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HEADLINES Schools Hold Orientation for New Teachers iPointe Officials Plan 'Tote of the To Act on WEEK View Proposals Possibility As Compiled by tbe Grosse Pointe News However, Board Has Different View on OnDrinking Age Status of Negoti. Thursday, September 2 ations; Bargain- OHIO CON G RES S MAN Most or Move to Increase Consumption of ing Continues Wayne Hays resigned from Fa... Alcoholic Beverages Back to Pros Congress Wednesday with a 21; By Sll~al\ McDonald brief, Doa polo g ie s letter. and Cons of Topic Discussed Hays, ruined politically by Grosse Pointe Educa- Elizabeth Ray's allegations By George Polgar Jr, tion Association, (GPEA), he maintained her as his Four years ago a wave of enthusiasm about officials called for a tress on the public pay. giving younger people the opportunity to assume teacher strike at a Tues- • bowed out of a 2B-year the rights and responsibilities of adulthood became day, September 7, meet- " er that saw him reach .a reality in a State legislative package granting full ing of their membership, ipinnacle of congressional 'er. The resignation was legal status to 18-year-olds, Now a similar wave of calling the latest Board ast move in the step.by. emotion may reclaim one cf the most critical rights of Education contract destruction of Hays' con. included in that package, the right of 18-year-olds proposals a threat to the onal power and seemed to buy and consume alcoholic beverages. very viability. of their in to stop cold the House Citing alarming traffic sta. ------union. Committee's planned tistics of alcohol.related mis. Teachers were ..'::lcduled haps in the 18.21 age group, tigation of the Hays. GPW Police, to vote on the Issue eithcr affair. ' and reports oi disciplinary Wednesday nlghtor Thursday problems in high schools morning, September 8 or 9, linked to alcohol abuse, the City View according to GPEA President .Friday, September 3 staff of the Office of Sub . Doris Cook. Sixty-five pcr. stance Abu s e Services, cent of the membership must ATE AT'l'ORNEY GEN. (OSAS), of the Michigan De. Nelv Pact approve the strike before L Frank Kelley filed suit partment of Public Health teachers walk out. sday to stop a small, submitted a recommendation Negotiations Continue After 34 hours o( media. 'l public school district which 'Supports legisl8t1on to tlon 'sessions logged over the Between Both Sides; uthern Hillsdale County change the legal drinking Labor Day weekend, GPEA allowing religious in. New teacher orientation for the 1976-77 year physics at outh High S c h 0 0 1 ;. SANDRA age from 18 to 19 to its Ad. Each Hop e s for Executive Director Al Gaiss tlon in school duritlg was held on Thursday, september 2, for 17 new- BRACCI, art at Brownell; DR. WI L L I AM visory Commission. Settlement Soon concluded, "We are in a bat., room hours. The suit comers to the professional staff of the Grosse COATS, superintendent of schools; and GER- The commission vo~ed 5.1 tie to hold on lo the very ba. st the Camden.Frontier Pointe Public School System, Those participating . ALD HOPP, art at Parcells. (See story, Page 12). against the propos-a I saying By Roger A. Waha sics of our contract language. I District marks the that the evidence presented It Is now a quc-stion of wheth. time in recent history included, (from left to right), MARK DAVIDS, in favor of the change was Negotiations, which be- er or not we will continue to I.' the State has gone to not' conclusive. The lone dls. gan early this summer, be a viable association." t to prevent religious Woman. Propose'd School Tt.,o Woods senting vote in that declsion are continuing between Unanimous Decision . raming in public schools, C.,:ty Budget " W8S cast by Michigan Ap. representatives of the The GPEA executive board 'C 0 r d.l n B to a Michigan peals Court Judge George Grosse Pointe Woods Po. reached the unanimous deci. i' ,.rd. of Education official Killed in Incorpor. ales New Concept B.E's Have Bashara, of The Woods. lice Officers Association, 'sion to call for a strike on "~."'. e outcome of the suit could Tura Stat. Arouad (GPWPOA), and the city Tuesday morning, after 19 ve far.reaching implica. - L - I A fAt. S- -la MO The OSAS staff recommen. towards an agreement 'Straight hours of talks with ns, since at least two dozen o. a dation is being submitted to which wUl affect 38 of. the Board team and mediator A Ut0 M lSnup n rea 0,. .c.c unm r,ml,T Richard Terepin of the Mich. atea are lootctl!l for lIIayi - __ '"' ~ Gov. W.uu.m MUllken over fi i 1 di h' stlrt the 1963 U.S. supreme igan EmplD)'ment Relation,S ..'~ L: . WIS P.s.anger IOn Comn.ririg Figure •. fOr i97l.-.. 17 SthooJ YHr ..with -.~ ...... ".."~- '-, .the"lIeclsionofthe Advsory cers, (nc u ng t ree . urt ban on school prayer .. Sne .. ... r- O.t.dive 8ur •• u Inve.. CommilDJq;s" , ,corporals'. -,' Comm .... loa. ~ ' .. .~ Auto'Whif!l~W..s.Struck. . ,.1hoseof The Past WiDer •• teConfusion tig~t.s Judge Buhar. strongly Both sJdes arebopeluJ that superJAtendellt olSeIlooJs ,/:.:.l't • 'i '" Ni9~ttifn.Vis. Broads,ide b,'y A. nothe," ' .. 8ec'ui'-ofDifferen..tApprolch it,s.by . Thi,tn' W~o supports the change In the a .etUernent can'bereacbeCl Df, WUUam. CoallS h.d a . ,~ aturday, September ,,-~--~-- drinking age and suggest$ soon but at this point in more opHm.lstlc view of the . . Vehicle By Susan McDonald Takes Only Money th.t the counter' arguments lime Ws difficult to s.y when progres. made over t4e La. E VIKING 2 LANDER Public school budget-watchers may have a very oUered by the Licensed Bev. that will be. bor Day weekend. In a,oIlate, n Mars but communica. A Brooklyn, N. Y., rough time following the accounts at this year's Two breaking and en. erage Assoc. are s j m ply Officer M i c h a e I VanDe. ment hsued Septembe-r 7 he stated, "Blrg.lnlng te.ms problems between earth man was arraigned on hearing, scheduled for Monday, September at tering incidents, which manipulations of the statis. Glnste, pre sid e n t of the 13, for both sides are to be com. the Viking 2 orbiter, 228 charges of manslaugh- 8 p.m. in the South High School Auditorium. feature a similar method tics to make them agree with GPWPOA, stated Jt wa. hard on miles away, existed, t . Th C't M .. of operation (MO) have theIr purposes. to say when an agreement mended lor makiJig signlfl. ".orbiter oriented Its radio er In e 1 y umCl- The reason is a new ac- " '~The Licensed Bever8ge wlll be reached, whlle indl. cant progress over the week. na away from the earth. pal Court on Monday, counting sYltem which school figures to those in the 1975. led Woods police to be- Assoc, Is the main opposition catlng hIs hope a settlement end. Ing the communication September 5, in connec- oUlcials warn wlll make a 76 bud get. for Instance, Heve the same suspect and they are using the same might become a reality with. "We are optimIstic that an 'Black and white pictures tion wit.h the auto death line.by.llne comparison of would Indicate a reduction of could readily be involved traffic statistics as the sup. In a couple of weeks. But he a,reement can be reached in received today and it of Karen Sue Keys, 33, this year's budget to past $2 million spent on lnstruc. in each. porters of the change," said added both sides weren't real time for the opening of . hop e d color pictures of 15118 St. Paul ave- budgets next to imposalble. tlon and an increase of T:1e incidents, both of which Judge Bashara. clole, and he hoped a further iSchools," ,d be coming through nue, on Friday, Septem. The new "program budget- almost $500,000 In admlnis. were reported. Friday, Au- "But they Ire turning the negotiating sesalon would be More negotiation seliSlons were tentatively scheduled Y. bel' 3. . ary concept," implemented trative costs, gust 27, occurred during the statistics around a little and conducted this week. I for later Tuesday evenIng. ~ ~ .;. Police said the man, Tho- .iJl September 1975, Is aimed Those figures, though, are evening and/or early morn. Ihey are coming out quite Differences on Lenltb Union officials aireed there r mas F. Solbojun, 20, is cur. at giving administrators a misleading, according to Dr. ing hours and, In each case, differently, Instead of read. "We are hopeful we can Is a chance of settlement be. 5 rently being held in The City much more detailed look at Eddington, The decrease in only money was taken, One ing the Increase of IB.21.year- settle wIthout arbitration, No fore school opens, "We can jail in lieu of $10,000 per. the cost of specIfic programs, Instructional monies is due occurred at a Blalrmoor aIds involved in alcohol-re!at. one really w!lnts to go into do • lot of bargaining be. RESIDENT FORD SAID sonal bond. His exam is set according to Assistant to the to the fact that, under the court residence and the other ed auto mishaps In relation arbitration," he stated. 't u r day there are no tween now and Thursday," for Wedne3day, September Superintendent of Schools, new system, principals' and at an Eastbrook court home. to all traffic accidents, they The problem at this tIme Mr .. Gaiss said. "It's very nds to fire FBI 'director 15, Dr. George T. Eddington. building serretaries' salaries "I definitely feel there's a are looking at the increase is in the area of economics, ., ence Kelly for accepting possible we could have a con . The victim W815 traveli:lg Otber Factors have been switched out of relationship betweell the two compared to all drivers in "Ninety.!ive percent of the tract In time for classes. and services from sub. east on SI. P8ul at about 8:15 The pr-~r:ess was compli- Instructional and Into ad. regarding the suspect," said that age group." non.economlc Is sue shave We've made a lot of move. nates, and Mr. Kelly will p.m. as a passenger in an cated eVi-in mare this year by ministralive categories. Det. Charles Philip Hamel, According to this Interpre. been settled for !!ome time," ment and have come a long ain in his post. The Pres' auto d'riven by her mother, addltl.,}llal changes in the Copies of the new proposed who's investigating the cases. tation, although there is an said Officer VanDeGin~te. way, but there are certain big t agreed wit:1 the finding Nellie GlaiSs, of 1513 SI. State clIdi:et manual calling budget are available at the As the search continues for increase In tl'affic accidents City Administrator Chester is ~ald, was possible, s pee if i c account ~----- he added. ------matters have been resolved. evity pay, which ~Ir. Galss e permissable under gov. d:iving northbound on Notre comparisons will be made, War Memorial Takes $15-20 LWV to Meet He'll now waiting to hear said the Board proposes to ment e t h i c s standards, Dame avenue, failed to stop but in many cases that wllI At the Blairmoor court from the GPWPOA regarding eliminale f.rom the contract. he should be allowed to for a .sign at the intersection be impossible. Dinner Sept. 27 home, the Woman said the Septembe 15 the schedulIng of another The payments, ranging from tinue reimbursing the gov. and ,slammed hroadside into A budget summary reo culprit took between $15.20 r meeting, indica ling that the $22().$880 for a maximum of ment for any queslionabl:l tile Glass auto. leased by the Board of Edu. from a wallet which was in association had previously 23 years with the sy

Embassy in Paris Monda~' i The meeting is the first amount of nonsense has been tees. a financial .statement room, The s;irl jumpcd out partments and lhe Youth 8n ll.year.old Woods girl on I Glenn Brown, director of en. lhe names of 12 AmericaI" step of a community.wide tolerated. but as time hili and explanation. learn about of bed and the man randowl1 S e r vi c c Division. (YSD), her leg. vironm('ntal h('alth. said no pilots listed as missing in the! campaign promised by the passed these 'h arm Ie s s the Center's achievement, lhe stairs and oul of the which primarily investigates He filed petitions on both detailcd information has been Vietnam war and said they Board of Education 8imed at pranks' have become danger. and plans for the future and house. B.B and pellet gun incldcnts boys wHh Wayne County Ju. received. were k:ned In action. The list curbing the discipHne prob. ous. costly and destructive," vote on new members for thc She checked to see if her in relation to young pcople. vcnHe Court, charging each Should analys:s oC such ir•. included seven U. S. Air 'ems that marred the last she said. board of directors. brothers were llwake bul In reflecting over a case with malicious destruction oC formation indicate certain Force airmen and five from days of the 1976 school y~ar "Therefore, It is time a The meeling will be pre. they were in their room several years ago, when some property over SlOO and as. locales where Increased con. the Navy. The Vietnamese in The Pointe. concerted effort be made by sided over by William D. slf'epinj(, youths rode along Mack ave. sault, (with a B-B gun). The trol measures would be bene. embassy in P8ris sent the list Various pranks In lale May the schools, parents and other Dahling, president. Investigation revealed that nue firing B.B's into store girl, he said, received only ficlal, th(! department would to the U. S. Embassy and i~. culminated in a v 101 e n t governmental age n c i e s to Reservations at $6,50 per: the Rirl's wallet had been reo windows, (causing well over superficial w 0 u n d s, while I contact the designated local sued a press release contain. ruckus Involving about 500 bring this unnecessary de. penon, (tax and iService in. moved from her purse. which $10,000 in damages beCore be. each each window was valued I official in any .given com' Ing all vital information, with. students on June 1 in front, sl'1'uctlon under control." eluded>, are requested at the hod bef'1l keDt on a bedroom Ing a r res t e d ) , YSD Det. at around $900. munity, Bu(, at this time, the exception of where or how. of SOUrl High School. One I Spokesmen for the five Center',s office by Wednes. chair. The change was miss. Stuart Gerow ciled his con. Such incidenls point up the there are no further develop. the men died, ! police officer was Injured

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Schools Hold Orientation for New Teachers [Pointe Officials PTlalAl Vtote HEADLINES I 0 COil of the WEEK iView Proposals Possibility As Compiled by the 1 I .However, Board Has Grosse Pointe News D · k. A Different View ~n 0 n rln lng ge Status of Negoti- Tbursday, September 2 ations; Bargain- OHIO CON G RES S MAN Most Fa...or Move to Increase Consumption of ing Continues Wayne Hays resigned from Alcoholic Beverages Back to 21; Pros Congress Wednesday with a By Susan McDonald brief, no.a polo g i e s letler. and Cons of Topic Discussed Grosse Pointe Educa- Hays, ruined politically by By George Polgar Jr. tion Association, (GPEA), Elizabeth Ray's allegations officials called for a he maintained her as his Four years ago a wave of enthusiasm about teacher strike at a Tues- mistress on the public pay. giving younger people the opportunity to assume roll, bowed out of a 2B-year the rights and responsibilities of adulthood becam'i! day, September 7, meet- career that saw him reach a reality in a State legislative package granting full ing of their membership, the pinnacle of congressional legal status to lB-year-olds. Now a similar wave of calling the latest Board power. The resignation was emotion may reclaim one cf the most critical rights of Education contract the last move in the step.by- included in that package, the right of l8-year-olds proposals a threat to the step destrudion of Hays' con- to buy and consume alcoholic beverages. very viability of their gressional power and seemed Citing alarming traffic sta------union. certain to stop cold the House tistics of alcohol-related mis- Ethic Committee's planned Teachers were scheduled haps in the 18.21 age group, to vote on the Issue either investigation of the Hays. and reports of disciplinary GPWPolice, Ray affair. ' Wednesday night or Thursday problems in high schools morning, September 8 or 9, linked to alcohol abuse. the City View according to GPEA President staff of the Office of Sub. Doris Cook. Sixty.five per. _, Friday, September 3 stance Abu s e Services, Nelv Pact cent of the member,ship must STATE ATTORNEY GEN. (OSAS), of the Michigan De. IIpprove tile strike before ERAL Frank Kelley filed suit partment of Public Health teachel\S walk out. Thursday to stop a small, submitted a recommendation Negotiations Continue After 34 hours of media. ;. rural public school district which "Supports legislation to Between Both Sides; tion 'sessions logged over the . in southern Hillsdale County change the legal drinking Labor Day weekend, GPEA \. from allowing religious in. New teacher orientation for the 1976-77 year physics at South High S c h 0 0 1; SANDRA age from 18 to 19 to its Ad. Each Hop e 5 for Executive Director Al Gai5s . visory Commission. struction in school during was held on Thursday, September 2, for 17 new- BRACCI, art at Brownell; DR. WI L L I AM Settlement Soon concluded, "We are in a bat. ,- The commission vo~ed 5.1 tie to hold on to the very ha. ~.. classroom hours. The suit COATS, superintendent of schools; and GER- comers to the professional staff of the Grosse sics of our contract language. against the Camden-Frontier 'ALD HOPP, art at Parcells. (See story, Page 12). against the propos-al saying By Roger A. Waha Pointe Public School System. Those participating that tbe evidence presented It is now a question of whelh- l School District marks the included, (from left to right), MARK DAVIDS, in favor of the change was Negotiations, which be- er or not we wlll continue to first time in recent history not- conclusive. The lone dis- gan early this summer, be a viable association." I. that the State has gone to senting vote in that decision are continuing between Unanlmo\ls Decllion 1 court to prevent religious was cast by Michigan Ap. representatives of the The GPEA executive board programing in public schools, City Woman Proposed School Budget Ttvo Woods peals Court Judge George Grosse Pointe Woods Po- reached the unanimous decl. according to a Michigan Bashara, of The Woods. lice Officers Association, 'Sion 10 call for a strike on i Board. of Education official. Killed in Incorpo~a.tes New Concept B.E's Have Tara Stat. Aroulld (GPWPOA), and the city Tuesday morning, after 19 , The outcome of the suit could straight hours of talks with 'f- have far-reaching implica- The OSAS staff recommen- towards an agreement dation is being submitted to which will affect 38 of- tne Board team and mediator .. tions, since at least two dozen Auto Mishap In Area ()f A~~ounting Similar MO Richard Terepin of the Mich. slate!". are )0,*1", for- wa)'lI GO'1. WillkmMUUken over ficers, ,including three to slirt the 1963V.S. supreme the- dec1s1onof\h-e. Advaory corporals. ~:~; ..~:.y~ent Rell,lipose.:l general fund ex- said. The proposed elimlna. All contributors are inviled The Blairmoor cou~t worn. 1 to prevIew the league s 1976- 1976.77>, but would consider passengers and five crew A pa,seng.:?r in So.bojJn's pC':ldHures are ab:lut $10.5 (Continued on Page 2) members of a D'~lC~ljetJj;ler C.ell...... uel tMJ m., be Illy. 11teJ bOQI, met .. iCb die illfrQnt 01 Board office. in 51. lbo~ 11 .Dd over); Det. Ge. weapon when they aren't ents who will pick up the • Painting it';.",;?; WWiDI to'come lIP wUIl mOD. mediator from 1.0 ••••• 10:. ,Clair avenue. row stressed tbe need for around. "A youth needs train. weapon 'Dd be informed of ~k~>,',,Ylla t'etuna," be 1ddecI. p.m. CIa 51tllrd." September AJibouih 80Wd trustees pprentll lnvolvl!ment. ing in the safe i1se of a fire. the incident." • light Electrical ~{ . Mn. Cook e~iIecl that 4, aDd from 10 "m, KoaclaY. say they oppose tbe GPEA In e I tin g motivations in arm. Many parents don't take In noting this is • constant, All work guaranteed - Free estimates ~r.' the teacbers do aot wut to 8eptember 8, until 8 '.m. ".tralegy of takiq MIotla. such (lses, tbe detective said thfo lime or, don't feel such on.going. pro b I e m in the ~>. tioDs to the public, •they .... older. youths usually travel training is necessary," he Poinles as well as in other 15218 CUrtllIII, tr.... 'iii" Park ' r/ butted IOme union .tatemente in a Vehicle from community said. areas, he said eacb offense " and presented. their own to community and "are out The delective cited the feel. is considered separately. Bob Weigel views in a tetter m.Ued iStorictl)' to destroy." ing of some adults that a B.B "We'll c'oosider the. first of. tbroughout tbe community Howe v e r, In other in. Il:un isn't a powerful ,weapon. fense and whal the offense 331-9902 EVEIINGS last week. slances, younger children 3re "This is wrong. A B.B gun is is," (e.g., shooting at a tar- The letter aCC\l5ed the given B.B guns b)' their par. a lethal weapon. Some are get and accidentally bittin~ . GPEA of distorting iuues be. ents. The potential objective, just as powerful as a .22 and a neighbor's window), regard. fore the community espe. here, is for the youngster get. can do bodily harm." in.e: intent," he stated. dally in tet'ms'of 14 new ad- tiDg used to handling this gun (In this respect, the B-B's In this case, there'll no ministrative POSitiODS. The for his future usage or other which struck the girt ..nd malicious intenl, (but the Board called tbe positions.n firearms. Penney's windows traveled a danger factor remains ap. "organization.l realignment "Unfortunately. some par. distance of some 300 feel, he parent), and the defendant's that will not cost more ents give a gun to a youth, noted). parents will have to make money," offer. brief word on salet)' "Parents should make sure restitution for damal(es. while GPEA 'l'eleases estim ,t~ 8M the YO\lth does ll! he their child is mature enough prosecution will probably not the cost of the positions at pleases. When the perents I to bandle a ~un safety," eon. I be sougbt, he indicated. ~,OOO. aren't .round, be might start tinued Del. Gerow. It a youth Hewever, if it's a juvenile W•• EsplaaaUeoa oIl with shooting .t a tree or develops bad habits in the and deliberate destruction is Meaawhile, Jane Ochalek, I .J.cn .a • target, then go use of a B.B gun. what will anDarent, prosecution would of McKinley avenue, coUed. to windows," lie stated. be do with .nother, more follow lInd "they should ex- edmore than 100 names of Now the area of dam.ge powerful weapon? peel it." stated. Det, Gerow. are. residents' on an open .Dd elvll .uits becomes a Parenls also should keep a And if It's malicious destrue. letter to the Boarei calling for reality, aloo, with potenUal gun out of reach of a minor lion of property ov.er $100. it's an explanation to tbe que6- restitution And if anyone 80 tbat when they are away, a felony and most felony lion 01 the increased adrninis. youth or' adult is .ppre: the youth has no access to it. petitions are authorized by tralive st.ff. beDded firiD. su~h a weapcm be said. "If not. they could the' Wayne County Juvenile, The letter, whicb WIoJ de. I' ' ",t a eall uoon retumine Court, be noted. livered to TrusteeMeu.a ed bome fo pick their youngster In such a case, the disposi. Ma....,; lse w....~.sdMa n Se. ntenc UP .t the alation." lioJl is up to a Juvenile court ...... e on - 'y, Det. Gerow felt )'t was im. referee, Wh.tever tranapires. AUlWit' 26, .aid the Board 0 T C . misrepresented their ease n wo OU nts pol1ant that parents. them- the detective s.ld. in an d'-'- th 1 t ill qlves be .ware nf safety eases .eonfl.se.tlon of the gun ",wl e.as m .ge cam. factor~ and he proflcltmt in is .lmost mandatory. paign. A Wood. man was .. n- . is "We thought the millage teneed to terms in Jackson t'le use of a firearm. "Train. FinaUy. if tbe defendant Tumblers" .one through twenty four. ing in the use of a B.B J{un is 17 yeam or over, the case would put. more teachers in Prison on two cbarges wben • .ten tl)w.rd safety in the could end UD In a Wayne Clear glasses numbered in black so that the claSlsrooms. We don't be appeared befon Wayne trial agiee wkh biring1" admin. County Cireu1t Court Judge use of aU firearms," he said. County Circuit Court . no guest can lose his glass or get it latratol'S .nd UlIe tbe Board Rlch.rd Duon on Thursday, mixed-up with someone else's, even to rec:oDSider the action," september 2. when the party is large. 24 glasses, $40 said Mrs. <>Chalek. i Sgt. Richard Smith of the The Board bad no comment Organized Crime TaU: Foree to the letter. reported that Abraham Xar- ---- me)', of Hampton road, WII Jacobsons View Pact senteoc:ed to frOm six to 10 ~~~~ )'ears in priaoD on a eharee of eonaplrac:y to burIlarize a Imported frOm. Spam (CoatlBaed frem Pa .. 1) business place with intent to has been talking about a commit larceDY. CORDUROY four percent increase vi. a The sergeut also said Kar. SPORT JAOKET total package. "This is In no mey w.s sentenced to a con- way equilabl, for the servo current term of from three It's the "in-look" ices. (i.e., botb pollee and to five year. on a ch.re, of for Fall! The ideal HAVE WE GOT A firefightlng responsibilities), r e e e j v i D g and eooeealln, Jacket for c~a1 we perform. We would like stolen property over $100. wear ..• for young to h.ve It h1~her th'n four Sgt. Smith added th.t • men going to NAME FOR YOUI percent." be stated. . the 1Ch~1 ••• for Wben liked about this. pra- motion for • Dew bial in . country living. SWEATERS poIal, Mr. Petersen said be euew.. denied, while a.n Mldwale corduroy would preferilot to comment eUor. for 'D .ppeal bond w •• , In Fawn and Doubloon, a British worated ()f '110-.I""'"""""' upon It at thIa t1~e. denied. ..-...... Antelope, with real star qualily, Tailorett hy"Norman . RiBbt now, alfic:erl receive Karmey wal found ~ty leather trim • ...... _- '18,500 1oc1u_ shift diftel,- of ~ two eb.rps by •• it...... ,..,. enti'l pay, willie corpor.Is, c\lit e011l1 jury after hii ttJal "'H ilton into a suit that l'reserye~ .' -17<11,.,. iIIclud' hJtt concluded in IUlle. ,., 70.00 .....11';' --'""".;,-. --. 4:~:.h~:;: :";i'.r~ t}; ~ ".~.;;.;,p.",,'tl.i~(~JY~: amenities ;'while; ~ii~tiMn eleh ~se"tJie "He "lis .rrested byWodcfs .~I~ CUSTOM SPOIl .St1RT5 shin diUerenUal amount is .nd task foree officers last in a perfectly gentlemanly way, .DMotoI $315. October on the reeelvlJlg and -TAILORS) .EftM .".,.,... In regard to the overall diJ. conceaUng charge . you steal the scene. Ci.OTHiNG SHOES. eussion on monies, OlfIcer $335. .e-'-wU4.' ...... VaDDeQlJUite commented th.t DRESS -- figures diseussed by the eity Oller Courses .- have been m.ndated by the $lilTS OUTEIWEAI • EftM HOSIERY council. In reply, Mr. Peter . In Languages ...... - sen said the council Sets the wha.1bIgIi .~._-... necessary guidelines regard. .,,"",,~ FORMAL ing negotiations with the of- MEN'S WEAR BaTS fieers. 92 Kercheyal. on the Hill DRESSSlIm .1IOtMM Ilooto .He Idded the city isn't in .• 0.- ...... ,e.- , 9:30 to 5:30 520 Wlodward • 9:00 to 5:30 Fislllr 81 '~Iio a position at this stage to disclose any figUres or final 9:30 to 5:30 203 Piln:e, Bil1lti... Gross. Pointe offers. . Birmingham Store Open Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9 ARE YOU A MAN') TU 2-8251 WITHOUT A STORE. FRAGEL EARNS BERm Mark Fragel, of The Woods, I~S,~,Ml.e- hIS won tbe starting line; ,." ""...... ,.,.,..,1 backer position on the varsity "-"""""""- fri .• .l.M. _ . r...... ~ A , '.M. football team at Northern Micbigan University, accord- ing to Gil Heard, sports in. • • formation director. Mark .. a . North High School graduate. is a senior letter winner: WS61fl~t!Il~I'll~I'll~!-

t! BY HICKEY-FREEMAN ~ 'IQ The classic navy suit is destined to be !' a fashion essential this fall. Here, J: Hickey-Freeman masterfully crafts it in I 100% wool, incorporating the many I hand-tailored details for 'Nhich . they are noted. Hickey-Freeman ~ I (Coat1JJued from Page 1) ~ clothing is exclusive with ill municipalities, .s well as Youth Service Division offi- ;\ ~3;ODet",it cers, have enthusiastically Iindicated their willingness to cooperate in the effort. So lar, suggestions for curb. * RACQUETBALL *,SQUASH * NURSERY No Charge ing the problem have range4 from elimination of tradi. tional events such as "cap and gown day" at the high * SAUNAS * WHIRLPOOLS * WEIGHT ROOM IIchools to barring student drivers to organizing police tactical units. * HITIING ALLEY * SUNTAN ROOM Blessings come In disguise -most of us get whit we de. Lessons from the finest teaching staff in the midwest t! serve without recognizing it. FOR INFORMATION ~ CALL Grosse Pointe News P1l1lIDM.I I.,ery '1'11.""1 774-1300 '1 :Iobt. B.Upr 776-6290 DIBI A Aateebo Pablisbers I " Kerehnal Annae Grosse Pointe, Mleb. .823. Phone TU 2.6900 Second Closs Postage paid at Dttroit, Michigan: Subscription Roles $8.00 per Ylar via moil, Address all Moil (SubKrlptlons, Chollge of Address Forms 3579 10 99 Kercheval, Gras.. Potnt_ Forms, Ml ell. TM dlIoclline for news copy Is Mondo\" noon. All odvertlslng CGP\'. must be In tt. NnI Offlc. by TundQy IIOOn to Inlilr_ Inswtion.

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Thur$day, September 9, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Club, Offers Adult Sports Studen18 Aid ISEMT A Route Changes Train Your Dog Coming In OCUli Adult activities offered day, September 10. Disaster Drill B Ell. Too At South High through the Neighborhood Sixteen-inch is a ecome ectlve aI\.' WICKED LOVING LIIS Club this faU Include 12" d by "'ball 16" ftb II new an excITmg game a,s Nurses at Evangelical Dea. --_.--- .;' -- I: so The Sou the r n Michigan 'c, , . .150 a,, touch runner.. can lead OUn and H 't I t SEMTA. (80 u the as t em The Jefferson Beach roule II football t Obedience Training Club willi; ...... re.. ,enm..II b II Clinics and can pick off ~e"3.• ,coness osp. a go some )liebigan Transportation Au. wiu be renamed the Jeffer . ROSEMARY ROGERS ...,. .. vo ey a . The league will run on Satur. practice in handlin, dlsas. begin dog obedience classes I - orders ~ken now - The 12" S ftb'll L' tborlty), will be adding an son line. That rolllte formerly o a ea"ue days from September 18-Oc. ters last month, with some d on Tuesday, September 21, i . will il'un on Saturdays fr~m t b 3 ad lUonal 20 miles of service ended at Jefferson and Re. al South High School. September 18-0ctober 30. A 0 er 0, help from Grosse PoiD.le to its Macomb County area vere, ,and it will be extended For information, contacl GROSSE POINTE lOOK VILLAGE team he of $125 is due Fri. A team fee of $65 i3 due youth from several local bus routes effective today, into Mount Clemens along 16137 1C.n:"'vat, In the Vi.... 115-0244 September 10. schools, September 9. Crocker boulevard. Ray Gieleghem at 885.U03, Hammel' 'N' Nail An adult tennis clinic will 1'hecbanges will atreet all The extension will run from Open Thurs. • Fri...... be offered thi.. fall from Among the volunteers act- three major Macomb routes, High Street and Gratiot, south. U's true-money used to Shoppe Monday, September 20.0cto- ing as accident victims in the JeUerson Beach, the on Gratiot, east on Crocker. I' go farther. but ne\'er so fast. ber 14. The clinic will be the disaster drill were Pierce Kercheval.Deanhurst and the south on Jefferson, west on ------.------'----- .. MGuiding-lumber geared to individual needs, Middle School students Tim Charlevoix. The Eastland. Provencal, south on Ker. and a fee, of $10 will be Trokey. of Three Mile drive, Eigbt MileshutUe also wlU cheval, east on Moross, south Doors. Plywoods charged for 5ix hour;; of in. Eli Muawad, of Buckingham be slightly altered. be com. in g southwest on landlup, struction, road. Mike and Chris Lyon, SEMTA says changes will Grosse Poi n t e boulevard. '11 b ff d t S th of Bedford road. and Jobn provide more direct service s.outh on Fisher, west on It WI e 0 ere a ou Livingston. of Buckingham " Timbers High SchOOl Monday and road between Mac 0 m b County Jefferson and northwest on ftedl.M Ix Wedne ..day from 6:30.8 p.m. ' points and downtown'Detroit, Woodward. to Grand Circus and at North High School Vol u n tee r s from Defer and service extensions into Park. C onere te. M ortl:' Tuesday and Thursday from' SC:lo01 ~ere Ted Melry, of other areas. The ,Kercheval. Deanhur~l Asphalt 6:3G-8 p.m, Devonshire ro~d, Ron Mua. Along Marter road, three route will be renamed the [ 11344 Wltitlirr. 527.3080 A $5 Neighborhood Club wa~ .. of Buckmgham ~ad, inbound and three outbound Kercheval.Mack, That route I' b, 1 KeHy ) member ship is Tequired Chnstme Peters, of Nottmg- coaches will provide direct previously ended at Crocker ------. ham road, Suelynn Ritsema. service to Detroit during the boulevard and Jefferson, The .DON'T •••••• of Somerset road, and Robin peak hours. However, there new route will start at Priebe, of Lakepointe avenue. will be no direcl service to Nunneley and Little Mack. ... APPROV£D',~ UTYOUR MOMI CRAMP youa ITYU 1976 SCHWINN 10 SPEED LE .TOUl~iw Participants from South Detroit along Marter during travel south on Little Mack High S c h a 0 1 were Renee the off-peak hours. to 15 Mile road, 15 Mile to ~i U :l W:I d. of Buckingham Passengers wi s hi n g 10 BC;lconsIicld, Bcaconsficld to Live spaciously, right where you ate, with all the bedrooms yod need, • SAVE $20,00 $14995 road, and Bradley Armbrus. reach Detroit from Marter Masonic, east on Masonic to convenient extra bathroom, a family room for the good ti~i • recrea- ter. of Bedford road. Volun- road during those hours will the Macomb Mall. REG. $169,95 NOW tion r~ for the kids or a work.saving dream kitchen. ' ALL COLORS AND SIZES leering from Saint Clare de have to transfer from the From the mall the buses Montefalco school was Lynn Eastland-Eight Mile shuttle will travel back to Masonic, Y~can have all this without moving, just by call in, CUSTOMCRAFT A~S[MBLLD AND ADJlJ'>HD AT NO LXTRA CHAR(a Pellerito, of Devonshire road. to the Jefferson line. alon~ Masonic east to Liltle ------Mack. southon Little Mack CO STRUCTION COMPANY. Why not gl\le us • call and see how eOM1'l1Tl'eN". SiUS.SfIVICI.ICCtsSOItU easil we can convert your present house, in your own familiar neiah. Men Gardeners Meet Sept. 16 to 10 Mile, 10 Mile to Greater Mack, south on Greater Mack borhood, into a gracious new home? ' ' to Morass, east on Maross to Joseph A, Kolewicz, seeond Night of Men's Garden Club K e r c h e v a 1, southwest to CUSTOMCRAFT will remodel to $uit your wants .. . a~we do the vice.president and program of Grosse Pointe Thursday. Maryland. south on Mary. whole job, from planning to finish. We protect you with straichtforward chairman of the Michigan Or. September 16, at Brownell land to Jefferson Ilnd west chid 8oeiety, and a member Middle SChool, 260 Chalfonle on JeUerson to downtown advice, detailecl specifications, honest price and .~rt, workmanship. MACOMB SCHWINN CYClERY of the American Orchid So. avenue. Detroit. ' ciety, will present his multi. The meeting begins at 8 A. second starting point on For new living space you'll be proud of, call CUSTOMCRAFT and. ,et . media program "Genesis: our ideas and planning help without obligation.' FiNncing avail.bl •. 21406 9 Milf ROAD 772 3258 , p.m. this route will be Garfield STCLAIR SHORB - Orchid Beginnings" at the tir. Kc.tewicz bllilt a small and 14 Mile road. Buses will regular meeting and Ladies' ,reenbouse seven years aio, proeeed from that point .. and now has a collection of south on Garfield and east 5OO-«lO intermediate orchids, on Masonic to the Macomb (that group which requires Mall. From' there tie route &,4 . 'TED EWALD CHEVROLET low ni&ht temperatures of will be the sallie. USTOMC'. (Jo.n£buuflon.&mpGII}J DAFT. IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE 58-«) decrees). The Charlevoix roule now C THE ADDITION OF His sUde presentation is in known as the Charlevoix. Datural color, with two pro- Harper, will begin providing jector. and two Screens. all day service along Harper Mary ,Ann EicklDann There is a .mlllieal back. road, . As sales representative to serve you ground with the producer's It will run from 15 Mile 881.102,4' own narration. It includes and Harper, south on Harper wi~h a complete line of new and used visual material from various to Vernier, east on Vemier 11332IlACI lYL - HmSi POIIIII Chevrolet cars ,or trucks. Also. Leas- parts of the world:' to Mack, southon Mack to -.a.s .. After the presentation, Mr. Moross, east on Morass, CREATORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED UVAIILITY ing of all makes and models can be Kotewicz will be joiDed by south on Chalfonte, east on arranged. Mary Ann has been In the WWlam C. NW. the club's Moran, southwest on Charle. Serving Tltl. Area !Sl~ "M Grosse pointe area for 20 years. second vice.prelident, allo vohl:, south on Wayburn, and an orchid lrower, in a ques. west. on leffersonto Detroit. tlon .. Dd.alis wer period OD TED EWALD CHEVROLET orehld •. .. 15175 E. JEFFERSON AT LAKE POINTE The meeting alto will in. elude a Mem.ber.' Flower GROSSE POINTE PARK VA 1-2000 Show. AU ,ardenel'S in the I area are invited to attend.

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To Begin With Criep .net Cool DURING LAST THREE YEARS- IHR'II' COCKTAIL U. CHEF'I IALAD .. ,'; , ..•• , , • , ••.. .II ,IIUIHROOIII-Hot& Freshly Breaded .• IS MAURICIIALAD-Large & Filling •.... UI , CHilli a FRUIT TRAY-A 'Great Late CRA8MEAT IALAD-Ice Cotd' with . COST OF LIVING ROSE MORE THAN 251ft Nlte Snack .. ; 2.25 Avocado ..... , ..... , ; ... :' ...... HOT DEVILED CRA8MEAT 2.IS ITUFFeD TOMATO-With Ch6ckenor IAUTE' IHRIIIP-G ..rllc Butter 2.IS Tuna ... :•. : •.....••.••••.•• '.II SALARIES .ROQUEFORTDRIIIINea...... Ii For Teachers at the top of Master Degree Delightful Lights ROUND 8URGER 1.45 REUBEN-Hot & Hearty on Dark Bread. LII 1 American Cheese ...... ' ,1 G FIIH IANDWIC.H .. FrMh & MeatY, Sche,duIe Rose 12.43 (0 (all other teachers'received less) Sauteed Onions ...... 25 Garnished ...•.....•.•.. ~•... 1"- Roquefort...... ,30 S'ARI RIB-With Our Own Hot Bread , aM' Bacon...... ,40 CHARLIE'I 'AYORITE-Appetlzlng Open- For-Superintendent Rose20.S2-Gfo CLU8IANDWICH-Garnlshed 1.15 Face Sandwich on Two English Muffin. GRILLED CANADIAN BACON a CHEESE with OnloM, Tomato, Bacon Strip. and Garnll.hed " .. , 1.15 Swiss Ch•• e, Garnished U. FOR 1976-77 CHICKEN or TUNA-Stacked High & Teachers. have been offered 3.5Dfa Garnished 1.15 increase. for a 4 year total of 16.4Of. Dinners: (All Dinners Include Soup, Salad, Pot.to and Fresh Loaf of Sre.d) BUTTERFLY SHRIMP-Hot, Jumbo & TENDERLOIN-Choice & Juicy ... New superintendent will receive 7.91f1 Freshly Breaded. . . 5.50 PETITE TENDIR-Mushroom Cap, , , ... NEW YORK ITRIP-An All Time CALYIS LIY."- Thinly Sliced wtth Bacon increase for a 4 year total of 301f. Favorite 1,15 or Onions ..•.... ' ... (4 year increases are compounded) FR.IH LAKE PERC.H-Saute' 4,15 lAY ICALLO'I- Tender l Tiny ... BONELEII DIL. BREAST OF CHICKEN IEAFOOD PLAnIR-A Ta.ter. Delight With our SptK:lal Orange Sauce ..... 4,15 of Perch, Scallops, Frog Legs & KING CRA8 LEGI-Brolled or Steamed Crab L84tls...... •...... I." Where IS ,he Millage Money Going? with Drawn Butter ',50 WHITE FIIH-Brolled to Perfection , ...... Above and Beyond ATTEND THE BOARD of EDUCATION Cup lowl CHILI ,15 .10 ONION RINGI ...... •.....•.• .71 ONION 10UP-Served In a Crock FRINCH 'Rill .II MEETING at SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL with a Thick Bed of Cheese ...... ,II COTTAQI '''III-A Oellclou' Cnange .. CHOWDER-Chef's Specialty ,IS ,10 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 It 8 p.m. IOUP OF THE DAY ,SO

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_'_19_e_Fou-:---_, 6_R_O_S_S_E_P_O_i N_T_E_N_E_W_S __ Thursd~y, September 9, 1976 Officials View Drinking Age Proposals WEEKDAY (Continued from Pa,e 1) crease in cases of students of protecting some kids from ture proposing a higher dl'ink. HOURS 21 age group, the increase is coming to c1a;;s under the in- themselves 8nd protecting ing age, sPokesmen lor the fluence oC alcohol but it is the people they come in can. OSAS in Lansing say that MON., TUES., statisticaHy smaller than the increase for that group out not a drastic change. lact with," he said. "There there is little hope of any OPEl has been enough abuse to positive action on the pro. WED., THURS. of all accidents. Among local police officials 9 A.M. to 7 P.M. Opposes Age Hike there are a number oC dif. take action on the problem." posals this year because of YSD Det. IXlnald Schmaltz the legisilitive recess sched. FRIDAY SUIDAY "Either way you look at it. ferent perspeclives on the has similar feelings, while ule from now unliI January. 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. there is tin increase in acci. prOpOsed change. 10 A.M. dents. injuries and deaths," Farms Police Chiei Robert his colleague, Det. Wayne! SATURDAY said Judge Bashara. "} don't Ferber favors a reconsidera. Baum addressed himself to 9 A.M. to 6 P.M •. TO think it is of any comfort to tion of the IS.year-old drink- the opposition the change the parents of a child in. ing age based on State ami would meet among those nationwide evidence of traf. Price, Good th,u Tue,., Sept. 14 volved in an alcohol.related young people who will lose a 5 P.M. auto accident to know that fic accident increases, and privilege they have already We ...."...... ~t .. statistically it represents only also from the point of view enjoyed. limit .._tittft. a small increase." of problems in his own juris- "The law is not designed to At the Slate level, a poll diction. be popular." he said. "It is taken by the Michigan Coun. "Our particular problems for the good of society. Our here in The Farms are oflen cil on A Ic 0 h 0 I Problems experience with the lS-year- shows that a majority of related 10 drinking. For ex- old drinking age has proved of candidates for the House ample, the disturbance last lhal it is in everyone's best of Representatives would like June at South High all slart. interest to cha nge it." to see the drinking age ed with an early morning Though there are presently 1$304 KfIOfEYAl • 'II. 2.'070 raised. drinking party down by Ihe two bills before the legisla. lake," he said. At the same time. Co!. U.S.D.A. CHOICE WHOLE George Halverson, director "And in general the ~'oung- 'I.en Healthy Furnaces of the Michigan State Police, er drinking age has resulted opposes haviAg the drinking in many problems around the Need a Check Up! age raised because the traffic bars along Mack avenue. We get a lot oC calls about kids misha p statistics for 18-21. loitering up there, gelting in year-olds has stabilized since Fortunately, your furnace i~ one of the most depend- to fights and smashing bot. BEEF TENDERLOIN 1973, although it is still rising able items in your home. Yearly inspections prior by even smaller increments. Ues." to winter will keep it that way. Avoid problems and The State Police official Chief Fer be r suggested make your furnace more efficient. Call Williams also has said that raising the that if !be age limit is not Refrigerator and Heating today. They're the quali. drinking age would necessi. c h a n g e d, the legislature fied experts since 1937 , . . serving all the Pointes. might consider restricting SMUCKERS tate an increase in manpower 9' to enforce the law. everything but 3.2 beer for $ 18-21.year-olds. On the local level a.1l police PZANUT \8-Oz.99C and school officiaJos contacted Views Attitudes Woods Public Safety Direc- JAR LB. by the NEWS support raising 8UlfTZ. the drinking age, expecting tor Henry Marchand consid. varying degrees of positive ers raising the age from 18 U.S.D,A. CHOICE results to be achieved by to 19 less effective than such action. changing back to the original 21. He said though there are BLADE S In a release from his office, not many more .arrests for LAMB CHOPS CUT LB. I.59 Dr. Wllliam Coats, superin- under age drinking than be- tendent of Grosse Pointe fore, the teenagers who are U.S.D,A. CHOICE BEEF SChools, said that he supports brought in are much younger. any legislation which will, in Director Marchand does S the long run, benefit the foreree a problem with the 1. In'pect Belt, LB. community's youth. change in the drinking age ROUND STEAl l.79 Not Cure AU from the enforcement stand- InifMCt Filter / "When the age was low. 2. ~ -LOIN 9 TO 11 IN PKG. point, and from the stand. Check • Adiu,t ered to 18, many of us point of the attitude oC young thought that young people 3. ThermoStat S p e 0 p 1e affected by the LB. would be able to handle change, I"~t Flue.• PORK CHOPS I.19 themselves with total respon. Chimney, ''The police officers might 4. TENDER. MEATY sibility. Although most be- have trouble getting used to Inspect Motor • haved maturely, unfortunate. relating to these 18- and 19• 5. 8Iower- . ly this WlI,S not always the year-olds who used to be al. Check • Adju,t S case," he said. lowed to drink and are then 6. Fan Limit Conlrol .COUNTRY STYLE RIBS LB. "As a result of numbers of denied the right," he said. I.39 Inspecl ..,Gauge, & serious incidents across the TASTY. NUTRITIOUS "And the kids would cer. 7. Sight Glass' nation, parents, educators tainly have a problem trying lln tho ..... ef ...... 1 and legislators have b~n at- to figure out how they were Check &. Adiu,t e tempting to solve ex- an adults yesterday and now 8. Safety Pilot LAMB PATTIES LB.8g tremely serious problem. they're kids ,again." Therefore I support any pro- Shores Public Safety Di- 9. Start Heating Unit I ECKRICH posal which might I'emedy rector Joseph Vitale voiced what I understand to be a ChKk for proper ' l-LB. a similar concern over the 10 • .Combustion. Performance PKG. growing problem." 'adjustment problems which SI.09 Dr. James Hoeh, principal would arise from the change. ALLBEEFrUNlS of South High School, sup' . "If they do change the age ports the proposal to raise it's going to be tough strok. A,FR OR the drinking age but does not ing for. a ,while, especially see it as a panacea for the ~.n.IQ ~.e. ...~~!;l.$~:>':~9",t}1~, problems of teenage 'alcohol prIvilege was ,taken away abuse. .' fr0ll! become old enough "It certainly.won't' elimi. again, ,,;She said. .' nate ,the whole problem, but " - COCA-COLA . "It's easy to give people it does get alcohol somewhat something but it is harder out of the reach of the reaily to take it away. When they young 15- and 16.year-olds," first changed the drinking he sll.id. age to 18 a lot of people ex. 8-12.0Z "Here at South It hasn't ASSORlED pected the k.ind of problems been such a big problem dur. that have resulted. Quite $ , ing school, though there have C CANS 39 frankly the abuse problem is 49 been some r e po r t s from 6-Ct. simply a matter of these kids DON.7STALL LBIIDBa'S teachers that students have '1 -"(11' being too young to handle • ~~ ~ nLLFALL BAGBLS. PKG. returned from lunch smelling alcohol." 1 of alcohol. It does get a little Det. Stuart Gerow of the out of hand at some of the 1 Youth S e r v ice Division , REFRIGERATION NABISCO evening school activities like (YSD), feels that there has' 'dances and so forth." been enough evidence of 14Yl-OZ. G. Bruce Feighner, princi- teenage alcoholism drunken & t!~M!~~lJ"~C...... ,. e , r PKG. pal of North High School, driving and other ~buses to HeotIlrUlllfeft SIMa"31 ,;.l 8g CHIPS AHOY a'Iso is in favor of raising the warrant changing the legal drinking age from '18 to 19. it ASSORTED CAKE MIXES , drinking age back to 21. EXCEPT He lis an active member of "It has come to a question I 14711 HARPER AVE, TEL, 372-5500 18.5-0Z. the Michigan Association of ANGEL e secondary School Principals, rDUNCAN HINES FOOD BOX 5S a group which is one of the .~ sponsors of a bill pending in i QUICK the senate calling for the End of Season SALE .~. 14-0Z. change. . C "The lS-year-old students aox 6S go off campus for lunch and. UNCLE BEN'S RICE can drink themselves, which All Air Conditioning Equipment HERY . is bad enough, but they can 20-CT. also provide a I c 0 h 0 I for BOX younger students," said Mr. in stock... 25% OFF TRASH CAN LINERS Feighner. '1.69 Pollce Perspectives MILD "We would just Ilike to see this influence kept out of the. We Recommend A 32-0Z. e schools and a 19.year-old lim- BTL. 9g it would do that since most IVORY LIQUID students' are out of high school at that age." WILSON'S GALLON He added that at North Your gas furnace is one of the most dependable items in PLASTIC High there has ,been an in- your home. We have found through experiencelhat our CTN. customers who have their heating system inspected and HOMOMILl SI.39 serviced prior to winter have tewer heating problems, and use gas more eHicien!ly, CAUFORNIA WE WILL PERFORM THE FOLLOWING SERVICES FOR $19.50 1. INSPECT BELTS 7. INSPECT GAUGES JUST 2. INSPECT FILTER AND SIGHT GLASS (iN 3. CHECK AND ADJUST THE CASE OF BARTLETT PEARS THERMOSTAT BOILERS) 4. INSPECT FLUE AND 8. CHECK AND ADJUST MOVED? CHIMNEY SAFETY PILOT Whit you nl.d right 5. INSPECT MOTOR AND 9. START HEATING UNIT BLOWER 10. TEST FOR PROPER now iI.hellling hind... 6, CHECK AND ADJUST COMBUSTION AND FAN AND LIMIT CON- PERFORMANCE. C TROLS V""""",~.P.,"I"' .. RepIac~I$EJlr. We Care About Your Tomorrow. 22 Trucks to Serve You FEATURING ... br~ont OUIETLINE FURNACES AIr c.ItIoIn • IeIlIn • a.IlIIc AIr a..... • ,.,.. H.....

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Thursday. September 9, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five Woods Officer Optimistic over New Responsibility

By BOler A. Waha primary an-d-se-c-o-nd-a-r-y-l-ev-.-in-g-a-l-ar-g-e-g-rO-U-p-1nan audio ing the big "E's" of Iraffic It will be a totally newels may have giyen him an torium is having the class safety, engineering, enforce. experience but Woods Public edge for the position, Officer which leaves the quietest reo ment and education, and GROSSE POINTE SCHOOLS Safety Officer Paul Crook 28 Crook has been in touch with ceive a special appearance at provide personal glimpses in. is looking forward 10 it.' 'traffic safety officers in the which time they can ask the to such areas as a police of. The 'five-year veteran of oUler police departments. officer any questions they ficer's job, a driver's respon. the 'force was named traffic They have been helpful to want. sibility, et ai. safety officer this summer him on the training front. ". witnessed this in War. Another responsibility of his e e e e and already he is preparing Aware ~f the importa,nce of I ren and it was so quiet in position is acting .as coordi. OPEN TODAY for another productive year rapport with school children. the auditorium. you could nalor of the part time school in the schools and the com. he feels one aspect of his job he'ar .a pin drop" he said crossing guard program. munity at large. is providing a favorable im. while adding all ~lasses will By Ihe time' school begins, For Ulcse who may ques. age of the police officer. ullimately receive this spe. he hopes to have 12 perma. tion the adjective "produc. After c i tIn g instances cial treatment. nent guards and four aller. Hve," The Woods has won where a few officers have "I will try to gel inlo ev. nales in case of sickness. - with a lull athletic program four first place G ran d made the papers in a nega. ery classroom in every grade However. as of lasl week, Awards over the past 11 tive ,light, Officer Crook said before school ends. and I'm the officer still needed one years and has received 10 the job "will give me an op. looking forward to working permanent guard and four Awards of Excellence since portunity to show children with the teachers and the alternales. - with lull academic and vocational programs 1966 from the AAA for ped. we're not at all like that." principals," he stated. He asked those who al'e in estrian safety. The city hasn't He wants to show "what a Besides cenlering upon pe. trested in the position to visil recorded a pedestrian fatal. policeman is all about" and destrian safety. elementary deparlmental headquarlers, it~' since December I, 1957. the fact that "he's human" school children can look for. 20025 Mack avenue, and fill These bonors are a factor just like a child's mother ward to having fire appara- out an applicalion. and father. tus brought to Ihe sc.hools. ''The job pays $4.40 an hour of accomplishment to Officer On the elementary school "Being a public safety of. and the guards work two All of this is thanks to the taxpayers of Stephen Petrik, who was level, the officer will focus ficer, (with both police and hours a day. They cover their transferred to the road patrol upon the overall ,area of safe. firefighting responsibilities), crossings four times a day for Grosse Pointe, But before we get too com- this summer after nine years ty consciousness including we'll get the fire trucks over a half hour apiece," he said. as traffic safety oCticer. At such aspects as going to and to the schools and talk about This is in the morning when placent, let's review what has happened the same time, this record, coming from school, not talk. fire safety. It makes it nice the youngsters go 10 school, and the pleasurable excite. Ing with strangers, bicycle 10 talk in this respect. For during lunch hour when chil. in our school district this year. ment which goes with it f provides a challenge for Of: sa ety and the Green Pen. being a public safely officer, dren leave and return slid in nant Safety Program. spon. you don't have to have two the afternoon when they go ficer Croo~. sored by the "Detroit News." separate people, (i.e., a po. home. "I've always wanted to do He will speak to large lice officer plus a firefight- Officer Crook said the city it but I didn't know I'd have groups, e.g., 200,300, at once erl, going to the schools," supplies each guard with a the opportunity this fast to and to small groups within said Officer Crook. raincoat, ba d g e. crossing 1. On March 29 the vote.rs turned work in the schools," he said. the classroom. He also will And if.all goes well, he has guard belt, a whistle and reo Officer Crook, along with show films and incorporate hopes of setting up a bicycle 'flectorized gloves, plus acci. down a millage request. other applicants for the po. magic as a .visual aid for his rodeo next summer wherein dent insurance. sition, submitted letters and talks. . youngsters will perform a va- Stressing an approach of he was selected - quicker (Officer Crook is current. riety of skills, with the win. . flexibility, be plans on set. than he expected. ly receiving some pointers in ners receiving prizes. _ ting up a program over the "I was thinking I'd have to the art of illusion from Besides Barnes, Ferry, Ma. next three years, (his sched. 2. On June 14 the voters ~assed have 10 years on the job be- Youth ServIce Div1sionDet. son, Monteith, University Lig. uled tenure as traffic safety fore I could get into the Patrick Fagan, who's cur.. gett, Our Lady S'tar of the officer), incorporating a po. a millage request. schools. But the time was cut rently concluding a 10-week Sea and Woo d s nursery tential expansion of manpow- in half. I'm doing S()mething seminar at the Emporium of schools, Officer Crook also er, This, he feels. would re- I've always wanted to do and Magic in West 'Eight Mile plans to visit Parcells Mid. sult in more intensification that's work in the schools road. The division, .. too, is die School and preS1!nt talks, on all fronts. and work with the young. utHizing magic as a teaching films and conduct bike in. "i hope to set up a good sters," he said. aid this school year). spections. enough .program and prove to The result of the turndown was a net "saving" of $"302,470. This is not Feeling that previous teach. One approach which he On the high" school level, the schools, the community ing experience on both the plans on using when address. he will be involved as a and the city administration a small amount of money, but the fact that ,th~ lower June ~illage ------speaker ,at NGrth's driver ed. a need for expansion," he which was approved means that the school district probably WIll have ucation program in the sum- emphasized. mer. Besides using satety- WIth this optimistic over- to request an Increase as wel.1as a renewal in the spring, since prices 8Gtli SaJelf ~ ~~ oriented films, be will sp~ak view,. only positive happen- and wages show no sign of stabilizing. on a variety of topics inC'lud. ings should result. THE GROSSE POINTE POWER SQUADRON INVITES YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS TO A TIEND WCCCOffers 7 Local Classes So, as one still interested in the schools I L~uggest that citizens make an effortto be informed about the schools as to the needs and, if they FREE CLASSES •N BOAT. NG A variety of Wayne Coun. gram. . Iy Community College, (WC do. I am certain that they will have confidence in the Superintendent CLASS STARTS MONDAY, SEPTEMa~R 13, 1976 At Grosse Pointe Memorial CC), courses for those who Church, 16 Lakeshore road, and the Board of Education who are close to the matter. And not let want to enrich their educa- MsertiveneSlS Trl!ining for bne or two well-placed ads or other anti-education hysteria curtail the tion without enrolling in a TIME: 7:30 P.M. CAFETERLA Women will meet on Wednes- degree program will be of- daYs, from 9:30 a.m. - \1.2:30 programs that are so vital to a well-rounded education, fered at three Groli'se Pointe p.m. and a Life Planning GROSSE POINTE NORTH HIGH SCHOOL locations this fall. class meets on Mondays from MORNINGSIOE - OFF VERNIER The c1a,sses, ranging from 6 -10 p.m. Edwar~ J. Pongracz, Retired Bualne .. man rapid reading to home decor- The Grosse Pointe Inter- Former Board Member for 11 Y•• ~. lotCLdiesInvited ating, are all part of the col. faith Center far Racial Jus- lege's community service pro. Uce, 15222 East Jefferson avenue, will host Understand. irlg Oppression: The Syste'tJi Is AlIve aDd Well on Tues-

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Thursd.y. September 91 1976 Pag. Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS UVE IN PAST PLAY IT 8AFE/ Indian Guides YSD Handles Youth Groups Club Slates fUllI.UCIS ODe of the rulet of We Put)'OUr filWlcia.J affairs PI M · A potentlally trou-b-Ie-so-m-e--T-b-en- at around 9 p.m. Fun for Teens IHmII tQ be that we Bever iA tbe hands of • ffilelver an eetlngs a OIUII •i t u a t Ion wa. re.o1ved other youths between 16.18 - reallJe the .... 1 plea'\IN$ of before )'OU atttmpt to beat throu'h the work of tWll years of age arrived In ve. Soccer, Rock ClImbln, and 11fe uatU we look t.ck OIl Ithe other fellow at own The Groue Pointe Fedflra. Youth S e r v Ice Division, hlcles and grouped them. Monday Night Open Loud,e them. game, tlon of Indian Guide. wm (YSD), deteeUves late l.. t selves at the north end of the will highlight the Nelihbor- host orientation meeting. to month after the bur e a: u school. \ hood Club's neW fan pro- introduce their program for learned that a ~umber. of No observed violations of grams for Polnle senior hilb 1976.77 on Tuesday.Wedne.. you t h s were cODlrel.tlJig the controlled substancl\S act students. during the evening hours at were $een, but two youths Le e ma be day, September 14.15, in the rear of Barnes School, were In possession of alco. . IThdeSocc~n l::rvldu.f or South High School's Clemin. 20090 Morningl1de drive. hol. However,' due to the JO ne o.n am ma en. son Hall at 7: 30 p.m. YSD Det.. Patrick Fagan darkness, they weren't '.al)le team b.ls. A :e hil Y the The Indian Guide program and Wayne Baum Ht up aur. to be ide~lifled. Pollee ulti. ~~I:fJ'u:1 ~~~ isee$l~ G~mee Is for fathers and sons, (ales veWance of tbe area on Mon. malely dispersed the group '11 be played on Wednes- 6-8), and Its purpose il to day, August 30, and Tuesday, a~d the survei~lance was ter. :~Y and Thursday evenings fosler a companionship be. August 31, re'pectively, and mlMted at 10.20 p.m. t N rth High School and t d . bl The following evening, Det. a 0 tween them. This year, the reaj)Onsrpelf'- edn.o maJOr pro t!ms Baum positioned himself at Brownell fields. schedule includes four over. tr h night campouts and special Det. Fagan reporled, on the school 10 observe t e ac~ The deadline for regLstra. Indian crafl pro g ram s. Tuesday, August 24, tbe livities of several youlhs for tion is Wednesday, Septeni. Throughout these events fa. school notified the depart. around one and a half hours. ber 22. thers and sons will have an ment that youths bad been J:le reported there was no Ro k CI' b'"", 'ttering at the rear of the eVIdence of. any. controlled A Basic c 1m 1."& opportunity to work and learn II I b t k d will be offered Oc together. building, with alcoholic bey. substances VIO atlOns u s~w wtoebeArenl.3at Grand Ledge: erage bottles. At that Um.e, three you~s go to a car',drink " Lasl year some 300 fathers a req.uest fo special attenhon a beer apIece a~d then leav e Mich. Professional instruc. and sons participated in the . r . before a preVIously called tion will include rappeUlng, Y.Indian Guide program. was made. . scout car could arrive to belaying, h8rdware and Then on ihe 30th, Officer check their identification. mountaineering ufety. For further information Michaei Gitler told Det. At the time the surveillance call the YMCA at 921-0770 or Fagan he obse.rved several was terminated, Det. Blum This weekend campil\i and the Federation Chief, Chief th f eq entmg th area Instructional trip iiS being Bald Eagle, (alill~ Bill. Grier, you s r 1.1 • e . said he spoke with the group conducted in cooperation with ) t /184-6689 The oUicers I~vestlgated the and no youth was 18. He Round River Adventures. The L son , a . youths. but failed. t? observe asked the boy who had driven cost's otAJ\. which includes all This year, lhe G r 0 sse any Illegal activIty. That the car, (when the others • ""'" ifW A bREAk, Pointe Indian Guide Federa- same eve~lng, the. YSD .set were observed drinking), who transportation, equipment • iI tion also is initiating a Trail. up a surveillance of the area owned the beer and the and m(!als. : bluer and Indian Princess t~. check on any such ac- youth replied that the group The trip is limited to 10 IN youR program. The Trailblazer tmty: did. participants, 50 interested program is for fathers and As It turned out, some 15.20 After furlher discussion, it teens should register a'S SOOJ~ busy dAy. sons, (ages 9,12). The Prin. teens, both mal. and female,was decided that aU the beer a'S possible. ' cess program is for fathers anlved around 8 p.m. and bottles would be emptied into Visit the Christian and daughters, (ages 8.8). engaged In barmless horse. tbe ground, When this was The Club's TEen Lounge Science Reading Room. Further information and play before leaving some 40 done no further action was wW be open for iSi!nior hfgh Read the _award-winning meeting schedules are avan. minutes . later. .aid Del. taken and everyone dispersed &tudents on Monday evenings newspaper, The Christian able by calling the YMCA. Fagan. without incident. beginning September 13 at Science Monitor, in our 8:30 p.m. This isa Monday Night ~ootball Special, fea. pleasant reading area. Recycle Cans turlng color TV's, open bil- Explore the Bible ancl liards, table tennis and air Christian Science maga- At Eastland hockey. Refreshments also zines in many languages. will be avaUable. . Borrow an interesting book.from our free lend. Boqle 8u)'ers Deserve Reynolds Alut:llinum Com. Although there is no admis. Ing librarY. pany's mob it e recycling sian charge for the ~e .of truck will continue Its visits the lounge, a. valid high The Reading Room is this month to the Eastland school IDis required for ad. free and it's for you. It Shoppin~ Center, ElghtMlJe mittance, . can be arefre8hing break Elletp ••• and Kelly road, every Tues. For further information, in your day. - day from 10 a.m,-12, call 885-4600. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Groups and individuals will READING ROOM be paid 15 cents a pound for all.aluminum cans and other BELOW PAR clean . household aluminum The trouble with our dollar 196.13 Mack An. such as pie plates, foil and today is that It gets subtract. GnIIM PlMnte Wood, frozen food trays. ed from, DOtadded to-divid. TU 4-7490 If the Items are free of all ed and not multiplied. Iforeignmaterlals and cut to lengths of three feet or. less, the company also will pay for aluminum siding, gutters, storm door and wln~ HANIMEX@ dow frames and lawn furnl. ture. Model-118 A~tQ M.l~,p I '-,'~f~.d,AJ:':~~;i)';1 oPoHee 'ild "tbey..~d on~ . witnell to the accident. 8ervieelfOl' Mrs. Key... were held yeeterday, Septem~ .' her 8, at Chrilst .I1=Pllcopal Church. . She is survived by her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Glass, and her daugbter, Eli'Sa. . Memorial contributions may be made to the Matthew Bar. Great for school rett Memorhll Fund, Christ Episcopal Church, 960 East or home. Jefferson avenue. SpecIlO, priced. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. only'1785 Woods B.E's

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G R0 $ S E POI NT ENE W,~ Pig, Sevin I Chrilt Llltht~ OWrcb. of ~tUta, the Detroit' /AAA Seeks Aid froDl Citizens I Obituaries He died Tue.day, Aqust and IIliebl,ail Dental ~lety, _---- i [ .'M, in Getlnall,.. and was a lile JDember of The help of motorllts in' Safety .. nd Traffic Enllneer. "I lb. Hallli was the chief the Detroit Boat, ClwraDdp;npomUDi dnprous aPQts Inl Deputment to route to IIIMODIL"IIOW! MRS. IJUSIE DINGBIIAN ler, 77, of Hawthorlle'road accoiultant for the AcUve the Gl'OQe Pointe ,Yacht Club. on the State'arold. is sought the appropriate .tate, coUnt)' services for lira. Din,e. were held Sunday, Septembe~ Tool, and Manllfacturin, Co. He wu a major in World by AutomobUe Club of !MIch. or local governmental aleney maP, 92, of, Itadoor circle. 5, at the Verheyden Foeral H. wa. a member of the W~r II. .' "an,aecordlnl to an edi. tor cheeklnl and aetiOll, the were held Friday, September Home. MieDDel-chor.Rheill,old Club. He iJ .urvlved by his wUe, torI.I in tbe September "Mo. editorial $te •. 3 at the VerheYden Funeral She died Friday, September He II lurvlved by two Esther. . ., tor Newa" magnine. Communlcat.lonl re«ived, M.. Ioc,I _lIiWiIt., Home and S a In t Mary', 3, at Saint John Hospital. d au, 11t e .rs, lirs, Linda Me m 0 rial coiltrlbutioiis It urge. any motorist who which Include the IeDder', codes require ttl.t Church. ,She Is surviVed by two Hoo,eDdyk and Mrs. Nancy may be made to the Founda. l'\Otel hilbway dallier spots name and adw-.", wUI be u .• y.ur property H She died Tuesday, Au,uat sons! J. B roo IE e Jr. and RUlt: six ,randehUdren: one tLQntor ExeepUoJlal Children, to drop I note to "Danger- answered by Auto Club'. upiated ,rior t. 31, at SaiAt Joseph Nursing DaVid; one silter: one broth. brother; and one sister. Grosse Polnte Motor NewI," Auto Club Safety aDd Traffic Enameer. sellift. Ir re.rentilt. Home. er; and five grandchildren. Me m 0 rial contribul1olla Dr. Hioks wa. cremated. drive, Dearborn 48126. ing Department, with a reo Mrs. Din,eman was the M e m 0 rial contrlbutiona may be m._de to IrOquois •• • "We'H pasa the in~ormation port on '1ction taken, "Motor Enjoy,this hnlKowi.:.. widow of the late Judge may be made to the MLc:hisan Avenue Christ L u the ran MRS. GERTRUDE K. on to the experts in :lhe club's News" adds. lIlent .hile you Ire Harry Dingeman, and Ja aur. Cancer Foundation. Chureh or to the Michigan 'LAWltII'. . Ii'finl in your home. vived by tw.o SOilS, Harry J. Interment was in Dayton Heart Foundation. Services for Mrs. Lawrie, MNIHOI 0' TU' .,," o. ' Mr. Halsig was cremated. 81, of McMillan road, were ... ,' 1101 "ND and James H.; eight grand. 0l0SSl POlN II S children and 15 ,reat.grand. • • • heid Tuesday, September 7, • • • DR. I. BlLlABD HICKS at t!le Verheyden Funeral children. MRS. MARIORIE M e m 0 ria I contributions Services tor Dr. Hicks, 65, Home. IfDATt YOII BATIIlOOM, KITCHEN, DYKEMA DeaUyl of Harvard road, were held She died Sunday, Sep'tem. may be made to the Saint Services for. Mrs. Dentryl, Pl~ and ELECTRIC Tuesday, September 7, at ber 5, in Cottage HOJpital. Joseph Nursing Home. 80, of Touraine road were Interment was at -Mount the V e r bey den Funeral Born in Detroit, she is sur. held Tuesday, september 7, Home. vived by her husband, How. AU HOME & OFFICE SERvtCES Olivet Cemetery, at the Dykstra Funeral Home He died Sunday, Septem. ard iI., two daughters. Mrs. l\-l\tnnel~ anb .-9 &tbool • • • in Holland, Mich. ALL PHASES OF OBEDIENCE TRAINING INCLUDINGWlLL WASHING, CARPET. HECTOR. MacRAE SJe died Friday Septein. ber 5. in Canad«.' Richard Kimbrough and Mrs. Services for Mr. MilcRae, Born in Canada, he was a Cb.arles Stewart" Bnd five CLEANING AND PAINTINGI bel' 3, at her home: graduate of the University of grandchildren. 14934 HAR PER PHONE: 74, of Saint Paul avenue, were She is survived by her held Friday, September 3, Michigan. He was a member Interment was at Woodlawn I DETROIT, MICHIGAN 372-3330 husband, Simon; two sons, of the American Association Cemetery, al the Verheyden Funeral Robert /lnd Richard; her --,---~-,------~-_._------Home. mother, Mrs. MarUn Dy- He died Wednesday, Sep. kema; one sister; and aeven tember I, at Saratoga Hos. grandchildren. pital. Interment was at the Pil. lIlr, RacRae was the hus. grim Home, Holland. band of the late Daisy Mac. Local funeral arrangements Rae and is survived by a were bandied by the Ver. daughter, Mrs, Sheila Phil. heyden Funeral Home. brick, one brother and two • • • grandchildren. . WlLUAM A. Mc:FAWN Interment was at Oakview Services for Mr. McFawo, Cemetery. 66. of Moorland drive, were • • • held Tuesday, september '1, MRS. JORNNIE SUE at the Verheyden 'Funeral WJLS()N Home and Our Lady StIt of Services for Mrs. Wilson, the Sea Church. 46, of Wayburn road. were He died Fl'ldaY,September heid Friday. September a: 3, Jlt his home. at the Verheyden Funeral . He 18 survived by his wifll', ";": Home. Liquori: a Bon, Joseph;il She died Wednesday, Sep. daughter, Marill; onebrolh. tember 1, at Bon Secours er: and one sister. Hospital. " M e m 0 ria ~. cOlltributions She is survived by her bus. may be made to Slklts Peter band, Harold C.; two' daugh. 'and Paul JeiuIts or to UIll. ters, Mrs .. Linda Gifford Ilnd versit)' Of D e t r 0 ItHigh Mrs. Angelia Hugey; and School. ; , ' three sons, Danny. Robert , Interment was at Forest' and Charles 'rerry; Lawn Cemetery. . Interment was in Gaines., . ,. . ville, Ga. . ALFRED IW.8JG • ot, • Services for Mr. Bllait, 70, MRS. MARGARET HAYES of Anita avenue, were' held V~CBON Saturday,5eptember 4, at Services for, Mrs. Vachon, the A. H. Peters rUDeral 69, of Saint 'Paul. avenut, Home and IrOquois AveDue were held Saturday, Septem. ber 4, .t the Verheyd.n Funeral HOnle and AMuncia. Sports Cla"e,,~ tlon Church. She dIed Thursday, Septem. Slated lorFaU ' ber 2, at Deaconess Hospital. -'- " She Is sUrvived by a aon, Exercl"' Illd lport, Ictlvk Philip; a dauihter, Sharqn; tie. lor men Ind women are two br~thar~; two .latera; offeredduriil' the fill .... ion and three grandchildren. ' of cla"ei by the Department " M em 0 ria 1 contributions of Commumty Service.; ~. liIay be made utthe, Mon. , The, JapliM.eMlrtial art ilgnor Stapleton' C,epter, "* of AUddo, taulht by Talu~ Parkview, Detroit. KUlh.lda,wW be,llnTueaday;, Interment was at Holy Se. September.28.1 while" \'011 pulchre Cemetery. also J. ICDtClu1eet fOr, tile , .. 28th with Xltbr)'n Hayter .. ' GEORGl,SCHNlmEB in.iruetor." • ' Services for Mr, SChneider, GyDina.tIe. 'a.dTunlb11nI' 71, of Fleetwood road. were Stunts . t .. u I htbY David held Saturday, September 4, Belliano Is scheduled to at the Verheyden Funeral begln on Thursday. Septem. Home. ber 30.. ' He died Thursday, Septem- Classes In Women'sElCer~ ber 2. at W111iam Beaumont cise, AerobIc Danclng,Gym Hospital. and Swim for men, Badmln. He is survived by two .ons. toil and Volleyball fol' mtll Joseph and Jonathan, and ilndwomen 11JoWtll, be gf. three grandchildren. fered durlnlthe fill. Inlerment was at Woodlawn Farther Information Ind Cemetery. class reservat10llJ may ~ '" . obtained by. caWn, the de. . partmentat 885.3808 or 885. MRS. BUTH .ARSTIUER Services for Mrs.. Manti!. 0271. Club Offers Soccer -A,ciion

The Neighborhood Club is will .meet 'from .9:30 .10:30 offering a number of varied a.m., septelllber la-October programs this faU, starting 23, fee $8; fourth 'p'ades will with boy.s and girls 'Soccer. meet from 10:30-11:30 I.m., League play will eOllSist of Septemj)er 18-October 9, fee a Fourth Grade League, fee $5; and fifth .andsixth p'adet $8; a Fifth and Sixth Grade will meet from 11:3().1~:30 League, fee $8; ,and a Sev. p.m. September IB-October enth and Eighth Grade 9, fee $5. ' League. fee $12. Andy DeUa, wrestllng coach All paTticipants wlll, play 'at North High ScbQol, will at least half the game, and Instruct a wrestlin, clime at experience is not necessary. Brownell 'Middle. SchOol on A family rate of $20 Is avaU. Mondays; September 13-Oc. able. tober 11. second throulIh A soccer clinic will be of. fourth grad. wll1 meet from fered to those who would like 6:30.7 :30 p.m.; fifth aDd an introduction to soccer and sixth ,radel from 7:3008:30 to those who would like to p.m.; and seventh and eilhth perfect their soccer skills. grades from 7:30-8:30 p.m. The clinic will offer profes. The fee $10. sional Instruction and will be as given Saturdays at Brownell A $5 Neighborhood Club ;}fiddle School. membership is required for First through third grades all activities.

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Page Eight G R 0 SSE P 0 f N TEN E W S Thursday, September?, 1976 ------_ .... Ih - - _ • _ ••••• ;: Due to the response of our AlT.mm: CGICEITSEIlS NHS Bolstering Offense SHS Gridders Look Good Edith J. FrHman, Impresario customers we are now doing P"Hnh .,....11IOII&. Despite New Backfield roofing and seamless gutter .~A"onolhe, ",nileif'''• - Ao'OI'l Copland But Still Loves Defense work. Conduding By Tom GreeDwoocl 1 Built around nine return. By Tom Greeawoocl John Olbetter at tight end, THE BUFFALO PHILHARMONIC If enthuliasm Is any mea. ing lettermen and drawing They practice in earnest 'Mltch Shier at guard, Rob , , r •• - at30 . sure of success, North High upon a junior varsity team now: Football skills, dulled Hermes at tackle and split " your roof Is 20 years or older no. _ ...... - - SchoolJs varsity football team wbich lost only one game over the summer, are sharp. end Tom Burke. Halfbacks You probably need replacem':Jnt. '*'" 17 ~'I. Aft __ should be a force to contend last year,.the Norsemen hope ened in twice.a.day drills in include D a v e Hollerbach, ...... _ - c.IIaaa.:a'lH with this ~'ear. to improve upon last season's anticipation of the first game Paul Genter and Rob Datson. . FREE ESTIMATES. ------6.3 record. of the 1976 season.' , Coach Hepner is optimistic Head varsity coach Jim The Blue Devils of South about the upcoming season. Additions, Kitchens, Alterations. Krucki sees a still defensive. High School are weiring a "We've got a defense that's We can do it all. Iy orienle,d team, but with lean and mean look and fig. been the best in the league added quietness in the back. ure to; repeat as one of the for the last two years," he field ... top teams in the Eastern said. "We can throw and Michigan League this year. we've got Some great kickers. lElO BUilDING CO. , "We've always played a defensively minded game," The workhorse of Coach I think we're going to 00 an . SINCE 1911 he said, squinting at his Russ Hepner's team is a de. exciting, solid football team players while they practiced. fensive unit that has guided agaIn this year." TU 2-3222 "Offense has always been the Blue Devils to 8.1 marks The Blue Devils play their number two with us. But for the last two seasons. sea son opener at home this year we're quicker in "We've got six rtturnlng against Notre Dame on Sat- Dirty Have YOlI' Carpets & 1,i the backfield, plus we've got lettermen in our defense," he urday, September 18. .. some outstanding receivers." said, "and I'm sure they'll ----- Carpel? Rugs ProfessionaUy I As defending co.champions do the job for us again this To RetOI re Ji in the Bi.County League, season." AY CLIANID ~~ much of the Norsemen's The defensive standouts for We Have Tho Co"el:# Me,hod hopes are pinned on return. the South HJgh gridders are 20" ing quarterback Rob Burns. third. year veteran Al Jones, ON CASH To Clean You, C"'pe' "Rob started his varsity linebackers Chris Fie 1d s , IDDY • W. do all types of carpet repair career as a sophomore and Nino Tocco and Grant Piche, & CNU\ CAU 'OR 'RU ESTIMA TE he has an extremely good Brian Myers at defensive East Side Carpet Cleaners throwing arm," said coach safety and Ken Stockwell at RUG Kr)1~ki. "We eltpect good tackle. 14111Il.rc~evalA,e. 822-1481 things from him." AU the ,players are seniors, AND CHUTED IY THE U8ICH 'AMILY SINCE /948 Other offensive standouts with the exception of Stock. for the North team are well. who is a junior. Chuck COoper at center and Offensively, the Blue Devils Bill NelOn at offensive are a mystery, since coach guard. Neson also doubles Hepner's e n t ire backfield as a defensive tackle. graduated last year. How. Defensively the team 100kl ever, he doesn't seem too strong with Ed Moran at worried about this years' of. tackle and Ken Humes and fenslve line. up. AintlaVJyer Robert' Beltz has written a John DeYonker as defen. "We're 1riexperienced," he sive backs. said. "but the team has im. superb first'novel.) . ,'fobe Norsemen play their proved trernendously over the Parish.oners at S.int Paul .'poignant. sensitive. hilarious, first game of theseasoil on la.st tbree weeki. Tom Nihem Evangelical Lutheran Church , Friday, September 17, at and Jim Kavanda check in will bld farewell: to their . outrageous. ,/,. ., . East Detroit. as our number one and two senior pastor Rev. CHARLES F1fut HL" at the Book Shelf and other Because of recent setbacks quarterbacks, respectively, W. SANDROCK at two spe. in millage proposals in otber andiboth boys throw the, ball cial events next week. : fine bookstores, cities, the .teams' schedule Is extrl'!mely well Rev. Sandrock will retire still somewhat up in the aIr. "We've ~ot' an excellent I from the ministry on Wcdnes. Two teams have dropped out, punter in Rick Baker and Al day, ~ptember 15, alter $7.95 Ashley Books. Inc.. Publisher, Box 768. PortWashington, N.Y., 11050 but hope. to rejoin the COD. Jones is our after-point man "Ilerving the church since ference by the tIme the sea. Other names to watch ~n 1948. He will be honored on Watch your football game at home ...' son gets underway. . the Blue' Devil offense are that day. at a supper at the and come for dinner at Mima's. . German American Cultural / center at 7 p.m. Ticketg are This week's special $8 per person. On Sunday, September 12, there also .will be a special SNISNIAIOB 4.85 worship service at 10:30 a.m. 882-0700 with a reception following in , his honor. Rev. SandrQck grew up nelU' Toledo, 0'., attending' a one.room school house before UR t a k i it g his undergraduate work and seminary study at Capital University in Colum. .CH1~!SE GOLDEN VEGETABLES bus. ' He was ordained in 1937 AA1ERICAN . and took his first call at Saint Marks Lutheran Church al.HE. BUBDO SAY GOOD THINGS in B"tler, Pa, He als(lserYed i .. ~.;'; U '.'-.i-.. ' :~. tp~., 5' ,..,'-. '," "r'~ a~~eps4te:"Chur~~ . .h9 ll:. ~~eat'MinWjt~~fty~lI''3'st in Cantone.se dishes ~or ;;"(J" .1 .'!"..•...'. : ~.. .-', ~...... ' .•.. ... ~r .:("~l A8(9tJ ,_ ";;,..:" U~a~, ~.~. ~ ~. ''1.uncl'eons'ana Olnners, plus exotic Cocktails. Up 0 n retirement, Rev . • Sandrock and his wife, Mar. Man. th,u Thurs. 11 a.m .• 11 p.m. Friday 11 o.m. • 12 p.m. guerite, will make their hOlIle Sot. 12 noon. 12 p.m. in Columbus, O. Sun. 12 noon. 11 p.m. Saint Paul Church, at Lo. COCKTAIL LOUNGE COMPLETE throp and Chalfonte avenue, was built and dedicated ill N~cr Whiffle" Aple Porking. Corry Out Service 1950 with a membership of 16340 Harper 881-6010 400. It now serves 802 people. Anyone wishing' to attend either of the events honoring Rev.' Sandrock should call the church office at 881-6670, TUES. SEPT. 21 thru SUN. OCT. 3 before Friday, September 10. Ol.YMPIA STADIUM. DETROIT Cancer Society Meets Sept. 16 Most people like a restaurant with imagination. That's why at Stouffer's you'll really like the' .The American Cancer So. vegetabl'es. You always h~ve a choice of four or five. Not just one per day, as some dining places ciety and the Grosse Pointe do. And what vegetables! Delicious, unusual things. Like French fried eggplant, spinach souffle War Memorial Association will co.sponsor a public in- or Zucchini Milano. A different selection each day. All prepared in that special Stouffer way that formation meeting Thursday, makes them look sq good and taste so fresh. a September 16, in the War Memorial's Fries Auditorium. Everyone is invited for the I'IOBODV UNPERSTANDS ~ UKE STCXIfl'ER'5. uto'!!Prs, 8 p.m. gathering. The topic will be "Early Detection and Psychological NORTHLAND EASTLAND Adjustment to Cancer." 21100 Northwestern Hwy. 18000 Vernier Highway There also will be are . 569-0262371-8410 .source speaker from the Stouffer's. American Express. other majorcreQit cards honor~. American Cancer Society, who will speak on unproven methods. "

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GROSSE POINTE HOCKEY ASSOC. announces FINAL REGIST TION • Saturday, September 11,1976 -9 a.m. to 12 noon • i1 - Grosse Pointe Community Rink ,483lCANYON,DR. AUStiN at J:;.:'; HIGHtSCKOOL.,. , ' ... ~,...... ,,}..~~:t:~>:'..-s:;;"~

MITES: 6,7 and 8 year olds Registration Fee: SQUIRTS: 9 and 10 year aids $25 per boy ($10, each additional family member) PEE WEE,: 11 and 12 year olds Booster Ad Fee - $10 per registr~nt. BANTAM: 13 and 14 year old,s NOTE: ,Please bring birth certificate MIDGET: 15 and 16 year aids 'Parent or Guardian ,must accompany JUNIOR C: 17 and over Registrant

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BASIC HOCKEY-SKATING SKILLS ~II Starting Saturday, October 2nd through Saturday, March 26, 1977 SESSION SCHEDULE SESSION #1 (BLUE GROUP) SESSION #2 (RED GROUP) SESSION #3 (GREEN GROUP) SESSION ##4 (YELLOW GROUP) 10- 2-76 10-23-76 11-13-76 12-11-76 1- 8-77 1..29-77 2-19.77 3.12-77 10- 9-76 10-30-76 11-20-76 12.18-76 1.15-77 2. 5.77 2.26-77 3.19-17 10-16-76 11- 6-76 12. 4-76 1. 1-77 1-22-77 2-12-77 3- 5-77 3.26-77

NOTE!!! ALL SKATING DATES SHOWN ABOVE ARE AT THE GROSSE POINTE COMMUNITY RINK AT AUSTIN. THE TIME IS 12:00 P.M. TO 2:00 P.M. "t, by ".' 'f Sanctioned GPHA - Recommended by ALLAN HENCHEL and DR. T. MASCARIN, / ' Directors - and the Coaches Review Board ( i Fee$35.00 Per Session or All 4 Sessions for $120.00

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Thursday, September 9, 1976 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S ------Page Eleven Homemaking Classes Started Youth on Bike Struck by Car Music Group Meets Sunday Homemaking classes offer- will be conducted by Nelly A 12-year'old youth suf. ed by the Department of Custer. . I Wilot Goes On ordered 10 appear in The The first workshop of the James Upstill. fered minor injw-ies while Community Services of the Courses in beginning and City Municipal Court Wed- season for the Chamber Music Trios, quartets and quin. at riding his bike at 7 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public School advanced knitting also start nesday, September 15. on a Players of Grosse Pointe will tets will be rehearsing in as T h u r s day. September 2, Syslem are sch'eduled to the week of September 27. charge of failing to stop for be held at the War Memorial much mixed inslrumentation when driver ignored stop begin during late September Anne McClenahen will assist a a a stop sign, causing an acci. Sunday, September 12, from IS possible, Further informa. YOllr Lihrar'T sign at Waterloo and Notre and early October. students with projects rang- dent. 1-4:30 p.m. tion can be obtained by call. By Arthur Woodford Dame and struck the youth, Ten week classes in sewing ing from baby wear to wom. The youth, Carlos Grodsin- The workshop co-chairmen ing 649.2910, 645-9028. 881. City police said. at all levels will slart the en's clothing. Chief of Central Library sky, of Yorkshire road. was are Donald Paquette and 0381 or 886.1471. The driver of the car, week of September 27. ThE' For individuals interested conveyed to Bon Secours beginning and intermediate in the culinary arts, instruc- This past week marked the With an exiensive bibli. I James Arthur Burns,. 22. of Hospital for tre8tment and classes will be taught b~' Lion is available in Cake 200th 'anniversary of the first ograp h y an d l'ndex, th'ls 6001 Norcross. DetrOIt. was released shortly a(ter. Ruth Engel. Advanced sewing Decorating starting Wednes- pitched battle of the Ameri- volume is an excellent ref. The only way to mow Isto and pattern drafting courses day, October 6. clln Revolution-the Battle of erence tool. Long Island. Of this group of books my Here the Continental Army, favorite is CAMPAIGNS OF - under remarkably inept lead. THE AMERICAN REVOLU- ership, was disastrously de. TION: AN A TLAS OF feated by the British under MANUSCRIPT MAPS, (Uni. o the masterful leadership of versity of Michigan Press), L~\) o 15 TEAlS General William Howe. by, Douglas W, Marshall and 1ft SIKlAUZI II Howard H. Peckham, Washington, who arrived In this book .are reproduc- IESUIFACING from Manhattan during the ~, Pat Ulatlwskl UrMAlT & COIICIIm IlSUlfACUIt. ed original maps dl'3Wn by battle, did not take command When Emperor Charlema~ne noticed that the ~JI AND from General Israel Putnam battlefield partiCipants .and snow melted most quickly on a cerlain steep Rheingau From $215,00 ,,.,~ CetrtilIef b..... cartographers d u r i n g the until late in the day after the hillside, directly opposile his palace at Inl(elheim, he ~. Fi.. 1 w... 26450 course of the war. The book caoac. DtfyIW'lp " ,.... Lets battle was irretrievably lost. ordered a vineyard to be planted there. By 1100 a ~ IMt. Jeffe...- A 1-94 MI..)" relates the use of maps to Enroll 1!!J ,all m.232'O SS7.cno MI-aut The Americans wilh a force to the campaigns themselves Benedictine Abbey nourished on the sile, and much Of 46.l-saSl (m.56'-71sa .ON ...... of 7,000 lost about 200 killed and explains how reconnais. later, it belonged to the famous MeUernich family. and 900 wounded and cap. sance IIIfluenced the course It was named after Johannisbcrg, and to this du)' it is ------I tured, including General John of the war in America. Germany's most famous vine)'ard. The name Johannis- NEWI STARTING SEPT. 11, 1fT' UlIIlIIlIIlHIUllIlIllIIlIllIIllIMlttIlHlIIlINllllllltUlIHHlIlIIlHlllllllJlllllltIlUIHI S u IIi van. The combined It is not a general picture berg is oflen appropriated to indicate light white wines British and German force history of the Revolution. of the German type. In California, the true Riesling SATURDAY DISCO CLASSES numbered 11,000 with casual. but rather a presentation of grape is called Johnisberg Riesling. Arthur Murray will thow 'Iou all there i. to know ties reported at 932. the principal engagements And whelher you enjoy Riesling wine from CaH- about diKotheque dancing. Come with or wtth- If you are interested in carefully selected from ma- fornia or Germany, you'll find it at PARKIE'S PARTY out a partner, ~mited clQl1enrollment. reading more .about this bat- jor archives in England and tle, or about other campaigns America. SHOPPE, 17255 Mack, corner of St. Clair, 885-0626. of the Revolutionary War, These ,maps, which range Indeed, we have a wide selection of imported and CALL NOW I 574-1000 here are some books, most of from crude but vitally im- domestic wines to choose from, and if you prefer a them new, that you might portant sketches and plans to wine we do not have, we'll be happy to special order A ~~ want to know about. higWy artistic works render- and stock it for you. Open: 10-1 0 Mon.-Thurs.; lO- Although it is not a recent ed in full color, oare, here II Fri., Sat.; noon-IO Sun. H~~'!~!lJV!!'!.'!!fI book, THE AMERICAN published together for the WINE II'"lSDOM: HERITAGE BOOK OF THE 28829 HOOVER, WAllEN first time. The Johannisberg Riesling, while it can not sur- REVOLUTION (published in I",t toUth .. 12 Mile lei, This is a handsome book pass its German namesake, produces a very adequate 1958). is still one of the most that would make an excel. while wine. PHONE 574-1000 pop u 1a r general histories lent Bicentennial gift. available. In this volume the nar. rative, by his~orians Bruce Office Suites Available Lancaster and Dr. J. H. Includes all utilities, air Plumb, is complemented by conditioning and parking! the excellent illustrative ma- terials we have come to ex- pect kom American Heritage 2711 E. Jefferson 259-1010 publications. Here more than 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIUHlUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllliltIHII 600 pictures-l83 in full color -show how the period really looked. Another good volume is THE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REV. OLUTION, (Ferguson), by BELLE ISLE Rupert Furneaux. What dis- tinguishes this title from the American Heritage :book is that the text here is compris. AWNING. CO. ed of eyewitness and partici- pant accounts. PICECI (MODEL P5666) anvas • Vinyl • Acrilan. 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'.. ~' -\ Th'ursday, Septembe~, '1976 Pege Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Grosse Pointe News Schools Greet ... Guess What I Found? ROBERT B. EDGAR D/BI A Anteebo Publishers. New Teachers OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL, GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 The Grosse Pointe schools 5econd (!as po,tooe Pold at Delroit,MlchiOan formally welcomed 17 new teachers to the system at a F11LLY PAID CIRCULATION day.long orientation session Member Mich. Preu A_latloll aad NaUoAal Editorial Association on Thursday. September 2. By Pat Rousseau Phone TV Z-OOO Superintendent of Schools A vailable Once Again ... the superb scent, Dr William Coats chaired a ROBERT B. EDGAR...... EDITOR and PUBLISHER morning meeting which in. Nuit de Longchamps by Lubin. Eau de toilette, WILLIAM ADAMO.. ... ADVERTISING MANAGER cluded presentations by staff- 31/3 ozs., spray is $12 at Trail Apothecary, 121 JOANNE BURCAR,. ,: , , ACCOUNTS ers Lawrence F. Kennedy, as- Kercheval. JANET MUELLER ..,.. .. FEATURE, SOCIETY EDITOR sistant superintendent.person. ROGER A. WAHA ,.... NEWS EDITOR nel; Dr. Joseph Spagnoli, as. • JAMES J. NJAIM...... NEWS sistant superintendent.instruc. New Baby Gifts . new at TOM GREENWOOD..... SPORTS, NEWS tion; Dr. George T. Edding. Pongracz Jewelers, 91 Kerche. SUSAN McDONALD...... EDUCATION, NEWS ton, .assistant to the super in. val. Choose silver plate, sterling GEORGE POLGAR JR. . ... NEWS tendent; Reginald Sienkie. silver or pewter ... porringers, LILLIAN HiCKS...... ,ADVERTISING wicz, director of pupil per. MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING baby cups and banks, including sonnel; William T. Peters, an adorable clowr; bank. PAT ROUSSEAU... , ,ADVERTISING director of public libraries; CHARLES DICKSON.. . ADVERTISING and Ben Zenn, director of PHYLLIS NEAL ADVERTISING support services. Catalogue• Christmas Cards JO MULHERIN.... ' .. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Following an inIormallunch DOROTHY SCHIMANSKY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING in the Board Room, the teach- ... are now on display at The SHIRLEY ARNOLD.. ...CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ers spent the afternoon with League Shop, 98 Kercheval. Re- JEAN LOUGH .'...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING their buildin~ principals. I 'rK.t1_~.~ member there's a lOll< discount FRAN BACHA...... CIRCULATION New instructors for 'he ~ ,--7 thru September. 1976.77 year include . ,w. I rence Aceto. ph~'sical eil..ca. • tion at North High School; The Coat Collection ... at Maria Dinan, Sandra Bracci, art at B,'ow, 11 Kercheval, includes the newest styles from Know Your Schools nell; Muk Davids, phvsks at Bonnie Cashin, !lie Wac, Wilson's Ultra-Suede Soulh High School; M9.rcia coats and fabulous fake furs from Russel By Dr. William Coats. Hall. art at North High Taylor. Superintendent of Schools School; and Mary Hoeks, vo. cal music at South High School. . It's Not Too Soon ...• for making as soon as possible. Again, Although members of the Others are Gerald Hopp, your Christmas and New Year's Board of Education have ex. if implemented, there would art at Parcells; Anita Kalous- travel reservations. We would be plained our proposed organi. be absolutely no increase in dian, vocal mwic at Kerby zaUonal realignment through overall expenditures. happy to assist you. Chet Sampson and Monteith; Kathryn Kratz, Travel, 100 Kercheval, TU 5-7510. a recent communiclltion to adjusted learning program residents, I address the issue In order to eiiectively meet meaningful educational at Barnes; Renato Marchesi, once more in the following art at Kerby and Trombly; statement as a further at. goals, . we must have staff See The Interesting •New Selection ... of with authority to supervise. and Gilil Migliazw, business tempt to clarify the Board's education at North High table lamps at William DenIer and Company, position. evaluate, administer and lead. Some of these adminis. School. 77 Kercheval. The confusion on this issue trative positions inadvertent. More newcomers are Stella Pholo by Tom Greenwood which arose in certain seg- Iy over the years were al. .Pa~azzolo, social studies at no trace of the original owner of the Hard work pays off - some- Did You Know ... •that Personally Yours ments of tbe community lowed to be subsumed into North High; Paula Rocco, times in strange ways. Ask RICH- stone, but that doesn't mean it's not carries a complete line of personalized jewelry? seems to have .stemmed from the teacher bargaining unit. adjusted stud,. at Parcells; ARD KLOTZ, (right), of Hampton real. The unusual discovery drew efforts to misrept'esent and Sharon Schmidt, business ed- groups of curious neighborhood chil- Cut-out initial necklace on a fine chain, the distort one of our positions at This condition, due to con. ucation at North High; Carl road, and he'll show you the 122- popular cuff bracelet that may be engraved the bargaining table. tractual restrictions demand- Spindler, radio and 'rv at year-old tombstone he unearthed dren to the scene. with your name or initials. We also have ini. ed by the union through in his backyard. Local records show We are simply attempting, North and South High; Val- tial rings, key chains or earrings. All may be negotiations, makes it 1m. erie'Vinci, adjusted study at through co11ecUvebargain- possible for individuals hold. ordered in sterling, gold filled or 14K gold. ing, to remove positions and ~onteilh;Michael Wasilew- Two weeks delivery. What wonderful gifts to in"g these positions to exer. ski. English at South High; duUes having clear super- cise authority necessary to Amazing Discovery. }lfade plan! ... 17 Kercheval. visory and evaluative re. and Thomas Wolverton, bus. fuUill administrative respon. iness education at South. sponslbllities from the teach. sibillties. ., ers' union bargaining unit. In Backyard Exploration Put-Togethers By David Hober ... are at We are simply trying. to - The Greenhouse, 117 Kercheval. You'll love Because the union itsel! By Tom Greenwood olf. Then. I said, 'My God. "The kids spent the lIf1er- rectify this situation which Clown Corps the jackets, vests, skirts and pants of 100(/:, insists that no member of is counterproductive to the j is there a graveyard in my noon looking for a coffin," the unit may supervise or Richard Klotz loves to gar. wool, with a super-fine pin stripe on light best interests of the students Sets 2 Events den and his backyard shows backyard?'" said Mr. Klotz. "Although if evaluate any other member, and taxpayers of our com. there was a burial here, the brown or gray. There is also a chic, gray wool, we assumed that appropriate it. Things are popping up Possibly, but probably not, mun1ty by negotiating the . . . everywhere. according to Arthur Wood. remains would be long gone jumper with coordinating silk blouse. Add an reassignments would be ne- reassignment of these Indi. T~e Grosse Pomte; Blcen- by now. But it kept them' elegant suede clutch bag, taken to the shoul- gotiated with no difficulty. Tomatoes, melons, beans, ford, chief of The Pointe viduals from the teacher \ tenmal Clown Corps IS .spon. tombstones. Central Library. busy for awhile." I der via a tuck-away gold chain. union to the administrator sorlng two events on Satur. Therefore, we tentatively Tombstones? "In those days many fam. The kids also held a seance association. All of the posl. day, Septe!"ber 11, at the announced, (but did not fill), "I know it seems weird," ilies in rural areas buried around the tombstone, al. the positions so that upon tlons, (or their approximate Grosse Pomte Woods Pres- said Mr. Klotz, of Hampton family members on their though they weren't quite successful negotiations, we equivalent) were budgeted byterian Church, 19950Mack road, "but I was digging in for 1975.76: avenue, .between 10 a.m.'. property," he said. "Ceme. sure w:,y. "All I know is it could implement the changes p.m. the yard last week, leveling teries were usually too far scared me," said one. "It One Is a car wash and the a mound, when I struck some. away. In all likelihood, tmoS was creepy." 1he .Bo.lll'q'.. . ~egol~~tors thing about three inches un. YOUIl CHOICE would have preferred to han. other is a bake .s81e: David stone was stolen years ago Next, the kids consulted a • ,alona . Weber is chairman of the der the ground." by pranksters who just left Ollija boar.d to find out how •• 8 Tbe habi~$ you acgulre are dIe this matteratlhe bar. The something was a tomb. it, where it was eventually either bobbers or sinkers on gaining table. But the issue former, while Liz Grenard is Eva died. According to the chairing the latter. Others stone over l00.years.old. covered up by Ume." board, the baby died from the sea of life-they either bas been forced into the pub. Nearly four feet long. the hold you up or hold you lie media. The result was un- who are involved include While Mr. Woodfo~dhas his s(!arlet fever. /l Nancy Thomas, Polly Heffer. lOG-pound slab of. granite doubts, the neighborhood chil. down. necessary confusion. reads: A check of a historical at. nan and Clown Corps chair- dren were convinced the las of Wayne County showed By Pat Rousseau man Arthur J. Kuehnel. "EVA Klotz backyard contained the the land then to. be owned- . For further information on Daughter of mortal remains of Eva Crane by the Joseph Campaufam. "You.should see a marked improvement Charlie Pappas' Opens on Hill the events, call Mr. Kuehnel C. H. and A. Crane and set out to find them. Hy. Whether the Crane fam. ~in your tennis game the very first week that at 881.8186. . Died i1y farmed there for the use Serves You Right. It's the best June 26, 1854 'A.YOU Campaus will probably never .' -home tennis practice device ever invented." An old, familiar Grosse new dImensions. The .restaur. SELF.DECEPTION Aged 2 ms. and AAU Swimmers be known,., . Billie Jean Kinj;( ... available at HARVEY'S Pointe landmark, has a ant has been redecorated in. The biggest mutake people I 14 dalls" . brand.new name and a to a trio of rooms, each with A check of ":ayne Coun~y .' . COMPLEAT TRA VELER, 345 Fisher Road can make is to be sure they \ "At first I thought 11 was Begin Practice Death Records m 0 e t r a It.... $79 95 . 1:~and.new feeling. CHARLIE i~s very. own distinctive per- can't possibly make one. a sidewalk, until I cleaned it showed no information before' ...... • Pappas', formerly The sonality. Refresh your thirst Swimmers interested in the year 1906. Further dig. Bronze Door restaurant, at in the- bar, ,sit back al)d re. practicing and participating ging via. a call ~o Lansing NOVEMBER 20TH ... is the last day that we 123 Kercheval On.The.Hill lax in the intimate Library for the Grosse Pointe Swim revealed mformahon stopr.ed can accept your needlework to finish for Christmas Club are to report for try. has opened it. dOO':'3 for your or plan to entertain guests in at Lhe year 1867,.when a ure giving Mamie Fessenden's Crewel Studio 397 outs at North High School. destroyed all pnor records. F' h . R d ' patronage. OUering a warm, the dining room. The new IS er oa. The schedule is as follows: Who Eva Crane was and comfortable and relaxed at- decor ... expertly conceived 10 years and under, from 7 how she died is probably lost • m03phere for lunch, dlniler by Ronn Kimberly and Chuck p.m..9 p.m., Monday, Sep. forever in time and memo. Just Arrived ... a smashing pale and late night dining, thi.3 Moraco of Kimberly Korner y'JerrY Va erit& tember 13, and 11 years and ries. cream mohair wrap coat, beautifully new facility provides lts cus. at 20311 'Mack in Grosse over, from 7 p.m.-9 p.m., As for Richard Klotz, he's tailored. Doubles as a rain coat too! Notural, spherical pearls have been cultured successfully Tuesday. September 14. tomers with a totally revised Pointe Woods, gives the res. not too sure what he'n do It's $148 at The Margaret Diamond since early in the 20th century. In this process a mother.of. with the 122-year.old marker. and moderately.priced menu, taurant a unique and enjoy- After the tryouts, swim. Shop, 377 Fisher Road. pearl bead, from three quarters to nine tenths of the dio. mers will be assigned to a "Maybe I'll pyt it in my To suit ~veryone's taste for able atmosphere. meter of the desired product is introduced into the peod practice schedule by new recreation room for a can. complete variety, CHARLIE oys1er. Over a period of years, the oyster deposits layers coach. Fred Michalik, the versation piece," he said, • Pappas' will be serving every. Grotlp facilities are also of nacre around the bead. Cultured pearls are not easily former coach of the East De- brushing some dirt from the Fall ... is an exciting time to decorate. See thing from numerous ham. available, for holiday par. distinguished from genuine pearls, except by an expert. The troit AAU swim team. slab. "Really, just what do our selected line wallpaper, priced from $4.95 a roll technique of producing spherical cultured pearls was de- at Two's Company, 369 Fisher Road. burger combinations, hearty tie. With a look to the For further information, you do with a used tomb. veloped in Japan, and the culturing of pearls is a major soup., 'Sandwiches, lSeafood near future, Sunday bru.'1.ch conlact the Department of stone?" Japanese industry. Well, it could come in and 'steak dinners to the will become a regular oc. Community Services at 885. • 3808 or 885.0271. handy this Halloween. Great Classic Coats ... are at Martha's Closet, daily specialty items that curance. The l1'estaurant i3 Did you know that your old stones can be incorpor. ated into new iewelry? Come in to VALENTEJEWelRY, 377 Fisher Road. Camelhair coats in camel or cara- have gained such popularity open for lunch at 11 A.M. 16601 East Warren at! Kensington, Detroit, 881-4800, and mel colors come in two styles ... the double breast- Monday through Saturday. with Bronze Door C'Ustomers let us show you how. We will show you a drawing of your ed coat and the wrap coat. Soft mohair coats are in throughout the year.:>. And, when you come in ... custom-made iewelry. for your approval before we start a choice of colors ... gray, off-white or beige and Dining at CHARLIE Pap- ask for Chuck. He'll welcome to make the setting. There is no cost or obligation when are in the wrap style and double breasted with a pas' takes on three entirely your visit! we prepare a drawing for your approval on custom-made I wrap belt. Perfect over newer, longer leng_th_s_.__ jewelry. I At the War Memorial A LOSING BATTLE! uA NEW FRINGE BENEFIT' 1977 PONTIAC Ih. TM Program in FIREBIRD2 Dr. H.T.

Business and Industry e va Engine e Auto. Trans. e Power Steering • Power Brakes • AM Radio • WSW Tires By Pat Rousseau When Sunnydale Farms dairy of Brooklyn, e Wheel Covers • Bucket Seats e Air Condi- N.Y., introduced the Transcendental Medi- tioning • Console • Tinted Glass • Bodyside The Sign Of The Lion ... a distinctive collage tation program to their executives, office Molding cf home furnishings. staff, and production workers, productivity 24 MONTH CLOSED-END LEASE and job satisfaction increased significantly SIDE WITH US AGAINST THE UNRELENTING Make Your• Own Placemats . . . and personal happiness and harmony DESTR'UCTIVE FORCES OF MOTHER NATUREI -~.Insert fabric, wallpaper, children's ~ artwork in vinyl backed plastic, THE among employees flourished. DON'T WASTE YOUR SUMMER PAINTING YOUR HOUSE EX ., TERIOR, AGAIN! $12795 PER II KALEIDOSCOPE of Grosse Pointe. The results were so remarkable that a 20- WE CAN FORTIFY YOUR HOME'S DEFENSES AGAINST THE ELE. • MONTH MENTS ONCE AND FOR All WITH AlSCO ALUMINUM, SURfACED • minute film was produced, documenting WITH D'lJPONT TEOlAR' fade, chalk res~tant Paly vinyl tloride, Plus 4 % Use Tax & License Fees The Front Row ... is becoming a popular spot the growthof the program and the numerous CHANGE fOR THE BEiTER NOWt . for separates, long and short skirts and coordinat- ELIMINATE COSTlY ANNUAL PAINTING MAINTENANCE. PROVIDE ing sweaters. Don't forget the full line of Capezio benefits which ensued. "fIRST DAY FRESHNESS" wilh ALSCO "NACONDA aluminum siding. 'TW, shutters and llutters. shoes and boot!J. All are invited to view this film. Admission Is fr". Special Gift Idea . • from The Small Scene. Monogrammed overall sets for infants and toddlers. Gro... Point. W.r Memor••• IIPI!IItIrIan ~ THE IofUla DOCTCM . Thum." S.pt. 8th Piccadilly, The Pastry• Shop ... is where you 1:30 or 7:30 p.m. 17901 E. Wlrr.n 882-3100 find very special and delicious breads and rolls and Exterior Maintenance/AlteratIon Contractor!! pastry, of course. Love that Russian rye and those for Information oall 885-5566 loefl ,•. $I.rm, • I"C!HUN' crescents. .. f .. ... • f , •• ~,.. - ... "'" ,. ,~ • Y: • ... - "" ...... _ ( r,. ~....,.. J.."', . .... ~ ------' - - ~ - ~ -- - - - .~ -- - - ~ - ....------~-'-_.- ..~ _. " so 4 - .. - 4 we e.; AJ "$ -'~~~+--"~'-'-.--.-.--,-,,-.-*,-p-le----...__ .-...... ---;=w....----- __ e

Thursday, September 9, 1976 G R 0 SSE POI N T E N-E vi S PIp Thirt.. n Donation Tea~tillBenefit cOie Fall Art Festival

,,~ .. ',. . . Slated Saturday l\'.'••.:'..•....~'I, ,\' ~ ~\;~ 1 ,,',j One Hundred and Sidy-Five Local and Outstate , Artids and Craftsmen Will Exhibit on War Memorial's Lawns There will be something to please everyone's tastes, old to young, traditionalist to ultra-modern, at the 17th Annual Fall Art Festival co-sponsored by the Grosse Pointe Artists Association and the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. WOMIN'S PAG.S It's scheduled for this I- , Saturday September 11 secliCiilfor chIldren, to be l~. ~ . ' cated to the left of the matn from.lO In the mornmg entrance. Here Paul LeGr6co. I to 5 m the afterno0;I1 o~ of Port Huron, wiu present From Another Pointe I the War Me mar 1a 1s his miniature lead soldiers, Short and to I lawns. authentically co s t u me d to The 165 local and outstate represent various periOds of of View exhibitors will offer art in history in dlfrerent eountrles The Pointe all its forms, from etchings of the world, and Kenneth V By Jabet Mueller to framed oil paintings, draw. Allen, of Livonia, wlll show CONNIE SMITH, daughter lngs. watercolors, serigraphs, his ready.to.paint woo den pen-and-inks and batiks, some toys. It's autumn, and Grosse Pointe has stoppeCl its of MR. .and MRS. JAiMES SMITH of Ghesquiere court. f ram e d. others ready. to. Here. too. George. Landino. summer-long holding of breath, and things are frame. of Orchard Lake, Will demon. HAPPENING, all over ... For instance: gr.aduated magna cum laude from Hillsdale Co~ege In Subject matter ranges from strate how he make.. hand- Theatre Arts Club of Detroit will open its 1976- June, is now a sophomore at realism to abstract. carved wooden toys. Hilda 77 season with the traditional Eva Woodbridge Vic- the University of Michigan Also on display wl1l be Carson wll1 be on hand with. tor Scholarship Tea, to be held this year Friday Dental School. metal sculpture, terra coUa her charming soft toys and ~ Posed at ~he entrance to the which will feature a fashion show and bronzes, plus fine jewel. wooden puppets, Nancy earn. afternoon, September 17, from 2 to 4 o'clock, at the .. " . I'y, pottery. ceramics, stone. eron with her chlld.pleasing Lakeshore road home of Mrs. Howard W. Mordue. MARTIN B. RICHARDS, Windmill Pointe drive home of Dr. by La Strega boutique and a dis- son of DR. and MRS. and Mrs. Henry M. Domzalski, where ware, woodcarvings, leather. "looks good enough to eat" Mrs. James B. Steep is chairman of the tea. play of stained glass boxes by James work and quilts-all com. candles. GEORGE R I C H A R D S, of the Cottage Hospital Auxiliary Assisting her are Mrs. Erwin H.-Foerster ling and will Barurek and whimsical ceramic and pletely original and hand. Glass blowers Dennis Hel. Blairmoor court, will be a present its annual donation tea Tues- I Mrs. Edward F. Melvedt, on reservations; Mrs. Ken- pottery animals by Jim Webers. crafted, of course. fer,' of Lapeer, and Janet teaching assistant In Chemis- day, September 21, from 1 to 3 neth L. Kimmel, table decorations; Mrs. William try/PhysiCs at :MichiganState New this year Is a special (ContJaue4 .. Pale It) o'clock, are par t y~ H. Bundesen, name tags; Mrs. Stewart Boyer, University's Lyman Briggs R. planners MRS. ROB- Mrs. Francis X. Coughlin and Mrs. Frederick M. College when he returns to ERT JOSE, MRS. Van Assche. hostesses. MSU as a junior this fall. Come see Martin, cited for ma.lntainlng LYNN BROUGHTON" Presiding at the tea, table will be past-p~esi- a perfect 4.0 grade point av. MRS. R. B. FAHIM, . dents of the all-woman drama club: the Mesdames erage during the last semes- MRS. ROBERT SUL- THE KOHLER FALL COLLECTIO~ Frank W. Coolidge, James B. Doll, Frank H. Fin- ter, has a 3.97 average for L IV AN and MRS. ney, Richard A. Forsythe, Noel Baker Gamble, his first two years at'MSU. CARMON GREEN, OF HALF-SIZE FASHIONS Frank W. Hausmann, Jr., Julian G. McIntosh; F.us- .. .. (b a c k row, left to sell McLauchlin, Leslie C. Putnam, Glendon Rop- Named to the No:..'thern rightl, MRS. DON- Michigan University Spring erts, Edmund R. Shurley. Francis Van Deusen and ALD F. LAND:il:RS, presented by Kohler representative, Mr, HarryJacoby Bernard. Whitley. semester Dean's List are all. A student DAVID WYBO, of hostess MAR A L Y N Heading the receiving line will be Mrs. Dia- KeDmoredrive, and ANNE DOMZALSKI and • WEDS. SEPT. 15 • Somerset Mall )bt sbop.. of mond T. Phillips. new Theatre Arts president, and HANSEN, of Bedford road, MRS. KIM K. LIE, ;1 . (Continued, on Page 16) KRISTINE ARO, of Roslyn (front. left to right). • THURS. SEPT. 16. Grosse Pointe road, CLAIRE SHEFFERLY, Mrs. Fahimand Mrs. . informal modeling of Belanger road, BARBARA Lie are chairman and W"lton-Pitre, -BOK~, of Birch lane, co - chairman, respec- LEIGH LANE, of Oxford tively, of the affair, road. JAMES CLARK, of Roslyn road and MARTIN SCHNURR, of S'unningdale from Hillsdale next -spring, drive. with '8 major in Elementary • • • Education. As associate SID, DR. LAWRENCE B.1dEL her duties are to write home- LETT, whose wife is the for- town releases on athletes, mer MARY HELEN CHAR. keep game statistics and edit BONNEAU, olGroase Pointe, sports brochures. (they have eight children: •• • six girls and two boys), has FRANK W.HAUS'MANN, .. been appointed director of the JR., of McMillan road,' has Pharmaceutical Corporation been elected a director.at- Biological Research Division large of the American Dia. at Tuckahoe, N.Y. betes Association, Inc., a na- • • • tional health care agency GrOlle, 'Pointe North Hillb J\e44q~.rt~t~c1.jQ .NeWYQfk SAAQ!lJ."jr~4~aJ4J..jf L ..-\.1If E Ci~:r,J1~preriously' aerved .a 'M~'AtE'~~()T~<'1Qa*tj"r 'cij~man ofthebClard of. the of MR. arid MRS: M. DOUG- Mltihlgan Diabetes ASsocia. 1.;'\S TALBOT, of Blalrmoor tion, 'an.tWA affiliate. ~.. court,received' an Exe!=utive • • • Secretarial Associate degree MARK VALENTE, III, of from Davenport College of Whittier road, ED WAR D Business, Grand Rapids, this FRANCIS LUNDY, of Bal. June. lantyne road, JOHN PAUL • • • PULEO, of Littlestone road, Befor. After LINDA NEALE, daughter and GEORGE FREDEa:ICK r of the RICHARDA. NEALES, DIEHL, of Buckingham road, new look for of StoaDhopeavenue, has been have been named to the a you named associate aports infor. Spring Semester Villanova mation director .at Hillsdale University Dean's List. Bart Iclm~nd Hair • Skin .... n College where, a senior, she GROSSE POINTE WOODS • • • has been assistant sports in. LAWRENCE C. REDOU. 21316 Meek Ave. formation director since her TEY, associate administrator 'I freshman year. Linda, anac. of Bon Secours Hospital. re., 886-6060 live member of Chi Omega cently attended ill course on Evenin; """',. sorority, will be graduated Rate Review and External Controls at the University of Colorado in Boulder, part of the Annual National Institute presented by the Hospital Fi. nancial Management Assocla. tion through its Educational Foundation. • • • DR. MICHAEL J. BREN. NAN, of Three Mile drive, professor of Internal Medi. cine at Wayne State Univer- sity and president of the Michigan Cancer Foundation, located in the Meyer L. Prentis Cancer Center, par. from our ticlpated recently with WSU President GEORGE E. GtJL. LEN, JR., in the signing of an affiliation agreement be. Collection tween WS'U and the MCF establishing '8 Comprehensive Cancer Center to be operat- ed jointly by the University 01 and the Foundation. The Cancer Center will conduct research, clinical, control _Kimberly and educational programs. ~ .. GREGORY M. EDWARDS, son of MR. 8nd MRS- DON. J(nilj ALD EDWARDS, of Moor. 18nd drive, has been named to the Spring Quarter Dean's List at Michigan Technolog- iC81University where he is a freshman majoring in Chern. Indispensable two-piece ical En~ineering. in acrylic and wool. (Continued Oft Page 26) Detachable over-collar and cuffs accent the cardigan top.

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ge h "'in"",,. e' .. _ ...... l..~ ~""'''''''', __ ~_~~~ _..... _ ..... fl.; eec,.sed'" "1 Ie: • rl « Page Fourteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 9, 1976 Society News Gathered from the Pointes State La'wyers Wives to Meet Married in Ohio Miss Schach Wed To Dr. C.H. Snyder, Lawyers Wives of Michi. yearly activity reports. intro. gan will hold their 19th an. duction of new officers and with lace inserts and styled I' a floor length, flowered silk' nual meeting next Wednes. presentation of projections Pair Will Reside in Philadelphia While He Interns with wide sleeves. print. ' I She carried an old.fashion. The newlyweds vacationect day and Thursday, Septem. for 1976.77. at Metropolitan Hospital; Garden Reception ber 15 and 16, at Michigan The annual luncheon will ed arrangement of white I in New York City on their mums. pink Sweelheart roses, way 10 their new home in Inn, in conjunction with the be held at Raleigh House Follows Mid-July Rites ~tate Bar Association's an. September 15. at noon. High. miniat\.lre yellow and pink Philadelphia. Appliqued flowers and lace accented the bodice carnations. baby's-breath and Among those Iraveling 10 nual meeting. light of the two-day meeting and sleeves of the Victorian style, white silk taffeta ferns. Her headpiece was a Moreland Hills for the double Over 27 auxiliaries are ex. will be a 3 to 4:30 o'clock tea gown chosen by Cheryl Ann Schach for her mar- matching wreath. ring ceremony were Mrs. pected to participate, with in Michigan Inn's Director's Robert B. Heller came from David Gottschalk .. of Frank- representatives drawn from Room, honoring Mrs. William riage Saturday. July 17, to Dr. Christopher Hickock Berkeley, Calif., to act as lin Hills, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. throughout the state. The bus. Milliken, also on September Snyder. his brother-in.law's best man. Riso, of Anna Maria Island, iness sessions will feature 15. She carried a bouquet pathic College, will be intern- of white roses, baby's- in~ at Metropolitan Hospital. Jason Schach. the bride's Fla .• Mrs. Heller. ~he bride. brother, ushered. groom's sisler. Mrs. Andrew breath, Fuji mums, steph- The 1 o'clock rites in Gar- Detroit Garden Center Sets Fall Workshop Lace inserts accented the Robinson. of WalloQn Lake. anotis and ferns, and field Memorial Church, Pep. floor length, tea blue, tiered the bridc's sisler and. from The Detroit Garden Center ship and workshops to The wore a wreath of match- per Pike, 0., Dr. George J. will present a series of Fall Detroit Garden Center, 1460 gauze dress selecled by Mrs. The Pointe. Mr. and Mrs. ing flowers in her hair. Parsuns, Jr., presiding, were Schach for her daughler's Roy Broman and Mr. and Craft Workshops at its cen. East Jefferson avenue, De- The new Mrs. S n y d e r, f?llowed by a garden recep. wedding. Mrs. Snyder wore I Mrs. George Gardner. tral location: The Moross troit. Michigan 48207. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hon at I~e Schach ~ome. w House in East Jefferson ave. Barbara Tyler will present Harvey J Schach of More Attendmg her slSIer as nue. the first program. Dried Ar. land Hills: 0., is ~,graduale Constance .Schach, of Wal. Helen Stickle is chairman rangements in Baskels, Sep. of Northwestern University loon L~ke. m a dress of pale of this j'car's pro~rams, be. tember 29, and ~l:argc Sun. and will be working toward I blue. tlercd gauz~. accented ginning at 10 and concluding berg and Rulh Simmons will Take a shopp;ng b.. ok ... hav~ at 2 o'clock. Fee for each join forces October 6 to focus her Masters degree in Eco. workshop, open to all DGC on Wicker and Weaves. (wall ~omics. and Ar.t Hislory while Book Review coffee and a sweet with us In PhIladelphIa, where tDe members, is $2. hangings). under the lattice arches. Membership in the Detroit Gardens under Glass will bridegroom, son of Dr. and For Jell. ny Lind We buy only the "top of the Garden Center is open to be Pat Skelly's topic October Mrs. H. Miles Snyder. of Anita avenue, and a graduale everyone, at $5 per year. 13. Peggy Hill will present line" from the finest pastry of Northwestern and Michi. The Jenny Lind Club of shefs in the area. let us Privileges include horticu]. Heritage Pieces wilh Pine gan State University's Osteo. Detroit gat her s Tuesday. ture advice, use of Ihe Cen. Cones October 27. Lois Pol. ------1 September 14, at 12:30 o'clock help plan your next party. ler's 4,OOO.volume horticul. lock will feature Chrislmas in the Lochmoor boulevard ture library, workshops and for the Home November 3. Festival I home of Mrs. Gordon Bueh. lectures and bulletins an. The series closes Novem. rig, where Mr. Buehrig will nouncing activities and of. ber 17, Dorothy Rutyna's willi (Continued from Pa.ge 14) review his latest book, "Sav- fering gardening advice. program on Christmas Ter. Wedding vows were spoken in Garfield Me- ior in the White House." The Fall Workshop Series rariums. morial Church, Pepper Pike, 0., Saturday, July Kelman, of Royal Oak, will Guests are welcome. is scheduled for Wednesdays. W 0 r k s hop participants be among other artists and I ------1 Space is limited, so pre.reg. brini! thejr own luncheon 17, by CHERYL ANN SCHACH, daughter of the craftsmen showing "how they , ~!I~~,.-~_••..It istration is necessary. Regis. sandwiches. Beverages will Harvey J. Schachs, of Moreland Hills, 0., and do it." Birmingham's John 1I-1i-~~~~S22!!.~"Pfl."'!! tration may be made by be provided. For further in. DR. CHRISTOPHER HICKOCK SNYDER, son Wargelin will be creating sending checks for member. formation call 259.6363. of Dr. and Mrs. H. Miles Snyder, of Anita unique art forms. in leaded I' avenue. glass. Grosse Pointe's own r~M. , Sam Douglas will share his ,,., LIQUOIS. lapidary talents. WINES Grosse Pointe Artists Asso- - 19'\t ,,:, ~ .. Baptist La~ies Welcome Lois - ; ff~~ dation President Bette Prud . ...needs assistance at home at prices The Women's. MIssionary Pointe Nort~ High School den wiJI be in her usual lo- that are reasonable Call us for COM- Society of the Grosse Pointe and Michigan State Univer- cation, demonstrating her Baptist Church will welcome sity, daughter of Mr. and pastel portraiture skills. PANIONS ...HELPERS NURSES AIDES home Lois Faust, short.term Mrs. Fausl, of Anita avenue, There'll be music, too: the ... AND LICENSED NURSES missionary to Japan, at their worked in Japan under spon. traditional carillon concert first meeting of the fall sea- sorship of the North Amer. from Grosse Pointe Memorial KAY WISE'S son, .a potluck dinner sched- ican B apt i s t Conference. Church and, in honor of the uled for Tuesday, September teaching English to Japanese Bicentennial, a 2 o'clock per. 21. at 6: 15 o'clock in Ihe students and business exec- formance by The First Michi- Church Fellowship Hall. utives. gan Colonial Fife and Drum Lois. a graduate of Grosse She will share some of her Corps. experiences while stationed in The Corps' handmade uni- Nagoya. The program format forms are authentic, as are also includes appointment their accoutrements and in- and recognition of White struments, made in the same Cross Circle leaders by Olga manner and of the same ma. Rossel, of Renaud road, chair. terials as they were 200 and man of White Cross Mission more years ago. The music work. they play is historically ac. Hostesses for the evening curate. will include some of Lois' The show is free. Nort~ High friends: Mariann .'R'u if's ?ll, "Debra Fleming Pointe .Pir.r .t6"'Exhibit Knopf and Debra .Wegner During 'Art in the. Park' Ihrie. J:lj\.'; n All Pointe women are cor. dially invited to attend. and may call the Church office, Stitch in time for Christmas 881.3343, for reservations. decorating and gifting Lee..~1cArthur Rites Are Read

needlepoint, pre-worked needlepoint, crewel, bargello Mrs. Eva Potter McArthur, of Greens Farms, Conn., an~ Charles O. Lee, Jr., of Cen. Advent Calendars terville, 0., were .married Instruction Books Sunday, September 5, in the Sou t h P 0 r t Congregational Christmas Stockings Church, Southport, Conn. Hooked Rugs, Pillows The Reverend Loren Ensig'n presided at the ceremony. Tree Ornaments The bride, daughter of Frank H. Potter, of Buffalo, Patchwork Stockings N.Y., and the late Mrs. Potter, is a graduate of the Wreaths Buffalo Seminary and at- tended Cornell University, where she affillaled with Alpha Phi. Outstanding collection of wool and synthetic YARNS Mr. Lee, son of Mrs. CALL KAY WISE - VA 2.2310 Charles O. Lee, of Shore crest circle, and the late Mr. Lee, • Scholarships Obtainable/or CUred Dancers 16930 Kercheval • In The Village • G.P. • 881-4575 attended Kenyon College and was graduated from Cornell, where he affiliated with SPECIAL RATES THROUGH SEPT. 20th Kappa Alpha. The newlyweds will live Studios - Grosse Pointe - Birmingham - Downtown Detroit in Dayton, 0., where the bridegroom is vice.president and investment officer of the THOUSANDS Trust Department of the Third National Bank & Trust A CAREER IN NURSING AWAITS YOU _of LightIng Ideas_ Company.

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- Thursday, September 9, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen ------Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women • Phase I Plans I Open Kappa Delta Eest Set Deeplands Celebrity Series Trio Talks Tickets ! Alumnae's Year Sept. 8 Super Year Ahead Disco Evening Club Meeting I The East --Alumnae Associ. Phase I-~; all-singles! ation of.Kappa Delta soror~ty Deeplands Gar den Club ,'. opened Its 1976.77season With '11 th t t M For Pointe Alliance group, kicks ore ItS fall sea. a meeting yesterday evening, WI ga er a, noon nex on. day, September 13, at the SOil with a Disco Party at Wednesday, September 8, at II a r s ens Island summer Sixth Season Opens. Tomorrow with a Fashion Show 7:45 o'clock this Sunday eve. the Stratford place home oC home oC Mrs. John Keys, at The East Jefferson Avenue Home of . ning. September 12, at Grosse Mrs. Harold Mlstele. whose co.hostess for this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donovan Pointe Memorial Church. I The program included a first meeting oC the season Admi -ion' tI I' g White Elephant Sale, with all is Mrs. Richard Stein. The Alliance F'rancaise de Grosse Pointe has S5 IS ~e 0\\, r~ . proceeds going to the Crip. planned an exceptional 1976-77 program, designed ular Sunday meehng .donah?n pled Children's Hospital in Gu(:st speaker Florence to appeal to all who are interested in the French of 75 ce.nts. Sort d~JIlks WII! Richmond. Va. Jean Jensen DeCever will present a pro. be prOVided. All slIlgles be. handled resen'alions. I gram on birds language, French culture and/or the French point tween the ages of 20 and 39 . of view. ------are invited to parliripate. I The Pointe Alliance's Donovan, Mrs. George de Phase I also has planned I sixth anniversary year Bary and r.~rs. Warren. Wil. a volleyball night CorFriday. begins tomorrow, Friday, kln~on, AIlJance presl~ent, September 17, at 7:30 o'clock 'th '6 assisted by four professlOnal Septemb er 10, WI a models in the Defile de in Memorial Church's Fellow. to 8 o'clock fashion shuw Mannequin featuring casual ship Hall. No previous experi. ence is necessary for an eve. at the lakefront home of sport clothes, elegant after. ning of fun and :J chance to. Mr. and Mrs. }<'rank Don- noon frocks and evening meet new friends. ovan in East Jefferson gowns. avenue. There'll be wine, cham- Phase I. open to all singles pagne, and a selection oC between 20 and 39. meets The Mar gar e t Diamond new, imp 0 r t e d French I every Sunday at Memorial Shop will present Mrs. Mary cheeses. Church. Further inCormation Lee Scherer, hosless Mrs. Alliance members, prospec.' on the group's activities may be obtained by contacting Gust Jahnke at the Church, 882.5330. Solid Cherry \ MRS. DENIS LUZ, {left}, chair- Yacht Club following each speaker's -----+..-----_ .....-..~--- Drawer Chest man of the 1976-77 Grosse Pointe appearance at the Woods Theatre. 18" • 23" • 36" high Celebrity Series, presented by the The reason, they're looking so happy Bon Secours Hospital Assistance is that there are VERY FEW tickets e:!~~:l'J League, discusses the status of ticket left, for either the Series, which sales with MRS. JOHN AULT, (cen- features five celebrity speakers on Crisp footwork for an afternoon ter), ticket chairman, and MRS. Thursday mornings, October through stroll. Casually accented THOMAS VERBIEST, who is han- March, (with time outfor December, with tasseled trim. dling reservations for the Celeprity when everyone's Christmas shopping Luncheons at the' Grosse Pointe and hopping), or the luncheons. $35

The Series, opening October as long as they last-by send. Luncheons, all five Cor$30, 14 with Peter Lind Hayes ing checks, payable to Bon $6 individually, may be reo and Mary Healy, is available Secours Hospital Assistance served by sending checks to League, to Celebrity Series, as-a-whole only, at $16 per Bon Secours Hospital, 468 Mrs. Thomas Verbiest, 1140 person. Cadieux road, Grosse Pointe, Yo r k s h'i r e road, Grosse Tickets may be reserved- Michigan 48230. Pointe, Michig8n 48230.

tive members and guests are urer, and Mrs. Anthony Ver- Augier, school, and Mrs. are welcome. Reservations meulen, secretary. Denise Controulis, member. are not necessary. Guest Committee chairpersons in. ships. tickets are $5. clude Mrs. Joseph Marshall, Parking will be available programs, Mrs. Walter Isley, In the months ahead, Pointe just off the Donovans' drive. pub lie i t y (English), Mr. Alliance members will enjoy their annual Christmas Con- way. Robert, publicity (French), 115 Kercheval "On The Hill" • Grosse Pointe OfCicersassisting President Dr. Mark McQuiggan, Dr. cert, hear a ~ocal conCer. Arthur Seski, Dr. Antoine encier, enjoy a soiree, and -1;).7'. Mireille Wilkinson this year sample delectables at a night are Rene RlJbert and Mrs. Nahoum and Mrs. Bertram, Karl Bertram, vice-presi- scholarships, Mrs. Sydney of "French Connection Food." dents, Marco Nobill, treas- Newhouse and Mrs. PIerre East Side Delta Zetas Set Needlework Night ~.. ."" : , ,', . 'pifltl " East' SiaEiDelta Zeta Alum- Mu. ,;l'.;edecick cEng, lI8Crel ~:lIte 0/ tAe 'J!icin:~ nae have planned a Night of tary,'~n~ jMrs. Christian, j)ro. STARliNGd' I I 0J!j" MONDAY"SE.pt~,13th, NOW TWO LOCATIONS Needlework for their mee.t: gram' etlan'man. ' . ing Monday, September 13, Further information on 20311 Mack in Kim~erly Korner at the Lakeland avenue home Monday's meeting may be 16906 Kercheval in the Village of Mrs. Edward Christian. obtained by contactIng Mrs. Donna Stuart and Cindy Christian at 343-o~75. Car son will demonstrate needlepoint techniques for members and friends, who ~c¥-.~ ndleton-- may purchase kits and begin making eyeglass cases. CoHee and dessert will be "4'1 MACK Country Clothes: served at 7:30 o'clock, with Gresse Pt•• WMIh '1' 4 Ills. II...... 1 the business meeting and welcome to needlewc ' . following. Co- hostesses are Mrs. Paul Emig FAll CLASSES and Mrs. Jack Fobare. S'art September 13 our world Among those attending will DECOUPAGE be Mrs. Jonathon Martin, of All phales Moran road, Mrs: Richard Day and Ev.nin, Lootens, of StiIlmeadow lane, ...... and Mrs. Joseph Nerone, of NEW Anita avenue. Wednelday Worklhop Mrs. Martin heads tbe lO a.m. to 4 p.m. group's slate of officers as $1 per hr., 2 hr. min. president for 1976.77. Mrs. 885-9400 While They Last Fobare is vice.president in charge of membership. Mrs. _ ...... 1~5 , .... , , ...... 'Ill • , .... ~ '-t. ""... w.. &ley Robert Burns is treasurer, , For"1erly ... DRESSES 78.00 to 450.00 24.00.13 •• 00 'fltJIM (/)amR PBARMAC COATS/RAIN'COATS 130.00 to 535.00 39.00.161.00 in-the-village SPORTSWEAR/ JACKETS 52.00 to 255.00 16.00. 77.00 SLACKS 34.00 10 114.00 11.00. 35.00 BLOUSES 22.0010 70.00 7.00. 21.00 T-SHIRTS 16.00 to 26.00 5.00. 8.00 SKIRTS 30.00 to 107.00 9.00. 33.00 SWEATERS 35,00 to 110.00 18.00. 59.00 TENNIS & GOLF 28.00 to 54.00 9.00. 17.00 ACCESSORIES/BAGS 22.0010 70,00 7.00. 21.00 JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES 6.00 tc' 55.00 2.00. 17.00 LINGERIE & ROBES 13.0010164,00 5.00. 49.00

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~ ._ ._..__--:...~...._...... '.._.t_.,- ...... rd'_., 'd ...... Page Sid"" GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 9, 1976 Society News Gathered from .the Pointes I Park Garden Club to Meet TrolDel, From Another Pointe of View 'Arts and Crabs' Engaged The Grosse Pointe Park future, Seats Officers '------I Garden Club star Is its fall Mrs. ~onald N. Sweeny, (Continued from Page 13) I season Monday, Septcmber Jr., presldcnt, will condu~t The Trowel and Error Gar. Mr$. Charles C. Hicks, new director. 113 with a luncheon meeling the business session. Assisl. Aids Interlochen den Club elected 1976-77 om- * • * at'the Pemberton road home' ing her in the coming year cers at a June meeting in of Mrs. Vernon Johnson, co. will be Mrs. Hillaire Van the Warren home of Mrs. Pre-Concert Dinner hoslessed by Mrs. Clarence Hollebeke and Mrs. John Benefit Guests Will Dine at New Charley's Crab. Alfred Goolsby, prior to de. The Women's Association fot the Detroit 8ym. Treadwell. Ross, first and second vice. in Oak-Paneled living Room from Pointe's parture for a tour of the phony Orchestra's annual subscription dinner pre. Mrs. Pierre Y. Heftler will presidents. respectively. Macauley.Glancy Mansion Ingle Memorial Gardens in ceding the opening night concert of the Orchestra's speak on "Where We've Been Mrs. Ralph McKenney will East Square Lake road. 1976.77 season will be held Thursday, September and WiJere We're Going," a I serve as recording secretar}' Chuck Muer's new Charley's Crab in Troy will Mrs. William Nixon is presi.' 23, at the Detroit Athletic Club. review of the Club's past 251 Mrs. Diane Levick as corre: celebrate its grand opening next Tuesday, Septem- dent. ass is t e d by Mrs. Women's Assodation president Mrs. Harry W. years and a promise for the, sponding secretary. ber 14, with an "Arts and Crabs" benefit dinner for I Goolsby as first vice.prest- Taylor announces that the black tie affair will the National Music Camp and Interlochen Arts Idenl, Mrs. Robert Loman, start at 5:30 o'cJ~k, with "Dutch Treat" cocktails. Academy ,------second vice-president. Mrs. M W'll' H B d f L' I d' -YORKSHIRE The ch~rit affair is be- per SOD - Mr. and Mrs. Al~~ Gill, secretary, Mrs. rs. 1 18m . un esen, 0 meo n roa , IS TELEVISION SERVICE . I ~..I Yb th C Schwarlz expect a complete William Cook, treasurer, and ~hairman of the evening. ID? p anncu Y e om- sellout of the 3OO-seat res. Mrs. John Porter. corre. I · ,.. * 7'78-4050 mlttee of the Interlochen taurant. The C. A. Muer Cor- spollding secretary. Aiding her in mailing invitations was a com. • WARRANTV SERVICE CENTER FOR: Center for the Arts. poration is donating aU food. ------Photo by Collingwood SWO;o mittee chaired by Mrs. Charles M. Endicott, of G en era 1 ('hairme,l art"! and t-everage~. i in Februan- of 1975 features ~ M~ and Mrs. Rohert C. Stratton place, and induding Pointers Mrs. Nor. ZENITH, RCA, QUASAR Marianne and Alan Schwartz./ T:le event starts at 6:30 as its main dining' area the ~herlda~, of Balfour road, ar,'l man Bob, of Winthrop place Mrs Vollrad J. von I Vice.chairmen include Naney o'clock. Entertainment will oak.p a n e 11e d living room aolW.~~nel~rlDgdatuhgheteenrgaC~AemeRRnAtBerg, of Stillmeadow lane, Mrs. Hugh Hauser, of ANTENNA SERVICE - and Bob Dewer, Connie and be provided by students from from the Macauley.Glaney UIc • Sh h d d R W M d ld f Pete Estes. Mary and Lee Interlochen, the internation. mansion in Lakeshore road, LE~GH to Fredenck Palmer ore am roa ,an Mrs. ay • ae ona , 0 25 Years In This Area! Iacocca, Virginia and Paul ally-famous cultural facility designed in 1929 by the late BlaIr, SOD .ofMr. and ~rs. Lochmoor boulevard. Mirabito and Thelma and near Traverse City. Albert Kahn. IGeorge BlalJ'. of Beaconsh~ld In addition to the Grosse Pointe invitations 21915 MACK Between 8 & 9 Mile Rds. John Riccardo. The new Charley's Crab, Chuck Muer purchased the ~venue. A summer wedding ~ommittee members, who spent a bright, sunshiny With only a few tickets left replacing the original Char. room and. had it dismantled IS planned. day addressing, stuffing and sealing envelopes- -completely tax deductible, ley's Crab which was destroy- piece by piece three years The bride-e:lect, a 1m and enjoying luncheon, served around the patio at $125 per couple or $75 per . ed by fire in Orchard Lake i ago when the Pointe mansion Gros-se Pointe South High fountain and reflecting pool at the Endicott home SHAPE-UPI Fri======~===ii-I""'''':razed Sehool graduate, is now a -were pen.wielding groups from Grosse lie, Bir- I ..Co~mittee members for senior at Michigan Slate Uni. mingham and Bloomfield. the InterlocheD benefit are versity. She expects to reo * ,.. * AEROBIC DANCING Nicole and Peter Stroh Ruth ceive her degree next June. The reservations committee for the DSO open- and Joe V.DCe Barba~a and Sbe is a member of Gamma The new dance fitness program. The. f) E.tablil1tH 1948 Al Wrigley, Barbara and Phi Beta sorority. ing night dinner is headed by Mrs. Russell E, "FUN" way to physical fitness and a: i\. Classes resume September 11. For Larry Bensmen, Jessie and Her fiance, graduated in Bauer, of Lakeshore road. Table decorations are trimmer figure. Classes begin Sept. 20. : ,.; : \.\ informalion phone 886-1365 or Ed Frohlich, Mary Jane and 1971 from Grosse Pointe the responsibility of Mrs. Paul F. Howe. Mornings-Faith Lutheran Church. Jef- ' •. ' ~ 881-6239 _ Roger Jacobi, Dorothy and South High, is now affiliated Mrs. Richard W. Tucker heads the corps of Henry Johnson. Betty and with the Penwa1t Corporation hostesses, including, from The Pointe, Mrs. Frank ferson at Philip, Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9:30. i nollce M.. te" of Micltipll Chuck Muer, Marian and in Lansing. A. Ckrmack, Jr., of Perrien place, Mrs. Jerome P. a.m. FREE DEMONSTRATION: Sept.! ~ notice Malter. of America Ernie Jones. R'acl1el and Johannigman, of Santerbury road, Mrs. Macdonald, 15, 9:30 a.m. AFTERNOONS: Salem ~ lAtthetti Co.lleil Damon Keith, Marian and Set Welcome Mrs. Thomas Schoenith, of Lakeland avenue, Mrs. Cal Patterson. Barbara and Joseph A. Vance, Jr., of South Deeplands road. Mrs. Memorial Lutheran Church, Moross at . 1!::=209===4=5=M==.=ek==A=y=en=.=e=====G=l'OMe===P=o=i=.=te==~=ooda====.1:rJa~f:~~m~d ~tty Wagon Coffee (C_o_n_t_in_u_ed__ on_P_8_g_e_2_6_)_. _ Chester. Mon. & Wed. or Tues. & Thurs., : 1:00 p.m. Free demonstr:ation, Tues.,: The Honorable G. Mennen Sept. 14, 1:00 p.m. For further informa- : Williams, Associate Justice ~oss anO Seeley tion call WA 1-0770 or 882-6786. of the Michigan Supreme ...... rs of fine lighting devices Court, will be guest speaker at the Thursday, September ~ shaHs deaned, replaced '16, 'meeting of the Welcome LCIIItpS repaired Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe and H~rper Woods. All work done by factory personnel September Club members gather at 11 o'clock in the Grosse Pointe :J~e Sign oll~e J:iorz War Memorial's Fries Audi- Kimberly Korner Front Row Mini Moll torium for coHee and sand. 21311MIdl .. 1..... 1"" lC.dlMl ill IIle wi.... 30% DISCOUNT wicbes. Top item of business on the 882-0052 881.2880 h day'S .(end.a wiHbe final ..../.iII plans for Welcome Wagon's annual benefit luncheon and ,. fasbion show, scheduled for Thur.sday, Odober 7, at the hand-crafted War Memorial. Alpha Phi Alumnae PEWTER" II Open Year Tuesday Members of the Detroit dining accessories ~l EalitS u u r ban Alumnae Today many jewelers and craftsmen con- I Chapter of Alpha Phi gather sider Pew1er "the silver of the future." for their first meeting of the However, according to Gilbert, it was not season next Tuesday, Septem- always that way ... ber 14, in Mary Alice.Charles' When every blessed thing you hold McKinley avenue home. Is made of silver, or of gold, The evening mrts at 7, You long for simple Pewter." with a potluck dinner. A mon- etary gift will be sent to the Start your collection today at savings. collegiate chapter with the Drinking vessels, platters, serving bowls, ~I'I I most alumnae present. Ann ash trays, candle holders, sconces. I Welsher, 881-7937, is the lady to call for reservations, and We give you MORE l contributions to the potluck. for your $ $ $ on J SALE Meeting Set Saturday QUALITY FURNISHINGS now tnrough September 30th By CAR State Board I Our Platinum Prestige collection of Hayden Heath, of Audubon road, new president of the bedspreads and draperies by India Michigan Children oC the III :low'" ;el' • American Revolution, will preside at the first state I\ Handlooms is now available by special board meeting of the 1976-77 Bits 'n Pieces :J.urnilure & Carpel Co. I year this Saturday, Septem- Gift Boutique order. Choose the exact spread you need ber 11, at the Dearborn His. 881.1285 16421 HARPER NR. WHITTIER U174 .act (I'. Terre,l, Cruse 'lilte Wtt4s from a variety of custom quilted floral prints torical Museum. ()poft Moll. ,I''''''lIn Sa,.. 10,30 om to 5,30 p.m. Hrs. Mon., Thurs. till 8:30 Others 5 P.M. On the agenda for the and solid colors. Beautiful fabrics and weaves, gathering, hosted by the Dearborn CAR Society under also, including velvets. At excellent savings now. its president, Nancy Ann Bomarito. are a discussion of Please allow 6 weeks for delivery. the aims of the national so- ciety and a basic workshop in Parliamentary Law, to be conducted by Mrs. Robert Willoughby, of Plymouth. Among those planning to attend are Mrs. George F. Ryckman, senior state presi. dent, and her children. Judy JacobsonS and Tom Ryckman. of Rivard ~ ffiIDl:? OOU@ ~ boulevard; Melanie Gilbert, oC University place, stale Ii- Brunke, of Bishop road, state branan curator; and' Susan corresponding secretary.

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• Thursday, September 9, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seventeen Women's Page by, of and for Pointe Women

, Newconters to Roast Ox at 'Olde English Country Pub' Miss Van Eckoute Grosse Pointe Newcomers Howard and Debbie Tisch. and John Nicholas, Elaine dilional affair. celebrate the opening of their ler will host this first event and Don Rutter, Marge and Fur the r information on 31st year with an Ox Roast oC the Call season. Their com- John Tyrer and Shirl and Newcomers' activities, pur- Saturday, September 11. at mitlee members include Judy Dick Williams, all of whom poses and qualifications for Married. in August the OJde English Countr~' and Wayne Alexander, Doris ha ve been preparing for membership may be obtained Pub, (better known locally and Harold Bradley, Judy weeks for this popular. tra. by ralling 885.65t5. Newlywed Gregory A, Lestans Are I1ItHome in as Grosse Pointe Park's I and Ed Christian, Evelyn Grosse Pointe Woods after Cl1IliforniaVaca- Community Center). and Bill Langman, Matia{lne Shape Up . Firm Up tionj Venise Lace Accents Bride's Gown Learn to Plan for Retirenlent Margaret Elizabeth Van Eckoute, daughter of . . . Call Up Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Van Eckoute, of Belanger I "Ptanning for the senior A second series starts Oc- road, and Gregory A. Lestan, son of Mrs. R. M. Years," Wayne State Univer. tober 30, with morning ses- Lest~n, of :Warren, and the late Mr. Lestan, were sity's newest program for sions at Plymouth Salem High marned Fflday, August 6, in Saint Michael's Epis- those about to rf.tire, will be School and afternoon sessions copal Church. ------offered by the Applied Man. at the Grosse Pointe War KAY WISE agement and Technology Cen- Memorial. Officiating at the 7 complementing the colors of ter of the College of Lifelong Guest experts will cover For"BALLETICS~' o'cloc1~ nuptials was The the i r g 0 w n s, were Mrs. Learning this fall. such areas as finances, health Reverend James McLar- Randall Newstad, who came The course consists of six and aging, leisure activities, , . , the Exercises that en, assisted by Father from Petoskey to serv~ as two.hour sessiohs on Satur. where to live, travel, food Re-Proportion Your Body Fa b i an Sominski, of hon?r matron, and brIdes- days, from 10 o'clock to noon and fitness, and second ca- Saint Anne' Ch h m:'IIds Mrs. Douglas. Hoag, s urc , Any Argo, Lynn Coddmgton, or 2 to 4 in t~e afternoon. reers. Coordinator is How8rd letinMr. Int.mtelHat., At..n<. Classes The program starts Septem- Warr~n., a former Pointer who now • F, Shout, himself R Detroit ber 18, with morning sessions . Ve~lIce I~ce acce~ted the makes her home in Washing- Edison retiree. at the Birmingham Center for V new membership prices av~il- EmpIre ~al~t an~ hl~h nec~ ton, D.C., and Can ice Lestan. Enrollment fee is $35 per Continuing' Education and ~f the brIde .s. whIte SIlk kmt the bridegroom's sister. person, $50 per couple. Reg . .gown. Matchmg 'lace edged afternoon sessions at AMTC able for Mothers & Daughters ber hem. Nor bet Lestan was his headquarters in West Grand istration information may be . Her waist length veil fell brother's best man. In the boulevard, Detroit. obtained by calling 577-4710. from a cap of Venicea lace, usher corps were the brother v call today for enrollment 'and she carried white Sweet. oC the brld.e, James Van E.c. heart roses and daisy mums. koute, Dav!d Gleason, cousm Her attendants, in frocks of DC the bridegroom, G ~ ~ e pink, purple and blue floral Gousseaux and Larry O1eJmk. Call Kay Wise-VA 2.2310 print on white, with matching ,Timothy Van Eckoute, of jackets, carrying bouquets Roslyn. road, the b rid e • s Exchanging marriage vows in Saint Mich- ael's Episcopal Church Friday, August 6, were MARGARET ELIZABETH VAN ECKOUTE and • Special Rates through Sept. 20th Mr. Lestan, son of Mrs. R. M. Lestan, of Warren, ~ Ellene Schoenly and the late Mr. Lestan. The bride is the daughter Studio. Grosse Pointe- of the Henry J. Van Eckoutes, of Belanger road. PRE-SCHOOLCLASSES Birmingham - Downtown Detroit Interiors nephew, was ring bearer. mother carried orchids. CERTIFIEDKINDERGARTEN FUU DAY CARE M.Ellene Schoenly AS.l.o. Mrs. Van Eckoute chose After a reception a! Hill. Hol Lunches and Snacks emerald green and blue chif. crest C 0 u n try C I u b , the Linda Anger A.S.1. D. fon for her daughter's wed. newlyweds vacationed in Cal- Individual Attention by Trained Staff. Fenced Play yard Oliver'T. Weidokal A.S.I.D. ding. Mrs. Lestan was in ifornia. They are at home In Open year 'round 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. pastel floral chilfon. Each Grosse Pointe Woods. 23041 E. JEFFERSONbetween 8 and 9 Mil. REUPHOLSTER Interior Design and Decoration 772-2800 M,iss A.t'wood to Say Vo'ws YOUR Fine Furniture. Carpet, Dr. and Mrs. Bertram deH. in Salem, where his father FURNITURE! Draperies, Wallpaper, Atwood, of Old Lyme, Conn., is a practicing dentist. 20" OFFSALI and Accessories formerly oC The Pointe when He was graduated from Dr. Atwood, who now teaches Dean Junior College in 1970 Commercial, Residential at P r i n c e ton Theological and from Hawthorne College ON ALL FABRIC Seminary, was pastor of in 1972, served two years in 325 South Etan. Birmingham - 646-7660 Grosse Pointe M e m 0 ria I the United States Army, dur- INCLUDING Church, are announcing the ing which he was stationed • Custom Bedspreads engagement of their daugh- overseas in Italy, and is now • Drapery Hardware by Kirsch ter, Elizabeth O1dis Atwood, associated with the Fertilizer • Woven Wood • Window Shades to James Gerald Clune, III, Chemical Division of Agway, . • Levolor Blinds son of Dr. and Mrs. James Inc., in Millerton, N.Y. Gerald Clune, oC Salem, N.Y. A February wedding is REED WAU COVERING Miss Atwood attended the planned. Dwight School In Englewood, IUY 3 1l0US, GET , fllEE Over 1000 Potterns to Choose From. N.J .. Kingswood School and Grosse Pointe High SChool. SlUt.,. !o, 59% !ff She was graduated 'in '1971 • Giftware . All CusfomDraperies, ", <""yes ;J.. Y!~ tan give your.J)Qrne Q new look' Give from Pine Manor Junior Col. ., PI~nt Specials-Also! ~ Manufactured in Our; . 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Grand Marais Garden Club gathers for its first meeting of the season Monday, Sep- tember 13, at 11 o'clock in Grosse Pointe Garden Cen. ter he a d qua r t e r s at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial, where a talk by the librarian, Mrs. Donald Galvin. will be followed by an opportunity to browse through the large col- lection oC gardening books available at the Garden Cen. tcr. I '1 '6'l Day and evening wear, Luncheon follows at the Washington road home of Mrs. Donald Schuur. This month's co.hostesses are Mrs. John Foley and Mrs. Phillip deftly designed in wool Challi~, Skillman. Card Party Is Planned By Lodge 585 ladies knit jersey, moire satin, velvet

The Ladies Auxiliary of Harper Wocrlr Lodge No. 585 F&AM has scheduled a card party for Wednesday. Sep- and silk chiffon, 4 to 16 sizes. f tember 29, at 7:30 in the evc. ning at Jefferson Temple in d East Elcven Mile road, SI. Clair Shores. September Only ..- 10% off personalized CARDS, GIFTWRAP, PARTY GOODS, CANDLES Christmas Cards Shop for Christmas cards early this year and ~ake advantage of our 10% discount on all Christmas cards ordered from our very large selection of catalogues through the month of September. JacObS()IlS 17047 KERCHEVAL, in-the-Village TU 2-7790 OPEN THURS, AND FIR UNTIL 9 P,M,

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, , G RoO 5 S E POt N,r ENE VI S Thursday, September 9, 1976 Society News Gathered fro.m the Pointe

Lady of Providence Observing tbeir G 0 1d e Wedding anniversary via ~h~R. J. Kirkpatricks Cirde ptlns Benefit concelebrated mass at Sai Kirkpatrick-Dobbie." Vows. Exchange,d' Cllre de MOhtelalco Chur ------.carried a dried flower bou. G. W. Sclilletf,of' VirJinla Our Lady of Providence Tuesday. August 31, we Circle MS, Daughters of BrideSele. ds La..."e Gown for Late Afternoo' n Rites'. que.t Beac,h V•.- , ..U r, In. d _11.,U MR. and MRS. JOSEPH LE Isabell., will celebrate its Pair to Reside in Gaylord, Where Bride- She is the daughter of Mr. Fre!! Leltert. of MacUsoo, .0., KE,. of Bishop road, marri 25th year with a gala dinner in Detroit's S,aint Margar groom Will Practice Law .nd Mrs. George Kaltenbach, and Gre1ory_., Kirtpa,trick, and fashion show, ninth an. Mary Church .August 31. 192 of Hawtliomeroad who came ~rom II~.' nual such event lor the Mr. Lemke IS president Th . I t ft . Ch' t th ,,' The motners of the bride Circle, Wednesday, Septem. e a e a ernoon ceremony. In flS e The 'bridegroom, who had and bridegroom ieleeted cor •. the D e t r 0 i t Archdioces . I ber 22, at the Polish Century King Lutheran Church at which Linda Marie been mildng his. home in sages of cymbidium orchidl Council .of S e n.l 0 r Citiz .Dobbie spoke her marriage vows to Ronald James Bloomfield HlDs, is the lOll ,and st~phaaoUs,.. , Club . Clubs. Mrs. Lemke is trea Kirkpatrick was followed by a reception at the of Mr-.. and Mrs. Robert. C. The newlyweds willmili Parly proceeds will be di. urer, and has long been a Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Kirkpatrick, of East Lanting. their home in aayIord, wbere vided between Sister Arline's live In the tounci~ of Cat Officiating Ilt' the 4 :30 ' Susan Leiter~ and Gary the bridegroom, a Detroit Cancer Research and the oUe Women. They have thr Juvenile Diabetes. Founda. o~cJock, rites Saturday, The bride, who had been Kirkpatrick witnesse~ the College of Law graduat~, 'ad, children and 13 grandchi tion. dren. August 21, ,was Pastor making her home in Vernier rites. Out,of,town guests in. milted to the Bar in 1975, has Styles 'lor men-and women Joseph Fabry. . road, wore a lace gown and eluded Co:nmander and Mrs .. JOIned a ~al~aw lirm~ ' will be featured. Accepting i reservations at $7 per person binck, 527.7784. General chai Election Talk for Unitarians donation t h I' 0 ugh Friday, pHsons are Pearl Pomp NOW IS, TH.ETIME' TO septe~ber 17, is Angie Slab. and Genevieve Grunis. The Women of Uie Grosse view of the caDdidatea' Pointe Unitarian Church will strengths and .weaknesses, STARTYOliR welcome guest speaker Paul policies andacc:omplishmenls. Donahli~,aide .tq 'Congress., The luncheon and l~ure man Lucien. Nf'dzi. fol1owing 8r~ both ~ to the public. a no'on luncheon next Tues- Reservations for the luneheoo day, Septe.Vlber 14, at the must ,be made by tomo,rrQW, Check&,CI.~r, Pilot- Church. Friday, Septem~r 10, by con. ,Check Ther,mostat . Mr. Donabue will speak'on ta~ting. Judy Preston, . ~ 9152. There i~ no c~rge: tOl' Check Burner uPcolIfingloeal -and national the lecture i:>rl:l" aDd re~. , The fir'st slep in planning a successful holiday is to Oil Blower Motor elections, offez:ing' an' ovet. yations are'npi necessary:. ' know yourself. Is your travel style luxury all the way? Or do you prefer accommodations and other facilities . Replace Filter AlphaMu DKG's Open Season This Saturday that are comfortable. clean. and perhaps a bit more modest in appointments? Do you want to be looked t" SflVICE AND INSTALLATIONS Dr .. Ra~hel Brake will be- in C

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ThursdlYI September 9, 1976 GROSSE POiNTE NEWS Page Nineteen Women's Page by, of and. for Pointe Women r. ~ J

;;:,:;:Cultural Center to Host Public atOpen HOltse Set Christian Busine" Ladies' Dinn,r Pro9ram !:~~~Flaming torches and green.: next Wednesday, September their faU season with a free Tea Begins Year For Woman's Club I I!~y wmcreat~ a pedestl'ianl15, as the Detroit Institute of public open bouse. . The Detroit East Side' ------SCott, Philip J. Skillman, slate of officers is Mrs. Dick J~J,I)all across Woodward ave. Arls. Main Library and the T.1e popular event in tbe Council of Christian Business Mrs. DickWarner Is President of the Or9anilation, Jack Thorpe and Ralph F. Warner, pre sid e n I, ~lrs, .)Rue from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock Historical Museum launch heart of the cultural center and Professional Women will Scheduled to Start Its 1976-77 Season Urso. Beemer will serve as first .'c, is being underwritten by feature the Fred Jezierski 'h T Ikb F k A I Mrs. Lawrence E. Holmes vice-president, MI's. John W . Winkelman's for the sixth family in "Fun with Flow. Wit a,. y rln nCJe0 is social chairman, Mrs. An. Murphy as second vice.presi- consecutlve year. Last year, ers" at its monthly dinner Members of the Grosse Pointe Woman's Club drew Bremer, co.chalrman. dent, approximately 4,500 persons program Tuesday. Septem. and their guest,s will open the Club's season next Hospitality chairman Is Mrs. Recording secretary is l\lrs. enjoyed the festivities. bel' 21, at the Thomas Manor Walter J. Bavol, assisted by Josep:t Chojnowski. Corre- " The three institutions plan in East Detroit. Wednesday, September 15, with a tea and program co-chairmen Mrs. Merritt and sponding secretary is )[rs. a full evening of events. be. The Jezierskls-Fred, his starting at 12:30 o'clock in the Grosse Pointe War Mrs. Alfred Butlanelli. Bogan. l\lrs. l\lar}' Evelyn ginning in mid.Woodward wife Jeannine and their Memorial's Crystal Ballroom. Heading the Club's new I Self is trea surer:' with the music of the New daughter Juy-will present a Mrs. Lloyd A. Beemer, McKinney Cotton Pickers. group of Instrumental and program chairman, will Tea hostess Mrs. Michel A. Under the President's Executive Order of November 20, the 13.piece Detroit jazz vocal numbers following their introduce Frank Angelo, SkaU and co.hostess Mrs. group which captivated last GORDON NELSON 1962, housing, which ,elated to or was aided by Federal assist- dried flower arranging demo associate executiv~ direc- Richard Stoner will be as~I year's audience. conductor of the once, come under on anti-discrimination mandote. The Order onstration. tor of the DetrOlt Free sisted by a corps of Club To f a c i li tat e pedestrian Guest speaker will be Pr,ess, who will speak on members, including tho Mes. inc~ud{!d new F,H.I,. or V.A. mortgage constructior, public movement among the three World-Renowned Millie Dienert, who trav.els "Politics: 1976 Style." dames Chester Bogan, Ivor buildings, Woodward traffic housing, ho~sing ossisted thro~gh urbon ~enewol. ond Federolfy internallonally for the .BI11y Mr. Angelo joined the Free Carter, Ernest J. Collins, will be rerouted between owned housing. Shce then, statutes hove been p:lssed in a ~raham. Crusades and IS an Press staff in 1941. He en. John T. Condon, John V. Farnsworth and Ferry during I DENBY CONCERT CHOIR rwn-:!::ercf S!CI,,~, o'.,(;m,".ed by ordinances In some cities, mak. mtemahonal co~su1tant for listed in the United states Crane, Russell G. Cushing. the open house. Christian Women s .ClUbs and Navy shortly after Pearl Russell K. Davis, Jr., Frank announces the opening of the ing it iilego! to di~crimhote against 0 purcl,oser ar. the grounds At the Detroit Institute of I Chri.stian Business and Pro. Harbor, serving aboard a DeCaville, Ray m 0 n d J. cif. roce, color, religion, ~r notional origin or background. Arts, visitors will be invited SINGING SCHOOL and fesslOnal Women. destroyer escort until No. Duffy, John E. Hoskins, Roy to view all open galleries and The 6:30 o'clock dinner is vember 1945 Jacobs, Harold B. Wal. CHORAL Division GROSSE PC!NfE REAL ESfATE CO., 20087 Mock Ave., hear Douglas' DaVis, News. L-.:.e. by reservation oniy. Further He b~cam~ manasing edi. ter Lesinski, Robert MacKay, Grosse Points Woods, a82-C087 has on opening on OUT stoff week magazine's art critic, information may be obtained tor of the Free Press in 1955, Jack H. Merritt, Joseph J.. 01the A.C.E. discuss videotape as an art ;f~r 0 mature ombi!ious individual with. 0 keen desire to learn and reservations made by and has held his present Michalak, Colln B. Neal, form. po. I P.RPORMING ARTS CO. t.he reol estole profession. This is a most challenging position Davis has worked inten- contacting Joanne Himmer, sitioD since 1971 Fred T. Roberts, Kenneth for the person willing 10 put in the lang hours of work cmd 771-0035. or Lucille Dew, -.-----. ------Detroit, Michigan sively on a "soft" approach 527-0212. .' _~tudyn:ecessary to become a respected member of this firm. to tee h no log y, produCing 'Show the Way in 176' For information on interviews "Hours: Mon..Sot. 9.5, Sun. noon-5, 24 hour answering service. tapes with a personal view. New Suburbia 9:15 o'clock in Presented by CWPA point and participating in the Leeture Season Starts CALL 881-1791 qlD YOU KNOW? telecasts, performances and Hall. Well planned and cleered walkwoy~ ore a good woy to group shows in Bra:dl, Aus. Videotape monitors will The Childbirth Wit h 0 ut tria, Italy and Poland as show Davis' work and a half. Members of Suburbia Gar. Pain Education Association ia 'O'lClke0 house seem inviting. well as tbe United States. hour c(Jlor tape of several den Club will start their fall presenting its third biennial ) He will talk at 8:15 and artists actually creating and season with a neon luncheon conference, "Show the Way discussing their pieces for at the Windmill Pointe drive in '76," Thursday' through the cur r en t exhibition: home of Mrs. Herbert Ep. Saturday, September 16 to 18, r; "American Artists: A New stein next Tuesday, Septem. at the Detroit Cadillac Hotel. r. Decade." . in PUBLIC AU.eTION ber 14, featur g a program Among those scheduled to (313' 882.4431 Pianist Bernie Katz and bv Mary Lou Boresch on present topics are Pointers II DIE DAYOILYI - 'I' soprano Suzanne LaCroix "Flowers in History." Dr. Lorrl Collette, who will ...... " •• p , 11 .t 11 ••m. REALTOR will be reunited for the eve. President Mrs. Diamond d i s c u s s Developing Your and featuring the " ,,' I ning to create musical and Philllps will conciqct the busi. ChUd's Potential, and Nancy yocal pandAemon~um as th~y ness' meeting. Mrs. Ray. Reame, R.N., M.S.N., who 10terpret merlcan musIc. mond Duffy. Jr., will supply will address herself to the Eilit. of Mlrlon Charbouneau Buying or Selling a Home? The versatile duo was a Bi. a prize dessert. Effects of Oran Contracep. highlighting Decorator Furnishings . We Can' Handl. All Your Real Estate Needs. centennial hit of the muse- lives on the Female Repro. um's Sunday Brunch with Celebrating their 50th wed. duc:tion System. removed from Hunter's Ridge, Bach series. de..... "lUIive-ary Saturday, "Farmington Hills, Mich. GI'OSM Pointe leal Estate Specialists h 'u h 1 f th U'6" u The conference, focussing T ey WI 0 d or every September 4, at the Grosse on the many phases of the Ofterlng a comprehensive selection of furnl. h8lf hour from 7:3() to 10 PoI'nte Hunt Club were UR. 1 19169 MACK AVENUE I k. K Curt'" maternal and parenta spec. ture. allO Gorham sliver, Crystal stemware, o'c oc 10 resge 0 I' and MRS. ERN,EST SCHER. trum, is open to .the lenera I GROSSE PatN" WOODS Chandeliers, HUMMEL figures, Furs, Includ- ....".SMULTEPHOTO LIST "American Artists: A New ER, Farms residents for over public as well as professional MICHIGAN 41236 Decade," a provocative visual 25 years, curre~tly residing In maternal, infant, parentin. Ing mink, Wrought Iron terrace furniture, report on the p a in tin g s, in Ridge toad. Mr. Scherer, and related disciplines. Prints, Oriental rugs and much more. sculpture, drawings, environ. now retired, was head of the fnI hRIIt ,.. If ...... H AlII," up. mentat and i n for mat ion engraving department at the The three days will include pieces of 15 prominent mod. Detroit New. ,for several training, for possible certlfi. erns who rarely exhibit out. years. Betty SCherer has en. cation, of instructon and side New York and Cali. joyed working in Jacobson's monitrice! in the Psychopro. PRICED HOME SALE fornia, will be on view in home decorating department phylactic (Iamue) Method of the South Wing. From the for the past 15 years. A few painless childbirth. . On the preml ... In SOUTHFIELD ultra.realism .of Chuck Close's friends, and the anniversary In order to make the con. • :three:,~'LIi~;.~~ai~. ~~ th~,p,air, '~ .chlldr,en, ,.s,ons.. ~O,B JerenC:,e ,avlila,.,ble to, a~ In. At "".,.. .. nae. of ""Up, •• ."I~~.~:iWJohb'nll\ 'JOf{NI, 'Ii .ld. ib.te I ted' If' ~. . .• ;,.... L.'Ub.$,y ...... _i~-"Got""";.:..'.. . : :~:s.li:~~c~~i~::~ur~~~~.~~:g:~:rr~J!~~\~~,i'~~r;:~~s~;;~~:~:::E "::' ~~I=o,:o:..~:..r:.:~" viewing and understanding. celebrants. enee participant to attend the con...... "The Peaceable Kingdom," I keynote pre.entation II e xt a menagerie of more than color field painting, "Be I." Th u r a day eveninl, at a 100 real and imaginary birds The Oetroit Public Library o'clock, featurln& noted an. ,...... , PlllllIU-I255 " 813-0241 and beasts, interpreted. by will present a mixed media thropolorist Alhley MOGtaau artists as diverse as Durer, 01 Michigan's changing sea. "On Being Human." Audubon, Picasso and Osha. sons, com bin I n g colorful Additional information may DuMouellelle Art Galleries Co. wee~uk, a C~~ porset Eskl. photo.paintlngs and a llve be obtained by cOlltaetinJ 4OIb.t "etIerton Av•. D.trolt, Mich. . mo, IS on eX~lblt In th~ ground musical background, plus Mary Jane Widenbach, •. lawrence F. DuMouchelle Erne.t J. DuMouchelle ~loor galleries of mam build. treasured items from the 4638, or Joann Harrison, 858~ AucrionHfI and Apprall.,. mg. Burton Historical Collection 7488.' BERTEEL-GALL:\GHER. New acquisitions in the gal. revealing Detroit's role In ------.------leries will be introduced with the American Revolution. "The Better Builders" commentary by m use u m A Children's Bookshop and offer our new model BEDFORD at KI;RCHEVAL staff and volunteers. Among special exhiblts-"Preslden. CLASSES' these recent additions are tial E 1 e c t ion s," "The ..,210 Open Weekends 2.5 "Flora,!' a life.size bronze Grouse," "September Birth. I ._ nude by Aristide Malllol; days," liThe Convertible: 886-6201 5H ...... ,... - Lit n .... hi' Y.. 881-5853 "Torso of Aphrodite," a 1st End of the Road" and century A.D. Roman inter. "Photographs by Doug Aik. pretation of Venus, and Bar. enhead"-will also be fea. nett New man's stunning tured,

Motor City BusinessWomen Plan Benefit Tile Motor City Chapter of president for the third time, the Americ8n Business Worn. Novella Lampkin. vice. pres!. en's 'Association, an organ!. dent, Peggy Lynch, record- zation designed to promote ing secretary, Virginia Swick. the professional, llducational, ler, corresponding secretary, cultural and social advance. and Judy, Spillman, treasurer. ment of business women, hilS . scheduled its annual fund. raising event for Saturday, September 18, at the Club Venetian In Madison Heights. "Art 76" will feature lunch. --,; , eon at noon, an art auction /chweitzer Luxurious 11/2 story. Previously pictured in Better Homes & Gardens. and fashion show. Tickets REAL ESTATE INC~ 1st floor bedroom & bath, library & family room. Master bedroom & may be purchased in advance bath on 2nd. Completely finished basement. Central air conditioning. for $6 by calling 754.0686. Ad. mission at the door will be $7. GROSSE POINTE SHORES Proceeds will benefit the Chapter's Scholarship Fund. Motor City's officers for 1976.77, elected at a late Au. gust meeting' at the Detroit I Yacht Club, are Rose Casey, . I.MUt.CUI ~ ..~ ; .... ~.:,... . PI"':::~: .I. •• ,- .I ~-. I.

Centrally air conditioned. Marble foyer. Paneled library. Fireplaces in living room & family room. 1st floor la~n.dry. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths on IN THE WOODS IN THE PARK 2nd. Patio with brick railing. Mast bUilt In 1963. Four bedroom 2 1/2 bath home ready Newer three bedroom, 2 bath home to move into. Large formal dining room, with central air conditioning. Large SILLING paneled fami,ly room'. Finished base- or huge family room with a fireplace, paneled library, entertainment center, ment entertainment center. Beautifu, BUYING first floor laundry. Private back yard. landscaping . 13 ...... K.rch •••• cedi A •• n... ,- KARL DAVIES GROSSE POINTE FARMS GROSSE POINTE WOODS 886-6010 886-4200 REALTORS R...G. w.- & Assee. 886-5800 IB Members of Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board 114 Kerc.hevol

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4A-HELP WANTio--S-SITUATION 6-FOI "Nt ,6-~OR RENT 21-TUTORING 4-HELP WANTED UNFURNISHED GENERAL DOMESTIC WANTED I UNFUlNI~HED & EDUCATION 1 I FOUR BED ROO M 5', 2 h GIRL with insurance experi. HOUSEKEEPER for home, TYPING-Experienced Secre. FIVE ROOM UPPEJt, adults, r, TUTORING DONE in my reason.ble. CaU 331.3728. baths, center entrance Co- ,. ence desired for Grosse 2 adults. No cooking. Must tary w.ishes to do typing In INDEX TO SERVICE OFFERED Grosse Pointe Park home her home. Ca:l 331-2731. lonial. Living room, dining "1 or yours by certified teach. Pointe Park general insur- have references. Live-in UNFURNISHED Beautiful room, family room with part.time. Near busline. er of 21 years. Grades Kin. ance agency. Write Box SINGLE LADY will be com. River View one bedroom. fireplace, kitchen with G.E. 1 Legal Notice 12D lake and River Property dergarten through 4th in No. 15, Grosse Pointe News. Call 885-2233. panion to another woman. apartment in River House. appliances, breakfast room. ,1A Personals 12£ Commercial P!operty References required. 821- 2 car atlached garage. full Readiness, Reading, Phon. RESPONSIBLE GIRL or cou. COOKING, no heavy clean. Park area. 885.7764. '18 Death Notice 13 Real Estate basement. gas heat. Land. ics and Math. Call 824.0584. pIe wanting to baby sit for ing, no iaundry. Other help 6272. 1'1<: Public Sale 13A lots for $ccy, Mock and THE SERIOUS STUDY OF security deposit.' Married. landscaping, chauffering. ( lochmoor GUITAR LESSONS, for in- 4 ROOMS, upper, refrigera. couple. No pets. 277-4173. Virginia S. Jeffries, Realtor, I Be-b'sDrugs. Maok and Roslyn formation call 885.7677 or Modern Dance and Ballet Depend.able, h8rd working. tor, stove. utilities, work- TV 2.0899 Excelitnt appearance. Call HAItPER . WHtTtIER, car. DETROIT AREA 777.0375. Grosse Pointe Studios~-v ing couple or widow. Cour. EXECUTIVE OFFICE space St, John Hosp,'oI, Seven M,le Bob at 885.5089. vl1le.Quter Drive. TV 5- peted 3 room heated upper. R()t)d and Moro505 PIANO.ORGAN. T err if ic I DENISE SZYKULA BETH KRAUS $110. I will reduce rent for for le3se in Grosse Pointe I, De,'on,hlfe Drugs, Mack and NURSES AIDE - Hospital, 7978. area. 1000 10 4000 square I Devonshire teacher, Your home. Bcgin. Modern Dance Ballet some services In exchange, . Mo.rYlandBeveraqeShoppe.Mock ner. advanc"d. Fast 1m. 757.0747 886.0885 nursing home or home. Ex- 2 BEDROOM FLAT. near Ideal for mature eoup~e. feet. Suites aV8ilabie with near Maryland cellent references. 371.1023 undivided kitchen and bath. Mr Cs, G'ovton ond Warren provement. Professor of Beginner Intermediate Advanced Levels Chandler Park golf course, TU 4.9998. Pork,es Parly Store. Mock ct 51. music from the world's or 771.9326. remodeled bathroom, stove, room facilities, plush cus. Clo,r ..,. - ... I Santa Cecilia University of _. -:- refrigerator. $165 plus se. DUPLEX, Kelly.Hayes area. tom decor. Call 774.9500. 1ST CLAIR SHORES Rome. lIaly. Concert pian- GROSSE POINTE curlty deposit. 371.M38. 5 room and bath, basement. Ask for Mary Phillips. I MOMr Pha,macy. Greater Mack ist. 355.3100 - 562-8818. LEGAL SECRETAR IES Very clean. No children. , and Red MOllieLane COLONIAL DUPLEX-2 bed. Prefer working couple. 791. FREE OFFICE SPACE avail- Lake Pharmacy, Ec,t NIne Mile able with all equipment and I between MaoKand Jefferson 3 to 5 years leg81 experience necess8ry. Typing 70 roo m s, f a m I I y room, 5422. EXERCISE furnishings in return for I INSTRUCTION words per minute, shorthand 120 words per minule. drapes. earpetlng, stove, minimum secretarial work. Will train on mag. card. Convenient downtown De. CLASSES refrigerator, garage. Ex. CHALMERS. Flanders com. i,i":-PERSONALS I 'IN PIANO plex. One bedroom apart. Write Box U.2, Grosse troit location. Company paid benefits. cellent condition. Nottlng. 1-- J. MANISCALCO Day and Evening ham.Morang. $250. After 6 ment, carpeted, air, heated, Pointe News. '.N:'I:J,:EDLf;POJNT PILLOWS 882.1636 Call Mrs'. Hight for addilional information and !I? Limited OpenIngs 881.8390. parking. TU 5.4364. BUSINESS SPACE for rent hlocked and finished. Ask ------I pointment. I I also about c1as~. 1'U .1. PIANO and .volce, claSSi~a.1 GROSSE POINTE PARK. DUPLEX, 2 bedroom, carpet. on Kercheval. 900 square 073. TU 6.6318: and modern, adult 81'1d 496.6198 Beth Kraus Harvard.Charlevolx. 3 bed- InlJ, stove and refrigerator. feet of street level retail i ------,Middle aged couple. I school.age programs.' 885. BANK OF' TilE COMMONWEALTH, 719 Griswold room co Ion I a I, refined, No space available Octobcr 1. IG,M.C. MOTOR HOME with 7677 or 886.3215. Mari Dwaihy quiet middle age' coup~e. children or pets. Seven Mile R. G. EDGAR &: , driver availahle to take . An equal opportunity employer. $365 plus security. Refer. near Kelly. security depos. ASSOCIATES groups to sporting event,S, PIANO LESSONS. Qualified I 886-0885 ences. 885.9469. it. LA 7.6909. 886-6010 etc, 882.7141. teacher, my home. 882.7172.

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Thursday, September 9, 1976 G.R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Page Twenty-One dD-VACAi'ION 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE IB-ANTIQUES ll-CARS FOR SALe ltC-BOATS AND RENTALS FOR SALE MOTORS SEASONED FIREWOOD - CARPETING. 16'x21" and OFFICE furniture. Three WESTINGHOUSE was her ------1970 PONTIAC Le Man.; MODERN cottages on beach, delivered. $25 a face cord. 16'x20', rose beige, $100. drawer Walker metal desk. and dryer. $100. Mahogany ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE Sport, 350 engine, good con. CENTURY 1975 Raven 180. Upper Peninsula, boats in. 752.7007. 881.8306. two swivel chair., reason. bedroom oset, lamps, occa. Somerset 'Mall. Troy, Septem. dltion, no rust. 886.1163. 165 horse power 10. £7. ber 13 through 18, during load trailer, Many extras eluded. Call area 906.341. able. B85-1672. sional tables and chairs, 1975 PONTIAC Catalina, 2 FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator - SHAG carpeting, two pieces, mall hours. Free admission Excellent condition, $5,500 5130 for reservations. 2 piece stereo. TU 4.9452. door hard top, power steer. 15 cubic foot, coppertone, 12x20 and 6x6, blue green STEREO components; Bell and parking. Call 886.9638 after 6 or ing, brakes, air, rally SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY freezer on Ihe boLlom. Ex. and purple. $100. Scraps receiver. miracord turn. AVOCADO up.down stove, ------wheels, like new. 885.9195. weekends HILTON HEAD ISLAND cellent. 886.8720. also. Winter coa~s 20.201h. table, (2) J.B.L. speakers. Avocado 24.cubic side by LOVE SEAT, settee, sewing machine, hand carved, like SOUTH CAROLINA --- ..------Shoes, 71h.8. 822.7771. Bedroom set. 19805 Ed. side refrigerator, dining 1973 PINTO Squire wagon, 12-ACREAGE AND PUBLIC AUCTION - au:os, shire afler 5 p.m. room set, couch and chairs. new. 841-0815. Townshquse, 3 bedrooms, plus automatic, radio, Michelins. SUBURBAN bikes, unclaimed. lost and SEARS "Free Spirit" 10- Air conditioners. miscel. den, 4 ba,ths. Private heat. new paint, battery, shocks, found, confiscated and sur- ! speed bike. Boy's mint con. MOVING SALE - Walnut laneous. 823.5631. FIREPLACE fronts, painled .META~lORA - 10.80 'Scenic ed swimming pool. Localed plus articles. 10:00 a.m. dition $100. Call after 6, dining table, 6 chak,s. buf. but beautiful oak under. brakes. Good condition. $1,' acres Jlear Seven Ponds on 17th Fairway, Heritage Sepl. 11 at Citv of Grosse 823.7042. fet, overstuffed .sofa. black GARAGE SALE. Saturday, neath, some seven foot; 595. 778.2209. Nature Center. ,Excellent golf course, near tennis. 4 leather chair. glass top cof. Sept. 11. 10.5. 19979 Emory miscellaneous furniture. Pointe Woods Public Works 1972 MONTEGO, 4d~or. air,l building sites or investment bikes included. Weekly or fee ,table, white 2 piece Court (off of Torrey), Must be sold. 882.8981. yard, 1200 Parkway Drive, WAL:-lUT dining room lable, power seal, one owner. for fulure apprecialion, monthly rental. wall 5y,stem with bar Dr Grosse Pointe Woods. Items china cabinet. credenza. Grosse Poinle Woods. Elee. 59,000. Ziebart. $1,700. 884. Will exchange for other Local 313.642.1221 sold to highest bidders for Blue flower sofa, excellent desk. pair yellow uphol. tric stove, fireplace fix. FURNITURE refinished, reo paired, stripped, any type 3418. real estate, maybe even a South 803-671-4299 cash. condition. 343.0680 after 5. stered chairs, octagonal tures, clocks, books, mis. ---- problem property. What glass top coffee table, cane of caning. Free estimates, ETHAN ALLEN, classic cellaneous bargains. MGB 74','.t, 13,000 miles, lug. hal'e you? Virginia S. Jef. BOGEN T.35 Enlarger, good front walnut hi.fi cabinet, 474-8953. FLORIDA, Marco Island manor, bedroom furniture. lage rack, FM, just like fries. Realtor. TU 2-0899. condition, $30 or best offer. tan leather chair, round LARGE GAR AGE SALE. Renting beautiful water- Twin Pediment head ANTIQUE MARKET new. 468-4457. 772-4200.------. Call 889'{)320. slate top lamp table, Mag. Proceeds to orphans. 5268 ------LAST ACREAGE LEFT- front condominium villa, boards, nine drawer triple SEPT. 12 navox record player, swing Kensington, Sept. 10. 11, 12. 1969 FORD Van Deluxe, $950, In the City of SI. Clair. 191,~ bi.weekly, monthly, fishing, dresser. mirror, chest on 2nd Sunday of each month HA VE one of your own-The set. 2 bed frames, (twin, 331.3595, wooded high acres with boating, pool, etc. Sleeps 4 chest and night stand. Ex. GE side by side frost free re- SPRINGFIELD.OAKS Od)'ssey game, electric double or queen) Sear'..;; adults, new completely fur. cellent condition, $1,095. frigerator with ice maker, COUNTY PARK BUILDING 1970 FIAT, 850 Spyder. Ex. 1700 ft on the Pine River, heater. Bell and Howell humidifier", dehumidifier. - nished. TU 1.4982. Plrice !irm, Brass and glassePointe porch enclosure. Friday. or Charlevoix Bus) from 436 McKinley. vard, Sept. 10.11. 11.6. 26.INCH 3 speed men's bi. included, $875. 886.8175. Re81 Estate Board , Saturday, 9.5. 1923 Nor. matic, power steering, V October 1, 1976 to February cycle, good condition, $50. top, new brakes, excellent wood. 1973 MX and An. 1972 en. 15, 1977. I am 38 years old; SINGER Sewing Machine GARAGE SALE - Saturday, 885.0269. condItion, $1,050. 885.7212. ST. CLAm RIVER (East Chit (with cabinet). Model 756, September 11th only, 415 duro, $250 and $200. Please very quiet; presently living GARAGE SALE. Furniture, na Twp.)-4 bedroom. tw~ excellent condUion. Three ",Champine. SUPER GARAGE SALE - call 882-6153. 1975 OLDS Custom Cruiser 9 story brick older home i in Grosse Pointe; working c lot hi n g, miscellaneous. , full 'lime' asa 'legal' secre. Wanted people who need passenger, stereo,alr,$4, excellent condition; I I fl. re 'F'i~~r~Q~~y~I~J'sin'dy soil. i SEAR/SCOW 'inch 'tallIe'''~aw, '. september 9.10.11. 9:30 to HONDA. 1973 CL 350. Adult tary. Excellent references. .something or anything for 350. 526.7647. phice in living room'; ill 1{ou haul. ! 886.0~56 afler. all accessories, 1 yea'!' old. 5. 23331 Greencrest, St. owned. Low mileage. After Please call 'weekdays . 9.12 their home or cottage. See baths; full basement; 2 ca ' noon. $300. 882.3669. Clair Shores. 776.9535. collection of usable furni. 5 p.m. 885.9084. 1976 CHEVEITE, 4 speed, ra. garage; dock - $68,000. or 2.5 p.m. at 961.4220. dial tires, AM.FM radio, GARAGE SALE. Saturday ture, etc. Thursd8Y, Friday, I DINING ROOl\f suite, like COMPLETE living room fur- lOB-TRUCKS FORSALE custom exterior. Very low 7C-GARAGE WANTED and Sunday, September 11, Saturday, 9-5. 1811 Holly. new. Will 'sacrifice, Best nishings, also lamps, Good mileage, GM employee's 12, 10 to 5. Household wood, Grosse Pointe Woods CHEVROLET Luv pick.up, offer. 8224207. condition. Call 886.8976. car, $2,800, 886.2615. ED SASS GARAGE WANTED in City, items, sports equipment, near Mack. 1973 with shell top. Excel- Call 961. Farms or Park. LIGHT OAK double bed, SOFA BED, drop leaf maple toys. clothes, hardware. lent condition, $1,900. Call 2242. GARAGE SALE-Antiques, 1973 CAPRICE Estate wagon, REALTOR complete, $50. Solid maple table. 3 living room chairs, 33612 East Jefferson, St. 882.6361. formerly GM executive eal', dresser, $60. Solid maple deer head, set of porcelain furniture, jewelry, tools, St. Clair Office 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE Clair Shores. canning jars, iron, stove. loaded, 881.8019. Phone (313) 329.9003 desk, $40. Good condition. white horses. 15" tall. Sat. 11-CARS FOR SALE 886-5758 . 886-1502. urday, 885 St. ClaiT. CLOTHES, size 5; mirror, 3865 Yorkshire. 1968 FALCON. Good trans. Marine City Office BARN SIDING - Authentic I Phone (313) 765.4013 I" weathered. hand hewn, 5x6; man's sweaters, medi. REFRIGERATOR, in good AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE portation. Needs work. 881. 4 FAMILY Garage Sale. sat-I WOODARD dining set, gold i8S low as $56 per year. Call natural timber. 1.463.2179. um. Baby crib. Persian working condition, $30. 886. 4530. urday, Sept. 11, 10.5. 1258 maple desk and dining \Set. Chesney Insurance Agency 12E-COMMERCIAL handwork. 331.0717. 2654. "ALMOST.NEW" APPAREL Bedford. Velvet occasional chairs, for your over the phone 1975 FORD VAN E25O, Club PROPERTY coffee table, lamp, hook Carefully selected current SEARS Lady Kenmore wash. CENTURION 10.speed, 1 year quotalJion. 884.5337. Wagon Chateau, 138" wheel lh OFF, eVC'i'ything must go, -rugs. 884.3620. styies or designer and bet- er, 3 speed with suds saver, old, excellent condition. base, 8 passenger, 460 en. EAST WARREN. Beacons. final moving ~ale, Saturday white. Best offer over $75. 1976 CADILLAC Eldor8do gine. Has every Ford op. field. 7 stores, 6 apart. ler npparel, accessories, only, 10 to 5, 14459 Fair. GOLDEN OAK-6 chains, la. After 6 p.m. 885.2197. furs, j ewe 1r y and "old VA 2-0641. GM executive. Loaded. t10n plus custom paint and ments gas heat, new roof, mont between 7 and 8, of! ble, buffet, china cabinet. LIGHT BLUE French Pro. Firethorn color. 8,000 miles wheels, $6,800. 886.0598. paved parking. good condi. tiques". - , Gratiot. $1,500 or make offer. 821. DIN I N G ROOM FURNI- Consignments Welcome vencial sofa and two swivel 731.{)144. tion. 884.2133. 0397. TURE, mahogany. 9 piece, rockers. 773-4956 after 6. 11B-CARS WANTED LEES HOBBIESTS, COLLECTORS $425. Oval formica kitchen , EAST WARREN, 17140, 20x50 -Moving out of state, have MAPLE kitchen 'set. French 71 CADILLAC Coupe de TO BUY 20339 Mack (near 8 Mile) set, $30. VA 1.9509. lA-MUSICAL building; building on 40xloo goodie3' for sale. 927 Un- Provencial chair, modern V!lIe, air, power, fully 881-8082 lot. Carpeted, air, fenced coIn Road, 10 to 5, Satur. lamps. miscellaneous. 882- MUST SELL EVERYTlLING. INSTRUMENTS loaded, excellent condition. YOLKSWAGENS 882.1681. parking. Clean. Immediate BOOKTIQUE, used books day. Sept. 11. No pre-sales. 6092. Household and garage sale WANTED items. Sept. 9.12. 344 Ridge- PIANOS WANTED Highest Prices Paid possession. $24,000. 885.6026. bought and sold. Noon until GRANDS, Spinets, Consoles DODGE Monaco Brougham, 7, Tuesday Ihrough Satur- HARMAN KARDON FM ste. TWO PIECE 'sectional while mont, Grosse Pointe Farms WOOD MOTORS V.W. reo tunner, f.50xk serie3, vinyl cover, 8 feet long, and Small Uprights. two door, 1974, 25,000 miles, 13-REAL ESTATE day. 15243 Mack Avenue, bet wee n Cha1fonte and Gratiot at 8 Mile 372.2600 HARMAN KARDON stereo $55. 885-5805. TOP PRICES PAID all extras, good condition. FOR SALE 885.2265. Beaupre. $3.000. 771-7706 after 6:30. amplifier, VM 5 inch reel PREPARE and Save. Sea. VE 7-0506 WAYNE TOWING Salvage RANCH - A BEAUTY. 3 GARAGE SALE. Miscellane. , We buy junk cars and pick HOUSEHOLD SALES AND to reel tape recorder, V~l 'Soned Northern Michigan 73 JAGUAR XJ12, excellent bedroom brick, 3 baths, ous household and clothing up. 255-5732, 882.1374, 884 ESTATE LIQUIDATIONS 7 inch reel to Teel tape reo hard wood. Face cord. Last BEAUTIFUL solid Cherry condition, low miles, $7500. see.through fireplace be- items. Ironrile mangle, Fri. 4421. A ppraisals - Free Consulta- corder, VM aux. speaker winter's prices. 2 boxes Hammond Organ. 'M.3. Ex. 863.9512. . tween living and dining day and Saturday. 910 Hid. tions. A&R Pointe Service, with amplifier to match 7 free kindling. Delivered. cellent condition. Separate HC-BOATS AND rooms. Mutschler kitchen. 881.7518 or 886.0559, inch recorder, BSR record 293-3949. den Lane near Wedgewood. tone cabinet, $925. 885.5720 1973 T.BIRD. Air, power MOTORS Custom drapes, carpetin~ changer, ELECTROPHON. or 881-6670. sea t s, windows, radials, ______.______throughout, large screened oLD GOLD, and jewelry- GARAGE SALE-September GARAGE SALE. Saturday, tilt wheel. Must sell! $2,650. IC record player with 2 FOR SALE - Armstrong CHRIS CRAFT 27.foot dou. porch, central air, 2',~. Buy.Sell.Or Repair. Jewelry speakers, ALL BEST OF- 11, 8.12, Miscellaneous it. Sept. 11, 9.5. 3 families, VA 3.1129. ble plank hull, twin 6-cylin. car attached garage. A.l appraisal service (with pho. ems. 180 Ridgemont Road. Furniture. women designer flute, good condition. 881. FER, after 4, 882-8912. _ ... .______clothes. baby and children der engine, sleeps 4. Excel. condition. Between 89 Mile _ .. ... 8747. DO D G E CHARGER, 1968. tographs), Edward Kiska - .. -_ _ ... ,--_ ~_._--_. lent rondition. New uphol. Road off Marter. $69,500. GE BUILT.IN dishwasher, clothes, silverware. glasses, 60,000 miles. $575 or hest Jeweler, 63 Kercheval, main STAINLESS STEEL builtin SLINGERLAND four piece stery. carpeting, paint and Call for appointment. 771. level Colonial Federal Build- oven and range top. 881. in excellent condition. Baby d e cor a tor accessories. offer. 881.6191. bouncer aud baby swing. dishes, TV, books. Tonka drum set. Good beginner varnish. including well at 8376. ing, 885-5755. 7214. sel. $100. 8826786. Miller Marina, $3,300, 884.' ------_ .. _----- 882.7014. trucks and more. 3957 1970 CATALINA. 2 door, good -~_._-"-- condition. $325. Call afler 8552. INST ANT COPIES 10c 3 PIECE bedroom, end ta ------.- ----.---- Cadieux. CLARINET and case. Good bles, bookcase, Buttercup GARAGE SALE-IO.4 Sept. --.------6. 882.0713 or 886.8939. 921 BEDFORD Low Priced Printing 1971 CHRIS CRM'T Coho FO.;toria and miscellanc. 10. 21102 Lancaster, Har. GARAGE SALE. Thursday condition. W a I 1 Sconces SCRATCH PADS. 35c LB, electrified. 884.3736. 33'. loaded, $24,500. 885- By Owner OllS. 881-5G17, per Woods. and Friday, 10.5. Clothing 1975 LINCOLN 2 door, mint 3 Ibs. $1.0n 7080. 3 hcdroom Colonial in ex. __ ...---' .. -.------.-.....------\ and treasures 20869 Little. condition, maroon, Glamour celhmt con d i t ion, )1,2 Club Rosters Printed ARMSTRONG flute and case. paint. white top and inle. Church Prmtmg Dt':\TCA:\T PIIYFE mahogany HA:'I:D CARVED dining room i slone . Excellent condition, $125. 26' SEAFARER finerglas balhs, eat in kitchen, fam. rior leather. Till.Col. Auto. WEDDING lNVITATIO:\TS dining set, table with leaf, set, table, cabinet and 61 ' -..:------882'{)635. sloop, 10 JU).. 4 sails. ily room, fireplace in Iiv. matic drive, alarm, low Open Mon. thru Sat. 95 p.m. pads, 4 chairs, nuffet, chi. caned chairi. Excellent I COATS, pants, dresses, size, Many extras. $7,300. 886- in~ rOlJm, central air. fin. na caninet $450, maple condition. Coffee tabte, ma. \ 18'''.>.20'h, shoes 7'hB, hats, mileage. 881.8668, FLUTE, Armstrong. 1 year ished basement II a III e s ECONOMEE SERVICE buffet S70, cocktail table hogany and leather. 882. pants, 38. Phone TU 2. old. Excellent condition ~~.______._ I PnINTING 1976 TORINO Squire wagon. room, 2 car attached sa. 15201 Kercheval $20. black Naugahyde love 1913. 4564. 881.2431. CATALINA 22', 1973, three I ral(e, Larl(c private hack --- --_ •.. _.- _.~._,,-~ Like new. Power steering, sails. JlOp top, 6 horse pow. yard, Assumable 73~% Grosse ;~i~kepotn~A 2.7100 ~~~)~ S~'~~n~~tchJ~~~ve~~~~~i" '.--P-r--es-e--n-t-j.n-g--- -- .1 TRUMPET, Getzen Doc Sev. brakes, air. radials. lug gage rack, $4,950. 884.3560 er, many extras, sacrifice. I mort,l(al(~. ~tid.fiflie~. ______headhoards $25, mahogany' erson model, 1 year old $5,900. Office 499.0191 after Excellent condition, 881 AUTOMOBILE Owners auto. rnd table $15, walnut tea 17' MFG, 1975 Evinrude elec. 5, 8868500, 823-1986 mobile insurance with quar. cart $75. Call 882.5634. 2431. ---,------_ _". __ .-. ------." ... ~-_.__ . tric start 40 h.p. motor and 1971 SJ-;A RAY weekender in I,---- ~------.... terly payments as low as 1969-vor~K'sWAGON _ paris GROSSE POINTE ARMSTRONG FLUTE, like trailer. $1.000 or make of fer, 821-0397. perfect condition, 215 11,1', OPEN SATURDAY __$16.27.!U_!::3_7~:_ .. .. only, 8240631 after 3. new, $140. Conn clarinet OMC.V.II,T-radio. Many ex. I K 10: N N A R Y KAGE FIca ---'.--' -.----- i good condition, $95. 8115 tras. 882.53{J5or 965.3200, ond SUNDAY DISHWASHER, bUllt.in new. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES 1972 DODGE Polara station 7839. wagon. 8 passenger. power -.-----.------~_._- .'._- 12...6 Market. Every Saturday, 9 3 French I'rovencial liVIng CATALINA 22'. 1974. Navy to S. 4928 Cadieux al E, room tables. 882.7086. / Antiques WURLITZER spinet piano steerin". power h r a k e s Blue hul1. working sails, Warren. Dealer space ._ .... 869 Whittier Road Excellent condition, 881 well maintained, body grea t plus 170 Genoa, new 6 11,1'. GROSSE POINTE PARK available. Don'l miss this: HOUSEHOLD goods, drapes, I shape, 885.6074. / Books .5011 1791. Evinrude. It a lIe y, sink, Traditional New England one! 8824396. lugage, lools, books, car. _.' '~-----_ ..'------.- ... --- peting, stove, storage cab. \' Rummage WANTED, good used trumpet 1975 TRANS AM - 400 cuhic stove, ice chest, winer rov. colonial on laq(e trt'ed lot. WURLITZER Spinr.t organ,. inels, "old" furniture, Ger. for high school student. 1'86 in('h, automatic, F.xcellent er, dock lines, bow pulpit, 4 hedrooms. formal dining mahogany desk 60x34, nau. man cryslal stemware, \/ Furniture Stripping I 4497. condition, AM.FM stereo 1'0rta.Head, pop.top. with room, s t II d y, romplete 1 gahyde upholstered swivel III iscellaneous, Saturday i custom interior. Call 398 canvas. screen ('nclosurc, bullt.in kitchcn, 3 -'l baths. , BABY GRAND-A.B, Chase. Sleeps 4. $6,300. 8822149. panelt'd basement with -': ..~~~n.::son~b~~,_ 88.~.4~~ 109. Sunday 12.9. 4420 INDOOR FLEA MARKET - during 7910 after S p.m. I black, excellent condition ..... -- - firepla<'e. new wall 10 wall

II' 1974 PINTO station wagon , 14'6" FIBI-:RGLASS Crest carpeting, 2 car garage, FURS WANTED _ ~~.'.:y~~_nd.B~2.~~6_1, FALL, WINTER and SPRING 1 Must se'l, $450. 792.6029, Consignment or Buy YARD SALE - Salurday, - _ .._~ --,-- .~_._---- -" ...._. - ,. _.- 2300 c,c., slereo, chrome liner, 35 H.P. Evinrude, lop Newly rlccoraled '.hrough. LEE'S Sept II, 10 to 4. Sunday,! IS-ANTIQUES FOR rack, denector, aulomatic . cover, sedan top, lilt trail. out. Close to lake. walk 10 Conveniently located at 13,500 miles. Superior con 20339 Mack 881.8082 SCflt. 12, 12 to 5. Wide Sl'. SALE cr. loaded with extras, $650 tennis rourts. Trandel'Tcd. . .. Icelion of good ,stuff, 40971, dition. 884.8513. _o_r bc~toffe~_~~~74 ... __ immediate occupancy. GROSSEPOINTE STANDARD SERVICE ABLE TO PAY TOP DOL -.---_._------_._,._----- FRESH FLOWER arranlle: University near Mark. MIDGET MG, 1974, maroon- MAGNUM 1976. 27 Spor!, By Owner ment courses, For informa. LAR FOR USED ORIEN i ...-----.----.- .- 17800 Mack at Rivard - 343-9535 fully equipped. 2:1 hours, tion call Harper Woo d s SCIlAKLER producls for TAL RUGS. black interior. Best offer 823-2532 I 885.8989, best offer. 9.1. 773.7756. Recreation Center. 8842740, salr. Call 886.8619. j 545.4483 545.5341

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FIR S T OFFERING - 564 WESTWIND LANE IN THE FARMS Washington Road. Large OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5 living room, dining room, Lovely 2 bedroom ranch, family room, be.au- kit c hen with breakfast 894 LAKEPOINTE tiful new kitchen, air conditioning, 2 fIre- room, family room plus Variety places, in-ground, heated swimming pool, den or sunroom. 31h baths, ATTRACTIVE spacious brick veneer center hall on quiet lane, short walk to bus and lake. 4 bedrooms new carpeting colonial. 4 bedrooms. 21h baths, den, rec room, throughout. 'Excellerit con. living room 27' with natural fireplace. New gas vacuum steam furnace. Land contract terms 886-7041 dition Many extras. 885- available. Priced low 50's. By appointment. 7855, Open Sunday 2.5. , : of Outstanding DETROIT BOND & JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTONE Values MORTGAGE CO. THREE GROSSE POINTE OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 16610 MACK 82 KERCHEVAL 19790 MACK 961- 1611 882-0008 AT HARVARD ON THE HILL NEAR COOK ROAD Each one of the offerings below has a special feature to suit the needs of the prudent buyer Ex.: Location, quality, FIRST OFFERING of lovely brick home in the Monteith.North. High district. charm, ottractive financing, quick possession, etc. and Interior has the decorator's touch with practically new carpetmg throughout. each one is realistically priced ready to be sold! Save Priced in the lower 40's. Call 881-4200. time and confusion. Get the facts from one of our consultants COLONIAL ON NORWOOD _ Newly painted with 3 bedrooms, lovely glas~ed today if you're interested in living in our outstanding community QUEEN Florida room, many extras and possible low interest mortgage assumpllOn and wish to receive the effective service that wi II get you there terms. Mid 40's. 881-6300. with less confusion. VACANT GRACIOUS MODERN COLONIAL in heart of the Farms, with 5 family bedrooms, 3 bedroom 2 bath California ranch on Cul.de.sac. plus master and guest suites, paneled library, 37-foot terrace. ~~mes room. By Appointment Excellent location in the farms - Needs your 3.car attached garage, 142x175 site and long list of important amemlles. $155,000. personal touch. 881-6300. Bedrooms Highlights Price IN THE FARMS SPACIOUS ENGLISH TUDOR on BOx175site. Entertainment size living room wilh 1113 Bedford 4 2nd floor library/firplace, study, TV room $69,900 fireplace. NEW beamed ceiling, Mutschler kitchen, library and 4 bedrooms, 3'/2 The interior of t:-tis 3 bedroom English home was baths plus attached garage. $82,500. 884.0600. 1114 Berkshire 6 magnificent family room..... ,...... $81,500 "owner inspired and executed"! ! Well main. tained, the modern kitchen, new furnace and hot MEADOW LANE-Delightful 3 bedroom, PAl bath ENGLISH Colonial with cozy den, 1417 Berkshire 4 ultra kitchen..... , , $62,500 water heater are a few of its many assets. fireplace and convenient to everything. HURRY. 881-6300. oversized living room ., .. , , ${3,900 1376 Bishop 4 IN THE WOODS GROSSE POINTE PARK 5 and 5 TWO.FAMILY FLAT. New carpeting in lower 1032 Kensington 4 new kitchen, 3rd floor studio $63,500 Brick bungalow in mint condition. 3 bedrooms. and rental return currently almost $300 per month. Excellent return on possible enclosed porch and 2-car garage, near North mortgage assumption. Priced below $20,OOO!Call for an appointment to see. 733 Lakepointe 3 2nd floor family room. modern kitchen $59,500 High. Extra deep lot. 881-4200. 1075.77 Lakepointe 2 family good condition...... ,...... $27,500 MONTEITH SCHOOL DISTRICT- BEAUPRE-5 bedrooms, 2~ bath 2.story brick. Fireplace, games room, 2lh.car attached garage and fenced yard. Handy to schools with all the things a young 3~ baths, den, wide lot...... $70,000 1110 S.Renaud 3 PRICE REDUCTION family needs. 884-0600. Charm-slate roof...... $71,500 on this 4 bedroom colonial with bath and a half 530 Washington 5 upstairs and lavatory on first floor. Large family BUNGALOW near Mason School-3 bedrooms, 1112 baihs, den, dining room, 2.car room and central air. Immediate possession. garage and 70.foot site. Roof, furnace, landscaping and exterior paint all nearly Open Sunday 2:30-5 new. Price reduced to $46,900. 881-6300. Bedrooms Highlights Price A LARGER COLONIAL 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ideal family home. Schools, VERY SPECIAL LARGER CONTEMPORARY home in prestige area just off Lake- 1385 Devonshire 4 library and fa,mily room $58,000 Village shopping and bus nearby. shore. Very complete in every way including lovely professional decor and 19954E. Claiview Ct. 4 family room, new kitchen, and central air conditioning. We now offer immediate occupancy and ~n adjusted 1557 Yorktown 4 central air... $59,500 price of $178,500. Details at 884-0600. family room,etc. $76,500 MOROSS-LAKESHORE AREA Finish this one to your own liking. Uncompleted LIKE NEW 5 bedroom (master 21x13) COLONIAL near Ferry School, with fine new home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, library and family room, Mutschler kitchen with built-ins, beautiful games room with wet family room. bar, patio with grill, 2-car attached garage and so much more. 80's. 881.6300. GOOD NEWS IS SOMERSET-All brick 2-FLAT with 3 bedrooms each. Modern kitchen, divided A price reduction on this newer 2 family brick basement, separate utilities. Owner transferred and lower vacant. $38,500. Borland • McBrearty income. In fine condition, built in '50. There are 884-0600. 2 bedrooms, each unit. SPANISH 2,story willi 3 bedrooms (master 18x14), 2~ baths, both library and REALTORS O\NNERS MOVING OUT OF STATE family room, kitchen built-ins plus breakfast room, and paneled games room. 395 Fisher Road TU 6-3800 2 bedroom bath and a half with library. Titis Very, very sharp family-oriented home. $62,500. 881.6300. semi.ranch is adjacent to Sweeney Park. ONLY $26,900-Maintenance.free all aluminum 5 and 5 TWO.FAMILY. ~LAT, w!th MEMBERS OF GROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE BOARD 2 bedrooms and fresh decor in each unit, 2-car garage and terrIfiC potenhal HARPER WOOD5- rental return. 881-6300. GROSSEPOINTE SCHOOLS Desirabie 2 bedroom brick ranch with central NESTLED IN SERENITY, near lake-Attractive 3 bedroom, 2'12 bath air conditi~ned air conditioning, den, screened porch and lovely RANCH with Florida room, 1st floor laundry, 2-car attached garage and lovely gardened site. $73,900. 881.6300. BELOW OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 back yard. Owner has been transferred out of state. FOR THOSE WHO DESIRE THE FINEST, we offer this nearly new outstanding 1ST TIME OFFERED-1366 TORREY ROAD-Custom built Center Entrance Country French COLONIAL built on 125 feet of lake frontage. The spacious Ranch features spacious living room with natural fireplace, formai dining WELL MAINTAINED accommod8tions include 4 l8rge bedrooms (master 26x15 with walk-out lake '~ ; . room, country style kitchen, ,large bedrooms, Florida room, attached Price reduction on this 3 bedroom brick bungalow view balcony), 3 full baths, 21st floor powder rooms, 29x15 terrace room with garage. Central air, many extras. on Lancaster in the Woods. Owner anxious to sell. ma.rble fireplace and so much more. 884-0600. 907 WASHINGTON - Tastefully decorated three bedroom Colonial, formal CAPE COD ON QUIET FARMS COURT with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, dining room, updated kitchen. Wm. W, Queen kitchen built-ins, central air, beautiful decor and nothing to do but move in...... 19950 HOLlDAY-,-Spacious Cape Cod, features five large bedrooms, 3 full P.rice 'reduced 10$54,500. 881.6300. + baths, Florida room, living room with natural fireplace, formal dining 886-4141 room, updated kitchen with built.lns, recreation room, 2 car attachecl Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board ~I garage with electronic door, sprinkler system. JOHNSTONE & JOHNSTOf\JE i 19823 W. IDA LANE-Price reduced on our spacious custom brick Ranch ! situated on a cul.de.sac in the Woods, featuring large living room with REALTORi& :i natural fireplace accentuated with corner windows, formal dining room, 'j country kitchen with full built.ins, family room with natural fireplace, ! screened porch recreation room with professional bar and natural fire- place. 21h car garage attached. Low 60's. HIGBIEMAXON 1ST OFFERING-Manchester, Harper Woods-C.ustom BELOW BY APPOINTMENT built in 1951 this one owner, 1'12 story reSIdence R. G. offers a 1st floor bedroom and bath, a dining EDGAR SEVERN-fl you'v~ been looking for P. truly charming, warm, family home-look room (would make nice den), a kitchen with no further. This home offers three bedrooms, cozy fireplace in the living room built. ins and eating area. 2nd floor has 2 bed. & ASSOC IATES and a screened terrace off the dining room. Many trees in the :large yard add rooms, bath and sitting room with kitchenette. to the serenity of the home. See the home today and we're sure you'Uagree it 2~-car garage. 60.foot lot. $37,500. (Extra lot is modestly priced. available). OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 5 BERKSHIRE-Gracious English Tudcr in excellent condition. Featuring four bed- BERKSHIRE RD.-Centrally air conditioned 4 bed. WON'T YOU CONSIDER a four bedroom colonial with a large family room with rooms, 2 baths plus 2 half baths, family room. formal dining room, new car. room 2~ bath Center Hall Colonial. Family room, fireplace and an attached garage? We can offer you a selection of two such peting and window treatments. New furnace. Underground sprinkler system. 2~.car attached garage .. 85x180 lot. houses from which to choose. One is ready for immediate occupancy and the second is scheduled for your fall move. See us at LAKESIDE COURT, a dead. BALFOUR-Lots of house for your hard-earned dollars, living '1"oom with natural COLONIAL ROAD-5 or 6 bedroom, 4'1.. bath English. end street leadi~g to the lake from Jefferson near Bon Secours Hospital. fireplace, formal dining room~ three bedrooms, 11,2 baths. 'llSsumable 6% % Family room wilh built.in barbeque. Mutschler mortgage. Quick occupancy is available on this home. Only $53,900. kitchen. 1st floor laundry. Recreation room with THE KIND OF HOUSE that will catch you looking. ]t has the curb appeal that fireplace. Great location. causes you to wonder if its as attractive inside ... and it is! This one has a two. HAMPTON-Two bedroom brick Ranch, formal dining room, cathedral ceiling in slory entrance foyer and library, family room, living room and formal dining living room with spiral stairway to a 10ft bedroom for the boy of the family, CONDOMINIUM-3 bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd. Bed- room. The kitchen has every built-in imaginable ,and there are two first floor featured also is a family room, full basement, gas forced air heat. All for only room, bath and sitting room on 3rd. Near trans- lavatories. Upstairs a private bath services each bedroom. l

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Thursday, September 9, 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Three ------, 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE ~ORSALE 13-REAL ESTATE \ 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE _._F_O_R_S_A_L_E I--FO-R--SA-L-E---.-- FORSALE MACK-Outer Drive - Brick, FOUR BEDROOM brick Co- GROSSE POINTE CITY. anne parker, TU 5.4415 opens GROSSE POINTE WOODS- 6-6. In the best condition. lonial on spacious street in Three bedrooms, 1J,2 baths, 475 Lexington: a ~eluxe 3 1973 Severn. 7 room, 3 bed- Separate ba3ements, 2 fur- Grosse Pointe Park. Near English style. Fireplace, bed roo m 5, 2\,'2 baths I room brick Colonial with TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES naces, 2 car garage. As- schools and shopping. E3rly updated kitchen, two car FARMS ranch. Thursd~y den, 1~ bath.!, custom sumption. 7% land con. occupancy. Phone 963-1300 garage. $43,500. 712 Uni. and Sunday 2.5, DON T kitchen with wet bar and tract or FHA. Reasonable, I daytimes. No b r ok e r s, versity Place. 882-3379. miss this one. and only. eating area. central air, The Gallery of Homes@ 521.1595. ]:lease. basement family roo m with fireplace, 14x19 liv- 1716 ALLARD, GROSSE .POINTE WOODS-OPEN SUNDAY 2-5-Exceptionally ing room with fireplace. sharp 4 bedroom coloma I, Ilh. bath, fa~ily room. formal dining room all nicely At 816 Washington Rood in formal dining room, 2 car carpele~, Attracl1ve landscapmg and Immaculately maintained. This home is Grosse Pointe City There Are Surprises CHAMPION garage, with automatic- well pnced for you. Come and see your new home on Sunday. opener. By appointment. on Every Level BY APPOI NTMENT By owner, 881.3313. 631 BARRINGTON-Four bedroom colonial in perfect condition with den and The Cotswo:d Collage living room has pegged oak FIRST OFFERING-8l2 WHITTIER-EVERY ROOM breakfast room. Third floor attic to store your keepsakes in. U~der $50 000 Call floors. paneled and painled walls, fireplace and 344 MERRIWEATHER - 7 us today for further details. ' . wood casement windows. At the back through a TA~TEFULLY DECORATED in this spacious rooms, 3 bedrooms. Air con- wide archway is a built.in wormy (hestnut wet English Tudor with four bedrooms and 3th baths. dilioned family room, Bath, 1570 BOURNEM0l,lTH-$41'9O!l-What a price for this lovely air conditioned three bar with ice maker and adjoining lavatory. A Priced in the mid Eighties. Owner transferred. Im- powder room, completely be.droom coloma!. Immediate occupancy. Call today for an appointment to see half flight down is Ihe dining room with paneled mediate occupancy. carpeted, new roof, furnace. this home. ceiling, papered walls and pegged oak floors. hot water heater, 2.car ga- There is also a slllall breakfast room with buill.in NEED A DOWN SUITE? This custom built 7 bedroom, rage, By owner. For ap- PRESTIG!OUS ELLAIR PLACE - A "Special" custom designed home for that china cupboa!'d and a well eqUIpped kitchen with Hi:! bath house offers privacy for guests or in-laws. pointment. 885.2685. "S~eclal" buyer. Neslled in serenity near lake. The Ultimate for the family that wormy chestnut cupboards and white formic a sur. Planned for an active famil)' and lots of enter. taining, it has library plus family room ovcrlook. ~eslred . 2 lar?e bedroo~s, spacious step.down living room with beamed ceil- faces, built.in electric oven and gas range. A half 1084 BEDFORD-Fine family in~ a covered patio, 3.car garage. 109,. dairy. bnck floors In dining room and reception hall. Perfect for enter. flight up from the living room is 2 bedrooms and home featuring 3 bedrooms, talnlng wIth a. ~reat kitchen, central a:r conditioning, sprinkler system. Call a bath and another half flight another 2 bedrooms DELIGHTFUL!! Here's the perfect Center Hall con- 1\\.1 baths. living room with us for an appomtment. and bath. The fifth level has a large bedroom with venient io the Village, schools, and bus. Beautifully fireplace. dining room. cozy 2 built-in bunk beds, a sewing room and a cedal' 56 HAMPTON, Gros.se Pointe Shores-A fantastic ranch on large lot. Many extras decorated! Three bedrooms plus nursery or sit- kitchen, small den and 2 closet. And believe it or not there is an adequate ting room, modern kitchen and breakfast, recrea- car attached garage. Quick new nutch.ler ~Itchenand family room. Also featured a beautiful in-ground, attic and basement, delightful patio and yard. heated sWlmmmg pool. Open Sunday 2.5 p.m. tion room, 2.car garage. In the 50's. possession-give Us a call! Surprise-$65,OOO - Call 885-7678 EXECUTIVE RANCH - cus- 659 LAKE POINTE-Everybody loves a DeWitt 3 bedroom Ilh bath Colonial Mint A MAGNU'ICENT FRENCH MANOR - Perfect in OPEN SATURDAY AND ~UNDAY 2-5 tom built 3 bedroom, IIi:! c?ndition, copper plumbing throughout. Paneled recr~ation room. Two 'exc1u. every detail - PHONE FOR SPECIAL BRO- baths, dining room. large sl~e water front parks nearby. One with large marina. Call us now to see CHURE. thIS beaut)'. country kitchen with all NEWER COLONIAL DESIGNED FOR FAMILY LIV- built.ins, s po r t y family 357 McKINLEY-OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.-Choice Grosse Pointe Farms location. ING - Four bedrooms, 21h baths, family room, room with naturallireplace, Three bedro?m colonial, spacious living room and dining room, 2 natural fire- Grosse Pointe Real Estate huge kitchen. Priced at $62,500. rec room, 2 car attached garage. Don't miss this ~laces, Flor~da r.oom, large kitchen with dishwasher, stove and refrigerator WELL CARED FOR BRICK INCOME IN GROSSE beauty! Included. Pnced In the mid fifty's. Visit with us .at this home on Sunday. co. POINTE PARK--inay also be used as single fam- ily residence. Two bcdrooms down, 1 bedroom up. GRACIOUS TUDOR HOME on beautiful Lake SI. Clair. A special home with 5 D. DAY REALTY OPEN HOUSE Olose to transportation. Immediate occupancy. bedrooms plus 3 car carriage house with bachi!lor apartment, heated swimming 886.3300 pool and much more. Call today for a personalized .appointment. Eight lovely homes to visit come see us Priced at $32,500. between 25 Sunday HARPER WOODS BETWEEN MACK ASSUME 8lh % ST. CLAIR SHORES 20 S. Deeplands $179,500 4 BR. I ENGLISH TUDOR 44 Colonial (price reduced) $129,500 4 BR. AND HARPER 21633 EDGEWOOD-OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.-Sparkling Ranch. Excellent loca- Beautiful Brick Home fea- 1040 Canterbury $ 92,500 4 BR. tion-move-in condition, 2 bedrooms with third bedroom and study in the base- ATTRACTIVE THREE BEDROOM RANCH with I turing 3 spacious bedrooms. ment. Let us show you this home on Sunday. 1371 Berkshire $ 59,900 4 BR. many extras. Lovely Florida room, carpeted formal dining room, den, 929 Pemberton $ 57,500 4 BR. throughout, 2-ear garage, Grosse Pointe Schools. natural fireplace in 22 it. ROSEVILLE 2142 Lennon (priced reduced) $ 49,900 3 BR. Priced under Porty. living room, remodelcd 947 Washington $ 46.500 3 BR. kitchen with built-ins, 2 31419 GREEN HAVEN-Exclusive Shadow Woods Sub.-OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 P.M.- SPACIOUS CENTER HALL RANCH with three bed- 1241 Wayburn $ 17,500 3 BR. baths, full basement, 2 car Charming. 5 bedroom, 2'12 bath, beamed family room, large kitchen, covered Each home is protected by a $100 deductible rooms, dining room, large kitchen. 18' family room, attached garage. Immediate occupancy. garage, .co v ere d patio, patio, 2V2 car garage with electric eye. This home is for you, see it with us one year warranty-peace of mind ask us for the stockade fence, and much Sunday. . ! Grosse Pointe Schools. details. more! $59,900, 882'()(}87 TOWN AND HIDDEN UNDER TALL, LOVELY TREES Wm. J. CHAMPION COUNTRY TAPPAN & ASSOCIATES Just .a few feet from Lakeshore in G.P. Shores, Rachel Clark Shirley Kennedy WE TRADE Elegant family room, library with wet bar. Sally Clarke Lorraine Kirchner 771-0800 Bricked terrace about 60 feet long. This lovely Ann Dingeman Evelyne Rupp The Gallery of Homes@ home was custom built to be inconspicuous and Dorothy Healy Mary Walsh HAWTHORNE 2025 - First 90 Kercheval 884-6200 peaceful. One year warranty. Catherine Champion, Broker offering. Immaculate 3 884-5700 102 Kercheval bedroom aluminum Colo- DEAD END LANE-PRICE REDUCED nial with plenty of charm. Off Lakeshore. You can see the sail boats from . Members Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board Large living room, full sile your front lawn. Such a lovely home. Family room dining room, new built and living room with fireplaces. Unique kitchen aluminum windoWlS, enclos- in 'mainstream of home. 1st floor laundry and ed summer porch, rec. freezer room. 4 bedrooms, 2lh b8ths, paneled room. A must .see home! library, basement rec. room complete with plaster- JOHN s. ed ceiling .and carpets. Terrific family home that LANCASTER 19653-A real SCHWEITZER opens beautifully for entertaining. One year war- surprise package for a low ranty. price of $29.900. You can FIRST OFFERING GOODMAN

Thursday, September 9, 1976 Page Twenty.Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS 16-PETS FOR SALE I 21F-HOME 13-ItEAL ESTATE----j13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-ItEAL ESTATE SPRINGER SPANIEL-fe- IMPROVEMENT FOIT SALE FOR SALI FOITSALE FOR SALE male, 7 months, dark liver WINDOWS GROSSE POINTE FARMS- HARPER & 16 MILE. s~. DOCTORS CONDOMINIUM -show material-beautiful WOOD REPLACEMENTS M Mapleton. Clean Z bed. cious 3 bedroom custom DENTISTS markings. Papers. shots, Top and boltom. Tilt-in sash. 20684 BEACONSFIELD - FOR SALE room. ,large living room, brick ranch, central air Spacious fully carpeted, one $150. Can 331-4875 or 885- Installed com pie t e, (all bedroom unit with dining separate dining room, self- conditioning, underground Medical Building 9056. labor and material) $45.50. room, living room and kit. storing storms and sereens, sprinkler 'System, marble for SALE ARMADA Near Eastland, see this 2 bedroom apartment, chen. Lots of closetS< and blow-In insulation. Open fireplace, finbhed base- Cadieux Road FOUR very special kittens. WOOD PRODUCTS large 'Storage area. (M-4) Free to good homes. Beau. t' move-in condition, immediate cccupancy, Saturday and SWiday 2-5 or ment, and many extras. HUBBARD tiful, healthy, playful and Call Any lffie TU 1-2779 by appointment. By owner. $64,900. 463-3928. no more lawn or snow work. Open 2 to REAL ESTATE CO. G. M. FIELD affectionate. Weaned and I 884-6039. $35,000. liller trained. 889.0178. YOUR DOLLAR buys more 774-4100 771-8222 Aluminum Siding, Roofing 5 Sunday. and Insulation purchased FARMS - Semi ranch. Two OPEN SUN DAY 2-5. 285 FOR SALE-female. beauti- now. S'udro Insulation, 881- LAKESHORE LANE, LUXURY RANCH Moran. Lovely three bed. bedrooms, one bath on ful sable. like Collie, loves 884-4400 3515. CARTER & CO. room colonial. Brand new first; large bedroom, full people, pet or ~how qual- 3 bed!oom, 2~ bath, custom designed-large. kit c hen, family room, bath on second. Large walk- klt~hen and breakfast room overlooking ~~n~~s 21 G-ROOFt NG patio and many other in closet plus fantastic built. g~f:~~~~~;i~3~~ SER.VICE pat~o. and wooded yard. Paneled library. .goodies. Must see. 885- in storage. 8x14 family Inv)tmg entrance foyer compliments a 5751. No brokers. room, formal dining room, IRISH SEITER puppies A~C, I AINSWORTH e:ectronic air cleaner, nat- top champion blood hne. large living room with raised fireplace. Show or pet. Phone 862.1553 MAINTENANCE Formal dining room. 2¥.! car garage. Full ST. CLAIR SHORES ural fireplace. Convenient . Roofing, gutters, repairs, 20 Beautiful one bedroom Condo to schools. No brokers. Call basement. Fine appointments. Quality apartment, spotless, carpet. t68-PET GROOMING years experience, Local ref. 886.2254 after six. erences. 779.9075. BERKSHIRE construction. Well maintained. Owner. ing, appliances, air condi- tioned, carport. Adults. 8 MILE and Jefferson-3 bed- SCHNAUZER poodle groom- SPECIALiZING 886-] 408 room ranch, 2 baths, 2 car ing. also Schnauzer stud IN SHORT 881-281 ] aUached garage, family service. 882-3911. ALUMINIUM room with fireplace, beauti. CONDOMINIUMS GUTIERS AND TRIM CONVENIENTJocation. Very fully ,landscaped. Open Sun- 2o-GEN£RAL SERVICE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 large let. brick, 6 rooms, day, 12.5 or by appointment. For estimate call TU 1.8170 11,2 baths, $47,000. 1242 8!14.5277.By owner. Richard Willertz, HURRY NOW BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS Grayton, Grosse Pointe. Ap- • PLUMBING 50 Roslyn Road * Limited Apartments Available pointment oniy. TU 2-164C. BY OWNER-English Tudor • PLASTERING 368 NOTRE DAME-Exciting farm colonial. 5 bed- ,in Park. Large living room. • PAINTING J. D. CANDLER i:? Full Time Maintenance Mon rooms, 3 baths. Gas forced 'llir heat central air 253 MERR:IWEATHER, Heart dining roo m, breakfast • CARPENTRY ROOFING CO. conditioning. Priced $85,000 without e~tra ~ots. As. of Farms. 3 bedroom, 11,2 room, family room, sun • MASONRY 97 Years Reliable Service * Established Condominium Association sumable mortgage, quick possession. baths, brick Colonial, $48,- room, 2 large bedrooms up. • VIOLATIONS Residential and Commercial 000, Immediate possession. CORRECTED All types of Roofs and Decks Swimming Pool BY APPOINTMENT 11,2 baths, finished base- * 881-4306. ment. private back yard. • NOTHING TOO S~lALL Gullers and Downspouts Perfect for art and pIant- REPAIRS * Ample Laundry and Storage Facilities 586 PERRIEN PLACE GROSSE POINTE CITY - GUY DE BOER loving family. South of J ef- No Job Too Large-or Small SHARP center-entrance colonial featuring slate foyer English Tudowr, brick, 4 776-3708 885-4624 Apartments start at $40,900 ferson, close to lake. As- Free Estimates * with cir.cl;llar stairs, library and family room. bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. sume 6~ % mortgage. $45,- ALL CARPENTRY, porches, Call 899.2100 formal -livmg room and dining room, kitchen with 882-4063. 843 Notre Dame. . 500. 331-5816. siding, roofing, gullers, dry • Insured Workmen breakfast area, utility room, powder room, wall and drywall repair. Li. screened porch, second fioor 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, CONDOMINIUMS BEAUTIFUL, clean house,-26 censed. 791-3514. ROOFING and Repairs OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 p.m. gas forced air heat. central air conditioning, 21,2 NORTH BAY VILLAGE years old, 3 bedrooms. Full shingles - hotply - fiat car garage, recreation room with wet bar in the 35110 E. JEFFERSON recreation room, piano and 20A-CARPET LAYING aluminum trim. aluminum basement. (South of Shook Rd.) extllaS, Open, Owner. 882- gutters. Father and Sons, 1750 Vernier Rood/Apt. 2- 1332 WAYBURN - Frame bungalow 2 bedrooms 1 Priced from $30,900to $33,900. 8960 or 882-3555. CARPEl' LAYING Bob-Dale Isham. LA 6-0666, bath, $18,000. " 2 bedrooms, att.ached ga- NEW AND OLD 371-1971. Mary Bauer/ Agent rages. Models open daily HILLCREST-Mack and Sev- Stairs carpeted Shifted 1-6 p.m. en Mile area of Detroit. GRO~EPOINTE WOODS-Brick bungalow, 2 bed- Repairs of All Types ROOFS and DECKS rooms, bath, large paneled room on second floor. BIDIGARE BROTHERS Large three bedroom Cape GUITERS AND INC. Cod colonial. Natural fire. Cigarette Burns Re-Woven Comer lot. 21,2 car garage. OnJy $38,900. ALSO DOWN SPOUTS Model phone 791.6880 p~ace, 21,2 baths, kitchen 886-4036 NEW CARPET SALES Gutters cleaned and flushed Evenings TU 1-6988 with breakfast room, com- New and Repair Work pie t e finished basement Samples Shown in Licensed and Insured GROSSE POINTE WOODS with wall.to-wall, carpeting. Your Home GEORGE PALMS, REALTOR 884-9512 NEW HOUSE 21,2 car garage, .patio oU BOB TRUDEL Member 294-5896 ADVANCE MAINTENANCE National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers 568 Coventry off Morningside garage, double gas barbe- near Vernier Road. Custom cue. 885.5968. No agents. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 20E-IN.SULATION 886-4444 built brick. 5 bedroom co- RE-ROOF 13A-LOTS FOR SALE WHERE can you find a 4 bedroom Bungalow in Member Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board. lonial, central air, marble PRE PAR E now for sky- 1,000 Sq. Ft. $39500 Grosse Pointe Woods under $4O,ooo? 1235 Roslyn A Family Business For Over a Century. foyer, spacious oak kitch. GROSSE POINTE - Wood. rocketing fuel bills while Ranch Horne IWad. Family room, basement lavatory, good Experienced Sales Person Wanted en plus many other fea- land Shores, nellJI' Lake- insulation costs .are rea. INCLUDES condition. tures. Open Sunday 2-6. /Shore. 100x12B. $43,000. sonable. Sudro Insulation. • 240 lb. seal tab shingles Builder. 921-1700. 881.3515. 15 years guarantee 409 BELANGER. Spacious face brick Bungalow. 2 TU 4-2750 TU 4.1340 ,. All labor and matel'ial bedrooms with room for more upstairs. Basement A SCOTT-BUILT COLONIAL 20422 _ 11 MILE Near 1-94 I) ACRE lots. Walking dis. 21-MOVING, • Expert in aluminum recreation room. Immediate possession. Aluminum 3 bedroom ranch with 1~ tance to Shanty Creek Ski • Siding-Gutters-Trim trim and garage well maintained-in excellent IN A CHOICE LOCATION STORAGE baths, fu'om $29,900. Ga. Lodge. $7,500 each. Terms. • Roof Vent-Repairs condition. The two story foyer with curving staircase and balcony nge and family room opo Also- lake 'lots near Gay- STUDENT MOVERS FREE ESTIMATE is a dramatic entrance leading to the formal living tionat No down payment, lord. MI 4-6446. 881-0900 20489 LOCHMOOR, Harper Woods. Grosse Pointe room and dining room. A large, sunny kitchen with , V.A. Open daily except GROSSE POINTE PARK - X-ELENT ROOFING schools, 2 bedroom Bungalow with room for more ample eating space is the glamcrous hub of the house. 21A-PIANO SERVICE Tuesday and Thursday. Lot priced for quick sale 757-2953 upstairs. Brick with aluminum trim and awnings. Completely carpeted, and furnished with Quaker Maid Marbl! sills and fireplace, tile basement. In ex- i 77&-1610 KODAN 886-2206 Call for details. COMPLETE piano service. cabinets, it includes the finest ot G.E. appliances in- 21H-RUG CLEANING cellent condition. Early occupancy. clu11ng double self.cleaningovens. Sliding doors iead Tunlng, rebuilding refin- Irom the eating area to a canopied ~aUo .. A handsome \ c~~~~a~:e~~~E~~ TAPPAN 884-6200 ishing .. M e m be r' Piano SUPREME Carpet Furniture "",i1' .,', ,'.' .~X tJ'PO~TMENTc~ I I pane1edfaznily .room with !frreplace1a:ila. bulit-ih lXlOk . home with 3 car attached CARMEL LANE. Beauuful Technicl'aJ\s.'GuiJd. Zech- and wall washing Co. Any ROSLYN ROAD semi-ranch excellent' for profes- case, a first floor laundry area, ancl2 half baths com- garage, guest house, swim- Farms location off Lake- Bossrier, 731-7707. living room and hall car- sional person, doctor or attorney. Llbruy has di. plele (he main floor. ' .•• '. . " i ming pool, troll! pOnd, to- shore Drive. 9O'xI39'. Rea. pet cleaned $18.95. Steam rect entry from front vestibule. Newly decorated, bogaan hill, 9 box atall sonable. 881.2251. Piano tuning and repairing. slightly more. Wall wash- The lower ~evel of this house can hardly be caUed a face brick, l~ story, Grosse Pointe North area. 2 barn, IS horses, completely Work guaranteed. Member ing by machine. Salisfac. "basement". A c8rpeted stairway leads from the bedrooms and bath each floor, beautiful basement equipped and furniture. FLORIDA-Port St. Lucie, AFM. Edward Felske. 526- lion guaranteed. PR 1.8726. for a bedroom and music room. Oan for detalla. kitchen down to the games room This 29x29 room has Beautiful! Greatly reduced homesIte lot, fully devel- 5916. the ambiance of a Spanish bodega. Rough swirled to serious buyer. 464-6065 oped 1977. Mter 6 882.8913. See our weekly current catalog of homes, pictures and plaster and dark paneling set off the spanish patterned CRAFTMASTER or 1-679-3905. 13B-CEMETERY 21B-SEWING compiete details. We are total Multi.Llst. We offer carpeting. Tile~, set in (he plaster over the Llreplace, MACHINE FABRIC CLEANER these and other liubu~'blln homes. depict a monk in his wine cellar. The wet bar is sur- GROSSE POINTE WOODS, PROPERTY STEAM CLEANING rounded by dark wood C'abinets. A handsome powder 1968 Anita-older home, 4 FOREST LAWN. 4 lots in COMPLETE Tune.Up, $3.95, AT ITS BEST room boasting Spanish light fixtures and tile motif wall be~rooms, living room 1800 Section 43. Call PR 6-7705 aU makes, all ages. All • Experienced workmanship parts stocked. 885-7437. CARTER & CO. paper continues, the theme. An adjacent storage work- dlnang room, e n c 1 0 sed after 6 • Insured e:hop room is tiled and fitted with custom shelving. porch, no garale. Low 3Os. . • Free Estimates The four large he droom II in this house each have a Make offer. 881-4743. 15-BUSINESS 21 C-ELECTRICAL • No charge for spotting 20223 Mack Grosse' Pointe WOOd) SERVICE huge walk.in closet. The master bedroom is 13.9xl6'10. BELANGER- Grosse Pointe OPPORTUNITIES CALL NOW It is connected to the master bath by a dressing area Farms, sharp custom built ACCURATE S &. J ELECTRIC 371-]973 882-9082 which features a built-in vanity. 'Ihree other bed. Residential _ Commercial. 884-4400 rooms, measuring 13x14, 12x13, and 13'9x14'1l open 4 bedroom bungalow, Flor- ALL WORK GUARANTEED ida room, carpeting, 21,2 YOGURT No job too small. oU the balcony. The main bath hasa huge linen' closet 885-2930 and built-in vanity. C8r 'garage. Many extras. \ FREEZER K-CARPET $45,900. I CLEANING If you are in the market for something just "a peg KELLY 772-5010 CUSTARD-Soft Ice Cream HARBOR ELECTRIC above" please call for an appointment. - Slush.Shake - Freezers. Violations Corrected COMPANY SEPTEMBER: YOU COULDN'T MORANG and Cadieux 3 bed- Pretzel baker3. Complete CARPET 886-8707 room brick bungalow, new service, pa:rtsand supplies, FREE ESTIMATES SPECIALISTS By owner ASK FOR A BETTER No brokers p:ease carpet, much more. By Don Preston & Associates 882-9420 • Steam Extraction 885-6675. . owner. Assume 7%% Licensed and insured con- • Shampoo TIME TO BUY! mortgage. 884-6263. MUTEL and Restaurant Bus- tractor, residential, com- • Spot and Stain Removal • Interest rates are steady, and money is plentiful inesa, growing city, build- mercial and industrial. • Upholstery Cleaning PURDY & TOLES GROSSE POINTE WOODS', . , at affordable prices • Quantity and Quality of available housing is as 2025 Stanhope. Ranch, '3 ing A-1. Good gross. Near Mackinaw Bridge. Snyder ALL TYPES of electrical 882-0688 good as anytime In 1976 bedrooms, carpeting, good Realty. 775-3222. work. Ranges, dryers in. I . ASSOCIATES, INC. traffic pattern, well main- stalled - remodeling, Elec- CALLEBS & SON • Formerly over priced properties are now being tained. Immediate occu- tricllI repairs, fixtures in- Carpet and Upholstery clean. priced realistically pancy. Open Sunday 1 to 16-PETS FOR SALE 281 RIDGEMONT - OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5:00 - stalled, city violations. Li- ing. Fast drying. Free e,ti- 5. Owner. 886-7608. • Every major authority projects higher purchase Only $37,500 takes this fine l~ story house. Located ACQUAINTED with half- censed and insured. Col. mates. Fully insured: 772- prices on Housing for those who decide to wait close to Kerby School, it offers 1 bedroom and Siamese, calico cat in Chal- viUe Electric Company. 9555. bath down plus a den and 2 bedrooms uP. Nice CONDOMINIUM fonte.LotM'op area? We are You are considering selling lets discuss how we moving. she wanbs to stay. ~~e~~~;;2. 774-9110. Days 12-1--I--P-A-I-N-T-'-N-G-A-N-D- , y8rd and a paneled recreation room. ST. CLAIR SHORES • F : can successfully market your home before the 23351 Edsel Ford Ct. Beauti. Call 885-5720. i DECORATING 1206 BALFOUR - OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 to 5:00 - snow flies. ful, well cared for condo- GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY Lots more here than appears. Center Hall Colonial FREE Mosaic kitten, female, QUALITY PAINTING minium, carpeting, drapes with an extra special family room and paneled 10 weeks. Howebroken. SERVICE AND . Those of you who feel your Real Estates and kitchen appliances in- 882-1842. '. needs are not now clearly understood take office. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on the 2nd fioor plus HOOVER INTERIOR- cluded. Finished rec. '1'oom, FACTORY AUTHORIZED heart; we specialize in listening. The action w; take 2 bedrooms In garage apartment. Stop and see 11,2 bath.. $27,500. 774- WHITE parakeet and cage, EXTERIOR this one - you'll be amazed. SERVICE is designed to solve creatively your problems. A 1985. Appointment only. $10. 886.3165. 20 years professional phone call is all it takes and we'll even p8y for that, POINTE VACUUM experience 1318 HOLLYWOOD-Extra fine 4 bedroom Colonial TOWNHOUSE-Condominium. 2 LONG HAIRED kittens too. with 2 full baths and family room. Only the be- FREE PICKUP AND ~IATT FLETCHER Lakeshore Drive. 2 bed-, one male, one female. Very DELIVERY 4151 Buckingham TU 6.6102 ginning. Moden: kitchen with an extra larg

i).I-PAINTING I 21-1-'AINTING 21O-CEMENT AND 21$.-CARPENTER 21%-LANDSCAPING & 0 0 DECORATING DECO RATI'N G Bier-I( WORK WORK GARDEN SERVICE I List Winners EXTERIOR EXPERTS, Col. JEFF'S CHAS. F. JEFFREY CARPENTER WORK-Pan. GOP Convention Enjoyed lege ~tudents with 5 years WALLPAPER REMOVING MASON CONTRACTOR eling, partition:;, ceilings, POINTER Of Fish Rodeo experIence. Dave 331.0321, QUALITY LICENSED _ INSURED kitchens, small jobs, reo LANDSCAPI NG By Councilman TOUi:pkiris Mike 822.3942. Free Estimates _ Insured • Brick • Block • Stone paiN, etc. TU 2-2795. LAWN AND GARDEN T:le Farms held its annual INTERIOR . Exterior paint. 779-5235 • Cement Work QUALITY WORK by carpen. PROFESSIONALS Fishing Rodeo with The By George Polgar Jr. Going to the convention as • Lawn Maintenance City Saturday, August 21, at After a week of bluster and one of two Ford delegates ing. wall washing. No job, 'CUSTOM PAINTING _ 20 • WaterprooCing ter with over 20 years ex. The Farms Pier. About 260 ballyhoo in Kansas City's from the 14th District, the too small. Special "76" year . " • Tuck Pointing perience in Grosse Pointe. • Gardening prices. Bob, 881-8763 .s expenence, inside, • Patios of any kind did b • Fertilizing youngsters came to fish and Kemper Arena, Park Council- other delegate was for Ron. ------.-_ outside. TU 2.1580. Grosse "PORCHES A SPECIALTY" Kitchens remo e e, ase. • Seeding and Soddlng everyone won a prize. man Charles S. Tompkins reo aid Reagan, Mr. Tompkins FLOOR SANDING. All fin., Pointe references. ments paneled, room addi. • Shrub Trimming Sharron Wicklund caught turned from his fifth Repub- said he thought the Ford . ishe" dark staining our 882-1800 tions, etc. Conscientious, • Replace Old Landscape the largest fish Cor The City, lican convention, calling it Reagan combination would ,speci~lty, 3rd generation. 21J-WALL WASHING I GRAZIO CONSTRUCTION &'mall jobs acceptable. 882- • Realistic Priees a 10%" Cola co Bass and' the the best one ~'et, have been the best ticket to Licensed. 371-01130. -H-I-N-E-IG-H-B-O-R-!-W-a-ll-W-a-lS-h.Cement driveways, floors, 1004. • 10 Years Experience most fish oC the day siX,' He said the people of Kan. go against Democratic nom. DECORATING. Interior _Ex. ing, ~easonable. eCficient, patios oC any design, FRANK-aWILLIAMS, Li- • Free Estimates She was awarded the' Norb sas Cit)' welcomed the al. inee~ Jimmy Carter and terior. Reasonable, prompt, experienced. TU 1.5306. porches, new steps, old ga. censed b u i Ide r. Custom Design and Construction NetC Trophy. most ]0,000 delegates. alter- Waller F. Mondale. experienced. TU 1.5306. K . MAINTENANCE Com. rages raiseddand repaired, home improvements. porch Our Specialty Kim Verbrugge was The nates, spouses and assorted He added that there was new garage oors, new ga ('nclosures. finished base. DAVE BARLOW Farms winner catching a other convention w 0 r k I.' l' s speculation that the tumultu- PROMPT EFFICIENT servo pan'y, Wall Wast~ing, floor rages custom built. Li. ments, additions, altera. 885.1900 689.3287 121/~" Green Ba~s, the 18rgest with uncommon Criendliness. ous ovation Cor the deleated ice for exterior, interior cle~nJng and waxmg. Free censed and insured. liens. AU work personally MICHELPILORGET -land. fish oC the day. She received "Everyone in Kansas City candidate when he appeared painting and paperhanging. esttmates. 882.0688. 774-3020 772- 1771 supervised. Small jobs are soaping, complete service, the Harry Furton Trophy. made it seem like tlie people at the convention might help Quality materials, sensible 21 K-WINDOW welcome, For pro m p t planting, custom built flag- Frank Dansbury kept the had been briefed in being him change his mind and ac- boys and girls entertained good hosts," he said. "People pI' ice S. Free estimates. WASHING J. W. KLEINER courteous, expert service, stone patios. 823.6662. cept the second s,pot. But Dav;(\, 778.5025. CEMENT CONTRACTOR please calI me at 882.7776. with his clown anti('s. on the streels, in the stores such was not the case. ----,------1 A . OK Window C I e a n e rs CEMENT. BRICK. STONE -----.------3 C'S LANDSCAPING Les Roddis was on the PA and everywhere would say As many other observers P~OFESSIC?~A~ Floor Sa.nd. Service on storms and Patios, walks, porches, sleps ,- Attics.! Porch E~closures LA WN AND GARDEN Wi!:l all the latest informa. 'hello,' would ask if they commented, Mr. Tompkins ~n.g an~ fmlshmg. Sp~~lal- screens. Free estimates. Flagstone repair • Additions • Kitchens MAINTENANCE tion, whiie Len Ryberg kept could help and went out of felt that President Ford's ae. IZIng m dark stammg. Monthly 'rates. 521.2459. Tuck pointing. patching • Commercial Buildings SPECIALISTS tabs of the 30 fish that were their way to be pleasant. ceptance speech was one oC "Supply own power." Call ------.---- SPECIALIZING Commercial and. Residential caught. They did a great job." his strongest yet. for free estimate. W. Abra. CALLEBS & SON I J 1M SUTTON • Fall Clean Up Vince Peters, Farms police. Though many people who Questioning Mr. Tompkins ham, 979.3502. Window cleaning. Fully in. IN SMALL JOBS I 1677 Brys Drive • Lawn Cutting man, served the free pop watched the convention on about the prospects Cor the ------sured. Reasonable prices. FREE ESTIMATES TUE 4.2942 TU 2-2436 • Gardening and hot dogs, while Mrs. TV ~ot the impression that Pre sid e 11 t in November R, & T PROFESSIONAL Ii Free estimates. 772-9555. LICENSED I • Top Soil Delivered Kathy Bremer and Mrs.,. Ihe long hours oC cheering evokes an understandably p~inting, interior and ex. ------TU 2-0717 CARPENTRY.--PI:UP.UlING, • Sodding . Se~ing Mary Lauer "stretched out" and speech.maklng must have partisan response but with a terior, wall papering. Free G. OLMIN __ I all remOdeling. Call Pete. • Fertilizing the hot coffee and doughnuls been a l'fashing bort!, Mr. realislk proviso - lore we estimates. 462 R 0 Iand, WINDOW CLEANING HAROLD Harper Woods. 343.9131. • Tree Removal and Repair to keep tie nearly 200 par. Tompkins didn't have an idle real1y lVork hard. ". SERVICE ents awake. moment . Grosse Pointe Farms. 882. FREE ESTIMATES CHAUVI N REMODELING • Tree and Shrub Planting The prizes were given out "It mlghl have been a 4584. WE ARE INSURED CEMENT CONTRACTOR HOME BUILDING • Landscape Designing Lf:TlIAL • Specializing in Crushed by Toni Trombly and Tony lillie tiresome for TV view- ---W-H-I-T-E-Y-'S- 372-3022 ALL TYPE OF by Delsener, who were the ers but when ~'ou're down The hand that lilts the Stone and Railroad Ties glass that cheers should not • Wall PaperJ'ng ------W lCEMEN~ WORK BIDIGARE BROS. • Tractor and Back Hoe Work chairmen oC the rodeo. there on the floor in the K . WINDOW Cleaning Com.. a ks • Dnves • Porches be used to handle the steer- I C Complete Grounds Other people who donated thick of it you get caught up • Interior Painting pany. Storms, screens, gut. • Patios • Waterproofing IN. their time and money include In the emotion of the crowd," ing wheel. • Reasonable Prices ters, aluminum cleaned. • Pre.Cast. S~eps Extra rooms, dormers, attics, Maintenance Call for an estimate today, Stuart Baits, Ch8rles Verhey. he said. • Good Work Free estimates. 882.0688. • Tuck Pomting kitchens, recreation rooms. den, Frank Martinelli. Liz As far as being in the GROSSE POINTE • Call - no job too smalI • Chimney Repair Licensed and Insured we definitely can save you Hal m I.' s, Lou Sendelbach, thick of things, Mr. Tomp. WAR MEMORIAL 526-9987 21M-SEWER SERVICE No job too small Remodeling loans to $7,500. money. CLEMENT CHAR GOT Vince Famularo. the City o{ kins and his wife, Jean, were ASS OC 1M' ION SEWERS CLEANED, broken Free Estimates No down pavment 10 years Grosse Pointe Police and certainly well positioned on R. C. MOWBRAY GERALD CHRIST NOTICE OF ANNUAL Sewers repaired. Guaran. Licensed and Bonded to pay. - , 343.0362 Fire Department. Melropoli. the Ford bandwagon. They IUEETING ASSOCIATES teed. R~asonable Tat e s. 17 Years in Pointe 772.5715 TU 1-6988 ..._---- tan Club of The Farms and stayed at the Crown Center Th~ Annual Meeting of Interior. exterior decorators 779-8427 882-1473 ------_ ROB'S LAWN SERVICE 881.0063 or 779.1225. . I ALL HOME repairs. Roofs, The City, Grosse Pointe Opli. Hotel where the President the conlributors to thl) painting the finest homes at - Fall Cleans mist Club, Salem Square and his family were and reasonable prices, Creshen ELECTRIC sewer cleaning. CASPERS CEMENT porches, gut t e r s, brick • Lawn Cutting Grosse Pointe War Me- I Market with the food and the often had 10 contend with the morial Association wilt your home for summer. No Cootage charge. Tele. Driveways, walks, rat walls w?rk, chimneys, carpentry. - Fall Fertilizer Grosse Pointe Farms Boat crush of the President's sup. be held at the Grosse Please be sure to get our phone price. 20 years of All kinds of cement work. LIcensed. 293.7755. • Small Tree Removal Club, many prizes. porters wailing in the lonby bid. 331.3230. Pointe War l\Iemorilil Cen. experience. Cal Roemer, etc. Brick, b:ock, stone. HARRY SMITH • Sodding and the tight securily while Plwnbing. TV 2.3150. porches, pre.cast steps. • Hedges - Bushes ter, 32 Lake Shore Road. GROSSE POINTE BUILDING CO. A good manner succeeds coming and going. tuck painting, waterproof. • Trimming where the language has MONDAY,SEPTEMBER VETERANS best 1\11'. Tompkins also was at 21 N-ASPHAL T WORK ing, chimney repairs. Work Established in TV 5-4485 failed. 27, 1976 AT 7:00 P.M. Experienced in exterior paint- Grosse Pointe Area Since 1937 the right place nt the right myself. Licensed, bonded, time to be a clos(>.up observ. to hear reports of Officers, ing. Need a iob for sum- CASPER CONSTRUCTION insurance. Free estimates. Residential and Commercial er of one oC the stranger in. to elect Directors. and to mer. Prices quite reason. BeautiCy and protect your 772.6430. Remodeling transact such other busi- able. A book full of refer. driveway wit h driv~way Alterations and Maintenance cidents of the convention. "The New -York delegation ness as may properly ences. Please call for an sealer. Call 772.6430. 463- R R CODDENS I Ne,1VConstruction come before the meeting. estimate. Bob, 331.3230. 0707. . . 18853900 885.7013 was right behind the Michi. Cement Contractor ------gan contingent. Vice.Presi. Five Directors will be dent Rockefeller was in the elected to serve Cor three TED'S AL'S ASPHALT PAViNG Family Business. for 51 years. CUSTOMCRAFT yea .. terms to rm the vac- • New and repair work aisle going back to his seat WALLP APER REMOVING Owner supervision, modern ancies caused by the ex. • No job too small and a Reagan Can kept hold. EXCLUSIVELY e qui p men t, guaranteed Construction Company L..---GROSSE POINTEand AREA-- ___ piration of the terms of • Driveways and porches ing n banner in front oC him . Free Estimates - Insured work. Reasonable rales, 23 office of Mr. James T. 531.7555 years experjence. 928.3033. our specialty • "The Vice-President asked BUILDERS The Grosse Pointe the man seleral limes to !,'arley, !\frs, Albert C. References. • Patios & REMODELERS Dickson, Jr. and Mrs. • Chimneys Congregational take It down. and final1y KURT O. BAEHR William H. Klingbeil,! the POINTE Asphalt p'aving, I.,. Church grabbed it, folded it up and CUSTOM Painting and Deco. • Waterproofing Additions Dormers resignation oC Mrs. Thom- prompt estimates on resi. put it under his chair. In- rating, Wall pap e I' i n g. CALL ANYTIME Rec. Room~. Ba~hrooms Grosse Pointe as W. Baumgarten and dential drives, parking lots retalialion, the man yanked Guaranteed. F l' e e esti- 822-6694 Kitchens, New, Homes Americon Boptlst the death or Mr. James W. in asp h a 1t or concrete. the delegation phone out and mates. LA 1-4546. Church Standarl. Sewer and excavating, seal. • was then ushered away," he COMPLETE decorating. Pa. BRICK R E P A I R, porches, Custom Garages and Doors 240 CHALFONTE at LOTHROP said. All . persons who have ing and color coating. 881- chimney. basement cracks, • perhanging. Insured, guar. 6022. Sunday Service contrIbuted funds to the tuck pointing. Work guar. Free Estimates and Planning Grosse Poiute War Memo- anteed. Al Schneider, TU 9:30 and 11:30 1.0565 or Ralph Roth, 886. C & J ASPHALT anteed. Free estimate. 779. • rial Association are en- 3947. . FINANCING' ARRANGED I ,Gr~\u. Mnk Program tilled to ''lote at the meet. 8248. , • PAVlNG"lNC, ,,I ,'.l '\~'.,."._~ r,~ •. : \'l ,,~;I!\'l l ;,')fldl; ':'~1,j: I;,'." I~~' .J~, ".J"t,.. "\Respon~'e'! ,'". Improve the value of your Gros•• Pointe Jng. 'r:! i C & C PAINTING interior. CEMENT WORK of any kJnd. ~t. .M:att. 5:IH6 home with a proCessional Bonded, licensed,. insured. '.8'.8'1-1024' MEMORIAl CHURCH By order of the Board exterior, 25 year~ painting Crib FacUlties Available Public: Schools job. Over 20 years serving TU 2.9988, aCler 6 p.m. Un'f,fI oi Directors. in Grosse Pointe. Work- 'res6y'"'''' Dr. Roy R. Hutcheon The Grosse Pointe Public Grosse Pointe in driveways 21T-PLUMBING AND 16 Lake Shore Road School System announces JOY S. DICKSON manship guaranteed. Free and sealing. F r I.' e esti. 21-P-WATER. Rev. Terry J. Ging lis 1976-17 policy tor Free (Mrs, Albert C. Dickson, HEATING For informatIoa night or estimates. 839-0931. mates. Owner supervised. PROOFING Milk for children unable to Jr.) day tall 88Z-533C, dial • References. pay the full price of milk Secretary INTERlOlt and exterior PLUMBING pra)'er ,882.8770, served under the Special CALL ANYTIME CHAS. F. JEFFREY GROSSE POINTE painting and paper hang. NO SERVICE CHARGE Milk Program. Eligibility 773.8087 882.1800 Sunday Worship Informalion 8nd appliea. WAR MEMORIAL ing. Reasonable rates, 30 Small or large jobs, electric • Basement Waterproofing 9:30 and 11:30 lions are avalleble In all ot ASSOCIATION years experience. Ray Bar- s e IV e r c-1eaning, private 21-0-CEMENT AND • Underpin footings "At Home In The the school offices. September 9, 1976 nowsk)', 311.2384 after 6 BRICK WORK • Cracked or caved.in walls I plumber .. Lawn sprinkler Garden Of God" p,m. References repair. Dependable. Also Dr: Ray H. Kiely BRICK work, porches built Licensed Insured odd jobs. Reasonable. 773- YERKEY & SONS and repaired, chimneys, 1341. check.pointing, ieaky base. CITY OF WE SPECIALIZE - Exterior Firat 11I.II.h ments. State licensed. Call J. W. KLEINER FOR CLEAN and dependable painting. 27 years' experi. anytime, 294.4216. Basement Wa,terproofing , ence. service, call ELMERS Ev. Lutheran All Work Guaranteed PLUMBING and HEAT- Ebenezer VALENTE'S LICENSED Q)rnnllr 'niutr 111arlUn DU PONT PAINTS MASONRY SERVICE ING, Plumbing License Baptist Church #04556. TUxedo 4-4882. Ohurch MICHIGAN Used Since 1955. Masonry repairs. TU 2-0717 Vernier Rnd It W.d'.wood 21001 Moron Rd. waterproofing, tuck point. 882-2721' Reasonable. Call Evenings. BASEMENTS WATER. PLUMBING REPAIRS', fau- Drive, Grcn. ~olnt. Woods ing, chimneys. cern e n 1. 884-5040 Sunday Schoof 9:45 891.5896 891.6584 PROOFED - Reasonable eels and fixtures replaced. State license 17023. Reason. Worship Service 11 :00 SUMMARY OF rates workmanship guar- Electric sink cleaning. Li. Church Services PROFESSIONAL painting, able J'late.'l. Free estimates. ante~d. 881-0063 or 779.1225. censed Master Plumber. 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. "A Man Of God" papering and staining. Free LA 79752. THE MINUTES Work myself. TU 42824. Sunday Church School Guest Speaker: cst i mat e s. John Sacco, ALL TYPE break wall or CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION ------9:30 a.m. Italian journeyman. 371. Rev. Bruce Cummins AUGUST 30, 1976 seawall l' e p air. Brick, Basement waterproofing. We I EASTLAND PLY M BIN G, 8988. dig. Work guaranteed. Lj. n~w .and r~palr. c~mm~r. Rev. ~. K.ppl.r Evening Family Service stone, b 10 c k. concrete I RIY. Llrry Mlchatls driveways, porches, water- censed and insured. clal, mdustrlal, all city V10. 6:30 The meeting WllS called to order al 8:00 p.m. GROSSE POINTE proofing, asphalt driveway 8850612 lations corrected. 881.8395. Rev. Ken Decker Present on Roll Call: Mayor Pro-Tern "'. James CONTRACTORS repairs. . Mast, Councilmen Harry H. Freuhauf, Jr., Jack CUSTOM PAINTING AND DeSENDER 822.1201 21Q--PLASTER ¥fORK 21W-DRESSMAKING M. Cudlip, Nancy J. Waugaman, Joseph L. WALLPAPERING & TAILORING St. Jame. Fromm and Lloyd A. Semple. L. VERBEKE CONTR. PLASTER contractor. free Groue PGinte EXPERT ANTIQUING PANT SUITS, dresses, coats Those Absent Were: Mayor James H. Dingeman. Drives • Walks • Porches estimate, prompt service. United and etc. Neat work. Very Lutheran Church Mayor Pro.Tem W. James Mast presided at the 885-8155 Patios • Chimneys • Tuck. Reliable. J. Maniaci, 1.791. , METHODIST 9170. reasonable. 839.7095. "On The. Hill" meeting. DONAL[fBl.ISS pointing. Basement Water. McMnlon near Kerch ... al CHURCH Mayor Dingeman was excused from attending proofing Decorator SPECIALIZING in repairs CUSTOM SEWING and alter. TU 4.0511 (t- 211 MorolS Roccl the meeting. 19 Yrs. in the Pointe.> Free Estimates for 18 years. Cracks elimi. alions, Grosse Pointe Park. . 886-2363 The Minutes o{ th(> Regular Meeting which was No Job Too SmaIl nated. Clean. Jim Black. 8236837, 8226093. Worship Services held on August 16. 1976, were accepted ~s submllted. TU 1-7050 Licensed Free Estimates weU. VA 1-7051. _. ' 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Summer Schedule The Council scheduled a Public Ilearlllg before the 40 Years in Grosse Pointe 885-4391 21Z-LANDSCAPING & I 9:30 a.m. Zoning Board of Appeals at 8:00 p,m. on Monday, PLASTERING ill Poinles GARDEN SERVICE (Nursery, Both Services) I Family Worship September 20, 1976, for the purpose of he~ring the since 1949. Clean profes. I ---_------9:30 a.m. Sunday School appeal o[ Mr. William Isbl:Y, from the. dental of nie sional work. No job too THIMMING, removal, spray. and Preschool Building Department to issue a Permit {or th~ can. Minister small. F l' e e estimates. jng. feeding and stump Rev. Gellrge E. Kurz struction of an addilion to the single.story portlon at Waller Spriel. 886.3421 - removal l"rec eSoIimates. Rev. George M. Schelter Perry A. Thomas the rear of his hOllle localed at 112 Maplelon Road, 886.8052. Complf'te tree service. Cal HANDY ANDY and the construction of a second.floor addition over JOANNA W£STERN All Home Repairs ------Fleming T r e c Service. o Co",""",. fl.... 0 Coll;"., PLASTER REPAIR, clean TUxedo 16950. the entire single story porlion of the residence. WINDOW SHADE~ • ","'oring, 'oift~". & Woll""poring workmanship. 20 years ex -' .. -- i"ollolVing a discussion concerning the proposed ...... • Gutten & Fen<.. GROSSE POINTE P,-,INl SHutHIl'~ eUNOs. parkin~ lol al the corner of Mack and Calvin Avenues, AN W... Guo,on,Hv. Kenneth n. J.en17:, The Council heard the protesls of several r(>sidcn/s cords, window sills, jamhs, • Free I':stimates ~r--mt1 TII,n. of I"ishcr Road anrl Chalfontc Avenue. regarding the doors, f)Orche,. basements, i pia nned chill ination of the Slop signs al the inter. attics. Call Bill, 8890298. -1 src!ions of Jo'isher and Beaupre Roads; Chalfonte Ave. SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES --~---.-,--_ .. ---_ ..- -- _ .._--~- nur and Bllurnemoulh Road; nnd ChnUonte Avenue FOR OVER 1/2 CENTURY LETO L~~~~~~~~~ BUILDING CO~fl)ANY II--~~os-~~~~~~;~ and Barclay RO:HI; rolluwinl( which, it was the con. Sin,::':)1911 CHRISTIAN Sl'nw~ of the Council thM the Administration shaH (very Sty" II f,,,c. j. WOODS contact the approprial(' Slate officials pursuant to Cuslom Building 773-2828 SCIENCE detrrmininglhe )lllssinilily or obtalninj( a variance to ".ct.. Ilr , .. Family rooms our specially, i ~'(Ht'llerian EASTERN TREE AND FIrst Church or ChrIst, t'le guidrline,s sl'l forth in the Mkhlgan Manual of I allerations, kitchens. 9clenl1st WA 1.8282 TU 2.3222 STUMP REMOVAL Uniform Traffic Contrnl Devices. INSURED Church Grosse Pointe Farms Upon proper molion madr, supported alld carricd, l"dM4I,,' 2934069 111950MACK AVE, .t ifORI\EY Z82 Chllfonte • lhe mecling /HljtHJflwd at 10:30 pm, Ch.in Link AII.St •• 1 ,nd BARKER CONTRACTORS, Inc. 1l0AD 88G-4300 near Kerby Road W. JAMES MAST RICHARD G. SOLAK Ru.tle Styl .. Modelllization • Alterations JAMES 10:00 Worship Servlcu and Services Chur('h School Mayor Pro. Tem City Clerk Additions. Family Rooms TREE SERVICE 'The Amazing Differences Sund8y 10:30 A.M. Kitchens & Recreation Areas TREE AND STUMP Between Aton, Osiris Wednesday 8:00 P.M. MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. I':state Maintenance Sunday School 10:30 A.M. l'nhlish('d: Grosse Poillte ;-..r e\\'s. issue or Srptemner 9, REMOVAL and God" 1976, 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL JAMF~C;RARKER Dr. Unthicum In/ant care provided. 886.5044 343.0377

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Thursday, September 9. 1976 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pege Twenty-Six. ------_ ..-_._------* * * * * Feature Page * *..__ ------4 ,_~.* Poinfer of Interest Short and to From Another Pointe of View (Continued from Page 16) VJ-Otn"te the Pointe Mrs. R. Victor Wertz, of Fair ACIes drive, and Alexander Wrigley, of Bishop road. Counter Points (COIIt1Daed'roDi Plge 13) * * "* Grosse Pointe North High By Pat Rousseau School graduate PATRICIA A Day Downtown DAVIS, daughter of MRS. Children's Hospital of Michigan Auxiliary memo Topping Fashion . . . are the new sweaters NORMA DAVIS, of Fair. bers are downtown today, gathered in the Hospital's from Hong Kong at Walton.Pierce. There's a smart holme road, has been accept- board rooms for their first meeting and luncheon of wool and angora blend in gray or beige. touched ed at Concordia College, St. the year, hearing Dr. Joseph Brough, Children's with a geometric design and styled with elbow Paul, Minn., for the faU Chief of Laboratory Medicine, describe the Coulter length. widened, sleeves. A light weight, nubby quarter. Counter, an instrument for blood analysis. knit of wool and acrylic is really a year-rounder. * .. .. Soft, fluffy mohair blend, blends subtle tones of Purchase of a Coulter Counter is the Auxil. Pointer KIM SERBA has iary's 1976.77 project. The group's main fund-rais. beige and rust in a plaid. The sweater-jacket is zip- been named to the Alpena fronf and hooded. One of the nicest necklines we've Community College Spring ing activities are Christmas card sales, the Some. seen is a modified cowel, not bulky and found on a semester Dean's List, cited thing Special (Gift) Shop, the Carousel (Resale) fine knit sweater that comes in copper, wine and as a Student of Great Dis. 11Ild the Tribute Fund. black. Other fabulous toppers are from the Coat tinction for her perfect 4.0 Pointers serving on the Auxiliary's board of Department which has really been expanded this average. directors are Mrs. Leland Symons. Mrs. William season. A Zepel, rain and stain-repeller fabric of • • • Heller, Mrs. Joseph Rice, Mrs. William Munro, brick red is a great storm and sunshine coat for Assisting the Glenmuy Mrs. Floyd Vineyard, Mrs. S. C. Shea, Mrs. David fall and winter. It is lavished with a natural raccoon Home Missioners this summer Corbett, 1\Irs. Alfred Taylor ... and lel's not forget collar and lined with a plaid pile lining. In the in their work among the dis. advantaged in Eastern Ken. Mrs. James Ziegenfuss-she's I)resident of all of sportswear collection is a good looking three piece tucky were a trio of Pointe them. ensemble. We particularly like the jacket because University of Detroit High * * :.:: it is so distinctive. It's of russet velvet, fashioned School seniors: LOUIS MO. An Orientation Morning with a drawstring waist and accented with pockets. RAN, DAN LYNCH and TIM It goes over fine check pants and a Persian print HURLEY. ' A new member orientation for the Assistance League to the Northeast Guidance Center has been shirt. Last but certainly not least and new in the -0 .. • scheduled fot next Thursday, September 16, at Cen- Lingerie Department, are "at home" floats from Named to the Spring Se. Halston IV. They come in either panne velvet or mesler Dean's List at John ter headquarters in East Warren avenue, at 9 in mat jersey, both are washable. Carroll University are RICH. the morning. .. '" ARD A. DENEWl!.'TH,of Ani. The idea is to acquaint fresh'man Leaguers, who .. ta avenue, and JAMES B. work together through the year to raise funds for Kindergards - the child safety catch. Keeps MEATHE, of Grosse Pointe children out, lets adults in. 3 for $8, 7 for $5 at Photo by Tom G

'. 1« • But I think it's possible to three full years - It would takes, but we did a lot of CRAIG ALAN and SHAN. 0 " (I graduate Teacher Education Want to be remembered, to be a standout? carve o1jtel'pe.c;t~d compo. have probably taken me 12 good tllere." NON LEIGH, August 17. Mrs. Navy Fire Control Technic. Program -at the University of Note the models in those glosSy fashion magazines, nents of that and w~rk from ~ears to/lfoCk t~at ,?ut part As to leaving lhe system, Elder is ,the former MARY ian second Class DAVID B. Kansas during the spring se. do what they do. Top everything with a super pair the r e, ass e s sin g our me as was gomg. he explains, "I think we JO DECKER, daughter of FRYE whose wife PAMELA mester, 1976. of eyeglasses, in a color to match your outfit. Abso- methods." Was Unusual Course reached a positive plateau. MR. and MRS. LOUIS DECK- I \ lutely smashing, and not extravagant. If you must Grosse Pointe, according to "The program wasn't the I enjoyed my 'Stay and made ER. of Manor avenue. Pater- \ J wear glasses, you deserve great looking ones, and Dr. Coats, is an ideal place usual administratiVe course. some close friends, but I nal grandfatiler is STAN. \'/" more than one pair. Woods Optical Studios, 19599 to initiate such a program. but I don't think 1 would havp. think in terms of manage. LEY ELDER, of Petersburg. Mack Avenue, 881-8911. "This is the type of manage. been interested in that kind ment three to five years is .. 0 '" • (1< • ment.oriented com m un it y of soft study. with all A's and just about the limit as to Pointer GEORGE E. LEON. INC. ' 'fIDf. D' h that will allow us to demon. no demands." what can be accomplished. ARD, professor }'n the Col- Remember Th ere s a 1U/O tscount ... w en strate and follow through on He dp.scribes the program' After that you are repeating lege of Education at Wayne you order your personalized Christmas cards now sound management concepts as emphasb.ing qualitative yourself." State University, has been at Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop, 18650 Mack in the educational environ- evaluation, but at the same So it was off to Grosse granted a sabbatical leave J.Ja;/' C"W/uJ - .JkJ/rlig/,t;II(J Avenue, next to the Grosse Pointe Post Office. men!." time being people oriented, Pointe, with the four girls, for the 1976-77fall and winter 18134 MACK AVE., (ome in or (0/1 885.3240 * ~ • Although he's barely been and suited to his interest in Cathy, 14. C h r i sty, 13, quarters to pursue a study of To Celebrate Hartley's Counlry Line First Anniversary on the job two months, some mathematics. Cammy. 8, and Cara, 21. career guidance and career ... there's a very SPECIAL PRICE on deUgbtfut canvas of his ideas have already "There is always a gap "I'm looking forward to education in the Un i t e d lunch totes with "OUt To Lunch," "Bon Appet1t," "Brown brought. change to the sys. between the theoretical level working here - not as a States. Bagger" on them. One Week Only! Regularly $7 specially tern, such as the creation of and the actual process of stepping stone, but as an priced at $5 ••• september tth through september 16th. .. 14 administrative positions education in the classroom," exciting professional chal.' TOY %0641 Mack Avenue, GI'OIIf!Pointe Woods ... 886.0814. aimed at evaluating and as. he explains. "The program lcnge." How long wilt he 0 pen ear 'i.'SUPE:" the budget. Try this friendly dining room-you can't help sessing particular programs was aimed at using data an. stay? A G d F .. • .. and teachers. alysis and research tech. Well, at least five years, t ar en ete Warm Highlights In Red Tones is one way I Unusual Approach niques to close that gap. and i until daughter Christy is out J~' SALES ~ to brighten your fashion look this fall and still Ili.~ ma~' bc an unusual ap. find out just what works and' of school he says. The Women's Association .' Mos' All Evergreens, ,be subtle. The Grosse Pointe C.oloseum has a way I p.roach to sch?o! administra. what doesn't." "After that, who knows? of the Grosse Pointe Congre with highlighting hair and hair painting the most tlOn, but cert~ml~ not hard ~o Schools Lag 8('hlnd : ~ may w~rk on a sheep farm gational Church opens its sea. Trees, Shrubs, _tc. natural looking blonde, tones, too! Call 881-7252 ... ,under.~.tand 10 light of hIS "Where industry has been: ID Wyomml!. son with a garden party next 20335 Mack Avenue. educatIOn. using computers for decades. I Tuesday. September 14. from iJ iJ .. lIe wasn't always aimed at school systems had barely NOEL B, IlABEREK, JR., 2 to 4 o'clock at the Middle. a career in education. though, heard of them or modern i son of M~. an.d MRS. NOEL sex boulevard horne of Mrs. Grosse Pointe Book Village ... Kercheval near as the youngest of seven \Sons data evaluation processes un~1B. HABEREK, of Audubon Lyndle Martin. 50'0 OFF Cadieux in the Village is pleased to announce the of an elementary s c h 00 I iii recently. I strongly be- road .. and.a se.venth grader Special, honored guests will While quantities last addition of William P. Harris, III to its staff. Bill principal in Lima, 0,. he ad. lieve in a research and! at Umversl~Y1,lggetl School. be Mrs. James Bolles and Ideal for fal! planting is looking forward to seeing his many friends at mits it may have heen in the development thrust to school I was the recIpIent of an Honor Mrs. Marcus Kalbfleisch. Th B k Village back of his minrl. management. If you have! Camper A~~r~ in the Inter- Mrs. Stuart Cammett i5 00e ;.... He went to Ohio University preferred outcomes. you have I medIate DlVlsl~n of the I~. chairwoman of the event, All Perennials It's Back.To.SchooJ.Tlme ... Time to take ad. on a football scholarship arter an obligation to conduct your terlochen National MUSIC which will be held rain or vantage of the Back-To.School SALE now In progress l1igh school. gradualing Cum affairs most eHiciently to: Camp, ~here he studied pi. shine. Group I will serve reo . at The School Bell, 171110 Mack Avenue. ------.------.------, ana durmg the summer. freshments. . • '" '" • in the 7-Mack Shopping Center, just around the !------.. .. 50% OFF l1See The New Sf)ipment ... of wood ~_ corner from where it's been for the last 15 years. lIapplness is Fisher Pllyshop. Intimate introduction towel racks, shelveB, wall hutches, can- ' (I" . to nursery school activities lor 3 year oIds. Group arts and All Annuals !... _, crafts. games, music. socializing Tuesday and Thursday dIe holders, sconces and mirrors at The a. Ve~ There Is ... an Inexpensive pent. mornings. Call 885-8215... lew openings. Kaleidoscope, 16135 Mack at Bedford. house overlooking Lake st. Clair. It.s In .. '" • • " • .oJ. Melro Towers, 26450 Crocker. Take 1.94 . o3I.IflJJID'~! ~ and the Metropolitan Beach exit. Pent. Piano Lessons For All Ages ... prc-scho,ol 50'0 OFF d F Many good lor indoor cu/lure. Enroll Now .. , For Drie lower Arrangmg ilir.\:,I ." ,i; •• I house rcnt ~21l5.Other choice apartments through Un!'ver Sl'ty 1ev el Ch'ldI ren $117'".. J per Classes beginning the second week in September. i j 'i. ',: available at Jess. Ask for Ted or Helen, month. Theory included few openings. 885-6215.

Three lessons and material ... $17.50 at Shores 'I Z9fi.2320. I ...... B'n T Furniture, 28155 Mack Avenue. Call 778- .. (, .. FROZEN YOGURT-FROZEN YOGURT ... 2650. .. ,f • Keep Up With ... the latest travel news. For cones, dishes and salads at the new juice bar in Allemon Florist your YREE copy call TRAVELW~RLO, 882-8190. NATURE'S BEST HEALTH FOOD STORE in-the. Se.nlorbltcliitizenshalv,etdlScovered Perini's Reslauranl ...... village, 17116 Kercheval. Nature's Best also has (10721 W er)-exce en food, free parking close by, t.'UKA GAWA} f J . I'} f' . d f h f I waltresres that lreat folkl courteou!J1yand cheerrully, and, ". i ... t le art 0 apan tn, porce ~Irl. ' tIe, me:~t orgamc pro uce res rom s~ut lern ~. on E. Warren i~{~ nicest ol all, Perini'. prices don't make a serious dent ill ' by appOtl1tme.I1~, pll.TveY?TS to The ImpeTlal Fam.lly.1 ~~hforma. Open 9:~0 a.m. to 9:80 p.m. dally, Sat. the budget Try thll friendly dlnng room-you can't help: See the traditIOnal deslgns, many m the tYPIcal tll 6:30 p.m. Come In or call 886-5919. ~. 17931 East Warren TU U12O~,e:. but love It. : blue at Tire Personal Touch, 19525 Mack Avenue...... • "t'). . Open Evenings til 8 .: .t.. " • '" .. I Some charming pieces (Ire in the window ... vases, Want a good loaf of bread? Come to VI LLAGE City Card and Gift ... (The Hallmark Shop) I ash trays and oyu'll filld t}lese pieces are nicely I BAKERY behind Nature's Best Health Food Store. ~,.. , . <&:.~i9. ~! ~ . •. ~r.~:'D' .• ,'~ .~ has moved to a brand new location, 22377 Moross I priced ... 882.4184, Stahl's bread fresh daily. A work of art!

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