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Vol. 3,-No. 5 Entered as Second Class-"Ialler at $5.00Per Year the Post OUlceat Detroit, Michigan. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 29, 1970 IOc Per COpy 28 Pages - Two Sections Section On.
IIEADLINES .Home a Heap of Rubble Residence Leveled Voters Again ".. ~.':''''l:,-:":... of the 't ..' Turn Backs "rEEK By Gas Explosion; On Proposal As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News System Faced with Dilemma i Firemen Injured of-No Voted Millage; Thursday, January 22 ! Third Election Will Be Scheduled SUPREME COURTNOMINEE Succeeding Detonations Damage Neighborinn Home, G. Harold Carswell, during a i ';lJ 1948 campaign for the Georgia. Rip Up Pavement and Lift 23-Ton Pointe voters on Monday, legislature, made a speech to Snorkel 10 Inches Off Ground January 26, at a Speciai an American Legion chapter in --'-'- - -- S c h 0 0 I Election turned Gordon. Ga. in which he indi- A tremendous gas explosion ~ompletely leveled the down the 25.45 mih opera- cated that he would always be $100,0.00 home of Mr. and Mrs, Sidney S, Hall, 34 Hal"\ tional millage, which was to governed by the "principles of I bor HIP, on Satur~ay, January 24. Two more shat.tering have financed the operation white supremacy." Carswell, explOSions extensively damaged a neighbor's house, of the schools from July 1 SO, was nominated Monday by damaged the Woods' fire Snorkel truck, and injured 1970 t h r 0 ugh June 30' President Nixon to fill the Su- three Woods firefighters. ~>------11972 ' preme Court vacancy left by .• Units and personn~1 were dis.: W d ' ~~~ti~:s~~:t~~rt~:. sctar~~:~1 ~~I < ; ... ~~:;h~~d b~a~;er W~~~ds,P~~~h 00 s Picks se~~ol: ~~~tha1::~0 ~~~e:~}:~ a .member of the 5t!t U:S. Cir. I •. ,~. the ShOl'es engines and person- A -Z 6 f age. 'Without sufficienl millage CUlt Court, which Sits m New' '.;:.:. ,. nel remaining at their station prt or for the syslem to levy at least Orleans. In New York, The Na. i -:':<':;;' to covel' for lhe other depart. ' 12 mills the system will 1I0t tiona I Association for the Ad- !/,:.. . ments in the event of emer. El t - D qualify for stale aid. It would vaneement of Colored People: geneies. The Farms Fire De. ,ec tOn aY then leave the .. • $ Bea~lpre sai,d lhat lhe fi:st ex.. or's OHice and Judgeship [the stat" consbhlllOn. ' DETROIT HAS had the cc,ia- . ploslOn, whIch rattled ,vlndows i M t B F'II d b V t Mondav's vote was lighter est January in SO years. The ; of homes for more than a mile II us e , e y 0 ers , than the' vote in the November mercury has risen above freez. Iaround, I~veled the Halls' two- -- ! II, election, At that time some ing on only two days and alii ' Pholo by John Duncan slory re~ldence .down to. ~he Three Council seats the 17,134 voters casl their bal. Imt three days have had read-I The picture above is mute evidence of all that to the ground and inflicting injuries to three Woods basement. He said the bUlldmg I'll 'f' '. Jots; on Monday 13,385 voted, ings of 10 degrees or less.' remains of the home o{ Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Hall, firemen, operating the truck, a Snorkel: A ruptured was literally blown apart, then ayor s of Ice and a mUnl- . , . Daily temperatures have aver- I 34 Harbor Hill, which was razed when a tremendous main is believed to have filled the house basement collapsed. ; cipal judgeship will be. Here ,s ~o.w. the vo~mg went Blast illoves Snorkel In the indIVIdual precincts: aged almost 13 degretls below: gas explosion occurred at 10:58 p,m. on January 24. with gas prior to the explosion, although the actual up for grabs at the Woods normal. 'I A th bl t f d t . 1 The ",econd explosion l'ipped i . . TromblY-Yes, 424; No, 374. I. no er as a ew secon s la er damaged a neigh- cause of the catastrophe is still under investigation. I a large section off the home of I Election on Mond Suit •• nd Sport Co.1I Elcelronic Clcaning, Humidification, rcoting. Air Conditioning Sport Coats - $9,1 1,oohillg for (l Humidifier? Here'!! Wily It's u Good Hodgepodge SALE Suits. $J 36 and $146 Idea to Buy from Willi«ms! hy ROBERT A. "Doc" WILLIAMS 111 Combine yo~ f ~hursd~y~~nuary ~1970 G R 0 SSE P U I N I ENE W S Pilge Three ------_.,.-.-~------_._------I Students, Teaehel's Stage Course Bo~~~~_.~_~~~~~)]al Assc is I r"."' ".! Art Brooks will' return to self assuranco.: : BELLE ISLE South High's 'Co-op Week' Grosse Pointe 10 (each his pop. Mr. Brooks makcs no guaran. ~ ~ I ular course titled Effective tees that sales will increase, ~ ir By Pepper Whitelaw '~;xpression, 1'111', Brooks has an that new ideas hero me immc, .. ir South High School was jumping last week. Booths! ~ntriguing Ilackground of expel" diately ac('el'table, that an!' : I I t d IOnee, lie has serve(! on the angercd protester will nwlt in .. ir AWNING CO. ,were set up in Cleminson Hal. Book ~ s were passe, i ~ta(( at Jlillsdale College has your presen('e, or thal YOUI'; t OUt. Campaigning wa~ going on. AU .f)r the school S I been seen regularly as a' tele. words will hecome cherishcd .. STEReO ir co-op Program. Il'ision announcer, and has been pearls of wisdom, Bu(, there : LAND RECOMMENDS: t Canvas. Vinyl • Acri/an • Dacron Mrs, Loujane Beynon and Mrs. Dorothy Holeomb, a nationally recognized consull. is assurance that difficult lasks : The New Sallsui 800 t bot~ of whom are teachers in the co-op prog~am: wanted ant i,n sales training, customer Iwill be approached with a newl)' ; t BUY NOW - A.VOID to fmd some way to reach all the students WIth mfol'lna- relatIOns, and personal develop. discovered self confidcnee, .. r~~,I:,l;:w:~'t::=OJ ~i'I~ul.,"'I':h"/i~:r:~'1I~::::tm,"i1~:IJ!IIW~~~i< . th t' 'lable to them men( . *' eX"'1 lrom San,ul- .. III tUfton tunsht.or c~rCi,lnr.,. . FEr Front .. SUMMER RUSH tJOn on e coopera Ive nrograms avat .' ! Today's world prol'ides el'cry * :i:,~li ;.~r.r~:"c:M'...::""V~~rn ~n~U~J.~~id manned grealer goodwill and inlerest el'cnlllgs, IS deSIgned to bolster: personable t'!acher that is able: 81iftil\iiiii Ie) IiiiiiI ~ " A.\. Ih.II~ ~ ,boolh~ in Cleminson Hall 10 in the school by business and the personal asset~ of a~y Ito assist all adults in their ad- * _ I B ft 11II~ ~ JJ;;;:I i< 'answer questions an)' potential industry provides a direct adu,l! who ~as an mterest In, justmenl (0 this ~omplex so. : t LO 7.2293 7601 E. Jefferson co.opers might have and to avenue 't h I' 0 ugh which the projecting hImself more eUec- Iciety. Io:ffective Expression is ,.. 17131 ~3111 20746 '39" • familiarize tlJem with the pro. school program fulfills the (11'elyl,n the day-to,~ay con!aets 'a class th.lt can be of value to ~ W, MeNlcllol., Plymoutll, Mock S, Moln, : grams and pre.requisite courses COin III U nil y's nee d saud of social and bUSiness slt~a. any adult .. D.trcsit Livonl. Grou. Pt.. Rcs~~N.r i< ~QQOOOOOOOOOOODOOOgOPO ClJ nccesaary for eacn of the pro. al'Cluaints employers with the (I,ons" ,\Ien and women ahke For a resen'alion in this ten: BR 3-8921 1'!-II7~ TU 4.3100 UI.3S30 : "rams b'l't' fit' d II III fmd Art Brooks a rl'(rl'sh. k ' I II th ,.. .. " .. a I I IOS 0 young peop e rallle in!! stimulus in reinforcing theil' wee' evemng c ass, ('~ e,.. OPEN EVES' TILL' , ir Offer }o'ivePrograms in lhe schook . , . Deparlmenl of Commulllty Ser. , ...... There are five cooperatil'e Enhances Company Image alll!Jtles to ol'ercome ~ears, to, vices at 8853808 or 885,0271. 1 Substantial Savings on all Pro Line Calf Clubs An orientation meeting for and Accessories .•• large selection new members of the Grosae of golf bags Pointe Unitarian CtIurch will be held at 8 o'clock on Wednesday, February 4, in the library of • Club Se,vice and Gclf • Complete Pro Shop the church, Ln."n. Focilit;u and • Golf Driving Range Accesso,ie. At that time the wide range of church activities, both social Mill utes au:ay from all the Poiutes and service, will be discussed,' Members representing various 37575 HARPER, MOUNT CLEMENS church gl'oups will be on hand uit lit 1.94 Hlltpe, N"rth to answcr questions. Donald Young, president, will lead the 500 It. North of. />;."tro Beoch Parkway discussion. Anyone interested in joining , Phone 1-468-9117 the church or beeoming invoil'ed ! HOllrs: Mon .•Fri. 11 :30 0.m.-7:30 p,m. with its work is urged to alten Go ahead. Pinch a penny. Choose a Porsche, Audi. Volkswagen or Mercedes-Benz [rom the Woods. Whichever you solecl, it'll be a frugal buy, regardless of inilial cosl. Because ea(;h of these superbly buill aulomobiles represents real basic, ....~-,'. ' ~"dowo-lo-eNth value, Value .',';thaI starls the day you Ii buy, Value lhal lasts unlil Ihe day you sell or trade. Vailio Ihat shows up in driving economy. Reliability. Minimal servico. i~:I Vallie, aller all. Is what makes a purchase (rufTar. And thaI's what you get when you deal wilh the Woods, • : value, bncked by cella dialed direct, o For a nickel, supp.rlnlive service .•• at we'll carry your voice and to operator-handled the siqn of Iho frucHlIhorn. a long distance. calls where Dlrecl Distance WOOD IMPORTS [] You pay just $2 a month, Dialing is not yet available. 15415 Ilr.'!~(l1 ~r A Mi. J Do!{oH 137Z.26C1S and from 10 at night till 7 in the morning, o Call our Business Office and ask WOOD IMPORTS NORTH you can direct dial calls to anyplace in for Nickel-a-Minute service. It', • nic.' 464 S,l'IooM,,'d/8i,mirgMm/644'8400 Michigan. For a Nlckel-a-Mlnute. way to get out of town In a hurry. WOOD MOTORS,INC. [] You can call your kids away at 15351 GIIliOI a, aMl./ Celrolt1372.2liOO school. relatives 8Cf099 the state, or frit'lnds living anywhere In Michigan. D Nickel-a-Minute service applies @ Michigan Bel only to station-to-ataUon I Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS ThursdlY. Jlnulry 2'. 1970 LEISURE TIME I Local School Heads Attack Educational Reform Plan Modern inventions have given I everl'one new opporlunities {or I Charlie Rossie's '11 Ih " r h gelting into trouble. I I At the January meeting of dislrict concept." . Islale !el'el for a.ll schools. An d you WI ,on e merits a cae . , the Board of Education Trustee Legislatil'e Chairman and we disagree With the Go\'er. bill or even sections of proposed ' I Arnold Fuchs asked to presenl Board secretary Barbara R. nor's bill which \lIould remove legislation, working against Ihe A fool and his money have I his position on the Governor's Thompson then ~ommented: local school budgeting to a dangerous, while maintaining a always been invited places, DOWNTOWN FORD Educational Reform Prol(ram, "I agree with Mr. Fuchs in regional office. positive position relative to re. -,------.---- , Invites You To See G ' form in general. I Mr. Fuchs said, "1 would like I his opposition to the 'ol'ernor s "I have wondered in recent "Reform oC educational li- Lew Novak "- 10 IJreface mv comments on Ihe 'proposals for complete decenl. weeks, when desirable amend- ADVANCE ~...'iJu GOIwnor's Educat ional Re[:>rm ralization of bolh the state and! ments to the Governor's bills naneing continues to be Michi., For Your Next H'., ; Program by saYing that the I re.gi~nal .Ievels of. school ad.! were not being passed, if Ihe gan's mosl monumenlal prob-, MAINTENANCE New or Used Car ~h ;.,' I . I 1 " name itself implies that there is mJlllstratJOD, that IS guherna-, time would come wben we iem. 1 think such reform could • Th. Most Complete facilities something wrong with educa. torial appoinlment of the Slale should be forced to oppose the i be sah'aged from the somewhat AI/ sew.r. Inll "rain' delft- tion as we know ii, and 1 don't Superintenden.I, the State Board, entire reform raekag~. That'l amazing package Ihe Governor II. .y ,'ectrlc .'c"illes. in the D.troit Ar.. brlieve this to be the case. Nor of E d ~ e a tl 0 n. all reg~onal i day may still come. priJposed. For Ihis to happen, Wo,k Glla,anteed • Rent.1 Ind Leasing Program. do I believe that tbe intent or !>?ards In the slale and regIOnal "The only substantial area Governor Milliken and lcgisla. 884.9512 • Chauff.ur Service to YOMr WO the Go\'ernor's Prol(ram is to directors. of disagreement has been that tive leaders are going to have Downtown Office or DowlI' ..J .. COUPON ... ,. 3-4700 make drastic changes in Ihis "We have strongly opposed white MI'. Fuchs has Crom Ihe to al'ail themselves, at this late A Cood Man town Shopping Area area. We can always sland im- bills which would prevent a beginning, opposed the Gover. hour, of the excellent educa- S~cial: Present this cOllpon ' pro\'ement in education, and I local school district supporting nor's package in its entirety, tiona I consullation which they on co",pl,tion 01 wo.k fa, To Know ; ':." am for that. its own schools as generously as to me it seemed the more reo could hac well heeded months 100/0 Discount. 1833 E. JEFFERSON A "Herorm In financing of ed- its voters might wish, ahove a sponsible approach to lobby. if I ago." ucation is something that I - believe we would all llke to st'e, but tben while doing this, why mudd)' the waler with or- ganizational reform? "Among others, there are several areas of greal concern to me in the Governor'" Reform Package. I cannot support a program that attempts to level uff ('uuciltiull and JIlakes no provision for school districts which desire to improve their educational systems with their own money. This creates .a situation which can cause only an overall degrading of educa- tion in our state. "The organizational reform is designed for an appointed o state school board and :\ sys- tem or regional school boards of which there could be some- where between 15 and 30 , .• all appointed. These regional boards would distribute the money and control the curri. culum and in short would run your school district. While you would have a local school board it would have little control. "With the present system you have a possibility of chang- ing things by replacing lichooi board mcmt,llrs. With the pro- s... posed system you wOl'ld have asa a to go up through sevcral lay. crs of appointed school boards before you get to an elected person thai you could replace, and that person is the governor, and that, for all practical pur- poses, puts the control oC the schoo! district out of reach 01 the district's cleclorate, "It is my' opinion and my recommendation that we should all write our legislators asking them to defeat the entire pack. agc in an cfeorttoprotect our local aulonomy and keep [rom , J allowing. what many ('f)nsider as "Irading bail" in the pack. age, to be used to our dis:ld- vantage. "My purpose in making this slatement i~ to'let it hc knoWl1 that while the board has allow- ed our le,;isla live chairman the freedom 10 prc~ent the Boar~'s BANK.. position, I must wil~~raw :'JiI'Y ( ". ,M-ANUFACTUR~ ~ S support of that position since it includes an acceptance of ~ . the appoinled regional school Robert G. Weiss Serving With Naval Patrol Group Navy Petty Officer Second Class Robert G. Weiss, son of Mr .. and Mrs. Harry G. Weiss of 1950 Severn road, is sel \lIng willi Patrol Squadron 49 at the U.S. Naval Air SIation in Patuxent River, Md., His squadron has just com. plcled a transition Into the Navy's newest patrol aircraft which uses the Navy's [Illest • model anti-submarine warCare avionics system. Sports Site e 1 est (Continued from Page 1) oul-oflhe-way cities to find ice," ~;dd McLaren. "Wc feel the need [or su!:h a building is overwhelming. " Commitlee members claim • thaI, in arJdilion to the arti. ficial ice rink, c1re~.sinli rooms, lockl'rs and merl ing area~ would hr availahle fnr many otber cnmllllinity 'ports ~uch as ten ois. Liltle l.('agu(' roolhall and in'ferest hasehal1, swimminl,! and Bahe an 0551 Ruth LI':!I(IW activities. "We have had a numhl'r of pl'rsons tell us thaI a prohlem mighl dl'vl'lop in the area or On new and existing Regular Passbook Savings Jl;lrkjn~, hut our sludil'.s revl'al no SUeil thing," claiml'd Me. and daily interest Savings Deposit Receipts. Larc'n, '1')]('1'1' w()ulrl hr a grl'al 4~% !l1'al of conI inuous activity in whit-h many groups wllliid hI' OUf invo\v('fl .. nIl yr)\lOg~tl'r~ and On 5/50 Savings Plan, with $500 minimum • ". "". ~, , " l, ",. .. f/ '. " '. ".. ". ~.' t,. "', Thursday, January 29, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS S~vim Clas8es Offered For All Swimming classes for Prc. The 12 week course Includes OPEN Sc~ool.Toddlers and recreation 36 hours of instruction with sWllIlfl'lmg for Men Senior Cili. each 3 haul' session including zens reprcsent the widc range about one hour of classroom EVENINGS 20507 MACK AVE. of opportunity available to work and two hours of pool Monday, Thursday, Friday BELMONT FURNITURE Grosse Pointe citizens to uti]. till.le. ParUcl{lants will be reo near Belufait ize their five swimming pools quu'ed to purchase a text plus during the after. school hours a mask, fins and snorkel (from {1JtcjJe (A;-t/nte swimming program adminis. $9-$40). Air regulators and JTIL 9 P.M. tered by the Department of tanks may be rented for a nom. HOME OF FINE COLONIAL FURNITURE TU 4.1440 Community Services Grosse inal cost. The fee for the cow'se Closed All Day Wednesday Pointe Public Schools'. is' $30. The basic program of instruc. A medical examination will tion for children from age seven be required for all participants to thirteen is complemented by and basic swimming require. numerous other programs which ments met (300 yard swim, 50 include Scuba Diving (age 17 feet underwater swim, 10 min. and over) Pre.School Instruc. utes float, 40 yard tow of an. 2nd tion (age two.six), Senior Life other swimmier, and 5 minutes Saving (15 yrs. and over), A. of treading water). STOREWIDE ;\. U. Competitive Swimming New swimming opportunilies (7 yrs. and over), Preparation included in this year's program for Competitive SWimming (7 are available to pre.school BIG to 15 YI'S.), Women's Instruc. youngsters at South High School tion, Wated Safety Instruction Saturdays. Children in this spe- 07 yrs. and over), Program cial program will have a half fO.I'.Handicapped Children, Skin i hour lesson. The program ex. D.'Vl~g (10 yrs. and over), Be.' tends beyond the pre.school I WEEK! gmrnng and Advanced Diving age to include 5 and 6 year Instruction ('1. 12 yr. and over), aIds. Each Child must be ac. Men's Senior Citizens Recrea- companied into the water by ti~n Swimming, openswim'j his 0 w n parent or guardian. m~ng, and Family Night Swim. Clar.ses will be divided into mlDg. sections of 15 with two to four Highlighting the vast array yeal' old children in the 11 of classes which have unusual i o'clock to 12 o'clock sections a p pea I to swimmers is the I and five to 6 year old. children Scuba Diving class at Nor thin the 12 o'clock to 1:00 o'clock Higb School on Monday eve. sections. nings. Mr. Lee Duhaime will A special opportunity for once again be available as the Senior Citizens Men's Swim. ... Sale feature * instru.ctor for this class. As a ming has been announced for past member of the Board of: the Parcells Pool on 'l'uesday JI Directors of the American Skin i evenings from 8:30.9:30 p.m. FAMOUS 1/ ARROWBACK Diving Association, consultant Instruction is optional for this to Michigan State Police, Ma. particulrr class as the class comb and Wayne County Sher. may decide Cor itself. A fee of ills Departments as well as the $6 has been se't for the 10 Detroit Harber Master, Division week session, " of Under Water Search and Re. Because of limiteVietnam. Presenting the award was Colonel O. E. Smith, command. of quality ing officer of the 25th Infantry Fireplace Division's Srd Brigade. Pfc. Dietrich ear n e d the award for heroism in action Wood against enemy forces in Viet. Birch or Hardwood : nam. He is .assigned as an in. UPHOLSTERED • CANNAL COAL fantryman in Company C, ?nd • KIN riLING WOOD i Battalion oC the 26th Infantry delirery '0 all the Poinfes 'Division's 27th Infantry. CALL 777-2800 \ Burning the n:idllight oil at SOFAS. CHAIRS VIAENE NURSERY SALES ,the night spots won't help burn the mortgage on your hoine. I NOW Invest now in Colonial Federal Savings 6% Certificates ..... Compounded HIGHER Quarterly to give you a new high "'S Effective Annual Interest of EARNINr~ 6.136%. Issued in minimum New Arrivals Ln amount of $10,000, You choose maturity date between ~ Dining Boo", two years and five years. Stop in at any of our officer, for complete details. TABLE LAMPS ALL SALE PRICED! Furniture Knee Hole and Secretary WITH FORMICA TOP TABLES DESKS by Temple Stuart ON SALE! COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY (6.136% effective annual interest) 6rl!tI,t S(~'(J(!ti#,,, #,1••• UP WALL ACL'1ESSOIlIES TO PEWTER Wll"'£ CIIAIN Li1MPS SL"01VL1ES.@tc. SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO $20,000.00 I Hundreds of COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS, Unadvertised DETROIT 18901 Kelly at Moross-DR 2.8877 EAST DETROIT 15751 Nine Mile It Gratiot-PR 1.8820 Sale Specials! GROSSE PTE. WOODS 20247 Mack at Hunt Club- TU 6.1080 GROSSE PTE. FARMS 63 Kercheval "On the HiU"-TU 6-6661 HOURS: 9'30 fl.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday '11/8 p.m. 20507 MACK AVE, TU 4-1440 Plge Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Jlnulry 29, 1970 I If i", nOll'ie.1 lI..t Black Elllployes nice, we've lot itl ,...... ,SAVE ••• WINTER PRICES...... ~ 7naftne Panel Subject Browse w 8pec/,'alties and i "Blacks inI.'h"'; Construction I the IndlJstl'y-WindolY Dressing or 'MeaningCul Employment?" is i tjcss AWNiNGS 71autical thl' tOllic of the Sunday, Feb. GIV.E LONG LASTING SERVICE (Jlfis ship's ruary 1. EI'ening Forum. to be held at 8 o'dock. in the Grosse New Modern 1970 Deslgns~ • HI, Lo,d,hlp Jew.lry wheel Gel Year 'Round Protecticn • Cockley', Sprell,o •• Pointe Unilarian Church, (fI'V course plotte,) 19605 Mack The panel includes Henry with New, Beautiful Vinyl. • S,.,ry Top,llIer Open Dellv , .. , Rogers, who will represent the Coated Dacron Fabrics, h,.tv loet Sheet F,lellYo 'III • Ad Hoc Construction Coalition, • IlnKlll .. , FREE ESTIMATE • Neutlcel LlmPt a group organized to improve . • Cenelliin Ch.". minority rights within the con. (all LO1 0890 struclion industry;.,Tom Storey. • SHIP'S WHEEL FAMOUS NORPOLE who will represent the Meehan- 6330 E. JEFFERSON Soiling Jocke', with the hidden hood ical COitractors Association; i. WESERVICEYOURCOMMUNITY---- .. 24,50 VALUE -- .._$17,95 : ~~I:te Bll;b~rouL~wofF~~~1t~ayne U.5,. STATE • 5CHO~LS FLAGS. BANNERS I Jack Mogk. a member of the fRATERNAL • CHURCK pates. Accel50rill • All 5.111 I Wayne State Unil'ersity law Cae.. : 1...... 1------! ully, will moderate..__.._~~ I ..__ .__ .. . . ~.~.. ! Charlie. Rossie's THE SPRING • Photo by John Duncan A gas explosion devastated the home In the picture. Luckily, no one was home of !'I1r, and Mrs. Sidney S. Hall of 34 in either house at the time this occurred, DOWNTOWN FORD Harbor Hill, leveling it to the ground. about 11 p.m. on Saturday, January 24. MEDITERRANEAN Invit•• You to Se. A few brief seconds later a second blast . A third detonation damaged a Woods damaged the left wing of the residence fire truck and injured three Woods Dick Warner of the Halls' neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. firefigh ters. For Your Next ,~~::uI. f CRUISE Chilton Drysdale, ~8 Harbor Hill, seen New or Used Car )~I. "1- .._-----_ .._------~--_._------_._------,~ • The MDSt Complete Facilities :~ Dl'unk Driving Arl'ests Are Up I OC the 16.769 persons who took U,e breath test last year, in the Detroit Area Police in Michigan -a-r-re-st-e-d-Ig-i'~,;;;the breath test. He can ~:~rly 14.000 tested .15 per- • I •• tof and Lead"g Programs <\~~. Thursday, January 29, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven tional Convention to be held In form, if the following data Is I Entries will be judged by a finally, the writer's one best f should be named "Single Par. Seek Outstanding Single Parent July, in houston, Texas. supplied: distinguished panel of promi. rea son why lhe candidate ent of the Year." IIEADLINt:S ---- - ,_._--_."------_._- ..._-~-~----_._------The ten Metropolitan Detroit The outstanding Single Par. Parents Without Partners, a) name, address and phone nent ~i~izens. . . Inc., is an international, non. number or candidate DeCISion of the Judges Will oj the Chapters lof Parents Without ent of the Year Award is given prof!t, non.sectarian education. b) candidate's age, plus num. be ~ased on the single, ~a.rent's UPHOLSTERING (01 Partners, Inc., (PWP) have to demonstrate appreciation al organization devoted to the ber of children and their g s f~lClllment o~ responslblhty to WEt:K begun their annual search to " a e. hIS or her chJ1drcn, home, work 4322 Mack An. PhOfl. VA 2.'660 and recognition of the dificul. welfare and interests oC single C ) dISCUSSionof \~hy candl- and community; his or her new As Compiled by the locate the outstanding single ties involved in raising chilo parents and their children. date should be conSidered for life as a single parent. his or • Custom • I parent in the Metropolitan Dc. dren in a one.parent family. The public is invited to sub. the award. ' REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING Grosse Pointe 'News troit area. The winner will be Similar award contests will be mit entries on behalf of any Entries and forms must be her approach to the future; and awarded a citation and a fifty held throughout the United single parent of their acquaint. postmarked no later than Feb. • free pick up and deliv!TV -, dollar savings bond at a com. Siaies and Canada by the over ance who resides in the Metro- ruary 15, 1970, and should be • select from hundreds of ji7&« (Continued from Page 1) memoratlve event to be held 410 chapters of PWP. The win. politan Detroit area. addressed to Parents Without falmc, smoke reached the top !Joor of March 21, 1970. He or she will ner of the International Single Entry forms arc available Partners, Inc., c/o L. Frank • custom made slip cover, the 25.story building. Estimated also automatically be in the Parent of the Year Award will upon request from PWP. Essay. Joslin. Chairman, Single Pal" • guarunteed • terl7ll avttilab'- damage was $150,000. finals for the Internatiol,lal Out. be invited, with all expenses style entries of no more than l'nt of the Year Award Pro. fREE ESTIMATES- VA 2.'660 • • • standing Single Parent of the paid, to receive the award at two typewritten pages may be gram, 4369 Lakepointe, Detroit, OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCI! PRESIDENT NIXON SAID Year award. the Eleventh Annual Interna. submitted instead of an entry Michigan 48224. Sunday that the United States I would supply more arms to Israel "as the need arises" to offset arms shipments by other powers to Middle East nations. He said in a message read to a Jewish conference: "We would prefer restraint in the shipment of arms to this area, (the Mid. dIe East). We are maintaining a careful watch on the relative strength of forces there and we will not hesitate to provide arms to friendly states as the need arises." North Students NOW Named To NHS Some 120 senior students were recently inducted into the . newly formed North High chap. new, higher tel' of the National Honor So. ciety. Students were selected on the basis of their overall school and academic record. interest rates All the seniors had a 3.00 aver. age or better. Nan c y Kushman and Rick Schott received special recog. nition at the induction cere. for savings at moneY fo' having 4.00 averages. All members received certifi.! cates and pins, Members wiII hold regular mer,lings and discuss ways to contribute' to the improvement of the school according to Guido FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS of DETROIT Regelbrugge, teacher sponsor of North's chapter of NHS. Mr. own contribution to the Sodety and the school. Projects can deal with a variety of subject depending on the students par. ticulad interests and talents. An exhibit is planned to display the finished works. Among the students who earn.' cd membership in the SoCiety were Jack Alhright, Jill Alex- ander, Frederick Amrine, Val. erie Atkin, Thomas Ballew, Patricia Bartlett, Philip Bege. man, Gary Bill, Beverly Bist, Deborah Bohm. Craig Brown, R",ndaU ...ar 0 w n, ,.Lawr.ence. Briski, Barbara Bruno, Jona- than Bullard, Janeen Carnaghi, Raymond Carpentier;' Jol:in.Cei". i '.' ney, Vincetta Ciluffo, Carol Annual rate Annual rate Annual rate Annual rate Crawford, Kevin Cross, Betsy Cullum and George Curran. for More are Robert Dale, Pam. for regular for for cIa Davis. Den i s e Dawson, Robin Defever, Jacqueline De. one-year two-year Laura, Gary Denoli. Gina De. Passbook six-months Palma, Patrick Dean, George Dolengowski, Deborah Dlouhy, Certificate Certificate Certificate John Duncan, Dan Dykstra, Sayings Rita Duzzie, Thomas Eppich, Deborah Faho:ner, Charles Fen. with daily Savings. Savings. Savings. ton, Lynne Foley, Paul Fuchs, Barbara Gilstorf, Margaret Go. defroi, Michael Graham, and interest. Michael Gregory. Still more are Greg Harte. mayer, Elizabeth Held, Glen Hillger, Lois Hoogstra, Frank No minimum Minimum $5,000 Minimum $5,000 Minimum $10,000 Jefferies, Diane Jerger, Michael Kalvehage, James Kerkmaz, Jeanne Kin, Mary Kirchner. John Knoff, Kathy Krieger, Susan Kuehnel, Nancy Kush. man, Jane Ladney, Daniel Leeds, Walter Leobold and Pa. tricia Marl. The list continues with Anne Savings insured to $20,000 Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Ginn Mashour, Margaret Maskey, Wendelyn Matheson, Nan c y Rugt!lbrugge s II i rl that each member will be asked to work on a project which will he his McCort. Beth Meloy. Carolyn Miller, William Mitaski, Robert Muylaert, Barbara Mooney. See Sybil Nash, He i d i Nardon, Cynt:.ia Nelson. Robert Pal. mer, Eugenia Pappas, Allnn First Federal first Pearsall, Janet Petsch, Robert Pogue, Andrew Price, Diane Prietz, Cynthia Queller. James Ramge, James Rawlinson, Ste. for the highest ven Reed Michael Reese, 11ary Robers, Paul Robertson. Kent Rozycki, Proula Schafer, and rates permitted Merle Sherr-tad. Others arc James Shelton, on these types Ann Schiessler. Susan Schim. Martha Schmelz, R i c h a I' d Schott, Mary Schultz, Rol>crt L Simon, Robert W. Simon, of accountsn James Simmon. Lauric Smith, Susan Smith. Mar~aret Sobics. ki, Lynne Stelmll. Robert Swor, Sheryl Szady, Mark Villeneuve, Carolyn Weber. Brian Webster. of Detroit David Wible, Douglas Widla~ki, Forrest Williams. Martba Wil. loughby. Constance Wilmes, FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS M i c hac I Wolozko, Margaret Yee, Robert Young and Michael Zenn. Phone 965-1400. VIAENE Offices throughout Nursery and Landscape the Detroit area. SNOW REMOVAL By the Season eall 777.2800 w. S.rvlc. Th. Flv. polntll Crosse Pointe Office: Kercheval near St. Clair Pctg8 Eight GROSSE • POINTE NEWS Thursd~y, January 29, 1970 General )lotors from .1912 until] ton" Kan., he started his. a.uto. Knight Pucksters Upset Cranbrook Ob't · 1932. From 1932 unhl 19f)~ he motive career In 1908 and JOined I ua nes was Vice.President and General ICh~ys.ler as a starr master mech. A long dry spell ha-s-e-n-d-ed-f-ew-t-ea-msto score often on us, White or Black ~------I Manager ~nd Member of ~he amc In 1929. f U I 't. L' tt S h I we hav n't been able to turn Board of Directors for tile entire I or D verSl y Igge c 00 e HERMAN L .WE<''KLER In Grosse Pointe Memorial Ch I C r H He became vice-president o( hockey players. the light on much ourselves. Enan:teled Aluminum Funeral services for Mr. ChUfCh. He died on Tuesday rys er orora Ion. e was 1 the Chrysler Division in charge. .. It (elt load to finally put the WeAk1er, 81, of <> •• Edgemont J 27 . G H.t I' second in command to K.T. of manufacturinG the f MARY WAIVE ROSS Funeral services for Mrs. *************************'***** Ross, 77, of 821 Rivard boule. Surrounded by art treasures. vard, were held on Saturday, 18328 MACK AVENUE In tastefully appointed chapels. January 17, in the Verheyden Funeral Home. She died on WE CLOSE The refined setting a genuine tribute. ! Thursday, January 15, in Sara. This Week's . loga General Hospital. WEDNESDAYS ! She is survived by a daugh. AT 1 P.M. HARPER CHAPEL-serving the Pointes ter, Mrs. W. Warren Schram. Bell Ringer Interment was in Woodla\ln PRICES EFFECTIVE JAN. 29th to JAN. 31 It I Cemetery. GEORGE ABUD Funeral services for lrk Abud, 53, of 1933 Manchester Our Own Hygrade's avenue, 'were held on Saturday. January 24, at the R. G. and G. R. Harris Funeral H(,me and West Virginia Brand from St. Maron's Cathedral. He HAM LOAF died on Wednesday, January 21, FUNERAL HOMES in Detroit GeMral Hospital. 15251 Harper Avenue at Lakepointe Mr. Abud was n meat inspec. Ready-to-Ba ke Under the personal supervision of tor for the U.S. Department of Mr. T. L. Harris of Willow Tree Place. G. P. Shores Agricullure [or many years. 2~-'b, Pan lie is survived by his wife, $1.98 SMOKED Gunsberg's Ready-to-Cook HAMS CORNED BEEF All Center Cuts 89L:' 89~und Our Own Gourmet Special=~' PORK SAUSAGE Have You Tried Our The 1I10st Impressive Of .n10/or Cal's Breakfast Ready-to-Cook This nine-lJwuwnger ,~er1(l" offers ,'lplmulor "'''"flfrlwd in 011 01 Links 79L:' STUFFED PORK CHOPS molo,.,lom. Now on di'~JJI(lYand (lVflilllble for ;.IIl1"ec1;aledelivery lit u.s. No, 1 Idaho Baking STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS POTATOES SEMI-BONELESS PORK lOIN ROGER RINKE CADILLAC CO. VEAL PARMESAN VAN DYKE BETWEEN 10-11 MILE RDS. I()./b. B.g 79c STUFFED PORK TENDERLOINS Telephone 757-0767 or 536-6260 • Thur5day, January 29, 1970 G R 0 SSE P U I , , .; t~_,_.'_I I_~ .__ ._. ._. ._P~a9_e_N_in_e_ Church To Hold Book Re'views J STRONG THIEF 10f.his lruck, which was parkedj Bur,ning the midnight oil at BON .JOUR IWins Award Sam Farri~. owner oC the I at the slation sometime befwecn I' lhe night spots won'l help burn The Special Event! PrOgr;~MCGinley. A poet, humorist, Standard Service Slation, l7800 6:30 p.m. and 11 p,m. the pre. lhe mortgage on your home. . , LUXURIOUS DINING ROOM of lhe Grosse Pointe Unitarian, and astute student of human IIC. I :'Iack, repnrted lhe the/l oC a: vious day. The jack weighed 'Church will present a series of Cairs discUS5CS the myster)' and hvdraulic jack from the rear 75 pounds. Serving; • STEAKS • CHOPS • SEAFOOD I 'book discussions and reviews at!rl:ctil'cness of "the good life" I • COCKTAILS • LUNCHEONS-DINNERS by its minister, Dr. Harry C. as they appear in some very Complete Food Carryouts Meserve. human sainlJi. Moderl'ltely Priced ':Yhe books have bee~, select •. Tuesday, March 17, 8 p,m.- , ed, said Dr: Meserve, not be. "The Crime of Punishment," by: COCKTAIL HOUR 3-7 P.M. HOT and COLO HORS O'OWVRES cau.se oC theIr novelty or popu. Karl Menninger. A distingulsh-, 16190 E. Wlrrell 885-8887 larlly, although some of them ed Arneri('an psychiatrist can- I .t Audullen are both new and popular, but side,s the problem oC law and because they present Impor. I order and our penal svstem. i - MicM,all Premien - tant insights into our liCe JJ.nd. " ' times In interesting and provo- I TlIe.lday. Marrh 31, 8 p,m.- : Robert Culp, Natalie Wood, cative ways. At each meeting I "Love and W.iII," by R.ollo May. EllJolt Gould, Il)'an Cannon shall present one book, ('om. A. ps~cholo!-!lst who IS also a ment on its significance as I see plllios.o]l'~cr rdlecL~ on thc new Ia GOLDEN 'it, and then invite comments meaulIIg.s oC Ihese two pow~rf~ll I'BOB "CAROL and questions of those present. lIntl an('leut !orc~, ~o~n wltnlll 6' " ' . tlH! structure of mdll'ldual hu- TED" ALICE" H WIll help, of eOllrse, JI man charadeI' and in society. BUDDHA Ihose who come have read the In Technlcalor Chinese-American RESTAURANT book, but that is not an abso- The books will be available at Rated 'R' lute essenllal. Each book has the hook table oC the church, Restricted to Audience. COCKTAIL LOUHGf Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. been selecled because it throws Tickets Cor the whole series oC DICK SHALLALWIN(j Fri. & Set., II o.m. to I of 18 years of an or over 16340 H .....RPER some light 011 a situation, p~r. six ~H'~I~ngs are $.10. Ticke.ls 16555 HARPER, Nr. Whittier 885-0875 Mon.-TnurJ., II o,m. '0 12 '" WILLIAM J. ADAMS has sonal, social, or both, with for Illdmdllal meetlllgs, al'all- I Sunday I 2 to 12. near Whittier been awarded the Grosse Pointe which we shall all be dealinG able lIlthe door, are $2, Sludent Ample Parking Jaycees'1969 Distinguished Ser. in the 1970's." " ticketR are $1 for eaeh meeting, ' Featuring the very finest in Can- COMpun vice Award. The award is prr.- The series began on Tuesday, . AlIllrocec.ds oC th~ pro~r~m ~re. tonese dishes for Lunch,lons and Ca,1)' O.d $e,.ic. sented to young men under 36 Jalluary 20 with "Gandhi's for I~c G!,O;IS.C romte t:n~~aflan r Dinners, plus exotic Cocktails. 881-6010 years oC age. who for' the past Truth" by Erik Erikson. ,Church, 'I.his ,program. Dr .• Charlie Rossie's year have demonstraled out- '. . .. Meserve said. "IS presented on I..------..J standing leadership in com- Other diSCUSSIons WIll mcllllle; a non-sectarian. community, ______. munity service. This is the see- ~uesday, Feb~uary 3, 8,f.m. basiB. and all inlerested persons DOWNTOWN FORD ond Distinguished S e I' v ice -The Population Bomb, by are welcome" Award presented by the Grosse Pa~l Ehrlich. A: biologi~t pro- -'----- Invites You To See , Pointe Jaycees, The first award; po!es some poSSible solutlonE to R1NOCUI,AUS STOLEN Mario "Mike" Farmis was presented 10 John C Prost I the relaled problems of popula' M' Ad 'd I' lion, famine, and em'ironment. Edwin O. Bodkin, 876 Tram- For Your Nut ~'~"'dl.~, I~'UI ,•. .", . I I. ams was selecte . rom Ills suggestions are drastic, bllt bley, reported to City polke, New or Used Car . among a. number ?f nomme~s provocative. . the theft oC a pair of binoculars ~: by a S~OIor. Selechon C0!l1l1ut- Tuesday, February 10, 8 p.m. ' and case from the front seat of • The Mosl Complete Facili.ies I tee ~hIC? Incl~ded C~alrman -"A Rumor of Angels." by his locked car, which was park- in the Detroil Artl " E~wa,1 d F oote, vlce:pr~~ldent of Peter Berger. A sociologist ed in Farms Markel parking lot I tl Renlal and Leasing Programs : MIchIgan Mutual Llablhty COn:'- ponders the emergence oC new on Friday, January 16. Mr. I ! p~ny; Edward Laue.r, athletIC rites, ceremonies, and celebra- Bodkin told police the thief forc. • Chauffeur Service 10 Your W'O , director oC St. Paul HIgh School; lions among the young people cd the vent on the Minr's side Mario 'Mike' Farmis Downlown ~ffic. or Down. 3.4700 .l. '. • 80 ACTS I I I 31 PERFORMANOES ,Reverend !,erry Thoma!,. of lof today and what their deeper oC the c~r. removed the rllbber town Shopping Are. Jfl JAN. 30 THRU FEB. 15 Gros.se. POlllte ~ e t h.~ d? s t I significance may be. I Crom around the vent, and gain- A Cood ~"n ~;i: PERFORMANCES Mondoy thru FrldlY 2 Ind' f'.M. (,hUICh, Je~ry Geflch, pllnclpal, Tuesday, March 3, 8 p.m.-' ed entry. The Hensold binocu- To know 1833 E. JEFFERSON Ittl/rdlY 10 A.M ,2:30 Ind' '.M of SOlllh High School and Clar- ~"Saint Watching," by Phyllis liars are valued at $165. SI/ndlY 2 Ind 7:30 f'.M. ence Wascher, manager of .______. . _ PRICES: MondlY thru FrldlY Mallnoo $1.75,$3.00, $3.5. Jacobsons Grosse Pointe. Wo.konds: $2.00, $3,00, $3.50, $4.00. Mr. Adams' qualifications for TICKfTS BY MAil: Sla.epe.tarmane.lim.o ..ddot..p.ie. of this award include membership ... t. ond .nclas. check a, monoy arel.r and stamped, odd,e".d .nvelope. i in the American Institute oC , CPAs, Michigan Association of For ,etu,n: SHRINf CIRCUS,S,.,. Foir Coliseum Det,ait M'leh 41203. ' , . CP As, and the American Ac. counling Association. He has TICKETS NOW ON SALE: been active for the past eight I At the Stote Fair Coliseum Box Office Sears Hudson's Grinnell Stores and all Bonks 'of the' Cam~onwealth. ' years with Junior Achievement I I in his capacity as II past offi. eel' of the Detroit Jaycees and J1Jthe ------_._------,--- past President of tie Univer- sity of Michigan Club of Grosse friend~ skies Pointe. "1f7here else but La A1editet"1'(l11ee Currently, Mr, ),r1ams served ' as Chairman of the Board of I ~ Trustees of tbe Grosse Pointe I Ca?Z you dim 011 Quemlles Congregational Church and is I also the youngest trustee of the. . United. de Brochet Dieppoise? Grosse Pointe Public School I system to which he was elected I lVe'll meet J'OU 'there!" in June, 1969. He and his wife, Lynn and that .Ieganl, nard-winning reSlaurant in the son, David. age nine; live in Yorkshire road. 00 The award was presented tll'i hotet 1..t5-~Pontd1OrtrQln Mr. Adams ata banquet at the 1'WO WAStIlN8TONIOuuvAP Grosse Pointe War Memorial J at!end"-u by outstanding ct)m. Only $342 R"trY.fiol'ls 965-4)200 munity leaders. Your Host Chuck Muer Michigan Week Mrs. Louis E. Wirhel. of Grand Ledge. chairman of the Michigan Week Council' of round-trip / Women's Organizations, has set (o'riday, February 6 for a work- ",shop . luncheon at Stouffer's tt"';,.;.:.•,.••....•.....••.'.:.-..'" I :~."';'T Northland Inn. Letters of Invi- I tatior, have gone out asking presidents of ,more than 70 I I statewide women's groups to at. tend. Delega:zs will chart the course for women's activities I throughout the state during the 17th annual Michigan Week, I ~Iay 16 through 23. PETER S. NYBOER, son of I I DR. and MRS. JAN NYBOER, of Cadieux road, has been pro- moted to Army Specialist Four I while assigned to the 35th Field Artillery in Germany where he I is a Survey Recorder in Head- quarters Battery of the Artil- Ilery's Third Balallion, near I I Wertheim. / / so~ething / /1 Now our little corner of the world can be yours for as low as I.~ new / $342.00 round-trip. / We take off for Hawaii every single day at / 1: 30 PM. And it's Royal Hawaiian all / the way. Movies. Stereo music. Mai Tais, / And stewards and / . stewardesses in Island "/ dress. It's Detroit's only '~> direct une-stop service to the Islands. --.' ~~c - ~~~~/d' ~r For the fastest flights to Hawaii. come fly . r'y~NIII/'II/,j/ with us. Starting June I, United will fiy NEW SECTION ON WEBBER DRIVE nonstop from Detroit to Honolullae Join the other fine families living in this exclusive East side communily. These deluxe units have luxuri. ous details ... spacious pla'ls and wonderful GE kit- chens with every bUiltin .,ppliance. Ideally located adjacent to Eastland Center with easy access to the Edsel Ford freeway, Residen ts a,so enjoy a large community pool and Village House with facilities for private parties. Come see what's new .t Eastland Village. ~.BFDROOM. ~.BATH APARTMENTS ::~~:!'M~~~~'~~c4~~U~~:i=~'D~r:::~~:~~n\/;.~4~;~ fu,nllhod ,nd Docoratod by tho J. l. Hull.an Co",,'n}". [ull,nd Sludlo of 'n, .. lo' Dul,n. MODEL OPEH 11 :30-5:30 DAILY AHD SUHDAY (CLOSED TU£SOAY) u » • » Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, 1970 Icome about on the' difference of DOlnes';p Help S'ud:es Made G.P. Sail Club Nanles Officers coring t e o"tntes just 14 points," said Hollosy. ""'" 10 .. INVITATION 5 h P whose cagers turned in a 17.1 • ------______8y Phil l.oranger stint last season. "We knew at Do 1eu employ a housekeeper, Iand standards in Ihis area.' The officers and directors of The club hopes to enlarge its I Ihc outse! of the sl'ason that c1eaDl.ng woman. laundrc.>s.[ Sick pay, vacation pay and junior program to encourage TO BID the Grosse Pointe Sail Club this good sportsmanship in sail rac. With his "Terrifying Two. 'must' ballgamc. We must then we were an inexperienced team, babYSitter, gardnlll', or any social security are standard week met to select a new slate some" burning thc nets off the face South Lake, the Icague's but. on the basis of the last few other domcstic employee? . fringe benefits in most employ. ing among the younger Pointe Dutch Elm SprlY of committell chairn'en to guide backboards of even' school in 'sleeper' and Lakeview. If we games. I think we arc beginning The Grosse Pointe Human el'.employee situations. A wage sailors. the club's activities in the com. t"tit.rills the league. Co~ch -Ray Ritler, could pick up wins in both con- to gain confidence and we real- Rclations Council and the Inter- consistent wilh minimum living head mentor at North IJigh, has tests. we would be in real good Iy feel that we can beat any- faith Center for Racial Equal- standards is the base for a ing sailing season. CrosH Point. Puk, guided his cagers into the top shllpe." body, if we arc riilht." ity are both endeavoring to soul,d relationship between em. Commodore Bill McCourt, Mic:hiean slol of the Bi.County League. Prior to facing Soulh Lake, With Big Jim Parker, Paul i study Ihe domestic help situa. ployer and employee. Vice CommodQre Norm Rogers Sealed bids will be accepted The sleady ~orsemen. i)oast. the :\'orscmen will play, host to Shirar and Doug Graham com- 'I lion in the Pointe. The women, who assist in and Rear Commodore Hal Stead ing a 6-1 league rel'ord and Chuck }lollosy's South High piling better than average. shoot The groups' finding to date cleaning and maintaining combined with Club Directors by the City Clerk of the City standing 7.1 overall. occupy Blue Devils in wha! promises to mg records, the Blue Devils can have been that manv Pointers Ihomes, suggest that emploYl!es Dale Nouse, Floyd Skikiewicz. of Grosse Pointe Park until first place, leading both Lakc- be a real classic. look forward to an improl'crl. arc a war e of the' domestic l0fttn omit these arrangements Bernie Van Antwerp and Paul by 10 A.M. on February 5, 1970 dew and Clintondall: by one "We mighl as well throw the second half of their sca~on,' workers' rights. Olhers. how- in their dcalings with them as Shoup to elect the following 90b l neh at the Municipal Building, full game. reeords oul the window whl'n Parker has amassed 135 pomts : ever arc janorant of thc law employees. members to chair committees: • 15115 E. Jefferson Ave., for the furnishing of the City's 'Iuch of the eredit for the' W~ play South." said Ritter. in the contests to datI'. followed,' '. - .... ,,-- - -.. If YOUI' employee brings a Ken Jamieson, Publicity; Past Norsemen's success this season '1'hat is going 10 be one whale closely by ShiraI' and Graham, physician's litatement of illncss requirements of Horticulture 'I' . Commodore, Robert Dolson, White Oil for Dormant Spray lIlust go to the play of senior of a ~ame because it will mark "WI' really han)n't planned POlltters ReceIve for the day she was scheduled Budget and Finance; Donald ~Iike Zenn and junior Garv Bcn- I the first time the two teams anYlhin.g' special for the North for your home, do you pay and 25% Methoxychlor for I' Boddy, Entertainment; Dale W)lA'f PlA,(E~ the year 1970: nett. both of whom are playing I ha,ve melon _the cou.'t. I don.t game, but ~~ sh~uld ceriainly Naholl.nl Honors her? Do you .pay her if her Nouse, Planning;. James Davis, at All-Stale ('alibel' thmk there IS any douht that bl' a dandy. claImed Hol1osy, I family's vacallon. occurs when 'OMMIT'ff~ Race Committee; Gary Erbnan, 'MCiT ERRO~S" Specifications of formula lioDd Zenn lias been a~eraaing 225 the ('onlest will he well attend. "We feel it would be a real Tw h' h --d h b she is scheduled at )'our home? I ve Regatta; Dick Warner, Trophies IN ON!: proposal blanks are avail- points per aame while" Bennett: cd." feather in our ('ap to win that I. .0 d I~ ;\~a; s !!d t ~cn Do you file Social Security re. and Dock Supplies; Norm Rog. G4HEf) able in the Department of is just shy ~f th~t mark wilh a I ••• one, because :'oIorth is one of recelvc . y om.e resl en s N'lr ports? '. Ihe finest teams in the reaion" outstal\d mg service to the a- Th" ers, Junior Program; Stan Public Service in the Munici. 21.3'pomt.pcr.game clip, Zenn. It's an old adage, hut one " r'" . I tional Kidne' Foundation IS IS not a onc way street. Shanck, Me m be r s hip; Jay • pal Building. Proposals to be hliS also been hauling rebounds Ithat holds a lot oC water in this i n~I~e date ~or the ~orth.South I ReciPienl/ arc J. Douglas Ad. We ~hould scek or even demand y Deeds, Power Yacht, and Bernie made on proposal blanks and off both boards at a rate just i easc, namely, tha! the South; I IS Satur a : January 31. air president oCthe Kcnt Moore quality performance. As em- Van Antwerp. Roster, accompanied by a certified ~h~rt of 20 a conl~sl.. ' High Blue Devils are a 101 bet- .. ., • •• . , Co;poralion of Warren and plo~ers we should in_str~lct and check for not less than 5% of Thmgs are beglnmng to get I tel' team Ihan their !'ceord The. SI. Paul Catho~,lc High B . W If M D 'f D . tram. We should dlgmfy and the amount of the proposal, a little bit lense at this point I shows. ,School Lakcrs are closing in on t o~tnle 0 ram, .., 0 e- i respcct quality perfonnancc The headquarters of the United 01' an accepted Bidder's ~:f the sea~o~," (,\~imed Riltl'r. I "Wc hJI'(l an olelall rccul'li anoth(>~, ,il'a[(1I1' t~!(', hl~t Ihe.y I r~Jair, 8U Colonial road, has' w~l~ reason.ablc wages and States Jaycees is in Tulsa, Okla- BOlld, Proposals to be plain- We meet Cllnton~lale t.omorrow ,of three win. and. six losses,. ~acc SCIer~1 tou,..h cllstomcl s I. hcaded lhe Kidncy Foundation frmge benefits. homa. ly marked on outside of en. and that has to qualify as a' bul fi r th I. I I In Ihe next few aanleS and .. . .. , -._-. ------.- -- .--. -- .- .. ---.------.-- -.- .---- I'e 0 ese. osses lave I Coach Ed Lau"r is ~ot about to of Mlchl!lan sln<:'e l,tS mceplJon. velope "Proposal on Dutch . .. . scream "victory" at this point.. He recelv~d the flrsl trustees . Elm Spray Materials" and The snazzy Lakers presently a~vard. whl.le Dr. Wolfram was NEW CARS directed to the attention of The ride the top of the Catholic give. nthe first annual volunleer LEASING N. J. Ortisi, City Clerk. League's Second Division East service award. Don't make the MISTAKE of Immediate Delivery Grosse Pointe Park .reserves Colonial.fJnn bracket with a 10-3 mark. Afte!' Dr. Wolfr~m of ~5 North Deep- putting up with an old car, the right to accept or reject IS when it's murdering your bud- knocking off stubborn SI. Clem- lan~s road, nallOn~1 vo.lunteer any or all bids or any part Harbor Springs, Michigan ent last week, the Lllkers now cb'lll'man of the. dIalYSIS an,d • CATALINAS • IMPALAS get with repair bills. Turn it in I thcreof. ! must face S\. David which has I transplant committee. She IS at RICHARD BUICK for a • BONNEVILLES New, Economical Car of your Proposals will be opened in Join the "INN" Crowd! i heen hounding the~ all season: president of Educalional, Media. long.' . Inc. All Makes Avail21ble choice. the Council Chambers of the Let by sure.handed Tim Big. Presentation of tbe awards Municipal Building at 10 For Best Rates Call Today A.M., February 5, 1970. .. f N th ham, who has rollcrl up nearly I ~vas made at the .annual ~eel- T~-~CUS,TOMER ~s KING' I Aft k :AO poinls so far this season.l mg of. the. Nat.lOn~1 Kidney er s ling one 0 or ern ~ N. J. ORTISI M' h' I t 't. I 'the Lakers will need an all.out i FoundatIOn JI1 Washmgton by ::l\ttbatb aUICK, lno. ~~I IC Igon s mas exci mg S opes- effort and better team scoring I.George E. Sch~e~ner, M.D., pro. Jim Causley Leasing City Clerk . th h' t' t d halance to wrap up the litle, fessor of medleme at George- 17601 MACK AVE. TU 6.4605 '---:-15103I KERCHEVAL G. P.News enloy e SOp IS ICO e but, as the saying goes, "they've' town University. who was re- been there before." I elected president of the national VA-I-5400 _- _' 1.29-70 COLONIAL INN. • organization. In other ca{(e action through- Gourmet Dining & Wining • Lux- ,oul the Pointe, the Universitv I SchOol Knit:hl~ suffered a stun'. ------~~------~~~---~~------~------~-~---~----~-_. ning blow last week, when All- urious' guest rooms and suites • State guard Dale McCarthy, the i team's leading scorer, tore a' Cozy and warm with cheery carliledge in his knec, taking fireplaces, . him out of the Kni;zht lineup Save most likely for the remainrler Clip & of the season. The Knights cur. . . F_OR RESERVATIONS I l'ent1y have a 4.6 record going I into Iheir I(ame with Lutheran WRITE OR TELEPHONE West this week. HARBOR SPRINGS (616) 526-2111 It's been a long season for the Cavalil'rs of SI. Ambrose, I but it is no worse than whal Coach Harvey HeHman expect. ed, as he huilds for next ycar. : COUPON SALE! I I I ' . I The Cavaliers slallli cellar.deep ------~CUNNINGHAM'S (OUPON" ~------, ~------. r------~------l in the Catholic Leaguc's AA • Thursday, January 29, 1970 . G R 0 S\S E POI N TEN c W S Page Elaven Valhalla Ready I", The Spring Classes Offered In Photography ned around elementary thcory Pointer Killed In Auto Mislulp Courage has been defined III and practice or photography, hanging on one minute longer. --_._. - ---_ ..•.. _._--- ._- _. _ ..•.. - Norlh High School';-Y;~dislribution will take place in 'l\\I0 COllrses In photograJlhY.l;;;d~\'orkshops designed to help while the advance class assumes FOl'nl(>r Pointe auto -d~al~I.:-r;li~h~el and David; two daugh. book, Valhalla will conlain late Mayor early June. on beginnin~ and advanced I a mat e u I' photographers ,who a thorough knowledge of light Wilfred P. Whyle, 55, 421 Riv. tel's, Mrs. Daniel McCarlhy and I C H some 288 pages. Approximately Sloe levels, are bemg offered by the, feel they arc not gelling the meters, elc., and Story hour for children will begin the first week in Feb- ruary and continue through the month of March in all three Grosse Pointe Public Libraries, Professionally trained, experi. eoced children's librarians have planned programs for all ages. Carefully selecled stories will be told to those who are already Promise for the 70.s in school, and to those who are yet to enter. School Age Story Hours are held after school, for children in kilidergarten - Grade 4-. 'l'he telling time is approximately 30 Tomeet challenge, to encourage progress, this is our promise for the '70's. minutes. This eight.week schedule is as There is nothiIig new about this, of course. For as we enter this new decade, we ff)lIows: are mindful that progressive, responsible growth has been typical of Detroit Bank 8c: Ce n t I' a I Library, TUES. DAYS, 4:00 p.m., February Trust through all our 120years. 3 - l\larch 24; Woods Branch , Library, WEDNESDAYS, 4:00 We are mindful, too, that it is the confidence of our customers that has enabled p.m., February 4 - March 25; Park Dranch Library, Detroit Bank & Trost to grow with our community, '(0 move steadily forward to the WEDNESDAYS, 4:00 p.m., February " - March 25. position we hold today as one of the nation's leading banks. Parents of boys and girls be. As we move to the '70's with you, we are most keenly aware of our responsibllity tween the ages of 31~ and 5 (but not yet in kindergarten) to you and our community. We can promise the best and broadest service inthe years may register in advance for Pre.School Story Hour by con. ahead because we've beenlweping that promise longer than any other bank inthe state. tacting the children's librarian in the nearest agency. The oays and times of these 30 minute sessions, are: Central Library, WEDNES. DAYS, 10:15 a.m., February THE DETROIT BANK & TRUST COMPANY 4 - March 25: Woods Branch Ll bra r y, MONDAYS, to:15 a.m., February 2 - March 23, and TUESDAYS, 1:00 p,m., Consolidated Statement of Condition. December 31, 1969 February 3 - March 24; Park Branch Library, l\IONDAYS, 1:00 p.m. and 2:00p.m., Feb. ASSETS .LIABILITIES ruary 2 - March 23. Demand Deposit3 •••• : •••••• $ 698,467,283 The purpose of all story hours Cash and Due from Banks ••••• $ 308,297,680 i, hi acquaint a child with the Savings and P~rsonal library. the world of book's, and Time Deposits. , •••••••••• 1,014,295,554 ~ive enjoyment and del i g h t .United States Treasury . while meeting many of the, Other Time Deposits .•••••••• 170,417,276 world's' famed book characters, I Securities ..•....•. , ••••• 202,079,027 Total Deposits •••••••••• 1,883,180,113 32"1,250,491" St. Paul Cou.i,dl t State and Municipal Securities .. Funds Borrowed .••• ~••••••• 74,935,000 Other Sccurit~es: ...•••••••• 3,864,700 Unearned Income, •••••••••• 11,613J.090 1Joing Dnal Job' Total Securities ••••••••• 527,194,218 Accrued Expenses and 26,009,863 This year the Stu!lrnt Conn. Other Liabilities .•••••••••. ('i1 of St .. Paul 3/:'hool is func- Total Liabilities ••••••••• 1,995,738,066 Iioning as hoth a social'c'anil Federal Funds Loaned ....•••• 8,250,000 ~carlemic oullet for its students. Commercial and Consumer RESERVES if.,.:.i- :,,1 One of its major nroiel'ts w~' ,~,,;{,,:, :-,~!~ ' , '!~r " 785,800,096 Reserve for Loan Losses, ••••• 23,053,064 revising the school constitution Loans ...... '" wrich hadn't broen undated since Real Estate Mortgage Loans, •• 474.280.249 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS H155. It is also compiling a 24,513.360 questionna ire to be sent to grad- Total Loans .••••••••••• 1,268.330,345 Capital Stock-$10 par value, •• uatp.s asking them for recom- Shares Authorized and mendations on the high. school {)utstanding- 2,451,336 curriculum to belter prepare students for college. The Coun. Bank Premises and Equipment. 25,057.372 Surplus .•••••••••••••••••• 96,000,000 cil also introduced a plan for Accrued Income Receivable Undivided Profits ••••••••••• 16,872,235 exemption of honor students from exams. and Other Assets .••••••••• 27,297.110 Total Capital ••••••••••• 137.385.595 Socially it has slated several $2,156,176,725 TOTAL ••••• 0: •••••••••• $2,156, "17B,725 TOTAL •••••••••••••••• cvents begil)ning with the Win. ter Carnival Weekend set fo," .January 30 through February On December 31. 1969, securities naving a par value of $166,900,000 were pledged where permitted or ~quired by Jaw'to sect!l"a ~ 1. The fun begins on Friday llabllltles, public and other deposits totaling $75,900,7861ncludlng deposits of the Slale of MicWganof$18,4B2,609. when the Lakers take On 51. Hedwig at home. After the hasketball game there will be a dance. Then on Saturday Board of Directors t,hcre will he skating at the WALKER L, CISLER WILLIAM E, GRACE JAMES McMILLAN CLEVELAND THURBER Farms Pied from 7:30 p.m. un- Senior Partner til 9 p.m. The weekend will be Chairman of the Board President Director topped off with a toboggan trill The Detroit Edison Fruehauf Corporation RAYMOND T. PERRING Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone to Warsaw Park on Sunday Company LEStIE H. GREEN Chairman sponsored by the Senior Class. FRANK A. COLOMBO 11. LYNN PIERSON HERBERT B. TRIX The hili Valentine Dance is I Chairman scheduled for Saturday, Feb. Executive Vice Presidp,nt Automotive Materials Chal1'ffian of the Board Director ruary 14, from 10 p.m. until I The J. L. Hudson Company Corp. Dura Corporl1tion The Standard Products III i d n i g h t , in the sc hool LOUIS A, FISHER ROBERT F. ROELOFS Company cafeteria. WILLIAM B. HALL Director Executive Vice President PreRident KENNETH J. WHALEN WILLIAM A. FISHER Great LakeR Steel President' Januarius A. Mullen CHARLES H. HEWITT Michigan Bell Telephone Appointed to Authority Director Director C, D.SMITH (Died D~c. 20, 1969) Executive Vice President Company Gov. William G. Milliken re. WALTER B. FORD II JASON L. HONIGMAN Parke. Davis & Company JAl'fIESO. WRIGHT cently announced the appoint Chairman of the Board Senior Partner C. BOYD STOCKMEYER Director ment oC Ja nuarius A. Mullen. Honigman. Miller, Ford & Earl President Wallace-Murray 5 Lake rourt, Grosse Pointe, Schwartz and Cohn Corporation to the Southea~tern Michigan Design ABsociates, Ine, .ARBIE O. THALACKER Transportation Authority. EDWARD J. GmLIN ROBLEE B. MARTIN President WILLIAM R. YAW Mullen. chairman of the Executive Vice President Vice President Detrex Chemical President hoard of direrlors o( the Shcl. .Fruehauf Corporation Wabeek Corporation ler.Glohe Corp., DctrOlt, will Ex-CeU-o Corporation Industries, Inc. scrve on the' Aulhoritv for n trrm expiring: .June 30, 1972, The appointmcnt req\lire~ Scn. Advisory Boards ate confirmalion. Macomb County "l a III c):tI'C'mrly pleased I Oakland County KAYE H. BUITi\RS lhat Mr. l\ll1l1l'll has agrced I V. L. ANDERSON HERBERT H. GARDNER JA'MF.S A. MASON to servc on this Authority be. GEONGE R. AVERILL EDWARD II, LERCHEN GEORGE 8. MURPHY, JR. JOHN IIUE'ITEMAN, JL ('a\l~e its work is going to he ERNEST W. SEAHOLM WAf.TER A, LAUER I'astly importanl to the ('Ilure I F.M, BROOCK J. J. LEVY of much of Michigan and a MAURICE F. COLE CHA'RLES E, LEWIS J, ROBERT F. SWANSON JIU8ERT MOORS man of ~fr. 1\l1ll1en's Npahili. JOHN K. MARTIN A. C. WERMUTH MAXWELL F. RAYMOND tics will hI' a I'rry valuable ROYA,DODD asset in coping wilh thr tasks URUCE .R. DODDS CLARK C. SEELY which the Authority will face," the GOl'crno; said, Mullen was presiclent of the Mare than SOaffic •• in and llraund Detrait:. end IIn affice in Landan. Englendtaal Shcllcr Ma nufacturing Corp. (rom 1961 10 1967 and holrl.~ a law degrre from Creighton Univenity. Open SundlY' 10,00 to 4:311 111..... end ,,1. Till ,:~ '.M. DETROIT WE DELIVER BANI( o. O,d.n of $5 or More ErTRUST ROS.L YN MARKET You're 120 years to the good when you bank at Detroit Bank & Trust MmberfOlC OIdtlt III tM 'Hoeft 21020 MACK It losl", .t .84-3600 -.-.------'-._------.-- ~----.-.~..-.~~-- -.-.--- -.-_ --.- p--- -.-.------.------._ ------ P4!ge Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, ~~ Pollution Topic Pointers To Play III Bridge Contest Icontract Brid~p. League may Medical Staff Olfice_rs Named 1 ___ ,____ enler. There wIll also be a sec. , Of Club Lecture Phil Leon, of Lakesh-;e road tional film star, is a wildly en. lion fot non.members. The orcicers of the Medical vid H. Barker, M.D., President; , .and E. J. Smith, Jr., of Fishel' thuias.tic bridge champion. He II Preliminary On. To .S harif Staiiof the Collage Hospital ol Hal'old E, Cross, M.D., Vice. "Grosse Pointe Farms - The road, members of the District a~d his group are tourmg se\'en ,Tournaments are now being Grosse Pointe received a unan. President; John H. Williams, Problem of Pollution in Air and Twelve bridge team, cham. CitieS, , : he.ld .at the 200 bridge c!ubs in imous vo\e ofdappr~v~l as Ihey M.D.. Secretary, and Lyle H. Water," and what concerned Pions of Michigan and Ohiu The. Dallace A c c s: North. M:clugan, Nort~ern OhiO and wer!' rc.e ecte to t ell' posts at Korum, M.D., Tr,pasurer. I individuals can do about ii, will . , " 'AmerJcan representatlves to' Wmdsor. In thIS area, games the recent quarterly stall meet. be discussed at an open meeting w.IIl clash WIth the Sha.rif B~ldge the World Championship Tour- arc being held at the Grosse ing. I In other appointments of the of the Mackinac Chapter of the Circus at the Detroit Hilton, nament team games in Stock. Pointe War Memorial Bridl;e Re.elected by their fellow I ~~~~ra~o~~If, ~reT~~I~~e~~H~~: Sierra Club to be held on Thurs. February 19 through Febr\lar~' holm nexl June, will abo meet Club every Monday at 12:30 staff members for 1970 are: Da. proved the recommendations of day, February 5, at 7:30 o'clock, 22. at 8 o'clock. with the Sharif Circus. 'fhe o'cJock and every Tuesday and -- ..,----.------the Staff for Division Chiefs. in the Undercroft of Christ The Sharif Bridge Circu~ Is public will watch these matches Saturday eve n i n g at 7:30 calilng John Bourget at 372. Serving for 1970 are: Robert H. Church.Grosse Pointe. made up of some members of ,in the Hillon Ballroom by the o'clock, through February 14. 0626. Ambrose, M,D" Chief of the John Sprecht, sophomore at the .undefcated world champion I ~ca~s of V~ ..Graph and closed Tickets to see the evening If Ihe District Twelve Team Division of Surgery; Walter F. South High School and repre. Itah.an Blue team. an~ other I Circuit teleVISion. , games between the Circus, the . . . Kujawski, M.D., Chief of the sentative of the Mackinac Chap. foreign stars. Shanf, mterna.: On the afternoons of Friday. Distr1r:t Twelve Tea,m and the beats the Sharif Bridge Circus, Division of Medicine; GCQ\ge E. tel' in Detroit. indicates that ------. Salurday, and Sunday, at 1:30 Dallas Aces are available at, $1000 will be dona led by Stan. B. Rogers, M.D., Chief of the this meeting will help call at. You are doing your best only I o'clock, an Open Pair tourna. the Grosse Pointe War Memo. I cl'aft Pro d u c t sand Cosco Division of Obstetrics, and Ray tention to environmental 'prob. when you are trying to impro\'e ment will be held at the Hilton. rial Bridge Games on Monday, i Household Products to the I E. Craig, M.D., Chief of the lems in our own community. I It will be open to el'eryone in on _w_h_a_t_yO_U~~~~~!_. .__ ~~:,._~_~_~ber __~_r._~~=_,~.l.~~~~~_~_~l~~_S_~~~~~, __~~_.~~turday, or by I learn's _~~~~~~~.~~_~arity. G~_ner~~__~~~_~_~_~~.,_~~:~_io_n_. _ the Greater Metropolitan De- troit area who would like to learn more about the activities of the Sierra Club and how to go about solving local problems. Some 260 members in the Detroit area believe that all individuals genuinely interested in doing something about en. vironmental problems can 1:le part of an effeclil'e program if they have a chance to work with other pcople who share I similar interests. The meeting on February 5 will provide this opportunity, The session is Olle of a series of stale.wide General Member. ship meetings being held during January and February by the Mackinac Chapter to help local groups get their own programs started. Local conservation is. sues will be discussed and some of the national activities of the club and the outing and con. servation programs of the Mackinac Chapter described and explained. For additional information call John 5precht at TUxedo 5.6502. Lentpn Lectures Set At St. Clare 51. Clare oC Montefalco Parish is sponsoring a series of lee. tures durin/! lent which will be given by the fa~ully of St. John's Provincial Semmary. Plymouth, Mich. Each lecture will be followed by a discus.' sion period. These talks will begin on Ash Wednesday, February 11, at 8:00 p.m. in the church audio torium (basement church) and continue t h I' 0 u :it h 0 u t the Wednesdays oC Lent. I The auditorium is located on the corner of Mack avenue and Whittier road. in the Park. The public' is invited and a "Emergency situations aren't optional small fee will be asked to cover the expenses. 'The theme of the lee lures is "Christian Freedom and Chris- .Tha~why 4 discbrakes are standard on tian Response in the Contem,- porary Church." The schedule and topics for this program is as follows: every Mercedes-Benz:' Feb. 11, TOI,'C: Did Anyone Eat .' The Apple?: Creation and ori- gin::l sin in modern biblical studies. Speaker: Very Rrverend Add. ison G. Wright, 5.S., M.A., S.S.L., S.T.D .• Rector of SI. Jobn's 'Provincial Seminary. Feh. 18, Topic: Original Sin in The Light Of Evolution And OU KNOW the feeling. The hC:!ur'slate.' braking system is designed to give a'con- ' , car., C(lunt how many times you have to Reach under the dash. Not a wire to Personalism. The road is clear. The slow metro- Speaker: Reverend Thomas D. trolled straight.stop-even when you have make those tiny steering adjustments to befch. . Stanks, S.S.. B.A., S.T.D., Y, nome of the wipers keeps you CO!!!- to stop short from high speeds. (Which is keep it from wandering. Our recirculating Look at the trim. If it looks like wood, Professor of Dogmatic Theo. pany. Your mind is already home. a polite way of saying "panic stop,") ball.type steering, even with power added, it is wood-not plastic. Tf it looks like logy. Then it happens. You'll feci this extra margin of control helps to give you a certain "feel" for the Feb. 25, Topic: Faith: Opennf'ss chrome, it is chrome-not plastic. To The Ever Greater God. Just over a rise you find a trailer truck and braking power the first time you test road and a con.fidence that the car will We could take some shortcuts, make Speaker: Reverend Thomas 'sprawled in your path. There is only one stop'a Mercedes-Benz. track where you aim it. some compromises. Our carS would still D. Slanks, 5.5., B.A., S,T.D. .thing belween you and a20.ton roadblock. Because we believe, when you've got We believe that a 70-mile-an.hour ex- be good enough for most people, But they l\Iar. 4, Topic: The l\Ieaninll Of Your brakes. to stop, you've got to stop. Chrisl: Focal point oC Chris- pressway is no place to play with your wouldn't be good enough for Mercedes- In a Mercedes-Benz, those 'brakes tian belief. But don't stop here steering wheel. Benz. Mar. 11, Topic: The Changing 'would all be the disc type. Not just the There's more to a Mercedes-Benz than Look for the little things Meaning Of The Church. fronl ones. All four. We offer no options. New brochures Speaker: Reverend Alex J. We believe that the braking system is one just stopping. After all, the joy is in the A lot of "n~ar great" cars missed being Brunell. B.A .. S.T.I.. Ph.D .. Just mail the coupon for a colorful bro- of the most vital mech- driving. great because of sloppy workmanship, Dean of SI. .John's Provincia I chure describing Mercedes-Benz in more Seminary. and Professor of anisms on an automo. In fact, a Mercedes-Benz may even slapdash assembly or lack of attention to detail. And if you would like the conven. Hislory of Religious Thoullht, bile. So it must be the change your driving habits. Because if details. , Mar. 18, Topic: Passiontidc and ience of your own Mercedes.Benz while best we can build. your kDuckles now whiten cvcry time you So after you test drive a Mercedes-Benz The Sacrament of Penance. vacaHoning in Europe, check the box for It's a stubborn at- face a sudden curve in a swarm of flicker- and see the big differences in handling and Speaker: Reverend Thomas our Guide to European Delivery. Doyle. 5.5,. M.A., 5,1'.1.., Pro- titude. And an expen. ing brake iighls, a Mercedes-Benz could control, take a few momf:)1ts to examine Better yet, visit our showroom. Our fessor of Sacramental Theo. sive one. prqve to be a relaxing experience. the litlle differences. Run a matchbook logy. representativewill beglad to tell you about But anything less Our four-wheel independent suspen- around the hood, trunk and door open. Mar. 25, Topic: Easter And The any of our seventeen models. The prices Renewal Of Eucharistic Prae. sion plants those tires on the road like no ings. See how the gap is exactly the same Disc "rakes beller is not good enough for range from $4,961* to $28,120*. tiee And DE!lief. resisl lade. Mercedes-Benz. ordi nary suspension could. Helps you take throughout. (Try Ihaton yourplescnt car.) Speaker: Reverl'nd Thomas curvcs in one, smooth swing-evenly be- Notice that evcry scam has been filled And be sure to take that test drive, Doyle, S.S., M.A., S.T,L. twecn the white linc and the guardrail. :When you've got to stop and smoothed, like the finish of fine china. Copyright 1970.Mercedes Benl of North America, Inc. And the next)ime you drivc your own National Secretaries Disc brakes are superior to common Slam a door. It sounds like a V,IUIt'S. .East and Gulr COO" porls or enlry, e.c1usive o!lransporlalion, oplions. 51ale and localta"es, ir any. 'drum brakes for three reasons. The National Secretaries As. sociation Iinternational) will One, a disc brake is bcller able to dis------,I I salute the l(olden anniversary sipate heat-a major cause of brake fade. r~ ' I of the hroacleastinl( inclustry in Two, there's far more effective braking I I ils eh:hth' annual 1970 February I I area on a disc brakc lhan on an ordinary Prol(ram of the Year to hI' hl'lcI I Please sen,! me your full-color brochure of the Mer. I Fehruary 25 at Chamherlin drum brake, giving you I ccdes.Benz 010101' cars. WoJiclay Inn) in Dearhorn he. more Slopping power. I 0 Please include the Mercedes.Benz Guid~ to" Euro Rinninll at 5:30 o'clock, Three, a disc hrake I pean Dt!livery. is less affecled by I Name _ water and you face less I danger of brakc fail. I Addrcss _ I lire, even in a cloud. '..:.:: I Cily--- Stalc Zlp_ burs!. In addition, ~~ I toe Mercedcs.Benz "'~"" I Telephonc _ """'~'.... ',-',\- I . . ;'~. ~------~ M,.rccdcs.Bc/l<. 280 SE, a 5.pas'~C"flcr, fuel.illiee/ed pcrformallcc .sedall for about $7,700. Wood Imports 15415 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48205, Phone: 313-521.6600 MAGICIAN TED JOHNSON Srrrlollllnp 'n child,,"', ,,"r",, For In'orm.tlon '''.37.1 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham, Michigan 48011. Phone: 313-564-5454 O.'rr 10 )',.ro "'1"o1,nco Wood Imports North Iii-t.7 7 7 7 7 777757 55 5 7 r 2 r r a sa em • Thursday,_ J~~uary 29, J 970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen ------, . ,.~. __.•. ,".__ ,_._. --._-_._+0 .._.----- _ Il's almosl imposo.ible to I Many a m".1 has a llrealer !cannot go back I~ehind the lille Star of Sea Rig'. II Sel.oolII Coach Wood Helps Ctar,"fy ,unless the ball IS touched by, ,Offi('ers. Flee/ell~ ' --.' gr.'1l u)lpOrluf.ily when you I expenditure of speech than he thp opposing team, 'B, F ',' C} '}' have both hands in your pockets, ,has an incolllc of ideas. Plans t0 eet a enge C 00 oy C P It. "In goaltending, offensively .y (Ull ("" (I " M Ch II 5 h Ib . age ena las and defensively, no member nf 8y Pellper Whllel~~;- --r;;--, , . ... either'team ('an to)lch the ball The Grosse Pointe [nter.Faith 16th Year , ,I. med!ately oarlshlOncr~ wenl . , By Phil Loranger once it starts its downward Center for Hacial Justice re. Shll another parochial school:lOtO• ENTER THE SHORE CLuB COMMUNITV ON • .IE-HERSON AVE, JUST SOUTH Of NINE. MIL.E 1\0. IE! YOUR AU1lfORIZED CADilLAC DEAtER'. ATTRACI'IVE SEL'ECTlON OJ NEW AND PRBVlOUSLY OWNED CADItLACS TorM'" M,nRQ.nQ AQtJnt9 PROCTOR HOMJ;R WARREN. INC. .. G R 0 SSE POI N I ENE W S Thursday, January 29, 1970 Page Fourteen ------~------Grosse Pvinte News \Vhat Goes 01. ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. Memorial Ce:iter Schedule OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL on GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 at Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, IItlchigu January 29 • February 5. Open dally 9 a.m •• 9 p.m. (Ticket oUice closed Sunday) Your Library FULLY PAID CIRCULATION ... All Memorial sponsored activities open to the By Vlrglala Leoaard ------Gross~ Pointe public. Hospital equipment available for Phone TU 2.6900 free. loan: crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and Have you ever stopped to I And what of our own Bad! MemberAlIohlllanPress AssoolalioDand Nall'mal Ellllorlal Auoclallon hospital beds. wondel' where your home town ,.Axe, Michigan? Captain Ru. I NATIONAL ADVERTISING RI!PRF.SENTATIVE By Sibyl Ml4 Fiflh AI.enUt.\'~:~\':r\"'~~~~~wnv~::nlauve. Inc. 8VrBnlg.mn GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LEND.! got its name? When you've ~dolph Papst was responsible , CHICAGO OFFICE ING LlBRARV. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesd9Ys, driven througl~ towns with odd fqr. this unique ~ame in ~he 333 North MichlgBnMenue Phone FinancIal6-22/4 Wednesdays, Thursdays 10 a.m. _4 p.m. Volunteer con- names, haven l you wondered spring of 1861 while surveYing' Mr. Dan's Beauty Salon ... opened at 100 ------sultant on duty Fridays 2 _4 P III 881.4594 where on earth. they had come the trains between. H a I' b 0 I' Kercheval on the Hill a little over two years ago. ROBERT B. EDGAR,.....EDITOR and GENERAL :MANAGER . . . from? There IS a new book Beach and Sebewamg. There Owner.operator Dan Matuszczak, who has been in WILLIAM ADAMO ADVER'l'ISING MANAGER Thursday, January 29 out with the s nap p y title:: he found an axe in very poor Grosse Pointe for ten years, personally styles each JANET MUELLER , FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY "'10:00 a.m. Braille fl'ranscription-Mrs. John McNa., SCRATCH ANKLE, U.S.A. condition and as a result he customer because he believes in individual care, JAMES J. NJAIM NEWS mara Instructor 'W h i c h .tells us of American named his headquarters Bad PEPPER WHITELAW NEWS.' . . . place names ilnd their deriv!l. Axe Camp. Later the intersec . attention and fasl service. Miss Ruby" the mani...... ,...... 10.30 a.m. Grosse Pomte Garden Center Bonsai Work. tion. tion became known as Bad PHILIP LORANGER .. SPORTS, NEWS h curist, has been in the Pointe for twenty-five LILLIAN KARR _. ADVERTISING SOp. Thr author. Myron Quimby, Axe Corners. years. Mr. Dan's opens at 8:00 a.m. and custom. MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING • 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. . was born in San Antonio, Tex.. Another interesting name ers are in and out ... quickly and beautifully . GWENDOLYN SYKE , ADVERTISING • 4:00 p.m. Basic Figure Drawing for Senior High-: b~1 grew up i~ ~Ua~ta, Ga. and ~rigin is Lh~t of Chili, Wis. TUxedo 5.2788. JOHN I'IhrKENZIE . BUSINESS Robert Rathbun Instrucor I HIS career, begmnmg m 1941. consm. Here, m the ear I y • JOANNE EASON .. . ACCOUNTS • 6'30 L'b S . 'p f . G" I was largely in the Army (for! 1870's, the railroad crew that Discovered ... at the League ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING . p.m. 1 rary clence- ro essor lImes, Instruc. a period of sixteen years. ac.. came through was supposed to Shop the silver chest you cun m:ITY HAUGHT ..., ..... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING tor. tuaHy). In addition, he is il ,put up a sign reading ,"Cedar. ONNELLEE KOENIG ..... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet Supper. student of the French language, hurst." 0 n e of the men re. leave out. You'll treasure this I. good looking chest on legs be. MARIE KREINER , .. PP.h' .... PPP.P .p". •.•..... CJRCULATION 7:30 p.m. Reading Dynamics history, customs, and mus!c, I marked that this was the chilli. ._-- ...------. ------. . ., .' and served for two years as In. est place he had ever been, the cause it's so highly decorative as I 8:00 p.m. SIlversmith s GUild. ' I terpreler for NATO in France. temperature at that time being well as very practical . . . one A Go Iden Opportu nity I. 8:00 and 9 p.m. Yoga-Charles Friday, Instructor. ~He has a!so finished a seco~d 47 degrees be!ow zero,,, so in. hundred seventy doIlars. * 8;00 and 9 p.m. Thursdav Night IJance Club-Mr. and book entitled THE DEVIL S . stead" of. makmg the Cedar- • With the resignations of Wi.lliam P. Ellenburg, of and Mrs. Ted 'Forrest, Instructors. EMISSA.RIES. ,~:;~t ,,~ht~:,!,they named the Winter.Timely Special ... at Trail Ap.othecary, The. Park and. Thomas R. ~ochlll: of The Shores, as 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre Performance "The The title of the book comes pubh9 safety dIrectors the fIVe POlntes now have only M Wh C t D' " from one of the towns men. Kee.Kalamazoo was the name 121 Kercheval, is Mary Chess Body Lotion regu. two public safety directors. Chief Jack F. Roh, who an 0 ame 0 Inner. tioned (~he arrangement is .in the .Indians gav~ the river in larly four fifty now t\VO fifty. Gardenia, White resigned from his post as Farms police chief in August Friday, Jnauary 30 alphabetical order) called, Ifi. w h I Ch they dlscove~ed hun. Lilac, Tapestry, Yram, Carnation and Strategy are . G . dC' deed Scratch Ankle Alabama. dreds of bubbling sprmgs. The f I t t the fragrances. o as year, s III has not been replaced. 12:30 p.m. rosse Pomte Gar en enter Annual, Th 't sto rl"e behind name means' "where the water This. might be a g.o0d time !or. the city fathel's of ~uncheon. .Speaker Mark Stevens with his tht:a~~~ o:C° tel1s ot a rural boils in the' pOt" according to these. POlntes to conSider appomtlng men who have film of Thailand. Members only. •schoolhouse under which val'. tradition. Later, Titus Bronson, • experIence and understanding in handling the problems • 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. i ious local animals sueh as! in 1829, established a trading A Memo From Margaret Rice ... "I wonder of the juvenile and minor... . • 6:45 p.m. Ballroom Dancing for 7th and 8th grades.L .goats, cows. mules,' ~heep and i post and want~d the t~wn reo how many women are aware of the fact men are Much of the work of Pomte pohce departments IS Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. dogs would take shelter in bad! named after hIm, but m 1836 as interested in women's fashions as women are. with youth involved in minor infractions of the law or • 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffets. weatl1er. Fleas, ticks and other Ihe was overruled ~nd the. ~et. Their taste is superb. They know what they see more serious offenses such as vandalism, possession of '7:00 p.m. American Society of Michigan Engineers, vll:rmints would come up from. tlement" became kn,~wn oCClclal. in the magazines is merely alcohol, possession of drugs and shoplifting. This is the Detroit Chapter":"Dinner and Meeting. the floor and gnaw o~ the an. IllY as Kalamazoo.. . meant to show a trend. They ~ perfect opportunity to put men.. in cha..rge of our police 8:30 p.m. Grosse Poin.te Theatre Performance "The klcs of the school children ,- A ~ack of education Ill. reo are aware and do not hesitate "... - departments who are particularlv attuned to the prob- M Wh C t Dinnpr" and, of course, the 'I woul.d s~onslble for the town, Eighty to approve a look when they like • lems of outh - • .. - . I an 0 ame 0 -.... _-. I scratcli! The second story IS Eight, Kentucky. The postmas. it. Men are not as timid about y . . P.W. Saturday January 31 i that each time a log train crew ter suggested the name because 8:00.a.m ..6 p.m. Ski Hi' Club Trip to Mt. Grampian. came through the village ~he he claimed he didn'~ write very fashion as women think they .... . are. They approve fully of .. .to,. $5.50 includes charter bus tows and chaper- people w 0 u I d be scratchmg ~ell and he could J~t US? the ona ' theIr ankles. Horses and cows figure 88! And beheve It or shorter skirts, the pantsuit (if . Letters to the Edt • . N",e. kept near the railroad, the yel. not. in the 1948 elections, 88 it. looks well). They approve of the look predoml' I'.------I• 9.30 a.m. Ballet-~ary Ellep Co?per, Instructor. . low flies were thic){ and bit votes in this town were cast nating in fashion for the '70s. I find women very January 25, 1970 whkh unsuspectingly puts a 10:00 and 11 a.m. French for Children-MIle HenrI' the people - where? on the for Dewey and 88 votes were often much too timid to accept a "look" because Dear Editor: paw on Grosse Pointe Woods ette LaCroix. Instructor. ankles, lUIturally! I cast for Truman! Anotber town they think their husbands and even their friends I would like to commend the land. According to section 8-9. .10:30 a.m. Children's Theatre-Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, The first town considered in' that had a figure in its name may not approve. This apprehension is not true. Fire Department, Police De. 16, they will be seized and put Instructor. this volume is Accident, Mary. was Ten Sleep, Wyoming be- Try it. You'll see for yourself." partment and Gas Company for to death. ,. 12:00 noon Kathie Wicks.Mervin Ninneman Wedding land. Around the year 1751; a cause it was, for the Indians, their quick and eCCicientaction What if your very own dear' Reception. grant of land was given to a ten days travel, or~ "ten sleeps" with last Saturday's gas explo- pet accident/lily gets out with- • 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet Supner. certain George Deakins ?y King !~om Yel1o":~tonePark and also •• Charming French Accents . . . decoratively sions and fire on our street. out his collar and tags, or loses .. 7:30 p.m. Duplicate Bridl1e-Mrs. Marvin Bour!!et, George. II of. England In pay- tt sleeps from Fort Lara. Thanks to them a major dis. it accidentally? Does this mean Director. Mixed game $1.50 1st pri7.e- ment .for servIces rende~ed. Mr. me. speaking, are found in the window of DenIer, 77 aster was prevented. "good-bye" to a faithful friend t 't t I . 0 Sh'f B 'dg DeakinS was to receIVe 600 Have you ever been to Odd, Kercheval. There is a beautiful antique marble The fire department was here you've had for years and year's . o~nor Un! y 0 p ay In mar an rl e acres of land anywhere In west. West Virginia? If so you may and ormolu mantle set with a clock. Haudsome within seconds of the first ex. because of this stupid-I did CIrcus.. 'ern Maryland. Deakins sent have wondered about'the name. and handy cane pull-up chairs and the perfect little plosion and immediately had say stupid-ordinanee? 8:30 p.m . .'!'he Grosse Pomte The:l~re P,~rformance lout two corps of engineers, in. When it was decided to estab. The Man Who Came to Dmner. dependently, e a c h without !ish a post office there, the ok! accent table you've been wanting. their equipment set up to pre. Whoever dreamed up this vent the fire from spreading. whole thing should be investi- Sundav, Fehruary 1 ,' .. " knowledge of the othel', to find, settlers had a meeting to decide • The police department fol- gated to find out what is really 10:30 a.m. Unity Center of Truth-Church' and Sunday ~hpe~~t :0:ac~~s'p~~c:f ~:~de, ~~a: ~::ye ..c~:s~on:risu~=:s~ea~ I lowed quickly and kept by- behind this thing and what Scho 1 Fond ~f F6ndue? .. : youill Id h • .0 '. . starting from the same tall oak name, so Odd was chosen, and love the selection of 'colorful standers under control as well wou appen if you should stop 2:00 p.m. Mllrtlc Sho.w-.Mysbc Ken .Muzel brln.gs tree, so this is the area Mr. everybody went fishing! as a watchful eye on our evacu- letting cats be the free crea. f Ch t F enamel or gleaming copper fon. ated homes throughout the tures they were born to be. feat~ o~ IJIusJOns rom lcago 0 rles Deakins took and it was called And one final one (and then dues at the Mermaid where all night to prevent looting. AI. Further, they should also study AuditOrium. $2. "The Accident Plot." Eventu- I'll suggest you come in and the accessories, plates and forks though one looting did take just how serious the rat situa.... 3:00 p.m. BMinninl( and Advanced Karate-Sang Gyu ally the entire town was known browse through this fascmat. are to be found. We bought our place, the loolers were quickly tion could get. No~y can tell Shim, Director. as Acc.ident. ing reference book yourselCl. fondue especially to prepare apprehended. me that we don't have any rats Monday February 2 Have you ever hear.d of Bir~- Bumble ~ee. Ar.izona has sev. Fondue Bourguignonne,. an en- The gas company arrived at in the Woods because - aCter. . . , . . In.Hand, Pennsylvania? It I~ eral versIons of Its name. E~!;p the scene and immediately shut reading this ordinance I believe. 9.30 a.m Weight Watchers of Eastern MIchigan, nlc. located on the old Philaqelphia day the e.arly settlers would tertaining dish. off all gas lines in the area there are plenty of them. ~10:00 a.m. Cance.r Cente\ Workshop.. Pike which, in pre Revolution. send a young boy out to look and checked every house in the Sincerely yours, "12:00 noon DuplIcate Bfld~e-Mrs ... MarVin Bourltet, ary and Revolutionary WAr, for Indians. One day he re' • vicinity for gas leaks. Carol Drysdale Director. $1.50. First prize-opportunity days was the main highway turned shouting that the In- A Royal Savings! It's forty percent off Altbou/!h one home was com. 1151 Pa;let court to play in Omar Sharif Brid~e Circus. between Lancaster and Phila. dians were coming and thatl Prince and Princess Gardner. pocket secretaries pletely dpstroyed and another 12:.00 noon Elizabeth Cass Chapter DAR-Luncheon delphia. This town derives its they were as thick as bumble I and wallets for men . . . wallets and smoking ac- home on our street heal'i1y Dear Mr. Edgar:- and Meeting. unusual name from a swinging bees! Another version is that cessories for women at Virginia Williams, 79 Ker- damaged, without these people's As a subscriber to the Grosse 12:15 p.m, Rotarv Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon sign which was pla.ced on ~n an Army Scout, sent out from I chevaL help this entire area could have d Meet'ng old tavern. It contained a pIC. Fort Prescott to look for In. Pointe News for over 20 years,. an . I... ture of a hand holding a bird, dians, dater reported that they been destroyed. I have noticed something new 2.00 p.m. Umted Commumty SerVIces Tea. and the old adage, "A bird were thicker than bumble bees • Tbe police department, fire these past few months viz a '" 4:00 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. in the hand is worth two in the around the waterholes. Take I Elegance and Expensive department and gas company stimulating bit of wisdom' or • 7:00 p.m. Flil"ht Training Ground School-W. E .. bush." your choice! are not synonymous. At Touch worked many long and hard inspiration of classic merit, Coche and Connie Earl, Instructors. "I.. ------of Elegance in the Colonial Fed. hours for us and kept damage over the signature of the Grosse ... 7:30 p.m. Arabic-Father Dahdah, Instructor. . Science-Professor Grimes, In. eral Building, f.ashion is always and injury to a minimum. They Pointe Human Relations Coun. 7:30 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserv. e. .. 6:30 p.m. Library all deserve many, many thanks. cil structor. touched with elegance but prices . • 8:00 p.m. Sculpture-Frank Varga. Tnstructor. are not expensive. Dresses start I'm sure our entire street I understand there is .;ome • 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Spanish Club. ,. 7:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Adventure Series "Roman joins me in thanking each one at forty.five dollars. You'll also 01 Ihescpeople personally. ~;~~~~ismover these presenta. 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Artists. I Holiday." I love s'hopping for elegant lin. gerie, rain coats, gift items, in. Thank you again. In my judgment, these are in Tuesday, February 3 ... 8:00 and 9:00 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club-Mr. I 44 Harbor Hill keeping witb the high goals of • 9:00 a.m. Beltinning Oil Painting-Carol Wald, In. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. cluding men's ties. Carol Anderson your paper and those of our structor. Grosse Pointe Farms community. We should be proud i. 9:00 and 10:30 a.m, Adult French Conversation- • 8:15 p.m. "Summer In Italy" personally presented by • of this high enrleavor. I Mme Charles Bachrach, Instructor. Ted Bumiller. Who's Being Framed , .. at the Grosse Pointe 'fo Ule Editor: Y ours very truly, ','*10 :00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital- I Studio, 119 Kercheval? These davs it's new senior Hooray, Hooray, Hooray - La' Le pictures and old family photographs. The latter Have just seen thc Grosse 418ralllcM nz I Workshop. , Pointe Theatres production o[ oran road .• 10:00 a.m. Yoga-Norma Sheff, SRF, lnstructor. ' are being done with oval mats and square frames "'fhe M~n Who Came to Din.i,------.i 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Gin I to give a portrait look and complete the nostalgia. Another framing project is the poster because deco- ner" - T am cancelling my l Rummy. rators have been using it effectively in breakfast Fisher Theatre tickets. Short and to I 12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe- Grosse Pointe is lucky indeed Bridge. rooms and powder rooms ... 886.6694. 10 have a Community Theatre 'The Po.,nte1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Pi. group such as this. nochle. • Mrs. John Olrnstcd • 6:30 p.m. Astronomy-Dr. Tepley, Instructor. Catch Up Time ... The Place? The Bronze 86 Colonial Road 1'------11 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner Door, 123 Kercheval. Travcl tales, vacation hap. 11() the E-di-Io-r-;--- Chairman of the Inaugural and Meetinl!. penings and business can be brought up to date Committee to install DR. AR- 6:30 p.m. Ontimist Club of Grosse Pointe-Dinner over luncheon or dinner. Lasl night at lhe Grosse TnUR WAYNE BROWN as ' . t W M . I'f - with Opti.Mrs. T010 e ar cmorw my WI e fOlll'lh president of Mary"rovn M . B an(! I saw one nI IIIe [unmes. I College is HOPE FOLEY (!\frs." ~. 7:00 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. arvin ourget, • play., to come along in years. T E ) BROP Director. s Really Warm Up ... to the sale at The Village The Grosse Pointe Thealre's . ames •. HY, of Berk. • 7 30 Gros Po'nte Chess Club shire rfJad. molher of rive <-hi!.I : p.m. . se 1 " . Store. Now cozy real fur, pretend fur coats ... "!\11m Who Came to Dinner" rlrcn, presently servin/! as chair. ... 7:30 p.m. Astrolo,l!v IT-Chester Garski, Instructor. also wool coats. dresses and skirts are marked one was a truly enterlaining eve. man of the Detroit Consortium 7:30 p.m. Weiuht Walchers of }<~astern Michigan, Inc. half off! ... 88 Kercheval. nin/.: for Urban Teacher Training; a 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club. '1'1]1'hackgl'ound ror Ihe aclors member of the board of dl'rnc. "1 ~ Wednesdav, February 4 WI", n'n IIy Iove1y and Mr. "ar. lors of the Human Rclations co the Direclor picked out whal Division. Archdiocesc o[ Dc. • 9:30 a.m. Portrait Painting-Joe Maniscalco, Instruc. Ii"Jl('~red 10 he a perfect cast. troil; secretary for the National tor. J/(' IS 1.0 I~e commended for Catholic Conference for Tnter. 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe-Crib. sueh :! .flOC Job. Jt's really hard I racial Juslicl': ami a ml'mbcr bage. to hl'lIeve th~t these people. of the Pr('sidl'nt's Council al 12:00 noon Grosse Pointe Womans' Club Bridge . •11'1' not prolesslOsals. !Ihc University or Dctroit !Tigh • 4:00 p.m. Ballet--Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor. "The ~lan Who Caml' 10 School. She is II past vice. • 6:30 p.m. Home Economics-.Elizabeth Williams, In- Dinner" is the bc.st comedy that presid('nt of the Michigan W<,I. structor. till' Grosse Pointe Theatre has fare Leallue. past vicc.ehair .• 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. Folk Guitar-Alex Suczek, Instruc. )ln~s('ntcd in many a day. man of the Communitv Affairs Dr. Tyman Toller Commission, Synod. HIR9,and II tor. 5~ HaMpton Road former memher of the Arch. 7:30 p.m. Detroit Cribbage. i------, <1ioc('seof Detrol1 F,cumenical • 7:30 p.m . .Journalism and Creative Writing-Philip I Large bunch of cut $1 I nCI,r I': dress and jacket o/.blue and white brocade wid" a jewelled simulated vest and collar our exclusive Early Detroit Mirror Handsome gilt.edge mirror with lovely nostalgic scene of beautiful Detroit in 1886 shown in full color. Mirror measures 25% II deep and 14%" wide, $35 AT 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road THE SIGN ,9~EMERMAID I"II/cll (lnd Judy Block 75 KERCHEVAL on the Hill • Grosse Pointe Kercbeval at St. Clair . Grosse Pointe TU 1-1505 and our new slore TV 2.1610 2861 Somerset Mall • Troy , Page Sixteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, 1970 Society News Gathered fro~ All of the Pointes I Newport, R.I. She is a' member Inner.club Group July Bride I Mrs, Garrett M. Donlin May.Bride lof Sigma Gamma Association Amy McMillan Wed I and the Junior League. To Play Bridge, Wally, son of Donald J. Dos. ,sin, of Lothrop road, and the Friday In St. Paul's late Mrs. Dossin, WIlS graduated The Bridge Group of the i from Gordon Military School Grosse Pointe Woman's Club and allended the University of i will meet next Wednesday, Garrett Martin Donlins Will Make Their Home in Detroit. He recen.t1y c0!llpleted IFebruary 4 for lunch at noon Massachusetts While Both Complete Studies two years' servIce with the .' ,. , United States Army and is pres. and ~r~dge at 12:30 0 clock 10 at Worcester State College , ent1y associated with the Equit. the dtnlllg room of Alger House, ---. --_. -_." _ •... _. ------_ .. _.------able Lile Insurance Company. the Grosse Pointe War Me. Amy ~'ouls McMillan, daughler oC Mr. and Mrs. morial. Resp.rvations may be Will iam Cha rles McMillan, of Kenwood road, became tile bride of Garrett Martin Donlin, son of Mr. and Mrs, ' No person is old until regrets lobtained by contacting Mrs. Thomas Martin Donlin, of Worcester, Mass., Friday eve. takc the place of dreams. Martin Linder, TV 6.5769. ._- ning, January 23, in Samt Paul's.on.the.Lakesbore. Assisting Father Leonard(~ Auto9,~plretl Copies A,aila&le Nowl p, Wallace at the cere., ing were Malhew Donlin. anoth. mony was The Reverend ier brolher; Douglas and Philip Frank .~'itl,Grosse Pointe i Fouts McMillan. brothcrs of lhe ' '~AFRICAfor the AFRICANS" Mcm~rlal Church Pastor! bride; and William Duncan, of Emenlus. ,Washington, Iowa. by our own eX1lovemor G. Mennen Williams For hl'r werl(lin~ the former I An absorbing book; unbio~ed, full of revelant f(J~t5 for the ~iiss Mdlillan selected a Vie. !lonorary, best man was the knowledgable, concerned citizens who will find related, notional lorian gown of heavily beaded brLdegroo~ s brother. Gregory PhoLo by Paul Gaeh dauppionl silk fashioned wi: h J~hn Donhn,. presently servmg Plans Cor a July wedding are MARY MARGARET .BOYER problems which couse US to took deeply to Our notional concepts long sleeves, a hillh neckline ":Ith th~ Umted States Armed being made by CATHERINE and Waller J05eph Dossin and those of the new African notions. and modified Chapel train. Forces 10 VIetnam. ANNE CINELLI and Rogelio, whose engagement has been an. Her long illusion veil fell ~Irs. McMillan selected a R. Henriquez whose engage.: ,nounced by her parents, ,11:1'. f . t d Id d d ment has been announced by : and Mrs. francis P. Boyer, of from a matching silk bandeau gown? ImllOr e go an re her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Cloverly road, arc planning a the book shelf ;Jnd she carried an arrangement embrOIdered gauze for her ' of cymhidium orchids, stepha. daughter's wedding. The b~ide- Ferinando O. F, Cinelli, of' May 16 wedding. notis and ivy. groom's mother wore a Silver Voltaire place. Mimi was graduated from 112 Kercheval, on the Hill TU 6.2066 Vernon Court Junior College, .:... .1 Mrs. William LaWrence Bock. and blue brocade costume. Miss Cinelli is the grand. i iu:;, of Pound Ridge; N,Y., was Following a reception in the daughter of Mrs. Arthur B: Mc- her sister's honor matron. bride's parents' home the newly. Graw, of Grosse Poinle, and' Jlmior attendant was the bride. weds left for Cape Cod. They the late Dr. McGraw and oC groam's sister, Marla Ann will make their home in Wor. Mrs. DcJ[ina Cinelli, of Detroit; Donlin. cester, Mass .• where both arc and Florenl'e, Italy, and the Pholo by Paul Gach Bridesmaids were Mrs, Sam. students at Worcester State late Mr. Cinelli. Speaking their wedding vows Friday evening, uel Wadley Childs, of Lake College. She was I:raduated (rom Mil- January 23, in, Saint Paul's.on.lhe.Lakeshore were Forest, !II., the !)fide's cousin; Among oul.of.town friends ton Academy, Milton. Mass" AMY FOUTS McMILLAN and Mr. Donlin. Parents Josephine Clay Ford, Mrs. John and relatives here for the wed. attended Le F'leuron in Florel1('e of the couple are the William Charles McMiIlans, oC Charles Hughes and Barbara ding were the bride's grand- and will be graduated Crom the Porter, oC Harrisburg, ]'a. mother, Mrs. Elwood Fculs, or University of Pennsylvania in Kenwood road, and the Thomas Martin Donlins, of Worcester, Mass. . Pink haws accented the Em. Houston, Tex., Mr. and Mrs. May. .Would You Believe? ]lire hodices, of their ana lea James Th!lyer McMillan, II, of Mr. Henriquez is the san oC j ]link silk Princess dresscs. They Killeen, Tex., Mrs. J. A. Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Rafael C, Hen. Young P(!ople's I President's Day ware wreaths of ivy and Ell" rick Hughes. of Houston. Dr. riquez, oC Panama, and the I . • gance carnations in their hair and Mrs. Edward Nooaan, of late Eugene Henriquez, and or and carried bouquets of the car- Springficld, Mass., Dr, and Mrs. Mrs. Soledad de "amora, of Concerts Slated I Set At Goodwill nalions and garnet Sweelheart \.George Mannix and their daugi'.. Venezuela, and the late Jorge roses. tel' Carolyn. of Longmeadow, Zam,ora, I Detroit youngsters will hear Mrs, Bernard M. Segner of Geaffrey Danlin served as his Mass., and the bride's Belgian He was graduated from thl!, Raymond Sharp narrate "Tuhby ,Westchester road and Miss i fiNAL CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE hrother's best man and usher- cousin, Baron Michael de Selys, Tillon School. Tilton, N.H., and. lhe Tuba at the Circus" thi.~ I Edna Hack of Detroit presi. i _ _------'.----_..---.~------..----.-.--- ..------.---.-_.-.------.---- rec,~jvcd a Bachelor' of Science: Saturday, Janua'ry 311 in Ford :aent 3nd i~medjate pas't presi- de~ree in Econamics from the Al1ditorium at 11 and 2 o'clock. I dent of the Women's Associa .. Sale Ends February 3rd Umversity or Pennsylvania and i The Detroit Sv mllhony 01" I tion af the Goodwill Induslries a M~s~ers ?egree in Business: cheslra Yo"nl( Peonle's ron.: of Greate.r Detroit, will share Alter Inventory Mark-Downs AdmlDlslratlon from the Whar- ('erts wm also feature Saint. honors With other past presi. tan School of Finance and Com. S~en's French Mililary March. i d~nls at the traditional Goad. merce. . Be('thoven's Overture to "Pro- WIll Women's President's Day All Our Artificial floral Arrangements1j2 off ------. i m('theus." Ravel's Fairv Gar- Febmary 11. PoinLers GRACE CONRAD' den from "Molher Goose." A high tea is to be serve'd - - Pierced Earrings at Unheard of Reductions and 'MRS. JOHN DOBBINS Bi7.el's First Sui'.e from "Car. startin.e: 8t.12:3O o'c1eek in the Reg. 8 to II Reg. 12 to 16 Reg. 17 to 22 were among those attending the men." Tchaikovsky's Scherzo I Godwill Building. Brush street Thing-a-ma- Jigs Michigan Breakfast held recent. from Svmphony NO.4 D minor. at East Grand boulevard. 20439 Mack Ave. ly in Chicago during the Amer. Opus 36. anti Berlioz's "Hun. The afternoon program will' ican Cancer Society's IP70 Nu- g:'riall Mar('li," bc provided by the Retired Katty Wompus from G.P. Woods Bowling Alley tiona I Volunteers lIfceting far Valier Poole will ('onduct Men's Choral Society undei the /I .E~ucalion and Crusade. Oscar LaG"asse. tuha Pln'yer dirpe~tlion. o!. Grays.o,! .East. . ---- ..------..--..---- ..-- - with the Symphony, will appear. :IS prc ...ldcnts of the organ- as soloist. Izallon excepted to allend or from whom congratulatory mes- The sl?r~' ::r"hby t~e Tuba! sages have been received in. at the Clr('us was w!'llten by r c1ude 1111'S A Warr B k 'f' . Th .., '. en roc, P all I .rllln. e musIc IS hy: president emeritus Mrs Cl d - '.1 ' • - ' , KI' au (,eor~e emsml{er, a mo,.,ern: L. Stevens, Mrs. Karl V. Sch. r Amp-ncan .composer af claSSIcal .. wartz, IIfrs. Glenn H. Myers Reg. 25 to 30 Reg. 33 to 45 Reg. 50 to 70 sl'nlll'las'leal and pODlllar mu. Mrs. L. Lynn Morrison M ' I It's Posh. sic as 11'('11 as of children's con- Waller !If Cherry M'rs 'H rs. ' . ,. enry ccr I musIc. .. B. Ihnken and Mrs. Herberl C. Ti"k,'ts ar(' $1.50 (2 o'clock I Path. SPECIAL GROUPS OF DRESSES, COATS, SKIRTS, onlv). S2 and $.1 and ara avail- i Other special guests will be ~hl(' at Ford Auditorium Box presidents or clubs and church to have a coiffure designed especially for you by O[fiee, I ~roups and the wives oC min. SLACKS, SWEATERS, He. , . , GOOD SELECTIONS. n~\'mond Shal'll, a native Dc. listers whose churches sU]lport troitl'r, sh,di"d in New York al,the work of Goodwill IndusLries .J"il1iard ~Ild Columbia. While and the wives of Goodwill In. st"d,'in!' he took time out to dllstries' Board o{ Directors. Miss Pat t"lIr with FeverBI Rroallw:lV Mrs, Claud L. Stevens is gen- shOll'S inch"line "Fini:m's Rain. eral chairman of the tea com. IIRMINGHAM SOMERSET MALL boll'," "Alice in Wonderland" mittee. Mrs. Herman Hamel is 101 Townsend Troy and "Olsen and Johnson n planning the table and decora- GROSSE POINTE FARMS AlliN ARBOR S~ar]l went on to I~in the lions. .. "r. 7b Kerchev.1 529 E. Lib.,ty so, Miss Pat IS now d~signing at "~ti"nwidC' "Carel'rPerform. .M~mbershl~ In and attendanre ~nr('" conlest in rhica"o and at Its .meetlngs arc apcn Lo WESTGATE WOODVillE IoAAll for ~"veral v"ars there~fter was anyone IIlterested in furtherin!( Toledo Tol.do fO'!'lIlar (1'"IIII'"d soloist o~ lhc. w.ork of .the Women's As '''rlll' Endmntcd Hour" and. the soclatlon, whl.ch is lo provide "rhiC' • . .. I ~Iit...'.:::.. 7.2301 Kelly ROild ~. IIllJlortRnt Savings on I ~~. J ,jghting Vixtlll"c~ 7734247. ,~J8,cobsOD~S v"," us bclwcCll C) 30 . 5 In the Village ,------_. , f Thursday, January 29, 1970 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN E W S ------Page Seventeen • • • by, of and for Pointe Women The William Twiddys WATCI-I REPAIRING We repair all fine watches as well as Chronographs and Chronometers. f THE PAMPER PARLORL FOR PETS We believe in handing out lots of Tender, Loving, Valente Care to your' VIP (Very Important Pet)' along with our experienced professional grooming. JEWELERS If you would like your pet to have bolh call us for Since 1934 an appointment. . 16601 EAST VVARREN rEL: TU ).4800 14902 Kercheval and Alter Rd. 331-5514 Photo by The Starks Studio Married SClturday, December 27, in Trinity Epis. copal Church, Bloomington, Ind., were Grosse Pointe North High faculty members FRANCES ELIZABETH GREEN, daughter of the Marc Greens, of Western Springs, Ill., and Mr. Twiddy, son of the Arthur W. Twiddys, of Detroit. Church Society Card Party Set Date of "he annual card party Mrs. Gilbert G1ei, chairman sJlonsorcd by Our Lady Qu.een of lhe event, promises delicious of P C,oR ~NDr-f6LisIT. \ In the groups at right, some are sli~htly higher. All sales finill, ctllQ, ~a~ . e19Tt1~. no C.OD.'s or filyawilYs or fl_1( E":{IIf Ia; ~1(i LJ c..c'crtkR.-d _ approvills. Of course resort and new Spring fashions not 78 KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL includlOd. CROSSE PO INTE IIA/\ IAE MeFi r \J 4-.L~' \--\(J cpUOo.-\ ~l~ C 01 '1~ "" U Li E tII i~H ER ~ Page Eighteen G R 0 SSE PO I NT E to-! EW S Thursday, January 29, 1970 Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes I R .hAd I sleeves and a high neckline. Iel's of the bridegroom. Her veil of similar lace, w.orn They are Ihe sons of Dr. and Mrs, Daniel R.Stump by hel' mother at her weddmg. ,Mrs. Robert Stump, ol Law. Th~':.~,~m':'w~:~:~( ut nn Her egen was a gift from her mother's rence, Kans. I' ~~~::,~~~::~:""y Gro~se Pointe and II a per 22 meeting. Andrea Wardell.: paternal grandmother. Te newlYweds will re'side in Woods will hold ilLsnext regular recipient of the full $1,000 W<:I. She carried a Colonial bou. Madison, Wis. meeting Thursda~', February come Wagon scholarship for a • quet of while roses and stepha. Coming from Madison Cor the 5, at Ihe GrosSlC Poinle War, 33-monlh course al Deaconness, e 0 r Um W d T M St P Martha Jane nerdegen, who wedding were the bride's ma. Memorial, Brunch will be j School of Nursing, was a Iso sen'ed at 11 o'crock. A special present. She spoke briefly on attended hel' sister, w 0 I' e a I ternal grandparents, Mr. Ind Paternal Grandmother's Heirloom Lace Accents floor length g own of green i Mrs. Philip Howe Porter; Mrs. allraclion will be a white ele.' hel' desire for a nursing career crepe slyled with long sleeves' George Farquharson, her son phant sale and ca:rd playing will in Pedialrics and thanked the Bride's Ivory Satin Gown; Her Lace Veil follow. Reservations are being Club for helping her toward is Also an Heirloom and a high neckline and carried James and daughters Leigh and an arrangement of shallercd Mrs. Way n e Warwick; lhe taken by ~Irs. William Aikins, her goal. ---_ ...... :::.- pink carnations aud pink Sweet. bride's uncle and aunt, IIII' and 881.2952, and MrlS. Paul Sage,. The greatest p a I' t of this Officiating at the wedding of Ruth Ann Herdegen 839-9038. i scholarship fun d is obtained and Daniel Robert Stump in the Merriweather road hearl roses. Mrs. William Kilgour; and her home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend Rogel' Slump was his broth. cousin, Elizabeth Porter. Club members entertained: from the .annu.al Welcome "'(a. er's best man. Ushering were From Indianapolis. Ind.. came gon benefit bl'ldge and fashIOn Herdegen. Jr., was The Reverend Jam~s Handley, of past presidents Mrs. Ben show which Ihls year will be Robert Herdegen, Ill, brother 'I. Mrs. Albert Stump, tbe bride. Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. of the bride. and Gregory and groom's grandmolher, and his Stormes, !\Irs, II. W, Burnell" h e I d at Fries Auditorium The 7 o'clock rites Sat.'.,------!III's. Darwin Tuttle alld /III's.' ~farch 19. Jordan Slump, two other broth. j uncle. Dr. Thomas Stump . • ul'day, January 24,. were lon~ing to her palernal grand. followed by a receptton at mother, Mrs. Robert Townsend. the. Couutry Club 1If De. Heruegen, of Irvine lane, trim. i trolt. med the bride's i v 0 I' Y satin: Rosepointe heirloom lace be gown fashioned with long, full I The mmit ImicIIW syntlwtic wig ever cl.(~~tled. Photo by DcLoltllc'Studlo RUTH ANN HERDEGEN spoke her marriage vows to Mr. Stump at a Saturday evening, January 24, ceremony in the Merriweather road home of her par- ents, Mr .. and Mrs. Robert Townsend Herdegen, Jr. Dr. and Mrs, Robert Stump, of Lawrence, Kans., are the bridegroom's parents. ". Lillian Blessing Sl)eaks V01VS This is Permastyle. \ .'-..._.,. Birmingha m's Our Lad yelle Carpenter and Susan Huell. Queen of Martyrs Church was mantel, all nieces oI the bride. A washable wig that never goes to the beauty salon. the setting for the Sat'lrday, John Campion served as his Becaustl all you do is whisk it through sudsy water, January 24. wedding o[ Lillian brother's best man. They are rinse, and shake dry. $40.00 Adele Blessing and Dennis Jo. the sons oI the Joseph O. seph Campion. Campions, of Birmingham. The Reverend Lucian lIeberl, In the usher corps were Dart Eduloud Fashions ;12 pastor. officialed al the 6:30 Vaughn Smith, Larry McGary, Beauty Salon o'clock candlelight n up t i a I Dennis Martin and Daniel Cain, mass. the bridegrlJom's cousin. GROSSE POINTE WOODS DOWNTOWN The bride, daughter of the 2131 6 Mack Ave. 45 E. Adams bYe - Thomas A. Blessings, of Shore. Following a reception at, 886.6060 WO 2-1112 line East. formerly of Lewiston Georgian Inn lhe newlyweds Thursday and Friday evenings by appojntment road. wore a Victorian gown of left lor a vacation in New Or. I Custom Made to Order ivory silk satin accented with lellns. 1 Appointment 823-2823 appliques of Alencon lace and I seed pearls. I Matching iace edged her i Cathedral length mantilla. Honor aUendant Jeanne Serra and bridesmaids Linda Horn and Afrs. Vaughn Smith chose JAC.OBSON'S WHITE SALE Empire frocks o[ deep purple I .'.." .• ,. I . ,., I velvet. Their headpiece were t.~..•.•. ,small purple and shocking pink no,w in progress with money-saving values velvet hows. . . In matching dresses were . ". j u n i 0 I' bridesmaid Kathleer. O'Malia and flower girls Mich. :. ... 1------~ J May Rites Set A. PERMANENT PRE~S "CLASSIC STRIPE" SHEETS ! By Susan Earl by Lady Pepperell, luxuriously smooth and carefree in I Making May weddinl( plans are Susan Walker Earl and polyester/cotton Mirolux. Sky blue, honey gold, moss. Paul Lawrence TYilon whose )/ ~i \ e n gag COle n t has been an. 72"xl04" twin, 5.50 81"xl04" full, 6.50 I ; nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Earl, of Maumee avenuc. 90"x115" queen, 9.00 108"xl04" king, 11,50 it3G. The 'bride elect. who atlended Ji Grosse Pointe Un i vcrs i t y 42"x36" pillow cases, pair 3.80 School and was graduated from . Brillantmont. Lausanne. Swit. 42"x46" zerland. is prcsently living in king pillow cases, 4,50 New York where she is asso. cialed with Lockhced Aircraft. SOLID COLOR MIRAlUX Her fiancc. son of IIfrs. Paul L. Tyson. of Pound Ridge. N.Y., and the laIc Mr. TysOn'j SHEETS to coordinat. was grartualed from Utica Col. le~e and is currently chief pilot: with stripes. Blue, oquo, ~arthas Closet" for Royal Air Serviccs in While! o 373 Fisher- Roa.d 0 Plains, N.Y. pink, yellow, antique G.1t.o.ss e 1'0}Nt; e Named 10 he fall terln Devenport Co I leg e, Grand gold, avocado or rim"" Rapid.;. Dena's Lisl is BRUCE I II VEGr. I. of Radnor circle. 72"xl04" flat or twin fitted bottom, 4,75 CUEWEL EMUROI])EHY 81"xl04" flat or full ... on fitted bottom, 5,75 JACOBEAN PATTERNS 90"x 115" flot or queen fitted bolfom, 8,00 108"x115" or kint; fitted bottom, 10.50 42"x36" pillow cases, !pair 3.20 42"x46" bolster cases, pair 3,10 11('lI1l1lf"/ ("fl/OT,' B, "ONDINE" BLANKET by Corlin, ami rll'si(}lls. for rlraprrll. from .~Iip('oprr.~. a soft, velvely self.hell'med blanket of machinll Vl'osh,dry liujin and upllO/slrrJl Belgwm :uri hrrf.'prrlllt .• nylon flocking on polyurethane foom. Gold, blue, pink, yellow, 66"x90" twin, 12,00 SO"x90" fuJI, 14,00 lOS"x90" dual, 20.00 CALICOCORNEiS '933 So. Telegraph OW" Dody 9 30 tn 5 30 251)08 Little Mack fnf'or T ('r'l Milt" i (ncor PontIac) M"n N,te ",1 900 St (lOll Shn,,<, M,ch FE 2.9163 (If,l,rd Sllnooy 775.0078 Jacobsons Home Decorative Shop ( Thursday, J.anllary 29, 1970 G R 0 S'S E POI NT ENE W S Page Nineteen , , Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Slate Fox Creek Set ToastmistreS5 Club - W 5 I Schippers Leads Concert Tonight Meeting Noxt Tuesday Mrs. Daniel J. Rose b k Quester Meeting MISsee r pea S '!I his second week of guest four Orchestr8 members as , conducting the Detroit sym'l soloi~ts in J. C. Rach's Sinfonia - , The Mid.Century Toastmls. The Fox, Creek Chapter of tress Club wil meet Tuesday, 'Mr Rose phony Orchestra Thomas Schip. Concertante in C for Flute, Questers, will meet next Thurs. February 3 at 9'30 o'clock in pers will lead only one concert I Oboe, Violin, Cello and Or. VOWS To - - tonight, Thursday. January chestra. day, l~e~ruary 5, 1. o'clock in Cannon Re'creati~n C e n t e r, the h~me of Mrs. Michael Bren. Guilford avenue Detroit 29, in Ford Auditorium at 8:30 The soloists will be Orchestra nan III Three Mile drive with ,. Home in De'1"oit Awaits Newlyweds Upon Their Return o'clock. principals Ervin Monroe, flut. Mrs. Louis Sendelback serving Mrs. Ralph Hoffman, of from Toronto vacation; War Memorial There will be no concert Sat. ist; Arno Mariotti. oboist; Gor. as eo.hostess. Hampton road, program chair. 'I Reception Follows Rites urday evening, January 31, don S tap I e s, concertmaster; Mrs. E. G, Evenden will give n;an, has earmark~d this ..s~s, ------though the Symphony will per. and !talo Babini, cellist. a study paper on Fire Marks slon to focus attention on LIS' I A traditional Empire gown of candlelight ivory form two Young People's Con., Schippers will be guest con. following a business session. tening with a Capital L." certs that day. I dueling until February 14. I satin fashioned with a high Victorian neckline and A Speech Festival will be held The all.orcheslral program Sixten Ehrling returns to the New president of the Detroit: at Club level February 17. Mrs. bodice of peau d'ange lace was Donna Kay. Weber'f, choice for the Saturday, January 24, ceremony at which this evening includes Schu. podium February 26. Area Council, Boy Scouts of I Clyde Sutton, of Bl'ys drive, is mann's Symphony No. 4 in D,' America, installed at the Coun. ,chairman of the contest and she became the bride of Daniel James Rose. minor. Opus 120, and Tchai' Enjoying the sunshine recent- cil's annual meeting January, Mrs. Harold Coil. of Berkshire Matching lace accented~>------kovsky's Symphony No. 4 in F Iy in Nassau. The Bahamas, 20 in Detroit's Veterans Mem. 'road, is co-chairman. i her satin.cuffed short puff Grasseschi seated the guests minor, Opus 36. APPEALING EARLY AMERICAN NOW Invest new in Colonial Federal Savings 6% Certificates ..... Compounded for a limited time , Quarterly to give you a new high HIGHER special order an Effective Annual. Int:r~st of EARNINGS 6.136%. Issued In minimum OR~CINAL PAINTINC amount of $10,000'. You choose maturity date between two years and five years. Stop in at any of our offices OF YOUR PET ANIMAL for complete details. DONE IN OILS ON WOOD Bring in a colored photograph of your cherished pet, of brick and fi(:ld-stone select the correct colorings of hair and eyes and a portrait will be painted in oils and acrylics A "cry interesting house with a convenient arrangement. The sccond floor con. tains 4 Bedrooms (14'5"x20'x5"), (l2'6"xI4'9"), (lO'5"xI4'6"), (lO'8"xI2'7"), on wood .. , preserving forever the individual charm with 2 Bathrooms. The first floor includes a [,iving Room (l4'5"x21'x5"). a Dining Room (10'7"xI4'7" plus hay) and a paneled Family Room. 10'IO"x20'IO". The last and personality of your treasured pet. A lovely n~med opens to a large patio surrounded hy rare flowering trees. O~lr Cloor plan COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY is interesting. Let us mail you a copy, or better yel arrange an appollltment. Why not [:ive us a call? Price $55,000. (6.136% effective annual interest) gift idea, too, for your friend!: who have pets. Ahot'e dimensions helie"ed correct hilt not gllarlmteed 5 '/2 "x7" size, 15.00. 71/}"x9" Size, 20.00. For your convenience, Ihe .HIlS', Terri Schuler, will be Founded over 40 years and well over 100 million dollars ago, we've weathered fhe money shortage of the worst of panics and the house in the Home Decorative Shop with a delightful sampling of her work. , , shortage of the longest lJoom. ,We should know our business. Monday, Feb. 2, from 1000.1200 SAVINGS ARE INSURED TO $20,000.00 and 200 lm'i! 4 :00 pm. Mcmller of Grosse Poil/te Real ~;slole Board's MlIltiple /,istillg.~ Sll.~tl!m COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS Exclusive Agent DETROIT 18901 Kelly at Moross-DR 2.8877 EAST DETROIT 15751 Nine Mile al Gratiot-PR 1.8820 MAXON BROTHERS,I"" GROSSE PTE. WOODS 20247 Mack at Hunt Cluh-TU 6.1080 Jacob SorlS A conlCientloul polleT mlllu ft. 0•• hll ••• GROSSE PTE. FARMS 63 Kercheval "On the Hill"-TU 6.6661 HOME DECORATIVE SHOP HOURS: 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday '11I8 p.m. b ••••• __ .- __ ~~ __ ~_~ __ • - - • tr • 0 b.' ... -._------~-- Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, 1970 Womall's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Wo'men I Schaefer-Buhler Church Circles iLaw.Kaye Rites Mrs. Arthur J. Mitchell I Spri ng Bride I Honor Sail Club '70 Conunodore Rites Are Read Slate Sessions !Set for August The Grosse Pointe Sui! Club Park Pure Blood Trophy awatd. 'I paid tribute Friday night. Jan. ed to the Club member who I uary 22, to its new Commodore, places highest in Detroit River Planning to make their home! I I Bill McCourt, and his wile Yachting Association evems. in Mount Vernon road upon i Circle Da)' for the women of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Kaye, their return 'from an Hawaiian Grosse Pointe Memorial Church M l!~rper Woods, arc announ~. 'Barbara at a cocktail and din. Past Commodore Roberl Dol. vacation are M.. and Mrs. G. i6 next TuesdO!y, Februar)' 3. ,lUg the en~ageme,n~ of their . 'ner party in the Country Club. son presented Gary Ertman Frederick Schaefer, Jr" who. . . ; daughter, D~ane Elizabeth, to Vice Commodore Norm Rog- with the traditional mug award. were married Thursday eve.' Hostesses. Will Include lIIrs. James Hamilton Law, son of 'ers, Rear Commodore Hal Stt.!ad ed the most outstanding memo ning. January 22, at a 5 o'clock Charles Wr.lght III, of LaSalle Mr. and Mrs. James H. Law, and Fleet Captain Richard Staf. ber of the year - and awarded nuptial mass before members p,ace, for Circle One,; ~Irs, Gay. of Stanhope avenue. flett, the new flag officers for the Frostbile Trophy to Mr. of their immediate families in lord ~{ulbert, of Clalrvlew road, The ,bride-elect attended West. 1970, received their flags of Shanck. Saint Paul's.on.the-Lakeshore. lor Circle Two; and Mr~. Stuart ern lIIicliigan University where office. I Al Nal'arro's Orchestra pro. 'f S h f . th George, of Van K drIVe, for she affiliated with Alpha Phi Th e new "rs. c ae er IS e Circle Three .. Race eomlnittee chairman vided musIc for dancing. former Mrs. Herbert I. Buhler, " soronty an~ .IS now employed Stan Shanck presented trophies, Jr .. of Mount Vernon road. Her Circle Four will meet at the by Delta Airlines. I to the 1969 .. winners including i ----- honor matron was her sister. home of Mrs. Hansel ~i1son, in lIer fiance attended St. Am. I Pat Huber who won first place. On February 7, fron. 8 to 11 Mrs. Raymond R. Flynn, of South Oxford road, Circle FIve brose High School and the Uni. in the ~un Down. Series by ac. p.m. Austin will hold Its first Bloomfield Hills. • at th.e home oC lIIrs, A. E., AI. versity of Wyoming and is eumulatmg the highest number pop concert. The pre.sale tick. Mr. Schaefer, who had been I~n In Aller road and Circle presently studying at Oakland of points during last summer's ets will be $1.75 and tickets at residing in Beverly Hills, \Vas SIX at the h?me of Hrs. Ivor University. Tuesday night races. i the door will be $2. The par. attended b> his son, Gerald MenzlC6, of Grayton road. A A dd' I'S I Vice Commodore Hogers was I licipaling bands will be an. . A' I ' n ugust we 109 Schae Ier. 0f Ph oemx, rlZ. I Mrs. Frank Raphael will greet ned. recipient of the Grosse Pointe' nounced at a later date. ______Circle Seven at her Renaud , I road home and Circle Eigilt will ' PATRICIA ~. G.ILLAN, ol, be greeted by Mrs, Sidn~y New. i SUSAN STEPHANIE WAG. Ch.rles Photos NURSERY Wedge wood drtve, IS transfer., ! ' • • A spring wedding is being . ring from Michigan State Uni" house, of Kerby road. i NER, of Bidden lanr., receIved i planned by JOANNE LEAH versity to Eastern Michigan Circle Nine meets at the her Bachelor of Arts degree I IJAMROZ, of Ballantyne road, University February 1. I Church in the Youth Lounge. . from Olivet College .Tanuary 17. and Thomas D. Neil, or Bea. ,SCHOOL ------_. __ . __ •..._._._--_._.- , consfield avenue, whose en. gagement has been announced, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. REGISTER NOW fOR • (LASSES Phil Jamroz, of Rossiter ave. Beginning February 2nd nul', Detroit. CROSSE POINTE PRE-kINDERCARTEN The bride.elect receil'ed her 17150 'Maumee in Unitarian Church Annex Bacheloc of Arts degree and Ovvner and Di rector-Connie Rowe Farris , Master of Arts in Guidance and Call for brocllure, 886.4747 or 885.6537 I Counseling from Mic)1igan State ~~ ... ~ __ ...... " University and is presently an : .. , Pholo by C. E. Weslveer elementary school cOllnselor in Exchanging marriage vows Saturday, January 24, SI. Clair Shores' Lakeview in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church were LINDA School System. RUTH NEUMANN and Mr. Mitchell. She is the Her fiance. son of Mr, and CAMP TOSEBO daughter of the Edward R. Neumanas, of Severn Mrs. Clarence Nell, of East road. The bridegroom is the son of The Reverend I Goldengatc, Detroit, holds a Manistee, Michigan 70 Boys 7 -15 and Mrs. Richard W. Mitchell, of McKinley place. . Bachelor of Science degree in ------... _. ------~ I Education from Wavne State I Est. 1912. Tosebo offers the combined attractions of University and a ~laster of: Lake Portage, Lake Michigan, open plateau and dense I Arts from the University or: forest. Swim, sail, water ski. Crafts, Indian Lore, Land Michigan. He teaches Science Sports. Canoe trips. Riding (ring and trail). Nurse, 7, 4 Mitchell-Neumann at Brownell Middle School. or .3 weeks. Enroll now. Camp movie shown in your home. You are doing your best only Catalog: Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tonkins,Owner.Direetorl SALE when you are trying to improve I Rites Read Jan. 24 1410 Briarwood Dr., Lansing, l\lIch. 48917 on what you are doing. I (517) 485.0780 Bridegroom's Father Officiates at Service in Grosse Marble Cut-ancl-Serve Board From Italy II Pointe Memorial Church:. Newlyweds I Class Rober! Lynch, Marvin ~-----~~------..--~~~--- ..-__- __-_- ..~~""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!""!~_ i Howle, of East Lansing. Paul to Live in Ypsilanti I Eschenburg, of MOllnt Clemens, ------Thomas Jennings and Dennis Linda Ruth Neumann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neuman, of Alhany. N.Y., the Edward R. Neumann, of Severn road, and Arthur James brother of the bl'id.e. Mitchell, son of. The Reverend and Mrs. Richard W. Beading accented the neck. Tfltoil( CMl exceptionol value! Round 9.inch Carrera marble Mitchell, of McKinley place, were married Saturday, line and cuffs uf the bride's January 24, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. mother's aqua silk-and-wool en. 'footed-aostess. bo~d fO( cheeses ond fruit, complete with The bridegroom's father~ . . s e m b I e. The brid~groom's officiated at the 12:30 \ and Nancy Stanley. I moth'Jr chose a two,ple~e cas. a stOO1less steel blade fork.tip knife with bamboo-design o'clock rit.es which were I They carried caseades of I tume o~ p~le gree~ sl!k.al1d. followed by a reception at small variega.ted tan.gerine Ele. wo?1 1~lth Jew~1 tnmmlng at G . t gance carnatIOns With accents hCl waIst and Jewelled buttons. gokJentone metal handle, for cutting and serving. A must eor?l~n . nn. . 'of. ~an{~ r 0 s e s, stephanotis The b rid e' s grandmother, Asslsti.ng at th~ service w.as aiui ivy 'sfi.~ainers. Mrs. Francis Stevenson, came * porfiesond '~ffet service, always a treasured gift. tbe bridegroom s brother-m. Richard Mitchell served as from her Grand Rapids home law,. ~ichael Dunkel.berger. ~f his brother's best man. Seating to help with the wedding prepa. LOUISVille Presbyterian Semi, the guests were Airman First rations. nary. I ------.--.--.------The newlyweds will make their home in Ypsilanti, where both allend school, upon their return from a skiing vacation in Northern Michigan. 1970.is the Year JaoobSorrs The bride. given in marriage by her Father, wore a tradition. TO JOIN THE Home Decorative Shop al while Victorian bridal gown featuring a bod ice or peau d'ange lace. an A line satin WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN CLUB .. ! skirt and a detachahle Chapel train. ; An open crown or re.embroid. 'ered lace trimmed with nearls OF GROSSE POINTE held her elbow lenl!th silk iIIu. Enjoy Stimulating Monthly Meetings- sion veil and she carried a cas. cade of ,Tack Frost roses, white Outstanding Speakers, carnations. stephanotis and ivv. 'fhe bridesmaids' no.>r length DUES $4.00 - Fill in blank ond moil to Mn. Lloyd Mark. -' maile rrocks fashioned with membership commiltee, Grosse Paint. Woods, Michig"n 481.36. velveteen Empire bodices and Phone 884.7411. crepe skirts were designed by the bride, Each girl made her own neadpiecc, a satin and vel. 'vetcen bullcrrl... bow wit h a NAME short veil. . I1onor maid was Kathy Se. ADDRESS .. - - " ~ . well, or Washington. Mich. Bridesmaids were Susan Neu. mann, the hride's sister. Ro. PHONE .. ,herta DeBacker, {Jf Flat Rock, IN THE WOODS An Unique Grosse Pointe Carriage House For The Creative Individual SALE '" ONCE.IN.A.lIFETIME OPPORTUNITY EXISTS FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE OF THE POINTES' MOST INTERESTING AND IMAGINATIVE PROPERTIES dyed South African Located near the lake ~nd eit)' park in a nllt'Hlll selling or over an llcrc or ground, lamb coat this prl'sli~e home h:ls jusl :Ihoul (~vcr)'thing one would expect to find in a property costing considt'rahly Iwyond the price lit which it elln he pl;rthased, D1stindlve featllre~ iurlllde a !lood address; vinyl IIIIcd swimmml( $178 pool (16,,32) with rtItl'r s)'slem; patio (12x:'0), secluded redwIlod Originally $250 fenced !lrOllnds; 2.400 square feet or Ii\'in!l space indlldinll 3 32.root formal hallway; livlnJ( room with Nrrpla( e. I'amilv.sile dininll room, new eHicleney planned kltrhrn. 3 ,",drooms, 2 baths (one earh on 1st Shaping up as one of those rare and 2nd noor', 4 Slllll (R.rar rapadly) Ilaralle wilh r11'rlric door opener_workshop and lots of sparr for hohbyist, bual or car en. Exrellenl vallie in this 2 or 3 fur buys ... substantial lhuslast; ovrr.sile laundry room: rOPlil'r I,lllmhinll. nl'W wirinl(, Ilas heciroolll colonial near Marler savings on a young-spirited hot water h.-at anrl all allarhed rarprt. There .1lso Is s;:rr1r1l'nl Sllafl' Hoad. Carpeting in all but one on the 3rd noor ror addilional Ii\'inll qllarlrrs. hedroom. Paneled games room, double-breasted coat with back 2 ('ar garage, Pri('ed helow FHA MUCH MORE C{)ULIJ HE SAID OF THIS UEJ\1ARKARLE 011 I~I belt styling. Bone. OfFERING WIIICH CAN m; PIJRCUASEIl FOR IJTTLE appraised valli e. Quick oe('u. MORE THAN TIlE VAf,(JE OF "ANn ALONE. paney. Asking $27,900. 20% Off and More MA V W}; snow IT TO VOl)? Special Grouping Matching p"ople and houses . with imagination 6 OFFICES ~ C...." Rabbit - Spanish lamb - (3 in Gr. PIC.) • Hugo S. lIi~hie F'r.1nk n, Coller Don H, Smith Kalagan lamb - Kit - Fox A::~I1 ...,~Ir~ C. C. ".roe" Wilkerson Orison S. White Imrorfcd (u" lohelcd REALTORS John ~,. Mendenhall ('31 Rrllcler 10 show collnfry of origin. Hoger Southworlh TU ".0600 84 Krrcheval 886.7100 MIMIIElIS OF THE DETROIT AND GROUI POINT!! RIAL !STAT! II,)ARDS Member-Grosse Pointe Real Kstllle Hoard Brlnch office, In I>t:T1W1T. (,HOSSr. J'OINn: . - sT, CL,\IA SllORt:S -- FARMINGTON ~Tacobsorrs , _ .. ~_~ • d... r__ r....__ ...r e_r..e_. e_..e _ 2 1 Thursday. January 29, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-on. Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Mrs. Gregory T.Johnson June Bride Moll-Boll Vow, Susan 'Walsh Bride Spoken In East Exchanging marriage vows In Of Gregory Johnson New York City's St. Thomas More Church Wednesd/lY, Jan- uary 21, were Mary Jane Boll, daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. John Boll, o{ Garden City, L.I., and L. William Moll, son oC Mrs. Lester S. Moll, o{ McKinley avenue and the late Judge Moll. The rites were folio\! p.d by • reception at the Carlyle Hotel. AIter a wedding trip to Ari- zona and Acapulco the newly- weds will be at home in Rivard boulevard. The big difference between safety and an accident is you. Photo by EddIe McGrath. Jr. A June 26 wedding is being Shore'wood Interiors planned by JANET CAROLE Bring a breath of Spring Into your home Now with custom EASTERIlfAN and R i c h a r d draperies designed for you. All new fabrics and colors 10 Frederic Nank whose engage. .:huose from at this once-a-year $350 ment has been announced by sol" price. Fabric and Lining yel. her par e n t s, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Easterman, oC Bal- 22604 MACK 779.2882 four road. The bride.elect will receive ...... her Teaching Certificate and ...... ~ degree in Psychology and So- cial Studies from Grand Val. ley Slate College in June. Russell Skitch, Bass Tuesday Musicale will present ,(,.,.,.,."-,ii.,,,.X;,~- I t .e em m. nOT R R 7 EER 7 h PPOPERR • he? 777 zzmah'n"'OS.ZZMRrM'ZOO"7 "bh'ZoD??? DSn?? tnM? 2 7.2? 7 7 R Page Twenty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, 1970 , Woman'sPage • • • by, of and for Pointe Women Joan Marie Miller Their Brooms Are Poised For Curling [Wed In St. Paul's Newlywed Benjamin Anthony Harrells Vacation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Following Day After Christmas Ceremony Following their Friday evening, December 26, wed. ding in Saint Paul's-on.the.Lakeshore and a reception at the Roostertail Mr, and Mrs. Benjamin Anthony HarreH left for a vacation in Rio de Janerio, Brazil. Mrs. Harrell is the for- <'.>>------.----- mer Joan Marie Mill e r, Gmeiner. the bride's sisters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and B,arbara Taylor. Raymor.d Miller, of Clover- . Their bou.quets were fash. Iy road The bridegroom loned of. whIte c.arnal!ons and . . . red bernes and tied with green IS the son of the Alva Har- velvet streamers, 'I rells, of Hollywood avenue. ActinO' as his brother's best ! For the 6 o'clock ceremony man ;'as Gerald HanreH. i " the. formcr ~1iss :'l!ilIer ch?se U~hers included Robert Harrell, i I an 1I'0ry satm gown featurmg another brother, Dale Miller, a mink collar and detach1'ble the bride's brother and Steve' Watteau train. Rometty.' Her bouffant veil fell from A pink and silver lame a Camelot headpiece and she ensemble with silver acce~sories carried an arrangement of white was chosen by Mrs. Miller for carnations and rosebuds with her daughter's wedding anrl the accents of holly and re~ berries. reception. The bridegroom's I In kelly green sahn frocks mother wore a gold satin cos.1 styled with green crushed vel. tume with gold accessories., vet vests were honor maid Both selected cymbidium orchid G!oria ~itos and bridesmaids The newlyweds will make and continues through today at the De- Photo by Eddie McGralh,1r. DIane MJller and Mrs. Frank their home In St. Clair Shores. When MRS. JAMES BOBEL, Oeft), operated by the wome!). of St. Michael's troit Curling Club in. West Forest ave- walked into S1. Michael's Thrift Shop at the Church in Sunningdale park. Of- nue. Attendance is free ana spectators with her consignment of items she .bad fering congratulations, and a "little can view the action on six sheets of ice no idea she was a milestone-or that something," are, (left to right, from Mrs. Benjam in A. through large thermo-pane glass win- St. Michael's ladies were waiting, liter. Mrs. Bobel,) MRS. DOROTHY HITTEL, dows. Twenty.four of the top women's ally breathlessly, for her. Turns out assistant man age r, MRS. ALFRED curlmg rinks in the United States and Mrs. Bobel is the FIVE THOUSANDTH HOUSTON, manager, and MRS. ROB. Canada are competing for the Alandt consignor to come to the re-sale facility ERT GASKILL, assistant manager. Trophy, to be presented to the win- ning rink this evening. I I Good Citizens Tea Set Fantasy Leads Child To 'Lie' From Another Pointe of View : By Elizabeth Cass OAR (CoDlinued from Page 15) The Elizabeth Cass Chapter, Dauehters of the American Re. president; Mrs. William P, Harris, III, first vice-presi- volution, gathers !Iext Monday, dent; Mrs. Ann Kirk Warren, second vice.president; February 2, at 1:30 o'clock in Mrs. John M. Booth, third vice-president; Mrs. E. Rust the Grosse Pointe War Memo. Muirhead, recording secretary; Mrs. Gordon T. Ford, rial for one of its favorite pro. assistant secretary; Mrs. JO)-.n D. Standish, correspond- gr;. mi;. the traditional Good Cit. ing secretary; Mrs. Paul Twohey, treasurer; and Mrs. izens Tea. Louis A. Fisher, Jr., assistant treasurer. Ten senior high school girls The meeting was followed by luncheon, arrange. from Grosse Pointe and sur- ments for which were made by the Mesdames Willard roundin~ communities will reo Kerr and Thomas Baumgarten. ceive Good ,Citizens pins and ,., . . certificates plus copies of "In Dinner Meeting For Wellesley Club Washington." a DAR publica. tion desclrlbing the society's It should be an interesting dmner meeting at the work and purposes. Bretton drive home of Mrs. A13n Irwin next Wednesday, Good Citizens is a natural for members of the Wellesley Club of Detroit will reo DAR project. Classmates and ceive first-hand reports on What's Happening in ..he faculty members select the out- Halls of Ivy from two of their own. standing senior girls to be hon. Mrs. Horace W. Gilmore, of Harvard road, pres- ored by local OAR chapters on ently attending the WeJIesley AlllDlnae Council in Pholo by Eddie McGralh,1r, the basis of their (the girls') Massachusetts, will give a €ihln(!U!or's Report on faeulty nr. arid MrS-. Delmo Paris, qualities of dependability, servo and student thinking and activities as of January, 1970. of Lakeland avenue, are an. ice, leadership and patriotism, She'll be "backed up" by Mrs. WHber M. Brueker, nouncing the engagement of From the local chapters' Jr., of Merriweather road, representing her Class at the t h P.i r daughter, PATRICIA Good Citizen nominees two girls Ci)uneil gathering, who'll discuss personal reactions to ANN, to Bruce W. Niezgocki, will be selected by the Michigan the current campus scene. . son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward L.,.... .M'M;, DAR and will be guests at the state convention luncheon Fri. A Silent Auction treasure sale's to begin and end Niezgocki, of Hamtramck. Scene of the evening wedding of JOAN MARIE end the program. The bride.elect was grad- day, March 20, at the Statler. M~LLER a~d Mr, Harrell Friday, December 26, was Hilton Hotel In Detroit. Assisting chairman Mrs. Willard Parsons with the uated from Grosse Pointe High Samt Paul s.on-the-Lakeshore. She is the daughter School and attended Northwood Winners In e::ch state will arrangements for the 6:30 o'clock dinner are the Mes. of the Raymond Millers, of Cloverly road. He is the dames Raymond A. Brown and Thomas H. Miller. Institute, Midland. where her then be jud,l!ed on a national fiance is a junior. I son of Mr. and Mrs. Eva Harrell, of Hollywood avenue. basis, with the over. all winner • • • receiving a $1,000 scholarship to To Tour County Youth Home A December wed d i /I g is planned. the collage of her. choice and And it should be an interesting morning for memo Flower Craft Class Offered a sterling silver Pa"l Revere bers of the Assistance League to the Northeast Guidance bowl. Center, (formerly known as the Northeastern Wayne AI'lificial flowers, so popular rate, reproductions of roses, Slate Riverside to lhe buyers In exclusive shops The Elizabeth Cass Good Cit- County Child Guidance Clinic), next Thursday, for they'll chrysanlhemums, bachelor but- izens are Judith Jobbitt, Grosse throughout the ar~a, can now tons, iris, geraniums, poppies. be touring the Wayne County Louth Home. ' Benefit Concert be produced by adults who South High School, Valerie and many others, all fashioned Atkin, Grosse Pointe North. The program calls for bus transportation to the want to take advantage of a in crepe paper. The unique Susan Smale, St. Paul's, Martha Home where the Director will conduct the group through The Riverside Civic Fund, new adult education class, titled techniques of this unusual art the facilities. Then he'll give a brief talk, with time at Inc" an urban neighborhood Thomas, Warre:l High, Darlene "Flower Craft" The Depart. will be taught by Patricia the end for questions and answers, service program located on the Whitmer, Lincoln Park, Beverly ment of Community Services Murphy. Mihalko, H8rper Woods, Carla Then it's off again by bus, to the Harmonie Club lower east side of TIetroit, will has announced the class as a The home decorator will find Bru~noni, B ish 0 p Gallal{her where a leisurely luncheon's to be followed by a short sponsor its fifth Annual Rene. new and exciting part of its a new dimension of personal High, Cynthia Hawthorne, Ham. Will Wed Betrothed general meeting at which plans and prop'~ess on the fit Concert at Ford Auditorium crafts program for women, satisfaction as the products of tramck Hll(h, Carla Chludzin. 1970 Crystal Ball will be detailed. Friday, February 6, at8 o'clock. scheduled to bcgin in February this class become a part of a ski. St. Ladislaus (HamtramCk), Valler Poole will conduct the at the Community S e r v Ice new and cheerful home decor. The Ball's scheduled for February 28 at Lochmoor. Delroit Symphony Orcheslra in Building, and Joyce Kukula, SI. Florian Reservations for this cJass (Hamtramck). '" '" '" "pop" seleclions. This six week evening class are being taken now at the Making the presentations will Thinkin$' Spring The Fund, under the direction Department of Com m un i t y A pair of inv1tations that arrived today prompt us of The Reverend Davic Eber- wiII provide instruction in the be Mrs. Leo Hardwick, Good Services. Call 885.3808 or 885. Citizens chairman. and Mrs. In the midst of mist and snow, to "think spring" _ and hard, has served the lower east mAking of colorful. and aeeu- 0271 today. we recommend this mental exercise as a marvelous mid- side with posilive community Howard Reed, Chapter regent. winter morale booster. services such as a Clinic, Neigh- Another highlight of the pro. So ••• "Think Spring," and the visit or the Metro- borhooc1 Youth Scrvice. a Co. B,'enllan-Wilson VOWS Spoken ,l!ram will be appearances by I Politan Opera Company to Detroit next May. Op, various hOllsing projccts. a four e x c h a n g e students at: Chllrch exten I. b~ Barbara Anne Wilson, daugh. Grosse Pointe's North and Soulh ' , . If May seems impossibly rar way, consider this: The's ve ur nn sum- ter or l't:r, and Mrs, George R. NoIre Dame. Detroit Grand Opera As~.oclatl'on'''. annual luncheon'''. mer programs and the Ker. The newlyweds vaeaUoned in Hil!hs who wil! explain their . dl'finitions of a Good Citizen. ~" " cheval Center. Wilson, formerly of G r 0 5 S e Fort Lauderdale, Fla" prior to com~ng up very soon, .'ebruary 16 In fact, at the Detroit Thi.s benefit concert Is one Pointe, now resid~nts of Hud. their return to Delroit where InstItute of Arts, and the Met's own Francis Robinson of the major spon~ors of thesc son. 0., was m~rrJed Satllrday, they will reside. wiII be here to talk about Opera and Detroit and the nrhan progrAms which Arc Slip.• January 10. to Hugh F. Bren. U;chnelO'Linn Met. . • porled and operated by private I nan. ,Jr., son or Mr, a~d ,Mrs. .T() {'l(lim, Bri(l(J Auditions for the Grinnell and Elizabeth Hodges fllnds. Hllgh F. Brennan, ~f DCtrOlt., Faculty Wi'ves Donovan Srholarshlps will be held in the Art Institute's Alhcrt Mac~ey, ~xecutive as. G~~le C~~~~~o~~s 1~1l0~~~0I~; Group To Meet Mr, and Mrs. Emmett vora.l. Lecture Hall followin\ the 1;lllche",on. slstant al RIverSide, recently a reception at the Detroit Alh chek, of Lankin, N.D., have an. : '. . stnted: :'It i!l because of the Ictic Club. !\frs, Jim Garlough, chairman nounced the enJ:(al{cmem of' l."" __.• ,',....'t,' Alld •••• 'Think Spring," and the third annual many. rrJe~ds w~o hAve supporl- GivC!n in marriage by her for the February meeting of their dAUl!hler, LYNETTE. to' Photo by Bronshy Studio Photo hy F.ddle McGralh.Ir. Champagne Benefit PrevIew of the Detroit Spring An- ed RI~'cr.slde WIth thclr tnlrnts fathl'r the former Miss Wilson the Grosse Pointe f,'aculty Serl!eant MichAel ,T.O'Linn. son i At a family party Christmas: Mr. IInd Mrs. Kenneth F. tique Show set ror March l() at the Light Guard Armory. and lime and money that .we was aUcnc1ed by her ~istcr.in'l Wives' Card Group has an. of Dr. and Mrs. Francis P,; night in the Lakepointe avenue! Rcr~mann, of Merriweather . The .Spirit of Detroit Association's hosting the party hAve becn able In the past ~Ive lAW. Mrs .. Tuhn C, Wilson, as. nounced t hat a Valentine O'Unn. of Devonshire road. 'I home of Ihe bridccl('cl's grand road. are announcing the en• again. With Mrs. Horace E. Dodge serving as honorary yenrs 10 rxlend our. srrvlces malron of honor. MArtin Bren. i lhrme will be used for the Miss Vorachek Is a graduate parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean gagcmcnt of their daughter, chairman anrl Florence Sisman as chairman. from one .agen('y to ~ll(ht agen. nan, o( Pl'toslrry, was best man: next card party. of Lankin lJil!h School and the! Conslant, Mr, and Mrs, Vernon LYNN KAREN, to Steven Mark . Mrs. Sisman's planned a tea next Tue5rlay arrernoon I~~.sp~~~~~n: ~~~~o~lmately 1,' for his b~olhe.". Faculty Wives wishing to Mayville Statl' College and has K. Au~herman, of Lakepoinlc Entinc, son of Mr. and Mrs. 111 the .James Ranger home next door to Mrs. Dodge's. . .' . .Thc bmll' IS a l(~adl1ate of play bridge or pinochle Rre been employed in thc "ccount. avcnue, annOlmced the cngal(e. Raymond Entine, of Phi!adel. Rose Terrace. Purpose or that party? To organize the. TI('krLs are Avall~ble ,at Gran. T.II(~ell S('hool, MonlJ:,ello Col. iRl'iled to meet al Brownell ing and Finanee Offi<'e at Ihe ment o( thl'ir daughter, RITA. phla, Pa. ] 970 Preview committee . nells. Hu.rlso,ns Rlvcrslde and ~e,l(eanr! Katherine ~ibbs SclJo?1 Mirld!!!School this Monday eve. Grand Forks "ir. Fllrce Rase, ~ARIA FORMILL,~R, to Wi!. 'I' Thcy plan a June 13 wcdding -.-- .. ------. Ford Audllorlum. tn Roslon, The brld~,I(roo.m IS ninl(, February 2, at 7:30 )).m. N,D" where her. flan~e, a I(rad. ham "Ul(lIstus IIo\H, Jr. in Grosse Poinle UnitariAn SUSAN T,. KUEHNET" of HAM. of Lakcsh,-.i'c r 0 a d R ~ 1 a graduate of the Umvl'cslty or Hostesses assisting Mr. Gar. ua.te of Assumption High School. II( is the son of the WilHam IChurch. Clain,jf'w ('ourl, is onl' of ]2 whose paper i.s cntilled "l'Irla: ""11,n~p "'''.(J lou,l(h will include Mr$. Edwin Wmdsor, O.nl.: who ~ttenr!('d Augustus Ilowcs. of Farmin/!.: . hi/.(h sel1oo) slu(ll'nl.s sl'lel'll'l1 tionships of Collidons on An Air 'II Prints On Display Wendt, Mrs. Maynarrl Lel/{ht, Western MIChll(an Unlvcrsity ~l d D f' ld R h L'I Roth the brrdrclecl an,l her , . ' on an ccr II' cae," a., r M' h' St l U' I., prl'srnt an original rrscarch Track." At S/. COl'1l1l1)(l. I Mr~. Brian Forster, Mr,s, Cur. IS stationed. ! formerly of South Renaud road. lanc,e arc IC Il(an , a e. RI. p~pcr :II lhe Sixth Ann 1111 I • • •. I Prinls from one or the most lis Lange anrl ~'rs. Clark Law. The weddinl! is planned ror' '. : vcrslly graduatcs, She. IS a Soulhe~.~ll'rn Miehi,::an Junior Amonl( mf'n rc('en!ly I'lcC'led I 1'1 F.' --1 -('h h 'important privatI' ('olll'ction.s of rence, May 9 In St. Michael's Church, I A June weddm/{ IS planned. gradualc stud~nl 1~ English at ft ftO Sel'l'nC anr! Illlml1nlll' [. ~ '. II' ',plsC'opa ure womf'n th 201" t t dl Granr! Forks Ilhc SlAte Unlver~lty of New ' ". .,' .,~ .. ,. 10 sel\'e on lhl' DetrOit Alhlrtlc I of SI Columfla (,hureh Arl' holr!- c ccn ury .wen on s. ptlsium ('OSpl)n,sorer! fly Wnyne CI I' R d f D' f I' ' . '. . ' plav .Januarv 11 With thl' Rloom. ' York, Ruffalo. lie is a Ph,D. Slate t.!nivft.r,sJ't"IIn(1lhe .'nJ'll'd Ul soar 0 rre('lors or Jn~ lhelr wJnll'r rumma,l(1' sale f' "rI" t A' . 1" 1 Offer Centennial Grants '('anrlirlale in Math at the Uni. " ., th ' '10' 'r! !" 1 ( II' r ssocln Ion s pre.sen a. Wi,ltl",illl't>i,lte February Benefit StaIrs Armv 'U('seal('11 Offic(', rCI"Yl'ar tcrms are F R"NK! rI "r' e ~rlH,r.vfl, . rom 9:30 tion of "Fifty Rrl'l'nl Graphi('s : versity of Wisc,'nsin. A srnior "1 (;rossr Poinle Norlh ". COLOMBO, of T.akl'shorr. 10 I 0 clock 10 lhr Parish HOII.SI', and .'l-Iultiples" from the eol. Club Will Meet The Detroit Association for High S('hoo) shr'll r,'porl on road, anrl HILI, 0, RRI;\IK, o( I cornl:r Easl .Jd('fson and' Irclion of Rirmin/!ham'.s Lydia KAppa Kappa GAmma, wom.: ,or Retarded Children.Nur~ery Is "The An1l'l'ican Indian Rrhcl. Edgl'ml're mar!. l' hen I' w I y: 'falllsl1qlle. Drtrol!. Winslon Malhin anrl her late en's college fraternity founded I Aquinas Homecoming The Winrlmt1l Pointe Gardl'n sponsorin/{ a luncheon fashion li"n Today." SI'II'r1l'rI AS an ,.)eeted mrmhrr.l mrt with lhr' Eaeh yrar rroceeds from hllshand, Harry Lewis Winston, in 1870, is eclcbrAting Its Cen. i or Club will meet in the J.exin/{ton show at noon Wednesday, Fl!b. altrrnale .Iprakf'r for thl' pro, (ull dil'e<,!orall' al the D"c Fri. rumma~e sail'S :lnrl othrr proj Thry will be on displA~' at the I tennial Year of 1970 by offer. I load home of Mrs, Fn'r!erick i rusry 4, al the Mauna l.oa Res. Rram II) he presen!l'd Friday rlay eVl'ninR, .Ianuar'y 2:1, to. ce!.s sllpply fllnr!s 10 air! som!' TlIoomfield Art Associalion in in~ Centennial Rehahilitatlon! ""uinas Collel(e Alumni will IIil1ger At 12: 30 o'clock Sat;lr. taurant in West Grand boule. and Saturday, Fl'bruary 27 Ilnd name the C,ub's new ofricer.s 20 chArilable a,l(cncir,\ anr! South CrAnhrook road until Grants to qUAlified women stu- invade the Grand Rapirls cam. day, February 7, for lunchl'cn, VIIrd. Saks Fifth Avenue's rl'. ~fl, AI lhc .\I('(:r(').(or Ml'morial for 11170 And I'nJoy Ihe annUAl groups throul{hout thl' commu. Fchnlary II, The lIallery Is open rlents on the 94 ('ollelie Ilnr! pu~ on homecoming weekend R buslnes~ ~ession Rnd II ~lide ~ort and sprln/{ collection will Confel'!'n('e Cl'nlcr on thc WSU formal stal( rlir.ner for pl1.~lanr! nily, nalion anrl world whieh to lhl' public without admission university campuses in the ~'ebruArY 7 and 8 to celchrate talk on Wild Flowers of Mich. he feaI,ured, Proceeds will ~ampu~ is Another North l1il(h prcsl'nl dirl'clors hl'ld in lhe Ihr SI. Columba Churchwomen ehar)(l', Hours Are 2 to 5 o'clock Unlled Slates and Canada lhe Spaee Seventies with new I I/{An pre~ented by Mrs, Jack further edUCAtion and training "e n i 0 r, MICHAEL R. GRA. Club's Grel(ian Room, ~uflport. Tuesday throuf:h Su"day. where KAppa KappA Gamma event.~ enlarginll' the traditional Drummond. of retarded children. chaplers have been estAblished. homecoming program, •••'.'.'IIS.S.'.'•• I'IS.' .1••7IC•• '.7 .7.'.2112 .. 2.2.2.2.7.7.7117.2.7.7.7.7.7 ..2.7.. 7.2.211I7.7 2.m•• 1I7 7.7•• .7 7.7117_.7 -.. a_ _ _ _ I GROSSE POINTE NEWS ... your printing. requirements can be. met .by our complete faciiities . . . f 8-color precision web-offset presses, paired for capacity, . geared for speed y Layout, typesetting, camera, platemaking, binding, mailing, shipping f Sheet-fed presses tailored to fit each job, speedily, economically . r Multi-color, multi-page newspaper and circular presses- offset or letterpress process (The Grosse Pointe News is printed by PAK Printers) With these facilities at your service.•..• our quality proaucts range from small to volume quantity runs. T /- L III Catalogs • ~ewspaplrs . • Ihstructlon Manuals 10 list a Iew • Tabloids • Employ.. 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RAMER PRINTING e~/~,.l.it~~9"1lJ1~e"J 432 MECHANIC STREET NEAR MUSIC HALL Woodward 1~3969 •• for all IJ!rlnt.d commanlca • t •Ion medial , I of I./SS'? } , r .. ~)9 )).1.5)))995,$, .... • Ptge Twenty.Fcur GROSSE POINTE NEWS 1hursday, Jtnuary 29, 1970 ~ __ ~~~~~.1 .4m& .ml_.l_--~m5~ITU~1ONWANnD ~roRRE~- 16-roRREN~ ~~~IC"roRum ~AUICL"roR~U ~ I SECRETARIAL SERVICES (Unfumi,hecl) (Unfumilhedl 119869 MACK) Grosse Pointe 1------'L~. ~t..'..,~...~,' Grace Brown HARCOURT 2 bedrooms 11h Woods. New building, 1,000 BAND INSTRUMENT Transcribinll, general typing, balhs upper-2.car garage'AITRACTIVENo 2 Ibedroomf Up.'1 square feet, al'r condltl'oned, DISCOUNT CENTER ',.. '. . per Flat. one bock rom VI . utilities furnished, 2 lavatories. Any make, any model. Before C'LASSZ~ 'D V Mack.Cadieux Area p.e t s. Available February. lage. Woodburning fireplace, Take all or part. 886.8828 Or you buy or rent, shop here. ADS .~R;~gf~f~f],i~3j~;~:";~~~~~~~~~Tf;:r~~;;~~dB~~~J:~~:::IF~~~~~;~'~~~d~~::::~f.~~!i,.:~~~~::f;.E~: i------Detroit's Most Elegant and OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 4 i town, $125 monthly. 567-lilOO. MUSIC CENTER t: RECEPTIONIST. SECRETARY, Exciting High Rise 269 CLOVERLY S' b d ,---- ....------22933 Gratiot nr 9 Mile C.II TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly ic I Pointe area. lIighly qualified, Luxurious Studio, One and large living 'r~~~, eu~~esd 16D--RESORT PROPERTY ; I .. 823.1673. 'fwo.Bedroom Aparlments kitchen, library. rec. I'oom in FOR RENT Your Ad Can Be Charged t'MAtURE WOMAN 10 baby sil, FROM basement. O~e an~ one.half SARASOTA-FLOR£OA-- VIRGINIA'S .~~~~'~~~~~~~~~'d#~~~~ ••• ~r~~a~~, 8~:~~e.: PER~~NTH :::d~. ~~d~i~~t B~~~12bed~om~~rtme~ ATTIC TREASURES ~I~mtr.0u~.mmJ: Doorman Service on Lido Beach, avaIlable now 10:30. 5 Daily Closed .Mon. .------""""I12A-MUSIC EDUCATION 14-HElP WANTED I DO YOU NEED a "right hand". Security Guards SWEENEY & MOORE. for winter lease. Exquisite We Buy and Sell I ' man? Consider these qualifi. II V I C P k' 881.6800 II decorator fUl'Dishings. com. 22418 Mack, bllt. 8 and ':1 Mile Classified Deadline PIANO INSTRUCTION 'CA~ USE O:-JE or two experi. cations. 34 year old college act ar ~r mg I __ . _._____ plete. Brand new, all electric 772.8606 Is Tuesday noon. 12 p.m., CLASSIC - CONTEMPORARY enccd full lime Real Eslate grad and fathCl' of 4. Born: ~~~~~c:a~~h~~~: Bar 5 ROOM upper, heat. Adulls.1 a~pliances, cQlor TV, swim. for all new copy, changes of Joan Dyson Cooper ,Sale~J1cople, Call Rowe and and raised in Gr, PIc. now. a i G.E. Luxury Kitchen with I1'l pets. Clean. Kensington. mmg pool. Best apartment on SLINGERLAND drums, silver copy and cancellations. It is Sludio: 884.4440 Res.: 886.32t5, Grove Realtors - TU 4.1000 home owner here. Diverse I Self.Cleaning Oven Harper. 882.0153. best beach in Florida, Phone sparkle base; 2 tom-toms, 1 .uggested that all real estate ! Mr. Grol'e 01' !Ill', Rowe. background in finance and: . C d't. . -~ ------i Mr. Edwards, owner, 886.1811 : PIANO, voice. guilar lessons.: . . relailing with proven abililY All' on Ilomng GROSSE POINTE-6 spacious I evenings or Mr. McVey, agent, snare and cymbal, $250. TU ~~~yb~ehi:~b~~t~~.~. our of. , Dctroil Inslilule of Musical CARETAKEr wa~led. for ;lI.n~r in management. !IIember of a ~~~ln~~eeskto Downtown Det. roo~s upper, firepl~ce, stove, 813.388.2301 Refer apartment 4.4889. Arl 16237Mack at Three Mile I repaIrs, 01' rosse om e large private club. Availabil. refrIgerator, model'mzed. Near 205.F, Lido Harbour, South. DECOUPAGE HANDBAGS _ 1.0...... Dri;'e, TU 24963, if no answ"r, i area. Prefer retired man. - I'ly due to rec"nt ullsuccess. Kingsize closets schools, $175. VAlley 1.3403. - - -.-. -- ' I Order now for Easter. Rea. TU 1.2870. II' 886 4880• ful sales position. High three FURNISHED MODELS ON ._. _. --.-- ~ SICK OF COLD WEATHER? Charge Ads-12 Wards tar $1.50 GROSSE POINTE lowel St sonable. Oil paintings. 371. . _..-.. ---~ _..--- :.GOOD TYPIST and ".eneral of- figure income to starl. Con, DJSPLA Y NOON TO 6 P.M. , • ,. One bedroom 2 bath housekeep. 10c each additional ward "'G Clalr.Kercheval area. :>1odern,' ' . I 7787. 28- TUTORI ,... i . fiee wO!k in Ea.stl~nd Cen~er tact Box Z.5, Grosse Pointe I 567 -1 175 5 rooms. Screened porch, ga. i mg. apartments dl.rect y .on 1 ------Call PRIVATE TUTORING I Pro!e;;slOnal BUlldmg, 8 Mile \'ews _ i Managemen,1: rage, drive, $225, Others.' oce~n In sl.mny FJo~lda. Dally, IN an? Kelly Road, Call for ap. ~'RENCH to English tra1l61a.: SCHOSTAK BROTHERS & Agency VA 2.4141 and TV maId servIce. ~vadable now: Anniversary TUxedo 2.6900 pomtment. 371.9201. lion done at home. Rates on re- I CO'"PANY 2-3292 10 May 1st. Fallo House, 2175; YOUR OWN IIOME . ... ' S. Ocean Blvd., Delray Beach, 'D S . I 3 Trunk Line, All subjects; all grades. COUNTER clerk for dry clean. quest. Phone: 823.3072, SHORELINE EAST 1610 TORREY Road. WOflds, 2 Florida. Tel. 30~.276-7455. rum peCi a NEWI SALES IiTA'I'WNS Adults and children. Cer. ing plant in Grosse Pointe, LADY WISHES baby sitting by 8200 E. JEFFERSON bedr?om Cape C?d, carpeted, FOR LEASE-::::--Gi--- 3.Pc drum set in sparkling DOWNTOWN AREA tified teachers. Will teach for those interest. the week. 821.2808, "On The Waler's Edge" applIances Avadable March amourous I C . k d Grand Circus Park Newl Staod ., Call: cd. Steady \York. Upper Mack lIst or A r'il 1st 886-1249 ocean front condominium, 2 i pear! ymbal, she s ~n MaJesllcNew. Stand , p. . bedroonls, 2 baths, complete. brushes and all acceSSOrIes. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN Cleaners, 18500 Mack. INCOME TAXES done in, your: IN THE FARMS-Moross-Ker. 3 BEDROOMS, living room, din. ly fllrnished. swimming. pool. E. JEFFERSONTO CITY i..IMITS TUTORING SERVICE .. home or mine. 773.9255. I' cheval vicinity. 4 bedrooms, ORDER NOW $99.50 RI.erhouse Gill Shop. KE 7.4653 . COMP~NIO~ -: Light house, ing room, new MutscJler 34 miles norlh of Palm Beach. 8900 E. Jelfer50n . I keepll1g, lIve 1l1. Rccent ref. ------.-.------: 2 baths. Newly decoratledJand kitchen with all appliances. Little Ocean Club, Stuart, Park Drugs, City Lh.,lIs -----. ---.---- ences 8852459 5A-SITUATION WANTED carpeted. Available eat y an. Completely carpeted and cus-, Florida. Floor plans and pic. GROSSEPOINTE PARK 3-J.OST AND FOUND '\--_.:- -.- ---_ (Domestic) uary. $~25 per month. Secu. tom draped. Finished base. I tures available, Hewitts Music MUlerPhumacy, ----~.--.- .. ---. --.- CAREER IN REAL ESTATE 1------rity deposit. 881-4735. ment, fenced yard. Open Wed. J(\HN S. GOODMAN (50 Years Young) WayburDaDd Kerche.a1 LOST la.rge Indian. necklace. IF YOU arc a \VOlnan, have at EXPERIENCED lady wishes THEDA L FRENCH RLTR . . nesday and Thursday from, 93 Kerclleval 886.3060 25110 Gratiot Lou's Party Store on TurqUOise and s II v e r on, least a 6th grade education part.lime or day work. WA I' ------... --- 7830 434 S CI' on Cbarle.olll and Lakepolnte Pemberton Road. Reward. VA i and nol over 80 years of age. 5.3456. LOWER _ Trombley Road. 3 .: p.m., t. aIr or ------(Ncar 10 Mile) GROSSEPOINTE CITY 1-8741. Call any Grosse Pointe Real ~------bedrooms, 2 baths, den, liv. call 642-4072, $275 month. FORT L.AUDERDALE Alger Party Store ------._-.------.-- Estate Broker. DAYS WORK with references. ing room, dining room, break. --.---*~~------OCEANFRONT, j'uxury town, 773-7730 Mack'" SI. Clair LOST. brown striped female .._. __. , Reliable and dependable. 922. f t d' h h r -tove 6A-FOR RENT Cunningham's Drugs cat, 'rorry Rd. area. Rew&rd. RESPONSIBLE ~----.--- 0113 as room, IS was e , • (F' h d) house, almost new. 2 bed. 13936 Michigan Notre Dame & Kerclle.a1 884.5243. • , • person to care ...~_. . ".__ ~ ...'" and refrigerator. Recreation urnls e rooms. private beach, pool. (Nr. Middlesex) Notre Dama Pharmacy. Notre Dame and Kerch"I,1 .. _._ ._..... _...__ for child, Monday and Wed. EXPERIENCED cleaning lady room, garage, heat. Excellent . WO 3.3123; eves. TV 4.7944. Bon Secour Ilospltal ODCadieux LOST-A package was left in nesday, 2-6:30 p.m. Refer. wishes Wednesdays. Fridays, condition. $3~0 month. Avail. C HESTERF I ELD 846-8850 GROSSEPOINTE FARMS either Sears store or HlIghes ences. TUxedo 2.5262. every olher Thursday. Refer. able February. Call 823-0207 MOTOR INN BEAUTIFUL oceanfront apart. HI'S. 9.9 Mon..F)!. Briggs Drug Store, mack and Tour. Hatcher at 7 Mile and Mack, DENTAi.~~hairsid~--~~si~tanl. ences. 823C693. ~6.05O~ __ .____ Now open, new one bedroom ment, Hillsboro Beach. 2 bed. atne 9.6 Sat. Rands Medical Service Pharmacy, containing a beige corduroy Steady, full t i m e position, LADy.~~;li;;T~e;d;;:s_;ironing, WINDM[LL POINTE DRIVE completely furnished with de. rooms, 2 baths. Reasonable. Alackend MoraD jur.tper. Someone must have good pay and benefits. Age some cleaning. Grosse Poinic duplex, 2 bedrooms, 1'12 baths, luxe furnishings. Maid servo ~_47_.1_4~0:. _ &.1'. Pool Olflce. Mack and Warren DOUBLE bed, chest, draperies, 'fraU Pharmacy. mistakenly picked it up. Will 20 to 35. No typing or book- $ den, recreation room. Avail. ice and linen. We pay all 6F TO SHARI: Kerche.al on the HUI you please return it to the keeping. Phone after 8 p.m. _~~~~ces._l~~~ 365.4121. able April. 1.301.460.9284. UTILITIES. No children or - 1;- spreads, B1';e tea cart, TV Farms Drulll, store's lost and round office .886.1140. EXPERIENCED woman wishes ~~. I pets. Also rooms, $36 weekly. Living Quarters cabinet. tables. benches. Odds Fisher Rd. and Kerchev>.l Scheltler! Drugs. or call 886.8725 and I'll pick ------..------office cleaning. Reference. FARMS large 3 bedroom Col. See manager at 23 Mile Road -Y-O-UN-G-w-o-rki~gl;lIy't~~~-r; and ends. Saturday and Sun. Fisher Rd. and MauID.' it up, Thank you. 833.3454. onial,' carpeting, draperies, and Gratiot, Exit 23 and 1.94. my home in Grosse Pointe. day, 703 Lochmoor, Grosse CI:.':~~~g~~~P~If:'Ii'oad --- S h ------dishwasher, stove, refrigera. Must see to appreciate. Model 885.6765. Pointe Woods, TUxedo 4.6135. Coltalle Hospital on 4-HELP WANTED tenog rap er I WOMAN wishes housework tor, 2 car garage. A.l condi; now open. 465.5732 from 9 . ~__ ------Kercheval and MuIr --- days. VA 1-5444. tion. 884.9263. a.m. 10 10 p.m. 6G--STORES FOR RENT MIRROR, handsome. sparkling, llerlt.Woods Drug Center. beveled. flower cut, 30"x75"- Mack and Bourn.mouth Gl~:O:eqgu~~:~~IE~~n~ids~~~~; LABOR RELATIONS GiRL-WISHES~ 3 -da-y-s-.-T-u-e,-s.ONE BEDRoOM-h-o-u-se-ci~s-e-t~ G-R-O-SS-E-P-O-I-N-T-E-P-A-RK--C-om-.IN THE ViUage shopping area real bargain, $40. VAlley GROSSEPOINTE WOODS 886.1800. day, Wednesday, Thur~day. sho;>ping and buses. Adults, pletely furnished, gracious _ 600 sq, ft. $200 per month. 1.0057. BI~~~~ ~~~t'l:fo~~~emouth 1.------VARIED and interesling work 824-6864. no dogs. Vacant. 882.4369. English home on large, beau. GEORGE PALMS 886.4444 Grosse Polr,le Pharmacy, Mack and BOYS 10 to 15 years old to de. in company labor relations ------..------~------..--.-- tifully landscaped lot, 4 bed. . . I OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY Manchester liver menus. Apply 10 a.m. dept. Job requires good typo MIDDLE.AGED woman. Rcli- GROSSE POINTE area. Moross rooms, 3 full baths. One I '-WANTED TO RENT H';;;~~~.. Pharmacy, Mackand Loch. Saturday, Pointe Wad, 18310 in~ and shorthand ski 11s, able, refined" some nursing Road, duplex, one. bedroom. year's lease reljuired. . Largest Selection of Resale Bob', Drull., Mackand Roslyn Mack. pleasing personality and 1 to experience. Competent driver. 882.8034. TAPPAN 884.6200 SING~E profes~JOna[.. woman Clothing in Area. ---- 3 years business office experi. Free 10 travel :lnywhere. Will ------"------deSIres attractIve llvll1g ac- DETROIT AREA Parkles Party Shepp., Mack and 51. BEAUTY OPERATOR for Jo. ence. work as companion to reliable GROSSE POINTE PARK - BEAUTIFULLY fllrnished one commodatbns in Pointe or Clothing, Accesories and Clair sel's Fashion Door. Call for person. Live in. Excellent ref. Somerset. 6 room upper. bedroom apartment. Cadieux. Indian Village area. VA 3.0300 Household Artic[es taken DevonshireDru••, Mackand Devon. appointment 882-4246. Conlact Mrs. Sloy erences. 371..7700. Actulls. No pel~. VAlley 2.6997. Mack area. TU 1.1193. extension 863, after 5 p.m. on consignment. shire -.-----.------965.8000, Ext. 3111 ------.---_ L '" L Pharmaoy.Mackand Beacons. Cleld COMPANIAN invalid care, ex. SC-CATERI G SERVICE GRAY AND MACK. 3 rooms, 4 ROOM upper, excellent North LADY Senior citizen wishes LEE'S FASHION MART Maryland Bevera,. Shoppe, Mack pel'ienced, drive, full or part. M nice building. S21.3703. East area, furnished and in. room and kitchen privileges. 20339 Mack TU 1-8082 near Maryland time days. 934.5229. ICH IGAN • II~I.A'VING A PAR.TY? Call PAT I I d all utill'tl'es $160 per 8868678 ST. CLAIR SHORES '"'' ST. CLAIR .Village apaIjl]lellts, cues . . 10 to 5:30 Daily; Fri. 'm 9 Manor Phannacy. Greater Maci 2..car garage, built.inst fire. . ~EAUTIFU-L--l-'f'f---t--- TYPIST. RECEPTIONIST with CLEANING 1---.------.---- MACK NEAR 8 MILE 0 • (I eren, 'Iarge MILDRED BRIGGS experience in real cslate of. FLOORS ONLY Saturday morn .• BABCOCK'S V[LLA DU LAC ~1:n~ew'::.r\~~i~;e~n~~8~.~~~I~: Grosse Pointe Woods. 2,000 al')t~.u.e dining set. Excellent BLOlllD FORMICA tables, drum, PIANO and THEORY fice to work part time. Call ihgs $3 Pc" hour. TU 5.2042.1 APARTMENTS available for . square feet professional or ~~~ltl;~6 97~~~t offer over i coffee, and two step table~. BRIGGS MUSIC STUT;IO M T I "'u 5 4100 --. immcdiate occupancy. Best HARCOURT RD.-Lower 2 bed. medical. f:onsisting of 3 rooms _. _:_' . .~ ..._ I Excellent. condition. TU 4.9646. r. 0 es 1 ... ~1TD D L E.AGED, dependable location on cast side. Sound. - . I . TOT"'s REAl E''''''ATE rooms, both with stalI shower 10x18, 2 10x15, 1 10x12 plus DINING room set and bedroom~'---.- :------15 Kercheval Punch llnd Judy _.~ • AJ'_ woman for part time work in proofcd with solid masonry. h d A MOVING t h'ld' k' 4 KERCIIEVAL ON TIlE IITII and tub bat . Carpete. p. waiting room, secretarial of. furniture. Call after 8 p.m.. . " an Iques, c I. S S IS, Building. 7 J , • •.•• household for lwo, 2 li!!ht~ din. SWI'mml'ng 11001 and club pJiances included. Available flce, storage and 2 lavatories. 882.4190. I m~n s war drobe, sIZe 42, Gros Pointe ners per week and sleep in ~ house. Call 7710900. Nov" 6. Reply Box Y.29 Lease required. TU 1.3000. ---- i shirts 16-4, lady's clothes 12, se 1)IATURE WO'lAN C~~C r~~(;1- night. and stay late in eve-~-~ .--.----~~-.----- Grosse Pointe News. GUITAR, classical, folk, 'good poker table; bedroom and din. TUxedo 2.5680 derly man.' Other help cm. ning 2 other nil(hts. Own car. I3 BEDR<:)(lM. townhouse .in ------FVRNISHED office for rent. condition. Used. $35. 861.3399. ing room set suitable for cot. . ployed. 886.6544. . Good salary. 885.21S0. Gros~~ P.omte, CIty. Ccntral aIr. FLAT for rent. Ideal lor single Available February 1-21203 ----.------tage, blond wigs, new port. MOD.ERN Piano Lessons Rock - --. -.- ~.... --- 1 WOMAN -f--'--'-~ _.~~- condltJon1l1g. $295 pcor monlh. person. One bedroom. living Mack Avenue. Grosse Pointe FINAL week. Clearance on de. able refrigerator, MI'nox cam- and popular mUSIC,. also' . some ISECRETARY WI'th' experience. or one or two days Immed'late occupancy. room, kitchen, bath. Adults Woods. Sharc secretary with 51'g ners rea dy ta wear fas.h era, 18 yards blue 3" fringe organ students. 823.3637. in morlgage servicing wanted for clea~ll1g and laundry. Re. MICIIIGAN CONDOMINJUlIl only. Located on Guilford in two reps. 884.5801(Mrs. Nor. ions, sizes 5.12. Linda M. trim, chairs, miscellaneous. . . . --.. .. ------.. I to assist vice president. Must. cent ref"rences. TU 4.7645. I SALES CO. Detroit. man). Fentner Studio, 2126 Loch. 823.1652. PIANO, THEORY: pre-school have good shorthand and typo NURSEMAID to care for new i 886.4830 Purdy & Edgar Associates - . --.. moor Blvd. 886-6501. ----~- . through ul1iver~ily level. Wal. ing skills with emphasis on born, must !lave experience .. -~ .._------886.6010 MODERN medical suite, ground -. -- ._. FIREPLACE WOOD delIvered, ter Mueller, 482 Colomal Cl.j neat work. For appointment anrl rcferconces. 886.4838. ANITA-Grosse Poinle Woods. -----.- --- -'-.- floor, 5 examining rooms. CASH REGISTERS, adding ma. stacked or r'.umped. PR 2.9794. _Norlh~_TUxedo !.1090 .. I 2c.a6'4164.Mr.lIi1d('brandt, WO FffiST ADVERT[SED. Roomy BEACONSFTELD-6 room low. Business office and lab. Pri- chines. typewriters. Best offer: - ... -- ...------HOUSEKEEPER to live with Ihree.berlrillxn ran c h with cr. carpeting, st()Ve and re. vate doctor office with lav., Also picture frames. 11840 38 COLT Python, 45 Celt Gold ELMmA CAMRURN . --~-. ~ - .. - . e!derly woman in good health. I largc Florida room. Draperies frigerator. 779.1679 after 6 ample parking. heat and air Harper. 5~1.8077. I Cup automatic. 823.7188. MMTA Certified Piano Tcacher . EXPER[ENC~~[) ~ 0 I~pie or 'I U 1.1288. I and new carpeting included. p.m. conditioned, furnished. Mack. 48" ROUND drop leaf maple' EXECUt!VETYPErlesk a~d~ Theory Classes housckecpe,r to hv~ 111 for. ex I Availablc now. Two.y ear LUXURIOUS TOWN 1I0USE- Warren area. TU 5.1337 or lable, $2.';. Police band Tun, chair for den or office. Dark Sllldl'o Punch and Jlldy Bid". ecutlvc resldenre 111 Lansll1g. CII,AUFFE.U.R and houseman.. Icase prcCerrerl. TU 16498 I .. fell 884 500 M N I I' Grossc Pointc City, Available .. avertcr, ronnec[s to AM radio wood. Green leather.look seal 15 K h I TU 1.7747 Excellen! salary. He ere~ce~ a ./, r. eson. S[LLUWAY & CO. I M hi f 1 3 I "'15 SId h ld $ I db k . I h . err cva reqlllred. Box 9432, I.ansmg, 1--' .. ~ ..-.~--- TU .1.7000 arc or or year ease. NEW OFFICES OVER TRAILS I ..... 110 amp an 0 er 8. an ac on sWlve c air. toP. R.es.; _102..3...Roslyn TU 4.2832 Mich. 48910. ..IS-SITUATION WANTED _. _.. At $385 pcr mo. Carpeting, WITH ELEVATOR. 11x18 OR All good condition. 885-8244. 76"x42", basc 58"x33". Re. . 7 YEAR OLD house. lowcr 6 ~ draperies, d c lu x c kilchcn.; ]lxI4. AIR CONDI1'IONED.' --- .. -.-- moval desk top for easier mov. RASF:i\U:,'IT and l 101-TRUCKS Il-AUTOS FOR SALE 12H-LAKE AND RIVER I13-R. E..AL ESTATE PROPERTY fOR SALE 1967 FIREBmD convertible. 4 ---- '67 4 WHEEL DRIVE speed, power .~teering. big en. ------TOYOTA gine. mag wheels, red line CANADIAN LAND SUTHERLAND 6.Cylinder, 4.Wheel trllnsmls. tires. Just like new. Cream 44 Acres with 2,800 feel fronl. AGENCY CLASSIFIED sion, snow plow, low mileage. with a white lop. $1,695. age on Sf. Clair River. Lo. , COLDSPOT I'l!frigeralor. Ava- Like new. cated opposite beautiful Fawn ROMEO FRANK ADAM Island with a splendid island 114 acre farm near Almont. 4 eado green, 3 months old. ED RINKE 12.3 cubic feet. 105 lb. capa. LI NCOLN-MERCURY and river view. Ideal Molel bedroom farm home, 3 barns,' or residential subdivision .~ite. Excellent condition. 14 acre city freezer, $150. 5B5.7241, CHEVROLET 20777 Gratiot, E. Detroit i.r~.. ADS Owner h~s poor health and .'.pple orchard, double road ~ after 6 p.m. TRUCK &: CAMPER DEPT. Van Dyke & 10't'. Mile PR 2-0200 has reduced price to $50.000 frontage. North Branch Clin. NEW fur lined royal blue coat JE 6.0255 for quick sale. Will hold mort. ton River on property. Good ~ Can :rUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly I and rust winler cOllt, size 12. ----- 1965 CADILLAC Coupe deVille. gage with $20,000 down pay. location for goll course, in. 836-0473. '63 JEEP I 2 door. hardloP. cream col. ment. Call RON TEDBALL at vestment prlJperty or a coun. } Your Ad Can B. Charged ~ ored, low mileage. $1575, a ir t h C II 752988 k ~ioss'green 7x12 area rug, 6 PICKUP. 4 wheel drive. 21,000 I' conditioned, 6 way seat ad- 51 9-344.B87 1 for delails. fry orne. a-I. as miles. Mint condiOon. GuiHoyle.llarrons Real Estate. or Mr. Smilh. ;.~:~.~~~j!$\'lt;i"lllili~~:l%~._~~'~".o1a.r:I:$1mi,,,,,m,~m.~:w.M~J~ monlhs old. Call after 6 p.m. $995 justable. :\Iust be seen to be l.imited, 560 Exmouth Street, i- BB6.7596, appreciated, 8B2-1107. . ------8-ARTICLES FOR SALE IS-ARTICLES FOR SALE --- ~-- _.--_~Sarnia, Ontal'lo. INCOME. 2013 Vernier Roar!, - --- -~. _I ..--- " S-ARTICLES FOR SALE GARAGE sale. Twin beds. ED RINKE 1937 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL GAYI,OllD near ~Iack. 3 bedrooms down. 3" CARAT diamond I - I 'A LOVELY'--'---'------~.------triple dresser, night sland. CHEVROLET limousine. Aulorama Show "WI-Idernoss Valley" 2 bedrooms up. Separate fur • .'2. , se In a. RUG, 10x14. red, A C mirror, double bed, spreads, . Ol.)'gl'nal excellelll ~. 2 d.les plal.mum en gag ement Merakish, made in Belgiool e lb'e ration TRUCK & CAMPER DEPT. wmner., lO-ACRE TRACTS naces, . car garage. Excel. curlains, washer, refrigera- d't' n $3 500 ltd' . • Ill~. W III SlOWI al bank, Orienlal, all wool. In perfect Van Dyke & 10'1" Mile con I 10. • • 6000 Acres-4 Season Fun en can ltlOn. $39,900. 886- Wrlle Box WIO, Grosse Pointe condition, $240. 886.8725. We Have Been tor, file cabinets, fold-a-bed. JE 6.0255 1938 PLYMO~TII, like new, low Ski Countr\'-Chalet Sites 9155; 8842063. News. BIO Washinglon. 8B1.6073. mileage. Original. $1500. Phone.Write for Map-Brochure ----.-- _ - '1' LA.RG.E ma.....hO.gany ban.k' desk, 50 YEARS RELAX.A-CISOR, like new, Ori- '69 FORD 1947 CADILLAC limousine. ex- I GEORGE WELLI:'oIGTON SmTII AUTOl\lOllILE OWNERS! _seel:~:r! s_ly~. ~8!~~3~~ ginal cost was $300. will &ellSPORTS WAGON. V.8, radio, cellent condition, Original. MA 6.2925 Franklin Village In The Music Business I Grosse Pointe' , for $145. 881.2645, aller 8 I long wheel base. Loaded! $895. I . Only $18.41 (IUarter!y buys. MINK STOLE. silver blue, size ' . Cl[OICE LAKE FRONTAGE For Everything 1I1usicai 'p.m, 12 AXLE electric brake car' . • • OPE~ SU:'-IDAY 2:30.5:00 $10.000 . $20,000 Liabilily, i 10, Reasonable. 886.5648. ------ED RINKE . hauling trailer, $550. on Beautiful Lake Charlevoix. Property Damage for safe 1--- ..------VISIT CHEVROLET Offered for the first time, six LOCIIMOOR 1486. Attractive drivers. TU 1.2376. : VIOLINS, several fine instru. SS-ANTIQUES WOodward 1.0876, ask for 10 Acre parcels, in a well ______.. ._ ~ ments, reasonatJle. Violin reo H 'tt St ------.------.-- TRUCK & CAMPER DEPT. Don. restl'icled area. IIigh: dry, ~~~~. b~;~e~si, Ct~~ ac;Jo~~~: DARK BLUE Scotch cuarded. pair - how rehairing. 293. eWI s ores ORIENTAL ART Van Dyke & 10th Mile 11953-ASTON-iiARTIN-SI;;;~;:b and mostl~. wooueu. Pmeu. at I hlilf oaths. Family room with I'elvet couch, 100" tufted, Tux: I 7314...... (50 Years Young) I COLLECTORS I JE 6-0255 082/4 coupe, Vantage engine, $125 per front foot and rangmg fireplace, edo style, 8 months old, $350. ! WURLI'rZEn-Spinel pia n u 13936 Mich. 25110 Gratiot S' VASE 14" high c~v- Ii-l-I--A-U-T-O--S-F.O-R----S-A-L-E--I'recent ex.lellsh:e. mechanical in frontage from 447 n. 10 886"1304. .1 e.bony finish, excellent con(li: (Nr. Middl~sex} (Nr. 10 Mile) ClIINE E overhaul m Brltaul 6428276 686 ft. Good terms availal;le. HAWTHORNE 613. Superior ~- --~~~- .~~-- ered with hand painted raised ------~---- . . . Write: NOHTIIERN lIflCIII. ranch built 1955 and well AUTmiATIC MAYTAG washer 'I !lon, $400. TUxeclo 1-2583, 839-1846-8850 773-7730 figures. Perfect. Date op. 1967 MERCURY Colony Park 1968 CORVETTE GAN REALTY CO., 306 S. maintained. Three large bed. and Speed Queen gas dryer. 0920. ~. proximately 1890. Price $400. wagon. Automatic. power 4 speed, radio and heater. Bal. Lake S1. Boyne City. Mich. roums. Fine family room. Air Both .. in very good working. LADY Kenmore porlable dish: DRU~1 OU'IFIT, complete. Stu. 881.1275. steering, puwer brakes, air ance of factOl'y warranty. 49712 or Phone (616} 582.7121. conditioning and olher inclu. condlllon, $20 each if you 'Pickl I"asher, 2 "ears old. Good d' d d' . I conditioning, luggage I' a c k. TED EWALD sio I t. t . • J 10, very goo can Ihon. -- White with a blue inlerior.; . ns. mnle! la e possessIon. them up by Salurda~'. 886- condition. 8854107. Used, $95. 861.3399. 2 PIECE Victorian bedroom EVROLET ST. CLAIR RIVER -=. Exlra 8725. -- - - . - ~ -----.--~----- set. Dresser has 3 pieces of $1,995. CH Ai.INE 1708. Spic and span -~ .------~---- THOMAS CELEBRITY organ 5 FIREPLACE wood, delil'ered marble, 776.0242. 15175 E. Jefferson VA 1-2000 large living room with field. ranch built 1954. Three bed. TENOR BANJO, String banjo months old must relocate stocked or dumped. 881-0292. FRANK ADAM slone fireplace; formal dining rooms. Recreation room w;,h gu~lar, mandolin, Hawaiiau pay off bala~ce. Call anytime: LI NCOLN-MERCURY '62 T.BIRD. Body very good, in. room; excellent arr~ngement fireplace, bar and lavatory. gUitar. Lessons. VA 2.6647. 92<.1242. CLOCK RADIO, G.E., never 9-ARTICLES WANTED I 20777 Gratiot. E. Detroit terior excellent. Healer, ra. for entertaining with the best Early possession. $32,500. ======:------used. Hi-llat stand. TUxedo ------i dio. tape deck. New transmis- possible view of the river and I 2-4104. WE BUY old gold, jewelry and' PR 2-0200 sion. generator, hallery, etc. shipping; four bedrooms; Ph SUNNINGDALE 722. Ranch de- I silver. Vogue Jeweli!t's. 22377 Garaged car. Sacrifice, $525. baths; three car garage wilh sign. Three bedrooms. two -C-U-S-T-O-l-'yI-:l-I-A"D--E-d-r-a-pe-.r-ie-s,Moross Road. 1969 CAMARO. Like new. As. Days 776-2234. Evenings 884- storage port; steel breakwall bathrooms p lu s lavatory. matching wood covered val- ----.------1 sume payments. SL 1.3257. 0'196 - Terry. -$62.500.' Laundry room on first floor. ances, rods, beigc.gray, 81" NEEDED, free piano, in good 69-CADiLLAC--~o~;;~tiIX;'-one--~----" Large Fiol'ida room with long. TUxedo 4.1854. condition, for over thirties of a kind, 7.800 actual miles, 1966 DODGE Polara wagon, ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING - beamed ceiling and fireplace. WOOD ______~_si~g~n_g__~~~~~~~:_19_.__. 8825597 power steering, power brakes, Bartlett Rd., )% miles from - Well developed garden. 100 DELUXE FRIGIDAIRE Refrig. _~~,_: .:______automatic, air. 383 engine. 1.94 exit-1970 sq_ ft., 4 bed. feet. of fronlage. Must see erator-Freezer 14 cu. n., $75. PIANOS WANTED 1968 CHEVROLET Impala. V-8. New battery, brakes, shocks room. Roman brick home: interior for special details and Presto humidifier $25. Sun. sporl coupe, automatic. all and exhaust system. Excellent fireplace in bear'1ed living excellent floor pian. FI'ne' Grands, Spinets and small Up- d't' ~975 f' 881 . beam lIHxmaster $10. All ex. power, disc brakes. low mile COil \ Ion.... ,Irm. - room; library; large master condition. Three nalural C;~e. righls. Cash. 7518 ... INC. cel1enl condition. LA 7-2268. age. Like new. Private. 881. . bedroom;, 2~~. baths; excellent places. MOTORS ------~- VE 7-0506 2487. I screened porch; 8.9 acres; ARROW CLASSiee boat. 2 paso' ,_.~~------12A-SOATS AND land enough to keep riding senger fiberglass. Full race . '67 OLDS DELMONT 88 4-door MOTORS horses-$50,9oo. BY APPOINTMENT USED CARS equipment, extra skates, very BO(;KS, Art ObJer:ts Sought -power brakes, power steer- ----~- MORAN near Charlevoix. First fa~t. B81-6789 - 6 to 9 p.m. Browsers always welcome. ing, air-conditioning, $1395. CHRYSLER SAILBOAT - FIB- BEADLE-CURRI ER advertised.' Attractive four ------. B. C. Claes Book Sbop. Miss 886-9076. ERGLASS 16' TWIN CEN- AGENCY bedroom coi£>nial. Glass en- .REMINGTON ant 0 mat ie, 20 .Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette .------~ TERBOARD. Built-in 7V. h.p. closed porch with breezeway. 60 To Choose From gauge, model 1100. Reming (48216). WO 3-4267. '69 CAMARO Super Sport, 396, mot 0 I' • excellent condition, Sl. Clair, Mich. 48079 ton automatic Sportsman 4B, -- , power steering, brakes; turbo- $2500 value for $1495, TUxedo Phone: (313) 329.4200 New furnace. $39,500. 20 gauge double barrel, rea. WANTE?, USED PIANOS. Call hydramatic, stereo tape. $2,-\ 1-6733. ROBERT JOHN. First advertis. 100% GUARANTEE _s_on_a_b_le_._8_2_2-_97_6_2_. :III', Dixon, 779-3110. 1_ 25~ ~r~~_~ ..()ffer. 293-5:~ .._ 1------.13-REAL ESTATE ed . Well cared for colonial I VOLKSWAGEN, 1964. 51.000 1128- TRAILERS AND FOR SALE built 1964. Four bedrooms, I ON MOST MODELS miles. Radio, Heater, yellow, ~~_MP~_~_S~ _ two and one-half baths. Fam- ily room. Ulilily room. Good header muffler, excellent con- A WEEK OR WEEKEND WINDMILL Pointe Drive, du'l detail. WHEN WHY NOT dition. $600, 886-3338. OF FUN plex. Each unlt-2\bedrooms, 30 days Or 1,000 miles. You Think DRIVE THE BEST PONTIAC, '68GTO, 4 sp"ed,' REN~ SKIDOO snowmobile with den, recreation \'()om, Ilh FISHER. On - 60 foot lot in , i sharp. Kept in excellent con. I trailer and/or DODGE 1110. h:lth~; 3-car garag~. Shown by Farms near Ridge. Lovely OF TH E LUXU RY dition. $2,200. 773.2091. TOR H?M~S. Sleeps 7 adults. apPOlntment only III near fu- farm colonial. Three bed- 15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE CADILLAC I __ .. . ~~~__ Low skI prIces. Call for free lure. By owner. $64,5(10. Call rool11s,' one and one-half Think CARS? CHECK '66 CATAqNA, 2 door. Bur. brochure. 1-301-460.9284. baths. Paneled library. Beau. I gundy, vinyl hardtop, full MotoRoam Rentals 8B6-5B40 - -.------...- I tiful new kitchen. Vacant. I :OUR CHOICE LA 1-6900 PR 8 6400 DALGLEISH power, show room condition. ------...- ..-- i ANITA. Attractive, 3 bedroom, USED CARS SOON! By owner, $1,150. 885-6864. 12D-ACREAGE AND I ~ bath, tri-Ievel. Built 1963. AUDUBON. Appealing Colonial -Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies brake -=-- ---~----.---. SUBURBAN' PROP. Family room, 2 car att. ga. built 1957. Four bedrooms, tWD and one-half baths. Su- system, and electrical systems. ' CORPORATION Executive wag- ERTY FOR SALE rage. Large corner lot. BUT on '69 Chrysler Town and perb family room. New kitch- Before You Buy Be Sure ROGER Country. Excel.Jent condition. I St. Clair County FAIR HOLME. Excellent 3-bed. en. Recreation room. 73 fopt To Visil 6 passenger, air conditioning, room. Ph.balh face brk: Co. lot near Sl. Paul. ~tc. 5 year warra.nty plus '70 . 80 ACRES with 1320 feet of lonial. 1st floor den. Rec. BALFOUR. Interesting contem- RINKE 1Jcense. 7700 mIles. $3200. frontage on paved Road. neal' room with NFP. 2-car garage. porary multi.level. Five bed. 8B5-1184. Smiths Creek. . DALGLEISH FLEETWOOD (Harper Woods). rooms, three baths. Activities CADILLAC 1966 FORD wagon. Power Exceptional 3 bedroom sel11i- room. 80 foot lot. brakes, power steering, power ANCHORVILLE - approximat- $AVE NOW! ely 200' frontage on Dixie ranch wilh dining room, 2 CADILLAC GROSSE POINTE FARMS. Ex- CO. rear window, undercoating, Hwy. Colswald cottage with natural fireplaces, rec. 1'00111. tremely desirable E a I' Iy 6161 WOODWARD _~~_engine.~B~5, TU 5-8629:_ 12% acres. Cement block Large upstairs bedroom. Att. American buill 1963 by prom. TR 5.0309 V AN DYKE BET. 10- 11 breezeway and garage. '69 CADILLAC Coupe DeVilIe- garage with concrete second inent builuer for OWII use. ~lichigan's Largest Cadillac INVENTORY CLEARANCE MILE RDS. Air; electric windows, 6 way Door-could be converted for FONTANA LANE. The perfect Fh'e bedrooms, three and one. Dealer TELEPHONE seals, AM-FM. door locks, apartment or blUiness use. home for gracious enterlain- hall baths. Paneled Iihrarv FREE PARKING 757-0767 - 536-6260 viny~ toP •. $~4,?95. TU 2.2031. Above properties can easily ing. Executive type. 3 bed- and recreation room. Best o'f '69 Imperial '67 Chrysler DRIVE.IN room. 21-2 bath ranch. First details. Near lakefront park. Lc Baron Crown '68 DODGE CORONET 500. recl be reached off [.94 X-way. Cpe. 6.000 New Yorker. Hurry on this floor family rm., activities rm. mile .. 2 door vinyl h"ardtop, white $4595 buy! $1475 -- and laundry I'm. plus base- MIDDLESEX. Well al'l"anged interior, console, burket seals, Call ment with recreation I'm., contemporllry. F 0 u I' bed. power brakes, steering. Excel- GEORGE PALMS '69 Imperial '69 Plymouth slimmer kitchen and lav. Cen- rooms, two and one.h:llf 4 dr. H.T. Black Beauty! Jo'ull lenl condition. TU 16667. REALTOR 2 dr. H.T. P.b., p.'.. (actory tral air conditioning and 2 baths. Library. Very '"ell power'llr. $3995 air, vinyl lop, tape. $2495 CORV ETTES maintained. BO foot lot with '69 FIREBIRD convertible, 350 6-4444 C:l I' aU. garage. TU fine garden and palio. Morl- YEAR END SALE! V-8. all power equipment, i _ gllge of approximately $38,000 '68 Imperial '69 Plymouth $2600. TU 4-4818. HAMPTON. Custom buill 2 Fun power.air. Powder Blue. PRICED FROM 2 dr. P,S'I p.b'l factory war. 12E--COMMERCIAL hdrm. FE ranch. Family I'm. at 6% 'j'o can be assumecl. 1$2795 ~n~ $2195 PROPERTY FOR SALE with field slone NFP and Priced at $49,500. ---.----.-~-. --- terrace. Ulilily I'm., 2 car ga- $3795 PEMBERTON. Cenler h~1I coln- '69 Imperial '69 Plymouth 1968 C,A,DILLAC nial buill 1952. Four hed. Crown Cpe. A black. beauty! Satelllle 2 dr. H.T. LI~hl blue, NEW HARDTOPS AND CONVERTS. BUSINESS SITE I rage. Power "" air. $3895 black ,'inyl lop, V.B, $2250 Fleetwood Brougham , MArSON. First offering in lhe rooms. two and one.half p.'., p.b. ALSO AVAILABLE IN STOCK. Mack Avenue, Grosse POInte F:lrms. Charming Cape Coel baths. Library with fireplllt'e. City. 132'xI00'. fine corner with two bedrooms up, den I-'ihe recreation 1'00111 with '69 Chrysler '68 Plymouth Black vinyl top, Sable 4 dr. H.T, Red beauly wilh 2 dr. H.T,. p.... p.h. only. location. . or third hcdroom on first fireplace anel bal'. Attached blaek vinyl lop. $2595 black body, air condi- floor. l'f~ balhs, garage. two car garage. Many extras, $1695 TED EWALD tioning, f u I I power, KARL including sprinkler system. DAV r ES ST. CLAIR. 2 bedroom hrick '68 Charger !itereo radio. See and '67 Mercury CHEVROLET r:lnch. Recreation room, ga. AUDUnON. F 0 u I' heelrool11~. Auto., p.s., p.b., ~'illyl lop. ft'lc. .. dr, Ir.T. p.S., p,h., 1i~I,t ,l:r~cn. lory air. $2195 drive this one. TU 5-3220 r:lge. Excellenl condition. two :lnd onl'.haJr halhs. Cen. Sharp! $1 195 15175 E. JEFFERSON VA 1-2000 ------.-- leI' hall colonial alwa~'s in Grosse Pointe's 'Vette Center 12F-RESORT PROPERTY PEACH TREE LANE. Stonl"s g-rl'al dl'mand. l.iI'ing room, '68 Chrvsler '67 Plymouth FOR SALE lhrnw Irom the Tlunt Cluh. dining room, paneled library, New Yorker. Power & air. Page Twenty- Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, 1970 13-REAL ESTATE 13-UAL .STATI IS-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE "'------•• 1 13-REALFOR SALEESTATE FOR SALE FOR SAL£ FOR SALE FOR SALE B\.' OWNER GROSSE POINTE FARMS HUN'l' CLUB-See this lovely CANAL HOME - st. Clair GROSSE POINTE SHORES OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 3 br" H~ baths, spacious Grosse Pointe Manor Shores, 3 bedroom brick, CLASSIFIED Willow Tree Place, few steps Colonial with all twin size aluminum trim, new kitchen. 330 LOTHROP - Custom.built Condominium , from Lake and Pl'ivate Park bedrooms, 2 car garage, fam. dining area and bath, large semi.ranch. Two or three for Shores residents, 4 bed. ily room and recreation room. 13.bedt"00m townhouse, H~ baths, utility. sprinklers, screened bedrooms, large kitchen, full 'j room, 21h bath Colonial. Lh', Assllme 6%% Mortgage. full basement. gas heat, cen. terrace vie w s landscaped I dining roo m, glassed and ADS ing room, full dining room, . tral air conditioning. Only 1 yard, tree lined island. Low i sCI'eened SUJll'oom, 2 baths. large kitchcn, dcn. family R & G pointment only. Immediate 30's. PRescott 2.3019. I Beautiful location. C.II TUx.do 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lin.s To S.rv. You Quickly ,1 room, 21h car alla('hed ga. owe rove occupancy, '~ rage. lncludes complete new -- ~ SWEENEY & MOORE Your Ad C.n B. Charged !"I',~,'.' carpeting and drapes. Mort. TU 4-1000 BY APPOINTMENT I 881.6800 gage 6\1. %. 884.2064 or 886. h I 0617. ------Mic igan NEW OFFERING - Elegant I and lovely 4 bedroom, 3 full 765 LAKELAND ~~RO~-~;~~~~I FIRST OFFERING bath colonial just 8 years old, I OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i 'Condominium located in City of GrossI' . Pointe. Many fine features. FIRST SHOWING of a dehgh~. 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ! I3-PF.~ ESTATE HOMES I LUXURIOUS Colonial near the i FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I Lake, Formal living room and including central air eondi'l ful Colonial in exce~lent COn?I' ------I . SHOWN HY _Sa les CO. lionin/( and sprinkler svslem.. lion. It features a fme Famlh' APPOINTMENT . dining .room. Large. family . ------I Good 5% % mortgage may be room, modern kitchen, 3 bed. BARRINGTON-Immediate oc- AWAY FROM IT ALL I' room with bar and gnll, pan. 886.4880 VA 3-91)76 assumed. ! rooms, t'/i< baths, I a I' ~ e cupancy, This very desirable WASHINGTON TOW:\'SHIP Grosse POinte Farms I ALINE - Appealing 3.bedroom ell cd library, modern kitchen, I 4 bedroom brick home musl K h I ranch with family room, fire. 5 Bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 car: ,___ __ , screened terrace, recreatIOn - C t BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom quad. RIDGEMONT, 167, near erc. place large living room attached ,garage Central air I , I 21243 RfVER ROAD near Bt"ys room, attached garage and 60' be seen to appreciate, arpe. level home with over 3000 ft. evaL Well designed ranch in panel'cd basement and 2 caf conditionmg' 21158 VAN K - Beauhfu! rew. - The ranch you have been lot. 5'" % mortgage can be as ed tt1rll-out, 2 baths plus rec. living area. 3 acres of trees move.right.in condition. Ideal. a age Under $35 000 Assum . ly constructed Coloma. 4 waiting for, in low 40's, 3 sumed, room with fireplaee and full and rolling hills. Sprinkling ly located near school and ;b~e 5~l % mortg~ge" - I BY APPOINTMENT bedrooms, 3 full bliths, partly bedrooms, 11h baths, formal dining room, 2.car aU, garage :MORAN ROAD bath. systEm t h I' 0 ugh 0 u t the lakefront park. 2t-foot panel. GROSSE POINTE CT.-FIRST $42,000 _ Semi.ranch, 2 bed. carpeted, ,lias to be seen to CENTER ENTRANCE Colonial BISHOP - Good 4 bedroom grounds, Many extras, includ. ed famil~ room! ,3 ~edrooms'l ADVERTISED, Two bedroom rooms and bath 1st floor, Can be a~preclated: Open Sund ay with elec. eye, 75 ft. lot. Priced to sell immediately. with 3 large bedrms., 1st floor brick home, den, 2 full plus 1 ing your own private, spring. central all' condltlomng, 2.car ranch buil! in 1956. Glassed accommodate 2 or 3 bedrooms 2-5 (h by appomtment. lavatory, glass enclosed tel" half baths, immediate occu. fed lake and running brook. garage. PJ'iced in upper 30's. I terraced. Short w a I k to and bath on 2nd !loor, 2 car SCHULTZ HOMES INC. 60 WILLISON - Onl'!' Sunday race, fine kitchen and break. pancy, owner anxious. Intercom system throughout G P' P k schools, shopping and bus attached Ilarage, 75 ft. lot 881.9033 884.4423 2 to 5. 4 hedroom house in fast bay, 2.car garage, Kerby the house. Heateti and fin. rosse olnte ar I line, Priced to sell quickl~'. Walk to Kerb~' and Brownell new condition with all thc: and Brownell schools. Owner HAWTHOR~E - Price reduced ished 31h car garage. Adjoin. RECENT IMPROVEMENTS to IHARVARD R.OAD:Ccnter ell. schools, __" "__ . _ I I extras vou would want. Lo.: moving out of town, ~~n~~~s~~~:~~;a~a~c~drg~~ ing acreage available. this spacious English home trance colo~lal With four bed. :$55,900 _ Custom built 4 bed. cated near the yacht club in assumption, ocupancy at clos. I ROY ALE include new furnace with air rooms, sewmg room and, two' room, 2 bath ranch with over FIRST OFFERING If you can best Shores location. TOURAINE ROAD . A FINE one.owner custom.built ' r' ; , Thursday, January 29, 1970 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty.Seven 21G-100FING SERVICES 21 M-;SEWER CLEAHING 21 S-CARPENTER .wORK IT M"II' T I h . .j ADVANCE MAINTENANCE DOING all typeSOf~~~pe~ie-~ wo I Ion e ep ones j .dler . Electric Sewer Cleaning {or work, remodeUng attic rooms, G' d b St t · D d J. D. Ca n all drains and sewers. porches. Small or big jobs. a Ine y a e In eca e .1 CLASSIFIED ROOFING CO. COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL Estimates free. TUxedo 5. 1, ill... WE DIG AND REPAIR 5892 . ill INC, BROKEN SEWERS . ------I Michigan look to lhe lele- calls last year. compared witli :1!i All Work Guaranteed Jlhone like a talkative teenager 72,585,000 10 years ago, ' Michigan's Oldest Roofer ALL REMODELING during the 1960s, An innovation of the past dec. ADS Residential and Commercial 884-9512 Suspended ceilings: carpentry, The state gained two million ade was the introduction ot All types of Roofs and Decks enclosures. aWIU~gs, alu~- telephones In th~ past dccade, Electronic Switching Syslems Gutters and Conductors 210-WAT£RPROOFING inum gutt~rs, roo{~ng. Repairs twice as many as in the 195Os, (ESS), a new concept in tele. 1~ Free Estimate Repairs. -B-A-S-E-M-E-N-T-S--W-A-T-E-RP-R-O-O-F.lour specIalty. LICf!DSed, In. 1 On Jan, 1, 1960, Michigan had phone swilchil'g. ESS operates c.n TUx.do 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To s.1'Y~You Quickly fi No o;o~W:m~n~ge ED-Reasonable rates, worle. sured, Terms. 2,877.000 lelephoncs, At Ihe be. much like a compuler in han. Your Ad Can" Chlr •• d t!, manship guaranteed, 881-0063 CUSTRED CONSTRUCTION ginning of 1970, the slale has Page Twenty.eight GRC;>SSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, January 29, 1970 Feature Page * * * * '------* * * Pointer of Interest I'-G-ood--T-.-.te--'lr--w-b-o-,-. w-h-e-,.-e-a"':'""n-d-w-h-a-.-n-o-.-' 1J;(}tnte Fatxnite Recipes by whoozit of As we promised . , , at the end of last week's col. Counter Points Peonle in The Know umn, here's the, conclusion to George Wilson's top.of. By Pat Rousseau L- ---, 'I the. head resume on what his fellow St. Paul High School Wine MarInade lor Steaks Class of'1966'ers are up to now ... "A good number, In Style ... the "in" styles for cruise and spring: .... or Roast (writes George), of the Class of '66 are attending col. are now at Walton.Pierce. An important look is the. I (Coll~rlbuted by Mrs. Les. leges outside Michigan. , , Dan Wright is majoring in long sleeved dress with its sleeveless coat. We love it .... I ter A. McIntosh for Sym. Journalism at Marquette University and writes for the and selected a brown and white travel jersey with its i ' 'I phony Junior's Cookbook campus newspaper , .. St. Paul's Golfing Great, John own white sleeveless linen coat stitched with brown'j'. "No Second Fiddle") Grace, goes to the University of Houston, and Don The "flirt skirt" is another fashion favorite for 1970, : IV2 cup peanut or cook. Amez is studying Radio and Television Broadcasting at It comes in a navy, beige and white print with a long ~ the University of Tulsa , .. Beth Holierbach is a Soci. rakish scarf.tie, A "lender grotto blue linen dress is , ing oil ology major at the Universitv of Denver ... Down in marked low by a bit of chain. Low placed pockets and. 3 1 ,4 cup Soy sauce Ohio, Rogel' Favro\\' is a Business Administration major a natural belted waistline is another winner in the 2 Tbs, Worcestershire at John Carrol1 University ... These. (reporter Wilson fashion contest. By the way, you may think these looks sauce concludes), are just a fe\v of the many S1. Paul grade would be best for a taU gal. Of course, they are stunning 2 Tbs. of dry mustard who are successfully continuing t\1eir education at the on her, but the ones I h::ve mentioned are in junior 2 Tbs. salt , col1ege level." si'l,es and proportioned for my short size five. Propor'l tion is the answer, With it you can usually wear the, 1 Tbs. fresh ground pepper i * '" '" newest of the new and you really should because it's 1 cup dry red wine (Chi.. For your information. . the slate of officers more fun to be in fashion. anti, Sherry, Bordeaux,! elected last Thursday at the annual meetinl{ of the * .. etc.)" ,Protestant Children's Home of Detroit includes Presi. "What's Going On In Hair?" we asked Nino as he ! 2 Tbs. dried parsley flakes I dent Mrs Ford Ballant,vne, Jr First Vice.President was skillfully scissoring our hair into the shape we like r 1/3 cup fresh lemon juice Mrs. Richmond W. Smith, Jr Second Vice Presi. best. Nino's answer was, "Lots of braids . , , and for: Combine all Ingrtdlents in a dent Mrs, Edgar B. GaJI.oway , .. Treasurer Mrs. Ger. evening, pearls and jewels." The fashion world has' quart mason jar. With cover ard C, Mooney, , . ASSIstant Treasurer Ml's. James F. given tll'? nod to jeweled hair and. many beautifuL pieces I closed shake viJorously. Mari. McClel1and, Jr .... Recording Secretary Mrs. DavId B. have been specially designed, but you can bring a string nade can be drained from the Hinchman ... Assistant Recording Secretary Mrs. Wil. of pearls or a favorite bauble to Leon, 17888 Mack Ave. sleaks and reused. Can be fro. Uam Wotherspoon . . . Corresponding Secretary I\Irs. nue, and have it elegantly "set" in your gala coiffure Pholo by Eddie McGralh.Jr. zen in the freezer for future Joseph R. Mason .. , lInd Assistant Corresponding Sec. , .. TUxedo 4-9393. MRS. RAY W. MACDONA~D, OF LOCHMOOR BOUL~VARD use. Wunderful (I.vor for sir. I retary I\lrs. J. Otis Wardwell. ~l Iloin steaks and will help ten. • * * By Janet Mueller d I I R I Th t ,derize economieal cuts of meat. * >I< '" . '. ,an saw s e oya e. a W8S 1 _ Warm Up .•• With a eup of coffee and • glimpSe of spnng. Women have a wa of finding out when one of just beautiful!" I And how about a round of applause .. , kudos on You'll get both at Miehelle's Boutique, 17864 Mack Avenue. If I' th . b' 't' t' '!d t d b b "I th gh I FI G t ga. tion; the treasurer handles the behalf of a job well done for the Home's Retiring Presi- you have Dot visited the new shop, now's the time. The hospi. ell' ~un;, er Isn In Imi a (' y nu~, ~rs: orou. i, orence,. a ourme ma '1 general expenses." dent Mrs John E Caulkins' tality mat is out and all the new spring things are coming in. 1:'. enJoy, says Florence Macdonald, sIttmg down and I zme subsr.nber fo.r 22 years, She finds the Fuhionscope ' . . We admired a three pieee knit travel ensemble with a black working with figures." <'il~------~does all( t~e coo~mgi o~h.TO. Symphorama general co.chair. ... '" '" skirt, white top and a black, white and gold jaeket. Now i~n't THAT lucky! '(new f~~mat) puts them into t~~\m:ro~f:l), s~~J:t hOI~~~ manship in a sense a natural! And while we're handinl! out rounds of applause * * ... F~r, fIrst of all, Flore~ce's. th~ ac!.. '(simple things taste ambrosial outgrowth of her work as treas- ... let's hear it for Allen F. Edwards, of Moross road, A Mutschler Kitchen ... there's one to suit every famJly, he.r husband .espeelally: I ~~s.hlonsco~. Symphorama there too, but more ambitious urer... reciuient of the Nlitional Pilots Association's highest woman. Individually designed, a kitchen is fashioned Florence IS the famIly tax ex- ,~~70 IS set fa, Thu~sday ev.e. I culinary nrojects taste SUPER Fmger In Every Pie award the Sate Pilot .Certificate granted to its memo to fit her work habits as well as her taste in decor, pert, filler.out of state a~d fed. Imng, February 19. Tickets WIll i ambrosial),. "When you're treasur.er," s~e bers by the nation's Iarll'est non.profit Dilot organiza. era I forms, manager of fmance. range [rom $3 to $25 per person " " says, "you bave a fme:er m . . . . - . . . whether it be colonial, contemporary or provincial. Just It' . b h 'd t ,and may be obtained from any I love to cook, she says. every pie It's not hard to move hon In reco(!nJtJon of ."klll :lnd f1VIng ability represented stop in and talk with Mr, Mozena, president of Mutschler, as : eaho~~b~te ac~~s~Il~~geno I member of the Fashionscope "I Sku?poseyou co~ld bcabllthaItb into a .p~eifie project." by AT LEAST 500 HOURS as pilot.in.command "with. and see the handsome models at 20227 Mack Avenue. .' Ipatroness eommittee, (coo mg) my mam ~ y. She and Ray are reeular Sym: out major accident involving- damage to property or in. • • * And for the Detr~lt Symphony Ticket order blanks also are love to e~t - and I. think the phony attenders. "Thursday .1ury to person" . . . Mr. Edwards, whose uilot career Orchestra Women s Assocla., available at Ford Auditorium two (cookmg and eating) go to. . ht . W' t d't' I' ts" b tr • 1932 I t d t t I f 4075 cI'dent. In Martha's Closet .•. 373 Fisher Road, there's a tion: W hen the Symphony Box Office gether, me ers. ere ra Ilona IS. e ..an In • accnmu a e a 0 a 0 ' ... ac , branci new selection of. Gordon of Philadelphia pants ladies diseovered Mrs. Maedan. FI 'h b t k ,"A' 'th a h band and'. FI?renee Macdonald ~as no free hours to quallfl' for the NPA recoltmtlon .. He s orence as een a war on nu, WI us jlllUSlOns about the DetrOit Sym.1 f N tf I p.t A • t' 'd t priced from nineteen dollars and s h 0 r t cu 1ottes at ,ahId had served as ~reasurer for! the project for a eouple of three sons, I have someone to phonv's current situation. ,a ormer a ona 1 0ts ssocla Ion presl en . eighteen dollars. They come in bright gay prints. Collect er (Gr05se POinte Woods 'I months i c60k FOR." "Th S h . II' I * '" * tl f f.t k h. d f h.;on Presbyterian) Cbureh Women's ".' . . . e ymo o~v IS. rea y m zem or t, wor mans tp an as, . A . t' t h k . t, I just sort of fJlI m any ~aps Florence IS chef. when ~he need of more fmanclal help,". January 28 through Februarv 2 .. (Yes that's • • • ssocla lon, e y new JUS I' that come along," she deserlbes Macdonalds entertam, WhIch she explains. I, T'I' ' .' '. Collectors, Attention. , • Before the priC!es where to use lieI': ,. her fun c t ion as general eo. they do oflen. She made all tbe "Ticket sales from the vari. nght NOW.), are dates to be CIrcled on calendars In go up, there are still a fEW 1969 Christmas • So Florence did, a s,mt as Ichairman. "When someone has "sweet things.". (petits fours. ous concerts com e nowhere every home say Mrs. Gladvs Russell: of Lakeland ave. pIales, ineluding Royal Copenhagen and Ros. "'"H. Symphony. Women s treasurer. a question. she has to have cookies). for the recent Sym. NEAR meeting the budget. And nue, Mrs. Paul B~H!well, of Devonshire road, and Mrs. strand at The Sphere, 19849 Mack Avenue. ..' Another Assignment jsomeone sbe can call. ,." phony Women's Grosse Ponite even with the substantial I!ift~ C, J. Quirk, of Hawthorne road, Mothers' March of As you know, these are limited editions, so No~y she has another ~ssign. Florence is that latter some. area New Member Tea. the Symphony receives annual. Dimes. leaders for th.e fun~-raising drive on birth de. hurry. menl. General co.ch31,rman. lone. . . I ChOlee Of 8even Iy from generous donors, more fects In their respectIve neighborhoods . . . The three • • • (Mrs .. JUdge W. Bearden s her I Nine Y~arl fn POinte Seven different kinds of s\yeet money is needed. Pointe chairmen relJort their co,waJrk"rs have been plan- The Kaleidoscope ••. sees you spicing yoUr table :PPoslte numbe~ in Birming. She joined the Women's As. thlhgs they were (Jaeh dell. "The efforts of the Women's ning the March for weeks' Blocking ~ut areas to cover settings with colorful new reversible plate mats. Vera's I ~m), of "Fashlonscope Sym. socia~ion fOr the Detroit Sym. I, Ci!lIlS served in •a charming - and Junior Women's - As~o. checking addre~ses prepa~ing envelopes And no~ prints on linen towels make ordinary kitchen racks ex- ~ita~a 1970( the S{~PhOn~ p~ony Orchestra. through a se'lli~g: The Macdonalds' soa. ciations are really appreeiated." they're Marchi~~ for contributions ... b'aordinary. See forty different patterns at 16135 Mack ~ ~esT annua t presen a~on .0 frl.end. ~hat was mne years ago cious, blue.carpeted, wide,vlin. Symphony To Play! • , . at Bedford. , e .rol s < Il.l0s compre eoslve thIS sprmg, when the M~cdon. dowed living and dining rooms I In fact, as an expression .of ' '" .. * sprmll fa~hlOn show staged by aIds moved to Grosse Pomte. Th'. d h thanks to the Women's Assocla. . I.S channeled ]'nto a the J L Hudson. Company fa h d t h". " elI'S IS a Illan ouse . .. Mothers' March money • * *. \ '. rea "w a com e ere, . . I tlon and all metropohtan De. When It's Semi-formaZ •• '. c~oose the strolle!, at; th~ Orche,~tra's benefit. Florenc,~ explains. "We bought fO~I~~:~~: p~:~e ~~elves and troiters for their support and nationwide network of more .than 100 March of Dimes Valente's, 17904 Mack Avenue. Dzgmty of style combmed . Annual ... but not at all IIa boat. shelves of cookbooks Still her interest. Symphony members Birth Defects Centers.....:Michigan has four-where reo with ease of fit makes. the stroller ~nd stripe~ trousers th~ same! , Fro~ ~athrup ViIlag~ to Lake Ifamily, llke all famliies, often a.re contributing their. talents. search, education, patient care and community servo the favorite with semt.formal dayttme weddmgs • •• or y~ars now .the v.;0men s ~t. Clair. IS a long haul m a ~ar requests Old Favorites: Home. !Ime and energy to make Fash- . ices are brin~nlt new hope to the twin aims of preven. TUxedo 6-5330. ~~sociatlOn an~ Hudson s have filled With children. groeerles, made raisin bread (she had lonseope Symphorama 1970 a. tion and treatment. • * * )omed forces m February or ~Iothes .. . th' k't' h success . \ March to pre s e n t sp' g S L h . some rlsmg m e I c en as' f There Are Lusty Capitals in Europe • • • F h' a I'm a 1(0'odb.y a,t rup VJllage, we talked) a "great big white An orchestral piece. conduct. I * ... '" II bo th as IOnscope as an Orehestra Helin Lochmoor boulevard. '" . ed by Sixten Ehrling and plav. . and those folks at Mr. Q know a a ut em. . fund.raiser. "Now we're jus t about as bean cassoulet, the peach pIes ed by Symphon artists w'U Were you one of the Bryon Afon guls ... W~lO You can go for tw.o weeks to Amsterdam, ... It was scheduled afternoons close (to the lake) as we ean Sthkemakes fevtehT:Yfsummer. and open the entertafnment ' 1, miss~d the local showin,g of Jast summer's camp movIes Paris, lIamhurg, Copenhagen , •• inC!ludinc ~'f~~(! in th . D t t' d' . . . a es out a e reezer mter. . . b k' N b? T k h rtl There's to be an. your jet Finnalr, hotels, breakfasts, trans. e own own sore s au I. get WIthout havmg our feet In mittently all winter long RIChard Hayman nationally ac In ovem er. . ., a e ea . fers, tours, beer parties, etc:. It's three hun. torium and slanted exclusiVIty the water," I "I don't" admits FI~r~~c renowned compos~r.arranl1er, other screening in The Pointe, at the Cloverly road dred seventy dollars • , • departing every to women., " T~e b.o a~. a 44.fool cabin I Maedonald;-"care for pets nar~ is flying in from New York to home of the Robert Boomers whose daughter, Muffy, Fl'iday ••• 886.0500. But look what s happemng m CI'lIISer, IS slrll very much part ticularly out I love to have.1conduct the Symphony.played has been a CBA camper for three years. next Tuesday • • • 1970: of the Macdonald family scene. ~rowinl1' t hi n g s around the music which will aceomoany evening Februarv 3. beginning at 7:30 o'clock .•. Mr. There's A Flurry And Flutter ... about the arrival Format Changed , Berthed At GPYC IhOllse," 'the Hudson fashion .se!lme~ts. and Mr~. Bradford Aarons. owners and directors of the The whole Fashionscope for. It s bert~ed summers ~t the She brings her geraniums in ,Madely~ Cae, Hudson .fashlon 53.year.old girls' camp in Northern Wisconsin will con. of Andre eyelashes at the Notre Dame Pharmacy. There mat's been changed. Instead Grosse Pomle Ya e h t CI"b. f 11 d k . th dIrector, IS mastermmdmg the.. t" are about twenty different lashes from which to choose of a two.day affair it's a one. GPYC itself's within biking d' every a an e e p 5 em latter duct the showmg and answer ques Ions, . ht t f th M IS. green all through the winter. . ? * ... '" . . . Sunhurst, Starlight, Sultry Fluffs, Standard, even mil er. anIce. a e acdonald home. Geraniums work {or her. "But Sounds great. . lashes for the bottom lid. We have used them on the Instead of a just.for.the. t IS ealled TOJ ARI, (acel'llt I have no luck with ivy' mine .Florence Macdonald thmks so. • D t .t upper lid for a very subtle affect. Look for them all ... ladies approach it will feature on t~e "0"), named after the I always dies." ' We do too. The third ~eetiu~ ... of the Metro~htan e rOl soon! clothes for men as well as Maeaonalds' three sons, Thom- ? • , , Independent Schools' Parent Council will be held Tues. * * * women. as. James and Richard, : IUore Gardening. _ ' f'l d L h day too, beginning at noon in the Grosse Pointe Acade. Instead of a traditional mod. Thomas, 18, is a freshman I She's determined to do more' I( ~ar 11llC eon my, Lakeshore road ... with sneakers Barclay Palmer, Do It Yourself. You're taught how to improve els.walking-up.and.down.with. at Hillsdale College. James, 17, gardening next summer. She's StAt St J d director of Student Activitv, Detroit Country Day School, and apply your own makeup at Edward Nepi Parruc- commentary it will be a two. is a senior at Grosse Pointe been determined about that be. e '. II e presentin~ a brief refleetion on authoritv-curriculllm, chiere, 19463 Mack Avenue. ,An expert will analyze hour music-and.fasbion extrava. J.'T0l'th~il1h - "And we're all fore: Boat People never find - 'discinline. identitv-in inrleuelldent schools today and and then redesign your makeup. You do each step your- ganza, combininJ( the talents of Just thnlled because he's been the sun1~ers long en.ough for A Jack Frnst luncheon aml the NEWS' ow nstaff writer, P!!pper Whitelaw, discus' self under supervision so you can do it perfectly at. couturiers, guest eelebritles, accepted at Michigan State. He ?oH the thmgs they'd hke to do rard party wi!! be held in the d' t' . d t? ' 1 k llOme. TUxedo 4.8858. 100CIllUllrsof the Detroit 8ym. wanis to study Medicine' it's on shore. ! St. Jude Gym, Seven Mile and sing Drul!s ... A lOurnmen s promIse a w 0 c oc * ... phony. been his /(oal for several years. She knits. does some sewing Redmond. on Tuesday. Febru. sharp and nartirin~mts are asked to remember their $5 ... Instead of Hudson's Down. and he doesn't c h a n g e his - she made curtains for TO. ary 10, at 12:30 o'I'lock. dues ..• Mrs. R. M. Peabody, of Lochmoor boulevard, Wedding Plans ••• should include a bridal color portrait town 12th floor it will be pre. mind ... " .JARI and the kitchen - and Reservations for the event, is handJin~ resen'atillns .. '. P.S. The Grosse Pointe and wedding color candlds by Eddie McGrath Jr. non't be sented in Ford Auditorium, Lucky James. thinks she hasn't the patience sponsored by the St. Jude Altar Academv will nrovide lunclwon and extends a cordial disappointed. Call 884-4280now to reserve a future date. IfIs How about that? n i c h ~r d, 15, is a Grosse for decoupage although she Society, may be optained by invitation to tonr the School after the meeting. studio is conveniently loeated at 16839 Kercheval. "This new fOI'mat,'.' }o'lorence Pointe North sophomore. DID comple~e an afghan on the calling DR 1.2539 or VE 9.5888. '" * '" ... * • explains. "is the result of a The l\lncdonalds spend most I boat a few summers ago while Mrs. Albert Grand and Mrs. Great Favorit~s with the teen set J(encral consensus. of their summer spa r e time: the Macdonald men occupied Paul Jones are chairmen. PILFERINGS is the hand~crarted sterli:tlg silver Jew. uHudson'~ felt the time had eUhcr workin,r:t or sai1in~ on 1 themselves elsewhere: uI'm no ----_ ell''' at 16237 Mack and Three MIl e. come ror a different exposure, TOJART. For 10 yea r s they' fishcrwoman!" C,.eative Writill 0' Winston Churchill was once asked by' an admiring .J ~~, the Women's Association was made an annual pilgrimage 10 She take~ little joy in raId, ... , lady if he was a pillar of the church. Churchill replied Poison rings, bands, filigree earrings , h h h Sh 'd h hIe Off for picrced ears are the most popular Al. m~re t an appy to /(0 along Geor/(ian nay. . . weat er. e 1', a t ~ r eae 'oursc cl'cd : that he was more like a flying buttress: "I support it "" WIth the ~tore _. and the Or:, Tn Isle Royale away tram the wmter, Into sun. from the outside." -Horizons prcsents. P.S. Valentine's day is just a chestra was deli/(hted! Be. i "Then, last year, wc decided Ishine. few loving thoughts away. ,cause, arler all, Fashionscope, to do something difcrent. So I When Ray was heading Bur. Creative Writing classes arc * * * ... i is FOR the Orchestra. and this' we went up to Lake Superior Irouj!hs International _ he's, now being organized as a part If peon Ie fOll~ht sin as hard as they do middle age, It's Posh ... to be one of the beautiful people, Mr. ------.------ore~ident of Burroul(hs no\V _: of ~he Gr"sse Pointe Adull Rdu. earth would be a moral paradise, and Mrs. W, T. Ireland jetted to Greenbrier for a bit I Culinaire 16650 East WalTen at Yorkshire People arc ~~e'c1 ort.!n arrange to meet. catl.on Program, Seheduled to, -Hal Boyle, AP of fun a,!d. relaxation. Befor~ leaving, the lovely Mrs, reserving' a place in the gourmet co~king classes in. h,.m llt the end cof .a busine,:s begm. on Tue~day, FeJ.1ruar:-:p, -- ... , ------Ireland vlszted the Posh StudiOS for a hair shaping and structed by Charity Suczek and Wayne Belton last thrlo. RSrlPECIA,UN .If that tr.IP Ithe elght:\tVeCtkcldaslswlllhPr~. ,de! FlolVer F,'....,."f! t ,. "/ / J'. tl I t t fl' 1 rt I . . - ,appenl' to end ID Hawaii oppor Un!t y 0 a U st w ose en- : . .. .l.. ' .. S !/l1lg, ,) ze wears ler wlr m Ie a es ,as ,uon, s z.o i week we gave, you the recl~es for two classes. Here are' Bermuda or "my favorite plac~ thusiasm for creative writing I an~ curly .. More and more of C:rosse PO.lnte s .Iovelu~::t I other temptations .. , NOlsettcs de TourangeJles , .. to ~o," Mexico, may find some reliable rem. Classes Slalf~d ladles arc [mdnzg the Posh ,~t!ldIOS the llmr stylwg sa!on a delectable recipe which uses the nut of the lamb I She's not a name.l('nder. She forcement. for all tllelr beauty needs, Call 886.1377 for an appomt. chop on artlrhoke bottoms with sauce soubise and ma.: won't join any or~anization un. Writing is pure hard work. if Charles Gri/(~ will once allain me?lt. ,deria sauce, also Coquilles St. .Jacques and Pomme de' less she helieves firmly in what i~ is done effectively and ere~. I nrin;: his ereative talMts to the . ,. * ~... , Terre Duchesse. A four week series is twenty dollars )It stands for. lively, Und~r lJ.1e careful glll' Flower Arranging cours(l now . Wr:l:ht s ,WII1I..r ',~mp ~ale. : • " IS now In progress, At! , .. beginning February 2, classes are limited to thirty, "Relnnl:'s To ProJe~t Irope d~nce of AVISKIrsh. who has a nein/( or/(anizcd by the Depart. I..~st 2~, ofr. i\ few 51)" ofr. Wrll:hl s Gifts and l.amp Shop Is i and there are only a few places left. , . 886.3518. ,I helon/( ~o Project .IIop('. neh haek~round as a teaeh~r ment or Community Services, conv"n1l'nl1y located at 111650 Mack Avenue next to lbe Grouc * ...... 'I'm not particularly acllve: 1 and a wrIter. the students In Grosse Pointe Public School.~. Point.. JlOSloHice. ;just think it's somethinll that this class will have ample op...... I A Pet Prefers .. , !o look his hest when lIe guards I des ..rves support. portunity to explore different Mr. ~rll:ll has a \Veildc~erve~ Every Friday and Saturday ... Wesfield's feature! the hOllse, plays with tile children mId keeps you com. "I'm on the Board of the forms and styles of writ in/(, have r~Plltat.lon ~s lI.n arlrstlc protcs. [n m.y home in North fresh lake perch fall you ('nn eat). Jo'rench fries, cole. patl1J 011 walks, 1:0 lie needs a real/lar aroomillg appoint. Leal:ue (or the Handicapped. original draft~ of writing eriti I ~1O~alIn ~;~ fle~dI~f ~he (].or~1 Carolina the poor peo. SI,IW, roll 'n'. buller. It is a ~ollar firty ••1ine for alfults, ment at This 'n' That for Pets. 19443 Mack ... TUxedo Y?11 just eR.n't imagine all the qued by the I~struc~or .and the I G\~~~~~:~spo:nt:~a~e' leca~~;~'t~~, pie used 1.0 pronounce anI! nlnety.nIne cents for cllll • . csc' .. ,- .. • • « • «