Detroit in working with students in ally the same as existed last School. High school students been thrown at his house as ing blue jeans around the tool for an appearance in Caberlae dent walked smiling out of the police. grades six, seven and eight. can still purchase tickets to. well. shed. Police arc investigating. Mich. ' I f ------year. night at the door for 50 cents. ------tiny Greek Orthodox Chape a , (Continued on Page 2) Shc went upstairs and' then the LitUe Mother of God ChurCh., F ' 14 Y El T ------Dance to 1Ilidnight W d POd. returned for a sandwich and a Onassis, 23 years,oldel'. ~nd ~on. arlns ... ear m ree Dancin~ at both high schools 00 sasses r "nance glass of milk. When she entered ;:~':~~'d~~~~i;~~.~",~~d'.!BlightLosses Total 743 ,~~:;~l~:1:::'~I~~~~:::":::'::,,::,:,:;Against Mi.._n_i.B_._".•.._ke Ridin~ :Jbk:~~~G~:;~ya~Va~~:ji~~::}1 POI L 0 ? COMMANDER I . -.---- h t r th t { t II ~ ing blue trousers. who beat her A ', schi'rra Jr .• annoyed . The Farms' loss of el~, trees city,owned: wh!'rea,o;. in lNi7, I ; par 0 e par yare a a By Pepper Whitelaw vehicles on public and private about tlte. head and face wilh Wb anightller Mplan changes laid down 10 1968 has shown a bIg drop the loss was 114, of which 97 City of Grosse Pointe officials' tree galas. If you are a Woods youngster property accessible to the pub. an iron bar. No attempt at rob. t6e law Sunday to Mission Con. as compared to the numb~r were on private property and informed the NEWS on Monday, No one will be admitted to without a fen c cd- i n lot lic within the city limits of bery was made, The assailant t I h 'd "I've had it up that had to be destroyed 10 17 were on city property, Octoher 21, that before further the dances withouilln J.D. carel. AND an unlicensed motorizcd Grosse pointe Woods. fled when Mrs. Wilcox callcd hr:r~, ~e,~~1~ot going to accept 1~7, according to a r~port To further help in controlIing Council action, representatives All Grosse Pointe police de, vehicle own!'r. you're out of The ordinance, which was for help, .. Schl'rta gro'''l glVen to the Farms counCil on Ihe elm blig~t, DeFoe stated. of Ro~, Secours .Hospital a~d partml'nts will be represented, luck, because you and your Go. presented to thl' Council for any new garnes, .• ' M dOt b 21 b J h 21 d dId The Citizen AdVisory C t I K M"'k Shl' told officers, who were 'ss'lonControl about the • on ay, c 0 ~r ',y, 0 n ea ems were remove . s omml. art, Inl.BI e, or Scooter, approval on August 5. was called to the sc 'ne b a . I MI cd at th work load and IA. DeFoe, public service dlrec. from eity property and 55 were tee arc plllnnin.g to m.cet wi~h will have to find someplace tabled and referred to the b h . l! Y nClg1- f00d sUPPIY. e tor ordered removed from private the CIty Coll.ncil W dISCUSSm CODY BECOMES COP clsc to enjoy each other. Committec • of • the. Whole at or. I at her face and cl1in the lack of hsleep,th 10th~s Apelloday of7 The. report was presente d to land. Also. as a precautionary grea Ier detalI th~ reques t af When Detroit's new police Maybe those kids that aren't that time for clarification. The. andwere {ell.cut when she hit the stove ~ped throug, e Ithe council by City Manager measure, a number of elm Bon Seeonrs Hospital to expand, commissioner, Johannes F. allowed lo fly motorized model matter was then deleted from lts ll.day flIght. Andrew Bremer. Jr" who dis- woodpiles were disposed of. he The joint meeting idea stem. Spreen. arrived at the Statler airplanes in the Woods can the agenda of (he Committee- WhC'n police arrived. they • • • closed that 141 trees o( varied added. med from discussions of the Hilton Holel last Friday noon help you ... mayhe they have of.the.Whole and placed on the found Mrs. Wilcox bleedln" Tuesday, october 22 species costing the city $9,1'10, Since 1954. when the Farms hospital expansion r e que s t to make a speech al (he Ad, found' that ideal Never, Never agenda of Monday night's coun. prorusely from the head, black NEW YORK CITY was hC'seti are on' order. and when they began recording ils losses. re, which the City Council has had craft Club's luncheon, he found Land for children where no one cil meeting. The c1arificati(ln and blue marks on her face. by the forces of organized labor Iarrive, will be planl~d where sulling from the dread blil(ht, since the Septemher 23 Council the cluh president, Frederick minds noise, where people care merely spelled out the mean. chin and neck. and l:tcerations Monday. Il.s l.1 million pupil: barlly necded The pTlCe of thc through 19GB, !hc Farms' loss meeting. In view of the joir,l IK. Cody. of 12 Stratford placc, more about bright-eyed young. ing of private property acces. on her scalp and chin. school systcm was paralyzcd by .trecs includes labor cost for wa~ a slaggermg 7~3 elms. of meeting the hospital malter Grossc Pointe F:trms, waiting sters with hobbies than cnforc. sihlc to the general public by She was rushed to Bon Se. a teachers' strike. Its City Hall: planting by nursery personnel, I which 606 wcrc p~lVateowned will not be scheduled for thc to greet him. clad in a gay 90'5 Ing laws to prevent these hob. defining it as any privately. coms Hospital and placed in was ringed with shouting demo he said, and 137 were publIc.owned. October 28 Council Agenda. police uniform. wilh double hies. owned. leased, or rented prop. the intrnsive carc unit. At lasl onslrators. Its police patrolmen DeFoe's report showed that D.eFoe listed a yearly com. For this re:tson also, the Oc- rows of brass buttons, a night Last Monday night the Woods erty not enclosed within a fence report she is said to be in good were conducting a work slow. this year the Farms I?st 41 panson of the numher o~ elms tober 28 meeting will be held stick, and a shiny silver hadge, Council passed an ordinance and whereon the owner, lessor, condition. down and its firemen threaten. elms to the Dutch Elm Disease, mfected and removed III the in the City Hall instead of Cody wore the slrangc "git.up" which prohibits the operation or tenant permits the gather. City police arc working on a in/! one. 37 privately-owned, and j\)ur (Continued on Page 2) Maire School. during the entire luncheon. of these unlicensed motorized (ConUuaed OD Page 2) mlmber of leads. --. '. Page Two G R 0 's S E POI N 1 ENE W S Thursday, October 24, 1968 ------_._------The best thing in lile ma~'1 Get headed in the right direc. P lls M!..1d'- S 1 I I M" B'k 0 d I be free, but cash tends to point tion-it's hard w~rk to back up aree _.. ut_~ c too II ml- I e_. 1._' inance tbem in you!' direction, : and starl all over again. _ ------_.-. ----_.------_._ .._------(COlltin.ed from Page 1) Idegree to which they cau secure I (Contill:led from Page 1) Isters with Mini.Bikes and the I The third part of tbe Parcells a.nd develop meaningful instruc. ing of persons who are present Ilike, must now turn to other program is a pilot program tion matenals and procedures. upon such properLy without spe. inte~ests because any person which contains some of the According to Mr. Peterson I cific permission of such owner, I 01 persons violating the ordin. LEASE characteristics of a Middle Lhere are some needs and prob. lessor, or tenant" ance shall upon conviction, be LE BARON School. Here 10 teachers work lems which must be studied and A section was also added to I' subject to a fine not exceeding as a.team in t.he areas of,So~ial consider.ed, such as expansion of the ordinance. indicating that it the s~m of $?OO, or impris?~. I '69 IMPERIAL COUPE Studies, EnglLSh, Mathematics, the Instructional materials was not applicable to powered mellt 111 the Clt)' or County JaIl and Science. A counselor i~ center, space and facilities. lawnmowers. tractors. sweep' I for a period not exceeding 90 Equipped with all standal"d equipment plus radio, white- also a member of the tea m. I'lusl Provide Training N'S and s.now plows, when used ~ays .. or both -:-such fine. and JENZEN walls, vinyl roof, auto, temp air.conditioner, full tinted I ,ThereI are 50 students selected There is also the need to pro. for ~eslgned purposes, or II~pC1sonment-m the dLScre. I-F Buildi1Jg glass, shoulder bell.5. I at random from each of the I vide in.service training (or farm Implements,. I tlon of the cDurl. I, INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL I~hree grades for a total o( 150, ~eachcrs and help them secure Allywa~ !~u spell It young. i The ordinance ~as declltred i m the program. The teachers 1I1creased understanding as reo i an emergency ordmance neces. I meet a~ a ~otal team weeklY'llated to some of the character. Rim BI. 1 t Isary for the preservation of the !'J ADDITIONS 5135?e? monlh :exchang~ng Ide~s and .thoughts istics which contribute to a bet iU "g J, . public peace, health and safe. , ~ REMODELING i ~t a bramstonmng se~slon. D~r. ter program fllr young people; Ity and will take effect immedi. ~ NORTHWESTERN LEASING, INC. Illig the d,ay the SocIal StudIes ~eam teaching, flex.ible schedul. (ConUnued from Page 1) Iately upon publication. I 19711 LIVERNOIS DETROIT 341.9500 and Enghsh t~achers. have the IIIg. small group and large community as follows: I Councilman William F. Huet. I same p~eparatlOn perIod as ~o group insLruction and wise util. Durin/( 1954-16 private and Leman expressed regret that the HOII TU.1.974-+ Sillce 1946 -----_._------_._._---~._------the SClcnce and Mathematic t izalion of instructioll:!1 materials three city elms; 1955-52 pri. passage of thiS ordinance would teachers. , " i and media. vatc. nine. city; 1956-48. pri. make the council app'car. as I Currently a begmnmg has I Mr. Peterson stressed that vate. 14 cIty; 1957-41 pnvate, crabby old men, but he lI1dlcat- ' been made in the Instructional there needs to be an on.going 13 city; 1958-26 private. three. ed that the ordinance in his I' Kitchens - Bathrooms designed Mater!al Center: As the In. cv~luati0!1 of any innovation city; 1959 _ 26 .private, th.ree ~pinion" was necessar.y for pub- Recreation Rooms - -Acoustical ceiling. structwn MaterIal Center de. which is mtroduced. This should city; 1960-27 private, 10 city; hc safe~y. He nostaglcally con. t Personalized Architedural Service velops it will make possible a be true of all aspects of the 1961-21 private, six city; 1962 eluded with a statement indi- Complete Hom, & Commercial Service greater degree of individualiz. educational program. Just be. -40 private, six city; 1963-20 cating that he wished The atiqn of instruction such as in- cause a certain academic dis. private. five city; 19f14-40 pri- Woods was like it was when he dependent study, preparation of cipline may be taught in a vate, eight city; 1965-68 pri. was growing up. but that since tapes, film and film strip pre. rather traditional manner does vate, 16 city; 1966-50 private. all the lots are sold now tbere views. recording and tape listen. not in itself condemn that tech. 17 city; 1967 - 97 private. 17 just isn't tbe space tbere used ing, and additional supplement- nique.city; and 1968-37 private, and to be. ,aey ma~rial.s i~ ~ach of the four Mr. Peterson concluded by four city. . That's okay kids with space academiC diSCIplines. saying: "The program should .The .Farm~ makes two clty- exploration going at full tilt I Learning to Learn always be sell,-::hingj we should WIde mspechons a year. and maybe soon you'll be able to One of the basic goals in the never feel that we have ar- als~ checks a~ re~uests. by turn to it! Middle School is to assist young rived." r~slden~s. wantmg. mspectlOns ------Exclusive For the Man of Tradition l people in learning how to learn ------0_ SUSpICIOUS100k1l1g.elms. In The 1969 RAY.BANS and here the IMC plays a vital F F. aL1 ~ases. where ~here IS no co~. role. The resource center is al. arms Iremcn cluslve. vIsnal eVIdence ~f Dutcn are here I ways under the supervision of FI.nl.sh COltI"SeS Elm DIsease. a sample IS taken a regular staff member. of the ~uspect tree and se.nt . to LanSing ,for an analYSIS, The Middle School is based Farms Fire Chief oM. William DeFoe pointed out. SAFE 011 an organizational pattern Mason disclosed that recently DeFoe said that prior to the Genuine Ray-Ban Sun which tends to make it possihle. three members of his depart. arrival uf the beetles wbich to ffi()re effectively help young ment completed courses in fire. cause the bligbt, the Farms Glasses scientifically block people in the proces~ of learn. fighting, and that he himself had approximately 6000 elms harmful rays with profes. !og. ~his.is d~e ~ the nexibi!- had just returned from a week. throughout the co~~unity, of sional-quality lenses of opli- Ity which IS,bullt mto the scheo. long International Fire Chiefs which 3.,~OOwere on private cal gl\Ju. Give .harpest ule and which makes. it possi~le conference held in Louisville, property, and 2,500'were grow. vision. to re.group students m a parhc. Ky. ing on public propertY.. ular discipline. The key point is T-he chief stated that Sgts. He said that he did inot have that a team of teachers, work. Joseph Riegler and L u c i e n available the total cost figure comfort ing with a group of students, Snep had completed a four.day since the city began ,fighting There's nothing like Ray. share their thinking on how best course at the Michigan State the Dutch Elm Disease since to work with these students, . 1954, but each year it cost the Bon. to keep your eye. cool The team periodically disl'usses Umversit.v Fire Ins p e c t ion city about $1.50 to spray a 'tree. and comfortable, rested the progress which the students School in East Lansing. The ser. The price is slightly hl'gher for and rerax~d. They fit and geants were awarded certifi. are making in the various dis. cates which are now part of privately.owned trees. . feel solid, not loose and cipIines. their records. Too, he added, it costs -an flimsy like regular sun There's more than fabric superiority in Gant. glasse •• All To Guide Recruit James ~fauk attend- average of $200each to remove In addition, "needled into the warp and woof In the present structure at ed an ~xtensi\le basic training an infected. ot dead elm, and Parcells it is hoped that all staff c 0 u r seat the University of in some cases more, depending of every Gant shirt," there's flair, fit and show members will have more op. ~I' h' . A A b h on the size of the tree.' -three vital inherents that make all the differ' • IC Igan 10 nn r or, were The city has replaced a ma" pnrtunity to assume some of the he learned the fundamentals of STYLE ence when a man wears a Gant. guidance . counseling functions. fire fighting. HI" was given a jority of the lost elms witb Ray-Bans come in fashion- In the formal organization the certificate attesting that he suc. trees of other species, and has Sitting styles for men and We chose Gant because they take shirtmaking school has 32 homeroom teach. cessfully completed the course. planted trees in areas where ers, three part.time counselor there had been no trees pre- women. Drop in, slip on a seriously. They're hard to please (like we are) pair Clndsee the difference. assistant prineipals and princi. viollsly" when it comes to fit of collar, its roU, itll profile pal. Brian K. IngalJs The new COnsignment of 141 ...... how, much it shows ahove the suit collar. J~dlvidual counseling'or group In Navy' Training trees expecled, DeFoe said, They're fastidious about the w..y the body of' guidance may involve any grade should be delivered shortly. and the 5hirt drapes and folds. All integrate .. -level and may be initiated by it is hoped. that they will be must Seaman Apprentice Brian K. planted before November 15. to achieve that viable ingredient which givcl any staff member, student, or Jngalls, USN, 18, son of Mr. and parent. In addition to their reo Mrs. Richard _W. Ingalls of 1129 M. . I d'. S comfort and aplomb. In substance. Gant sbirt& sponse to referral from teacher, Yorkshire, Grosse Pointe Park, etllo lStS et _CH&L_.~~. are keyed to the discerning tastes of well.' student or parent, the counselors Mich., has been graduated from BI del'. ~ ..... groomed men who appreciate quality. These attempt to examine each slu. nine weeks of Navy basic train- 00. 0 echo", d,44. "-. dent's status in the entire school ing at the Naval Training Cen- . iil,. l.uN alA.SU men are our customers. pattern, tben to offer an inter. ter at Great Lakes, III. The Grosse Pointe Methodist Joh O' ( pretation which may lead to In the first weeks of his naval Church 211 Moross road is nston plical o. even more s!lccessfu! school ~ervice he st~died military sub- sponsn;ing a Red Cross biood. J\lakers oj high grade glasses experience. Jects and hved and worked mobile on Friday October 25 since 1878 fJioaw/.IJI01!fo1I,' At the present time the home- under. conditions simi!~r to those between the oour~ of 2 and 87 KERCHEVAL 8 Grosse Pointe Farms 92 Kercheval on the Hill, Grosse Pointe room and homeroOm teacher he WIll encounter on'; his first p.m. TU 2.5950 assume the m

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Optimist Club Presenting ...... •...... •.•...••. , ~...... ••••••••..•••••••••. ~ \ Musical Show This Week .: ~. Comforting •Cold Weather .• .• Thp. Grosse Pointe Optimist Humble, Ron McPherson, and ...... Club will present its 21st Annual Dale Hobbs. •. •. Attirefrom. Show this Friday and Saturday Comedy favorites "Maggie" . . evenings, October 25 and Octo. S aut t e r, Marvin Robertson, . . ber .26,. at the P~rcells School "Pinky" Weatherup and Jack •. .• AuditOrium, VerDIer road ~nd Berry will appear again this .• .• Mack avenue.. G~osse. Pomte year. The writer, being optimis. . . Woods. Curtam time IS 8: 15 tic, included a tribute to the . . o'clock for both performances. World Champion Tigers long be. . . Clipper "The Butterfield Billboard of fore the Series. All dancing and Car Coat 1968" II fast moving original choreography is under the dir. musical revue, featuring a cast eclion of Pat Vigna. Calvary twill for appear. of 37 talented people, was writ. This is the only major fund. ance, SUJlerIusler Orion ten by ass 0 cia t ~ pr~ducer raising project by the Grosse pile lining. collar. and George Rogers and .IS directed Pointe 0 p t i m i s t Club. Show I~pels for warmlh with. I by Prudence Butterfield. chairman Ernie Hobbs has aU some. ugs I out weiglLl.2 hand.warm- er p

.\ Page Four GROSSE: POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 24. 1968 TIIIEF LOOTS GARAGE Imec~anic's iools, val u e d at I COllIES TO SENSES r to be a good thing after the Wins $120,000 Pair Arrested Cinelllu Leafk.~'~.T 0~ ie-w A relic about $144, Bad luck sometimes turns out immediate shock passes. Norm an A Bolz of 26 Win i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;_iiiiiiii~ In Sweepslllkes In Fatuity Fight The Grosse Pointe Cinema of the. Cine ma League and a throp notified Farms police on League will present an Arctic board "memb er of the Circum. Saturday, October 1:1,that some. FLOWER SPECIAL Loyal Haight of 1931 Little. Robert A. Powell, 22, of 796 Adventure Film, today, Thurs. navigator's Club and his wife, one entered his unlocked ga. whil. stone road, couldn't believe it Ce~tral, Lake Orion; and Ar. day. October 24, at 8 o'clock, Fern, a pr ofessor at Wayne rage sometime during October 59 lhur D. Reynolds, 21, of 3773 in Fries Auditorium. The pro. State Univer 17 and 19. and stole a mini.bike, : Sweetheart Roses 51 when he was told he had won sity, did the cam. t'", $120,000 in the Irish Sweep- Elwood, Berkley, were arraigned gram is open to the public and era work for the ~ilm. valued at $150, and assorted I All Colors 'ast stakes, last Saturdav. lIe be. in Woods Municipal Court be. free of charge, ._-~ ( lieves it now and is - delighted. fore Shores .Judge George Beau Viewers will see Nome, Kot. , -~ -- - ~ll )lr. Haight is an executive champ on Wednesday. October sebue, Portage Glacier. and '/(FOR THE BEST DEAL" ! with the W. S. Butterfield One 16 for an examination, O!l then Iceland, the island of vol. I ALL 'REES, SHRUBS which operates 50 movies i~ charg('~ of breaking and enter. canoes. I Mi('higan, has Iil'ed in T,le iug. The judr.(c presided in the. . ! & EYERGREENS absence of ,Judge Don Goodrow. Viewers will then travel to Pointe for 19 year~, see Adam Early at Powell a former Lake Orion I Greenland ov.er .the hard ~x. I I Come select from over 1,000 plants, The Iiaights hal'e four chilo school t~acher and Reynolds i panse of glaCial .lce cap which I' large 6' small - Must be cleared off 50OJOOFF dren, a son, Loyal 9 Jr., a I arc accused of breaking into th~ i cove,rs 5/6 of thiS Da~ish P?s. 9hJJlJM., d'JJ.iJ1k I the lot. daughter, Mrs. Gary Steineck. garagl' of Vance Powell 1812 sessIOn then on to a ship whICh .cr, who lives in Chicago, Ill.. JI M

Al\IJ\IUNITfON VA 1-5400 Prosperity sometimes disarms a mnn, hut adversity furnishes him the weapons to fight back, Ur.illSllrahle ? Checl{ into New Offers By EUGENE MILLER There w~s a tim(' when a grcilt many pcople- milliolls" perhaps - could be conSidered "uninsurablc." This meant lIwy couldn't IHIY life ins\lranee at any price and helped him chart the course for his estate. heca use Ihey had pon t' medieal histories. or they worked in hazardous (Jctllpation.~, In addition, many olhers pilots hilt only at high. mIdi. would have had to PilY ext ra tional prelllium rates. Nowa. premiums on their insurant(' day.', life insurance eOIll' policics hecallse Ilwy I\'('rc pOlnil'S ;11'1' ahle to offer pilots l'un~irlered ponr Ill'a IIh risks of s('hcrlv.lcd airlines policies or (heir occl,pations weT(' :,1 .,1 (I Illlanl rates. d"ng,('rous. Soml' rircus per£ormcrs If vou think V

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To remove spots from photo. ;...... '."'SERVING 3 GENERATIONS OF SMART DETROITERS ...... yi Zenn Is Nanled graphs, paintings or prints, add Farms Mayor Reactivates :* Free Estimates a Convenient Terms ~ a few drops of ammonia to a ~ To School Post cupful of warm water, and apply . Recreation Study Group carefully wilh a soft cloth which The Grosse Fointe Board of has been wrung out quite dry i ,ficss AWNINGS i LOOKING FOR PRICE? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. At a regular Farms council addition, it seems that this will Education on Monday, October in this solution. meeting held on Monday, Octo. be a good opportunity to review 14, approved the appointment : GIVE LONG LASTING SERVICE : LOOKING FOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE F'NEST. ber 21, Mayor William Butler all of the recreational facili. of Benjamin Zenn as Director * ~ Open SundlY' 10:00 to 4:. :. New Mode,n Designs : announced the reactivation of ties in the entire city." of Administrative Services, ef. Tllurs. Ind Fri. Till .* "oM, ~ ALL THIS ••• AND MORE, TOO AT th~ Citizens Re~reati1)n Com., The mayor said that he had fective December 1. Mr. Zenn, . mlttee,. to r ~"Ie W proposed reactivated the committee be. currently Assistant Director, WE DELIVER : Gel Yeor 'Round Prole~lion : recreatIOnal Improvements at cause it would be unfortunate Planning and Building Studies : With New Beautiful : TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. Kerby Field. Ker?y and Chal. not to take advantage of the Department, SehoQI Housing Di. 0" Orde, •• f $5 or Mcre * Vinyl Coated Docran fabr;" ~ BU ICK-Ot'EL DEALER fonte. The cOIl~mlttee was en. time. effort and information vision, Detroit Public Schools, • • New Cars • Used Cars • P"rts • Custom Collision Shall larged. from five members to already developed by that com. was the unanimous choice. of the 13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6.3000 II members. mittel.'. administrative screening com. ROSL YN : LO 7-0890 i Night Service LA 1.9877 Last fall, the mayor appoint. The objective of the commit. mittee from a field of 14 well. :• WE SEItVE OETROIT AND ALL, SUBURBS t• e~. a committ~e of civic. minded tee will be to review all of the qualified candidates. MARKET clhzens to review the use being recreational facilities in the His curre'1t assignment in OI.est h, tfIe WOOlf. 2941 E. JEFFERSON I made of Kerby Field, and Farms and to recommend to Detroit particularly fits him for 21020 MACK It Roslyn Rdo Flags • Banners U.:~a~r~:ite named Counci~man Richard C. the coum:il thl' way in which the post in Crosse Pointe. His PARTS • ACCESSORIES • ALL SIZES Chur~h & Schools --_. Hudson as chairman. Others on these facilities can best be used responsibilities entail the main. 184-3600 the original committee were including whatever changes and tenance of close working rela. Mrs. Nancy Waugaman. Dean improvements may be indio tionships with building project Riddle. Robert Weyhing and <~ated, he added. advisory eommittees. as well as II. Gordon Wood, ' The gro p' f' t t' '11 lhe preparation of educational ;;'~~;J/U, u sIrs mee 109 WI 'fi f I dd't' h Hudson was renamed' chair: be held in the council chambers speci Ica 10~S. n . a. I Ion. e Charcoal Broiled Steaks man of the reactivated group. I' in the city hall. 90 Kerby road~as supervised bUlldmg evalua. CUSTOM BUILDERS and the original members at 8 p.m. on Monday Octobe; .lIOns ~fter a new strueture has ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES Iagreed to scrvc again. Added 128. ,b~en In use. Another facet of to the committee were Joseph. . ! hiS work IS t.he computatIOn of TAKE-A-STEAK RESIDEN'i'lAL. COMMERCIAL MODERNIZATION Thompson, Fred Critchfield. Ed : school capacity, po~e."ii~l en. 18499 MACK at OPAL (2 blocks west of Mack-Warren Intersection Lauer, Carlheinz Bothe, George Offer Lectures rollment •. an.d the uhllzaholl of ~822-8022 14259 MACK AVE Heidt and Cleveland Thurber sehool bUlldmgs... . DETROIT, MICH. Jr. ' '0 It' As one of hiS first assIgn. Mayor Butler said that he has It f,ng ments i!l Grosse Pointe, Mr. f'~C:::;rRY'0UTOrt~DELivE'RED~T'U;:d:'4~30(m';. nves ~m~~r;::m~~m:::;:~~::::~::~,;~~*'~;:~~:~~~~t:~4;~.:::::~~~:~~~~==:~::w~~::~~~:;:r:::f.~~::~~:::~~m:::;::~~~::m::?::;:~::::~r~*:::=::::~~:::~:~~:::t:;::~:~~t~~w:{:~;:::~~::~~{~~~~::.;:~£:~:; reactivated the study group be. Zenn WIll serve as staff reo cause the ori"inal commi"ee A series of three free lectures source person to the soon.to. 2Sc Deliyery Charge which had d;ne an excellent on the ..sub~ect "Investing For be fo~med South High Sc~ool Open Daily: 4:00-10:00 p.m. Sundays: 1:00-8 :00 p.m. job, after several meetings'sub. Growth I~III be presented at C?mmillee, the group w hie h From the Charcoal Broiler milted to the council a report Grosse Pomte War Memorial \1'1~1st~dy the need fl!r the incorporating several construc. on Wednesday mghts, Novem., re.lova!lO~ and remodeling of DINNERS tive suggestions to improve thl! bel' 6, 13 and 20, at 8 o'clock. I the bUlldmg. (EACH DINNER INCLUDES FRENCH FRIES, SALAD AND ROLLl . Id b t h' . Th e" t d . . Mr. Zenn has a B.S. from the fIe • u t IS was before It was e s rles IS presen e jomtly U. 't f D t 't ~I: E d Your Choice of Three Salad Dressing.-lt'Jlian, Blue Cheese. Thousand Island deeided ,not to install tennis by ~h~ Investment Bankers .As- E~~ve~;~~;a~ist ~;~~~e~ . f 'r ~nm STRIP STEAK (8 OS,) (Boneless) 1.95 courts there.. soclatlOn an~ the G!'?ss.e Pomte Wayne S tat e University and STRIP STEAK (12, os,) (Boneless) , 2.95 . lIe also pomtcd out that the War .1I1~m~TlalASSOCiation Due has also studied at the Univer. STRIP STEAK (16 os,) (Boneless) 3.95 first report was prepared be. to llmlt~tlOns of the faculty, sity of Utah, Rhode Island Col. f?!'e the Roland Gray ~outh 1I:0se W1shl~g to att~nd ~lIISt lege and Michigan State Uni. FAMILY SIRLOIN STEAK (2 Iii,) '- 6.95 Fund 0 f fer e d to con~nbute pIck up theIr ~ree s~rles. hcket versity. (Serves four, bOl1eless) mon?y for the construchon of at the Center s offIce m ad. His career has included posts BEEFBURCER (V4 Ib,) 1.00 tenms . courls (~12,000), and van~e. as elementary teacher. assist. on Sesame Bun, Salad and French Fries before It was deCided to I?~ate !"Ir a~d water pollution indus. ant principal and acting princi. CHOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF ----- 1.75 ~ese courts at the MUniCipal tnes Will be the subject of the pal. Mr. Zenn, 40, is a native of . r=!~~:~:~~~::m~~~~~?«.:::~:;:;::m~~~~~:~~:::=.:~~~{~~:~~~:m:~~~t~m::~~~~~:~~~f:~~~~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~:~:%:::::~:~:::~:f:::~:~:::i%::~::::~::~~:;::;:*:~;:;:;::~:;::;::::::;:~:::;::;::~ PI~r.Park. . . lecture on November 6 given by Detro>it, where he and his wife III ONION RINGS SOc fRENCH FRIES 30~ P ThIs declSlo~ has, of course, Anthony Calice, vice.president and three sons now reside. changed th~ pIcture WIth ref. of First of Michigan. Mr. Caiice ------1":>,:;0.:~i',:~~~:!i"";>:!lc~%~i,,w,,i,:~i"':',,::,,'::,":!r::";'~,~':.:'i",''''::'',:'i~:~:::,~:W?''''J,',:,Y:igi~},':'::i\';~~:ii?':':Y.,:::~,,:i!"::::jB;~%:'''':r::;~~:,:~:~1: erencr! to. K~~by ~ield," the attended Cornell University. He Set De,"b' y Uf,' =. h. Fmlliiy St)'le Bucl.'et 0' Cl,ic1wn mayor saId, and It now ap. has been activc in the broker-' .. (.~, Bllcket 0' Chic1o:en No. 1 BUCKET, 8 Pieces Chieken, 1 order of pears appropriate. to reconsider I' age. business since 1946. He is 20.Year Relt''':OJ1. (a 10 corte) the Kerby Field situation. In on the board of governors of the .... french fries, salad $2.85 No. 2 BUCKET, 12 Pieces ~hicken, 2 orders of Detroit Stock Exchange and is l 8 Pieces, Serves 2 $2.30 fren~h fries, salad. (Serves 3.4) $3.99 fJ't A~RES Get Evergree,"s past president. o~ the Securi~y There will be a 20.year reo No. 3 BUCKET, 16 pieces chi~ken, 20rders of .. Traders ASSOCiationof DetrOit. union for the Denby High trench fries, salad. (Seryes 5-6)..$4.99 & ACRES, School graduating classes of 12 Pieces. Serves" $3.1.5 Set for Winter Mr. Calice will discuss the V2 Fried Chicken (4 picces), Slow, Roll, Fries, past records and potential of January and June, 1948. Th~ Cranberries ..... $1.59 date is November 2, the place 16 Pieces, Serves 5 . $4.15 CHILD'S ORDER (3 piecesl, Slow, Roll, Fries, specific eoncerns in the air and Cranberries $1.15 Winter is a critical period for water pollution industry. He wiII is Roma Hall in East Detroit. the time is 6:30 o'clock. ThCll! Chicken, Shrimp, Ribs Dinner $2.75 junipers, yews and other ever. prescnt the problems they face - 7 will be dinner, dancing and reo .. Ribs and Shrimp Dinner 2.50 greens used in ornamental in the limibtion of government "'". , ~ Chicken and Ribs Dinner 2.S0 plantings. Many are injured or action and monies, and explain freshments. Roast Beef Dinner 1.7 S 24 Pieces. Serves 8 killed because through their 1"l]y there is still great growth Jim Weitzmann may be con. Rib Dinner 2.30 1~~AS'i foliage they give off more mois. potential in this field in spite of tacted between 9 and 4 o'clock Slob Rib Dinner 3.40 $8.1 5' ture into the atmosphere than' this. at 962.3262for reservations and 32 Pieces, Serves 10 Texas Style Rcast Beef Sandwich .90 can bE replaced by root ab. further information. sorption from the soil. Measures The airlines industries will S"ofoOd~'~~'''l~ suggested by tIle Natl'onal Ar-- beN the bsubject .of theb lecture. Don't insist on cxpIammg. . your I ~~~.~~~~:~~i borist Association to prevent or p ovem er .1~ .gl~cn y pn~o point of view-people prefer to SPORT CPE. reduce the severity of wintcr erry, speela ms ruetor for t e draw their own conclusions. ... :.." . injury to evergreens mclude U of D College of Commerce ---.----.--.------the following: and Finance. 1. Water the plants thorough. John 1. Hartl, Jr. will bring $2287" Iy and regularly dw:ing the the series to a conclusion on autumn and continue this prar. November 20 discussing the two tice throughout the winter growth fields of nuclear power BELAIRS, 2.DR. CHEYELLES when soil conditions permit. and the apparel industry. 2. Spread a thick layer of I $2139 $2045 mulch composed o~ hay, stra.lV, Thieves Break BtSCAYNES CHEVY lis peat moss or f,lmllar matcnal around the pla.nts. This w~lI rc. Wav Into Cars tard evaporatIOn of mOIsture .r $2079 $1944 from the soil ann stabilize tern. peratures in the root zone. While :m automobile olVned 3 Construct a winpbreak and b:, O. J, Williams Jr., of 771 between LlW $6 9 D~~TN DELIVERY AS ArPROVAt TODAY! sunshade around individual. up. Lincoln road, was parked Sat. right-growing plants. This is es. urday, October 12, in front of NOBODY. WALKS AWAY FROM pecially important when the 1058 Audubon road, where he CHEVROLET'S "VOr..UME KING" plants stand at the housc corn. was visiting, someone broke ers Ivhere the wind sweep i5 into his car by smashing the severe, or in locations whel'e glass in the right front door. reflected heat from the sun may There was nothing of value in c;,use drastic fluctuations in the car but Williams' registra. temperature tion certificate The thief took ~f 4. Spray the plants with anti. it. disiccant material. Under vari- During the hours that Toby ITU '.760C I ous trade names these materials J. David left his car parked in arc available at nearly all gar. front of his home at 1326 Som. den stores and, applied accord. I erset last Thursday night, Oc. 16700 HARPER ing to thc manufacturer's di. tober 10, someonc broke into MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE VIA EASTBOUND X.WAY rections, will reduce the loss of the lrunk and stole a lire and I moisture from the foliage. , rim. ------~--_. -_._------_._-- JUST , ARRIVED FROM • LISSE, HOLLAND ~aic~"or,~~• It's MELDRUM & SMITH'S Our Largest Direct ~ ~ .: MULCH.IT. TO.'EM Shipment of O"'~I1~.• .;- 'TOP QUALITY IMPORTED SALE c HOLLAND BULBS 6 Rose Collars 89 Come Early For A Good Selection! BEST QUALITY IN YEARS AND •· • 6 cu. 't. Canadian Peat Moss 54.49ba'e THE PRICES ARE RIGHT! 50-lbs. Michigan Peat Moss 79Cba~ MELDRUM 6. SMITH Holland Bulb Specialists MELDRUM 6. SMITH'S 17750 Mack Ave. TU 5-5433 17750 MACK • TU 5-5433

, Page Six GROSSE POI NTE NEW,S Thursday, October 24, 1968 Journalism students needed to help with "Echo," One Car Stolen, ISHS Freshmen Teen Volunteers Needed published every two months. Hear Candidates PARKSIDE Damage Another Fo't Fall Service Proiects 12515 E. Warren, Detroit. Tutoring, Monday-Friday, RCA VICTOR About 200 Grosse Pointe High 3:30-4:30 p.m. ' Louis K:ukolic, 493 St. Clair, School South freshmen accom- The. Neighborhood Club had a very successful sum- repo.rted to City police on Sun- pani~d by their Civics ,teachers, mer volunteer program for some 120 high school youths SENIOR CENTER day, October 20. that he bad Nursing home aides with senior citizens. JeffE!rson parked his father's '67 Dodp,e Gene Matecun and J.ohn eou,tY'1 this, pastsu. m.mer.. The students served in various areas in in front of his house around 8 attended an Open Hous~ Pro- Grosse Pointe and the Inner City. & East Grand Blvd. area. Monday-Friday, 3:30-5:00 gram to meet the candIdates, . _ . . . p.m. p.m. the night before. When he COLOR TV sponsored by the G. ~. League A big .jSsist. was received from the Grosse Pointe went for the car at 8. o'clock that morning the car was gone. of Won.len Voters at the War I Rotary Clu~ :wlj.en it donated $200 to help offset the _~._'" MemorIal on Sunday, October cost of bus trfilsportation for Inner City programs. Some 6 Pointe Drivers Taken off Road A broadcast was sent to aU ~w 20. . I of the programs volunteers assisted with were Operation cars at 8:15 a.m., and the car . Among the many candidates Headstart, Scripps School Recreation and Hannon YMCA In his latest weekly listing Iprivileges of Carpenter and recovered by Detroit police at presented t~ the grou~ were Swimming Program. of errant drivp.rs whose licenses Hanna have been restored, but 11:50 a.m. and returned to Mr. LUCIen Nedzl, Democrahc Con .... were either suspended or re- J Hare's report does not disclose Kukolic. No damage was done gressman frolll the 14th Dis-, . Any students mterested III volunteermg can do so voked, See r eta r y of State Ithis. to the car. tricl, and his Republican op. i by securing an apppcation from the Neighborhood Club James M. Hare revealed that William M. Kimerly, of 77 While checking out leads on pon~nt Peter O'Rourke. and I or high schools in ..the Grosse Pointe area. Recruitment t~vo Pointe drivers had the~r Renaud road, bas been prohibit- this car theit, officer Edward Robert Wa Id r 0 n. Republican: will take place at N,prth High at a later date. hcenses revoked. one had hiS ed from driving a motor vehicle Miller found a car parked be- Speaker of the ~fichigan Hou~e i Bus tours of tnner City .and other Agencies will taken away for more .than a as of April ~, 1968. to June tween 485 and 475 St. Clair with ,of RepresentatIVes, and his. be conducted for high school students in November. year, and two had theirs sus. 18, 1969. The reas'on given was ., : Democratic challenger, Walter . pended for a period of three that he had been driving while doors ajar at 9 a.m • . Collins A workshop orientation for tutors by the DetrOIt months. The report was dated his license was "uspended. Upon further investigation he i Although the format did not Board of Education will be held on Saturday, October Sept'lmber 27. , James A. Rasmussen, of 1116 found that the padding around i call for speeches by the tandi.: 26, from 9 to 12 o'clock, at Martin Luther King High The listing showed that CHf'l Maryland, has hen forbidden the ignition had been pulled .' dates, a light turnout of adults. School. Limited bus transportation will be available for ford D. Carpenter, of 1073 to drive a motor vehicle as of away and pry marks made on tJ-llo'.\'cd them the 1ir.E' and ~'city projects. . . Lakepointe, had his operator's Sept.ember 23 through. Decem. the tumblers inside the ignition. MODEl GJ 101 ~tal of eight candidates agreed . . P . d license revoked as of September ber 12. under the lmphe~ Con.. Miller checked the area and • to speak briefly to the youths in ~Isted below a~e areas both In Gr?sse omt(' an 18 because of an unsatisfl'ctory sent Law. and Mark S. Riemer, found the owner to be James BIG SCREEN I F'~.'.es Auditoriu.m where they DetrOIt-Near ~~st SIde an.d the lone. r CIty where volun- driving record and for failing of 709 Hidden lane. from Sep. Cardoza, 488 SI. Clair. 23 in. an vered questions on many teer opportumtles are avaI1abl~: 10 appear for examination. tebmer 12 through December I , 12, becaUse of an unsatisfac- tOPl including reforminp, thl' 1968-69 VOLUN:J;EER JOBS Eled • , , BERNARD Ele . ral College, a bombing FOR HIGH SCHOOL. STUDENTS On September 16, Peter J. tory driving record. Hann~, ?f 19869 Wedgewood, The Secretary's repOrt shQw- hal~ \jn Vietnam, 18-year-old SPONSORED BY NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB had hts hcens~ revoked bec.a~se ed during the week of Septem- VANANTWERP vO~Jng,'gun control, water pol. 17150 WATERLOO DONYT BUY ANY COLOR TV of an unsahsfa.c?>ry drlY1ng ber 22-28, a total of 813 Miehi. [Democrat} W.yne County SupervllOr J~tl~~ \n~i~~bers. _ GROSSE POINTE MICHIGAN 48230 record an.d fo! failing to ~ppear gan motorists had their drivers' 3nj DistrIct TILL YOU CALL CARLSON I \ TU 5-4600 for exammatlon. licenses suspended, and 405 had Ballot [8l 75 Now, 5, 1968 I J96~ Models / Volunteer Coordinator: Mrs. 'Ferry TeWalt It is possible that the driving their revoked. TV. FOR BEST PRICE GROSSE POINTE AREA ,auER RECREATION AIDES * Ro..,... Neighborhood Club Program, Brownell Jr. High 'K.(RAn SchoQI - 260 Chalfonte. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Open evenings till 9:00 * Games room, open gym, ping-pong, table pool, Gym SLIC - 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Arts & Crafts - 1-2:30 p.m. You can buy for less at Now On !1jsplay AIDES FOR RETARDED CHILDREN PRICE Bowling - Thursdays, 4-5:30 p.m. at the Woods NO WOOD-~O ROT Bowling Alley (near Howard Johnsons). Gym - ~ T.ues~~ys - Brownell Jr. High - 260 Qj,1alfonte - Vi.it our Complele Ma;ine!>tore 4.30-u,30 p.m. ; No Wailiny-We have'il in Stocl< CARLSON TV NURSING HOME AIDES III II' To assist staff with program and occupationalt 20649 Mack at'Jernier Cooper Chris Craft herapy at Georgian East Nursing Home, 214Q). Mack. 24910 Jefferson Monday-Friday, 3:30-<1:30 p.m. Saturdays~ 10:30. 886-4260 778-3200 11:30 a.m. SALE!,. Ample. Paved Porking NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB TEEN CENTER .•~. Teen Center - 17150 Waterloo. Assist staff on O"Ifice and games room. Monday-Friday, 3:30-5:30 'p.m. SAYE AS Satu,rdays 1-5 p.m. 96 DETROIT - NEAR EAST SIDE AND INNER CITY MUCH AS BREWSTER-DOUGLAS .. '1184 Very Limited Engagement! Chrysler Freeway & Vernor. Monday-Friday, 3:3 •. BRAND NEW '68 4:30 p.m. Tutoring math, reading,. spelling, soci studies and language to assigned ,students. Super- 'ALAIII Mr. Jack Spratt of Poillard. Inc., and Mr. Fred Ondereka will be vised program - workshop orientation - teachers conferences. j ~ on hand Tuesday from 4 to 6 to answer any questions you may SCRIPPt; SCHOOL 500'5 Kercheval & Lillibridge. Tuesday & Thursday, 3:30. TWELVE TO CHOOSE FROM! , 5:00 p.m. Tutoring, story telling, Science Club. sports. have about Bolex and Hasselblad. SOME HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUIi'MENTI program. Supervised program - workshop orienta- ",c.YL., AUTO, TRANS., RADIO, VINYL ROOF, VINYL TRIM, POWER STEERING, PWR. DISC BRAKES, BODY SIDE MOLDINGS, REMOTE .CONTROL . MIRRORS, WHEEL COVERS, WHIT. tion\- teachers conferences. WALLS, REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER, PREMIUM TIRES. HANNON Y.M.C.A. 10401 E. Jefferson. Gym - Monday-Friday, 3:30. "...,. 6:00 Nn., assi1?t with gym program (girls & boys). Saturday, 9:00-11:30 a.m., boys basketball referees. YOUR 20229 Mack In the Woods TU 1-6200 Swimming - Tuesday & Thursday; Girls - Jr. Life Saving or Sr. Life Saving required. Monday-Wednes- (HOICE! day-Friday, boys, 4:45.5:15 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m.- '2799 12 noon, boys & girls. .' BRAND NEW '68 1m Iii iliiPi,ii1ii'illilliiitliliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilllllllli 11I1ItWiill!iilllliilill!llili iiBiiilillfillilhiililllllliillll IWoods Starts MUSTANGS THIS WEEK'S Safety Program 5 TO CHOOSE! All the students in the first SOME HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENTI and second grades of the ele. VINYL ROOF, AUTO. TRANS., WHITE WALLS, LOUVERED HOOD, PWR. STEERING, RADIO, mentary schools loca1ed in the WHEEL COVERS, BUMPER GUARDS, REMOTE MIRROR, SPORT PKG., STEEL WHEELS, I-CYL. BELL RINGERS , Woods were given lectures on ENGINE, FOG LIGt:lTS, BUCKET SEATS, G.T. STRIPES, ~IDE OVALS. traffic safety. with illllstrated fun booklets, after which they were shown the Woods snorkle - fhe truck and its equipment. YOUR U•S• D• A • CHOICE The program lYa~completed on 1 . Friday, October ]8. Woods Public Safety Officer' CHOICE! - Stephen Petrick, school and '2599 H CK safety officer lectured on safety BRAND NEW '68 C U to pupils in the schools, and gave every youngster a book- let which contained short safe- "'1 ty rhymes. drawings, blank CUST:OMS: ROAST pages for the children's own 2 & 4 DOORS ~ drawings on how they help their safety patrot boys, and a SOME HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENT! 8.CYL. ENG., WHITE WALLS, REMOTE MIRROR, WHEEL COVERS, RADIO, FRONT HEAD C hand puppet patrol hoy. RESTS. AUTO. TRANS., POWER STEERING, BODY SIDE MOLDING. Prices Effective October 24th Thru 26th ::c The booklets and puppets t lb. were furnished by the Grosse SEMI-BONELESS STUFFED 59 - IPointe Branch of the Automo. bile Club of Michigan, Jeffer- YOUR ALL son and Somerset. PORK LOIN BLADE After each safety lecture at - the schools, the youngsters CHOICE! CUTS - were allowed to leave the '2299 classrooms to view the Snorkel parked outside the school ALSO: NEW '68 GALAXIE sOO'S ROAST 551~ building. and were given a demonstration of various fire- fightlng and liie~aving equip' WITH ment by Patrotman Petrik. whO AIR CONDITIONING explained everything in detail. SOMe HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENT! Every other page in the book- VINYL ROOFS. 390.V.8 ENG., CRU'SE'().MATIC TRANS., WHITE WALLS, BODY SIDE MOLD. let given to the children, not INGS, POWER STEERING, POWER PISC BRAKES, SELECTAIRE CONDITlONI"G. TINTED GLASS. HORMEl'S REMOTE MIRRORS, P.8., RADIO, STEREO TAPE SYSTEM, REAR WINDOW DEFOGGERS •• only has a hlank page for the childreu's rlruwinltS, but at the SUNDAY BACON very bottom of each of these pages. is a message to parents - on how to instill safety into the. Vac. Pac. l-tb. minds of their offspring. 6te Petrik said that he plans to lecture to students .in the other USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE grades of the elementary FIRST COME schools. 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Page Seven Thursday, October 24r 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEW~ - . Two Park Boys sports events later in the yea Drama Students Doing Musical The Theatre North Playe Injured by Cars North High School's new d More than 150 boys and girls acting. ma club, is being formed • T ' have participated in pre. A dance club, sponsored by only by members of the'Y n woseven-year-old Park boys liminary acting and dancing the drama department, will par. Production classes. but . were struck by automobiles. in auditions for Mr. Gael Barr, r ticipate in the musical as well terested students from 1I1j;de Firepl c:e Wood . . separate accidents, on Friday drama teacher, in preparation levels outside of the es. October 18, and taken to Bo~ as perform at s 0 m e of the Secours Hospital for treatment for the scheduled February mu. • Birch Logs Hardwood. Package Coal of injuries. One boy was hurt sical being presented by the seriously. music and drama departments , . of North High School. LILA~S GOURM,r al • KLndling • Fire Quets At 12:25 p.m., Park police Of- . ficers were dispatched to St. The 120 st~dents enrolled In Bird Seed • Sun Flower Seed Paul and .Balfour, on report of Play Production have already I IS NOW OPEN! Garden . cocies at Bird Feede • Fire Colors • Straw a ~ed~strian hitQY a car, and begun preparing the backstage I For the FIRST TIME-you can eat YOur fovonte eoted and arrived at the scene to find organization for the musical as ' home. with for more pleasure on~ no tedio~s worktontoliziog Supplies Marsh • Rose Mulch • Rock Salt D~vid T. Scala of 1034 Devon- well as for a major dramatic! prepared by an expert . . . EnJOYthe unique ~es • Meat flavor of old country foods .• Kibbie • Grape rs D'oe res shIre, a second grade student at production' A "1 T h I[ Pies. Cabbage Rolls. Chicken with Stuffing": uv. Defer, on the pavement, and be. . m . DrI. e s e ing comforted by a group of classes Will ultnnately ~ave a DEN SUPPLIES people. bac~groun.d and a workmg ex- .MELDRUM G LILA~S GOUPIET TUxedo 4.2184 A police report disclosed that pefl~nce In. all. phases ~f I?ro. 16-8540 17921 Mack Avenue the youngster suffered a broken du.cb~m, lightmg! deslgmng, 15211 MACK AVE • right leg, imd cuts about the bUlldmg, and stagmg as well as -.--'" head, right side, and at the top of his back. The driver of the accident car, Andrew G. Chauvin, Jr., of 4535 Radnor, Detroit, said the boy was standing on the south- west corner of Balfour and then dashed diagonally across the street ,Chauvin said he attempt. to avoid hitting young Scala, hut could not stop in time. ad;o. At witness at the scene re- ported to investigating officers that ,the boy told him that he was waiting at the corner when the patrol boy raised his hand. The injured boy said that he mistook this as a signal to crass, Tr.)nics and went into the street. He did not see the oncoming car, he DIV. of Home E/ecfror Center, Inc. said. At 4:45 p.m., police were sent to Charlevoix and Lakepointe, where they found Michael Nasir 19193,"ACK AVE. Of 1378 Nottingham. on the pave- ment. The boy suffered only bruises and abrasions on tlle left side of his b:lck and under the NO COST left arm. He was taken to the OR F~E! hospital for treatment. 5.CELL Driver of the second car \;as OBLIGATION Eugene D. Morgan, 38, of 1332 OUA GRAND OPENING GIFT Beaconsfield, who told police TO YOU - SIMPLY FILL OUT FLASHLIGHT thai the lad ran out into the THIS COUPON ANDPRESENT - iinHrlfHf' COUPoN I FREE: 45 record willbe given 'street from between two cars. AT STORE LISTED IN AD! FREE: 1.P. Recorl to be given Morgan said he was unable to FREE FLASHLIGHT COUPON stop in time to a void hitting the Any One Under 18 Must .Be Accompanied by Adult. away to the next.50 customers. to the firstjt5 customers. boy. . WHILE THEY LAST i-I~~;=-~~~~~~j Another motorist, a witness to the accident; informed police that the lad ran in front of his . car, and that his rapid applica- tion 'Ji'. the brakes stalle

/--,- ,,- , ~ David F. Marsack, 44, of 1110 .. :,,-. -/>~ .. Vernier, failed to heed a warn. ing given him by Woods police AUTO STERrCARTRIDGES officers, and is awaiting trial ousands in slack. Tap B Track - 4 Tr',c'sS. Our stock is rotated for drunk driving. art,sls -, papular lriasl and most popular SONY;ERECOROER ~- ., •• In an official report, Sgt. Wal- regula.rly to keePlland. ter O'Dell and Patrolman Don- selecllons alwa~ "250A" DECK • GE CLOCK RADIO ald Schmaltz, revealed that Grand Opening STUDENT SIZE ACOUSTIC GUn AR Supe'rlor quality 4.1rack Special Price Special JUST they were on patrol on Mack &.98 List stereo lape deck 8t extreme!:,r The perfecl starler! Allraclive 3 Days Only Solid str,le circuitry. Auto- Only avenue,'at 1:10 a.m. Thursday, low price. Neatly mounled in finish. steel strings, sleel re- malic wake-to-music. plus October 17, when they observed walnut finish base. Aulomalic inforced neck. snooz - alarm. GE eleclric 5.44 shut-off. Our Reg. $11.87 13.87 Marsack comingo'!t of the 119.50 8.99 clock-4" speaker. Nightingale Lounge, Mack and Hawthorne. The man appeared to be staggering and tbe police. men stopped to speak with him. O'Dell and Schmaltz said they Solid,ate Port. asked Marsack if he was going T ..acorder to his car. Ii he had one to aP!D OPENING HOME G!PECIAL . drive, and Marsack answered BATTERY in the affirmative. Whereupon, listor lape recorder 6 TRANSISTOR ~1I,pact and portable., CHARGER he was advised not to get be. IS, complele wilh bat- SLtMLtNE-CRYSTAL MICROPHONE POCKET RADIO hind the wheel in his condition. Cr microphones, ear- Grand Opening One ballery can outlast 15. Grand Opening Attractive and durable poly' Special Easy 10 use, comes complete The policemen said that they ti and tape. Satin - chrome finish. Com- Special r. plete wilh on.off switch, 2 styrene case. Complele with with inslructions. Charges left after issuing the warning, holders and 6 ft. of shielded earphone and ballery. Our 2.99 flashlight and lransislor b.t- and about 10 minutes later, as 9.87 cord. Regular $3.98 2.98 regular price $3.97 leries. Fully guaranteed. they turned abolit and neared the Mack.Hawthorne intersec- tion, they saw Marsack, be~ind Model212 r- _~.r...... the wheel of a car, make a right ----c; BRING turn to the east on Hawthorne, eel-to.Reel Recorder • BRAND YOUR and followed him. Marsack's . The fabulous TOP. RATED _ TUBES GE STEREO IN car was weaving back ami i Craig Mod~1 212 - 2.spelld .et; ''''-1iL,';, NAME fOR forth the officers said. recorder wllh automatic le.vel ' ~ FREE PHONOGRAPH We Made a Special Buy , . control makes tape racordlng . • TV CHECKING At Goethe, the motorist ~to simple. ,UP to 4 hrs. record- Solid slate circuits and 4- and You Seve Durin£, our FREE ped for a signal light. Then J ing time. Single T jam.proof speed automatic changer Powerful General Electric ra. AND TV Repair GrAnd OpeninK real Charlevoix, Mar sac k II' control. Sale. 6 reels make this stereo a dio gives clear, sharp recep- Book 225 ft. tape free value. Changer flips up into Discount lioll. Large speaker for great RADIO $1.00 VaiuD through a stop street wit~. case making the unil com- Priced 10ne. Complete with ear- with any JUST TUBES Tube Purchasll stopping and was forced to~ PUSH B."lTERY pact and p~rtable. GE qual- phone and balleries at a curb by the policemen, ~ BunONS OR ity al a special grand open- price lower than most 6 ELECTRIC ing price. 44.88 transistors. 4.99 placed him under arreft r 39.94 driving while under th\o~~ ence of liquor. Marsa! h taken to thc station w .Oc RECORDING TAPE RIOT! SHAMROCK was given a tickct forJ VI . Special Grand Opening Prices 3 [Jays lation. 69' Only Look at these values - only a few from our 7"" Reel Iremendous lape scleClion: Splice.free, lirs! 1200 ft. qualily mirlOr finish mylar for use on all lape Trowel, Err recorders. 3 Reel POCKET MULTIMETER QUALITY CASSETTE RECORDER 225 U. SPECIAL GRAND Club To Mt OPENING PRICES No need to lhread lape-just I Hour ---h-owel and pop in the Casselle and iI's JUST Cass.ette 27~ This preCision volt.OHM me- Mcmbers of tr\~l1 gather ready to go. Weighs less ter helps in making all lypes Error ~arden

19193 MACK AVE. your Do'lt'jourself pesl conlrol un be ~adio. MICHIGAN BANKARD doityo,r"lt l,ouble.Be Solfe.8e 'OPEN MON.. THU., FRI., SAT. \0:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. TUES..WED. 10.6 lure. Call the uperts. VOK,IR,1t \Nelcome t1ere -IE 46900. No more oem, No l!Kl,e pohlem>, ~Tronics ~of ~Michi,an "FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON EVERYTHING ELECTRONIC" 12525 ST'ReI RlYtr-TE 4-. for ,.liob'.,.",,;,. _Iro/, (Oil Torm 1.,,,- TE 4-6902 Page Six GROSSE POINT£: NEW,S Thursday, October 24. 1968 SHS Freshmen Teen Volunteers Needed One Car Stolen, Hear Candidates Damage Another For Fall Service Proiects RCA VICTOR About 200 Grosse Pointe Itigh Louis Kukolic. 493 S1. Clair. School South freshmen aceoni. The. Neighborhood Club had a very successful sum- reported to City police on Sun- day, October 20. that he had panied by their Civics .teachers, mel~ volunteer program for some 120 high school youths parked his father IS '61 Dodge Gene Matecun and John Cou,ry, this. past 'summer. The students served in various areas in in front of his house around 8 attended an Open Hous~ Pro- Grosse Pointe and the Inner City. gra m ~ meet the candidates, .._ '_ p.m. the night before. When he COLOR TV sponsored by the G. P. League A big Js.sist was received from the Grosse Pointe went for the car at 8 o'clock that morning the car was gone. lof W0",len Voters at the War 'I Rotary Cluq wl}.en it donated $200 .to help offset the Memoml on Sunday, October cost of bus tr~sportation tor Inner CIty programs. Some 6 Pointe Drivers Taken off Road A broadcast was sent to all 20. of the programs volunteers assisted with were Operation cars at 8:15 a.m., and the car I recovered by Detroit police. at ! Among the many candidates I Headstart. Scripps School Recreation and Hannon YMCA In his latest weekly listing Iprivileges of Carpenter and presented to the grou~ were Swimming Program. of errant drivers whose licenses Hanna have been restored, but 11;50 a.m. and returned to Mr. FIRST Lut'len Nedzi. Democrallc COil' .... were either suspended or re-, Hare's report does not disclose Kukolic. No damage was done ... gressman from the 14th Dis-: . Any. student~. lI~ter~sted In volunte.ermg can do so voked, See r eta r y of State I'this. to the car • tricl, and his Republican op i by securmg an applicatIOn from the NeIghborhood Club James M. Hare revealed that WilliamM. Kimerly, of 77 While checking out leads on CeLOR ponent Peter O'Rourke, and i or high schools in~the Grosse Pointe area. Recruitment two Pointe drivers had their Renaud road, has been prohibit- this car theft. officer Edward TV Robert Wa Id ron, Republican. wiII take place at N,Prth High at a later date. licenses revoked, one had his ed from driving a motor vehicle Miller found a car parked be. Spe. ~er of the ~fichigan 1I0u~e' Bus tours of fn'ner City and other Agencies will taken away for more .than a as of April 9, 1968, to June tween 485 and 475 St. Clair with ,of Repr~~entallves. and hiS' be conducted for high school students in November. year. and two had thell's sus. 18. 1969. TJie reas'on given was doors ajar at 9 a.m. ,Democrallc challenger. Waller . . . pended for a period of three that he had been driving while Collins A workshop oflentation for tutors by the DetroIt months. The rf1jort was dated his license was Muspended. UlJOn furthex investigation he found that the padding around ! Although the format did not Board of Education will be held 011 Saturday, October September 27. , James A. Rasmussen, of 1116 . call for speeches by the candi: 26, from 9 to 12 o'clock, at Martin Luther King High the ignition bad been pulled The listing showed that CUf. Maryland, has ben forbidden away and pry marks made on dates. a light turnOl~t of aduits School. Limited bus transportation will be available for ford D. Carpenter, of 1073 to drive a motor vehicle as of the tumblers inside the ignition. 1;lllowed them the lllne and a city projects. . ' _1oIc1oR Lakepointe. had his operator's September 23 thrm'gh. Decem. Miller checked the area and ...... MODEL GJ 701 I t.otaJ of eight candidates agreeli ' . L' t d bIb th' G P . t. d license revoked as of September ber 12, under the lmphe~ Con- fiDth found the owner to be James • i to speak briefly to the youths in i .IS e e ow a~e areas 0 In r.osse om e an 18.because of an unsatisfactory sent Law. and Mark S. Rlbner, CoI:lrlV BIG SCREEN j Fljes Auditorium where they i Detrolt.Near ~~st SIde an.d the Inner CIty where volun. driving record and for failing of 709 Hidden lane, from Sep- Cardoza, 488 S1. Clair. 23 in. I an~vered questions on many' teer opportumtIes are avaIlablr-: ' to appear for examination. tebmer 12 through December . .' 12, because of an unsatisfac- tOPi~. including reforming the i 1968.69 VOLUNtEER JOBS Elect , , • BERIIARD E1ecl.?ral ~ollege, a bombing, FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS On September 16, Peter J. tory driving record. I Hann~, ~f 19869 Wedgewood, The Secretary's repOrt shqw- 'I halt 'tn Vietnam, 1S.year-old! SPONSORED BY N.EIGI1BORHOOD CLUB had hiS licens~ rel'~ked b~c.a~se ed during the week of Sf1jtem. VANANTWERP vo~ing;\gun control, water pol-I 17150 WATERLOO (Democrat) DON'T BUY ANY COLOR TV of an unsahsfa.c.wry ClflVlOg ber 22-28, a total of 818 lIl:ichi- Il1tlOn.llndptllers. _ _' Wayne County Supervlur GROSSE POINTE MICHIGAN 48230 record an.d fo.r failing ~ ~ppear gan motorists had their drivers' 3.d District TILL YOU CALL CARLSON j . TV 5-4600 for exammatlOn. licenses suspended, and 405 had Ballot [EJ 7S Nov. 5, 1968 ! 7969 Madels / Volunteer Coordinator: Mrs. 'Perry TeWalt It is possible that the driving their revoked. GROSSE POINTE AREA TV. FOR BEST PRICE RECREATION AIDES Neighborhood Club Program. Brownell Jr. High *RO~ER School - 260 Chalfonte. Saturdays, 9 a.m,.4 p.m. Open evenings till 9:00 Games room. open gym, ping-pong. table pool, Gym * SLICKCRAn - 9 a.mA p.m. Arts & Crafts - 1.2:30 p.m. You can buy for less at AIDES FOR RETARDED CHILDREN N€lIN On D{splay PRICE Bowling - Thursdays, 4.5:30 p.m. at the Woods NO WOOD-N~ ROT Bowling Alley (near Howard Johnsons). Gym - \ T.uesd~ys - Brownell Jr. High - 260 Qitalfonte - Visit our Complete Marine Store 4.30.5.30 p.m. , CARLSON No \Vailing-\Vc have ~iiin Stock TV NURSING HOME AIDE.S III r To assist staff with program and occupationalt 20649 Mack alVernier Cooper Chris Craft herapy at Georgian East Nursing Home, 214Q.1Mack. 2491.0 Jefferson Monday-Friday, 3:30.4:30 p.m. Saturdays~10:30- 886-4260 778-3200 11:30 a.m. .SALE:! - Ample. Paved Parking NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB TEEN CENTER 'iX" Teen Center ~-17150 Waterloo. Assist staff on 'blfice and games room. Monday-Friday, 3:30.5:30 'p.m. SAYE AS 96 Satu.rdays 1.5 p.m. __ MUCH AS DETROIT - NEAR EAST SIDE AND INNER CITY $1184 BREWSTER-DOUGLAS . - Very Limited Engagement! Chrysler Freeway & Vernor. Monday-Friday, 3:.3 BRAND NEW '68 4:30 p.m. Tutoring math, reading, spelling, socia studies and language to assigned ,students. Super- .GALAXIE Mr. Jack Spratt of Poillard, Inc., and Mr. Fred Ondereka will be vised program - workshop orientation - teachers co.nferences. _I on hand Tuesday from 4 to 6 to answer any questions you may SCRIPP:; SCHOOL 500's ~ Kercheval & Lillibridge. Tuesday & Thursday, 3:30. 5:00 p.m. Tutoring, story telling, Science Club, sports TWELVE TO CHOOSE FROM! • have about Bolex and Hasselblad. SO~E HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENTI program. Supervised program - workshop orienta- a.t.YL., AUTO. TRANS., RADIO, VINYL ROOF, VINYL' TRIM, POWER STEERING'E:rR• DISC BRAKES BODY SIDE MOLDINGS, REMOTE .CONTROL ,MIRRORS, WHEEL COV • tion, - teachers conferences. WALI.S,' REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER, PREMIUM TIRES. '. HANNON YM.C.A. 10401 E. Jefferson. Gym - Monday-Friday. 3:30. 6:00 Plm., assist with gym program (girls & boys). Saturday, 9:00':"11:30 a.m., boys basketball referees. YOUR 20229 Mack In the Woods TU 1-6200 Swimming - Tuesday & Thursday; Girls - Jr. Life Saving orSr. Life Saving required. Monday-Wednes- :(:HOICE! day-Friday, boys, 4:45-5:15 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m.- '2799 12 noon, Q9Ys & girls. ------BRAND NEW '68 lid IWoods Starts Safety Prograln MUSTANGS THIS WEEK'S 5 TO CHOOSE! AU the students in the first SOME HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENTI and second grades of the ele- VINYL ROOF, AUTO. TRANS., WHITE WALLS, LOUVERED HOOD, PWR. STEERING,. RADIO, BELL RINGERS, mentary schools located in the WHEEL COVERS, eUMPER GUARDS. REMOTE MIRROR, SPORT PKG., STEEL WHEELS, UYL. I Woods were given lectures on ENGINE, FOG L1Gl;ITS, BUCKET SEATS, G.T. STIUPES, ,,!IDE OVALS. traffic safety. with illustrated fun booklets, after which they were shown the Woods snorkle U.S.D.A. CHOICE fire truck and its equipment. YOUR The program was completed on 1 Friday, October 18. Woods Public Safety Officer CHOICE! Stephen Petrick, school and '2599 CHUCK safety officer lectured on safety BRAND NEW '68 to pupils in the schools, and gave every youngster a book- let which contained short safe- CUST,OMS: ty rhyrr:r.s, drawin/!s, blank ~, ROAST pages for the children's own 26'4 DOORS drawings on how they help their safety patrol boys, and a SOME HAYE ALL OF THIS EQUIPMENT! 8.CYL. ENG .. WHITE WALl.S. REMOTE MIRROR, WHEEL COVERS, RADIO, FRONT HEAD hand puppet patrol boy. RESTS. AUTO. TRANS .• "OWER STEERING, BODY SIDE MOlDING_ Prices Effective October 24th Thru 26th The booklets and puppets 5,9: were furnished by the Grosse SEMI-BONELESS STUFFED Pointe Branch of the Automo- hill' Club of Michigan, Jeffer- YOUR ALL - son and Somerset. PORK LOIN BLADE After earh safety lecture at -~ the schools, the youngsters CHOICE! - CUTS ~ were allowed to leave the '2299 classrooms ~ view the Snorkel parked outside the school ALSO: NEW '68 GALAXIE 500's - ROAST 551~ building. and were given a demonstration of various firc- fightlng and lifesaving equip ment by Patrolman Petrik. who WITH AIR CONDITIONING i cxplained everything in detail. SOME HAVE ALL OF THIS EQUli'MENT! _' Every other page in the book- oIlNYl ROOFS, 390.Y.8 ENG., CRUISE.O.MATIC TRANS •• WHITE WALLS. BODY SIDE MOLD- HORM EL'S ~ lct given to the children, not INGS, POWER STEERING, POWER DISC BRAKES, SEI.ECTAIRE COflWlTlONING, TINTED. GL;tl.SS. only has a blank page for the REMOTE MIRRORS. P.8 .• RADIO, STEREO TAPE SYSTEM, REAR WINDOW DEFOGGERS. children's dra\Vin~, but at the SUNDAY BACON very bottom of eaeh of these ftc - pages. is a message to parents Vac. Pac. .", 1-lb. 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Thursday, October 24, 1968 Page Seven ----- GROSSE POINTE NEW~ Two Park Boys sports events later in the year Drama Studewtts Doing Musical . The Theatre Norlh Players, Injured by Cars North High School's new dra,: More than 150 boys and girls acting. ma club, is being formed nof Twoseven-year-old Park boys have participated in pre. A dance club, sponsored hy only by members of the' Play liminary acting and dancing the drama department, will par- Production classes. bUl lJy. in were struck ~y automobiles, in auditions for Mr. Gael Barr, tJcipate in the musical as well terested students from all grade ce separate accidents, on Friday drama teacher, in preparatl'on Firepl Wood as perform at s 0 m e of the levels outside of the clfsses, OctoberS H't18, and taken to Bo~ for the scheduled February mu- ..__ ..~ ecours OSplal for treatment sical being presented by the • Birch Logs Hardwood. Package Coal music and drama departments . of North High School. LILA~S GOURtl1V£ al • Kindling • Fire Quets At 12:25 p.m., Park police of. Th 120 d . • ficers were dispatched to St. e st~ ents enrolled In IS NOW OPEN! Garden Bird Seed • Sun Flower Seed Paul and .Balfour, on report of Play Produchon have' already Bird Feede • Fire Colors • Straw a pedestrian hit 'QYa car and begun preparing the backsta..:e I For Ihe FI RST TIME-you con eol you, favorite delicacies at to' home, with for mo'e pleasure and no tedious work. Created. ~nd Supplies }: • Rose Mulch • Rock Salt arrived at the scene find organization for the musical as . D~vid T. Scala of 1034 Devon- well as for a major dramatic! prepared by on expert ... Enjoy Ihe unique ond. tanta1JzlDg flavor of old counlry foods .• Kibbje • Grope Leaves ,. Meat shire, a second grade student at od ti . Al T h I Pies. Cabbage Rolls. Chicken wilh Stuffing' bl?rs 0 oeuvres. Defer, on the pavement. and be pr uc o~ m . Of!. e s e I ing comforted by a group of classes wdl ultllDately have a people. bac~groun.d and a working ex- .MELDRUM G DEN SUPPLIES A police report disclosed that perJ~nce m. all. ph8ses ~f ~ro- LILA~S GOUltMET 17921 Mack Avenue TUxedo 4-2184 the youngster suffered a broken du~h?n, lightm~, deslgmng, 15211 MACK AVE • TU 6.8540 right leg, and cuts about the bUlldmg. and stagmg as wetl as -----_.=-- head, right side, and at the top of hi~ back. The driver of the accident car, Andrew G. Chauvin, Jr .. of 4535 Radnor, Detroit, said the boy was st~nding on the south. west corner of Balfour lind then dashed diagonally across the street ,Chauvin said he attempt- to avoid hitting young Scala, but could not stop in lime. adi'o. At witness at the sr.ene reo ported to investigating officers that the boy t61d him tbat he was waiting at the corner when the patrol boy raised his hand. The injured boy said that he mistook this as a signal to cross, 5 and went into the street. He did Tronic not see the oncoming car, he D/V. of Home Electronics Center, Inc. said. At 4:45 p.m., police were sent to Charlevoix and Lakepointe, where they found Michael Nasir 19193i:MACK AVE. of 1378Nottingham, on the, pave- ment. The boy suffered only bruises and abrasions on the left side of his back and under the NO COST left arm. He was taken to the OR FR~E! hospital for treatment. 5.CELL Driver of the second car \;as OBLIGATION Eugene D. Morgan, 38, of 1332 OUR GRAND OPENING GIFT Beaconsfield, who told police TO YOU - SIMPL.Y FILL OUT FLASHLIGHT that the lad ran out into the THIS COUPON AND PRESENT 'street from between two cars. AT STORE LISTED IN AD! -FiiSHi'lfHf" CouPoi I FREE: L. P. Recorl to be given FREE: 45 record willbe given ''''£ - .• --, , .. _' I Morgan said he was unable to FREE FLASHLIGHT COUPON milT -,-- _ ..•... -_... J stop in time to avoid hitting the Any One Under 18 Must .Be Accompanied by Adull. away to the first5 customers. to the next.50 customers. boy. WHilE THEY LAST Another motorist. a witness ~;=~:..;~~~~~J to tbe accident, informed police that the lad ran in front of his car, and that his rapid applica- tion of the brakes stalled the Fc,You, motor. They boy continued on Ca, his way and was hit by Morgan. or BOllt Neither Chauvin nor Morgan was charged, and both were reo I .. 9.VOLT leased after making statements DIAMOND PHONOGRAPH NEEDLES to the authorities. 8 TRACK STEREO TAP£"PLAYER Our Regular $3.98-Grand Opening Special $1,97 TRANSISTOR G,and Openfni Special Grand Opening Prices. 3 Days Only Spe~iat Unbelie.eably We carry a ctlmplele selection BATTERIES Enioy ycur favorite music in .39 87 priced at 01 needles for all makes at full 81ereo in Ihe comlon of Stock up now lor your radios, Motorist Fails phonographS. Brand names, your car. 10 walls of music,. • 1.97 tape recorders, etc. 10~ To Heed Advice power. Easy. 10 in8lall. " " 99.88 lirst QualilY. Compare al $7.95

David F. Marsack,44, of 1110 Vernier, failed to heed a warn- ing given him by Woods police AUTO STERElY.,CARTRIDGES officers, and is awaiting trial 8 Track - 4 Trscl\. Thousands in slack. Top for drunk driving. anisls -' popular namlls. Our slock is rolaled In an official report, Sgt. Wal-' regularly to keep newest and most popular ter O'Dell and Patrolman Don- selections always on hand. GE CLOCK RADIO ald Schmaltz, revealed that Grand Openine STUDENT SIZE ACOUSTIC GUITAR Special Price they. were on patrol on Mack Supe.rlor quailly 4-lrack &.91 Lilt Special JUST Only avenue, 'at 1:10 a.m. Thursday, stereo lape deck at extremely The perfect starler! Allraclive 3 Days Only SoUd sfate circuitry. Aulo- matic wake -to-music, plus October 17, when they observed low price. Neatly mounted in finish, steel strings, steel re- walnut finish base. Automalic inforced "erk. snooz - alarm. GE eleclric 13.87 Marsack coming out of the 5.44 shut-off. 119.50 Ou, R.g. $11.87 8.99 clock-4" speaker. Nightingale Lounge, Mack and Hawthorne. The man appeared to be staggering a'nd the police- men stopped to speak with him. O'Dell and Schmaltz said they Solid State Port. asked Marsack if he was going Tape Recorder to his car, if he had one to GRAND OPENING HOME drive, and 1\farsack answered SPECIAL BATTERY in the affirmative. Whereupon, All Iransistor lape recorder 6 TRANSISTOR he was advised not to get be. is compacl and ponable_. CHARGER Comes complete with bat. SLlMLlNE-CRYSTAL MICROPHONE hind the wheel in his condition. POCKET RADIO Grand Opening lories, microphones, ear- I Grand Opening Special The policemen said that they phone and tapa. Allractive and durable poly- Satin - chrome linish. Com- Special styrene case. Complete wllh left after issuing the warning, plele with on-off swilch, 2 earphone and ballery. Our holders and 6 ft. of shielded and about 10 minutes later, as regular price $3.97 2.99 they turned about' and neared 9.87 cord. Regular $3.98 2.98 the Mack-Hawthorne intersec. tion, they saw Marsaek, behind the wheel of a car, make a right Model 212 ~ turn to the east on Hawthorne, BRING BRAND YOUR and followed him. Marsack's Reel.to.Reel Recorder • TUBES The labulous TOP - RATED Fr IN car was weaving back and I Craig Model 212 - 2.spe"ed '\.J~'" .• ,<. , GE STEREO NAME FOR forth, the officers said. r recorder with aulomatic level .. V:~. FREE conlrol makes tape recording " PHONOGRAPH We Made a Special Buy TV CHECKING At Goethe, the motorist stop. • and You Save ped for a signal light. Then at simple. ,Up to 4 IllS. record- Solid state circuils and 4- FREE ing lime. Single T jam-proof Durine- our speed aulomatic changer Powerlul General Eleclric ra- AND TV Repair Charlevoix, Mar sac k went conlrol. Grand Ol'tnlne- make Ihis stereo a teal dio gi.es clear, sharp recep- Book Sale~ 6 reels RADIO value. Changer 1Iips up into Discount lion. Large speaker lor great $1.00 Valua through a stop street without 225 rt. tape rree with any case making Ihe unit com- Priced lone. Complete wilh ear- stopping and was forced to the JUST TUBES Tube Pu,chasa curb by the policemen, who PUSH 8AnERY paci and ponable. GE qual- phone and balleries at a BUTTONS OR ily al a special grand open- price lower than most 6 placed him under arrest for ELECTRIC ing price. 44.88 transis:ors. 4.99 driving while under the influ- 39.94 ence of liquor. Marsack. was taken to the station where he was given a ticket for the vio. SHAMROCK RECORDING TAPE RIOT! 30ayS lation. Special Grand Opening Prices 69' Only Look al lhese values - onry a few from our 7" Reer Iremendous tape selection: Splice-Iree, first 1200 It. T,.owel, Error quality mirror linish mylar lor use on all tape POCKET MULTIMETER recorders, 3 Reel Club To .~leet QUALITY CASSETTE RECORDER 225ft. SPECIAL GRAND OPENING PRICES No need 10 thread lapa-just I Hou, 27~ This precision voll.OHM me- Members of the Trowel and pop in 1M Casselle anrl it's JUST Cassette ter helps in making all types Error Garden Club will gather ready to go. Weighs less than 3 Ibs One louch record- 01electrical repairs. Accurate 3.99 for their Octobfr meeting tOday, ing. plays in any positiM. within 3%. Thursday, October 24, at 12:30 39.94 99~ o'clock in the Anita avenue bomc of Mr.~. William Bedard .. lITrs, Paul ~'achuga will demo i GRAND OPENING GRAND OPENING PRIZES!!! . onstrate Dried Flower Arrang. Home Elect,onic Centers, wilh 23 slores across the midwesl, proudly announces S'op In and get aCQualnled wllh ing. Ihe opening 01 their 24th store in Grosse Poinle, Ouring tnis Grand Opening cele- Grosso POllllo's most complele elec. bralion, Radio. Tronics will give away 8 door prIzes. valued as. high as $149.95 tronic!! store. Our uncondilional (1s1 Prize) ..• so come in and register lor these .aluable plIZes There is no Money Back Guarantee assures you purchase necessary 10 qualify. The drawiog will be held at the store on Saturday 01 merchandise you can lrus!. IF FOR ..c;;;; . OC1.26 at 7:00 P,M .... all winners will be nolified by lelephOne. • 19193 MACK ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT COM. 1st Prize: General Electric 4.Track Stereo Tape Recorder (M8oo0} • 2nd Prize: PLETEL Y SATISFIED WITH ANY PUR. 'i!,~ C.Track Stereo Aula Tape Pla,er • 3rd Prize: Garrard Model 60 MK II Record STEREO HEADPHONES CHASE MADE AT RADIO.TRONICS, Changer. 4th Prize: Craig 212 Ponable Tape Recorder • 5th Prize: Eleclro Voice WE WILL GLADLY REFUND YOUR True slereo sound withoul Unbeli.veabl~ Spaaker System in Walnut Enclosure (EV-l1) • 6th Prize: Channel Master AM.FM OCT. 24,25, 26 FULL PURCHASE PRICE. oulSlde noises. Listen 10your Priced at Personal Size Portable Radio • 71h P,ize: Hollow Body Guitar-wilh Blond Face favorile musiC wllhout diS- • 8th Pllze: Set of Slereo Headphones During this Grand Opening celebralion, Ral;lio.Tronics will give away 8 door ptizu, turbing Ihose arouod you. 20 valued as high as $149.95 (151 Prize) •.. so come In end register for these to 20,000 cps. 6.99 To be eUglble for the Grand OpenIng prfzes all children under Ihe IlI'e of valuable prizes. There is no purchase necessary to Qualily. The drawing wilt be .lllleen mu.t be accompenled theIr p.renl •. Only one prize par funlly. held al lhe store on Salurday. Ocl. 26 at 7:00 P.M •••. all winners will be notified by by lelephone. . your 19193 MACK AVE. Do.ityoUl$ell ~esl conl,ol can be ~adio. MICHIGAN BANKARD ~oil'lourseU Irouble. Be ule. Be sure. Call Ih& &'oerl,. VOKIIR,II OPEN MOtt., THU., FRI.. SAT. 10:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. TUES..WED.10.6 \Nelcome here -TE H9OO. No more pesls, 110 IlIOreproblem!, ~Tronlcs ~of ~Mic"II1'" "FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON EVERYTHING ELECTRONIC" 12525 Gnnd Rivllr-TE 4-UOll f", ,./iabl. "",,11. _fro/, coli """Inlx-TE 4'-6902 Thursday, October 24, 1968 Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS- Flurry Of Park A MO h I It takes a real. storm in any \ how much worrying he has done o .ituarl'es uto IS aps man's life to make bim realize over squalls. PHEASANT SEASON : __ b The Grosse Pointe Par~ police pany, which was parked near' I DONALD E. POULIN I department reported a flurry of Harvard road The left rear I STORM SASH fOR STEEL CASEMENTS IS OPEN Interment was in Holy Sepul. fOl:r automobile accidents duro d d' dO' f i To fit all sl)'les of "Fenestra@" type windows, FUDeral services for Mr. chre Cemetery. ing a recent weekend. oor was amage. river 0 I furnished, in Alum. or Steel. In color. SPECIAL Poulin, 42. of 1415 Yorkshire • • • the van was a Wigle employe I 'NOTE" AIR.TEC SE<;'TIONS I road, were held on Thursday, RICHARD'."'H. MOl;lKE1TER,d' JR. a ACtercar stoppedrunning tointomakethe reara leftof 11,0'UIS L. 0 swal,d 1913 Allard' Hinged. for cleaning,EASY TOnoOPENstorage, stays on I l. clober 17,--in the Verheyden Funera • ~rvlces.' an IDter. t aven-- year 'round-365 days of comfort. Anodized TARGET THROWEP.S Ii OFuneral Home and from SI. ment for 'Mr. I\1orketter, 38, for. u!n at. Jeff~rson and Three ..c. _.______orllrabaked enam.1 finish. Black.brown.gr.e", $2.50 each :::" ~, Clare Church. A Rosary was merly of. 9raytop l1Oad, more ~IJek dr;~e FridaYt'd0thctobe! 11, B .red or white. • (LAY TARGETS ~.., said on Wednesda~', October 16. recently Q('F: daugh~r was walking east on'<~ .S'NOW m ".~' Sharp, clean. Just ...., 6-way seat...-.....-_., ~ Kerch~al, when a car stopped m.... . -.' at a stop sign. co:. " . ~ w~~:id~al~ea~:th;~eye;~:s old~ REMOVAL I i~~:~'kC::;~la~at~:::: i~t:~i~~:. 6G~:; '67Cadillic Eldorado. Dark blue, blue I with a long facl:l and dark hair ,,' interior, air conditioned,. 6 way seat @ "mb'd 'x" ''Om hi, ,.. ,. W ".f,.•" ,••dit""'", til. wh•• I, ... "., AM.FM. $4 995 w g;,E.~;.~~:l:~y!':r:;w•• ~f,~h~r.i;:.;m..I~ J In late September City police ~~ receivcd a report o~ indecent . ~~:~;s.~X$,•• exposure in the same area 'and the de~criptions ~n both cases arc similar.' However in the first case the ~inan\vas driving ...... a light blue Volkswagen.

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_____..- ... s_.....E..E..E_s~ ...... _S __ S...... s__ Il.- ..'ISSIlllS.... ISSIlll•• S.S..... ,•• ... '•• 1II7.S.SISS..... ,771'17.'1771"5.'.2171'.'._ Page Nine Thursday, O~tober 24, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS It is not the time a man f and confidence he puts into hiI Education Group Plans Election Leader, Chosen Student Drivers Detroit Hosls City Manager, spends in plannlng-il's the faith planning that really counts. Election of new members to ber 29 in the Parcells Middle Robert A. Slone, city man. John M.' Patria,che, of East By GP Jaycees Contest Winners Lansing, is president of the in. K.ttlw's.,. P.t. L",.. Co. the executive committee will SchOOlauditorium. ager of Grosse Pointe Park and president of the Michigan <:hap. ternational group. William H. highlight the annual meeting of All paid members of the or. The newly organized Grosse Five graduates of last year's ter of the International City Lange, of Pleasant Ridge. is ganiazlion are eligible to vote. Pointe Jaycees elected Pieter Grosse Pointe South High • AUTO LEASING • Grosse Pointe Citizens for Edu. Managers Association, announc. t!hairman of the host ,c()l,'mit. ALL MAKES AND MODELS Other bU5iuess will include all- van Horne, of 1430 Hollywood, 8ehool's driver education pro. that moreVlan 1,000 dele. tee. aetio~, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Octo. es Ce .. Adjust nual reports of the officers, ae- president at their October 8 gram won recognition for gatei from many partS of the Besides Slone, these city w. cording tll Hugh Harness, presi- meeting. Van Horne, an attor. their entrIes in Volkswagen 01 Our "a .. world are attending the 54th managers of Pointe communi. On. Car "H' To Your NHcI. fJeet • • • 'fRNARD dent. Following the business ney for the Penn Central llail. of America's national driver annual conference of the organ. ties are attending the conclave: meeting there will be a panel road, Slid he was "very pleased safety, "The Great Idea Con. iulion at Detroit's ~tatler Hil. Andrew .Bremer Jr., Farms; 885-4770 VANANTWERP discussion between two students, to have the opportunity of servo test" Entrants were asked, ton Hotel for five days begin. Tho mas Kressbach, City; 15550 E. Warren IDemocra t} one from South and one from ing the community in this ca. "How would you improve ning nen Monday, October 20. Chester Petersen, Woods; and Wlyn. County Supervisor North High School, and two pacity. As charter president of driver safety?" George 'oll1k" Mlr. 3re1 t1lstrid The conference, Slone said, Thomas Jefferies, Shores. J teachers, one from each school, the Grosse Pointe Jaycees, I'll AnSwers were to be COD. Ballet ~ 7$ Nov. 5, 1968 entitled "Tell It Like It Is." do all 1 can t() see to it that our cerned with highway safety is focusing on "The Dynamics ()rganizati()ns becomes a meaD- legislation, technical improve- of Urban Management," with ingful contributor to our com. ments in vehicle or highway sessions aimed at solving such munity welfare." design, or similar topics. The key urban pJ;oblems as employ. ideas were to be expressed in ment, civil rights and disturb- VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET Other officers chosen were an essay of up to 1,000 words, ances, and Information process. John Ursa, internal vice-pres. supplemented by diagram, ing. ie'ent; Al Lang, external vice. models, or photographs, or the BLANKEI5- president; Tom Sullivan, sec. presentations could be graphic, retary; Mike McDonald, treas. Elect including a short written state. urer:; Tim Mast and Jim Yeo- ment explaining the problem AVAILABLE fOR e offer ,ClOd mans, member of the Board of area and the proposed solu. 9g • 'tit Nev. 2 Directors. tion. THE fiRST TIME The first major function of Barbara Parson was named the Grosse Pointe Jaycees will' one of the 14 regional runner. Air mail from Donald • be the Charter Night Banquet ups. She was awarded a $100 the unique Corne, Choco- TWO G~OSSE POINTE LOCATIONS which will be held November savings bond and a plaque for lates the only chocolate 7 at the Golden Lion Restau. both herself and the school. filled with fresh butter rant, 2238 Moross road. Her idea dealt with. the design DENBY CLEANERS of safety devices for the in. and cream. Gift wrapped. The banql.let will start at ap- terior of automobiles. BROWN OUR 25th YEAR proximately 7 p.m. and will Larry Markhom received the $400 Pick Up and Delivery VA 2-7055 f'c!ature the presentation of the "outstanding school award" for 1~lb. _ _ _ - WAYNE COUNTY SUPERVISOR 20017 Mack at FairholllIe - 15029 Kercheval at M1lrl'Ionci Charter from the U.S. Jaycees his entry. Grant Collins, Steve made by Robert Paget, Michi. Ellis and John Southcott all 00 gan, Jaycee state president; as received certificates. for their 2-tbs __.... _ ...-._.-. $8 .DISTRICT 1 - REPUBLICAN well as a .talk by.Paul D. Bag~ entries. well, past national president of Ed Rateick. sales manager the U.S. Junior Chamber of manager and Leon Strauss, IRSI Resident of GrQsse Pointe Member of Grosse Pointe Commerce: Everyone Is wel. assistant sales manager of • Woods. • Woods Planning Commission come to attend the banquet and Wood Mot()rs, Inc., presented 16160 E.st Jefferson Michigan State Bar anyone interested in attending the awards at the high school Grosse Pointe should call Dave Leone at D r i v e r Education Building~ • Attorney • Association 885.0505. . Dean Balcirak, coordinator for Detroit Bar Association RAKING'S The Groase Pomte Jaycees the Grosse Pointe Drive Edu- 882-8848 Special assistant AttorMY • General for State of Michigan • were extended by the Detroit cation programs,. wa.s also Allow up to 2 Weeks Wayne County Bar Jaycees over the past several present to receive awards for for delivery. • Association months. John C. Prc-st, 852 the High School's student par. Wayne County Road A Pemberton, acted as extension ticipation. • Commissioner Attorney--- Experienced in County &: chairman and will continue to 10 years • Municipal government serve for a few weeks as ad. Finest Quality BREEZE ••. visor to tll.e Chapter. The Jay. cees are comprised ol yaun, This is the first time that you as voters have an oppor- men between the ales of 21 'Wool tunity to vote for the legislative positions of County Gov- and 35 interestc!d in community • ernment. In the past this has always been appointed. The affairs and leadetship training. carpetIng most recent County Budget has gone from $125,000,000 to Anyone interested in becoming . $141,000,000, a raise of 12 percent. If you want representa- a Grosse Pointe Jayt!ee should 14. te 21.• yo .... tion for your area and economy in County Government - call Pieter van Horne at 885. 8302 or 825.7000. . COIft' ift .r 1.11 fer H 11I,1.. ... lie 1h0wII ift 'OUr home Vote for DONALD BROWN. CERTIFIED CARPETS Republican Ballot No. 160 - Vote NO'fembe, 5th The Block Plans ''''nl", .".1"~1I1h .... iI.".. - TU4.5135 63 Kerch ... 1 I. .... e.....i.1 F.de .. 1 Iltll., I.war 1,....1 Halloween Fete

The Block, Mack avenue be- tween Devonshire and Three Mile drive, will be the scene of a three.day celehra'.i()n October '25 to 27. Sponsored by the Bleck Asso. ciation, (an organization of 14 businesses located there), the NBD guarantees to pay you frtIIt festival will feature: . with • $109.95 Demonstrations in the-makinl or glass, pottery, jewelry. and papier maehe products, a Mod VAIPID-IM~N fashion show, square dancing fortune telling, a t!ostllme con: ""ET SWEEP test, with prizer, for children under nin'e; plus a variety of speelal and lurprile features. the highest possible earnings You've got to try the new JET SWEEP to believe ltllt's the A scaled-down "car of the fu- fast, easy way to maintain neat, clean lawns and property. ture" from Ford Motor Corr.- A controlled JET SWEEP airflow does all the work for you pany and a Bentley antique car, -cleans out lawn clipping::, leaves, twigs, chips and other will be displayed. Detroit Edi- deb~s-piles it WHERE YOU WANT IT for easy disposal. son Company's calli()pe wlll add AvaUable in 3 and 4 HP-controlled airflow up to 170 mph- to the festivitil:s. Two way Discharge Chute-extra wide, Adjustable Guide To help maintain the Hal. Rollor-Adjustable, Folding Storage Handle-Super Cushion loween spirit, a "ghost" sbop. on your time deposits Tires-AU steel Frame and TLH'bine Houslng. per will be maneuvering along tne Block-waiting todesiiDate persons as "Special Prize WID• .lET SWEEP IS AT YOUR LOCAL YARD-MAN DEALER ners.", Cider and donuts wiD be available. Festival bours will he '10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; noon to 5 p.m. on Here's the guarantee: An.d we'll mail you a Quarterly Statement Sunday. to show where your account stands, Persons attending the festival Your initial deposit will be continuously will witness square dancing compounded at 5% annual interest for We'll also give you a year-end report of in- techniques called by Wes and 19815 MACK AYE., Grosse Pointe Woods TU 1-6233 .Julie Rea, active in the area for 4. full years to give you more than 5%% terest earned to help ease your struggle with the Open Mon. through Fri., 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Open Sot. 8_o._m_._to_5_p._m_._t_he_p_lS_t_18_ye_a_rs_;_- _ effective interest. Income Tax forms. Sound good? That's not the half of it. If this sounds to you like the best Time De- Immediate Delivery We promise to make it as convenient as posit Savings plan in town, it's only because we possible for you to get your money and On the Fabulous planned it that way,* interest when you want it. Come in and ask for new, improved Time We'll let you add to your Deposit Savings at the National Bank of Detroit. 1969 GRAND PRIX original one thousand dollar investment at any time, in the second most important any amount of $100 or more. Dame on the "be~ksNBD you wnte: _.....

at RANDY WOOD

:' '.~.:) PONTIAC-GMC TRUCK, INC. , ;~::,~'\ ,.,. ~::.'::';?ifo NOW IN OUR TEMPORARY FACILITIES '(':',:: ," '~ ~,~ . '~ .... 95.103 MACOMB, MT. CLEMENS (Fcmnerly John Rummel Pontile-Cadillac-GMC Truck) OUR SPECTACULAR NEW SHOWROOM NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION GRATIOT AVE., 'h MILE NORTH OF METROPOLITAN PARKWAY 15 Minutes From the Pointes Phone 465-1281 Page Ten .GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 24, J 968 !,~ple who take the lime to I Men who take time. to laugh CQJ:lS. Ider a problem usually come occasionally bave learned to Iin Cottage ~ ~spital R~8CuesToddler Abusive Driver Going "to Court u~'with the right answer. the heavy burden of life. VIC2h!!!!NY Holds CI,rnlC Day Lacked in Bath While on routine patrol on The youth would nol talk to Sunday, Ocrober 20, City police lhe officers. He was placed in a 'INDOOn COMF'ORT Each year some 12,000 chil- Chilc(~ and memory experls officers Virgil G. Beaupre and cell and h1s car .parked ,in the dren eat potentially pOisonous Sgl. Foster -Mauck ohsexved a rear of the station. plants in, the UriitedStates. claim ~t Edward J. Lynch, <~NowIs Time To Install Add to this mother's face Jr., an ~' and-~ming lad who car sropped on Rivard, approxi. His parent~ were notified, and cream, dad's shoe polish, or is about reach the ripe old mately 50 feet north of Water. bond set for $25. They came ro '~Ne'wCarrier Furnace brother's airplane glue and age of tw !la.is, and who isn't 100 and about five feet av/ay the station and took the youth deaths from such poisons total supposed tknow.' any better, fr~m the ~est curb of Rivard, home .. He was given a court Take the Short more than 1.400 a year. always will remember the day With headhght;s on. notice to appear as a disorderly To discuss poison control (Monday, October 14. 1968) tbat Upon checkmg the car,. of- pexson on Tuesday November he locked himself in the bath. ficers found the molor runmng, , 12 ' and drug indueed disorders, the radio playing and a 16-year. _. _ Rout. to Lose two Universit), of Michigan room at home, ~n~ his mother old youth slumped over the seat. physicians will be present at called the police to get him the Cottage Hospital Annual out of hi> tearful and embar- The officers shut off tbe motor ROBERT A. ";:.,, WilLIAMS and removed the car keys. They Open Pounds and r~.1 Clinic Day, WednesdllY, Oc- rassing predieament. Patrolman William Crandall attempted to awaken the youth, (MR. INDOOR COMFORT) tober 30, at the War Memorial. George H. Lowrey, M.D., pro- of the Grosse Pointe Park po. who became abusive, swearing and swinging at them. The Saturday fessor of Pediatrics and Walter lice department, answered the Inches Fast, Easy M. Baird, M.D., assistant pro. call from Mrs. Lynch who lives police handcuffed him and took fessor of Internal Medicine and at 1380Yorkshire road, to come When you think about, this of cliDstant repairs 10 your him to_th_e_st_ati_on_._ . Mornings! and For Sure lime of year may be a good present furnace, it may be Pharmacology will conduct the to the rescue of her toddling tot. time to have that new fur. cheaper for )'OU in the long traditional clinic session at Cot. Sgt. George Moeller I nace installed t hat you've run to have tbat new Carrier tage Hospital in the morning. Crandall zoomed over to the Wounded in Vietnam To offer our dientele better been thinking about. There's furnace installed. You'll prob. Each will present technical Lynch home, surveyed the service. we will keep our offices no need to rush the installa. ably sa ve on fuel bills too, papers at the War Memorial in situation, borrowed some tools, -, - I open Saturday mornings from tion because of a need for for cbances are that your old the afternoon. l'emoved the molding around Army Staff Sergeant George 9:30 till noon. This is an ideal heat and you may save mo. furnace is burning up quite Dr. Lowrey is head of the the bathroom door, forced the T. Moeller, 24, whose parents, time to discuss your portfolio, ney because there's no need a bit of fuel. Uni"1!rsity of Michigan Poison llr. and ~!rs. E"eret! G.. 'doel. check into the research facti for overtime work. lock open wilh a screw driver, ler, and wife, Barbara, live at about current investment oppor- We recommend the Carrj'~r The easiest way to find oul Control Center which handles and released junior to a dis. just how much a new Carrier 4303 Roland court re':eived the tunities. Stop in . . . a skilled line of furnaces. They are SOnle 600 emergency calls each tressed but grateful mother. Purple Heart September 29 registered !epresentative will bo furnace for. your home will year about poison problems in. . manufactured right here cost is to call us at. Williams near Dong Tam, Vietnam. glad to 855lst you. 'and are available in sever. volving chiefly children. Sev- and ask for a free survey of enty.five percent of poison calls }1'reak Accident Sgl. ~loeller received the al different designs and your there's absolutely no award for wounds received in FUlST, OP MICHIGAN models. Models are avail. concern children between the action while serving in Vietnam. obligation and we'll care. aills 'of one and three. Notice Is Filed able in 10. 20, and 25 year fully measure your home's Sgt. Moeller is a platoon ser. CORPORATION I~I warranties each with a size Because of parental interest geant in the 60th Infantry. needs to dtermine justwbat in this year's Cottage Hospital Denise Potter, one of four . that we at Williams can size equipment you need. Member Ne", York Sllclt ExcluJ"I' custom.fit . to your borne Clinic Day topic, the general persons injured in a freak ac. cident at Woods Waterfront Some people spend a lifetime 17I44KERCHEVAL The Carrier furnace is well You may be Inlerested' in public is invited to the after- trying to map out a career. CROSSE POINI'E• PHONE:881- •• M,n and women on the . k now n throughout Greater two other comfort products noon session at the War Mem. Park on Saturday, July 13, has Detroit for il~ long life. for your home ... the Car. orial which begins at 1:30 filed a notice of injury with go can lose excess rier electronic: air c. e a n e r the City of Grosse Pointe Woods I outstanding performance and o'clock. weight. firm up to trim low fuel bills. and the Carrier humidifier. through her attorneys, Allen, There's a big advantage in The Carrier electronie air AIlen and Shell. of Royal Oak. down at waist, hips. cleaner, installed on your HAVE YOUR t Ihe size of the Carrier fur- Mrs. Potter was caught and .nAce. Compact and space.sav. furnace, will cleanse tbe' air I r DIAMONDS tUITlfTlY and thighs . be of over 90% of the dirt, dust enfolded along with Mr. and . ing, it can installed so it LADIES Whatever your age. no can be installed in a corner and pollen with just one pass I , · ~~E~::~R~'rMrs. Otto Fischer, 1048 North of your basement. wIlh dud- through the cleaner. It will I remodel old ;ewelTII into Brys drive, by a parachll~~ Hu~ler's Specials! maHer the shape you're work installed so it hugs the make the Ottle woman's the finest, latesl styles. which Michael Danaher, 69 ceiling. This means creation housework a lot easier and CloverlY,' and Mark Morkan, in you tan capture • save a great many cleaning • Great Values ill Fine Di. of a new world of space in 104 Yorkshire, had aUached to KELLY GRIP- TRAC ~;~: youthful glowing figure nwst basements that can be 'tills. Tbl< Carrier humidifier monds, Watches tuid .U a power boat. used to advantage in convert- adds moislure ro indoor air Gold Jewelr _ with health and new ing the space to a new room; during the heating season to She alleges that the para- such as a playroom, an extra prevent the excessive'y dry chute collapsed and dragged energy. bedroom, work shop. or sew. air that can' damage house. her into the water, causing a ing room. hold furnishings. Bin". rind whiZ. 11011 ~t shoulder separation, a concus. You're probably in need of Why not call 372.5500 to. ier sion, bruises and lacerations on 6,50.13 Blackwalls Everything is included a new furnace if your pres. Alfred E. Z her head. At the time of the ent furnace is outdated and day and ask for a free sur. in your 20.visil program vey of your home. Williams . JEWELER & GOLDSMITH accident, Mrs. Potter was preg- basn't been giving yon the 16437 E. Wallen TU 1-4980 Inant and it is not known at Refrigeration and Heating sfeam. sauna. sun, kind of comfort your family We buy old (laid. iewelry this time whether the injuries 90 needs. If you're getting tired Co. and diamonds. had any effect on the unborn for whirlpool. swimming child. . 2 25 pool (some Olympit Mrs. Potter's petition was Plus $1.81 F.E.T. turned over to George Cl'llin size) and' your pe1SOn- and the city's insurance car. 8,25.14 Blackwalls .tized exercise program. rier by the Woods Council at its Monday, October 7, meeting. 90 Come for in hour Of 2 far 33 It.y .11 day. Alumnae Hockey Plus $2.30 F.E.T. Teams to Clash STUDDED TIRES 5.50 EA. ADDITIONAL

There will be a field hockey Expert Service game between the alumnae of Wheel Alignment. Brakes the Grosse Pointe University .Shocks • MuHlers School and the Liggett School AUTHORIZED INDEPENDENT KELLY-SPRINGFIELD DEALER on Sunday,- November 3. at 2 p.m. at the Liggett School. For University School alumnae there will be a practice at the school Marshall Tire Co. on Sunday, Ocrober 27. 15515 E. Warren-N. Nottingham 885.6700 Rain dates: Practice, 2 p.m., 8:30 - 6:00 Mon. thru Fri. Sot. till 3 Saturday, November 2, GPUS; Game, 2 p.m., Sunday, Novem- ber 10, Liggett School.

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To be successful, in this liCe a man must have the knack of , selling himself to others at his Norsemen Lose Tough One own valuation, To Roseville Cougars, 13.12 Self.made men would be more popular if tbey didn't talk shop. By JOhD Edward. '71 first quarter by being held on It was purely a heartbreaking It~e fit'st serie,s of ~lay~. Ros~. ELECT- loss as the Norsemen gridders! ville fumbled m the.lr own terrl- of G P . t N rth H' h I tory and Grosse Pornte recover- rosse OlD e 0 I~ Icd, The Norsemen had an op. School were edged out of a ~IC- porlullity to score as Lenny BILL BRYANT tory Oct. IS by the Roseville Constantine '71 passed to AI COUNTY SUPERVISOR Brabl~c Cougars by the slim Fiorello '70, which was almost / DISTRIC:T 3 - REPUBLICAN margm of 13.to 12. complete for a touchdown, Then Grosse Pomte started oU the a Norsemen pass was intercept- ed which ended the drive. PET FEED It was mostly a defensive bat. tle until the end of the quarter .POWER DOGS - CATS - PIGEONS The Presidency is important. , • so is Wayne County! when Steve Schiecher inter- ,,', cepted an Ernie Whitt pass. A HAMSTERS - RABBITS Vote the WHOLEballot November 5th holding the face mask pentalty CANARIES - PARAKEm against the Cougars was attach- .i"RAKE SQUIRRELS ed to the yardage and it put the VOTE YES FOR COUNTY HOME RULE ball on the Roseville 27, The second quarter was start. ed there and the Norsemen went on to score, keeping the ball on See us for Rentllls , All yow ... __ ti VOTE FRANK FOR COMMISSIONER the ground all the way. Mickey I Reese went the final three yards land. TIle bulbs _ cJean, beaItIIY- FALL FERTILIZER for the score. The extra point * Wayne County needs a "Constitution. rel$Olllblypclicell. AId.-ws a CQJlao. and attempt failed, but the Norse. ~ Now ~ selectillD II... ,. a...... to ~odernize and organize it s gOY- men had a 6 to 0 lead. i ""*' 01 ". __ -otaat __ GRASS SEED ernmentforefficiency a ild effectiveness. There were no more scoring I threats until late in the quarter Available! • Tulip • Crocus for fall plantin; by the Cougars. They went from •. Hy.ncinth • Daffodil" their own 45 to the Grosse * FRANK FIRNSCHILD is well qualified Pointe seven. It was Reese who saved the Norsenlen from a to' he'lpwith that "Constitution," touchdown against them when he intercepted a p8SS in the end ~liME SAVER! " WORK .SAV'ER! • Life-long Wayne County resident. zone and took it. out to the eight • Communications executive. yard line of' Grosse Pointe, From there they ran out the • Active in civic and church affairs clock. ' fRANK F. FIRNSCHllO jari on local and state levels. The third quarter h=d a bad Gianl-Yac OISTRlct 1 • REPUIlI<:AN SlOE start. for Grosse Pointe but a • P,'operty owner. Grosse Pointe Shores. WAYNE CO. CHARTER COMM, good ending, Rosevill(!llstarted I with the ball but was tio, reed to jalN Ipunt. The Norsem~received tile ball on tbeir O'Nn 30 and moved well, Then~hen .inside LEAF Roseville territory/pley fumbled the ball and the Cougars re, TALKS covered. After a Ijl-yard run by Greg Savage. Whitt took off on a 55-yard jaunt that took him to TURKE1* the one.yard '\line of Grosse BLOWER Pointe" The ,iext play he went over fromtil'e one, The extra point was good and it gave the taltes tlte Cougars a 7 to 6 lead. Then, after receiving .the kick- 4,5& 7 h.p. work out of off, Groise Pointe went on a 66. Wlod.ls yard mirch which' included ,a starting ,,,lcirrg 'ea~es good Fixture ofl'lliming and at passi~ The drive 'ended when Reesrent over fror.n tl!e three for hiS second touchdoviln, giving 5:-7 6' 8 h.p. the Norsemen' Ii' 12,'to' 7 lead YOUR NEW, CAR rthe end of tlie q'tiarter. The model. e ra point att~ll}lltflil~d. BlTE, CRUNCH WHERE YOU' GET . tarting the' fourthguarter, WHOOSHI. irosse Pointe got a lucky break. when Roseville fulilbledin their I j own territory. It looked as Two heads are better than one wflen you put Itle big THE BEST DEAL ., though the Nor s e men were bite on snow. And the "Jari Jaw" proves it by devour- <, going to score with good run- ing huge portions of.that gloppy white stuff. Cavernous t Ding and a one.handed , catch capacity - 26" wide with dual 9~ augers ... WHOOSHI

, BEST AND.'-." . THE SERVICE by Fiorello.> The Cougar defense Grel\t power - rugged 7 HP Tecumseh ~{lllin,es_,." - tightened up and the Norsemen RRRRR! Fingertip shift; 3 !Speeds forward; reverse-, .. SMOOTH! Hear turkey. talk yourself ..•• come in and ,,' ,,", were forced to kick. Roseville covered 68 yards, hear,~ow it converts to 36" rotary RlOWIH',IOO.We.'11back .;'1' up ttIe words with actionlf .;.".' ".' Whitt going the first 18 and Will >'. 1"' ".' AmaD zipping along tJ1e ~ reo Telephone TU 1.8870 maining yards for a touchdown. Open Daily !J' a.m.' to 6 p.m, . The extra point was no good i' and it gave the Cougars a 13 to f 98 LUXURY. H,T. I 12 lead. The Norsemen were not dead however as ~cellent passing and receiving took them from ," " their own 35 to the Roseville 28. BILL LEE OLDSMOBILE They couldn't get ,to the end zone though, as Whitt intercept- 295 GRATIOT, MT. CLEMENS ed a Glen Hilger '70 pass to end the treat, and for Grosse Pointe. 'To the Citizens 01 1 mile' North of Metropolitan Parkway the game. The next game will be at Lake -, 465-0456 Shore on October 26 at 8 p.m. .." ".- JUST 15 MINUTES AWAY SEE NORM MARTIN TIP TO MOTORISTS Don't gamble in traffic-your FARMS: " FOR SERVICE GROSSE POINTE, FROM THE POINTES life is at stake, as well as those of many others. ------"---- tWould you be happy with a police force that disappears every six months?

'The hard truth is this. , VERBRUGGE'S If you don't pl1Ya man whCit he is worth to do a hard job, he will not work for you.

If a man can ma'e a better living for his family working for some other 40mmunity that pays 1I01D a little better, he will work for that community. ' ~ You have a Joyal, experienced police force that wants to work for you. But loyalty cannot MARKEl nil'" fight with economics\., "BONELESS ROLLED STUFFED But your City administration already ach as if we work for some one other fhan the citi- PORK CHOPS zens of Grosse Pointe Farms . -PORK • They react to the idea of fact 'finding with dismay. 981~. • They attempt to embarra~s Department members over petty technicalities ,nd LOIN BULK phony ordinances when they try to bargain in gOQdfaith. PORK SAUSAGE • They mike emotional and irresponsible remarks to the press. They promise 85~. rhey will sit with us, They do sit. But they don't bareain!

1 Because of the City's attitude, its police de partment has experienced - heavier than aver .. 59 : • age turnover. The higher turnover, the fewer experienced police on your streets. .At~eJlf. MARTHA WHITE .fUR[ IIlllIOSOOIlIII ClIlAIWt INSTANT DELIGHT, Contact your official.. Let them 10 OJ. •. 1.79 YELLOW. WHITE. DEVILS"FOOD know what you think about decent salaries for experienced policemen. CALIFORNIA 4 Oz. .. 89c LARGE CAKE MIX /' INSTANT DELIGHT A",drew Bremmer 886-4771 CANTALOUPES CREAMY WHITE OR FODGE William Butler TU 5.3818 FROSTING MIX William Kirby TU 2.8522 c Henry Bodman II TU 1-6511 2f.r8~ 5-os. Pkg. ANY FOR 3 25 Jame, Dins.man TU 5-7890 SOLID VINERI'h . >:;'~:"'~:-(, ..,'f:'?'t,;; .... NOW RICE WITH Richard Hudson TU 2.9861 TOMAIOES TH E WllDSTREAI M.rk Steve.., TU 4-3164 291t. OF FLAVOR. Benjamin W.rren, Jr. TV 6-2225 ,IDAHO only Respectfully Submitted 3 for ; POTATOES 9ge The Grosse Pointe FllrmsPolite Officers ASlotitltion 10lb., for 7~ I " Thursday, October 24, .'968 Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS

I Blue Devils Beat Beal's ••• anybody know what thi Wayne In GI'id Thl'.illel~,,14.13 By Craig Carr '6,9 If the Grosse Pointe Blue DevUs are going to win, "Double Graded" .. County Charier Commission is! or at least tie for the BeL champio~ip this year, they are going to have to beat a seemingl)"'Tejuvenated High. land Park team this Friday night. . T.he Parkers have played well(,;-----'&- .. -,,-: ----

HENRY BODMAN,. .' \ Ii In recent weeks and Head Iquarter. - "" : l Soach, Russ l.{epner ,feel~, The first' Bear touchdown knows and he $ running lor it I Th~y re mucl1"lmprbvea over came in the first half when prevIous years. they intercellted.lI gass on the oeySavers! Last weekend they came Grosse Pointe 16.:yard line and in the from behind to tie Royal Oak, scorpd three plays later. The 26.26, behind the fine play of extra point was g(5lld. Ken McKenzie. "a real good'" rAR~¥!En Primary Election, Nov. 5 runnin~ quarterback," in Coach. Wyandott~ opened) VJe second Hepner's opinion. Ihalf by taking the kickoff and ~====;:======~=~IIA major weakness in the driving 60 yards for their sec. JACK~: r. r------Pj Highland Park offensive attack ond TD. This lime. however. however, is the absence of a~ Robin Jacobs blocked the con, A UTO RENTALS able extra point kicker. They vHsion a tt em p t that later • Montego • are forced to either run or pass _proved to be decisive, I on conversion attempts. and I * .. * I • Monthly $6 a Day Ji~. I stopping these plays may be a I TilE RLUE DEVILS then; key to beating the Parkers, put together their own 63.y~.,j ; • M ' .. * .. drive and finally scored, with: • Daily ercury • TilE DEVILS lllOVED into 10:17 left in the game. on ,,1 8 d" strong contllntion with Fordson 10.yard run by M~I~rOllr;s i ., $ a ay Ml~. fOr the BCL title as they nipped Malafouris then added the • Week y Wyandotte in last Saturday's exira point that l!ave I' n Devils • Cougar • Homecoming game. 14.13, on a hope for a victory as the score Leasing (up to 3 yr5.) All Makes touchdown with only 57 seconds was now 13.7, $8 a day ,1i~. left in the game, The Devils then moved to the Call James Jenkins: TU 1.5000 That last minute of the game Bear 13.vard linro in their next may have been the most excit. series of plays, but an illegal ing of the season as the Devils procedure penally stalled Ihem scored the TD on a broken with three minutes left in the play, and a fight emptied bolh game. 1 teams' benches shortly after. ward. When Wyandotte got Ihe ball J30 Kercheval on th. Hi!I Cbris Malafouris scored both they were s top p I' d by the G r 0 sse Pointe touchdowns, Grosse Pointe defense and kicked two extra points, and forced to punt. Mike Boruta. intercepted a pass in the c1os- however. blocked the kick and DO YOU KNOW ABOUT ing seconds of the game to recovered it. on the Wyandotte wrap up the Devil victory. 7.yard line, STATE PROPOSALS 3 AND 4 Both of the Devil touchdowns Jim Montmorency ran to the VierI' scored in the fourth pe. one on the next play and. after ON THE NOV, 5 BALLOT riod as Wyan

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\ ~' JI.M CAUSLEY WT. c 30Z'10PKG. TU' 6-1700 PONTIAC Otertr ...... AlIfwt .... ce. ,_ O'IN MONDAY" THURSDAY 'TIL • ',114. 17677 MACK OUT OF ,.WN 'UYIlS WACO"'I' 16145 East 8 Mil~ at K~lIy 14614 K~,~hevol ot Abc, 20382 M.ck (het. 7 & 8 Mi.) Graue Pointe Web,;, 19230 Harper at Morass l Monday through saturday 9:00 a,m, to 9 p,m,-Open Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p,m, . .,.

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A few can rest on their Ithrown upon i.lJeir own re. Un.'ta'r:"ns Plan urel s, but' lJlOIit men are sources. -.u. Detroiters Given Forum Oct. 29 Fines, Probation 16941 Kercheval SELF SERVICE and DROP OFF Co" Hot,. 00_ fAMILY LAUNDlY • RUG WASHING.' CLEANING Federlll, state, county or city When two Detroit YOUD' men All ""Mlry .ntI Dry CIe.nl"l tIoM Sltlerltel,. •.• government? Th4 is the ques. appeared before Grosse PolDte 19103 Mack Ave. It I. "'"" w.1h4tI ., Clll_ with IIIMr Cllttolllll'l', tion to be considered on Tues. Park Municipal Judge C; Jo- Cor. 7 Mile CtIlf'lf •• J1L day, October :!t, when the eve- seph Belanger two weeks ago Pick.V, ..... H90 nine forum of the Grosse PoInte for different forms of thievery, 16450 E. Warren Unitarian .~hurch, 17150 Mau- they \'cceived somewhat similar COI, Out.r D,jYI KWIKEE SNO-WHITE LAUNDIOMAT & DRY CLEANERS mee, meets at 8 o'clock. stiff sentences. 1'300 I. WARRIN (CorMr 3 Mile Drln) Grosse Pointe art~a candidates Charles Sansone, 17 years old, Dttr.w. fir", L.l'Iftt 'M, ... t IllU",," for County Supervisor, (1st and of 4161 Harvard, had • ,"break. 3rd district), County Charter ing and entering" charge re- Commissioner, (1st d i s tr i ct), duced from a felony to a misde. State Le,islature, (1st district), meanoron recommeo'dation of Annual 2 for 1 Sale K & L AUTO GLASS and U.S. Congress, (14th dis- Dale Devlln, of the WaYDeCoun. trict), have been :,'wited to dis- ty prosecutor's office. cuss the issu~ of "Inlergovern- Sansone. police sa i d, had May & COLLISION SERVICE mental Relations and Respon- broken into two different ears Julia slbUi~es': 'as well as t~eir can. park,ed in the 51; Clare of Mon. SAFETY GLASS & WINDSHIELDS dldacles In the forthcommg elec. tefalco Church parking lot, and MOISTURE CREAM lion. "I stolen two tape recorders. TABLE TOPS MIRRORS Douglas Williams, National I He made restitution of $155.16 board member of the Americans on one charge and $104.35 on BUMPING FAiNTiNG RADIATOR REPAIR for Democratic Action, will the other. He also was fined LIPSTICK ~~rate, the forum. The.'meet- $75 and $7.50 courtcosts, plAced 10821 WHITTIER NEAR WAYlURN lOr IS. open to. tb:e public and on six months probation, and DETROIT, MICH. 48224 there is no admISSion charge. ordered to pay $25 to the Pro. bation Departmer.t. DR 1.8590 . James Battaglia, 19 years Kenyon Choir old, of 472 Harding avenue, ar. F~R(88c -_.__._ .._--" ..- --. - r4!sted,on June 5, on a "charge To Sing Here Of "forging a c red it card," FROM THI stood mute befoie. the judge. regular or frosted The congregations at both Police said he had "switched shades INTIRNATIONAL SILVER CO. the 9:30 and 11:15 services at credit bills" at Jesse's Shell I St. Mirhael's Church will hear station in Jefferson. I I' anybody know what the Wayne the SO.voice, aU male choir of They reported that the' charge 21 PIECE SERVICE FOR 4 Kenyon College, Gambier, O. was reduced to simple larceny 12 TRANSISTOR on.Sunday, October 21.. after Battaglia made res~tution County Charier Commission is I , This id a return engagement of ~.75. tG:. his employer and for the very fine choral group, paid $40probation ~stt.He was ELECTRAAC/~C Super Stainless' Steel which visited the parish just placed on probatio~ for one two years ago., The men will ,year"~:.i . RADIO HENRY BODMAN, II sing the parts of the services ~'. and also give I. sbprt recitltl at knows and he's running lor it the beginnirig ..of each service: A number of families in the REG.14.' 99'. TABLEWARE parish will be entertaining, 16.99 - . . . in the members of the choir in their homes. In charge of arrange. 7.95 ments for the weekend are Mr. With built.in card. C9mplet. and Mrs.M. Richard l'olar~,'of with batteril!s' and earphone. VALUE. Pr~maryElection, Nov. 5 Hawthorne road, Dr. and Mrs.

:. ' John Br=dfi~ld, of ,Hamilton coiJn, and Mr. and Mrs. John 98 Barlow, of Lakecrest lane. SYLVANIA (J"'" BELLE ISLE ON OUR "IONUS-SAVINGS" PLAN Cbili DUes Stolen. FLASHCUBES HURRY. OFFER. ; Sat. MItI.... q.Jy 1~ FlASHE.S AWNING .CO. At Maire School ''TARZAN AND THE .EXPIRES IN ...... ~;., ... ,' GlQTIMi" . WINTERIZE YOUR Larry Wood, head'engineer at In Color. TWO WEEKSI Maire Scbool, called City police HEir ATTIAOroN PORCH WITH oil Thursday, October 17, to reo "(AMROT" i~~'1'9 port a breaking and entering Ilt Winner of Three CLEAR PLASTIC the schOOl. . Aca4elllY Awarda CUSTOM DROP Helen James, third g r a de teacher at Mal'e, reported the ------CURTAINS breakin to Mr. Wood. Sbe told Winter Ditccunt on A.... I",. officers that she discovered her REG. 1.79 1~ for Sprln. Intten.tion now in classroom hlid been entered PA,MPE"S .ff.ct. ;' .... , when sbe ,arrived at schOOlthat moruing. Her room is lll<:ated Smin, q,O'" 'ejntt Sillet 193i on the north end of the school DAYTIME. 30' 5 and is a portable. e LO 7-2293 • 7601 E. Jeffenon The building was en,tered by - .. A,NET 4g breaking a window on the east A QU . I H d To Hold, Unscented REG. 68; side with a ~tone. opening the or lock, and ~limbing in through HAIR SPRAY.: noz. - Regu , or,.. " G the window. Miss James. who i~ treasurer HAIR DRESSIN. e of a teachers' club, reported -V. 05 REG .• 874= 63 that the club dues, amounting to $142, had been taken from the , . TUBE: Regular - Blue - Fine .' . top drawer of her unlocked desk. Mia Farrow lYzOZ.- 4- .. , ..73e JohnCassavet,z1 MUST DELIVER I Kiddies Mots •. SlIt., 1 p.M. FORMUL. .. REG.1.D9 •.... People judge themselves by I , Sun. 1:30 p.m. JERRY LEWIS in what they plan to do in the 'I "NUTTY PROFESSOR anti COUGH MEDICINE. VICKS. 3l' OZ. future-the world judges them 3 STOOG.ES COMEDI~ by what they have already done. . REG. 1.39 The Detroit lnstirute of Arts Concert Series EXCEDRIN Edith J. Freeman, Chairman 1 MADRIGALIST! DI VENEZIA, TABLETS - lOO's- musicians and Madri- gal Singers from Venice Friday, November I, 1968 at 8:30 p.m. Audirorium. UNICAPS REG. 2.49. Tickets: $5, $4, $3, $2.50 01 Detroit InstiMe of Arts, Grinnells and J. L. Hudson Ticket Services. MUL TI-VI1 AMINS • 100' s' • 77j. - c n Line'S 'r GOLDEN Trash a . REG.98q: ~ASTIC-PACKAGEOF10"- NERV 77~ I BUDDHA I REG. I 00 I BOX STATIO '. I Chinese-A.merican RESTAURA.NT COCKTAIL LOUNGE 36 ENVELOPES. ,ASSORTED COLORS - ; HOU.S: 72 SHEETS - IflrsTAOS &JOHNSOK, ~~I~lr~e~ld Cl\1mp/lWl Fri. & Sat. II o.m. to I 16340 HARPER Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m. to 12 neor Whittier 01F01Lli' 01FOLLIE~ Sunday 12 to 12 Ample Parking teaturing the very finest in, Can- COMPLETE OF 1969 Present' tonese dishes for Luncheons ancl Cony Out Service Oinners, plus exotic Cocktails. 881 ..6010 PEGGY Fl~EMING n Special guesl slar, the greatest figure-skating ball.rin.a ------_. ------IF YOU ARE .... of all time whose honor. include the 1968 Olym",c gold medal, three world chompionships and five United Stales chClmplonships, " OPENTUES., NOV. 12 THRU NOV. 24 *60 or Better WEEK NIGHTS 8:00 P.M. Two Shows Saturday 2:00 and 8:30 p.m. Two ShOWI Sunday 2:00 and 6:30 p,m, You are eligible for Pricesl $5.00, $4.00, $3,00 H. Shw "liliey, N.... II MflOIS 16 AND lIMIlll--_..HALF'1'11(1'-1 CUNNINGHAM'S 1)~! SAT. MATINIIS 2100 P.M. ONLY Come and See Us lor the , . SS DIXIECUP Tlcketl on sole at Olympia, .n Besf Deal in Town! KITCHEN WAll KRAFT J. ... HudMn Major Store. and Glillneil'. 15% DISCOUNT FOI GROUP ARRANGIMINTS DISPENSER CALL RUTH HOHMAN, 895.7000 CARAMELS with 35 PRESCRIPTION 14 OZ•.BAG Stiller (ItiullS Holf Price S~~Mat •• v, 16 Ollly] ~ I FREE CUPS REG.49~ llIMM, ..... ,RR' for ? 5~~q~ adiar.ent fe 1IIiI1iIlr. '2,325 Impalo Sport Coupe PLAN ,.cor_, So",ke To1~. tor...•• ..., . . PRC,~PTLY FlUID .... MAii.oiDiRs Ask Olf phar •• clst IM!oN Solf ...""' ...... r"Yltopo, If O,dorlftg for Set,. 5_ MoM. or 1Ye.1 ,., $eft., S'oI, I .. 6,10 IO"' 5!Iow. 39,t fNClOSfO"NO' PO' nUS 1, . ~~~'57c for f.1I d.talls DAft ~lC'1 ,.. . •• "•••••••. 2nd ..•••••••••• w ...••~•..•••• Soie Days Thru Sun, 'lr",sl PIlINt HAM! .. ADOIU .. ERNIE GRISSOM CITY, ZI' CODE . Gratiot (;, 15 Mile 293.1010 • ,. Page Fourteen GROSS,E POINTE NEW'S Thursday, October 204, 1968

To the Qualified Electon .f the Wa,.e Co.lty CO"•• li" Collele. Diltrict, eol.ty .of Wayne, Slate. of Michieaa: . ". '. ) . NOTICE IS HEREBY 81VII THATlAT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO iEHELD IN S).iD WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATE OF MICHIGAN, IN THE REGULAR VOTING PLACE IN EACH ELECTION PRE~INCT IN EACH CITY AND TOWNSHIP IN THE WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT, STATE OF MICHIGAN, ON TUESDAY, THE 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1968, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 O'CLOCK A,M. AND .:00 O'CLOCK P.M" THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITION WILL 8E SUBMlnED 10 THE ELECTORS OF SAiD WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT: WAYNE COUlLlY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT MAXIMUM ANIIUAL TAX RATE PROPOIIDOI . " ShaII ~JII ralt,,'or Wa'H c.~ o,o•••• 1" Call Dlltrio' ••• ldIi at two I N (2~) llills o. uc~ dollar of aSllUed ,allllio., II lliuliz", of all"'I •• I. ,...... ,' II .. i. O it, DoIlip Dillrict, .o~' nl. H I•• ;.et.to ... proviliOilof Arliol. II, SeoIi. I of 1M liollieal' CHslillliOi 10 .. tffMIi, •• 1 •• ilcr i. •• 0...... 10•• 1.••1.r.l. li.HaHOI for • peri. of fi,. (&) J.n, .... Jura .169 10 1173, ilolni,.? ' . . All registered .Iectors may vote on the Maximum Annual Tax Rate Proposition. RESOLUTION OF BOARD OF TRUSTEESOF "A YN~COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGEDISrRlCT "'., . , Whereas, under the provisions of ~d No. 331 'of 1966, as amended, thisfBoard of Trustees is obligated to submit to the electors of this Community CoUega District a propositi~nto.stablish a maximum annual tax rat. for"th. Community Colleg.District;. .' .

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LOUIS H. FUNK, WAYNE COUNTY TREASURER THIS NOTICE:is given pursuant to the statutes tif the Stat. of Micl1igan in such ca.. mad .. and provided and pursuant to resolution of the Board of Trust... ,of the Wayne County Community College District herein Ht forth. . THIS NOTICE APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCi; WILLIAM L. CAHALAN, PROSECUTING AnORNEY EDGAR M. BRANIGIN, WAYNE COUNTY CLERK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS N. J. ORTISI, CITY CLERK THOMAS We KRESSBACH, CITY CLERK PETER CAPUTO, CITY CLERK CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS TOWNSHIP OF GROSSE POINTE LEQNA LIDDLE, CITY CLERK THOMAS K. JEFFERIS, CLERK PUBLISHED, G. P. NEWS-OC:T. 24 .net OCT. ", "68

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lold y~~~O~:r~~\~~o~trolle'~ I .Theca.rd~~~~~T~Old !~the I Two Wins, o;i~-i~~s~'f~;Li~~~~-"--'~n~~a:erl:or~o~:t~l:: ~lJ:. i~:~~~i~:'t~~ L~~n'sse~~~: 1 ~~r~~~~ fna~~d ~:ooas.s~:d~c~ I rsepower causes. a blg.~er. gal1!e of life mean little-It s the-----. - .. ian . ot the extra Point. It 1/S stopped on the ftve yard line. [ cused' WIS released after post- P SEWEIt nta~e_.o~_~~~_~raff~_.?~~~I~e.s~..'.v~:_~~~~Iay them that counts. _ By Du\\'ayne Peterson .1. .Early in the third quarter Kilia~ on the .'e..n.d 0..f a 4~O d,: . Jo.bn.. Willia.m..s. Bob conla ., iug ..a..:;y~.25 bond at the ..Woods '--"-'- I It was ~ grea~ day for the i MIke Monaghan sco~ed one for drive for the !i~rid iscor ' Qtl and .Bob G~ugh. sparked the of. stationi... " te.. or Black Grosse Pomte LIOns last s~n-I' the deren~e by stea1Jng the ball GriffiQ ptinch~dtn, :the- . tra fe.nslve while Tim Hurley. J~hn I ~:~" .' , ' IROUILE! Wh• day as ~hey won two ~nd tied and dashing 52 yards. John point.' r.'''{ i '.'": Llnner Charle~ Lad~, Bmn TbQf, who take time to live onllm'. one against the .Belleville C~u- i Chancl!:r, blasted over for the Just befOre(:the/"a.1f. tided. MY~rs, ~nd J.lrn Qumn were I hav~>~.~. d the se~. t of sue- .;¥WD Don't Enameled Alum. .., gars .. The VarSity and JUnior converSIon. . John 'Codde, I).~e ?utstandlng on, defense. cess. l~ .( . ~ .0..RM> Varsity woq by scores of 27.6 Th.e last LIOns' scol'e ca,me the sidelines f ','1o--~ 'j.'ith' .. Nex.t. sunc~ay.'. October 27,. ~ ' ,'. . ..., W' .',N DOWS, and 34.7 while the Freshmen on a sustained drive of 41 Borland conver 'g.~: .jna¥tf 'It will' be the final Home Game , - ~:t D.'II. ST Cought to a 0-0 tic. yards with Hyde going the 21.0 Lions at the 1of the seasori~The Lions will. I • The first s.core f~r the Var- final three for his thi~d touch- MidWay in the third quart,er pla~ the Rose.vlll.e l\I:oh~wks at c.w ., i sity came mIdway ill the sec- ~0\V11 of the day. Bri~gs a~d the steamrolh~r started again. J':lelghborhood ;>~leld W1t~the -a DOO RS lond quarter when Steve Morri. Chancey paced the drIve WIth This time the drive w~nt 76 first game startmg at 1 0 clock. PORCH ENCLOSU RES i son an? Davc Hyde combined 15 and 13 )'ards to thei~ cred,it. yards .in ten plJiYs with Joe WARRANT ARREST I , i for a 339 ~ard touch~own pass " C?ach Don MacKenzlC saId. Griffin outrui1lihg the ~ou. Woods .police took custody of ALUMINUM SIDING, TRIM AND GUnERS play. Mo.mson drove 10 for the. ThIS was a great team effort gars for the -'nal 20 yards. Ronald J. Groswick of 505 Fair- extra pOint. : all the way and every b.oy on Kevin Kluesner slipped in for woo d drive, Ferndale, from i ------SCREEN PORCHES Just before the haJltanble propcttyfn'salifCoJlUt1Uility Col1egeDistr~ such tate if subject to the provisions of Article IX. Section 6. of the ~1icbigln CoitsUtutlOJl to be effective as an increase in the constitutional tax-rate limitation for a p8l'iod of five (5) years, the years 1969 to.19'l3. inclusive? To the Qualified Electors,of the County of Wayne, State of.:Michigan: .. Yes 0 ... No 0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH'AT AT THE GENERAL ELECTION TO BE!HEL~ IN SAID COUNTY OF WAYNE, STATE Of COUNTY HOME, RULE PROPOSITION Shall Ute County of Wayne elect a charter commission for the PU1'Pf)EOof framil1l MICHIGAN; IN tHE REGULAR VOTING PLACE IN EACH .ELECTION PRECINCT IN EACH CITY AND TOWNSHII-IN and submitting to the electorate of the County a county home rule dlarter aDder thl constitution Bud laws of Michigan? THE COUNTY OF WAYNE. STATE OF MICHICAN.ON TUESDAY. THE 5TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1968, BETWEEN THE Yes 0 HOURS OF 7:00 O'CLOCK A,M. AND 8:00 O'CLOCK P,M., THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITION WILL BE SUBMITTED TO No 0 STATE PROPOSITIONS THE ELECTORS OF SAID COUNTY: PROPOSAL No. 1 ..:: _: ~:.. :.:...... ' -- - ,,' .. ',' PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO REIIIOVE THE PRESENT RE8'1'RIC1'lON AGAINST THE ADOPTION OF A GRADUATED INCOME 'fAX Shall Section 7 of Article IX of the State Constitution be ameDded to read COUNTRY HOME RULE PROPOSITION as follows: ... "An income talC at flat rates or graduated as to rate or base may be ~ "Shall the County of Wayne elect a charter commission for the purpDse of framing and submitting to th... ltictOnt. by the state or any of its subdivisioDB"? Yes 0 of the County a county home rule charter under the constitution and laws of Michigan?" No 0 PROPOSAL No. ! A'. registered electors may vote on the Home Rule Proposition. -' ,. REFERENDUM ON ACT 6 OF THE 'PUBLIC ACTS OF JIl67 T.his proposition is being submitted in accordance with the following re~olution. duly adopted by the Boird ofSupar. , (D~YLIGHT SAVINGS TIME) Public Ad 6 provides that ~chigaD shall be exempted from o'-mag DQIIaId visors of said County on the 18th day of June, 1968. savings Time. The purpose of this referendum is 10 approve or r.uect &his act. SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OBSERVE DAYLIGHT SAvniGS 'l'UdEr YesD No 0 RESOLVED,by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Wayne, this 18th day of PROPOSAL No. I REFERENDUJI{ ON ACT '16 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1968 (PROPOSAL RELATING TO BONDING TO ABATE WATER POLLUTION) Shall the state of Michigan borrow the sum of $335,000,000.00 and issue feneral June, 1968: obligation bonds oCthe state therefor pledging the full faith and credit of the state for l the payment of principal and interest thereon for the purpose of planning, acquiring 1. T~at there be submitted to the qualified electorate of the County of Way n e , and constrllcting ,facilities for the prevention and abatement of water ~ution aDd for making of grants, loans and advances to municipalities. political suMivisions and agencies of the state for such purposes, the methcd of repayment of said bonds to be $f~t~of Michigan, at the general election to be held in said County, on Tuesday, from the general fund of the staie? ' , f., ~ .~ Yes 0 November 5, 1968,the following question: No 0 . . . . PROPOSAL ND. 4 REFERENRUM ON ACT 257 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS OF 1968 (PROPOSAL "Shall the County of Wayne eled a charter commissionfor the purpose of RELATING TO BONDING FOR PUBLIC RECREATIONAL PURPOSES) Shall the state of Michigan borrow the sum of $100,000,000.00 and issue geJleral obligation bonds of the state therefor pledging the full faith and credit of the state for the payment of principal and interest thereon for public recreational facilities and framing and submitting to the eledorate of the (ounty a county home I1IIe programs consisting of land acquisition and the development of parks, forest and wildlife ar~s, fisheries and other facilities used or useful for llublIc recreational PUll- poses and for the making of grants, Joans and advances to political subdivisions and agencies of the state for such recreational purPoses, the method of repayment of ai'! charter under the constitution and laws of Michigan?" bonds to be from the general fund of the state? y~o 2. All public officials of the County of Wayne, Stat~ of Michigan, and all municipal N().O PROPQSAL No. 5 rnOPOSED AMENDl'tIENT TO PERMIT THE ELECTION OF MEMBERS OP '1'Im units thereof, within such time as shall be required by law be, and they hereby are, LEGrSLATUR~ DURING THEm TERM OF OFFICE TO ANOTHER OFFICE Section 9 of Article IV of the State ConstituUoD now prohibits the electtoD II we1l directed to do and pe~form all acts and things ,~hichshall be necessary to' be as the appointment of members of the Legislature during tbelr term of offk» _ an- oUler state office. SHALL THIS SECTION BE AMENDED TO PERMIT THEIR ELECTION ro done or perform~d in order to submit the foregoj~g.proposition to the electorate ANOTHER OFFICE? Yes 0 of said County at such primary election to be held on Tu~s~ay, November 5, 1968. No 0 YOU ARE FURTHER NO'1'JFJED that the PoUs for said Election ahaU be opeIl froM THIS NOTICE is given pursuant to the statutes of the State of Michigan in such case made Ind pro¥id.cI and pursuant to 7:00 A.llL o'clock to 8;00 P.M. o'clock Eastem Standard TiJ'fte. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTJF1ED that the POLLING PLACES for .aic! EleetloD at! _ resolution. 'of the Board of Supervisors herein set forth. follows: Precinct No. 1 Parce1l1 School 20600 Mack Avenue THIS NOTICE APPROVED AS TO FORM AND SUBSTANCE. Precinct ND, 2 Barnes SChool 20090 Mornitllside Drive Precinct No. 3 :Mason SChool 1840 Vernier Road Precinct No. 4 Malon School 1640 Vernier Read WILLIAM L. CAHALAN, PROSECUTINC ATTORNEY Precinct No. I Municipal Building 20025 )faclt Avenue , (Lobb~-Couneil Room) Precinct No, 8 Munl I Building 10025 Mae\: Amtue . (Publ c Safety WinS) PreeiDet No, , Fen, Sehoo1 '48 Rot11D Road .F E'DGAR M. BRANlalN WAYNE COUNTY CLERK, Precinct No, 8 Barnes SChool aoooo M:orDiDP,ide nm. Precinct No. i C01nmunity C,Jub BId" ao888 Klick Avenue Precinct No. to Monteiu\ School lZl15 Coot Road City of Gross~'Pointe Park N. J. Ortisi, City Clerk Precinct No. 11 Parcells School lO8OOMack Avenue ThomasW. Kressbach, City Clerk Precinct No, 12 Ferry SChool 748 RoslyD Road City of Grosse Pointe LEONA D. LIDDLE City of Grosse Pointe Farms Peter Caputo, City Clerk City Clerk . 6r<11se Pointe Wood" Micbllu City of Grosse Pointe Woo~s Leona Liddle, City Clerk DatU oeteber K, 1N8 Township of Grosse Pointe Thomas K. Jefferis, Clerk ONe.. PoIIlt.e WoodI. JIieIlfIa PIITlli,b.1I G.I\ Newa 10.24.68 & 10.31.68 Thursday,Oetober 24. 19~!- . Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS '== Grosse Pointe News . What Goes On ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. '. . Memorial Center Schedule Wkalj new' on OFFICES UNDER THE ELi\ol AT 99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 . at second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Kichigau. OCtober 24. OCtober 31. Open Daily 9 a.m •.9 p.m. * All Memorial.sponsored activities open to the Grosse Your Lihrar,- FULLY PAID CIRCULATION Pointe public. Hospital equipment available for free I-UlL By VIrIiaia LeounI .fl-I£ • Phone TU 2-6900 loan: crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and hospital by Sibyi Member MIchigan Pre" ASSllclaUon ud National EdItorial AaodaUoll beGRdS'SSEPO T GARDEN C NT A' We would like to call your at. the Momie Energy Commis. NATIONAL ADVERTISING Bl!PItUIIQft'ATIVE IN E E ER ND LENDING tention to the fourth and final sion. Decorative Dazzle .•• Exotic East Indian fabrics . Weekly Newspaper RepresenlaUve, 1J>c. , o 404 F1fth Avenue, New'York 19. New York: BYrant '.7300 LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednes. lecture on Twentieth Century And now - what of the range are used to cover unusual accent piIlowsat DenIer, CHICAGO OFFICE day, Thursday, 10 a.D,1.• 4 p.m. Volunteer consultant American Statesmen to be de. of his material? In addition to 77 Kercheval. The colors are glorious and some 333 North Mlchlgan Avenue Phone FInancial &-2214 on duty Friday, 2.4 p.m. TU 14594. livered at the Fries Auditorium writing for both adults and chilo patterns are scattered with mirror paillettes. ROBERT B. EDGAR...... EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER Thursday, October 24 on November 1 at 8 o'clock by dren, he writes both fiction and WIlLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER * 9:30 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Beading Gowns & Sweaters. Profesoor William H. Harbaugh non.fiction. In the fiction cate. JANET MUELLER ,. FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY h d d of the Depart t f H' to g th bulk f th t t' • ~~~~~i'~~~~LAw , , , .NEWS *10:00 a.m. ~::il~i~::ns::iaptr~~z'Jl~~~~~~ John Mc. at the Univer~:: o~ Vir~inr:. a~r~~u ~igbt :eU g~e~~ ~ y~~ While League Shopping ...... NEWS M NIt t Professor Harbaugh's subject know the man, science fiction, we noticed several smart WALTER W. FULLER...... NEWS camara, ns ruc or . will be Theodore Roosevelt; the and he is one of the m a j 0 r ladies shopping for Christmas. ~ MARY lOlUMER . .ADVERTISING $12:00 noon Duplicate Bridge-;-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, lecture will be open to the pub- writers in this genre today. But It's really an excellent idea and BARBARA H. CICHY ADVERTISING Director. lic and is sponsored by the So- when you get over to the non. at 98 Kercheval there is a plenti- . LILLIAN KARR .ADVERTISING 12:00 noon Jesuit Mothers' Club Tea and Card Party. ciety of Mayflower Descendants fiction material, you are further ful new selection of gifts • . • I~ .(!J.M JOHN MaeKENZIE.... ,...... BUSINESS * 1:00 p.m. Creative Stitchery & Wan Hanging-Mrs. in Michigan and the William astounded at its range. Here we Ik J everything from newly arrived T JOANNE EASON ,...... ACCOUNTS Marshall Massey, Instructor. Lyon Phelps Foundation of De- find Greek and Roman history, ,ut- antique furniture to cheery ALBEO!\'NELLEE....TA WILKEKOENIG...... CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING * 4:00 p.m. Bal Iet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. tro'tI. Professor Harbaugh wouId mathemat'ICS, ch'el1llSry,t astron. ~...... CLA SIFIED ADVERTISING 5 00 Al h D It P' T seem to be an. authority on his omy. mythology. physiology, Christmas china and glasses. KAY TOUGH...... CLASSIFIED AUVERTISING 7:30 p.m. G p a pe. at IN ea.. t. S .'t subject, as he is the author of etymology. geography, nuclear MARIE KREINER ."...... ,....CIll:C~TI~~ $ 7:3 p.m. rosse om e. uml.sma IC OCle y. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF physics, biology atomic energy p.n1. d THEODORE ROOSEVELT and and artificial satellites. It is' • ._~------~------~ -- : 0 Recor er PlaYlng for Advanced Students- no Busy! Busy! .•. If your husband is too busy to IY I V tAN d d William Pratt, Instructor. editor of WRITINGS OF TImo. Rmal1 wonder that some of his shop for coats and suits even with Picard-Norton's es 0 es re ee e * 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Cinema League "Iceland & DORE ROOSEVELT, published articles have appeared in a Greenland" color film by Rip Zwickey with in 1967. science fiction magazine named convenient hours (9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.), Shep Norton suggests you take a few things home on ap. commentary by Fern Zwickey. of ASTOUNDING! believe that the abatement of creeping water * * . '~e * 7:30 p.m. Classical Guitar-Mr. Brian Crowe, Instruc. Have you ever heard of Dr. Dr. Asimov has won many provaI. We know many helpful wives who keep pollution, and the expansion of Michigan's recreational tor. Issac Asimov? Chances are you awards and critical acclaim for executive wardrobes workable this very way. f~ri~ities, which i.nclude the development of park, forest, ,.,. 8:00 & 9:00 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club-Mr. and have. as he is now the author his style and content. Probably flshmg and huntmg areas, can be realized if the citizens of one hundred (yes, we said the latest of these was the 1967 of our state vote "YES," on Proposals No. 3 and NO.4, Mrs. T e d F orrest, Instructors. one hundred!) books. American Association for the • Friday, October 25 ,Advancement of Science.West- Miss Dorothy Patterson is at the general election on November 5. * 8:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Tra\'el Club Tour of the We have before us a brochure inghouse Award for excellence back from New York with many early No matter what a person's political party may be, Orient Departure. put out by the Doubleday Com. in magazine writing. Christmas items for your early choice. ".. he .should c!lrefully consider these important proposals, * 9:30 a.m. & 1 p.m. Christmas Decorations-Mrs. Rich: pan~ ,cornmemorat:ng Dr. Asi- . This prolific author ,at one Select them 'at Margaret Rice and put .. which certamly are vital to the future of glorious Michi- ardGerathy, Instructor. ~ov s great feat. rhe broehu~e time lived in Brooklyn (he was them aside to insure your choice. Most gan. It certainly is the responsibility of people living * 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. mclud~s . a photogr~ph of. thl~ actually born in Petl'Qvichi, of them are import items and may not today' to act to preserve Michigan's natural resources ,.,. 6:45 p.m. & 8 p.m. Ballroom Dancing-Mr. and Mrs. forty.elght.y~ar.old g en 1us Russia). Currently he live~ in be available later. for future generations. (the ;Iuo~e.18 fro.m Doubleda~) West Newton, Massachusetts Ted Forrest, Instructors. relaXing m what IS probably hiS with his wife and two children. If something is not done now to halt the dreadful 7:00 p.m. Delta Zeta. writing chair,' between a type. His finished.attic work.room is • progr.ess of pollution fillering into our lakes and streams We hear music •.. and Joe Wagstaff is there. 7:30 p.m. "The Group" Hayride. $1.50 in advance. writer and a world globe. He Ii n e d with more than 1,000 Where? The Bronze Door, 123 Kerch'lvaL He en. and to improve and expand our public recreation system: * 8:30 p.m. Parents Without Partners-"The ABC's of look~ rela~ed.and ~oughtful- books which he uses for refer. tertains nightly at the piano bar with melodic mi'f- the slate's billion.dollar tourist business will suffer $ the Friend of the Court" Robert Coulson pOSSibly pl.annmg his one .hun. ence, and he works from 8 ff 5, greatly. S k ' dred and first \xlok! Dr. Aslmov seven days a week. Why this tures of old favorites and new show tunes. Call 886- Endorsed by business, industrial, labor, professional, pea er. is an associate prOfessor ofbio. pace? He loves it and thrives on 1932 for dinner reservatiorts. It's also smart to make municipal and civic leaders, the adoption of these two Saturday, October 26 , chemistry at BosWn University it. Being left alone with a type- luncheon reservations. proposals is extremely vital to Michigan's future well ,.,. 9:30 a.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor, School of Medicme. Hi.~ first writer is his idea of a vacation. • 9:30 a.m. & 11:15 a.m. Children's Art-Mrs. Stirling book was published less than And so by the time you read being. Loud, Instrnctor. twenty years ago (PEBBLE IN this column, undoubtedly Dr. • Now is the time when all those who have been com. $10:00 &. 11:00 a.m. Children's French-Henrietta La- THE SKY - now out-of.print). Asimov will have completed his "At Home" . . • is in the plaining a~out water pollution" and the danger of losing Croix, Instructor. Thus it is, suggesteq. ,that by one bundred and first book-it fashion scene. It's no wonder a substantIal percentage of the huge tourist business, $10:00 a.m. & 12:30 & 2'30 P m Grosse Pointe Children's 19~0 he v~ry well may have seems to be as easy as that for with the beautiful entertaining have .a grand opportunity to do something about a rapidly Th t M S d R ld I t t wntten an even 200 volumes. him. . fashions to wear. At. the Touch g.rowmg problem. It's a sure shot that the future of Michi- ea re- rs. y ney eyno s, ns ruc or. Dr. Asimov ,types 90 words a We would suggest that you of Elegance in the Colonial Fed- * 1:00 p.m. Theatre Ar~s-Rehearsal. . , minute; he produces as' many gan wii! depend upon how you vote on these proposals. 1:00 p.m. Parents Without Partners Children s Hal- as thirty.five pages of manu. drop in at our Libraries and see eral Building, there's an out- Briefly, passage of proposal No. 3 will permit a . if any of his man y subjects standing collection. A wool boucle lowe~n Party: s c rip t a day, and h~s be~n would interest you. I've discov- $335 million bond issue for sewage treatment plants, and 7:30 p.m. Duphcate Bndge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, know~ to complete a chIldre~ s ered that' we have fifty-five. of culotte comes in shrimp and is sewer construction. Proposal 4 is a $100 million dollar * . Instructor. book ~ a weekend, and an a~~t his titles, and the range is vast. bibbed with sparkling beads ... bond issue for parks and recreation. one hundred twenty-five dollars. 8:00 p.m. Good Companions-Sequence Dancing. book In less tha~ two we~ks. (¥ We can provide you with fiction, . . It ~ estimated that, for an investment of only $435 8:30 & 11:30 p.m. Senior "Other Side" with the "Ra- you are aequamted With hIS science fiction and all the many The long straight shirt look in mdhon m state money, through bonding, "Michigan can * . .' works you do know that Dr. f . t" h I bonals." $1.50 m advance; $1.75 at door; A" .t "--th d It d ascma mg areas We ave a. delicious cognac wool boucle is get $1.37 billion, when Federal and local funds are . d . slmov wrl es "" a u an ready mentioned in the non. jeweled at the neck and cuffs ID reqUire . juvenle books! . . ,'. matched to it." Sunday October 27 ' fiction area. We 11 try to lemem. . .. one hundred twenty-five dol- It seems to us that the passage of both these pro- 10'30 a u.t Ch h' & S d S h 1 In addition to books, he also ber (if we're still around) to lars. 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Christluas Idea Classes Slated Saivation Army Auxiliary Mrs. Albert O'Neal, III Is Planning Holiday Fair Phyllis Walker Wed Christmas decorations classes Iachieved at a fracti()n of the ~::o~~~~~:~ begin at the Grosse Pointe War cost if bought. The Salvation Army Auxiliary has announced plans for its The. G1'05Se Pointe Boal Me~orial October 25 and will Included in Items which stu. ,N I .111 co~tmue for se~en weeks on dents will learn to make are 19th annual Holiday Fair to be To A Ibe rt 0 ea , ~~~;sisH::~~~:I:~~a~~ Fndays. T~ere WIll be two 2%. boutique accessories, con e held this year on Thursday. hour sechons-one from 9:30 wreaths swags candle arrange. October 24, in the Crystal Ball. Bride's White Peau Soie Gown Features Chantilly ~e~~C::\F~i~a~lg~~e~~i to n?on ~nd the other from 1 ments, topiary' trees, slair dec. room of the Pick.Fort Shelby d; r::z. Hotel, from 10 to 5 o'clock. Lace Bodice, Sleeves; Attendants Wear Empir. in st. Paul Ivenue. to 3.30 0 clock. orations ideas for doorways Mrs. Richard T. Gerathy is and ma~y distinctive gift ideas. Entire proceeds from this pro. Frocks of Gold Chiffon over Taffeta Dancing. s i 11 gill. &, games. snlcks Ind a midnight spaghet. the instructor and the fee for . ject will be used to further the term is $25. Enrollments for the Christmas E~changing marriage vows Saturday, October 5, in ti dinller will be featured. the work of the Salvation Army Mrs. Gerathy is an accred. Decorations group now Me be. in the Detroit area. S1. Phllomella Church were Phyllis Lorraine Walker CbaiJ:mall. aud co-chairman are ited flower show judge and has ing taken at tre Grosse Pointe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Walker, of McKin: Al Tumey and Louise Hoyt taught flower arranging and War Memorial. :Items to be featured at the ley avnue, and Albert Earle O'Neal, III, son of Mr. and Their commiUee members in. decorations at the Grosse ------Fair include houseeoatl and Mrs. AI.be~t E.. O'Neal, II, of University place. ~:~:e J~::;'~~~:rY~~ssCb~d Pointe War Memorial and MODERN MIRACLE aprons, freshly baked good", OffIcIatIng at the 6!~ -IBetty Davis. throughout Michigan for many Happy is the family that oc- needlework, and fresh and well years. She teaches unusual dee- cupies a home where there is as home-canned fruits and vege- o'clock rites, which. were I edged her hem and trimmed her Reservations, at. 53 per per- tables. followed by a reception at Chapel lenglh trail!. The lace SOD,must be made by Monday. orative ideas that can be nn room for doubt. Holiday Hall, were The motifs were ace e Dt e d with October 28, by contacting Susie Reverend Peter S. Lentine pearls and crystals. Turney. 885-3918. I Pastor of S1. Philomena's; J.ler elbow length silk illusion ------and The Reverend George veIl fell from a beadpiece of able cbiHontraIDB. their Em. Kurz of 81. James Luther. lace.orange tlosso~s and stepb- pice waistlines accented with an church allQhs. studded WIth crystals, lace a p pi ique d roses, were ..;. . and she carried a white cym. The bride s whlle peau de SOh) bidium orchid bouquet Patricia Walker. who served as gO\~ was fashioned with a In floor lenglh frock's of gold her sister's honor attendant, and r bodlc,: and long sle.eves of chiffon over taffeta s1yled with bridesmaids Mrs. Ross Ingrao COBBERSti Chantilly lace. Matchmg lace long chiffon sleeves and delach. and Peggy O'Neal, sister of the . bridegroom. If jt'sl~-;Wright~Kay, it's Distincliv;- . I Their guld chiffon rose head. pieces held bouffant vew, arid " they carried arrangements of gold mums and yellow tea roses with green ribbon streamers. Best man was Ross Ingrao. Dean Kobbs and William D. Walker, brother of the bride, sealed the guests. photo by Lou Alpiner The bride's mother selected a PHYLLIS LORRAINE WALKER became Mr. sun. gold 8celate shantung coat O'Neal's bride at a Saturday, October 5, ceremony in and dress ensemble and a green cymbidium orchid corsage. The St. Philomena Church. She is the daughter of the Wil. bridegroom's mother chose a liam T. Walkers, of McKinley avenue. The bride- PLAIT dove grey silk brocade dress groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. O'Neal, II, and matching coat, 'and a pink of University place. cymbidium orchid corsage. The newlyweds have returned from a vacation in Toronto and ]alnes' Rockett Weds In East are making their home in Che. Honor maid Laura Gross, sis. Flower boygan. St. Gregory the Great Church. $130. Lebanon, .Pa., was the setting ter of the bl1de, selected an Em. THE BlAUTIFUL BRAID ••• laboveJ for the Saturday, September 28, pire frock of yellow Karate Northeestern Women Wi!dding of Suzanne Gross, cloth. In identically styled gowns it's "Plait" by California Cobblers. Soft leather handwoven To Meet October 28 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- of green Karate. cloth were into an unusual braided design, as only Cobblers can do, gives thOI)Y Gross, of Lebanon, and bridesmaids Deborah Simpson, Northeastern Woman's Club .JlImes Randall Rockett, SOn of Juanna Ealon and Rosann Len. this stack heel walker with the new squared-off toe a hand- will meet Monday, October 28, Mrs. Eile1!n Rockett,. of Brys gle. some fashion look. Black with orang!:: C:T green trim. $14.00. at 1:30 o'clock at Calvin East drive, and the late John A. Best man was Karl Lengle. United Presbyterian Church in Rockett. Frank Simpson, Larry Eaton, 14-KT. YELLOW GOLD BROOCHES Cadieux road, Detroit, for a The Reverand. Lawrence C. Dona1d Lengle and John Gross, program, "Slides and Talk on Gross officiated at the double the bride's brother, seated the The Shoe Salon of At top, flower brooch with diamond in Allstralia," by Wananda Ki. ring morning ceremony, which guests. .'. center of sapphires. Below, modernistic onka. Hostesses will be Kathryn was followed by a reception at Casaroll lIi1d Mary Temple. Gertrude's Club. The. moth~ of the bride wore spray brooch with center cluster of sap- The newlyweds vacationed in an aqua l~e dress wbile the phires. Lovely for fall suits and dresses. The love of another's money Virginia and are making their bridegroom's motber chose a is also the root of much evil. home in Norfolk, Va. shell pink, beaded ensemble. I, The. bride, given in marriage Both mothers selecled white The salon that gives you service with quality in the fit. cymbidium orchid corsages . DRAPERIES by her falhi!r, wore a cage gown of Chantilly Lace, fashioned Out-of.town guests included Kercheral at St, Clair. TU 4-1330 • Grosse Pointe With Qr withput with II Cathedral train, and a Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace .Wright your fabric. Kay Custom. mode. crown headpiece of Chantilly and .Ricbard Rockett, the bride. I lace and seed pearl petals, hold. groom's cousin, of Detroit, and bf Rita ing an illusion veil. Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Kaloz 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe and Nortbland. She carried an arrangement I~ WO 2.0500. Downtown open lIfon. and Wed. evenings 'ill 8:30 .. _ 791.3073 of white carnations and orchids. ~:~klh,;, 'om;;,_ of L1""~11 1.1 ~ (0

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Thursday, o.dober 24, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Woman's Page • • • by, of'and for Pointe Women Mary Connell Bride Villagers Plan Mrs. John Leavitt Fele President B. A. Seynlour~Jr., Claims Bride Dance Oct. 26 Of Panhellenie At a Nuptial Mass Saturday frock of Hunter green faille, morning, October \9, in Saints was her sister's matron of' The Villagers Dance Commit- The Detroit Panhellenic Asso. Peter and Paul Je~uit Church, dation gave a tea to honor its! Suzanne Carol Capling became honor. Shc carried a nosegay of Of John S. C. Leavitt tee met last Sunday at the OM h home of Mr. and Mrs. David new president, Mrs. Jack s.1 the bride of Bartholomew A. yellow carnations, roses and ivy, W.ears ot er's Ivory Satin Wedding Gown for Ehlerl of Oxford Road to plan L dend rf of Sunningdale drive I Seymour,' .Jr. The Re~e.rend and wore a matching floral a 0, '. Clement Smger. S.J., offlclatcd cluster in her hair. the cominl: season for the Morning Rites in St, Ambrose Church' on Wednesday, October 23, from I at the rites and read a Papal The bridegroom, son of Mrs . . Green Velvet Trims Attenda~t's Bel'ge I group. Villagers will celebrate their twenty.first year this sea- 2 until 4 o'clock at the Stralford I Blessing. I Bartholomew A. Seymour, of Frocks. son and are planning a special place home of Mrs. Malcolm L. The bride, daughter of IIlrs. Edgemont Park, and the late ------celebration in honor of that Denise. Floyd Francis Cole, of Canon Mr. Seymour, asked William A. Making their home in Wauwatosa, Wis., are Mr. and event. The president's oUice is filled City, Colo., and the late Philip Petzold to serve as best man. ~rs. John Sheldon Clark Leavitt, who exchanged mar- The first dance of the season on a rotation basis by delegates John Capling, wore a pale ivory Ushers were Charles T.. Bush, nage vows Saturday, October 12, in St. Ambrose Church, will be held at the Grosse from the 23 member sorority silk-satin gown, accented with II, Marlin A. Brennan and Ed. Monsignor Lawrence Graven officiated at the 11 o'clock Pointe Yacht Club on Saturday, groups. IIfrs. Ladendorf, Alpha pearl-embroidered Alencon lace, mund H. Bingham, III, Thomas rites. utter and almond pasle. M at~d at.the ~ites for. which the tj: Dutch "ZOUTJES" _ Ideol for your cocktail parties. m than pictures. Hear every bride, given 10 marrIage by hill' ~i ES" d I !t, detai I just as it happened. Have it recorded on tape! father, selected an Empire gown K "SAUCYZEN IROODJ - A Dutch snack filled with r- icious meat. M For those of you without tape recorders, we will in- of white peau de soie accented M Don't forget our selection of petil fours • petit eclairs • petit creompuffs ond our fancy is with re.embroidered Alencon 011 butter cookies clude a quality Cassette player for just $15! So there n rt lace. @ W is-no need for anyone to pass up the opportunity to ON MACK-Between 3 Mile 6' Devonshire She carried a nosegay of pink 1*. _ ~llo earn a t ion sand .Sweetheart r~ HQ 12401 MORANG W 25-2C;27 ro~~s~ was attended by her t II 't (N;~~_:~~~Yl ~,.I oct. Iiicld..~t Sa.ttrJ.~ ~"" it cousin, Janice Lynn, whose pink fl -- BflAMtI- n: @ on~~-T~ frock was similar in style to the ill ' lr 10-5 bridal gown~ Robert J ohnso.n' ~~~~ft~~~ig:~~:~::::~~~l;$~~:~~~*~::t~~~~~~::~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~t~~~@~W;~::~~::;m;:~:~_:~~:~*:~m~J:~~~~::m:.~~im;~:.::::~~~:::;;:~t~{:~~m~~=1~~$:~~:;;:).%"~~ ~r~~h~: as best man for hiS 1------,Su:ll~"9" An economicol woy to preserve a priceless memory. 12.-5 SPECIALITY RECORDINGS (OMPANY Ne'tvconwrs 1727 E. 14 Mile Road, Birmingham, Michigan 48008 PHONE: 642.3579 Plan A Party , ,I Grosse Pointe Newcomers willi be having a Halloween Cocktail, Party in the homes of some of i FALL lhe dub's members on Sunday STERLING afternoon October 27. Chpjrman couple of the event are Ron and Sunny Hill; com- mittee members indude Ed a,nd Ginny Hahn. Bob and Babs Griffen, Bob and Janet Quinn. Bill and Mary Kidd. Jay and Sale Bev Farrar and Mike and Sue Wilcox. SALE ENDS NaV, 23 Beautiful weather and good football made the Newcomers' recent annual football trip to Ann Arbor an enjoyable day- hut feelings were mixed at Michigan's victory over Navy. Any couples new to The Pointe ON EIDA. ~t6Jnt/ STE RLI N G from outside the Detroit area who would be interested in more Dramatic savings on the finest sterl ing. For you ... information about Newcomers add to your present service, or give the are invited to call Mr. and l\frs. Ed Sullivan. 821-1320, or Mr. perfect gift. Oneida's full selection and Mrs. Eddie Pittman, 885- of e1

CAR OF THE FUTURE IFord Motor Co. I on Display The Cdr abolc-thc Scalllc.itc .~xr. Chic! amon~ them are the c.ftto Ii"": Martini"",'. YoulIIlDvt-. tandem.mountcd Iront.drlvc wtlects and easy power paekage Inter. 11I1Idtor', Bella ROM'. tulin. SJrin,'. Slanlon . changcabUlly. Envisions ,,,. of a Iravel programming computer, 'MI1l-, First frail •• ~UrM~tli.r Dlmalot Ro.... VrYlftl. variable den.ily glass, j_Iou,le windows and linger tip steerlne. BENTLEY ANTIQUE CAR ALSO SAVE $3 SAVE$5-$4-$3 en pllce sittine pieces en servine pieces WATCH OUT FOR THE GHOST SHOPPER Sal. Tender, skill8t.browned chick. R'lUlir Sa!. Ruu'ar en, snow.whipped potatoes, WITH GIFT CERTIFICATES GALORE!!! $9.25 Tnl~ • • • .• $6.25 $13.00 BaUer Knif. • • $10.00 -green vegetable, festive red 9.00 SPllId... • • • • 6.00 13.00 SUI" Spoon • • 10.00 17.50 cranberry sauce, hot buttered 12.25 Soup Spoon • • • 9.25 21S0 S'l'Ii'l Spoon • • biscuits with plenty of honey, IUS Iud 1lft'I"1O SpoOOl. 9.25 21.50 Pal S, .. in, Spootl 17.50 JOIN THE FUN!'! 19.25 for dessert-yatlr choice of ice 12.25 Salld Fort. • • • 9.25 2US Cold MOlt For•• cream, sherbet or sparkling Come help us break a Pinata 13.00 l'I,co Knit. , • • 10.00 2425 C".,., I,dr.. • 19.25 14.25 PIICOfort • • • • 11.25 24.25 Pi' S.... IInif, • 11.25 gelatin. The cost is a moderate $1.95 for adults, lust $1.00 for one every day! First Frost Ind Stanton HIli slightly hilher. children. Sunday Cocktails HURRYI SAVE NOWI 2 P,M, to 10 P,M,

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Mrs. Judson B, Welsh iMr. McConachie King Farou1?s Watch To Be Auctioned Weds In West When King Farouk of Egypt handled by Norman Levy and I~on.profit institution. witn n.a- was overthrown his antique IAssociates of Detroit. i tlon~1 headquarte~s 111 Detroit, . . I ., . ICOnsists of collectmg, catalogu- Stephame Kowalchuk, daugh. lapel watch was confiscated ... i A cocktail preview party ~n ing, microfilming, tape.record. ter of Mrs. Steve Kowalchuk, lit is now the most recent ac. IKresge Court on Saturday, No- I ing and indexing biographical, of Columbia Heights, Minn.,.and quisition of the Archives of Ivember 16, from 5 to 7 o'clock historical and anecdotal ma. Evening Ceremony isFollowed Reception at Detroit by the late Mr. KowalChuk, became I American Art for their Jewelry Iwill be the social h\ghlight of terial o~ American Ar~. . Boat Club; Newlyweds to Make the bride of Bruce Alan Mc-, Auction on Friday, November the week before the gala Auc- The all~ of the Archives IS to Home on West Coast Conachie son of the Donald Me.. 22, at the Detroit Institute of I tion in the Institute's Audi. t~y to cohect ~s. much as pos- . ' :Arts. torium. Sible of the orlgmal records of ~1r. and Mrs .. J~d~~~-~;;oih-"r~lsh, who exchanged i Conachles, of Mount Vernon I This intriguing timeniece was I Pointers Fred Cody and Sel. American painters, sculptors, road, at an a,fternoon ceremony.' donated by Mrs. Eugene W. Ket. der. B. Daume, Jr., are co. cr~~tsme~, c~lIectors, dealers, marnage vows Fnday evenIng, October 18, in Our Lady I Star of t~e Sea C~urch, are traveling across the country Saturday, October 12, in SI. Con- tering, of Dayton, 0., and was Ichairmen of the Auction com- Crl~IC~,hlstorl.ans: m.use u m s, stantine's Church, Minneapolis, made by Luigi Ricci in Geneva mittel'. Acquisitions chairmen societIes and mstltutions. to Sap Diego, Calif., where they will make their home. Minn. in 1850 for the then.King of are Mrs. Sidney E. Chapin, ------Mrs. Welsh is the former'"- .Maid of honor was Luanne Egypt who passed it on to his Dearborn; Mrs. Pett'r R. Fink, Flying down to Newport, R.I., Patricia Ann Stichman,. Her ma~tilla veil was fash. Rohrbacher. of Minneapolis. heir. The lapel watch is studded Grosse Pointe and the East to be present at the graduation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lOned of IVo~y lace, Lorne McConachie served as his with diamonds and sapphires ISide; IIIrs. Paul M. McKenney, of their sons, RICHARD ALLI. Arthur Stichmap. of' \II d :ind she .carned a bouquet of' brother's best man. surrounding a large 4.5 karat Birmingham/Bloomfield Hill s N . ., H 00 S stephanotIS I Other members of the wed. I diamond and is encased in an and the North Side. Mrs. John SON and ROBERT WEYHI G, lane. The bridegroom is the .. , ding party included Sally Me. 1S.karat gold mounting. Blunt is in charge of arrange. III, from Naval Offic~rs Candi. son of Mr. and Mrs Fred. Her attendants' (rocks of wi!. Conachie and Craig McConachie, King Farouk's watch is but ments. date School October 25 are MR. eric Welsh U of Hocheoter low green moire featured high. sister and brother of the bride- one of many fascinating pieces Expert appraisal of the do. and MRS. WILLIAM D. ALLI- N. Y. .., ", ruffled necklines. long !;Ieeves groom, and Jeffrey Cornelius, donated for the benefit Auction. nated jewelry is being conduct. SON, of Radnor circle, and and green velvet.tied cummer. the bridegroom's cousin. The first item was a perfectly. ed by a committee consisting of I\fR. and MRS. ROBERT WEY- Following the 6:30 o'clock bunds They wore green veh'et After a vacation in Miami matched oriental pearl necklace Mrs. Peggy DeSalle, Hugh Kran. HING, JR., of McKinley ave- ceremony. at which Father! DiDI', bows in their hair and Beach, the couple will make with diamond clasp from an daB, John Hering and Jules nue. Captain DAVID C. ALLI- Ralph Barton officiat d th ;came.;! arrangements of g~ld their home in Minneapoiis. anonymous donor, presented to Schubot. Miss Milka Iconomoff, SON, M.D., flew home from • 'd ' c. .e Iand hronze fall flowers With i The bride was graduated the Archives of American Art who created the settings for for- San Antonio, Tex., and is jour. l)i"1 e s parents t'ntertained at I '. a reception at the Detroit B t Igreen vt'lvet :,treamers. from the University of Minne. for the Auction by Mrs. Henry mer art auctions, heads a com. neying with his family and the C! oa Honor maid was Frances 1 sota and is continuing her Ford, II. honorary chairman of mittee in charge of arranging Weyhings to Newport for the ub. I Desmo~d. ,Bridesmaids. were studies there. The bridegroom the fund.raising affair. the display of the jewelry in ceremonies and a reunion with The former Miss Stich man i Pamela Wdson. of. Wdmette, was graduated from Grinnell The Auction will take place Kresge Court at the Detroit In. his brother and parents before selected an IVory pCaU de soil' IIll., Challee McKenZie, of Dt'n. College in Iowa and is working on the evening of Friday No. stitute of Arts. leaving for Vietnam. gown styled with a high, ruffled ve:-. ~Olo,. ~ancy Renkow, the toward his Master of Fine Arts vember 22, following a ~eek- The forthcoming Jewelry Auc- • • • neckline, long sleeves ending in , ~f1~e s cousm. of Los ~ngeles, degree at the University of long display of the jewelry in tion will be the first of its kind Vacationing in Manhattan are ruffled cuffs, an Empire bodice I Callf.,. a~d . ~usan Suchman, M~nesota. He is a member of Kresge Court. Unsold piece~ held in Detroit for the benefit COUNTESS CYRIL TOLSTOI, and a rufflchemmed A line the brIde s Sisler. ! Phi Beta Kappa. . will go on sale the following of the Archives of American of Lewiston road, and MRS. S. ------day. Art. Benefit auctions of works PINKNEY TUCK, of Country skirt for her wedding. Best man was Timothy Wp1sh. I It's old age when the charm The Auction is the major I of art were held in 1960, '62 Club drive, whose New York Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. oC living seems to lie in the fund.raising activity of the Ar. and '68. headquarters are the Hot~l past. chives for 1968 and will be The work of the Archives, a Pierre. PATRICIA ANN STICHMAN and Mr. Welsh, son ------Ste.eliog Silver ~IIof Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Welsh, II, of Rochester N.Y., were married Friday evening, October 18, in Our Open Thursday and Friday evenings Lady Star of the Sea Church. The bride is the SAVE • lUNT daughter of the Arthur Stichmans, of Woods lane. • ALVIN ~,\ • TOWLE Ushering were Frederic Welsh, I Charlotte MacMahon • GORHAM III, of Perkasic, Pa., Richard M . It N • WALLACE Lorbach, of Rochester. N.Y., ames , eumann • KEIRlOOM Kemper Miller, also of Roches. -- 25'0 • INTERNATIONAL tel' and Jeffery Jones of Cais- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutch . EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS kili N.Y. ' ins MacMahon, Jr .• have an . • REED & BARTON ON THESE FAMOUS I nounced the marriage of their BRANDS The bride's mother wore a daughter, Charlotte Pearce, to I floor length gown of pink satin, Lieutenanl Douglas ,Earl Neu. while the bridegroom's mother mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Layaway" selected a floor length ~nsemble Henr~ Neumnn. Both families of green brocade. Bolh mothers are re~idents of Bloomfielr! gift lor chose cymbidium orcilid cor- Township • sages. Charlotte attended Hillsdale Christmas Day .. -----"------Collt'ge and was gradualed from the University of Michigan. For the past year she has been NEW HOURS .. serving in Ala~ka as a VISTA DIAMONDS. WATCHES. BIRTHSTONE RINGS volunteer. OUR EVERYDAY PRICES ARE OPEN DAILY ALWAYS THE LOWEST Shc is the granddaughter of 1 9:00 -A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. the laIc Frederick William Pearce and Charles MacMahon of North Miami Beach, former- THE POTPOURRI ly of Grosse Pointe. JEWELERS Douglas attended the Ameri. Vogue new blossoms for the table, RESTAURANT can University in Washington, 7 Mile near Mack Ave. 16624 Mack Ave. Technology. lIe recently reo al Harvard turned from a tour of duty in reversible translucent placemats OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 882-1800 Germany and is now stationed 22377 MOROSS ROAD TU 4-2585 I I at Fort Sill, Okla., attending It~ ~_ .. _ .. -J the Artillery Survey Officers . by Hedwin ... the lustre of patent and the ... -_ .. - .. --ISchool I .~+;. .~~;. .:.;. .:+;. .:+;. .~+} .;+;. .~.;. .~.:. .;+;. .~.:. .;.:. .:.;. .;.:. .:.;. .:.;. .::.:.:,,::.;...•;.; •... •~..•'.' . ..;+:~,~ I; lie .is the grandson of Mr. ' wipe-clean ease of plastic combinedwith the feel of quilting :. 'and ~frs. Ronald Cameron, of ~ DetrOit, and the late Mr. and .) Mrs. Walter Hegwood, of Hat- and deep-dimension embossing. Moss green, gold, blueberry or ~ tiesburg, Miss. orange. 17 % "x 12" oval or oblong. Each, 1.00 ~ Follo-w-in-~-a-re-c-e-nt-t-hree.day ;', visit to New York, the JOHN B. ~ FOR D S, of East Jefferson ;.; j avenue, headed in differel,t di. ~ : redions, he returning home to ;.,i The Pointe. she staying in the ~ i East 'Jut traveling north, to I ;~,i visit her son and daught'lr.in' Jacobsons ~ law, the E. HOLLAND LOWS. at I ~ "Pardon Me," their farm near ~ Home Decorative Shop '.' Belchertown, Mass. ; ------"------

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~ g \ 55 s 7 7 2 Thursday, October 24, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.One Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women .------S. »'"phony No'llv TOI'rinO' In East the South is planned for Janu'ISoutheastern Hi AAUW to Sp'onsor Church WOl1ten Betrothed. Yue- e- «- e ary al}d February. 1969. pcr- ' ------. . formances at l"ord Auditoriuni '48 R . Set Plan Bus Tour The Detroit Symphony Or. Warsaw In 1960 and will be. will be resumed on November 7. elUUOn chestra left October 21 on the heard with the Symphony in Ihe I I __ fir.st. 'of two tours planned for Chopin Piano Concerto No.2.! Leaving Trombley road to.! A reunion of the Southea.stern Day-La' ng Workshop The Women of the Church of . SI. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church thiS concert seas~n. " On the same program, the I morrow to travel to Florida, i High School Class of 1948 IS.he ...... _- will participate in a bus tour . The Orchestra I~. pe.rformmg Symphony will give the first) where they spend the winters I ing planned for Saturday, No. In-Depth Study and Panel Discussion of Kerner visiting vital areas of the city, SIX concerts between October b d th . ht "\' g bond b F' th . f t' n 21 and 26 at the l09th annual New York performance .of Alan a ~~r elr yac a a - vem er 30. u: er In arm a 10 Report to be Featured at November 2. sponsored by the United Com. . Festi. Hovhaness' "Fra AngelJco/' er, are MR. and MRS. EDWIN! may be oblamed by calhnc . munity Service next Tuesday, Worces ter, Mass., M USIC '. . 0 BODKIN who plan a stop. I P rogram in Grosse Pointe War Memorial leaving the ehurcb at 9:15 a.m. val It will then visit six east. Also on the Itmerary are can .. '. ' p . 't I TUxedo 6-7184 or wriling South. ve r ISI 'fh G . -. The group will return to the ern' cities. including an appear. certs i~ Albany. ~.Y., October °h . m H~velrford, dad" to,,;t i e3stem Reunion. 1173 Yorkshk!! e rosse Pointe Branch of the American As. church for a box.lunch at 12:30 t C . H II - Ne 28' Smith College In Northamp- t elr son-m. aw an au" er,: . ance a arnegle a In wIn' Mass October 29' Dan- MR. and MRS. EDWARD CAM. i road. Grosse Pointe Park, 1IIIch., sociation of University Women will be host to seven followed by a general meeting York 0 ..,' • h! 30 other AA UW Branches at a day-long workshop on Sat- and election of officers. Mrs...... ' bury Conn., October 30; Larch. ERON KIRK HALL. (she s t e: 482 . Sixten Ehrhng IS conductmg i N Y October 31' and former NANCY TAYLOR MAX. i ------urday. November 2, at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Shirley Uppleg~r. 881.2512, is in I I all co~certs except. (or a young ~~~t;ngt~n:' N.Y .• November 2. WELL), recently ensconced Ifi i Pleasure can often be found, !charge. Center. .------.------.:.-- people s program In Worcester A three.week tour through a new home. ! but happmess has to I>e earned. Topic of study for the day i ballots, designed to determine 1---.-.--.------.-- ~OOI~~ cond ucted by Va Iter I ~if;';";"::::{:':':~":i::;'M:;:::$iiit:};,:"":,,,,:,;;;'t:i::'m:i!;'~1::~;;::':;~:,":i:~,,;;t: :":::;i::;,",,;i:.~:~,:,,;;;,:::, )",,:i;;i;:::'}',{:::';:';;:;::,L::;:~;;:;i:,:i;',,';;;:::r@Ji:'::ZW is "Action for a Unified reaction 10 the Kerner Report. ,conJucllon With a n.3 t lon.a I . I.., AAUW pro g ram of "Actlon Appearing with. the Detroit' Society." i Luncheon diSCUSSIOn leaders INow" in which women through. Symphony in Worcester are gql~ ...,: The meeting will open at 9: will include Mrs. Edward R.! oul Ihe United States are study. Sena Juririac, Van Cliburn, Gor. W o'clock wilh a coffee hour to be i Bunn. Mrs. R S. Kray, Mrs. iing involvement in cur r e n t don Staples, An[la Moffo, Robert, 1) Y' Seru ms 1] followed by an in-depth study; Robert Snyder, l\Irs. JQhn A. I social problems. Gaby and Jean Casadesus and M' .';; and panel discussion o( the Ker- iNelson and Mrs. E. C. Hanpeter'l AAUW Branches participating Leslie Guinn. ~~::.¥ (- ner Report. Mrs. Lcwis B. Mor-! Voting results will be tabu- in the workshop include Ann ruw,. ?f M.~umee avenue.willll'laled and used in the afternoon Arb 0 r, Birmi~gham. Detr?i1, Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Wied. du~te~ ~;ri~i~:~ £~~~U~atCt~~: r.~l~ Vaccines I A. J. Meyer ! parllclpate m tl1e panel. by a reactor panel uuder the Oakland, 8t. Clair Shores, Ufilon 1\1r5. David Pet hick i~ chair.! direction o(Mrs. Burkhard Lake and Yp.;ilanti. busch, of Hampton road, are ;m- ~~~~;s w7t~kit~~ ~;:~:~t~~P~~~ : 11 !~ man of a "Pulse Feeler" lunch- :Schneider. Paliicipating in this nouncing the engagement !If program includes ~Iozart's "Re- 11 ~ BI d f r 1 PHARMACIES :;1 con program which will. include i pancl will be Pointer Mrs. John discussion at each table and in. I Schollenberg. ~~~. ~oau~~~~l E:~~G:~~;~~~~~'~~~~~a J~~a~i::j~~k M~[~: ii 00 rac IOns II ~~ i St. }(UneS Fai,. dividuai voting on Pulse Feeler The workshop is being held in man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar.,' en an ranClS ~s er as :~~~ f.~J! it,::'! Slated Nov. 21 cus E. Ackerman, of Camp Hill, ~so~~s:s~oncert at Carnegie Hall, }.1.','.:. Y' DI'agnostl'c '.': :,;....~...:....:.:. Pa. ~on November I, will feature Ita. '. t' ... offers so much ,.: Bustling act i v i t y replaced The bride.elect was gradualed I. lian pianist Maurizio Pollini N Agents l more than other ti folded hands and polite attention from Grosse Pointe High ~chool who will be making his first ap- i: I:! .::: t .' and IS presenlly a semor at pcarance in the United States, !,,: .1.:.: 1'egular drug stores k o a spea ker at th c Ias t mee,mg Michigan State University. He won first prize at the Inter- _.. fi ~on~:~'s S~.u ~~~.es w~~th:::i~ A Jun~~~lJl~~~p~~nned. Inational Chopin Com~tition in f ~ Injectible I iJ

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Named to the Brown Univer. in Sociology, and JOHN ED. Walton. Pierce will show some · t H L d· I sity, Providence, R.I., Dean's WARD SIPE, son' of MR. and i~ems from its regular selective roIec 0pe a, Ies Symphony Juniors Admire A 'Star Car' List for the 1968 fall semester MRS. EDWARD JOHN SIPE, P IJIle of fashions. I pf Van Antwerp road, a junior ... Iare CHARLES FINK GOREY, These lovely gowns say spec i Class 1970, son MR. and clas8 member, member of -II G h ial things to musician Phil I of of . MRS. CHARLES B. GOREY, Brown's Karate Clu~ and an W J at er For Tea Skillman, and he will share 'JR., of Stephens road, a mem- honors candidate for the Bache- these thoughts with thl' Hope I ber of Sigma Nu fraternity and lor of Science degree ill En- ladies as models appear on the a candidate for the A.B. degree gineering. Horace E. Dodge Estate in East Jefferson Avenue to runway. be Setting for Afternoon Fashion Aller the ladies from HalX' have enjoyed the fashions. have Fete Monday, November 4 looked out across the wah!rs of Lake St. Clair and browr.ed in Th~ women's Division for Project Hope will have a the mansion decorated for the tea for Its members and their friends at the Horace E. occasion by Mrs. Sisman and 16 tlflYS 0/ Dodge house in_East Jefferson avenue on Monday, Mrs. Ranger, granddaughter of Mrs. Horae .. Dodge, Sr., it will November 4. Mrs. James Ranger and Mrs. Florence Sis- be tea time. man will be hostesses for this occasion, one of the out- The Dodge mansion from an standing ~vents of the Project Hope Women during the era (}[ gra('ious living recap- current year.'------tures 1n exciting page in De- FUN flntl SUN troit history, in which the pia. . T~e Walton Piercer.C~m-1 fashion presentation' of ori- Includes: pfln), t~rough M.rs. "\\ IJlIam i giual models. neer Do'Jge family played an imporfant role. I Rust PIerce, Will have a. In addition to the originals, ALL FOR It is a fitting background for * 1 week in TANGIER another page in the modern nights in TORREMO. history of a city which bas * • Lamp & Furniture Co. cor,w of age and taken its place LIMOS (Spain) Cllrpetiug & among the greatest cities of full day sightseeing :Opal the world a p

On the stale level, this season Delta Zeta Alumnae I MR. and MRS, WILLIAM I BRADSHAW. daughter ()f MR. the League will continue its two- Honored by UF Committee B. LAFER, of Hamilton court. and MRS. E. W. BRADSHAW, Topics Of Interest year study of the Michigan IPlan Founders' Fete announce the birth I)f their first of Bishop road. Paternal grand. co:;:-ts as they relate to children , Delta Zeta Alumnae of Metro. child, a daughter, JENNIFER parents are MR. and MRS.' and juveniles. politan Detroit will join '.yith BEARDSLEE. October 16. IIlrs, JAMES A. LAFER, of South Juvenile Court Judge James Oakland County Alumnae and ~~fe~_i~_t~~~~~~_H_A_R_R_I~T'I'_R_~naudroad. Dot lWV Calendar H. Lincoln addressed the Grosse collegiate chapters from the l"oo"..._, ..._, ...... _, ..._, ...... _ ...... _ ...._, ..._, ..._, ..._"",-...,._....."....,. Pointe League at the husbands. University of De t r 0 it and Study and Evaluation of Servicesf~r Handling Juvenile and-wives dinner at the Grosse Wayne State to c e I e bra t e Point.e War Memorial last Fell. Founder's Day at 7:30 o'clock Offenders and Potential Juvenile Offenders ruary, wilen the exploration of Thursday, October 24, in Room I WATCH in Grosse Pointe to be Explored this topic was just under way. A. Concourse, at Eastland ------The study will be concluded in Center. The community, the state, the countrv-these are the spring of 1969 with the lssu- The East Side Alumnae will the three areas of interest to the Grosse Pointe League ance of a statement of member. serve as hostesses with Pointer REPAIRING of Women Voters, which joined other Michigan LWV ship consensus. Mrs. William Kamm as general Branches in celebrating League Week through Septem. On the national level, there chairman. J bel' 21. The mention of several items on the League's should be much interest dllring Member~ are invited to weal' for alf makes 196.8-69 calendar points up the scope, timeliness and this election year in a new fashions popular during thpir J t f h study: The Electoral College. own college days. I vane y 0 t e group's studies and support positions. This program was adopted at I Jane Reid, of Bishop road, ) On the local level, the':; the League's 1968 National Con- ,I will be in ch a r g e of the ... done on our premises I League ~vill explore during I pIe are saying, "What's wrong vention in response to great Founder's Day r.eremony. P with ultrasonic cleaning the commg months a study with so many of our young delegate enthusiasm. I Actives from Wayne State will and evaluation of Hie serv- people? And why? And what can The project will include exam- entertain with a rush skit using • ices for handling juvenile be done about it?" ination of the origin, develop- a "19

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CREA TORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED LIVABILITY 4 Phnrmncists 10 serve yOll SERVING THIS ARIA SINCE 1956 TU 5.2154 II for prompt delivery senne/) Page Twenty.four G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Thursday, October 24, 1968 ------. by, of and for Pointe Women ,',(' Woman's Page • • • Wednesday Book Club I Appointed by the Board of 1 Re,inie.Chopp Betrothal Told Men To Lunch ]Will Meet October 30 Ol'erseers of Harvard. Ulliver. ------March Bride . ,The Wednesday Book Club of sity to Visiting Committees for t Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Chopp. I born Heights. Her fiance ex- At A rts,I nstttute IDetroit will gather at the 1968.69 are. ELLIOTT H. PHIL- , of ~orth Highiand drive. Dear. i peets ~ receive his BachelQr __ ' IWoman's City Club October 30 T.fPS, of Ridge road, a me~ber " horn, are Jnnoundng the en-I of Science degree from Wayne William H Peck curator of for a 12:30 o'clock luncheon of the Law School cormmttee, ~I gagement of their d4ughter, Slate University in March. Ancient Art 'at the' Detroit meeting. Guest speaker Mrs. H, and DONALD M. D. :rHURB~:, , In-I d y Patricia Ann. to Donald Kitch.. The wedding is planned for . . "II. Woolson will present a pro. of Neff roa , servmg. on e t strtute of A~ts, Will talk on The Igram on "Safari, East Africa." Harvard College committee. cner Rennie. II, son of Mr. and: June 21. Archaeologist at Work" at to. . _ ~lrs. Donald Kit.?hener Rennie of Clairl'iell' court, 'I Hillsdale College sophomore day's Detroit Institute of Arts I WANTED WE WANT TO BUY ~Iiss Chopp rec:eived her I GARRY BROOKS, oi Touraine: Founders Society Businessmen's I OLD LEADED GLASS Luncheon, which begins at noon 20 old leoded gloss lamps or Bachelor of Arts degree from r?ad, has been named Rush SHADES and LAMPS shades. They are usually found ." .. Chamnan for the Delta Tau in t/le Institute's Rivera Court. , in attics and store rooms. When ~he Ulllverslly of :'.flchlgan and: Delta fraternity and is also a Mr. Peck, a recognized auth-I was the los' time you looked IS presently teaching English at : member of the Inter.Fratel'llill' ority on Egyptian Art, was the in your ollie? .-\nnapolis High School, Dear- Council at Hillsdale. . . Field Archaeologist with New CALL US COLLECT York University's expedition at Mendes, Egypt, during 1964, lOOK FOR US UNDER THE CREEN DRACON 1965 and 11l66. "LILLiAN" He was in charge of the in. THE FLOOR SHOP OR'ENrALO'~T SHOP 1 stallations for the current Ma- 2255 Elizabeth Lake Road 11145 WHITTIER at Whitehill sada Exhibition at the Institute 313.682.4421 and will discuss that exhibition I Pontile, Michl'ln 4Ill53 372-4840 during his talk.

Photo by Hransby Studio Photo by Eddie McGratl1,Jr. I Photo by Eddle,lrIcGrat!l. Jr. . ._- -- Mr. and Mrs. 'William R. Mr. and. Mrs. William H. Plans for a Marcli 29 wedding I --_ .... _--_._------~----- : Blenman, of Lennon road, have Mathews, of Fisher road, are in Grosse Pointe Congregational' I announced the ellgagement of announcing the engagement .of C h u I' C h are being made by U~HOLSTERING CO. I their daughter, KATHLEEN their daughter, SUSAN LEIGH, NANCY LUISE BOHN and 14322 Mack Ave. Phone VA 2.9660 11I1ARY,to Bnan Douglas Davis, 10 Gerald L. Schwallier, son James Edward Dundas, whose I. son of )Ir. and Mrs, Kenneth of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sch. 'I engagement has been announce. I Restaurant Associates Industries is proud to • Custom • Davis, of Ballantyne r9ad. wallier. of Coopersville, Mich., ed by her parents, Judge and announce the acquisition of At Green Enterprises, Inc. REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING The prospeclive bridegroom I Miss Mathews a G I' 0 sse I Mrs. Theodore R. Bohn.. of I is a senior at the University I Pointe High School graduate, IAudubon. road . We are happy to acknowledge that our newest division enjoys the same • free pick up and delivery of Michigan, is a student at Western Mich. The bn~e.elec~ a t ten d e d • select from hundreds of fine rep~tation fol' fine standards of food and service for which we are noted in . The couple plans a May 10 Iigan University. Her fiance is Gros.se Pomte High School and fabrics wedding. I currently completing military receiVed her Bachelor of Arts the East. The management, personnel and policies of AI Green Enterprises • custom made slip covers ______I service in Vietnam. He will and Master. of. Arts ~e~rees will continue as before to assure you of the same fine dining to which • guaranteed • terms avflilable Iresume academic studies at from the Unrvc~s.ltyof M~chlgan: FREE ESTIMATES - VA 2.9660 i Minnesota Groups :Western Michigan University where she ~fflhated With Chi i you have become accustomed at the Bronze Door in Grosse Pointe, the I Slate Football Day 'in the spring. I Omega s~rorlly. Ambassador in Ann Arbor, and the Windjammer in Detroit. OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE , ,.. ,Her fiance, son of Mr. and i i An August weddlDg IS plan. M L D da f Mid. The University of Minnesota! ned. ,i rs. awrenee un s. 0 • And when you visit New York, do not forget to contimw your excellent Women's Club and the Minne. I land. was. gra~uated fro.m ~or sota AlunUii Chapt~r of Greater I . thern 1111c h !.ga n. U~iVerslty, habits by dining at the i'oul' Seasons, lhe Forum or the 'fwelve Caesars, WELCOME Detroit have made plans for J,uzior LeaQlle wh.ere he ~ffJlratcd wllh Theta the Tower Suite, or any other of our fine restaurants in the area, their members to attend the ,.., Chi fraternrty. ann u a I Minnesota - Michigan liB k' TV Sho' '!v ------l'lESTAURANT POOCHES! "Little Brown Jug" football (Ie s . Style Show Set ASSOCIATES INDUSTRIES, INC. ALL BREEDS GROOMED game in Ann Arbor on Salut. N b n)f:\ 1540 BROADWAY BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR 1 I J . \ NEW YORK CITY HOLIDAY APPOINTMENT day, October 26. Chartet buses "CPT.":I weekly television, For. ovem er EARLY will leave Pine Lake Country program aimed al the Black -,--'0036 _ Located in C!ub at 10:30 o'~lock, going com m u nit y premiered, on i The Grosse ,P 0 in t c Yacht llill~-,--~s PUT'N ON THE DOC directly to the stadlUJ;l1. Channel 56 Wednesd~y evenrng, i Clllb was the scelle, oL this Call lor Appointment 15616 Harper ------October 16, at 10 0 clock. : year's Autumlj lunchenn meet- West 01 Berklhire The measure of any kind of The hour-long "CPT" is sIal. ing of the Grosse,PDinle'Sym. Complete Pet :;" 882-5512 I trouble depends on whether it's fed by Black producers, writers phony W 0 m 6 n,'s Comniittee. Supplies and Accessories I coming or going. and actors. It will be huilt :ltemhprs ~.ther"rl Thursday around a magazine format sim- ,morning. Octobcr 17. at 11:30 ilar to that of "The Today I o'clock to hear th~ renorts of " Show", and oriented exclusively t h c officers and committee to the Black population of Met. chairmen and give attelition. to ropolitan Detroit. new husiness as it was pre i Windmill Poin.te Custom Home Reduced Matching funds for the series sented: .., •. . i were provided by Wayne State Of Imnyedrate mterest. IS. the.\ Open Sunday 2 to 5 University and The Junior Lea. forthcommg'. style s how. and gue of Detroit. WTVS tele. luncheo.n slate~ f?r NovelTll)er, vision donated the air lime for 6 at Fnes Audl.l~rlUm. CPT I Following .lhe meeting, Pro- . ,gram chairman Mrs. Walter J. Burczyk' p't.esentedPhYllis Detroit Review I Gaide, soprano. in a song reo I dtal. Miss Gaide was ac- Club To Meet .companied bY pianist Ida Mue. I ciante I . -- i Reporting from their res pee- The Detroit Review Club will j tive committees was Mrs. honor its past. presidents, life Sterling S. San ford. general ,. and honorary members at a chairman of the Women's Com- subscription luncheon at the mittee; Mrs. 'Robert P. Arm. Statler Hilton Hotel. on Monday, strong, vice.chairman and chair. October 28, at noon. man of the Concert Receptions: A salute to the 77-year.old Mrs. Louis Mushro, recording IN GROSSE POINTE club will be given in a program secretary; ~t rs. Winfield S, ST..,CLAIR TERRACE * hy Jack Harris, Jimmy Clarke Jewell. Jr.. corresponding sec Thirty truly gracious apartments situated in the heart of Grosse Pointe in a well estab. and the WJR orchestra. with retary and chairman of the Iished neighborhood, minutes from shopping. transportation and schools, on the corner .lean Oliver fealured vocalist, Mcmbership Committee; Mrs. along with special guests who Clar\!nce J. Williams, treasurer; or St Clay- and Maumee. Thes~.apartme!"t:' l'ange in s~ze from 3 bedrooms and smgle bath are appearing in clubs around Mrs. Pierre V. HeftIer. chair- to 3 bedrool11S and 2 baths. All rnclude Irvmg room With natural fireplace. dining room, town. i man of the Grosse Poinle Sym- panlry and kitchen, plus full basement and 3rd floor bedroom with bath Also pleasant Among the honored guests I' phony Society Memberships. r!'..!lrcourtyard and enclosed garages. Liberal terms and conventional mor'l(af:(<'savailable will be past. presidents Mrs. A!so Mrs. J 0 h n .~. Egan, Custom-built center entrance Colonial, 4 extra large bedrooms, 2112 Models open for your inspection Saturdays and Sundays from 2;00 to 5:00 p.m. Rohert Kales, Mrs. Marvin C. chairman of the Mallmg Com. baths, 3 natural fireplacf!s, library plus family room, superb kitch- • • • or by appointment rlaily. Call 886.4880 for :lIformalion. I Dahnke, lITrs Herbert E. Norris, mittee; .Mrs. Waller J. Burcz . 'lIIrs. L. .Tames "Keller, Mrs.! yk, c~alrman of the Pro.gram en. All this on beautiful park-like lot with underground sprinkling i Aaron E. Wilcox, Mrs. J. Robert' Committee, Ycar Book. I.Ilstor~ system, 2V2 car attached garage Suitable for large family. MICHIGAN REALTY COMPANY i Martin, Mrs. William Bundesen, and S c I' a p Book chal~man, I Mrs. Louis Hopping. Mrs. Ben. Mrs. J?hn W. N~lson. chaIrman SPECIALISTS IN CONDOMINIUl\'I PHOPlmTIES jamin Springborn, Mrs. Wynn of Sacl.al A f f a I I' 5; Mrs. Lee' Wnkeman and Mrs, Robert T. Schoemth, chaIrman of the Tele. Prices up to $29r900 Harris .. Jr" and honorary and I phon~ Comm~ttee; ~Irs. Thom.as I TAPPAN life members Mrs.• 1laymond I G. Glrardy, Committee on T~lh. I IRerry. Mrs, Paul Goodlove and! utc~; Mrs. Edward P. 7rolIch,: 884.6200 1111'S. Gcor!(c Seabold. 'chairman of the W a ~ sand: 90 Kercheval SNEAK PREVIEW I •• l\Irs N. Conner Gunn, DRC'." Me~ns Committee; and Mrs. 1 1968.69 president will act as: DW1¥ht111.Nelson, .J~", and M~s. -. ------official h 0 s t e s s. Mrs. Louis i. Damel Knoth, publICIty charr- I I • PEEK FREE, YOU ••• will be glad you came! r- Thurmon will he in charge of I men. . . . the luncheon and decorations I MR. and !>JHS J. 0 U IS. CHARMING BUNGALOW Mrs. Aaron E, Wilcox is in DUENWEG, of nevonshire chargc of the program. . road have returned from New ------I York where Mr, Duenwcg at. The thirst for knowledge has' tended the t2th ~nr,\lal meeting one ~real ad\'anlage-it leaves I of thl' 'nr!"strial Communica. nO si~" of '3 hangover. 1 tion roqneil

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the completion of plans for tiC-I Boreseh. has been eh.anged from January I The meeting w.as adjourned tet sales for the opening night The chairman for the senior 31, 1969 to April 30, 1969, and following reports by the Board From Another Pointe of View Inside the Mother's Club scholarship benefit performance' girls' tea, Mrs. John Glover, one highlight of the afternoon. 1 of Education representative and of Pointe Players production of presented a very thorough reo will be a fashion show arranged the delegates to the Motion Pic- 1 "Life With Father" on Novem. port of her investigation of pos. by Martha's Closet. ture and TV Council and the 'i'he rei\llar monthly meeting (CoJltiJIued from Page 17) plana to become eoeducational ber 14. One hundred twenty.five sible places to hold this event Reports were also given by Health Education Council. of the Executive Board of the i and the arrangements being. mothers h a v e voluntered to and costs involved. Many prob. Mrs. Robert Schueler, regarding ber of the family plus a selection of unusual items for Mothers Club 01 Grosse Pointe made for students toatudy at make telephone calls to every lems h~ve arisen due to ~e I pllns for the Halloween parties, MR and MRS THOMAS those special friends who seem to have "everything." So1!th High School was held on other eolleges and universities f~mily, directed by ticket cap- large size of the Braduating ~rs. Charles Mosher, regard. ARNDT, of Fishe~ road, an. Monday, October 7 in the for part of their undergraduate tains' Mesdames Robert Wehy. class. 109 tile party for 9th gr.a~ers nounce the birth of their fust And what Mr~. Morf'land and Mrs. l\laynard Board Room at the Board of experience. . ing, Dent Stainsby, J. H. Mun. The board ,decided to cancel promise, they deliver. Education offices. on October ~I, and Mrs. William child, a son, RANDA,LL THOM- She also answered questions ehausen, Edward F 00 t e 8nd its plans for a tea for this year Cox, reporting on the success. AS October 2 Mrs Arndt is Mrs. Joseph Perry, president, Stirs In Their from tbe members of the board William Farquhar. Tbe Mothers and reevaluate the event next fuJ 10th grade party held on th~ former J.4_"UCE MEIER, Eye. called the meeting to order at regarding honors course. and Club has again presented Pointe year. October 4. . daughter of the ALBERT E. "Every good girl deserves a 'STAR'." Early last 12:50 o'clock and reported on .dvaneed p1aeement eourse~ at Players with a gift of $500. Mrs. T. James~Maurer, Program chairman Mrs. King MEIERS, of Detroit. Pater~ month, that puzzling line was sent to each member of her many activitiea in Septem. Grosse Poi n te South HI g hiM Geo C k tt rt Spring Benefit chairman has ber. These included conferences School. rs. rge roc a repo '1' bad one meeting of her eo~mit. Clifford discussed plans for 9th grandparents are MR. and the Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Sym. and 10th grade Parents' Night MRS. GEORGE J. ARNDT, phony Orchestra.. with Mr. Gerich, Principal, reo Mrs. James VanEman. co. ed that plans for the annual tee, which consists of Mrs. Phil. 0' garding student activities, and and College Information Night. Saginaw. chairman of memberships, reo Christmas tea are well under ip Dickinson, co. chairman, and .-- The line wasn't a puzzle for long: Soon "every good committee meetings involving ported a total paid membership way, and announced the follow. the Mesdames William Mont- girl" was hard at work planning the Association's bene. plans fOl' the Halloween partie., of 63li IS of October 1. This ing people will serve on her gomery, Lewis Slater, Thomas fit premier of the movie "STAR!", to take place at the the Christmas tea, the senior represcnta only 29 per cent of committee: Mesdames Joseph Coulter, Edward Fine, William Madison Theater Wednesday evning, November 13, at girls' lea and the spring schol. the families of high school stu. Weidleman, Forest Brammer,! Fritz, Robert Peebles, Arthur arship benefit party. STATE PROPOSAL BALLOT 8 o'clock. dents. There are 2,172 f;lmilles Frederick Holtz. Donlad Spen- Eisenbrey, Forbes Henderson, Vice.president Mrs. Jam e s who r e c e iv e copies of the eer, J. Alfred Grow, Arthur George Coticchio and Robert I And just last week the "good girls" learned they Mayshark reported that all 2Z monthly IIe w s 1 e t t.e r, High Voight, John Kelly and Urban Dice. The date for this event I General Election were going to get a real, live, in.the-flesh Star for the scholarship grantees' have reo Pointes, written by Mrs. Herb. - - . premier audience. ceived their checks for the first j!rt Towson and prepared for I Daniel Massey, (son of Raymond, in case. you didn't half of their freshman college wailing by Mrs. William West. i November 5, 1968 year. She read several letters hoff and her committee. City of Ii know), who plays Noel Coward in the film version of of appreciation which she has One hundred sixty-aix moth. I Gertrude Lawrence's life, starring Julie Andrews. is received from the recipients. County of Wayne coming to town especially for the benefit. Plans are The total of granis to lle liven neighborhooders expressed iLterestgroups, inMrs.joiningP. (fil099t lJOt.ntt lBoo~ftU:I- I afoot Jar a "something" at the Detroit Athletic Club in this year is $6,800. N. Buckminster sUlled. There PROPOSAL NO. 1 his honor. Mrs. Benson McClure, faculty are DOW more than 70 Itoups ..... h I which meet once a month for lVIic igan I PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO REMOVE THE Mrs. Girard F. Smith, general chairman of the pro- representative, told the board PRESENT RESTRICTION AGAINST THE of her recent visit to Vassar bridge, sewing or discu,!sioll of Notice of 'ublic Hearincr ject, feels she's very fortunate in having such enthusias- current topics relatinc to the llo ADOPTION OF A GRADUATED INCOME TAX. tic honorary chairman as Mrs. John Wendall Anderson, Co 11 e g e. Fourteen counselors from various parts of the coun- high echool. Shall Section 7 of Article IX of the State Con- II, and Mrs. Sixten Ehrling. stitution be amended to read as follows: try were invited hy Vassar to Play ticket chairman Mrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY caVEN in accordance with the pro. And, speaking of fortunate. people, how about the spend time there learning of its SybraDt Schaafsma announced visions of Act No. 207 of the Public Acts of the State of "An income tax at flat rates or graduated as "fortunate" lady whose reward for selling the most tick- Michigan for the year of 1921, as amended, that a Public to rate or base may be imposed by the state or any ets to the premier will be transportation to and from Hearing will be,held at the Municipal Building, 20025 Mack of its subdivisions?" her home, with stopovers at the theater and the After- City of Avenue, in the City oC Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne Coun- YES glow at the Harmonie Club, via a chauffer-driven 1934 ty, Michigan on Monday, the 18th day of November, 1968 NO B Rolls Royce, courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. David Gabhart. at 7:30 P.M. o'clock Eastern Standard Time upon the pro. posed amendment to Section 44.1.22 of Article 44.1 and PROPOSAL NO.2 Makes you want to get out and sell those tickets, Paragraphs (d) and (h) (8) of Section 44.3.16 of Article REFERENDUM ON ACT 6 OF THE PUBLIC ACTS doesn't it? 44.3 of Ordinance No, 88, the Zoning Ordinance, as amend. OF 1967 (DAYLIGHT SAVlNGS TIME) lit ed, adopted on November 3, 1952, also known as Chapter '" • Michi,.n 44 of ''The Code of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods of Public Act 6 provides that Michigan shall be 1953"'; exempted from observing, Daylight Savings Time. Bonsai V/orkshops Notice of Public H• .,i,!, The purpose of this referendum is to approve or Grosse Pointe Garden Center members who attend Said Proposed Amendment reading as follows: reject this act. the next Bonsai Workshops Thursday, October 31, either SHALL THE STATE OF MICHIGAN OBSERVE from 10 in the morning until noon or from 1 ~ntil 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with the pro- Proposed ORDINANCE No. DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME? o'clock, will work with plants that can be kept IOdoors visions of Act No. 20'1 of the Public Aetl of the State of all winter. Michigan for the year of 1921, as amended, that a Public AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 44.1.22 YES 0 Hearing will be held at the Municipal Building, 20025 Mack of ARTICLE 44.1 and PARAGRAPHS (d) and And they'll discover a new'snoply of those hard.to. Avenue, in the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Wayne County, (h) (8) of SECTION 44.3.16 of ARTICLE 44.3 of. NOD find Japanese clippers that make the proper concave cut Michigan on Monday, the 18th day of November, 1968 at ORDINANCE NO. 88 OF THE CITY OF GROSSE PROPOSAL NO.3 so necessary to Bonsai. 7:30 P.M. o'clock Eastern Standard Time upon the pro. POINTE WOODS, as amended, entitled "AN OR- REFERENDUM ON ACT 76 OF THE PUBLIC posed amendment to Article +U (Definitions) by adding DINANCE TO REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE Reservations are open for 25 stndent'l in !al'h ses. thereto a Section .to be known as Section «.1.38 Open LOCATION OF TRADES AND INDUSTRIES AND ACTS OF 1968 (PROPOSAL RELATING TO BOND- sion (the sessions are held at the ~roo;:sp-Pomte War Porches. of: Ordinance No. 88, the Zoning Ordinance, as THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED ING TO ABATE WATER POLLUTION) Me~orlal) and those delicious sandwich luncheons, at amended, adopted on November 3, 19li2, also knOwn as FOR SPECIFIED USES, TO REGULATE AND Shall the state of Michigan borrow the sum of $1.25 each, may be reserved by contacting Garden Center Chapter 44 of "The Code of the City of Gros:e Pointe LIMIT THE HEIGHT AND BULK OF BUILD. $335,000,000.00 and issue general obligation bonds headquarters at the War Memorial. Woods of 1953"; INGS HEREAFTER ERECTED. TO REGULATE of the state therefor pledging the full. fa;ith and AND DETERMINE THE AREA OF YARDS, Said Proposed Amendment readi~g IS follows: credit of the state for the payment of prmcipal and Bonsai Workshops begin with the re3dit1~ of mi.ni. COURTS, AND OTHER OPEN SPACES. TO LIMIT interest thereon for the purpose of plannmg, aC- poems, "Haiku," which the Jauanese creatf! a1onll: ?'lt~ AND RESTRICT THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF quiring and' constructing facilities for the preven- their famous miniature trees. Then elasse~ be!!in in tblS Proposed ORDINANCE No. FAMILIES WHICH MAY BE HOUSED IN DWELLINGS' HEREAFTER ERECTED OR AL- tion and abatement of water pollution and for the rare continuing art form, (there arp. Bonsai kll0Wll tn he AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ARTICLE 44.1 making of grants, loans and advances to munici, more than 400 years old and worth more than $8,000). (Definitions) OF ORDlNANCE N). 88 OF 1'HE TERED, AND FOR SAID PURPOSES DIVIDE THE CITY INTO DlSTRICTS, TO PROVIDE A palities, political subdivisions and agencies of the CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS entitled Mfs. Harold Bailev. Mrs. Mon " l:,f,,1in :lnt1 MrS. METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION AND TO PRES. state for such purposes, the method of repayment "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE AND RE-- 'farley Higbie are chairm~n of tlU'' \yorkd'ons. ",~i"h CRIBE THE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION STRICT THE LOCATION OF TRADES AND IN- of said bonds to be from the general fund of the OF ITS PROVI!i10NS" adopted on November 3, are open to Garden Center llll'mhers. An"on~ mav loin DUSTRIES AND. THE WCATION OF BUILD. state? 1952, alsn known as Chapter 44 of "The Code of the Center by uaving dues of ~3 a ve:u. The Worksbops INGS DESIGNED FOR SPECIFIED USES, TO the City of Grosse Pointe Woods of 1953" AND .YES B :Ire free to members. REGULATE AND LIMIT THE HEIGHT AND To Repeal Paragraph (h) (8) of Ordinance No. NO BULK OF BUILDNGS HEREAFTER ERECTED, 260 of Section 44.3.16 TO REGULATE AND DETERMINE THE AREA PROPOSAL NO.4 UnitMeetin~s Set By LWV OF YARDS, COURTS, AND OTHER OPEN REFERENDUM ON ACT 257 OF THE PUBLIC SPACES, TO LIMIT AND RESTRICT THE MAXI- THE C1TY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS: ACTS OF 1968 (PROPOSAL RELATING TO The lhree October Unit Meet. couragcd and procedures should I MUM NUMBER OF FAMILIES WHICH MAY BE in'!s of the Grosse Pointe Lea. be revised when indicated. Section 1. That Section 44.122 of Article 44.1 and BONDING FOR PUBLIC, RECREATIONAL HOUSED IN DWELLINGS HEREAFTER ERECT- PURPOSES) gue of Women V 0 t e r s focus In addition to voicing opinions I ED OR ALTERED, AND FOR SAID PURPOSES Paragraphs (d) and (h) (8) of Section 44.3.16 of Article on a study of Fair Housing, on these standards, those at. DIVIDE THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS, TO PRO- 44.3 of Ordinance No. 88 of the City of Grosse Pointe Shall the state of Michigan borrow the sum of with spccial emphasis on the tending the Unit Meeting are VrDE A METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION AND Woods, as amended, entitlcd "AN ORDINANCE TO $100,000,000.00 and issue general obligation bonds federal and state laws and the invited to discuss forseeable TO PRESCRmE THE PENALTIES FOR THE REGULATE AND RESTRICT THE LOCATION OF. of the state therefor pledging the full faith and Jane, 1968, Supreme Court de.[ problems relevant to i'?lplemen- VIOLATION OF ITS PROVISIONS" adopted on TRADES AND INDUSTRIES AND THE LOCATION OF credit of .the state for the payment of principal and ri~ion. talion of the Fair Housmg laws. November 3, 1952, also known as Chapter« of BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR SPECIFIED USES, TO interest thereon for public recreational facilities REGULATE AND LIMIT THE HEIGHT AND BULK OF The viewpoints of various in. The n a t ion a I League of "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE BUILDINGS HEREAFTER ERECTED, TO REGULATE and programs consisting of land acquisition and the lerested community organi7.a. Women Voters plans a nation. I WOODS OF 1953" by adding thereto a Section development of parks, forest and wildlife areas, TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 44.1.33 OPEN AND DETERMINE THE AREA OF YARDS, COURTS. lions and the G~osse Pointe wide concensus on this study II AND OTHER OPEN SPACES, TO LIMIT AND RESTRICT fisheries and other facilities used or useful/for pub. realtors also are bemg explored. item by December 1, 1968. PORCHES THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAMILIES WHICH MAY lic rp.creational pmposes and for tbe making of Following. a. pr.esentalion of Mrs. Kenneth Pitts, Human I' BE HOUSED TN DWELLINGS HEREAFTER ERECTED grants, loans and advances to political subdivisions material, diSCUSSIon revolves Resources chairman, is in THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS': OR ALTERED. AND FOn SAID PURPOSES DIVIDE around the pros ~~d cons of the charge of F8ir Housing re'l and agencies of the state for such recreational pur- Section 1. That Article 44.1 (Definitions) of Ordin- THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS, TO PROVIDE A METHOD following proposlti~ns: search and presentation. She poses, the method of repayment of said bonds to ance No. 88 of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods entitled OF ADIIIINISTRATIN AND TO PRESCRlBE THE That the housmg mar~et is being assisted by Mrs. GreY-I be from the general fund of the state? "AN ORDINANCE TO REGULATE ANQ RESTRICT THE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS PROVI- should opcrate free of restTlc. don Worbois and Miss Leona LOCATION OF TltADES AND INDUSTRIES AND THE SIONS" 'idopted on November 3, 1952, also known as YES 0 lions based .on ract:, .color. reo Weier. LOCATION OF BlJILDlNGS DESIGNED FOR SPECI- Chapter 44 of "The Code of the City of Grosse Pointe NOD jigion or nahonal OTlgm; I The October Unit Meetings I. FIED USES, TO REGULATE AND LIMIT THE HEIGHT Woods of 1953" BE AMENDED so as tn provide as fol- That government .at all levels were variously planned for AND BULK OF BUILDINGS HEREAFTER ERECTED, lows; PROPOSAL NO. 5 as well as the P!lVate se~tor morning. afternoon and evening I TO REGULATE AND DETERMINE THE AREA 0:10' PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO PERMIT THE has a role to play I.n the nat\~r Ito accomodate every interested YARDS.COURTS,AND'OTHER OPEN SPACES, TO LIMIT Seclion 44.1.22 PARKING SPACE ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE wide effort ~o ac!ueve equa I Y ! person's home or bus i n e s s AND RESTRICT THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAMI- DURING THEIR TERM OF OFFICE TO ANOTHER of opportumty m access to I schedule. Grosse Pointers are LIES WHICH MAYBE HOUSED IN DWELLINGS HERE. A permanently surfaced area, enclosed or unenclosed, STATE OFFICE housing; 1d.1 invited to join League members AFTER ERECTED OR ALTERED, AND FOR SAID PUR. sufficient in size to stOre one (1) motor vehicle, but That fedcr~l. programs shOll : in the study and discussion of 1 Section 9 of Article IV of the State Constitution POSES DIVIDE THE CITY INTO DISTRICTS, TO PRO- not less than ten feel by twenty feet (10'x20'), to- now prohibits the' election as well as the appoint. include ,prOVISIOns to guaran~ee I this timely and vilal topic. VIDE A METHOD ADMINISTRATION AND TO PRES. gether with a pemlanently surfaced driveway con. equal rights in access to hotl~g: The Tuesday, October 15, 1 CRIBE THE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS necting .the parking space with a street 01' alley per- ment of members of the Legislature during their and federal funds sh0.u~ .e meetin was at 8 o'clock in PROVISIONS" adopted on November 3, 1952, also known mitting ingress and egress of a motor vehicle. In the term of office to another state office. withheld fr~m. co~m~mlJes ID the ev:ning in the home of Mrs. as Chaptef 44 of "THE CODE OF THE CITY OF GROSSE evelIt the struct~re for which said parking space or SHALL THIS SECTION BE AMENDED TO which discrlmmatlOn IS access H d H sh of Allard avenue. spaces are required is situaled on a lot that is forty . ccurs. owar u, I POINTE WOODS OF 1953".BE AMENDED by addla, there .. PERMIT THEIR ELECTION TO ANOTHER to housmg 0, t f Unit lcader will be Mrs. Peter to a Section TO BE KNOWN AS SECTION 44.1.33 OPEN feet (40') or less in width, the area of said lot reo OFFICE? That in the enforcemen 0 . PORCHES to read as follows: quired for driveway purposes may be utilized for park- fair housing laws admini~~~Yv~ GI~e~:nWedneSday Odober 16, ing space or spaces without regard to pro'lidipg a YES procedures and respo.nsl I I Ie. meeting was at' 1 o'clock in driveway for ingress acd egress. 8 Section 4U.s3 OPEN PORCHES should be clearly defmed, me the home of Mrs. Bruce Miller, NO diation a~d legal. redress Sh~?ld of University place, with Unit The term "optn porch" when used in this Ordinance SectiOll 44.3.16 OFF STREET PARKING REQUIRE. COUNTY HOME RULE PROPOSITION he readily available, fun I~g leader Mrs Robert Warner. shall mean a structure attached to a dwelling when it MENTS Shall the County of Wayne elect a cbarter should be adequate to help m. The Mo~day October 28, meets the following specifications: surc prompt enforcement, con. Ii g will be' at 9:30 o'clock I commission for the purpose of framing and sub- Cd) For the purpose of this Ordinance "Floor Area" mitting to the electorate of the County a cl)unty tinued evaluation should b~en. ~e~h: home of Mrs. A. C. Fo~. a. There 8hall be no enclosing walls above flliling in the case of offices, merchandising or service types --, -- tUllski, of Berkshire road. Umt of uscs sball mean the number of square feet con .. home rule, charter under the constitution and laws height other than the wall of the dwelling to of Michigan? leader will be Mrs. Vernon' which the structure is attached tained in such structure. which figure shall be ob. tained by multiplying the outside dimensions of said Beitel. _ ._._ ..._ _ ' I b. The spice betwllen the top of tt,e railing and thc structure, exclusive of any basement. Y.ES 0 bottom of the roof beam of the structure shall be NOD 1968 Polara 500 open and unobstrocted. except that insect sereen. (h) The amount of required off street parking space InvUation to Bid ing may be provided in such open area for new usps of buildin!1s, additions thereto, and addi- MAXIMUM ANNUAL TAX RATE PROPOSITION Convertible i tions to existing buildings. as specified above. shall be Shall the annual tax rate for Wayne County Scaled n;ds will be received I c. There shall not be any insulation installed. determined in accordance with the following table. mounted or Jlla~d on any wall of the structure and thp spacc so required shall be stated in the appli. Community College District be established at two Demo. 383 V-8 engine, lite by the City Clerk of the ~ and one.half (2lf.!) mills on each dollar of assessed p k g., automatic transmis. City of Grosse. Pointc Park, except the wall of the dwelling to which such cation for a RuildinJ{ Permit anr! shall he irrevocahly Michigan untIl 10. A.M .. structure is attached reservcd for such usc: valuation, as equalized, of all. taxable property in sion, sure grip differential, said Community College District, such rate if sub- October 28. 1968, In the d. There shall be no vertleal framing in said struc. radio, power steering, po...~r USE REQUIRED PARKING ject to the provisions of Article IX, Section 6 of Municipal Builning at 15115 ture other than supporting columns and sere ..n E. Jeffcrson Avenue ~or the SPACE brakes, tinted gloss, remote fnme. (8) All r eta i I iltores, the Michigan Constitution to be effective as an in. mirror, 3.speed washer & furnishing of approximately sales or service or One (1) parking space crease in the constitutional tax-rate limitation for 800 ton s of rock salt for the e. The height of railillg shan be limited .10 the maxi. ror cach three hundred wipers. Dark green with a repair shops. includ. a period of five (5) years, the years 1969 to 1973, 1968.1969 season. mum of 36" from tile floor of the structure. Ing barber shops (300) square feet of inclusive? block top. $3,327 and other personal noor space Bid envelopes shall be plain. f. There shall be no connection to the internal heat- service shops except YES Iy marked "Bid on Rock Ing system of said dwelling tn which the structure 0 such retail stores, Salt." is attached and no installation of spaee heatin~ NOD units in the structure, including the wall of the sales or service or repair shops speci. }JlQJl/L Detailed specifieatio.ns are dwelling tn which said structure is attached so City of Grosse Pointe Park I fied in (9) helow available in the PublIc Servo as to provide heat to any area of said structure N. J. Ortisi, City Clerk ice Department of the Mu. Section 2. That Paral:raph (h) (8) of Scction 44,3.16 City of Grosse Pointe ~ nicipal Building. Sectton 2. All Ordinancel or parts of Ordinances in of Ordinance No. 260 is hereby expressly REPI';ALED. I conflict with the provisions hereof are hereby expressly reo Thomas W. Kressbach, City Clerk The City of Grosse. Pointe pealed. Sectkln' 3. All Ordinances or parL~ ()f Ordinances In City of Grosse Pointe Farms POINTE Park reserves the nght to conflict with the provisions hereM are herehy expressly accept or reject any or all Peter Caputo, City Clerk SeCUOIl J. This Ordinance shall take effect twenty repealed. bids. City of Grosse Pointe Woods DODGE (20) day!: after the date of it~ enactment. Seellon 4. This Ordinance shall lake effect twenty days after the date of Its enactment. leona liddle, City Clerk 19319 Mack N. J. ORTISI Township of Grosse Pointe City Clerk LEONA D. LIDDLE LEONA D, LIDDLE Thomas K. Jefferis, Clerk TU 4-7210 City Clerk Grosse pointe News City Clerk Published: G.P. News-Oct. 24 and Oct. 31. 10.24.68 Page Twenty-six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 24, 1968 -----_._-_._-_ .._------_.------Alpha Omicron Pi Group u 0 0 S h I N Two of Packer lie Aust.on Prep School. Ne.ws Alcohol Brings GPNH Harriers Holds Benefit luncheon I_ nlverslty C 00 ews ITeams Winners IMinors' Fines Double Winners ------The OCtober event of the De. In our highl~' technological, are not present at the weekly ! Austin Prep. School has or- the first prize winner was Mark -.--. B J h"""Ecl' d '71 troit Alumnae Chapter of AI. modern world all kinds of so. meetings. The informal gather. By RIck Moore ganized a weekend of activities Chancey; second place winner, Charged with illegal posses. . Y a D war s pha Omicron Pi sorority was ph.ISt'Icated commuDlcatlons'" sys. milS are designed to gIve. par. I The Packer Freshman football for October 25, 26, and 27. Fri. John Knox; and third prize, sion of al.coholic beverages,d G RichardP M.ontaukIe N rtb'71 ledC th.e a benefl't luncheon and card terns are in operation. Our ents a better idea of what the team' jumped off to a quick lead day, October 25, will be the winner was Mark Chancey; sec. three Detrolt youth~ appeare rosse Ol~ . 0 ro~". party in Grosse Pointe's Hos- schools. too, must avail them. University School is doing in and they hung on to defeat a Halloween Howl Dance from 8 ond place winner, John Knox; before Grosse Pomte Park country ~eam to Its fourth VlC. pitality Center on Tuesday se Ives 0f such eqUIpment. in or every area. Questions may con. delermined Lincoln Park team to 11 at Austin. The band is and third prize, Brad Teeter. Municipal Judge C. Joseph tory ond Octoberth 9 Ras th.ey11 October 22 at 12'.30 o'clock. ' del' to handle the growing vol. cern curriculum. the athletic 1°7. The Packers grabbed the liThe Sounds of Night." Dress As part of the October 13 pa. Belanger who sentenced eaeh of rompe over e osevi e A ticket' donation of $125 f d ume 0 ....ata which is available program, th~ daily schedule, lead on a four.yard sweep by for this event is dres!; pants and rade, the Freshmen class came dthem to.. a fine'1 of $35,W d or dfive 23Brablaeto 38 Cougars by Ii score of was "lven,,' to tbe Beta Ga'm. for 'l.e'I proper assessmen t 0ft.s u- extra-currie ular act'IVI't'les-any Mark Rewalt to cap a long siUrtsI • for th e girls. All students dressed as hippies, hobos, or ays m Jal, o.n e nes a.y, I . . . ma Ch~pter's.. bUI'ldl'ng fund dents' abilities, needs, and prob. number of school.related prob. drive. Rewalt also scored the are welcome and admission is clowns. The winners of this con. October 9. The fmes were paid. Rlc~ard W~lsh of RosevIlle. I at Michigan State University, lems. Nothing, however, can reo lems. They may also concern, extra point. ,$1 at the door. test were first, Chris Majewski; Robert Letson, 19, of 602 won m the time of 10:30, but one of the four Michi"an AO place old.fashioned, face.to.face however, social and personal . . The next day, Saturday, Oc. second, David Schrage; and Field; William. A. Holiday, 20, the victory didn't c0!De easy Pi collegiate chapters. " communication between parents problems involving the matur. T~e Packers scored agam. on tober 26, will be the Austin at third. Kevin Daudlin. The deco. of 8968 Came. and James as Mont~uk ~attled, bl!" down I All Detroit area alumnae and and administrators. parents and ing process of a child as he or a flOe 25.yar~ run. by NeVIlle. Bro. Rice game at 8 in !be eve. rated cars were judged as part Bate~, 18, of 1009 Seyburn, to the wire. R\chard s time was friends especially mothers of ;Jarents.. she begins to identify with I)tber The extra pomt failed and the ning at Rice. Rides are being of the annual Homecoming Pa- were arreste~, with. a l~.year. 10.:31 ~nd ~e w.as follO\~ed by Beta Gammas, were invited to The Grosse PoInte University individuals or llroup.. Pa~kers led 13.(). The .score r~. organized by the Leiterman's rade. The winners here were old girl,. wbI!e s~ttlOg In an BI~ RIder 70 10 the time of participate in this afternoon of School has developed a unique 0 Th sd . 0 tob mamed the same until !.ate m Club by buses. One bus will be Don Cenker, second place, Tim automobJle WIth lights turned 10.43. KIary Kral~ of the COLI. cards following a salad lunch- program for m.creasl'ng com- n ur ay evenmg, c er the fourth quarter when Lm'coIn off at Trombley and LakevI'ew gars was fourth 10 10:46 and p . wer awarded 17 at the scbool the first of two a Date.Bus for Austin men. and Campbell, and third, Jerry Pi. ' eon. rlzes e . munications at all levels be. ' , . Park stole the ball and ran 60 court Wednesday, September t~e Norsemen. took the next Reservations were mad e t t d h parent.teachers mghts was held. yards to score their dates. . scope. 25 at 10 p m flve places with Ralph Hoff. M J h ween flaren s an t e school After a brief word of welcome . Sunday evemng, October 27, Other honored members of' '. . ,. .' with co-chairman rs. 0 n staff In addl'tl'on to s""cl'al oc W th '11 f th Ii t f h' A ., H . W k d When poli.ce found bottles of ma.n 72. Dan J,amcak .70 and Wargelm' , of St. Clal'r Shores, . ..~. to parents of students in grades ith e . score 13-,7 Lincoln I WI • eature ~ rs 0 t IS ustm s omecommg ee en Mik K I 70 t k th easions at the school in which seven. eight, and nine, Assist. Park went mto the aIr. On the year s film festivals sponsored were the Queen and her Court. beer and wme on the rear seat. e am ay a mg . e past-president ::md Mrs. Martin parents attend actual classes ant Headmaster James W. last play of the game. the cats Iby the Austin Academy. This This year's Queen reigned over the. four w~re taken ~ the Park last three places of the ~IV;: Hawley, of M~Millan road, cur- 11'I'th thel'r ch'ld n ('10 d ""llCe station and ticketed as plac.es for the Grosse POime t h pter p"esl'dent. I re, wer an Lewis sent them on thcir way completed a long pass to their Igroup is responsible for the the October 11 Coronation Ball, :;v.. . f I seormg ren e a , Middle Schoo!), or visit teachers to various classrooms where right end, who had the second. Austin films, book fa.ir and cof. the Rally and Dance on October mmors m possessIOn 0 a co. . k' h A.~sisting with the party were in a classroom situation without they would meet for 10 nu'nutes ary beat with nothing between fee house programs. They also 12 and the Parade, Game and hoHc . bev~rages.': Police said Monhtau. agam led t e ~orse. Pointers Winifred Eliason, Mrs. th' h'ld U the girl fIrst claImed she was men arrler team to victory L' N d Mrs 'larr.y ell' c I ren, ( pper School), with one of their own children's him and the goal line but grass. I sponsor the LePenseur, the Sun.Hop of October 13. Crown. d' h tb h' d t th L k OUlS eu er, . J weekly meetings take place in- tf'.achers. The teacber then ex- A great diving tackle by Rob literary magazine, published at ing this year's Queen was Lee 17 years old, later a mltted s e SaSh e 'hvI~ze p.as e a e Riser and Mrs. Bruce Steinfelt. volv o mg eae h gra de Ieve,I from plained the format of the Burns, as the gun went off, the end of the year. The first Zeisler, the Queen of 1967. was only 14. She was turned 21 oret 35S orlans0 tbyb a score of l\1embers are renun' d".dr. to kindergarten to c.'rade 12,a t the course, pointed out his or her saved the Packer victory. . series of film ~Ill' begm. at. 7 The Queen was Mary Cole. over )0 her parents. Montauk0 ,on cameco.merflTSt.16. m. the pay their dues . .to chapter. home of a parent of a child at own particular approach to it, The Packer Junior Varsity I. p:m. a~d there 15 not an admls, man, escorted by Rick Scarfene. time of 10:46, as he sprinted treasurer Mrs. William Wilson, that level. The weekly meetings answered a few questions, mad.e had a rather dismal afternoon SlOnpnce. All students are wel. Members of the Court included Bus Fare Hike the last 175 yards of the course. of Wedgewood road befo~e are held on Mondays from 10 way for another teacher or dl' despite efforts by Tommy Liza com~ to t?e T! n de r g r 0 u n d Janet McCloskey, escorted by He was followed closely by Novemb~r I, and to make the~r o'clork until noon. Parents of rected parents to another room.' . ' movies which lDclude "The Un. Mark Kelly; Gay Kasper, es- Hearing Slated ijider and Janicak, who were reservallo~s for the DetrOit the chose.n ~rade level are per. In this way parents met with WhIt Boyd and Fnz Lehmann, known Soldier! by the Doors, corte,l by Bob Imesch; Martha both timed in 10:47 and came Panhel1emc Dance, planned for sonally l1lvlted by the host. all of their children's, teuchers as they lost 19-6. Th~ only "Foxy Lady" by Jimi Hendrix, Flemming, escorted by Nick in second and third respective. No.vember 9 at the. Gr~sse Present each week. are Head- in a classroom before adjourn- Packer score was by Whit Bo~d and "Culvert" by Pcler Steekey. Naheon; Libbie Neville, escort. Woods atlA>rneyGeorge Catlin Iy. Gary Rizzo came in fourth Pomte Yacht Club, wlth Mrs. master HU~h.. C. Rlddleberger" ing to the cafeteria for more on. a short run. The extra pomt The Chairmen of the event are ed by Mike Gotfredson; and Pat raad a letter to members of the for Lake Shore at 10:48. Kam. Louis Neuder or Mrs. Watson and t~e d.IVISIO~head whose informal discussion. This kind falled and the p.ackers. were Bruce Greb and John Cipriano. Dueweke, escorted by Ed Angel. Woods Co u n c i 1 on Monday, lay and Hoffman made up the Ford. grade LS bemg discussed.. of evening program will be duo never able to sustam a dTlve the Preparations and organiza. Rev. A. Hillebrand, O.S.A., October 21, from the Michigan last two scoring places for I --- _ . The purpose of th.ese meetmgs plicated for parents of students rest of the day. tions for these events come Principal of Austin, presented Public Service Commission an. Grosse Pointe. place. Their next meet was set IS to create a kind of open in grades 10, 11, and 12 next The Packer Varsity met a from the Student Senate and the gifts to the Queen, escorts and nouncing that the fare increase This was the Norsemen's for Wednesday, October 23 forum. a p)ace for a .free ex. Tuesday October 29. rough, bard.hitting Lincoln Park Office of Activities. Thomas E. Court while Tim Garvey, Senate proposed by Lake Shore Coach fifth win and they are presently against Fraser to determine aChnsawngeerf'°afbolduetatsh'eqscuheostollonasndal~tsdOn MO~day, October 21, at the Varsity that was undefeated be- Bailey, Vice Principal of Stu. President, was mllster of cere~ ~~~s~f::rc.~ ~~~~ ~~a~~:y~ tied with Fraser for second the sole owner of second place - f J D h fore Sunday and came away dies and Activities. mOllies. At the Ball, Mr. Rancil. place, with South Lake in first in the Bi.County League. many areas of influence in the home 0 I\~rs. ames ana er with a stunning 13-7 upset vic- The Austin Prep. Homecom. lie, Football Coach, presented the matter November 22, at 10 _ life of a growing child. Teachers of 20 Colomal. road, the weekly tory. The Packers scored first ing Weekend had many winners souvenir trophies to the varsity a.m., in the Court of Appeals, ------1 parents' meeting was held. The 900 First Sa'i:ngs and Loan ninth grade was the desIgnated on a sneak by Dick Padilla that in the contests sponsored to senior football players. At the B 'ld' 1001 tn d d . t I 30 was set up on a fine 35.yard build spirit by the Office of Ac- Sunday's game, half.time, the UI mg, .. 00 war . level, and approXlma e y par- run by Mike Shelton. The extra tivities and the Student Senl/te. Queen's Fleet was paraded with The Cou~cil, as di~ the Cit~ of City of ents were present. S)l€cific . . h I the Queen and her Court, at Grosse Pomte Cou.ncl~,questio.n. toPl'CSdiscussed were the home. pomt falled and the Packers led A Poster Contest was e d to d th d f th f t 6.(J work load, the. length of the at thea.h If Durm. g th e first publi'clze the events 0f Oct0ber whl'ch tl'me roses \vere present. e e neeTh orW adIS CoIv~.cen.il m. The Grosse POl'nte school day, the choices of sub. haII th e P acker defense was 11 throug h 13. Cash. prrzes were ed by the Austl'n and Notre crease.t d e 0.nfs matu!1c reo f 1 jects, extra.curricular partici- caIIed upon t0 h0ld a har d-d'flV- presen .'('d by Mr. B'Ial ey, and Dame 's student bodies . ques.pressinge morethe need orfor theIon rateex- Memorial pation-all items of concern in. ing Lincoln Park team on sev. .------hike. <5rosse foinfe farh sofar as they affect ninth grad. eral occasions. . IN' hb h d Cr b N Last night they spoke of a "' Ohurch ers. Too much involvement or The defenses battled during I' e f ''':'' or <:'0 LI ews communication from Lake Shore Wayne County, Michigan not enoullh was explored. The most of the second half, until I. . 1 Coach Lines, Inc., accountants, United Presbyterian necessity -of the full use of after. with five minutes left, Lincoln . ---'-, . which used the four month 16 Lake Shore Rd. noons for many students was Park scored and converted to The NeIghborhOOd Club Satur. program Will beheld at Brown. period from May l!hrough Aug. discussed. Later the conversa. 1!(9 ahead 7-6. The Packers day Recreato~ P r ? g ram at ell on Thursday and Friday ust 31, 1967, to illustrate the For infonnation, tion moved into the general area fought back on the running Kim Brownell JunIOr J:Ilgh from 9 from 1-4 p.m. . need, a period during which De. night or day, of the kind of school which may Adler and Mike Shelton to get a.m. t~ ~ p.m. prOVIdesa wealth Join the fUB with the Neigh. troit was faced with civil dis- call 882.5330 be best for a child. The question to Ihell.yaro line. Then on a of acllVltles for. the up-and.at borhood Club kids. turbances. . NOTICE OF of public schools VS. independ. fourth down Mike Shelton scoot- 'em crowd ages five through col. For members there is no Tbe Council decided to await 9:30 and 11:15 ent schools arose. In the area ed 11 yards around the right end lege and of course par~~ts are charge; guests 50c. A member. the results of the Public Hearing Worship Service of independent schools, the to score both the winning touch. always we~come to JOlD the ship is very inexpensively pro-I and more information before and Church School choice between boarding and down and the extra point. young.sters 10 a game of basket. rated to the end of 1968. any further :lction was taken. h I . d tt t. ,bal!.pmg.pong-table pool. --.----- GE~ERAL ELECTION The Rev. day sc 00 s receive a en IOn. Key blocks by Chris Cotzias I After a vigorous workout in I Not all of the problems of edu- and Mark Carlson sprang him I the two gyms of a variety of Betram deH. Atwood cation are solved, by any I preaching on means. But parents have come oose. 'l'he strong play of Eddie sports there are quiet table City of Grosse Pointe Tropp, Stuart T hie d e, Bob games available as well as TV To Be Held on "IS THE CHURCH away with the feeling that they Kaiser, Paul Kappaz and John to watch the big football game FOR THE BIRDS?" know specifically what the Uni- O'Neil, helped the injury-riddled of lhe day. For the dance en- verslty School is doing and what Packers in their come-from.be- thusiasts how about joining the it stands for, and so at least hind.victory as they refused to square dancers for a bit of' NOTICE OF Tuesday, November 5, 1968 Unitarian Ohurch one communications hurdle is b'e mtiml'dated by a biggel' Lin- do-si.do? I scaled. coin Park team in the )l€nalty- Also, since there is no school I fllled game. on October 24 and 25, the above GENERAL ELECTION To the Qualified Electors of the City of Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe I Park, County of Wayne: 17150 Maumee at Neff Rd. Sf. Michael's to be held on Tuesday, Noyember 5, 1968 You are hereby notified that a General Election will Dr. Harry C. Meserve Episcopal (hurch CITY OF be held in the City of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County, Michigan, on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, at which time the l\toTliing Service 20475 Sunningdale Pork qualified and registcred voters of Wayne County may vote 10:30 a.m. TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS Gros.e Pliointe Woods OF THE CITY OF GROSSE POINTE: for the following: "A NEW KIND tjrOfiSf!JPointe The Rev. Edcar H. Yeoman, ,"l't1l~ Notice is hereby given that a General Election Redor OF CHURCH" will be held in the City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne Electors of President and Vice President; Representa. tive(s) in Congress; Representative(s) in the State Legis- Dr. Meserve, Preaching Schedule of' Services County, Michigan on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, Sundays: 8:00, 9:30, 11:15 a.m. NOTICE OF at which time the qualifieu registered voters may lature; Two members of the State Board of Education' Two Church School and Nursery care vote for candidates for the offices of: regel1ts of the University of Michigan; Two trustees of'Mich. Grcsse Pointe Uniled .. urlng the two later service. igan State University; Two Governors of Wayne State Uni. METHODIST CHURCH GENERAL ELECTION NATIONAL OFFICES: versity; Prosecuting Attorney; Sheriff; County Clerk' Coun. ty Tr~as)lrer; Register of D~eds; County Auditor;' Drain 21t MorcI' RlHld President and Vice President of the United CommiSSIOner; Sounty Supervlsor(s); One Justice of the Suo 886-2363 The Grolle Pointe TO BE HELD ON States; Representative in Congress preme Court; One Judge of tbe Court of Appeals' One IIflnlS'l .... Con&re,'tiona' Judge of the Circuit Court; One Judge of the Probate Court. PIltTII A. Thrmuu STATE OFFICES: Charter Commissioner(s). ' Autumn Schedule Church NOVEMBER 5, 1968 9:15 FAMILY WORSHIP witb 240 Chalfonte at Lothrop Representative in the State Legislature Sunday School classes for Two Members of the State Board of Education pre-,s c h 001" elementary .. 9:30 and 11 o'c1ock To The Qualified Electors Of The City of Grosse Pointe State Proposal No. 1 ¥lJuth and adults. Worship :iervlces Farms: Two Regents of the University of Michigan 11:15 MORNING WORSIlIP with Church Scbool, Crib Room Sunday School classes for Two Trustees of Michigan State University .Proposed Am~ndment .to remove the present rcstriction agalOst the adoptIon of a graduated income tax. prcs c h 001. Kindergarten thru Senior High hoth Notice is hcrcby given that a General Election will Two Governors of Wayne State University and grades 1.6. services 6:00 Junior III~h 1>1 e tho d 1st he held in the Cily of Grosse Pointc Farms, Wayne Coun. COUNTY OFFICES; Youth Fellowship. "Reformation and ty. Michig~n, on Tuesday, November 5, 1968 for the pur- 7:30 Senior Illllh 101c tho d 1St Prosecuting Attorney State Proposal No. 2 Youlh f"cllowship. Revolution" pose of vohng for Elcctors of Presidcnt and Vice Presidcnt All are welcome, John William Estes Jr. Representative(s) in Congress. Reprcsentativc(s) in th~ Sheriff . Refe~endu~ On Act 6 of the Public Acts of 1967 (Day. Regardle" oj race Minister State Legislature. Two members of the Statc Board of County Clerk light Savmgs TIme). Education, Two regents of the University of Michigan. County Treasurer Two trustees of Michigan State Universily, Two governors Register of Deeds State Proposal No. 3 Fint £n!1lilh THE GROSSE POINTE of Wayne State University, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Auditor BAPTIST CHURCH County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Deeds, County Drain Commissioner Referendum on Act 76 of the Public Acts of 1968 (Pro. 8 .Mile at Mack Auditor. Drain Commissioner, County Supervisor(s), One posal relating to bonding to abate water pollution). EVa Lutheran Grosse PolDte Wooc1I County Supervisor Justice of the Supreme Court, One Judge of the Court of Charter Commissioner InvlteJYou to worahip with u. Appeals, One Judge of the Circuit Court, One Judge of Ohurch 9:45 a.m. - Church School the Probate Court, Charter Commissioncr(s), State Prop. State Propllsal No. 4 11:00 a.m. - Morning Worship JUDICIAL OFFICES: Vernier Rood ot Wedgewood 7:00 p.m. - evenIng Wonhlp osal No. I-Proposed Amendment toremovc the prcsent One Justice of the Supreme Court Refer~ndum on A~t 257 of thc Public Acts of 1968 (Pro. Orin, Grolse Poinle Wood. restriction against the adoption of a graduated income tax. One Judge of the Court of Appeals-First posal rclatmg to bondmg for public recreational purposes). Listen to our radio program State Proposal NO.2-Referendum on Act 6 of the Public Church Worship 8:30 District "ECHOES OF REA VEN Acts of 1967 (Daylight Savings Time), State Proposal No. & 11 o.m. FAMILY TIME" One Judge of the Circuit Court-Third Monday thrn Frfday 3-Referendum on Act 76 or the Public Acts of 1968 Slate Proposal No. 5 Sunday Church School 9:30. WBFG.FM - 7:80 a.m. (Proposal relating to bonding to abate water pollution), Judicial Circuit (To Fill Vacancy) WMUZ,FM - 6:15 p.m. State Proposal No. 4--Rcferendum on Act 257 of the Pub. One Judge of the Probate Court-(To Fill Proposed f\mendmen~ to pe~mit thc election of memo 884-5040 bers of t.he legIslature durmg their term of office to another Dr. A. Dale Ibrie-Minister Iic Acts of 1968 (Proposal relating to bonding for public Vacancy) state office. recreational purposes), State Proposal No.5-Proposed QUESTIONS: Amendment to permit the election of members of the Leg. SI Paul, EVI i~lature during their tcrm of office to another state office, State Proposal No. I-Constitutional amendment County Home Rule Proposal Sta James County Home Rulc Proposal. and County Maximum Annual to remove the present restriction against Lutheran Church Tax Rate Propol'al. the adoption of a graduated income tax. '..utheran Church County ~131CimllmAnnual Tn Rale Proposal CIIoII'ont. and LOtllrop State Proposal No. 2-Daylight Savings Time Kercheval of McMillon TU '''''' YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that thc polling State Proposal No. :J-Relaling to bonding to TU 4-0511 We Invite Vou to Worship places for said Election are as follows: With U. abate water pollution The Polls will be open from 7:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Services Worship: 8:30 and II :00 a.m. PRF.CINCT POLLING PLACES State Proposal No.4-Relating to bonding for (Nursery for small children) Sunday School loll ages) 9:45 public recreational purposes POLLING PLACES 11:30a.m. Sunday School Sunday School lages 1.8) II: 00 1. Gr~se Pointe High School. Gymnasium Auditorium. State Proposal No. 5-Consititutional amend. Precinct It..,. Cllerl.. w. ~ndrock Use Grosse Pointe Blvd. entrance and parl:ing lot. Rov. George £. Kun:, 'altar .... tor ment to permit the election of members of Rev. Alan F. Harre, Paltar Tllom •• W. And.rsan 2. Gabriel Richard School, 176 McKinley Avenue. the legislature during their term of office 1. Tromblcy S('hool, Beaconsfield and Essex Vicar to another state office. 2, Trombley School, Beaconsfield and Essex 3. Gabriel Richard School. 176 McKinley Avenue. County Proposition--Home Rule 3. Municipal Building, Jefferson and Maryland tlRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTiSt 4. 0111 Kerby School, 104 Kerby Road. Wayne County Community Collegp District Gro""e Polnle Farm. ,ChrlaUan SNen.e. Proposition-Minimum annual tax rate 4. Grosse P.ointe Park Library, Pierce School Kercheval SundllY, 1~:30 a,m.-<:hurch, Sunday SchOOl and Intants' Room 5. New Kerby School. 285 Kerby Road. and Nottmgham ' Wednesday 8 p.m .. TestimonIal Meetln. You are further notified that the polling place 282 Cholfontll Avenlll 6. Brownell Jr. Hillh School, 260 Chalfontc Avenue. for said election is as follows: 5. Defer School. Kercheval and Nottingham Rudlng Room, 191113Mack Ave. Dally 10 to I.ucept Sundaya and Holldaya 7. Brownell Jr. lIigh SchOOl.260 Chalfontc Avenuc. 6. Defer School, Kercheval and Nottingham 7 t'l 11Thursday and Friday event" •• THE MAIRE SCHOOL 7. Grosse P.ointe Park Library, Pierce St:hool 740 Cadieux Road Kercbeval Further, that the polls for said El('ction will be open (Between Kercheval & Waterloo) and Nottmghall1 ' from 7 o'clock in the forenoon until 8 o'c1ock in the alter. GROSSE POINTE WOODS noon. FOR ALL FOUR VOTING PRECINCTS !Pre.fjbylerian Church PETER CAPUTO Further, that the rolls for said election will be open from 7:00 o'clock in the forenoon until 8:00 NI. ORTISI 19950 MACK AVE. at TORREY RD. 8864300 City Clerk, City of Grosse Poinle .'arms o'clock in the evening KS.T. J. "JUSTICE ON Till': SPACESHIP EARTU" I City Clerk .. Worship Services 9 find 11:10 Puhlished: Grosse Pointe News issues of OCtober 17, 1968 THOMAS W, KRESSBACH 10 to 11 a,m. Church Education School City Clerk Mr. Gerald E, Blevins and October 24, 1968. Published GPN 10.24 and 10.31.68 INursery at Services) Published G.P.N. 10-24-68 and 10-31.68

-s ..:J ~s .S , SI7S•••••• SIiIl S iII••• S_ •• .. __ .. slIs.. s.. _ .. ~ ___ Thursd,y, October 24. 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Tw.ntv-Sev.n .• 7 '." 4A-HILP WANTED 6-oFOR IINT- 6C-OJlFlCES FOR RINT 8-AI'i'fCUS FOR SALI , (Domestle) !Unfurnilhed) OLD GUNS wanted-Any age, : HOUSEKEEPER. Live in or3 MOVING, must sell, custom FOR LEASE make, condition, obsolete, ~ nlgbt,. Children II, 12 .nd 2. made, Royal blue, tufted broken. incomplete, TUxedo ..., OFFICE BUILDING Other help employed. Recent NOW RENTING back, 3 piece sofa. Excellent Q-718.2, CLASSIFIED condition. $175. 777-8376. ill Grosse Pointe Area reference.~, 884.9442. New Deluxe Gardell Apartments 17140 WARREN MODERN 12.ft. conference ta- ~ LIGHT HOUSEWORK-Monday AGNES-VAN DYKE NEAR CADIEUX ble with 8 chairs, 3 air condi. Wednesday or Saturday In Warrens finest address Deer (Near Indian ViUage) tioners. Several plastic top Ideal Jor attorney, manufactur. liDS G r 0 sse Pointe area. PR Macomb Community College 3 rooms, large closets, in 4 tables. Chairs and benches, 8 er's representative, insurance, 2.2210. ~ in outstanding Warrell Woods. station in t ere 0 m system. story elevator building. Mod. real estate, doctor, etc. Central -- est rates to pro i e s s ion a I Large drafting table. 4 drawer C.II TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lin•• To S.rve You Quickly CONGENIAL per son taking One and 2 bedrooms feature air conditioning. completely car- a d u Its. New refrigerators, letter liles. Eiectric 3tove. 567. pride in her job for general peted, wood paneling, built-in I cenh:al air conditioDing, car- From $80 month. 9515, evenings, 882-8522. Your Ad Can B. Charl.d housekeeping. Live.jn pre- bar, refrigerator, sink, showers. peUng, drapes, G.E. kitcben 822.'1752 567.0802 ferred or some nights or own with dishwasher, double door Building completely furnished .GIBSON guitar and amplifier, transportation. Call evenings. refrigerator, wa~ in closets, with new office furniture. microphone stand and cord. GROSSE POINTE CITY. Very TUlCedo 1••8M. vanity bath. Com It! un It y $140. TUxedo 1-5231. nice lower flat. Two bed. • J house and pool. ' PRescott 9-2578 rooms. $250 month. WHIRLPOOL bath massager. TUTORING 5-SITUATION WANTED 28- 4-HELP WANTED From $165 ill utilities New condlijon. 882-8835. lnc1udiDg LAKEVIEW. Three bedrooms, 500 TO 1,200 sq. ft. air condi. Clallilied Deadline except electricity., three baths. Excellent condi. tioned b u i Idin g. St. Clair FUR COAT-wild mink-finger. Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., PRIVATE TUTORING PORTER Your Girl Friday tion. Available now. $300 See furnished model Shores. 711.1870. tip length, size 10.12. TUxedo for all new COPY. chanles elf! IN FOR USED CAR LOT Secretarial Service month. YOUR OWN HOME 4-2527. copy IDd cIDCfUatJODJ. Ii it Excellent fringe benefits. Paid Mimeographing ~fAXON BROS. TU 2-6000 aUilest~ that aU real .. tate All sllbjects; aU grades. vacation. Good working eondi. DESK SPACE '18" FOLD.A.BED with inner Mrs. Coleman TU 4.6442 MOCERI HARVARD ROAD, 3 bedroom copy be submitted to our of. Adults and children. CerU. . spring, $20. . I tions. farm c011lnial, 2 baths. New. Furnished, including all uUl. fice by Monclu J p.m. fied teachers. 2 PAIR of Penny's "WestwoOd" KINDLY experienced nUr&p.will Iy decorated and completely ities. Has natural daylight. caU: COFFEY CADILLAC white medallion draperies, 63',' take care of your loved one, ARMS carpeted, $300 per month. Se. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN 29336 Gloede-durn north off 12 long, $5. TUxedo 1-7518. LO 7-6811 convalescent or chronic cases, eurity deposit. 886.6287. TU 1-3000 Charge Ads-12 Wordl for $1.25 TUTORING SERVICE Ask for Herb Smith Mile Rd. Ea.st of Schoenherr, day or night, Willing assume I GROSSE POINTE STUDIO KE '1-4653 across (rom Macomb Com. 10, each additional word responsibility. Excellent refer. WINDMILL POINTE AREA - IART GALLERY and complete BUS BOY - must be 18. Apply munity CoUege, View of lake. 2.bedroom low. 6D--RESORT PROPERTY ences. 331.5031. picture framing. 395 Fisher (;011 in per son, Perini's, 10721 er, appliances, garage and FOR RENT 2E-SCHOOLS Phone 775.6644. Rd., Grosse Pointe. 886-6694. Whittiel" IF YOU'LL name the job ~ou porch. $175 month. Evenings, WEST PALM Florida. furnish- TUXEDO 2-6900 BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER want done, we'll do it . • . COMPLETE EQUIPMENT OF YOUNG MAN-Momings. Deli. NEFF RD. Upper flat, 2 bed. caU 823-19M. ed 2 bedroom bungalow, cou. 21150 MOROSS RD. Stokes Multiple Service., VA Sma 11 Deluxe Res e • r c Ii vel'. Clerk. Manor Pharmacy, rooms, available November 1. 6.ROOM lower income. living pIe. Available for season be. 3 Trunk Lines (2 blks east of 4-9172. I Facility. Officeo(/raCting room. 22600 Mack, PR 8.1330. Adults only, no pets. 353-7854. room, dining room, den, .21 ginning Oct. 1 to June 1. 791. Edsel Ford X.way) shop.$:j ,500. NEWS SALES STATIONS .', .... 7 a.m. thru 6 p.m. large bedrooms, new carpet. 7861 or '191.6905 . 921-4455 or 822-4888 DOWNTOWN AREA PART TIME assistant wanted TRI.CITY 3 BEDROOM house, garage, Ages 2lh thru 5 for beauty salon; must have carpeting and draperies, new- ing, stove and refrigerator, DECEMBER 1st till April 1st. Grand ClrCWl Park Ne\fa Slalld BABY SITTERS HUDSON stove, gas, $SO. TUxo!. Majestic Newa stand ' 881-4908 758.5438 license. No evenings. 881.4500. ly decorated. 289 Ridgemont, heated, adults. $175. TUxedo 2 bedroom winterized cottage. do. 4.-0026. Competent, adult women GArfield 5.2899. Open 12 to 4 1.2457. Sleeps 6; or 3'bedroom cottage E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS 3-LOST AND FOUND EXPERIENCED hair stylist Aillen Puk Moor, Eo J etterson for babysitting, convalescent Saturday. ALTER RD. just below Jeffer. that sleeps 8. Convenient to SET of 4 antique cane seat and VanDyke wanted for Grosse Pointe Park Drugs. City LImas LOST: Cat, male tabby, long and elderly care, available. son. 3 rooms and bath, electric Boyne Highlands and Nubs chairs, $110. TUxedo 2-1105. RlverhouseGirt Shop, Village' salon - cHentele pre. hair, 4 white paws, chest, GROSSE POINTE FARMS stove and refrigerator, in- Nob. Call 1.616.347.6539. 8900 E. JeUerlOn ferred. 881-4500. LICENSED and BONDED BEIGE acrylic carpeting 12'" face, pink nose. V i c in i t y Spacious 3 bedroom CAPE COD eludes heat and hot water, $95. GROSSE POINTE PARK 24'. Excellent condition. 3 Farms. Reward. 881.2953. 754-6070 in excellent condition, llf.l Adults only. No pets. VAlley Mllltr PharmacY. Waybum and LIDO BEACH years old. Highest bidder. 886. Kercheval: FASHIONS baths, 2' car garage. Immediate 4595• Sullivan Pbarmacy, Beaconsfield t- 8448. LOSf': New green nylon boy's SALE PERSON RELIABLE COUPLE wisb - to occupancy. $325 per month. SARASOTA, FLORIDA and Kercheval jacket, near Ferry School. GRAYTON.WARREN. 4------rooms, Lou'sPanY Store OD Cbulevolx Thoroughly capable and exper- care for bome \II Grosse TUxedo 1.6300. Two deluxe, brand new apart- COCKTAIL table, antique white; and Lakepolllia Call 884.1043. Pointe, SI. Clair Shores Ire~ bath. apartment, 1st fioor. ienced. Prefer Grosse Pointe $105, heated. One lady. TUxe. ments in Lido Harbour South kitchen table and 2 chairs; GROSSE POINTE CITY during months of November Johnstone & Johnstone (opening December) available Cunningham's Drugs. Notra Dame FOUND - Young white feJrale or recent resident and must do 2.]044. porcelain kit e hen cahinet. be familiar with Grosse Pointe through April, for owners for lease for this coming win- TUxedo 4.5988. and Kercheval cat. Cook.Chalfonte area. 884. CffiPPENDALE COURT Apart- Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre clientele. Top salary, 15 day moving South during the win. ter season. Exquisitely fur- Dame and Kerclleval 7315 after 6 p.m. • ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd. 6A-FOR RENT week. Ideal working condi- ter. Will furnish local ref. nished; in Sarasota's newest Bon Secour Hospital on Cadleux and Chippend.ale. New, 1 and (Furnished) PIANOS tions. Apply in person, Mar. erences. Phone after 6 p.m., condominium, d ire c t 1 y on GROSSE POINTE FARMS 4-HELP WANTED . 2-bedroom, walk.in closet, garet Rice, 78 Kercheval on 775-1934. famous Lido Beach. 1'1. and 2 USED - GUARANTEED " Trail Pharmacy. Kercheval 011 your own private basement. the Hill. ROSEVILLE-New one bed. bedroom, pool, gardens and ~ HillDrulf. FIshel' Rd: and Appliances, pool, air condi. Benches and Delivery Included: SECItE'l'ARIAL SERVICES room and kitchenette apart- clubhouse. Owner - 618 Buhl Kercheval tioning. Apartment, 772.8410. FROM $375 SChettiers Drug.. FIsher Rc1. ana :BEAUTICIAN, male or female, Grace Bro~ ments. Completely furnished Building, Detroit. 963.1670. SHAW- for beauty s a Ion on the Office, LAkeview 1-2840; with all new furnishings. All Mack~adieux Area Baldwin Acrosonies, Steinway, , c~~~am Drugs, Mack and 7 "Block:" 882.7070. with maid service 8nd linens. Mile Road Transcrlblnf, ,Ien~altyping, EAST JEFFERSON Apartment, Mason & Hamlin, Everett, Cottage Hospital on Kercheval and We pay all utilities. Shop, 6E-GARAGE'S FOR lENT WALKER QUALIFIED experienced tax one bedroom or bachelor,. Cable Nelson, Wurlit:r:er, Estey,. Muir 881-53S0 dine, theatre, and bus trans. Meril-WoodJI Drull Center, Mack man required for days begin. completely carpeted. Exclu- 2.CAR garage for rent. 886.8E19. Hardman. and Bournemouth , THESHAW.WALKER Company portation across street at Ma. ning January. Good commis. BOOKKEEPING in my home, sive clientele. Excellent sound Uprights as is from $SO GROSSE POINTE WOODS is expanding with a new kind comb Mall. Ideal for bache. sion. Reply Box G28, Grosse payables, receivables, sum. proof elevator building. Good 6F-TO SHARl . Grosse Pointe Pharmacy, Mack of office desks, chairs, files lors, working couples, teach. SMILEY BROS. . Pointe News. maries, and. registers. Call transportation. VAlley 3.0920 LIVING QUARTERS H:~:n~~nc~~~J:;a"y. Mack and I and sYstems. after 5 p.m. 884-1701. ' or EDgewater 1.4464. Furn. ers, etc. Also rooms by day 5510 Woodward TR 3.1l8OO PART TIME girl for general or week. No children or pets. 2 GIRLS wanted to share flat. 1 blk. N. of Art Institute H~~.T°J~hnsoll.l. Mack and 8- THESE NEW products and ollr ished or unfurnished. office work. 371.8040. CON\' ALESCENT cere for sick Phone 293.2440, Motel Mo. $60 each per month. 839.8279. Free Private Parking B~e Drug •• Mack andRos1Jll n~w enIa~g,ed display rooms - or unable person. Nights. 772- GROSSE POINTE - 5 roo m rocco, 32160 Gratiot. EMPLOYED lady to share OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 DETROIT AREA _ ' , WIll p~ovlde .an u.nusual op. CASHIER, part time. Will train. 7698 all day Thursday or eve. upper, working couple pre- B':lJl;'S Oru,' 510"" Mack and portumty for the oe~er than Apply 18330 Mack. apartment. References. Reply nings. ferred. Heated. 824.65D2. WESTCHESTER. T \II 0 bed- a OUrallllt I 80m Pb ICY average person to jOln us for Box J-3 Grosse Pointe News. STEREO, FM. RADIO, Admlr. dl rooms, one and one. \¥~:kM:n/aMoTID ce arm , a profitable future. EXPERIENCED gardener, 31 YOU N GLADY, high seho"l 6 ROOM LOWER with garage half aI, Contemporary, Walnut, II G.P. Post Oftlce, Mack and War. days per week, $25 per day, graduate, one year office ex- and basement. Grosse Pointe baths. Lease until Mayor 7-WANTEDTO liNT ft., II speakers, excellent con- ren WE ARE located at 6537 Second references required. '886.6555. June 1st. $250 month. YOUNG attorney and family dition $185. 754.3073. P~kle. Drug Store. Mack and SI- Blvd. Across from the General perience would like clerical vicinity; Couple preferred, no ~Ialr d 'ld' work in St. Clair Shores or children, Security 4 e p 0 sit. MA-XON BROS. TU__2_-500_0 desire 2 or 3 bedroom house X1evonshlre Drup. Mack an Motors BUI mg. RESPONSIBLE high s e ho 0 I RUMMAGE SALE by PEOehap. Devonshlr. ,Grosse Pointe area. PR 5.2256. 642.3615 after 5 p.m. ,Open junior or senior, vicinity Riv- in Grosse Pointe area. 823. ter AO. Saturday, Oct. 26, • L ~n~,:,~~nnacy, Mack and Bea. WE NEED three salesmen, two house Saturday ..and ,Sunday. ard and Maumee, for occa- ENGLISH gifJ, 21, r.oUege grad. OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5 6146 after 5 p.m. a.m, to S p.m, American Leo: Maryland Beverage ShOppe office girls and two ware. sional sitting. 884-5338. gion Hall, GrosSI Pointe Mack near Maryland house men. uate, desires work as nanny EAST JEFFERSON, 8200 - 586 NOTRE DAME BACHELOR, 41, with pet, de. a. or babysitlcr, Monday,through Shoreline Apartments. River' 2

TUxedo 2-5680 letlcr, stating previous w~rk ing (at least 65 w.p.m.). filing i room upper income. Adults. Men, 19 to 30.823 5673. . PORTABLE humidi!ier, $30. chine. Perfect running con- experience and salary reqUIre. and dealing with people re. FIELDING I\IAID SERVICE TUxedo 5.9449 for appoint. 884.7442. dition. $25. TUxedo 2.71U. ment to: Personnel Dept., ment. $90 per month. 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT STEWART Piano Method. 4 quired. Do YOLI need help for one eve. GIRL'S imported suede jacket, after 5. year olds learn keyboard Gale Research Co .. 700 Book Phone: 965-3063 ning? We will cook, serve, or 4.ROOM upper fiat - one bed. MODERN dental ollice. Mack approximately sile 10. TUxe. 6 ANTIQUE guns. $800. TUxe. harmony transposition and Bldg., Detroit, Mich. 48226. If no answer, 881-0347 provide maid service for your room. Heated. Suitable for 1 near Warren, across from Post do 1.3865. ' do 2.1449. Matthay 'Technique. Lessons DANIEL T. GOODNOW party, Reliable :md well dis. or 2 adults only. 824-0147. Office. Air.conditioned, two AQUA lounge cnair and otto. -~.-._-- at your nome. TUxedo 4.5600. ACCOUNTING-t;;i~e~ Ma~e~ INVESTMENT COUJITSEL ciplined service. 293.7733. operating rooms, reception DES I G N E R SUITS, cocktan SOMERSET. 5.room upper, ear- room. laboratory and office. man. A1)dirOlls and electric dresses. Size 12-14. New styles. PIANO lessons. Beginners and high school grad, good WIth DRIVER for dry cleaning plant ------... peted, al'r conditioned. Couple log. Small window fan, metal figures. Apply in own hand. ...TERI .....G SERVICE Adequate parking. TU 4-8975 735 Berkshire. 82[.5182. advanced. Master of music in Grosse Pointe. Must he 5C-C "' •., over 40. Call after 6 p.m. 886. or TU 2-1413. table, eIec~1c utility table. 2 writing. Box F32, G r 0 sse de~ree, concert pianist. LA 6. familiar with area. Part time. 'WE l\i~\KE8nd deliver hot and 5225. _ director chairs. Kobachi. size Pointe News. 0127. Preferably college student. cold Ilors d'oellvres. I\'artha d 14.16 coats and dresses. Tools, Upholstering Sole U M k Cl lor"'" 1 CARRIAGE HOUSE apartment, HARPER Woo s, 20940 Har. YOUNG MAN wanted for full or pper ac eaners, """" anll Rosemary. TUxedo 6. miscellaneous. TUxedo 5.7570. PIANO, ORGAN: Pre.school M k Grosse Pointe Farms, near per. Private offices in new Chairs $29 Sofa $69 part time work In combination ac . 8619. 8858165. b 'ld' D 886 3852 f,'rough university level. Wal- _ .'...... _ Kercheval, $130 per month. Ul Ing. ays, • , eve. Free pickup, reslylir.g service and tire store. Call OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY ter Mueller, 482 Colonial ct. 4A-HELP WANTED 6-FOR RENT- Reply to Box Ell, Grosse nings 779.1847. and Scolchguording N. TUxedo 6.1090. Jim Cale at Tire Distributors. 17611 E. Warren. 882.6522. (Domestic) (Unfurnished I Pointc Ne~\: .. GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" Largest Selection of Resale 366.5746 2B-TUTORING WANT-iD-Experienced cooks, . --- .- CHARMING 2.slory f r II me Offices - desk space - parking Clothing in Area. GIRLS waitresses and co u pIes. 2-BEDROOM corner apartment, home. Beautifully located _ TU 5.0518 TU 2.. 7252 t top floor. Prestige building. New sportlvear and lingcrie We have several good jobs RAY FOUCHER'S Grosse Pointe EmploymeD Lafayette Park ruca. Avail. Grosse Pointe City. L i v in g AVAILABLE immediately, sev. , 50 to 75% Off COMMUNITY a v a i I a b 1 e for secretaries, Agency. TUxedo 5.4576. able 7.1.68. Carpcting and . room with fireplace. large era I air conditioned offices. Original Price COUNTRY HOUSE TUTORING SERVICE stenos, typists,. receptionists, d . . cl d d Co t l pleasant kitchen. T1a~ built. Price ranne .."" ~o$100 includ. bcokkeepers, fIle clerks and FURNITURE MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC. IFda:e~~c ~~r~ ~~o:~n: kt~; a;:~~~~s W~~d~va~d 1.69~5~e in stove, disnwasher, disposal. ing ulililles.'l""Chet ~ampsoD i Fall Clothing Taken clerical with excellent com. '4922 Kerch~vol TOR Tutoring by degree teach. and have relerances. Call --.------...... _.-- refrigerator, nrick terrace, Travel Service Building, 100 I on Consignment for Eosl of Aller-821.1166 panies. 'Many Fees paid. 2179 PHILIP, near Vernor, 5 nicc 'fenced yard. Occupancy Kerch"val. TUxedo f.7510. ears available in all subjects for Efficient Workers Agency, I PI "., S 0 MART Fall Specials grades high school, college and JOY DOMAN LOraine 8.3118. __ ._ ~~~; upper. Gas heal. Adults ~~~i894i. 357 Rooseve t ace. MEDIcAL.PROFESSIONAL i~'~a~~ HI NTV 1.80112 27500 Harper PR 2.5600 • 5 piect' Mediterranean bed. adult education. Open Saturday 10 'li! 2 DEPENDABLE lady for clean. .------.------GROSSE Pointe Woods. 20867 • I • room-$339,95 339 Merriweather ing and ironing Thursdays. ALTER.WARREN area; 5 room NEAR EAST SIDE-Elegantly Mack at Hollywood. 1.10 room 10 to 5 DailYi Fri. tl19 • 7 piece solid maple din'"" EXPE!~IENcEDg;rd;;;er-;;th References. TUxedo 6-0438. upper. working couple desir. furnished one bcdroom luxu~y suite, will divide and r,:, P' f 1 roorn-$359.95 TUxedo 4-2820 references for prIvate estate. ______.______ed. TU 2()554. riverview apAl'lmen!. AIr model to suit. Also 2oi(i,.1sq. ft. GARA~E SA~E. air 0 amps, • 2 plec. motchino sofa and choir-$289.95 OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS Excellent wages and benefits. EXPERIENCED w 0 man for -' ---- - conditioned, 10' private bal. basement area for lab, of. Schwmn Stmg~ay, Hallo~een Grosse Pointe Farms • Solidmapleteacart, $7".95 TUxedo 2.7382. cleaning and ironing. 3 or 5 The Hibbard cony witb g/l~den and foun'l ficcs, etc, TUxedo 4.1340 or co.stumes. ChflStm,as t rim. • Kneehole d ask s Iforml(a d fe ences 0 .1 Irans tain, Swimmmll pool and TUxedo 6.1068. mmgs, gOOd c1othcs. TUxedo PRIVATE home tutoring, We ays, .re r , . WI • JEFFERSON EAST, 890.') modern Illulldry facilities on __ _ . .. _ _ •. 5577. 555Shoreham. lops! choice of walnut or porta lion preferred. 881.0361. V I tl 5 have ex cell (' n t. certified EXPERIENCED r maple-$ I03.95 teachE'rs.\1I subjccts at I HIGH SCHOOL 1TWl'l';NDA llLE w 0 m--a~ . -f~; I ~~eda:;oc~ ~P~~~~~~l inr~~~ prcmi!ie,q. $.'JOO, S('cnrily dr.. ,OVER PONGRACZ Jewelry, 91 i ----.. AwNINGS- --- For Additional Savings '\ reasonable rates, Otto's TI1. I WRESTLING COACH J1lJusewcrk and light laundry. ~ urious 10 story fireproof build, . ~sit_req~ire~ . .'>68.2611.. _. : ~f~[~~le~tio~: ~~. f~~n~~~~~~ Aluminl~m awnings, storm l1~rs Visit Our Catalog ~ toring Servicc, VEnice 9.6543. Part.time-3 to 6 p.m. week. Monday anl1 Friday. ReeeDl.' ing. Walk.in closets and din. SUn.LEASE 4 bedroom, 2'.:' '_. . __.___ and wmdows, black a,d whit!:. Department days Nov. 15 through M8r. 8. Grosse Pointe refercnces reo ing room. Off street pArkin!:. baths. Available Dec. 1st. 885. lAIR conditioned, panelled, car. Door installed, $35. Free esti. J Open Every Evenins TUTORING, Social Scienee~, Grosse .Poi n t e University !]uirr.d. $1. per day. TUxedo Adults only. Apply manager 6187. 16825 Cranford. CaU af. IJCted, ample parking. 19946 matCi. Valley 1.2606 or 822- Till 9:00 . any level, by Masters e~ndl' School. 884-4444. 2-2398. I on premi.e'. ter 5 p.m. Harper. 881.1201. 11&88. date. TUxedo 2-3371 evenings. • • '.. :' ,'.'." ," ,.-,.., '.." ", '- ..... ,.~.~" ' .. - "-'...... ,. " ...... , ..

Thursday, October 24, 1968 Page Twenty-Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS l1-AU'TOS FOR SALE :p: m...n~unJl ""'''S7S 9_ART'CLES WANTED ll-AUTOS FOR SALE l1_AUTOS_~~~~~~_-ll1-AUTOS FOR SALE WANTED. Good used Folk elas. DODGE '62 POlara, a~tomatic. 1966 BUICK Electra 225 4 door 1965' CHEVROLET Impala 6 sical guitar. 331-2679. good condition, reasonable. hardtop. Beigc finish, vinyl passenger wagon. Air.condi. IF! Call between 1 and 5. 886. roof, white vinyl trim. All. tioning; power sleerlng. WANTED: Doll house, 2 story. 3996. power, Very sharp. $1.895 brakes; tinted glass. AM.FM YOU ARE IN THE 'MARKET FOR A PRE,OWNED CADIL. CLASSIFIED < good condition. 886.6427. 1966 FORD L T D 4 door hard. full priRcel'CTHraAdeRoOrterms. ~~~i~. 6 $~.~5O. TUxedo 5.9449 LAC WHY NOT V I SIT 1ill WANTED: 2 love seats, 2 fire. top. Automatic, power steer. . . "MICHIGAN'S LA R G EST side chairs. occasional chairs. ing. power brakes. radio, BUICK MGA 1958 roadster. as is, or CADILLAC DEAI,ER." AND ? ~}885.5305. beater. Dark green. $1.450. 16941 E. WARREN 8863090 paris. 886.4116. CHOOSE FR0-'1 THE LARG. ADS EST SELECTION U~ THE .: lOA-MOTORCYCLES POINTE 11965 PONTIAC st;ti~;;-wago;' 11965 PLYMOUTH 9 passenger 1IIDWEST. THERE'S ONE , FOR SALE DODGE Power brakes. steering, Lug wagon. 383 engine, power TO FIT YOUR BUDGET! C.II TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Truck Lines To Serve You Quickly 'l! 19319 MACK TU 4.7210 gage rack. 885.2888. brakes, steering; automatic. ;~ HONDA 250 Scrambler, '64; red A k f U d C Manag' -- k 0 I metal flake, perfect condition. s or se ar cr -19-6-8c.u~iiASS-(S;'31oli~les luggage ~ac.. ne owner, DALGLEISH --- .. --.-----.---- , . • 36000 mdes Warranty Ex. Your Ad Can Be Charged en gin e completely rebuilt, 1966 MUSTANG convertible, 33,- to settle estate. TUxcd04.3180. 'II t d:t' $175'0 or ",;y $300. Call TU 2-4063. I 000 miies. original owner. air --- ..- ..- ,- L --:11- ~e ten ff~on ~ ~ornks hi r e' Rd CAD ILL.A.C ;~~~~w~m~'m'WJz;iZ,m'%.1't,'m' , ----,-.--- .. ---.--- 'I conditioned. stereo tape. pow- 1966 CADILLAC ?edan d~. VI e. , es 0 r. . 1967 T!t.IUMPH 500cc. excellent er steering. brakes. 2 exira Full power. Air condlilone~, ~elephon~~-5445. _ 8-ARTICLES FO~ SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE condlll~~ .. $850. T~~e~05-4800. snow tires .like new, $t695. vCj.hnayrlcotoalG$3r e WIlhY a black 1964 CATALIN~ 4 door hard. 6161 WOODWARD ' TR ~.0~09 2 9 5 i)ECOUPAGi-}:iANDBAGS--= TWO-HiNREDON.eh~;;~~~;J: FRENCii.~h-;;~;;d~~k •. ;legant. l1-AUTOS FOR SALE 1;.!~~e~1-4982'_ .. ~_=_T_1 FR~'NK ADAM ~:5~~~~:a~cand power, :\tichigan's ~~I:~st CadIllac Order now for Christmas. nut, white naugahyde. Chest. black leather toP. 52"x28",--.-.-'-. - ._-_.- --- PONTIAC Bonneville 1965 2aoor . . __ .___ NG DRIVE IN Reasonable. 371.7787. vanity. m i r r 0 r. twin bed. 30" high 8860520. I MUST:4NG• 1965.~ V-8. Auto. hardtop. Full power. Original I LI NCOLN-M ERCURY 67 CADILLAC -fbl FREE PARKl, . spring, mattress, bedspread. .. --. ... - ...... ----. ' malJ~ trans.mlsslon.Power owner. Per f e c t condition. 20777 GRATIOT E DETROIT 19 convel I e., COFFEE lable. gold boudOir steermg, radiO .heater. back. TU edo 1-5525 I • . Sierra gold. black toP. black \ '61 CHEVROLET 4. door stan. DRAPERIES ~~:f:.~~ie~a~~~ilngcot:c~~e, t~~~ chair. both antique while. up light. Dark green. tan in. __ ! .. ------j PR 2-0200 l~ather di.n~eriodr. OFUIIlP$30'4vge5r,dard. 6 cylinder. $17.5. lJ86. Frencb imported table lamp; terior. 34,000 miles. $950. Call CORVETTE 1965 convertible. ------".- ..-- .. - aIr con Iltone, ny, . 0629 after 6 p.m; ":~~s~~ ~~~~ut/our fabric, ~~~~~y nesled tahles. PR 8. ~:~~~8. lamp. 2 oak tables'I .. a.f~~_~~~.~.~~~ ..... _ ~65 ~:P.,~~i::d ~~~~~1 poSi', C :e~~. \~n~l~ ~~~Ii~~'st~~: COFFEY CADI LLAC 11962 MERCURY 2.door hardtop. RITA I ----- . .:------)'68 T-BIRD 4.door. Full power, _.r~c_ IOn~.. _:_____:___ room condition. $3.995. 835- 3180 E. JEFFERSON Automatic transmission, 'pow- I BLUE SILK damask 18th Cen- GAR,AGE SALE. Thursday and fa c tor yair, convenience MERCEDES BENZ Classic 1958'1 8771. I LO 7.6811 cr stecring. TU 4.5381. 791-3073 tury sofa, full length down Fnda)' 10 to 4 p.m. 622 group. speed control. Saddle 220S, convertible. in mint con- -.------.- ..-----1 cushion. Decorator piece. $250 Rivard. Many miscellaneous brougham I eat her interior. dition. Fully equipped. Must 11968 THUND.ERBlRD. execu'l SUNN SenLura n amp, 250 wall Large blue wing chair. $150, items. Mint condition. $3,975. Call bl: seen No reasonable offer ltve's, specl,ally. tuned. only top, reverb, vibrato. 2 bot. _~~~edo 6~05~8.______CORAL glider in excellent con. __~fler 6 p.m., TU~~do 4.~342._ refused. 784 Barrington. after I 5.~~~!les:~Ux~d~.4~6~_ toms, 4 JBL 15s, covers, $800. CORVETTES & SPORT G.E 30" STOVE, 6 years old. dition, with cover, $10. TU 1966 CADILLAC convertible. 6 p.m. VAlley 2-5871. ;63.VALIANT Signet convertible. Gibson SG Custom guitar. white, gold p I a tin g, $400. $60, 884.0946. 4-5321. Ebony black with a black i965-CONTINENTA~;vert. automatic, immaculate condi------.------,----.-. ---.--.------top and a red leather interior ible. Full power. Air condi- twn,..$450 884.5_3_36~ CARS WANTED Chuck Miller 88.2.3551, 88.2. G.E. 2-SPEED filter flow wash. FENDER Super Reverb ampli- .------.----- .. ----- 8150. er. like new. $100. Westing. fier. $325. Vox sound columns, Air conditioned. full power, tioned. Silver with a black LOp.I '64 FORD GALAX IE IOW house dryer, like new, $100. 4, 10" speakers I'n each, mileage. $395 down. $2295. I STANLEY mitre box with saw, 'i'"""OO'f A beauty hardtop. 8 cylinder. accurate, used once, $30. TU TUxedo 6.0538. , TUxedo 1.9737. COFFEY CADILLAC FRANK ADAM Cruisomalic. power steering. HANEY SPORT CARS 4-6398 after 6 p.m. CHURCl~ ORGANS gx.12-NYLONRUG, satin do;~ 3180 E. JEFFERSON LINCOLN-MERCURY radio. healer. Whitewalls. 15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & SMILE ANTIQUE.-;;lk-beig;- drapes. comforter (never used), fjre- 10 76811 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT Factor~: ~ir, no rust. good BALDWIN Model 10 with com. place set. lamp. miscellaneous -----.---- R 02 0 con d It 1 0 n. $795. TUxedo DR 2-1777 lined, 85" long. 5 pair. TUxedo b'lOa t'IOn a c t' Ion. Cd'reseen 0 household items. 735 Berk. 67 RED CAMARO fiS conve rt. P 2-. 0 41005" 5.3267. pedals and 2 expression ped- shire. 821.5182. ible.327. 4-speed, 8.track PONTIAC;ii4-Le Mans-fioor 1963 OLDSMOBILE "88" 4-door, K BEDS, like new, with ac. als. when new, $7,5O~now -----. slereo tape deck. Excellent I BUN ' . d condl'tl'on. 882.Q882 after 6'.30 shifl. console. 8 cylinder. rebuilt motor, rebuilt trans. ,cessories. reasonable. TUxedo on Iy $2 ,595 . BEAUTIFUL k 109 size eco. 88 8007 . I .2297. CONN full size, 2 manual. When rator headboard and frames, pm buckel seats. $530. 1- . mission. power steenng. pow- 4 . b ", .. er brakf,s. tinted glass, air -- new $3,800-now only $1,095. fru.il.wood and l\ntlqu.e rass. I MORRIS MlOor $100 407 Chal S Paul McGlone Cadillac AD M.iRAL 18 cu. ft. chest I'AlI"MOND c"urch mod"l wl'th I Ongmally $350. askmg $90. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, Sea Blue. ..' conditioning. Bpst offer. ee ~, II .. excellent condition. Reasona- _fonte near Bournemouth. Salu.rday or Sunday at Sunoco freezer. 8 years old, $75. Leslie speaker $1.695. . 839.5359. . . ,Owner moving. 886.5198. 1---._..._-.__. b,le. 19805 Edshire, off of 1966 BUICK Electra 225. Light I Slatton. 13000 6 Mle near '68 CADILLAC ~ .'-- . -...--- ESTEY full size reed. in restor .. MOVING - Must sell yard tools, Cook. blue with a while top and a Gralot. Sedan deVille. Turquoise with a black top, Factory air anq many extras, R~ffi~A~~t{rS ~*!~i~f:a~~~j able ;~~~~o~. :;o~.$395. i ~~~f~~A:;s~:_£~~~~ 1:~~;: r --1968 CA~ARO ~l~ti~~eJ~oSl~~~ week's spe-119~7ut:;~t~~~~J~1 Sf:;.t :a~~~: "miscellaneou's hOlJsehoid ar- 5510 Woodward TR 3.680012 AIR CONDITIONERS. 11h. ton, Gleaming Gold COFFEY CADI,LLAC heater, power steering. $1.795. $495 Down tides. Saturday and Sunday, 1 hlock N. of Art Museum $75 each. Walnut desk, $100., $1995 3180 E. JEFFERSON PO I NT E

12.5. 1079 Lakepointe. I' Open Sun. }-5 ,_':~~~~ 5-48.0~:.. I ~ 7-6811 DODGE 2 PAlR~-i;;~j;;;;;; combination Free Private Parking '8B-ANTIQUES. VER HOVEN CADILLAC 1965 Coupe de Ville, 19319 MACK TU 4.7210 167 "*CADILLAC"* . storm d' ars, 4'8" x 6'8", 5' SINGLE BED compi~te dres.I--49TfiSEMI'ANNUAL-- CHEVROLET 17,000 miles. Light blue, air Ask For Used Car Mgr . Eldarado'- Midnight blue, black padded lop. Fully equipped in. . x 6'8". Call 886.0206...... 1 ser Easy m~ngle. 2 co~bina. • 13535 VAN DYKE conditioned. AM-FM radio. tilt 1966 IMPERIAL leBARON, 4. h c1uding air condilioning, stereo, radio, Only 14.000 miles. Fac- BASEMENT SAiE.-F'~~;;;tW.;: tio~ record. playe.r &: radios, I Ant Ique Sow 365.6000 ~~~f:~'in:1I6 p~~;r s:~~.iP~i~~: door hardtop. black vinyl roof, tory warranty, "appliances. clothing. Women's. lamps, chairs, mIscellaneous. $3000 takes. Tt1xedo"6:0538: air. full power. 29,000 miles. sizes 8 through ]2; men's, 42 VAlley 3.2314. ,. OCT. 24, 25, 26, 27 DODGE CAMPER, 1965. Excel. Excellent condition. Tc settle $495 Down through 44. 1430 Hollywood. -:------.------THURS., FRI., SAT. 1.10 P.M. lent con d i t i 0 D. Automatic 1963 BUICK SPECIAL in good eslate, make offer. Call Mr. Saturday. October 26. 11.5. ROLL TOP DESK, hi.fI, camera. SUNDAY 1-7 P.M. transmission. Expandable top. cendition. $350, after 5:30. Murray. 965-6000 exl. 2263 -.- ..-.- --- .... - p01l1 table, dinette. chest. mis- 48 EXHIBITORS from Califor- Stove. refrigerator, sink. TU Call 882.2603. weekdays 9 to 5. DINING room suite, 6 pieces, cellaneous. TUxedo 4-0147. nia Florida New York Illi. 5-188f-. ~ . "* "* A m () r i can of Martinsville. ----.---.---- noi~ Indian'a Wi s c 0 ~ sin -- '66 CADILLAC M~dium finish classic style. RUG. braided wool oval 10x14, Ohi~. Virginia', Michigan, etc.: CADILLAC Eldorado 1968. Air 1964 Good $elec:ion of all mode,s. 2.drs'. 4-drs, and cc>~verts: 'I TUxedo 1-1034. clean. like new. $60. 882-4945. sbowing glass, JEW E L R Y cond.tioned, AM-FM. full pow- own~r, new.car trades with many miles of trouble-free driving ahead. All fully guaranteed. iRONRITE~.~-~;Y good ('ondi~ CARPETING, blue.green com. a.nd general lines o{ fine an- er. Dark gray. $5,700. Eve. thru 1968 tion, $40. ]899 Lachmoor. mercia!' 8xIl and 12K15, in. hques. nings after 6. 772.3468. 1968 $395 Down .--.---.. .-- .. ----- ... -- eludes pads. $85. 886-8830. DETROIT ANTIQUES MERCURY WIG, hand sewn, made in SHOW. Inc. 1967 CAMARO CONT INENTAL . Honey brown color. KNOLL furniture. excellent con- Masonic Temple Beautiful light blue j Never worn. Originally $200. dition, 231-8592 or 56'1-3706. 500 Temple Ave.' "SEDAN~ "*, "* "* * edse included. Best offer. MOVING _ must sell. Oct. 26, Admission $1.25 $1795 & DEMOS LAkeview 6..9094, between 3 27~ Household' furniture, ap. --- Paul/v\cGlone Cadillac VER HOVEN and 9 p m ANTIQUES - Ornate iron bed. CONV~RTtBLES now availablc . 15300 Gratiot .. ----...:--.-. pliances, lots of goodies. 354 circa 189<1.Double. Superb. A CHEVROLET LARGE COLLECTION Fisher Rd.~Uxedo 2-07~~ contemporary, $45. Pendulum Your chaicc of color~ and 2 Blks. S. of 8 Mi. DR 2-0380 13535 VAN DYKE large selection OLD AUTOMOTIVE and BUIo'FET. fruitwood, 311x19", clock, keeps reasonable time, body stylcs 365'6000 of Grosse Pointe .~PORTS CAR MAGAZINES I 34" high •.....exc.l!.lIent condition. . bit fast. Bit inexpensive, $50. Very reasonablc $75. TUxedo 4.4695. Ice cream chair rocker for Irade-ins ,__ 92]-4455 or 822-4888 - little ice cream eaters. Sweet 1967 PONTIAC Bonneville 2 door __ ... ____. .__ FHIGIDAlRE 30" white c1ec- price. $30. 886.Q520. hardtop. Full power, air con. WEDDING DRESS salin. 8.10, tric range, good condilion, $40 ------.-- .. '-- ditionjng, power windows. What You Are Looking'Jor'~ $50. Brown mouton j:lcket. 861-3396 after 4 p.m. CHINESE silver tea set. 546- Mint condition. $2.195 or besL FRANK FRANK size 11, $20. Mylls near Jeffer- --.----;.-.----.- .. 9717. SLocum 7.4552. offer. 886.5198. son 5t Clair Shores 293.2546 LOVE SEA r, Franch ProvlDcml ---- , ... ~:.:.. ._.. __ .__ : down cushion. tufted back. ROwCaKlnEutRtSa'blceh,aC~asndfeolrl.ercsa,npil~nge'VW 1961 Blue convertible. Radio ADAM Fresh '69 Model Trade-ins ;F RIG 1 D A IRE 40" electric Perfect condition, $275. TUx- II and heater. TU 5.9084. ADAM range. $50. Natilaus exhaust edo 2.1996. cupboard and other miseel. L NCOLN-M ERCURY hond fan. $15. 406 R.ol"nd Ct., ----- .. -- .-.-----:--- laneous items. 221 McMillan. 1967 CHEVROLET 2 door hard. LINCOLN-M ERCURY I Grosse Pointe Farms 886- FULL LENGTH dark mmk co.al, TUxedo 5-1880. top, auLomatic. Power steering I 20777 Graliot, E. Delroit 20777 Graliot, E. Detroit 3 Days Only Oct. 24, 25, 26 8524 . 1Ike new. size 14.16. furner --.---- ..----.------and brakes. $1800. 884-44£3. . appraised $500. Will accepl -"------PR 2-0200 PR 2-0200 $425. 886.7107. 1967 B U I C K Special 4 door.' i • '67 Mustang. V.B, WE BUY-SELL-TRADE NOTICE • '67 G a I a x e. V-8, Radio, he ate r, automatic, auto., r. h., W.W.t. GUNS BAS EM ENTSAL-E. Dini;g: bed- auto., p.S, r. & h., & MARGARET DODD AND ASSO. power. Fawn tan finish. trim Reloading rquipment and com. room and dinette sels. refrige. W.w.t. 1 owner. Low $1,895. CIATES AND VILLAGE AN- lo match. Driven 14,000 ac- ponents. Scope and Sight In rator, TV. childrens clothing mi leage. $1,995. TIQUES WILL BE AT THE tual miles by Grosse Pointe stal1ations. Stock fitting and and (urniture. Miscellaneous MAS 0 N I C TEMPLE AN- owner. $175 down. Trade. I • '68 Torino GT con- • complete gunsmithing. items. 22906 Englehardt be . TIQUE SHOW, 500 TEMPLE. • '67 Fa i r Ia n e 2-dr. tween 8 and 9 Mile Rd .• south vert. Bet t e r' than BROWNING &: WINCHESTER DOWNTOWN DETROIT, OC- RICHARD 1968 Auto., r. & h., W.W.t. WEATHERBY., REMINGTON of Mack. Oct. 25. 26. 10 a.m. new! $2,595. TOBER 24-27. BUICK Like new. $1,595. SALES &: SERVICE to 4 pm. PRescott. 1-22~1._ i SEE YOU THERE! GUNS &: SHOOTING 16941 E. WARREN, 8863090 1968 CADILLAC .~--_. __ ..----- MEN'-S SUITS. size 40.42, also: BUICK • '65 Galaxie 500 2-dr . .'62 T'Bird. The 2nd ACCESSORIES ",inter ja~kets, all kinds, s17.es -~------ANOTHER ROYAL PONTIAC- H.T. V-8, ox. purses. !!,Iso I sell WIN N bo~"s Traveler Signed bronzes by Hazel Brill interior. Air conditioning, Act now! class ,"structlOns, TU 4 .•392. Girl's llrCl,zr, Both 26". 3 .Jackson; Erastus Dow Pal- 12.60 F at 110 m,p.h Can I..ew, home 2720621, work COOK FORD FRE,VCJJPROVJNCIAL huffet!. s pee d. excellent condition mer; Hohen Aitken; Anna stereo, full power, I, _._894~~2. _._, large. antiqueci hlue. Sfl~, GE 8f!1-7!lfl7. after 4 p.m. lIyall 1111 n l i n g ton; .Julcs I' owner car. Only $495 dn. 16901 Mack TU 2-7787 refrigerator. freezer top. I:ooll Meigniez; Jules !Ilene, A!lton 1967 T'BIRD 4 door Landau. Air i ',ARAC,'''', S,I\\.E - Figurinr W. k f 'I dal by Prlld' condition. n'asonahle, TUxedo C r, elO op; "e - conditioned. Fun power. Me.1 68037. lamps. lahh's, ch;lirs, lu,~' 1I0mme; an Indian Peace RICHARD dium Blue with a black vinyl i gage, clothing. New and used Medal, and many olher Hems top. $2995. i SPEAKERS. 2 EV SPI2, /lill;: rarlios, hUHit' anll auto, Fri [0 rlhe riiscriminating col , Barzilay Enclosur('s: Sony 35fl i riav and Salurdav II ",m,4 leclor. FRANK ADAM tape deck: (;arrard SL 95, III;'" 45 Moorlan;'. off Like. Sepl. 30 Nol', 2. Wcekdays COFFEY BUICK LINCOLN-MERCURY Changer; Fistll'r Ampifil'r. TU! shol'l', 7 hlks, past Vernirr. COLLECTOR'S 20777 GRATIOT. E. DETROIT CADILLAC 15103 Kercheval 5!lO1l4, ; WOOl) STlm~lS and SCfj'ens. CHOICE PR 2-0200 SOLID ~IAIlOGI\N\' dressing: plOwer 1ll0l1'C'r. ? chandeliers. The Arcade . WOOD 3180 E. Jefferson tahlc, hn'akfa,st room lablr: dr't111'ril's. hrdsprrads. train.s. South Adams Square ilnrl 2 ehairs Eleetrolux, Sew sl,,1 ,'ar ,,'I. formiea lahll'. : Birmingham '68 VETTE La 7-6811 "In the Park" 109 ll1il('hinc'. !l,,1I away hed.' de, Orl. 24. 2;,. 26. 10 a,m.': oil-speed, "427", 390 hp. eng, TU 2.57411. I I; p.1ll lIi21 Oxford. 111l64116, 9-ARTICLES WANTF.D PosilroClion, power WIndows, Power Disc Brakes, AM-FM INC. FANTASTIC C;ARM;~: SALF-:- I 4 A:\TIQ'I~: mall"h(.d, painted. .--' ---- RadiO, Loaded' MOTORS youth 1)('<1and malln'ss. ('rih I}('n.lwood dlilil's with pads., W~ BUY old gold. Jewelry and I I VA 1-5400 I anrl malln'S', hahy furnilllJ"f'., $~11 E.x c 1.11 (' n t condition, I SIlver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 $4,575 Clolhes. toy.s rlrap('r," fahl'ies,' Tli"'e1o 4.:li:m, Moross Road. I ! You Must Ask For ...... Va IJ doU)j ng •. ~i7t.s )(1 to 14. ~- . --~ .---.--- USED CARS GEO, SALIBA, TU l-i600 \li'celJan(,(JlIS. F I i rI a.v .. n: Baby cradle. early TED EWALD CHEVROLET .Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies brake Amerkan preferred. Bassi. 17601 MACK GAS -POWERl';[) J'arker leaf bll's, ~ortahl(' T.V. Thursllay system, and electrical systems. ' swecfl()r. 1 year old, $125. and" rJday 10 to 4. 1460 Ox. nrllr. smllll armed rocker, TU 6.1700 15175 E. Jefferson at City LImits Call 823.2J44. ford Rd. reasonable. 779.0008. v ,1,, Thursday, October 24, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenfy.Nin.

I! •• msi II 81 U-REAL ESTATE U-REAL IST.TE U-REAL ES'rATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATI I.. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ~ORAVIAN FOREST TWO WOODS GROSSE PTE. SHORES 1372 AUDUBON. OPEN SUN. BETIER LIVING 16 MILE AND GARFIELD - DAY 2.5 P.M. See this large CLASSIFIED FIRST OFFERINGS OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 Custom ranch, 2~ years old. BEGINS WITH 4 bedroom Colonial built RANCH-Large living and 55 SHOREHAM A NEW HOME 3 bedroolJ!., 2lk bath, family 1959. Two baths, 2lavs, built. dining area with fireplace room. FiJlished basement. Ex. in kitchen. Spacious family and carpeting. 3 bedrooms Executive's custom built home. Our idea home at 9 Alger Place tras. OpenSund ay 2 to 5. and recreation rooms. Central ABS and 2 baths. Convenient 3 bedrooms,' 3 baths will be open Saturday and 37259 Forestview Ct. By own. air conditioning. S pot 1e s s kitchen with eating space, 30' living room Sunday from 2 to 4:30. Alger er. 'm m e d j a te occupancy. throughout. family room-recently built 21' paneled library Piace is south of Jefferson 463.0775.Asking $43,500. paneled room in basement Delightful breakfast roo m. 1410 YORKSHIRE. $32,900 buys cln TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lin.. To Serve You Quickly and west of FiBher. this face brick English locat- , ,~ adaptable to office or play Large screened terrace at Your Ad Can B. Chlr .. d t.! room. 2 car attached ga- rear affords. utmost in pri. We also bave other homes under ed in top area. Three bed. rage. vacy. Underground sprinkler construction and a limited GROSSE PTE. SHORES rooms, bath, 2 lavs. Den.or system. . number of building sites. 35 FONTANA LANE small extra bcdroom. Two DUll £ &&.nJ BUNGALOW-Large living A fine custom }jam one owner glassed porches. Phone to room with fireplace. 2 bed. home with that very desirable NEW CAPE COD,-5 bedrooms, see. 12-AUTOS WANTED 12H-LAKE AND RIVER I3-REAL ESTATE rooms and bat h, kitchen bedroom and bath on 1st. WALTER H. MAST CO. 3'h bathl:. library, family room, 1XL kitchen. 2lh car WANTED: '66 or '67 small car, PROP~RTY FOR SALE with eating area. Second floor. Near schools and trans. TU 2-1401 TU 2.1400 FABICK REALTV garage, air-conditioning. Im- preferably Mustang or simi. floor bedroom and half bath portation. $72,500. mediate occupancy 0 pen TU 1-7710 lar. 331-0138. with un~inished 4th bed. ALGONAC, The Colony. Extra GROSSE PTE. FARMS room. Large lot with 2 car Sun. 2-6. TU 4.2750. Nice. 5 bedrooms. 2 bath, garage. KARL OPEN HOUSES 12A-80ATS AND waterfront h 0 m e; 3 large ~ LEWISTON - OPEN BUILDER'S OWN HOUSE GROSSE POINTE PARK, 1015 MOTORS bedrms., bath up; 2 and bath SUNDAY 2 TO 5 SUNDAY 65 FONTANA LANE, large 3. Bedford Rd. Stately colonial. down. Gas H.W. furnace, ex- MOSELLE PLACE bedroom custom built ranch. 3 large bedrooms. library, CABIN sloop "Aye Aye", fully Attractive, Comfortable DAVIES 2:30 TO 5 cellent Cruiser dockage, $34,. NEW ENGLAND Colonial Air conditioned, lDany other panelled family room, two equipped, two bunks, two sets Family home. 5 Bedrooms, Slllls, make offer. WO 1.9300. 500 or consider G.P. or area with 5 bedrooms, near good TU 5-3220 301 TOURAINE is head and f eat u res. Open SlIn. 2.6. fireplaces. finished basement, 4 bedr~om home. By Appt. 31,2 Baths, Family room, schools. Living room, for. shoulders above the rest of TUxedo 6-1068. 2.car garage, large fenced and SNIPE - Wooden hull, proctor 2 car Garage. Ideal loca. mal dining room, modern the market in this neigh. sprinkled lot. New carpeting tion. Make offer. mast, north sails. Good racing T. M. TUCKER REALTOR kitchen with eating space. borhood, yet priced way be- FONTANA and drapes, modern kitchen ALGONAC record. 746 Neff. 882-6468. Covered terrace adaptable GROSSE PTE. PARK low the competition. If you and breakfast room. Immacu- 4087 M29 Hwy. SW. 4.~81 GROSSE POINTE PARK to wonderful family room. 2 must have a family room, BUILDING CO. late throughout. Early occu, 25' FOLKBOAT-l968 D.R.Y.A. Spacious centcr hall colo- car attached garage. A beautiful 8.bedroom home plus library, separate rooms for pancy. Open Sunday 2.5 or call champion - excellent condi. nial near lake. Quiet loca. carriage house situated on a the kids and copious garage TU 2.5914 for appointment. tioD - new spar - sails - 13-REAL ESTATE 3OOx186'lot. An ideal horne ST. CLAIR TERRACE FOR SALE tion with splendid view. 2 space and desire colonial rigging. Completely equipped bedrooms, extra large bath 5306 CHATSWORTH for a large family or one who architecture, then this one IN GROSSE POINTE entertains. Includes swimming including winter cover and and lavatory. 2.car attach. 2 BEDROOM brick bunga- should be on your list t9 KENMORE. 1974 - Luxurious steel cradle. VA 1.1032. pool and complete air.condi- 3 BEDROOMS, one bath, also LOCHMOOR BLVD. ed garage. Priced in mid. low, built in 1952. Featur. see Sunday. Priced at $51,' 3rd moor bedroom and bath. 3 bedroom ranch house with fifties. tioning. $145,000. Call week. 1967OWENS, 26', only 36 hours. ing 20 ft. kitchen, screen. 900. Carpeting and drapes. Imme. family room and den. Carpet. An excellent custom built house ed terrace, expansion attic, days. Many extras. $7,000.' Call d i ate occupancy. $28,000. ing, draperies, gas heating of moderate size on one of the Harper Woods aluminum trim and mason. 1230 BERKSHIRE is not just 882-4.617. OWNER. 88li-4939. and central air-conditioning Pointe's finest streets. Am. 3 bedroom brick bungalow ry garage. Close to grade SHAREMET REALTY another three bedroom co- system. Has recreation l'()(lm SAILFISH. Portable, cheap. ong the outstanding features -f"mished basement, patio. schools, Warren Ave. shop. 779.1515 lonial with a two story in basement with * bath, Moving out of town. TUxedo are a perfect new kitchen 2.car garage, air.condition. ping and transportation. portico and white pillars. powder room on 1st floor. 4.0589. and breakfast room with all ed. Grosse Pointe Schools. Excellent value. This one shows as well in. GROSSE PTE: WOODS 2 . car attached garage with built. ins and a paneled fami. side as it does out. There Contemporary electric door opener. Large 12~ TRAILERS ly room. All in excellent oon. is a family room which lot. Reasonable taxes. Open dition and fine carpets and HIGBIE ,GROSSE looks out into the immense Quad L~vel Sunday 2-5. draperies are included. Con- backyard, and a price re- duction to $42,500, which 1039 CANTERBURY-Open Sun. APACHE venient to new High S~hool. SWEENEY day 2-5 p.m. for your inspec- HOLLYWOOD, 1358 - 3 bed. POINTE should make this one even tlon. Has an excellent floor room brick Colonial in excel. CAMPING TRAILERS REALTY more tempting. McKINLEY ROAD BALLANTYNE CT. E.-Excel. plan for family living and ex. lent condition. Includes many TRAVEL TRAILERS & 84 Kercheval Avenue 886.7100 lent 3-bedroom RANCH lay. BY APPOINTMENT tra large family room. Car- extras. Close to schools and A good Colonial with large liv- out with family room, 2-car pets, draperies and a built-in transportation. Reaso~able Don't buy a recreational vehicle ing room, full dining room, 3 FIRST TIME OFFERED until you see ALL the Apaches attached garage, large kitch- kitchen. Immediate occupan. taxes. Open Sunday 2.... bedrooms, b rea k fa st room en, games room, lovely car. ON OXFORD Road is this three at Camper's Paradise. and first floor lav. Carpets. MOORE, A VISIT to this New cy, too. Don't delay~be sure IN f 4 b d th t pets, draperies. Short walk bedroom eolonial with its to see today. Just reduced for LOOK ,G or a e room a Perfect location for schools, Special Prices In Effect for a England Atmosphere to Star of Sea and Barnes red bricks richly flavored quick sale doesn t cost too much? We Limited Time Only shopping and transportation. School. Good value $44,900. with thick ivy. The center . have a hew one at 21624 Bon Immediate occupancy. INC. will find you the home TU 1.6300. hall plan with a large Ii. 20085 MARFORD CT., Between Brae in st. Clair Shores be. of your choice. tween 10 and 11 Mile Roads, CAMPER'S PARADISE T. RAYMOND JEFFS brary at the rear of the 7 Mile.8 Mile. Open Sunday 20804John R Hazel Park BEAUPRE, 225-Attractive 11,2 priced at $26,500. Has family 881-6800 .3, 4 and 5.hedroom .110mes STORY hrick, 2 bedrooms hallway, make the extra 2-5. A charming 3 bedroom 545.9026 TU 1.1100 if no ans. TU 2.01'16 I first floor room more than colonial with Ph baths. Sepa. room. Will be open 2.5 on • Grosse Pointe Schools with room for 3 more up- Sundays . stairs. Choice Farms location . just an appendage to the rate den or 4th bedroom on the • Hudson's East1and-5 blocks living room. Good kitchen 28790 Plymouth Rd. Livonia 20123 DIWLE CT.-New 4.bed. Quick occupancy. L 0 vel y first floor. 2~ car attached room Colonial, 2lh baths, pan. • Edsel Ford Express-1 block trees. good size fenced lot, and early occupancy make garage. Situated on tree lined Harper Woods 26.1-1100 elled family room, panelled Grosse Pointe '. Park.Playground-l block attached 2-cllr garage. TU this one doubly desirable. court. See this real beauty to. 19885 HARPER COURT. oU study. First floor laundry. 4.0600. A.~OTHER center entrance co. day! Woodmont bet wee n Xway 6715 Park Ave. Allen Park Close to St.ll.r of sea and OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 and Beaconsfield. Owner must DANBURY PARK SUB. CANTERP,URY-Almost new 4- lonial around the corner on 388.3347 Barnes school. TUxedo (.7657. Renaud, is also first adver- GROSSE PTE. FARMS sell this excellent 3 bedroom P. JANKOWSKI '. a development by \ bedroom Split-Level in Lig- brick ranch with family room tised this week. This one 242 MORAN, near Charlevoix. A Open 7 Days 'I LINCOLN, 755. FIrst advertised gett School area. Large fam- 1Bx18; recreation room, 2 car Reasonably priced English. A ..W. MILLER, INC. ily room with fireplace. Ex. has two full baths on the charming New Orleans center second floor and a large attached garage. Priced be. 12E-COMMERCIAL PROp. Three bedrooms, one and one., VA 2-2590 cellent landscaping with, se. entrance colonial with built-in low $30,000. Open Sunday 2-5, ERTY FOR SALE haU baths. Recreation room. cluded patio. Beautifully dec. family room. kitchen, formal dining room, $27,500. Open 9:00-5:00 week days; 2.00 separate ..family room, 2!S! CHAMPION orated. OWner transferred. EXACTLY FITS the description 5 Sundays. Closed Saturday. Immediate occupancy. TU outlined by so many of to- batlls and an attached 21h car DOCTOR'S CLINIC - Warren BARRINGTON , 816. One and garage. Immediate occupancy REALTOR 1-6300. day's home buyers. Colo. ROWE Avenue. Terrific building com. one-haU story. Bedroom and Located off the West Bound available and priced in the niaI architecture, center pletely air conditioned. Large BY APPOINTMENT bath on first floor. Two bed. Harper Ave. Service Drive, FISHER, 352 - In the "Farms" mid 50's. Shown by appoint- & reception roo!ll, 2 Doctor's of. rooms and bath above. Den. between Eight Mile Rd. and near "Hill" shopping. A 3. hall, four bedrooms, extra room on the first floor, ment only. fices, waiting room, five ex. FIRST OFFERING. Enchanting Recreation room. Substantial- Vernier Rd. in Harper Woods. bedroom 11h-bath brick CO. amining rooms, dispensary, view from this Early Ameri- Iy bullt. LONIAL in mint condition close to schools and shop. GROVE laboratory, 2 Iavs., large util. with new built.in kitchen and pinJ( and priced in the mid- TU 4-1000 can llh story house, nestled GROSSE Poin~ Woods, 1842 21043 MACK ity room. Carpets and drapes enclosed. terrace. 2-car ga- forties. on an estate size lot. Living FOLLOWING BY Norwood Drive. Colonial, 3 MARV included, equipment and fur. dining and breakfast rooms APPOINTMENT rage. See this at once! TV A nishin(s optional. Bur g]a r bedrooms, llh baths, paneled 4-0600. "NOW" house which means overlook golf course. There porch. Monteith and new from a decorating and avail- alarm system. Large parking MORAN. Well designed French BOUTIN are three bedrooms (possible North High School. Priced in ability standpoint the place LAKESHORE area. residence near Grosse Pointe FLEETWOOD - CharftJing 3- fourth), 2 baths, den, sewing low 30's. Owner, 881.5027. is ready for you now. Cape Boulevard. .Four bedrooms. bedroom brick COLONIAL, 884-7733 DRIVE room, recreation room, at. Cod by design and early JOHN S. three and one.half baths. Two 11,2 bath, paneled den, 2.car tached garage. garage, in mint condition. American influenced inter. 20559 Mack Ave. car 'attached garagc. S I ate Gro~se Pointe Woods 891 roof. Close to St. Pauls. Short distance to schools, bus, iors. this one is sure to ap- LAKESHORE DRIVE GOODMAN FIRST OFFERING of this ten- Tappan Says shops. PR 1-2300. peal to the b,uyer who wants f.l FIRST OFFERING 93 Kercheval 886-3060 derly and well cared for 2 N. RENAUD. Attractively dec. three or four bedrooms and f.l ELEGANT LUXURY bedroom brick colonial. Tiled orated ranch. Two bedrooms, HOLLYWOOD on tree -lined two full baths. There is a NORTH RANCH street. Excellent 3.bedroom basement, garage. Priced in one and one.half baths. 100 "OCTOBER HARVEST first floor bedroom and OXFORD 1:r BEAUTIFULLY COLONIAL with family room. LANDSCAPED 12F-RESORT .ItOPERTY mid twenties. foot lot. TIME" glass and screened enclosed ROAD FOR SALE Nicely fenced yard, garage. p{lrch. When you check out f.l 3 LARGE BEDROOMS ,McMILLAN. Early American on Carpets, draperie!l like new. 900 f.l 2 LARGE FULL BATHS FIRST OFFERING. Ideal roea. Reap the friendly neighbor. 20050 Marford Court, wc're 45 fo 0 t lot. Convenient to Handy to schools,. bus, shops. .,...4 Lerge Bedrooms f.l MODERN BUlL T.IN FLORIDA REAL ESTATE tion in Grosse Pointe Farms. hood and good location for sure you'll get your check KITCHEN schools, shopping and trans- Best "buy:' ..in area. $28,900. 2 Full & 2 half Baths your family in these "ripe" out. 1:? f.l MODEL FAMIt. Y ROOM Three bedroom brick colonial, i VACANT. TU 1-6300. HOMES - RENTALS - DU- portation. Three t w u size listings, ready for your har- 1:? Cherming Den f.l MIDDLE 60's 11,2 baths, priced under $40,- YES ... you can buy a three i:f Screened Porch & PLEXES - APARTMENTS bedrooms. Lavatory on first vest time. HOLLYWOOD - Ideal small -{:{ OPEN SAT. & SUN. 2 10 5 000. Near all schools, shop- bedroom home for under 1:? Bar-B-Que Polio - LEASES - LOTS. floor. Family size kitchen. h r i c k RANCH in excellent BY OWNER ping and transportation. Healed porCh. Quil!k possess- twenty. four thousand dol. -k High 40's BY APPOI NTMENT condition. Close to bus and -{;; First Offering PRIVATE PARTIES ONLY CONTACT ED HAHN, FORM- ion. $36,000. shops. TU 1-4200. lars. We are showing such N. BRYS 833-Attractive three 884-6200 a house Sunday, at 3984 OWNER ER RESIDENT OF GROSSE WHITTIER. High grade colo- POINTE. bedroom 2 bath ranch. Beau- NOTTINGHAl\f, 1128 - Brick Buckingham. Both house TU 6-7168 886-7168 tiful kit~hen with built.ins. nial. Built in 1958. Three size. NEW OFFERING - Modern 4 TUDOR. 5 twin s i z e bed- and owner are all dressed ED lLo\HN REALTY, INC. loads of cupboards and large able bedrooms, two and one. bedroom, 21,2 bath Colonial, rooms, 21,2 baths, large kitch- up and ready to go. Tbe 705 S. FEDERAL lllGIlWAY, dining area. Lovely living half baths. Dressing room. like new, on quiet no traffic en library, recreation room, next move is yours? POMPANO HEACH, FLORIDA room with raised hearth fire- Family room. Paneled recre. street offering s a f e t y for 2.car garage. Close to schools CALL: 1-305-943.7900 placc. Excellent family room, ation room. your chi I d r e n. Live near and bus. Good Camily home! 1794 ALLARD is not just anoth- 2 car attached garage. Priced schools, churches and stores. TU 4.0600. er three bedroom one ball) OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5 FISHER. Neat Colonial in A-1 You will enjoy the paneled in mid forties. house, but a particularly at- condition. T h r e e bedrooms. recreation room. mahogany PE.\fBERTON - We highly rec- tractive offering on an at- 0WNER WILL TRADE or sell Breakfast rOGm. $33,900. lot in Boynton Beach, Palm pan e led family room with ommend this mod ern 2. tractive street, and avail. NOTTINGHAM 841-843 - AU fireplace and the pric~in STORY in beautiful setting 1244 Beach County, Florida, for LASALLE P LAC E. Secluded ahle at an attractive price. bdck 5-5 flat. TWG gas fur- low 50's. Open Sunday 2 to 5. with bird's-eye view of the If colonial is your type of property in Grosse Pointe or naces, two car ~arage. Good cul.de.sac. Charming colonial. resort property in Michigan. Library. Five bedrooms, three lake. 3 lovely bedrooms, 2lh architecture and you need rental income. Lower vacant NEW OFFERING in the Farms baths, large pllneled family and one-half baths on second -Ideal house. Ideal loca- "in" soon, then put this on WHITTIER soon. Out of town owner says Development land in lake region floor. Pan e led recreation room, 2-car atlached garage, your list. SELL. tion. Ideal price. Immediate luxurious call1ets, draperies. First showing of this immaculate 3 hedroom, 2'h bath 'If Clare County. 140 acres room with fireplace and bar. oc~uJlancy in 3 bedroom, 11,2 partially plotted with county Must he SOLD. TU 1-6300. EXACTLY FITS the descri))- Center HaD Colonial. Just 10 years old and with bath Colonial with new kitch- all the I)xtras you'd expect in quality housing. approved roads. VACANT LOTS VERNIER. Fairly new Cap e tion outlined by so many of en. House only 12 years old. ROSLYN-:\Iust he sold to settle today's home buyers . . . Beautiful large kitchen plus breakfast area. Paneled Cod. Two bedrooms on first First time advertised. See it JOHN S. TWO large picturesque lots in estate. 3-bE'droom 11,2STORY colonial architecture. first family room. Largc terrace. Many extras. Be our floor. Unfinished second floor today. Open Sunday 2 to 5, handy to everything. Large choice Farms location. for expansion. floor bedroom. large library guest. Good value! kitchen, enclosed terrace, ga. with fireplace, air condi. NEXT TO 959 l;eaconsfield 1352 BEDFOnD-A rare find! 4 rage. Prite drastically reduc. 3 Bedrooms - 3 Bat h s New England Coltage ..• LITTLESTONE. Colonial in ex. bedroom Engli~h priced in tioned, bedrooms up for GOODMAN Size: 30 x 108.30 $2,500. ed for quick salc. VACANT. . . near private golf just a slones throw from 93 Kercheval 886-3060 cellent condition. Three bed. low 40's, located in one of visiting family with brood. the new Grosse Pointe rooms, one and one.half baths TU 1.6300. and in "the right location." club_ This custom built the finer streets in the Park. residence is well suited North lIigh School. Priced DETROIT Recreation roo m. Screened On onc of the Shores tinest 12G-FARMS Large eating space provided GROSSE POINTE WOO D S- for the discerning buyer. at $23,500. This one of a porch overlooking well land. in new Mutschler kitchen, Betler than new! Evcrything ~trects, and jllst a fcw fcet kind is cxtremely appro. NEED LARGE FARM OPEN SUNDAY Lib r a r yIparquet noor, scaped grounds. also 4 good.sized bedrooms has been done. 'Year old from Lake Shore Road. HOME ON 20 ACRES? limed oak woodwork priate Cor the bachelor AUDUBON 4843 - FIRST OF. and TV room. SE~n-RANCH with 3 bed. type. widow. or a couple We have it. One hour, 20 min. NOTTINGHA~{' Nice Dutch co. IN THE SHORES and Deep. throughout, large 2.car FERING. Large four bed. rooms. 2 full baths. Dream who seek easy living in a utes from Detroit. Recreation lonial. Four bedrooms. Sun 2120 STANHOP:F.- 3 bedroom lands, is this seven.bedroom attachcd garagc. Hcavy room. 11,2 bath with den. 2 kitchen with all built-ins, car. c h arm i n ~ style. Ideal area. $15,950. room. Carpeting. stove and ranch hi excellent condition, hOllse with baths and a lay. shake shingle rooC. Pric. car garage. This home is co,!' refrigerator. $29,500. pets, draperies, 2.car garagl'. ed at $59.900. Contact one compact privacy yard. JOHN A. ROWLING. INC. located in delightIul area in out which is sure to appeal venienUy located on beauti- Terrific value. $31,800. TU to a large family. If you of our consultants for Lexington Office Open McMILLAN. First advertised. the Woods. 'Prlced well. ful tree lined street. 1.6300. want "in" tomorrow heg, you r appointmcnt ar- 1.359.9611 or 883-3700 Gracious French design. 40 WESTWJND LANE - Many steal or borrow . . . other. rlngemcnts. Thre bedrooms, one and one. TOURAINE-A vcry appealing Lakeshore Lane - Appeal- LODGE DR. 494 - FIRST OF. outstanding features included wise don't blame us for 12H-LAKE AND RIVER hal( baths. Drcssing room. 2.bedroom CAPE COD, 1,arge Grosse Pointe Woods - 3 ing 2 bedroom newer FERING. Charming center erl' in 2 bedroom ranch with large your sorrow. PROPERTY Recreation room. Sixty.seven family rOGm with fircplace living rODm with fireplare. bedroom brick Colonial in ranch home in a quiet trance colonial on short well full dining roo m, pancll'd foot lot. and bar. and central air con. an iclcal location. Vacanl! area near Star of Sea 200 FT. OF nice h,gh frontage kept street. Four bedrooms, games room. garage. Lovely ditioning. Situated in the Attractivc I i v i n groom parish. Den. mod ern on Big Twin Lake. sandy 2 baths. Third floor has three carpets, draperics. Immedi. Claylon C. Purdy, Jr. with fireplace. formal din. kitchen, 2 baths, large 2 THOROUGH COVERAGE Farms in II secluded location beach, Includes a modest cot. bedrooms and bath. Glass en. ate occupancy. Attractively Robert G. Edgar ing room. kitchen with car a t t a c h e d garage. closed fa mil y room, large ON OTHER with new 16x32 heated swim. Mary F. Schlaff tage. Many large birch tr~s. ming pool. priced. TV 1.6:100. ealing area. Be sure to Sprinkler system pro- $22,000.FORD REALTY. BEL- kitchen with built. ins. Many GROSSE POINTE HOUSES Marian J. Bode vides easy yard care. Va. WHITTIER - Lct your success see this. Ncar Mack Ave. LAIRE. more attractive features. Call Julia B. Tobin Due. Priced at $29,900. canL Listed at $48,000. _._------us for appointment and be HARPER WOODS show a Iilllc! Just ril:hl- Dorothy Meeker Stop ill for 8 time saving Jlst Jiving room with mirrored GAYLORD-Wlldemess Valley. pleasantly surprised. 19876 EL.\f COURT-3 bedroom James P. Dankhcr Exclusive by tailored to your requlreme nu fireplace. brcakfasl room, 4 Mancelona Rd. W. of old 27, brick ranch with pancled Sue Megowen fro m 0 u r comprehensive bedrooms. paneled recrcation 6,000 Acre Retreat. 10 Acre CALL US FOR INFOR!lIATtON family room, 2-car garage. Grosse Pointe catalog of pho- room, attach cd 3-car ~aragc. Family Cabin Sites. Stream- Built in 1952. locatcd 2 blocks BORLAND Lake - Woods. Golf Course ON ALL GROSSE POINTE tographs and small floor Perfect carpct and drapcries Crom hl~h school and c i t Y included, beauliCully decorat. Under Construction. Opening PROPERTIES plans. park. Immediate possession. ed. TU 1-4200. Purdy • New Section. Profit by An Early Selection. It's Easy 1'0 & McBREARTY Reach. 1.75 to Waters Exit. JOHNSTONE & 19 Kercheval Rcaltors TU 8.3800 Phone, Write for Map-Bro- CHAMPION MAXON TAPPAN chure. G eo r g e Wellington REALTOR BROTHERS, INC. Edgar Next to Puneh & Judy Theater 884-6200 Smith, II,JA ~.2925, Franklin r IQ KERCHEVAL TU 2-6000 90 Kercheval , JOHNSTONE 63 KERCHEVAL .TU 6.6010 I Village. TU 4-57oo • ,c " • • • • • ,:- '. ' " ...... , ~.'. ." "., .. ,",.,', ': . ';.:.. ",.";, ... ..'''-. ~~." ',". :~.,.,.... . ~~

Thursday, October 24. 1968 ~ Page ThirtY' GROSSE POINTE NEWS 21 o-WATERPROOFING' IJ-:-IEAL ESTATE 15"':'IUSINESS 21 G-ROOFIHG SERVICIS ZIt-PAINTING AND. . . DECORATING BASEMENTS WATE~PRooF. 'PI SALE OPPORTUNITIES ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK .. , I ED-Reasonable rales, work- BEAUTY SALON, Grosse'Pointe manship guaranteed. 881.0063 PRICE REDUCED Village; ample parking;, 3 CaU1kiD,.cbimoeJ repair.. CUSTOM PAINTING Fine custom built 4 bedroom, Gutters or 779.1225. t.~ shampoo. statioos. Finest. Bel- cleaned. 011. ~.'. ' 2* bath secluded ~nter ADVANCE MAINTENANCI. :WALL WASHING"', CLASSII!~131J parkway street, bear Ichools vedereeq,uipmeut. TU 2-2550, 268'()7U, TU 2-5531 BASEMENT and, lake parks •. Owner. VAl. INTERIOR EXTERIOR WATERPROOFING ley 2-7804. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY 28 Years Experience 16-PETS FOk SALE ALL RooFlNG. gutters, siding, INSIDE OUTSIDE 547.8394 398.7796 ADS-" OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 storms, doors, awnings, en. ALL WORK guaranteed. We dig GROSSE Pointe Woods, 1842 RIBBONS'" BOWS closures, remodeling, terms. .PET SALON outside waterproofing; water Norwood Drive. Colonial,' 3 294-6644 EXTERIOR painting. Free esti. drains broken or cracked are COntour,styling,to brmg out bedrooms, 1'.12 baths, paneled mates. Grosse Pointe refer- replaced. Free estimates. No c.n TUx.do 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To Serv. You Quickly The ill your Pet. porch. Monteith aDd new 'CHIC' ences. DRexel 1.()210, PRes. job too small-just call Expert Grooming - AU Breed! ClU:.!NEY CLEANED North High School. Priced in cott 3.0183. Your Ad Can B. Chlr.eCl low 30's •. Owner, 881-5027. 822-1203 AND REPAIRED . FRED NAVARRO GUTTERS CLEANED, RE. WATERPROOFING CO. GROSSE POINTE WOODS. Lan. THE DOG that 'looks like a PAIRED AND SCREENED . EXTERIOR TU 2.5'135 caster. 2110. Open Sunday •• la,mb-Bedlington Terriers - PROFESSIONAL f u 11 time 824-9342 painters. Reasonable. DR 1. 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE bedrooms, 2~ bedroom bunga. AKC registered,.. champion 21P-FURNITURE REPAIR _ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE low. $31,000. Owner. 884-8983. sired, ready to go October 20, 7478. $150. 886.5873. ROOF LEAKS, decks, gutters CHAIR CANING and Rusbing- NOTTINGHAM, l034-Spacious ONE BEDROOM co-op apart. GROSSE PTE. WOODS P O'() D ~ E S, A~C'registered. cleaned. Do work myself. TU COMPLETE Decorating serv. worn seats rewoven like new. ment, Detroit River, $20,000 4 bedroom. Newly carpeted '1797 BROADSTONE 1-4807. ice. Painting, interior, exter. TUxedo 4-2432. Living.dining and den. Panel. Toys, miniatures, b 1a c k s, Grosse Pointe casb. Montb1y maintenance OPEN SUN. 2~5 white, apricots, puppies and ior. Paper hanging and re. • ed family r 0 a.m. Finisbed GUTTER CLEANING done rea. moving,. Materials, workman. ELEGANCE IN $60. For information 777.3310. Large Colonial. 3 bedrooms, llh adults. Excellent COMPAN. BY OWNER Evenings 881-0430. basement. Excellent condition sonable. Call VAlley 4'()797af. shipguatanteed. For esti. UPHOLSTERING bath. carpetinl and draperies IONS and WATCH DOGS. Stud ter 6 p,m. $41,900. WOodward 3.5343 or 2 enclosed porcb.es. mates, call Custom made furniture; dee. 5'70 UNIVERSITY PLACE-At. service. 831.5489. - orative f ab r i c s; professional I' tractive 3 bedroom, complet~. 885.2546. HURT REALTY BEDLINGTON terrier puppies, P. P. GRACE & SON WILLIAM FORSYTHE needlepoint mounting, tapes. ly carpeted. 2* baths, li. OUTER DRIVE, corner Chand- VAlley 2-9108 tries and yarn; cbairs and brary, 2 natural fireplaces, ST. CLAIR SHORES near Mar. TU 2-4661 lamb.like appearance, non. In bwmess since 1911 ler Park Drive, First Offer. . stools in stGck. EWALD, estab. kitchen disbwasher, tiled rec. ter Road. 21900 Bradford she d i1in g. AKC. Shots, All types roo fin g and gutter ing. Ideal for an executive. Court, 3 bedroom brick ranch, 13A-LOTS fOI SALE wormed. 886-3067. , repairs. RUDOLPH TONELLO lisbed 1926, 13929 Kercheval at ,reation room with har, Chrys. Wcll bUilt ranch, 3 bedrooms, ler Airtempt heating plhoolsand place, kitchen with built.ins. LAKE FRONT SITE - 198'%455' fluff-better order your little WALLPAPERING , churches. Shown only by ap. Deep water dockage. Price re. doll now, tQere's never enough REPAIRS A SPECIALTY EXPERT PLASTER and dry. pointment. 886-4803. Grosse Pointe LEWISTON ROAD duced. Terms available. for everyone! Cill 823.0506. ALL ROOFING, gutters, clean. 882-0870 wall repairs. Licensed con. TUxedo 1-6300. ing and screening; siding, tractor, 20 years. Free esti. GROSSE Pointe Farms, 3 Mas. SIAMESE. neutered male. 10 storms, doors, awnings, en. THREE. MILE DR. 849 GROSSE POINTE COURT. months, declawed, good house mates. 778.2678. GROSSE POINTE WOODS 1 3 bedroom face brick rancb, ter Bedroom Custom ,built closures, remodeling, terms. Johnstone & Johnstone pet. 88iics562 evenings. 25 Years Experience BRYS DR., 1633. Lovely face natural fireplace, draperies face brick home. 15 years old. 294-6644 PLASTER eracks repaired. Tile , brick home, 3 hedrooms, 1 and carpeting. st. Philomena's Immediate occupancy. Small GERMAN Shepherd puppy, fe- HUGHES BROTHERS and drywall repairs. PRescott Attractive Lot on JeIferwn. 1.4580. bath, nicely finished base. parish. Open Sunday 2-5, down payment. will finance. Zoned 2 family male, AKC, 6 weeks old, $100. 21 H-RUG CLEANING DECORATORS ment with huilt.in bar, cheer. Owner. 882.2451. For Further Information TUxedo 14982. 5293 Yorksliire ful kitchen with eating space. 2057.HAWTHORNE-Most desir- 882-9750 or 331-i029 21 R-BRICKAND POODLE puppy, silver, male, 9 DURACLEAN New carpeting and drapes able 3 bedroom bungalow. CALL CARPET - FURNITURE CEMENT WORK weeks old,. ARC. TU 2-5604. PAINTING. Experienced,neat, included. 881.6369. Recreation r a a m, exeellent "lUTCHlNG ~OST CHARM" GEORGE PALMS, SERVICE fully equipped, reasonable. condition. Price reduced. Open TU 6.4444 POODLE, miniatUre, apricot, CARPETS, rugs and uphol. J. W. KLEINER Sunday 2-5. Just off Cook Road near the male, 1. year old, ARC, good stered furniture cleaned 011 TUxedo Hj3!l6, after S: 30. HANDY DANDY Hunt Club. Appealing • bed. EXCELLENT residential lot. pet. 823.1079. location by the world famous CEMENT CONTRACTOR 70x147, Next to, 2212t, Edge. .,' "Flower Fresh" DuradeaD OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5 Harper Woods room CAPE COD on 97', site. 2 21J-WALL 'HASHING All types Cement. Stone aDd full baths, family room; 2 car wood near 1ofack, St. Clair DARLING ABYSSINIAN kitten, process. Moth proofing. Brick Work-New and Repair. ~ 586 NOTRE DAM E DAMMAN - First Offering, 3 garage. Immediate occupancy. Shores. Ideal location. TUxedo housebroken. ' Free to goo d NO SCRUBBING-NO. SOAKING WALL WASHING 44516. home. 888-7593. NO SHRINKING Driveways, Porches, Walks Welcome to a charming frame bedroom bungalow, din i n g ,c PAINTING & DECORATING Patios, Tuck Pointins, ;:bungalow. Living l'oom with room. finished basement, 2 Johnstone & Johnstone VERY CUTE 3 mOllth part Free Est. Quality service. HOME MAINTENANCE Pre.cast Steps . n a t u r a 1 fireplace, dining car garage. TU 1-6300 WINDMILL POINTE-Prestige Collie female. shots, house . PR 9.()no-Geo. Boubana, Prop. Waterproofing -room, kitchen. 2 bedrooms area, 80' landscaped,lot, 5,000 broken., 886.t769•• ELMER T: LABADIE. and bath. Close to shopping down on 'this very choice love. . 21 I-PAINTING AND TUxedo 2-2064 No Job Too Small I It' G P' P" COCKER.POO puppies. 884.3587 and transportation. Redu Fish., Rd., ()pp. High East or IIlter • in the Park GOODMAN LexinJton Olfice Open CALL 899-2lot ing. Free estimates. G, VIII TV UOOO . 884-3550 /. 93 Kercheval 888-3060 10359,86U ., 88803700 Fre. Eltimate AssclI" VAlley .1'92.

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21%-LANDSCAPING 21%-LANDSCAPING. 10:15 a.m. Girls and. Boya- Beginners, '(-1-1 y.rs. SERVICE 11:15 un. Girls ,_,Boys - Intermediates, 8-13 yrs. . BROWNELL 'Short and to the Pointe ,J S~~;~VISH FREE ESTIMATES. . MOllOY I I ;CLASSIFIED caU 6:30 p.m. Girls and Boys..:.. Beginners, 7.11 yrs. CCt1t1He4 frOlll Pap 17) ot the Young RepubUe.DI, the 7:30 p,m. Girls' and Boys - Intermediates, 8-13 yrs, .DAVII> H. WRD, a senior at ~er Court IDYestfptmr Com. m Landscaping Co.' VAllEY 1-2070 . . . .' Tuesday Rollins CoUese, Winter Park, ~ ue1 the Cha~ staff. He \ ,ADS ,. I Fla.,.,IOJI of 1ltR, uel currently man.gUI1 Rol•• e Fall Clean.up IIBS. ~ the Coli TUlIedo 2.6900 - 3 -Trunk Lines. To Serve You QUicklY; Complete Lawn and 5:30 p.m. 1'feparatioD - Competitive Swim, '7.10 yrs, t~ e Fall FertiliziD$ 6;20 p.m. .Preparation - Competitive Swim, 11.15 Yli, 'roBEy HANSEN. of Cloverl, tin. CoDe,. SOccer: '1'ea~ aDd • Lawn Cutting road, 'has been named to the =:0 continue blS stlldieS at ¥W&W*Mk.J 7:30 p.lD. Women'. Swim 11168 edItion of "Who"s Who next year as a Il'Iduate t~~f{£,~;m:~:g::~~ilrg~ L~~d~~~;e~~~:ne Lea! Removal . . Wed8eIda)' • Evergreens Trl:mmecl Among Students fa Amedee &tudeat m t!Je Roy Eo trumDMl' '1;00 p.m.Open Swim, adultl and children Ulliversitie. aDd Colleg ..... Scbool.ofFUWlce and BaJlDeu 21 R--8R1CK AND 21S-CARPENTER WORK • Complete Cllstom lawn and • Shrubs Trimined . FrIday :.; .' , : CEMENT WORK ------garden maintenaJIce. e Landscape PlaDIiDI Darid, presideDt of Silma Nil AdmiDistratiOD. e Laadscape Cons&i'Uct1OA '1:00 p.m. F~Y, and own children fratemit)' at R.ol1iDI, is major. • • • ~RICK r~pair,' patios and H. F. JENZEN • Landscape Design and e Snow Bemoval ~ghi.=ts m,'. bl Biltory aud Public ANTHONY D. FUGER. of porches. Free estimates. PR BUILDING Construction 9:15 a.m. GirlS and Boy. -Be~el'l. '1.11 yrs. Affair•• Dl1r'iq his colJege ca. Merriweather 1O&d,baB eradll.' 9-3947. _ Home and industrial re . -Walls, patios, back and reer.he has been assistant editor ated from the United States ------pall'S. front yard planting, sod. 10:15 a.m. Girls ii1d Boys'..;.. Beitimers. '1.11 yrs, CHIMNEYS, porches built and Additions, a t tic s completed, ding. GENE'S 11:15 Girls and Boys- IDtermediate3, 8-13 yrs. of the campus newspaper; presi- Army Engineer OltJcel' ClUIdi- a.m. dent of the Interfraternity Coun. date SCboolat Fort BelvoiD. Va., repaired. Leaky basements Porch enclosures, recreation 1.3 p.m, Pi'oJramfor ,Handicapped Children . broken, steps. Call anytime: rooms, garages repaired. 0 Licensed by the Mich. Dept. cll, edItor of the"B" Book, and has been cODlmissioDecl a 294-4216. TU 1.9744 TU 4-3011 of Agriculture. :Me.tnbers of LANDSCAPE rAMILY NIGHT AND OPEN SWIll SCBEOOLB manager of the- baseball and second Heuteu ... the C«PI ______the Metropolitan .Detroit ADVANCB ItEGISTBATION NOT JtEQV11tED basketban teams aad a member of Engiueers. Landscape Assoc. and East . Family Night-Brownell - Friday, '1.9 p.m. ALL KINDS CEMENT • Attics .Porch Enclosures side Landscape Assoc. SERVICE Parcells - Friday, '1..g p.m. eAdditions eKitchens .Garages Licensed BODded Pierce - Friday, 7.9 p.m. AND BRICKWORK • Commercial Buildings • Completely' insured . All work guaranteed and ,; G.P.H.S, North - Friday, '1:30-9:30 p.m. . Town.ftip of Gt'OIM retiat. Gara-g~floors, driveways, rat JIM SUnON personally rendered to satis. THOIlPSON Open Swim'"-Brownell - Wednesday, '-9 p,m. Wa,. County, M1chipn walls, pre-east steps, porches 1677 Brys Dr. faction. LANDSCAPING CO, .... G.P B.S. North - Wednesday, "1:3()., rebuilt or repaired. Patios TV 4-2942 TV 2.2436 Custom lawn and ,alden !lerv. • 9:aOp.m. and nat\lra) stolle planters. Serving" Grosse Ptes, ice. Complete landscaping aDd TOWMfIip .. LaIc. -!\II cement cracks repaired. for SI'X Years designing. FertiliziIIf, IOddinl Macom& County, MIdUt- Basement waterproofing. CHRISTOPHER and trimming. Free estimates. CONSTRUCTION CO. DAVID W. SCHERVISH PO Box 5041, Grosse Pointe ..• FREE ESTIMATES ••• 240 FISHER RD.' Mich. TO 4-2720 NO JOB TOO SMALL CGSTOM modernization, addi. Call ~lter 6 P.M. for E & R I..o\NDSCAPING. Lawn NOTICE .JUSTCALL tions - attics. - kitchens -I. Free Estimates and garden service. Hedge TUxedo 2-5735 E state mamtenance. TV 4-4677 and shrub shearing. VA 4-4258, ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT FRED NAVARRO JAMES BARKER HAVE your lawn and garden 886-6431. 923-8585 923-8587 completely ready for spring ....,~G" remo-' ---.I ... ______and summer. Get rid of crab ...... ,..u.un '- ...... ,- GENERAL ELECTION Binc~,BLOCK, cement work, FORMICA' COUNTERS. Re. grass and weeds now. General feeding aDd stump remonL chimneys, porches, s t e p s, modelling _ kitchens, baths. clean up _ power raking, Free estimates. Complete tree Propoucl Ordinlnce NOVEMln 5,.1968 huilt and repaired. Basement Honest prices-guality work. power rolling, fertilizing, senice. cal FlemiDI Tree waterproofing. 294-4074. Free .estimates. Mter, 6 p.m. lawn cutting aud garden culti- Service, TUx~ 1-6850. AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT THE OPERATION ------John. TUxedo 6.7176. vatin~. Reasonnble rates. COMPLETE landscaping servo OF UNLICENSED, MOTORIZED VEHICLES ON Registered, qualified Electon ill the TOWDSh1paI GrOSII Masonry Specialist 7714S59. ice by Julius LaQuiere. Top QUALITY WORK by carpenter dressing, cultivating, edging; PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PROPERTY ACCESSI. Pointe and the Township of Lake who dpect to be .bseat Quality. Masonry Repair with 0 v e r 20 years experi. WILLIAM FREEMAN, shrubs, evergreens pruned. BLE TO THE PUBLIC .WITHIN THE CITY from the Township or who are confined to home or hoB- -- - Work ence, conscientious. Reason- LANDS'cAPlNG Lawn cut tin g, fei'tilizillg. pital by illDess or disability are urged to applY ftJr .~ . ,"--. able prices on family rooms, h .. d d' N Sprw'g clean-up wo.r". Hourly LIMITS OF THE CITY OF GROSSE PoINTE . b ,S rubstnmme , gar emng. 0 A voters ballol$ at OIlce. NO APPLICATION CAN BE JIA1)I: . Custom Fireplaces and etc. dSmall JO s acceptab!e. lawn service. Experienced rates. Reasonable. Free esti. WOODS. MICHIGAN . . - Stone Work. TUxe 0 4.5372. individuaL '779.0269. mates. 885 5659. AFTER 2:00 P.lL, SATURDAY, NOVEJ4BER Z. 1*- Ap. to THE-CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS ORDAINS: plicationmult be macJe priar aueh time ai ,. LIU RA. Seelbinder Shore Road. " Contractor Additions - Alteratioris SedioJl L The operation of unlicensed, motorized 5526 Lowe 264.3517 New Homes School Swimming, Program venicles, including but not limited to Go.Karts. Mini.Bikes. and Scooters, upon the sidewalks, alleyways, paved and TItom.. Ie. J.ffari., Clerk Arthur J. Betic. a.t Kitchens, Family Rooms Licensed and Insured unpaved parking lots. school playgroun.ds and other public Grosse Po_ ToWIIIhiP I.ab~ We Also Specialize in Will Sta11.In Novembel< and private property that is actessible to the general Modernizing Bathrooms MASONRY and carpenter work. . . public, Clther than the streets and I:Qadways, within the All types, new and repair. TH IELE Construction The school-year ~wimming program. isr.~ady to Citl' of Grosse Pointe Woods is hereby declared to be a Fully. insUred. 35 years ex. begin during the first week in l)Tove~#!~~s:ann~unced public nuisance, as being injurious to ~e public safety. perience. ,AU work guaran- G Supply Co. by the Department of Community ~farvlee:;,.of the, Grosse PR 5.2323 Section 2. The operation of such tmlicen sed, molor. City of teed .. 776.9391. Pointe 'Public Schools. ' .' i . ... .' ized ve1licles, including but not limited to Go.Karts, Mini. , One .of the oustanding ~eatures of this year's pro. Bikes, and Scooters, upon the sidewalks, alleyways, paved _2_IS-_C_A_RP_E_N_T_ER_W_O_R_K_ i1'T=-DRESSMAKING- gram will be the North High ~cpool Pool, o.pen for t~e and unpaved parking lots, school playgrounds and other . public and private property that is Accessible the general CARPENTER wants small jobs, first time to the GrossePolnte,gener~l pu'Ql1c. to . SEWING: Alterations, adults H' '"' S h' 1 public, other than the streets and roadways. within the panelli.ng, repairing. screens, and' children; 'hems, zippers, Wednesdays and Fridays' the ~orth. 19~ C 00 ~ro_ 1toinU City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan is hereby prohibited. tuk porches, etc. PRescott 1-3729. pillows, drapes. Trousers cuf. will be available for Open and FamIly SWlmmmg fro~ REMODELING fed. TUxedol-745&. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Classes in instruction are. also avall- Section 3. .The tenn private property. accessible to the general public shan mean atIy privately owned, leased ABSENT VOTERS BAu.oT Custom built kitchen cabinets DRESS1\'lAKING and alter a- able on Thursdays and Saturdays at North. The, sched- or rented property that is not enclosed within a fence and recreation rooms. Additions tiOIlS. Experienced. Superior ule appears below. " .. whereon the owner, lessor or tenant permits tbe gathering and "all types of porch en. workmanship. Your home or Reservations for 'classes in instruction 'are necessary of persons whO are present UlIon such llfi",perty without FOR closures, ,.siding and roofing. ,nine. ,5~a..4l79. .. and should be Inade' hy calling the ,Department of Com. the specific permission of. such owner, lessor or tenant. FHA terms. We are Insured, EXCLUSIVE . ALTERATIONS ni.unity Services at 886-3808 or 885-0271. ."~. Sectiou.-4;. The Ordinance shall nOt be applicable to G.~NERA" .ELECTION licensfld and bonded. byl\'[arie . Stephcns. Quick Parents are .encouraged to enroll their; children motor powered. lawnrnowers. tractors, sweepers, snow Inspection \)f complete work s e r v ice on hems. {Furs). as. soon as possible because classes arelimit~d; to' safe plows, wilen used for their designed purpOses, or farm TO BE HELD invited;. we guarantee our TUxedo 5.7610. . . and rea~Ql1able numbers, and are often closed before implements. . . workmanship. all applidmts are satisfied. " ' I.':' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1968 HEMS. adjusted for upcoming Section 5. Any person or persons vjolating' 'myof ' . ' ONTARIO season. Also dressmaking for This is the schedule which will begin during the the. lJrl?visions of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction ' CONSTRUCTION CO. ladies, 'toddlers and girls. first week in November: . thereof, be subjed to a fine not exceeding the. sum of Five Registered, qualified electors in the City of Grosse : 881':4400 Reasonahle and prompt serv- REGULATIONS FOR FAMILY NIGHT Hundred Dollars (~500.00) or imprisonment in the City Pointe Park wbo expect to be absent from the City CARPENTER.,.-All types re-pair ice. 886.2563. , AND OPEN SWIMMING . . or County Jail for a p~riod not. exceeding Ninet1 (90) days, or both such fine and imprisonment ill the discretion by and remodeling. Carl Watson. ALTERATIONS and repairs. OPEN SWIM: Fee: $.50 per participant. or who are confined to home or hospital illness of the Court. U-U:5501: 1152 Maryland, Grosse Pointe 1. Children must be accompanied to the pool by at or disability are urged to npply for absent voters ALL REMODELING Park. VAlley 1.2631. least one adult. seCtiOIl 6. This Ordinance is hereby declared to be an ballots at once. NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE .. Emergency Ordinance which is necessary for the preserva. Carpentry. alum. SIding. g.itters, llfARY THERESE 2. Adult participation is optloria1. tion of the public peace, health and safety, and is given AFTER 2:00 O'CLOCK P.M. SATURDAY. NOV- storms, doors, awmngs, en. Alterations and Dressmaking. FAMILY NIGHT SWIM: Fee: $.50 per participant- immediate effect upon its publication. closures, baths, kitchens, van. Expert, Lady's and girl's al. not to exceed $1.50 per family. EMBER 2, 1968. ities. 2946644. Terms. lerations. Reasonable prices. t d t b' 886.8095 1. Adult participants are not permjt e 0 rmg LEONA D. LIDDLE Applications must 'be made prior to such time at STRED CONST. ------children other than their own. City Clerk CU DRESSMAKING and allera. b . the City Clerk's office. The Clerk will be in hi8 office REPAIRS A SPECIALTY lions. Expcrienced. Superior 2. At least one parent of each family must e lJ1 a from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. daily and on Wednes- workmanship. Appointments swimming suit in order for the other members of the DOING all types of carpenter Jpcn. :lfter November 1st. family to participate. day until 6:00 P.M. for receiving such applic;l.tioDS •... work, remodeling attic rooms, Moving. Watch ror ncw phone GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR OPEN SWIM I { : POI'.ch.es. S.mall or big jobs. b 568 4179 : I J" EstlIDates free. TUxedo 5- num cr... . ._ AND FAMILY NIGHT 1 CITY OF N. J. Ortis; 5892.; 1. Adults must present identification as to residence I City Clerk 21 U-PlUMBIN.G (park cards, driver's license, etc.). VA 2.6200 Modernization SPRENKLE 2. Swimming iilstruction will not be available. \ 3. Fins, face masks, etc. are not 31l0wed in pool. Published 10/24 and 10/31/68 MORE VALUE for your money. . d t th h :: ; Additions, kitchens, dormers, • PLUMBlNG Intermediate classes are limite 0 ose w 0 can \ MICHIGAN basements, bathrooms, wall • HEATlNG swim the length of pool - 75 ft. AI! participants must removals. No job too smaUor • SEWER CLEANING furnish own towels 3lId suitS of matenal otber than wool. too large. . VA 2.1282 Jewelry, watches, and other valuable~ should not be CITY OF GROSSE POINTE brought to the pool. Plain rubber bathing caps must,be ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT BIDIGARE BROS. lNG. Since 1916 worn by all females. All swimmers are required to take I,' office 772-5715 ELMER-S-P-L-U-~i-n-,JN-G-a-nd-H-ea-t.. soap ..and...\vater sho\ver before entering .pool. for the Important Special Notice evenings' till 11 TV 1-6988 ing. KitehenAid Dishwashem, PARCELLS I -----.------disposals. dishmaster, repair, l\Jonday GENERAL NOVEMBER ELEOTION remodel. TUxedo 4-4882. I THINKING OF 1 6:30 p.m. Girls and Boys - Intermedi.ates, 8.13 yrs. I Absent Voter Ballots LARRY'S CUSTOM 7:30 p.m. Gilrls a.nd Boys - IntermedIates, 8-13 yrs. to be held on Remode Iing? PLUMBING AND HEATrNG Wednesday r FOR THE DON'T TAKE A CHANCE Rcsidentlal and Commercial 6:30 p.m, Girls and Boys - Beginners, 7-11 yrs. I TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 5. 1968 .L A PROFESSIONAL Rcpair and Remodel ':':30 p.m. Girls and Boys - Beginners, 7.11 yrs. ; CAl Water Heatl'rs -A. O. Smith Thursday I General Eledion • pcmlo.glass and Rheem Glass, 6:30 p.m. Girls and Boys - Beginners, 7-11 yrs. i REGISTERED and QUALIFIED ELECTORS of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods who desire to apply for to be held ()n WE'LL PLAN YOuR PRO). linc. Tuxcdo 1.7410 7:30 p.m. Girls and .Boys - Begmners 7-11 yrs. II, ECT AND DESIGN IT FOR Friday ABSENT VOTERS BALLOTS for the GENERAL NOVEMBER ELECTION to be held on TuesdliY, YOU- 21V-SILVER PLATING 7:00 p.m. Family Night, parents and own children . • November 5, 1968 are required to make applica- TUESDAY, i tion at. the office of the City Clerk, 20025 Mack CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE I_ Silver & Gold-~:t~~g-'- 9:15 a.lll. Girls and Bo~~turd:leginnCrs, 7.11 yrs. 1 Avenue. Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan during of. AND COUNSEL SERVICt j. Oxidizing and Repairing 10:15 a.m. Girls and Boys - Beginners, 7-11 yrs. , fice hours of the City Clerk. NOVEMBER 5, 1968 I. Brass Polishing & Lacquering 11:15 a.m. Girls and Boys - Intermediates, 8.13 yrs. i I.F;replace fi~tures refinished I • :. Copper polishing & buffing (>ROSSE POINT.: NORTH HIGH SCHOOL I ,\pplication for Absent Voters Ballots may be made Registered qualified eleclors in the City of by any qualified and registered elector who on ac- CUSTOMCRAFT i LEEBERT Wednesday : Grosse Pointe who expect to be absent from the count of physical disability is unable without an. CONSTRUCTION I SI LVERSM1THS 7:30 p.m. Open Swim, Adults and Children CIty, who are confined to home or hospital due to other's assistance to attend the polls, who on ac. COMPANY ThursdliY I. illness, or who arc 70 years of _age or older and 14110 CHARLEVOIX 7:00 p,m, Preparation - Competitive Swim, 7.10 yrs. count of the tenets of his religion rannot attend the desire to vote absentee. are urged to apply for 3 Blks. Wcst of Chalmers 7:50 p.m. Preparation _ Competitive Swim; 8.15 yrs. polls on the day of election, who is absent or ex. VA 2.7318 •ABSENT VOTER BALLOTS at once at the City 881-1024 Friday pects to be absent from the City on Election Day, . or any elector who is 70 years of age or oldE'r. Clerk's Office, 17147 Maumee Avenue, 7:30 p.m\!?inily Night, parents and own children Grosse The Office of the City Clerk will be open from 8:30 Pointe, Michigan. SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES , Saturday A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. . . I 9:15 8.m.Girls and Boys - Bcgi(ln,~rs, 7.11 yr~. FOR OVER 1/2 C~NTURY In addition, the City. Clerk's office will be open on NO REGULAR APPLICATION FOR ABSENT i 10: 15 a.lll. Girl~ and Boys - Beginners, 7-11 yrs. Saturday, November 2, 1968 between the hours of VOTER BALLOT CAN BE ACCEPTED fvery Style of Fence I 11:15 a.m. Gjrl~ and Boys .- lnterme~iates, 8.13 yrs. 8:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M .. Eastern Standard Time, AFTER , PJERCF;' .: .. ' for receiving applications for Absent Votors Ballots. 2:00 P.M., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2,1968. erected fo; ~1I Tuesday . '.. NO APPLICATION FOR ABSENT VOTERS BAL. WA.1-6282 6::l0 p.m. Girls and Boys - Beginners, 7.11 yrs. l.OTS MAYBE RECEIVED AFTER 2:00 P.M. on THOMAS W, KRESSBACH I 7:30 p.m. Girls and Boys -- Beginners, 7-1 ~ r.rs S.1turday. November 2. 1968. City Clerk IncllJdr"g Thursday. . . , . City of Grosse Pointe Chain link All Steel and LEONA D. LIDDLE I 6:30 p.m. Girls and Boys -- Ber,inner~! 7.llyr~. 17147 Maumee Avenue Rustic Styles 7:30 p,m. Girls and Boys .- IntermedIate, 8.13 yrs. City Clerk. 885.5800 f'riday Grosse Pointe' Wood~, Michigan 7'00 p.m. l"amily Night, parents and own children PubUshed G.P.N. 10/11/118, 10/24/68 Ind 10/31188, Dated Oc!"'h"r 24. 1968 MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. .. .. " Saturday .' Gro~se Pointe Woods, Mich. 10403 HARPER' RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAt 1:15 a.m, Girls.arid: B(jYs -- Beginncr~,J:\l,~.rs. Page Thirty-two GROSSE POINTE. NEW,S ThursCIay.Ocfober 24. 1968 * * * * Feature .Page * * * who, whe..e and whatnot Pointer of Interest Good Taste by whoozit Favorite Recipes VJ-Otnfe of They picked • • • the prettiest time of the year to People in The Know yisit o.ne of their favorite vacation spots, The Tides Inn Counter Points lD .Irvl~gton; Va., found the weather wondedul for golf, by Pat Rousseau sWlmmmg and boat rides, had lots of talk with fellow PEAS CONTINENTAL C'est Les Bernard , •• You've seen this caption along vacationers and good friends, the Al Hermans, of Dear. Contributed by born : ' . a~d .now Dr. and Mrs. Clifford Loranger are with creative costume jewelry designs photographed in Mrs. Martin J_ Hawley national ads. see the lovely flora, imaginative ~bstrar.ts, b~ck m theIr Lakeshore road home, waiting for winter From "The Congregational WIth the rest of us ... but wasn't early October lovely a lovable lion and a jolly whale in the hand-picked Bern- on the Eastern Seaboard? ... Kitchen Cook Book" ards at Walton.Pierce. Of course, you can't miss the' display of Christian Dior linkings for fashionable waists ... ' 2 Tbsp. butter • .. 1 C. canned sliced mush- or the new Cadaro costume accent pieces. .' Witches, grab your brooms! .•. Friday, October 25, rooms, drained . . ... IS your day! ••• Once again the Young Episcopal Women C. minced onion of Christ Church are planning a Halloween Party for tsp. saIt Never say ... we didn't warn you. We've been telling the children of the parish. ages three to 12 and tbeir Speck of, pepper you to get your hairpieces re-styled in the newest looks at Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue and add those all important friends •.. An obstacle course, relay races: games of tsp. nutmeg . pin.on curls to your UI'igwardrobe. With the social whirl skill, a fortune teller, cider and doughnuts and prizes l/S tsp. dried marjoram RSVPs away, you'll want to be fashionably coiffed at for all are promi5ed bv Mrs. Mark Richards chairman 2 Tbsp. sherry the drop hairpin. call TUxedo 4.9393. of the party .•. Y.E.W. members and lhei~ husbands 2 C. hot cooked peas, of a Do are digging out tbeir own costumes to help in the fun drained * .. * which wi)) take place in the Church. Undercroft from Saute mushrooms and onions Everything • . . from linens to toothbrushes can be 7 to 8:30 o'clock .•• In butter until onion is tender. stored beautifully in Mutschler's vanities for the bath, Add next five ingredients, and bedroom, dressing room or powder rOom. The. dis- .' ~ well. BJerld and toss with tinctive storage is practical as well because the cabmets The fourth and final lecture . . . On Twentieth the hot peas. Makes" servings. have removable shelves and carry.alls to tote make.up, Century American Statesmen, initiated by the Society of plus etceteras elsewhere. Choose from colonial, tradi- M.ayflower Descendents of Michigan some four years ago, tional or contemporary styles. Get the ideas at Mutseh. will be de~ivered Friday evening, November 1, in the ler Kitchen, 20227 Mack. Grosse Pom.te. War Memorial's Fries Auditorium, by ... Professor WIlham Harbaugh; of the Department of His- Photo by Eddie McGrath, lr. • * t~ry .at the University of Virginia. It will be open to the GROSSE POINTE WOODS CITY CLERK LEONA D. LIDDLE If ..• ,you take a peek in Martha's Closet, 373 Fisher pubhc. The subject will be Theodore Roosevelt . . . iO The Pettipointe Chapter of Road, you'll see advance cruisewear. You'll lovetke Russell .Lucas, of East Jefferson avenue,. representing By Pepper Whitelaw Into Food Business Questers, Inc" held its first knits in pastels, high colors and always fashionable navy 'th I d k Sh meeting of the 1968-69 season the. Society of Mayflower Descendants in .Michigan, A Short woman, WI a gent e manner an een, e then took a parl.time job last Thursday, October 17, at and white. They will take you brightly through the chaU'ed a group of representatives from Grosse Pointe's alert eyes, sitting behind a desk stacked with a moun- with a food broker. the horne of Mrs. Richard Rinke '1.Olidaysand then south. educational institutions who gathered recently over tain of papers, ballots and reports ... this is almost "Funny, aU three places I in Canterbury road. Mrs. Paul • lunch~on at the War Memorial to plan the lecture and everyone's first view of Leona Liddle, City Clerk of the worked have since gone out Murphy presented a paper: on • • t~e dmner that will precede it ... Among those present City of Grosse Pointe Woods. Or else they see her at of business," she muses, (We Delft China. :>pecials •.• at the Notre Dame Pharmacy include , . - shudder to think- this may be Revlon's Moondrops Under Makeup Moisture Film ... were Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thos 1. Anderson, another desk, once again laden with reports and papers, some sort of a pattern-poor The Pettipointers plan a field representing the Grosse Pointe Public School System this time at a City Council Meeting, taking notes and Grosse Pointe Woods! ) trip to GreenfieldVillage in No. the cleven dollar value is six-fifty . . . as is Moondrops ... • John Lake, representing the War Memorial Asso. answering questions addressed to her by city officials-- When their son Charles was' vember, taking the place of the Moisture Balm. Moondrops Moisturizing Cleanser is ciation . • . Sister Ann Judith, Principal, representing questions for which she always has. an answer. 17, Mr, Liddle died and LeonaI regular monthly meeting. three twenty-five for the six dollar value. By the way, Ma Griffe cologne spray is packaged with bonus perfume S~. Paul High School . . . Howard Case, Assistant Prin- Leona is as much a part of'" had the responsibility and the cipal, representing Grosse Pointe South High School the Woods as. its red police lations, notices that are pub. joy of Charles' future to handle Kappa Delta Alumnae for six-fifty. ••• Robert Welch, Assistant Principal, representing cars, At one time or another lished and absentee haUots . .. all by berself, Liddle she may I • * • almost everyone working for She has two womenhelping her be, but not little in gumption. Will Hold Candle Tea Grosse Pointe North High School ... and.'Director of The Kaleidoscope ... sees Halloween as a block festival Public Libraries Robert M. Orr and Assistant Director the city has come to her for with this work, She began t a I kin g with information of some sorl . . . . Charles aboiJt his future. "He East Side alumnae of Kappa with prizes and surprises. Join the fun at 16135 Mack William Peters, 'representing the Grosse Pointe Public information she always has. Although her schedule IS 9 wanted to be a veterinarian as Delta sorority will gather for at Bedford and visit the Block, Friday arid Saturday, Library and Friends of the Grosse Pointe Public Library , to 5, she spends at least one long as I can remember. This their 10th annual Christmas 10 a.m. tiZl 5 p.m.••. Sundap, 1 p.m. till 5 p.m..•. • • • Also participating in lecture-dinner planning are Recalling with a smile those evening a week at city commit. meant six years of schooling." Candle Tea next Wednesday, October 25th, 26th and 27th. Gro.sse Pointe Universily School, Ligggett Sch(!ol and the early days when she first came tee meetings, After Charl~s was graduated October 30, between 4 and '1 ... ' ... Grosse Pointe Community Services Department • • • to work for the Woods, she A native Detroiter she moved' from Grosse Poi n t e High o'clock in the Windmill Poinle . say.: "I was hired in June of to The Pointe in 1939. She reo School in 1954, he went on to drIve home of Mrs. Harold Con&tructiv~Correction • • • for eyebrows is expertly done at *' ...... 1954 by Ray MacArthur, then calls "When we buill our house sludy at Michigan State Urn. Mislele. Edward Nepi Parrucchier~, 19463Mack Aveaue. Eyebrows are Hnrry, Hurry, Hurry! __ • Today's your 1&st ~hance City Administrator and Compo in Fieetwood the area was all versity, He received his degree Guests will browse amQng arched by th~ wax method. Many teenagers are getting this to find that extra-special gift at tbe 1968 Planned Parent- troller." (Mr. MacArthur is wooded and ~onsidered far out in Veterinary Medicine in June holiday arrangements, candles corred start In one of the most important beauty basics. Call hood Christmas Mart • _ • The 25.plu8 spe~ialty shops now Director of Business and of the city. At first in fact FHA of 1960 •.• no one was prouder 8nd other dec()r itemd, all to TUxedo (.8858 for an appointment. Makeup analysis is a free represented in this year's Mart pack up and leave town Finance for the Grosse Pointe turned down our ~ortgage be, of a graduating son than Leona be sold as a benefit project for service. Board of Education.) cause the area was so under- Liddle, Kappa Delta's national philan. .... ght, but they're open-for.business today through ... * ... ~osing Time: 5 o'clock .•• The Mart "scene" is Detroit's First Council Meeting , developed," Charles married Pointer Bev. thropy, Aid to Crippled 'Chilo Painting With Wool .. , is what Marnie Fessenden yeterans Memorial BuHdIng • , • Leona did general office Leona was married in 1926 erly Blair in August of 1960; dren. work, Then one day, a few to George Liddle. Both at. in January, 1961, he went into Assisting Mrs. MistelewiUbe calls crewel embroidery. Her popular classes at the ~ . . months later, she was asked to tended Eastern High SchooL the Army. the Mesdames Stanley Kush. Signe of the Wever, 20956 Mack near Hampton, are Know what. , • a "Junior Junior" is? It's a young take minutes at a Councilmeet. "It's funny though, we both Holds Rank of !llajor man, Edward Bunn, Jack Rowe, on Tuesdays fram 7:30 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. Bill Horning roD or daughter of a Goodwill Industries Junior Group ing. "I was frightened to death went to Eastern all our high "Here's a picture of Charles," Robert Callaway, Frederick teaches weaving for Creative Wall Hangings, Monday apember, (if you DIDN'T know, you're not alone: We at my first Councilmeeting .. ' school years, and we didn't Leona beams. "He's a major Lewis, Henry Szymanski and evenings 7:30 untill 9:30, beginning November 4th. He didn't know either until a "Junior Junior's" mother, but since then I've always en' meet until a month before grad. now . . . in fact, his official Richard Edin, has an excellent background and his own work has joyed them," she says, adding, uation," Leona reminisces. title in Chief of the Radio Iso. received artistic recognition. herself a "Junior," told us) .•. These Junior Juniors "In November of 1954,William Married at 20 tope Section of the United have volunteered to help ~he elder Juniors at Junior H. Lange became City Admiuis. Both George and Leona were States Army Medical Research Convivials Club Plan,S ...... Goodwill's 21st Annual Antiques Market and Sale, open trator, I became his secretary. 20 when lhey married. George and Nutrition Laboratory at Activities For Autumn In Whirls AboutCurls? - •• These days curls to the public Saturday, November 9, through Tuesday, The work completely fascinated was a foreman at Chrysler Cor. Fitzsimmons Army Hospital, are what's happening in hair. The place 4\ November 12, at the Goodwill Industries Brush street me . ' . nothing was routine poration, Leona wenl to secre. Denver, Colo, He enjoys reo The Convivials Club. a select wbere it happens ever so nicely is Robert's. at East Grand boulevard plant ... Like the elder Juniors, .. , , it really kepi me on my tarial schooL After school she search so much he expects to group of widows,widowers and @) e tlley'l1 be in costume •.. The Junior Juniors will work t~,s. , , became a secretary in a whole. cO!1tinuein it. single men over 40. has sched. For a lov.er-Iy appointment call 886.4130. "'\f mostly in the food departments: The Ice Cream Parlor, . The C0l;lncilappomted me sale hardware firm. "I have two beautiful grand. uled 8 hay tide for Saturday, That's Robert's Place, 405 Fisher Road. . ~ Country Store and Dining Room. . . CIty Clerk 10 Fehruary of.1956, Then, after 10 years of mar. r sons" (lhese are the only im. October 26, including dancing ...... and I've been busy ever since," riage she found she was going modest words Leona spoke duro and buffet supper. An evening ...... Busy is certainly the word for 10 h~ve a child, She immedi. ing the entire interview), "Bob at the Harmonie Club is being Marvelous Merchandise . has been arriving Back in the late '30s ••. Paul Van De Ginste, of Leona Liddle. As City Clerk ately quit work and began is five years old and Paul was planned for November 9, and daily from exotic Far Eastern countries at the t Mi hi she is responsible to the Coun, planning for the arrival of her four last May." an Eastland Communit.y Cen. Four Winds, 13800 Eight Mile Road. It's an Nottingham road, played. f00 tbaU at Eas ern. c g.an CI'1, IIer work mc. Iudes ll'cens. son, Charles, who was born in All the rest of Mrs, Liddle's ter dancing party for November exciting collection of gift values, all at low University _ .. and now MIke Van De Glnste IS f 0IIowmg . h b 'ld' lumbing t EMU th h mg, suc as Ul mg. p March of 1936. family live in the area. Three 23. . direct imporl prices. We know you will enjoy N t in bis father's footb ..II foots teps. 0 a , oug: and electrfcal permits, issuing During World War II she be. sisters and her mother, who is This newly.formed club is early Christmas shopping at the Four Winds. Mike's a member of the Obio University football team parking 101 licenses. licenses to came a secretary in a steel 87 years old, live in S1. Clair seeking more male members, ...... •.• The 5' 11" junior is a split end.turned-flankerback food handlers, issuing hoal plant. II wasn't long befure she Shores and another sisler lives ,(widowersor bachelors), to par. who also can play fullback. lie's no slouch in the Ohio docking permits and parking was promoted to purchasing in Hamptonroad, ticipate in plannedget.togethers, Fish Fry. , . all you can eat! Every Friday! Fresh lake University classrooms, either; a Sociology major, he plans lot permits, agent. She left the firm after Leona currently lives in Ros- More information may beob. perch with French fries, cole slaw. fresh roll and butter a career in either Social Work or Industrial Personnel Big Election Chores I the demands of the job began Iyn road, lained by contacting Convivi. . . . just a dollar forty-nine at Wesfields, 25506 Mack Management ... At Grosse Pointe High Sehool, Mike She's also responsiblefor the including evenings and inter. "Vacations sort of center als, P.O, Box 304, St. Clair at Somerset TUxedo 5-1003. was a three.sport man: Playing prep football under major pari of the work during fering with her housewifely around where my son and his Shores, Mich, 48083, ... .. Coach Ed Wernet, he earned AU-Border Cities League, elections: Registrations, cancel. duties. family are stationed," Mrs. ------'on All-Michi------.------Liddle notes, "I usually vaca. Question: How do nice old ladies get from the East All- Suburban Detroit and honorable mentl ------, tion al Chrislmas time. Founders And Patriots Side to Metro Airport? gan honors. He was also a 5hortstop-pitcher on the base- "I've visiled the children in I Answer: They ride the Royal Coachman Limousine. It ball team and a guard in basketball .. - i Washington, San Anlonio,Tex" The MichiganChapter, Daugh. r takes them directly the airline their choice, no ...... • f ! Denver, Colo., and Rochester, ters of Founders and Patriots to of t ! N_Y, , , , and I always fly. It of America, assembled Tues. inconvenient tranSfer to make and no luggage to carry. And speaking of Local Boys Making Good ... on I I;seems strange thai I can say day, October 22, at 11:15 at the Smart young ladies take the RCL . . . too! Both call the College/University Football Field, we understand I '1 ! thai so flippantly now , . - be. Grosse Pointe War Memorial TUxedo 6-1322. Bob Zink is off to an auspicious start as a quarterback on • I fore I visited my son, I never for their annual meeling, fol. .. .. • the Brown Universily freshman team , . _ Bob, a 6' 2" flew anywhere , , ,now I lowed by luncheon. Mrs. Wi!. ! Let's Talk Turkey • One just arrived from Italy. He's a 180-pounder, like Mike is a former Grosse Pointe High I I wouldn't travel any other way." )jam W. Innes, president, con. colorful leather gohbler designed as a cover for a decanter and three-sport star: He was recipient of the Plebian Award, ,,' 'Ii Wit~~:~:s:o;c~~~~~~eteona :;~~~r ~~~, ~l~:~:~att~~~~ to decorate a bar. At Michelle's Boutique at Loon, 17888 Ma('k given to the outstanding student.athlete of each GPHS 19700 Mack . doesn't have much time for talked on "The Fabulous Land Avenue, other leat.her sbapinlls (or decanters are Grenadier graduating ~lass, captained the GPHS baseball team, at BlossolII Lone , hobbies , , , but the one she of India," Guards, chess kings and queens. (he was named its most valuable player), and played two TU 6-3600 i finds lime for. like everything ---- .. .. seasons of GPHS basketball ... At Brown this fall, he - Leona does, il worthwhile, scored two touchdowns and passed for another to lr.ad II's sending cards and let. Wedding plans ... include photography by Eddie Mc- I !I Gratl~ Jr. Drop by 16839 Kercheval and see a sampling the Bruin Culls to an .openi.ng gam.e rout or Yale. .. I.,i , leI'Sto frir-nds,on special occa- i sions, or just lilUe noles to of his beautiful portrait work and candid albums. .,. see how lhey are, "I guess I .. .. . PILFERINGS 8il Ga'leou, 40 . do this because 1 so enjoy reo See _ .. the corner windowdisplay of coordi. Chrysanthemum Plants $2 per pot 'sCmeilvl'e'llsg.mail myself," she Dated vinyl bat1Jroom accessorie5 at The A larger-than.average woman stepped on the scales, Sphl're, 19849!lfack Avenue. Waste baskets, ' d' t t all color. I A Bllsy Woman . , , blit not unaware t!lat they were out of order. Th e mica or sop. toilet seats, tissue boxes and sho,,"7ercurtains ed at 110 pounds. I (Regularly $7.50 to $10,00 sizes) too busy to lake time oul to P I write a note 10 a friend . . . (nine dolTars) corne in black and white ab. While there are many stract ~rints or in pretty floral patterns. whld~;~~h~:o~~~d~~g'::l';~~:"~S~~;n~~n~~i.:'w.n,IIr"••'--"'''''''''''''"'' r:;,;~:~:d1~i"::,of • """0 good things in our time, ...... but, aside from the polit. Magazine Meandering ... can give you a variety of (deas wh~n you're p!anning home decorating. However: it's ical leadership vacuum- a httle frustratmg when you can't find the merchandise' ~~b~:' Di 1.,• ""hd.. ,"." ".:~~:t:1::':':8 ~:~i:::rI y;"oid':' .~. i ... have you ever in your in shop~. If y~u're on the area rug hunt .. _ head for ~ Ed Maliszewski', 21435 Mack Avenue. He stocks the' life seen a worse bunch • latest decorator selections from those tempting Cabin of actors, singers and en- Crafts ads. ~~~~;~~r.~I:!:~,~~:j:~!:~~::~;'~I:;li;I:.~:~::.~~:.~:,."~"~.tii tertainers (?l than we • .. • Over 50 members were prl's. and Mrs. William Herman. W of kiln-tired pathry dal. back U have now for our cele. Brighten ••• a room with a new lamp. At Wright's Girts and they ent at the party, which tradi. 'Ii~ to prohibitlcn daysfA ,eol 'fun' tfci'".•"..,;.-..,..:,," Lamps, 18650 Mack Avenue, have a sparkling new col. tionally concludes the Yl'ar's Ifeetl" g Held . gift Idea , •• we fownd just a ~. brities. lectlon of cry&tal lamps, imported from Germany antl Czecb. events. Awards and trophies J' -," l _ - . few 1II0re of the Capon•• po- oslovakia. Venltian glass lamps and Early American styles Vulgar comics, raoucus enlighten decoraU"e ideas. ~!~:e~~:~1~~~:J.~CI~~~~~oE~~':Ry Braille Cl"b ;},;;:I;::~~~:::';~%~~w'%~'mm~W~mM*~~N'w;r;;!i' singers, inept actors-No .. • • Joseph Cartledge and Mrs, Till' Oclnhcr husinl'ss ml'et. wonder the old You're Pointed . . . to visit the Icelandic display at Joseph Ram!ll'. pfl'Sl'nteo the in!!of Ihe Grosse Pointe nrail, I slate of officl'rs for 1969,Mem, II' Club was held in thl' F.xhi,I Thursday Thru Sunday Only are so popular, Jacobson's, Thursday. October 31st, 1.8 p.m. Besides, ,t~e wool crew-neck sweaters for !Jlen in natural, malt, beTS approved their selections. bition Room of the Gr 0 sse I i Not •. You mu.' m.ntlon thl. .d to receive this week's speclll I Serving as next year's pres, Pointe Central Library on 01" [ . \T)cuna and charcoal, there are slipper sox mitts caps "Our Four,h Generorion of Flori~t~" ident will be Mrs. GeorRe loher II, MAGICIAN SJUDlO'CAMERA SHOe and Icelandic sheep skins, beautiful rugs 0; wall pieces Burke. Mrs. Max Henry is vice. The Club members lire !)usy 13300 E. WARREN TED JOHNSON CARL .JOYNER. - ••. also samples of w.omen's and men's sweaters. It's president, Mrs. William Ren. transcribing books to be given Specfn!jzlnll In children's pcr«es 1022. MACK.. bJ.t/leW~ a. wonderful opportumty to select unusual Christmas gert is secretary and Mrs. Ger. as Christmas gifts to blind •• 0_._""'_." _r For Inform.llon TW 3.. 543 gifts. aId (j;row is treasurer. " 5chool children. -, - , -

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