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,Thursday ~ing rosse Poi ~ws) , Conipl~te News Coverage of All the ,Pointe. HOfM ()f th4 NI1If'

" \" ' \ EIIterecl u lleeoDd Clul :Vatt.r at , MICHIGAN, Thursday, March 20, 1969 ___Vol' 3o-N O-.------~-Po-at-OIflee12 al D.trolt,:Vlehllan. v.~'- , ; :':",f~ ~.;~:J?-,~ir" "."

.;,' Fin,-ius'Hears; Year"Round Drlve1fMt~PJeas: otJM WEEK For Beautification Of Resid~is As Compiled by the " Mayor B'utler Promises Top~ I Grosse pointe NeWs . Start Pr!ority Cons~deration" . , In Preparation of , Off to Good . Next Y~ar's nursday, Mania 13 FBJ AGEN'~'S Wednesday Budget seized an alleged deserter yfflo Three M~tin9s Produce Or9ani,~tion to Spearhead had sought the traditional sanc. Community-Wide Campaign Scheduled By James J. Njalm tuary of a church in St. Jo. to Get Underway on May I " NlltDs Staff Wnler ' seph's Episcopal Church. Seiied The Fafms council. at its was Tom Sincavitch who was An all.outcommunity effort has been launched to regular meeting held on taken to the military stockade clean up and beautify the five Grosse Pointes: The drive Monday" March 17, beseiged at,Ft. Wayne. Forty-tl!ree young has been organized at three meetings of civic. minded by pleas of concerned pai'. men had 'all claimed to be Sin- citizens and communit~ leaders representing each of the ents and other citizons, de- cavitch in an attempt to con. five areas:' Spearheaded by the GroS!le Pointe Garden cided to give top priority irl fus~, ,the FB~. ' Club Council, the meetings have resulted in the creation the. 1969.70 fiscal budge'!' * • • of the Grosse Pointe Beautification Council. to provide funds to put: THE RUSSIAN :NEWSPAPER This permanent. organizatioQ , \ chase leaf-gathering equip.. Izvestia hinted ~Wednesday that installation of the U.S. A~!d has resolved to promote a 'year:' Y h A • !ment, to be used the yeaJ,' around campaign to clean up out ...valts, 'round, and especially duro ,(Anti.BaIUstic MiSsile), system the communities and to com. might hampllr .~e possi~\ties pete-for the National Cleanest CA. / ing the fall months. " for *Tms.control talks. The ar. City 'Award given' by the Na. ourt ctwn The c(llInci1received Petitions ticle echoed the thoughts.. of an tional, Clean up _ Paint up _ bearing 640 names of residentS. increasing number 'of opponentS Fix up Bureau, each February In Drug. Cas'e asking that the members enact to the controversial defense in Washington, D.C. an ordinance banning the burn. systepl. 1 • • Work already is started, but ing of' leaves, or any othe,. ,Friday, MUeb U _, the ambitious drive will offici- Accused Seller of Narcot- debris, in the fall, or at any

PLANS 'WERE REVEALED: ally. get under way May 1 to ics R. eleased on $10,000 time during thF. year. . on Friday for a domed s...... comcide with National Cleanup . Mayor William putier read i"!..... Month. A Kickoff Luncheon at by Jud.ge Gooclr.owj a position paper .he had pre' stadium in Southfield on 11Mile' . the War Memorial is being h pared, outlining the cost of road between Inkster aDd Tele- planned for that day, A nation- ,..Ieads Not Guilty different type of equipmeJit, graph. The promoters emptia- ally.known figure in the field the cost of labor, and the prob: sized that there has as yet been of beautifil,ation will speak. Thomas Black, 17, of 8~9 lem of stockpiling leaves until no commitments from South. M L 0 c h moo r boul~\J'ard, .1S they lire ready to be disposed "g~~'p:po~~~ th:o;:;~ ,.. :' : .. ;:' :. ".'~'i.;.' ; ,., . ,Photo by AIJan Hoffman City an~~:~~e~~e~; :IP five free on bond, and IS awaIt. of, but this failed to sway tlle would have '13,000 seats for '":::;,:The;:coilitegatiOn~f:.the:GrqsR POulte Metho- left to right):;NAN'CY McGRAW, PAT. CODGER, Grosse Pointes have pledged ing a hearing in Circuit audience. . football and for ..:dist~C. bur.' ence:an:WiPsual Lente,n,C,. om-and:MRS. RO~ERT W. SUTTON, aueCt'or-organlst. the cooperation of munil:ipal Court, on a charge of Mayor Cites Costs , 60,000 , base. cl1::W,ill.experP S.~-..I":Mi 'h 28 Th • "Th - .,' .. ,.~... "f' '. '.. governments, and representa- session and sale of narc~pas- The mayor disclosed that the ball. The estimate composed by foui students.of the General Theologi- have promised the support of The youth, who was ar. model, would. cost as high ~s ,.. •. guitats. T,akUlg .part in.;this'unique se~ing, are (te¥, cal Seminary in . .' . , , the business community in each raigned for examination 00. $26,000 a u.mt, to as low as THE BOAT CLUB \ - \ of the, five areas. Richard Kra. fore Woods M u' n l'Cip.a 1 $.5,300 aUDit, and labor ~sts propo~ed to 'the City on 'Thurs- M Ii...... ;.,," C~ h; - A 1 F -'H' .' , . • jt!Dke of Richard Buick' in would range from $10 000 to daytl1at'Detroif'ei~~ Jluy theot;,re,',. ',. ;'sOR'. " ~.rronnse, greement. . air .ouslng Gro~seP:ointe ~ar.te«! tbe,pall Judge Don J. GOOdrow on $12,000. >' , c1)lb orsen:tI!~"~_~ f. P E::J .....B ~ =1;;. G rolliIy~ biJffermg a '$25.p!,lze ,re:esd'al' ~r 12, .~n. "The leaf pickup season ex- ::sio~~~~~rWAn~.a~,o~Suf,er Burns ,.'~utsil9tO iis:~triAe;' ~,.,;.~'.'ets Support ~::::~iv:. ~~~~o::~~~~~ a~rd w:sPr~easedD~n~111,~ :~~:h:/PP~xi~:~~~y :.b~~i~; , ~:tD~:OPte:::~t~ ..t1.t~~:'gr':~In Exp) loswn Drivers Given i Of Minis.ter ~~:ti~rll;~~:~ida~d s~~tg~ ~~:: O~~a~nw~s arrested at h!8 J~~od~ltales~ve~~:; or ~ose the Bene Isle land .they , . 'Pay. " ..•Boost, . I Clarence Maguire, 1417 Loch- rage.apartment at the Loch..*. week:::: to keep abreast of the occupied. Neither of the clubs". '. '._, __ '. . " . ... ' ' , , , ' --', , " moor drive, Grosse Pointe, m()fJl' address on February 17, problem." pays any rent, but th,~y do pay7 ecper~m~~f t;luSchool pi:o_State ',.h~ Federal Me~iat.ars ..(set"e:l:)ispu~e at Sermons To Be Addressed 48236,by April 1. after he "60ld'~. 10 kilos (28 The only areas. available in about $3~~OOOa ye,ar m taxes. "ed':~s Urih.. .Encl~ (Meeting t';feld Wednesday; Service' Resumed' to Question from' Nlim- The Grol;se Pointe Garden ~ounds) of marlJua~a to a po. the city for temporary stor. ' , ' • • ~ , ",I, "', ' -PP'y.. ,.. ."~ , .. \' M . CI - M h 17' - ,Club Council, presently headed licem,an, for $1;700. age on~aves,' the mayor poiiit~ S turda MellIS ' i.ilg.as 'Container of.' " " on on ay. arc... ' .' · ber of, Pointe Plil. by'Mrs. Mag-uire, has initiated Officers from the Woodi, ed out are the Pier.Park and PRES~E~ 'rhX ON, an- ,; ... Butane Catches ,; 'A~compromise agreement! w~s re~ch.e;d on W,ednes- pits on Sunday, clean.up drives each spring Park, Detroit and surrounding Kerby Field. This could ~reate , ,.. d M h 12 bet th Dak Sh C ch Li d M h 23 since 1938. Comprised of 17 gar- communities, and agents of the a definite problem of odor arid ~~unced ~day PlanB for a m~d- I rlre I ay, arc • '. wee~ e e ore oa nes ap 'arc ' den clubs, the Gouncll has paid Federal Bureau of Narcotocs rat exposure, he added. ified versIon of the controversial ,: , ,--, -.. ' , A~~lgated ~ans1t Unron Loc~ 137Q after day.lon.g bar- for and designed the plantings d D D rti ,ABM (,Anti~Ballisti~ ~1lJi$sUe) . ,Tmrteen"year-old Gerald gauung •.sesslons called; by state. and Fede~l mediators. '~he Gross~ ~ointe Minis- on Lake Shore boulevard, fur- a~ angerous rugs pa.. MerFit Jones, Jr., of 233 sy.tstem., ,Plall6th b .to .~U11d.~ties ~ d H,uv.a"ere..,. SO,.,n, Q.f Mr.,.. a"n,'.A... 'the. unlOn, w.ent"on strike,on Friday. . Feb.ruary- 28. terlal ASSOCiation has an., nished many scholarships to ,vestigationthatclpa~ed. in the months,~ongled to Black~.s Kenwoodand council,court,thattoldof the peoplemayor y ~I es 1I,ear. e Ig Cl, ,Inc u • )Irs. Victor' Huvaere of It is expected that most of<$ nounced Sunday, March 23 teachers each year to the State arrest. Th,e also took p::rt in he bad s"'-'ken to about the mg DetrOIt, were dropped, at- 1269 M' 1 d && d ' . as F . H . ~'d 0' Conservation School at Higgins th th t d h .. v though Nixon's decision leaves ary an, suuerE,l the ~ew (.on\ract will be financ. Jewelry S'tolen all' ousmg ...,un ay. n Lake, as well as made possible . e you s arres, an searc burning, about 98 percent fav

involvement in the stock market ject, J a~laS5assignment. He from the union.. ,'., Salfyrd said ihat there 'were Churc.h sup~rts the .enactment man, the steering committee Parents of Grosse Pointe this is done. The council should has been announced as a dis- hwashtoha.ve mooadeed~repodrtho0a 'Employes will receive five no visible marks of forced entry °GfrofsasleTpho~IUnSemFgarOmrdtnandc~sthinis composed of William Dah- children are invited to attend consider the health problem in. tinct possibility by Federal in- ow eat IS co uct ,an w ' ., . t the h h' hId M s an 0 er ling, Mrs. G. Sam ZilIy, Ernest a special shoWing of the film volved, he added. \ vestigators. Wall Street officials 't ca ses th needle of a ther additional paId holidays. ,md' mo pus,e., w IC e rs. neighboring communities" With Lamb, Milton Volkens, Richard j"Child . Molesters" at 1:30 have so far taken the ostrich's ~osC:t to m~ve. He was usin~ ~nefits that are .ne'a.rlydo.ubled' Ruppert 'to. b.;lieve that the rear approximately one half' of the Kay, John Lake, Mrs. Leland o'clock next Monday, March 24, John DenIer of 41 Pine court, head-in-sand attitude, feeling butane.filled container which on sickness and aCCIdent lOSur. ~oor, lead,m." from the garage total voting membership of 326 F. Carter and the managers of in the Grosse Pointe central in referring to the mayor's a '. . ance mto the kItchen, could bave. tt' d' th . comment that the people of the apparenUy that recognition of S\I~denly exploded, setting" hiS '. " been unlocked. The officer said m a en ance e vote. was 104 the five Pointe municipah~es: Library, Ker~heval avenue at Farms do not attend a council the threat would drive away shirt afire. Th!l strike was the first 10 the that thl! thit:f ap arent! en- (71 percent) members lD favor, Robert Slone of the Park, Tom Fisher road. private investOrs who woul<\ be Hearing her SOD'S screams, bus line's 37 year:. of operation. teted' through. tlii; dOO/ and 32 (22 percent) members op- Kressbach of the City, Chester Following the movie Sergeant ~ae:~i~~ a~:Xt~e~~in;,~e:aid~~~ reluctant to Compete with the Mrs. Huvaere ,rushed to his ~lthough the strike was set. left by way of the front'door posed. and .1~ (7 percent) memo Petersen of the Woods, Tom George Blair, eo.ordinator of smoke problem is a serious crime syndicate. assistance, beating at the flames tied on Wednesday. operation , ..., . . bers abstammg. Jefferis of the Shores, and Grosse Pointe School Traffic m8tter. ' * • _ with her rigbt band. 'After put. was n6t restored until the fol. The, pllef went

Arrest~d ILeal.Burning. ~ .~ual Park ~olice Report,~~al~d re uire. Boy _.__' .\ (C08tbllied Ii. Page 1) tinguished service); and one spec.lali~:tiO:r IS li~ dipart. (e-*~ p.,e 1) (e-tJa .... fra Pap 1) head of twa' such fine rlep"art-; died, (Capt. Arnold Hough, on men~s l~e J~~ pOinted out, Would be l &ood il1veslmentfor ments, ,with competent person. October 2, woo served 32 years). men.' h's department it is said. In the boy's sllirt pOCk~ lb.e city. nel, is a stroke of luck," the di. Both ~ave been ~eplaced by but s~~r \0 train and' assign another packet WI1~ found. ;ad rector added: probationary appomtme~ts to ne~e Y . Iti Ie responsi. packets were cootiScated, ,,~~ltl Dive~ ,PMl FIlDcl He said' that officers ot tb.e k~p the department at ItS au. O~f!C.~~Sto mu P

t10e boys arrested. & WISh t~ pomt out fuat w~ Police'Department are continuo thorized strength. bi1Jh __' ..L ---''------.,..---- At the statioD, both teenagers have a ~erJo~s pro~lem here, ally being sent to various f were questiooed. Tile older lad Allor said.' The city Is COil. schools to keep up with law ell. • WIS released wh~n he prov~ templating setting aside $30.~ forcement, in line with the : that be. had no k?Owledge his for a wading pool.at the Pier. changing times. Not to be ex. '.j ,c:ompaDl. QD had ~ packets, ~nd Puk. I.•'1iho~ld thmk .th."t the cluded, is training in traffic that be did Dot bOw of the 1m. pool can walt, and the funds and sa f e t y education he • peading s.le. . , .'. used to pu.i'chase equip?,1ent for stressed. .' Tt\e l5:year.o1d cOlll~sed that the gatherIng of leaves. . , During his brief tenure, El.' . be ~ad gone to Fairfax and, Jones rema~ed .that no one lenburg said, he 'has re~eiyed sarrmgtoo ..to meet a prospec. ot the citizensw,~uld claim that many Ie.tters from Park citizens, .. tive buy~r. Ch:-rges.have be~n a burning ban w9uld solve all and others,. praising the fine IIfiled acalllst• ~Im ""I~ Juvemle of the problems' of rl:sidents work performed by both police- Court authorities. He IS accused with respiratory ailments. The men alid firemen of the Park. ot possession of. illegal drugs. adverse effects upon health and A majority of the 'letters sub- LaPratt said that the p~ckets the prospect of reducing cari. mitted by the Park residents, were taken to the DetrOit Po- nogenic substances in the air, expressed extreme pride that lice Scientific Laboratory •. to are the most compelling reasons the city h8!: such competent pub. determine exactly what kind for the Farms to put an end lic servants during times of ot narcotic they contained. A to such practices, and to make emergencies, the director said. report is still pending, the-de- the expepditures necessary to The director's rer?rt Indi. tective said. provide leaf 'pick-up.nd dispo. cated that there ~as increased He said .that, the ~y was sition. activity in most phases of police questioned in front of hiS hea~. "I think the fact tbat bun- operations. Incident or assigned broken parents, who were CgglDg you to. increased 14.3 percent, and one trallling recently at Ft. Polk, help her, knOWIng that trea~ fatal pedestrian accident was byREVERE La. His lasl week of training JP.ent!s not always. 100 percent recorded as against none in was spent in guerrilla warfare effective? . . - '. 196'7," I. exercises." "It is not an easy thmg to Ooe officer retired, (Chief During his guerrilla training, tell an otherwise normal, en. Louwers after 38 years' of dis- he lived under simulated Viet. ergeUc girl that she can't play ' _ nam conditions for five days, outside on a beautiful fall Sat-. fighting' off night attacks and urday with her friends becBlLse Open.' The classic rev;sifed by Revere. Crisp stripes,. crew neck conducting raids on "ene~~" a neighbor has, been burning . '.' _.. J styling make this the shirt that 1lot~ersall you ""en, A ~'illag!:s. He W~staught met s leaves for the past three hours. .S..a' t' u.r'E'a~ .ay. dash af the conlinent in its: cut, and a .Iot of know-how, . ot removing booby traps, set. "As representatives of the . Wouldn't, it 'he a pity t()shffl!~.s\lth.mer u.s. know.how, tells you tl;ot it hos been programmed . ling ambushes and avoiding en. people of the Farms,', 8nd as to keep its s"ape, its vibront; virile colors. $4.50 emy ambushes. , men of integrity and con- M ., ;in ~ suit that sags, bags, .rulxlples and '.' ~EN'S WEAR, INC. Other specialized training in' science," Mrs. Fink added, "it cluded small tunitactics, map is fervently hoped that the coun. orolngs'. ~69. 3.0 .Ke.,r:',.~~.,11 ~~~f:;:Uc;t~~~s,~::d f;ti~~aili~ cll will do something for the roasts? when it's so easy tc) he cqQ~(1;risp. JJI#If, .;.,.'.' : In the Village M.16 rifle, M.60 machine gun' %t~it;~,~1 and for all the cern. To offer out clientele better .ervice, we will keep oar oBic. and taste£u11y tailored 1y'"Norfu~~It()¥:: III and the 3.5-inch rocket launch' More Names Availahle open Saturday JDCIrJIiDglI from 9 :30 till noon. This ia an ideal Open Thllrs4.,_uenin"'!l~~til '.p.m. - er.., Her husband, Peter, said that , time to. disCuss yogr portfolio, ':£... $155; he hoped the council will give check into the rIIeirch facia o~ froIft .60:00 consideration to the fllct that about=tinvestment op~- the petition presented bears the tunitiee. Stop in ••• a akille-J names of more than 600 people. ftgistend ~ftI will' be Clad to Uliat you. If this is not enough, he said, the names of 6,000 more resi- BOUI\TQ dAUIrnTS dents can be obtained without FIB8'r OP MICHIGAN any trouble. GoB~BATION IPM( fJical'd~71ol'tq1J, John Smith 1)f 255 'Hillcrest, informed the council that the 1I.. 1Hr N .. r....."... 92 Kerchevo.!, on.the.HilJ . " ':'. banning of leaf burning should '~d_,. be the responsibility of the city. 1n44 DltCHEVAL ~~ GROSSE POINT! • ftfONBc .... '~I" ...bNZEnIQ KI N t~ and that the city should act now ~".. ,~%:~ G to clear the air. Eventually, the . ~~JFederal QoverDment will pass a roo statute to ban the pollution of OPEN THU~SDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS .~ Th B 'H b t,,% air and water, and will force I3A e ar aT or tw~the'Farms to comply..Therefore. ~m t~l;the city should do thiS. DOW, not ~,~.] One jacket for many junkets. j#i later, he said. : ti' Tailored' sleek and' trim toith %U Mayor Butler said that the one knit b~t,ton cullar and !~city's fis.cal budget will be pub. , f • .:iIt lished and aI-proved in May, 1n cuffs. Lined in coordiTuzted Wfl which somethIng will 'befou~d colored nylon. Wash and h:l~to cover the purchase ot equIp, wear _ water repel- W~ ment for the gatherir.g of now at Jacobson's, impeccably ;I;W leaves. 'If nothi.nit is appropri. lent. Maize, Oyster r: ated, then the citizens can come or Mint. ;'.'_"'before the council, and demand tailored wool sport coats 22.50 ,[l1. this, he added. rJm Nevertheless, he pointed out g~a second' time: the matter will by Petrocelli .•. 21" unique concept in t~ be given' top priority in the ~l~coming budget, and means will leisure attire exemplified b'~. t¥1 be founu 1.0 take care of the the depth and richness of the PFC George Beet;her Help$ ,Flood Vicdnu bright colorings of the plaids. Marine Private First Class Gold/black/blue George A. Beecher, son of Dr. t,", and Mrs. A. J. Beecher of 1070 . 'S. Renaud road. helped bome. or olive/black/ rust

;.' •....' . \ r. !I~:l~~~~~V~~::l~~ds~~~::n~~d~~~combinations. 70.00 • County, Calif. area in February. He was a member of a Pro- The Swinger visional Battalion of Marines Imported worsted slacks from from the Marine Corps Base at For sport and show. Open back air Twentynine Palms, Calif. in Continental styled vents so guy can keep his cool. The battalion worked in the a lowland communities of Yucaipa Squo,red butt 0 n collar, side and Lorna Linda clearing roads coordinating colors. 26.00 'pockets and adjustable sleeve. and emergency facilities buried Water repelle~t and wash under a sea of mud. Other platoons rushed to the and wear. Emerald or mountain resort towns ot Mt. Midnight. 22.50 Baldy, Lake Arrowhead, Run.

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:,\1"l.~=~' D. I!M,':~.' SlIblCrtptlon Ratel fS.GOPer Yeu <;~,l b7 M.II (fe.GO outllde WlYlIe ';,.~ cocmb). All Ne", and Ad,.er&llIull Jacobsons j'~ CoP:!'lIult Be In tile New. Olllee I K.ercheval at....st. Clair ~ ~rosse Pointe '~ by Tv.Id., NooD to llllure !nItr. MEN'S STORE Open Thursday Evenings < ' 'hI 8:45 :~r-111 MaQ lSubtarlJlttOll~ 01'11&' 0' Adllre.. Form. 8I'7!t..~ I''WiD_I~.W.gT',.' :~;,'~'.~{"., :.«': 'idi . • Xereb.nI, GlOM 1'*", _

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-j .. ' ,",ursd.y, March 20, 1969 GROSSE POINTE Ni:WS' YfSV' L,a~'W,iv.es March 26, at 8 o'clock in WSU's League, AIr Force Association McGregor Memoral Auditori. and the American Onmance . - - ' um. All proceeds will; be used FairHousing Blakeslee Picked.w_Head Association. ( PIANOS WAITED The '~ayne ~tate. Unlversi~y to provide scholarships for the He is a member also of the Grands, Spinets and small L.a~ ....\,)ves will' present thell' Law School. A r~ption in the CCoIItllluec1from Pale 1) This Year's' Torch Drive Country Club of-Detroit and the eiihth .llDua1 belloefit i'nhion Alumni Lounge will follow the has circulated a letter with the Detroit Athletic Club. Uprights. Higbest cash paid. . s1l, Have your new set fitted to you and your swing. project of "before and after" Westbury, S1. Clair Shores). disobeyed a traffic sip aoct Your Choice of Three Salad Dressings- pictutes to record results of the fmed $20; John Gilmore (21235 paid a fine of $5. TracleY", OlelClubs III - Group or Private Lesson Italian, Blue Cheese, lhausand Islond clean.up effort. Milton Volkens ,"River road), fined $20; Frank James Bolen. 15422 Mllple. HAGEN BURTON .. WILSoN • McGRt:GOR BAGS STRIP STEAK (8 oz.) . (Boneless) 1.95 of the Camera Center has of. Germack, Jr. (1112 Lafayette ridge, Detroit, was guilty of e STRIP STEAK. (12 ~,) (Bonelets) 2.95 fe~ed a $25 giftcertifieate for Towers, Detroin, fined $10; and having no operktor's license on 15TttS For Practic;t-Opett 7 Days 'Til May 1st STRIP STEAK (16 .. ) '(bon I .) 3.9-= the best "before land after" Frances Bruce (2305 Park, De. his person and fined 1$1. .0:&. .... --- ," picture provided by any student troit), tmed. $75. Donald Macaw. 312 Belan. Golf Professionals FAMILY SIRLOIN STEAK (2 lb.) 6.95 of the Grosse Poin~ SchooI;s. For drivinl(while under the ger, was charged witb driving Jerry Stencil IIId Rick LaRue . (Serves four, bonelessl . . . The schools al'e t.c) parti.Clpate infI~Jle&.;of.Jiq.~~.,.charles Mc. while under the iJlilueD(:e of BEEFBURCER (V4 lb.) .:..---- 1.00 In a poster .con~st OIl aDti.lit~r, Carthy, '12930. Ke)'c1leval, De. liquor. He was found guUty aDd On SeIorne Bun, Salad and French Fries and beautification for which troit was fined $150 acd had fined $100 and had his liceDlie CHOP SIRi.OIN OF BEEF- l.75 awards will be gfiVenS'1 En his 'driver's license suspended Suspee£ire0dedfor90tt,days • ..llaa: ~.I!iI$i!) ail il&~mrIU i~~ See page 6 or ogan . for 90 days. J Y Bartle '1617 Hamp.

ONION RINGS c sOe try blan_k_. James Brown. in addition to tfoenCti•.vweaSm&U1uffl.ltyerofanhdavidn~.eaCti.~ve~ EXT...,...... -SAUD 25e . p. t E the speeding conviction. paid a lights. He was fined $7.50WI on... FRENCH FRItS' 30e ozn ers arn ~~~fiCOfsi~~/or disobeying a ~ach of the two counts. ELECT pop 2Oc. MSU Degrees .Harol~ Parsons, .1646 Alin~i D~~~:.n~~l~r:;e~:r:; BlI--IIIl!IiI! l1fi.~--Rm--•• Ii, was gullt~ ofcausmr, ~n accl- never having acquired a driv. Also call for .. , wi". chIn of Michigan State University d~nt by his faaure to YIeld the er's license. " RIBS & FISH awarded degrees to 1,243 stu. rlght-of.way. lIe was fined ~o. George Reed, 5031 Ashley, De. CHICK. E '''', dents at its winter term com- Thomas MacDonald, 41 LOch. troit was charged with beHg' William E. Speer I mencement exercises March 9 moor, waS: guilty. of disobeying a minor in possession. of alco- i on the .MSU campus. a stop sign nnd fined .$6. hoUe beverages. He was found Among them were 14 Point Thomas Viviano, ?8489 Holly. .uUty and paid costs of $25. , 18310 MACK ers, two of whom, Julia K wood, Rosl!ville, paid a fine of Timothy Witri, Ull Notting, MUNICIPAL JUDGE OF Hunt, of Bedford road, and Lisa $10 Ifor failing to wear correc- ham. paid costs of $1.50 for be. at McKI ...., . N. Holstead, of LochmO')r boule live lenses while driving. iDg a disorderly person. GROSSE POINTE PARK GrorN Pointe Fa"", vard, received their degrees Norman Merqllis 73 Green. Ernest ;F:dcewas charged and with honors. briar, was fined $10 for causing found gUn~ of drivinl: .whUe (AlIY-our - Julia was awarded a Bache an accident by maTting an im. under the influence of liquor. lor Of Science in Child Develop- proper turn: He was fined $r5 and h.d his O,en .. p...., fa;.' p.m. DIUrElf' ment, Teaching 'and Lisa earned Phyllls Hoag, 22S Kenwood license suspended for 90. days. He received a greater than 7-4 margin over his opponent in the 1 Days . 10 5-4453 .TU 5-4790 a Bachelor of Arts in Audiology court was fined $5 for not h8V. James Wood.ward,. 22115 Max. and Speech Science. irig her operator's license in ine, S1. QJair Shores. wall guUty primary election. He is 49 and will be eligible for re-election. Fresh ':Receiving .Bachelors of Arts her wssession. of ~ same charge. He was in Advertising were Donald R. Robl'!rt Cherro, 13857 Liberal, fined rrs..and sentenced to 20 Eichberger. of Wedgewood road, Detroit, was guilty of driving days U!the Detroit House Of He is endorsed by the following' attorneys - 35 TholDlS 1. Salturel1i, of Moor- with defective lights and fined Correction.. , ~~rt~~,~ .•••..•• land drive. and GarY A. San. $3. ,In separate. speeding eases, who reside in Groste "Pointe Park: ~~Rolr~E!! $1 .ford, of Boiirne.mouth circle. Barbara Bayer, 21317 Severn Leo Monette of 1476 Yorktown Michael F. Irvine. of Trombley road, Harper Woods, disobeyed a nd ~mond Y~bl00d; & road, received a Maste!: of Arts a traffic sign and was fined $5. 19Z658hiaW-assee. Detrolt;, were FAMILY PERCH FISH FRIES in Advertisine'Anthony Krol, '.573, :porthen, found gullty. Monette was fined Charl.s M. Bayer Ceorge F. Mehling (Lake Perch) Bachelors of Science in Home was charged with causing an $5 and y~gblood $17. John H. Br.bb Rodman C. Moesta Serves 4 (lake Perch)' Economics Te~hing we r e accident. He was :found guilty Charles qriffin. Ii08 KUehner. . Norman J. Monnig Slaw, Rail, Lemon Slaw, Roll, Tartar, Lemon awarded-to Suslm K. Mathews, . Detroit,.s fined $8 for haYini Louis. H. Chnbonneau Tartar, Fries / Tholl'uis E. Coulter '...... "', ," of Cloverly road, and' Valerie a defaced driver's ,lic~., . , ,Joseph A.M"rp~y 75 c C; Moran,. of Grand Marais Church Birthday. JIan'!r Finley, 5089 Beeole, Francis B. Crowley Donald E., Paquette $4 99 ' bOUlevard. Detroit., was charged with driv. Theodore F.Feldman Neil A. Patterson I Bachelors of Science were ob,servance Set ing OD expired' ~eeJlSeplates. awardea to VIrginia E. Peu, of He railed to appear in court . John F. Fildew Frederic F.Pillin •. I LOBSTER TAIL . MAIME LO~STER Lakeshore road, in Psychology, Seven founding members of IDs $25 bond was forf~ and Orrin C. Jonls A. D. R"', ••gl.r ' I, ~ George S. Root. of Lochmoor the Grosse Pointe Unitar.iaIi a warrant iUued for hIS arrel!t. , Patrick Keating ..... J. E. J. SCIII.n ' \ ' '. . DINNER boulevard, iJI' sOcial Science, ChUrch will help celebrate the In two c:~!Ses. Jam~s ,DINNER . ' state A. Stewart Kerr Daniel Jerry E. Laplsh, of' Beaufait church's 30 t h anniversary. Hopett, ~ LakevI8,!,•.Detrolt, J. Tindall Roll, Lemon Slaw, Roll, lemon :Slaw, road, in Mathematics, and Ei- They'll be' guests of the church was found (idlty of drivmg on a Arnold W. Lungenhaulen Francll K. YOun.' Fries, Butter ~Utt~ wood O'Hare, ofShorebam road. this Sunday, Marcb 23, for a, revok~ liceDse and Larry La. " in Biological Sciences. servlce and a brunch sponsored Fontaine, 5001 Gateshead •. ~e. ."$475"": Bachelors of Arts were award. C tr It, uUty f dri 'nlt VOTE APRIL 7 rbara A. Kranich, of by the Churen's Women's AI. 0 ,!,IS. g 0 v_ '3' .~. ed to Ba liance.. while his license was suspend. Aline drive, In Elementary Edu- The Unitarian Church was ed. Each was fined $100 IJId the day after Easter SEAFOOD 'LAtE - 1.75 cation, and Dale J. Miller, of chartered March 19 1939 by sentenced to five days in the , , ! FRIED SHRIMP FROG LEG Dinner-2.95 Cloverly road. General Business 66 persons. " . Wayne County.jaU. I Administration. Two founders will participate . Slaw,. Roll, lemon, Broiled WHITEFISH, PICKEREL or SNAPPER DR. and MRS. RICHARD in the service preceding. the Cocktail Sauce brunch. They are Mrs. John DINNER DAVIES ANSL6W (Katherine Decker, of Stephens road. who ,Nonnan), of Kenwood court,. will teU about the church's 5 95 5].95 announce the birth of a daugh- founding, and ;Ms. A. Boynton 1 I t~r, LYNN KAT HER I N E. Hartz, of Lakeshore road, who Now Fnt Federal March 4. will describe how the church secured the property and de- sign for its present building. Mrs. Russell Peebles will tailt about the years the church spent in the Carter house on East Jefferson avenue. Five other founders, each wearing a white carnation, will be present for the service and brunch. They include Mrs. James, Watkins,' of Cloverly road, Mrs. Emil Leidi~h, of Har- vard road, Mrs. John PascheU, of I;)etroit, Mrs. Willard Wor- Effective April 1, passbook savings cester, of Ridge road. and Miss accounts at First Federal will begin Helen Nurenberger,.of 8t. Paul earning the high annual rate of 4~ avenue. percent. This is ~ percent more than the TWo founders unable to at- majority of other passbook savers in the tend are Mrs. Thomas Miller, Detroit area are currently receiving. Even of Detroit and Mrs. Donald more impci'tant, through the magic of . Flinterman, of Lakeshore road. quarterly compounding, savings in an Mrs. Donald Hines, of Little. slone road, is Alliance activi. account for a full year will earn an ties chairp)an and Mrs. Nelson effectiye rate of 4.84 percent-the,highest Frolund, of Hawthorne road. is legal rate available on any regular in charge of the brunch. passbook savings account In Michigan. And, of course, you may open an account for any amount and make withdrawals or Slate Bake Sale additions to your account In any amount '.'~' At St. Ambrose - at any time, and at any First Federal .-. office. not just the one where you Anthony Aluminum Pools, The St. Ambrose Altar So. have your account. 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Thursday, March 20, 1969, GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five Zoning' Clwnge Approved Reports Thievery South High School Ban~s Capture Festivt;ll Honors At Goodwill Box The Syrr.phony Band of Grosse another location Ilnd played a division ratings (rom all four The Symphony Band is, now After Heated Controversy Pointe South High School main. march and a concert selection judges. This was the first time eligible to participate ill the Farms police are investigat- tained a long tradition of ex. at sight after seven minutes to any of these students had per- State Band Festival in April The Woods Council meeting ed so that the proposed parking ing a report made by a citizen, on Monday evening, March 17, cellence as it once again was look at the two numbers. formed in a band .festival and which will be held in the I,an- lot would be in line with the in which it was disclosed that &warded first division ratings I . they participated with schools sing area. generated wh.at at times be. parking lot behind the adjacent two adults, using two small chil- from all judges at the Michigan Dr. Charles Osbourne, ~ m.uslc which have only one band in 1------came a heated controversy over Hollywood Clinic, 20861 Mack dren, raided the Goodwill Drop School Band and Orchestra As. tea.cher.at Western Mlchlga,n their high schools. the proposed zoning change of avenu~, thus allowing entrance Box, at the rear of the Kroger sociaation's District Band Fesi. UmversIty, v:r?,te of the ban.d The adjudicators compli. the Chene-Trombly Park area. s to the park area from Holly. Supermarket, 18870 Mack ave. val on Saturday, March 8, at performanc.e. I am most 1m. mented the band on its fine MeeUng as '1 Board of Ap- wood and exit onto Ridgemont nue. Lincoln Park High School. pressed wrth this group. The spl'rl't and attl'tude. Maurl"ce peals, the Council was consider- avoiding the confusion of two: The citizen, whose name' was band has worked very h~rd to ing a zone change at the park way traffic in the area. withheld, said that he observed The band was judged on all perform this and I appreciate Riley from Eastern Michigan that would change 80 feet cur. From the audience, various a car pull up alongside the drop aspects of its performance and the amqunt of work you have University stated that the band rently zoned as residential to citizens expressed .their can. »oJ( on Thursday, March 13, received 30 A's and 2 B's on put. into this. Band plays very dem.ons,~ated "tremendous. po. commercial, thus permitting the cerns for the inclusion of a all" two small children, appar- such aspects as tone, intonation, musically and with very good tentia!. Dr. ~eorge C: Wilson building of a 200.foot deep park. parking lot in the park. ently under the supervision of rhylhm, tec~nique, and inter. tone. Th!~ is one of the best from the National MUSIC.Camp ing lot. ' William Quinn, 2197 Ridge- a man and woman, climb into pretation . For their concert woodwind secti0'lS that I have remarked that the band 15 good The park, 10eJ,tedat Mack and mont, stated that "none of the the box, remove a number of performance, the three adjudi- heard this yeat. My compli- for a secoJld group and that Ridgemont, was c' given to the children will ever use the park- items and place them in the cators awarded, the b:md all ments on an outstanding job." !hey. were dOIng excellent work, Woods by the late Hattie Chene, A's ' 'obVIOuslyable to do a musical ing lot." This was in response to vehicle. . The 45.member Concert Band job most of the time." who stipulated in her will that City Administrator C h est e r The witness told police that The band opened its perform. perfonned the same afternoon the land should always be used Petersen's drawing a distinction he had seen th!.' same car on a ance at 8:30 a.m. with the Sousa at Schafer High S c h 0 0 I in as a "public park: and commun- between a neJghborhood park number of occasions, with the march, "George Washington Bi~ Southgate, M i chi g a n. This WORTHLESS ity center." Otherwise, the land and a community park. The pro- same people. centennial." This was followed group, composed of 9th and lOUt Nothing is so blind as an would revert to her heirs. posed park would be, because of Each time the car occupants by the required selection for grade s t u den t s from South investigating committee that The .zoning change was need. its small size, considered a remove articles from the drop all bands of comparable sizes High School, received second doesn't want to investigate. neighborhood park for children box, the citizens claimed, placed schools, "Incantation and Dance ------Problem Child in the 6-13 age group. them in the vehicle, and drove by Chance. The band closed its Petersen said that a survey away. concert performance with two Subject of Talk had shown that people drive to The door of the box has been movements from "Symphony No. the park and need a place to broken for several week3, police 6" by Persichetti. D D 'd W. park, particul:.rly when addi. said. but Goodwill has done Following the concert per. r. aV! meman will pre. tional recreational facl'll'tl'es h' sent "A P~ofile of the Inner not mg about it. / formance, the band moved to City Child" on Match 24 at 8 are added, Mr. Quinn sharply Ii p.m. in Grosse Pointe War Me- disagreed and said that every- morial's Fries Auditorium. Dr. one he knew who used the park Wineman is a Professor of walked to it. Social Work at W:lyne State Quinn further pointed out that WAKE UP OR 8E SQUEEZEDOUT! University and the main thrust children cannot play in the park, of his w,}rk over the past 30 anyway, because there is no Which do you prefer? e.Authentic years has been the problem of supervision, the result of which the h 0 s t i I e and aggressive is that the park ha's been taken Do you have representation on your youngster. . qver by the teenagers. Crosse Pointe Farms Council?' With Fritz; Redl, he has writ- Paul Crook, 2002 Brys drive, ~. ten "Children Who Hnte" and recalled when the park mellnt -~OU ARE A NOBODY If YOUR COUNCIL "Controls- From Within." Years a place for friends to gather Paints and of experience in the field of for dances and recreation and social wOI'k have placed him in expressed his regret that such REfUSES TO REPRESENT YOU! his presenti' position of a knowl. a place was going to become a ONLY edgeable authority in his field. parking lot. r You need a man who has the time, energy He served as a case _'worker Mayor Ken net h MacLpod and interest to do the job for you, the Martin Senour with the Wayne COunty Bureau pointed out that the Woods had of Social Aid and the Jewish in the past few years "come a Family and Children's service. long way in recreation" and "UNREPRESENTED MAJORITY" has them.,•. As Executive Director of could do a lot more if the neces- Pioneer, House from 1946-1948 sary money were available. ELECT ••• EXTEhJ')R .. d INTERIOR h(l observed firsthand an experi. Mrs. Quinn added to what her mental residential unit for pre- husband had said by charging The warm, rich colors of Colonial Williamsburg ALL NEW "'I! follLL FACTotY Ilj)UI'PED delinquent boys. - tha~the parking lot was being [B] James s. have now been captured!Uld exactly matched CAMARO's ••••• $2.325 Later his chief responsibility builfnot for tbe childre:'l but for was that of -.Case-Work Consul- the businessmen in the area. in new exterior house paint by Martia Senour CHEVELLE's ..... $2.197 tant, divisionol Psychological She said that a recreation Company. Intense, but at the same time soft, they' Services, Merrill-Palmer School, building is needed much more help your house reflect much of the grace and BEL AIR's ••••• $2.297 working in intensive therapy tha.n a parking lot. ALLOR charm so characteristic of this historic Colonial BISCA YIfE's • • • • $2,229 . with a small load of emotion- The Council voted to pass the aUy disturbed children. proposed zoning varIance so that TO THE, city. Lovely and authentic Williamsburg inte. Momad Wagons. $2,369 'In 1953 Dr. Wiileman was the parking lot can be built on CROSSE POINTE rior finishes, too. The Martin Sma., Company is named Director of the Henry the park, site. honored to have been chosen fljJicially to nprodru:e, DICK Ittelson Center for Child Re. ------?1i1f;~~'"'- FARMS in quality interior arul "tenor paints, tlte a.then. search of the Jewish '.Board Guardians in New,Yor\t,,:a set~ COUNCU. tic colors of Colonial Wi/l;atllslnlrg • _.. : . . ' .. (:. tin.g of re~iden9,1. ':tr.e~.t,mepf • ~ative born - has lived here 4)yeanl 1 • tl.__ ...... u.SOl'lt .. A- umt for schlZophremc children. .'SPRING Ann Arbor residents know • Sincerely dedicated to represent the Jlnrepresented Dr. Wiseman as .Clinical Di. majority . See the authentie Wiliamsburl colors today at rector of the V'niversity of CLEANUP Michigan Fresh Air Camp,. a • Will take a NEW LOOK at the equitable , summer setting for boys with Complete Lawn and distribution of Our tax base it elected I - special problems relatipg. to . Garden Maintenance 1 delinquent and aggresstve' be: Remember, Your Vote Does BACHMAN :'.havior, Reister landscaping Count on April. 7th! PAINT 6' HARDWARE Unusual Lenten 881.3739 19483 MACI[ AYE.m 5...767 -P.ill far ., Fri.n", Service Slated Servicing the Five Pointel The congregation of Grosse OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Painte United MethOdist Church will experience an unusual I..enten Communion on Passion Sunday evening, March 23, at 7 o'clock. The High School Choir of 35 voices, -under the direction of . Mrs. r.obert W. Sutton, Organ- ist.choirmaster is presenting "Rejoice," a Twentieth. Century setting for the ~mmunion Serv- ice. This setting was written in 1964 for use at a Liturgical Conference sponsored by the ~fissionary Society of the Gen. eral Theological Seminary in . This. music' was written to help Christians in the Twenti- eth Century express their con- viction that life in the NOW is a gift from God. It was written for a Christian hooten. anny. 'fhe composers, four stu- when swingy, bouncey; ccrn.t.sit.stRl bOY' dents at the Seminary, sought :\ to gi~'e the ancient liturgical words all their power and and flippy flare bot!o", pants meaning by setting them to contemporary musical styles. get together.. ••it's P.A.N.T-E.M.O-N.I"U.MI The service. will be accom- panied by the organ, drums and five guitars. Dan Ellis is the drummer; guitarists are Debbie It's the new grooyey beat of mipe, solid color Ofld c~eck Angell, Patricia Cougar, Pam Frisbie, Nancy McGraw, and half.boxer pants,. ,aQ with Ihe'bi.g flare and great new Lynne )fontgomery. The service will feature meditations by Jennifer Moo r e and Mark fashion OPP'e~ for the sile <4 10 7 p

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I J. He wllI bo II.ble 10 II.n5WI)r Elk'lltH 0 Speah; T 0 G.ard en ClIIb Imnny II[lCC/lllquelltlons rclatl~'e SUBMIT SLOGAN FOR CLEAN-UP ---- . 10 the ehOM ond procurement The tllIrd,ln thl! .slx.lcclurc wcst, Japan, England, Ger. a~ plants (or gardens of In. CONTEST AND WIN $25 PRIZE IIcrlell beIng presented hy Ihe monYlI.nd Bcoedlnallia. dwldulIllnterl!st. JIIen's Gllrden Club wilt bc an Wedne&doy, Mareh 26, from Try your hnnd at II Slogan {or the 7:3010 &:30 p.m, Nallonnl Clean Up Contest. In 1955 the Hurry Elkins, II. leoeller II.t Grosse Pointe Slogan was j'ScrubllroD." Guyton Elcmcntllry ScflllOIAnd We tllink you can do better than this, P/lst president ot the Men'll Gorden Club ar Detroit, wJII Send your suggestion to Mrs. Clarence prl!Senllllcctllre tltll:d "nordy Maguire, 1417 Lochmoor Drive, Grosso Plont IIfolerluls rar the Aver. Pointe, 48236, by April first at t110latest. Olio G II r d c 1I.0rnomcotaI SEcond, third and fourth prizes IIrc nIso Shrubs, Wild Flowen, etc," to bllllwardcd. Elkins, In J5 yeors and on a small Jot, has crl!nted one or tho malt distinguished .Ilordcns InlhI5I1.rcll.lfehll50SSl!mblcd an l!xtrll.ordJnory collecllon or dwarr ellllifers, ol[llnes, nntlvo wlld.flowers Dnd flowerlngtrcco ondsbrubs,wllhpurtleulorcm. pholls on Rhadadendrons. ElkIns' corresponder,ce with fellow pIlI.ntmcn emhrll.cos growers In Ihe Pacific Narlh.

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:1 , Thursday; Mar~h 20. J 969 GROSSE PO IN TEN E W S Page Seven

Maria F~lise de Sousa (Brazil),/ Career A,nbQ8sador Allen Car Runs Over Michigan AFS Sets Festi'val NapodonNoppakhyn (Thai. land), and EevaRuohonen (Fin- K.te"", GrosSePM",.,., c.. Its OWn Driver "Around the wcn-ld in 80 Min. for a successful program. land), who attend Grosse Pointe Closes Fries Forum Series utes" is the winning theme for Thirty-one countries were rep- High School; Rita Demetriou A Park resident" who was thll American Field service resented by these high school (Cyprus) and Julia Daysh (New • AUTO LEASING .: career Ambassador 'George Association. , pinned beneath his car,' was Festival to be beld at Antique seniors who are spending the Zealand), who are stuqents at ALL MAKES AND ...MODEU .', Venable Allen was the final Mr. Allen reviewed the Mid. taken to Bon Secours Hospital Village near Lake Orion on year in Michigan living with an Grosse Pointe Un i v er s ity , W. c.. AIII.1t speaker on The Fries Forum on dIe Eastern situation beginning by police ambulance On Wed. May 3 and 4. Grosse Pointe American family, attending a School; and Megan AnderSon Ole Car., "... . ow PIG. World Affairs at Grosse Pointe in 1956 when Great Britain and ne.s(!ay, March 12, .and treated University School submitted the local high school, and getting (South Africa), who attends T. Y_ ..... War Memoriaf'March 10. Am- became alarmed over for 'a possible broken wrist and winning theme in a contest be- to know the United States \via Liggett School. Roger Carey Leasillg Daily,Weelcly, MOlltWy, y.. ri, bassador Allen has twice been N8sser's seizijl'e of the Suez other injuries. ' tween AFS Clubs in Metro- first.hand experiences. (England), who is an AFS stu- -15550 E. Warren 885-4770 : Assistant Secretary 0.( State and Canal. Wiijlout the knowledge . poUtan Detroit Area schools. The purpose of the annual dent at Grosse Pointe High has served as Ainba:osador to of the United States, they en- Accordinil to a police report, Recently Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Festival is to raise money for School, was unable to att;,end. Geotte PeIoIk" Mtr. Iran, Greece and Yugoslavia. couraged Israel '"with their help Fergus Markle, ~, of 862 West- mcind L. Cooper of Birmingham AFS SCholarships and enable the He was introduced by David' to start boUilities with Egypt ~he$ter.braked. his car to a l?top hosted a talent party for all public to learn more about " W. Kendall, his hO£t in Grosse qn the prestext of Egyptian in- In ~nt of '~ garage after Michigan AFS and Americans other countries by viewing na. Pointe, who himself served in vasion across tbe border. Brit- turning the vehicle ar~un~, and Abroad students in order to tive costumes. dances, exhibits, Washington under President Ei.ain and France then proposee. to gotou~ t~~auto, still m re- plan the panel discussions and panel !liscussions, and hearing CharLie Rossie's " senhower and.ow among many force each 6ide to withdraw 10 verse, ace up. ,talent shows for the annual their lJ,l.usic. Other activities of other duties is president of the miles from the Suez, thus free- Markle was struck on the festival. special interest to young people GroS6C Pointe War Memori!!l ing the canal. head by the open door as he .Topics selected for the panel will be games operated by the ------This plan backfired when stooped to try to hand brake discussions were: "Comparison high school AFS Clubs, hay DOWNTOWN FORD Britain's pound sterling suf. the car and was knocked to thll of School Systems. Here and rides, farm animals, and food. Invites You To See ~ fered and Eden had to ask Ei. pavement. The front wheel roll. Abroad"; "Through the Look- The adult AFS Chapters will Bud Carver Pl1\ . senhower for financial help ed atop his left wrist and the ing Glass-Comments on Vari~ present the following booths: For Your Next :: , ...~~ II w h i c h was refused. Britain car came to a stop. The victim, ous Customs"; "The American Boutique, Trink!'ls I1nd Treas. withdrew, m a kin g DeGauUe unable to free himself, called Experience"; "Political Sys. ures, Books and Records, In. New Or Used Car 1~1l1~'1. t. furious. He tried to continue the for help. terns-Reflections After the temational Post OHice (pack. • The Most Complete Facilities.. '.:. fight but the French were de. The cry was heard bYWs Election"; and "Student Un. ages sent in original wrappings in the Detroit Area . pendent on British ships and daughter wbo rushed out of rest Around the World." from foreign countries), Baked aircraft carriers a~d the result th~ how;;, aDd dr(jve the auto, T~e talent shows will include Goods, World Food Market,! • Rental .d Leasing Programs was a cease.fire WIth a UN po. the few inches necessary to reo Thai, Japanese and South Kiddie Komer, Patio Shop, and • Ch.. ffeur 5ll,vice to .Yciall . ~ce f?rce placed on ~e EgyP- lease her father. She called po- A~erican dances, Ne~ Zea~and Pink and Pretty Package. Bud Carver Downtown Office or Qown- ti8n 61de of the canal. lice Stick Game, Australian MIme, The D e t r pit Metropolitau town Shoppl", Area In 1967 Na~ser asked U Thant' • . South American Vocal Group, Board of AFS is a group of in- A Cood Man to remove the UN forces which At the hoSPital, :M~r~e was and piano, guitar, and vocal tcrested women from a,11local To Know he did. This, Ambassador Allen treated for the wrISt Injury, .as solos from many .other coun- areas where AFS students aN 1833:E.JEFFERSON thought a serious mistake be- well as for a d~p gash over the tries. rel'liding. This year the presi. cause l't cleared the path. for left .ey.e brow, and scratches on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder of dent is Mrs. Marvin Hl''!,hes of ~~~ ~tt~~eo::Sr~~~i~hi: ~th~~:s. ~e~:s::ada:~ fa:~ ~~n~::~~ ~h:~t:~~t~~ ~=B~~e~~:mb-om this area who r~~~f~~~a@~m i rmw:~~ ' ping to the South. treatment. students' talents and Interests attended the talent party were: i The result, of coUrse, was the ,------I (/1, 0'e 11 ~o~~~:t~a=.a~~e~ ~~ Lewis S~I~ctRd l.1. ~ ,. t '"" ,'~ ' ~=/:m:ga~d~:~:ZJ~~.J;JjHolton-A.rms GIDB!JS ;. River in the north from which " - I': - on the' river- advance, they seem .d~termined The Board of Trustees at the W Id W.d W. not to retreat. This means that Holton.;Arms School, Bethesda, or. Ie. IDes ! M29HIGHWAY, Next to Harsens Islad Ferry - ALGONAC,' MICH. Isr,el is. only 40 miles from Md.,.hasannounced the appoint- Impor1ed & AinericlIII ffi Phene 1~794-7836 ••• with a 1'" ~g Hussein's Damascus and ment of James W. Lewis as !~ only 90 miles from Cairo.. .Headmaster fortha coming' ~'~l~l The.U.S.S,R. has rearmed the year. Mr. Lewis ~s been the WINS AND CHAMPAGNESFROM ALLOVER THE WORLD .~ NO~W.OPEN ROGER RINKE Arabs and they are now harass- Assistant Headmaster and [~ iog Israel. President Johnson Principal of the Upper School We sped"ile ill America's fines' all IHI, ~ . finally agreed to deliver 80 jet at ~ Grosse POinte University ami special iffJporrH CIGARS I' * OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK planes to Israel and it is now School for the past two years. In Bor~eauX Fral!ce th~ 1967 Vintag~ was. no~a great, one. ".\ up to Presid,ent Nixon whether Holton Arms is a girls' col. There was too much ram at harvest time causmg the grapesl * LUNCH * DI NNER or. not to,malre good this com- lege preparatory school. grades to swell with too much water arid making a llgljter and •.' ~ SUNDAY LIQUOR Bull@t t3zrld{v/} lDltment. 3.12 located not far from \the short li"ed win'e, even though good, not great. The price' on AUTHORIZED DEALER' According to Ambassador AI ,'... these wines should be less than the great 1964'and 1966, . COCKTAILS ' . . . - campu.s.of .....e Landon School but possibly won't be. because the, 1968 vintage throughout EVERYTUES. 'P,M, TO , P.M. len the United States believes where Mr •. Lewis served as a * Israel.is bere stay but is not .teacher. . and As. s'lstant to the France was a disasterous one, caused by the never ending l! SA,NQUET FACI ..L1TIES to rains in August and September, rotting the grapes on the * . committed to any definite boun~Headmaster for 11 years before ,vine. This automatically creates a shortage of good wines. * CATERING FOR daries for her. Israel apparent- coining, to Grosse Pointe. . and higher prices. KEEP UP WITH THE WINE NEWS AT PRIVA.TE PARTIES 1y will hold the ground she has .. .-- . ~ GmB'S WORLD.WIDE.W1NES. .~ ., gained at least until the Arabs Mr. LeWIS will be the First . WE HONOR AMERICAN EXPRESS '~ agree t

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PI~Ei9ht 6 ROSSI: POINTE NE W 5 \. /" , Tab dw1ces too often aDd \ None are IiCl bliDd as UIoI:e 100II 1OU'11be taken by chall.Ce. who let prejudice lead. the way. Judge Paterson Hears 11 Cases Charges agaiDstU perSODS David Williams of 988 Lake accused of law violations were Shore road, bad DO COl'llplainin, Attention heard before City Municipal witness against him. The judge Tuesday, Much 11. dismissed. a charge of ca~less are Phllip Phillip oi 715 Pember- driving aDd causing aD accident. tq,n, accused of go~ through a David c.J.mer of ~ Van, stop street and causing an accL ADtwerp, Harper WoodJ. found dent, pleaded guilty and was gWJty of being a.di$orderly per. found guilty and fined $50 and SOlS, paid a fiDe of $25, plus' a of GROOVY court costs of $1.50. / 16 percent state fee, was plaC;ed Daniel Roemer of 4210 Wood. 011 probation for six mOllt1ls, hall, . Detroit. pled gui)ty and .. nd ordered to surrend~r his was found ',uilty of .being I ells. !?perator's license t9 hik ~arents. orderly person and was sen- In addition, Celmer wa, ordered DA.ICE tenced to PJlY a fine of $10, plus ,to copy the laws 011. marijuana. Pointe. aJO percent state fee and court Judge Paterson said be will costs of $8.50. take Calmer's case under ad. Two Bands Herman Petzold of 314 Ash. visement for the &ix months pee A benefit dance for G...... 'ointe StvHftts land, Detroit, stood mute W a riod. ' you?, it bei III held It tiro. charge of Dot having his car ----- under control and causing an Pointe Theater NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB accident. He was found guilty , We, the undersigned residents of Grosse Pointe are proud of our. comm~ty.w.e belley. cor. Wo,orIoo .114 St. Ctltir and given a SusPended sentence, Sets Auditions Grosse,Pointers are fair minded and respect the rights of others. On Apnl 7 a fmhousmg ~rdm- but .ordered to pay $25 for dam- aoce will be on the ballot in Grosse Pointe Farms. We believe that it is natural for a commumty of FridlY, Mlrch 21 It It 8 :30 p.,... age to city property. this character to demonstrate its willingness to pass this ordinance which we consid,ermorally and Willie .:Mae Walker of 2490 Grosse Pointe,. Thealer an. All donations will go to Terry Chouinard, a Grosse Electric, Detrol't, accused of nounces auditions for "Fiorel. ethically right., ." . Pointe Senior recently stricken with a serious blood lo!," the Pulitzer Prize winIl.iDg Even though only GrosSe Pointe Farms residents will be able to vote for this ordinance on reckless ,driving, had the charge musical a b 0 u t New York's disease, now in intensive care at Memorial Hospital, reduced to careless driviDg, of A~riJ 7, we urge other Grosse Pointers who share our concern to join with us by adding your name New York City. If you wish to contrjb:..te, but cannot which she was found guilty. It famed Mayor Fiorello LaGuBr. to thts roster of Grosse Pointe residents and organizations who support Fair Housing, or by volun- attend the dance, please mail all donations to: cost her a fine of ~ and $7.50 dia. A closed casting will be teering whatever support you can give. '.,. " court costs. held for aues paying members Mr. Dick leach I£you are proud of Grosse Pointe, take a minute to fill out the coupon below, And add your Harold Warren ot 8325 Chal- on1yon Su.nday. !larch 23. Grosse Pointe Hip Schoo1 South name to the list. If you live in the Farms, vote "Yes" April 7. mers: Warren, accused of im. other auditions are open to ••os.. I'9INTI l'ARMS Mr •• ftCl Mrs. WllUapl M. Iw.n, Jr, Dr •• IICIMn.' KenMfll PIttS . '. Fiahe, Road, Graue poiltt8, Mich. 48236 proper parking, was freed by the public on :Monday•. Marcil Mr •• nd Mrt. D.yld L. SW.nney Mr •• .w Mn. oeo I. P'" Mr.' IIICl Mn. 1".reI G. "-II Mr. Ind M... C"'r1 .. I. Sw.men MIll Mlry'lIM I the J'udge, who dismissed the 24, at 8 pm. in the ballet room Mr. 0... M. AM Mn •• lIt~ I. T'''lII Mr •• nd Mn. Jolin C. P .... Tickets $1.50 of fr,e Grosse Pointe War Me. Mr. Inti Mrs. .. rtrlM dIM. AtwOOll • .., •• ncIMn. "n L. T.lIl1'N1n Dr •• nd Mn. Andrew L. -- We wi. to tMllk Mr. DicIc hoc. fw •• ki..., ttli. poniblo. case because of no complaining moria!, and on Satl'lday. March Mr. IIICl Mn. Aftdnw W. IIrr Mi's Miry K. T_,n Dr •• nd Mn. J. WIIII.m IUeUll \ witness. nA Mr •• 1Id M I. O. "'clKlor, Jr. Mr:.ntI.Mrs. Alf" F. T.,I.r IIst'r 'dlth R.. "rltr : Judge Paterson also dismissed "iii, at 2 p.m. Oil the stage of S11t'r l' .,.n1 .Mr. S. L. T.rry .". RObert J, ltokulOk Fries' Auditorium. Misa VIl'llnll .... r .n..•nd Mn. POrry A. \T~. Mr •• nd Mrs. I •. J. R.ubAl \ the case against John Brennan . The musical, scheduled. to Mr •• nd ~ .Ie"'rd ...... Miss MI~ W. Tori. SIdOr Ill. Sin, 0 . Dr. Will .... L " Mr •• nc1 Mn. WIIII.m C. TOIt Dr •• '"' Mrs. SD A. Slrtent ~,. of '.1168 Three Mile .drive, who open on June 13, is being di- Mr. & MI'$; Jeltn u Mr .• nd Mrs. •• ymond L. T~ Mr •• nc1 Mrs. ,r.nt.. SCIMl'- D&CLEATHERCLEANERS ha~ .been charged ,with careles.s reeted by Robert ~tchell 0{ ~ Mr. l'rtlIklln ... BInMtt. Jr. MrAncI Mn •• N.r A.V.n a_ Mr •• nc1 Mn. I'.tl1ck 11I1", Mr. EIllII D. "rg Mr •• nd Mn. .kINl I. V.ndOnoo I Mr. H_ ..... Sirnon .' drlVlUg ar.d ~au:'1I1g an aCC1' Clair avenue, who' was choreo- Mr .• nd Mrs. WIIII.1ll A. "yd Mr •• nd.M .... ""lIlp T. VIl'I %110 S1..... SI_.,.O.I'. F S .... 92..9 East Jefferson - YAney 2-1055 dent. The d~smlSsal was be- grapher for last June's musical. MIll htt, J. Il'OI'" Mr •• nd MIL Rotert E. V.rtMlI. Mr •• nd Mrs. oIIort ; ",'00 cause of no wItness. '. . ''Kismet.'' Producer is Mrs. Mr •• nd M.... C. R. 11'01I" Mr. Il'MI M..... AftttIony J. Vinci Mr. IIICl M.... IIoI1..S"'", sm.... SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING, , S1st.r T•• ronnll' ' Mm J.m.. K. W~lns . Dr•• nd MIs. W. . ~rco .. n REFINISHING, ALTEB.ATlONS Peter Hun;te 'of 461 UDlvemty, Jack Petz of Lakepi);.nteavenue, Mr •• nd Mn.. WllbAr M. Inlck.r. Jr. Miss M,II'"r.t Watkins ,Mr. I'otor • ..,.....r pled not guilty and was fOjl.ud and Robert Binder of BucklDg. Mr.,.1Id Mn. John W• ..,. Mr. H. E. Wotlll.'.!••Jr. . Mr. WIlI.1'd E. SOIIftbo .... r AND REPAIRING 01' I'INE Sllbr D. D,"'.n • Mn. DInIII L. w.n.,. Mr •• nc1 Mn. ttobort. W. ~ SUEDES ANP. LEATBEBS guilty) of spe~ing 45 miles an ham road is ltage manager. Mr •• nd Mn. 011I'" H. IIIrdlclc, " Mr •• nc1 Mn. G. A. WIIito Dr .• nd Mn.. lruc. W. Stenlliuer hour m a 25.mile zone. He was Kim Bidger of Three Mile SI.I'r M. A. lurk. ' Mr. IncI Mrs. G. M. WIIIIIIIM. Jr. Mr •• ntI M.... ,WIIII.m A. 11101lor Solving Detrolters suede and leather problems Mr •• ntlMrs. Don.ld L. 11I1'1II Mr •• nc1 MIL '''y.TeI Wi..... Mrs. Mu,te1 I. S~r sentenced to pay a fine of $15 drive will do the choreography; Mr .• ncI Mrs. Goo... I. luIhn.ll, Jr. Mr •• nd Mn...... Wi ..... ' . Mr. Honry A. st_ since 1949 anp now a new and exclusive finishing and court costs of $7.50,and was Bill Wille of Sf. Clair Shores.is Slst.r .rend •• ,rne Mr Ind Mrw.WUlIitn E. WI.. • ..... It. Willi. III Sullly.n. O.I.A. Mr. Ind Mn. Jim .. A. C.me..... Mr: Inci Mn. Burton Wrlslht Mr •• nd M,.. W111l •.m E. TII, process developed by us which leaves that soft placed On proQation for 30 'days, musical director and Justin MI. LH CIIIlII'lIn Mr •• nd Mrs;'ClMlrtos Wrltht, III Mr:, .nd Mrs. M C. V.ndOr, Ir .. l'axurient feel and new look. ' t during which he is forbidden to Parrott also of ihe Shores Is Dr•• ncI M... W. AI.n Clnty Mr. IIid Mrs. J_Ph 1'. Wrlttht Mr. ,nd Mrs. Gilbert H. WIIIllIoft do any pleasure driving. choral director. . , Sitter H. C.ny - Mr •• nd Mn. ~ld S. 'loulll Dr .• nd Mn. WIIU.lIl Yount ~ following approved top C(llalItJ ..,. deanen are now Mr •• ncI Mrs. Georg' E. ClI'tmlll Sister A Zippl. _..' R..... IIId Mn. AII.n A. %lun adaOrIIec1 associates 01 D " C Leather C1eaaen and oar R,obert J!1~kson. o,f 2102 Hard. Mn. JolIn E. C.ulklM Mr. W. Tom Zur SChmlOl' Mr: .• nd Mn. H.nry A. Zdrodowtld ing, Detroit charged with being Mr .• ncI Mrs. E"lI'no ChoIY . Mr .• ncI Mrs. F,,'nk Ie. Z1nn professioul serrites lie JIOW avaUabJe Uarough tlIese Mr. Il'MI Mrs. .,dtlrd H. Clllld,... GROSII .POINTE CITY Mrs. JNn Zytfcowlck ftIMltable delUlers. TOIl ma1 YIaM Uleill • ean for pick. ing, Detroit, charged with being Camera Club Mr•• nd Mn. F.rdllWMl Clnllll Mr .nc1 M.... tit.nl.., A. llelttl. Q aDd deJher:r. ' and was found guilty. He was M.... " .. rtell N CI.ytoft Mr: .n~ Mn. II. D" .. "* G.OSSI! POUt'" IHO.U fined $15, assessed a 10 percent Meet8 Tuestlay Mr •• nd Mn. K1.. CIIffonI Mr •• nd Mrw. 1_1111I ~. lOrrY Mr. end M.... J 1H'IIOI .. ..c.e:k Mr. 1fld.Mn. Jolin W. C" Mr. ud MIS. J_ B. BllCkbum. Jr. Mr •• nd Mi's. V"., Brldetlcb .Iding CIHIen, 15139I~~ stare fee and $6 court' costs. He --. Mr, .nd Mn. P.rk.r Collry Mr. ilncI Mrs W., G. I .. _n Mr •• nd Mrs. Julh,. .. 11- . was also ordered to observe a The: Grosse Pomte Camera Mr •• nd Mrs. J._ L. C.lllns MI'5. Ion J 'I~ Mrs. Klftly IrlCly ...... Iim ' VA 2~5800 Mr. Il'MI Mn. LoRoy I. COWl. Mr .nd IMri. ".rlck J. II'lIPh' 10.p.m. curfew for a period of Club 'will meet next Tu'!sday Mrs. Allon ". CU,.... M;: .nd M .... It. J. lrownell .' :r~'.::~,::.~~':'~~~dIer Crown Cltaun, 15323 E. Jeffersoe 30 days. evening •. Yarch 25, at 8 o'clock ,Tho H.,.. L. c.Jtrell,FltIllly Mr •• nd 1Ilri. TfIorMIF. lurf. Dr. and Mn. I. O. C...... Jr. I " Mr. encl Mn. I. Cncclll.1o Mr .nd Mn. Peter H. C.rter Mr •• ild Mrs. R.,. C,nccblolo G...... 'oilrtt VA 1.7500 Anita Mikos of 16817Cranford in the Grosse Pointe War )lem. Mr •• nd Mn. IIeOfWI W. Crllt:kltt, ~r. . Dr: .nd Mn. ThomII C... Mr •• nd Mn. George C. Cr.no. If, "lay (leman, 15029 I(.rdtnal, lane, had the cas!, against ber orial for a ,social and .educa- Mr •• nd M.... P.ulDettIoH Mr. encl M DOlIlIIU A. <:ollllllOll Mr •• nd Mrs. Fr.nk CUlUftl.no dismissed because of lack of a tional sesshm featUring a tra\(- M" C... rIeth DIY Iftr Ind M RollOrt ClMlred Mr. .nd M.... Thllm. I. DIIIIOtMI Mr •• nd Mrs. I''''~ A; Dow Mr' end Mis. -'-PII It. C.nn .... Mr. W. H.wJcl"s Ferry , .Grosse 'oIlIte VA 2.7055 witness. She had been charged elogue. "Come to Poland," by Mr •• nd Mn. L.wl'lllc, Doylt .! Mr: Roboit W. Cnwtho;' . M.... P.trlcll G.h'lI.n D~~,end M.... H. WArr.n Dunlllm Mn. A11c. '1'. Curtis Dr• .lchn 1'. Gllyln ' ..., C..... n, 20087 Mack An., with careless driving and caus- Danuta Stypinskl. Guests are Mn.,.nd IIlI'3o""'n Dytc- Mr. IIld Mn. H. Jultln t'.yldson ing an accident. Mr. MlchlOl C. ClAMn' Gay Cleaners, 16129 Mack Aft., welcome. liiter iii. Egon Mr .nd Mn WllII.m Ill: DoIbridto . Mn. BIttY M. ~I.ncy - ~..I. c'- Mr ...oncI Mn, ,. J'M hI.n _ Mr:end M"': C. D. Dr.k" , .Mr •• ndMrs. Wilmer A. K..... Groat 112.1976 .', Drf'~ ~ I ...... EklrecItO Mr •• nd Mn. RollOrt DUP. M.... Al'llld Lujldell Mr •• Iid Mri.. H. T. Ew.Id, . Mr •• nd 1Ii\ft. Wlllilm •• FIIhtrtY Mn. BI.lr MMcIy. Jr. ' Gnut Valet CItaIItn. (PIRt) Grosse Poi1)te Farrru Mt. Honry F.Otd ". Mr A11.n Froiw.1d Mr •• nd Mn., •• rt Fr.ncll .• 1M)' .0 M~ H.".., <:. FruoIIIut, Jr. Mr' C.r1 Grlihllft ' 17154 Mack, 8m.. ,1hIte TU 5-59. Mr. IIICl Mrs. 1'. O. Futlr Mr: .nd Mn. Cliff 1'. Gr.y ~ GROnE I'OlNT~ WOo" Eieel Mr. Ed9.r I. G.now.y Mr Ind Mrs G.ry It. Gnlillr Mr. .nil Mrs. -Don •• Anclo...,. Grone 'oiRte Valet CIeaMrs (8raRcIJ) ~ .•~:nr1",G~m~I:/Y. G.rd Mr: .nd MrS. 2. N. Hldllaky Mr. ;lnd Mn. How.nI 1IaCOft. Dr .ncI M... W.rren I ClAuork. Mrs. RolMIrt H.kk.n . Mr .• nc1 Mn. John N. "IllY 21155 Mack, GrII.. ,.illtt TU 1.9770 • .... GI >Mr •• nd Mn. lror H_ Mr •• nd Mn. .Ich.rd IlintlOll Francis ,J. Mr. IftlII Mn. WIIII.m... I.nt. Mrs. ~llHplllno H.rtt. , Mr•• nd Mrs•.P.ul ...... r Square DNI CItntrs,20331 Mack, Mr .• nd M.... WlII"m D. GilbrIde Mr .• nd Mrs. JlIIIpll L. Hulllon, Jr. It... Rllp1l V•. hrtori ., f Mr •• nd Mrs. oeo.... C. GoocIwln Mr •• nd /ilrs. Alfroil" J .... hlO Mr. !lnd Mn .... WlIII.m .. ma Grosse •• lllte TU 1-4225 Mr •• nd M.... .lohn I. GOtf~ Mr •• ncl Mrs. I'eter J •. K.m.", .lr. Mr•• nd M,...• Juliin ....~ I Mr •• nd Mrs. WIIII.m Gr.net Dr. and /ilrs. RolMIrt N. Kllnle Mr •• nd M.... John.l.k. Mn. .... ,.. .. OI'llM!tIn Mr •• nd M'" John L. 1(1", Mr •• nd MrL' J.mo C; . WESKEL " Mr •• nd Mrs..ltlchud D. Grow Mr .nd M.... st.nley lCrI_r' Mr •• nd .Mrs. 00'1.k1 A. . UIIIt ~DUJDill' I*IODlla;IUMlTf,'COl~m' Mr. Fr.nll A. Gun •• Jr. Mr: .nd Mrs. Wlillur I. L.ndls Mr •• nd Mrt. COugl.i 1Ircs.n \ Educator Mr •• nd Mn. D.Yld HAddon Mr .nd Mn How ..... LeI . - Il'r •• nd Mts. ,WIIII.m 8KMtllMlIIIf AIID WENDAIU SIlVia" Mr. end, Mrs .. JrAotth W. H.rtmlnn M... Thom.s J. Lillo III . . Mr•• nd Mrs. W. F. Blot'" Dedicated • Sincere Mr •• nd M'" Id W. H.UII"""" Mrs. R.ymond A. Malchle Mr •• nd MI'S. Doneld F. Brow. GrIllI ,ointe TU 4-I88i VOTE APRIL 7th Mr •• nd Mn. rt ...... y Mr •• nd Mrs. Geolll' •• Mlrtln, Jr. Mr."ohn R. ColMIu" , ...... M. ~I"_ ' Mr. end M". E.rte A. Mlll4tr Mr •• nd Ill .... JOllph C.nnOlly Mr ...... Mrs. WI._", •• Hlcklty Mr. Leon.rd S. Mlnkwlf,Jr. Mr •• nd Mrs. K.nnelh CltOk 'I Mr. IncI Ml'I. I'O'tet' C. H~_ Mr Joffr.y Montillmery MI. Mlrel. D. ~ . 's.tr&rm'a~~m!al't~!wmfljD:~~.~.llWl'XfJfIIIJI~W~~ifm~~:;.~~~. Mr. IncI MrL Lew_ F. Heile Mr: .nd Mrs. WIIII.m N. Monteem.ry Mr. and Mrs. ThCll1\U CrHcbIole . / Mrt ..... Mn. Forllll How.nI Mig. Gr ... Mon ..... n Mr •• nd Mn. H•• I ~. crowl~ Mr. end Mrs. IIn Wi HublNonl Dr .nd Mrs L.wls .. Morrow Mr •• nd Mrs. Honce 0'...... ~,. Mr •• nd Mrs. H",ry,H. HublNonl, III Mr'. SI'W.rt'McMlllln Mr. CI._ H. Dr.de--I' Mr. end Mrs. OlJlNrt Hudson Mr .nd Mn DlMlIIld McI'MII Mr •• nd Mn. Edw.rd Doyl. Mr •• nd Mrs. Jerry S. HUIIIIiS. 'MrS Ma T' H.... II Mn. T. J. Dr.n THIS WEEK'S :~:;. Mr•• ncI MIS, lllIYmond T. Huott.mIn, Jr. Dr. '.nd ~rs: ~olln P. oc- Mr •• USMII J. Dua- MIL MIrIIy!i H.HINIIO Mr .nd Mn IUcNreI ...... u Mr. .nd Mrs. Irick ErllcIOft Mr. ~ncI MIS< Willi ... V. JKbOft. Mr: .nd III..,: C.'!rlc.Ao .lchMr, Jr, Mr. CIl.rIft E. Fino MI. Mlrl.rte J...... , Mr .• nd MrS. E.... rett Ill. 1CI'lIIten Rev. Thoma J. Flnnltllin BELL RINGERS/ M.... Onn II. JI'.... 'Mrs Iell J SOArIft Mr •• nd Mn. E. D.wson FI...... I ~. Ind Mrs. Dlnllll L. Jehnton Mr.' Frink' A. SlAYor Dr •• nd Mrs. Cheri" E. FrohmtIa Mr ...... Mrs. Fonn«n S. Johnnn, Jr. Mr •• nd Mn. H. G. -r~ III Mr •• nd Mn. John N. ",ox" Jr •. Mr. Ind Mn. NichollS C. Klcllll'lin Mr .nc1 Mrs. C• .i. itiikfOtd Mr •• nd /IAn. GeoI1l' Gilllll; ;, ..... r I. Kelrlns Mr: .nd Mrs. J.de B. StIli Mr •• ad Mrs. M.lvln A. G1...... FRESH GRADE A. ~~ '~~ ":':m:'or Ken"", Mr •• nd Mn. Brlllford 5t.n.. \ Mrs. Vera F. H.ne, . Mr. Elmer C. H.nchollllln ~. IIIlI Mn. wTom"IIII~, :~: :~ :~: ~ .. Go~~~~ Mrs. Gr_HIII ' Mi :: ::: .' ~~ Mr •• nd Mrs. HUllh J. T,nIlulCh Mr. WIIII.m P. Hindi. \ nYING CHICKEN M,' IndMIL Thomu II:. "olo'eIk' Mr •• nd Mrs. DonAld M. D. ThurlMr Mr •• nd M.... D.n H.... m.1I - . "': Mr •• nd Mn. DonIld Hulls Mr: .nd Mn. EUll_ K.rn...... :~: :~ =~:~::I~ y~~ ~:::~=n Mr. ud Mrs.' How ..... HusIll Mr .• nd -.. Jolin C. Kr.to 'Mr •• nd Mrs. Frink IInils W.~. Mrs. HII.n 'J.I'I ,; Mr •• nd MI'S. L.. Kulkl, Jr. Mrs. A~ ....ncler Wlenor Mr. • nd .M rs. Ch.11Is K,IYeI ... .rkel Mr. Ind Mn. •• Lendlrlff Mr .nd Mrs Frink W WyllO Dr •• ncI MI'S. Ernst F. Ling •.• Mr •• nr Mrs. RlcNroS H. KISI" 18328 Mr •• nd M.... E. H. LllllbAU.r Mr. Fr.nk K'U'IMn Dr •• nd MI'S. W. R. Len~ G.OS5E "QINTE PARk Mr •• nd Mrs. Walt.r Ill. ICoonIIl SIster Miry lenlc, Altm.n Mr. end Mrs . .I.r"!:; D. K-r !'!~~ED SISter M. Lift""" Mr. Thoma S. KI... lfon MACK AVE. 5,'~ Mrs. DOni F. L"", ' Mr .• nd Mrs. Clifford K. ..cIIor • Mn. MIrIIlI W.ttdlll MIlt Mrs. M.rtln A. II'" Mr •• nd Mrs.. I.' A. KnAPI' . R..,. IIIlI MI'I. 1"1110 Maynlnl Mr .• nd Mrs. St.nl.,. E. BN"~ Mr. WlIII.m Krill Mr. IIIlI M... ItUllOlI A. McN.lr. Jr. Dr•• nd lilts. D.yld H. BI.ke Mn. Dorthy M. ".lall. Mr.' ..... Mrs. 1'IIooCIc\re H. Meeke. ~r. Dr •• nd Mrs. Ch.rl. E. Br.k. Mr •• nd Mrs. James ~ L..... hII... Mr. Ind M...... Yft*MI A. Moole Mr •• nd Mrs. Foster J. Ir.un Mr. .nd Mrs., ..... ry' w. L.wl...... IlMI Mn. H.ny C. MeMrw Mr. D.nlel P. Brophy Mr •• nd Mrs: Eu_ Lol'lll Mr .• nd Mrs. J.ck R. Mlrtln , jMn. J_ F. Mllltltz Mr •• ne! Mrs. l'mn lroplly " Pricn Effectfve March 20th th,. 2ZncI • ..,. RlclllnI W. MItChoIl Mr •• nd Mrs. Androw W. L. Brown Mr •• nd Mrs. J.m .. G. McMIholt Mr. Roy I. ModHft Miss He.ther Llntdoll Brown MIss IreM •• Melndt Dr. Ind Mrs. n-. J. Molltot' Mr •• nd Mrs. F.rrest R. Browno FRESH Mr...... Mrs. Dwlgtlt A. Moon Mr .• nd Mrs. D.Yld O. Bruce :~::~::;::~~~~~=I:- Mr •• nd Mrs. WlIIlllll ~ Mn. Sobiltl," A. Buff. Mr .• nd Mrs. How.rd Mom.uk Mr. Ind MtL ~Ofon V••Monln Sisler C~he rlne Burllnd Mr. GOOr1Ie Monti. ' Mr •• nd M.... Will ..... A. Mone Mr. ~ohn G. C.lw,1I Mrs. F ..... rick 1'. Murpfly , Mr•• nd Mn. L. Mom- Dr .• nd Mrs. Ned C"'I.' tollss Sh.ron R. ObuchOwskI ' Mr. Ind Mrs. TIIllmu L. MUIOft Mr. Ind Mrs. Gono CIM Mr •• nd Mrs. John o~rt. ~r. 1 Mr. IncI MI'S. J-.ph A. Murphy. Jr. Mr .• nd Mrs. D.vld W. Cooke Mrs. Mlrle p.lano CHICKEN Mr. and Mn. Norm.n C. Perrin I Mn. .lclMlrd Ill. McK_ 4 ~~':n~o~~s~'p.~iPi.. O.udlln Mr. Kenneth R. POforson . "C Mr •• ncI Mn. ~k1 McCllnICIIlO ILIV- •. Mr •• nd Mrs. J...... D. MeW'" Sister Muy J.en O.litllorIY Mr. Charles G. R.pllilll Dr. IftlII MI'S. D.rwln M.... 1_ Mr. H.rold B. D.vis Mr .• nd Mrs. C. R R.nd.1I \1 COLD RUSH CHICKEN LIVERS Mr. Ind Mn. J. L_ NlWborry II Mr. And Mrs. D.le W. DeWlld Mr •• nd Mrs. KUeHlI D..... (4 TO , ".V'NGI) FRESH GRADE A. Mr. inti Mrs. If4ney NewfIou .. Sisler Elinbeth DonAY.n. O.P. Mts. Lois A. RI~h.nII ',+ Mr. Mlch .. 1 J. ROfIIII 1 lb. chicken IIv,rs, 'h ~1IIt, 1/1 te-..on ,."lor, '...... cup Sister G. 0'D0n .... 1 Sltt.r MoIry Emm., O.P. Sliter C. otII~k Mr .• nd Mrs. WIIII_ Elm'r Dr.• nd Mrs. E. Z. Rublll sifted flour, 'I. cup bIcoIl fit. 'h cup C.lIfo, mi. lalltemll •• '1'11"" Mr. end Mn. J._ 0Ib0m0 Dr .• nd Mts. Gomer ... Iv.n. Mr .• nd MR. B. H. SCIlMfdor ~~' or other will'" dlnn.r wino, , IIIC1es crilPlyofriocII '--, crvtnbllCl Mr .• nd Mrs. John Fillion Mrs. Dolores B. SChumer finely chopped fresll !tinily • FRYING CHICKEN SIItIf H. O'Rotin &~,: I Mr. Ind Mrs. John H OXley D~.• nd Mrs. Edw ..... Fine Mr .• nd Mrs. Lewellyn D. kIWII' 1M't. Dredge chicken IIvl!l'l In lIlb:ed A1t, pepper, flour; broWll UghU)' In Mr. Ind Mrs, --,,'1. Plrk.r. III Mr •• nd Mrs. ~o"n Fort.ner Mr .• nd Mrs. Girard F. Smith hot bacon lat. Turn heat. 10"", .dd wine; C()ver and Itum I minutes] Mrs. W.1tw P.",.. Jr • Mr .• ncI Mrs. Gordon L. Gtnt;r '0:'.• nd Mrs. Mlch •• 1 C. Snyder . . ~ or unlll cooked Sprinkle With 1NcoD .nd PArsley. serve atop 110' Mr. Duh«l .... ~ Dr•• nd Mn. J • .".. H. GrAY" Mrs. Arnold E. Soden' l rice :~':or noodles,.w!th waterd1lSt or tolDllto earnish. Mrs. Gtrtrua L. Gr_n ' Mr •• nd Mn. JosepllSplost'l ...... I. PIotto Mr •• nd Mn. J._ L.',lpIlim .. ~ NOTE: ~Ither red or white wine. would be blihly CC:t1If'ctory .. rve.d Itftr M. r. "-'" ' Mrs. Cerol •. H.mmond : :, :IO;;~rdth this piquant' cliIb: the Ame UR

TEXAS PINK - -J ;air Housing, Charles MantoD, CbIlrm~D 32 51%E P.O. Bo~ 5018 Grosse Pointe FIl'IIIS, MlehtgiD '1%38 I wish to Sl!Jl1lOrt Fair BOll"" fa Grone PoIIIte aBd wouN un .. eoatIUIIte o $1.00 0 $S.N 0 '10.08 '99: [J GRAPEFRUIT Boneless Chicken BrelSts stuffed with Other 0 student CoIItrfbation I understand my name will be added to this ad for publication III npport ef our own br .. d dressing in I foil p.n, Fair Housing in Grosse Pointe. Read, to bike. Signature 8'IfS~ Phone (home) .,.,., '..:.:::::::.::::.:::::::::::::::::::::."PhoDe'.(j;IiiS":::::::::::::::::::::==::=~===:::: o Contact m~ for vohmteer work.

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'ThuiJdIY. M.r~h,29. 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS 'age Nine Tbe Nelghbothood Club is at The man witJl I fiery tempeJ' Easter Conbett At Nortll, High Michael Thompson Michael R. Sewrd Dance to Help Sick Classmate the comer of Waterloo avenue Dever aett the world on fire. , Trains at Ft. Polk Proft1Ooted by Army I and St. Clair I venue. Xlrcil 26 is the date' set for The program will in c hd e f'&" A benefit dance will be held be used to help defray the Wort was reeei_ &alat Terr7 the befirst Annualteet Easte~"' Concert "The Credo," a four moveme"t.. Army Private Micbael 'A. llichael R.- Secord, 22, the on. Frida y, Marc h 21,a t the costs 0f Terrys'tr ea tmellt and meet .. 'heM.Y, llaiell 18. The Dr... rieI .., SIipcetwI to preset! at Nqi!b High composition by Antonio Vivaldi. ThomPson, 21, SOD of Mr. and son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nel.gbborhood Club fo~ the be. researcb. belJelft dallCe wW eoetmue .. With or without your fobrlc. SChool by the Concprt Choir This newly discovered work for Mrs.. Donald H.. """om"" ....I1..• 1891 8eeord, Jr., ot' 1701 Pre5twlek De. fit o.f ~erry Choullu~rd, a Two. bands are donatiDg their plauecl. .cUstom made. and. SymphollY Orcac;tra. 'Ibis strings al1d mixed voices is ~ .,.. O"'V G se P01l1te South sem program will be giwn in 'the lieved to be part of a much Norwood, eompleted niDe weeks road, ~as recently promoted to ro:.. . or. talents to the dance. One is .tbe Rita Auditorium of Pa~ :Middle larger work of Vivaldi. of advaDCe infaob')' training re- sefgeant by the United. States Terry 15 a hemophiliac who Kandle, and the other is made Drive carefully and watch the oy SChool t 815 ' cently,t Ft. Polk, La. His last Afm); recently developed compllca- up of Leon Nahat, Tom Fine, other fellow-that way you have 791.3073 a : p.m. 'i Also on tlie program will be week Of training was Spellt iu He" 19M d te of tions. Last ~'riday. Marcb 14, Deve Selmer and Doug Brown, a chance of living unW 1970. j a contemporary setting of the guerrilla warfare exeereises. AustinlC ~ Ii P gras::~ he. was flown to New York in The daDce willj)e beld.fro~ 'S' "DI'" EYJDUsll traditional "Kyrie"of the ml.S$. During his guerrilla training, Detroit; aB~~e ~terin u: a Je~ volu.nteered by the. Army 8:30 to 11:30 ~,II!. QonatJon IS' nD BY From the African Mass by he lived under simulated Viet, Army In Aprill966 seJrd at- He 15 .preselltly' undergo)og ,cIi. $1.25.' If you WIShto contribute 'MR. INDOOR COMFORT • AMCH EXPERT'KE Luboff, thlClChoir, accompanied nam conditions for five days, tended.the College ~f St Thom. a~ostic tests at. the Sloan-K~t. but cannot attend the. dance, ' LAI remodelDlE old i 1.... into by Paul Sikorsky on percussion, figbting oll night attacks and as in St. Paul Milm He has terIB~ Foundation Memorial donati~ns may be mailed. ~ " the jiM!t;.late ,tUles. ' and contralto soloist Priscilla conducting raids on "enemy" been .... ' E' . Hospital. Mr. Dlck Beach, Grosse Pomte 40 Reasom Why • ~....Y".I ~_..DI. Cooper, will perfOrm the villages. He was taught meth, OctOber~ JJ1 urope smce Proceeds from the dance will South High School, Fisher road. • -. r_ "Kyrie." ' ods of removing booby traps, • Y Sh uld B ...... d. all Concluding the program will setting ambushes and avoiding The. ~rosse Pointe soldier is OU 0 uy hhI ...... ry., be two selected werks, Bach's enemy ambusbes • now assigned to the U,S. Army Ad It lei ,. 'I "All Breathing Lile'" scored .... . element supporting Allied . Y yea Ion Air Conditioning Now! ~ Hi ~ W.1lIh Reporilll for a capella voices and Vaughn other specl~ 'aa~ in. Forces Central (AF- I . Williams' "0 Clap Your Hands," clud«:d s~all Wllt .tactics, map CENT). the NATO organization I , Ring, rized U/hile !IOU wait scored for mixed voices and a reading,.' la~d mme .~arfare, responsible for the air and land REGISTRATION OPEN NOW by .Alfflll,/ E. Zier brl>&sensem,ble of lihree trum- com~~cations, and fir1l1g the defense of ceDtral EUrope from . ROBERTA. "Doe" WILLIAMS pets, three trombones, tuba, M.16 rifle, !'f-60 machine gun the North Sea to the Alps. C II ft- f C • Se' Jew.Ie, , GoldlMltft percU$ion and piano. aenr.dthe 3.5.mch rocket launch. AFCENT is located m' Bruns- a _pt, 0 ommunlty "Ices ' Spring does more than sig- Dated - drudgery of ironhlg '16437 I. W~rNII TU 1-4"0 nal pleasant breezes and reduced. ....d Id' r The public is cotdially in- sum, tile N~therlands, a small flowers. It's also a sign that DRIER ('~~ humid) _ W buy 885.3808 or 885.0271 e '"dia~~1;l IY vited to attend this program. Cl city in Holland's southernmost warmer weather is jus t moisture IIld~dew iD base- Tickets are $1 for adults and asses Starting provillce near the Belgi!1111and • SM.., • Coekflll • L.... • SpOrts II'OWIdthe corner. ment, closels, etc., redlleed- 50 cents for studen,ts and ma'y German borders. That's the reason why tools and other metallJc fur- ... 1'1... be purchased from any choir Adult education cla"Ses have Secord is a COO1lIIunications • lni.ss .Irf.... . Due. • Arts many people buy Carrier lIisbings protected -repair. , .,., ~,I& ~roo:s~he~:~t~e:~~\~tt~1~f ~~~sea~~~~~n!eSi::~r~~k ~ center specialist. ~~~;at~eCO~~~~ztnfs ~~~ ~u~~~~~mu;~~\mmg School. the active life of achievement the only I'!~SOD for buying shriDkiDg, wupiDg, and _~___ air conditioning. 'There are cracJdDg reclueed-furDiture, and fulfillment throughout this other be.lIefUs equally as lln- carpetiJJg, etc., lDAfJJta1Ded iJJ ,Correction ! school year. ThO!Spring semes- I."~ M_.I. (/J.. ~ portallt that most of us don't good coadition - foodstaffl ter is. about to be opened for W,j -, w.L 1JIlJJJl., V~ even suspect. kept dry. -- . new, enrollees with classes be. . Here are (0 benefit; of !Iv. MORE VALUABLE-molt. In the "larch 6 lss,ue of the ginning again immediately 'af. 'big in an air eondittoned gage vllue Increased-resale NE~S, It story was printe.d ter Easter, during the week of ~',.~/I .p-- 101J. ~-_L :1- comfortably cooled in value mcrened - construe. statin~ th~t Dr. Peter Fra,nC15 April 7. Jrh» W.fLl., d.JlR,.. V.lD.4lfWD.l.I.JL, ~very~me.room in the house by a tiOD materials protected - Nowj)Slelski, 37, of 1305 Berk- Th De rtm ~ ,.. carrier central system. construction costs reduced- shire, was issued a violation ,.e p~ en. of Com-~ J tXfJRId tn-":.:_ I.t ....1. , HEALTHIER - 'poIleD fO. Iiviag coaditllNlS modernized ticket for careless driving on munlty ServlceS ~s announced rJJJt,.. ' '.LLUJlIJn... u/JJRJt. tered oat-main GO heat; - interior made adaptable Saturday l"ebruary 15 when he a new course for .this spring .• reduced-fatigue and ttmsioJl to moresty1es of de«ll' - struck a' car driven by Marie ses.si0!1 called "Self Defense." reducecI - reslstante to ill. more s1yles of decor-~ore Petrinovic of 007 St. Clair. This 15 a com:se for men on~y. •/J II fWI_l. _ _'- •• J fWI_ J_I... l DesS mueued beeause of modern house deslp possible . men who WISh to acqua1l1t uu.. -'I (Q.J(IUJ.,. a.Tf.CI" -" W.usu.a.. restful 1l1eeP:-ll0rDlal appe. -air coadWoDing e4uJpP1eIJ& The article should have read themselves with the techniques tltes aDd diets malntaiJJed- depr~ted 0 v e rIO-year that :Mt;s. Petrin?vic. wa~ the of self defense which .employ UDhealtby .drIfts ellmfDatec1 period mstead of. 3. 'per!On g:1Venthe vlut 11560 Munjcipal Judge Douglas ~atl!r- have. outside, therefue leu house- time you found out how mex. eo.. 'Exit son 011 : February 25, and stood Doug Kalish, a teacher ~of cleaD1Dg-dainage froiD sud. pensive a Carrier system can ~ m~.~ .to the .t:nargeof ca~elcss m~cb experience, will condUct. \ BILL. . L"EE OL.. ,DS den raiDstorml elfmiDatec1- be for your home? r'[ " dnvmg, causmg an aCCIdent. !IDs class on Thursday even- 295 S. CD A'T'IOT, MT. '"LE EN.. 5 l:.S: :!a~~~g~r:=t OrderADOrnwtiel.!oreCaJIPr:l~fn. kneiicell j She. was found guilty andsen- mgs at North Higb School 00- lUll '" kept outside- redecorating crease p M. .or .a - ..,p...! teileed to pay a fiIIe of $25, sen- ginning April 10. The fee for 465.0456 JUST' 15 MIN. t:ROM THE POINTES' costs reduced _ seasoDaI FREE HOME SURVEY. No . (' tence suspejlded., , the six week dassis $10. Can clJanges of screeJl ud stOrm. obllgatkltl. can Williams Re. DJ"r CI~ The, NEWS regrets the error, the !>epartment of Community See BrianAShmor. sash eumiDated - sllll1Jgbt frigentioD aDd HeatiDI at . 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I I Plge Ten ,GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thlltsd~YI Mereh 20, 1969 Star of Seas's .Blue Devil Swimmers Set Laker. Capture RegiQnal Crown urdly, ~ 22.'. from ~ a.m. to/ f.~ ($15 if more than one boy cate. o\~,.baptismal certificate. - • 12 DOOn,alJd on lIo::day, Karch iD I family is enrolled), and ~ers and iioaehes are Uf. Sailors Beaten st. Paul. Lakers are.~ Corcoran put in ~ basket aDd .The: 24, from 6:80 to ~ p.m. one Of their parents. All 13- gently ~ed for this season. New Record in S~ Meet high Ul COIltention.for.~ State Itwo foul shots to give the Aite t • Class C CbampJonship. Last Lakers a four point lead Tbe • All play4lh will need • year-oldll aDd new l4's and 15's Anyone \Dterested ia urged 10 An extremely deep Birming. poillt:> as Mark Boerner, wbo r a grea \'lctory on Sat- Friday, at Bishop Gallagber Lakers. held on to this lead for ~ eoatrI~.'lo-reeistraUoD wiU also need their ~ certUi. call Bob futscher at _882-_98&_1. ha~ Groves swim team tallied rates 31st in the country, then urday, March 15, over previous- High Sc~ool, St Paul defeated the victory. POUltsill seven of eleven events got two more by finishing Iy unbeaten Queen of Heaven Sic .Martin de. Porre~. 58-55, for The high scoring honors went last Saturday and made it a eleventh (59.56) in the back. 50.35, 00 Sunday the Sailors thell' 17th regional title. to Mike Corcoran and Mike Fer. runaway in winning the school's stroke. Max Gardner (number of Sta of Se I rt th. fir DeP , rei, who both scored 19 Points first Class A state swimmillg 19 in the nation) was awarded r a o. ell' st orres was t?e Catho.lic Ferrell was respoosible for St' championship. Grosse Pointe, the Devils' final 12 points by game of .the seaSODto a rugged League runner-up Ul the City Paul staying in reach of d~ c the defending state champs, finishing third in the lOO-yard Assumption Grotto 43.38 in the Tournament and had bee,,;',rated Porres dw'iJIg the first haU finished tied {or sixth as the breaststroke behilld the Bit- quar~erfinal CYO basketball Ithet Number One team nUlpthe when the LaJ.:ers coUectivetY DO~;ioWNSi~ARD Blue Devils "'on only one event Ul'gb G d 0 of Larry as press agency poo .l il or. .. h ' " ,m am roves u ... tournament at Holy Name' h d d'd st P .. were not hitting t e basket. the 2OO-yardmedley relay, and and Steve Driver, who slammed SChool It. tr I rthes a . eleatt' . aul .1n Senior Mike Corcoran scored .Inyit .. You To See -'1" set a state record the event . was an ex erne y e opemng game of the City th . 1 I t '''''t ints .' . close and exciting game right tournament by a score of 54 t e crucla as el_?O . - Em.... lowman .. \ Max Gardner also took a GROSSE POINTE had prob. to the end S P ul 0 The Lakers now go roto quar- For Your Next ,y: . third ill the breaststroke for the lems in Friday's preliminaries' 50. t.. a . ended up on t~e ter.final play against Flint- New or .USfd car Devils, and Charlie Brown and as Kris Cassell, John Walters, This tournament hegM with ~::r Side of the fence thiS St. Michael, before their pos- Ma~ Boerner finished eighth Jim Frede, 'Lincoln Lee, Doug 94 of the strongest teams in the • sible trip to Lansing. • TIlt Mtd C_pIett 'lCilities and elev€nth respectively in the Colton, Bill Heller, John Faun. Metro City CYO League com- The score at the end of the i. tile Detroit Are. . loo-yard freestyle and back- taiD, and the 4OO-yardfreestyle peting. Until the loss to Grotto first quarter was 17 to 8, with • ~ 1M Lt.... 'Nfl'... stroke events. relay team 111 failed to make Star of Sea was one of the 12 DePorres in the lead. From Babe Ruth Loop Groves scored a phenomenal the top 12 and qualify for the remaining teams in the tour- then on St. Paul slowly worked Ernest Bowmall • a. Stnice to YOW' W{) Asst, Used Car Manager .]27 points and actually had the finals. nament. To have. gone so far the margin down until the lead Registration Set Down OfRu II' &»ow.. 3 4700 victor:/ all but sewed up after "We thought th~ 4.OO.yardreo is a record for a Star of Sea was only 3 points by half time, tN. 5.."., Area • only seven events. Birmingham lay would get into the finals," athletic team. Athletic Director the score being 31 to 28. By the Registration for all boys 13 to A Good Man Seaholm came ill second place said Mr. Schoessel, "but we Larry Ferrin and 'coaches Mike end of thc thi,rd quarter, the 15 who live in the Woods or To Know 1833 E. JEFFERSON, \ • with 90 points and was followed missed a few tl/rilS and £:nished Merz and Mark Griesahber are Lakers had. succeeded in tying Shores and want to play Babe by Allen Park, which tallied fourteenth." proud of their team and its sea. the game, 43 to 43. In the over. Ruth baseball this season will 75 points. Saginaw MacArthur Although Lincoln Lee would son's 13-1 record. '. time period, (the score being be held at the Woods City Hall ZlndAnn Arbor Pioneer tied for have finished "15th or 16th" and tied again at 50 to 50), Mike in the Council Chambers OnSat- fourth place while Grosse would not have been eligible for In the Queen of Heaven game, - Pointe, with 51 points. finished the finals anyway, he was dis. Kim Mahoney poured in 20 The BREAKERS \:::~se in a sixth place tie with Royal qualified from the 2OO-yardin- points. Jeff Humes had his ft. 890:0. East JeHel'lOll Ave. - Ph~ne 823-3440 for R at' Oak Kimball. dividual medley. "And I still nest game 'of the year with 16 ExquZS1.teAtn;wsphe1'e-,-$xaeting Service-.Thoughtjul ese Devil Coach Carl Schoesse1 don't know why," Coach Schoes- pOints. and Rick Walker chip. SP;:lity admitted that if his team had sel commented. lied in with 8 pOints. Chip -::...-- DINING •ENTERTAINMENT. DA ING not been stricken with a bit of Jim Frede, in the 5O.yard Doyle and Mark Promack con. --- -- bad luck in the preliminaries freesty)e, and John Walters! in tributed excellent passing and In Detroit'~ Most 8eaut:~ul Riverfront D,i~in, Room and ..ge they probably could have fin. the backstroke, both ran !Uto teamwork to the team's over- - FEATURING - N A . . ished a little higher. some hard luck as they came all fine effort. ;;.~vsa;7~ . METRO'S ow ppearmg Thurs.,. '; (ud Sat. . "As a team we swam quite in 14th ~in the J?re~inaries. The Grotto game saw Kim THE SPECIAL STAR. VOC ISTS well," s8id Coach Schoessel, Frede DllSsed qualifymg for the Mahoney net 17 points followed CUSTOM BUILDERS "and I think it's obvious that fUlals by two one.hundredths by Jeff Humes with 11. :Mark ARCHITECTURAL SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES ENTERTAI~ :" DANaNG SIGNA 'JO < we peaked at the right time. of a. secood and Walters missed Promack added 8 poillts, 6 of Everybody who got in swam his by JUst one one-hundredth. them eoming in the last quar. RESIDENTIAL. CPMMERCIAL MODERNIZATION A MOST DANCWlLE GIOUP FOR YOURUST~NG Pl hest time - or at least close to ~ROVE,S, WHICH bad 74 tee. it .. pomts after ~nly seven events, 14259 MACK AVE MAGNIFICENT CUISINE INCLUDING SIZZLIMG ST~K'S .THE DEVILS scored 32 of wrapped up. the tiUe in the 'Bemi.finals and Finals will be ~ 822- 8\022 CHOPS AND SEAFOODS • CHOICE LIQUORS AND COCidA ',' their points in the initial event breaststroke with the Driver continued this weelt-end at St. I DETROIT, MICH, • MODI RATE PRICES - NO C.OVEROR MINIMUM •.. the 2OO.yard medley relay a~ slam, which netted 29 points. Mary of Redford. Mtenclont Pork, ... - A.'M,ricoll i:.qMoeu, Diners Club .IId arte BI.RCh. ~._ Mark Boerner, Max Gardner, . Other top swimmers at the Charlie Brown and Dave Grun. meet were Fordson's John ewald swam 'the distance in Sherk, who set a statel'eC()rd . 1:42.06. The relay team, thougb, in the200-yard freestyle (1:4~.- also set a Dew state record in 13) and became a double wm-, the preliminaries by turning ner by taking tLe 4OO.yardfree- . in a 1:41.53. That outstanding style, and Trenton's ~re~ !,enn time qualified the rei a;' for All- who, won both the individual American consideration (top 20 medu~y and. the backstroke in country) as it placed them events. ' 16450 E. Warren second in the entire. nation. . TOP TIN AT .TA~ .. Ph. (ar. hter Driye The Devils then went score. BlrmlDlIham Gro"es ... ___127 less unW ~e seventh tvent t~I::: ..~~~.::.='::='::.~ when Cbarlie Brown swam a Ann ArbOr PloDeer 69 50.59 to take a second (eighth Salinaw llIacArthUr _....._ 69 ' th 100 rd £0.._ Groase Pointe South , 111 r over all) m e -ya .uce' Royal Oak K1mball_ n.. 51 , style consolation flnal His pllc- Battle Creek Central _ ..~ ..,...... 411 ing gave Grosse Pointe five ~=~driiRfFiiid~".:'.:=.,.:::'''':;:':: ...... -.IIIS AUTO RENTALS MONTEGO .~599 ..~ MERCURY /I ~ Dai'y COUGAR ,m..... It-.• ...... illel" W $8.01, ~.. • eekly MERCUR'Y A."C ••.. • Mont"'y Colony Park II TA8LETs ~200' s • REG. 2.QP il. I WAGON .... 1.. (up t. :I yrs.) AU .Ii. Air .~ .... ' et~~~REG.1$ J c.aJ .... J.. ld.. s 11 1.5001 $10 a Day": TH •• ' .....-aYEll! -.sAYII! 11Iw41UIII , }Juv1ll ~, A...... 1c A.'... ,1c CAN OPENER 130 r"chnI .. tile 8m fllaEt 4 SLICE TOASTER DOOR."OR ~1r.t544 .~9'-' 99 •Opms .,,dze U' =.== .. -==!s. It's model 3 FaMrs, .... 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Sq'uirts D:v · • H k ' F. I R II T -f. 'I significant films with discus. ' teens are inyited to attend, this Islon followIng. Films are select- fllm serIes will provide an opo .. lSWn OC ey Ina S ~a y' .err" lc . Ne\..19hborhno'~ del ub News I' ed on the basis of group inter. portunity for Grosse Pointers to The finals of t;he Playoff Wolves in an all important both teams having many good their zone and Howle Eaton ' . est. Because both adults and bridge the generation gap. games for the Sq~irts Hockey game _ .for this Winner would scoring chances but Goalie passed to Brian' Willette, who ,;,.._....J pl~yers occured. thlS past week play . Saturday for the cup Dick Parks of the Jets and scored, to tie the game 1 to,!, Neighborhood C j u b Girls' membership to the Neighbor- With ga~es FrIday and Satur. against the Pros. Karl Ketchum of the Wolves Then the Jets again failed to $oftball teams for 5th, 6th, and hood Club or $5, and is payable day. Friday the Jets met the It was a wild game, with were not to be beaten. The clear the puck and Howie Eaton 7th graders are now beiug form- after tryouts at the Teen Cen. Save Moner..! game ended in a scoreless tie. set up Terry Hogan for the wjn- ed. .ter. I RESIDENTIAL - IJI)USTRIAL Ind COMMERCIAL . The Jets No. 1 line of Jeff ning goal. The Wolves were TryoutI' will be he 1d for Mrs. Nanc)' Mahoney is in Logan, Tim Kelly and Ken Hay. happy, and Jets boys saq but the North DiviSion at Brownell charge of this program. den were standouts as were showed good spirit and con. Field on Wednesday, March 26, Film DlscussioD Series DECORAliNG and PAINTING Don ClarIe, Bob Fraser Jeff gratulated the Wolves and stay. and ThUrsday. March 27 at 3:30 Film as a media for art, Iiter- Cqj:?r ROOM ADDITIONS Qetting, and Paul Grac~y on ed to watch the final game now p.m. and for the South Division ary .and social iuues is the by , defense. The Wolves playing between the Wolves and Pros. on Thursday and Friday, March theme of a new series being exceptionally well were Bob Due to the lack of ice time 27, and March 28, at 3:30 p.m. held on Tuesday nights at the • fAMILY ROOMS Stockwell, Terry Hogan, Howie and warming weather, it was at th e Neighborhood Club Teen Center from 7:30-9:30, co. Eaton and Brian Willette, declared by officials that if Field. Choose location nearest sponsol'ed by the Grosse Pointe' ~ • GARAGES' The tie couldn't set a winner. the game ended in a tie, shots your home. Library and the Neighborhood 1209 Ncttill9h •• - ResideftC. 331-4595 FRA. SER so to break the tie the Jets and on goal would decide the win. Girls interested are urged to Club. Wolves were scheduled to play ner, The Pros and Wolves took attend the tryouts so that they This series brings together ~~_.I.WA%.~~~P!lI_' ~ I. !i~ .• GARAGE DOORS LUMBER CO. the tie off in a 10-minute over- the Ice as 400 parents and fans can be placed on teams accord- persons interested iA viewing -~ I & Sit I time Saturday morning. watched. It was a terrific .."ame. in~ to ability. ------ST'EVENS • _1111""n _ OplNERSIi Mvve S • ow oom At 8 :30 ~..m. Saturday M arc h The Pros c8ried the play for Teams will be sponsored by .. ! 31471 Utica Road & M.t7 15 the Wolves and Jets met in th f' st t . tis b t uld.t local business establishments. ;' their overtime period. After one e Ir wo perlo U co n' Registration fee is either a _ ~reeEst,'mate_ 'P'lannl'n;SeI'YI'j,a minute of play the Jet~ scored score as the Wolves goalie Karl ------FOB FARMS "-'OU-"T"-'IL .. '!Iii with .Ken Hayden getting the Ketchum and defense of Hob ...... 1."1 ..... Stockwell, Karl Werner and p "Wr H k Ed l'13-0100' Don Sml'th goal Oll assist from Jeff {..agan Earl Black were great in check- ee n ee OC ey, ucation: Detroit Central High SChool Harvard Uni'/er • Phone 2 ., J C and Tim Kelly. At the five ing the Pros. 10. the third S Cl sity, Trinity College. Cambridge, E~gland im odd6eris minute mark the Jets defense period Jeff I{ydd set'up Terry easonoses Occupation: Vice President, Detroit Bank & Trust Company ===~---_------=~~====~f~a_~--~-c-~-a-r-th-e~p-b-d~fr~O-m~~ooa~~.~ ~ ~an~~h~~~d~~.~t) Terry scored to put the Wolves By Anita. Carbone li'amily: Wife Betsy Dawson Stevens (deceased); children ahead 1 to o. The Pee Wee Division plllyed Mrs John Robert SUtton ill of Grosse Pointe Woods The Pros came back and the last two games in the S~- Mark C. Stevens Jr of Fort Lauderdale, , Lieu- • h k tenant jg. 'fhomas B. Stevcns of Grosse Pointe Farms. tried everything, !Jut couldn't ond rOUDd 0 f thell DC ey sea. AND THERE 'YOU SAT score until with two minutes to son Monday. March 10. Civic \po~itions: Honorarr Royal' Consul of Thailand, past The Firebird a d Tr A IICHARLY" preSld,ent Grosse Pomte War Memorial, past president pIay the Wolves were penali. s n ..ans- m DetrOit Chapter United Natioos Association, past presi. ,WONDERING IF YOU COULD zed. And while shorthanded the played. a very close game, with ~ent, n~tional direct .~ Dolphins . 5 2 2 12 , Reme.mbe.r, Y.OUcall't, take it \Tra.ns-Am 4 5 0 8 y.ril~ you - ~~~ !,!ver law a Radke 3 4 2 8 Brinks truck in a cemetery. Fireblrds 3 4 2 8

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Thursd.y, M.rch 20, 1969 GROSSE POINTE-NEWS' Page Thirteen ' ... ., Royal of U.S. Rubber, where Services will be ,fro}l1the Ver. T'homas F:sher West Pointer V_is_il_sSchl!0ls ,DR. and MRS. NOMAN J. Ob Ituanes . he was employed for 31 years. heyden Funeral Home, 16300 ., I ARENDS, ofSuaningdale arive,. . Ml'. Hulswit was a member MaCk.avenu.e, tom,orrow, March To Tell of Tl'l"p Cadet Louis J. Curl JII Will/2'OOO from 1964. announce the birth of • 100, of the Grosse Pointe Congrega" 21, and from st. Paul's Catholic ' p,resent a ci)m.~let~ pict1lreof Cadel Curl is the son of GREGORY NORMAN, March 6. WILLIAM H. HULSWIT Northwestern' University. He tion.al Church, The Engineering Cbqrch. Burial will be in Mt. The l"riends of the Grosse The U.S. Mililary Academy 111' US R Mrs. Arends is the former Mr. Hulswit, 57, died on Mon. was born in Cedar Rapids, Society of Detroit, Grosse Pointe Olivet Cemetery. P . P bl' Today" in a series of talks aJ~r ( A. et.) and Mrs. omte u lC Libl'ary will pre. thrroughout thl's ar"'a .CI>I\n'.. LOUIS J. Curl Jr., 495 Deep. HELEN TAYLOR, daughter of ay, Marcb 17, in Doctors Hos. IQwa, and has been a Detroit Camera Club, The American 'She is survived by a, daugh. sent Thomas K. F,i s b eras ~. ..,.,v. lands. .' . ital, Detroit. He lived at 443 area resident for 30 years. Rose Society, and a member of ter, Mrs. G. Donald Gray; a MRS. ANNA TAYLOR, of speaker on their spring pro. On March 19 he was schedul. oland road. ". the Founders Society of the J)e.. son, Henry U. Peabody; three He )Vas graduated from Royal Oak. Paternal grand. gram, Wednesday, March 26, ed to appear at Grosse Pointe He'received his Ph.D from H~ wlls manager .of the Test troit Art Museum.' He was also sisters, Mrs. N. Redfern, Mrs. Grosse Pointe South H ig h mother is MRS. J OS EP H at 8 p.m.,' in the Exhibition High School North at 10:30- a.m. DeSign and AnalYSIS for Uni. a member of Sigma Xi. Waltham 'Shannan and Mrs. School in 1965. ARENDS, of Detroit. " ,Robert Benkert; a brother, How- Room of the Library. and Grosse Pointe High School Mr. Fisher has just com. South at 2:15 p.m. On March 'AR' O.Y L~NDlUBBERS! today,FuneralMarchservices20, atWilltheVer.be held ardchildren.J. Lauhoff; !ind six grand. pleted the first north and south 20 he will appear at St. Paul heyden Funeral Home, 16300 • • .. circumll'llvijlation of the world, High School. at lZ p.m. and My crew has come up with a Mack avenue.' Burial will be in ALBIN STO~ER passing Qver both the North East Detroit High School at hearty dish for you at luncheon White Chapel Cemetery. Funeral services for Mr. Stoet. lInd South Poles, and includinll 10:00 a.m. a landing in Antarctica. This everyday. They call It the He is survived by his wife, zer, 85, a retired Crowley, Mil. trip, together with pictures, Cadet Curl, a member 01 the "GANGPLANK: S:PECIAL" Ruth; two sons, Richar"d and ner company buyer, were held will bertha subject of his talk. Class of 1969, will speak on ad. TODAYFEAST ON:. Paul; and two grand. children. at the Arnold O. Matthews Fu. He will be' introduced by mission procedures and require. Minute Strip Steak Sandwich, mIxed greens, .. • .. neral Home, 17600 East Warren, ~fark Stevens. chairman of the ments, cadet life and the educa. g::lto and "gelable, breed. b~ller aftd OCTAVE VERFAILLIE and lrom T r i n ity "Lutheran Program Committee for the tional and career opportunities ....'age $3.75 Mr. Verfaillie, 80, of 672 Notre C1)urch, on Monday, March 10. Friends of the' Grosse Pointe available at the Academy . . See You at the CAPTAIN'S CABIN for Dame, died in Bon. Secours 'Mr. Stoetzer, who Jived" at Public Library, and president Located at West Point, N.Y., Luncheon-Cocktails-Dinner Hospital on Monday, March 17. 1033 Maryland, died in Dea. of the local chapter of the Cir. the Academy is currently under. OPE,NSUNDAY He \Vas born in st. Catherine, coness Hospital on Saturday, cumnavil1ators. going an extensive expansion "'WIN"DJ. Belgium. March 8. Following :Mr. Fisher's talk, program. The 'Corps of Cadets '. . AMMER He was a member of the Bel- He wl/s a meml>er cf the Ves. the audience is invited to reo will number 4,417 by July 1971 18200 NORTH WOODWARD betw"'Eln 6 & 7 MJ'le Road gian.American Businessmen As. try of Trinity Lutheran, and an main {or coffee and to chat an increase of approximately " sociation. active member of the Lutheran with the speaker; M~aren'ce I- Acroaa.from Pt\lmer Park Phone 869-5254 Laymen's League . • _ • _ « . __ • _ # • « _. He is survived by his wile, H' . ed b t Livinl(ood, sociat c!)airman,. is ______, ______Augusta; two daughtel's, Mrs. e IS survlv Y \VO sons, in ('harge of these arrange. LACK CONFIDENCE J h D R h Erwin and Gerald; five grand- ments. ' There is little or no chance I ~--- -":l..-______0 n e ong e and ~rs. AI. children; a brother and a sister. -- . hert DeWaele' a brother and Fire regulations have been lor th.e fellow who thinks there I is no chance for him. STORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMEIITS a sister; six grandchildren and Interment was in ForesUawn posted in the Exhibition Room n one great.grandchild. Cemetery. • ~ • of the Library stating the sea t- To fit' ~ll slyles or ~Fenestra$" type windOM • inl( capacity to be 75 persons. furnished In Alum. or Steel, In COlor. • I Services will be held today, FRANK~UAIL This means a comparatjvely ,"NOTE" AIR.TEC SECTIONS March 20, from the Verheyden Frank Quail, 79, formerly of limited a u die n c e and the .. EASY-rOOPEN ' Funeral Home, 16300 MilCk ave. De'-'-I't, Grosse Po',nte and Hol. Hlngtd for cleanIng, nc stor... , sleys on. - .. u u. Friends of the' Library and of Y'Ir}ro~nd,...365 dn's of ccmfort. Ano,jlzed nue, and from St. Clail' De ly Mich did' :'tlr. Fisher 'are anvised to ar. Ior biked enamel finish. Black.brownofre.Ilo Monte!alco Cburch. Interment. '. '. an a ea mg auto, grey.red or whit •. '. II motive advertising illustrator rive well before. the 8 p.m. wi be in St. Paul Cemetery. ,lor 39 years, died in West Palm starting time. Burglar Proof Guards for Windows • .... ~ B and Doors Prevent Vandal,'s", ARCHIE VANWAS3ENHOVE each, Fla., late Wednesday, March 2, following a short ill. S AI' h C.h' 0 We are specllUSts In our fleld Services for Mr. VanWasSen. ness, SerVI'ces were held Satur •. et p a. I mega .and don't you forget It. hove, 0"'", -Doef 558 N tr Dame d t U't Ch h' I AI umnae Spring. lunc'h will be held tomorrow, March B~c~, Fr~.y urc m De ray 21, at the Verbeyden Funeral Mr. Quail, who retired in Local alumnae of Aloha Chi Home, 16300 Mack avenue, and 19'12,. operated his own art Omeea will greet spring ne~i from St. 'Clare .De Montt'lalco studios lor 20 years in the Gen. Wedn~sday, March 26. at the '. Church. Burial 'willbe in Mt. eral Motors Building. He created Detrol't Boat Club. Their annual Olivet Cemetery. advertising illustrations ,fo r spring luncheon will, begin at It&L AUTO GLASS. ,Mr. VanWassenhove clied on such corripatiies as Packard, noon with cocktails and lum'h. Tuesday, M8rch 18, in Deacon. Cadilllic, Dodge, Nash nnd eon. Luncheon donation is $4.50. e'ss Hospital. , Chrysler Corporation,. and was The ~everend David Eber- & COLLISION SERVICE His survivors include three credited with designing the first hl!rd will. speak on various df

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Grosse Po~nteNews tion aod ~~oder the trUitees I .~ a cheerleader at GI'OIIe powerless to make the Deeded Pointe .South,aDd am proud u , ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. education.1 decisions with the my scbool and the spirit they Center OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL dispatch necessary to keep our have to back them up ~ DO Memorial Schedule GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 public schools operating effee. one should look doWn OIl. UJ. , \ tively. Jast look at yourself! 5eeoad Class Postlg. Paid .t Detroit, MicbiJq Second, i deplore theactusa. Bev Uorenzke " y I.m,' p.m. .... WItttI'6 on ______------tioos of 'supposed' irrespoosi- . 65 WoodlandShore drive. '('I1e.et offlee dosed SUDday) .nw FULl,Y PAID CIRCULATION bility against a member of the .Mareh 2O-Mareh 21 ______professionalstali which Trustee Dear Sir: . *AU MemorW~ .sponSored aetiritles. Open to tile Phone TU 2-6900 ArnoldFuchs made"Withoutdoc- I was very surprised to read Grosse Po....te pllblk. Hospital equipment lvall.ble for MemberM1C~~TI= ~=:Ir_r~d.Il~~~ri~aJ A5IOdaUoD umenting his source and with- L. E. Vollmer's letter in which free loin: erutebes, wheel chairs, heatiDglaDlPl and hOio .r~IE..II!.!. Wtekl1 Newl1\lllU RepreJeDIaUve.IDc~ out providing the person' eon- he severely' criticized .the COlI- pi~' beds. ' t04 nflJl Avenue.New York "clew York 8Yranl"7100 cerned the oppOrtunity t(l be duct of the Grosse Pointe South 333, North iil~.D ~~ue GO O'I'I~ODe; f'1Danc/a) 1-2214 heard prior to making his accu- students at their recent basket. GROSSE POINTE GAItDEN CENTER AND LEND- sations at a publicmeeting. Cer- ball game with Austin,. I had ING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost. on duty TuesdlY, _____, ~_------=-.:.=.~- By SIbyl ROBERTB. EDGAR,.~ EDJTORaDdGENERALMANAGERtainly our profe~ional educa- been planning t4) write a letter WedDesday, Thursday, 10' a.m.-4 p.m. VqlllDteereon- WILLIAMADAMO.._ ADVERTISINGMANAGERtors merit better treatment than complimenting both Aust;in~nd sultant on duty Ftiday,2-4 p.m. TV 1.4594. I JANET MUELLER _ FEATURE'PAGE SOClny this! ~PSH:S students OD thell' fine Thursday M,8l'ch 20 We've Had Inqwries about membership in the, Kerclieval on the Hill Association. We couldn't be f=t.~liA~::~::::::::~~::::.::::.:::::::::::::::.::::::::::.:::::.::..:.~:'~::':~:it~~:r~~~i~:':~:~~f~~~::~~~r~~~~~~~~*10:00 a.m. ~~~~~a, 1~~~~~~~.on. - Mrs. John Mc- more delighted and next week we hope to, add to BARBARAH. CICHY ,...... ADVERTISING ---- were dealt 'with by school ~Ui: 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe and Ure,following list of members: Frank Adam Inc., LILUAN KARR...... ADVERTISING Dear Editor: cials, incidentally. ,Harper Woods, , Bronze Door, Champion Real Estate, Colonial Fed. MARYLORIMER ,...... ADVERTISING The State of Michigan charg. If the misbe~a7ioi' Mr. Voll. 12:30 p.m. Women's Rel'ublican Club of Grosse Pointe eral Sjlvings. William DenIer & Co;, Francesco, JOHN MacKENZIE _ _ BUSINESS es the Boards of Education with mer says he observed is Mr. Luncheon and Meeting. ' , Beauty Salon, John S. Goodman, Gray's Racquet & ~=E~~N .:...... '.' . ACCOUNTSthe responsibility of approving Voll~~r'sonly .r~ason, for en. * 1:00 p.m. FUlfilling .your Potential - Dr. John Hos- Sport Shop, Grosse Pointe News, Hamlin's Market K EN~G , _ CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING bjlth the curriculum and the dorsln~ Parochla1d, I m sure kins Instructor. Inc., Higbie Real Estate, T. Raymond Jeffs, Johnston ALBERTAWILKE _ CLASSIFIEDADVERTISINGtext books use(in their school he'll immediately w'thd h' " I Optical Co., Johnstone & Johnstone, The L~ague KAYKARlESTOUGH...... CLASS1FIEDXR ADVERTISING'system. W1.thoutad.....~..uate de!- endorsement. . . when. he hearsrawthatIS * 4:006'30 p.m. Ballet';"'""G';' SMary EllenF CooperS' Instructor.k EINER .: \. _...... CIRCULATIONinition of the curriculum and several Bishop Gal1agherstu. . p.m. roup. upper orum -;, pea ~r ~etec- Shop, Marilyn Shoppe, Maxon Bros., Inc., Mr. DolO'S r======;f;;. the names of the text books to deotsgave the "black power tive Marty Trombley on Drugs. I Dmner Beauty Salon, Mister Sheridan Books, National Bank Ibe used, it is impQSliiblefor u.s, ~aJtite"'4uring the Star Spangl. ,'and Talk $2.50 for, members; $3.50 fQr of Detroit, Paselk~ Picard.Norton, Pongracz Jewel • .as members of the Board, to ed Banner. Their signs at Wed- guests. . ers, Purdy & Edgar Associates, Margaret Rice, Rutll .. .Letters, to. 'the Editor carry out our responsibilities. nesQay.l1ight's, game wit h * 7:30' p.m. ClassiCal Guitar - Brian Crowe, Instructor. AssociatCls, Chet ,Sampson Travel_Servic~, Sign of H~dyour article, in the March GPSH~.i,i1,\tdid.the unfortunate • 8.:00 p.m. Yoga - Charles Friday. SRF, Instruct,or. the Mermaid, the Carl Sterr Co., Tappan, Real '-""':"'------_~_--.J.12 Issue of the Grosse Pointe ones lllsplayed by South stu- 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. I y Estate, C. W. Toles Real Estate, Touth of Elegance, Dear Sir: $OUri, 374. U.S. 74:, There is N~s, ll1'ef~c~dbr reD:!arksas dents on Mo?da . too., * 8:00 and 9 p.m.' Thursday Night Dance Club - Mr. Trail Apothecary Shop, The Vilhige Store, Dr. Carl The ':teague of WomenVoters' a case law specifically appl)'ing 1 did, to Witthe.ollowmg: Smcerely, and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. R. Von Gruenigan, Virginia Williams Gift Shop, of Grosse Pointe wishes to cOl!}.this doctrine to privately owned ~.Th~t courses shouldbe bet- Nancy (Mrs. 'Paul) ShiraI' ' mend the Counciland ¥ayor of public,transit systems' 'arid the tel' defmed and book" ch06en A very proud South Parent Friday, Marth 21 Maurice Wood, Inc., Wrigley's Super Market and the City of Grosse Pointe for non-applicability of the Mlchi- before the propOsedcour~esare . *10:00 a.m. F!ower Arranging - Mrs. Richard T. Ger. Young Clothes: its recent amendment of the gan statute that you. and Mr: pre;sentedto tbe Board of Edu. Dear Sirl athy, Instructor. City Ordinance relating to Fair Stnrrs quote. Graad Rapids cation for apP~?vlll Obviously too much}iermis- 1:00 p.m. $15 for 5 two hour sessions. , • Housing laws. City Coach ~s, be~, v. Kob. 2. That goodliterature knows sivenesll.lid tpe ,lack of moral • 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. Charming French Accent . . . for the mantle We have written the following ertG. BowIet, et &1., 137 F. no color or. race ~ '. and.self~diaeipli1Mi'showed the * 6:00 p.m'. Parents . Wit\1out Partner!j.- - 'Potluck is the three-piece set, including a French antique letter to the city governments Supp. 667 (W.D. Mich, 1955).. 3. Tbat.jf we bave'no~, ..up differ~\ ..ofbeJjavior in the Supper.' .marble and dare clock with a pair 'of two branch of the Park, Farms, Shores and Federal .Labor legislation con- till now, mcluded>good lite~a" students ;9I'(;l'osie.Pointe ~,Quth• 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet Supper - $4.00' tax and candlesticks se~ in the window of DenIer, 77 W,oods to urge their adoption of tains no provisions for treat- ture, by Negro aut~o"!, that and Austin p.tep SChoolat a re. service included. ' Kercheval. some form of local fair bousing ment of public transit bus com- we have Peen .derelict In ~ cent basketball game between • 6 45 II '- Iegislati~n. pany disputes in any manner duty.. , the two .lcl1oo1<;OnMarch 3. : p.m. Ba room Dancing - Mr. and Mrs.' Ted silnilar to those set forth in the This w~uld have left- your Sincerely,- Forrest, Instructors. " ,"The Leagl'e ofWomenV(\ters State of Michigan statute that r~aders WItha knowledgeof the JosephiJ;1e.B. Dunlap *.7:3.0 p.m. Rec9rder Workshop - William Pratt, In- • Interviews On Fashion . .• ~' of Grosse Pointe wishes to add you quote. It may' be, assumed sIDcereco~cern that I ~ave .for .801 So~ Renaud structor. with Margaret Rice ... Spring . ~~te~OiC~~~~J:n~h~n:'t~~: thiCthis is so because senator lhe education of our. children. .'t. 8:00 p.m. Remoc Investment Club. ' . 1969 ... the best investment is • ganizaticinsin support of local Robert Taft - the father of Yours truly, ISpring" AiP . , - 8:.30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre presents "A Lion .in the costume ... dress and jacket-- . fair housing ordinances. ,the Taft-Hartl.ey Act - ba~ Arnold P. Fuchs . .' Ives " Winter." CaIl 881-4004. for ticket informa. or dress and coat. Under either very strong vIews to the con------iOn' Ma h 20 ti()n "As you may know, the Lea. trary - 93 CongoRecord 3835. Dear Sir:;' rc . i .the long slim jacket or the 'short ..... gue acts only after study 'lI,Dd3836(1947). I al.sOattende!l theAustinvs. . l. • . , Saturday, March 22 prim one, you'll find the season's .., consensus from its member. As is often the case, a mini. Gal'Osse'Pointe High basketball 'SprIng will offi~ially arrive' * 9:30 'a.m. Ballet -Mary. Ellen Cooper, Instructor. newest dress. Wh~ther it be ~he sleeveless jumper ship. Ourorigina1 concentrated mum of research has .provided g. m,e on Monda.!, March 3, as on Mach 20 at 2:08 p.m., some * 9:S0.and 11:15' a.m. Children's Art - Angela Dadson, dress with a V plunge neckline or pleated silhouette study began in 1964on a nation. a. Simple answer to your. and Aftdidel'thetw~ wnte~s Iast,wej!k. six bours Ilater than last year,' .' InSll'l\Ctor. .' . . .. all the way' from knife pleats to the popular' al level. It deah with enua1ity Mr. Starrs' queries,. ard I re- . readmg ~elI' account of according to a University of *10:00 a.m. Grosse Point.e Cblldren's Theatre - Mrs. flat box pleats; .. it will be feminine ~nd flattf:!ring. of opportunityfor education and specUUl1y disagree wIth Mr. the. g~me I fe~tIt necessary to Michigan astronomer. .' i Sydney Reynolds, Instructor. ' The same dress topped by ,the long coat is always employment througboutt b e Starrs' comment that it has wrlfe e,!-p~ssmg my feelings prof/Hazel M. LOSh says that *10:00dmd 1:00 a.m. Children's French - Mlle. Henrie- a favorite and will find its way fo many changes. United States. AtouI' National "evaded everyone," or indeed about thiS gam~. , ~.~ at that hour,the sun Will arrive . ... etti:lLaCroix, Instructor. The long coat . . " slim. with waistline shaping, C~nvention in 1968, this item that it should have evaded any. These tw~ wrIters both stated at the vern a 1 equinox; the 12:00 Noon ZQntaClub Luncheon. precise seaming and wide self-belting has a slightly was expanded to includc a sup.. one. t~at the gy',D was filled WI.. 'th equator, on its way north. • 630 m. B 'f. . po~ position relating to lair Very truly yours, laughter.from the Grosse Polilte The six-houl' tiine .lag .'is .: e. .. u .let' ~eatre Supper. . fuller hemline to accommodate full skirt dresses. housing. Morereeeot.study by . cheering...s~tion whe.n the Na- traced to the differenc'e be'. _ ~ 7:30p.m.puplicateBridge -:- .Mrs. Marvin Bourget, Whichever your choice, you'll fiJ,ld it a marvelous I I her G~rge .Alexander D' t . ouroca ~m ,s'reached "8 1206 M rq tt D' tional'Anthem was played arid tween the. number. of days ,in .' ; ~c or...... ,.. .. j,nvestment. . •. consensus. that goveromimt at I a ~e e rive that the Austin side sang with our calendar (365) and the tiliie 8:00 ..p..m. Good, ..Com.'patlions ,- Sequence Dan...eing:. ,all levels, and the privat~ sec. Detroit, MIch. 48214 ed b th . > ' 8 30 . .... ,. ~~;~~'" .;-. . , tor as well, have a role to play' Dear SI.. :~r~ rt~s:te~:'th~:I:,d~J~,le~:h ~;OUDdb.e stio.t~~ 1a~~.'~.,;: . cp.m. ~~:,rPiJlt~Theatre presents "At-ion in' in the nationwide effort to .. u. hear the gigglesfor I Was sing- ,On the 20th, thl' sun will rite • . ...,, The "Grace': Line .' .. is, in at :Young Clothes, ~. achieve equalitY of opportunity , I. agree with. the other two ing ,myself and not listening to nd set. almost. exactly at the " Sunday, Mareh 23 . !. 110 KerchevaL This is good news for those whp look in access to/housing. ladles'. wh~ think ~ack and others but concentrating on the east' and west points, .andthe 10:30a.m: Unity Centet for Truth - Church and Sun- forward to shipments of these a,dorable fa$hions for "S' • the F . ' . Seven IS sUpping, (FelJruary 27 words and thinking how won- day 8nd night. ate said to be . day S~h(lol. toddlers, sizes 2-4, 3.1),.and Med.;-Med.-t.: and L-X. IDee.,' Ilr. HOUSing~~t and March 6). de.rt:ullit was to have th'" gym o!equallen. gth...Bu.t'in ;'eality *1.2:30 .p.m. Youth ,C.ouncil. of 1961l gl'les a political SUbdIV1- . .. , .. . " '" t >. , The collection 'iriCludes'shifts with pants, bubbles, sion the pOwerto adopt and en. ,. I t~ it could.stand a g?OOfilled with such enthur.iastic he day is longer. * 3:00 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate ~ Sang short~ll~. O~e yellow style with:a cute chick is very force an ordinanceon the local sweepmg to ,get rid of the d~, people. Although the sun is above ...... , Kyu Shim, Instruct or.. . , "'Easter'hmely~ .- ~,'. ~ 'c." ."- " .. '" '_..... " ,. level, we wouldllk~ to urge the paper a.nd GLA~...,:o q.LA¥, Tl1~sIgnswere not aUapprov- ,tbebOrifun fO! 1Z'~ours, it.m.~l. ,7:30 p'.ttl. Gr,:osse,POlnt~ Theatre' Presents ".1\ ,tion;lP establishment of such locaLor- GLASS.:Also, some (!Ontainersed, although they were required !Je. seen a few mmu~s before' Wroter.'" . \ ' dinances in the Grosse Pointe for tr8S,h might help. I think to be. But I certainly wouldn't It t'omesup and for a time after • , • communities. We believe ,this 'Penney's, Kresge's, Woolworth~,give Austin too much creditfor .ft has s~t, since the light r~ys, Monday, Mareh24. Check List ... while Top might facilitate the handling of Sears, Krogel'S a~d Hughes, their chasity or Iity white ideal!. ge b= a~ they pass through 10:00 a.m. Weight Watche;rs' of Eastern Michigan, Inc. Shop-irig at the League Shop ..• any fulUreproblems, since local Hatcher and Suffrtn and the I did not admire them a single ~~ sp ere.., ' .10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Worksllop._' I .newsy white po},ka dot!! on color- enforcement machinery might o~her small. stores should bit for their vulgar language or e day and mght are more .12:00, Noon .Duplicate Bridge - Mrs: Marv.in Bourget, ful wrap or white striped ... ties provide more easilyaecessl,ble elthe~ do the Job or ~et after gestures, which occurred after nearly of the same length ,abo~~ ' Director, ' coordinate. Gay Mini-Magnets avenues for mediatioa and reo who IS supposedto do It. ! nearly every point for Grosse three days,before the equlOox~ 12:15 p.m. ,Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe' - Luncheon Pit Th . Prof, Lash says. hotd Mini-Memos:' Colorful pa- dress aud assurance of speedy I'M sick and tired of looking 0 n e. ere was an ,att~mpt The, sprIng, stars and ~ ,. and Meeting. . . .,' pier-mache banks are fruit ab- resolution of disputes. at the broken glass all over the to remove the one, (a~d tb~re constellations al'e beginning t~ • 4:00 p.m. Ballet...:.. Mary Ellen C90per, Instructor .. stractions. Get great invi~ations "It is lor these reasons, as city of Detroit. was.only one 0p'sceneS~gn),Jm- make their ap~arance, but • 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar - Alex Suczek, In. well as for the good faith that . mediately after It ~as ~lsplayed. Venus continues as thebrigbt . tru t ' in the Top Shop for just about 'strated"by the yours, Tr.uly . I feel that the wnters concern" . " ' s cor. . everything: would be demon h I H tt ..' evemng star" in' the western 7:3,0 ',p.m. Grosse 'PoI'nte Theatre Au'dl'tions for Fl'orell'0'. passage of such an ordinance, (Mrs.) S Ir ey ~W1 I¥y:be JUS~ to b~msh all e~- sky. Jupiter, rising almost di. that the League urges you to 5064~ewyck street tnuslasm which eXIsted at thiS rectly in the east and visible 7:30,p'.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve. . • enact such legislation." . DetrOit game: all night, dominates the sky. 8:00 p.m. Michig'an Society for Professional Engineers. Clearly Clever . . . and so decorative. . . are Very truly yours, ,!,hls also.goes f0t: the hospi. Aceordingto Prof. Losh, it will 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council - -the brightly pai~ted clay pots which holq color .co- League of Women Voters Dear Mr. Edgar~ !.ahtyquestion. AUrIght, it was reach the meridan on March Professor Wineman "Inner City child-His .ordinated bOuquets of painted flowers made' from of Grosse PoinW' As one who attended the stated that Austin would leave 21, around midmght.' Sub:rtance and Shadow." , . pine cones, garnished' with greenery. Gather them Marl'orieFischer, Pres,iden.t March 10 meeting of the Grosse first, but ~ WON! After five .Spica, called "Queen Star of • 8:15 p.m. "Know YourWines." Les Gruber .presents' .at Virginia Williams, 79 KerchevaL.l Jacqueline Pitts, Human Pointe Board of' Education, I years we fmall. y.won and'f1 youI the Sprmg,. ." can be located by "Champagnes." $4.75. Resources Chairman, read with interest the aCFountex~ec.t the kids to remain in continuing the~ Sweep of the . _____ that appeared in the Grosse theIr seats, you're foolish. :And Big Dipper's' II and Ie past Tuesday, March 25 / Dear Sir: Pointe Newbof March 13. May the only fight I saw after the Arcturus. * 9:30 a.m. Beginni~g Life Painting - Ray Fleming, I . . Pick A Pail' . '.' of American These lines are in regard to I take the Iihertyuofsupplement- grambwase one started and asked -'------. IJJstructor.' . the contents of your editorial ing your exce ent coverage or' y an Austin man who was Take the profit out of war?":" *10:00 a.m. Yoga - Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor .. Sheraton chairs,'circl! 1820. They. _ SIGN" . P N with expansion of the remarks not using very good judgment that's exactlywhat the profiteers .10:00 a.m. Se.rvice Guild for Chl'l"ren's HOSP'ltal -. . make useful charming room ac- ~ in your Grosse ointe ews I made at the meeting? in choiceof,words. d 11' "un'cheon. , a, .. entitled "An Interesting Ques- oin a wars. ~ . cents and are eighty dollars each. tion," In this editorial. you and First, it should be pointed 12:00 Noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe:"- . at Ole' Mermaid. . out that Trustee Amold Fuchs ' . . Mr. John R. ~tarrs - whom seemed to want more than just Luncheon. you characterize as, an "expert "information" which he osten. * 1:00 p.m. Life Painting - Ray Fleming, Instructor. • on labor law" - ~se a number sibly seek:s.At the'meeting he * 1:00 p.m_ Fulfilling Your Potential - Dr. John Hos. Eye. Opener . . . is the name of Aziza's n~w or questions as to why certain k' provisions of the "Michigan expressed a desire to review ms, Instructor. enlightening beauty experience.' Pre-trimmed and Labor Medation Act" were not and to influence the selection 6:30 p.m. KiwanjsClub of Grosse Pointe - Dinner, fea~hered lower lashes are added to upper lashes for ,resorted to in the Lake Shores of all the instructional materials and Meeting. I a wld~yed look_ Eye openers are five ninety-five at Coaep Lines bus strike.' to be used in all the proposed * 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club. . ' Trail Ap'othecary, 121 ~ercbeva1. . elective courses. If this is trul', * 7:30 p.m. Life and Still Life Painting - Ray Fleming. Since your editorial and Mr. this is a vote of absolutely no 1 tru Starrs' letter are posed in'the confidence in the professional ns ctor. • form of questions, they postu. staff of The Grosse Pointe Pub. .,7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc .. Talent Topics .... Pointers a~e discovering late an answer. Since it is gen- lic School System and seriously 7:30 p.m. Parents Without. Partners "Teen" Meeting. Gino. He's the talented young California stylist erally considered to be th~ pro. undermines their effectiveness * 7:30 p.m. Safe Boating. - who has brought young sunny styles to the fessir.naltask of a practicing at. It was pointedout.several times 8:00 p.m. Theresa Hakim-Douglas Fiedler Wedding Francesco Salon, 117 Kercheval ... TUxedo torney - prominent. expert, or during the meeting that the de. Reception. 1-6833. otherwise - to provide answers velopment of the programs and 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club. rather than to pose questions cours'es In queStion were among Wedn"'..sday, Mar"h 26 containing innuendoes ot non. the 11l0stthoroughly prepared '.' " • feasance and unlawful conduct, in the history of the schoolsys- * 9:30 a.m. Folk Art - Mrs. Wm. Pankhurst, Instruc- . Mister Sheridan-Books .. :.: 81 Kercheval bas I provide you with the following tem. In $ecking hito the mat- tor.' . a collection ,of. beautiful hand •.made panor~mic answers which I think your tei', I lInderstand that the trus. 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe - Easter eggs . . . the old fashion sugar confection journalistic reSpOnsibilitieswill tees of the \loard of Education Cribb.1ge. require that yOu print in unal. had the cescriptive information *12:30 p.m. Portrait Painting - Carol Wald, Inst~r.tor. type: But here's. a brand new idea. If you'd like a tered form: 'relating to the courses for ap- .12:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe - Tea speCIal scene, ~rmg along the petite parts and have Privately owned public transit proximately two months before and Cards. them placed inside an -egg for a delightful personal companies generally a f f e c t last Monday's meeting. Trustee 12:30 p.m. League of Women Voters Luncheon an'd happy Easter gift. ' commerce within the meaning Calvin Sandherg certainly had of the commerce clause of the the time to request that the des- Meeting. , Constitution of the United criptive information be more 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Traffic and Safety - Lunch- . Perfect Entree . . . to dellghtful' dining is a States. As such, they are sub- fully developed rather than eon and Meeting. . . ject to the jurisdiction of the waiting until Monday night. Is . ~ 4:00~p.m. Ballet .-. Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. ' Bronze Door gift certificate. The gold and white National Labor Relations Act. two months not "Sufficienttime 6:30 p.m. Soropt)mlst Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner certificates are available at 123 Kercheval •• _ for There is little reason to believe tv raise questionsand have them .More than 100 years . and Program. ' a~y amount. : . good any ~ime. They make welcome that Lake Shore Coach Line~, answered by the staff? of considerate service 7:00 .p.m. Detroit Cribbage. birthday, anmversary or thank you presents Inc., does not fall within this With certain members of the • 7 30 P F lk A t M W P kh 886.1932. classification. That being the Grosse Pointe .Board of Educa.: .m. r - rs. m. an urst, Instruc- . ti h tor.' ° case, state statutes see)(IDg to on wishing to involve tern. • 7 30 regulate the right to strike, selves increasingly in the day- Th l VT,m, R...lT ,lollondO. : p.r. \. Classical Drawing - Robert ,Rathbun, In- • lock-out, and associated bar. to-day operation and adminis. n~ W .11 am \j 'structor. gaining procedures. are pat- tration of the public schools. , • 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc. ently unconstitutional when they wonder when they find the time FUNERAL DIRECTORS tor. . , are attempted to be applied. to exercise their poly-m8king Since l8SS 8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre - "A Lion in There is direct case law on this Ifunction, the reason they were Winter." point: Amal,amated ,"ssocl•. elected to offlce. Mondaynight's WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON Thursday, March 27 tlon of Street, Electric RaIlway actions by Trustees Arnold CLARENCE E. OTTER .10:00. a.m. BraillE': Transcription - Mrs. John Me-., Motor Coac. Employees of Fuchs and Calvin Sandberg is N AlDerica, et "I. V. WiscolIsln another eXllmpleof the obstruc. amara, Instructor. I EmplnYllle. ReladOlls Board, tionist tac" t that have chanc- CHAPELS 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. GroS'se Pointe Garden Center I 340 U.S. 383; D1v1sloa 1287, terized th, 'sp~tivo ((-rmsof DETROIT 3975 CASS AVENUE TE I 2712 Bonsai Workshop. Ama)J••• W AslOd.tI. of office on ~.! .lolrd of Educa. • 11:30 a.m. Faculty Wives of Wayne State - Luncheon Street, E1eeCrle Rail.,.,. IDd lion. Unless they are checked, BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE • MI4:6000 and-Fashion Show. . Mohr Coacll Elllployees of such .actions could completely • 1:00 p.m. FulfiJJing Your Potential - Dr. John Hos- A_rfca, etal, v. S&ate ., Mia. immobilizethe Board of Educa- kins, Instructor.

, ,J Thursday, March 20, .1969 ... , 6R 055 E PO! N T E NEWS ,I..., -Plge Fift... \ ~ Pointe Theater Production Opens Tonight les. Gruber Giving Wine Course Finale Nine of Europe's Finest Champagnes FlC'wn Here for Lecture and Tasting Session at War Mem_orial Center Monday Night . A truly grand finale is planned for the "Know Your Wines" series currently being given at Grosse Poiute War MemoriaL On Monday, March 24, at 8:15 o'clock, Lester Gruber, internationally known authority on foods and wine, will preside. : . He. is having a shipment0 , of nine of the very finest the most complete in this part , champagnes flown in from ot the world; . Europe for the occasion. As a specla~ ~eature .o! this These he will discourse on la.st pre~entabon. .particlpants Short and to and aive everyone a chance will be gn:en a qUIz on cham. From AnotherPoDlte b' pagnes which, whcn completed to savour and compare. and sent in, will entitle them to The Pointe Mr. Gruber is famous the a book on chll.mpagnesvalued of View world over for his J.ondonChop at $7. . MARYBLAKESLEE, daUgh- House, which he. h8S operated The Center is making plans By Janet MueUer ter of MR.and MRS.WILLIAM with his brother since the tQ accommodate50more patrons BLAKESL~E, JR., of Warner thirties. He has cQllectedsome for Jhis evening in addition to road, has been initiated into 3000 books on food and wine. those who subscribed to the Each year at this time, we look forWard toanno~nce- l{ap'ga-Alpha Tljeta sorority at He bas travelled extensively comlllete series. Those who ment of next year's Grosse Pointe Celebrity Series speak. Denison Ul)iversit)', Granville, all over the. world, sampling wish to attend this one final ers, and each year we're amazed anhe variety and excel. O.Mary, a freshman, was grad. rare and .unusual ltishes and night may do so for a $5 charge lonce of the winter personality "menu" the ladies-of ~on uated last year from Grosse wines. When -he discovers a covering lecture, tasting and Secours Hospital, Assistance League have prepared for Pointe High School. ' , truly distinguished win... he quiz. It is wise to reserve in adds It to his cellal'6,which are advance. Grosse Pointe's lecture-lovers. . ' __FRANK ; .• rA~OBELL, of Checking last minute debils on the- role -as the British queen, Eleanor of This year is no exception~ North Ros~ale court, assistaht costumes for Grosse Pointe Theater's' Aquitaine. The play opens at Fries Au- production, "The Lion In, Win~er," are -ditorium Thursday evening, March 20, The 1969-70 Celebrity Series opens October 9 with directo~of Hutzel Hospital, llai- (l. to r.) Director, MRS. DAVlD HAD- --. with: a ,benefit for the Groese Pointe television personality Barbara Walters' talk' "The World's ~~ officer for '!Ie.Greater D~. . .." . troi1; Area ASSOCIationof Hospl- DEN of Meadow Lane; costume, chair,' Jaycees. Other performances are March Most Appealmg Woman. . . ,tal Directors aJ)d an instructor l man, MRS. JAC PURDON of Cadieux 21.23 and 26-29. Ticket information is Columnist Bob, Considine speaks on "It's AllN,ews at ~ayn!l state. University, is ,road; and MRS. ltOGER SHEPARD of available at 881-4004. to Me" November 13 model Valerie of Balmaintells servmg as coordmator of a two. N. ,Renaud road, who plays- a leading secrets "Straight from 'theCloth~s Horses' Mouth" Janu- ~ay I~tute for hospital ad~in- ary 8, and ~ormer British S.ectet Servjce Agent E. H., 'tlsotrrsattOorsbeaDddpersor~nelduec- ville University, Jacksonville, Grosse 'Pointe High Sc1lool The ;Women's Synchronized hel Ap J1 2 and 3 FIll" recently pledged Sigma alumnus, son of !MR. and MRS: Swim Team at Central -Michi. Cookridge describes ':The ~py..--Net That Covers The hI Detroit. Tau Epsilon soJ:Ority. RUSSELLJ. KOENIG,of Fleet- gan University finished second World" February 12. '. -~ . ,. ._. - •• *_ wooddrive, is serving his active in the nation in the inter.col- This is a map Final .speaker' March 12 is' one- of our Favonte Visiting hnr son.in-Iaw and ' Named to the Dean's LiSt at duty in the United Statl!s Navy legiate competition held last People, ac_tor and televjsion personality Sebastil;'n Cabot, daughter MR.and MRS.ALLAN Saint Mary's College, Not r e ab9ard the USS Clarion River weekend. KAREN PEARSALL,' ~nnouncin9 Our New location who has titled his 'presentation "Sebastian Cabot Call. RUl'TER In'their Palos Verdes Dame, Ind., for superior aca.off the coast of South Vietnam of North Rosedale court, eMU We will be at 21316 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods : ing." - Estate.s,.Calif., ham e for a, demic achievement during the and has been promoted from Class of '68, took a fifth place All f. 1. . his 16 h P . .. 'I b.t month is ELIZABETHBOWEN, first Semester of the 1968-69 Seamon to Log Yeoman. in the Junio; S!uD.~Event. I A-i$ the Georgian East . . ~ve ectures In t t annual o~te Ce e. n y of Neff road. Joyce and "Speed" academic-year arj! MARY ANN • • • B-.-is _81. Joan Church S;nes ~lll .be pres~nted Thursdaymormn~s. at 11 Rutter and their (our children, TAVERY and SUZAJ."'mETAV. DANIELJ. WRIGHT,_sonof Mr~D~~~R,~f C-is Grosse Pointe Baptist Church o clock, In the Esqull'e Theatre, and ea<:h will be fol- DAVID, AMY GEORGE and ERY, daughters of MR. and a MRS. JOSEPH P ~=~~~.,' D-is our newb~auty salon lowed by a subscription Cel.ebrity. L~nc'heon at The- Old ANN,moved ~ently from Bay. MRS. HENRYTAVERY,of Uni. MR. an '. - . road, announce the birth of ll. Place, right next door to the theatre. . side, Milwauke:l, Wis., wh(!re vetSl'ty pIace. hasWRIGHT,been appomtedof ~enwoodto Alpha,court, daughter,March 12. HEATHERMrs. MacDonaldANNE,is Schweitzer Real Estate,. on one. corner we on the * • * they built __Iive-oedroom horiJe . ~ _. • Sigma Nu, Jesuit Honor SocIety the former MARY'VIRGINIA other end. Free CustomerParkipg. ~e will be open,' ' on an acre of land near Lake JULIE W. GREENE,of Lake- for men, by The Very Reveren? WALKER, daughter of MRS. April 10th. Use our map. We would ]~e to meet Y(jU. The ,Ladies Responsible M1chigan,to their present home, pointe avenue, was chairman of JOHN P. RAYNOR.S.J;, pr~sl' R.- J. WALKER, of Grosse \ General cha1rman of the '69.70 Series is MrS., James another five-bedroomreSidence the azmualExecutiveNight held dent of ,Marquette Umvenllty, Pointe Paternal grandparents M. Kennaty Jr. Mrs. Donald Cunier'serves as assistant thistbPeoverlookingthePaclfic: recently at the -S~atlel' Hilton Milwaukee,Wis. Daniel, a j1,ln. are M'R and MRS MURRAY' Bart I;cbnonil chmrlQan. ' • • • Hotel by tf!.eDetrOItC?apter of iOr in .Marquette's\ Gon~g~.of L. MACDONALD,'of North \ 45 E. Adams/On The Park/Downtown/\VO 2-1112 • . ' ,Singles City, an organization the_Ele~cal Wo~~ s ~ound Jou.rnallsm,was.formally1D1t1at.Deeplands road. • ,:ralent co~mJttee membe~, (theirs is the fascinat-apeD to single people between Table~_Mi'5.Greene IS preSIdent. edmto Alpha SIgmaNu March Jng Job of t;illting with agents. declding, finally,. WHQ- the age!tof 21 and 35, will hold elect of the Round Table, .8 16. In his three years at Mar- will actually appear), ineludes'the Mesdames DwlglJt J.a party.tomorrow.l!veningat tile gro~p c0m.~ed of.;lY!!J,11eh}~quette, he. has ;~~rved as 1)oth Dutcher, Eugene Fishe .., Edward Wckey Donald LOn,,- ;~~eraton Motor Inn, Eight Mile, ~.u_smes:s~_1ndustry .jnd~ ed';lC:~.campus ~tor, and assistant year, Thomas McCarthy and Charles WoIienzin, Jr. \' . roall' at Groesbeck highway. t¥in .~ho.sc._workor ~fi;r~sts ;ar~ sptjrts editor Qf the University , . . '-d I Part of the profits of each Sin. concerned' witb electriCIty and publication; '''The Marquette - ~rs. Charles Bay~r and Mrs •.Arthur Bo eau ~rve gle City party lsdonated to a electric eqwps;nent.. Tribune," He also wot'Kedfor on the A.dl::iSoty.eonmnttee and. Mrs. ClaytonAla ..ndt., 8.81-. charity within the community • •• . the past two'years as a student -8504, and Mrs. GabpeIO'Connor, 881~661, a~ in cbarge MARYGRACECIARAMITARO; KATHLF.ENA MARSHALL assistant in the Deparbnent of .~ (C"nliDued on Page 22) . of Audubon road, seves as the of Barbor-Hil1,.ppeJred in th~, Publi~ Relations, is -;a,me~ber , " - . .- group's press secretary. role of Alais, the young-French of Sl~a De,Ita Ch~,-.natioJt81 • _*,. J _ princess' and- mistress to. Eng- professlon~l J0u.rn~~lshc.SOCle. 'J. '.:Attendirig Father. Daughter land's King' Henry-II, intllll. ty, and bas~lnalDtalnedover a Weekend at Skidmore College University of Detroit's recen( 3:0 grade Pomt average through

'saratoga'Springs, N.Y" March: production of "A Lion in Win. hIScollegecareer. This year, he .'l '7 thrpugh 9 were WAYNEKEL-- ter.." has aIs~ worked _weekends in LEY, of ~aSalie place, father • • • !.he.Sports Deparun~nt of the of .S U SA N KELLEY and FREDERICKW BATTEN son' MIlwaukee.Journal. cHAJi.LEs WRIGHT,m,' ot La- of MR. and MRS:W. ARriruR ,* ~-_• . Salle place, father of LOUISE BATTEN,of Hi11crestroad, has . RICHARDL. LINTVEDT, of WRIGHT. been named to the first semes- Barrin~on road, assistant pro. • • • ter Dean's List at Middlebury fessor of Chemistry at Wayne SALLYS~MLER, daughter College, Middlebury,Vt., where State. University, is one of 18 of MR,.andMRS,REYNOLDW. he is a senior. WSUfaculty me.mbers selected SEMMLER,!R., of Cloverly • .• • this year to receive faculty re- rold, a freshman at Jackson. THOMASK. K bE N I G, a searCh fellowships:

THEY~VE ARRIVED DEAR LADIES,

You may have wondered why HANDS.DOWN threw the bolt on its friendly door and darkened its window. We had no choice. After our last sale you left us with six or seven lonely dresses swinging forlornly on tlle rod. We rio longer had a purpose. You did rather -floor us but proved you evidently love a truly good sale - one that really means it's drastically reduced advertising.

After it was over I looked at Pat and she look.ed, at me (actually we stared rather bl;lnkly at. each other - each pleading with the other- Now what?) Here we were with a dear little shop and nothing to put in it. Well, we put our bright, productive minds to work and came up with some initial efforts that were especially brilliant bombs. Following a few more_, "impossible dreams" the sky opened up, lightning cracked -' bells rang- Prettier whistles blew and we knew we'd found it. Between sales we are going to utilize HANDS. DOWN as a :._... than Pr~tty feature shop for touch of elegance. This will not be sale merchan- : ~. dise but very current - now fashion - given ZOOM lens treat- ment. One week it could be lingerie - another time it may be the " \\\ '.. Mother's Day gift shop or summer shifts - a rotating kind of r~._- excitement born from vJhim to create a new mood. ....•.... \ .

The changes will be announced with a HANDS-DOWN SPOT- .~ ~ . \\\..•..•.... l LIGHT ad, so pay close attention and see if you can find the one ~ .~. ;. that appears today_

Don't you think this is a really nifty idea? I do, and I can Gently Fitted assure you that Pat does too. You can tell when she's happy. She dances in the street.

Best love JO 11A1b'II~ )ht shops of 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road .touch of .1.gan"8 Punch and Judy B/o{:k '''\lton.l'i~r,~ 63 kerch".. • eel""" ft4er.1 Hill.... • I"ISH point. flll'lM \. .186-3781 TLI 1.1505 Kerche,al at St. Cltir _.Grosse 'oint. 550 N. WH!hyr . .inlli.... ! ..... , .' . - .. ". - ~,... _._--~w-...:. .. --_._~ ...... ,.~ "

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Thursday. March 20. :1969 Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS ,/

marks in Detrolt-Old Homes." Ehrling Returns PI~n Progrqrn On Old Detroit The a1terDoollwill begin at Work To Prevent Poisoning 1%:30 o'clock with a luncheon A program featuring slides soCiaUon of the Grosse Pointe Psychologist-Author. I at the church. To Symphony and a SJ)eaker from the Detroit Woods PresbyterianChurcll .0[1 Historical Society bas beeD T.uesday, Marcil 25. The title Mrs, Hugh McTavish will be Following three weeks 01 planned for the Women's As. of the talk is "Famous Land. devotional leader for the day. To Speak In Pointe guest cOllduetiJlg enClgements SiX-ten EhrliJ1g returu to ~ DetroitS)'mphoay . Orchestra Grosse Pointe Citizens for Education Sponsoring Ap- podium for concerts' 0.11 Thurs. ' day and Saturday evenings, pearance of Dr. Haim Ginott at Parcells M~rch 27 and 29. MiddleSehool in May Maureen Forrester, contralto will' be the featured soloist at Dr. Haim GinoU, world famous clinical psychologist both coneerts. The COllCertswill and best.selling author, will appear in Grosse Pointe begin at 8:30 o'clock in Ford May 8 in a program sponsored by Grosse Pointe Citizens Auditorium. for Education, lic school and P-TA contact; Miss Forrester will be heard Advance ticket reserva. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook, in arias_by Handel ::nd 1rfoz,rt and in the Dvorak "Zigeuner. tions may be made now with public ~chool faculty contact; lieder." Mrs. Foster Redding, 822. 1>lrs,N~il Snow, nursery school Ehrling win open tbe/l'burs. 3829 or checks' mav ,be contact, and ~lrs. Frank Par. day night p:ogram with the 'l'd t h t 1'5800 ct'lIs, ~tron ticket.; and after- mal e. 0 er a glow. I Gluck ,Overru,re to "Ipbigenie' en AuUde," which will be reo LakeVIew court. D G' tt' f' book II The public sale will begin on r.!no s Irst ,Group placed by Krzysztof Pender- ~larch 25 at PWlch and Judy Psychotherapy with Children," ecki's "To the. Victims 01 Hiro- Toyland, :rhe Book Shelf and is considered a classic in its shima" on Saturday Dlght. other locations to be announced. field. The rem ain~er of both pro- TIckets are priced at S2.50 His !second, "Between Parent grAms will be icfentica1, con, for general admission and $10 and Child," has over 500,000 sisting of. Debussy's "Prelude for patrons: Purchase of a pa. hard cover copies in print arid to the Afternoon of a Fawn," tron ticket will insure the buyer has been tra~lated in~ 13 Ian. Stral/il1sky's "Rite of Spring" a front center seat for Dr. Gi. guages, A third book, 'Between and the solos by Miss Forrester. nott's talk and an opf,ortunity Parent and Teenager," will ap. to attend an afterglow and meet peaf in May. During Ehrling's absenc'e, he conducted seven concerts with him in person. He is a regular guest on the San Francisco Symphony General chairman of the pro. NBC's Today Show and writes and two with the Buffalo Phil. gram, scheduled for 8 o'clock a monthly column on parents harmonic. at Parcells Middle School, is and children for McCall's Maga. Mrs. Edwllrd Hanpeter. line. ' Tickets for both performances are available at Ford Auditor' ~ - Her committee Includes Mrs. \------ium, all Hudson's and all Grin. Assembling some of the 7,000 Poison Prevention Hugh Harness, inebarge of Back in The States after a nell's stores. pos.ters and kits distributed in Detroit and th~ suburbs speaker arrangements; Mrs. Arc two-month cruise around S'luth in'conjunction with N"tional Poison Prevention. Week, thur Johnson, promotion; Mrs. Americli. are MRS. MAYE ED. March 16 through 22, ar,e, (left to right), MRS. RALPH Foster .Redding, tickets; Rich- DINS EBLEN, of Park lane, Hold Pettipointe ard Mills, accounting proce. and the GEORGE M. ENDI- FLETCHER, of Morari road, general chairman of the ' dures; Mrs. Bror Hanson, pub. COTTS, of Merriweather road. Cnildrens Hospital of Michigan Poison Control Center- Quester Meeting Volunteers, MRS.VOLLRAD J. VON BERG, of North Rosedale court, Volunteers' publicity chairman, and The regular monthly meeting MRS. LAWRENCE FRENCH, of Lochmoor boulevard, of the Petti pointe Chapter of Volunteers' education chairman. THE GROSSEPOINTE ACADEMY Questers was held Wednesday, l March 19. at 12:30 o'clock in 171 LAKE SHORE ROAD the home of Mrs. Robert Lewis, of Three Mile drive. Mrs. Ricb. Scouts Fashion l(ospital Favors Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236 ard Weiliberg' presented a paper Fulfilling a' requirement for March 12, and 'St. Patrick's on "French Furniture," cover. their "Sign of the'Arrow" badge, Day, March 17. ing the periods of Louis XIV, "Education for the whole chila-through individl~al the Girl Scouts of Neighbornood Mrs. Thomas Gallagher gath. XV and XVI. 112 constructed bright green ered and ilelivered the complete attention. spiritually. morally and intellectually" / • Petti pointers were the guests candy rolls tied in gold for candy rolls to Louis Schulte at of the Grand Marais Chapter Northville State Hospital. . the' Hospital. Other than the , . at the bome of Mrs. Marl!; Lit. Girls and leaders from Ferry, junior troops. involved were , This simple quo~atior, embodies the pbilasophy and '~ims tler, of Webber place, on Fri. Ma~on and Parcells Schocr,lspar- BroWnie Troops 319 and 379 day. ,March 14, where they en. of the value-oriented education offered at, the ~.Grosse Pointe. ticipated in this continuation of under the direction of' Mrs;' Rd. , ' joyed a most interesting talk by a four-year-old service project. bert' Andree, Mrs.. 0' Edward; Academy. Th~ Academy, established through th'e cooperation , Marshall Engel, of Greenfield of the Religious of the Sacred Heart and lay persons is dedi. At its inception only Christ. H~arn. Mrs. Blair Moody.. Jr., Wl1age. Mr. Engel's topic was mas boxes were made, but the and .Mrs. Frederick Lepley. cated to providing an excellent Christian education for' boys "Period Flower Arrangements." idea was so well recei ved that Cadette Troop 327 with guid- and gIrt, In the metroooriton creo. Classes embody the Monte. it has been expanded to the ance fr,om leaders 'Mrs. Robert ssori pre.schaol and the elementary school, grades .1.8. JUDY GARLAND, daughter candy roll tray ..favors in honor Martin anq Vicki DiGrande also of the Girl Scout Birthday. contributed., . ~ ., ...... ~-I .' ...... '~ The Christian Formation Program will be conducted by of MR. and. MRS. HARRY GARLAND, of Lakeshore road, the Religious of the Sacred Heart.' .. I Is appearing with. the Monticel. 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Fine I Arts To. Present ~~T~b~e~Goble, of Rivard boule. Walton-Pierce Custom Collection Set Diem-Lange Rites In August famous Julie Harris, a The engagement of Sandra K. An August 16 wedding is .plan- former Grosse Pointer, starred Lange and Timothy J. Diem has ned. 'A Sh I h k' in the Broadway version. A . D' . been announced by ber parents, present Grosse Pointe resident . ot n T e -ar Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Lange, , and tine actress, Li Miller, of Entertaining at their tradi- of Saline, Mich. Tbe prospecti\'e lie t d S ------M9Unt Vernon road, will play tional, St:' Patrick's. 'Day Party an e tage" Will Provide New Perspec:tive for the role of cbief suspect. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. C. J. Diem, of Torrey road, and Monday were the WILLIAM D, Mystery.Corriedy at Players: Many_Pointers Other Pointers who round out the late Mr. Diem. GILBRIDES, of Radnor Circle. Involved in Production an excellent cast are Barbara . '" Bailey, of Balfour road, James Members and guests-of the Fine Arts Society of Hughes, of Trombley road, Mita Detroit will view the mystery-comedy "A Shot In The Mikos, of Cranford lane, and -Miss Nancy s Hairdressers D~rk," by Marcel Achard, from a somewhat different Robert Rodger, of Lakecrest Specializing In HaIr Coloring and Wigs vantage point Friday and Saturday evenings, March 21 lane. 19877 MACK AVE .• 881-0761 • GROSSE POINTE WOODS and 22 t th PI I h The play is produced by Mr. ,a e ayers Pay ouse in East Jefferson avenue. and Mrs. RosswellBlack and Closed Mondays Open Wed., Sot. 8 o.m.-A p.m. • Tues ..ThurS .•Frl. 'til 9 Dire~tor Cliff Badger, of------staged by Mr. and Mrs. Flank Three Mile drive, has called ting. McDonald .. "A Shot In The for a "canted stage," Mr.. Badger says, "This pro- Dark" is this season's third He will tilt the playing area duction will. put all its em. performance by the 63.year-old toward the audie,lce by cover. pbasis Oil the players and as Fine Arts Society - an organi. ing the stage. with a nine.inch little as possible on their en- zation dedicated "to the pursuit high platform, extending almost vironment. It will attempt to of all the arts." to the footlights. The rear of con;:entrate on tlie characters ----- the platform will have a 12- and the story they have to tell. Two. St. Paul High School inch elevation, thus providing When "A Shot In The Dark" students were in the winners a "dynamic new dimension". enjoyed a suc~essful run in New 'circle at the annual Nubs Nob and bringing the action closer York the maleJead was-Willialn Open Ski Races held March 16. 68 KERCHEVAL on tbe Hill • GROSSE POINTE to the audience. Shatoer, now pOpular in Star BOY MARTIN took a first in Black backdrops and a few Trek, a TV series. In tile Fine his division and BARB HOL- pieces 'of furniture will com. Arts production this challenging LERBAt:H ;':!3Ced second in her plete the stark and simple set. role will be .in .the hands of class. .

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Church Having Family Dinn.er 81. Clair Sh(ltes~ Rev. and Mrs. I Perry A. Thomas, 64 Moross Lawyers' Wives Meet Parch 25 :e::=~J'~~~~ Champagne Toasts rOild;. Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene The iba ..4Jtot.aeJ/ Tbe Second Lenten Family of the church' under the diree- Chosy, 364 Fisher road. SPrin, llHleti.llj J. General's DeDartment ,Wives. . N · A t. t Dinner is being sponsored by tion of Mrs, ~obl!rt W. Sut- GrQ$se Pointe Lawyers. ,"Vell wtll IpiMIt .'IIe..t or~ PfospecU.ve. membera aD d 'lan' r IS the Commiss!on on Membership ton, Choirmasfl:r-orga~ist. Mra.. wiU ~ held in the WashiDgton crime, drugs aI\d .the Mafia. guest.s are lDV1tedto attend the For orweg . and Eyangellsm of the Grosse Robert Roddewlg, chamnan of R of th ,,-- . T.~' t .' meeting It's true-moll.,ey sWl talks, oom,. e ~ri1an -- nex Deadline for reservations is . • Pointe United Methodist Church the Commission on Membership but it Dever &i,vesitself away. Tuesday, Mar.::h 25, at nQOn. t ¥rid 'II ra" 21 ----- • on March 26 at6:30 o'clock. and Evangelism, has announced , , omorrow, ay, ....a .... • P..mfma~er . Ro~ Nes~h Feted at Bru~ch Muiscale in The guest preacher ~r' th";the n~mes of the, host couples FoUowing luncheon, Vincent Ticket donation is $3.50. Mrs. To make ends meet today Detroit Institute. of Arts Prior to evening will be the P.everend for thIS Lenten Dwner. Don't make promises UIlless W. ~ersante, chief of the .Or- George Coticchio, 595 Lakeland, evezyone will have to do more- you expect to deliver the goo(Is. ganized Crime Division of Ute is accepting reservatioDs; mote doing without. Opening of His Exhibition Kenneth Callis, pastor of the They are: Mr. and Mrs. Don. i _____ . _ , First United Methodist Churcb, aId Bentzen, 1335 HollywQOd; Twenty.four round tables for eight displayed vH)rant Ypsilanti. He will be. speaking Mr. and Mrs. Noel fry, 1318 centerpieces in blue, white and red for the champagne on "A!!ew Church For A Ney.' Beaconsfiel~; Mr. and ~s. brunch and musicale honoring dean of printmakers Rolf World. . The Rev. ~,' CallIS Charles Kline, 1622 PrestwIch Nesch last Sunday March 16 at the Detroit Insft t f serve~ m the DetrOit ,area as ro~d; Dr. and ~Irs.. Robert Arts H '1 th' I' . 1 U e 0 AsSOCiate Pastor (If St. Marks Priest, 1103 DevonshlJ'e; Mr. . appl Y,.' e co ors represent the Amencan as well Methodist Church from 1952-54. and Mrs. Robert Roddewig, 1640 as the Norwegian flags. .~. ' Special music will be pre- Roslyn r 0 a d; Mr. and Mrs. The floral arrangements, Washington, D.C.; Mr, and Mrs. sented by the Girls Ensemble Charles Sortor, 22636 Avalon, created by Bill McDonald Barnett Malbio, of Birmingham- - I of Southfield - remember- and Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Schey: ed for his striking Bal"'Atp. er, of Detroit. It It's trom Wright Kay, iI's Dislincti~e cain decor at the museum Dr. Scheyer, professor of Art last fall '- combined tulips History at Wayne state Univer- carnations, baby's breath sity and ~ long.time fri~d of and iris in low "cushion" Nesch, will give a public lee- ar~ngements on wicker ture, ."Rolf Nesch and Print bi. b . . Dovations," at the museum es. .. Tuesday evening, March 25, Because His Excellency Arne This first U S tro ~ Gunneng, Amb~ssador of Nor- of ''The Graphic ~ way, and Mme. GtllJlleng were N hot . b~r~:HEll unable to be present, they asked esc was organized 1! en Tbt, Honorable and Mrs, FinD Sharp, curat;or of .Graphic Arts Koren to hOst the event. Mr. at, the. DetrOIt ItlStit~te of Arts. Koren. is Norwegian Consul MI~s Sharp w,as r~celved by the General in Chicago, Ambassa- a~st and his wife when she ,dor Gunneng is, the patron of VISited Oslo J~st summer ~ SolKe Boot the exhibition was also their guest at his . mountain studio.inAal, between Other guests at head tables Bergen and Oslo. included Co u n s e lor Georg Mrs. Nesch accompanied her KI:ane, press and .cl:ltural ;d- husband to Detroit for the ex. fall'S. .N~rwegf~ Embas:;y tn. hibition opening: Now retired " Candy Dish formation Sel'Vlce, Washington, from the theatre, Mrs. Nesch D.~;; The Honorable and Mrs. was Ragnhlld Hald, well.known WilI!am Henry Caswe~ (Nor- in Europe for ber interpretation wegan Consul for DetJ;olt); The of roles in play~ by Brecht and H!,norable and ¥rs. Nonnan H. Ibsen. BlI'krant (Austrian Counsel for d Detroit); The Honorable and Mrs. Irving F.Burt6n coor i. _ Mrs. Edward Johansson (Swed- nated - arr~ngements . for the Dip Set ish C<1nsul for Detroit). Th brunch-mwcale, aSSIsted by H . 1 '. '. e members of the museum's . ~~orab ~ ~d Mrs. Ham M. Drawing and Print Club. REED {7 BARTON 'cENTERPIECE . VII'Jo (Fmmsh Consul for De. - . ,troit); The Honorable and Mrs. A program of s.elec~ns by 5ilverplated "Water/ Lily" consists of 3 re- Marshall Fredericks (Danish German !Dd Sc8ndinavlan com. markably versatile pieces. Flower holder can Consul for Detroit). and The posers was presented by Eve- let your eyes shine through the soft-tint-. Honorable and Mrs.' Georg von l)'~e (Mrs. E~t) Scheyer, be removed so outer and inner bowls can be used for many other purposes. One of the Pilch (German Consul for De. (plano and harpl~chord) and fun-shape sungI8~es ••. your eye makeup still troit): Faye, ,Turner (Iyri~ sopra~o) loveli,,:st gift ideas ever designed. 25.00 , precedmg the special preVJew , . Possessors of Nesch prints in the museum's< South Wing . coonts when you screen the sun with optical . wh~ J~t ~,tre~s~e~ for the "The. Graphic. Art of RoU PHONE 885.5515 exhibition !Delude UldiVlduals as Nesch" opened to' the public well as museums. Wednesday, March 19, and will ql!elity plastics fro," our collection, The flower" . ',' Among the indiVidual lenders remain through Sunday, April who attended the brunch were 27. Later, the exhibition will be and butterflv shapes play up your eyes 'in navy. pink. greeri~' Joban Stray and Arne Bendlk shown in san Francisco, Kansas Wright Kay Sjur, both of Oslo, Norway; Mr. City, Santa Barbara, Houston bronze or blue tints.• .framed with flexible metal for a better fit. 8.90 and Mrs. Lionel G. Epstein, of, and . 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kerche~QI, Grasse Po,inte & Northland Grasse Pointe open Thursdc:y & Friday evenings 'til 8:30 v ! ' ATTENTION LAiliESl " CHARM AND SKIN CARE JacobsoriS CLASSES ARE BEING HELD AT THE PETER MORRI'SALON AUlEBTA BOSSI" 20902 Mel:k Ave. GrOS$e Point. Woods

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March 20, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Woman's ~Page• • • by; of and for Pointe Women Lieutenant DAN TELEP, re- Joseph Ehlert and the late Fashions for All Featured at Dye F!otver Fixing cently returned from a second Fall Bride. Engaged Francis Quinn, of Kalamazoo. tour of duty in Vietnam, is .Pots of violets provided a ladies of all ages and sizes. Classes, Offered The prospective bridegroom spending two weeks with his "springy" touch for the Detroit The DYC Ladies' Card com. is affiliated witb Delta Upsilon parents, MR. and MRS. MICH- Yacht Club's spring fashioll mittee, chaired by Mrs. C. Dale Spring courses in Flower Ar- Ifraternity. AEL TELEP, of Wayburn road, ~~ow last Tuesday, March 18. Barrett, sponsored the party. after which he will be stationed Fashion Fits Every Figure" ranging will begin prom;ltly on The couple plans a June wed. at Camp Lejeune, N.C., until Was the theme of the style Always be up and doing -that Friday, March 21, at Groslle ding. December. parade, featuring clothes for way you'll never be counted out. .:=------Pointe War Memorial. One dass will be offered at 10 in the HANDS morning, another at 1 in the If it'. "."tic.1 but BOYS "marine nice, we've got it! afternoon. Each will be taught by Mrs. WILL BE • SpeciahleJ anJ Browse Richard T. Gerathy, well known flower show judge and instruc- BOYS •••SD tor. Fee for the. classes is $15 naufical gift" the for five two-hour sessions. TRUSTTD Mrs. Gerathy presents many • His ,Lordship Jewelry ship's unusual ideas and incorporates • Dockley's Spredrcse a multitude of unusual mater . ARMDRLITE (easy course plolter) wheel DOWN ials to evolve arrangements to .Sperry Topsider Safety Boat Shoes 19605 Mack enhance the beauty of every • 8inoculars Open Daily''', part of the house. Most im- Fridays "II • to • Nautical Lamps portant, she shows how ef- fect truly professional pieces • Canadian Charts An O~tober 25 wedding is at a minimum of expenditure SHIP'S WHEEL fAMOUS HORPOLE being planned by CHRISTINE so that every home can be de- ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Pop- Sailing Jackets with the hidden hood TRZECIAK and Nick Ruggeri. corated and the decorations pen, 01 Dean lane, are announc. whose engagement has been an. l'enewed weekly for just a few ing the engagement of their 21.50 VALUE ------$17.95 nounced by her parents, 1\1<'. dollars. daughter, JOYCE LYNN, to and Mrs. John J. Trzeciak, of Creating arrangements en- Matthew Clare Quinn. makers of high grade glas$es since 1876 East Kings court. , tails working as an artist, being The bride. elect, a Grosse careful of the proper use of Pointe High. School graduate, 87 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, TV 2.5950 I ~~. Both the bride-elect and her ~ ~ .. ."h~ •• fiance, son of Mrs. Frank Rug. line. color and substance and will be graduated from Western • •• .' geri, of Chicllgo, 111., and the incorporating one's individ. Michigan University in April as 20148 Mack A;ve., Grosse Pointe Woods, TV 1.8681 uality in each work. will her finance, son of Mrs. s late Mr, Ruggeri, were gradu. ~ .. II ated from Western Michigan ~ -fi~ te.~ University, where he affiliated ~ • '.,c with Sigma Phi Epsilon and she ~_ lm "..'I OJ was Sweetheart of Sigma Phi , Epsilon. p Sp,.ing: ~ Mrs. Ma~Coll Up jDA C7f) ~ .. Heading Drive WITH '.& Jlower Jhowina ~.. Mrs. Norman A. (Nancy) ~ (I '<;;;r MacColl has been named to head the Republican Party's o ~.f (J f) nf) fund.raising drive a m 0 n g " C? I o/..ove{u Jnl'ina t"lanfd Grosse Pointe women. The .. 11 I (/ yearly finance campaign is TONE-O-MATIC • A fi sponsored h~ the Women's Di- ..,/ - .~' ,,' . $-*- ~he:X~~~ ~t~e~~~iV~~,r ~:':i ' JIoo~...... 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She Movie and TV Star says: and her bUl)band, a National I 1009 Maryland, Crosse Pointe Park "The TONE-O-MATle BELT HAS, JOINED OUR EXPERT Bank of D,etroit ~xecutive, live is a lazy man's isometrics." with their two children at 333 331.8030 • 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. STAFF Tp SERVEvqu Washington road.' . T WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OPEN THURSDAY AND' FRIDAY EVENINGS OF HAIR PIECES- CUSTOM- MADE WIGS -- REPAI RS - CLEANING AND SET(lNG. s MAIER & WERNER our pinafore sets with big-girl charm bring a 17670 MAGK AVE. light-hearted mood to your hours at home 881-7297. Start and end the day on a bright note

with Trillium's versatile new lounge-sleep. COME TO THE ensembles ... feminine sleep-shirts under PANTS the short, softly shirred pinafore coats. and POTPOURRI A. Triacetate pinafore in yellow or blue with white RESTAURANT crep,~shirt of nylon/rayon/polyester. 20.00 16624 MA.CK AT HA.RVARD 'B. White cotton tapestry pinafore with sheer Grosse Pain I. hrk featurin, ••• SHIFTS K. LEFKOFSKY CORNED BEEF polyester shirt in shrimp or lime. 25.00 H. ALPERSTEIN NEW YORK PASTRAMI Single.Deck SOnc'wich...... 9Sc: Dauble-Deck Sandwich $1.20 TRY OUR Giant "Copt. Ho::~," Sandwich ., at $1.50 Hamburgers 75c: With French Fries $1.15 Rib.Eye Steak Sandwich Plate...... at $1.75 Special Hot lunches-Ma'lday through Fri~av $1.45 Daily Dinners ••. at AU Trmes 63 ~~i~~~~. '.'::'.:':::.: ....:.:: ...:.:':::::.: 0•••• :: ::: •• :::: •• :.:.': •• ,.: •• :':.:.::: ~: :H! Kercheval Lake Perch at $1.95 .'. • ".' AU served with tossed salad, French fries, rel- ...... '~;::' ishes homemade muffin and biscuit with butter. ~;:':'. 0"'" Oil ••• :\ ~':l Ftidays .•. Saturdays ••. and Sundays .~ ~ ~ Serving ... 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m . Colonial Federal • • ~:. • •. Our "All You Ccn Eat" 8uffet .. at ... $2.75 per person Building ••• $1.75 for children under ten 'r,'alrl,,,f a la Cart. \... • • , $,rvH A'WIIYI ••• JacobSorrs Open ••• 886-3781 Daily 9 I,"', '0 , p.m. IN THE VILLAGE Carry.Ouf S,rvic, on All Fo04s • 'lron. 812.7800 P.~ Twenty G R OS S E POI N TEN IEW S Thursday, M.r~h 20, 196,9 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Symphony Juniors Set Cabaret Benefit June Bride Iweddi~g Plans Hook Review Group To Meet For Local!Pair The Friday Book Review rest. Miss Iva Hooper and Miss . " Iinformally at tables, where re- George Stephens, Mrs. D. Pier. Group of the Women's Associ. Pearl Hooper 'Vill assist, too. French C.fe Atmosphere Planned for Light Guard freshDlents will, be served. Cost son Smith and Mrs. Dennis A. At a family dinner at the alion of Grosse J'ointe Memori. Following tea will be the Armory Concert. Proceeds to Swell Detroit of the tables for four is $16 or Darin, Jr., head the ticket sell- Country Club last Saturday ev. al Chui'ch will precede their meeting and program. Mrs. Vincent C. Leonard, better o h t : M' t F d $20. Proceeds will be donated ers' committee. ening, details were completed book review in the. Church rc es ra s am enance un \ to the Symphony's Maintenance Decorations chairman Mrs. known as Virginia Leonard, for the forthcoming marriage of Fellowship Hall on Friday, author of the NEWS column ' The Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Fund. John E.S. Scott wants to create Mark' Chancellor Stevens, of March 21, with II 1 o'cloCk tea. "Wllat goes on at YourLi. Symphony Orchestra sponsor Open Night at theGo.chair~en of the benefit the, feel~g of a 'paris cafe. Moross road, and Serena Ailes The tea will be bostess"d by will I Worcester, of Ridge road. ' '" brary," w;ll review "Of Dia- Cabaret Concerts, the annual spring series featuring the are Mrs .. Gilb~rt W. Hague a~d She s planned an eIght-foot-tall Mrs. John Finch, chairman, monds and Diplomats" by Leti- D t 't S, h 0 h t . f "J' h" Mrs. Roy Lemweber. The tn. copy of the Toulouse-Lautrec The ceremony will take place assisted by the Mesdames tia Baldridge. e ~Ol ) mp ~~y .rc es ra In progra~s 0 l~ t vitations committee includes the lady used on the invitations as at noon on April 3 in the Moun- Ralph Caldwell, William Hall, Greeters for the day will be mps)C at DetrO)t sLIght Guar.d Arm.o!}' m East EIght Mesdames Bernard N e Iso n a focal point in the Armory"s 'ain L~ke, Fla.,. home of l\~r. Stanley Kenu, Hulda Martin, Mlle road, on Wednesday even mg. Apnl 16. Craig, Burton H. Bouwkamp, lobby. , Mrs. William Barton, Jr., and Stevens brother-In-law and SIS- Frank ,McIntyre, William Morse, Mrs. Raymond Eddy. Mrs. Th gr ft' ~ Roger Page, William D. Joyce She'll place a lantern.type ter, the Ja'!1es H. Shepp~rds, of R Iph Netting and Floyd Sec- e pro am, ea urm~ , Rhodes begins at 8:30 John Ziegler and Donne A. Dip: street lamp Dear the "lady" Grand RapIds. I a Kenn will give the devotions. g u est conductor Arthur IO'clock: pie. 'an~ a picket fence at the audio The bride's brother, Edgar . Fiedler and pianist Beth I The audience will be seated Mrs Paul J. Lay, Mrs. totlum entrance. H. Ailes, who will attend Mr. ------. ------She'n'use topiary trees, too, Stevens as best man, wOl fly BR.tDA L PA RT IES in hot pink, purple, orange and with the clluple to Florida yellow l1bade. And of course March 28. Mrs. Sheppard will Let Helena design your bridal veil she'll see that candles center serve as the bride's matron of and headpieces for the entire WICK & WILLOW each table! honor. wedding party - mothers, too, After luncheon at the Moun. I Custom work, Crowns, Complete line CORNER OF BEACONSFIELD & KERCHEVAL tain Lake Club, the newlyweds of milliliel'Y supplies. "IN THE PARK" Soroptimists Planning Ii June 21 wedding will fly to New York before 112 off .on all winter material PHONE (313) 82.1.9320 in Grosse Poi n t e Memorial proceeding the next. day. to Inquire about millinery &. Present Award T London and lJ,ome, concluding Church are ELIZABETl. CUR. their European stay with a shoe covering classes PORCELAINS. CANDLES. BASKETS. PRINTS TIS MOWER and Jon Brian few days in TaQrDlina. Richard Anthony Brown is the first prize winner of a $100 Gandelot, whose engagement They will return to Detroit JJetena ~ .mfAne,.t) United States Savings Bond in wa" ,mnounced by h~r parents, April 20, and will make their Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Vernor home in Moross road. the Soroptimist Foundation Cit- Mower, of Roosevelt place and . .:..$~ppf'J.Stt~Ji~ JOIN THE PARADE TO izenship Award Contest spon- Ironton, Mich., at a family din- sored by the Soroptimist Club ner.' JET.SET 1290I Kelly . DR 1.8425. of Grosse Pointe. Richard lives Lisa currently teaching a.t Success will never come to the (Across from Denby High) in St. Clair Shores and is a sen. I Hours: 10 to 5, cloj~d Wed. WICK &,. WILLOW Ferry' SchQoI, was graduated ~enow .who tries to make ~th . \ , ior at Notre Dame High School. .J5'300 KERCHEVAL ,"in the Park" - 821.9320 from Grosse Powte High School weekends meet. . He plans to continue his edu. and Michigan State University . FOR EASTER BASKETS • DECOUPAGE cation in the fields of Science and has pursued graduate stud. and Mathematics at the Univer. ies at Wayne State University. • BASKETS • PRINTS • LIDS • ETC, sity of Michigan. She is a granddaughter of the FJN.&!'mtS ~' aXNCE 1910 MAIZE TOTES FOR NEEDLEPOINT His winning essay will go on late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee WILLOW TOTES FOR NEEDLEPOINT to cQmpete in the District Three Smart, of Grosse Pointe. I Beautiful Spring Candle Arrangements -all of the State of Michigan- The prospective bridegrOom'1 Contest. The State winner will son of Mrs. Howard Gandelot, SPECIAL SELLING! compete in the Midwestern Re. of North Shore drive, St. Clair' Ci~OSS~ t:>O'~TE • gionalContest in which the win- Shores, fonnerly of Hampton From our Regular Stock • ning award is $1,000. road, and the late Mr. Gandelot, Richard and his parents will was president of his Grosse be honor guests of the Soropti. Pointe High School 1962 gradu- 111i1tkCapes, Stoles ~ mist Club of Grosse Pointe at ating clalis, received his Bache. a dinner meeting at the Grosse lors degree 'in Economics from :I Pointe War Memorial Center the University of Michigan, il Wednesday 'evening, March 26. where he served as president Members of all service clubs in of Chi Psi social fraternity; and Z Grosse Pointe have been invited will receive his Juris Doctor de- Timed for Easter! Our to attend. Speaker will be Dr. gree in June from Wayne State J. • Marjorie Peebles Meyers. University. Law ~chool, where ,ver~ special selling of Dr. Meyers is a well-known he is a member of Delta Tl:eta Detroit physician who was des. Phi legal fraternity. beautiful Mink Capes and ! ignated .Outstanding Physician Stoles in Natural Ranch, • in Michigan for 1968 by .the ~, Michigan State Medical Society. Sometimes :the less youbave , Autumn. Haze * and She will speak on "Medicine to do with certain people the less - TOlii-malihe'* ., . In A Changing Society." you are worse 011. I • .TM Emba Mink Breedera' , AslIoc. . . Furs Labeled For Fine Food &,Cocktails . '.11 '~O.,0,"'''. ... • t&lJins Furs rI'II1/:;L 47 Adams East, Detroit - Park Free, Adjacent to St~re 10721 WHiniER AVE. set:::'k~l~?er INFORMATION & 'RESERVATIONS CALL 371.2484 HORNUNG'S. SHOES Lunch,s Served Until 4:30 245 Pifirce St. 114 Kercheval Birmingham Grosse Pointe Farms MI 4-0911 TU 2-5968 tJlze (Jrosse flJol;nte 8tudio PRESENTS A GROUP EXHIBITION BY THE ARTISTS OF THE flJointe 8tudt'o 6fen Claire Balland Dr. Marion Jocz Marge Brown Marguerite Joseph Zena Carnaghi Richard Kray Mary Enzer M. Sterling Loud Carol Hackman Doris MacCallum Betty Prudden NOW THRU APRIL 15th 6Jhe (Jrosse- [JJointe cltudio Distinguished Early American Farmhouse 395 FISHER ROAD 886-6694 HOURS: Closed Mondays. Tues. & Wed. 1T to 5. THERE ARE ~HREE VERY IMPORTANT THINGS TO LOOK FOR Thurs. 1:30 to 5:00. Fri. 1:30 to 7 :30. Sat. 11 to 3. WHEN BUYING A HOllIE - (1) I.OCATION - (2) LOCATION - (3) LOCATION. TmS HOME HAS ALL THREE. It ;s also very attractive an'; has ample accommodations for ::'e growing family with children; yet is compact and flexible enough lor u~" by the executive who entertains extensively and wants his "SUCCESS TO SHOW A LITTLE," Included are a paneled library with pegged flooring; family room with a raised hearth-pullmon bar and pegged flooring; full dining room, modern kitchen with all built.ins; lavatory, master suite consisting of a bedroom.sitting room and bath; 4 additional bedrooms ond 3 bolhs; moids rOom and both, paneled games roam with bor.lavotory and wine room. ::-; .,Other frntures consist of 0 Mueller split system climatic control heating plant; ~ copper plumbing, individually controlled air condilioni">I, for main rooms, elec. 3 Hours from flte "Pointes" trically operated garage doors, and a lovely landscaped and fenced site, 120xl75 8 feet in size. AGES i~ A CAMP FOR GIRLS 8.16 THIS ALL ADDS UP TO ONE OF THE FINEST OFFERINGS ; are the frills clouding the facts? ~ OF ITS KIND NOW ON THE MARKET 2 OR 4 WEEK SESSIONS :/1 Are our area rugs so dramatk: and so dazzling that we"re labeled $ 580 Acres of Wooded Area with the winding Chippewa River ~ across the board as an "arty, avant-grade line? The fact of the matter ~ MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU? to odd to the charm of ,he wildlife sett;". is . . . Cabin Crafts balances every daring, spectacular design with a,", • HORSEMANSHIP • $ English cr Welte", Riding ~ conservatively beautiful carpet. Like "Hatteras" made of Acrilan@ ~ Care of Horses ond Tacle ~ acrylic. . one of many sound, basic carpets sporting the CABIN ~ .., Trail Rides-Horsedudy-Hone Show ~ Cabin Crafts label. Get Beautiful and the Basics ... from 3 GROSSE .'orNTE ' ...... CRAFTS ~ C • • SWIMMING. Red Cross Instructionl 1);:::_ ' ~tJl!,,~ 60.25 Pool, Heoteer, and Lighh REALTORS • FARM ANIMAL PRAGRAM • • Comp Out. • Littl. Th.atr. • Arch.ry • : i~~H Ed TU 4-0600 Maliszewski ; Qualifi.d Counselon • Modern Focilitie. MIMIUI 0' THE DETROIT AND OROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE IOARDS OWNERS Braneb ollice. In Wh, Don't You Writ. MR. AND MRS. TED McCULLOUCH DETROJT - GROSSE POINTE - ST, CLAIR SHORE - FARMINGTON 2955 STEPHANIE COURT, US '.r. 'rochur. DRAYTON PLAIN!, MICH. _~ : 776-5510 21435 M""k Ave"," ; Cohf~ y W ~---"""-M-~~-_-$:~D~O~~iW£1l"M.t'_~._**>.*"y..€~r Thursday, March 20, 1969 GRdSSE POINTE NEWS Pa~ Twenty-oM

Woman'sPage -.• 'by, of and .for Pointe Women Offlcers Named. by BraUle Club The Club's -June meetin:. will be held in the Algonac home of B' •d [J Smith-LaMothe Troth Revealed. former Pointer Mrs. John Huet- August. Grosse Pointe Braille Club Mr,s. Pl:Jlip Brusoe, membership The engagement of Estelle Miss LllMothe is theda.Uihter members elected Mrs. John E. ternan, Jr. ' Center Sets Class n e I ~irman, Mrs. Prosper DeCos. Anne LaMothe and James Rog- of Mrs. Millard LaMothe, of Ellis president for the coming ter, bindery chainnan, Mrs. year at their annual meeting er smith has been announced Wcstland. and the la~ Mr. La. Ken net b Coleman, publicity Mothers Of Twins . Mathe. Her fiance IS the ,son. held earlier this month at Stouf- chairman, and Mrs. Lawson Pot- by the brldl:l-elect's brother-ro- of i Mr. and Mrs. Buss Smith, . fer's Eastland. In Eggs-Decorating ter, teacher. The .IlIichigan Organization of law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. of Willison road. Other newly'nam':d offjcC!:~ Club members transcribe books Mothers of Twins Club has David' EUe, of Mount Clemens. A June wedding is planned. are 1Ifrs. Benjamin J. McLach. and other materials into braille ,scheduled its Board meeting for Ukrainian Division of Illternational institute Offers' In~ !in, vice-president, Mrs.• Wilbur for use by the blind, using a Thursday, April 1'1,at io o'clock ,struetion in Ancient. Art of Pysanky. A. McClellan, secretary, and Literary Code for textbooks and in the morning in the Saginaw on Palm Sunday' Afternoon' Mrs. Gerald Murphy. treasurer. fiction, the \ Nemith Code for home of Mrs. Robert Ruth, to Additional appOintments made mathematics and science works plan the group's fifth annual The Annual Easter Egg Decorating sessions will be by ,Mrs. Ellis are Mrs. W. A. and also transcribillg music convention to be beld May 17 Adult Education; Huegli, assignment chairman, held Palm Sunday afternoon, March 3D, in Grosse Pointe materials. . and 18 in Warren. War Memorial's Crystal Ballroom. There will be two REGISTRATION OPEN NOW sessions; one at,2 o1cIock and one at 3:30. Be Lord of the Manor Instruction in this art<$~-'------CaU Dept. of Community Services which has proved so POP-II dye number one. When wiped, ular with children, (and the tracings of the stylus stand 885.3808 or 885.0271 t~eir p. arents, too), will be out in relief against the color. I • Sewing .• Cooking given free ,of charge by the Successive tracings and dy- I • lGft9uages I. Sports Ukrainian Division of theings lead to a very COlOrful,/ • Business • Bridg. • Done. • Arts International Institute. Ma- intriguing design of' great terials including dves, styl- ~eauty and mea~g. Whole fam- us patterns beeswax and iltes and Browrue ~d. ~out I' . f1 ~d . Troops as well as mdlVldual AUgust 1 wedding plans are c .eanmg U! WIll be pro- children have been observed Ju~f S~metting fo VIded a~ cost, 50 cents. enjoying the production of these being made by NANCY THER- plea~e Everyone is encouraged to Easter art objects. ESA KENNEDY and Martin bring his own raw white' eggs F'rancis Dinko, whose engage- ,yOUI' Ji.:Jcl'iminaie .:Ja:Jle nicely polished; but the Center Ela:ne Gravelle ment has been announced by will also have a s.upply of eggs ., her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fran. :Ji;'e :Jul'nilure at on hand to purchase for 5 cents T S TI an egg in case bringing them 0 ay r,OWS cis C. Kennedy, of Lochmo(;r is inconvenient. boulevard. ::Down :10 GaJ,t~ price:J . Mrs. Martha Wicborek will A June wedding is ,being Th~ prospective bridegroom again be in charge of the in- planned by Elaine Marie Gra- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Countr,! ..JJotue :J.urnilUI'B 'ltruction and demonstration of ve1ie and David William Clark, Michael Dinko, of BritUmy 14922 KERCHEVAL. (Near AI~r RoaO) l\gg decorating. She and her whose engagement is announced street, East Detroit. Phone 121-1166 OPEN 9 to 9 helpers will be dressed in the by her mother, Mrs. Lawrence colorful native costumes of the J. Gravelle, of Manchester Ukraine. boulevard. Elaine is alsll. the , 'n Your Own Mini-Estate The Ukrainian. art of decClr- daughter of the !lite Dr: Gra- , Traditional ele9anc~ blended with a floor plan ating Easter eggs,. or Pysanky velle. ' as modern as tomorrow. as they call them, h a heritage The bride-elect was grll-du. of, many hundieds 'of years. In. ated from the Academy of the .WEDDING CAKES K,ng-sized Slate Foyer Four Family Bedrooms deed, many "Pysanky" have Secred Heart in .LakeslHlre been !landed down from gener- road and the Universitj of, De. OUTSTANDINC .QUALITY Cozy paneled Library Adequate Closet Space ation to generation, J:\eing trait. She also did gra~uate Gener~u:> 22 ft. Living Room Rustic Recreation ,Room brought out of their glass cases study at Loyola University ,in ELECANT DESICN each Easter and for other im. Chicago. She is a, member' of Secluded Dining Room ' with Fireplace portant 6ccasioDs, Many of the Sigma., Gamma aDd is pr~s- A.LL MADE TO YOUR Ropmy Kjtchen 'Large, beautiful landscaped eggs are magnificently intricate ently working as the assistant in design and some of these deal! for Women at the Uni- SPECIFICATIONS Cheerful Breakfast Room Lot are worth a great deal of versity of Detroit. money. Examples of the best Her fiance, son of Mr. and Call us lor complete details. in 'Pysanky will be on' display Mrs. Emmett C1J.rk, of Howell, at the Center during the egg 'Mich.. is a graduate of Holy ~HOt decorating, ' Cross College in Wisconsin and The patteflls Mrs. Wicborek, a doctorial candidate at Loyola , ~-e~- TAPPAN will give out for the ..egg decor-. University. In June he will con- ating are traditional' and each tinue his studies in philosophy \.. 12401 MORANG near Kelly: 884-6200, design has a meaning such as,3 asa Woodrow Wilson Fellow. ' On.tWili fish will stand for wealth, a --.---_ triangle...:. the Holy Trinity and MRS. H. J~ GRAM, of so on. Designs are traced on Moran road, joined her daugh- the egg with il hot stylus dip. ter, MARIANi!:. GRAM, for pedinto beeswax. When ti.e Radcliffe College Junior Par- LOOKING FOR A NEWER HOME? first part of the design is com- ents' Weekend in Cambridge, plete, the egg is dipped into Mass., March ;14. through 16. 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MARRIAGE FIERY WOODS LANE 817 (Grosse Pointe Woods) Custom built 3 bdrm. FB DIAMOND ranch, 2 V2 baths, panelt;!d family (oom with fireplace, built-ins and RINeS central air conditioning. 2 car att. garage .. Priced to sell. Pre - engagement or . ' going !teadY ABOVE OPEN 2:00.5:00 SUNDAY ... \ • " '18°O~~ S. ROSEDALE-One of Hie larger 4 bdrrp., 2112 bath custom built) colo- nials. Many features including family room, library, 1st floor laun- I' dry. Over 3,000 square feet. By appointment. ;,"" Lion was so grateful to a 'little Mouse for setting him free DIAMONDS. WATCHES. BIRTHSTONE RINGS. l OUR EVERYDAY, PRICES ARE ' ~. A. from a hunter's trap that he told the Mouse to choose any- ALWAYS. THE LOWEST " thing in the Worldthat he wanted. CARTER & CO. TUxedo 4-4400 Vogue. JEWELER~ The Mouse was so ambitious that he said he wanted the Lion's daugh- ter to be his wife. 7 Mile nen Marl< Ave. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS •" 22377 MOROSS ROAD TU 4-2585 ..• . The Lion knew 'that this was a very stupid choice, but a promise was • a promise; so he sent his daughter, a big Lioness, to marry the Mouse. • "• .." She became so excited when she saw her husband-to-be that she acci. • !II• dentally stepped on him and .that was the end of the Mouse. .. (FoxHills Green II• ~• • The Moral ... What we think we want is not always ~" the best thing for us! l i f P.s. Ar; the man said, "What we think we want is not always the best thing for us! Luxurious to Live In

There are many refinements such as a Mulschler Kilchen wilh built-ins, a Whenever there is the shadow of a doubt: Be safe! Consult experts! zoned central sys:"m (5 ton on 2nd floor, 3 ton on 1st), a sprinkler system, and mony other leaturcs, Therc arc 4 Bedrooms with Drcssing Room and 3 Y2 30 day Bathrooms, The lirst floor includes 0 large Family Room, and there is 0 Recreation When it comes to a major move like lioness, mouse, and marriage: Rocm with lovotory ,n the basem~nt. Our flOOr plan shows Ihe convcnience of the occupancy lay.out, Ask US for a copy or better yet lor on interior inspect;,,,,. Consult a marriage broker. Ten traditional Colonials MR. AND MRS. HOME OWNER: from $50,290 Do you wont to self your house? Why not tClP our waiting list of '1it's (( major move in IzOW8S: Counsult liS! prospecls? The greoter the exposure, the higher the price you may (or Stptemhr occuplIncy "tift" from $43,950) expect. list with on established concem to which buyers turn, • " Bedroom-2Y2 BalhL-!'amily Room • Bloomfield Hills Schools • Swimming Pool & Community House • Waodword 10 Opdyke, Ihen I Y2 miles North on Opdyke or Chrysler (1.75 Xway) 10 Ponliac exit, Ihen Y2 mile Member 0/ Grosse Pointe Neal Estate Board's nOrth on Opdyke. ORl1\ND 338.9279 Multiple Listing System .. • RE1\RTY Exclusive Agent ~ ~JtREAlTORS. MAXON BROTHERS,11IOo TU 2.6000 _.. ~ 19 KERCHEVAL A conscientious polfcy makes Its own friend. (next to Punch. & Judy Tb.eatre) " - - •• " ' ...... ' •• , ,. ~ • ',.' • -. ~" ... - "'" ...... ' -.,' •• , __ .. , •• -' I> .. '.'

GROSSE POINTE N~WS Thunclay. ~arch 20. 1969 Society News Gathered from All of th€( Pointes . ' ' :Memorial. AppeariDI U. ,the Eastern !lact ia Beverly road .. Mrs. Harold W. Bailey Church Group., Michigan Umversity Players' a recent' visit with the HAlt- I I production of "An ltaUe Straw OU> RAYKOND BOYEBS. of Bonsai,Tray Garden will give instruction to From Another Pointe of, View Meet Tu' esda.'V. members and prospective J. Hat," to be presented Il.areh East J...fferson avenue at their 26 thro gb 30' EMU' Quirk ' members during the mom- ... - Auditor~um"is ~u so;homore winter home ia PalDl Beaeb, ing, from 10:30 to noon, and (Continued from P"e'15) The Gros..:e Pointe Congrega- ANNE GILlJS. d Kensington Fla., are ~ aDd MRS. JAKES, Workshop Planned in the afternoon, from 1 to . - tIona1 Church Women's Assoc:- road. playing "Helene." I. McCLINTOCK. ' 2:30 o'~lock. of tkkets,wbieh may only be purelwed in eomplete iation will bold group meetings Point. Garden Center Sponsors Program to be Pr.. III order to keep the elasses books, (~o single tickets are IniJahle). next Tuesday, Milreh 25. sented in Two Sessions Morning and Aftef\ of workable size, reservations othet AlI5manee League ladles .dlfely, engaged in Groups Six and Eight will , ,- should be made by eallin, the next year' Celebrity 8eriel ""..... 1... are Mrs F.dward gather for a 9:15 o'clock brunch .fist_ mllege' likes .. noon,. Next Thursday ot War Memorial Garden Center room, 881-4594, Eldridge Mr A F K I l~ Tb .v b' t at the h?me of .Mrs. Herbert ----. -. - . . either today from 10 to .. o'clock ,~... 0 ow , 1aD. omas er les, Towson m McKmley. avenue. MIl be or Friday afternoon from 2 to Joe Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Albert Wen: tat.\nJ liP...more apace uo.., at ll'rIIIkIla Tray gardens and Bansal combmed subjects Mn. A.,V. KinDer, Mrs. Klag, Mrs. SidQey Terry, .. Pierce. aoo.era on tile .aIlorw of. Pearl)' at the next Gro~ Pointe Garden Center Bonsai Work- .. o'clock. At tile same times Mrs. Herber H. Hagermoser, Mn, Eage.e Korameier, Miller and Mrs. Kell;Deth Kop- Lake III the ~01Wbloek "doll. W!Ie'*!.!! - shop on Thursday, March 27, at the Grosse Pointe War l'eservatiolls may be made for Mrs. William T. Ireland, Mrs. J. Addison Bartush, Mn. pen. !\:Irs. Ralph Kimble will m1IIIOIl UbraJ')' topped off lIla. II~~- ror~rn facll1tie1. Where.. f...... of ------a saDdwich lunch to be served John Gehlert, Mrs. MelYin Duffy, Mn. J. Edward Vu- present a book review of "Amer- SO & U1 excellent Ubenl uta eQ1ICatioll from 12 to 1 o'clock. Horn, Jr., Mrs. DonaldPokomy ud Mrs, Caller H. ica's Old Masters" byF1e~- beJpecl buUd. elUOllinent from 84 to flO/I m jlllt $ yean. Students who wUlbe toPl ill • Pointers who wish to attend Worrell. n!!r. . franklin fast-paceFord Auditorium, (for additrOnal information on these Follies we refer you Own a , . . to this week's Pointers of Interest, Janet Wrn~e and Jolpl Halter, who told US all ahaut them.m a reeent interview). '., The ,ticket captains are Mrs. Sterlblg Berry Mrs. COndominium aDal'11D8nli Horace Carpenter, Mrs. James Collins. Mri. Kiehard Johnson, Mrs. Robert Lambreebt, Mrs. Kevin McGarry, Mrs. MOes O'BrJoen, Jr., Mrs. James Rauh, Mrs. F. James Jour, Robinson, JI, Mrs. CbarlesL. Taylor, Mrs. Clune Walsh, Mrs. Jeremy Webster. Mrs. DavId WIgton, Mrs. Thomas Baumgarten, Mrs. Thomas, Cou~ter, Mn. B~nry Ewald, Mrs. Peter Higble~ Mrs. WUUam Hurley, Mrs. Ower( Keller, Jr., Mn. Robert MWlg~ .aildMn.91enn Moore•. answlP _ 11 •. ' Parenh' Everiinl' ' -'. 1. Dr. Esther Cava, clinical psychologist and staff to...• lInt, _alii earn SUburtJO titIII member of the North~astern Wayne Courity/CbildGuid- ance Clinic., is the .featured speaker in a two-part dJ.s. ~ussion senes that's proving to ~ of speciill interest to C0!1dcminium living bffers you the pride of home'ownershlp,.plus aI'lts tax ad-

parents. .. . ".. . c • vantages. _ • YIJUactually own your own apartment. You 'hsve:theprtvaey ;ofa Thefirstp1'9wm, presentedrlaal ~~ay ,evening, separate awelling combined with the security and convenience of apartment liv- was devoted to the child in the fjve to l~~year age group~ ing -.•• free from the responsibility of exterior upkeep, because all matntenanee. The second, to be presented next Tuesday evening. will focus on the adolescent. ' . repair and landscape work is handled fof you, Separate deed to yo,,", propel'tJ provides financial security not possible in, rental or cooperative dwenlngs. Y.. , The public is most' welcome at these discussions , sponsored by the Clinic's Assistance League with Mrs: \ a D~N (14-ft. long), a separate breakfast room, a paneled recreation Donald Siegal in charge of arrangements. They're being room. a 2-car garage, etc. And those of you who have been searching for held at the Grosse Pointe Main Library, Kercheval' at Fisher road, beginning at 8 O'clock. Admission donation that 3.bedr~ Colonial in-earnest, will no doubt quickly'recognize its is $1. " c • value. Pri~ at $31,900. For complete particulars and appointment arrangement!i, contact one of our consultants too ..)'. Skiers Enjoy Trip to 'Vail ExclU!iVe by The Grosse Pointe War Me. Sid Club members was seen in morial's Adult Ski Club Trip two slalom races, one for the to Vaii, Col., which began women and one for the. men. Marcil 7 wIth a 5 a.m. bus trIp Betty Sue Paile. 910 Forest. from .the W~ Memorial to Met. dale road, Royal Oak, WIS first ropohtan Airport, ended on for the women, followed by Sunday, March If., after, 10 'Marilyn Rizzo in sealnd place days of "excellent weather and and Barbara Ekelman, 12'1 snow." , Belleview,'Mt. Clemens in With 96 enthusiastic skiers third. • GROSSE POINTE'MANOR CONDOMINIUM, GROSSE POINTE CITY- . 19 KERCHEVAL, TU 6.3800 making up the group r~, CorbIn EIl~()tt, 31~ ~coDd trip chairman and co.trip lead. avenue, Detroit. was first m the 64.apartmen.ts Including three bedroom two-atory 'townhoUH apartmenta c0n- er Re>'. Ciavola, 1303 Devon. men's race. Ed Wahl, 7'10 Shel" taining 1 bath and Y2, separate basement with furnace and ample .pace for shire, and trip leaaer William den, was s~cond and Rex Cia- laundry equipment, central air conditioning, alumInum storms and &ereens arid Adams, 1012 Yorkshire road, vola came m thlr~. had their hands full. N~xtyear'. trip Is eagerly private garage port. Other features includej living'roomand dining room. kitcti8n awaited. with new "De\ Mar Mengel" antique birch cabinets.' new ! range end en. But when the trip's only mis. posal, plus refrigerator, located in well established resi entia! .... For the man who thought he had everything hap turned out to be the loss I d fr- I N with" of one pair of skis somewhere . n us la urses, walking distance' of Grosse Pointe's major shopping arva aqd dose to traM- . enroute, (compared to the loss .. - • portation, schools and hospital. Mortgages available. Price $28,990. 'MODa. of 45 pairs of skis on last year's Me!'lbers of, the D~U:(llt I!1' trip). the. cares of the two trip dustrial Nu~ Assoc/atio~ Will LOCATED AT 594CADIEUX ROAD. Open Sat.urd.y ..... SU....., .... 2toL leaders were considerably les. gath~ for .tiJell IJ.10nthlydinner sened. meeting this eveDUlg. Thursday, for • Midli,.. C... ef... ;,.; .... lilies .. March '20, at 6 o'clock In the St. w"Ic~..,.p".;.,....,,' ~O,.. The skllng was punctuated Regis Hotel to hear Robert F .0,",.., t"r. fridrrr, , to 5, at "'"4810, . ' by tro~t fishing ill the icy KrInde1, M.D., Chief of Emer: mountam streams and a round gency Henry Ford Hospital of ~ktall.p,rties. The :Wllliam speak' on the Acute Abdomen: HarrItys, 1377 Devonshire, the Reservations are being taken Paul Rizzos, 38 Warner road, by Jane Crippen, R.N., 825- and the V. J. Von. Bergs, 725 4600, Extension 2011. Michiga.., North Rosedale court, r,wn con. I _ dominiums In the area and BLUEPRINT Condominium hosted a party for the group Make pllns for the future- on Thursday. March 13. any train of thought Is useless Sales Company The competitive spirit of tbe without a timetable .. SPECfAUsr IN COND~/NIUM PROPERTIES

TRULY ONE of the Pointe's most famous mansions, this particu- lar estate has been featured in several books depicting the "great the houses" of the mid-west. To the student of architecture this house is symmetrically perfect, and a pure example of the ante- bellum Southern Colonial. Because of its balancing wings the fun house appears to be larger than it actually is. There are just four family bedrooms on the second floor, and three sleeping rooms for live-in help over the kitchen wing. The correspondil'g wing to one the service wing is an enormous garden room, dressing rooms and and swimming pool. Better wait until you have a few minutes to listen before you call us on this one.

Contact either of the realtors listed below:.

PURDY & EDGAR T. RAYMOND JEFFS ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE 63 Kercheval Ave. 81 Kercheval In the Colonial Feder~1 Bldg. 886-6010. TU 1.1100 ./ ThunclIY. March 20. 1969 i 6ROSlE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Th,.. J

I 1 " l' ** llSSIFIED ADS j Call TUxedo 2-6900- 3 Trunk Line$ To Serve You Quickly- Your Ad Can Be Changed ** !. ,

'2E-,4)C:H~LS 4-HELP' WANTED 6-FORRENT- 6-FOR RENT- ' 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLEs FOR SALE Cw,ifie~ Deadline BETHEy'iAY CARE CENTER MALE High School or college" (Unfurnished) (Unfurnilh.cll) GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" Is Tuesday Doon,. 12 p.m., 211 MOROSS RD. student wanted for U&ed ear NEFF _ 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, GROSSE POINTE PARK _ 2- Offices - desk space - parkiDl OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY A WEE]O:ND WITH A LOWREY QRGAN for all new copy, chlll1ges of blks east of lot. Part-time work for Els. fireplace, porcbe$, laral'e. bedroom flat, stove, refrigera. TU 5'()518 TU 2-7252 Largest SelecUoD of Resale f copy and cancellations. It is E101 FQrd X-way) ter vacation. See Jim Binder, Adults. References. TtT 5.~. tor, heat. ~uple only. Rent .D-RESORT PROPERTY' Clotbing in Area. Free 3-day hune trial of a 'suggested that all real estate LJa.m. tlu..u 6 p.m. Used Car Lot, Cook Ford, $110 TUxedo 6-2822.' g Lowrey organ. Call Mr. BodiJ;, copy be submitted to our of- ges 21,2 thru 5 16801 Mack at Cadieux. TU 2-BEDROOM COlner apartmet!t. . FOR RENT New sportwear and lingerie 775-8005. , flce b;yMonday 5 p.m. 881 758-5438 2-77lf1. top floor. Prestige buDding. SPACIOUS studio apartment to ro to 75% Off • I , ' . . .' ~afayette Park' ~a: Carpet- ~ublet. apartment bu~d- SUMMER HOME Luxurr Original Price V1OI.J:!'l, bow and case. Studio Cho'- .... -12W. ord. for $1.25 3 lOST AND FOUND WAN1 ,!ED~ BeGaUtiClanpolnWltb1 o1. mg and drapenes mcluded. mg 011 Detroit River. All dUWi• 200 it. of private beach, Late .... ,,, •..- ~ 1--/0(,) .. owmg £or rosse Sa.• te Contact agem at Woodward 1. ties. includ~d. Doorman an se- Huron:. One hoUl' from Detroit Fall Clothing TUell used. Excellent condieon 861- IOC each additional wllrd LviI:: 5 m~tb old kitten, buck Iou. 884.2090. 6955. cunty &ervlce. 569-2399. Five bedrooms, newly decor- on Conaignment for 3399. Ca II J"th WhiU:. face and feet. KINDERGARTEN tea c her, ated,. aU col1veruences, week, 9 PIECE DJNING room suite. TUxedo 2-6900 ear Kensmgton IUld Mau- small, private nursery school, 4 BEDROOM. 21,2 bath resi- CSA-FOR RENT month. 881-3821. LEE'S FASH ION MART White $ofa. wing chair,lounge ee. TUxedo 5-0036. .' mornings. Reply to Box X.IS, dence on Hilltop setting in (Fu",iahed) 20339 Mack TU 1-8082 chair, red leather chair. Kit. 3 Trunk Lines 1 Grosse Pointe News Grosse Pointe Farms. No ROSEVILLE-furnisb d Idtcben. FORT LAUDERDALE 10 to 5 Daily; FrL 'W 9 chen set, e 1e c t r i c stove. OWl 1.u..:S IlTATIOHI ..... HELP WANTED. .' ~~~, ~~ptet; :e~arc~=: ettes and Olle bedr~m .ap.art- OCEANFRONT, luxUry town. Lamps. Porch furniture, bed. DOWNTOWN AREA 4A-HEL" WANTED -r-v "'" -..... ts W pay all o.lHtien hoU&e. 2 bedrooms, private DECOUPAGE handbags - 30 room furniture. 9x12 Oriental Qraad areUi ParkN_ 5taDcI OO.K-HANDYMAN- Prepare (Domestic) ing men. e u""",. beach, pool.. Some time still coats of varnish. Taking 35 rug. Massage chair. Child's lIaJeItlc .NewsStul! , and serve lunch for small &it. _ • completely fumishe4 and Jnaid days to complete. rings, wheel chair. Miscellaneous .' Be I d M B -hI service. Come IIlId see Man- available. WO 8-312ll. Eves. Key E; JEFFERSON ,TO CITY LIMITS' ecutive staff in business of. WANTED -Experieneed cooks, ran - creal.)', ager' at 32160 Gratiot across TU '-'19M. $2. VAlley 1.3485. Sale. March 22, 11 a.m. to 5 PartDrap, City LImIts fice. References necessary. w a itr e s ses and couples. Realtors from Macomb Mall Shopping AtrroUOBILE OWNERSI-Ap- p.m. 1091 S. Rena\l(i Rd. B1::t.~~.3:':hoP, I Write Box U.13, Grosse Pointe Grosse" Pointe Employment TU 6.3800 Center, Motel Morocco. 1m. _. Ii News. Agency. TUxedo 54578. proxima~' $20 quarterly buys MILK CANS, dishes, qual1ty GROSSEPOINT~ PARK . me9jate occupancy, ideal tor • $10,000/$20,000public liability, .IlU1eI' PbarIlIac)', ; OCCASIONAL GOURMET HOUSEKEEPER live in, 2 chilo DELUXE two.bedrovm Apt., working cO\lplt1s, bachelor, LUXURY OCEANVI EW property dam age. TUxedo ~lothing. Ladies, teens, boys • . IJt~~:ereheval. CHEF dren, 1 school age. Motherless Completely carpeted, drapes, etc. Adults only; No pets. 1-2376. . Thru weekeDDV buffet. 1llK-5225. ",. ST O.AJ~SHORES I help-:a to 5 days a week. Your .Girl Friday seeurity deposit, referenees. ROOM for employed girl Woods ousarticles and several tace I~ II~ Phly; Grelt.v.act an4 Reply to Box G.2!5 Grosse Available June. Owner, TU 1. area. References. TUxedo 1- WANTED, '-bedroom hoUle or car sets. 10 a.ni.-4 p.m. Satur- 22" BIKE, $20. 526-5011. " ~::p ~~t, Grilter 1BcIr:, Pointe News. se::m~a:e,~ce , 1050 after 6 p.m. 8788. apartment by Canadian COD- day, 879 Neff.' DECO~AGE handbags for and 8-MDe. ROSSE POINTE Attia Butate family. GroS5e Pointe BARN WOOD. I" weathered E t R bl 3717'187 Lalpar- COX & BAKER NEW BRICK'BUILDING ingroomfurniture.TUz.:8371. RUSSIAN ERMINE evening thr;)ugh u,niversity lc!~: .~al. 1938E. Jefferson ation. Reliable, experienced. GROSSE PO I N T E WOODS, 8--ARTICLE$ FOR SALE. TOP and bottom French Provin- wrap. Reasonable. TUxedo 1. terN•. TUMuxe~,'6482_.1090'Co. 10.... Ct. Detroit~"7M.255iCh5'48Z01. 882-2691. TUXEDO 5:7900 21308-16 Mack, corner Aline, cial kitchen cabinets. white '1525. I:\N.... 2200 sq. ft. open area, air- HAMMOND ORGAN - church d Id 77l>-5208 5A-SITUATION WANTED MARYLAN1>, lower, ~ar Jer. conditioned, large rear area model. Hammond PR40 Speak. an go • . EARLY AMERICAN sofa sU- MILDREDBRIc4s An equal opportunity employer. (Domestic) ferson. Adults. No pets. UNI. parking lot also individual er cabinet. Limed Oak. Per- BARN SIDING _ Authentic 1" vLrware, lady's white, 'rain, vers!ty 4~. offices available. Ideal for feet COndition. '$2,000. '176-2169 weathered hand hewn, na. suburban coats, size 14, men's PIANO and THEOIti . EXCELLENT and efficient iron- any' use. after. p.m. tural timber. 1-463-2179. suits, size 41 long, First Com. BRIGGS MUSIC Srl>IO RECEPTION!,ST. Rliquires 41,2 ing in my home. Experienced LAKEVIEW. Three bedrooms, KLIN'G hId b' . munion dress, size 6. 881~ 15 K cheval Punch -i.d Judy days, . in"luding 2 evenings. with all work. Also ladies three batbs. Excellent condi. MEDICAL _ PROFESSIONAL ,oney map e ou ,.e 9138. er ~~. Expenence not essential. alterations aod mending 885- tion. Available now. $300 20867Mack. One 5 room suite. dresser and mirror. $150. 886- . VI RGIN lA'S Building.' Must be able to type. Reply 3570. _, month. Immediate occupancy. 3713. ATTIC TREASURES GRAND PIANO, Welte Mignon Gro,sse Poin , ' Box Z-5, Grosse Pointe News. MAXON BROS. TU 2-6000 TU {-1340 TO 6-1068 S COUNTRY Frenc1l dJnJDg '0:30.5D.t1~ Closed Mon. player, Loui" XIV beautiful COOKING. Will live in 5 days...... " walnut finish. TUxedo 5-1342. TUxedo 2- BARBER, part time; future, VAlley (-3419. ALTER ROAD-KERCHEV~ room chairs. 8ll6.()311. We Buy and Sell . full time. G r 0 sse Pointe PUNCH AND WDY, Woods area. Reply Box A.I0, WOULD lilre ciay wort cleaning. Upper 3 ~ms, bath, steam CITY OF GROSSE PO~. FROM ESTATE: ,Lenox service 22418 Mack, bel 8 and 9 Mile n:dl~~~, llbatt}~~:~ Every day but Wednesday. heated, utilities included, new- 1350 Sq. ft. Air Conditioned. for six; DiryIite service for 772-8606 "'Ias;o, *"5. TUxedo ~. MUSIC STUlIOS Grosse Pointe News, ly decorated. Adults. No pets. Office or sf,ore. six; Monogrammed

Page Twenty.fow 6 R 0 S S E, POI N TEN EW S \ Thursday. March .20, J969 \ lOt-RUCKS ll..-AUTOS FOI SALI ll-AUTOS FOR SAU- ll--A~ 'OR SALE ID-ACRUGE AND SUBURBAN PROP. 19116 CHEVROLET I Inpal. ERTY 'OR $AU '68 Chevrolet I Super Sport. Red wilh blaet l8G6 AI,.). SHOW JIoDaCO .. HELLO bucket seatl.Au~ticj pow. dOOr-h~p, silver-gray with SUBURBAN CABllYALL er steeriDg. Sharp! fl,•. black viJ~ top aDd black leatbe.r. Dr. lor. Power steer. ROCH,ES1'ER= CLASSIFIED V8 eqiDe, automatic trans., ,SPRING ing, power isc brakes, a WIY BEAUTIFUL' 7-bedroom home OII1y9,000 miles; power steer. RlCHARD . Rat power, power windows, home on 25 acres overlook. in" power brakes. Factory GET READY for the Easter factory air ~ditioning, new ing Rochester area~ Iwhn. warranty. ' parade with a beautifuJ white-wall ~_ and shock ab. ming pool, recreation room, ADS Dalgleisb Pre'()wned Cadillac. BUJCK lIOrbers, One,wner, Oile dri v- 3-car' garage, 8 e r van t • $197 dn. CHOOSE yours Jl(lW from De- 16941 E. WARREN er; never. ~ed, and al- house. Built by the Jolm ED RINKE troit's fmest selection. 886-3090 ways mainta' • Clock, ra- Newberrys. .$175,000. Can TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 T....nk Lin.. To HIV' You Quickly OLDSMOBILE '61 Delta 88. dio, divided se . Like new, " CHEVROLET Owner, 28,000 miles. All pow_ but ¥oJ the price. U 5-3131. Your Ad Can" Charpcl INVESTMENT' property in R0- VAN DYKE at 10lh MILE RD. DALGLEISH er. White with black vinyl .. \ chester are. from 10 to 17$ top. Excellent conditiOll..$2295. Cash for ~ars acres. 'JE 6~0255 886-0699. \ CADILLAC 1968 CADILLAC convertible. CHARLI E B KE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 81-ANTIQUES I 11--:AUTOS FOR,SALE /6161 WOODWARD TR 5.(1309 Turquoise. Full power. Air IS BUYI~ Associates MORE COLLECTOR'S BOOKS NOTICE .•• to the G.P.H.S. DINNER served at hote1-cock- ~w '69 CAMARO Michigan's Largest Cadillac conditioned. Only $4,795. GM Cars 19 68 tail Lounge open. Dealer Gould. Early Am. WoodeD- class of January 1953. Re- 12740 Gratio~ D 1.2290 $2,299 FREE PARKING DRIVE IN COFFEY CADI LLAC Land (0. ware...... $ 8.50 member the old gang? If not, AUCTION - Antiques and, mis- $99 Down, $65.34--42 Mos. 3180 135 Romeo Rd. StiX. The Shell. 203 pis., why not plan on attending the cellaneous, Colonial Hot e I, t;lf~frSON 12A.....JOATs AND \ reunion August 16. If you are J 1M FUNSTON CHEV. Rochester, MiChigan 82 in color .. ,...... 25.00 Gratiot Ave., Mt Clemens, NEW '69 CHEV. II NOVA 1961 CHEVELLE Malibu hard. MOTORS \, interested please call NAN. Sunday March 23. Starts at 12668 GRATIOT LA 5-8000 1-651-7575 or 651.7578 Hebard. Early Lighting $1,970 top. Extra sharp. Red with ONE YEAR old 12' O'DaY\V1d. New England 3.'10 CY FRICKE (fof.rs. Scheetz) 12 noon. at 881-1097. 1963 FORD 9 passenger wagon. $100 DOWN $55.54--42 Mos. black vinyl top. V-8, Power. geoD sailboat. Fibe~~~s Nott. Chinese Jade 15.00 9-ARTICL£S WANTED Full power. Good transporta. JIM FUNSTON CHEV. glide, radio, beater, power comPlete with sails and ~s: ARE YOU LOOKING Lindsey. Am. Historical MOVING tion $220. 881.9431. 12668 GRATIOT LA 6.8000 steering. $1,999. $199 down. tom car trailer, $825. 882-4~~ . FOR Pi FARM? bjects Glass ,...... _ ... 10.00 Art '(1, CARPETING for two rooms, BOOBKSo' al° Slought. 1967 CONTINENTAL convert- DICK SHALLA . O'DAY Wid.g.eon 13'. ~ Here it is, 3.hedroom ranch, gas Jokelson. Sulphides .. ,... 15.00 green; one 12x18, one llx r wsers way!! we com.e. ible. Full power. Factory air '69 OPEL red station wagon. trail'er he full b t d 11'7". Maple twin beds, com- B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss conditioning. Midnight blue Whitewalls, 102 H.P., 9200 CHEVROLET. tr , $3 saUs,co\'er. Ma I at, b aselll~~, eep well,' Kaufmann. Am. Copper I L d 11 a I Ethel Claes 1670 Leverette 16'700 HARPER TU 1."JMA ex as. 1,000. 884.2448. \ ~ge arn on acres, l~ and Brolss 12.50 Phetets' arAgea~.._sma m pc (48216). We>3-4267. witb a white top and blue in- miles. Prlced right to sell, .UUU, L::l miles from town, for only Red. Am. Art Nouveau c "!s. qua .... ow rugs - terior. ~,695. asking $1,969.886'3343. CADILLAC '68 de Ville COIl- SAILBOAT. 16 C~slet:~. $16,100. '. spreads (twins). Baby Grand WE BUY ld 'd '61_ FRANK ADAM 'ble' ded' . Star. Complete Wlt1l sails and Glass 20.00 piano, Apollo, reasonable. 0 go., Jew.....,}'and 1961 BUICK Skylark 4 door, verti . Loa ,a1l', etc. many extras. $900. Hea"" INVESTING INBA~ELAND! Coffin. Hist. Country Wicker porch furniture. Out- silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 LINCOLN-MERCURY Deep metallic green. Factory V~y low mileage. Grosse duty boat trailer, $10rJ. C~U~ere .are 11 acres Just outside Tinware ,...... 12.50 door chaise lounge. Old rec. Moross Road. 20777 GRATIOT E. DETROIT air. Automatic. Power steer- Pomte lady. 886-6226. 823.2986 after 6:30p.m. \ of town and waiting for you. Greaser. Homespun ords. Two Decorator's chairs~ WANTED: Used matched set' PR' .2-0200 ing. Sharp. One O\7l1er. $1,995. 1965 CORVAIR Co . ertt ~nly $12,500with terms. ) TU ed 5-3834' rsa cony .- WANTED' Fiberglass sailboat . j Ceramics (Spatter) 5.95 (aqua. x 0 • men's golf ll'Ons, reasonably RICHARD ble. 4.speed. Really sharp. 15' to 19'. Phone 884.1628 OZY LITTI.E 2-BEDROOM Joly. Legend in .Tap. Art .. 25.00 SIGMA KAPPA RUMMAGE priced. 884-9119. 1961 CHEVROLET V-8. Good $899. "0" down. • R ~h home on large lot, gas Novotny. Gustav Klimt. transportation,$75. 824'()731. . 6' ...n:vn' ll.. t • Le' gto 3 bl ck SALE WANTED: Tiger skin rug. 882. Call before .noon..... BU IC K DICK SHALLA 1 COm.e.~ SAILBOAT with :\&, m xm D!. J). S Catalogue Raisonne of Saturday. :March 29th, '9:30.1:00 171ft CHEV'ROLET extras and .new motor, $799. trwt town, full pnce $8,250; his works. Ltd. ad .125.00 p.m. American Legion HaU, 1967 BUICK Skylark 2 door EXcellent condition. T1J 2. 1'I4 ABOVE PROPERTIES O'Brien.' Netsuke ".. 5..00 Post #303, 20016 Mack Ave., BARBELLS. Call Bill, ED 1- hardtop. Forest green. V-8, 16941 E. WARREN 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 C1713. . AR~IN THE CROSWELL Netsuke Hdbk. of Reikichi 10.00 at Hampton, Grosse Pdnte. 4553. automatic, power steering, 8OO.309() PRIVATE OWNER _ .Cadillac SAILBOAT -: Ensign. Fiber. LE GTON ANDAPPLE~ Jonas. Netsuke 5.00 ReA _ TV _ CONSOLE. Top IUSTORICAL LETTERS, auto. power brakes. Sharp. One 19680LDS Cutlass S 2-door. E~dorado. 1968,Spe~ ~old glass, 22'6", 6 H.P. outboard, " GATE AREAS. Ferry. B'illdings of Detroit 10.00 condition, $35.00. TU 1.7213, graphs, manuscripts of presi. owner. $1,895. OCean turquoise, power~r- W.1th whitA: le~ther ~ten..or, Win~~es;.covers;. Boston sails, call~gton offi.ce,. 313-359- Schurmann. Oriental TU 6-7100. dents, statesmen, authors, RI( H A RD ing, brakes; whitewalls. After' stereo radio, alI'.conditiOl1Ulg, pos1tive f1oatat1on~ For inior. 11 or 883-3100 Carpets .. ,' " 3.95 poets, heroes, single - entire 6 p.m., 771-596'1. 6.way p?wer .seats, power mation call evenings. 886- JOHN ROWLING INe Add 4% on Mail Orders GRINNELL' mahogany spinet correspondences _ estate. locks, wmdows, and trUnk, 6951. . . ,. Books :May Be Examined at pia no. Excellent condition, TUxedo 6.Q431. I BU I(K 1966 TEMPEST GTO hardtop. Cruise.Coutrol, mint condition, i $350.823.3615. . 4.speed transmission, radio, 8,000 miles, new U.S. Royal LIGHTNING. sloop 19', #1984. MItt.MICHIGAN . COLLECTOR'S CHOICE WANTED, 9x12 oriental ~r 16941 E. WARREN heater, Spotless inside and Master's polygla,s tires. Call ~ lamil'¥, san~t, $650., 10 acres n of Au Sable on. The Arcade 125 So. Adams CRESTWOOD electric guitar, braided rug; high backed wing 00"3090 out. Special. $1,699. $169 du. 886.1686 from 9-5 or TU t- xe 0 2-7665, evenmgs. main highay. 881-2390. Birmingham 48011 $30. Call 886-48U after six, chair. VAHey 1-8499. . OOU". K SHAL. . 6843 after 6 ask for Rick. DIC LA ,p.m. SPEEDBOAT-18' • mahogoney, \ I OA-MOTORCYCLES VW '67. Whitewalls, radio, heat- CHEVROLET 1967 CADILLAC convertible' 92" beam, 185 h.p.Buick alu- DETROIT'S LARGEST BOUND wool carpet, mo s s 1 FOR SALE er, excelent condition. 521- 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 dark greeD with black top and minum va, velvet drive 12E-eOMRCIAL RUM:MAGE SALE ~n.n:.21:;~lk. ',' Good condi- YAMAHA 250 Scrambler. $425. 9188. black interior. Full power. tl'~ns., widshi~ld ~th elec~ic PROP TY FOR SALE Benefit Saint John Hospital tio QUS"- 1968 CADILLAC 4 door hard- CHEVELLE '66 Malibu 4'door Factory air $3 895 .' W1per, electric bilge pump, CLIN .....,,' . Household goodsl new.used HAYWOOD WAKEFIELD light Certified perfect condition. top. Ebony black. Power win- 111' ago n, splendid condition, • , • 45 gallon tank, bucket seats, IC BtillWL ,. East ,Detroit. clothing, etc., F rid a y, . maple butcli, drop leaf table,l TUxedo 6-2146. dows, air conditioning. Only power glide, power steering, FRANK ADAM. console,. carpeted. and other Modern, O!f.~,eet parking, :March 28, 9:30 to ~:30 - 4 chairs $125. TUxedo 2- 1967 TRIUMPH Super Sport- $4,495. ' pockwer$b1,24rak5eOOs,rao~o~ lalUggage LINC.OLN-MERCU.RY extras .. Cal1 755.15596 \.. pr~ons~fO"t" • PR 2-0200 . 121-TRAlLERS AND 1l{\RPER WOODS 19950-4 Har- 22101Moross. 8"-ANTIQUES HONDA, &65, excellent condi. ' LO 7-6811 1967 MERCURY convertible. di $1 CAMPERS \Jer. Office and 're building. Automatic, power steering, '68 VW green, ra 0, ,695. ~cellent condit D. A In pIe WROUGHT iron furniture AN OLD antique ReA Vktrola tion. Best offer. 884-7726. 1962 PONTIAC 4-dor Catalina. power brakes, radio, heater, Call 'fI8-1188. CAMPER SALE p,rking. 886-690 porch or family room. TUx; in exceDent cODditiOD.Call lOB-TRUCKS 36,000 miles, power steering. whitewalls. Dark blue with a 1965 BUICK Sport wagon, 9 ~~: do 2-1759 92:).9801 between 12 and 6 ' good condition. can before 5 white top. $i,695. passenger. V-S,automatil!, NEW COBRA CAMPER ., \. p.m. Monday through SuB. '67 CHEVROLET p.m. 884-5793. FRANK ADAM power steering, $1,595. Sleeps 4, gas stove, heater, llo.F;XC liENT INVl TMENTS " . Sh day. EL CAMINO 1968 CHEVROLET convertible, L1NCOLN~ME.RCURY RICHA RD -and 12 volt.hook-up. Stainless: ...• ' . . ,. A ntIques OW VB, automatic, power brakes, V.B, Pt>wergllde, power steeL:- 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT . \1 _sink, po~h0oodaril.2,8ttranessjpow. Ea:O~.i ar= ~~~~'.~ 48 EXHIBITORS Old General Mart ::erBe~='iur~~~stom ~:~.c~wd=~ge; Sharp! PR 2-0200 BUICK ~a::~ sy;~~~Dg:=: D ST'SC.LI$IC with ?t~~~:LE 1~t~:ren $166 dn. DICK: SHALLA 1966 MUSTANG 2+2; 289 en- 1 6.way camper to truck Call' ~~.u ..a~~.ee\.e .....te.].:a...~: 500 Temple CHEVROLET gine; Michelin tires. Broken 16941E. WARREN nection, cab ov~ bunk, cityavaUab \:if- desh" ,"',:~: . ANTIQUE t POSTER rope bed. ED RINKE 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 leg fprces Grosse Pointe 886-3090 water hook-up, gas regulator, .. sun~:Wy'i 4~:~'!!P".1ll. 177.3452, after 5 p.m. ' " CHEV' ROLET ' .teacber to sell. this excellent BORGWARD Combi, ''''''', Fair- camper jacks. HARPER, \ear Laketood, De.. .. • '62 OLDS 88 Power steering. car .. Not driven in winters...... ALSO trolt-Twlstores. tiltal 3600 . AdlUlSSIOD.,1.25 arT' ORGANpipe.s on beautiful VAN DYKE at 101>2MILE RD. power brakes. Original owner lIlI5-4037 l3! clean. Low cost transporta. . 3 • squ f ~\ Good Mail ' DETROIT ANTIQUES I oak frame. Fine decoration JE 6-0255 $555. TUxedo 1-1159. . tion. Price $177.42. TUxedo 1- 1~ Chevrolet ~ ton p~C!tUP are e ~ r area. SHo W INC f,or Iar"e L__ _"""A 1966 BUICK R"lV1era'.harot op. A 3112 W1th heavy-duty suspens1o.n, $33,000. ~ ' , • ,"' IJVWI:. -..~ 1968 CHEVROLET Cap r ice truly fine luxury car! Top . WIC mirrors, 2-tone' paint, -• I hardtop. A car that's like condition. $2,199. $199dOWD. 1967DODGE 440 hardtop. A top 6-ply tires. Factory warranty. GRATI.OT, ne. 7 Mile,. De~olt n I Power Wan ty $2 quality car. Low mileage. V-8, --22x90bUs1ess bU1ldlng s::,'Terms. • an.,- DICK SHALLA automatic tranSmission, pow- ... $3,447 rented m th.to:montb at 1968 DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET er steering. $1,899. $169down. \ $25(). Air-con' 'oned. CHEVROLET 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 DICK SHALLA FULL PRICE' Johnstone".\J & ohnstone' 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 CADILLAC Eldorado 1966.Spec- CHEVROLET ED RINK't- """nl Ra -A' PR 12300 WO0 D 'D. ADDER TU 1-7Ql\l\_ ~""" rper ¥e.\ - . CAD ILLAC 16'700 C~A'I1:'R0 '67, automatic, power ial dmint green1 thwith perior.,u.n.o... '-".IV CHEVROLET . . I,.. \ steering, 8,000 miles. $1,695. ast!eereogrer.aedi~oeaa. ero di~ti~rledor,'68 FIAT - Like new, $1,795 . I , .. , . INC FLEETWOOD Call after 6, TUxedo 1.0807. 6 way power ' seat,1l'oCpowern on,win. firm. 886,.5409 after 5 p.m. VAN DYKE at 10lk MILE RD. :12G-FARMS" .. • .. 1967 FORD Mustang. V-8, 4- dows, locks and trunk, Cruise '69 Chev. Brookwood Wagon J E 6-0255 I r .. \. M A TO R5 speed, radio, heater. A really Control, excellent condition, $~ 540 \ METAMORA A"'" A BROUGHAM clean one-owner. $1,999. 33,000 miles. Call 886-7686 $100 Down,4$72.47-42 :Mos. TRUCK~AlIPER DEP.T. . c. DICK SHALLA from 9.5 or TU 4-6843 after 6 A~~ . p.m. JIM FUNSTON CHEV, Michigan's exclusive Cobra 4L10CE CORNER ':40 acres . USED CARS '1 F 11 . CHEVROLET l2668 GRATIOT LA 6-8000 Dealer n Hunt .area. R • g and Low ml eage. u power 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 NEW '69 Cheve1le 2 DR. H.T." artial1y wooded th small including air conditioning. 1'""'0 PO N T I A C FIREBIRD $2,199 '66 FORD MUSTANG - auto- SUMMER. ON WHEELS-Rent rivate lake .. Sever~beauti- 0 M10 -.. Do $5234- A" 'U matic, 6 cylinder, "inyl top, a '69 Dodge Motor Home, '>'7' -' building sites. , 60 To Choose Fr m Mid n i g h t blue with a hardtop, V-8 enaine. Excel. ,..... wn, . .... mOS. tires TU 2"'13 .... "" .,- T new. -u,. of luxurious vacation liVID' g. I lent condition. Factory war- JIM FUNS ON CHEY. 100% GUARANTEE b acl~ vinyl top and blue ranty. $2,250. TUxedo 1.7896. 12668 GRATIOT LA 6-8000 1965 BUICK Electra 225 Cus. Sleeps 7, a wonderful savings ~OLMES-HARMON brocade interior. See and tom 2 door hardtop. Full pow. for family travel. Reserve \ CORPORATION' NEW 1968 '64 FORD Fairlane wagon. Pow- er. 6 way seat. Air condition. now to avoid disappointment. ON MOST MODELS drive this one! er brakes, steering. V-8, auto- 1D~. Vmyl top. $3,795. 882-D89!l. 644-\00 We'ekendS 641-1648 CHEVROLET :~ti~~Callafter6,TUX. RICHARD, 30 days or 1.000 miles 9 STATION WAGON M.1AMORA ESTATE COFFEY MUST SELL! - BUICK COBRA It.' RIVATE LAKE 15351 GRAnOT at 8 MILE $2295 FOR THE FINEST 1694l E. WARREN 200ft. travel trailer. Completely self-contained including 3- A C PICE property of 211 CADILLAC SELECTION 886-3090 burner stove with oven, ref. acres '!1 the Metamor8 Hunt 3180 E JEFFERSON TED EWALD OF PRE-OWNED '63 :MERCURYMonterey 2 door, rigerator, gas Iigbt, 15,000 area. t~autiful Stables with LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400 8, automatic shift, power BTU hot water heater. Sleeps 10 bo stalls, tack room , CHEVROLET. CADILLACS s tee riDg, radio, heater, 6. Electric brakes, whitewall shower .and large hay. stor: .Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake LO 7-6811 15175 E. Jefferson IN ~OWN breezeway. VERY CLEAN. tires, all meul underbody, age. F ed riding ring with system, and electrical systems. VA 1.0678 .' $400. TUxedo 1-4317. battery pack. Porch optional. jumps .. ew set of out build- Distributed exclusively by: ings ine ding new managers 1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner. , home /': ,th 2 apartments. • • 383 engine, automatic trans. ED RINKE Land ~ t)lling and partially • missioD, power ste~ring. Like woode 11lll1Y beautiful build. new. Warranty. $2,899.Terms. CHEVjROLET CORVETIES & SPORT ROGER ing sil!s. Property can be Paul McGlone Cadillac DICK SHALLA VAN DYKE at 10* MILE divide Commuting distance CARS WANTED CHEVROLET to Cil] RINKE 16700 HARPER TU .1-7000 $1,575 HOL ES-HARMON BUICK Riviera, 1964, 17,000 CO PORATION * * HANEY SPORT CARS miles; fun power, like new, JE 6-0255 '66 CADILLAC CADILLAC $1,500. TUxedo 4-9591. TRUCK.CAMPER DEPT. 644-1100 . Weekends 641.1643 Coupe de Ville. Ermine white with a black padded 15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & 8 MILE 25420 Van Dyke 1961 PONTIAC Tempest bard. top. Full power. A one-owner beauty at only. ., bet. 10 & II Mile Rds. top. A really sharp one! V-8, DR 2-1777 automatic transmission, pow. GUIDE TO GOOD S~VICE Ilr steering, $2,099. $299 down. Telephone DICK SHALLA JOANN WESTERN 757.0767 or 536-6260 CHEVROLET . Servillf "" 'ointe A'fHI 16700 HARPER TU 1-1600 WINDO SHADES 1969 CHEVROLET I Cleaning, Tul ing, Repairing '67 CADILLAC Fast ervice "DON'T DODGE AROUND AlSO F TURING 4 dr. sedan. Factory air conditioned and all other IMPALA, CUSTOM M E SHADES COME TO THE POINTE" extras. Pinecrest Green with matching interior. Bal- $2495 ance of new car warranty, Full price. ~ fiRA ~ /TOP FULL PRICE INCLUDES: NEW 1969 DODGE GrOSSI Point. Ca. $3,495 V-S, auto. trans., power steering, power brakes, CORONET 2 DR. SALES AN,~; ERVICE vinyl top, radio, heater, whitewall tires. 15011 KEM. EVAL TU 2-5300 East of A!#,r ~ the Park THESE CARS ON DISPLAY IN OUR See or CoIl Ron Blakely or Doug Seiglried NEW INDOOR USED CAR SHOW-ROOM Credit Chec,ked by Phone $2272 Plus Tox VA 1.0678 GROSSE POINTE Call TU 2- 074 Paul McGlone Cadillac POINTE DODGE, INC. to (}dvert e TED EWALD CHEVROLET 19391 MACK TU 4-7210 Sho. R.palr 3 blks. north of 7 Mile DR 2...0380 under Guid to J 4550 Gratiot 15175 E. Jefferson at City Limits 365 Fisher Rd., Opp. High , . "WE SELL FOR LESS" Goed Servie , , \ .ThursdlY, March 20,J969 i c; R0'5 5 E P0 J N TEN EW S 'Plge Twenty-fiv. " 12H-1.A1CE AND .IIVII I~~L ESTATE U-IEAL ESTATE 13-RU:' ESTATE 13-IIAL IITA1I FOISAU. FOR SALE '~IEAL ISTAn 13-IEAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR $AU FOR SALE FOR SALE LARGE lOdge on Torch Lake. 131ft. IlUldy beach. 11 sleep. S. RENAUD - Beautiful 3:bed. ing roomr. Suitable for a club. BISHOP-Excenent 3 bedroom HAMPTON, 2160. First oHer. ing. 3 bedroom frame bun- GROSSE POINTE 1091 South Renaud room face brick ranch. Fam- HOLLYWOOD, 1698 - Lovely HARPER WOODS Complete restaurant equip- C.oI~nia!. Large kitchen plus . WOODS OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. ily room, recreation room, 19964 WOODSIDE ment. d1lWlg ;room. Good floor plan galow, gas heat. Car and .a brick English type with 3 half gafage. Excellent condi. 2~ car plastered garage. Two By appointment. OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. bedrooma up, and den and Beautiful ranch home. 3 bed. FORD REALTY, BELLAIRE tion. Op~n Sunday 2-5. FINE ranehin top area. Dining fireplaces. Priced to sell. Call 11lvatorY down. Fireplace, 2- B. Farrow, :Post Realty, LA rooms, modem tiled kitcbeD, BEDFORD-:,Custom built face rm. Library aDd heated ter. car garage, 70.ft. lot. Can SOUTH ROSEDALE CT. near race. Beautiful rec roont. Va. 7-98(}:I. 'large living room 'With nat- PIC'l'URESQUE SKI LODGE- brick duplex, 6 and 3, like 'See our picture ad assume 5~ % mortgage. Near Morningside, exceptional •• cant. Asking $48,000. ural fireplace. Tiled bath with Gaylord Area oft,old M-27. 66 new. Kitchen built.ins marble page 21 bedroom colonial featuriDi aU schools, shopping and shower and a full basem~nt acres, lounge, rental shop, foyer in front aparbnent. 3 2Y.l baths, family room with transportation. Open Sunday aU tiled, with full bath. Bar. service bar and kitchen plus car garage. Walking distance fireplace wall, built-ins in 827 Whittier Grosse Pointe Woods 2.5. Make offer. beque pit, breezeway, 2.r.ar attached living quarters - llv. to transportation, schools and large kitchen, marbJe center APPOINTMENT attached garage, enclosed shopping. CARTER&CO. BY 2017 COUNTRY CLUB - Splen. ingroom, dining, kitchen, two hall entrance and a 2~-ear ; did 3 bedroom Colonial, 11h family room, large land. bedrooms and bath. . ROWE 5- GROVE NORWQOD-Well maintained 3 TUxedo 4-4400 attached garage. 'Profession. LARGE hrick home one block baths, screened and covered TU 4-1000 scaped lot, 107'x125'• Shown . JOHN S. ally landscaped too! Truly a from 3 Mile. Waterfront Park • terrace, wonderful f ami 1y by ~appointment. bedroom home. Separate din The Computerized Office ing room.' Eating space in must see home! Five bedrms, 3* baths. Am. home in excellent location. kitchen. Convenient to every pIe kitchen; diniDg, and fam. Possession at closing. Open M.C.S. co, GOODMAN thing. Grosse Pointe schoo i1y room&. . Beautiful quiet Sunday 2-5. 88S-488O 93 Kercbeval 886.3060 district. area. Low :508. ALINE - Beautifully kept 3 Grosse Pointe Park HENLEY 412 (BlOOmfieldHi1ls) ,bedroom brick ranch in Early MARV 1452 N. RENAUD PT. AUSTIN .. 800' on Lake Hur. - Seeing is believing when American decor. Finished 472 Alter Road 9U BARRING'!'ON RD. - Good GROSSE PQINTE WOODS on. 39 acres total near Broken you walk into" this lovely 4 basement and garage. This is OPEN SUNDAY 2-~ P.M. .brick 3' bedroom semi.ranch, LARGE 3. bedroom ranch - Rocks Subdivision. bedroom tri-level home with _what you have been looking BOUTIN glassed in sunporch, close to family room - 2 fireplaces - A real gem! Immaculate 3.bed. many extra features too nu- for!. . BRICK Cape Cod south of Jef- transportation and school. Can many extras - 5* % mtge. room, 1~-story, kitchen bullt- WILCOX REALTOR merous to mention. You will 884-7733 ferson. 4 bedrms, 2 full baths accommodate 1a r g e family. available - Private - TU 1. ins, extra lavatory up, glass Very plush. Big lot and. ga. Open Sunday 2-5.. 1305. en cl 0 5 e d terrace, paneled 884-3550 be convinced of the excellent HAMPTON ROAD, Grosse 20559 Mack Ave. rage. games room, 2-car garage value this home has to offer. Pointe W90ds, 3 bedroom faCE; Grosse Pointe Woods Can't be beat. $32,000. TUxe- Open 'Sunday 2-5. hrick Colonial, car pet e d St. Clair Shores do 1-6300. . G~yiord Com puterized Multi. Listing throughout, recently decor- 11836 East Outer Drive GROSSE POINTE "WUderness Valley" ated. Enclosed terrace, nicely Service. Stop in and let us OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M. 20901 THIELE DRIVE - This HOMES .10 Acre Tracts 1443 YORKSffiRE, G r 0 sse Johnstone & Johnstone find you your dream home in landscaped. Shown by appoint- Tbiele built home uf exquisite OPEN SUN. 2-5 Pointe Parle. By owner. Good Outdoors That's AU Your Own matter of minutes. ment only. LARGE 3 bedrm. brick Colo- cbarm was pictured in "Life." condition. 3 bedrooms, 1~ Save - select your site now nia I. Fine kit. lILt: brkfst Milgame. 3 bedroom ranch, BEDFORD, 1300 - Pleasant 3 Pbone, Write for Map-Brochure OXFORD SOUTH - Hurry and baths, den, finished basement, area. Screened terrace, Early family room, 1%1 baths, pan. bedroom home with good see this quality built central one car attached garage. American decor, Expensive George WellingtoD Smith eled recreation room, 2 car traffic pattern. Handy to hall Colonial, 3 bedrooms and $34,900. Can for appointment, carpets and drapes. schools an~ transportation. MA 6.2925 . Franklin Village 884.6509. ' attachednarage; .L'lany other BETTY VINGI 2* baths, breezeway, .2 car wonderful features in this Attractive 6% mortgage may FIKANY . ' REALTOR attached garage on 100' lot. "must see" home. Open Sun. be assum~d. REALTOR Many fine extras. 14191 Eastburn 3 BEDROOM extra .well built . ~Y APPOINTMEN'l' day 2-5. COOK RD., 520 - Newer one home, 8 years old. Breezeway, 20741 HACK 886-3210 and a half story contempor. 24'1124'attached garage. Dou- WILLIAMS COURT-Exquisite Grosse Pointe PERFECT 3 bednn. brick bun- ary home. Well planned for Grosse Pointe Woods ble. lot approxlmately 250'x ranch well maintained home galow with sniall extra room the active young family. Four BEDFORD - Brick COLONIAL S 19702EAST KING'S COURT .220' , with nice trees. Lake 3« .KERBY ROAD, 1th story close to Our Lady Star of the Separate dining room. C H W EITZ ER large. bedrooms, two baths, with dining "Ln. 3 bedrooms, full - Best buy in area. 3.bed. privileges. $24,000, ~ mile brick, 2 bedrooms, sUnporcb, Sea and Barnes Elementary bllsement, all tiled. Sell for two extra lavatories. Star of bath and sewing room or nurs. room brick ranch, !Iatural nortbof Oscoda. Shown by fireplac'e: TU 1-9965, after 6 •School. FHA valuation of $19,900 TU2-2100 Sea and New North High ery up; bedroom or den with fireplace, extra.18rge kitch- appointment only. Call owner, p.m. Open Sunday'2 to 4. with $1,000 down plus closing nearby. ,Bus service to 521-1493. bath down. Gas heat, 2-ear costs. ' Brownell. Will consider a end, gas heat, attached gil. WEBBE.R PLACE, Grosse garage. Must be SOLD as BY OWNER... Van Antwerp, Land Contract. rage,beau~ullyla~dscaped. Pointe Shdres-Prestige area. owner bought new house. 'TU Grosse Pointe Woods. Lovely HAWTHORNE, 1527 - Cape Immediate 'possession. $37,- U-REAL ESTATE Features 8 bedrooms, 3 fire. 4-0600. brick bungalow, 2 bedrooms 900. , places, finished recreation 5220 Alter Cod with 4 bedrooms. Ph FOR SALE BY APPOINTMENT finisl}ed basement, 11h bt;ths: bath, Re<:reation Room, family ALW A Y S BELIEVING WE room, ll!undry room, billiard GROSSE POINTE WOODS - fireplace, carpeting. Excellent room, modern kitchen. Fine should have more thail one room and even its own ball Attractive 4-bedroom CAPE CUTE one bedroom cottage. condition. Under $30,000. By carpeting. 2 car garage on Grosse Pointe City & room. Can (Jur office for "IN THE VILLAGE" string to our bow, Purdy COD on large lot. 2-car at. Fine area just off Warren. .ppoint1nent only. 884-8819. 70 ft. lot. Owner transferred. 17121 MAUMEE, corner St. E d gar. zings into sprln~ further information. Clair. 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths. HANDY to ev;rytl:JiiJg. SP~cious tached garage. 2 baths,fam- Buy for, $7,000 with $1,500 Quick Possession. with .the following new of. iIy .foom. Priced in low for. down to existing contract. IDA LANE, 1_9783-Ideally, lo- AU large rooms. Full base- 3 bedroom2.STORY on 60x ferings: A dead-end street ment,. gas heat. VACANT. 1'78' site With 4 cat-. garage. ties. TU 1-6300. Excellent rental cated. 3 Bedroom Ranch on in 'the. Farms provides a quiet street - near schOOlS, Priced to seU. $38,900. I FamilY room, gas heat; car. prIvate and' wooded, setting SCH'WEITZER . t petingIikt! new. Excellent val- SEMI.RANCH on FISHER - G rosse Poln e shopping and transportation. for this contemporary house Two. bedrooms and bath Speculators ole, $33,500. VACANT. TUx. 886-4200 , OF.EN SUNDAY 2:30 _ 5:00 Foi'mal dining room, 'large Grosse Pointe Park complete with its own guest .down, 23' bedrOO1I1and lav. edo 1-6300. kitchen With loads of cup. 854.56NOTTINGHAM - 5.5 house on ~e property. Built on sceond. Fireplace, full din- 235x300 PARCEL at 175-Snow boards. Recre8tion room, en. brick. Full separate base. by one of the Nation's more ing room, terrace and garage. Bowl R08d interchange. Near THREE MILE 1174. Fascinating closed terr'ace .. Gas heat. meQts. 2 gas furnaces, 2.car Johnstor;1e & Jopnstone famous designers, this is Owner transferred. $29,800. Houghton ~ke. Adjoins serv- , colonial, built 1959. Four bed. Att: -Garage. truly a one.of.a.kind house. 280 'STEPHENS ROAD PR 1.2300. ice station under construct rooms, three baths of which RIVER. RD., 21211-OFF BRYS. , garage. Ex eel Ie n t rental There are four bedrooms on Grosse Pointe Farms Ranch .. $6,500 cash or $7,000 terms. one bedroom and twli baths Deceiving 2 bedroom ranch area .. Call {or further de. the second floor. and a fifth Large living room, separate LAKEPOINTE - Wind m 1 Diagram and photo on reo are on first floor. Library. with - extra large rooms tails. $27,900. IF yOu'RE n quest. on the first.. dining area, new carpeting, 2 ! Pointe area. Center entrance Family room. High quaUty througbol\t. . Has !)ice. family bedrooms a!}d library or thifd ~"-" . qOL()NlJ\L with 3 large bed. throughout. La/:,ge lot.. . room,euUlity. n~baths,. Din- Grosse Pointe Area " bedroom, 1% baths, ,large rpoms, 2% baths on 75' lot. FASICK .,.REALTV . ~ ing Room, finishetl btise.ment .3508 KENSINGTON - 3. COGITATING FOR closet,S, enclosed porch, kitch. THE. INVESTMENT: eon. Also ,includes finished base- EDGEMONT .PARK, 860. At- an~atta.ched_.gRrage. Mod- bedroom Colonial. Den, car • Bcious weare' also. sbowing en and breakfast !look, tiled ment, attached garage. As. . TU )-7710 tractive .colonial design, built' erately priced. A .MOVE, MAY WE the first time .an inexpen. and painted basement with peting and draperies. natur- sume 5~ % mortgage. TU 1955. Four bedrooms, two and _ FOLLOWING 'BY al fireplace, gas heat, 2-car sive two-family dwelling on storage closets. and lavatory SUGGEST 926 UNIVERSITY? 1-4200. 1- one,balf baths. Library. First APPOINTMENT garage, extra large lot. $31,' Somerset. ~ven at today's and. recreation room, 2% at. THIS 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL \ floor utility room. 150 foot lot WELLINGTON PLACE, 17- 900. WITH FIREPLACE, . LARGE .. prices this property ,"shows" tached garage, elecqic door NORWOOD -- Custom b u iI t near lake front park, private Secluded area - near the verY goildretum, espe- opener. .St. Paul's Parish; LOT, 2 CAR G~RAGE, HAS .a brick and aluminum COLON- - to street residents only. Well Lake. Wen plan~ed Bewer4 3984 BUCKINGHAM - 3. TO BE'THE BEST ,BUY -TN cially if the owner chooses Kerby - Brownell s c h 0 0 I s. lAb. Excellent' Mine for the FirstOffe rinst landscaped •. Quick ..possesslon. bedr.Q9!D,,2 .Jllltlr ~q.l~l Qn to occupy one of the units. Shown by appointment only. bedroo.m Colonial. Carpet. GROSSE POINTE REAL ES. young executive 'that wants r $69,500. 'large'lot~' Den anu' panelled ing, diaPeries, modem kit. TATE. 'PRICED WELL UN- OUTER HARPER REALTY the best sql1ools,"gOOd trans. ONE OF THE MOST.ADMIRED \ family room. Modern kitchen chf!n, - finisbed basement, DER $30,000. THIS HOME HAS DIt. 1-0'777 . portation. Lovely glass en. nomes in the Pointe is -now ' FOLLOWING BY with built.ins. Existing 5'~ % drive, garage. VACANT. A $20,500 ~STING MORT- SOUTHERN COLONIAL of closed terrace. TU 1-4200. available due to the own- APPOINTMENT ~o~gage., ._. __ $23,900. .. GAGE THAT CAN BE AS. ante.beUumtradition. Five er's retirement to FlorIda SUMED. bedrooms arid a joy to be- ON:E BEDROOM co.op apart. N. OXFORD - PrIce reduced . ment, Detroit River, $20,000 - hold. You will b'e mesmer. to $61,500 011 this very appeal- ~:tafaJ50~:~~ ~~: ~~~: CLOVERLY. First advertilled. Sifloway.& CO. ized from the first glance at cash. Monthly maintenance ing. 4.bedroom COLONIAL. to the lake, this immacu1at Colonial with unusual appeal. the spacious circ)llar en- $60. For information 777.3310. 2% baths, large family room, English home has a uniqu: ., Four bedl'ooms, two an~ one. TU 4.7000 FIKANY Ruth trance hall with winding Evenings 8Bl'()430. modern kitchen, pan e led charm all.its own. RooilS h~lf ~aths. Panel~ library \ INFORMATION AND REALTOR stairway to the last overly games room. Nothing to do include a walnut paneled ,WIth fi~eplaee. Fa~y rll?m. PICTURES ON MOST HOMES generous closet. Letthe rest bui move in. TV 1-6300. family room with fireplace Recreation room WIth fire. FOR SALE IN THE . TU 6-505} Associates be ~. surprise - but one JUST THE FACTS den, breakfast room, smal~ pia c e. ~ell~ landscaped GROSSE POINTES more bint: Be prepare" for N. OXFORD ~ It sparkles! 4- heated greenhouse and, on grounds WIth fine trees and Realtors an unusualy sbaped family MANOR HOUSE ON THE LAKE bedroom Farm. COLONIAL. 2 the ser.ond floor,. bedrooms sprinkler system. room with convex windows. -Great hall opens to lawn baths, e'!cellent kit c hen, (l with fireplace), 3 baths TU6-406Q that sweeps to waters edge. games room, Owner transfer- with a possible 5th bed. STATLER 'BOULEVARD. St. Baronial IIviDg snd dining red. $52,500. TU 1-6300. room. For the muIti.car Clair Shores. On the canal; Here's A Surp~;se SPEED IS the word, to see this rooms, panelled library-each family or classic auto col- Steel sea wall. Very good ! new offering on Lincoln. with fireplace Master suite in- N. RENAUD - Luxury ~CH lector there is a new heated colonial. Four hedrooms, two Formal dining room 15x14 with lei:esselt Walking distance to Village, cludes sitting-room wtih fire- on park.like site. 3 spacious 6.car garage. Drive by 860 baths of whicb one bedroom lighting, makes entertaining a delight. Spa. Wash ipgton Road swimming and schools. Fine place, two ~aths. There are bedrooms, 2% baths, Mutsch- Three Mile Drive' and see and bath are on first floor. do us step.down studio living room, separate family home, ••• 6 bed~ six famjIy bedrooms, 5 baths, ler kitchen, first floor laun. if this isn't the house for Recreation room. Studio. Air breakfast loom, den, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths. 3 BEDROOM RANCH with mo roomll, den and large fenced A complete and separate car. dry:, beautiful family r.()Om. your familyl , conditioned. $43,500. ' , You can relax while the children walk or dem kitchen, dining room, 16 yard. Early Forties for the riage house with three bed. $79,500. TU 1-6300, bike the 'short distance to the lakefront park. foot screened porch on a 50x lucky buyer. rooms and two, baths. RIVARD. Bedroom and bath on All this and mqre for le!!s than $50,000. 278 loi. Ree. room, play room EXCELLENT 3.bedroom air. IN THE SHORES, Deeplands first floor. Two bedroom and and full bath in basement conditioned RANCH. LlU'ge Subdivision - Special home IOn The Lake bath aboVe. Den or fourth 5Y.l% mortgage can be as. TUCKED AWAY in a cul.de.sac .family room with firelace Play Ball in excellent condition. Four bedroom .. $32,500. sumed. .iust a few minutes from k.itchen bullt.ins, '--'etra spe: There's plenty of rOOmfor 'it on this scenic bedroom, three a done MOS7' OF G r os s e Pointe's everything in Grosse Pointe it clal games room. Priced for 60x206' lot. Only 3 blocks to Grosse Pointe half bath Farm Colonial. For. charm centers around its FAIRWAY. Good quality ranch immediate sale. $52,500. TU High School South, Richard Elementary, pub. Hampton Road Farms. This is a little gem mal1iving and !lining rooms, scenic lake, so why not live built on foot lot near Fair. of a house, one with few but 1-6300. right at the water's edge? as lie library, shoppitlg, etc. This center hall FAMILY ROOM, 3 'or .4 bed- panelled library and f8mily ford. Three bedrooms, two Colonial has 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, ~en, large proportioned rooms. .room. New price. This superb Georgian COlD baths. Family room. Recrel!- rooms, 2 baths and 60 ft. lot "TOP OF THE HlLV'-Desir. modern kitchen. Direct your inquiries and With a one.floor pIl'n NOU'U nial at the foot of Woodland tion room with fireplace. are some of the many features see how much house can IN THE FARMS - Near pier. able "Farms" location. Ideal Place offers construction ~ appointment arrangements to one of our of' this atractive. 1~ story nestle comfortably a m 0 n g Location par excellent. Four for executive. 2 bedrooms 2 features practically unavail. consultants today. home in the Woods. Excellent attractive plantings and a and 2 plus terrace and ree. baths, lib':'ary, Florida ~m "bIe in today's new homes, LOTHROP. Very special one condition inside and out. Close secluded swimming pOol. room. $49,500. first floor laundry, games' such as high ceilings, fine and one.half story. Five bed. to scbools and trAnsportation This one- is so sprightly it room with bar and kitcben, woodwork and paneling, nu. roo~s, four and one.half baths Only doesn't even require dust. IN THE WOODS, Sunningdale. fully air-conditioned. Lots of merous fireplaces and a gra- including a bedroom and bath A sudden executive transfer mllkes this spa. Chalfonte Ave. ing. On the Golf Course. Wonder- living here! TU 4-0600. cious c i r c u]a r stairway. on first floor. Family room ciOUliWashington Road residence available ful faniily living-Four bed- Large libr8ry, sun room, 21' and library. Many interesting today. 4 bedrooms and two baths on the IMMACULATE RANca-cus. rooms, 3 baths, new kitchen. THREE MILE DRIVE-Every- dining room, 'beautiful new features. second, floor and two additional bedrooms . tom built by Ed Jones. 20' thing for the large family! and bath on the third floor. New kitchen, THE ONLY ONE OFFERED in BEDFORD, In the Park-New kitchen, 4 family bedrooms, Famliy Room with Fireplace, this condominium complex Excellent 5-bedroom COLON- 3 new ..baths, maids' quar. COOK ROAD. Very weir built large first floor den or TV room, powder Dining Room, Modem Kitch. Orleans Colonial. Cent-air IAL on Estate.size grounds room. H you have dreamed. of your next on Rivard Boulevard. Three cond., slate fl. ent. hall, nat. ters plus a lovely carriage in 195fl. Fine colonial. Four en with built.ins, 3 Bed- (l50x250). Large paneled li- hous'.) having plenty of elbow room and bedrooms and two bat h s fireplace in living room, din. house with apartment above. bedrooms, two and one.half rooms, I1h Baths, Rec. brary, plus family room a want a perfect family location (ex.: 2 blocks 45.Ioot on the second floor ar,d two ing room and fam. room open You can. move in before bljths. Paneled library and Room with bar, central Air. more bedrooms and a third dream kitchen with built:ins, summer! recreation room. Walled patio to high school, 2 to library aad 3 to elemen- to kitchen, three bedrooms, formal dining room, games tary), be sure to direct your inquiry our way Conditioning and attached bath on the wird. Isn't that 1% baths, aU. ~ car garage. and glassed breezeway. Spe. garage. a lot of brick and mortar room. Owner Florida bound. cial features. for complete details. Good mortgage to 5* % assumable mortgage. $95,000. TU 1-6300. assuml.'. for $34,OOO? NEARLY EVERY home for Chalfonte S. RENAUD. Fine r:.nch. Thrce OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 CUSTOM.BUILT COLONIAL in sale in Grosse Pointe can be "Gentle Spring-in sunshine seen in our catalouge of bedrooms, two and one.halt First Offering CLOSE to Shopping, schools clad, BERKSJDRE, 784 - F r e n c h mint con d i t i.o n. Exclusive baths. Special family room and transpo~tion. Living, Farms quiet cul-de.sac loca- pbotos. Stop in and see 3.bedroom Colonial in Grosse Pointe Woods. Well dost thou thy power Normandy, five beurooms, :3 them today. with fireplace. Recreation dining "rea, paneled library display! . tion. 20' master bedroom with room with bar and firepilice. 14-foot den, separate breakfast room, pan. and one.half baths, a plus fireplace, dressing roqm. and with fireplace. 2 bedrooms For Winter maketh the light with the family room. Large Modern kitchen with built-ins. eled recreation room, 2.car garage. Good baUl; 2 additional bedrooms with luxurious bath. Attached beart sad, and thou,- lot. Immediate occupancy. value at $31,900. Call today. garage. Thou makest the sad heart gay! and bath; sunshiny kitchen New Offering with breakfast bay; library, GROSSE POINTE SHORES. N. CAMBRIDGE, 70 - St. Paul's Deeplands. Four large bed. Four Bedroom Coronia) Parish. Four bedrooms, 2 lavatory, 16' .screened pOrch Spacious 4-bedroom, 2*-bath Kenwood overlOOking brick patio and rooms, three and one.haU Just vacated! It's center entrance floor plan Clayton C. Purdy, Jr. Baths. Private lane, quiet and Colonial 1J ~astJng 10 vel.)' baths. Living room, lIbrary IN THE HEART of the Farms. Robert G. Edgar ~{)untrifit!d. spring gar den completely brick enclosed patiu and makes for more tolerable everyday living. screened. by fencing and 8' and activities room with fire. Here's' a gracious English barbecue, ]a r g e kitchen, Appropriate family.sized kitc:hen/built.ins. Mary F. Schlaff BUCKINGHAM, 1378 _ Think privet hedge. Also a fine places. Desirable details. 120 Florida room, p8neled office, 2-car attached Tudor, a "alk to exclusive Marian J. Bode ahead to summer when you den and paneled recreation foot lot. Hill shop~, cathoIlc Church games room with bamboo wet room with fireplace and garage, 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths. Located in and scboola. 4 beautiful bed. Julia B. Tobin will keep cool in this splendid bar. Many other features in- Grosse Pointe Fanns. Excellent condition. Dorothy Meeker pool of this 4 bedroom 2~ bar. All twin.slzed bed. rooms, 3 ~ths, 2 maid's plus clude long term $33,500, 6% THOROUGH COVERAGE Begin your next move by contacting one of James P. Danllher bath English Colonial. Den rooms with double closets, 3rd floor has 2.bedroom fam' mortgage. Well worth see- Attached 2-ear garage, at. ON OTHER our consultants. ily suite. Large living room, Sue Megowen 8nd family 1'oom. M8ke offer. ing. TU 4.Q600. GROSSE POINTE HOUSES Don Peme tractive exterior and excel. What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly: lovely paueled library and lent landscaping. Stop in for a time saving list family room, too. It has We await your call to serve you. LIGGETT SCHOOL AREA _ 'Tis dearness only that give everything its value. Like new! Lovely 3.bedroom tailored to your requirements everyUringJ fro m our ~omprehensive - Thomas Paine. Memhers of the Grosse Pointe RANCH. Kitchen hullt.ins, Exclusive by outstanding g8mes room ~ith Grosse Pointe catalog of pho. Purdy Real Estate Board Multi Listing tographs and small floor System bar, secluded patio, sprink. HIGBIE 5- lers. Price reduced to $52,000. TOLES plaDll. BORLAND TV 1-6300. REALTY Edgar JOHN s. Realtor • 74 XERCHEV AL TU 5-4100 MAXON .M.c BREARTY M Kercheval Avenue 886.7100 GOODMAN JOHNSTONE 63 Kenheval OUr 28th )'.ar in Groue Pointe BROTBERS INC. 19 Kercheval Realtors TU 8-6010 93 Kercheval 886-3060 JOHNSTONE & 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2-6000 Next to Punch Ie Judy !'heater ------~~~--~-~-~-~- .....----.---- .....--- __ . •__ .""l. -- ...------4.2.'.... I!WII!I#.:._,., "'.$'",1IpII1 .. i.~,.,;..;~,.!"!',~,.~I,~~~~_:~ ..... q

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I J-I.EAL ESTATE 13-RrAL ESTATE 21-MOVI~~ &'STORAGE 211-PAIMTING ,\~D 21O-WAnRPlOOFiMG " FOR. SALE ," FOR SALE KEN'S MOVING - toeal sub., DECOUTING D. L. &-W. NEW 3 bedroom. Corner Ridge- urbs, One piece or houseful.' RUDOLPH TONELLO WATERPROOFING GROSSEPTE. PARK mont and Cantoo. Grosse L(lw rates. TU 2.8540. Decorator Expert CraftDanSIJi .. " CLASSIFIED 1205Bishop Rd, Pointe schools. Baseboard hot -2-IA--' "II!-E-u-E-"-'''' -L-SE-R-V-I-C-ES interior - Exterior All phases of Residential cHARMING 3.bedroom Colonial water heat. Thermopane wiD. ~ " - Wall Papering YlaterproofiDg 'livillg room with natural fire- dows. Parquet' flooring. At. 882,,0870 Call for Free Estimate place, dining room, complete tached ,garage. Utility room, CARPET LAYING Three M.I1eDr. 88U215 ADS, Under $.00,000. :rUxedo4. NEW AND OLD ki.tchen with built-ill 0 v en, 25 Years Experience dishwasbe.r, formica sink, dis. 7426. ,,' Stair Carpet Shifted., PAINTING. Experieneed, neat, 21 P":"FURNITURE REPAIR posal, breakfast nook and Repairs of All Types C.II TUxecia2-6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To Serve You Quickly fully equipped" reasonable first floor bath with shower. WOODS LANE-CustOll'l ranch. Cigaret Burns Re-Woven CHAIR CANING and Rushing-:.. Year round family room. Car- 2, possiblll 3 bedrooms; fame ALSO TUxedo ~-5306, a~ter 5:30. worn seats rewoven like new. Your Ad C,n .. Chlrced ily room, dining room, laun. peting and draperies. Full NEW CARPET SALES TUxedo 4.2432- dry room, BfI baths, full basement, gas heat, 2.car at- DONALD BLISS basement, ,automatic garage • Samples Shown m Decor,ator OLD COUNTRY funuture re- tached garage, comer' lot, opener, ,sprinkling sYstem. Your Home Exterior 'Interior finishing and antiqu.iDg. Cus. 56'x1l9,. Excellent condition '172-1327 for appointment by BOB TRUDEL. 'Free Estimates tom reupholstering. 527-3933; .throughout. Priced at $47,- owner. $48,500. -TU 5.0703 . 521-4519. - I3-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE U-JlEAL ESTATE 900. Shown by appOintment. TU 1-7050 FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE WASHINGTON ROAD - 2 bed. 40 Years in G.P. ELEGANCE' .IN M.C.S. CO. 21B-Awninc UPHOLSTERING GROSSE POINTE WOODS, cor- 8864880 rooms, unusually attractive, 1'!2 STORY with living room and den Custom made furniture; dec-; GROSSE PTE. WOODS ner lot, modern bungalow, 111.I , AWNINGS GEORGE S. DALLY orative fabrics; professional baths, family room; recrea. areas on rear with side en. AWNINGS, s tor m windows, LARGE, roomy and homey with PAINTING, DECORATING needlepoint mounting,. tapes- trance. Very attractive fire. (black or white) porch en. 1091 South Oxford. Charming that so desirable bed.-oom and tion room, early occupancy. 959 FISHER, Grosse Pointe City Paper hanging and wan wash- tries and yarn; chairs and place. Approximately 5Ox200' roofing and siding. 3.bedroom center entrance bath on 1st floor. 2 bedrooms, 884-1793. 3 bedroom center entrance closures, ing. Serving this commwiity stools in stock. EWALD, estab- lot, nicely landscaped. Ideal Buy direct from factory. No Colonial on a quiet 2 baths on 2nd floor. Large colonial. Fireplace, 111.Ibaths, for over 25 years. lished 1926, 13929 KerCheval street _ for 2 or 3. Reply Box Y20, extra overhead and .sales- near parochial and public paneled library, delightful GROSSE PTE. MANOR kitchen with built,ins. Large Grosse Pointe News. TU 1-7480 at Eastlawn, VA 2-t1993. family room. Exceptionally man's commission. Call any- schools. New!y decorated liv~ breakfast room. Tremendous CONDOMINIUM time. VA 1-2606 or 822.9588. . ing .room, den, and ree room landscaped backyard. Alumi- 13A-LOTS FOR SAU 21 Q-PU.STERING-,. screened porch. 120' sprlnk- , "".. 'CADIEUX Dum combination storms and with fireplace. Large enclosed lered lot. Short walk to the ...... 21 C-ELfCTRICAL KURT O. BAEHR SPECIALIZING in repairs for slllil'oom, finished basement. sehools, Shores Park with Attractive 3 bedroom townhouse screens. New windows, ",ir- ing, and freshly painted, $35,- EASTLAND SERVICES CUSTOM Painting and Decorat. 18 years. Cracks eliminated. Immediate possession. pool and Grosse Pointe Yacht apartment. Living room, din- 900. 884.7695. INVESTMENT SPOT ing. Wall papering, Guaran. . Clean. Jim Blackwell VAlley Club. ing room, 1st floor powder ELECTRICAL WIRING teed. Free estimates. LAke- 1.7051. 8 Mile cor. Beaconsfield OPEN SUNIMY 2.5 room. All new kitehen with and'REPAIRS view 1-5716.' 190x160 Busmess KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC CO. / PLASTER cracks repairer). Tile 950 SHDREHAM, Grosse Pointe TOWN HOUSE formica counter top. Range, A VISIT to th'ls New TUxedo 6.2767 WOllrls, outstanding 3 bed. refrigerator and disposal. Full TU2-5900 ALL AROUND PAINTING and' and drywall repairs ..PRescott room, Early American ranch OPEN SUN. 2-5 b1lsement, gas heat, air-conlli. England Atmosphere Attractive Lot on Jefferson .ALL TYPES WIRING decorating.' Wall washing 1-4580. , on If.J acre of land in prestige tioneti"car port. Mortgage 'Zoned 2 family Insured. Jesse Page;VAlley EXPERT PLASTER and dry- area. Attached 2¥.- car heated TRYING to find a 5 bedroom, available. Full price i$28,990. will find you the home Ranges, dryers, air condition- . 3 bath home in, good section For Further Information ers. Violations corrected. 2-7348. ' wall repairs. Licensed. con- garage, breezeway, first floor Open Saturday and Sunday of YDur choice. tractor, 20 years. Free esti. laundry room. See the spaci. Of Grosse Pointe for $34,0001 2-5, weekdays by appointment. CALL FREE ESTIMATES ousness of this lovely unusual Here is your golden opportun- COMPLETE, Decorating sel'l(- mates.'178,'267,!l. M:CHlGAN CONDOMINIUM .3, 4 and. 5.bedroom ho~es home 1:OOay.Exceptional value ity and. you can mOVe in at GEORGE PALMS. ALL WORK ice. Painting, interior, exter- 2IR-8R. ICK AND at $55,000. once. You. can't beat this. SALES CO. • Grosse Pointe Schools TU 6-4444 GUARANTEED ior. Paper hanging and Near the city park, too. 886-4880 • Hudson's EasUand-5 blocks removing. Material, work- '. c;EM~NT WORK. ONE OF LAST ~PR 8-0598 manship guaranteed. For BRICK; 'BLOCK, cement 'work, HARPER WOODS GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 3 .Edsel'Ford Express-1 block KARL DAVIES VACANT LOTS estimates, call ' chimneys, porepes,steps, bedroom rancIi with formal • Park-Playground-l block 21270 WooDMONT. Large 3 TU 5-3220 IN GROSSE POINTE CiTY [21D-ELECTRICAL WILLIAM FORSYTHE . built and repaired. Basement hedroom ranch wilJl family dining room. Large glass en- Walking distance to Grosse APPLIANCES closed I:\Orch. 2 car attaehed VAlley 2.9108 waterproofing. 294-4074. room, 2 full baths. Finished Pointe High School, South and garage. Full basement. Extra DANBURY PARK SUB. basement. Fullyair-eondition- DETROIT EAST SIDE Richard School. 65'x200' at 442 GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY EXPERT painting, paper hailg: CffiMNEYS, por~e81 built and ed. Grosse Pointe schools. A large yard. By' owner. -Eve- a development by NEWPORT near the lake. Very Rivard. Price $16,900. Write ing. Free estimates. G. Van repaired. Leaky basements,. ,good value. nings after 6:30. TUxedo Assche, VAlley 4.1492. proken steps. Call- anytime. sharp 3.bedroom COLONIAL. 1-1522. A W. MILLER, INC. to G.G. Cook, Route I, Bel). Games room, gas, forced.air VA 2.2590 aire, Micll., 49615or call G.G HOOVER'. COMPLETE interior decorat- '294-4216., -'> . heat, 2-car garage. Perfect Cook, evenings, area 616-377 FACTORY AUTHORIZED ilIg, custom work.. -527-3933or SERVICE -WILCOX for young marrieds. PR 1. GROSSE PTE. WOODS Open 9:00-5:00 week days; 2.00 4495: , 521-4519. , .J. W. KLEiNER 2300. ' 5 Sundays. Closed Saturday. POINTE VACUUM , CINERAMA view of Lake St. HUGHES BROTHERS CEMEN7' CONTRACTOR REALTORS Johnstone &- Johnstone F.H.A Terms Available Located off the West Bound Clair and Grosse Pointe.Yacht FREE PICKUP' & DELIVERY DECORATORS All types. cement, Stone and 884:3550 Harper Ave. Service Drive, Club. Corner let on Lakeshore -NEW REBUILT PARTS 5293 Yorkshire Brick W9fk"':'New and Repairs YOU CAN be the proud owner between Eight Mile Rd. and between 7 and 8 Mile Roads. Driveways, Porches, Walks GROSSE POINTE SHORES TU 1-1014PR 24050 882-9750 or 331-8029 of this charming 3.bedroom, Vernier Rd. in Harper Woods. 127'x272'. Call TUxe~o 2-6032. Patios, Tuck Pointing 85 Fontana Lane 21po2 MACK 1'*-bath Colonial. Modern PAINTING AND paper hanging Pre-cast steps NEW ENGLAND frame colon- . kitchen with dishwasher and by qualified workmen. No job - Waterproofing . ial. 4 bedlooms, 2* baths, at_La~ge 3 bedroom custom brick dlspoSlll, ample eating area. EDMORE 13708. 8 Mile-5choen- VICINITY CROSSE POINTE 21E-SEWING MACHINE too large or small. Referen tached garage, large lot. Ex. ranch. Parieled family room, Cozy living room and dining . herr area. Custom decorated ZONED ranch, tri.level. Lots REPAIR ces. 571-4480. No Job Too:Small cellent condition See this 2\.i baths, lanudry room. Air room. Handy to schools, 'shop. brick colonial. Excellent con. 80'x85', .$11,500. \ ------PAINTING d d t' , SPECIALIZING !Iousp.! • conditioned. Full. tiled base. ping and transportation. Only dition. Many extras. 3 bed. SERVICE CALL, tune-up, com. an ecora mg IN. , ment with fireplace. Imme- SOUTH and North Rosedale I pletc, $3.75. We repair all Free. estimates. Call after $31,900. See it tdoay. rooms" large living ro()mwith Flagstone. Waifs an~ PatiOI Call For Appointment diate possession Tuxedo 6. natural fireplace, dining room, Court ,0ff'Marter. makes. TUxedo 2-1881. _ five. 884-6777. 1068or Tuxedo 4.1340. NaturalStoJie Planters WATCH FOR 2-bedroom; one car.peting . throughout, llh PAINTING a,nd decorating, ex- LICENSED ' BONDE.D Wm. W. QUEEN. bath frame bungalow, located baths, finished': basement,. By Owner, Fred Navarro 21G-ROOFING -SERVICES cellent workmanship. Refer. 81'.6-4141 Florida room; .attached' gar. i.. ;~- ,', . ... '>.c - ..,TU .2-0717 in Grosse Pointe CitY; to be ------~- ~~ces.TU.l~~735. , . offered next week, age, gas heat. Professionally 1 773-4018 460 MORAN landscaped. Extra wide lot., 1160 FAIRHOIlME - 4 bed. THREE BEDROOM colonial WE PAINT MasDnry Specialist Call stockade fence, colonial bar- SHE L DEN, Grosse Pointe J. [), ('andrer INTERIOR - EXTERIOR rooms, '3 full baths. $45,000. in the Farms. Large family beque, patio~ Close to church- Shores. 777.3310. 'Quality Masonry. Repair ' Owner, 886.0664. room, 111.I'baths, carpeting ROOFING CO. FREE ESTIMATES Work GEORGE PALMS es, schools, shopping, bus~es, GROSSE POINTE, PARK I~C. and draperies. Price reduced, REALTOR and expressway. Immediate ..... 775-4~ 19 .~.293-4885 Custom Fireplaces and 'immediate possession. Open occupancy _ best' offer. By! 8Ox175 Excellent buildmg SIte. Michigan's .Oldest Roofer Stolle, Work ' - SiJilaaY-Z:S. - - . _.. , ....=rU 6-4444 owner 371-3623" , . • BERKS.EpllE-SOUTHOF; 'E. . Residential and Commercial 21~WA~".WASHING , Owner 881-3174 ," . JEFFERSON. All types of Roofs and Decks R. A. Seelbinder Member, Grosse Pointe SILLOWAY & CO. TV 4-7000 - Real Estate Board Gutters and Conductors Wall Washing Contractor 3 BEDROOM briek eoIOD!at, 14-REA.L ESTATE Free Estimat,e Repairs. by 5526 Lowe " 264.3517 1~ baths. Gas beat. OnIy 9 BETIER LIVING No job too large Licensed and Insured " years old. ExeeUent c.'\)ndition. FIRST LfSTING GROSSE POINTE SHORES, :M WANTED or too small. Experts ONE WEEK TO BUY BEGINS WITH By owner, Prescott 2.2034 Ol' S. Edgewood. 3 bedroom FROM OWNER FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed. Backlog n~ow only. 1 week._ 884-7849. ranch, 211.Ibaths, family room, A NEW HOME CALL 899.2100 5 bedroom, 3lk.bath Eng. room home. Cash .. Private. Call days or evenings. H. CHAUVIN 3 fireplaces, 1oo-ft. frontage. Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609. CEMENT CONTRACTOR lish in excellent condition. Near Park. By appointment. Our idea home at 1.2 Elmsleigh Grosse Pointe Park. New f TUxedo. 6-2146 All TYPES OF Owner. 886-2825. Lane wjl1 be open daily and IS-BUSINESS For Gutter Work Call kitchen 1968. B rea kf a s t CEMENT WORK Sunday from 2 to 4:30. Elm. OPPORTUNITIES TU~edo 1.8170 CHAMPION room, forrp.al dining, 15'XSO' 455 MORAN - 3.bedroom, 1\.i sleigh Lane, is south of Jef. WAll. WASHING. No streak- • Walks • Drives. Porches living, den, screened porch, bath Colonial in the Farms. ferson and east of Cadieux. WANTED - Successful retail RICHARD' WILLERTZ ing. Dlop cloths. Neat, reason • Patios • 'WaterProofing REALTOR recreation room,,2.car ga- Family room, patio, 211.Icar business in' Grosse Pointe able. TVJ;edo. 1-5300, lifter • Pre-Cast Steps rage. $52,000. garage. 5\.i% mortgage may We alSo have other homes under area. Replies strictly confi. 50 ROSLYN ROAD 5:30. , • Tuck Pointing OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 B)!. A'pP9lNTMENT 881-7556 be assumed. Weekdays by ap. construction. and a limited dential. Box: 306 st. Clair number of building sites. Shores, Mich. 48083. WALL WASHING i No job too 'small. ANITA, 1420 - 2 bf!droom . pointment. Open Sunday 1-5. ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK Free estimates ranch big kitchen 60 ft: lot S. ROSEDALE CT., 57&. off Owner, 886-4095. PAINTING & DECORATING priced in mid 20's. Owne~ Morningside. Large 4 bed. WALTER H. MAST CO. 16-PETS FOR SALE Caulking, chimney repairs. HOME MAINTENANCE CALL leaving state. Wants offer. room. 90' lot. Carpeting TU 2-1401 TV 2.1400 AFGHAN, male, show quality. Gutters cleaned. ELMERT.. LABADIE TU iWi586 ,-~ 2-5956 Best value in Grosse Pointe. throughout. 2lk baths. 884. 2 years old. Excellent watch ADVANCE MAINTENANCE TUxedo 4-2064 3519. By owner. Tappan Says dog. $350.Also boxer puppies, TU 2-5539 , :::' \',\ ~ BISHOP, 1440 - 4 bedroom GROSSE POINTE WOODS WALL WASHING and window CAPIZZO CONSTRuCirroN brick colonial, near schools 13815 ALINE - 3 bedroom 6 months old. May,Will Ken. "Put SPRING in Your ATTRACTIVE tri-level, 3 bed. nels. 879-0530. ' ROOF repairs, gutters, decks, cleaning. Alio painting. 571- Cement and Brick Work and transportation. Mid 30's bungalow, finished basement, chimneys. Do work myself. Repairs and :.New:_ Life-' , rooms, 2 baths, country kitch. TUxedo 1-4807.' 4480. with good mortgage and in- garage. Under $29.000. Open en. 881-7807. AIREDALE ten-wc watchdog. Basement Leaks;" terest rate. Sunday 2-5. 884.95'12, Open the Door to ,Adults. Reasonable to good 211-PAINTING AND- 21K--WINDOW WASHING No Job Too Small OPEN SUNUDAY 2-5 home. 273-2714. 885-Q612; ROSLYN, 1648 7"' 4 bedroom Pleasure." DECORATING A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- brick, 2 down and 2 up. Liv- 183 HILLCREST LANE. GROSSE POINTE SHORES, 11 3 bedroom colonial, 211.Ibaths, RIBBONS &- BOWS ice on storms and screens I ' fng room with fireplace, ono Stratton Place, Fine new 'tra. COMPLETE decorating. 'Paper- ;Free estimates. Monthly rates bath and second one roughed family room, large kitchen, PET SALON hanging, inS!Ired, guaranteed. ALL KINDS CEMENT dition house, excellent view of BY APPOINTMENT ideal' traffic pattern. Built Contour styling to bring out 521-2459. in. Terrace, garage, move in the lake, luxurious master Al Schneider, TUx~ .1-0565. AND; BRICK WORK condition. 1958. Immediate occupancy. The 'CHIC' in your Pet. . suite, total of five bed'rooms, CHOICE WOODS location and Must be seen to be appre. Expert Grooming - All Breeus PAINTING, PLASTER, Patch- large English beamed family a home to delight you-3 bed. G. OLMIN Garage .floors, driveways" ,rat dated. Owner, 881-2642 eve- &22-1203 ing, Repairs, Woodwork reo WINDOW CLEANING walls, pre-cast steps, pOrches, BY APPOINTMENT room, h~ndsom.e_ p~neled Ii. foom; 1* bath contemporary finished. 35 years. experience. SERVICES brary, aIr-condItioning. Open m secluded quiet court. nings; 869-2272 days. POODLE, pocket size. Beautiful rebuilt or repaired. Patios ALLARD, 2331 - A very spe. Reasonable. 8224474. FREE ESTIMA'l'ES 'and natural stone planlers. Sunday 2:30 to 4:30. TUxedo HAVERHILL 4214, near Mack. white toy female, $100. 293- WE ARE INSURED cial 3 bedroom, 2 bath home 2-5850. IS WHERE You Live !mpOr. Beautiful interior, 5-5 income 1636. All Ceml'Dt cracks repaired. PAINTING - WALL - Tex - Basement ,waterproofing. In perfect condition. Excel- and paperhanging - remOVe 372-3022 lent floor plan. Garage. Pric- _ fant? Help yourself to leisure- 5* mortgage. No ag~nts: LOVABLE big brown year old If no answer, call 372.3023 ly, l~ous living-nearly Open Sunday 2 to 6, $32,500. dog free to good home. Eve. 'ing - wall washing, 30 years eel in low 30's. FREE ESTIMATES new 3 - bed r 00 m l~-story 881-3385. nings only, VAlley 3.1268. experience, work guaranteed. Jrtertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. NO JOB TOO SMALL TROMBLEY, '113 - Near the GROSSE PTE. FARMS brick, paneled library, spa- BEST BUY IN 2JL-TILE WORK JUST CALL lake. 3 bedroom; 2 bath, den, cious living room, dining WINDMILL POINTE MINIATURE Schnauzer pup- A-I INTERIOR and exterior 773-4018 center hall colonial on 80 ft. An unusual opportunity to l'OOOl, Florid8 room. Large 840 BARRINGTON.:3 bedroom pies. Males •. AXC registered. CERAMIC TILE - remodeling painting, wall washing and and new jobs. Do work my. lot, completely carpeted, ree. acquire Grosse Pointe's finest attractively landscaped lot brick, one floor. Modern kit. Champion bloodlines. Out. paper hanging. Have insur- self. 527-

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11Si-CARPENTER WORK 2lS--CAR'ENTER WORK 21V-5ILVtRPLATING 21%-1,:\NDSCAPING Music Educators Club tronic Music byUmversity ofl Participating iu tbe StudeJlt . 51.VICE - Micbigan authority Associate Panel feature of Pare., Week. CARPENTER wants small jobs, • Silver II Gold Platin" The In ud Ahnut Detroit Jrlu. Profe;;sor George WilSOlL Res.' en,d at Beloit College, Beloit, CHRISTOPHER pane1ling,re~g, lC1'eens, .Oxidizing UdRepairTn, THOMPSON sic Eilueators "a~b has an. ervations may be made through WIS., recently was JULIA MUN- NOnCE OF"AlllUAL . porches, etc. PReapott 1-3729. ' • nounced plans for its annual William Koerper, of the Detroit GER, Class of 1969, daughter of CONSTRUCTION! CO. INTERIORS _ : ~~I:C~Iis~~ ~~ ' ,LANDSCAPI~G , CO. sPring nleeting. It will be held Public Scbools, or. Mildred ~ ~RS. E, B. MUNGER, of Lake- MEETINGOF BlaOlS , D I I d n_~ Un • Cop-r polishing If: b...... g Custom la'VIl and gardell serv- in the Sixth Floor Southfield oet, of the Farmmgton Public VIew avenue. CUSTOM mode~ation add!. es go ng an ~vra /I ..~ O&UW ice. Complete landscaping aDd Ballroom of the Northland. Inn Schools. ------ANDOf A...c , tiou - atti~ -,Kitch .. - 'Complete RemodeliDg LEEBERT designing. Fertilizing, soddtag on Saturday Mareh 29, at DOOD. ------.... 01 TIE 1.... Estate ~a~~ce. '173-1080~19. Harper 886-8551 51LVERSM ITHS aDd triIpming. Free emmates. Progra~ of the day will feature , JAMES BARKER 14110 CHARLEVOIX P.O. Box 5047, Groan Pomte. a lecture-demoastration of Elee- NOTICE OF ANlUAL 1970 TOWNS" IUDGIT 923" 923-858'1 CARPENTER-AU t~ repair Mich. TU 4-2'120. G,.. ,.inla ------'- and ,remodelini. Carl Watson, a BJks. Wea of Chalmers MEnING' OF ELlCTOIS GROSSE .POlin .-The e;.-"oiIw Unitarian Church LA 6-MOL , VA 2-7318 D.C.&G. Landscaping ~ Spring AND Of A PUIUC . d'. "~I 1'111I .... 1& Neff ... TOWNSHIP MoerrllzattOn CA!tPENTER work, ~~erDiza- ' eleuup. Maintellanct. 779- ...... , tion, partitions, additions, pa. . 3947. . c..rdt Dr. H

Thursday. March,20, 1969 Plge. Tw~fy .. ight " GROSSE•. . POINT'E." "d". NEWS.;' Featute r!=:and S<:outing, Lit. Book. editor. So,too,. does the "We do enjoy the Park here ' ~leDt)' .ofMeet1Dgs. ;. , . , It.maintains • • • an EMERGENCY PHONE are scattered with floral motifs. Butterflies have alighted U:l Lea g u e 'and the' J umor fact that this is the :~cond..Jun- in t.hc surnmertime. And in the Follies chamnan Mrs. PIerce League Bulletin Board. She ior League. Follielj' Program ,winter, tOo: There's a skating Smith pre.sides at a general Fol- ANSWERING SERVICE with a reference library cover. on others ••• from two-fifty. . tral.lsferred her Junior Deague Book she's worked 4)11. rink and the children. like. to lies, meeting at ler,st once - ing thousands of- toxic or poison substances .•• Atele. . . .. membership from Binghamton "In the League, I'transferred I ska~ .. \.'" So do their p~rents; lately, it's been twice - each phone call to. 833-1000, asking for the Poison Control TIle 1Ilea. NeverOcearred To Us • . • imtU Mark ValeDte to Detroit and s~ed workin'g from," she explains, '.'We had a sometimes, at night, when no month.. . '. Center, sets several wheels in immediate motion •.. A mea&ioaecl.... BWIJ Of biI customers Sl!leet a variety of dinner on the Bulletin Board soon after Follies about a' year. before ! one's arqund, J8net and Lyman The, Triumvirate. meet. :-veekly staff person who answers the ealltries to find out what jacke" ud a«eIIlClriH, relit them aDd tab them along on her family was settled in Grosse left. 1 dId the cover' and, art will grap:theil' skates and go for ,Weir own work' sesslo~; "1 the child swl\llowed ••. the trade or drug name, Jjf «Uiaes. Be ieUs 111 &IIey are assUred of &.he.newest styles,exeel. Pointe. She's been its Art and work for that Book." . down to cut. a few. figures. just wish," says Joan, .you Possible •••• how much was swallowed •.• thenaJ:l1e, age _t fabrla,: a'''' fit, all at a very Uttle wanlrobe iJ!ve~at. Layout editor for several years Janet and Lyman aDdal(four piog'pyears On BiJighamton. They moved here *,~.Pbditable arrived th1I ~st phabetical Ihts ..st.~,g. up .aU diate fitflt. aid D1easure for the child; then urged to take . the local scene, Joalr's vice. when Lym, (tb*t'S' whatJan~t Cti.fiitlll6Sj and they're getWtt around the w~lls, filiJ1l, .t!alltneb '... htftf to tbe dl!arest hosPJtal with facmtl~s to handle the 'SI:lringltne 'Specials • • • at t1ie Notre Dame' PhAro Jlr~ldelit of the Defer Elemen- calls him; at work he's bod better it the game 'With.etch . . . I couldn t have a.~ed. lOt. maey~lude'the beWitching Matchabelli fragranceffin tar!' School Parent-Teacher As- as "Red" because of his red passl.ttg month. better people to work \lilt! ... die or to their own doctor for subllequent treatm~nt • . , spray eolo~e £01' two dollars and Lanvin's Arpege and soci~tion. Her h ~ 5 ban!, is hait) , was transferredbYGen- They like. Family Trips.' "We The Junior ~e8gue.hopes to Emergencies may come directly to Childrens Hospital My SiD spray cologne for three dollars. presIdent of the PIerce Middle eral Eler.~c. He's. c~ntly went to Washington; D.C., last realize most of Its Follies. pr0!it from any part of ,the tri-county area., • >, School P.TA., manager of Shop Operations at summer with all the kids," from Program Book advertis- * *~ .. • • • Da. May Jobs. Carboloy., Janet says.' 'When we first ing. • ... It operates ... a "CALL-BACK" FOLLOW-UP Would Yoa BelieVe, •• a rabbit Joan. was co-chairman of. a The young Larrabees are moved here, we took 'a lot of "We need to. build up our with sunglasses1 Manuz and papa bunny IIPlanned Parenthood ChristJllas Terry Ann, III, 'a student at one:dlY triJXl." They were sur. Community Trust FUnd," Joan PROGRA~, designed to provide information, to .the Dtthe Spherfl Me .gaily dres!ed atfd Mart committee last year. Like Grosse Poi n t e .South High prised and delighted to find 80 and Janet explain. "The Junior Poison Control Center Staff that there-. is nQt time to , 3pMt .round sun slJadeS'. Bunny Bunny »_... ,ranet, she transferred her Jun_ Scbool; Jay, 12,. at. Pleree; mini' interesting sPots. to Visit League returns all the money obtain when the emergency call comes in,,(circumstances_ , ; , is in her Saturday best and in a very. ,._....•...... _ lor teague membership; like David, 10, and John, 6, both' at within a day.trip radius of their it raises to, the community via under which the substance 'wasconsum,ed, for !!xample) , flirtatious pose. These colorful. funny Janet, she found herself work. Maire. . Grosse Pointe. pome; often, the such projects as Poison Control, " , This information aids in projecting and pfanning the bunnies are of papier mache with ena- Ing here on the Bulletin Board. There's a Larrabee family children first visited the5e spots CPT ... As of last year,the third phase o.f the Center's program .•• ,mel finish. They stand three inches high and are priced Joan's served as the Bulletin pet, too, a Tiger cat named on school field trips, came League spent $14,000 in the "/ • • * jrum one dollar. At the Sphere, 19849 Mack, you can Board's cllairman of advertising Dusty:. ' - home, talked about them -. and community," select your Easter greeting from a 2,8 ft. display of cards. and as chairman of promotion "Besides J u n i 0 r 'League," then the whole family would go. But Janet adds "we are ... It sponsors .• A PUBLIC EDUCATION PRO. •• • • ior CPT, the Junior Leagu~. of s~~s. Jan~t, "my eommunity. ac; Really :&Dow,Area Not :just a inoney.raisini';lr" GRAM, directed at everyone in the commwIity. and '.ftae KIIeklacope ••• has .juBt received a shipment of Blum's De t r 0 it. spOusored , televlSlon Itlvlties here have b~;n m~mly COllllequently, the Larrabees ganlzaUon, pIe a 5e emphasiZe encompasstng such activities as presenting slide lectures 'amou caadfes: '!bey are iDdividuaUy wrapped and make great show by Blacks for Blacks. c h'u r c h • connected. She ~ a probably'> know MORE about that. All Leag\le members a.re in public sebools, nursery scbools, at P.TA meetings ••• lift tnall. Our favorite. ue almond roea, 'almonettel, tl:Je square "We went on the air in Octo- me!"ber of. ~e Grosse POl~tc areas adjacent to GrossePointe, required to complet~ a defin.tte setting up displays and e:ll.hibits of poisonous products mlDt8 aDd Uttle elaaen. Belect your own favDrltes at 16135 Mack ber after months of ,prepara- Umted Methodist Church, r.hal~- and what is available in them, number of volunteer semce at conventions, Health'().Ramas ••. making "do-It.your. at Bedford. . tion, "Ilhe gives a brief, justifi. ma~ o! ~e Churcb Wor"en 5 than people who've lived here hours eac:h year." , self" Pobon Control Kit information available through . ably proud resume of .CPT's Society s CIrcles. aU their.1ives! All Members in Ad ' . ., branch libraries . . • placing Poison Prevention posters history' "and we go commercial ,BlgScoutiDg FamIly ''This,'' Janet gives her im- Just about every Junior Have You Seen , • , the new ".'raymold, those prac- throu&l(out the city and suburbs ••• promoting National tical bowls and trays 'made of fiberglass? They are dish- iiJ APrlI. We're doing repeats Scouting seems to run in the impression of Grosse Pointe, "Is League member is working, in now." ' Larrabee family. Lyman's been a'_little town in the middle of a some way, for the Follies. So~e Poison Prevention Week • \. , washer proof, stain proof and unbreakable. New pattems Obviously, here are two la. a Cub Scout Packmaster. Jan. bIg town. are baby.sitting for rehearsmg ; * ':'"-* • are strawberry and dogwood. See them in the e~er. popu- dies who are involved ill their et's been a Den Mother. Jay's "Here, 1 go shoppi~g, and I mothers - .some ;tre' painting • . • Childrens Hospital 9f Michigan'. • • PoiSon lar daisy pattern at Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop, community. a Boy , Scout who participated seem to know every one in the scenery' some are selling tick' 18650 Mack Avenue .. Right now, they're .Wl>rkinllin a ciimpin~ expedition at Isle supermarket. Binghaml';ln, has ets , . .' . • Control Volunteers ar~ now carrying on an(J dev':lloping . .. .. together on a very speCIal pro}- Royale last summer. about 80,000 people; I dldn t - H bands are ven much in the Public Education Program and the Call.Back Infor-; Do It Yourself .... You're taught how to}mprove eel: The Program Book to be Terry Ann's' a Senior Girl I,never felt that ,I could-know evid~~ce too. Janet's "headed the mation Program started five years ago by volunteers and apply' your own makeup at Ed~ard N ern ,Pa1'1'uc- distributed at bot h perform. Scout who'll be camping al In- everYQne. I fee~ that I kn.ow stage cre~ for, the last Fllllies from the Junior League of Detroit ... Gurrent general' chiere 19463 Mack Avenue. An expert will analyze and ances. of the Junipr League of nisfree ~is summ~r. eve170ne here; It's re;yly lik~ in which she was involved. This chairman of the Poison Control Volunteers is Mrs. Ralph then redesign your makeup. You ~o each step ypurself DetrOIt 1969 FollIes scheduled Janet IS co-chalrman of the mOVIngto a smaller to~ . . . ear's Follies finals will be an Fletcher, of Moran road ... Education chairman is Mrs. f~r Friday and Saturd~y eve- annual Girl. Scout banquet to be The Lara~.s got a pmg.pong ~n.male Swan Lake ,Ballet ~ under supervision 1;0 you can do ~t perfectly at home. I LawI,{mce French, of Lochmoor boulevard ... Publicity. mngs, May 23 and 24,111 Ford held at MaIre School next May. table f(lr Chrl~b:nas . . . The Janet and Joan aren't tbe only TUxedo 4-8858. chairman is Mrs. Vollrad J. von Berg, of North Rosedale Auditorium. AllY family with three ,sons Halters got HeidI, a SI. Bernard ones anxious to see THAT! . court ...... * .. • Janet's editor of the Book. MUST .wake up qne .day to find puppy. ., It is frankly a "fun" proj- MagaziDe Meanderiag .•. can give you a variety ol Ideas Joan beads I'The Triumvirate," itself involved in Little League. "~e was a surprISe Chnst. ect A~d although i~ primary wIIea you're plallang hDme defOratiDg. However, it's a Uttle * * * (bex-lielf, Mrs. H. Richard Frue- "We've kept. score, done that mas present for, mother," J?an pu~se is to raise money to be ; •-. Among other Pointers •.• ~erving now as Poison f"'straUBg when you c:all't fiad &.hemerebandise iD shops. If haul; Jr" and Mrs. Jam~ F. sort ,of thing," Janet observes .. lau~hs. They'd Just moved mto returned to the cor.:munity, it you're on the area rug huut ..•• bead for Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Control Volunteers are Mrs. WiIliamP. Heller, of Haw. Broc:k), in c:harge of advertis- "We'll do more of it I In sure.'" a ne~ home, they~ave new' pays an extra, intangible-but. thorne road . '.' !',Irs. Jerome Green, of Nonvood drive Mack Aveaue. He stocks &.helatest deeoraCOr leledloas from ing. In' herprviate time, Janet carpeting, new dr~penes .. ' very.real dividend. &.hosetemptiag' cabill Crafts ac1i. ------But Joan, despite ~er Battle "A Follies does a lot for • •. Mrs. Vietor E. Calcaterra, of Sunningd~le drive, •• . .. .. Mrs. Arthur Eisenbrey, of "Bishop road .•. l'Irs. Hugo V•. Hold That I.ine . st'ral'ght or 'cllrly with a. Bodl' ~ars(she was .sporting band. League spirit as a whole," Janet Every Friday And Saturday .•. Wesfields feature . . aIds over II paIr of scraped 1 . 5 "It' is something that Hullerman, of Trombley road •.. Mrs. Watter n: Karal, fresh lake perch (all you can eat). The dinn~r includes Endure hair treatment at MagiC Touc~ Beauty Salon, .knees a few weeks ago-;-seems ~xp am. ery personal some- of BJairmoor court . . . Mrs. George J. Ma.honey, of perch, french fries, cole slaw, roll '~' burt~r for. a 20982 Mack Avenue between Hampton and Roslyn. It she decided to take Heidi fo~ a ~~~m~atV really bring~ every- Greenbriar lane ... Mrs. Lyle G. Waggoner, of Lakeview , dollar fifty-nine. Children under 10 nmetY.llmecl:ots puts a, natural body.giving'substance into hair and it lasts Iw~.Ik, didn't see a patch of ~c~, one together." court ... Mrs. Paul M. Zavell, of Moran road '.•• Mrs. 15506 Mack at Somerset. from seven to eight weeks. It is a .great beauty boon for sll~~d. fell . . . and HeIdi, . That's a pretty good Some- Harry J. Cbapman, of Lakeshore lane •.• ...... the swimmer golfer and boater because' it makes the', obliVIOUSto what ~as happen. thl'ng A$, anyone who's ever " . 'ng behind kept nght on go-' . n * • .. hair more m~lJlageable and helps the set holli longer .... :ngl) is coping been, even ~ very bn~l't U . Mr. Q Travel . . . has found. u bit. () . . . All these ladies . . . know the Poison Control of heaven at down to earth prices. You 884-0661. " ., Go For 'Blg Dogs New Person In Town e Center telephone number by he!lrt It jl;, as we noted can have your own pavilion with kitch. MR." .. .. * "We like ,big dogs," she says. you. before, 833.1000 ... Remember it Tack it up on the en, living room, bedro~, your own "We've always had one." Take A Trip ... to Unique lmports, ...• bulletin board next to your home 'phone ..• ,List it in private swimming pool, all ,ust an a!'to!e , " David is a stockbroker. The 22265 Mack Avenue between and young Halters are Cindy, 12, your purse address book ... It may save your child's life. from the sea at St, Thomas in the V~rgzn ., . Mile Roads and see the wares of the Islands Full maid service is provided. All thz.s z.s th~rty' 89" and Lynne, 11. both at Pierce; world. Jewelry and home decoratives ~ David, Jr., 8, and Susan, 7, both two doilars a day double. The pavilion can ac~~mmodate have been collected from countries in- ~ ; at Defer; and four-year-old four and. it costs' eight dollars for each a