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All the News of AI! the Pointei Every Thursday Morning rosse ~W'S Complete, News COl'erage of All the Pointes Hom.e of the News :-::'-:------~------_._--- --,-,------_._---_._,--- VOL. 27-NO. 37 ~re:o,;S&~~:datCl~:roft:t~rcl.t . GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 15, 1966 ~o,:;;~r~:;r 2~, Pages--Two Sections-Section One ------_._~._-----_._------, ,---- , , . leaders Revea'i Goal for Torch 'Drive IIE~"DLINES Costs $686 of the ,Park to Purchase To Educate WEEK Each Child As Compiled b'y the !Submerged LQ~nds Grosse Pointe Npws Act i n 9 Superintendent .~.t Harold Husband Makes Thursday, September 8 At Lake ront \~l es Presendtation Befor. THE LIBERAL PARTY has ~ f ~_ Boar Approvus offered Franklin D. Roosevelt Council Approves Exp9nditure of $26,510 ~o Add I Highlight ofMonuay eve- Jr. ~he opportunity to run for 0 lOA' to R t. I J. governor of New York. In ac. ver cres ecreadid lona ,",reas ning's meeting of the repting, Roosevelt said h~ was At Three Mile an A ter Roa Grosse Pointe Board of attempting to "take politics out -~----- Education was a presenta. of the back rooms ()f both par- The Park i" ready to expend a total of $26,570 for tion on the proposed 1966- ties and let the people decide." slightly more thaI; ~O acres of submerged land, including 1~67 budget for The Grosse This is the first time in its 22- the area recently at~uired from Detroit and a section Pointe Public School Sys. year history' that the Liberal of the presently develo¥p.d water front park at the foot tern. J. Harold Husband, Party has not endorsed the can. of Alter road. ~ ' Acting Superintendent of didate of the Democratic Party At itl; regula!' meeting held INT b D J" 'Schools used a variety of fOi governor. Ion Monday, September 12, the I a I'SU I .d d . h' h If '1 'n[ d b I nGtJuer V. a al s urmg IS a • • • • I Park counCI was 1 orme y h d' . B Friday, September 9 i City Attorney Richard RGh.., \ W t d' • .our lSCUSSlon. y me~ns PRE SID E N T ,TOHNSONI i that the way hgs bee:;. cleared I an ye ' l,n ?f overhead tr~nsparencI~s launched an ail out attack on I by the Michigan Department of I ' la and colo~ed filIdes he dIS- inflation and interest rates .by I I Conservation, and the State 1 any P r.ces (ussed the sY5item's pro. proposing a 16-month suspensIOn . i Water ~esou~es COmmission M posed budget of $9,923.919. of two ti2"hr said that the entire lice teletype ma,:hine in the <>rononues and reVIIHO)Jto the "reasonable yet realistic safety Two Sites By Betty Stephens . waterfront park was not de. Farms station, in the hope that extent of $300,000 over inttia1 st8ndards" for De'.... cars. He Despite, the balmy ~emperatures, activi~y ,has drop., veloped on submerged land, officers of othet' a{~encies might plans. asked auto makers not to raise The Park council at a ped off at all Pointe' waterfront parks. ,The Woods will' With the public hearing and the city is seeking a deecl pick up someone answering the Enrollment Is 12,123 new car prices because of tbis regular meeting held on shut down its pool "by ear," as will th~ Farms, letting on the' proposed, 1966-1967 to approx~rriately 5.5 acres, in. descript.ions (If tJ,e men who Mr. Husba~d reported to the' hill. Monday, September 12, ap- the .demand determine the closing date. The Shores will budget of the Grosse Pointe eluding two acres of land along robbed the depot. on the AU~l'it B?ard of Education that the en. SUnllay," se"p~mber 11 proved the appointment of cut off swimming {'n September 18; and the City and Public School System held Fox Creek, acquired from De- date, and also on :,eptember 4'1 rollment of the schoo),; Iln Thurs- THE POr.JCY of the Po~t Of- three of its members as a Park planned 'to close their pools last Sunday, Sep- last Monday night, school troit about two years ago to The h?ldups were committed by day, Septl'mber 8, tilt> first 'day fice Department's renting of committee to interJiew rep- tember 11. ~---~------financing and its attendant augment the park are~. two different persons. of thp 1966-196'7 y,'ar was 12" space frQm private landlords, resentatives of firms in' Rain and/or cold ~empera. ords, incomplete, according to problems 100m large in the Because of the haztness in. Vigilance Pays Off 1123, It rOSt' an additional 25 on fell under heavy criticism from terested in submitting arch. tllres cut attendance figurer at Assistant .Park Manager Tom minds of the local school volving the shoreline hist~ry, On Saturday, tt,& detective, September ~ and 0" Monday, the Senator ,John J. Willi am.s of itectural and engineering the parks over the Labor Day C r. 0 w ley, because picnickers administrators, Board mem- and since the Park is USlDg while checking mf~ssage!i that totil 4"nrorlment of th(' local

De~~wa~e. ye used DetrOIt .a.s I proposals for proposed im. week-end. Although the Woods I an.d boat-owners who are car- bel'S, and interested citizens. p~esently developed land, and ca.me over the teJetypeo, noticed public s<'hools stood at 12.238. a glart_n.g , .example of POh~-1provements at both the I bad a c com mod ate. d as! rymg loads do not go through In light of the uncertain WIll us~ the subme~ged lan~ th~ similarity of t.he descrip. A hreakdown of the figures It T h D t t 9 00 d d th for publIc use, there IS a pOSSI-. f ' ~ ca. ~rOiI .eerwg: e e ~Ol Three Mile Drive and Wa- many as , 0 a ay unng _e ihe .turnstile to be counted, reg- future f;.ced by many school bllity th th St t ill tIon 0 the man arrest.cd by shows a total of 633" rhildren I t set bUlldmg was bUIlt by the Phlla. t rf t P k long hot summer, Saturday, istered 75 for Saturday, l050 districts in the Detroit metro. h a . e f a e w a a Royal Oak authorities, and the from kindergarten t h r 0 ugh se f delphia Construction firm OW!1- e p.r~~le bar ~ M tth w Septembl:!r 3, brought only 709; for Sunday and 1500 for Labor politan area as school opens, the h~f:c: p~l~eu~re~:no ore- car the. ~an who ;sid to hllve grade $, in .th~ system's. 10 ple- ed by Matthew H. McCloskey, j P tt t y talka~r age~ts eof Sunday, 3,004; and Labor Day, Day. " Grosse Pointe News has sought approx~telyq 5.5 a c ~ e~ ~~ been drlvl.ng, a "n('u: mode! blue mentary bUIldIngs, an m~reaH for"?cr tre~surer oi th~ Demo" a erson 0 b'dding to be. 3,092, according to Park Direc. Perhaps the five helicopters the answers to a numbt~r of la-~ l'nvolved, fn:f a total prl.....e Ford, ',;lIth Florida lIcense of 138 over the sa~('. time. a crabc NatIonal CommIttee seven compames I ..- .. Don Hall an . !II.! v ~ I t ye3 a.g The th h"'h * * * . come the planners for the parks, ' v..'. m '. which flew over one park at pertinent questIons on the fin- of $11,720. This includes the p a ~s. r o. . ree JUnior ~ AMERICAN ~~OTORS CORP. were Cl)uncilmen George V6i'. For the same Pt:TIod the treetop level on Saturday, Sep. ancing of the local public two acres deeded to the Park ~lller contacted Royal O;xk sch?ols ('OntaIn 2969 students, is optimistil' about 1967 since donckt, William Llledders and sS'htore~r e cszor d s sshOdw137 °dn tember' 10,. carrying congress- schools. by Detroit, it was said. I P?1tce and ~sk.ed 1'0,' amI ~as an mcrease of 101 over Septem. the federal government an- Robert Hutton. a ur'.lay, on un ~y, an men from Washingtonl D. C., School officials have revealed Deal Nears Close lnven permlSSl'un to question ber of 1965. , nounced its intention to cl~',si. The three we~e ins~ructed ~o I 200 on Labo~ Day, Sal? John on a rive~ pon~tion survey that 74.6 percent of the funds Rohr told the council that all 8trat. ~he e~rollment at GroSSI fy AMC as a "small business." ccndud the mtervlews thIS I T~ursby, actIng park d.rrector., caught a g1tmpse, as the News needed to operate The Grosse that need be done to complete I The detective ~aid he in- Pomte HI.gh School ::;tands at This will enable them to vie for week, an{i to subml't their ree. HIghest attendance durmg. the did, of a little blue.eyed tow- Pointe Public School System are the Three Mile Drive Park sub- . formed the arre~t~1 !Dan ot all 2937, an mcreas~ o~ 175 over a large:- share of government ommendations to the council at s~mmer was around 1,250 In a head encased in a brand new raised locally, with 21.4 per. merged land deal is to send a his rights, including that he! a year ago at thIS time. All in contracts. The reclassification its next regular session on smgle day. '. pair of red overalls with white 'cent coming from state aid and check for the total purchase did not have to ,ay a word all, at the o~t:set ?f the 1~. will make AMC the largest Monday, September 26. E. L. Bren~e:. asslsta~t polka dots and plenty of room 4 percent from other sourCes. amount ro the State Conserva- without an attorney present. .1967. year, Tne Grosse POInte busines5 with ;> "small busi- The. architectural firm se- Farms par~. admInIstrator, said to grow into, who was wistfully They said that their long. tion Department, and the city I Strat at firs~ dellied robJ;>ing ~UbliC .S~I~o~l :~ystem ~as the ness' classificatioll. lected by the council will pre- 193,000 reSidents c~me to the offering passersby pink candies range plans are affected' by will receive a so-called re., the Johnson Milk Depot, MIller e~ponslblht) for edu.catt~g 414 '" , * * pare plans for the development park firom Me~orIal Da~ to from a little box of "Good anu many factors over which the stricted deed provided the land I said, but when asked if he children more than 1t dId one lIonday, September 12 of the parks, including a pro- Lab~r ~ay, With the smgle Plenty" at the Park's water. local school authorities have no is for public use, which of owned a blue jacket with :') year .ago. . ~ ESP I T E VIF?TCONG ter- ::,osed swimming pool in each day's high 5,195 on July 23. front park. Or the fully grown control. For example, two pieces course is the City's purpose. white stripe on the hottom, such WIth ~~proval. receIved from rorlsm and Bhuddlst efforts to park, in time to present the September 3 records show man doggedly trotting down the of legislation passed in Lansing Acqulsition of the submerged I as was worn by the haTJ.dlt,\ t~e MUOlclpal F1DaDce Commis- get the vot~r!; to stay hom~, plans to the puhlk, before a 2,74"'; September 4, 1,991; and black-top road that winds into during the 1965-1966 fiscal year land at the waterfront park, Strat ilroke down and con-I SIO~,for. the sale of 1966 4,-; the South Vietnamese voted In referendum on November 8. September 5, 1,579. the Park's Three Mile Drive had profound effects upon the the city attorney said, will have fessed. anttcI~atlO!1 notes fo~ general large ~umber~ .today. 83.2 pe~ The voters will be agked t? ap. No Record Bro~en area. budgets . of 'school -districts to await a final survey, but riO Strat bId Miller that he and. operatIOn III the amount of $3,. cen~ OJ the ehgIbl~ voters cas Iprove a $1,000,000 bond Issue Tom Gauerke.' CIty park (Continued on Page 2) throughout the state. difficulty is anticipated Rohr his common.law wife, Caroline I 2~5,OOO.OOthe. Board of Educa. theIr ballots, ChIef of State to raise funds for thiE project. director, was hoping to break Rr....t T B ~. . said. Viviano alias Lynee Cena 17 tion opened bIds at 8 p.m. on T . II d thO 1 t' "th ------. "6U 0 arb8m T" k' ' M' h' . d th 'D ' Monday, The trustees accepted hleu ca e .. - IS e.ec IOn e I Favored by Residents last year's attendance record of The fIrst of these Public Act ;ue Par counCIl approved camp- to IC Igan.1D e e. th b'd f 325 ' t f th greatest }.loltttcal vIctory every I A recent study made by' the 116,353 but said the drop in Attempt to Buy. 379 provided public employes ~xpenditure of funds set aside trait area about th,~ middle of N e I lOB .k ~e~ c:n 'to 't~ r recorded by the free Vietna-j Park Plan Commission, and temperatures of the week 101- wit~ 'the r~ght to. bargain col. fotr bothethcostof thte bo~tomedla.ndteShAugUsth' fro I!1. Flcridad"ffTheYt a ~~~~ity ~~te ~: Juen;o;, '1:7 .. mese." . i submitted to the council follow- lowing Labor Day discouraged Narcotics Foiled lectlVely With their employers. a par s,k Iel Imm!8 aye een lIvmg tn I eren :, The voters chose a natl()nal, :ng ia July public hearing on many residents. Only 273 came .' i In an election held in the local purchase of the Three Mile m(\tellfis captures another w~rld 125' of 1215 East Lincoln, M~di, a.I? At 2:55 a:m., FrancI~ and I ~h Belanger Th'.-&day' c~e. of the school district would be interest expr~ssed by many conducted by Robert M. Or~ 10f Education, the regular SP.p. space Iecord for the UnIted son Hei~h~s. They. were cap- Gr1~80m were m custody In St. :Jng s ptem~r 8 "~n a war. i required to authorize additional husba~d in the work their wives Director of the Grosse Point~ tember meeting, wa~' moved States. The astronauts, over. tured wlthJJ1 11 ~mute,~ after IClaIr Shores. . I t' ..~p. 'n a~ attempt lo ob_ll)perating millage. do in decoupage a class is Public Library. Or they may from the Board Room in the hauled the target satelhte and Ithey left the DaVIS rctudence, The burgla!y ~as discovered ~:!~_~~arg~ti!s with a forged No Vote Necessary being scheduled 'for husband- I enroll in driver trainin~ i~ sdl'lol'f; administration build. hookerl onto i~ an hour 'lnd a \from w~e~e they took a ~afe iby t~e Da~lses son, Ja"!es, r~"nri ~~n - Sims entered a I However, according w cur. and-wife teams. I Frellch, German, Spani~h.' Ita. ing at 389 St. Clair avenue to the half after theIr 9:42 a,m, (De. I con t a Iin I n g an undetermmed I who Immedlat.ely called police, P ..- P il' T"l"t estim:'ites there bave been A d rt '11 r R i l' F~xhjbitiGnR(.~m of the Central !roit time) blastoff from Cape I amount of jewelry, and two fur I who almost as quickly, bro~d. plea of gu ty. sufficient 'lIdJ'~stments in State hl' s~.con nei c: c~ursehwi Ian °llr iUSS an Co!w~tsallOr., Librar\' he('~us~ a p.rogram or K n d Conrad and Gordon pieces valued at a total of Icast a message over the polIce He was remanded to the h A'd d' th I 11-- devoted to .nstructmg t ose as we as n such prllct.lca sub. 'f' d Ii r f g:~e~;~ccount of this historic $1000 radio for the apprehension of Wayne County Jail in de!ault Sc 00\ : ~n ~t t f) E oc~ interested in batik, an Oriental jects as bookkeepir.g, typin~l renov8 :on. an remo I~I~g S t achievement for millions of Assisting in the JlP?rehension Isuspicious persons in the area. of $500, to await sentence in proper y ax ase a e qua - techniq~e for creating designs transcription, and shorthand, Icurren, y In progress. IS e-x. television viewers. of Francis and Grissom, ac- (Continued on Pag" 4) cir~uit court, . {Contlnu~d 06 Page olJ on fabriC. (ContfDued on Pace .) (Continued on Page t)

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Thursday, Page Two G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S,' Th\!rsday, September IS, .966 ._~------_._------"------UP SERVICE I Re PreaehJng goes without prac. tice beeause some people feel Ltke-tront Park Near Season's End, Group Studies Park Plans Sc1wtIJlCosts I Dorain P. G that Pl'uching is performance. Bournemouth, (CODtinuN from PIP 1) was climbing the steel supports year. (C&lItiDued fl"Olll Page 1) p~ and con, a.nd COmll'h~ntsre- (Codnued from Page 1) I City policemE F,arms officers I On view at the City's Neff of thie Farms gateh4lU8e with Shuffleooard courts are mod. gram to uP8Nlde the parks. eelv~ from cltizeu, were ap. I peeted that the trustees ~ ill Park was one of the girl life no v sible means of support ex- erately popular at the Farms It appears, the Plan C6mmi&- preclated, and agre~d that hold their ne,rt t"egular meetilllg, chase on Thui rept two bare hands and two which has a badminton and "'on stated, that ..~ fl'Danc~-lO plans for the proposed improve- d oct b 10 l'n 8. He was ch guar ds - a statuesque blonde .... ~UI: ~ At for Mon ay 0 er bare feet. He was ceiling high volley ball C 0 u r '~ popular f t51 ments must be general in char. s... . ' , l~ss driving a -which may h~ve been what when a park attendant caught tethp.rball and basketball areas. 0 e program bJ' a bond issue, aeter their usual quartel"S. while hi:; li( brought the 'copters down so spreading the cost over a period Th' " .. . The meeting, chaired by 1>r, • OFFICE FURNISHINGS pended. I Mm at it and ordered him "One elderly couple had their of active use, met with geDeral e ComlDlSSlon emphaSIZed F nk H P ells president l,e. • "UIGNIHG .1NlIPLANNING ow. sternly down. own .equipment which they appr&val. that the residents must rely ra '. arc • nd ended at A passeng(>! A five.year.old !lamed Mark The handsome ceramic tile brought down with them," said upon the intelligence and good' gan at 7.30 p.m. a • UASE PLAN 4VAIUIU automobile, .I(] I 'Illie general support of the . d ,4- Ale h '1 d 9 p m ttl08ai"s "'t the Shores park Assistant' Administrator Bren- JU ,geme~~ Vi. t e counel an .' Kinsey, 18, of ... .. plan was emphasized by an al. th ..ita- taft . ----- $ogRe ., might have attracteu the stten. ner, Hbut I haven't seen them most univerMl'desire to have e ~ s to btilld and mam. I ~ Com..... FiM who jumped ( 14th ¥ear Serving Gro,.e Pointe tioD of the flying entourage, or this year." such ,. program placed before tain a part equal ,to the high "'ELF.PROFIT l!:VnUtIilPe "ill Gr... Pof.... panioo's Cdr, an the luxurl:nt flower beds - There will be more r.acks the people for a vote at the caliber of a city such as the Some men can reach a declo was arrested al ..".,...... color seems to be everywhere bUilt to accommodate s=ilfish, earlit!8t: pouiblf. date, it was Park. sion quickly ~le the bu,ttered 1853. MACK 516-5130 being a disorde -._-- at the smallest of the Pointe's m' answer to popular demand. 'd Th d te '1..- be It rerommended to the COUll. dis ed Griffin and sal. e a .ud en set cl1 that a bond issue be ob. side has been cover...... 1-- released on $ waterfront facilities. According to Brenner, the new for the generaleleetioD on tained on the best available At the largest park, the harbor dock and boat facilities Tuesday, N"",ember 8. tenJUl, and asked that this mat. pendin~ an aPi Woods, the poDI must have construction is scheduled for The biggest controversy is ter be plaCed before the city's GUN REPAIR City Municipal looked like a small lake lined completion next April 15. Built the matter of heving two pools, oters According to with azure concrete from the to the left of the old doc1l.:and one at the Waterfront Park and v . _ j,If~'. tl.e tim~ to hove }',)ur City Patrolman gun, repaired while you flick air, with its fanciful cast con. crossing back in front of it like one at the ,Three Mf!le Drive INJURES unul IN 'lIl', ALL while on schoc crete whale in the 8ha~10ws ot the upper part of a square-off Park. Petitions have been. re-. ftAm ,r up your hunti•••• 4 thootiftl at Kercheval a the pool and the concrete 'cur. "G," it should prMide bigger ceived from residents for and CIty ,patrolmen John Erskine IU,pI_ ot- a red car ti":n tIe on the ,plf.lyground. and b~tter fisbing in deeper against the proposed'two-pool andRii;;hard Cla!'ke took ~uel Fisher, from Mil Congresswomen in the group waters, although to one 1isher- eG:1Cept. AtmJtrong, 85, of 622 W Mb- tires and apprOl mf rt bi tiled th iLgton road, 00 Bon Secoors rate of speed , might bave noticed the Tarzan. man, co 0 a y se on e MnId of TnffIt: . HOQ)i.ta1 Sunday evening, Au. I B. McDaniel GI~nShop nue. the drivel 14, like physique of more than one ~~:s gO~;,,~~ ~S~:ngf~~~; The Rrongelt ~ to gust when he fell down i.b)~ med his brakes of the Woods guards, all Woods &&6f!> the: two-pool proposition was stairs,' dialocating his ann, at 15102 Kerclaeval • VA 1.8200 Your Grosse Pointe residents and an exceptionally Unde::- the watchful eye of re~ived ~ ~ majority .of the home of Donly Wilder, causing the tire: :fine grouz> of swimmers and Director, G'auerie of the City's l'~eDta JMDg. m Three ~e 16934 St. Paul a"nue, where teachers, according to Super- Neff Park, where swimming, dr}.ve, who believe that this he was a guest. TtH" IInd I~rl. Cruise Headquarters vllJOr Hallman. boating, fi3hing and picnicking will be an inconvenience to ~.""" ~ -'"'II1II. . NabR "Improvem~nts this summer ue the only activities space them, primeri..1ybecause of the It-I. GroIN Pol',"'1 .t tho f .n~pated addi~-naI --u:_ t...es a lot of money to Only Gun ShoP - at the Woods wcluded i>1rl~k-top perml S, no mg 0 any conse. o.n;.' wv ....~ _I. bi d hi I . he ~- -_.:I _....L-_. ,m ... e lome en s ps d. l (Continued fr on the loads ruIl).'\ing along Milk -lluence has happell1ed smce ,t v"'" ...~ auu. LlVIBe (HEr SAMPSON'S River and the boat launching park made news when a gauge The Plan Comm&aion IIId store he entered ramp," said Hallman. "A new was left partially ope!! and 220 that au lette!'& Mid ~titioa. where two girt! TRAVEL SERVICE I100.foot squar:') patio for sun. times the' normal 'amount of and was informe bathing is contemplated near ~hlorine dripped into the water tour of the Pointe parks is the the store in que: 100 Kercheval Ave. - on the Hill the POCi~, as well as concrete Qne mgbt. Of course it was on least developed, least well Strat said that \l'allsin the swimming Junes the J1'ourth ,}fJuly ,week..-endin known area, the Park'. Three store, then We;) ...... in place of the existing wooden the middle. of t..lte bot' spell-. Mile Drive area. sat in his car fo ones. "Uneventful is the way I m:~ Tim Crowly, brother to Tom utes. with his \l TU 5.7510 .... \~ 100 KERCHEVAL Sbaffleboard POpUlar it," he said. "Maybe soon they at the waterfront part~ was decided to hOldup "The nine shuffleboard courts will stop bringing the subject up gateman Saturday ~ said he, walked '~,,.~.i got a tremendous play; also, wherever I go." could not find any' attendaDce and motioned to use of the tennis courts has in- Fed From Lake records. "Usually the park is come to the 1 At the Park's waterfront used by very young or old resi. ct'!.:nter, • crease d thiS YE\'.\r. "But the boaters are one of park the cblotine bubbles up in dents," he said. Miller said th the most active groups we a seri,es of small fountaira in Although it offers miniature him that he reacl .~~II have." What do they do when the only facility in the Pointes go1f" shuffleboard, voDey baD., counter and pulJe the weather is bad? "_sail! We that is fed by lake water. One teDDis, horseshoes, baseball bag and handed i have 43 sails, 230 boats; there of the life guards admitted us. foottball and badminton, ~ ord< ring her to Th8 £1,.- Coat tor Fall ~ I are raees for the saUors every ing the jet a~on' of the sprays area made one feel somehow money from the Sunday, rain or shine, wind or to help heal an injured, ankle. removed from the sound or in it. When the i not." Another feature of this park movements of othem. There Is Sfrat said, he ] , Imported Tweed The Shores has more of a whi~b will probably go when no Swimming. jacket and expos, "family" pot)I,' according to Park voters indicate by ballot I 8 0 Iate d, but attractively ber revolver in h Acting Supervisor ThurSby who this fall whether they will build planted, it u, the only area Got $40 t IISport Coal replaced Robtrt Kurvink, direc- one new pool or two is the slip which sm retains Ii feeling of Strat claimed tt tor of the park for 13 years, near the refreshment conces- privacy. netted him betwee Par ttle ~:.>uDJ when he left early in JU!y. sion that is bounded by the re- Miller said. DWt returning to Can Tiem and M c:oDe8C> and for "Everyone sits around the tainiDg wan of the pool on one evuy man's Fan pool taUting; they all know each side and boat wells on the they wiil combin aportswaT. In plaint with that • other," said Thursby who is other. Because of the l>ark's THE NEW YORK. fI .. the r:nost favored tI the Qlmrchin classics. The bnrpudY. whis- also a guidance counselor at nearness to the channel, and police, who havl key.dark heatber, meticuIous..styJing in this subtly graceful hat complements the figure_ Grosse Pointe High School. He especially when a large freight- warrant aga:nst blue-green. well as the face. An outstanding hat crafting achievement, the New holdup of the gas autunm brOW1l, wa~ being approachtd continu- er is headed downstream. W8- 183110 Miele at McKInley. G.P.P.- ously by youngsters asking ter is Bucked out of the slip un- f~'" York is ren&red in the finm furs 101' silky textu:fC and rieb depth of Sltat it was oiWllQld. • Complete SEAFOOD wanted bv D('tro questions or favors such as ,til the sandy bottom is exposed and MEAT MENU f?Olorings. Con:eet fA'OPOI1ionsof crown and brim to suit ~ iDdividuI._ 62.50 "Would you keep my watch and befGt'e it refills slowly; the hav<, a w~rrant al glasses for me while I swim?" amount of water displaced de-' • DINNERs or illaD entirely DIM':qge ofcolors induding !..ighly armed robbery. "They'll be in the top drawer pends on many factors. A LA CARrE'. ~ medium lODCIof seldom found. darity .. wanted by the Fl at the desk," said ThUrsby aim- "About, twice a year a Japa. of investigation, delivered pipiRg' hot to ol a l'ederal pa iably, "just Pick them up cn nese freighter goes up and' your hOme 25 your way out." dO''-lDthe river, said Fred Pax- theft; bv the M t.... ' Police, for utter 19.95 1$.00 aI- He also requested a suspi. ton, Head Lifeguurd. "He's Cllrryout and Hom. Del,"ry cious1y "dry" group of young ways going like a bat out of-. Churchill Hats' are exclusioo tDith lishing in St. JI TU 5..44$3 TU $-4790 us in the Detroit a.rea. :md by East DE boys to take a shvwer before He draws the water out until I Clair Shores polic entering the JlOol. "A hot almost one fourth of the bot- robberies in their shower-with soap," he ealled tom is showing, and when the Open MQnday thr-.ug" Saturday WHALING~S 4 p.m. to 9-11:10 P.M. WOOdward at Grand Ci!'cus Park The gunman wi after them as they disappeared water flows back in, you really Sunday ~ p.m. to , p.m. also in Chicago Farms store on S4 into the locker room. know it!" 25c DELlV.nv CHAR •• still at large, at tl men~wear "Some of the ~esidents who Ati.raets WUd Ducks have always done their swim- "The proximity of the slip to • ming in the lake, won't use the the refreshment stand probably pool," he said. "We 10n't sta- has something to do with the ~X'=:cx~) tion a guard at the roped of.! liking wild clucks have for area of 1the dock, but anyone bringing the broods there. "By can request the service." the end of the summer we' (Continued frO! Three New Courts might have an grown ducks The new tennis courts are swimming around," said Tom ~rn"P. d I II August II, that ~ f ~~ . ~ .r-~--.--~----~~~~---~~~---~--~~ to start her '65 ' li""idp.J Bond Dept., city Matten.1 Ballt I wrecker at the sc ~' " ...... teat Bulldfn •• Detroit, Michl .... 4lJ2a- I .-f~)~ Long accepted lU the finest expression ~ and an unknown ~ keep me in touch with your current Municipal BoDd : the shcuJdei" suit was missing, ~~ at ndtural for men., ~ o&riItp. ( ~~8 the Naturalaire is offered in a wide I I 1~::~ range Qf di8tinctive fabrics for fall. I HAM'll: ' I I Oro fi~ TrooitiO'n

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r Reckl~~ss Drl-ver, Frl-end Na.bbed A'.fte r' Foot Chase drives his vehicle in a car~less I no excl!.'ptions, i be tolere near a lee, e a IOn or e asslS ance gIven G V I • ~.ended. I ~. 00 O~. message over the was apprehended at LincOln) by the officers from the Farms reat a ues In Fin. Dia- lftmi." PlANK'NG F CI _ _. _ • A an' .. , po Ice ra 10, and Jefferson, by Farms Patrol- huding the cooperation be- . It.,. ;, • monds, Wotches anti all PU~N AVAILAlU P I re. assesInP. G'.ng '.2 aut m b~~: gr t~n g1'1f~n s I City Patrolman Richard Lan-I man William Fowler, who reo I tween the various ,departments. d I ~/UAJlunq. Gold Jewel, • KI' °seyO 118, for~~" aIn. k' . ac, sk.i spotted the wanted car on lellsed the teenaeer to City au- The chief an"rily der,ounced an Sma I Boat Handl.-ng eH' G d W R ~ n , . 0 d,j" ,(I epOlllte LId b th 'f '" I I ro e atc:h epairit\g who jumped out of hi., com: I soInnCOanndrMoa, etwGee~ft.Jefferd' °Mt!le~. careless and reckless motoris.ts I Register Monday. September 19, i :30 p.m. patJ F 30 _ panion's ('ar and Hed th> . . aumce. n li,} an acKmsey was arrested by who appear to have a total dIS- or yeor. 01', the E'=illf Side. ----, was ar;ested and chllrg~dsce~t~ I MacKmsey ~a9 gotte.n out and Ludlow and Lanski at L<:KPland regard for the safety of school CROSSE POINTE HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX h .Alfred E. Z.....r bcina a disorderly PNSO~ WI we~e runmng on foot. .The and Jeffel'son. The pair were chUd.en. pedestrians !-\nd other v ~'130~ gac: ,': • ..., r pohceman made a right .urn taken to the City :>tation where motorists, Wives and Teenagers Welcome JEWELER & GOLDSMITH , (.nffm and .M.acKlllsCY were ~onto Washington n.ad, ~nd they were formally charged "I want to make it clearly 345 Fl)her Ro.d I 16437 E. Worrert TU 1.4980 )rl<:a~ed on $100 bond. each, I say the pair emerging Crom be-/ and finally released ~n bond. known, now, that any motorist,. CROSSE POINTE POWER SQUADRON IJ; We buy old gold, Jewelry t~~/I~7m~;iP:rP~~~~~ce In the I ~~_ef'__n __~~~..~_ou_s_es_w_e_st_.o_I_Lin.I. Other Farms policemen who I whether young or old, who ..__ .. ~ ..._. , _ and diamond •. According to a police report. I --- _ City Patrolman Donata Dudlow' I while on school crossing duty I at Kercheval and Fisher, saw a red car traveling north on I Fisher, from Maumee . .;;quealing tires 'md approaching at a hiRh rate of speed. At St. Paul av'e- nue. the drivel'. Griffin, jam- med his brakes several times,

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(Continued from Page 1) store he entered on August. 30, where two girls were inside, and was informed that this was the store in qu('stion. Strat said that h~ entered the stor~, t~en went Outside and I sat In hiS car for several min. utes. with his wife, and then decidcrl tn holdup the d~pot. He said he. walked into the store and motioned to the ci('rk io I come to the Iront, to the counter. , I MilIel' said that Strat told. him that he reached behind the i counter and pulled out a paper, bag 2nd handed it to the clerk, ordering her to put all the money from the cash register in it. When the girl 'hesitated, i Strat srlld, he lifted up his jacket and exposed a .32 cali- ber revolver in his belt. Gntte Grosse Pointe 36, Michigara Phone TU 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines !'.econd Class Poat'le paid at De- troit. Michigan. Sabsl'rlptlon Rates $5,00 Per Year by Mall ($6 00 outside Wayne County. All News and .b.dverUslnlt COpy '.~~t &e In The News Office j,y Tu~sday Nocn to Insure Inser- tion .. ddr.~~ all Mall (SubscrIptions, Change of Address "ormll 3579) to - 119Ke.'cheval Avenue, Groue Pointe

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violation ticket for reckless I' Curriculum Innovations Slated for High Schools ,Police Ticket Ollio Speedster driving. He posted bond of $25 A number of ini1ovations in pending a court apP(:J~rnnce In another innovative pr£J- Wayne will be begun. cooperat-! in the library in assisting both A Youn,gstown, 0., motorist on Calvin, to north on Topraine, date. '()u.e:SIl~'- curriculul.'1 and program for the gram, Gary Souter of the in- I 1966-1967 year at Grossa Pointe ing by maldng additions in the students and. teachers in re- was arrested by Farms police and came to an end when they tl \' ,--.. P~I=It.. ,!£.~s."r,:p., dustrial, arts department and fields of social studies and art search. A similar 'project will 'the motorist, w!ho is visiting I High School were announced by on Tuesday, September 6, and forced Wollison to the curb at in the Poillte, h.~d aeen drink- Mrs. Julia Meighan of the nt will be' Gerald Thorpe and Mrs. ~also be conducted in United "C' Jerry J. Gerich, Principal. charged with reckless dri\11ng, ing, the arresting oWcers said; department will share a class- Julia Meighan. S~ates history. after he was apprehended for Webster. Several teachers in the for- -~------_..-...,"----,----- ._------room at the same time. The driving well above the legal eign language department will This marks the second year Miss Leona Weier has return- Wollison was taken to the two-teacher station will provide speed limit on Mack avenue, be involved in a state-wide cur- of a venture in cooperative ed from a sabbatical leave to station where he was issued a for the cooperative development English IV teaching by Mrs. coordinate a program of inde- and city streets. Prescriptiom filled. riculum IJlanning prog:-am un- of learning e.Kperiences in fine I der Title III of the Elementary Patricia Lipski and John Fox. pendent study in history. With , Patrolmen Jobn Kraiza and INJURED IN FALL Ray"!Bw'l, sunglasses also ground arts and graphics. Miss :Boivin and Charles Steph: her headquarter!\ in the Wick. and Secondary Education Act I Robert Conn said they were Woods police, called to the A new program in humanities ens will do a similar project in iug Library, she will serve in to your prescription. of 1965. Francis Granger and I partoling the avenue when they home of the George L. Jeromes, English developed by Miss Suz- cooperative teaching. Another a liaison capacity betwf~en ew I Guido Regalbruggc will work observed a car, driven by Her- 1692 North Renaud, found Mr. anne BOivin and Mrs. Jane OOUi"se,English 3-G, a. conceD-: teachers and ..tudents. , on the devel"pment of a hu- bert B. Woll1son, 22, of 112 Fair- Jerome ~ying on the driveway manities, team teaching and trated pilot program designed I Principal Gerich has indi<~at~ way drive, traveling east at in ~,{)nt of his garage. He had OPTICIA.lvS to assist students.in skill-build- ed that the physics department high speed at about 2:15 a.m. IO]~ area studies program for ad~ fallen off a laddar when a rung CK Reckless Driver ing will be offered. begins the year with a new ap- and gave chase. The officers vllnced French students. broke, and injured his back in 20183 MACK AVENue 'i'he new look is also evident proach ~nd completon and taken to the Weskel Church at 17150 Maumee. CIty ~ta~10n.where he was ~s-- . sued a tIcket for reckless dnv- ~atner Curran has.,.be~n Pro- ing, and released to Moore, ".$10-10 wks. fel'"or of Psycholc/''y m the after posting bond of $100 pend- Brooks Grfl~uate ~chool of ~yola uni- ing a date set for court. ' I. verslty, ChIcago, and IS .a noted Moore took Kennedy to the $10-8 wks. author of bocks and articles on Park station, where he issued psy?hology. H~ served ~s aI I the motorist. a viobtion ticket Pentus to Vabc~n C.ouccll II. for reckless drivin~ (drinking). m. Lisiecki Father Curran WIll dISCUSS the I Kennedy was released fro~. HE!rSC~lelmann "Meanings and Values in the Park police custody after post- Warner Human Personality." ing a bond of $50. He will ap- ,;.50--1 0 wks. Mr. Reuther, Dir2r.tor of tne pear in Park municipal court I International Affairs Depart- on October 5. 7.50-10 wks. ment of the United Auto Wo 'k- _ ers, will speak on November 16. CI b T M Loulh His topic will be the "Moral U . 0 eel Challenge of America's World Mrs. Edgar Hahn will review $7-10 wks. Responsibilities." "The Source" by James A. Loush On Janury 4, 1967, Dr. Alan Mitchner at the Mcnday, Sen- $10-10 wks. F. Guttmacher, President of tcmber 19, meeting of the We.kel Planned Parenthood, will dig- Pointe Book Club, to be held at :3 $1 0- 10 wks. cuss how we can improve the the Middlesex boulevard home quality of human life and of Mrs. Earl Kreig. avoid famine and poverty in Co-hostesses will be Mrs. . \ the future. John Demorest and Mrs. Mlr- Other speakers in the series vin Anderson. Mrs. Sumner fucationl will be Dr. Henry F. Lande, Gurney is chairman of the IBM, who will discu~.:; t!1e com- Club. I And- STOCK MARKET REACTS SHARPLY TO REPORTS FROM EUROPE puter's impact on the indi- Luncheon will precede the! INSTRUCTOR vidual. Dr. Peter Putnam, Uni. review. AY.y tarian-Univ~rsalist AssociatioT.l, ------will cl(amine how man has ful- filled material needs to such an FOOTBALL $10-10 wks. exten~ h~ has ignored his equal- ly important emotional wants. GAMES AHEAD! En". Dr. Kenneth E. Boulding, De- ~m. partment of Economics at the A Totally New Concept.•• 41 $10-8 wks. University of Michigan, will talk about the power of love as ZabiewicJ: a creative force in social, po- Significant developments affecting a business. Semce of the National ,Bank of Detroit. and experienced investment staff. $25-10 wks. litical and international situ- ations. man's securities often arise when he is least Among -itsnotable characteristics are per- Ma.ywe explain the practical advantages to Green. Dr. Graham B. Blaine, Chief o $8-6 wks. of Psychiatry at Harvard Uni- inclined to stop and weigh their impact. sonal counse1 and objective judgment-backed you'i Write or phone Edgar B. Galloway, Vice- versity Health Service, will President (965-13000, ext. 2182). discuss the emphasis in phychi. Yet inaction, he knows, could prove costly. with continuing. study and analysis by an, able atry of allowing an individual to release his human potential With that knowledge, peace of mind van. YOit and develop moral responsibil- ishes ... and the quest for imaginative, out-lOf- TRUST DEPARTMENT :> $8-8 wks. ity and self-discipline. The final program will be the-ordinary investment help begins. Wya" conductea by Samuel H. Miller, NATION'AL BANK OF DE~rROIT Dean of the Harvard Divinity Frequently,.these days, the quest ends with $12-12 wks. School. Dr. Miller will attempt WOOD\VARD AT. FORT, DETROIT, MiCHI(jAN 48232 to answe1' the question, how can LEITZ the discovery of the Investment ~lan8gem.mt ,D. Calloway we practice religion intelli- gently in the new age? TRINOVID $8-6 wks. Tickets for the series are $10 I each. Tickets for individual Rock programs will be available at BINOCULARS ". th~ door, if space allows, for Creators of the world.famous Le/ea $8-10 wks. $1.50 eSlch. Jndividuals desiring camera have perfected II ~ prism Gardinal to purchase tkkets for tile se- system that dramatical!y reducua ries may send their check to binocular size and weight. It's the I. or the Grosse Pointe Unitarian first truly significant binocular mm Servo Church. 17150 Maumee avenue, advancement '~nfifty years. The $8-10 wks Trinovid 6:<24 panoramic 636-foot- Grosse' Pointe. Michigan. wide viewing field at 1000 yards is Carrudas an amazing 40% larger than convene ) a,m. tiollal models. The 7x35, 8xn and even the 10x40 are more compact $9-10 wks. than conventional tdasses of much lower power. And allTrinovid models CUlter Mve fast-action central focusing, are .m. hermetically sealA:d, dustproof and 8.50-10 wks. weatherproof. THE CAMERA En,le, laCroix I 1. $7-10 wks. I CENTER 17n" Kercheval Rupell In the Village $10--10 wks. I TU 1-409& CALLVOGEl.Rm FOR ALL PEST PROSlEMS II t!o-it-yollrself pest C'lntrol C3n be ollment . .I do-It-yourself trouble. Be ufe. Be aure. Call the experts. Vogel-Rltt _ TE 4.l)900. No more !)tItl. No .r. problems, IiI !ll -~ ;. Open Thu~. Eves. 'tit 9 P...... I

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Be sur~-t-o-be-c-on-d-u-c'-tedwhen j We never get too old to leaf'll, 'I [~ .] OMAR FIELD RAINS MICHAEL C. McGILL Ir Man1 ~~._~-~~~S_,-s~ot~H.as-~o-~.~_~hci~k"-K-IbutICN.a~n~t_'~G~~aY~!-~!-~~:--I' R~::e~;re ~e:.~i~:eJ::, S~~~ Funeral s~rvices fc;~' Ensign I Shop Thurs. & Fri. Evening • .J • 0 B I 1"U ~ B I ~ S McGill, 25, were held Friday, . ...t--. ~ tember 13th in Ind.(anapolis, September 9tat t.he Grosse ----~------, Indian. He died suddenly on Pointe Memorial Church and OPEN .ALI. DAY SATUR.DAY Schol CARL C. CHALFANT THADDEUS A. OLEN I Friday, September 9th at Ford Verheyd('n Funeral Home. He Funeral service5 for Mr. Chal. Funeral services for Mr. Hospital. Members A died Monday in an automobUe staff of The SEPTEMBER PIANO - ,,)RG N fant, 69, were held Friday, Sep. Olen 45 were held Saturday Mr. Rains lived at 121 Maple. acddent in Brunswick., Ga. tember 9, in the Veheyden Fun. SePt~mb~r 10 at Our Lady ton road. He had~been with the lic Scbool ~ S A L E Ensign McGill lived at 879 ents of a val eray Home. He died Wednes. Queen of Pe~ce Church and Griswold Mortgage Company for Sunningdale. He was \ a man- day, September 7, in Cottage Leo T. Sobocinski Funeral 15 years as manager of cus. ~nd special agement trainee for Kroger Co. tional stud~ Reg. $595 Hospital. Home. He died Monciay at Ford tomer relations. Prior to coming before joining the Navy in Oc- rner of 1966 Born in Khoxvi1le, Tenn., Mr. Hospital., I to Detroit as manager of Hal. NOW tober, 1965. He was a 1964 Chal1..nt resIded at 330 Ker~y ,. I sey, Stuart and Company .of For exam road. .Mr. Olen ;lved at 1839 prest-I Chicago, he was lissoclated flth graduate Qf Michig&n StaLe the social : He is survived by his wife wIck. He was manager of the Chicago Title and Trust Com- University and a member of of Parcells • 00 Vi I It.. t as'n O~k. Sam ilnd Walter Provision Com- pany and the Washington office Beta Theta Pi fraternity. received a $377 vIew.0 a.c ernen et for Mary ECOn?mlC.Clu~ of Detroit, In. Eddie Rlckentaeker of the study of inte throuroout the month ot SE'ptember. El" beth S 11 85. were !:>eld dustrlal KIVl~DlSCIl;lb, Sausage Indianapolis Speedway. Jnterment was in Roselawn "Simply out A Ilew spinet piano which I'egularly sells f()r $595 hilS been Is~~~~rday,A~g~st 13 in St. Am.1 ~anagement Asso';:'.atton, Pol- , He was a graduate of John Cemetery. evaluation \)j slas~ed to 1111 unbelievable $377, And this Is Just II sample '.)f what lave 10% the Music C.'nter wUl uffer you In FIRS-:;:1 !Nlt quallty phno! and brose Church. She died Thurs. ~sh Centu~y Club and the Pol. Marshall Law School of Chicago .. F?ur m~m . St CI' . Ish AmerIcan Club of Ham. . d h' BAd g '" '" organs. Story & ClItrk, Lowre:". KlmhaU IInd Westbrook pianos all day August 11, In . all', k ~ and re(.'~lve IS .. e ree. LELAND J. ENGEL ing staf£ of greatly reducedl! LOWrl!)-, Conn. Story & Clark organs, as well, as Michigan,. tramc . He was affiliated with Delta Scbool recE a Kimball player OI'j{Bln (l.t'(tuced from U,595 to $1,188) are also I hy ordering your featured at ii!nt/fst,le 8l\vlngilo - uncommon for the month of Mrs. Sell lived at 231 Mary- He is survived by his wife Theta Phi legal fraternity. F~lnetal services for Mr. En. for study dl September. land for 35 years before movll~g. Ann, his children, Susan, Ka- He is survived by bis wife, gel,tember66, were13, InheldtheTuesday,VerheydenSep- at. 1966. Shop the Music C,mter today and let UB SHOCK YOU into an 'J~ Mrs. exceptional plano ell' organ value. Jl,o money dC,",'\'n- $15 monthly to the ~ome of her daughter 10 r~i), Paul, Laurence an~ Nan~y, Mrs. Omar Rains and his son, Funeral Home. He died on Sat- Florl terms. St, Clalt. hIS mother, Mrs. FranCIS OlelD. Robert B. Rains. urday, September 11, in Harper tant principal WATCH YOn NIo:W MUSIC CENTER OPENING , She is su;vived by her daugh. iczak, his sisters, Mrs. A..~. Interment was in Crown Hill Hospital. Chl'iltma. card. high school 1 IN ANN ARBon, MlCl!. ter, Mrs. Fred Maedel and two Moran, Mrs. Eugene KOPltzkl, Cemetery in Indianapolis. head, attend I granddaughters, Marilyn and and Mr~. Carl E. Nowicki and' Mr.. Engel Jived at 1338.Bal. early from versity. The 1 Caro)yn Maedel and a sister, hin mother-in-law Mrs. Kater. '" '" '" four road. Until his retirement "Newspaper Top Yalue Used Organs I Mrs. Nellie McNutt. iOt! Kolozey. FRANK NAOUR.. in 1965, he was Regional Man. was sponson LOWREY STARl.ITE Illterment was in Mt. Olivet It. HIS 1 Fu;neral services for Mr. Na- ager of Beechnut Life Saver News. Mrs. Now OnIy $399 C t n erment was In 0 Y cpu - our,vyere held Monday, Sep- Company. H~ ';;dl; a member of other partid] I erne ery. '" '" '" ehre Cemetery. tember 12, in the Verheyden the Ham.ilton Lodge F and A.M. acubso IS 'of teaching CONN, STORY & CLARK, THOMAS j '. I) Drastically Reduced I WALTER H. GAIEFSKY '" '" '" Funeral Home and S1. Ambrose of New York, and a life member of the d~il~ Funeral services for Mr. Gai. ELMER F. TIDEM Church. Mr. Naour lived at 1456 of the Detroit Grocers Manu- ways to inco efsky of 1520 Fairholme, wera Funeral services were held Maryland. He died Friday, Sep- facturing Association. 10% discount on ol'derl for of the newsp OUR TOP VALUE IS OUR CUSTOMER h~ld Tuesday, September 13, in for Mr. Thiem, 72, at Verhey. tembel' 9., .He is survived by his wife, \ riculum. the A. H. Peters Funeral Home. den Funeral Home ?n Mond~y, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leland Engel; two daugh. personalized Christmas card. Robert A. EAST DETROIT He is survived by his wife, SePte,mber ~2. He dIed at SalDt -Mrs. l<~rankNaour, four daugh. scholarship f Mrs, Walter H. Gaiefsky; his John s HOspItal 0::1 September 9. ters Mrs. Edward L. Steiger, tel's, Mrs. William A. Hoose, placed b,fore ~ctob.r ht. Science FoUl a dau l1ter Anita and two broth. A native Detroiter, Mr. Thiem Mrs.' Edward L. Penet, Sister Mrs. Ralph A. Arandt, three a summer ir 22933 Gratiot L • grandchildren and one great ers, Otto and Herman. lived at 1570 Fair Court. Francis. Allee D.P. Mrs. Nor- grandchl'ld. matics at Hal 2 Blocks 'North of 9 Mile I t t . F t L J h T H F P .~. ,.,. - P h n ernen was 111 ores awn He is survived by his wif£, man Wu:me; three sons, 0 n " wo ours Iree 3f!tmg'" Irh ure ase studied cours ______~_~_~~~_-_-;...:;_~_.-.-_--_--_._.-_m ..- .. -.~;;; ~_~_ .._~ __ .__ c,_e_m__e_te_r.y.. ~ ~::~r, ~l;t~~ S~~~t. and his Paul and his brother., N.~_~_er_m_en_t_w_a_s_l_~_F_o_r_t_p_l_a_111_,. , _ gebra and m( g:~~;~, Mrs. Patri barked upon I Interment, was in Woodlawn Interment was at M 0 u n tl y in l<'rencb on ' Cemeter ._____ Olivet Cemetery. __ .', Oakland Uni1 ...... ~------.•'f:o :? ~ ':' ,::::' ( .... ~ the National FAMOUS HORPOlE :'.,.; tion Act. RE SHIP'S WHEEL French for SAILING JACKETS, "if It's Nauti- cal But Nlr~. weeks, she d With Hidden Hood We've Got It" gram of studi (Water Droof) Mrs. Franci 50 50 $39 Value $29 " Michigan Sta a Detroit Busi scholarship. ! counseling st beneficial to L The DIlC Story tiona) opport in specific ine • His lordship Jewelry llesses in the • Nautical Lamps Mrs, Ruth ' e liuoculan math teacher, • Sp~rry Topside.. arship from tll Safety Boat Shoe. THE MICHIGAN MILE IS A ROAD Farm and Ga: 1967 • Dockl.y'. Spr.drose tend the conse MIRe.DES-BENZ (,as, coune paoHer) • Ship'. B.II Clocks and Barometers LEADING TO "RACING GLORY "WORI.D'S '.RSf AUTOMOI'UI' " Wom ir I1. "Only Minute. Away from the Pointe." the ~hip'swhe.l, inc. THE MICHIGAN MILE AND MEMO- Belmont Stakes and third in the KelJltueky NEW "S RIES! , 19605 Mack Ave. TU 2 1340 Derby; Old Hat, bidding for lID unprece- NO COR.D WOOD IMPORTS, INC. op n Dally 9-6, Fridays 'til 9. ' ~ We te.ke a long and proud step Saturday dentl~d second victory in The Mile; Vic- NO SEPARJ with the 18th running' of The Michigan DETROIT AUTHOR!ZED DF.ALER torian Era, the finest Handicap performer Mile at the Detroit Race Course. The purse in Canada; Jolly Jet, SeJa.ri, Brave alld 15415 Gratiot at 8 Mil. 521-6600 has been increased to $lOO,OOO-added, Boid Amberoid, Trollado, Swift Rubr and which puts it among the Nation's top Roya I Gunner. classics. I :'nentlone,d Memories in connection Ilong have looked upon The Mile as The with The Mile. Year End Savings Showcase of Michigan racing. Its place as J wonder how many Fans recall that the AT the State's premier Thoroughbred event is first H'lming of The Mile in 1949 lit the ok! unchallenged. Its value is more than dou- Stat~ Fairgrounds track was raced on the ble that of any other race offered by a turf? That's correct. In those days, there !Ilcp6sPH's Mfchigan track. .RAY WHYTE was s grass course at the Fairgrol1nds, and I regard The Mile as more than a great Sir Sprite, from the stable of Sportsman GrOSSE ridlll C{fistrll race. I regard it as a means of expressing O. F. Woodward was the winner. The Mile R J(, OLDSMOBILE my sincere thanks to Racing Fans for their purse then was $7,500. ' Fornil) loyal support. It is my way of demonstrat- I have special memories, too, ill connec- is of !l0llf service ing our c.Jnstant eHort to offer the finest tion '",ith the 1952 Mile. It was won by Restol possible racing at the Detroit Race Course. Bully Boy, a great colt ~ bred at the Cold- The caliber of horses The Mile ~~ttracts stream Stud and which raced in my colors. Where C attests to its high standing among the H. H. (Pete) Battle, who ': "W is one of our And em Nation's leading owners and trainers. A OFF Stewards, ttuinoo Buii y .Boy. Hospital 200/0 year ago, the horses which finished first Th,~ Michigan Mile was just that ... an STICKER PRICE and second in The Mile, Old Hat and event raced at a flat mile ... through the You Eve Roman Brother, subsequently were voted 1958 renewal. Then, at the request of horse- "Mare-of-the-Year" and "The Horse-of-tbe- men, the distance was changed to 1mile From 7 c ON ALL NEW ,66's Year" in nationwide polls .. and one-sixteenth and we raced it that way EXCLUDING F.8S SERlES Old Hat and Roman Brother joined such through 1964. Again, conditions warranted other outstanding stars as Crimson Satan, a revision, and The Mile became a mile Decidedly, Greek Money, Going Abroad, and one-eighth race. That will be th~ dis- IN STOCK Tibaldo, Beau Prince. American Comet, tance Saturday. Total Traffic, Neartic, Spur On, Second Vv€ are proud of The Mile. We beHeve RAY WHY'TE OLDSMOBILE Avenue, Bully Boy and Oil Capitol as it i~a symbol of Racing at its Best. To offel' I Michigan Mile competitors. the finest in Racing in a setting which pro- 15000 KERCHEVAL VA 1-5000 Again Saturday, we will haveafieMofthe' vides the Fans beJutv, convenience and • BRE flnest Handicap performers in The Mi!e. comfort is our constant aim. The probable field will include Bold Th,~ Mile, with its $lOO,OOO.added purse, • lUN Bidder, the winner of three $100,000 stakes will make Michigan rucil1g history Sahlr- already this season at Santa Anita. Mon- day. ) hope you will plan to see it. !think Fish & mouth and Arlin~;ton Park; Tom Holfe, it \Ivil~he an experien~ in Racing ple.asure winner of the 1965 Preakness, secon.d in the you will cherish. " RADIOandTElEVI SIONJnc. 15506 11 KerchevaJ Ave. Punch .nd Judy Block - - .... I, MAGNAVOI Color Kif.(

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Sem~!1ary, Springfield, Ill., for dia Lutheran Church, Kirk. ~U::~i;~pe~:~: b~~or~;:;~~ ~::~o~n~e~~~~:e:ndth:~u~~~;.. 88AL2L-3WO'R1K1 ~:N,:.,'.~:':;: I. live 1'T.year Belanger Th:trsday eveDIng, with the conclusion that the f SPRINKLING his final year of theological wood, Mo. I?uring the summer September 8, on a cliarge of. burglary was undoubtedly an. GUARANTIID .~ I training., of 1965Vicar Klein worked with ••• Vicar Klein attended Con- the youth groups of St. John the breaking and entering a busi. I "inside job." All doubt was re- I ~~G.&P'S,r5sptoR,AN":L:'Rk.'m' !'.l'.~~ I ness place in the nighttime., A,' I moved when the palm print at I A J; , SYSTEMS cordia P:-eparatory School and Baptist Lutheran Church of Ho. plea of innocent was entered tvr the scene matched that of De. 'f. I Concordia Junior College in boken, N. J., which is an Anglo Devine. vine, it was f\aid. '.' 15411 E. Wlnre" ~' Bronxville, N. Y.; Concordia Saxon-Spanish inner. city parish. I . Judge Belanger. set examina. Separate warrants were ob. SYSTEM CO. m Senior College, Fort Wayne, Vicar ~ein is 25 ye~rs. old tIon for yesterday, September tained acc'tsing Devine and _ •• -_ .....__ -._-_- __ -_. 1 Ind., and has completed his an~ marrIed. Mr.s. Klem IS ~ 14, and released the accused ,_-_, - - - - ,- ..--,------I Junior year at Concordia. Sem- !1atlve of Harrmgton Parll" man on $2,000 bone!. .. inary, St. Louis, Mo. '!~. ~., and a graduate of ~OIl- Park Police Chief Arthur , h'il :t B 'U V' ar cordIa Teachers College, RIver Louwers said that a companion. i W. e a ron~vl e, 1:. Forest, Ill. Mrs. Klein will be 1 Kle~n served as ',he execut~ve, teaching at Defer Scbool for of Devine's, Billy Joe Brown, I C~Mybrother-in-law chaIrl~an of the :rr~vellm!5! the school year 1966.67. 27, no known address, is being l Co~mlttee (Bronxville s re- During this year of intern- sought on a warrant, charging' crUltment program). In CO!!- ship V.icar Klein will assist Brown with the same offense. Go Back To School j sells Insuran.ce, so I nection with this ~ork he. the Reverend George E. Kurz, Both Devine and Brown are , some general pU.bhc r~l&tions pastor at st. James. accused of breaking into the Grady Roofing company build. can't join the Club!" work for Con,cordta JUDlor C~l- F 0 It 0 win g the installation Ip.gp.of that, Cl~Y. He also se:ved service, the Women's Guild will ing, 15135 Charlevoix, where Sure you can. Some of our nicest members have on the Rec~U1tment Co,?mlttee hold a coffee hour in the Green Devine was employed, on Satur. With A Freshly aLan I to buy their automobile insurance from another at the Semor Collge m Fort Room in honor of Vicar and day, September 3, and remov. Wayne and has served on M KI' . ing an adding machine, a type. friend. We understand. Vestry' and Acolyte committees rs. - em. writer and a case of beer. We also understand that these folks want the in all of the Synodical schools ------They also took $15 from the STRICl I world's finest travel infonnation; the readiness he attended, beginning with the Cinema League main office. The pair, the chief I said, did not have an oppor. Cleaned 'vVardrobe ~ of 22 000 AAA Emergency Road Service Ga- preparatory schools in Br()n~. 22 ': BEEI } rages; the new, broad family protectio,: of th~ ville and including the Semi' Meets Sept. tunity to escape 'm.th the tan. nary at st. .Louis. gible loot because. they were ,:: .....-- Club's Personal Accident Insurance Pohcy; Bail frightened away' by approach. Bond protection; Camping and Boating Guides; The Grosse Pointe Cinema ing police officers. ~---CI and countless additional aids to carefree travel- League will open its 1966.67 Investigation of the burglary ing around the block or 8.lound the world. season at the Fries Auditorium was conducted by Det. Lts. From I • Join today (and receive a handsome gift when of the Grosse Pointe War Me. Stanley Enders and Arnold morid September 22, at 8 a you get your brother-in-law-or any other friend Hough and Det. James La?ratt, • LEC o'clock. who found a palm print at the • -to join)! A favorite of GllOase Pointe point of forced entry, that e-- audiellces,. Dr. Edwin Smyd THE • 7l0U LEAD THE VtAY WITH TRIPLE-A matched that of Devine's. will present his ~ovie and tlilk Hough . and LaPratt, while New' AUTOMOBILE. CLUB Of MICHIGAN on "Outer Mongolia." staking out the area in an in. II The film was photographed vestigation of another reported UPPER GROSSE POINTE DIVISION two years ago when Dr. Smyd crime, saw to men coming ••••••••• 15415 E. JEFFERSON traveled through Siberia and from behind a parking lot, PHONE 821-6300 Outer Mongolia. He was told carrying a case of beer, and George Measel, Manager b}' customs authorities when decided to check. MACK leaving the country that this Because of the early hour was the only color documentary of the morning, the detectives movie ever made of Outer Mon. surmised that the pair WJ\S CLEANERS .,~•. golia. The film records rural, up to no good. village and city life in contem- In checking ihe grounds of porary Mongolia. the roofing firm, Hough -and For American travelers, Out. LaPratt found the typewriter, er Mongolia is remote and dt". and adding machine, a short 18500 MACK AVENUE ficult of access. Half way distance away, apparently plac. The Pointes' Oldest Market around the earth, completely ed at the spot by the burglars TU' 2.8120 land-locked by dedicated C011l- who.intended to return for them, 898 St. Clair Ave., near Mack TU 5-1565 TU 5-1566 munist giants, (the D.S.S.H. the policemen said., and Red China), it has no diplo- - matic represeutation in the part of the world, to make the United States. film especially meaningful in • Special Price On School Although the U. S. State De- the light of present conflicting FRESH DRESSED. partment places no restriction Uniforms CRADE"A"-EXTRA LARCE political ideologies. on American travel to Outer Grosse Point~ residents are • Special Handling of Party Mongolia, t r a vel formalities cordially Invited to attend pro. FRYING CHICKEN must be arranged through a grams of t.1-IeCinema Lehgue. Attire foreign office of one o£ the few President for the current countries which does mainta:ln year, Dr. Elizabeth DOwnie, • Drive,.lnService • BREAST 591~. diplomatic relations with Mon. especially invites persons in- golia. terested in movie making to Usually India or one of the become members of the Cin- • LEGS & lH!GHS 451~, communist lands will provide ema League. - ViSilSand travel clearan.ce. To- day, entrance into Mongolia for DRY ONIONS CALIFORNIA American travelers is perforce through Siberia. 3 lb. Cello Bag JUICE ORANGES A very large country, Mon- 113 SIZE golia has one of the sparsest fANTASTIK populations on the face of the c c Bag Doz. earth, yet it lies adjacent' to 32 69 SPRAY (LEANER Red Chiua, one of the most t densely populated countries. For half a millenium, Mongol1a 6~ was a province and vassa~ of I-pt. 6-0%. Plastic INDOOR 5.5. PIERCE. RED lABEL China. CLAM CHOWDER Bottle with Sprayer It owes its independence to • the U.S.S.R. - so Mongolia Mev: England Manhattan Style Concentrated I cannot help being a Russian FINAL TOUCH - thorn in the side of Red China. TENNIS Style-15-01. ean 15-01. ca!! Fabric Softener It has vast grazing lands, some c c .agricultural soil, but most im. 39 each 2.9 eac~ I-pt. 3,';a. portantly, _ 1i k e Siberia, its mountains contain rich deposits of goJd, silver, uranium, ('op- ANYONE~ per, iron, ferrous alloys, cOlil NEW STORE ON MACK OPEN MONDAY and oil - all the ingredients needed for a first-rate indus. trial power except manpower. 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.', ,, ,'.:." ;" ",' - IT~/f 15,19b6 Thursday. September IS, 1966 GROSSE POINTE NEWS ""!~' i( , Page Nine Brow 11 is still ~ ,:1 " president of 81. Paul High ready graduated from high ing an entire year a; St. Paul her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HanG ' I ;~ Visitor fJ~O"lNetherlan,ds Likes Te.en Life Pointe School's. Student Council and ~chool in Delft after comp1et- Riga School...... complete with Gronheie of Nieuwie Plantas!! :r' . i,n p"ge edItor of the school news- Ulg six years, of elementary banquet, prom, clas:; picture, .18 in Delft) will be getting ex. . paper, The Paullsts. school and five years high ~'ing biessing gradua :ion. citing letters from their daugh. _--. "People aren't much differ- yealed the Wl'!':domher fluency , ~ ot I h .. TIt " - Understauding" prllgJ:lDl origi-' Asked if there were any. ent anyw ere. at is h()w ul four languages, iFrench, Ger- . Both girls are enrolled at Ischool in a Catholic school So the famiry at hOJlte (Mleke ler Mieke who WaDttl to learn I Mieke ufonheie, exchange stu. 1':\ D t _ \ nating in Washington, D.C., thing she disliked Ilbout Amen. S~, Paul High School for the staffed by lay iaculty; but she is one oi four childl en: .lullt-. morE' ahout people in order to dent from Delft, Netherlands, . an, u cn, an~ English), plus Miss Gronheie has managed to I ~ans, the only thing Mieke wmter term. Mieke has al. wants th~ expetience of spend. 24; Torn, 15; Jerome. 12; and understand thpJD better .. I h her interest :n meeting and cram into them enough living could think of was their ten. ----,0- ... .__ 0 summed up er understanding ur.derstanding p e r"1 e, had k d k h if h h a I t. h' to ma e any teen envious. She encr to' as er s e had I or um n re a IOns IpS. In helped her to achl'eve. has taken a fling at water ski. trouble paddng her wooden that terse Stat ement the attr.l'C" Arrived just two short weeks ing and managed to get up on shoes. She is prepared, how- I tive 17-year-old student reo ago as part of the "Youth for the skis on her second try. ever, to resist the temptation ING I ...... _ ;' Sports come easy to Mieke; to answer with a question about • she has already climbed moun. where the redsk!.n.s are hiding, I : ~ . : tains, become an excellent and meekly to explain that : '"--- • swimmer, and captained a win. wooden woes aren't "in" any- S • • Q . ning field hockey team in her more in the Netherlands. I : aD1-"I :•native Netherlands. Mieke isn't the only one en.- ~ _.- .. • . : "Teen dances and music are joying the Grosse Pointe visit. : ' • the same here as in 4Jle Nether- Her constant companion is her • C' t :.1 lands, except that you move hostess, blond Mary Zens, vice- : oun 5 • your feet JJ!Qre," commented . • : Mieke after an evening a~ Warning Issued : ) :~~~~~~crin Christ's Churcl1 On Bad Checks At • Mieke ha~ also managed' to : soak up her share of American ---..- . • TV. In the Netherlands, she All local banks have been ! explained in her excellent Eng- alerte t by Pointe police to ba I on the lookout for bad check • ang,5 V-II;; age M;eatr.• lish, television programs appear passers, and the NEWS bar. • L • ill : only between 8 and 11 p.m. and been asked to impart. thir; : • there are no commercials. At message to business and soor«! : 17045 Kercheval : this poi~t in the interview, her owners and their employes. • . • compamon, Mary Zens (daugh- Woods Det. Sgt. Jack Mast • ~~~~~~~------______.. tc'r of the Haryey Zens of 433 • S1 I

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~,. ". - ." d 1 Page Ten GROSSE POINTe Ni::WS Thursday, SeF'~ember IS, 1960 ThmcI.Y, Badge, their joint opinion was: TilE PLAN THE GROSSE POINTE I lIDO-Mile Trip by Bicycle Accom'pHshed" by Scouts "It depends on the kind of per- Foresight is the inborn ability Friend BAPTIST CHURCH Grosse Pointe son you ~).re; some could make 10 utilize the present in making it - some couldn't." 8 MUe at Mack. "It seems to me that people I was a '.luestion frequently ask; a spare hub cap as the best 1 Experienced cyclists by now, a past for future use-. Grosse Pointe Wood. Unitarian Church should know about the construc- ed the threesome, although the cooking utensil for the fea.st. they cut their time to 10 hours; Larry summed it up ~)y stat. ForDf tive things that some of our answer was pIa inly visible. The original plans of the trio besides., the hills were all at the ing decisively: "I w 0 III d n ' t Invites you to worshJp young people are doing," said They. stopped frequently for whose proj~ct had been in the beginning of this trip. make that trip again ;rust for This is of spee~alists WiUi us. fun! " -especiaily nerve specialista. Bill Hall 10:00 a.m. Churr.h School Morning Service and the voice OIl the telephone. co,keg ae gas stations as part "t a'l kin g s tag e" since last "We reached home just as it ____ ~__ , ,__ •••_ ••••• ' ~_~.~ __ ~~~~,._. .~_. ~_ ... _l __~~~~ - __ ~ I tossing it to 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship It was Mrs. William Horsch, of their policy of taking a summet, had been to camp at was getting dark," Steve said. Church School-IO'30 c.m. of 19234 Linville road, cAlling few moments' break. They had the Scout Camp near Howell, tling for tb. 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship Dr. HarT1/ C. Meaenle, Minister the News to say' that three to kE::lPgoing because the badge which they bad attended a few Steve, a Star Scout now, aI- Pointe High and Radin Broadcast I young neighbors had just com. requires that. a 50-mile trip be week's before; however, camp ready has six merit badges ami "Black Power - White h hopes to achieve the rank of LEASiNC But aD obsen lh'. A. Dale Ihrie, Mlnl.tell" pleted a 10CI.mileround trip to accomplished in 10 ours--and, authorities felt unable to !I.S- Life Scout, probably with a Per. ".~ the com: Power - Man Power" the Island Litke Recreation Area scout's honor, it wasl They hope l!ume responsibility for three Orefer Your 1967 Cars & Trucks Nowl -by bicyclE!. to be able to count the 50-mile I Scouts t r a v e Iin g without a CsoOnak~gFi t ndescs M~rit BLadge, . tb.e youngsten a--- ~!i!!!!i!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!ii!~~~~~~ I , t . t ~ f th 25 'il 1 d d h bOlD , an ampmg. arry lEASING CAN 1!.E • Ti,sht Money them at practi< i' The two 14-year-olds, Steven r~p ou as i.WOo. e. -m e ea er, an so t e oys went on who has reached First Class' ~ TO • HIgh Intereat Rot4!'1 with tht!M. Housley an(t Larry Dunn and trIps out of the SIX WhIch are to the state park. d' t b d t ' YOUR AN SW~R :. Rising Insuro",. RaNI Grosle Pointe • , 'd h' h th . nef~ s wo more age s 0 "Of ,eour. ll-year-old Jam i e Greer all reqUlre , on w IC ere 1S no "Some of the counselors we I h' St k d ill If you need c~rs c.r trucks, bl\OClr Nursery through l:th Grade paced Gros~e F 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ~h1Ch took 24 hours of cychng Jamie admits that he began camped tl1ree nights at the merit badge toward the mol"l! 11:00 Worship and Church School time. to feei better as soon as he lay park; "tired blood" may have advanced ranks. 17601 MACK AVf.. TU 6.4605 der City LeagUi Rov. George t. Kurz, Pqltor fl'r nursery thru Sr.' High Dept. Steve, the son of Mr. and M~s. down. All slept for at least 12 had something to do. with the Asked for their opinio'l on the in the late 'SO"s. Fred.ri,k G, i<1.in, Vicor An are welcome, John G. lIousley, of 19242 Lm- hours. , postponement of, their return. feasibility of the Cycling Merit The situation _1_- _ Regardless of race 1_ ville, will ,attend Brownell Jun. By now-they have hopefully It wasn't until thi! third night I ------__ ~ . ._ for Wernet. as ------~------_. ior High Scbool this fall, as will gained baek the more than ten that they got around to going but two fiDe tbl Larry DUDlII,son of Mrs. Ruth pounds that was lost between swimming - with vised and ZiDt, aDd t .------... B. Dunn, crt 19276 Linville. them. bathing suits". They had tl'8V. sion of who shcM Bethany St Paul Ev. J"amie, whelse parents are Dr. Counselor fOf the, 'C Yc Iin g eled ligbt, and swimming had I ~cult. Chr~stian Church Lutheran Church I and Mrs. bmes .E. Greer, of Merit Badge .is JOQI) McCart. not been part of the ag'enda. Universlity Center In additiOil t (DlsCl~les of Christ) 19~01 LinviJlle, will be at Mon-I ney, ~f 946 Washington. road, . Park authorities apparently accurate arms, Chllf"nte .nd Lothrop telth School. who IS also counselor lD the took the feat in their stride. are smart pIa James A Carpenter, . I TU 1-6610 . Starting i1lt6 a.m. Wednesday, Lakes~ore Distt?ct! Detroi~ Area "The ranger seemed a little for Adult Education have a good b Mini~ter ! W~ Invite:Yau to Warship August 27, along a route they CouncIl, for AV18tlOn,R.l1lroad- surprised when he heard how game. UCAE offering the non. degree program, of Wayne State 5901 Cadieu:lt.: Road With Us had choselJ. and measurec by ing, M e c h ani c a 1 Dtawing, far we had come" said Steve Both (;oM , Univer.ity, The lJ:niversity of Michigan and Ea.tam At Linville WORSHIP 8:30 and 11 '1 map as flA.Hillingthe badge re- Metallurgy, and has just added "When my lDoth~r asked hi~ .Fall, 1966 Both boys a1 Sunday School-9:45 (011 ages) .quirements, the ooys c~cled 13 A~omic, Energy. to his reper. if it was O.K. for us to stay Michigan University gaiDed the I'UI Serving Grosse Pointe I Sunday School-I 1:00 (l to 9) and a half hours the flfst day tOlre. . tbree night~ he told he that he denee of their t Rev. Chule, W. S.ndrock I 9:30 Church School to reach. tb.~ir goal., . "The Cycling Me~it Badge is didn't think' we. were going to look to them 101 10:30 Worship Pastor The trIp IS actually 51 mtIes not very popular 1!l these af- get into any trouble." Bo(h boy. fill . Dona~c.~lsc:um ?y the route tbe boys took,. us- ~uent times that .ha~e popular- / But the camping wasn't that Offers you an opportunity to contiraue your education in •.• typical high s ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. I mg Harper. avenue, Gr~nd Rlv~r 1zed'~e automobtIe ~nd motor- easy; g roc e l' ie s had to be back: they are .------, r-----,;.------..----~------_t~~venue, ancl .Twelve ~tle, but 1t cycle, . McCartney ~'states.. A brought in by bilre from Bright- .... Business .letel. ZiDk J~tter Fint En,lish IS only 35 mIles by ex;>ressway, 'year ago a 14-year-old aspll'ed on three miles away "Some. Studio Art *Philosophy Ch-' t th K. * OIl Grosse Poi tiS e Ing as the concerned parents of Ito the cycling badge, but never times we . st t .' 't ,,,! Admin istration squad. plus he \1 Lutheran Church Steve and JLarry found out that finished the requireme,nts. they admittJ~ a e 1D own, Music 6' Art History Psychologf * * centerfield Oft ( Ev. Lutheran Mack and Lachmaor afternoon. Wh~n the. bo~s did Larry a~d Jamie h~ve ma~e The retur~ the following Sat. * Reading & Writing and Appreciation Anthropology American Legb Gr:>ssePointe Woaas not reach their destmation at all the tr1ps, pen din g then urday d'd1 t t t b . ght * Skills Ohurch I the ~nticip~lted 3:30 in the'after- the reports of their trips. an and "arl y nTo s ar so rl t Hahn, a pitcb, S!JndaySchooland BibleClasses th HId Mid h b h I' .... . eb campers s lep and 260 other courses three local bOYI 9 noon, ~ ous eys an. rs. onerous ~ty t at t ey . ave late; the cigaret fluid for start" * Foreign Languages * Films 6' Speel:h Vernier ;load at Wedgewoad c.m. Dunn dec1ded tQ take a ride out postponed like so many wrlters.11'ng th f' h ~. t Legion All-Star 1 Worship: th Th Ii t h d " . d e Ire au gIven ou Drive, Gtosse Painte Woods ere. e cyc s s s owe up Steve has to log hIS tl'lPS an I (scouting h b d') th But here the 8 Church Worship 8:00 and 10:30 c.m. l5 at 7:30 p.m. Unfors\len slo.w- counselor's approval, lac.k only backtr"''S:k das,ctangBe"htso fey Zink, a &-1, lfi 8:30 and 11 o.m. Nursery for Children thru Age d h h 11 ..c e In 0 rig on or Day and 'evening classes begin Monday, September 19, and lad, Joob as if Pastor: Rev. Walter J. Geffert owns WerE!.c~used by tel s dismantle his bike before he is b rea k f as t It w 9'30 ' Sunday Chu,ch School (\11. Grand. RIver and Twe!v.e finished. . " when the o"tOff.. as '. a.m. meet at Detroit's Rack,hom Educational Memorial and on the trying out for t 9:30 a.m. Director of Education: MIe;1 havrng no gears on h1S Although no break.down oc- Y g~ _ Drama Club, iDs TUxedo -4-5862 Richord G. Krenning bike, Jamie. had been forced curred on the long trip, Larr~'s campuses of the three sponsoring in,titutions: Wayne State for 8 spot OIl the TUxedo 4-5090 to dismount at every steep hill bike developed a flat tire on the Hahn, on the ~-- snCl push! And over half of the first 25-mi1e effort to Belle Isle. University (including several courses at the new Southfield Ex- a stocky 5-11, 181 ... ------,--. traveling had to be done on the It wasn't all bad, b e c au s e tension Center); the Dearborn and Ann Arbor campuses of has determinati, "chael's "houlder of the road becaUlJe of patching a flat is part of tbe written all over JEFfERSON St. MI th<'!traffic. badge but the trio learned a The Grosse Pointe The University of Michigan; and at Eastern Michigan Univer- should I lay his I '~'opal Church .- "l'~re yo'u going camping?" lesson' they are happy to pass ing caned the I 84PTlST (HURCH Epl A .... , .. on: always carry a tire pump Memorial sity in Ypsi_lanti. Biue Devils last 13331 lOlt Jeff.rson a poised senior, 20475 $unningdal. P'Irk Th~ 'GrOsse Pointe with you. Sunday Worship ~ 11;00 a.m. Congregational Lacking the pump, the boys Church Registration now open daily from 8 :30 a.m. to 8 :30 p.m. For advantage over Church Schoof - 9:45 a.m. GrOll. Point. Woc~s Church I bad started on a long trek to a United Presbyt~r1an Zink, a junior complete information telephone anyone of these UCAE cen. reserves lut se~ The Rev. Thomas R. Argust, The Rev. Edgar H. Yeomlltl, j gas station pushing every 45 16 Lake Shore Rd. Preachinq Rector 240. Chalfonte at Lothrop minutes, they ran into many ,;.. --:;~ ters: "TIM! compef.iti H. at the varsity If: Schedule of l:oervlces 9:30 Worship Service I pessimistic predictions on the BertramAt ded Robert Fletcher Smith I Sundays: 8:00, 9:30, 11:15 B"m. Church School-Crib Room thru success of their venture, all of , WOO ' rienee is vitti,,. Mmister '" I h' h h h '1 f t d ' Ben L 'fa llman adds Zl Church Schl.'ol and Nursery care "en or Hllfh at Both Services W IC t ey app1 y re u e on. ~R' h d'W ,..T'th 11 "But," Grade 2 the trip back. -__ Ie ar , !J.ll C e An American Baptist Cp'.Jrch during the two later servic"" dence, "it', not l Selrmon 1.'opic: Debydr;:1.ted spaghetti, which . _ Garlti~ist~~~ber Detroif: Dearborn: Ypsilanti (EMU)~ ing obstacle." ------~------"Deall.ng With DllvUs" they had intended to cook in ---- Services 9:30, 11:1~a m. Rackham Bldg. U.,M Campus East Office Bldg. Pralle .. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST P h. their regulation mess kits, was "Does God Control Events?" To~ Gauerke, reac 109 the menu for the evening meal. coach, has work4 Grosse PoInte Farms MI'. John W. Estes, Jr. The carfull of par en t s, plus Mr. Atwood - Preaching 831.4310 271.2300, ext. 319 482.2920 Sunday 10:30.a.m.-Church, Sunday School and Infants' Room veloping the ind WednesdaJ' 8 p.m., TestImonial Meeting scout's ingenuity came up with Church School - Crib Room of the boys and t WM. H. FRIES AUDITORIUM, 32 :'AKE$HORE ROAD I' ------through primary 1 ciative of biJ • Reading Room. 19613 Mack Ave. II ri& . "Gauerke stress Dally 10 to II except Sunday. and Holidays 7 to 9 Thursday and Friday e"enln(/. mentals of the gll important to u ----~---~-I ,.... blond. haired juni, ROLL SCREENS /.. Hahn feels thai RelNlred 'or Replaced '..;C~ niques, sucb as f; SCRI!IK •. It! This Week's Bell Ringer~ . 8 _'( field timing, and Sq. Ft. PrJcII Per Roll GitOS9t lBoobs -,'- ..n~ / ...; TO: Alum. Up to 9C " be learned only 1 J~:it 41" Width tion; practice all Bronze, FIber GlUtl, FRESH Alum tree. Up to 72" Wlc>th "We wm wpe MICHIGAN 11/." Stalnle:!. St.. 1 Wire STEELCASEMENTS Up to 41" WIdth . passing drills m Replacement Hdw. Available Thl,k Alum. Shade SerGen F."ing a receiver's ID01 T\V 2.7800 $6795 PROPOSED ORDINANCE 640 E. 7 MIt. Rd., Nr. OakJlnd GUARDS B~:g~:R An ordinance to provide for annu~l compensation for the Chicken Municipal Judge of the City of Grosse Pointe Woods, Michi- gan. A~DVERTISEMENT FOR leona D. Liddle, City Olerk CONSTRUa,NG RECREATIONAL FACILITIES In The City Of

ADVERTISEMENT FOR Le'l'le ~ .] "G LAKE FRONT PARK SWIMMING Mi::higan • HATH'S .- III CtD~ 'W1DU'l' Clf e J fn)m LeraI POOL ALTERATIONS Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, material ~nd equipmmt for installing NECESSARY DRAINAGE' FA. '!be Cr For The City Of Black Hawk LB. "My FI CILITmS WITH APPURTENANCES, GRADING OF NEW. 7]c Plua r REGUhATION BALL DIAMOND AND OUTFIELD, Bacon PKG. ''&WIES (f9~t ~ointtlBOOhj GRAD~~G SPECIFIED PLAY AREAS, INSTALLING FENCING AND BACKSTOP and assisting the City in • U.S.D.A. CHOICE • Michigan placement of plr,yground equi,pment in Ghesquiere and Chicken Breasts Chene-Trombley Parks will be received by the City of 55( ,Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, material and Grosse Pointe Woods at the office. of the City Clerk, 20025 eqUipment for INSTALLING APPR~XIMATELY 145 Lin. 'Boneless, Rolled PORTION OF RIB ATTACHED lb. IDIJ] Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Wo:.>ds,Michigan 48236 until 9.9( Fl of 6.in~h reinforced CONCRETE WALLS TIED TO MIN EXiSTING INSTRUCTIONAL PIERS, together with MIS, 3:00 o'elock p.m., Eastern Standard Time on on Wednes- Rump Roast • KfN. LOUI. CELLANEOUS CONCRETE REPAIR WORK ON THE day, September 21, 1966, at which time and plcH:e the Bids Chicken Le~~s w. POOL BOTTOM will be received by the City of Grosse will be publicly opened and fl~ad a10ud. No BId may be Oritin Pointe 'Noods at the office of the ~ity Clerk, 20025 Mack withdrawn after ;}cheduled closillg time fQr at ll~ast 1.hirty NO BACK ATTACtfE=t Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan 48236 until 3:00 SMO-WHITE FRESH days. . 29c o'clock P.M.. Eastern Standard Time on Wednesday, Sep- - temhcr 21st, 1966. at which time and place the Bids will Contrad documenhi ine~uding neee~ry plans may be ex- Mushrooms pint be publicly opened and read aloud. No bid may be with- amined at the otnce of il1c City CIeri!: or may be examined drawn after scheduled closing time for at least thirty days. or pro

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2 7 M. r n S $ • ) n t $$ 13 • - e • 4fAi.4_~ .. ,e•. dCIUj . ' .., " CP9'P .I " Jl!i9(uQZj, . 2XA¥~\ _, 1 .,' "iJ j' "", L • I (I, l\~ \ . ". • • '\ sday, SeF---ember IS, 196b Thursday, September 15, 1966 -----~ - ~------~ --'.'-0- _ GROSSE: POINTE NEWS THE PI,AN Foresight is the inborn ability to utilize the preser.t in making Friendly Competitors Vie Little Gridde;r, Seller:s Winner Of Cr088 ,Trophy ; a past for future use. ------, For Devil Quarterback Job ISelling Cand,,. GrolJse Pointe Yaoht Club MORC: 1 - Fred Wilhelm .m'tipper, Bob Sellers, captured (BYC), .3:00:39; 2-John Ellis. This is the age of specialisls ht., second straight Milton Cross 5lh.mile courae By MIKE GRANGER Assorted sizes of little foot. '-especially nerve specialisu. Mf!morial Trophy as his 24.foot Finns: 1 - Gary Viola; '2..- .Bil~ Hahn piC~f!d up a loose football a~d startp,d ball players, kicking off the - -~ sloop; Assault, won the Raven George Alexander. --~- ~~------_.~~- - ~---- 1966 All American FlTutball t~ssmg It to Bob Zm.k. Hahn ana Zink have bee-n bat- class race at the Detroit Yacht Thistles: l-LtmJe Sher17; th~g for the coveted quarterback position at Gr088e Leaguers fund. raising Cl'm- Club's Sweepstake Regatta on 2-Fred Smith .. Pomte High for three weeks. paigu, will begm riDging dOl,r- bells P..'iday. Lake St. Clair. ''!be trophy is K Class: I-George E. Van; SINe But an observer would hanlly. - awarded annually to the best 2-Walt SebJaefWn. This is the a.lOn' for :ars & Trucks Now! notice the competition between situation, I might not be able 11th skipper.' Rhodes: I-Todd P'rederlcDJ . \ . :pmt-Iize footb.n m Detndt Sellen boasts aD impressive 2-N. P. Week. Tight Money the youngste:s by watcbmg U) see a receiver, but I am eOD- 'eommunitJes High Interest Rotes th,em at practice or by talking fident that he will be at a spot record 01 2$ victories in bis last Mariner: 'I-Tom Roebford; ~tWn, Rising Insurance Rate, 27 rac('~, his lone loss coming 2-Riehard Morris. with the:u. ;after I release the ban .. ' ThU year more than 4,000 ...... " " ,...estlgate the ..dvantage~ of • !boy. betwllCn nine and 12 yean four weeks ago at the. Edison Snipes: 1-Bill Dennes; 2-. I lng new. get our quote. 0 u r 1\ e we're good Hahn aDd Zint ltart the lIa- :'01 ~ 1)1d wllI tal'te part in the three Regatta. Richard Galpeh. •• - Equipped .As You Like It f!lends. dalms Hahn, who lOll with two requiremats nee- liealue.. In an, 18 franchiaed Maury DeCJercq and Karl Lone Stars: I-Mike BellanD; Advisory Service last year guided the Blue Dev- eaary for an outstanding aeriSlI nnembersbip are aetlve in as NUl, of BayVi\~~'. captured 2-Robin .Jacques • 16941 KERCHEVAL cor.. NOTRI DAME 1$ TODAY!!! ils to a 4-3--1Neord. attaek _ a fine set of receivers llDaDy communitiu. . uv.:!rall hcmors wffil the helt Interlakes: I-Erie Deydelj It'!, been seven lcmg leaSODl and a strong offensive line A ~ il'l composed of three eorreeted time among the loDg Scott McKay. since Coat.h Ed Wernet has bad which excels in pall protec- eourse Mackinac b\~ts. Their teams, indudiDI f res h man, a depeDdabJe quarterback to tion. t, Flying Buffalo, won Class jiunior vanity and vanity, with oo.. ~yLeasing run his offense. Roo Schram Two Good Targets D. Ski Club Ready u minimum of 25 players per paced Grosse POirlte a Bor. In Ray Brown, a speedy Apache, sailed by Toot to team. Lalt year the league TU 6-4605 Gmeiner. grabbed the Brower d~r City League Championahip flllUKerbaek, and Jim O'Don. nveraged 110 players per unit, To Open Season BOUFFANT Trophy', wbieh g04!8 the REG. 49'~ in t.!:lelate 'SO'e. nell, a massiV'e tight end, Hahn ()r about ~ on a team. to The situation is .gain bright ancr Zink have ~o fine targets -~-----~------~---, League rules make it manda- Cruising A victor. Gmeiner The Adult Grosse Poittte Ski for Wernet, as be has .oot ODe, to throw at. edged Milton Cross Jr. of the Club sponsored by the Gross6 but two fine throwers in Hahn f.ary for every player In uni- 4-WAY PIN-CURL and Zink, and the weekly decl- Bl.~ has the kDaclt for get- form to get iDto every game Grosse Pointe Yacht Club by Pointe War Memorial will hold more than a minute. its first meetiilg of the season sion of who should start wiJl be ting in the clear, and O'Don. fOr a minimum Of four playa in Complete B.eIu1tI: ... difficult. :~, wbo stands 6,3, is euy to uch half. ll-miIe course Sunday ~fternoon, September Cold Tablets BONNET ..enter In addition to their strong, Ten and ll.yen.old. who ez- CIa.'iIl A: I-Toot Gmeiner 25, ie the Center's Fries Audi• arcUfate arms, ZiDk and Hahn Bill Marantette, the split end, (:eeci the muimum weights for (Dye), 3:~:lO; 2 - 14ilton torium.with therIn q;~crti.tinot toth'conflicttint are smart play callers and adds further speed to the reo ju..niOl" varsity aDd all 12-year- Cross Jr. (GPYC); 3-Tom 0 ~~~ VI es, e e 1~. fucation have a good knowledge of the ceiving ~orps. Hlmson (BYC). has been ll$et to 4:30 p. m. 37~ o1ds only a..l'8 eligible for var- Class B: I-Dr. Douglas Wake from the' 3 o'clock .hour au. rograms of Wayne State game. A dangerolll J'UIIDiDg. attaek Ilily competition. Jlinimum var- 98' lIity weight: is 85 pounds, with (CSYC) l".Lee S ith nouneed on ~e Cer:p.ter'sa~tiv- of Michigan and Eastem Both Good LeatJen Iis importt:nt fOl. aD eff~e , 3:30: 5; g- m ity canl. . , , ' Both boys appear to have passing gaUle. "With strong the maximum set at 120. (Dye)j 3 - Le. McIntosh gained the respect and eon:fl. running baeo," .ays Zint, "We AD weights are taken before (Dye). All former Ski Club members d£nee of theJr teammat~, who are able to mix our )day. up game time and inclr.tde full uni~ Class C: I-Fr.aM Krembel will receive notiees of the REGULAR 3.54 .. SOce .. OUR LOW PRICE look to them for leadership. and keep our opponmts gaells- forms, leu helmets. (BYC), ':U:42; 2-Ed Ze~min meeting mid aU other G:r:osse (BYC); 3-Kurt Keydell (DBC). POinters intQrestecf In joining Ir education in ••• Both boys liD the bID a. the ing." Since the beginning of the' typical high school quarter- Rick GoDzales, .. superb a Class D: 1 -- Ness and De- art'!. cordially r. invited to attend iealUe, all funds for ~pmerrt, Clercq (BYC), 3:28:48; 2"":" by DemU .•MaDDIe,: the prem. back: they are all. around ath- blocker as he is a ball carrier inauranee .1ld other expenses George SiIitch (BYC); ,3-Bob dent. Membership for the year. Business letes. ZiDk letteri:d as a catcher is tem):,orar1y Ildelined with ~ have been raised by a CaDdy Hartwell (GIYe). is a very nominal $3 per person 14 Administration injury. on Grosse Pointe's basebaR shoulder But one man sale during the last two weeks Ravens: 1 - Bob Seners or $5 for' a married couple. squad. plus he was stationed in does not make a "~xn, and Of September. Reading 6' Writing (GPYC), 2:53:55; 2 - Tom Skiers will be received in the 2 cent;rfie1d on Grosse Pointe's GrO!!&ePoini.e is fortunate to >kills During the five days ending Fisher Jr. (GPYC); 3-Bob Crystal BaRroom where they American Legion team. have an adequate replacement September 16, trucks wUI de. Hahn, a pitcher, was one of for the running star. . Benkert (GPC). may enjoy coffee and donuts I260 other courses liver some 100,000 specially Plying Dutchman: 1 - Joe and where they will be given a three local boys to 1.1ake the John Staryk a letterman REGULAR 1-.35 -BonLE of 100 OUR PRICE packed boxes ~ candy to memo Crocker. (DYC), 3:11:G; 2 -:- schedule of some of the forth- Legion All-Star ~eam. and two boys ~ from the !e'. ber clubs ()f the league. The Sherman Handy (RVC); 3~oe coming trips and activities But bere the SImilarities end. serves, Woody Cox anl:. Ben football fund-raising caDdy will Steayar1; (Bye). planned by the club_ These in. C~~ ptember 19, Zink, a 8-1, 165 pound, blond Hubbard are in contention for sell for $I a box. Crescents: 1 - Don Criner elude the personal appearanee lad: 10Gb as if he sho~ld be the two ~g back JPC)U. (BYC), 3:18:~; 2:-CharJell Ker- of Stein Erickson at Fries Audi- lorial and on the trymg out fM the lead m the CoaId WIJI Ci'OWD Drama Clue, instead of bidding Babe Ruth Loo,p f:>~)~D¥C); 3--Henry M~ torium on November 1, week- 1S: Wayne State for a spot on the football team. I With so much talent avail- 9.mile course ends to Boyne, Traverse City, ew Southfield Ex- Hahn, on the other hand, is able, Hahn, who ~opes to at- Banm'let Tonight Class, E: 1 _ Roy Barbier and Shanty Creek, an eight-day 8~ a stocky 5.11, 185 pounder, wJto tend Michigan ~Ut:e ~ext fall, "J - -0 (CSYC), 2:39:56; 2 _ Frank trip to Sun Valley and a group bor campuses of has determination and desire contends that t!tUI year s ag~re. - Perry (DYC). to Europe. ------_._------written all over his fllce _ or gation could WID the BCL title, The WoodI-ShoreS Babe Ruth, Class PHD: l-liob Kenaga . The crowd will be entertained ftEGULAR 2.60 .PUSH.SUlTON OUR PRICE ~ichigan Univer- shouJd 1 say hb right arm. Hav. "If each ~ WI!~YI to the best League is holding ita Twelfth (DYC), 3:18:55. 2 ~ w. v. m. Fries Theater ~y films and ing caned the signals for the ~ our ability . .&t s going to take Annual Awm2s Banquet again Pierce. ' .: s~des of the club s last year Blue Devils last season, Hahn. a team effort, but Coach Wer. thiB year at Alcamo', Hall 011 TritolUl. 1 John Pur n trips to Aspen and Taos. Also a pol1ed senior. has a definite net knows how to ~,et the most Nine Mile road bc:tween Maet (csYC), .3:32;'; 2 .:... D~:ka Ski Style ~ow ~ be staged HOM,E ~o 8 :30 p.m. For advantage over his advel'llary. from his personnel. and Harper. The dinner will Gmemer (DYC)" - by Grosse Pomte Ski. Shop. fo!!aw a 6:30 p.m. Coketail hour Ensigns: l-GeDe Blanchard 8 hese UCAE cen- Zink. a junior, was OD the Hahn's desire to pla~ II! ev1- on Tbunday, September 15. (DYC), 3:32:04; 2. _., Jarvis 8 reserves lut seastu. dent when he recalls his great- Power Squadron 1 Awards will be preaented to SCbmidt. \ PERMAI~ENT "The eompetiti\)D is diHerent est disappointment last seuou. at t~e varsity level, and expe. "I was UDab!~ to play in our the members of the champions L' Clasl: l-eharles .White Class Enrolling . , md runners-up in each league. (DVC), 3:Z1:08; Z-GUY Ji~I.!Id .' ------..::.-_-----_._-----,,~------rienee is vital." states Hahn. finale against UDCO!!! Park be. "But," pdds Zink with' conti. cause Wernet used only '.en. Ilnd'to the memilen of th~ All- (BYC). I REGULAR 1.00,. 8 Fl. C)Z. OUR LOW PRICE. Ypsilanti (EMU): dence, "it's not an overwhelm. ion." !ltar teamB of each league and ------'-- Boating does not have to end ing obstacle." Do you thJnk Wernet wm do that ~ the Thirteen year olqs. S. K with the advent of the winter The high 8ipot of the evening ia season. Now, those interested East Office Bld~. Praise eoada that again this year? '9m.. appa Alumnae 'or the presentation of. the beat in boating can extend their- en. CR.EME To~ Gauerke, b a c k fie I d "I bope not," laughed ZInk. To Meet September 14 482.2920 Jl,ftehers cd the :most valuable thusiasm, and gain nautical coach, has worked hard at de- With two fine passers to di- e )l,layers. The Grosse Pointe Alumnae knOWledge by enrolling in 8 veloping the individual talents reet the attack. Wernet is eon- After the awards are pre. of Sigma Kappa will be holding Free Boating Cl~ RINSE 64. of the boys and they. are appre- fronted with an interesting sented films of. the 1966 Dis- their first meetiDig of, the new Anyone interested in .re ciative of his ass 1 s tan c e. problem as the team prepares triet 11 All-Star and Thirteen Be.uon September 1~, at 8 boating can join the many peG- "Gauerke stresses the. funda- to open the season tomorrow ,'ear old tournamenta will be ()'ektc!k, at the' h.Ome of Mrs. pIe with like interests, in one mentals of the game, w~ch are night at Ann Arbor. But Zink shown. If you have any que. George . Stroh, in Hollywood of the country's most complete important to us," sallj the and Hahn realize the situation tiona about the banquet, ~- avenue. . . and eomprehensive Free Boat. REGULAR 1.00 -10~ O;Z. BOTTLE OUR PRICE Iblond.haired junior.. and hope to make the best of it. tact :Bud Uhalik at 8M-6499, Mrs. stroh and vice president uog Courses presented by the II Ringers Hahn feels that certam tech. As ZInk explains, "If one of Cll1' Mike Pastor at ~7876. .~.... J. Dale Petrosky, of Grosse Pointe Power Squadron. niques, such as footwork, back. us had it made, then he would There will also be the annual Heather lane. will present high. The 13-week course covers field timing, and rhythm, can have a subconscious tendency rneeting of. the A&sociak, Mem- lights of the recent National all nautical subjecte applicable, IOnOI.n'H' I- be learned only through repeti- to ease up. This way, we al. bership, which includes all par. Convention which was held at to outboard, inboard and sail, '67c tion; practice and more prae- ways ban to be sharp. The ent" and friends of the league the Americana Hotel in San from a dinghy to large cruisers, DlSffISEI '~ tice. competition will help us im. on MOIIday, September 19, at Juan. Puerto Rico. and .ia essential knowledge to "We wtJI spead hours em prove faster, and the M1tire 8 p.m. in the small auditorium Other officers of the Chapter those who navigate the crowded passing .Jri1ls in order to learn team wiD benefit •.- of PareelD School. All parents for the ooming year arCl Mn. wa.....rs of the area. For the ccn a receiver', move. In a game If the mature and enthusi. are urged to attend as this i8' Gordon Faust, president; Mrs. venience of the public, clasaes astie attiWdea of Bm Halmand the time to elect the Board of Amold Ditri, :recording aeere- are being held at the Grosse REGULAR 10~ '0' CELL OUR LOW PRICE . Rob Zink. two friendly "com- Governors members for the tary; Mrs. S. S. AngeIescu" eor~ Pointe High School Annex. Any- petitiors," reflects that of the coming season. responding secretary; and Mra.. one interected in taking the entire football team, .then D. N~ Littlefie1d~ treasurer. Power Squadron Free !Joat!D.g Adversity often get! a mID Grosse Pointe will experience Pro9peetive members are Class can do so by registering baek on his feet after prosperity a very successful and exciting urged to contact Mn. FaUlt at ,Monday, september 19, at 7:30 has knocked him out. 7'1'1.7876. p.m. or phoning TO 1-0699. 19f16campaign. atteries 2fOR lIe lUXuRIOUS Little League IIOW SIIOW'"G Plans Election LeaU. Caron • 1Iam1ce Cbeva1Jer NOW! REG.1.QO "G1GI" All p~rents and mends of the ONE PAYS lAND" WE~Rf:VEl fAULTLESS bI ctDemucope aM Color Woods-Shores Little Leajuel'll ONE GOES W1nur of t Academy A~ are cordinany invited to attend 2 GO FOR RIGHT BULB from Lemer aDd z.o.w. the annual meeting for tile ABSOLUTELY FREE PEN .1Ii ft. Creaton of " e~ction of the 1967 Board of 12 FI'EI: "My F.1r Ledy" Governors. GUARD CAITIID.ifS SYRINGE P11UIFuturett. The meeting will be held aD THE PRICE SPRAY DEODORANT Wednesday night, september '1MPRES~IONISTS" 28, in the Council Chambers of the Wooch Municipal BuRding. ALL PASSESVALID I OF 1 59~~.77~99~ THBU OCT. I, 1967 Many of your friends hove enjoyed pass. 'BOWLING SHIRTS books in previous yeorS. The nl'!w book for '67 I. ~er. - METRO ENl'ERT AIt-4MEN'll' Ml:foI'S AND WOMEN'S SALE DAYS THRU SUN. Advertised ItemJ owillJbl. most stor" Whir. they last!. • KfN. LOU'. • MUNItH.WlAIt KNITS '67. Bigger and better thon ever, Restaur- • flOltllftu'T ants, .upper clubs, colorful foreign restaur- ants and carry out. BUY ONI DINNER W. I• ..,"""wtrf; ••• AND RECEIVE ONE FRU- Orltinol Lette"", & Art De.II'" PASSBOOK Theatres from the Fox to ,the Raven Gal- lery. BUY ON! TICKET, RECtIVI ONE CONTAINS ()VER FlU. MORE and MORE ~ WE ~~. Activ,e or spectator sports such OS. bowling, 90 PASSES golfiFlgland for the 'first time a $1~ 00 ski I value at Mt. Christie. '('ou can also enjoy PEOPLE ARE viewing a Detroit Tigers or Pistons game. CARRY BUY ON! At'lMISSION, RECEIVE ONE BRINGING THEIR I fREL ' YOUR METRO ENTERTAINMENT '67 has 1Om8- thing for everyone. Young adults, parents, PRESCRIPTIONS f SKI AT MT.,CHRISTIE people of all ages. (Can. be used by any FAVORITE member of the family.) 17 KERCIIfY AL AVE., PundJ - Judy Ilode - 182.3580 Take METRO ENTERTAINMENT '67 with TO CUNNINGHAM'S AND RECOVER MORE you ••. for family fun or doting. This book eRAND! . is for you. Try it for on excellent gift idea. I "MITRO INTIRTAINMENT '67 Is a must ••••t••ra •• st H I r"IOI_. OF for everyone. It Join now and start using THAN THE COST your passbook right away and throughout alld THEIE IS) '67. . USI rr 0Nt. Y ONE EVENING AND RI- THE LOWEST YOUR 'PASSBOOK COVD THE INTIRE COST 0. YOUR LIQUO,R MEMBERSHIP. \ POSSIBLE P'RfeE .' CONSISTENT WITH (Packag_ De.I.) , .._ .. _ ... THE HIGHEST ------QUALITY AND VALUE Melillllrslhp RESTAURANT $325°0 I Applfmtl .. SERVICE TO 1 METRO ENTDTAfIIMINT. COIPORAlION COMPLETE Canton... and American Foods 'FOR EVER.YONE, Businessmen's Lunches-- $1000 I, 1380 , ..... m .1 , Dept. ' ..1, EVERYDAYl HOME ONLY . • DetnIt, 41226 Family Dinners EncltlSed is my d'leck or money order in the YOU OAI'T IUY BARTENDER We cater to parties I ~mount of $..•..•...... for the purchase BITTER, so..... WHY PAY MDBI' Carry--Outs . , . PR 2.6662 USE 3 COUPONS I .~~k;.~t ..$.io:o~ ~m":;=p~'6., NEEDS Marter Road at E. 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Thursday, September 15, 1966 ..Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS OrOll1 Polntt New. [ Memorial Center Schedule I.. What Goes On Wt..al~ new on PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. Open Daily 9 a:m. - 9 p.m. at OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL Sunday 12 noon - 5 p.m. "r~I.~~lll. GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 September 15 - September 22 Y/our. Lihrar]- r !~r .....1. \ \ \ SeNnd Class Postage P!lid at Detroit, Michigan By SIBYL . * All Memorie\.sponsored activities open to the Grosse By Virginia Leonud Pointe Public. . MIKADO BLU:~ ... is the color of the long, sleek FULLY PAID CIRCULATION sofa at Maurice Wood, 70 Kercneval. Trapunto Phone TU 2.6900 Hospital equipment 31'ailable for free loan, crutches, "Are Am~ricans' G row i n g ing hours, better education, work on the ba~k cushions forms an interesting de- wheelchairs, heating lamps and hospital beds. . "Morally Soft?" T his probing better living conditions, but we Mem1:ler Michigan l>ress A'Jsoelatlon ant1-N-at-to-n~al-E-d-lto-rl-a-1-A-ss~clatlon sign. It has a fn~itw??d frarpe and a very elegant GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LI- query was the title of the ad. have sex .running rampant, a NATIONAL AnVERTlSING RE?RESENTAT1VE contemporary' With It. look. Weekly Ne-wsp;lpet RepresentatIves. Ine OIl dress given by Rabbi Richard larger incidence of divo~ce, 404 ~fth Avenue. New York 19, New York BYrant 9.1300 BRARY: Mrs. Harry Frost duty Tuesday, 'Wednesday, CHICAGO OFFICE Thursday, 10 a.Dl. - 4 p.m. Volu~teer consultant on duty O. Hertz of Temple Beth EI, ,1t greater crime in large citxes, 333 North Michlgan Avenuo Pt,Jne FInancial &-.2214 Friday 2-4 p.m, TU 1.4594. the general meeting of the 25th, scho~ proble:ns, and .people THINKING OF YOU .•• •is the " annual conference of the Grosse in debt. SOC1Ct.y'has, md.eed, saying on a '~houghtful card ROBERT B. EDGAR.. . EDITOR ana GENERAL MANAGER Thursday, ,September 15 Pointe -publie school system. plenty of problems and the which encloses a Constant Com- WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER 10:00 a.m. Grosse 'Pointe Garden Center Horticluture The date-September 6; the public wants answers. ment tea bag, Bigelow's fa- JP_:olET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOClET), Show and Tea. time-10:15 a.m.; the place- The speaker' was most em- ous blend ... s.wenty.five cents JAMES J. NJAIM . . . NEWS 12:30 p.m. Women's Republican Club of Grosse Pointe, Par~ell~ junior high school .phatic about the parents'. role at the Mermaid. What a pE:r- 'GLORIA WOLI'CALE . " ".... ADVERTISING Luncheon and Meeting. audltorlum. .in our moral chaos. Chlldren rectly delight.fu I gourmet gr~et- PEPPER WHITELAW NEWS '" 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing, Instruction by Mr. and There are three ways of are expected to be cth~c~l, but ing for all kmds of wl111 WISh- MARY LORIMER _ ",,"". . . ADVERTISING Mrs. Ted Forrest in all the popular dances transmitting m 0 r a lit y, the the parents are not wlllmg ~o i.ng. of today. Live band' will be featured and speaker ~aid: t h r 0 ugh the set an exam~le. If. adults will NANCY BUSt::H . ADVERTISING social poise stressed. This is the "in" thing church through the home, and wink at cheatmg, lymg-t.he end •JOHN MacKENZIE "".".. BUSINESS through the school'. And aU -justifies the means-they can. A FEW SHAKES ... of Giroux•• Quin-tenssence con . 'JOANNE EASON "..... ACCOUNTS for the junior set. $20 for 15 lessons in- are needed," or, like the three- not expect the 'youngsteri\ to verts a glassful of plain so.da or water in~o a de- ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED AD\1ERTISING cludnig a final party with refreshments. legged stool, balance cannot be grow. up morally wholes<;'m~. licious tonic water. Con tams sucaryl so Its's not Enroll now. maintaiJ]~. True.' we have And 10 our fast-paced socjet~, fattening ... rr.akes 125 drinks. There's also Girou~ ONNELLEE KOENIG .. CLASSIFIED AJ)"E!tTI~ING 8:00 p.m. Men) Garden Club of Grosse Pointe, Meet? had a period of gr(;at social there are also tren:xendous pres- Bitter Lemon concentrate and both are found at ELIZABETH STEPHENS CIRCULATION I ing. . change in America. We ~r.e sures put on chlldre~ to d~ Hamlin's, 89 Kecheval ... TUxedo 5.84-00. Friday, September 16 facing problems such as C1Yll weU--:everyw~ere. ThlS pres- 11:30 a.m. Ladies Knitting GrouE' Co-sponsor. ed with rig h t s,' automation. rap 1 d sure lS contm~ed on through growth in popu.lation. Urban- school where It reaches full EXTRA EARL Y . . . hint•to Christmas Santas . . . With Our Blessings the Neighborhood Clu ,this group welcomes ization and transportation. This bloom in the univ~rsities and for your gourmet type pals, our perso~al :r?wter pepper mill in its own sweet pouch . . . IS the hot- This is the Lime o~ year we say goe~bye to all women interested fn making robes, has resulted in a' breakdown in colleges. The child of today w"hen test thing on the travel route ... ,eight dollars at you young men and women who are leaving f~r college. blankets, afghans, etc. for hospitals, con- the old morality. We have I faces a c(,mplex world, and .he valescent homes and those in need both in been debased by our own cu- has little help to cope With The Dants-The League Shop, 89 Kehcheval. Some of y()Uwho attend institutions c1os~ by WIll be ba~k the United States and overseas. pidity; we have s~en all kinds it. with us often; others will pot return untIl the ThanksgIV- 12:30 p.m. Neighborhood Club Retired Men's Group, of corruption, but we. stand ~y So-is there a :noral crisis COZY AND CUTE ... the• hooded, pile-lined coats ing or Christm~J vacation periods. . Cards. and do nat wis~ to be m- in America? Yes and no, is at Young Clothes, 110 Kercheval. We admired a If your powers of perception were abIl:0rmal~y kp.en. ., 3:00 p.m. Ballet Enrollment. Under the directio:n of volved. We .are In the era of Rabbi Hertz' reply. The basic dashing red plaid double breasted style and were YQ\i could find, tucked awa~ in ~hat outrageous ass?rtment Mary Ellen Cooper. the secular .eltr Throq~h trav- inorallaws have never changed, amazed to learn it was water repel1en.t, as well as of luggage' and duffl~ WhICh IS always affected by the I~ 6:45 p.rn: Ballroom Dancing Class, Instruction Mr. and el and televiSl~n we ;bnng. !he only conditions have. And washable and only twenty-three dollars. college crowd, things., other tpan the equal~y absurd col- whole world mto our lIvmg moral laws cannot be Unpf)sed Mrs. Ted Forrest. . room .or vi$it' the faraway 00 people. We are currently lection of personal iiems WhlCbgo eyer WIth you .. You M:OO p.m. Grosse' Pointe Theatre, Casting. ,places In p~rson. groping for new standards to THE KNOW-HOW of wisdom• ... Trail Apothecary would see a million tiny un uttered thoughts! bits of 8:00 p.m. New Iadom Club, Meeting. Therefore. Dr. Hertz deduces, equip us to live in the world pharmacists are not only skilled at compounding aC\vice which we never quite got around to pass~ng on to 8:00 p.m. Remoe Investment Club, Meeting. although somewhat ruefully, ~e of today and tomorrow. It is medications bu t tbeir long experience insures you you. There would be a trunk f";Ill of fervent WIshes and I~ 9:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Assembly for New Teachers, should expect some change In unfortunate that neW:l1papers prompt delivery for quicker treatment. TUxedo bright hopes, a generous.sprinklmg of prayers, and those strictly for the single set. Honor guests morals. With all .our new free- onl:Y print the sensational. 1-5688. myriad stains would be the remnants of tears, drop~ed fre.< Others $1.75. doms, we have prod!1~ed dr;g There are many quiet d.eeds I mostly by the mothtrs of t1le youngsters who are leavmg . Saturday, September 17 addicts, beatniks, chise.ers. 0- of honest service and private, IMAGINATIVE ITALY •. home for the first time. '. day we' see too few Instances honor that should be put be- *10:00 a.m. Ballet Enrollment, Mary EBen Cooper. of moral courage. We now have fore the people to give them sends Margafl~t Rice sets of So much of us goes with you, it is just as. well ~ou 12:00 noon' Marilyn Wright and, Patrick Wade, Wed- a fun-lovjng society. with new courage and dete'l'mination to shot glasses. They're all declted do not know. Accepte4 with the seriousness WIth WhICh ding Reception. leisure, asking what is it for? meet the p.esent problems. out, in remova ble felt to look it is sent, it 'Would constitute a burden that young people ,. 7:00 p.m. International Dinner, Venetian Night. Enjoy, enjoy, seems to. be the Where .does morality begin? like a c010rful carabiniere. It's should not be called upon to carry. 7:00 p.m. F1ull Gospel Business Men's Association of answer. .With . each of us who believes a delightfu} gift for the man It is an unchanging law of life that the young~r . Grosse Pointe, Meeting. With World War II w~ sa",: in. ethical principles. It be- who has every! hing including a generations grow constantly further .away fro~ theIr '" 7:30 p.m. Memorial Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew,Wal- the beginllin.g of th~ demls~ of gins in our own homes and in sense of humo)' .. , ten dollars. parents. And it is, for us, a sad ~rUlsm that J~st the rond, Directors. the old fashiOned vlrt~es. rhe our family life and with our reverse hold with the oldsters. Our mterests turn Inward 3:00 p.m. Good 'Companions. "new woro.m" came mto her inter-personal relationships. It MR. SHERIDAN - Books,• 81 Kercheval recom- and focus sharper wi~h every passi~g year on the even~s. own; there. were Hollywood should be continued in our mends "The Hag Pickers" by H. Vernor Dixon. which make up the lIves of our ChIldl"en and gran~chII- SundflY, September 18 scandals; we de."eloped the schools where each teacher and 10:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientists, Grosse bomb. All of which produced educator shar<>s in the respon- It's a novel about the fiercely competitive fashion dren. But it is equally true that we would have It no Pointe Farms, Service and Sunday School in a ':who ~~res?" philosophy. sibility. The "'speaker used tli~ industry and,s as popular as "Hotel". He can other way. . . Fries Building, infants room in Library of ,Mans. ~r.adlbonal Sel'lSe of reo term: "failure of nerve," which hardly keep it on the shelf . . . so order yours Advice is easy, and there are so many thmgs. we Alger House. sponslb~hty was about g~ne. In h~ ap'plied to Greek history. If now ... Call E81-1671 or 881.2916 for delivery. think we could and should have told you, to ~ake thmgs 2:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chamber Music" Players, the b~IPesS world, Rabbl He~ we now have a "failure of easier. Looking back, we are so pr'Jne ~o thmk of .these . Workshcp. feels we have evolved a phil- nerve," we are done for, and REFRESHING PAUSE ...• for bu.sinessmen orbusy years through which you are ~ow .passIn~ 28 ~ pamless osophy of no .hold/>barred. The democra~y will fall. Morality home managers is a luncheon at The Bronze Door, Monday, September 19 Golden Rule 1S' for the Sunday cannot be bought, .sold, impnsed 123 Kercheval It is r10 surprise this elegant res- period of enchantment and frIvolIty. TIme IS a great *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center, Workshop. School only. You can do an~. or superimposed; 'it can only eraser and most of us havp forgotten that a~l things are. taurant is so well thought of by a community that 12:00 noon Northeastern Wayne County Child Guidance thing ~o get ,ahead. Money 15 be cultivated and nurtured. I appreciates good food, service and atmosphere. relative' that the troubles of youth, thougn they may Clinic, Luncheon and Fashion Show. becoml!1g our .god,. a~d t~e found Rabbi Hertz' message i Their Gift Certificates, good anytime and avail- seem n~gligible to us, may be just as bitter to s~allp~ 12:15 p.m. Rotary of Grosse Pointe, Luncheon and per~nma.l qu:shon lS: whats I both inspirational and. chal. as our own most devastating trials. If we are lackmg m .Meeting., 1D' It. f?r me. How c:n I get lenging. It does one good, oc- able in any amount is such a welcome present. Call understanding, we ask your forgiveness. * 1:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge, Mrs. Andrew Walrond, somethmg for nothing. casional1y, to take a sober and .ts86.1982 for rBservations; The shyness of youth, if such a thing still ~xists, ~s Director. Has religion failed? To some thoughtful look at the serious ORDER MONOGRAMMED• HANDKERCHIEFS ... surely equalh~d oy the shyne~s 'of a parent who IS afraId : ... 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classl Young. p~ople may $ludy Mop- ,ex~ent, yes, for people do. ~o~ problems presented by such a to bare his soul to his own children lest h2 appear weak day Wednesdays Thursdays or Fridays !hmk the message of rehglo speaker. As we ~ta~ a new for ladies or gnntlemen NOW ... to have them in nr in fear that h~ may embarrass the youngster with .a , . ' - , . IS relevant to the present. How~ year as edur.ators, It IS well to time for Christmas gifts at Top 0' the Hill, 104 Ker- ~fter school or on Saturdays. MISS Coop~r evel, our speaker points out, be reminded that we all share display of maudlin sentiment. In removed repose, It cheval. IS a graduate of the Royal Conseryatory In it is still the only inc;titution some of the responsibility in the appears to us that a great deal more of t~is inter~hat:tge Toronto and teaches the Cecchettt method trying to build a motal society. preservation of moral valu'es. of inner feeling would be a healthy and hIghly satIsfymg (traditional Italian) ballet. The fee is $24 The state of society becomes We salute and thank Rabbi exper~ence. I • for a .12-week term. ~lmost an anachronism. We Hertz for giving us much to We wish we had not hef~~ated to tell you ho\~' proud 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Faculty Wives, Reception. have more money, shorter work- think aboUt. of you we are, and what tremendous boons you have Tuesday, September. 20 granted us through your accomplishm~nts. We are s~r!y * 9:00 a.m. Adult Frsnch Conversation, Taught by Mme. transcribe reading materials for the blind. about the beratings we felt at the tIme were meruf.Q, Charles Bachrach, charming Grosse Pointer, Materials and texts are furniShed at cost and we wonder fearlully whether they were harmful who was born and educated in France. The (approx. $10.00). . or helpful. , early class is for those who have .studied 11:00 a.m. Walcome Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe and We are so mindful of our own first days in college, the language previously but have not had Harper Woods, Meeting. and of little incidents and soul-shaking experiences, conversation practice. The 10:30 class is for ... 4:00 p.m. Ballet Class, Mary Ellen Cooper; Instructor which followed in quick 5.lCcession through all those those who have been in conversation classes * 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing, Ted and Lillian Forrest, wonderful years. We are going through them again previously. Twelve weekly llh.hour les- , Instructors .. with you now, and hoping that something we ~ave im .. sons are $28. Enroll now. 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Numismatic Soc.iety, Meeting. For effentive help with your career parted is helping you, either to get. the utmost enJoyment * 9:30 a.m. Basic Drawing and, Painting, Day or eve- * 8:00 p.m. Thursday N.ight Dance Club for Married call our DlIl'tarest office NOW! or Hie least sorrow out of them as they come along. . ning classes for beginning and intermediate Couples and S"'mgle people. Hosted by Ted Our Corporate Di~ is retoiD.a. College is such an immense hodge-podge of oppor- artists taught by Ray Fleming Cranbrook and Lillian Forrest who demonstrate all the by many well.known compaDie8 tunities and pitfalls, with so many doors ihat should be M.F.A. and member of the Mercy College lat£.:t popular steps and movements. Mem~ to conduct executive lMlardlM.. opened and entered, and so many others that should faculty. Fee is $30 for 12 2lf2-hour "lessons. bership is $25 per season for married rrREDERICK Our Executive Career Division • remain closed: so many roads that should be explored, Enroll now. . couples; $15 per season for single persons. retained by individual executivel and endless turns that should never be taken. Now. *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital, Work- Enroll now. CHUSID for career evaluation and prote.- ill infinitely morE~than ever before, you are going to have shop. . 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pohrte Cinema League, Movies. &COMPANY sional a88istance job relocation. to rely on your own judgment. But we want you to 12:00 noon Senior Men's Bridge Group. .... Id.$ LsrgHt Co"su/tllnts If you are In the $12,000 to ./ know that if you err. and if help is needed, we want to 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Pinochle Group. $45,000 bracket, we invite yov. ~ 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Gin Rummy Group. In Extlcut/v.' StllI,-ch IInd be given the first C{lanCeto provide the help. HUGE DISCOUNTS ON Career Advanc(.mMi meet 'with us on either proqram. There ~s so much said about our "future citizens," • 1:00 p.m. on Painting for Intermediates. A course in Phoo. or write for a confidential. thE::hleaders of tomorrow," the "hope of the world," that composition and color values in oil paint. 1966 BUICKS fi.\ppointment. without obll9Qtion. ting is offered those who have had some we trust you will pardon us for mentioning these old Large Selection of cliches. We like to remember the college president whc previous art instruction. Mr. Fleming of Write: 1.t Not'. B'dg., Detroit 0, Coli Collect: 963-8695 told the entering freshman class: "If by the time you Mercy College is the instructor. $30 for Demonstrators and New Can have been graduated from here you have learned how to twelve 2V2-hour lessons. Enroll now. . ATU"T" IJ#UA'S IrE.PlI'S "KtLAOUP~ 2:00 p.m. Neighborhood thrift Shop, Fashion Show NO DEAL LOST' BECAUSE OF PRICE!! BOSTON DIS NOIIlE" MllWAUI(E'( rlTTUUUIl ~ducate yourselves and can use a library intelligently, CHICAGO DITIOI T 11111111EAPOllS IT. ~O'JI$ and Tea. _ CINCINNATI H18 to eerve the hard afbea;:. F~INERAI~ DIRECTOR~ (Reprinted by Request) grace and poise. $24 for 10 lessons. En- to properly "fit" the correct aid inr. Your M.;co dealer ill a good roll now. . for your in~ividpa1 h •• riDr man to know if Y.OU have a helIr- ,~in~ 1855 pnlblem. ingj)l'Oblem. 8:00 p.m. F-ir~t Church of Christ Scientists, Grosse The IIel'vicea offered ~ :rout' You cen rely 011 MAICO- , Pointe Farms, Testimonial Meeting. .' MAICO dealer re1lect Mawo'. "MOlt Relpected Name ill WILLIAM R. H'MILTON II DAVIn M, HAMILTON Know Your SO-year record ot inUlgrity l1Dd School System 8:00 p.m. H600 Air Force! Reserve, M~eting. Hearing." Cl..ARt~NCE E. OrrER * 8:00 p.m. Yoga Classes. This philosophy and practice Sf.:heduled to begin next week in these pages is a Otl.r .Yf..a fJ }Uu 1H't'n .'i~~clled to ,tt!1'tlP. wa,ekly question-and.atlSWer column devoted to providing of healthful, mental and physical exercises DETROIT (OMPANY background information on our schools. If you wish to and attitudes is helpful in bringing physical A\w every cr(!~ll with complete UAtlcfrsttutdin,. know more about Th.e Grosse Pointe Public School well being, mental poise and peace of mind System, please submit your question to J. Harold Hus- to people of all ages. SFR. certified in- NOWS CONVENIENT OFFICE Lo.cATaONS (~ffAP";I..S band, Acting Superintendent, at 389 St. Clair Avenue; or structors are Mr. and Mrs. George O. Johns- DETR0I1' :1

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SROSSE POJNiE NEWS P'9W In,..... ;, Mrs. Ralph P. Moore, Jr& I~:';;/,~.:~~~CisSuzann~~-Wa~d~ell Henry Almiron Francl". lion of Mrs. Benjamin H. Long, 'Ir Country Club drive. and .r. Marries Mr. Moore Dwight Fnl",clll, of New YOl'ri, N.Y" claimed Phoebe IAll!! P'Ah. Newlyweda V.eetion'"9 In b"t 8-=-4cttt Btlc~et9toom leman. daught~l' of ~r. 8nd Mrll. R.~orts to N.vlI OHkpt, T.8it'li"CJ !a,hool B. Frolmldin Eshleman, n, of It .•

" : ,:',' Villanova, PR.. Ilnd Vineyard n "Clwpott, R.I. Haven, Mass .. ~ hill bride Frl" Chrtl4t f'hurrh. <;. '''U'(' P"inl" \\:1~ fll ... ""tlIUJl "1' day, SeptC!mbeJ' Q, In 81. ChriA' 11 Sf'" fl ' ,le I II 111 "II~ It (.t'llUlfn \\'(""tlfl'l: IIf ';"'flllltr ., IHIf.. topher's ChUI'('b, Giltdwvne, PI, Wardwr.'l! 14Ilrl nH11'h J1:11h" !HIll 1\""" f' ,II The 1{ever~tl:1 Waru1n JJlil•.11l A recC?pUnll 111 "If' ('fill II ofClclated at the r~reman~, t rl h f 11 which was followed by a reccp. ry u () ('(rnil '"lIl1w",\ "' I...,.... plI'l ", .. It f1""\'" " .. tion at the bride'll pQl'en~' VI:. the 4 0'<'!n('k ('('rrnltHl I' Mp" It" ~lit! "" I Ir ••f , it hmOVIl home. The htlrh., I1JJIlS(h'C'l. nl M, ,.. "" .... 1 .'111" .•" "'111,1 rtf Ind M"11 .J 011" W If ,'.t" "II It 'r,' P I I."... I...... 1.1 It',,' '.fllt The hrlde, glv*n In rnnrl'1IlIl" (If )<{'frhrvllI H\'rIlUI'. \\""f' , /j"""" HI "lfll"n, 1,1 " WOM.N'S ',,' , by h~r flllher, w()rt! II gown of rlUt"d JlOWI1 .,' rllnlil"lIl!hl III" '."",,1, p ,. p. ,. ..f ' .... 1.. 1,',.. '.' :':., .... ,.:... ivory peat! tk sOle .nd an heIr. !'tlt 1I1I'ln. C"MhlonPi1wllh II h"II' ".I p'''! "",.h I' .,." .." ...... :-:... ; ..... ~. ;', loom mantilla of Bru~lle!1t lllce. plnpl trlnn"t'\.l'd ",IIh ,,~, 1",11,1" Lul.Y Pagt! Eshleman WII" h"r tort ('r)'lIt.llI -'I" I...." '" 'I"'" ... " .1' "., sister's only attendant, and W, H..t 'A,nlh' hpltlll'~nI ""H' :\",1 ,,~.. 't" ,.1 t """""'1 Short and to' "I F.-om Another F. Bartle" Francl ... ""rv~d ~It hi" polnle far .. ' {'"tf'f'ff/ "I INIt'''' ., .....,. ,'''I ,,,....._,,\ Pointe brother's I)croll man vPlllrll fruIIl " IIpPlI t'Plltl 11,.,,,1 '''''1' It , ,.1 '.",,-. " •• '., ... The Pointe ~ Ush.edng Wl'rf1 Robert Collitllt, pJI!Cf'. U", 110wI'rll "Ptf' h.l" "I \\ tl fdn'. .. •., II II'" .. o£View F rllnc.s. llnothrr brother (t{ th. orrhldll l~<1 ~" I brldclJl'oom, Andre! S. nillhnp I It.... filII .114'"d.".. \' ,. I ,. I..., ". ."" .. ",,~ I.. J .. ', .. MARY MROWCZYNSKI, of By Janet Mueller 16~ld C',f'orgl' H. Hob'')II, 04' Nf'w II Rown" nf 1If111"""" ." 11 \"" 1,,,1 .., ..' '1\.1 q -. South Renaud road, daughter "l'\)rk. (,lld ... IIlyl"d wllh I,,,nf'tl .', •., •.• t;.,. \ ,. ,1.", 'Of •••• 10'" 01 MR. and MRS. ZYGMUND Tht' brld(l. granddQtJl(htrr of Ind fl:mt~I,'1' ",,,'''11111''. ,d"1 to, .• '''1'' fl...", I•• MROWCZYNSKI, is among 195 Mrfl. Plt'rponl Vondrn'f'''r nR"",~ w!th ,.lllk ""1,,,\ ,I,',,,,, •.,.. ... 'f ,..... ,. '..... " t. .. So much is going on all around the town in the next young women who have en- vis. of PrJnceton, N.J,. And thfl , Ind I,'nk ."d lttPPII ,Iltt"w I...... I i)l "... \I ,. , ••.1 t •••• few weeks we get positively breathless just thinking tered the 1966-67 freshman class late M~'. DavlI'. And Mrll. IrrU'lk: "hp~' rlll'll~ .. II' ',..11\ ...... ,1 t. '1'''''''-1>' , , .... about our crowded social calendar! at Barat College of the Sacred M. F.l'Ihleman. 01 Milton, MUll. In"I1".'~'" "f "h,~ '1I1t1t \1..... I ...... There's the not-to-bc-missed annual Donation Tea, Heart, Lake Forest, Ill. lllld the 18tf' Mr. FA~,lrmln. "'111 I K,,, \I'I',"1 tOlMJ, 1M 11,.1.,. 'h ~. "''',,, I. " .. sponsored ~y the Women's Auxiliary to Cottage Hospi- . : " • ul'BdURtcd fl'om 111" '''''ltlp\.lh lh ,I. •• 1 " .... l '.~ Sehco1. Bry" Mllwr. fJR .. AtI"lul. Mtll UPt1t.{ n••, ...., ' ..,,' .11" •• ,,. ... ,, •• ,..~ (;., ..... tal. for which Mrs. Arthur H. Buhl, Jr., has graciously GEO~GE .tl.. KAYE of 858 N. ~,I",,,. offered to open her Provencal road home next Thursday, Renauu. r~ad .wa~ elected. Na. ed '.he Ultlv"l'Il11ty flf' C'l',)lntllr111 !I.-t""'1 •• h", .1 ..... ' •• , 'II" .". ', ••• I'"'' I, , from 2 until 5 o'clock tional Eighth D~strlet Comml~tee. Photo by Dranlb)' studio and Willi ~rltfl/Ilt('d 'I'om ifIll . man of the Disabled ArnerlCtm SUZANNE TAYLOR WARDWELL, daughter of Unlvl'rJllty of l'('nn~yl\'lIl1ll1 Giel'tlng guests at the door with Mrs. Buhl will be Veterans at their National Con_ Mr. and. Mrs. J. Otis Wardwell, II, of Kercheval ave. Sh" "'A~ P"('It(",' ",I tll IlOrlph' I ."t"/".. 'i:it " AW(lliury president. Mrs. Clifford B. Loranger and Tea vention held at the Waldorf-As- nue, was married to Mr. Moore, son \:')f the Bcnior at II dance 111\'('" It)' h,r ')IIt'"\''' 1"I,, "1''''-'' I,;,. '-,,1' lit Ihe R.dno,' HUhl rluh In l'halrman Mrs. Adam C. Cook. bria in New York re(:ently. , Moores, of Old Greenwich, Conn., Saturday afternoon, ' • ,. .... ~ J'~1.~ ... 1 ... . 1958, ~hll ,.,,t.... "., t".. •...... , Members of the Hospital's Board of Trustees will Kaye, immediate past DAV State in Christ Church. .I,H ..I '1.1.. •• .. , U"r hUllh."d. J(rllhlhlOn nt Ih" 11",..,,,1 H"I",I' &., ...... pr~'~ldc nt the tea ta~le, an.d past presid~nts of .the Au~il. ~~~~::d~~,t~asD~~o N~~~~ell~ -~~------.------,.~_ .....~-.- ...... -- ... lAIl' MI', 11,,,1Mtll ""111 ,. ~ht,1 "",,"'jI,,,. ",.,.•,. ..,tl ~1 •. - •• , , ..... r .'. II H "'.l" r , .. .;. Inl.". pr(,St~nt executIve ofJCers and gUIld chaIrmen, m. Finance Committee. Assistant the birth of a daughter. ALICIA and Cle.rmont.Ferl'and. 1'011 (trAlU'III, of 1'lIhlh'\II. M"" ""l, I•• , .. 'I "fl . .~ 111.. l'IUllll\~ Uw Mpsdames Henry R Klein, David C. Lowe, Director of the Michigan Veter- ANNE, July 18. MR. and MRloI. • • • llnd Ihr lilt, Arthut Wid" .• h," lIt"'" ,,1" . - "I\It'I'.'" h - " ••.. ; I J'rllf'n A MeiklE'. Ralph E. Quinones, Harold E. Cross, ans' Trust Fund, Kaye is also TIMOTHY 'M. TAYLOR (Marian LILLIAN DARGl~I.l Rrrlved "ltf'I' RI"I thp 1111.. MI" A 11,,1' 11." COlalll .. Jtm,,,ll,,,'. HlN. I " ,,.'" " ••• " -, t" ('Jlnton n. Alllluxen. Albert W. Ley, Hazel B. Shaw, a.member 0:1 the American Le. Menges), of Inglewood, Calif., home last weekend to vl,"l Cor a 'I' ',n" lit"". ,,' N,Y .. ",,.,. 11,.,.,1""1",1 hnll' Ill.. ,.,.1 ,.".~ .... '.. (,'\MI'IH'" .J. \"'iiliams. Herbert SoU, Arnold Davidson, gIO~\~et~~~E~S Foreign Wars =ncn~~~~,thA~l~u~t s~~: few daYlI with her parentI'. thl' Ih" '"",'' , .1•• ""', • lOll Ikhonl 11,,,1 HIIl"\ III'1t "0' t. f nwar!l N. Maynard. William J. Nixon, Russell O. Hark. an e . Paternal grandparents are DR. FLOYD W. DAR.GEl..s, 01 Crclll. ""n"." ill ,...... •.• " •. Thr ""wI""'r,l. "'11\ 11",' It, I"" .. nt's," alltl (;t'Ilr,~P Gr'enzke, will act as hostesses. • • • and MRS. NELSON TAYLOR, wood drive, bl'foNl ..he lMVl'1I '.ondon. 'r.tlJ(IAnfl, wh".'t' \41 I,...f" ••",.", ... ""Il,,' A"'" .... t.~ ? lor college. 'l'hlll lIumml'r. Lilli "'"!l,lllI II Tl'lIstl'f' Roard members are Mrs. Nelson Holland, MR. an.d MRS RICHARD of Dean lane. II.',,'.... .1,.,.. /. Jrrllnl'l", will "h"h f", hI. I'" I' , ' BURT of B fa't d' spent 12 week" tourlnM 1~\Itol)e ~,,'ulfl.. II.. ".... I' ... Mrs Hkhill'r1 P. Joy. Jr., Mrs. Sidney H. Morgan, Mrs. nOUli ce the bieauth 1f drIve htan- • • • on her own, She'll vlll\led JUIII In l'h~'I1"'" III It"t'"I'i"I C'tlll..... Alldrf'w W. Barr. Mrs. Elliott H. Phillips, Mrs. Roy M. I r, 0 a aug er, TwQ Grosse Pointe residents b (Alll,,1 (In tI h 1\'" I'" If ). lh .. " •.••.••••,.... ,j ",- ••••• . T I J JENNA LYN on August 28. are among the 385 students en- a out ali the Continenllli l'Olill. """I"...." l. It... 'ro.,.... • ,...... n If'$otl, , r. Mrs. H, Gordon Wood, Mrs. John L. Booth, Mrs. Burt. the former KAREN rolled as freshmen at Mlddle- tries excllpl lh0fl8 GAIL STOCKWELL, daughter • FORD, of Lakeshore drive, HARRISON S C H A FFHAUSF.R of DR. and MRS. BENJAMIN vice president of the Ford and Elisaheth Jefferis leave this W. STOCKWELL, of Lothrop Motor Company a:ild owner of' month to study overseas under road. Paternal grandparents are the Detroit Lions Football Club Kalamazoo's FOl'eign Study Pro. the JOHN O. T ALBOTS, of will be :,'U Boston Septemb.~r gram. Harrhlon, son of MR. Keene, N.H. 25-28 to receive the 33rd Degree, and MRS. J. HENRY SCHAFF- ... .. highest honor in Scottish Rite HAUSER, of Trombley road. Leaving this month for Steph. of Freemasonry. will attend classes in Erlangen, ens College, Columbia. Mo., • • • Germany. Elisabeth, daughter are freshmen LOIS LENORE MR. ana ~ms. MICHAEL E. of MR. and MRS. THOMAS WATERMAN, daughter of MR. '['AYLOR (Jean Donnelly), of JEFFERIS, of Lakeshore road, and MRS. R E U BEN M. Silver Springs, Md., announce will study in France, at Vichy W ATE R MAN, of McKinley

1 W Warren &. Company. Charles • •eW the exhibition invites YOU to Vi . '. d flower arrangen\ents of table settings an 1'onn and Fashion" presented by the Federated Garden dubs of Michigan, District One. Fashion solutes the milifary and cheers its influence i!1 nifty pea jacket styles for September 21, 22, 23, 1966 \ girls that keep them toast warm too. 9:30 until 5~OO \ Left: Hooded ful: length. peG coat of wool \ l..~-gton'Boulevard melton With nautical buttons, back belt. Wool 1520 W aSIUJ.L . pt..'lid lining. Camel. Sizes .4 to 6x, 32.00 1 Ri,ht: Wool melton pea iacket with .4.star ...- gold.tone metal button.~, Orion- acrylic pile - lining, navy, sizes 7 to 14, 21.00 GROSSE POINTE-16828 K.,eheval Ave. TUxedo 2.3700 • Open Tbur~ until 9~ .'" _.JIevaI at St.&lair • Grosse Poinll , :;, t \.)~_ , . " "', 'f" .:., , " ,

Page FOW+.. n GROSSE POINTE NIWS Thu,tdJ )y, Sept.",".' ,I, 1966 - ._------_. -'. -_ .._--_._.. , ...... ----- Society News Gathered from All of the ~Pointes w~ . , ------,----~--_._------,------_ ...... _------~_._----~...-."---_ ..... Ev~ning Ceremony Mrs..Robert Waldeck Mrs. James P. Edwards Edwards-Erickson Jon For Miss McLellan Vows Exchanged Trav

Speaks Vows To Robert Charles Waldeck In St Paul's From Sw~den ('f 111«' ft1(l tt':1diUonaJ gold ("I'own, woru Shirley Th On The Lake5hore~Coupfe WiD Li~ fry)' centurleH hy S\I/(',lIl\l1 hrl(')' 1 hrolh('r. (,Airl r. 1l:rtcJu;un, lb~ They plat tember 2, wedding to Robert Charles Waldeck,. home in Bi ',~< '::,:,;"}I~'~'Y~".r~. '. I candJelight c"renw 1)', i n t~J'hlf'IZMO~'" ('01111111. William Swiss lace bordered her . ~~~. '<.t.j~.: ?I,:.J....~ I (; I'OSSP Poi n t e M,~mol'lal ) ',('I'lA. Rlc hllrd y."i171(,f. Of Kal. Mr. Paulser elbow length sleeves, train, For her d3Ughter"S marriage . ':. ,~;.:,~. "i~;.:':/""." 'fJ!'~> '!. •. ('J 'h Kmawo, .John Colin., of Lln. and Mrs. D : ~.::.".:,.. '. ;A 1111 c . "in R-t.~rt b .... II f \\ hem and mantilla veil. She and the rece»uon at th'" Gour. . './i:'iiri"" .'.,:i:.:' ''.M:: I D fl. fflJ'll' n(!II-"t' n. 0 'ooll. sen, of Kall . ': '}lI!rchids. with blue carnaUonll. chose an ivory linen frocks were the attend. bodice, peau wedding . Martha Snyder WllB t onor al. The bride's mother WO~ I an Empire bod ants. Gail Elaine McLellan. w+1o The newlyweds. vaeationillg ten!lant, and bridesmaids were floor length champa'be s1~k Alencon lace served as her sister's maid of in Northern ilkhigan and FlQI'- Cdrol Quinn, Anna ]larrison, gown with • matching iur.ket:, modified ,\ !.in bonor. and bridesmaids Kath- ida, plan to make their home in Paula Wybrandt and Cl.ure Ber- while the bridegroom'& r:)()ther leen M. nisser. Cheryle Lyon, Her train. wi ElJstland ViII age. Harper' teel. cho.~e 8 floor length blu~ brae- Judy Waldeck. Mrs. Gregory Woods, while both pursue grad- wai~t, en1erl iJ Obloy and Adrienne Clair, of The hon(l,j' attendaDl.'s f)oor ade gown. uate studies at Wayne State sbel!llt.)).~,a~ the at re.embroidere< Bay Shore. N.Y. length Empire fIsh. Aiter ~ei'ptlon Loeb. University, iflned of \vhj(~! MrJ bl_,t' crflllllJt. moor Club, the IIlflwlyweds left A ~ap, made Their fiowers we're nosegays The brid~llll~.ids wor~~tWI~.toned for a vacation in Northern lar which belOI ernal great.gr~ of rcses and striped carnations. blue crepe tl'Ocks. '1'ho1!lJ'hell/d, ]Ulcbjgan. They iN' makttal The bridegroom, son of :Mr. Lasher-Gagnon pieces wp.r~. matching hhkt\ silk their home in Detroit. secured her w and Mrs. Frank Waldeck. of net veils, held. by blu(' sU/< or- She carried Lennon road, asked Allen Lang Rites Are Read ganza blossoms, and f'I(!:Y I:!ar. I~. man doesn't cut mlll~l1Ice slephanotis ar ro act as b~t man, Ushering Photo by Beatrice Zwaan l'ied Colonial boUqlJCts of lJ~.u0. In this ute unle~s he makes bay with cYOlbidiUl were Robert ~lIorrison, WilUam At a Friday evening, September 2, ceremony in Married September 1, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church, to Mr, Edwards, son of ,Mr, and Mrs. James 'Upped cart ations. while the 81m sbiDe•. Mimi MacKl Waldeck. John J. McLellan, III. After a vacation on Macldnac St. Paul's on the Lakeshore, CHERXL ANN McLE~ The bridegroom, son of Mr. her sisler's I Ronald G. Harper, Jon Cook, Isl..nd. foHowing their July 16 LAN, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John 'J. McLellan, Jr., J, Edwards, of Bennington road, Bloomfield Hills, was and Mrs. James J. Edwards. of Men who peddle t,heir troubles and bridesOlai John Katcher and Kenneth/Na- wedding in Holy FamUyChUl'Clb, 'of Rivard boul~ard, became the bride of Mr, Wal- CARYN LOUISE ERICKSON, .daughter of Mr. and Beru~ir]gton r"). d, Bhomfleld find their burdens increllsing. Leacock, Ann gler. Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jan lng. ----_ ....-,..~.*_....._ ....-~..-._-~- ...__ ..,--- .~..._ ...__ .._- .._-- -.._~ deck, son of the Frank Waldecks, of Lennon road, Mrs, Carl Erickson, of Audubt>n road. Wengel and JUl it:iH:iii::iii::;;:!:::m:!:::,:::,mm;:::,mffi!5i!:i!iU ~:-mer.:h~et::U making their bridegroom's 51 Their floor I j~ DECOUPAGE ~l Mrs. Lash!D" ~s the former Party to Fete New Teachers Martha Collier Weds Mr. Cook '.,iIlow green ll~ HZ Carl\lyn Mane ti-agnon, daqgh- . _ melon tissu(" ta :H DECOU PAGE Iii ter of Mr. an~ Mrs. Leo' N. Not only all the new single and the old Alger Mansion as Martha Jean Collier and John I and tbe late Major Collier, was ioned with lac, j~ nl Gngnon, of Saginaw. Ret hus- school tea~hers in the Grosse well as the new Fries building. Cameron Cook were married given in mar ria g e hy .her worc malchin Hi DECOUPAGE Hi band is the son of the George Pointe public schools but those !Both straight ballroom dane- Saturday, September 10, in the I brother. r.oals and carri '1 CLASSES AT g".; F. Lashers, of Newcastle road. ing and rock n' roll will be Bar b 0 u r Chapel of Grosse Parents of tiie bridegrOOnl are and ivy cascad " ~~ning teaching at Liggett, featured for the group's enjoy- . m The U o'elM'k rites, at which Grosse POI'nf,e Un l've r ~l't y t d l' h £ h Pointe Memorial Church. The Mr. and Mrs. Jo!ln Carrutll,ers, Best man w~ "" Th R • F th " men an 19 t re res ments WICKER ~l e everena,. a er Charles school, and th9 new lay teachers will be served near 'midnight. Reverend Ben L. Tallman offici- Cook,. of East J~ersoD av~nue. I::1 WORLD Ell L. Ganley presIded, welre fol. ated at th~ ceremony , MaId of honor was Jean (;ook, bridegroolD. John J,P" REGISTER 1,1 lowed by a reception in the at st. Joan of Arc as well The new teachers will be in. , SIster of the : Cr t 1 'ft_.3. will be f - vited to participate in the as. The bride, daughter of Mrs. Lee Thompson was best man. m l!i ys a IWU Garden B!ll1rooms eted this Friday eve- M Bert MGrris Colliet', of Stuttgal1:, and John Blair and Henry Tay. f1J ':!.' 880'"..55 2 P.!.i:'. o1 the Ba.ncroft Hotel. ning, september 16, by the sembly's functions this fall and HAW'AU: 1 Germany, and Mount Clemens, lor seated the guests. 1 Iff II The br de' &.- tt nd ts Grnsse Pointe Assembly, a winter beginning with a theater $~ 8 ph•• tox alld air fort i3.~!::EiiEl..::iii:5!!miEr.:;miH!HliIil~i Judy E~ari~ uvn~nrda ~arabnar.~ group of young single business party antl supper dance open. g 7 dOYl, , nl,lth. .. Q ". d ing night of Grosse Pointe • EnjflY the wonderful world (If A COM I!,IG lID!!.... 'm~ Federspiel, wore floor length an professional people spon. Th tr' hi be' Wa.lId/d wttb ltll worl4.r .. o.... l!J d b h £'- ea e s season w eh gIns Ir- bl'adlp.IIJ, llIIIan. shOp., and EJ' MAZALTOV. ai',~~~~s'skf.::i~:~daq:t~nt:~ ~:~Ori~.t e I,nosse Pointe War ~~,,

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State College. I zie, Jr., brother of the bride. d white Christen. The bride. the former Shirley I .' (lower girl Sylvia Thayer MacKenzie. daughter of : ~or the 3 0 cl~ck rites,. at 'lcadpiece was a Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. Mac.1 wh~c.hthe Rev. Richard ~mg~t e blossoms, lOnd Kenzie, of University place.' offiCiated. and the reception. In I p ,hite basket filled chose an ivory organza over silk: her hom . and garden followl~lg ations. peau weddin~ gowr. styled with: the we?dl~g, Mrs.' MacKenzIe, mother wore a an Empire bodice accented with' the bi Ide s . mother, chose a champagne silk Alencon lace appliques and a! deep rose stlk shantung dress matching jacket, modified A line skirt. and coat ensemble. tegroom's mother Her train, which fell from her I The bridegroom's mother length blue broc- waist, ended in a deep band of i w:>re ~. cos~ume of ~ale green re.embroidered Aiencon lace.: raw Silk, WIth matchmg acces- !ception at Loch. A cap, made from a lace col. I sories. ~oth mothers chose e newlyweds left lar which belonged to her mat. I Amazon hly corsages. ~n in Northern ~y are making emal great.gre~t g.ran~mothe.r,! Out.of-town guests included I Detroit. secured her waist IllUSIOnveil. I Mrs. Reid Johnson, of La Jolla, She carried a cascade oi! Calif.. the bride's maternal l1't cut much fce stephanotis and ivy, centered i grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. ~ss he makes hay With cymbidium orchids. I Walla('~ S. MacKenzie, of Boyn. Photo by Paul Gach Photo by :1 shines. Mimi MacKenzie served as' ton Beach, Fla., (Mr. MacKen- Married to Mr. Paulsen Saturday afternoon, in hel" sister's honor attendant. I zie is the bride's paternal Christ Church, was SHIRLEY THAYER MacKENZIE, Exchanging marriage vows Friday evening, in dIe their troubles and bridesmaids were Lvdia I grandfather), Judgt: and Mrs. daughter Of Dr. and Mrs. Edward P. MacKenzie, of Salem Memorial Lutheran Church, were BONNIE iens increasing. Lt.'acock Ann Engel Barbara I James Cullen, 01 Baltimor.e. U. 't' I Th b d . th f M Wengel ~nd Judith -P~ulsen, the! (Mrs. Cullen is tee bride's mverSI y pace. e fl egroom IS e son 0 r. HASSEL, daughter of the E. L. Hassells, of Hall place, bridegroom's sister. ,great.aunO, and Mr. and lI,oIrs. __a_~~_~~rs:._D_o~n_a_ld_G__. _P_a_u_Is_e_n_:_o_f._K_al_a_m~a_z_o~o_._ and Mr. Tillery, son of Mrs. Robert Witten, of Kansas Their floor length frocks of: B~aith Davis, also of Baltimore. City, Kans., and the late T, C. Tillery. -'--- --~-----~-----~---~-~-~--~--_.------_. __ .~~ -~ willow green and honeydew I From Kalamazoo came the Plan Welcome melon tissue' taffeta were fash- bridegroom's grandmother, Mrr.. Betrothed ioned with lace bodices. They; Manfred Martin, and Mr. Mar- Wagon Meeting wore matchip.g floor length I tin, the bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. coats and carried rubrum lilies Donald C. Rice, and Mr. Rice, Welcome Wag 0 n Club of r 'fare------_ .._-- -'1 "i9lth and ivy cascade:>. ,and the bridegroom's great- Grosse Pointe will sto:rt off a FillER Be. IceaDfrolit h~ Best man was Darrell Paul- I aunt, Mrs. LeVerne Lemke. new year of activities with a ~:E ee of one! 3 lily. Diners' ------_. ------I ~~ufr::a~ ~~~~~;g,tOse~~e~~~~ lie of . I, ud <-a"al. lY. 22, at 11 o'clock in the War • DAY TRAVEL 1 Memorial. Bridge and canasta . Announces will follow. l and air fa,. I Newcomers to the commun- 1,6 nights. ~rtul world of A COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE AT THEIR wortd.famoUl I ~t:, aW~e~~~e~~~g~~lI~~s~:sos~ I : i-\:. sb'.)pl. and lotels. Branch Location In are invited tc attend the meet. 4~1?g::.:;::::.:..:... I in g. Those desiring further M:,;f,:' ::.. :': '-: Z. K.llon' information or needing trans- t{,\::'.:.::: :.";:': : . 1-8470 portation may contact the hos- r::;.,:::(,:\;.. :: .:):;::'.~':::... 'ODAY C I pitality chairman, Mrs. John .'if:::I::t.'::: ....: ... ";::' .. '. :.,. Meloy, TU 6..5378. .'::,:,',::::\;;:.:~:.:::::,)/:.::.' I Flights in the bridge mara. :r:....',::..>:~{ thon are being arranged by ::ti::;':;:::: ','. Mrs. John H. Retterer, and T vacancies exist both in ibe hus- band and wife division and the y afternoon session. Anyone Inter. Mr. and Mrs. John Cudia. of ested in participating can make Beaupre avenue, announce the arrangements by calling Mrs. engagement of their daughter, This convenient additional location enables us to Retterer at VA 1-3914. JUDITH ANN, to Robert w. better serve our clients travelling to Mexico and I Cur r e n t and prospective Helms, son of Mr. and Mrs. member are reminded t bat Richard Helms, of Lake land South America. dues must be paid to Mrs. John avenue. it Haine, of Bishop road, mem-j The bride.elect at ten d e d for further information come in or call bership . chairman, by ~eptel~- M i chi g a'n State University ber 30 lD order to be hsted In wher" she affiliated with thf~ the yearbook. Checks. may .be Alpha Phi sorority, and will bf'- I mailed to her at any tIme prior gin her Junior year at Wayne DAY TRAVEL CO. to that datp, or given to her at State University. the next meeting. . . in the Village Reservations for the coffee Her fiance. attended ft.-lblo.n should be made with either ~ol~ege and wI}1 also hegm hiS BUD DAY, President Mrs. J . J . 'schnel'der, TU 6.4992• ]UDlOrSt u.year, thIS't fall, at Wayne - M N 1 W F VA 3.440- ate mversl y. 16847 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe TU 6-0111 ~~ t~:' pr~~edi~g r~'onday ev~: The COUPl~plan a summer _~_~. ~. __ n_in~.~ . _. w_•.edding.~ _

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Page S;xteen G R 0 5.5 E POI N TEN E W S Thursday, Septe~ber IS, 1966 ---"------, T Society News Gathered from All of th{~Pointes Miss Flintermann Mrs. John Morley Fin-k Mrs. John R. Doneth laura Jakobowski Wed To John Fink Is August 20 Bride Bride's Attendants a.'e her Two Sisters, Barbara Newlyweds .John R. Doneths Vacation In Colorado; and Mary Flinterm~nn, and Bridegroom) I Are Currently Making lheir Home In Sister, Ann Fink I Allen Road. St. Clair Shores The Lakeshore road home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald j Back tea('hing atGrosse Pointe High ~chool are Revere FlintermanJl was the settin~ Saturday for the , Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doneth, who were marrIed August garden wedding of theil' daughter, Charlotte Flinter- 20, in Sacred Heart Church, Imla:( City. Satur mann, and John Morley Fink, and the reception follow. Pieku ing the rites. ~ The bride i:; the former~>-- een Chalf Presiding at the after- and pale pink satin, for her Laura M. Jakobowski, of! bodices of moss g.r georgette Vernier road, daughter of crepe ~nd white .georgette and noon ceremony was Dr. daughter's wedding and the reo ere Harry M e s e r V e, of the ception.. . Mrs. Joseph J. Jakobowski, crepe skirts, v.: ma1(] of .hon. Off Grosse Poi n t e Unitarian Mrs. Fmk, the bridegroom's of Imlay City, ~nd the late ~a~ro:~, ~~~::r ~:~g':~~:~'. o'cl Church. I mother, wore an. aq'Ja and Mr. Jakobowslu. fa fonner college roommate of Poi The bride's white silk serge ?reen cotton brocai.ed dress and Her hUsband is the son of i the bride, and Mrs. Joseph En. Chur gown was fa ..hioned with an Jacket, and a small hat of aqua Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Donelh, of i gemann, the bridegroom's sister. Empire bodice. featuring pearl and green velvet. . John Big Rapids. I' The honor at.tendant <::arrieda and crystal beading at her Sab- ~be newl;rweds WIll ma.ke A recepti()n at American Le. spray of green carnations. Tht: Chan rilla neckline ~nd elbow length theIr home In New Yo~k City gion Ha~l, Lapeer, followed the I bridp.smaids carried ytUow car- sLeeves sleeves. ,!hen they return from a vaca. noon rites, at whkh Father Don-I nation sprays. bride's She wore her floor length veil tion in Greece, Turkey and aId Worthy bfficiated. Best man was Nortn'l"t J. Ben- which of Princess lace m~,ntilla sty!::, Italy.' A white organza sheath gown, nett, of Grand Rapids. Ushering train. and carried a bouquet of Eu- styled with a nstural-waililed were Thomas W. Jakobowski, of sion ve charla lilies, stephanotis and bodice featuring II bateau ne<:k- Royal Oak, the bride's brother, lace a ivy. To Celebrate li~le and long sleeves, ending in 1 and J()seph Engem ann , of Kala. seed pe She was attended by her sis. wrist PeMrs. J.oseph F. Chicago, Ill.. and Palm Beach. I ehel Rapoport,. of Philadelphia, land. .;. I Ushering were the bride's Thompson, ci Radnor circle, Fla., and the late J. Rex Pa., and Mrs. James Kent WH., The mother of the bride wore The WATER'WONDERLAND brothers, Andrew C. Flinter. 882.3214. Chairman is l\f(S. Carl Queeney. of Grosse Pointe, and ling, III, of Devon, Pa.; Janet a champagne silk chiffon en. manu and Donald R. Flinter- J. Fischer, of Notre Dame ave. Stephen Babcock Brown, son Simpson, of Longmeadow, Mass.; Isemble, while tbe bridegroom's mann, and the bridegroom's nue,' 886.1456. of Mrs. Robert M. Gamble, Jr., K~ren Murray and Lindamel mother cholle a coat.dress of Luxurious 68 foot dit~sel motor yacht brother ..in.law, W. Mer r it t Mrs. A. C. Fortunski, of Berk. of Washin'!ton: D.C., and the Murray, both of Colonia, N.J..; I ire.green .llt. Jones. shire road, will be the hostess late Donald Wmchester Brown, Frances Gable, of Palm Beach; ~-..-.::-::"-:!:-:::-"-I::-:::-...-,::-I::-::.-.'l-.I:-I::-:::-11"'-::-'11-1:1-;:0-':'-:1:. Mr.. Flintermann chose a September 26 at 1}:30 ~'clock. Jr., of Cooperstown, N.Y., were Shel'l'Y Bluck, of Louisville, iff' :11: I 1 1I.I'm "TRIDENT" sh(.~th of pale green alaskine, I'Chairman of this me6ting again married' Saturday afternoon, Ky.; and Mrs. John Michael m LIKE m with a bat of matching green will be Mr,'J. Fischer. September 10, in S1. Chrysos. Damgard, II, of Dwight, Ill. ill m available for -.------.tom's Episcopal Church, Chi"1 They wore id~ntical floor!H SURPRIS~S~. in ~~ cago. length gowns of pale moss green IIi! . !. ~ m MEETINGS, PARTIES, SPECIAL EVENTS and CRUISES The Reverend Canon Peter silk organza, with pale pink vel- Hi m A. Carroll, of 5t. Paul's Cathe- vet sashe:; defining their Em. Hi W h in dral, Detroit,. assisted b~ The pire waistlines, and open.crown- Hi ate Hi Yacht Cha,tE~'Division WATe H Reverend Mr. GeOrgf: Price, of ed picture hats of bias moss m:. g; MICHIGAN BOAT SALES the ceremony. WIth pale pmk velvet streamers. m !I! . The bride wore a gown of' Flower girls Barbara and Iii . ili 21275 River Road, Grone' P(,inte, Michigan 48236 candl~light ivory re-embroider- Caroline Fast wore floor length m. 20&51 MACK • Hi (313)1"-2600 (313) "'-26ClO ed PrIncess Alencon lace, hand- gowns of ruffle. tiered pale pink m , - ul ... done on our premises appliqued to English tulle. silk organza, with pink velvet m : : : : Eli She wore her French illusion sashes defining their Empire ,:;;.:;:~::::::::m :::_::;;:: :::I_:::_:.:_Ill_:I:_:11_:.:_;:_::_:11_1._:1:_::'_.I c _ with ultrasonic tlee'1hg Cathedral length veil, bordered bodices, and wreaths of pink with matching Alencon lace, Sweetheart roses in their hair. Specializing In: mantilla style, and carried a They carried baskets of pink Rosepointe lace handkerchief and white rose petals. OMEGA 6' T~SSOT fashioned from the wedding The senior honor attendants veil worn by. her maternal l;:arried round bouquets of deep • Authorized Agency great.great-grandmother, Mme. pink rasp- 1, centet'ed with pale , Helene Marie Ie Baron Brauti- pink lily-of-the.valley and edged game, of. Alsace - Lor r a i n e, with ivy, and the bridesmaids France. beneath a round bou- carried arrangements of ivy- from .Iong falls Valente jewelers quet of lilies and lilies.of-the. edged pale pink roses. vaHey, edged with ivy. Gilbert C. Greenway, Jr., of Fine Jewelers Since 1934 Matron of honor was Mrs. Washington, D.C., served as the William C, Runt, Jr., of Chi. bridegroom's best man. 1660 1 E. Warren at K-ensington Rd. cago, and maid of honor was In the usher corps were Jay to short hairpieces Elizabeth Lindsay Allen, of Bragden, of Washington, D.C.; TU 1-4800 .~ N~w York, N.Y. . Fargo Thompson and Michel 'B rid e sma i d 8 were Mary Rapoport, of Philadelphia, Pa.; Acams Sampsell and Susan James M. Lyon and Philip G. Jackson, of New York, N.Y., David J. Kepner, Jr., of Quogue, Long Island; James Kent Wil- A Little Of The Old South • • • ling, III, of Devon, Pa.; Henry Announcing Goddard's has th.~m aU • • • In stock SILVER CARE Removes and prevents tarnish - S'Imp.'y wash and rinse!

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'. 'C 'J \' ., , , tember IS, 1966 -_.__._---~._------• Thul'$d~y. September 15, 1966 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page S-eventeen ------..,,>------._------._---..._---,...... ,--_-.~-.I- _ [lte~.C -- Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women -----_ ,------,--_., __ _- ~..__ ..----"~------\ )wski Boyer-Pickup Rites Mrs., James l." Boyer Mr;s. Floyd P. Patterson Donna ,Marie Bloink Bride Read September 3 .. Weds Mr. Patterson ,tion In Colorado' Couple Vacationing In Nc)rthern Michigan, Canada St. Clare de Montefaleo ,Church is Settin9 for ir Home In • And New England: Plan to Make Their Evening Rites; Newlyweds to Make Home in ;hores Beaconsfield~venue Home In Cleveland. O. ~....-----"-'--- e High School afe A gown of white satin, accented with lace appliques ere married August A reception at the Detroit Boat Club followed the and styled witH a Chapel train, was Donna Marie Bloink's ity. S~turday afternoon( September 3, wedding of Carol Ann choice for the Friday evening ceremony at which she PIckup, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pickup, of bec:.me the, bride of Floyd Paul Patterson. [ moss gret'n georgette Chalfonte avenue, and JamE!S Louis Boyer, son of Mr. Her fingertip illusion veilstume,while Mrs. Boyer, frock fashJOned w, th an EmpIre mothers chose cymbidium or. mother of the bridegroom, chose bodice of spruce green broc~de chid corsages. She was a.ttended by Suzanne an ice blue brocaded -ensemble and .a pale. yel1?v.' crepe sk~rt. The newlywed&, vacationing ide's mother wore a Deming, who served as reaid of ~ade sheath, while ~.he Both mothers' corsages were Bl'ldesmalds, In. gowns wIth in Canada, will return to make honor, :::nd bridesmaids Doreen m's mother chose a fashioned of white Sweetheart gold brocade bodIces and pale their home in Beaconsfield ave- Theuerkorn, Elizabeth Kl1us~,of roses. yellow crepe skirts, were Ve- nue. aqua ensemble. Both Mount Clemens, Mrs. David :hose cors,ages of yel- rOllica Maire BI(,ink. another Hall, of Ann Arbor, and Mrs. The new 1.y Vf e d s, touring sister of the br ide, Beverly ,heart rose,~. Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. At a Friday evening ceremony in St. Clare de Gerald Toshalis of Grand R _ Northern MIchIgan, . Canada, Morgan, Elizabeth Patterson, the Young Episcopal In Grosse Pointe Congregational Church Saturday MontefaIco Church, DONNA MARIE BLOINK N'lyweds vacationed in ids ' a Vrrmont, New Hampshlte, Mas- and bridegrullowing the business meet- Maynard Leigh and Mrs. Rus- ((A T'l'eat For Each Dcy of the Week" Bryce Brothers Bar Glasses For the ce~err.ony, the bnde ing, co-chairmen Mrs. Jack sell Reed. chose an Ice-aqua broca,1e HarrX,gan and Mrs. Harlan Officers for the 1966-67 year both old fashion and highball dres~ and coat ensemble. S~~ MinaI' have planned an informal are Mrs. Richard Gale, presi~ handsomely crested with the ~arT1ed all..arrangem~nt of mm. fashion sbow. " dent; Mrs. James Lewis, vice Iature FUJI mum In autumn Modeling, fall and winter president; Mrs. William Mest- fi rsf American Eag!e shades.. 7 fashions from the J. C. Penney ------th;'a~r::;~~:~sf~~ ;~~fg~~ ~:m:r;Ve::~~ mmm::::;:::::m::::::::::::m:::;;;!;;;mm:mmmm 2.75 each ~;::J:,~~. When tbey return, to make Mrs. Robert Shover, Mrs. Hi WATCH lli

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, " Th~rsd G~O~S~ POINT'; NiWS Thunday I S.pt.",~r II, I~ ------,...---:-:======,_==_,_""'.".=._~_.",_=._= __=,_="_=, .,--;..' _"_~_ -~~-~~- ...... -iJ------, .....------.------_._---- Sha Society News Gathered froDl All of the Pointes We Mrs. John Guil.iaurnin Mrf; Rieh~rd W~lard Susan Elaine Clark I \ Richard o. Willards Sh~fO Is Saturday Bride Detroit oh_",,\1 1 Will ...-... live~,._- _.....In -- ~-- mMY iu 0 s.Wft atv .... nd Ben"'ijd~ V lD HO\,lgbtQU, \'''~e A home in Detroit awaits Mr. and Mrs. Richard • [email protected] Ule bJ1'id~room completes s~udi~s, fOf lUs M3Ster~ d~~.\'e.e. , :., On:on Willard, W}l() ex'Cha~g~ mar,ri.a~0 YOWS finturday thttr lun are the newlywed Mr. and Mrs. ,loh~ Cl\arl~a Gu.\Ua\\mtu~ .ih at al1 anemoor. Cf remOOlY illJ, (.t)lOiSe POinte Woods ~res- ~l4*'ton currently -y-acationing in Bermuda, , 'I !~t I bytf'rian Chur-ch, upon their return fX'('11ll II Me~Jcan \''fQI't an ., ,' , t. I1I 'i:"'-~-----~-----.-._-- They were married Sat.~~-----L----~ '~ .' Il'.,~,' vaca 10 • i' h lfl-wn, fli umay mW'aing, at a 10 Gw.lhu,min's ~nk. The ,~::<,l',:'" A~l'~:I The Qride till' former' taionll and stephanotis. i,"pi ..e I .:1 ",<' ',' ... u s ~ n C ~rlliag as her Jiater'. mat~n o'clock ceremony in Our m.Q1:ller I;hQse ~{l orcbtd. tbe 17 ! s a; ()1 M~yn~rd,l *" . tri Lad v S tar 0 f the Sea: bride~room'~ mother a car i cia! chairmen, tbe Benzes wfre ing. terian Church. Tt:~l brldcl:: C:1med ~rrapgeme~t$ of pmk; trcuwerred O"t of towq before - '.. i and Mrs. Rol cf\nd~.strlpe carnations.. i their tefluffl of office waa com- Center Holdin" Venetian Night Elame Anne Domulski was I Pl"ted). . ~ ~ -. .. ~ P. Stoddard Claim8 Bride maid of honor, and bridesmaids I Th CI bit f it 21 t ------bid' th e u ~.s ar 109 s S Whel\ gu~ts "~ther on the I {Jlim~x~a w't~ a Q~liciQUli Ital- 1'\\\\ ~'\:riit r l' ~ ;,b Y \ e l' i ~Q pire bodices were worn by the were .l._~ r egroolU S • fee I year of providmg tun and 80, I. C! . ....', '. - sisters, Jean Elbabeth, Sue II . I t' "1'i f 1 lakeSIde terrace Qf 3~ Lll~~ I ill" candled gas~ry WltJt, ChoCQ. Chllfcll," of autclJ.i.q~oo, Kans., ~tt~Adaftts. Th~ slim beige ..~ G 'II Clll at 11,:1. ea or coup es new 1 Shore fo.r aneritifs at 7 o'clock i late and cn4'f~e Wits Ule ~etlinJ{ for tll@ Siltl.lr- Eve 1yn an d .uary Ann ill au-. to the areil. ,-. .. I - ~ ' . cr~~ j;~trt ~(ld , tpilill o~~re" Ar min, and the bride's sister, Mrs. 1 A"d • d J k Fi h 'n this Saturday evening, Septem- After (h~~,~'r ~qe!itll m~Y' Qay (}vem\1g. S~pt~rn'n~l'3, wed- ,n,q ~bmon JJeld py a ieU fab- John Paul Boni. ! .. rey .Ill. ac .s e: WI ! ber 17. they will find them- PqYS~ t~ Vif!\Vi"it &PlMI di~p.ll\r ding of l~usan Jayn SQf~m, ric bo\V. T~~ir hats were Of . I hlow the whistle at 8 () clock I selves in a perfect setting for of naHa~ i1~ms Q1l th~lr WilY ~a4~Qter pf Mr. amt ft{rs. J. ~vocado green illusion held by The ~ndegr~mEd son of ~r~ ~sharp Saturday. Se~te~ber 17, a V;netian n!ght. " - I down to Fries Theater wh~f~ NelsQn ~I>rem, of ffutC~~SQIh ~ eluiiter"of rosettea. with pearl and .M'Sf JUle\ir ward GIUU I fo~ the Newcomers fIrst faU l\~rOS!! tlte bowling green ~nd the~' will be ~Jlte~aiJled by tQ Douglas r. ~dd~rg, !Ion of ~pirals. .~mlJl, ~ :?rks e road, as.ked I b!"ldg~, . _' . gardens will be the granqest Robert Zajac, tepor ~nd J~ne Mr. ilna ltf"s. Paul H. St(ldqan~, his Ira elmty brothel'. Gar~! J\s~Umng With the planI\lM (If grilud c~nlals _ Lake St. Kretsch sopraono ac~omptlmed af Univ~r~ty p!ac~. Tb~y cl\rrie(i brQp.~~. PYIllP- ~e Humpnreys, sof N~w Yor : and providing the u~e of. t!teir Clair. by Mn~'e. Pe'rr'lllta W il -grO'llP kin and bUtterscutch chrYS~n- The Reverend Alan J. Sor~m C ty, to. act as be t ma , ,hames for progreisive bndge I In th~ Crystal Ballroom will of lovely Ita~blll S()n~!l remilll- Qiemums. The flower ghl's U,shermg were two other frat. i are Mr. and Mrs. John Burk~, await a gelicious Italian feast scent of the gondoeliers and of ,:rlUln~tgWft, N, Y., hr.qthcr pf dPeli8 was of the same avooac!o e:o'ty brother~,. John Harold! Mr. and M~s. .To~ Dancy, Mr. beginnin~ with antipasta de Neo~olitcm street singers. tl\~ bria~, imp 'fh~ R~v~req~ gl'een, and she carried a gold Slgwa~ and 1homas l-{enry, and Mrs. ,hm Ohver, Mr. and \ tr1elone e prQ~uitt(), continuing Then to com.plete the evening, :f fl, m e ~ l3.rQ.C~, of R1Jtcllmsolh basket filled with bMnze mums. B r.o dIn e. botn of PfQSpec:t, Mn;. fred Pn~Qpppd with service but paid re&el'Vations f3~al(:~¥! Wi~" mat chi n g aecessories. M1'lI. bridegroom wore pure silk jac- able player awards will ~e m\!ihrooms) accoI}uumied by must be in thla (,'imtor'& office wer~ lumor' 1't~~llda~ts. ~riaf)s- faul H. Steddar-d, the bride- J(llm~QD, (If .~et d res s.e 6, Mps. C Jar k's made, basfld on the highest Melangana alIa Floritmtina and ~o later than Friday mornin~, m~ids were ~ir-Jf!!Y groom's mother, cQ~se a beige I e Jp a turqUOIse shade and Mrs. 'scores. green salad. The meal will be ISeptember- Itt Sl1ilW W :r.fi~~iQP.l J\3Q!h ROr ~nd gold laft\e suit with guld -~------_._------bert.a Banyard, J.3thfl'~ flpf~f a i lame accessories. Both moth81'S .lllQ l$oln~tt~ ~i1,meT, 3U ~ Hijt~ll~sWQfi of beige "-M,~" ...... ' <' Ii I , '"..,:,,\, ,.)~jt~< f with ftvQ<;tdg p~e!!chiffon Em- ! "\H /("II ,!H:

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Thursd~y, S~pt~mber 15, '966 q R Q S ~ E POl ~~T ~ N i W 5 P.,e Nineteen ------_...... ,,.,,,.----:-~.,...,_~_.~._::'::.=_==_~_.~..,_~.=_._._.",.'._ M_~-'_-.-_ --.- ...... ~~_-_-._-_.-._-_- ..c....I_" .. ~~r!.~:H~~.:"'~~t'~-.~,.-i" -. ------.----...... -.---.0--.- --'-' -- Sharon Ann Barker Mrs. Edward M. Ervin Martha .Jane May Wed To Mr. Ervin ,Is September Bride I .- ..--.-,.-.--- ..-.-- R6~'P.t~"' I" ~~FQ~ft Of •• de'$ P.~f~nts' S~m\in.g~IQ Nflwlyw.cd D,'~id o. H.nne'M.ns WiN liVf' '" P.,JfI.Gt p.~~v.H~,~ FQtI~w$AYCijYlt 21 Rlt.,; Ptir .' I Qrou. Poir",. '~/ood. Pr•• byt.ri." Chur.h Ilards wm LN" In e@l9f't.d~ I . I. S,tttng 1~0l\ Rite, ---~---. __ .. Sh~~(}ll An.n. J,\~~e~ ~~~ ~dward Micha.e' B1fvin e:K~ I A. re(?eptioll iuthf;-Veneiia~--Room of the Grosse ~troit chang~d marn~ge V\lWS A"g"st 27, at a 1 Q'cl()c~ ce:{'e- I Pt~int~ Yacht Club follewed the September 2 wedding e~ moI\Y 10 .0\\1' ~ad& Col1e¥e Won;J,en's. Vohm~r )Tfl a l\fe~dcan 8.w~~~, o~ «()1l<)fJ. veil, fllm\1g the ~:~ ~ m~tctuni t~~:~~d QW«<>~ ~aid sf honO!' Jeanne stru- 'wi.ll present il panel ,how & •. •1eel'eless ii'mpire thel's and bridesmaid .Tudy turlng quest1on~ about Colle" • ,1 green chiffon h\l~ len~tb ~f. her C~thedr~l '.\'he ~t(,i~gfoo~~'a mOlt her. Pe:rkins chase A line raspl)eJTy Women's Volunteer S e r v I (; e. u'.aUi, w~s ~~u.~d by a he~ci. I :Mrs. Ii4'vi(l, QbQSe a. v;ivld l1inf vith mlall bolero II!f,llored frocks, and eUTied Board membe1'8 will serve as matcbing m().lls pIece nI ''?f\,sbed pt)Il"4 d,~ lloje, > liilk dNSi ~nd m~tO'~~\g, j14Q.et, nosegays of pink tea oole.; and panel p.ontelltants. headbows. Their and llh.~ ~~~ffle(' a 0~~~Q& o.f I~nd {l b~t of si~ rQ$~. :\Jotl\ h'y. !laard mexnbers from, ttlb lVOfY rO/A~, IUld Ivy. I mQt\\era lli~~e~ QNhtq$ tQ tl\~il' tlronzeiold minia. She .wa,. a.•tended hy her sill" handbags. . . Richard Hestead was the a~a are Mr~. Albert SIegmund, ' o:£1idegroom a belt man. Dal. of Linville road; Mrs. K...~neth ter, N~lDfJY Bnt.e~. Wh') the n~wl~ds B,r~ ma.~il\g ' ard acted 3S his A:"" served a~J malll of ~('.'Qr, an,] their h~e Ut Bouh~~ ~o. Mtdpnss and Steven May, bn~.Kilt\mel, of Villue lane; ~rs. Iln Pa8- 19) brldegQla~dJi Llia Efvm. slateI' \:., . • the!' of the bride •• eate o'dock. An, with new parquet floor ~nd ac;- There is somethin~ An Eduoation - in, Act i un and Miss ~ear-l HUQper will Mrs., NelSQn ¥rol~I\d, chlliI'~ Cossin s Coin Clean coustimal ceUing. ~'rray of workshop meeting is scheduled ~r-w ~ q~~t fqllawmg ,p,t P;Ull\, wiU b~ "a.&ist~q by ~. "WE fO AL4. Ttf. Wo'kk" NEW if\ GI'OSS~ Po.inte Reser"at\ons shoulq Q~ ~a.~.~ T'!~~~i!Y, S~rMmp.Ell' ~Q, !J;9.ffi l1\eeti~.g. Mtl$dam,~ ,Jol\n McPherso.p., Al, Open dally I 0 ~.m. to 6 p.m. at the Oenter, 82 ~!l~e ShQr~ lQ to 2:3Q ()lcloc~ at Gfos~e . _. ... fr~d Engle~~re themselves with the tools neces. ..,.. f' ~ diftUYinvited to attend. is oozing with charm~ fOl'mally ele()te~ 8~d ins~{llle~ sary for helping ~hit~re\l a.t -- • j ~ •• 5. • ...:a .11i S:: 1 XI. 'is: • t() fill tlle expiring t~~~ of Li~g~man S(lh~or. C-on~t Ja,ne Dp. and Mrs. Hartwig Breid . h1g decoratIve gift s Mapk C. Stevens, ~sident; WarneF, 882.1554, f0f- fUl~ther. enstem, of Fr-ankfurt, West Mrs. William H. Fl'ies, secre- il\iWma.ti.'~l~Wk,~~eWll:t~O,~ :mi\Y B.\ltler, sun Q{ Mr. i\nll ~:r~. • ama, fol'met officer '.l\d Dil'6c. be made by calling the Church Wnli~m, G. :{:\\ltlef,Qf Ta~tl~~ to r,now deceaseQ; and RObel~t before Friqay, Sept~ber 16. road. Kan~elel', DJl'eotol' whlt 'is !'e- Mack A'4eftue ~t i 'JIhe 'JIuesc}3yEVening Group . signing, Iqun\\diately' follow- will meet at the' bOrneol Miss MR. and MRS. W. K. MUIR, aedfo,~ ing the dinner, new. GfiieeIls,for- Pef4d Haoner in K~nmore drive JR., of New Raven, Ooon., for- the Board will he chosen and Tuesday, Sel-tember 20, at 7:45 merly of Grosse PQint~, ftl\' l anm>\\nced. A. ll~w prq~l'am 4l~. p'dook, to outline the coming nounoe the August 31 adoption visory W'0up ~~ ~\~Q. b~m~ rear's ac~iyit,\e5. of a s~n, WIIJJAM McWILLL\1d _I announced. Mrs. ~~~tHl ~~~n wUI f.f}vieW :fdlP:~~b()111 febru~\,-,y,;i. ~fi. TrIE~ ==~=-=-~------..,...,..,.~-.-,....,~."'-'-'--- t'The S~la'ce" by ,J~Illes Mic~~. 1duiP IS the fonn,r PAU~ llt!r fo\"tl\e :a~o.k'G:rQ"P ¥QQday, W.f\ V r E :&~, af ll,\fOOl\i\\i\m. ~eptember :~Q, a~ 1 o'clock. f~tfl:r~lll gr~mdPi\r~ts ~f. ~. H~teSj, ftw the l\fter-n~olll!i. 141'08. 'aQct ~S. wnM~ ~. wm, :R~lpl\ l\im~,f, o.f f.i~er fq~~. 02 ~\Qge f~~~. Ve~ d,,~ig~t~d FA1~AL 600 1\ «i~()ij~,P'P o~ th\s xear'~ .,*\1 her- fleW ~tl\el' ill three- • :P\\m~\lr Prl~~ ~ng N~tlQ.lltll and.a.h~lf-n~\'~o.\q QlW.Y :M.A• sweepzng pai!Us of :l39M A,Wl\rd W\AA~fS i~ h\stQfY. CADm ?40U~. ,nd biography, P.D,~tpr and ft~- rnl'.:miilii;llll~!i~ii~!!~~~"~mm!!!!llmmmllil tion will b~ pr~sentell by Mrs. : i i MAllRIAGE Vlew .lobn Schonenb~rg, Jr" Mrs. I:l .!:, Comin" Soon Ill!' J)~viq Pethic1t llnd Mr$. David l • ~7\~~r~~~S'~~~~~!.' Se~tember \II, A Now III Mrs. Robert J,Jogan, of ~tep~. III W Id IWi k ili ens road, Will b~ 'b9stes.~to the Ill. or Q . C er~'!l; Lion was so grateful to a little Mouse for setting hlm free fl"i)R\ • v 0 n t ~ m p 0 r ~ r y Litera,ture .\ At I Oroup. Mrs. Burke W. Arehart !I!' I hunter's tra~ tl1_t he told the Moult. to CbOOM anythlnl in Uat and Mrs. E;dward Trowbridge I;i,l'l wUl a~siat J\S co.lwstesses. Any. WICK.~,DQ.P WORLD II world that he wanted. one desirin~ a dde is asked to 1!,:',~~,"~~q:~;'~m":JThe ~Quse w~.. 80 'Pl\>ltious that hi aa1d h. wanted the Uon'. daughter .~ ~~=:14:.4~~:O:':~:: to be his wife.

8110RhZl!Vf] .EAllf PlJBLIC SALES The Lion knew that this wu a very .tupld ehotcfl, hut I promlH "'III I "Qn the WJi\~~r'& t;;ggf4\\ promime; so he sent his daughter, a bla Lionefll, to marry the MOUlt. From '''try illtile ... 10 ~tori'l {If hiQh.fil'~nQit,mtmt I"Mvril~$of fiver vj~tas- via gl ••• ~il\dQW bays il'\ evtry a"~flmllnt, fl'lntl\\l\lll! j@,*,,1 ~a~, Qf light, ~"d st~f~on Household Furnishings ."ty view IIv,ry nloM. Good. qui~, lu.,UY. R,ufVatilJ"a l\~W bllinQ @c.~'Pt.d hu f.1l Q~Qu."ar,~y . _ , '2.S. aa'A! She bocam. '0 excited wben .h. ,aw her hu.~,nd.tGobt ,hat .h. accldtttlall1 rlK in t'"diol. on,. tWil, thr.e b@droQmePtrtm,,,t t'litfl. ~,,,tahl fn'", 'le~"f m~flth, Mrs. EsteUe Linnell ste~ped un him and that wu the end of the No~ ... UOO E, J,ff,,,«m. CaH lr."'tlirl$ ft'i\1~1 l)ir,eteF, Mf•. 'J1t,h" "ISTELLE'S" ate.! Ho~bt. ~1.1882. ~vtning,; TU 6.3851. Sroehur. on Jequ',t. t44 w. Ha... o~k The Moral • What we thlnk w. .ut II hot alwl}'l ~t~it • • IVIN BLACK the beat tlUnl for \lI I Saturd~,yf S~pt, 11 f,q", 10 .,m. ~WNY IEIGE $"nday~S~~t, 18 ffQ", 10 ,.m, Mon,day, Sept, 19 frQ," 10 a.m. (If nlc.,ulY) Over 10,000 i~eml~ nothin, OV!! $10.00 AI Ill. mln did, "WhH ... I~h~ .... Inl .. 11011.1• .,. ,... I"red z8phalre E S. e. Shapes you Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Burns Del' thin. tor UI III 31500 Te.lelraph Road style to your 8irminlh'm , a Satu ....lyf Sept'. ~4 from 10 I.m. Whenover there '0 the .hlldow of It doubt. I\p Il.r~ ! ro...... " ..~ti. , "ase a 50 Mr..Ind Mra. G80. B. ,W.. t ., '2 101~I.df"rd R~d,,': When It romo' to I major move hk, lI(lnPfl". 11H1"_ .... d m,,"t •• , ... Grosse Pointe ',rk ~ I super slimmer Saturday, Ott. 1 'PO," 10 •• Ift, a m...r1a~G broker. e t _ • • It is perlect for lacks. Specially Mr. Ind Mra. Milton '11ft 11513 Gr•• n,lawn A'~... u• . In lightweight Det~roit 0 Sunday, Oct. ~. from 10 ...... • '6° SALIS--~CONDUCTED IY . H. 0'11 IWoNI.rn.y, Stalk.r I B.... Ino. .'-lin rA I} APPRAISERS 3078 ',noblcf.!t 114,- WOodwlrd 1~6t55 ..Mt"I Ir ~~"mlll~I . REAL f,STATE THROU,CH OUR AFFILIATE 19 KIRCHEVAL TU '.1100 ~ (next ',0 PU.nch " Judll T'U~df~;) Stalkerr Boos, Purdy & E.(~ Assod.led 'U 5-9456 J

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Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thur,dey, S...-ptemb.r 15, IC1b6 -----_._------_._------~-_ ..---- Miss Holtzman Planning Scholarship Affair Garden clubs Exhibit Will Be Bride From Al,oth~r Pointe 'of View Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Holtz.. man, of Runt Club drive, are (Continued from Page' 13) /. Planned At Warren's announcing the engagement of chairmen Mrs. John R. Martin, Mrs. C. S. Rejent, Jr., their daughter. Judith Ann, to and Mrs. Thomas Schulte. ' District One Director Mrs_ Robert C. Palmer, Of Gerald A. Dillon, son of Mrs...... • Michael Dillon, of Grayton road, Lakeshore Road, Is Chairman Of Annual and the late Mr. Dillon. Miss Collector', Punch Bowl P.rty c. Showj Many Pointers Helping Holtzman is a gr'lduate of Grosse We're taking our admission ticket-Ua t.reasure you Unusual in concept and different from the 11 other pOAintMeaHyigwhedSdCihnOgOI;hnlan .....d. cBan}tpardtwJit~,"EaccotrdJinffgto the invitati°hns-towM~S.Jc:rn exhibits staged by members of District One of the Fed. ~_k' __ .-.-.- • \)r, r. s as e erson avenue orne e nes ay erated Garden Clubs of Michigan, under the auspices of afternoon., September 28. "tiT lout the galleries: from "Time CharIes vv • Warren and Company m"t 1 s DetrOl't ga - :s Measured .?orm" in the lower And we'll be staying to sample some of Mrs. Alex-, leries in Washington Boulevard, "Form and Fashion," ievel, interpret~d in tables for andel" L. Wiener's famous punch at this Christ Church the 1966 theme, will offer visitors a clefinite change of teatime tete-a-tete. or a sma!!. Fair Collector's Corner Punch Bowl Party. Nt)n~ il cohUlLl'. • pace when the exhibition opens Wednesday. September supper party andbhe elegance A friend of ours, who discoiTered a IIpart.abie" be-AIII Iful of "Dinner at Eight;" the 21. to continue through the 23rd. to treasure too large to carry, tipped us off on the what-to- Itl<"nt In Beamed to refle,::t the«> small, secluded bridal registry, do-if-your-treas2re-is-Iarger-than -a -breadbox procedure: Grollllt' P, newness and beauty achiev- a spear-like arrangement c! di9Cussion spot fur intimate fu- Simply drop it off ahead of time at the Woodland place pho'o4l"p ~d in the re-appoi:.ted War- white gladloli in a low silver ture plans, giving promise of home of Collector's Corner co.chairman, (with Mrs. John 'ore.t, ren shops, Mrs. John F. Her- bowl, indic;atlve. ?f the Don's nuptials to oome in the desk N. Lord), Mrs. Emory Moran Ford, (she'll w.elcome it, l'ng, coordl'nator of the show pe.ncha,nt jor tIlting at wind- arrangement of a silver mar- d 'th ) - M llh rillge cup, brimming with po- an you, WI open arms. GROSSE for Warren's, says that gar.. ~,~. ". . sies, aalid flan,ked by a lacy, 'And by-the-way ... We understand from CC chair- IA.aU' den clubbers have "dared .Mflu~~ WIll attalt,l the heart-shaped bonbon dish fill~ mar. Mrl). Georg'eN. Monro. III, that contributors with Meche;;.. to be different" in the crea- .ultimate It,llts formal ~tt.ln.g of with tiny oogs of rice. . . d Minton chma and Ohantilly flat. TWO or more treasures are entitled. to an extra cherry MUlor. T tlOn of ta~le settmgs an ware, eDlhaneed by several 19th There'll be something to in their punch glasses! ENROU, In accompanymg floral adorn- century antiques - a flower. please every taste in table and lit * * lnll elas ments; Hours ~re from 9:30 filled epel'gDe, footed salver. cut floral arrangement, all manner ..,.tnlnR. to 5 0 clock dally. glass jug and a brace of IQvely of things from 1Jhevery modern Another uHappening" At Mrs. Ford's art1flrlal. •.. From the first f.loor mM"ble- old. sweet dishes, centered with to contempora.ry or traditional. We'd like to nominate Mrs. John B. Ford, Jr'i for --_._- topped eX!hibition table with its the Tudor :R.<>iie. .And holiday ideas galore - for, the Busy Lady of the Month award: Not only is she, lA-MUS aresting contemporary treat- The new and. d;'~felfent wiH be "Christmas is Always in Fash- hostessing the Punch Bowl Party, but ~he'll open her _".--._ a .,.& ment to be viewed as the v:isi. reflected again in tibe Steuben ion." home n~xt Tuesday afternooll, at 9 n'clock, for a Garden I'h1dil h) Y,.',h. Vd.II.t, J, HIX1E BO .tor ~nters, to t.,e elaborate din- Room in a display l)f Steuben!s All gaxden club membeTs in Club of Michigan business meeting. Busy making plans f::Jr th e GJ'OSSt~ 111() J' It11 ('l' 11te I. ;jl I' 1\1)\ :', .1 ( II 1:\ .I >,( . II . plano tea ner setting, "Affluence - in the new gold and crystal orna- District One have been invited Pointe Women's Club annuwing thij reception, Mr. mony. Qen, Roland R. Postel, Mrs. Donald members of the Junior Women's Association for the De- and Mrs. Robert War r 0 n TU 6-3600 Miller, Mrs. Elmore W. Frank, troit Symphony Orchestra, gathered for their fint meet- Scripps entertanned the debu. VOICE and OUR FOURTH GENE:RATION OF FLORISTS Mrs. Windsor S. Davies, Mrs. ing of the season, plus a luncheon and fashion show, at tante set at a Lltt10 Club dinner g{nit- 'U~'tYam 8hoppe lege In.stru~ Emil Leidioh, Mrs. Harold B. Oaklund Hills Country Club. dance honoring Lawrie Kim. " Tyree, Mrs. Cl,arenoe Kramer, 'fbe boys and girls are children of Association memo brQugh, daughter of the Ri~h. Mrs. Edward L. Weber, Mrs. GUITA bers. Pointers modeling in the "senior division" include ard M. Kimbrough!, who was GUITARS Ft BY'l'Qn'B. Phillips, Mrs. Ray- Mrs. John Fife, Mrs. Frank McBride and Mrs. Donald presen.ted to society in June. ~~R~~L mond Hodgson, Mrs. F. F. Stete- ,20010 Top lDstructo I OFF AND CUSTOM kluh, Mrs. Kenneth Patton, Stanitzke. - I ENRC ~-.--"------Don't worry a b 0 u t apJ;.ear. KNITS Mrs. Clarence Treadwell, Mrs. , f: Guitar - dr Joseph V. Carr and Mrs. Pierre Husband. Wif e ances-your friends accept you, ,p', organ - w V. Heftler. Spri.ng Bride Ind the world doesn't eare. ;J- ,truments . More are Mrs. Edson Morri- I Class Offered Be,~in knitting Your "The 3m, WIIIIII!IIII1IUnlU!IlIUIl!!!IIt1I11I1!IUmUlI!IUIIIIII!' " , son, Mrs. Robert Smythe, Mrs. See APARTMENTS - YACHT HARBOR Murray L. MacDonald, Miss "iI.)'!G'~A1I :hrist~Qs Afghans NOW! Becaus~ of the interest ex- Agnes OH)W. Mrs. Allen Whit- 1,:1/ ARTISTS M '::. ....;:: SOMETlIING ] pressed by mlmy hus'bp,nds in Live at the exclusive Shore Club tingham, Mrs. Stuart Davidson, 14357 Harp the work their wives arEl doing with its beautiful trees, its pleas. Mrs. Fred Kaess, Mrs. John I! NEW DE ing architectural design. Enjoy an MarshaU, Mrs. John Birch and in decoupage, a class is being evening stroll in the fresh, crisp Mrs. William Klenk. offered for I husband and wife teams this year. PIANO J. air of Lake St. C13ir. Our private Still other Pointers are Mrs. I!IIS HAPPENING !'I g{nit. U~t Yam 8hoppe Rornayne Re Yacht Harbor, heated swimming Arthur C. Beaumont, Mrs. C. Sponsored by th~ DeI:artment of Community Services of The On1)\ TUxj pool ar.d Club House are for your ,G. Browne, Mrs. Robert Conder. !11, AT f11 ~6115 Mack ,~ve Devonshlr. aN Grosse Pointe Public School "tw••" ".ori pleasure. The livability and ~on- Mrs. MQnte Edelen, Mrs. Paul 1 STUDIO PIA venience of this location will bear G. Hykes, Mrs. L. Gay}ord Hlll- System, the class will 'be con- :11 WICKER WORLD I TU 1 5085' Outer Dri your investigation. 1-2-3 bed- hert, Mrs. Hora,ce E. McKnight, ducted by Mrs. Louise Hl)yt. siona1 instru * fit 'Jr 1 **~* * room opts. from $160. Mrs. Frederick L. Colby, Mrs. Interested residents are urged !!"I'. 20651 IIUlll. CK .1I Open 10-5 Monday.. through, Saturday Elmer A. Clark, Mrs. C. Leslie to call TTJ 5.3808 or TU 5.0271. I * * Our R.,ld.nt Mono,.r WIll Be Registrati,")n is limited. Fee is ::r!!liimm!li!!!!lllil!Uli£lIII!!i!!lil!!!i!!llmmmmA , ~ ELMIN. Mitchell, Ma-s. Eugene ,P. Haw------_ ...... _-_ .._...... ~_.._._~-_._,----_._---- Mich. Musi( Delighted to !:how Yo. Around, kins, Mrs. Valentine Guenther, $25 per couple. • r or PhC'M 775-3280. Certified I *eJ/Y/u"e; * Mrs. Joseph B. Hester, Mrs. Oth.er classes in decoupage The( I (5/ubJ ~ J4!fferscm at Ni't'..e Mile Road, Abram Vanderzee, Mrs. Fihilip will be offered beginning' in Oc- Punch Gl 8t. CUJir Shores. MichiotJtI K. Coe. Mrs. K. W. Cunningham, tober. with a choice of morn- 15 Kerche, Mrs. M. Rivard Klippel, Mrs. ing, afternoon and evening Home: 11 I MANAGeD BY HOMER WARP-EN & CO. IFoster Winter and Mrs. Waltei' classes available. Registration Tl ! J. GuIer. fee fo,:,the eight-week courlle is New classes $13.00. All classes are limited chUdreH 8 - -Photo by Beatrice Zwaan in enrollment to fourtep,n memo lhr. and Mrs. Robert Milne bers. "1: LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT ADDRESS? Hay, of Bf.trrington road, an- Following the fall Classes, 2B-TUTO nounce the engagement of winter and spring registrations thei,r daughter, MARY SUE, wUl be accepteJ to allow stu- to Clarence Edward Brad!ey, dents to continue in the study Catv Jr., son 0;: Mr. and Mrs. Claro of this fascinating art. TUTOR I enCll E. Bradley, of Lake- Mrs. Hoyt, one ?t the few rec- pointe avenue. A spring wed.' ogni1.ed instructors of de~ou. MRS. LOun - din~: is planned. ' page, will continue to instruct TOR TutOTiI The bride-to-be is a grad- these classes for Community ears availabl uat{;~of West. Bloomfield High Services. Her talent for teach- grades high Schl:>oland attended MIchigan ing and her own enthusiasm in ' adult e

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THIS IS THE RICHT ADDRESS! PIERCED Member Detroit affd Grosse Pointe R:eal Estate Boards SHORTHAN EARRINGS ~S=9 lng, r~ 5-5341. very targ. nlection from ••• $2 ..... SPANISJ u:~ = ...... :, speaker, I . ~ experieno business ~ methc'i. I I JEWELERS Our 2,5th Ye.ar, in G1'0l;~~eP.pi1~te I lVogue , , ! offered fe 2.2377 MOROSS ROAD TU 4-2585' ed needs } REALTOR cla.~es at 7 Mil. ft• ., Mlek Av.n~ •• Open Frl, IVlnlngs 74 Kerch.,'J On-The-HiU TUxedo 5.4100 c,}nvenieJl . t Your Dllmond. R•• tyl.d by Our D.slgn.rs. O'It,ran"cd Watch and 90 Kercheval 884-6200 071-the.Hill J.w.lry Repllr . ,

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" Thursday. September IS, I~~66 , -GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-one ember 15. 1966 5-SITUATIOH. WANTED 6.~-,FOR RENT~ I'-",WANTED TO RENT._ .8-ARTICLfS FOR SAL~ 8-ART8CLES fOR SALE • ------(Furni.hed) ------NUI'SE licensed practical by ---'------. Pl,EASE - Working widow t- ANTIQUE PICTURE FRAMES IIr ho~ ~r day duty. Refere~ces. SUB.I,EASE 2-bedroom, well' needs one bedroom carriage ARTISTS .,PECIi\L! RESTORED 875-3603. furn.tsbed apartment, Nov. 1 house, flat or cottage with GROSSE POINTE STUDIOS CLASSIFIED. to llay 1. Responsible .adults. gar~ge. Phone Mrs. Button, $24 new guitarl, guaran~.d- $12.88 Kerchev~l at Alter MATURE, well trained secre. Security deposIt. No pets. 568.1500 '>etween 9.5. . 8234728 tary desires position in the Refflrences. TU'J,edo 1..(J6fk4,. $60 Amps, 10 ciear watt~ Pointes. Excellent references. - 8-ARTICLES FORSALE $38.83 NORGE automatic washer, 2 ,I:iROSSE POINTE WOODS-2- ADS 881-9745 evecmgs after 5. $60 Electric gui'-ars, 2 cutaway years old, $90. Very good CHINA CABINET, limed oak, stor;y, g.room furnishfJd home. fast acuo~--$38.88 condition. 885-4661. THE SITI'ERS CLUB has reli. Baslement finished with ba\'. large, $50. TUxedo 1.5533. Minimum of one year-lease. ----- (Above Amps-mectric guitars BERGDORF- GOODMAN mink CIII TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly able adult baby sitterll. 777. TYPEWRITERS, ! standard, 0377. Licensed and bonded. 868.lS310. . botb ~,(}.OO) jacket, natur~! !.eutetia. Cost Your Ad Can ,. Charged . Smith-Corona, good condition, 4 Drum SparklE Sets-Access. $4,000, sell $975. VAlley $25 each. TU 2-6704., $68.88 4.7310, ':1.l:JJJj[j:idl~ CHA UFFEUR, p2rt time. RIVER HOUSE Grosse Pointe references. TY SMALL UPRIGHT piano, full Chromli! SnarE' Drums--$36.88 FRIGI-D-A.-I-R-E--D-R-Y-E-R-a-n"-d 1A-PERSONALS Completely furnished one bed. 3-LOST AND FOUND 4-HELP WANTED 4-1426, length keyboo~rd, good con- $$ Electric 11ass Guitars, washer. Antiqu'i!l Jenny Lind ------,--- room apartment looking onto dition, $300. TUxedo 2.1792. LOST. Lady's Hamilton gold DRIVER, handy man to' work EXPERIENCED secretary de- the ri'~er. For lease October 24 Beauties- -$48.88 Ide s k, Violin with case. COLOR WEDDING CANDIDS '\\Tist watch, Grt)sse Pointe in ilorist shop in Grosse sires part time, on Gr9sse to Juna 1. DECOUPAGE HANDBAGS - $129 Electric ~Um Accoustic TUxedo 2.50~7. an'a or 6 Mile.Gratiot, Re- Pointe. TU 5-0900. Pointe bus line. Call 778.3307, Beautifut Christmas G i f t s. Guitars--$68.88 ------None finer. No :minimum KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 MIC'S, PA'S, SolUlld Columns, DRUM, snare, Gretscb, stand ward. TUxeo'" 1-8832. day or evening. Reasonable. 3'11.7787. charge. Select from over '/0 DRIVER for florist's clei~very, Acce~;s.40% off. and case included. Very good LOST Wednesday, Sept. 1, pin, full or part time. Jim Swee- LA JOLLA, California. Com- condition, $60. TUx~do 5-6355. beautiful proofs. For appoint- INTELLIGENT, con g e n ia 1, ANTIQUE CLOCKS, large selec- l00's used brass and woods in- - '''' _ .Mexican silver, hand carved, .nets Flowers, TU 1-8300• plet1ely furnished 3 -bat h ment in your home to see healthy, mature woman, ex- tion to choose from. Old jade center. Ford Hospital home. Close to ocean and struments fronl $14.88. BEAUTIFUL patio or porch Grosse Pointe's most creative cellent driver and typist, de. clocks wanted. Expert watch .&rea, or Village shopping \' beach club. Water and 100's used guitan, amps., drums, wrought iron chaU'S (4), photography, call J. S. De sires position as sodal secre. gat- and clock repair. Wm. E. area. TUxedo 5.0165. PUBLIC RELATIONS denl!r furnished. Available top bran ds".. cushions and covers. Also Forest, 884-4852. tary or traveling companion. Husk, Jeweler, 14321 Kerche. $350 now, 371-7673 after 7 p.m. 4'x4'8" plate wall mirror. F()UND: White and tig-e-r-strl-pe-dl' 775-2168. val, 8234366. "Th~ Smartest Always 881.5515. Ad agen~y, must, type, G R 0 SSE POI N T E Hockey young male 'cat. South Oxford. 6_IR.OOMS FOR RENT See ArJsts" ------.-- 886-4057. NU R S E, practical, nights; BARN SIDING - Autilentic I" EXCELLENT Mohawk carpet. League! midget division need JOY DO,MAN weathered, hand hewn, natur- in~, cocoa beige, 65 yds. Call coaches. Please .~aU Dave steady or relief. f..irossePOintEl ONE OR TWO working or col- ARTISTS MUSIC I al timber. TR 2.3880. after 6. TUxedo 5-7519. Miller, TUxedo 2-8150. 4--H£lf WANTED After 6, call TV 4-4501 :references. VAlley 4.oo2~. lege ,girls (21 to 28) to rent --.-----.------WO 3-8606, WA 5-4765 before 3 p.m. large furnished bedroom in CENTERS ----_._--~--_ .._--- CORNET, King, case and mute, '14357 Harper l1t Chalmers ENROLL in Fall flower arrang- SWITCHBOARD OPERA'fORS. Z6'Z7 David Stott WO 2.7160 six.room flat in Grosse Pointe Mack.Cadieux area. Must be 27500 Harper PR 2-5600 excellent condition. Valley 22041 Michigan W. Dearborn GUITAR TEACHERS ing classes, afternoon or WIDOW, 50, would like position Woods. Utilities, kitchen priv. 2.6672. available fo~ .1.t <.:.m.t,o 7 p.m~I Ya\e Bldg. evening. Fresh, dried and as diet cook. 567-4108. i1egf~s&; use of washer &; dry- John R at 12 MilE',Madison Hts. COURSE artificial. VAlley 1..0085. and 4 to nudnight shifts. Ro. ---.-----,------er. ~rUxeQ9 4.1986. CORNET, good con~iitLon, ideal _ tating week.ends. Over 30 MEN NEEDED for road con- IF YOU'LL name the job. you for student. Girls limitation GENERAL ELECTRIC electric 'want done, we'll do it . . . East Detroit Conservatory of with legible handwriting .. Ex.structiOC.l Cdl 886-006{). COMFOR'l:'ABLE room, kitchen black fur coat, white collar range, good c')ndition, very Music offers new g u 1tar 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION perienc.e helpful but not ne:c- ' VA 4.9172. privileges, employed lady, hat and' gloves, size 12 sub-I clean. 882-3516. , by Eddle MC<;rllth. k. teachers cou.rse in two 18 essary. Write Mrs. R. Kehrer, nf'S!' transportation. TUxedo teen, 381-1842. week semesters beginning ~S.JOHN J. SCH4 HIXLE BOYKIN HAT TEN 600 Michigan Bldg., Detroit ClAVON CALLI NGH NURSING. companion, conva- I -: I 1-2128. ------MAGNIFICENT .)11 copy Man. Sept .24. Open to intermedi- anger road, Ways piano teacher. New England 48226. lescent care. Nights or live - --- SUBSTANTIAL Early Amenca'll et's "Le Bar aux Folies- Conservatory Boston, Insti. -- . _ with an unusual Opportunity in. Experienced. 772.7698. ROO.M: for emplo~ gentle- ate, advanced students. Inter- :or the affair, and dining set - table, 2 arm Bergere," 60" x: 46,' offered views now. Conducted by ttlte of Musical Art, Detroit. m;SPONSmLE couple to live in foOl' YOti. Cash in 011 th~ big man., near Charlevoix. TU chairs, 4 side side chairs, for quick sale at $350. 8056 ent, MRS. JOHN BABYSITTER, own transporta. Mr. Matt •.PR 5-8000 nfter 3 p.m. Beginners and advanced stu- church house and be respon. Fall and Christmas Selling 5-2OJl8. server with storage space, Kercheval, 923.7490. road. dents. Studio, 1001 Maryland, :sible for maintenar.ce .. house- season. Be an AVON REP. tion. Call TUxedo 1-0021. LARGE front room, gentleman. handsome Welsh cupboard'l-- ~-._-_._- Grosse Pointe Park, Phone I keeping and kitchen for RESl"rNT ATIVE in your own LADY, with highest reference , 821-3971., GARAGE-ATTIC Sale. Come PAIR OF end tJlUes and match .. VA 2.9464. I~hurch activities. Reply box Grosse Pointe area. Call Call TUxedp 4.1764 or TUxedo and see what w.~found! Toys, ing lamps. TV 4-5192. will care for elderly or con- 4-29'17. ,I-.. . gust Bride :K.l1, Grosse Pointe News. today. val~scent. TUxedo 4-5574. ELECTRIC range; gli.1er, snow furniture, etc. ~aturdBY, Sept. ---' '_.0-0-_ ••, _ I BUNK or twin beds, dresser, PLEASANT ROOM with kitchen tires and wheels 65(}'13, iron- 'I 17tl1. 333 Cloverly Road. m's best man. The PIANO and THEORY TR 2-4120 ,HIGH SCHOOL :BOY desire, er, miscellaneous clothing, ------Early Amelican couch, mis- attended by Mrs. 30- JOAN DYSON COOPER privileges. ,References. 885- cellaneous items. TUxedo I part time jdb. Experienced 841:1. ~" . sleeping bags. ~4196. GO GIBSON cello, of Washington, TUxedo 2-1523 NURSES ------,tock boy with good refer - 4-1621. 4A-tIEi.P WANTED ence.9. Grosse Pomte Woods Extend the GOOD HUMOR sea- MICHIGAN'S large:>t Gibsol'!.. ---_._,,----- REGISTERED and 6C-.OFFICE FOR RENT son f()t' your clJildlfen. Stoek MATCHING living room chairs. 'I Mrs. Burns is a grad- / Domestic) area. Prefer week-ends. 886- Edipbone guiur and amp. red velvet, very good cc",di- MILDRED BRIGGS LICENSED PRACTICAL 1153. MEDICAL SUITE, air.condi- your freezer with nutritious dealer features elect. accou!t- ;rosse Pointe Univer- PIANO and THEORY WANTED GERT.~IAN'cook to tiotling, pak'king, lab space, icecream bars today. To have tion. TUxedo 4-0210. 1>1 in tics, twelve l;trings, solid --~~--_._--,----- and Hood College. BRIGG3 MUSIC STUDIO Work this beautiful, comple- "live.in". Must speak En- A-SITUATION WANTED n e 'W Iy decorated. Wilfred truck stop phone TUxedo 1lely air-conditioned convales- 5 bodies, Thul1dHbrids, elect. DISPLA Y KITCHEN ce.binetl, and is a graduate' of 15 Kercheval - Punch and Judy gUsh. R.eferences required. e Domestic) Notting, TUxedo 5-1~6. 1-7318. basses, jumbo flat tops, class- formies. ('ounters,' miscella- eent home. R.N. $25 day shift; Fine pa3~.Call TUxed~ 6.2699. University. Building. I 3 PAIR off.white custom made ics and all rnodel Gibson neous kitchen equ!pment for $26 afternoon and night shift. ALL ROUND housework, 4 days GROSSE POINTE CITY. 400 Grosse Pointe drapes wi th cornice board s amps. Many special custom eale, Moving to n-:.'Wlocation. L.P.N. $16 day shift, $17.50 COOKS, DAn. Y WORKERS, per week. Grosse Pointe ref - squal"e . feet (business dis------_ ... TUxedo 2.5680 afternl>on and night shift. and valances. Excellent con- models in stock. Front $99.50. 13141 Harper. LAkeview 6. waitresses. If your references .erences. TEmple 3.0655. ATTENTION! trict). Parking. TUxedo 2-7252 dition, $40. 2 large hand- 7500. y School Drop Outs Paid holidays, paid sick days, are excellent we have the or TUxedo !5.0518. THE MUSIC CENTER PUNCH AND ,JUDY made white lampshades alp School - No Tl,ltlon Blue Cross available, paid life ideal openings. VAlley 2-2630. LADY WANTS daywork, Wed- 22933 Gratiot l:ear 9 Mile 18 WOOD STORM SASa, 18 MUSIC STUDIOS 9 a.m, 'til nOlin. nesday ~ud Saturday. eal 1 most new $5. VAlley 2-6110. chool of Your C?\olc. insuranre, vacat:ons, periodic LARGE FRONT single office, Hours: 10 a.ln.-9 p.m. screens, 2 doors. Cheap for Guitar, Classic Guitar, after 5 p.m., VI 3.3340. Dr. 1.3850 salary reviews. Georgian East, ground 18038 Mack , ._.___ quick sale. TUxedo 4-2442. BliSS Guitar, Banjo, COOK OR HOUSEKEEPER floor. SMALL baby grand piano, 545-1700 2140i Mack Ave., Grosse Pte. TUxe~o 4-1234. "pproximately 30 years, $350. 264.8836 Guitar Rental and Sale'" Call Mrs. Vicary; Director of UVE IN CAPABLE l~innlsh woman for RPIPHONE amplifier, excellent SALE~AT'URDAY ONLY: Grosse Pointe Farms family~ days or (~ooking. Thorough 21706, Lnkeland, 81. Clair 2 15 Kercheval Nursing, 778-0800. AVAILABLE NOW. 3 new air. condition, includes co v e r, W&1nut cbest of drawers, school-age children. Private Own trans: )ortation. 771-6133 Shores. PR 5.3489. Grosse Pointe Farms conditioned offices in Chet $75. 88"-0646. .___ night stands, reitigerators, room, top wllges. Other help TU .4-t,MO Res. 372-8994 Sampson Travel Building. All FREE FOR REMOVAI., 2-cal: ga. FUI~L L:lNGTH I\utun:m Haze Frigidaire; 13-cu..ft. Coldspot, CARETAKER and wife for employed. References neces- DAY WORK-Tue1Jday, Thurs - utilities provided. $60.$80 rage in good condition. Can mink coat, size 12, worn only 13.o{'lI. ft. gas stove; dinette l)ome in Grosse Pointe. Ex. sary. TUxedo 1-4255. day. Call afte:.-. 6 p.m. 331- OR{;ANlNSnlUCTIONS--i~ monthly. TUxedo 5-7510. be had for removal of ap. a few times, MllY be seen by set, table, 04 chairs, china cab- YOUThome. AU types and cellent situlition fOl' the right 5626. couple. Call Mr. Brenner. WANTED-Experienced cooks, proximately 12' of cement appointment. CI-ll WO 3.3244 inet, set of Norita.ke c!hina fO!' ~NCE makes of organg. Professional REFINED lady I wishes day OFFICE SPACE for rent, East driveway, garage floor, and for further information. 12, $100. Beautifully framed arranging, ~tyling and har. 923,,6000. waitresses and couples. Grosse Pointe Employment Agency, work, ironing or SI!wing. hif;h- Outer Dr. Reasonable, up to foundation. Call TUxedo 5------oil painting, garden t.ools, nlony. Gene Wesley, 777-4038. 2,400 sq. ft. or will remodel TUxedo 5,4576. ly qualified, excellent ref.er- 1721 tor further information. END TABl.ES, 2 round Italian, \ lawn mower, y~ar old; brand to. suit tenant. Provincial fruLwood, 1i k e new fertlUzer spreader, mis. VOICE acd pian~former col. CLERK $500 ences. TUxedo 2.9818 atter DESIRE general housekeeper 6 p.m. ANDARY 823.1027 RUMMAGE SALE Tuesday, Sep- new, $200 for bbony, excel- 22041 Michigan W., Dt:!aroom Punc.. an,i oJ !ldy Bldg. part time, to 7 p.m. eteady after 7 p.m. $235. Couple only. TUxedo GROSSE POINTE tcsident since New Designers Clothes lent condition. VAlley 2.8544. _Jol~~_R_a~~_~~il_e-,-M_ad_is_onHts. 1:; Kercheval TU 1.7747 I Plus benefits. Denby Clean - EXPERIENOED housekeeper Home: 1023 Rosl)'"Il Rd. ers, 20087 Mac k, Grosse 4-4067 afternoons and eve- 1941 desires' furnished home 60% Oft ----,------' babysitter.TL~9day througlh Dings" or apartment. No pets or chil- Original PriC'El. CONN CLARINE" and case. GOLF EQUIPMENT - Several TU 4:2832 Pointe. Saturday. Ref ere nee s Cost $135, ~acrif ice $~5. Ex- seb, new 1966 Spalding Top- New tlasses bemg formed for . __ ' . NEFF RD. - Upper duplex, 3 dren, Finest references. Call fall Clothing 'l'akec 886-2006. cellent ~:(ldttion. Boy scout Flite wood.s and ir

GUNS' er, 22,000 miles. Beautiful, no ------' ------& 3 bed-rooms, owner's' suite, ' buy at $110,.000. Reasonable Sun room. Reoreation room r information telephone the ... All perfect condition rust or dents. Almost new SAILBOAT, 20' Cat am {)i' an. i m~id's room and bath, first down payment. with fireplact'. $i:7,OOO. owner 821-8985 any evening BROWNING 12 automat~c, ven.1 dres. Best offer takes. 884. fi~gl~ss,. &aBed only 5 times, d I floor laundry center, elegant from 6-10 or write Mr. Harms,

I' 936 Beaconsfield, G r 0 s sse tilated rib with chamois cov. I 1610. tral!er, mmt. 886.03~2:...___ Pur Y BPoEwRdnelrNrGoom.GeI.tnUinbe.Wld~L. C. A. WEBSTER THOROUGH COVERAGE er, cost $190. KARMAN GHIA, 1966, 'blue, WANTED: Sailfish or Sunfish, qua 1 y UI 109 25 N. Washinpton Pointe, Detroit 30, Mich. IMMED ON OTHER Center hall, REMINGTON 16 automatic, 1,800 miles, $2,000. Dickinson, reasonable. Pat. TU 2-3845. 100 KERCHEVAL TU 4.2228 on a. carefully landscaped Oxford, Michiyan . GROSSE POINTE HOUSES with chamois cover, cost $190. WO 3-[.820 days, TV 5'6239, ------_. ~ . ._~ site near Capital Lake. TU 1 Oxford 1.628.2515 , 5th or SAYAGE 300 deer rifle with nights. LIGH~~ING #466'8'. excel1~nt ' - i 4200. I ~ Lake Orion 692.2291 I Stop in for a tIme saving list Builtins. WE'RE KICKING off the Fall l' W . h b I --.----.------corniltion, 2 sets salls, racmg ------~-~----~ I tailored to your 1equirements rie.s. Wa 2,2 eaver scope W1t sea -I '66 MUSTANG convertible 289; equipped, motor and trailer. Grosse Pte. Farms GFtOSSE POINTE - Near bus. • I from our comprehensive Grosse season with ~ price reduc- sc!ulO1s. bard, cost $190. fully automatic, power steer-I Late season buy at $1,050. . A home plus an income. Each TA PPA'N S I Poir;te catalog of photographs I tion on this center hall co. Trade.in SACRIFICE $100, each; all I ing and brakes, wood green I TUxedo 6-2807. 27 PRESTON has 2 b4irooms, separate ays/' and small floor plans. Ii lonial with (our b~droom!'; three, $250. interior, 4,000 miles, $2,475. ----.------heat, bright, kitchen. Good and two full second floor St. Clair S Recreation VAlley 2-9393 Call 884.9654. 12D-ACREAGE AND NEW COLONIAL ~ 5 bed- floor plan. TU 4-0600. I bath". You can now ~rab MAX() N bedroom, ---~ SU!URBAN PROP rooms, 4 baths .. Center h~ll, , .' "SEPTEMBER DAYS are of( this one a'1.d mak(' a 8A-OFFICE EQUIPMENT CADILLAC, '63, convertible, • marble floor, CIrcular stall'S, GROSSE POINTE FARMS _ . . spectnc'llar return on you!' l&rage. $11 FOR SALE light green, full power, $1,995. ERTY FOR SALE 2 first. floor powder r~0z.ns. I Tender loving care hlls been I here ~nd football IS In BROTHERS, INC. invested house dollars. So St. Clair She ------.----.---- TUxedo 6.2600. ApprOXImately 35 ft. .hvtng given to this attractive a.bed./ the air. Our harvest of B3 F'ERCHEVAL TU 2-6000 huddle with the rest of the TYPEWRITERS and atiding -.------METAMORA I . d' . g r I I bedrooms, machines, n~w, rebuilt. Iiea. 195:9 SEA GREEN Hillman room, arge. mmg r?om, a. .room RANCH. Ph bath'S, ex- home va ues are worthy ------.- --._-- family and come up with rage. Saer HUNT CLUB den room, hbrary; kItchen, 4 cellent kit'Chen with range f 'd'" a plunge play which will sonable prices. National Of- Minx convertible. Original ,car garage. $125,000. Calli and refrigerator, .2-car at. 0 your consI eratlon. NEAR LAKl£ ST. CLAIR St. Clair 51 lice Equipment, 16833 Harper owner, 3g,500 miles .. Ne,w ACRE and 12 acre parcels builder. tached garage, iully air-eon-I put you b scoring position. 110 We're sure our, owner won't and HarpE at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. black top and 4 ne~ tIres In in the heart of the Hunt Club. ditioned, games room. P'1'iced! FIRST OFFERING In the Heart ':)f the Farms be called for defensiv<, 4Ox!SO, 10 -.------~---~--- su.mmer 1966, engme good, iIigh rolling scenic land with CHESTER P. JANKOWSKI to sell fast. TU 1-6300. 1 WOODS LANE _ OPEN A'M'RACTJVE CAPE COD fea.1 885 $3SO per J ~B-A~TIQU~S stIc)l:, $350 or best offer. TU river forming north boundary. TU 1-9098 SUNDAY 2.5 _ Large 3 year, turi{lg 2 bedroom~ and large! holding. 000. DISCONTINUED original oc- 2-3051. Both pieces offer rare op- GROS.SE POINTE WOODS - old Colonial better than new: bath on 1st floor, kitchen with f. FOURTH DOWN situation is tagonal ROYAL DOULTON '65 MUSTANG convertible, red, portunity in this area. --_. -. --" - -.-,------Like new! Spacious 2-bed. - all the extras have already' eating area, nice bl droom and I what we are talking about At old LEEDS SPRAYS china. 289. automatic, power steer- C W S R room RANCH. Panelled fam- been- added - occupied only, bath plus storag,. on 2nd I when it comes to financiDJ~ ~ TU 5-7294. ing and brakes,' under 10,000 . A. EB TE CHAM P"0 N ily room with fireplace, IIh by a couple. 4 bedrooms, 21},l floor. St. Paul parish. Rich.! another center hall offering ____ L---______miles, $] ,850. TUxedo 4.9654. 25 N. Washingron I baths; . kitcnen built.ins,'first baths, family room with fire- ard elementary :H hool. Con-: on Lincoln Road. Upstair!' 9-ARTICLES WANTED --.------~---.- Oxford, Michigan floor laundry facilities. Pellu place, excellent carpets and venient to shopping on the: therE' is a bedroom each for BOOKS, art objects, paintings. 1955 CHEVY, good transporta. Oxford 1.628-2515 ' I REALTOR windows plus many other drapes ... $47,500. Hill and transportation. a six man line, and three GROSSE tion, 38,000 actual miks. Best. custo features A step to Immediate cash. Lake Orion 692.2291 ' m . shower rooms. The 100 foot 'A most • B. C. Claes Book Sl}op off~~U~:944_.______IFIRST OFFERING Star of Sea. VACANT. Terms. 22731 MAXINE, S1. Clair Shores CALL lot has enough room in the house euatoll Since 1928 "CAD" for Dad, 1966 sedan ------~ ----- LAICE SHORE LANE, 59 - TU 1-63(l'l'., - Must be seen, move.in back yard for punting pra('. Among man Certified Appraisals with air and power, $4,650. 12E-COMMERC!AL PROP- , One of Grosse Pointe Shores' condition, modernized kit'I:h. .GEORGE PALMS, Rltr. tice. This one is certainly large living WO 3.4267 I TUxedo 6.1139. OFFICE BUILDING. Most de. lovely tree lined streets is GROSSE POINTE WOODS - en with built.in stove and no wall flower ... mum's library, UC4 ------. th" settI'ng for this truly Excellent 4-bedroom 2 baths refrigerator, new carpeting TU 6-4444 We have excel 1ent boo k s an d ..._-- sirable east side location. In. " SEMI RANCH L k't h . 1" ~ the word. race, 4 b delightful paintings for sale. I' 1965 CHEVROLET s!a.hon wag. fundional split level. Three, . 1 • arge I c en 10 Ivmg room, new gas .ur~ ._--- -- ... -- - -. room, 2~ 1 ._. . .__ on, V.S, powerghde, power quire TU 5.6400. bedrooms, 2J,.~ baths, library,; with built.ins, games room, nace, Ph-car garage. Under A PERFECT BLOCK will help tional be(l1"(l WANTED -- Home 01 furni.\ st~erL'lg, ~ne owner, 10,400 12F~RESOR'T PROPERTY- 2-car attached garage, cin:u- i . terrace and attached garage. $15,000. Hidden Lane, 753 . to set you up fer this play. 8rd floor. I( ture Ilr odd pieces. WA 1. mIles, $2,2;,0. TUxedo 4-4206. lar drive. Newly decorated. I Owner transferred, quick oc. Superb ranch, 7 room:, of sheer: And the block to whkh we schools. St. 8575. 1------FOR SALE Vacant. Move right in. Open, cupancy. Handy to every- BY APPO INTMENT luxury situated on a quiet; . are referring is just one possession. ------4.door MIO LODGE FOR SALE daily. . thing. Good price. TU 1.6300. : 884-6200 i lane. 3 bedrooms. J lh baths i long block and leads to the PIANOS WANTED 1964 BUICK LeSABRE ON A HIGH bank of a beautiful ! I , exceptionally finE: )'ecreation: lake. You'll find no inter- T. RAYI Grands, Spinet.s, and small Up- hardtop. . trout stream, suitable for BY APPOINTMENT i IN T~E YILtAGE - Perfectly 1555 ALINE _ Suitable for; room. ference with your view of ! TU 1-1100 I.f rights. Highest cash paid. PERFECT CON1?ITIO.~ .. Power plush club or family use. Will RIVARD, 581 _ In the most I mamtam~~ FLAT. 3 room~ I' small family or i'~tired coup.le, : the water from t.he dini~~ VE 7.0506 bukes,. .steenng;. bIg 400 accommodate 17 guests in desirable 10ca'Lion in the City each. DlVlded ~asement, 2 2 bedroom semI-ranch Wlth RUTH ASSOC IATES room window, and the white -.-~------..------transmIssJ.On, radIO, heater, mal'n bu'I'ld;"g. This is one of f G P inte this finp. car garage. Beautiful gro~nds. expansion area. T.JOCated on of Grosse Pointe picket fence will give you . t t . "d t' t d .... 0 rosse - 0.' Completely mod ern lZ e d . th t' t f BOOKS purc h ase.d E ntire 1I. cus om nm lOSI e, m e the better bdges in lower center hall Co19mal has had I th h t. l' . attlactlve street In the Woods. , TU 6-4060 e protec lon you wan or NOTTlr brari~s, fine sin g I e items. windshield, seat belts. $1,550. Michigan. Formerly owned by . all of the care one could I rou.g -ou '. UXUflOUS c~r- I . I that screen play. Why not Firat offerinl Midwe3t Book SerVice. l'Ux. After 5 p. m. TU 1.8725. the Mitchell Bentley Corp. lavish on a home. Four bed. ,pet, draperies. Exeellent In. 316 McKINLEY _ Roomy 4: 81 Kercheval on th,~ Hill pick up the ball and run in excellel edo 5.2450. 233.22.91. rooms, plus an ex-tra on the i vestment. TU 1.6300., I bedroa:r.i 11;2 bath Colonial ._~_.. .. _ with this one! heat. End large bedll HANDMADE gi~ft-l-.te-m~s-w-a-nt-e-d'tiO CHEVY wagon, 36,000 miles. ------thi.rd floor. make it fine .for HALL PLACE 63 _ Choice in the Farms with immediate! , WE'LL PLACE this town bou!'.!' session at for unique new shop. Taken Good condition. $425. Origi. HOUGHTON LAKE chIldren, and the beautIful . "F "1' t. 0 . occupancy. P:lrquet. fioored {<'LEETWOOD FlRST OFFER. . on our starting team, and nal owner. Tuxedo 1.8364. i JOHNS'O"'. 'S RUSTIC RESORT kitchen, plus new furnace,. harmI s hO c a I. n , neadl" den, breakfast room, glassed- ING _ E~cep-tional 3 bed- on consignment. TU 6-1730 or I r . . I b' sc 00 s, sop P 1n g an. I' h 2 . ' when you read the line un T. RAYI TU 4-5117. CAD1L-L-A'-C-,-1-9-63--F~1-e-et-w--o-~d,A fabulous property with ana-! wmn.g, roof and p 11m mg ('hurches. A weB constructed m d s eepmg pore, -car ga- room .bnck bungalow. N.nt-. you'll ktlOW why. Secludt'd TU 1-1100 I ------~----~--~-- . L f t are JOY for parents. All of. home with four hedrol)ms ra",e. ural flreplace, sepal at~ din-' third floor bed/oom ann WE BUY old gold jewelry and gray with black leather top. I tional reputatIOn. a~e ron, ~hi.s can. bp. yours at a real- two baths, family and game~ iog room, Florida room, ga .. silver. Vogue J~welers 22377 Evt!ry Cadillac extra includ-, Motor Lodge (bath In all: lst.IC. pnce. Call us before room. Newly decorated and 521 MIDDLESEX -- French ra~e. Convenient to transpor- bath. Three good.sized bed. Moro;s Road. ' ing air conditioning. First II r?oms~ .and up.to"~ate spar~.! thlS lS -gone. "arpetl'ng l'S l'ncluded. Don't Provincial in Windmill Pt. tahon. rooms and another bath on ANITA .- . - - - - ..--- - ~--, $2500. Tuxedo 5-6948. lIng dming room WIth c~cktaIl I " area with 3 family bedrooms, the ~ecood floor. Gigantic with lJI'ge WANTED-!;) or 12.[00t wOod-I------:--- lounge. Available in one pack- LAKESHORE 785-~rhis older i wait. Call today. TU 4.0600. cl}pius closets, plus bedroom , . , living room with fireplacE', .hope a en laddp.r. TUxedo 5.(1745. FERARI st~led Boano <.Turm), age or separately. Contact home. has. so. m:m:v pleasant' HAMPTON, 18'~.<.' _ A 3 1.._..1'1 or den and bath down. Faro. I' CR,ESTWOOD - Gro~s,' Pomte I entrance hall, and separCtte Terms. $1~ - - ..- .._.-~------I custom Flat coupe WIth Pl- Earl M Johnson Prudenville ..1 h t st u.:u'I' 1 . d t Shores Custom bUIlt elegant lavatory and l' e v,' 0 r ked ' d' d . , , surprIses mSl~e t 8. you mu room' ....,.lon~_al near shops I y roo en, Ja' OUSle errace . 1 .. 10A-MOTOR.CYCL ES i relli tires an responSIve, e- Michigan, 366-5366. 11 f t t t vv wit h bar.b.q, be aut i f u 1 3 be.droom, 10.l ba ..h ~a~~h. i kitchl.'n. Terrific room down. ANITA--« . FOR SALE \ pendable Buick VB power and -..-.-;'--______ca ,or lln appom.men 0 and bus. Full dining room,; gl'ounds. Famlly room, plus acllvltles I :ll~o with fireplace. No 3 twin betl --..-.---.------~----- Hurst shifter_ Excellent con- LEXINGTON Heights, Mich. ;ee 'it. Four r~edroomsd'') den, powder room and games room. E x cell e n 1 decor I yard or sidewalk cares. pane1lM i 1966 BSA VICTOR 441 ce, low I clition, must sacrifice at $1,750 l.ake Huron, 7347 Maple Rd. am! y room, .. rary a.n a room Should go fast. TV 4. throughout.. Attache(; 2.car T:lJ;uz:ed at $32,5IlO! ious kit'f1ll mileage, spec:al paint job. or best offer. 884.4509. Sunlmer or yeal' 'l'ounq home. lovsly farm kitchen WIth a 0600' 1507 SUNNINGDALE - Beau. garage. Many extras. Call beautiful vl'ew of the lake' ti£ul semi.ranch overlooking inete. Nell Must be seen to be appl'e------~-~----- Well insulated, 4 bedrooms y ' . Lochmoor So-lf Course with today for f'lll particulars. DON'T BE LEFT warming t.he dated. test offer .TUxedo I CHEVROLET-65 Impala, V.8, plus laimlY room. All interior gi~e s.o mthuch liv aiftibi.1it.. The NOTTINGHAM, 958-60 - Brick bcrl\.h while someone else CA:LVIN-( 1.2469. I Automtltic, r ad i 0, heater, . prIce 10 e owesl f 1S ex. , . spacious living roOr.t, fomal _.______whitewalls. excp.llent condi- 10 knotty, pln~ and cedar./ tremely fair. I flat. 6 rooms each umt. Heat dinin.~ room, huge famny OXFORD SUUTH _ 3 bed. ~teals the show. You'll cap. Colonial. ] HONDA 160 cc, 10\l mileage, ti,)O $1895. 294.0504. Completely fUrDl<ed, must be , I and utilities separate. Ga. room, delightful kitchen, 2 i."ooms, llh baths. Center en. ture the scorinl!: honors by Den plua excellent condition. 821-4535. ~ ~._._. ~_ seen. Sell at sacrifice. TUxedo i PARK LANE. 825 _ With aU I ra.ge. Good condition. Desir. bedrooms, 2 ba-tds plus pow- trance Colonial. First floor Illlttting the famil', int~ terrace. R 1 . 4 57A7 able location. Park """iviJeges. d . n <1 d this newer farlu COlo.oI'a1b" .- - -- ..--- ~--- --,-~- 196:1V2 FORD , 2 door Ga1aXle __ ~__ ~'.. __ .. 'I the details so charmi.ng in .8 I "'- er room on mam "'loor, an den, large screene terrace. ~ 1966 SUZUKI Sport 50, 1,800 d"lllxe. Turquoise with black -----.-- N E 1 d C 1 1 h Will sell Land Contract. TU 2 b d b th rec rr.o'm wl'th (I'renl-ce. At. mid,s('ason', W a t c h the LAKE SUO ... BEAUT1FUL modern summer I ew ng an 0 oma., t lS' 1.4200. generous e rooms, a v " 5 miles, good condition, $300. vin,'l top, c! e a n, no rust. four be.lr.'om pIllS lIbrary upstairs with space roughed ~~cbed garage. Estate d7..e lot. games on your tt>levision in G.P. Yaehl ~ cottage, 3 bedrooms, all con- _.. U v , ' ,: .... h d' at your ell TUx.ed~~~~56. ~ ,.. 21217 Kingsville, hear Mol'- veni~nces. Very close sandy hou:>_ also has the adv~ntage ST. PAUL PARISH _ Every. in for another bedroom, t e SIll 10 ceiling family • bedrool: 1965 HONDA 50, electric starter, oss, apt. 105. beach, 110' wooded lot, fire- of a dead end stre(~t neur t~e, thing for the ~arge family. bat h .. Panelled recreation IWHITTIER-3 bedr"om Cola- room.. If the kids make too mild', qu r 5(\0 miles.' mint condition, '66- c,~DiLLAC hardtop Sedau place, guest house, furnished, lake. There are ~!\,ree b~t'ls ~ C:larming4-begroom Geor. r?om wl.th bar and c0!llplete, nial with 2'1l. baths. Fir,it floor :Ut~l~irn~~~r~:e~~ .t~j~~he~~ pooperty. : 1 $215. 882.0852. 1 de Ville, low mileage, fully Lake Huron. north of Sarnia. and aedlav. ahnd ,t. beaUtIlfUI ~ gian COLONIAL. New mod. kltc~en in basem~nt. Sl~uated! d~il and family room, 2 car by 665. .---- - .... -.-~- I . _.I ooa no."2 $10800 C II S . 3448871 screen pore orf more pus k't h 'th b 'It I' on V<& acre lot wlth sprmkler I attached garaire. Rec~eation are four of them. Tell your HONDA, 1966, 65 CC, 2,~ I ~qUJ.~p'~_'_OUV-__~"':.~ .--.- i- ' . _a__ ~~~:., . -~ values..A .be.aut~ful sett.ing' ~~ary~ Ctee:;a.c~l s I e ~p i~~ system,. panelled. 2-car a.t- room with natural fit eplace wifp to brin~ dinner in on ~ Stn-:mNGDJ miles, best offer over $200. 1930 LaSALLE, 7 passenger, 4 i 12H-LAKE ,lND RIVER for a dlscnmmatmg fam1ly. porch' upstairs den maid's tached garage WIth electnc and lav. Many extras. tray ... ~he'll love this ttly epleim TU .H037 I door sedan in real good shapE. PROPERTY room' with bath. E~tra SO' eye. , 'caul'!' lh!' kilchen'!, ~llanl.:- .UlTOUDdill ..'1 11 8840623 VACANT LOT I ing Ill'W with huilt.ins. You SUZUKI~. Hi65~250 ce, .bl~~:-~x- 1._~180~~_~. - . _.: ---.------lot. Excellent value. TV I'I DETROIT 'OXFORD SOUTH. 4 be,iroom, can for~cl aboul th(> yard 2~ batha. celJent condition, .new tir~s 11"ORD 1963 l"airlane 500 wagon, ST. CLAIR RIVER HOME WINDMILL POIN~E DR N.E. 6300. I , . 21fl bath centt'r entrance Co. . .. Ih('r(' i~ none. 'Tis all room ovet and wheels, electriC starter, I V.8. midnight blue, new tires, Boatsmans Paradise: Walking, corner.of Bal"1'm~ton. Call _ /1242 ~RAYTON - In SIt. Clare Ionia!. Contemporary design patio and ground COvel'. 120 by 200 $475. TU 1-8657. 37,000 miles. E~cellEmt con. distance to shopping, city us for SIze .and prlee. ,YORKSHIR~, 1388 - AttJ;ac.: parISh, 3 bedr~m, .1!.i bath with first floor library, break. ROSLYN-D --- --.-.------l'ti $850 Private owner 1 wat~r, sewer, n~w breakwalI, tlve EnglIsh on corner sIte., spotless Colomal wlth alum- fallt nook. screened t"l'nICe, ..A mortgage may be necessary 1965 HONDA, 150 CC, good ~6~'69 . . J 3 bedroom home, beautifully CALL US FOn. INFORMATION 3 bedrooms, den or 4th bed- inuro trim, scteened porch, 2 CI:r attached garage. bedroom. : at l.imes. but tht! conscienc~ shatJe, $3i5. 885.2736. __' and expensively oot.. $900. Gerald M. Emig Ageney JOHNSTONE & &- matic 6. whitewalls, oDGEi.anc~-;tandard 115 S. Riverside Dr. TAPPAN Carter & (:0. I REALTOR Edgar M( '64 -BiA'CK~P~~-ti~~...B~~ne;jile. i transmission, 6. $375. Call be. st. Clair, Mich. TU 4-5700 JOHNSTONE I CALL TU 4.4400 TU It ha:; to go. 822.1551. ! tween 6 and 8 p.m. 882-3165. 329-3511 . 329.3612 I 90 Kercheval' On-the-Hill • . iOf) KERCHI-;V AI... Tl: 4.2228 I I

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"ber 15, 1966 Thursday, September IS. 1966 ESTATE ~GRO'$SE POINTE NEWS ,-l", r Page Twenty-thr .. .. ,ALE U-R~AL ES1.AT! '13-REAL ESTATE -~------FOR SAtE Ii-REAL 15TATI. 13-REAL ESTA1E 21-MOVING "STORAGE 211-PAINTING AND 21P-fURNITURE REPAIR 215-CARPENTER, WORK FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE DECORATING I -( .------ABCO Movin, and Storage. CUSTOM uphol,terhg. A splen. Additions Alterations FIRST OFFERING - Beautiful AUDUBON 1021 - C~nter hall $9.ftO an hour, 2 men, 'lS.DO PAINTERS and decorators of did seleetlon of decoraUve BERKSHIRE 'lOt hour, 3 men. Anytime, fine and commercial fabrit:S. Ex.pert needlep(l1nt ~el Safe ~bedroo:n Colonial u n d e r RIVARD near Waterloo - 1m Colomal. Living room 24 ft.•, an homes Kitchen Modernization construction on Lochmoor ideal location for a family fonnal dining room, library, 6BE'OROOMcolonial with every. Anywhere. Time starts at buildings. Insured. VADey 4- mount~ng. Estimates cheer. or Minor lkpa!r your home 775-5320 also 9172 fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker- hat the police and Blvd. in Grosse Pointe Woods. with set1oo1 Ige childl en. glassed in SUIll'oom, , kitchen -e ...... -a.~ Irtment is within thing. H 1;1ATE D .~g Walnut 4-5588. ' '. _ cheval. VA 2-8993. -C;;~ TIrla home otf~r8 large livlDg French Colonial with " bed. 13%18with breakfast alcover. pool, family room, recreatIon _ COMPLETE decorating. Paper. _ u_ his ~ome which is room witil bay, famlly room rooms, 2 batll.s, library, at- 1st floor lavatory; heated ga. room, screened terraee. All 21A--GENERAL SERVICES hanging, Insured, guaranteed. 2IfL ...PLASTERI~(G lited to accommo- with fireplace, 2 full baths tached gar age, 50' lot. rage, 22x22, with electrie eye. this and more on a large AI Schneider. TUxedo 1-0585. ~ _ FRANK.J. ST. AMOUR idow or a couple. and 2 half-baths; well Plan" $36,000. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, master comer lot. Quic1: posaeasion. HANDY MAN S E R V ICE _ --- _ bath. and den Oil TU 2-8324 TV 106"1 ' iled kitchen, laundry room, bs large clo~t, dressin:t Chimney, porch repair and INTERIOR. ~XTERIOR paint. JOHN &; FRANK £1001'. When out of. mud :room, oversize 2-car SWIMM1'NG POOL, room. private bath; deck 888-:i020 odd jobs. PRescott 7-3482. lng, Attention apartment own. PLASTER CONTltACTORS DOmG types of c.rpenter ,ts arrive. you can attached garage; all dec, GROSS~ PTE PARK near porch, divided basement, rec- -,------ers - retirees. General car. Repair Wo:.k all m in thE' upstair. --- HANDYMAN serv!ce. An Gid penter repairs, will papering work, remodeling attic rooms, orated W your individual Jefferson, _ 'Center entrance reation room with fireplace. Free EatimJ tes porches. Small or big JOM. :.. 0 w mainteJlance. Laundry room, fruit closet, ST. CLAm SHORES. E Z' b e n jobs, r~pair work. Painting, and gutters, Free estimate. ractive Y3rd. Near taste. Colonial on a 90' lot close to 1960 brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, etc. DRexel 1.9519. 382.1221. Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892. g~s heat F. A., lot 8Oxl58. 1~ batbs, Florida room, 2 _, _ VA 4-8260 ~r 5 p.m. tion. Very reason. fIcl1ool•• Library, 4 bedrooJDI, RIVER ROAD - Large 8-bed- Well landscaped, e y c 1o'n e ear attamed. gar>l, 80' lot. room Contemporary in GrosS(; 3:lh ~aths, ati;ached garage, beated pool designed for easy fence. sprilV'Jer aystem. Will finance. '772-1365. SuBURBAN MAlNT&(ANCE PAINTING PLASTERING - Sp~ ela11zing :re- Additions - Alteration. Pointe Woods, complete in ASSOCIATES every detail, including built- maintenanee. ST. CLAIR SHORES near St. Interior and Exterior" residen. pairs, cracks, falIi 19 ceilings, New Homes Complete Bonle &!rviC(;1 clean. Jim Blackw ell. VAlley in stove, 2 ovens. disbwasher. Ma'rtha Backers, Lucy'& "burch. 22960 Clair- tial and commercial. Fully With Interior and Exterior Painting 1.7051, VAlley 4-3)22. Kitchens, Family Booms draperies Ind carpeting, at- HAMPTON 766 - OWner leav. wood. Two bedroom, custom insured, free estimates. !ix. Realtor a Specialty perien~ed crew. We A1Jo Specialize lit ge of four bedroom tached 2,ear garage and ing city and 'will sell on land brick :ranch, two car, recrea- < ModerDizlDl Bathrooma ,', contract or cub. 1Y.a atory on VA 1.7710 ", PR6-3038 211t-eEMENT ~'ORK e wggest you call 'i~,. screened ,ummer room. tion room, 8 yean old. PR THEOPORE BRIGGS corne informed of '70' 19t. Den, Florida room, l..fS80.8fter 5 p.m. 430 MADISON-Well kept, com. 3 bedrooms, 1¥.I baths plus \ WA 4-4129 THIELE Construction lIs of 1645 Ford BISHOP, near Kercheval-Eng. CARPET LAYING H. CHAUVIN u will be surprised fortable 3.bedroom Colonial lemi-~ed 4th bedroom. CUSTOM PAINTING & Supply Co•. in the Farms. featuring a fire. DOCTOR'S & nsh Colonial, under $30,000. NEW AND OLD CEMEN'.r COl\"TBACTOR lice inside. Built !n TU 5-3387. ,. & DECORATING' . PR 5-2828 ck possession. Act place, covered terrace. ga. GROSSE PTE. SHORES - DENTIST'S , Quality Work ALL TYPES OF CEMENT rage. convenient layout, Hi Stair Carpet, Shifted Ce~r hall Colonial just a CLINIC. ':Mack IIDd 9 Kile Rd. Interior and Exterior WORK CARPENTEP..-A1l ~ repair baths. few dcws fMm Lakeshore 19912 DOYLE PLAOE, WEST ,Repairs of All Types area. 14 1'OOlJlI. Plenty of 20 Years Experience and remodeling. carl Watloll, Open' Sundlly'l..s Clgaret Burns Ra-Woven • Walks ... :>rives It Porf~hea Drive. Completa family room, park~.ng spaee. ExeelleDt ill. ALL WORK 'GUARANTEED LA 6-5501. 830 LINCOLN - 3 OOdroom., 4. bedrooms, 3¥.1 batlhs. Va. By ORe..' • Patios. Waterproofing 11k bath semi.ranch in the vestment. LEO and, BO;B TRUDEL RUDOLPH TONELLO 545-3203 :c:usive by cant, City. Extras include a sun- BeatMifuIll.y, deoonted, v e r y • Pre-Cut S';eps OFFERED BY TU 5-0703 COMPLETE Decorating service. H. F. JENZEN room, finished basement with large .3 bedroom, 2~ bath • Tuck Pointing i ,Painting, interior, exterior, office and bar. ~riclc garagc C-olonillli. Formal dininlg room, paper h.mging and removing. BUILDING ~LAND TOLES 'A N IEL 2.1e-:-EL,ICTRICAL No jl])b too amaU. Fref estimates. and solid construction at a lamily kitchen with built-ins, 'sEiVlCES Materials, workmanship guar. Home and 1DduItr1al ~ • low, low price. Our 25th Year in Grosse -~...,.'ft4,_ 20225 MACK TO' 6-1190 finisbed 1'eCll'NtiOll r ~om, anteed. For estimate, r~ CALL Additiona, a t t 1c • completed. large eareened terrllCe over. ELECTRICAL WIRING Por.A enclonre., rtM!I'Nt1oIl :'4. KEaCHEV AL TUxedo s-QOO looks lovely prden. Dunes and REPAIRS WILLIAM FORSYTHE REARTY Q EN VAlley 2-91Of~ rooms, garqes repaired. WILLIAM W. UE Eiementwy end Star of the KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC CO. EXPEtiT mason worIt, repairs, Realtors 1 ARCHITECTURALLY d",signed. S ..~-- "- . t TU 1-8'" '1"U .... U 886-414 ------_ G e." r It ia n colonial. AlmOM sea. t7.3 II...,-LJ:&.UO"I appom. TU 2.5900 EXPERT painting, paPer hang. by retired brickla:/8r. PRes. y 0 ment. 884-3109. " _ ing. Frere estimates. G. Van cott 5-0429. CARPENTER wants small fOlie, -,------I DEN LANE uew, 4 bedroom, ,,¥., bath. 1.1D-ELE"""RICAL Assche. VAlley 4-1492. :VAL TV 6.3800 905 H 0 Grosse Pointe home. Profes- _"". • panelling, repairing sereena, _. ------lch & Judy Theatre) FIRST OFFERING GROSSE PTE. WOODS sion:ally decorated, furnished OXFORD RD. South of Mack. APPMANCES PAINTING, inside and out, no J & J CEMENT CO. PGl'ches, llte. PRescott 1-3'129. 740 and landscaped. Complete Attractive cM1terball colonia'l HOOVER-EUREKA job too small. Full time. Free ANY TYPE CEMEJliT WORK 21T-DRESSMAKING LINCOLN. Rancb.1 bedrooms, 2 baths. with av.ard winning designed Largle living room, paneled AUTH. SERVICE estimates. Best of references. Drive' .18ys • Patios, etc. C 1 ',.t Open St..turday and Sun. swimming prol. Located in lib d:_: kit-I. Charming 4-bedroom oonliU, new exclusive 'u1Hlivision of ,1'a1'Y. WIID8 room, ~el1 FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY Frank Provenzano. We Screen and Enclose Patio. MINOR alterat;oDl and helDl. TUxedo 5-4llli Waterproof Rasem9nta 10 on 2lh baths, large panelled day 2.5 t'.m. 1 t h th of J f with ~ bay, 3 bed-, AT" U'AV' ....~ Suits, coats and dresses. VAl- fi Ide egan ames, sou , e • rooms, ftndstbed recreation ~ ~ ley 2-9743. family room, rep ace, eep By OWNER VA 2-6Ol5O feraon, near water front. Of. 1'1176 E. Wwn 'TO 1-1122 PAINTING, c" 10 r s matcl1et!, Money lot and kar garage. Mint fered by owner. Completely room with tireplace. Close to . , ,. :;, papering,paper reDloved,lVaU SEWING alterationa, adults and condition and newly dec------carpeted, custom draped and scl1ools, shopping, transporta. , Eest Side VeI<:uum wash1!t: w 0 r 1t guaran-:.eed. children; hems, zlppen, pit. orated throughout. Richar?, T AV'tl'n NTE, MO Wi dmlll beautifully furnished for 1m. tion. 0a.rpetin8 new this year. Formerly"JIatper Vacuum Mertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. J.W. KLEINER lows, dra~ Trouaen euffed. Brownell, St. Paul's Seh.ools. ~OI ,n mediate possession. Call VAl- Jmed~ OCCUp8ocy.a:rl-44M. '. 1-7455. Is How Early possession. By owner Pt'e. - 20 minutes to down- GROSSE POINTE'S ONI~Y CEMENT CONTR.~CT01\ 1"'u 3'A % mn, 5 bedrooms aw sitting' ley 14900 dllriq office hours. GEORGE S" DALLY ----_. --~~ .000 or $2.000 with leaving city. Assume ~ \ room, 3~ baths. New kitahen -!..rokers protected. NEWPORT NEAiB THiE DE- AJl types Cement, Ii.tone and EXCLUSIVE ALTEB.ATlONS H OaVE R by Marie Stephena. Quick r of a nice 20 fam- mortgage. with built-tns. call to see Ws. '.mOlT RIVER • ilDcome bun. . , PAINTING, DECORATING' Brick Work - New and Repairs nent building near 88S-4424. GROSSE POINTE Woods, 540 gaIn', 6 dOW!l1,l' up, St • .Mar. Paper hangln8 and wan 'ervice on hema. (l"ura). '1'U \V.- 5-7610. Grosse Pointe which OPEN SAT. 1.5 Cook, below Morning side.... tin's parish. Gas heat, auto. I'A,CTORY AUTH01UZBD lng. Serving th1a community for Drivewl3'.'\ Porches, Walb per year. For more ~VICB OVer 25 ye8J'l. Patios, 'ruck Pointing, OPEN HOUSE bedroom colondal, open eve- matic hot water, }"'gre, hearbed ALTERATIONS aDd aewL". on telephone the Sat. &; Sun. 2-3 p.m. CLOVERLY RD., 286 ntngs and Su'tday. Tuxedo basement. WaIkilllg wtMee Pre-cast Steps. POINTE VACUUM TU l-'MO Will piek up ud de1lv~. :1.8985 any E'venin~ VACANT 4-6988. of schools, cOOroh end 2 bus- TUxedo 1.3689. or write Mr. Harms. In tlh€ 1l'arrm8 - Top executhe lines.' Beautlful ~bo:rhood. FREE PICKUP &I DELIVERY EXPERIENCED 'hoasepainting, No Job Too ~;man oosfield. G I' 0 S sse GROSSE PTE. WOODS locatioo with the ulJtima1Jead. ------Under $20,000. Private Own. NEW REBUILT, PARTS by Itudent painters, lOlVer 21 U-PLUMBING etroit :10. Mich. vantage for th~ sdhoo1ing of GROSSE POINTE FARMS er. ~1219. ,Flagstone Walka and PatiOl, TU 1-1014 PR 2-4030' ~~~tes. VA 1.1279 or VA Natural Stone Plmterl IMMEDIATE POSSESSION your Children. 4 or 5 bed- ROLAND..RD., 422_ 3.bedroom 21002 MACK, __ ' _, _ LICBNSICD mater plamblr. Center hall. 4 bedroom, possible rooms. A Jibrary AND a Flori. colonial, 1Y.abaths, panelled R ~ P a ------, A.1 INTERIOR and, exterIor LICENSED &; BO:S'DE,D 1r., remode1lDI. .. I 5th or study. Family room. da IVXml. Wiill COMidM' land don. ree. ro()m. Owner. TV 13A-LOTS FOR' SALE . Guaraoteed electric I. We r 21 E-CUSTOM CORSETS painting, wall wasblng and eKING off the Fall BuiltLt\S. Carpets and drape- contract. 5.7888 for appointment. TU 2'()711 cleaniq. CA1 Bolla .. , TU with a price redul'- ries. Walking distar.ce of INDIVIDUALLY de .11 D e d paper hanging. Have inlur. 2-3150. this center hall cn, OPEN SUNI>AY 2:30.5 ------PL.A!VS OF A 2 FAMILY FLAT Sp cer Jirdle. and surgical ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLow schools. Asking $45,000. - PLUS MAID'S QUARTERS "ith four bedroom!' Trade.in accepted. CJnESTWOOD 90, in the Shores ' OPEN SUN. 2 to 5 OVER GARAGE incluECORATING • BEATING wi'.h the re"t of the st. Clair Shores. Brick ranch, 2 room, eoolosed teIn1ce, reo.--e. bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd Gf:ORGE, PALMS, RI'tr. HOME MAINTENANCE • SEWER CL1tANtNG and come tip with bedrooms, 2-car attached ga. ati'OD room, tiled 8'8l'lage, im. floor; maid'. qUill1ters on 15t. J D C dI ELMER T. LABADIE ALL KINDS CEMENT ge pl"y which will rage. Sacrifice. $SO,900 cuh. meQiate oocupancy. THIS IS THE PERFECT .. an er -VA 2-1282 .I in scoring position. HOUSE FOR ENTER'1'AIN. GROSSE, POINTE PARK. 183'x. ROOFING co. TUxedo 2-2064 AND BRICK \.vORK SUfe our owner won't St Clair Shores. 11 Mile Nd. OLD TOWN, 5OOlS,near oadieux ING. 'i1lere are n-ataDY special lIS' corner lot. Win d m i 11 INC. . ELMERS PLUMBING'and Heat- Hed for defensive 'and Harper section. Building, and ChnnC:1er PQk - Oape featurt,)S, such as tho ll' Pointe arell. Michigan'. Oldest RoOfer 21K ....WINDOW WASH.NG Garage floors, drive'Nay., rat tq. Xitchenafd Dishwa8bera, Residential a1lC1 Commerclal 4Ox50, lot 6Ox120. Income Cod, 3 bedroom., 2 batlbs, ex. Thennopane glused-in Flor- FIKANY REALTOB WBlUs,pr(l.cast StePl;, porches dJspo'IIs, diJhm .. ter, repair, All type. of Roofs and Decb A..()IC WIndow CJeaDel'l. Ser-r. ~-50 per month. AsJililg $35,- (Jellent sfm'age. Finney school ids room over1()()1dngen extra VA 1 ""1" rebuilt or repaire1i. Pati01l1 _rem_ock_L_TU_Aedo 4-4882. r DOWJ';" ~ituation i!' (1)0. Gutters and Conducton ice on storms and screens, e are talking about distriot. luge lot; tirep1ace in the 823.3444. '\.'V ,. and Mtural stone plU'tera. Free estimates. Monthly ratea. All cement craw repaired. 2lY-5'Lm'IMTIN5 come!' to financin~ ANDARY 1m, adjacent to Grosse Pointe master bedroom; exceIaent in. 138-....cEMn'ERY Repairs.,or Notoo jobsmalLtoo larae 521.2459. _ center hall offerin~ Woods -; 36 ft. fronta~e, only . suIation and a bar wit!! run- PROPERTY Basement waterploofing. SILVER at GOLD PLATING olr: Road, Upstairs 823-1027 $3,000. Ding water in the paneled den. " , OUR NEW NUM:8ER G.OLMIN Ox1dWng and :Repa1ring a bedroom each for Can us :for more information; WOODLAWN C e 'm e t e r y. 4 CALL 999-2100 .... FREE ESTIMA'l'ES ..•• Br.. PoLtab..tng & 1ACQueriD.£ an liN~, and threE' LOT - St. Clair Shoree, Clair- make an offer. Own,,, hAs burial rightll in erypts in WINDOW CLEANING J wood Road, eeeluded meat a 'Free~ ~ A. ... T ewelr1 Repe.i'r1n£ EiUlrav1D&. rooms. The 100 foot GROSSE PTE. FARMS been transfe-rr«1 to New mausoleum. Can TUx e d 0 SERVICES NO J01Jl TOO S...~ Ffreplaee ffxtulw reftailbecL throw St. enou~h room in th~ stone's from Lucy',. Y"rk; immediate oecuPl!1eY. 1-6016 for further informa- A most attractive Colonial I ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK FREE ESTIMATES rd for punting prat- JUST CALL hO'dse custom bullt by H. Micou. ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN tion. Caulking, chimney repair •• , WE ARE INSURED LEEBERT his one is certainl\' DISTIN & DISTIN TUxedo 2-:5735 Among many fine featureR are Gutters cleaned '. 372-3022 SILVERSMITHS flower ... mum's large living and dining rooms, 93 Kercheval 888-3060 VE 9-8800 IS-BUSINESS d. ADVANCE :MAINTENANCE If no aDS07er enU 372.3023 FRED-NAVARRO library, excellent screened rer. OPPORTUNITIES TU ~.5539 If110 CHAR.LEVOIX of T BLOCK will heir race, 4 ~drooms, dressing 8 BJk. West O,lmen room 21,2 batbs plus 2 add!. GOODMAN I~O DOYLE PLACE EaM. 3 VA 20-7318 0,1 up for this play. GROSSE POINTE-GRILL ALL ItOOF leaks; Roof repairs. 21M-SEWER CLEANING tionai bedrooms and 'bath on bedroom ccolomal, swimming VERBEKE 'CEMENT; block to which Wf' EXCEPTIONALLY good busi. Do work myself. TUxedo 3i.d floor. Kerby and Brownell pool and pool hOllse. Large ADVANCE MAlN'rENANCE 21% LANDSCAPING ferring is just on{' enclosed porch. Mauy extras. ness, trade and location. Com- 4-5ft50. schools. St. Paul parish. Quick Cement - Bri.ck - Stonl SERViCE oei< and l~ads to the (';'ROSSE PO!:NTE WOODS A real buy for one who Utes petely equipped, perfect con. Electrie Sewer Oleaning for all Wa~OOO'l1DIt ou'll Find no inter- possession. gracious living. Owner. TUx. dition to atari that 'restaurant CALL from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m, for draw and sewers. business you always wanted, with your view of T. RAYMOND JEFFS BLAIRMOOll CT., 1608 edo 1-6733. Make US an offer. gutter work and roof repairs. RESIDENTIAL. COMMERICAL Drivewan - Sid.walb tel' from the dinin~ Immediate occupancy_ POisesaion at closing. SO years' experience. Fully WE DIG AND REP Am PatiO' of aU T1P81 TU 1.1100 If DC ans. TU 2-0176 Between Goethe Ie Charlevoix • Gardening indow. and the whit!:' G!LLEN REALTY insured. Low priced. BROKEN SEWERS POlOh, Steps and Qdmn., fence will ~ive you RICHARD WILLERTZ All Work Guaranteed Repaizw • Shrubbery Tr'mmir~. tection you want for OPEN SUloi'1>AY2 TO & P.M. '77'1.4680 TU 1-8170 884-9512 Expert Tuck POintltlg and • Evergreen Tr~mminll reen pla~l. Why ont N~TTINGHAM RD. SELLING Patching p the ball and run See this 1962 3 bedroom center YOUR HOUSE? 21H-RUG CLEANING 21N':"ASPHALT • Vacation Lawn First otfel.L~; of a 2-famUy fIat entrance ColoniaL lArge fam. I is one ~ Will Buy Outright COMMERCIAL BtJn..DlNG NO JOB TOO SMALL in excellent. eC!\di~on. G • lJ iIy room wdth fireplace, 2 car DRIVEWAY 10 YEARS in the Pl)INTES Cutting heat. Each apa.-mh,nt ,""has 2 atta.ehf:d garage. Early occu. Face briclt on a 2Oxl00 lot. ACE this town hou"{' Near Mack-Cadieux area. TUx- • LandsCape Designing large bedrooms and ~e.... pos-, pa,ncy. Attractively priced. , Quality by starting team, anrl lession at cl~e. edol-6790 or 756-1765 after PRID E ~Custom Pavlnt' Free Estlmtda - LtceDHd 'ou read the lineur> ANIEL 7 p.m., Carpet & Furniture CONTINENTAL ASPHALT () Landscape Planting now why. Secludt'd T. RAYMOND JEFFS IGWENELL TU 2.1730 REAL ESTATE PAVING CO. LA 1-469) floor b•.droom anr! TU 1..1100 If no cOl. TU 2-0178 --- - CLEANERS Dr I v e way s, parking lots, 20225 MACK TU 6-U90 hree g()('d-sized bd. OFFICE BUILDING Our Plant or Your Home churches and sealer. Call and another bath on FOR SALE FREE ESTIMATES Nick .Rudelie. J & J CEMENT CO. GENE'S ond flox, Gigantic' GROSSE POINTE Most desirable eqt aide loca. '10615 CADIEUX 10 Yr. Paving Experience ANY TYPE OEMENT WORK ANITA - 3 bedroom nlneh ... 334-3345 U5-3248 Res. room with fireplac('. wi~b IaTge ki1lChen, near :Meek HOMES ELFORD CT., 117'1 - Modem tion, suitable for commercial, !Drlvt:w~n - Patios, etc. TUxedo 5-5700 Find us fast in the yellow pagel. e hall. and separate s hop ~ and traMPCrlatio1L ranch. 2 bedrooms, study, Industrial OIl' IpI'OfessiOJll8l1 uae. We Screen and EnclOf,e Patios LANDSCAPE y and r cwo r ked Terms. $1.,900. 1320 GRAYTON, OPEN SAT. large living.dining room, large Inquire TV 3-6400. Waterproof Basem!nts . Terrific room down. URDAY 2-5 p.m.-Price re- kitchen, breeze~ay. bath, pow- ARDMORE ACME ASPHALT' CO. vith fin'place No ANITA-.--at Wedgewood. Sharp duced to $29,800. Immediat.e der room, basement recrea. CARPET .and fufniture clean. ' . PR 2.-672! SERVICE )1' "idcwi!lk cares. 3 twin beck'oom ranch. Large posse.lion. A gOOll family tion room with fireplace, lava- 16-PETS FOR SALE lng. Your Michi;an Bankard SIDEDRIVES expertly ~apped ;;t $32.500: panel!~ family 1'09Dl. S{i&e- home, 'Well 10 e 8 t e d for tory. $35,000. TUxedo 6-1464. welcomehere. with asphalt. Save over half. 21~ARPENTlR ~ORK ions kitCJhen with binb cab- sebools. 8 J'OOIn8, 4 bedrooms, TOY POODLE, 7~ in. at stud. Free Estimateg 2:93-7111. .Also puppies. PReseott 8-1534 772.2252 777.7838 FREE ESTIMATE LEFT werming fhp. inet.. Neu new high xhooL 2¥.1 baths, .breakfast are a .... DOCTOR OF HOUSZS, 30 years while someone l'l~" seats 6 or more, library, 2 GROSSE POINTE FARMS or PRescott 8-4892. 210-WATERPROOFING a builder. Aluminum aidiug , VA 1-2076 he show. You'll cap- CALVIN - Oversize ....bedrOOJ!l car garage; lome decorating BY OWNER OF FE NP 1'-N-S-C-,e-,ms--: -r-ar-e BEST CARPET CLEANERS ------remodeling, painting, repair-Ii, £' seoring honors by Colonial. Block to Brownell. nece .. ry. EARCLAY 428 - Choice loca. ''Monkey Terrier." Puppies CLEANING, DYEING BASEMENT of all kLndB.C. A. P;ltter1on, , . the family imt) Den plus attractive gIueed tion, very attractive well de. avallable now. 882-300'7. TU 6'-1464. TRIMMING, removal, aprayJU, 'N farm ('alonial by terrace. Real famUy home. REPAIi<.ING WATERPROOFING BERKSHIRE, 969 - Exception. signed ranch home. 2-car att. feeding, and ~tump removal son, W ate h the ally well kept & bedroom home garage, Ubr,try or 3rd bed. POODLE, medium size, regis- PROMPT BOME SERVICE INSIDE OUTS!DE LAKE SHORE - just beyond tered, $75. TUxedo 2-8061" I'REB ESTDIATES . F:l-ee estimates. Compl. trM on your television in with 2~ 9itha, sunrootn ud room, large living and family Customcraft service. Cat Flemln, Tree \lelia ceiling famil;.' G.P. Yacht Clti.:b,with water library, 100' ll)t. !leereltion INSURBD ALL WORK guaranteed. We dig rooms. Carpets and drapes, BORZOI (Ruasian Wolfhound}, " outside waterprOGflng; water Service,. TUxedo 1-8950. If th(' kids make to,-, at your door. Custom rench. buement and 3 ~ garate.. 86'x120'. Quick' ponesslon- CONSTRUCTION oise s('nd them up 4 bedrooms, 3 baa. plus price ~uced. AKC I'figistered. Champion TU 2-6556 drains broken or CrZlcked are COMPLETE ludaeaping MrV. maid', qiW'tere. MlgnifiC«lut RIDGEMONT - .A good starter COMPANY b{'drooms ... Here TV 2-2333 sire and dam. Show quality, 21'-PAIMTING 'AND !'8PUiCed. Free estimates. No ice by Julius LaQu1ere. Top r of them, Tell jour property. Lake frontage 186 house for young COUple or reo :_~~tha, male. AVenue DECORATING Job too small-just call AdcUUolli aDd 1lemOdIUJ)I of all dreiling, cultivating, edJinI; by 66&. brin,g dinner in on a tirees who Ilk\! room and low ------..--- .------FRED NAVARRO OPes expertly done. Ihrubl, eVerareeDI pnmecL . . she'll iov{' this taxes. Hu 4 bedrooms, large! GROSSE POINTE WOODS' ADORABLE kittens to ,ood YERK-:'f (7 SONS WATERPROOFING CO. • FamUy Rooms • ld~ Lawn e u t tin & f.erti1lz1nI. SUNNDlGDALE PARK - Lov- lot, ready for occupancy. • Remodeled • R. c r u a t 1olD Spring cle3.n-up work. Hourly thp kitchen'lI span"- ely spacious ranch with park Sman 3 bedrMm NDeh. Fully home. TUxedo 1-4988. WE SPECIALIZE - Exterio r TV 2-5735 , with huilt -ins, You rates. Reason.bM. Free eItt • 'Ul'I'edroom ~:::,on~e:s~s:.a~~: class dogs,DU PONT PAINTS Used Rectodeled. room overloOking large lot, Early American Colonial Witb AXC. TUxedo 4-265t. Reasonable. Call Evenings. nn ground cover. nings. TW 1.5896 WA 5-0398 Free Estimat11 aDd 1'1aJu:Wl 120 by 200. 2J,2 baths, l!!>rary, 1st floor AL'S LANDSCAPING 3 SOFT gray kitttns, us~d to I'HA I'lDaDctq .. 1 LET US DRY CLEAN Service. • COMPLETE LAWN SERVICB "e may be necessary ROSL YN-I)(.n't mUll this 3 lal ndry, finilhed basemeut, WE SUGGEST dogs, love children, traitled, YOUR DEAL DIUCT WlTB but the conscienc(' bedroom, 1~ Finished large lot with circular drive. 'YOU con.ault 111 befcmt llstIna h~ed hOJlles. FREE~ TUxedo DONALD BLISS FURNmJRE VA Ul'l2 story. We 9'liecialize in Dry C1eanIlll BTJILDD ept unencumbered." nc. room, lav. NNf 8thoo1s. Ready for possesl1On. your home for lIle. Free wes 4-9926. Decorator EsterIor and lte-lustering fine upht>1Bter- TU 1..1024 $15,800. ndvice and cOlJlU1tatiolls!rom GREAT DANE puppies, briJ1o. iJltesi,or Information and pictures of Free Estimates ed furniture and oriental rup. v_ N. J. COOLS most homes for sale in tbe the but full time, aperienced dIe•. , Champion blood lines, Guaranteed, msured. no 'harm. ADDmONS ALTERATION .. les force in YG1l1' DelghMro- &how ..~ty. '191-030&. 4D Years in. G.P. S LANDSCAPE CO. urdy Polntes. hoo(!. ExteDIlve ~dvertlaiD~ . _ no odor and 1')0 price int.eleas.' mil h ,\ _. SWEENE)' TU 1~7050 , Fa y rooms, pore en!, " ...., LAWN Ji'VflJ1 el!~ pr ClIP erty, Alk 20-PIANO SERVle! Grosse Pointe Furniture. m~ern Jdtcl1enl. atUi.. COIl & && about our auaranteed tal. .' - Cl . C vetted.' MAINTENANCE Silloway & CO. PJ'OIfa.M. COMl'LETE plaDO service. Ton- BUGI1ES BROTHERS eanlng O. COMPLETE MODERNtzING dgar ing, rebuildlng, re1lJllf.lh1nl, DECORATORS ,9228 Bishcp Rd. LICENSED. INSU'ItED Free EttfmatelI MOORE de-mothb1g. M em b e r Plano 5293 Yorklhire SeuoM1 ., lIoBtIIlJ. HE\' -\1. 'It 4.22:!8 LEE De"co:lt, Mic:h. 48224 HELMER TU 1-6800 TU 4-7000 Call Lee ad Itari paekml. Teclm1ciau Guild. B< Zech, 88U7S0 or 82l-IMI Robeltt Johnaon &o4N&l I ro '11J 13118 MACK TlJ NOlO 731.'TI07, TUxede 400522 1.-.

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' Week by week, the situation wor- (MEXICAN PUFFED BREAD) Counter Points senf'd, until our friend was told by wen-meaning neigh- Contributed by by PAT ,ROUSSEAU bors that the maid had taken to arriving in the middle Mrs. George .Bowel', of the morning instead of the beginning of it, and that 2 C. !lour 'It Was Fun .. watching the Walton-Pierce m'l)del trying her first act unon .entering the house was to go to her I 1 tsp. salt on "fun" fur~ from a n,,':\wcollection and incidE!:1\tlytrying mistress' bathroom, wash her hair, using her mistress' I 1 tsp. baking powder to guess the h"ppy little prices. One dappe ~ leopa.rd shampoo, put it up, using her mistress' curlers, and set. 2 tbsp. shortening stencilled dyed rabbit was under three hl1ndred, Of tle down for a few hours 'Of uninterrupted tel~vision % C. warm water course, you'd e:xpecl to find the very iatest in spllrting watching. The lady pondered the situation-she liked the (add a little more, if needed) furs at Walton-Pierce ! ,/ maid, dicn't want to lose her-and decided upon a defi. Sift togetl:.er flour, salt and ... lOt • nite course of action. She hid her shampoo and curlers. baking powder. Add shortening, Feel As Though you had a full staff of servants. and cut in with fork. Add warm " :. . . It' 1 d t fit This gentle hint worked beautifully-the lady of the water aDd mix well. Let dough I A Mutschle~ kzfcnen pampers you. s p.( '?te ~. house arrived home the following afternoon to find stand for lh hour' then roll1hin your way OJ do..n,gthzngs ... saves steps, _,avesttmc. rooms so spotless. she was literally stunned by their and cut into 2.incl. squares. Fry Storage near ea.~hwork center saves bend-h,g ,reaching ~I beauty! squares in deep hot fat. Be sure and running about. YOIl can sit down when :Jou're plan- ...... fat covers squares; spoon fat ning menus or ,'olling out a pie. These are a few u~ys The Grosse Pointe High School Mothers' Club over surface, if DeCf!ssary. your Mutschler kitchen makes life easier jCi1' you. See has come up with a marvelous idea, aimed at keeping ~------~--~-- how the new mr)dels at 20227 Mack Avenue ... make members fully informed of Club activities-a mqnthly "This assistance takes several life more beautiful. newsletter, titled, for the moment: ~.Senior High forms. It may he monetary; ...... Poilltes." Now the Club is searching for a peTmaneni we have several fund-raising A Week To Remember . . . tbe beginning of nen wp.ek finds newsletter "name," welcomes any and all su~gesti6ns ... projects during the year. It may tbe Larry Aldrich collection at Claire Pearonf 397 Filiber except "Hei.~ald 'Tribune," (that's already been turned be just providing small, per. Road... Tbf. end of the week it will be at the Uvernols shop. down twice). sonal touches; we've made In Grosse Poinif, only .. " on September 22nd and 23rd you Easter basket::; for the Clinic CaI1 see the Vera ~tlaxwell collection. * * ... patients, decorated a tree for ...... Incidentl\lly you might b~ inter~sted in know. PIlloto by Edd1e McGrath. ;TI'. them .• ." • ing how the ~others' Club was formed: It grew out of MRS. WEBSTER B. KNIGHT" OF BALFOUR ROAD Barb~ra, as president of the On View ... at Riverview, 15205 East Jefferson, an eye- the 1928 efforts of a group of 13 GPHS mothers, who ~ o-__ Assistance League, is auto- ful of the beautiful new '67 Dodges .. , September 29th sponsored dances to raise money for additional equip. By Janet Mueller . ,. and built by Web, Sr. It's rev- matically a member of the is the date. Be the first to see and drive them. ment needed by the high school football team. Confusion doesn't bother Barbara Knight. She's olutionary in design, with an Clinic's Board of Trustees. ... • • ... . .;. lear~ed to live with it Four healthy, extroverted chi!- inboard motor located in the She,'became interested in the Coiffures ... at St. Lauren~ .. , long hair clearing the d 11 't k f tl CALM middle. Clinic through her friendship face for day . . .. for eveni't1fYthere are all sorts of Dates To Remember . . . September 20, when the ren, ages t,0 16, don ma e or an exac y , Built To B'" Safe 'th Th (M D I ''''<1 Board of the Neighborhood Thrift Shop entertains at household. A massive home re-decoration program, in- ~ WI ea rs. ona d A.) romantic, pony tails or tight little chignons on top of the 1. t' t ld 11 d b ildi (11 "The children love to water- Blomquist, .one of ~e original head. One long pony tail is held by miniscule braids, tea following the armual fashion show pre~ented by The vo vmg earmg ou 0 wa s an u .ng new ones, a ski" but I've 'a'lwa'y" worrl'ed group backmg establishment of hil th K. ht f '1 . t'll 1" IN th h ) ..."... finished with a black bow and a pearl drop. Have +ashion Shops of Walton-Pierce, (admission is a bundle uf cloth. wee mg amI y IS S I Ivmg e ouse, about motors d.angJ~g off the a Child Gwdani~e facillty lD De. I f ~. . J. nd ing or bric-a-brac, labeled with the donor's name; place tends to limit the amount of Barbara's current "gracious backs of boats," Barbara ex- troit's Northeast area. . u,,! and do seled YOU? l.o171! fall of ~a1,r;,pony tOll a is "~rie~.Auditorium) ... September 21 t~rough 23, when living" space. <,i)' plains. "Web des~gned this boat Watching Thea work at her chtgnon at Edwa::d Nepl" . Parrucchtere , !9463 Mack District One of the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan And she's not just "lending Looking Ahead to be 'sa.te;' ,he had to build it pet project, Barbara had a Avenue, for the ftnest qualttu and latest stylmg. TUxedo stag~s its annual exhibit, (its 12th), of table settings and her name" as p:l.'esident ofi the Barbara smiles, picks up a himself, because he had to.fool bright idea: "What you need 4-8858. Assistance League of the Nc;::.-th. decorllting magazines, ("I've with it, to make sure it would is an Assistance League." ... • ... flower arrangements at Charles W. Warren and Com- pany. eastern Wayne County Child read HUNDREDS of these since be maneuverable. . A few days later, Mrs. Knight' Hulding Up A Pig~y Bank .•. was just one of Ute adventures Guidance Clinic. we started this project"), turns "It turned out well. It's very received . a call from Betty at Michelle's Bouti1lue locat.ed in Angelo Morrl Salon d'Elegance * The Assistance League is to a well-thumbed page and maneuverable, and the children (Mrs. Alfred R., Jr.) Glancy, (Hollywood and lIfack). Ilene Moses, a bright and charming And today's Date To Remember, too ... Don't forget' Barbara's bab'y. She was there starts explaining that there'll be can sit on the back, dive off president of the Clinic's Board young lady told liS • • • the casual. see, touch and tryon to drop in at the War Memorial this afternoon to view at its birth, she's nursed it bookshelves, just as there are in whenever they like, while I of Trustees, who allowed as how t~chnique of bout.il~ue.ing is somethl~g she encourages. So with the Grosse Pointe Garden Center's annual Horticulture along, she's not sitting back and the picture, flanking her fire. don't worry any more about she thought the Assistance plg/Q' bank In han~ we turned it over and noticed it was nue Exhibition. watching it grow, now-she's place. . . motor blades." League was a marvelous idea of the imported gbt ideafii. helping it grow. You begin to see how it's go- Barbara Knight frankly en- and wondered if Barbara would • ...... • * If you plan to visit the ing to'turn out. joyS women. "I'm happy being like to organize it? 'rhe Half Price Sale ... ~t Kopp's, 16926 Kercheval offers A Place To Go: ... The New Museum Shop at the Knights in the near future, don't "We've had Jot:) of fun here with 'the girls'," she says. "You Tells Bow It's Done fifty percent off on many different cosmetics, perfumes, Detroit Institute of Arts, open to the public in just a few bother to knock at the front in the evenings," she mentions. really HAVE to like women as Barbara bent all her energies skin care aids and f)ther goodies. We don't know how days. door. The front door has been "We've done! much of the work such to belong to a woman's to the task.at.hand. "I'm not long it will last hut be sure to get in on it soon. .. * * "moved;" you might possibly ourselves. My husband enjoys group. snre I can e:volain just HOW (I • ... A demonstntion of Yusei.Gachi ... the School of negotiate the loose brick path, it ... Of course we 'draw the "Whenever I hear a woman one urganizes an Assistance . 11 f ' b (the Knights will be' cementi~g line at the really 'great' J"obs, remark, 'Such.aJ' ..d-such is typi. League," she says, thoughtfully. Did YoU ... select your Christmas cards at The Kaleid':)9 S If D f d 1 d ? fl' k' e e ense eve ope espeCIa y or women s use y those bricks in place soon), like plastering ... " cal of woman's organizations,' "Actually, you just w a 1 k scope. Th'ere s peace u, ptc mg NOW at 16135 Mack, Shores Police Officer Doug Kalish, (it's a composite of l~ading up to it, but that still It's difficult to imagine Bar. I know she'll never be happy around, talk to people, ask them Avenue at Bedford. Besides you'll lot'e their selection Judo, Jiu-Jitso, Karate, Go Shin and Jitsu-(sounds posi. 1 e a v e s you BEFORE the bara drawing the line at any. IN such an organization. She inf they woulrl like to join, and and the ten p~r('ent discou.nt thru. Septem.ber. tively lethal, doesn't it?), enthralled members of the De- Knight house, where a quick shouldn't even try ... " after enough people have said ... '" ... t~oittOsteopathic Hospital Auxiliary, gathered for their lo?k through ?ne of the ,fr0h~t ~h~~est of the j[our Y01Jng Barbbara is truly hlappy as a 'yes,' you have your League. They'll Get You .•. coming and golnK ., and really round trip f Irs meeting of the new year last Tuesday, at the Bal., ""b'l~lddl?WSconvldm~es you.:bl'TbIS Knights is Elizabeth, 16, a stu. mem .erti0f sevS~a wor~'lan's "It's not difficult finding is the best way. The fIl)Und.trip rate !~r Royal Coachman's lantyne road home of Mrs. Jack Spirtos. Among those Ul I?g ,~ou n t POSSI Y e dent C!t Grosse Pointe. High orga~llza ons . J 1.~ e r J 0dYSf people who'll say ''jes,' this limousine service t(l and from Metropolitan Airport Is only "learning how to defend themselves" were Mrs. John A. ~ccupled! School. John, 13, and Susan both servmg on t he Untor Boar o. town is full of willing talent." $6.50 round trip if you r~orn within thirty.si" hoors. The Fetner of Westchester road, Mrs. F. W. O'Berski of Chal. "Come To the E~ck': attend Pierce, Web. Jr., (com. Williams House, an Episcopal The Assistance League now limousine leaves from the Parkcrest I\lo~1 or CupM's. Call fonte avenue, Mrs. Bernard Swenski, of Windmill Pointe h sllawhorsfesrnarl.teuseta~dlllgillendthl.nemonly called Wid), 11, ,studies re~,iIdelik~ceehtohi~seVfeOrrygimduSc'hbe- numbers 100 members and is TUxedo 4.8800 or TUxedo 6"1322 for resel."vations. Scheduled on " M R b S • a way urIS p still growing, a fact which the hour every day 6 a.m, to 1 ".m. drIve, rs. 0 ert C. cnaefer, of Devonshire road, and' at Defer. cause 'I'm actually working please Barbara Knight, who be- • ...... " MD' 1 M K' 1 f B 11 corners .... You turn to go- h b h .. program chaIrman rs. ame c m cy, 0 a antyne maybe you've made a mistake _Their ~ot er was orn, ere, WITH the girls. They range in lieves it's important that a Rescue . t Pill road. in the address?-when a voice always l~ved ~ere. She s a age from 14 to 17. This is defi'1- Child Guidance Clinic he 10-1 f : .. a sagg~ng se. . ace a ro er or two on top '" * * calls out, "Come around to the, Grosse Pomte High Sch?ol grad. ite personal contact work; each cally supported and that the o~ a hft, then ~hp the lme in place (using a back Tn i g f th h' I t th i t 11 t I back" - uatf\ herself, (Mr. Knight was Board member has her own community in which the Clinic ~lrror). Spray ~lth the Notre. Dame ~harma('y's own rn n rom e p YSlca 0 e n e ec ua. graduated from Detroit Univer- 'little sister' ..• " is located be actively interested ~pray Net. Le~ It take hold whIle dressm~. Now brush we understand that members of the Yale Alumni Associa- And there, in the back, .is sity School) daughter of the She belongs to her- Western in its work. lIgthly and ralS{' here and there gently WIth a hairpin. tifln of Michigan were most intrigued by the address Barbara, queen .of her undis. late Bert Wicking member of College for Woml3n, (Oxford, ,Barbara's starting her second One of the advantages of Spray N€'t is that the silicones ghl~nby Chester Kerr, director of the Yale University tutb~d (by the WInds of change the Grosse Pointe Board of Ed- 0.), AluIDZ'ae Club, and looks 'year as presi.dent, and the repel moisture. Great for va,::~tionin'" near the water Press, on "The Vinland Map: Publicity Stunt or Act of blo~mg through t.he other ,dOwn: ucation for 16 years, .for wh?m for war d to meetings with League is in good working ~ ~, . ~ eo . Scholarship" at the Alumni group's a!1nual dinner early ~~~I;:el~oO~sS)fa~t~~e~a:~~~;s the New. Gros~e POInte High friends from all. sections of the urder. The first of thio year';; this month at the University Club '. th . d ld School Library IS named. city. She's Alumnae ,Club pro. iour general .neetings, a com. , . concerneo, ose wm s cou "" " h . h"' ( 20th Birthda.'\.,~1 For Symphony * * ... blow her kitchen right away; ~be s Great Reader gram c airman t IS year. Bar- bined luncheon.fashion show. A r1elightful 25th weliding anniversary surprise. " she's not what one would ~rm She's a "reader"-"Maybe bara ~eldom manages to remain busine~s sessio!! at Lochmoor In the Bishop ,:oad hO~<~f'l ~~d-'~usical comedy selections ''t!ERY - d' 11 a "J'oyous" cook). it's an inherited characteris. a mere member of any organ;. Club, IS scheduled for Septem. Dr. and Mrs. WIlfred A. Rld- ,as her musicale contribution. was Ch ar1ene B0PP S v lOng- Istance ca -all the . h") b d 11 h I f . F She's I'n thL. ml'dst-II'terally ti.'c?"-a, person _w,.hocan't re.st zatIon s ,e Jom!> . er 28. e , symp any 10v,'rs from De., Mrs Ed a dEB way rom ParlS, rance-to her parents, Mr. and Mrs '" . S h d P TA T . t 1 d' t 't d . '11 ' " J W r . auman, ... they've surrounded her.- if there s an UnfI~ISh~d book m ymp ony an. wo pro]ec s are paone m rOl an environs WI gath~r S ' f I h boulevard Irving Bopp, of Hidden lane. Charlene, who was gradu- of children. Some belong to the h~use, worrIes if ,a,~ .the Sh~'s a long-time participant October: A rwnmage sale, on Wednesday, September 21, r., 0 --<>cmoor

ated from Michigan State University in .Ttme with a b k th h us are fimsh in activities of the Junior ("Something in whoic.h all tho e J to celebrate the twentieth anni. will be present as patroness Teac hers ' degree m. F .'"enc.h' IS l'Ivmg. WI"th a pen pa l' s n,ei!!hbors,~ (the family next dnor ed00" s 10 eo,I 0 havee to go to- WOOlen's Assocl'ati"n..- for the mem bers can pa rt ICIpate Wit..h versary of The Detroit Wom. cha.irman. Mrs, 'Robert J. Cros. '1' p. . h d 1 h~ 12 the family next to them, :.. Detrol't Symphony Orchestra, t d . TOO h 'S h f amI y In ariS whIle s e atten s c asses at the Sorbonne. 10), ' the lIbrary and get a new one OU s pen In g muc en s ymp ony Orchestra, one sen of Renaud road, president The Bopps and their son, Richard, already are makineJ • 1 right away" belongs to the Grosse Pointe money!" Barbara laughs), and of only seven all.women svm. 1 n Representing her own brood .. . . High School Mothers' Club and an, Evening at Windsor Race. phonies in the world, of the Women's Symphony So- p ans to spend the Christmas holidays with Charlene and of four is 12~year.old Susan. :Her ~It;~ary ~astes :.re ~~th- has been active in P.TA, serv- way October 21. Auxiliary members of the ciety and a tromboue player ill her French family. Next to Susan is four-year.old olIc; s e rea anyt mg ex- ing on the Board at Mason Barbara thinks the Windsor, . the orchestra, will preside at Bobby Brabb, the KnI'g'h-t's cept, c.ookbooks.; I suppose, I . h Women s Symphony Soclet" th * ... * b I School when the Kmg ts were Raceway excursion should be' '." e tea table. The floral cen- Yes, ihat 100'year-old cotton tree ... in Lakepointe houseguest for a week while don t like cookmg ec~use ~ living in Grosse Pointe Woods "VERY interesting." It's the patrons, artists who have and terpice will be done by Mrs. :\venue is gone, chopped down last month. Traditionalists his parents vacation. Bobby has not very s.uccessful at It . " and all four of their children type of project she likes, a "dif. will appear with tbe orchestra. Walter E. Will&rd, and the tea t . hI. h h d b f' ht' I a nice smile, but he's a man of Bu.t she I,S VERY fond of g.ar- were ,enrolled I'n Mason. fe t typ f p o'ect a gen h cakes ad' h d th may mourn, b H, nelg ".~rs w 0 it een Ig mg a os- . d g even though she admIts ren, e 0 r J. . members of t e m ehestra anc~ ' s n WIC es, nn 0 er . no words' currenti'-' he doesn't emn, " Sm'ce ac"epting the presl'. . 1 "f" t . f d good' . d t. th I mg batile to keep their lawns free from cotton tree talk to ad'ults h'" dO,'esn't know, "I'm no.t very ,s,uccessful at dency of - the Northe.astern, ume y un yoray 0 raise un s. friends will be prl'sent for the les carrIe ou m e co or d b i t tl d d 't d . '", th It's somethmg no local group " , scheme of bronze and gold by e r s, are no exac y epresse over I s emlse. (actually, he dcesn't talk much THAT. ~I er. .. . Wayne County Child Guidance has done before, and that ap. mUSicale and tea under the Mrs. Louis M. Hopping. * * It to adults ~e DOES know,. but ~he likes to relax 10 th~"North Clinic Assistance League, she's peals to Barbara, too. Of social chairmanship of Mrs, Other Pointers assisting at H's downright amazing. , . but Dr. and Mrs, John among. hiS contemporarIes- -;1 love those ,w~ds. The I consciously limited other volun- coursa, there's a certain amount .Tohn W. Nelson. the table will be Mrs. Kenneth G Reid managed to keep the fact that "The Underdogs" wow!) Knights snatch vacat.ons w~en I teer involvements. of risk involvec:i in tackling any. Mrs. VernoD. L. Venman of C. Costley and Mn. William had been enga~ed to play at the lawn party they hoste.d "Would you like to look at they c'an, mostl~ shor~' trl~s. ,"I've tried very hard to sa~' thing new, a certain degree Birmingham, founder and cur. Paul Heller. last month at their Windhiii Pointe drive home, to an- the livil.lg room?" Barbara, im- Barbara whose sister l~ves m 'no' to all groups, looking for of confusion attendant upon rent Women's Auxiliary presi. I Hostesses include Mrs. Wal. nounc(' the engagement of their daughter. Mollie, to Paul perturbable, disentangles her- I Dallas, .has ~~en. trylI}g to new workers or. memhers. in any original undertaking. But dent will open with comments ter J. Burczyk, Mrs. Harry J M Wurtsmith. a secret RIGHT DOWN TO THE VERY self from the midget gang and sq~ceze m a ~~SIt ~ Texas for the past y'ear. I feel. that. if that doesn't bother Barbara. on the history of the orchestra Chapman Mrs. Hixie Boyki~ ;\lINUTE when guests began to arrive! leads the way. The living room a y,ear now, but so.mehow ,~ you're going to be president of Turning chaos into order is and its reason for being. Hatten, Mrs. Lester A. Meln. ... * ... is sttipped, walls naked and can t seem to make. It . .. an 'organizat~o~, you have to her specialty. For the musicale, Marjorj~ tosh, Mr.s. Walter E, Willar6 paintless. To an outsider, it (Betsy, more fortunate tha~ h~r devote tilne to that 'organiza. ----,-- C?nnell, p~anist, will play Cho. :1nd Mrs. George J. Zeitz, vice. PILFERINGS. . . looks pretty bleak. mother, sl?ent three weeks In tion," M . C .Z pIn and Villa Lobo" . d To love one's self is the begmnmg of a hfe.long 1 ------.--- the South Just before school reo . The 'Assistance League she OVle OUnCl I The hostes;, R;~a Ridden. ~:arr~,lan.e n t and members~ip romance. -Oscar Wilde. I Connecticut College for Women opened). . explains, does, not have 'much Meets Sept. 19 operatic saprano, Hccompal'led _.._-~_.-._---- . _ ------as freshmen this month. ' A goo.d deal. of the Knights' to do with. t~e actual "w~rkin~" by Camplla Ehrlich, has chosen ' . t I. Ii< • Ii< spare time thiS summer was of the .Climc. The relatiOnship The Grosse Pointe Motion arias from opera. folk songs . :/> Under The Short and t0 th e P01n e MR. and MRS. :JAMES B. devoted to their bout, designed ~f League to Clinics is rather Picture and Television Council ------_ .._ ....._-- KALES and MR. and MRS. like that .o~ a P7TA t~ a sc~~ol. meeting will be held at 1 =====.===== ------..---- LEWIS W. KIRBY, both of Stall. SUZANNE W. NILES, daugh- T~e Climc,. a public fa~lbty o'clock Monday, September 19, --- (Continued from Page 13) I REAR COM MOD 0 R E and ton lane, recently returned from ter of MR, and MRS. JOHN R. designed!o dI~gnose emotional at the Central Library. J E S S A LOU I S E TeWALT, i MRS. RICHARD DALEY, oi Charleston, W.Va., where they NILES, of Williamsburg court, problems m chIldren and handle J. Titterington, Audio.Visual d a u ~ h t e r of the PERRY 1" i Lakeland court. attended the wedding of KEN., and NAN C Y J. PIE S TE R, such problem~ as ar~ tr~atable Director of The Grosse Poinle TeWALTS, of Lincoln road. and. • '" Ii< NETH E. CHAMBERLIN, JR., daughter of MR. and MRS. on an out.patJ,ent baSIS, 18 gov- Public Library win present new SHIRLEY HELENA VANDER. WILLIAM C, QUINLAN, JR., son of the SENIOR CHAMBER- JOHN W. PIESTER, of Bu(~k. emed by a Board of Trustees. additions to the Film Library. MARK. daughter of MR. and and DAVID QUINLAN, of Fish- LINS, of Deerfield Beach, Fla., ingham road, will be amon? this Leag~e seeks SuP~rt The officers forl966.1967 are: MRS. G EO R G E VANDER. er road. returned from a Euro. formerly of Lincoln road, and year's 47 freshmen at Welles. . Th~ Asslsta~ce League. s fu~c. president, Mrs. E. HegUn; MIL MARK. (If Vendome road: and pean vacation in time for the YVONNE KAY WHITE, duugh. ley College, Wel1esley. Mass. bon ~s to prOVIde ex~r~ fInancial vice-president. Mrs. Maurice TOZER jun!or DIANE HAZEN HACKA- openin~ of school David i!' a ter of the DON W. WHITI:S, of * III • 'backing for .tbe Cbnlc, !o ,~n- Declercq: treasurf,'r, Mrs.' WH. THORN. daughter of MR. and senior at Grosse Pointe High Charleston. MRS. JAMES TAGGERT. of courage public s~pport of It. In Ham House; recording secreta. Why shouldl'\'t 18- MRS ROB E R TAR T H U R School. Bill, Jr., is a senior in '" * * Ghesquiere court, has been pro- general, the ASSistance League ry, Mrs. Thomas Clark; corre,;. yeClr-olds be ililowed HArKATHORN. of Hawthorne I the University of Detroit's Col.j Awarded a University of Iowa moted to convention sales rep- does exactly what its name im- ponding s e c r eta r y, Mrs. To activate circulation and kppp road. lIege of Dentistry. Among the I Student Aid Scholarship for the resentative for American Air. plies: It 'assists'," Barbara Leonard Jensen. to vote?-EvE'n 7, 8 the sC81p youthfUlly supple. 8 '" • ... I highlights of their h'ip was a 1966-67 academic year was U. lines. Knight explains. and 9-year-olds - 11181111811eIii beneNcl81.to both nor. mal and problem hair. Plan on Tr.e WILLIAM D. COHANS, I beach party Of) the French Rivi. of I. College of Liberal Arts * • * , Pointe Garden They couldn't do any mll.t8llglns your helld at Ipnt of Colonial road, entertained: era, near Cannes. sophomore STEPHEN C. FUL. I MR. and MRS. JAMES ELLIS, NEY M, CADWELL, of Wash. twice a week and alway. bef()r~ F! a ~ Officers ami menlte~s: II< II< * LER, of Anita avenue. I of !Alkepoinie avenue, recently I ington road. Club To Meet worse than we're II shampoo. Allk your beautician of the Board o! the De t r 0 1 t, LINDSA Y ACOMD, daughter :jo • ... I visited the American Museum of • * * .,..J- doing! wit .. ' t111' best WilY W mlllSla~e Yacht Club las'. Sunday. Sep. i of MR. and MRS. EDWARD G. MRS. LARRY STA11R, nee. Atomic Energy, Oak Ridge, RICHARD H. BEACH of uni'i -- I your scalp would be, Th ~n follow tember 11. at a party marking I ACOMB. of Hall place, ANNE CHERYL REICH, of Fort Lau. Tenn. versity place, DENNIS P. MAD- The. Pointe Garden Club will Ihl'oUllh. summer's f'nd and celebrating: T HEENAN, daughter of MR. derdale. Fla., has been visiting • • ... LER of Rosemary avenue and meet on Mouday, September the close of a most successful and MRS, EARL I. HEF.NAN, her father, FERDINAND REiCH Moving to a new home in WILLIAM O. BRADLEY, Jlt of 19, at 12:30 o'clock at the Bea~. _~ DYC season Among the guests JR. of Touraine road, BONNIE and MRS. 'REICH, of Shoreh1tm Washington road next month Ford court all representing the pre road home of Mrs. EdWIn -:::=.::-,~ wer!' PAS T COMMODORE BARIT, daughter of MRS. MAR: road, for the past few weeks. are MR. and MRS. BRYCE RUS. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe, S. Ross. Assisting hostesses will ,I STUDIOCAMEI)ASHon~ and ~1 R S. W. D. "T 0 OT' GHERITTA S. LOUD, of Trom. Cheryl's husband, Larry, is pres. SELL and their four children, will attend the 1966 conven. be }frs. Floyd Straith and Mr'i, \ r GMEINER, of Pemberton road, bley ro~d. and VALERIE, C. e.ntly s~ationed with the Na. who arrived back in The States tion of the Michigan. Kiwanis J. C. Hurley. . CARL JOYNER _ SECRETARY anrl MRS. ROB- HODGE::" daughter of MR and bonal Guard at Aberdeen, Md. in midsummer, after two years District at Grand Rapids, Sept- Mrs. Hobart Andrea WIll . r:HT DonD. thl' Cohans' Co- MRS, .JOHN C. HODGES, of Chery rode for several years at in Enghlild,- and have been stay. ,ember 18-20, club president speak on "Fun wtth Drying 20:229 MACK - UI. -tit" W.,ocls lonial road 1'l e i g h b 0 r s. anrl Washington road, are entering the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. jng with her mother, MRS. SID- William Bradley announced. Flowers."

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