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IIEADLINES Even Schools Catch 'Campaign Fever' of the Voters May Break Heav;Voting "JEEK State, National P~edictedby As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News R d T d City Clerks eeor s ues ay Hundreds of Applications Thurs«iay, October 22 ! Received for Absentee PRESIDENT DE GAULLE Expect 3.3 Million Ballots to be Cast in State and 71 Ballots. Deadline Octo- yesterday t h rea ten e d that Million in Entire Country; Romney Still ber 31. 2 p.m. France would withdraw from Favored Slightly over Staebler the European Common Market unless an agrf'ement on its agri- Michigan voters, spurred chiefly by heated contests There are 36,240 regis- eultural program was reached. for president and governor, may go to the polls in record tered voters in the Pointe. His cabinet unanimously sup- numbers Tuesday. State elections officials forecast a who like millions of others ported his declaration, which turnout of about 3.3 million voters, approximately the 0 0 was also accompanied by a warn- • t h r ugh u t the United ing that there could be no prac- : same as the total in the 1960 presidential election. But States, are expected to cast tical negotiations between the: the count could well go higher. their ballots in what is pre- United States and the Common; M i chi g a n's population has0------dided will be one of the Market until it reconciled its' gone up 275,000 in the last four hot t est presidential elec- differences on agricultural poli- , :'<~¥:::, years, but elections authorities tions in years. said a number of voters will Farms Votes cies. The price of wheat is the' jijM/\::~" The various Pointe city clerks I find themselves disenfranchised source of trouble in the agri- \, ";', predict heavy voting in Tues- cultural problem. West German ~. . by a new registration law. It On Projects day, November 3, when electors wheat prices are high because of ; : removes voters from the regi- will pick their favorites for na- Government support. but French, : stration lists if they have not voted in the last two years or L4t Pier Park tional, state, county and non- prices are relatively low. I : partisan offices. • • • I reregistered since then. Previously, they remained an There will also be a State FUNERAL SERVICES are to Swimming Pool. More Boat Referendum Ballot pertaining be held for former President: ."'''; the rolls for four years. Mooring Spaces, Parking. Expect National Record to the so.calleu Massachusetts Herbert Hoover, who died yest- i '•.: \'., Ballot, which if approved will Political observers predict the Picnic Areas on Proposal erday after a long illness. About!" ::i" ",.",;:,.;:'}:':r':.;.:~';""" . elim::nate a straight party ticket 17 500 persons moved slowly'.' .,~:,<~,.""."" ''', national election will attract , I ,', " and will require a separate I:: '. more than 71 million voters, A SWImmingpool for the through St. Bathelomew's Epis- vote for each candidate voted copal Church in New York yest-! . .. and surpass the record set in Farms will be included in for, and also. reQ.uires that dur- erday, the first of five days of' 1960 by mare than two million. Proposition No. 3 on the November 3 general elec- ing general elections, candi- national tribute to the memory I Debaters in Mason School's election campaign are JOHN EDWARDS, BILL SCHIPPERT, NANCY HAN- The main contests in Michi- dates' names be grouped under of the late President. shown as they waited their turn. They are (left to COCK, ROBERT ENGELHART, MIKE BAUER, CHRIS gan are the battle between tion ballot. The proposed offk-e titles. Both President Lyndon B'I right) MIKE ATKINSON, NORMAN CUMMINGS KNAPP. JANET KUHR is shown as moderator. Details President Johnson and Senator bond issue will ask the Johnson and Senator Barry Farms city voters for ap. Farms Bas Issues SUSAN KURTH, LYNN SEEBER, MIKE MAPLE' of the Mason campaign are told in a story on an inside Barry Goldwater for the state's Goldwater will take time off I SANDY GILL (behind Mike), and CHERYL FISHER: page of this issue. 21 electoral votes and the cam- proval to authorize the bor. The Farms is the only Pointe from campaigning to attend the I paign by Dem~ratic Congress- rowing of $500,000 in gen- that will have local issues to be services. I man Neil Staebler to unseat Re. era! obligation bonds for voted upon, and these are: publican Gov. George Romney. improvements at the Farms Proposition No.1-Proposed LEONARD· WOODCOCK,· · UN. iD. eclare War Annual Halloween Parties Candidates Virtually every political ana- Pier.Park. .Amendment to. Chapter 16 of ITED f..utomot-ile Workers' vice. 0 L. lyst, including many wearing Because of its popularity and the Charter affectil\g pro.visions president, said yesterday that. ,n olterers Republican labels, predicts that the interest of the residents, the af the General Employe Retire. UnIon members would vote at For All Pointe Youngsters Gives Views Mr. Johnson will carry Michi- Council and looal realtors be-. ment System; Proposition No. meetings Friday and Sunday on iI' V.lla ' gan without much trouble. Mast lieve that the Pier-PMk rec:rea. 2 - Proposed Amendment to whether to accept new contracts _n l ge Being Held This Saturday On Issues forecast that ms majority will tion area has become an out- Chapter 17 of the Charter af- with G e n era 1 Motors Cor- top 200,000. standing factor in the welfare fecting provisions of the Po. poration and return to work. He City Police'W arn Children League of Women Voters Top Professional Talent. Fin~ Musicians Engaged Romney is still the favorite of the community and in main- licemen and Firemen Retire- said that he confident that They Will Be Token to To Gathers Information From to win election to a secand Provide Entertainment At Three Junior Highs taining property values in the ment System; and Proposition most locals would vote t'O end C 'n. P t 'H 1 Those Seeking Office term, but Staebler appears to Farms. It is imperative that tihe No.. 3-Proposed Bond Issue of the strike. GM pel'sonIl')l vice ou, aren s ,e p have closed the gap slightly in And Senior High School In Area children or the community ~ not to exceed $500,000 for the president, Louis G. Seaton ex. Requested recent weeks and is giving the provided with swimming fac1li- purpose of making certain im. pressed the hope it would bring --- Junior &nd Senior HIgh School students of Grosse governor a tough race. ties whidh are safe ana clean. provements at the Municipal and end to the strike. About Grosse Pointe City's Chief Pointe are hurrying to get their tickets for the 2'5th How Grosse Pointe are'a This year, for the first time, Pier-Park at the foot of Moross 300,000 General Motors workers of Police, Andrew C. Tee- Annual llalloween parties. Bigger this year than ever candidates vie w certain the lieutenant governor candi- Following the passage of the road. election issues is revealed proposition, the pool design have been made idle by the taert told the News on Tues- before, this will bring their special kind of dancing and dates are running as a team specialists feel the pool would Proposition n,rree is the only strike which began 27 days ~go. day that starting next week listening music to the. High School, Parcells, Brownell in their answers to ques- with the men at the head of the be open for swimming by next proposal that WIll be voted on tions they were asked. by state tickets. Democrats nomi- summer (1965). It would have by property owners and tax- • • • children who are found Ioit- and Pierce' Junior High Schools. nated state Solicitor Gen. Rob- the League of Women separate areas for diV'ir:g,swim- I payers residing in the city. Friday, October 23 ering on the sidewalks and Four popular ,gr 0 ups, The0------ert K. Derengoski and Republi- Jaguarf., The Discords, The Ox- will be shown during the eve- Voters. m.ing and wading, and accom- Proposition One is a pro- U THANT, Secretary General inhstores of the Vdillagesafter The candidates for U.S. Con- cans State Sea William G. Mil- f0.rd Five and ;rhe~arr.ud~rs, ning at Pierce and Parcells modate the projeded popula- pased amendment to amend the of the United Natiuns, said yes- sc 001 hours an on atur- gress from the 14th District, the (Continued on Page i) w1ll play for thiS year s parties, Junior High SChools and at the tion growth for 20 years. The prOvision for non.duty death terday at a news conference State Senate (District 1 and 2), day will be issued tickets Halloween night, October 31 ~t High School. Tickets for the sand beach would be maintain- benefits to reduce the service that perhaps the five nuclear for breaking the loitering and the State House

'0 _ . " ~ , ~ ~ ...... d C d'" .-'C."•. c'" • - •. *~rl rl~' "-....d" .'....,.,;"'_,..~.~d .....+' • I =..:.;,.'\. oj d irk ~.• f. '"it ./ c n tf • + $ j • db • de "'6 Thursday. October 29. 1964 Thur Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS ..... e OF NEW HAVEN Loitering Candidates Give Views Accident • See Cur Stock of • o (Continued from Page 1) ization. Home rule should be the • t (Continued from Page 1) (Continued frl)m Page'U ating economic effects. Excise 'right combination of local flexi- • e wi~h no objective, stop them. taxes should be hwered or bi~ity and. uniform framework ..I lost control, and crashed head. *GUNS • put them to work at home, make eliminated, where feasible. We wi,ll contmue to work for t~IS. on into Edwards' "ehicle, which • was going west on Jefferson. • I them read a book but in any should continue to get to the, GOvernmental ~ e 0 r g anizatlOn, • case forbid them permission to causes of hard-core unemploy- s~~uld emphasize e~o1?~my, ef- Young Johnson was sitting • wander in the Village, ment and delinquency by pro- flclency, and re~~()nslbl1lt~ rath- next to Shea; and Miss Edwards * SCOPES • Another problem which the grams of aid to education and er than the pohbcal mergmg of was sitting on the' front seat, • . b t . ing" "chiefs." I pledge to work fully next to her mother. The three • police force has been forced to JO ram . toward this end." * Shooting • teenagers were '. killed instant. • take drastic action on is that Bashara: "Reducing spending, ly, according to a police report. • of bicycles which are left in removing taxes on automobiles, State House - District 3 - Lardie, his wife, ,sheila, 18, Accessories • the middle of sidewalks in the leather goods, etc. wou~d bolster William A. Ryan, Democrat: • and their daughter, Mary Lynn, • Village. City police are now economy. A $400 tax is a deter. "The chief issues facing Michi- • gan today are the ways and one year old, were not injured. • picking up those which are rent to purchase of automobiles. Open 9 to 6 • found lying about ~he entrances Income taxes reduced to give means of eliminating the hard Tues. 6' Fri. Till 8 p.m. • core poverty that still exists in • to stores and in the path of states and cities' opportunity to I There is no joy and no pea::e the state, the ways and means • shopper~. The~ are taken to raise taxes by other than real which can. compare with the I • of continuing our economic • '~he pollee statIOn. where they I estate taxes. Tuition credit al- joy and peace of him who is I B. McDANIEL GUN SHOP 151::~~;=val • can only be c!almed by the lowed to college students," growth, the ways to assist par- understood and forgiven. • owner accompanied by one of ents in their efforts to provide -Dr. Charles Malik • his parents. The League of Women Voters a good education for their chil- • ' of Michigan prepared the fol- dren and with special assistance .. • Won ,t Use Racks lowing question asked candi- to those parents who have been • I Racks have heen provided for dates to the State Senate and beset with unusually difficult • I • them by the City but the IDa- the State House: circumstances or persistently • jority of the children do not . detrimental environment, im~ • u e them and simply leave bikes What do you r:onslder the proved facilities, and improved • ~~erever they please. It IS Inot chief is~ues facing Michigan to- • consideration for the growing • only an inconvenience and nui- day and how should they be re- number of senior citizens." • sanee to shoppers but a danger- solved? • Curtis Jacobsc.n, Republican: Exclusive Lines of FinE: Attire for Men • ous hazard. The candidates replied as fol~ No reply received. ' • Police, store owners and lows: The Grosse Pointe League • ShOppel'S say that the children State Senate-1st District- of Women Voters is distri- As Advertised • invade the Village in packs. George S. Fitzgerald, Democrat: buting two issues of "Voters • They r.oa!TI the stores, are rude No reply received. Albert J. Guidp." containing the above in- it. the Oct. 25th • to. paymg patrons and often do Thorburn, Republican: "Encour~ formation and additional mater- • thmgs which smack of vandal. agement of' eeonomic growth ial on the candid'!ltes for State • New Yorlcer • e is~l. In recent weeks, sever~l through creation of neW indus- and County offices. One "Voters • IMPORTANT BRITISH STRIPES chIldren have been caught In try and higher employment. The Guide" provides inform&tion • b the aet of shoplifting. , past two years has seen a steady on the candidates running in all • Thia MalOn, Itriped ,him take on a new iaahloo Storeowners ha'1e no way of decline in Michigan',s unempIoy- state-wide contests and back- • Importance fCTtwell dressed men. Sero offers a handso~ knowing what percentage of ment rate through creation of ground information on the Mas- • teen age shop lifting exists in new jobs. This trend must be sachusetts ballot issue. The see-- • nriety of stripee ••• variety in thiclrne .. , spacing and • the Village but they know it's continued with all its social and ond "Voters Guide" contains • eolCTtcombinatlom ••• teilored with Sero'l famoua. there. Those who have been economic benefits to our citi- material on the candidates for • caught are from families who zens. It will enable state govern- U.S. Congress, State House, • classic butter-down colliif'. $6.95 are in the high income bracket ment to provide adequate statu- State Senat.e, and Wayne .(Jounty • and are certainly not deprived tory and financial support fl)l' positions. • of physical necessities and lux- esseqtlal state services~ which • Open Thursday Nights till 9 uries. help :people, especially in 'areas • One store manager was quot. of education, ment~l health, and • ed as saying, "This sort of thing young. people. ThiS ~an. be ae- • does not reflect kindly on the compllshed b~ eo~tm~mg .to m•••••••iB oarlsterr community or its families." pres~rv~ the fllumClal lDtegrlty of MIChigan government and im- ON THE HilL partial administration of Michi- WOMAN INJURED gan's laws for the benefit of the men's u:ear shop all." ~ Helen Lappa, of 2222 Ridge. B 18 80 Kercheval mont, while visiting at 192. State Senate-2nd Distirct- Moran road, on Wednesday, Oharles N. Youngblood, Demo- FOR YOU October 21, slipped and fell etat: "Education, at all levels, AND YOUR ~ I':l Opel'! Mo ~ ~ •••••••• , I down the stairs of the house should be given priority as an fAMILY The r-- • and cut her head. She was con- investment in the future. Oux , HUDDLE. COAT S • : veyed to Cottage Hospital by colleges are facing complex Prompt lib. C : • i Farms' police and treated for problems caused by largest t'n- A fine double-breasted 38" ~ the wound. She was taken home rollments in history. It is to the .Coot mock of wool B '12 gal. J} :\ Accurate with button front and tabs. · ~h k dra I~:~,by reh:tives. credit of the educators of this I:. an 0U .::------,--- state that through their fore- Two oversized patch pockets with sight and imaginatbn we can Prescription flops. It hos self cloth collor with ~rn New E Melton lined detachable hood. A good B 8 oz. • LAM P take pride in the advances warm coot for any outdoor activities. Colors: • : : achieved. They need the sup~ Service ••• White lined in red and Red lined in black. ~ I Pt. c :. : ! port of citizens and legislators to make it possible for all quali- . 4. Pharmacists $50.00 FOR YOUR PATIENCE • W 3 ~~~~ ~" • • • • ' TROUBLE iied, ambitious young people to to Serve You • : obtain the best education avail- ill Fresh : • Bring it to US! able. Citizens, unaware of local Notre Dame ill slaw : : problems such as County Home o _ : WE CAN rule, should be encouraged to pieaetl"71 l'tOR B Fresh • Ollr flew boy's store b take more active intere!'t. Coun- Phannacy • • • REPLACE ...... • Glmost complete. The .n. • PARTS ty Home rule is an important 17000 KERCHEVAL .~-~.ae_~ ~ Se~;:o • trance (throllgh the old • • REWIRE issue." • • '- Telephone TV 2.8251 B tarh • • Raise or low., Herbert O. Steiger, Republi- • walt> is open ond we ore • the bON. TU 5-2154 _ • can: "The central issue is Hours 9 to 6 : in bllsineu ot the some : IF IT'S A whether an individual property • fine ,teind. with fine things : I owner can cmitr01 disposition of ~ Mon. a : .\ for YOllr ,ons and grand. ..1 LAMP WE his property. I stand four BI Broiled -i • square for .t;l property owner's The world's leading acoustical experts made the test. $esal • son,. • Can Fix It right to sell or rent or NOT to ~ : : sell or rent to anyone not to his The U. S. Auto Club certified the results: at 20 mph ••• at 46 rnph••• at 60 mph.- Broiled • __. liking. Anoth"!r vital issue is BI Frenc Breadel I:: :.1: Ollig which party can keep Michigan if;'J.cl<- e'I'~~ ... on the move. The record since ~ Broiled Electric Shop 1962 speaks well for the Repub- 1 lican side of the aisle. Capital is ~ Frenc : : \ 30134 Maison St. now' coroingto our great state Cheese • .1 Off 12 Milo Rood and the election of Governor The 1965 Ford rides quieter ~I Slaw : 17140 KERC:HEVAL AVE., in the Village : Between Harper and Jefferson Romney and a legislative team • • St, Clair Shores of Republicans is essential to ffi, Spaghe ! Open Thunday Evenings :. PR 6.5156 continue our progress." • State House-1st District- rn Chickel ,..~ ~----~.!~..!!_!~•••~••!~~~•••• !~---~--~------William B. Fitzgerald, Demo~ than a Rolls-Royce! EI J2 ~ '#'. crat:" "MiClhigan's problems a!l'e Chickel (l) stablizing government costs; Prior to the introduction of the .. be slightly quieter lit an Slaw (2) preparation for the future. 1965 Fords, the country's lead- speeds, ~ l SOUND LEVEL (AD readings ID decibels) a Chicke An indicator of future is 60 ing automotive w~iters drove The official test report reads, million rise of State Welfare the new models at Dearborn. in part: "At all moving speeds. IDe! S~ budget in 10 yeals; administra- Most of these experts remarked 00 both courses, the Fords were fORD tive costs stablized but popula- about the extraordinary quiet- guiet':'..r than the Rolls-Royces." MPH FORD ROLLS-ROYCE QUIETER BY tion increased. Government ness and smoothness of the Ford 20 must be modernized to avoid The Difference ••• The sound mph 67.4 72.3 4.9 ;&.I~ ride. An automotive writer, in disastrous costs. Remedies: (af- level difference, to be sure, is 40 Mechanix Illustrated, said, "If ter 6 mont::s' study of govern- small-but it is there. At 60 mph 75.9 81.4 5.5 M mentl n) using Michigan's col- there is' a quieter car made in miles an hour, Ford was actu- 60 '-J Ope' lege facilitips; streamlining op- this country, I haven't driven it." ally 2.8 decibels. quieter than mph 82.6 85.4 2.8 ~ erations by merging agencies; Rolls-Royce. At 40, Ford waS " Quiet Means Quality ••. Since ~ ,eliminating w 0 r k duplication; S.5 decibels. quieter. At 20, quiet is a traditional lneasure TEST CONDmoNS: Dry, acoustic consulting firpl. consolidating S t a i. e, County, of car quality, Ford engineers Ford was 4.9 decibels. quieter. level, moderately smooth COD- TEST CERTIFIED by the. Municipal functions. Once start- ~ designed the '65 Ford for maxi- However small ,these advac- ccete divided highway; light, United States Auto Oub. ed in Legislature, public opinion ~ mum ,quietness. To illustrate tages over Rolls-Royce may be, q&:artering wind. All c:ars op- CARS TESTED: Two brand- will force cooperation. (2) In- they are significant evidence of erated at steady 20, 40 and new Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud crease scope and effectiveness 6() mpb with all windoW!! ~ quality-important to anyone III sedans, V-8 with auto- of Research Bureau for purpose and vents closed. TEST ~ buying a car in Ford's class. matic transmission, list price of diversification of industry EQUIPMENT: Bruel & Kjaer in New York $16,655 each. Take A Test Drl"e .•. A key-. precision octave band ana- ~ for economic growth. (3) Coop- Three 1965 Fordl, each with your outercoat money." and • warm welcome-await lyzer, recording through di- ~ 289.cubic-incb V~8 engine you at your Ford Dealer's. The rect observation ~d through Robert E. Waldron, Republi- Nagra precision tape recorder. and Cruis&-O-Matic traDsmit- key, incidentally, fits in the l~ ~ can: "Michigan has made fabu- Data expreseed in Pa-ceived sion: Galaxie A man should pay as much attention DO matter which side is up- lous gains in the last two years Noise decibels. TEST CON- 500 - LTD, ~ symbolic of tile hundreds of to his choice of an outercoat as in most fields. These include: DUCTED on September 24, G4laxie SOOI education, mental health, unem- advances you'll find in any Ford 1964, by Ilolt, Beranek and XL aDd GAl- ~ he does to ids suits. Correctly you road-test. Come in and see ployment c(}mpensation, and II New Rolls-Royce Silvc,r Cloud III Newman, Inc., of Cambridge, uie 500 04- ~ pIltterJled, styled and fit, it easily welfare Without a stable eco- during series of teat&. for yourseJf. Mass., the worlo's largest Door Sedaa. nomical government, this would • DKlhel& are rltot ""'.,,,m1ly retogrrJrftl this qnality achievement, Ford 1IIIIt8for --u. ,Ite POIu",e of ~ enlarges his sense of good ~rooming. have been impossible. For fur- chose to make a rlncumented To give ;yourself the outward ther progress, two main areas of ~9 «:?,'.<'?'(::,;w;:;;~'~?~~.."~t"".";~f':~'"<'::: ~~~~~;,p ." .. ;~ m ~f..•"f?"'-'~", organization remain to modern- test against the world's finest }t~1 :U?~...... appearance you deserve, I luxury car-RoIls-Royce. ~ ize our state government. The '~~.:,.. ."::~~i.',. '). .J:' '! ~ we recommend the finest first is 'County Home rull". 'I'he Bolt. Beranek and Newman, .J lnc., world's leading acoustic second is governmental reorgan- ~ outercoat it is possible to make, consultants to government and ~ by 'uJord ~1othe •• industry, conducted the tests under supervision of the au- ~ thoritative United States Auto from $265 ~ Oro!lst Club. All cars were tuned ... factory specifications. Other Fine Suits and Ou~ercoats, 89.50 to $165 ~ Pointt Ne.ws The Result .•. The Fords pI'OIJed ~ -IECKWEAR from A. Sulka, Bronzini, Count'!ss Mora, Charvet, Gollienl Published every Thursday by ~ Anteebo Publif''1ers, Inc. FImQt~""'" TROY GUILD SHIRTS HATHAWAY SHIRTS ~ FRANK BROS. SHOES I(EVIN McANDREW HATS 99 KerchevaJ Avenue Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan ~ Phone TU 2-6900 2 Three Trunk LiDes ~ .•,,;HURD Second Class Postage paid at De. troit, Mlcblran. ~ SubscrIption ~atel fli.OO Per Year WASHINGTON BLVD. In The by Mall ($6 00 0) u t II de Wayne ~ County). All New, and Advertllllng Try the quiet ones for yourself at your Ford Dealer's Now! Copy MUlt Be [n The New. Office ~ Free Parking Just Welt of Building. Let Vs Stamp Your Ticket ... WO 2.519t by Tuellday Noon to [DJUre Inler. t1on. Addreu all Mall (SubacrtptiOUI, ~ Crange of Addrell Forml 3571H to ~ 911 K ere b e val Avenue, Groue Pointe, MlchtJran 682H. I~ , _~Thursday, OCTober 29, 1964 : ~••••••••••••••••••••••••~~.~.I- GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three Nah Youngsters For Car Theft younger lad was the driver. I •: open ' '.A.,' : war ds Given to Winners The officer took the boys to • • • An alert Park polic-e-o-f-fl-'c-er-i-n-it-a-nd checked the license I th€ station, where it was f?und: : thuTsday } " : is credited with recovering a plate' number with those on the I that ~h~ you~f~r ~oyDwas .lIsted I Of School Garden Contest s :• evenmgs• :• stolen car and arresting two De. stolen car board in his scout r. miSSing WI t e etrOlt po. : • The Men's Garden Club of 1 Lynne Ditzler, Julie Reynolds, troit teenage boys for car theft car. The license number . Ice. on Wednesday, October 21. One ed with one belonging to an The. teenagers we~e, released • : . G r 0 sse Pointe recently pre-' Julie Smith, Susan For d (' n, : • 'sented awards to the winners Laura Van DcrKar, Angelica of the boys was listed as miss-I automobile that was reported to o~~~.rs o~.nftehtroplts J~ffer , ing from his home. stolen in Detroit on October 17.. son lOn, Ire c I n.c 1 1 • : of the "School Garden Contest" Markopolos and James Guy. I ! . I While patroling near Charle. Mitchell forced the driver to Yout~ht~ureau, for further m. 1'_ --=:- : .~ -_ -'.JI : : held in Richard and Kerby, Class B winners: 1st Place, . d B f' ld ves Iga IOn. VOIXan eacons le ,at 3 p.m., I stop, and placed botb boys, one I _ ~ • • schools. The contest was spon.! Kathy Korener, 2nd Place, Patrolman Gary Mitchell no. 115 years old and the other 16 : : sored by the organization. Charles Perry, 3rd Place, Maier i ticed a car with two young men! years old, ~nder arrest. The I • • Members of the garden club i Wolfgang and Honorable men- * * * EASTLAND : : who participated in the presen.1 Hon; Jane Morris, M i c h e I e *****. ! J • • tation of the wards were: EI-1 Meola, Wendy Hamal, Clayton at YOUNC'S I : : more Frank, H. A. Wiek, Art I Purdy, Greg Wicklund, Linda : • Shimmin, Gil Douglas and Ed i Schoffer, Dean Freiwald, Clif. /I New Look" • : Schutte. II ford Peabody, Tim Tawson, : : Winners in the Kerby school, Nancy N 0 e eke r, Meg Line. Shop • • con t est were: Kindergarten; i weaver, Steven Sarvis, Richard. : : : 1st Place, Dave Campbell, 2nd Vinci, Liz Carpenter, Christine. • • i Place, Nancee Armstrong, 3rd Hume, Virginia H 0 r n e, Jeff : :. Place, Nancy Riddle and honor. Gomley, Stacy Tobin, Nan c y

• • I able mention; Peter Hull, Beth Adams, Kathy Carpenter and - : : Goodheart, Betsy LaUner, Billy Michele Markopolous. 15301 • • Buda, Patricia Boss, James Far. Class C awards were given to: E. JEFFERSON : : quhar, Ann Shefferly, Lisa Cud. 1st Place, Rich Koerner, 2nd • : lip, Phair Hudson, Tim Kelly, Place, Richard Secrest and 3rd Cot Beoconsfield) : • Russell Veit, Jamie Donovan, Place, Laurie Scharfenberg. ~eservations VA :1.411' : : Mar~aret ~nn Taylor, Lisa Special a war d s were pre- • • G r 1 t z w a 1 tel', John Manos, sented lJ Holly Honhart for for your l18tening and : : Jimmy Corbett, Lisa Reitzel, growing the tallest sunflower 1 • • Ann Schmitz, James Schmidt, at Kerby school and to Donald i dancing pl.easure : : . SaIl y Face, Richard Fellow, Sheill for the tallest at Richard. I THE • Ou T I L • Ricky Thomas, Bobby Schmidt, Holly's sunflower was 12 feet : r asse ounger : Carol Tietzel, David Strachen, six inches tall and Donald's TOWNSMEN • • R i c k y Speer and J e rom e I 14 feet, one inch tall. : Will add interest to any wardrobe threat- : Stocking. I QUARTET • • In the Class A division win. I D · R t : ened by monotony. Available in luxuriOUS : ners were; 1st Place, Sue Car. rIVer eques s Mon. through Sat. : brown or black calf. : ender, 2nd Place, Sharon ~00S. Trial by Jury e • velt, 3rd Placb, Steven SlCkle. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK S : streH and honorable mention; •: 219 e Sara F lorn, Cathy Mazzotta, Larry Malace, 23, of 26615 : : Dean Face, Kirkland Garey, Richard, Warren, arraigned be- Featuring the Finest • • Donald Ellison, Mary McCamp. fore Park Judge C. Joseph : : ,bell, F'atti Fellow s, Billy Belanger on Wednesday, Octo. I • : I Brucker, John Davlantis, Vicky ber 21, on tW? traff~c charges, BRUNCH : • I Jennings, Greg Loosvelt, Jeffrey requested a inal by Jury. • • : Thiede Trent B roo k s Joan MalaN', who a p pea red in I ON : : 'Morga~ Jamie Sefert Ii0 II y I court with an attorney, is ac" • ..• ! Honart' Gary Sally cused of speeding and cutting SUNDAYS : 17140 Kercheval, In the VIllage : i Gross, Andrew Ferdinand, Peter in fr?nt 0.£moving traffic with. from 10 c.m. to 2 p.m. ~ •••• ~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ : Laux, David Wittstock, Linda out. SignalIng. He entered a plea ill '8'-1\:)1-11:11-- IGlI-~¥DI=---'1::11 I!:I~ : Far q u h a r, Robert Maxwell, of mnocent. !:J -.. •• T W I Cheryl Brideau John Buda Judge Belanger granted the .lLOIN7"E .., HARF ~a:Jimmy Cameron: Albert Socia: man's req~est for a j~ry tr~al Football - . I:,Tracy Van June Kronback and told him that he wI~1be m. ~ "SEAFOOD AT ITS FINEST" IJohn Steige;, Karen Moustakas: formed ~hen the date IS set. a 18310 Mack at McKinley-In The Farms a! Phillip Hayden, Janis Riddle StAc~OrdIn~ to .the Sec~etary of TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER! Brunch TU 5 4453 ~ i and Susan Johnson.' ate s OffIce. m Lansmg, Ma- - 'Cl B' 1 I has receIved a total of 16 50 Carry Out and Delivrry Only J h asssh l'tWtln ne rsI st: PJac~, traffic violation tickets within This jacket is obviously it. The tops. The end. The lost word 2 ~ ~ 0 n c m ,n 2 d ace.p anIS . d f . h l:] Open Mon. thru Sot. 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Sunday ,j p.m. to 9 p.m. G Boland 3 d PI AI' H a perlO 0 SIX years, and as in super-styling by that superlative h.i.s. crowd! Crafted in a NOV. 1 - LOS ANGELES SOME OF OUR MANY SEAFOOD ITEMS ~. d h' r bl ace, t' IC:T awey had his operator's license S'.lS' deep.cut wide-wale , the Royol Cord is just 2711 long ,.. I an onora e men lOn, ommy pended three times. ADDED ATTRACTION: Lean r lb. Cape Cod ~callop, fned (tartar) .•.... $2.25 Hallock, D.avid Suklistul~ Peter _ and zips up the front to a stand-up collar. h's c potent com- your car with us. Buses .....Ul take ~ bination of corduroy and 100% wool knit on sleeves, collar you directly to Tiger Stadium and S Y2 gal. Steamed Clams (Soft Shell) Maurer, Kit Koste, LaUrIe Rod.' BREAKS ANKLE return. Fare of $1.00 to be paid .u. 0 l:] dis, Mary Scharff, Laurie Jen. and trim. And - the sleeves hove the new flange flair which upon boarding bus. drawn bur ier ..•...... 2.0 ~ nings, Bruce Greening, Stella Nancy Dobbs, 30, of 11415 N E I d CI Ch d (H d ) Grayton, Detroit, while leaving gives the jacket a great new two.in-one look. The~e's a quilt Reservotions Suggelted ew ng an am ower omema e i Potter, Susan Norese, Mike An. at 1826 Hunt Club, where' she lining throughout and wherever there's knit, it's laminated to ~ VA 2-4118 a foam for exceptional lightweight warmth. Clay knit with soft ml' I ~t~~':k;~ngp~~ied' ~~d' d~~;e'i~~d' Shr'ir~;p' .30 ~G11~e~;ro~~t~~fhyF~:~~a:,oH;~~~~ ;u ;, ~:~t;n1h:li~~:t o~o~/~~~ gold ":orduroy trim. Siz~s 36 to 46. d ') h . f Maxwell, t;ary Altman, Robert broke her left ankle. She was BUSINESS MEN'S (an sauce 25 to 35 s rlmp...... • • .. 2.00 Keith, Judy Paynich. Barbara taken to St. John Hospital by 95 LUNGHEONS ~ $19 [• Served M6n. thru Sat. S 3 Broiled Lobs)ler Tails (drawn butter) ....•.. 2.95 m Sutton, Dan G~stafson, Deborah Woods' police ambulance for I Fr~sh Fried Perch Dinner ~ Strachan, Leslle Clifford, Pam- treatment. f' I '125 eIa Georgette, Mile KIeffiess, ----.--- Under Direct Supervision SIaw, r~,II nes, tartar, emon...... Craig Brooks, Mary Ann Dirka, After being introduced in the ~ • and Management of IiJ Fresh BrOiled Red Snapper a J_oe Sloan, Debbie Ford, Donna Detroit Lions starting offensIve ~' MEN'S WEAR, INC. baked potato, lemon, slaw, roll, tartar. . .. 2.60 ~ Carr and Ma.J:'YWilson. lineup against the Chicago Mr. Al Green Seafood Plate l!"\erch scallops shr'mp) Class C wmners: 1st Place, Bears as "Terry Barr. All.Amer. ~ ,....' ,I. Barbara Johnson, 2nd Place, ican from Michigan," the for. W. Honor American Expre", a tartar, cocktail sauce, slaw, roll, fries. . .• '.50 III Michael Van Tiem, 3rd Place, mer Wolverine star had this ~ 169.10 Kercheval, at Natre Dam. Cort. Blanch. ond Diner Cord. ""U ~ Make BaJl:er and honorable men. comment: "Well, it took me Special Purchase! ill MEAT ME .~ tion; Patty Schieh, Jane John- eight years in the NFL, but I OPEN THURS. AND FRI. EVES. UNTIL 9 P.M. ~a Mon. and Tues. Only, Chicken Dinner, Only 1.19 son, Suzanne Speer, Connie ~ina~IY made All.American to. I COUTURIER ______. -1********/ --I . B 'Ied T derlo.n Steak Sandwich on fit ~lark, Bill Schmidt, Lee Green .. ay. ' DESIGNER rOl en _I • ~ mg and Gae Ellery. Sesame Bun (~Iaw and French Fries)...... '.50 Receiving awards at Richard I \ ~S Broiled Del ~onico Steak (Slaw I Roll, mI School w~re.: Kindergarten; 1.~t FUR-TRIM French Fries) ...... 2.50 ~ Place, MIml Race, 2nd Pla(;~, . I' (51 R II F F') I 50 Gari Kitchen, 3rd Place, Cath. Breaded V~aI Cut et aw, 0 I r. nes... I erine Kienle and honorable It's Fun! It's Free! -It's New! IMPORT ~l:] Broiled Beefburger on Sesame Bun...... 50 mention; Theresa Riele, Jean French Fries and Slaw...... • .75 ~1iJ Walker and Sara Tobin, Susie 0 Warren and Laude Hanger. 6 I Cl A . 1 t Cheese burger . 5 ass WInners were: s COATS ~ l:] Slaw an? French Frtes...... 8 iii Place, Mark Allison, 2nd Place, Gala Values to $129 Spaghetti ,Meat Sauce) Quart 1.25 ~ Robbie Skau, 3rd Place, Steve ill Pint .65 Aliholt and honorable mention; * * ~t;1 Chicken ('12) B~oiled-S!aw, Roll. Potato. . .. 2.10 JTOdd Tsohbin S, CEOI' t t JthOhRnson, ... . S IF' d Games c a er,ff Izabe ace, Grosse Pointe Chicken Ph)Home ty e rle -- ~ Rebert M 0 r r i s, Tom Line- Slaw, Roll, French Fries ...... 1.45 weaver, Judith Kienle, Jack ~. Chicken (Child's Order-Three Pieces) Richards, Kim Hughes,. Mar. • MINK TRIM CASHMERE s. II F h F' 100 IiJ garet Horne, James Kltchen, • MINK TRIM SUEDES IDGh ~la~I~'IiJI~im~'GJi". ,i:Ji .... iei'--":-,mill Scott McCaig, Andy Gomley, • MINK TRIM MOHAIRS • Petite, Junior, Misses 1Ie:~:;~:"-==e.~C'~~~;;:::r::::::e):.:::~.;::~.~)::.:~~e.;.:;.:~(J$6;..:;.;;.;e.::;.:.;:;~~=e)-=-~=e):...:;;,~...;;..;.;.:;.:;;..;.;~~e.~:;~~~~e:...... '£':_~_e)_$,_ 11 UNTRIMMED $4 9 ~. ~ CHRISTMAS . DESIGNER (OATS

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The harder .torms are, the Named Foreman members of the Wayne State Iand eight memb~rs of the State shorter they last. University Board of Governors Board of E_ri,_.u_c_at~lo_n_. _ Voting ~Iay Breal{ State, National Records Tuesday ------r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;se;;;,;;ne;;;ca.Of City"s DPW (Continued from Page 1) auditor general will be ap'l Foley. sible voting. liken (R., Traverse City), the pointed instead of elected. An issue not widely discussed Democrats Fought Back (fl. Ladies! I Douglas Collinson has been S~nate GOP floor leader. At the national level, Mrs. in the campaign is the propos't-l Democrats lost. the legislative Bare, Kelley Favored EJly Peterson, of Charlotte is to establish the so-called Massa- battle, but succeeded in putting -- HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS I appointed to the newly created CHECKED BY AN EXPERT position of foreman of Grosse Secy. of State James M. Hare the Republican choice to ~nd chusetts ballot in Michigan. It the issue before the voters by Pointe City's Department of lUld Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley, Democrat Philip A. Hart's ca. would eliminate the straight rounding up more than 330,000 I remodel old jewelry Into the Public Works, according to City both Democrats, are favorites reer in the U.S. Senate at one party lever on voting machines signatures o~ petitions. They finest, latest styles. Manager John Cantwell. to win re-election. Their oppon- term. Mrs. Peterson, former and the circle for too straight argued that the Massachusetts GREAT VALUES IN Mr. ColUnson assumed his ents are House Speaker Allison vice chairmt2n of the Michigan "X" on paper ballots. Voters ballot would make voting too FINE DIAMONDS, duties on Monday, October 26. Green (R., Kingston), for r?ee. GOP and until recently the would be required to vote sep. difficult, weaken major politi- WATCHES and ALL ,The post of foreman was auth- retary of S tat e, and South assistant national GOP chair- arately on every office. eal parties and give "name" GOLD JEWelRY lorized by the City Council at Haven Attorney Meyer War. man, is fighting an uphill R~publican members of the candidates an unfair advantage. New Plaids with a For 30 v-a" on 1M East Sics.. its meeting on October 19. In shawsky, for attorney general. battle. State Legislature, backed by Also to be elected in state. Under the new State Consti- ••er !his new job, Mr. Collinson wi!! Based on past e 1e c t ion s, Gov. Romney, pushed the mea- wide contests are two members work closely with Ted Vernier, tution, the state treaSUrer and Sublle Difference AHred E. Z Democrats also figure to come sure through. They contended of the Michigan State Univer- JEWELER & GOLDSMITH superintendent of the depart. out on top in the 14th Congres. it would make for more respon- sity Board of Trustees, two Plaid suits of understated 16431 E. Warren TU 1-4980 Iment. Mr. Vernier is scheduled will become superintendent at sional District, which embraces w. 0110 appro'. Jewelry for ito retire February I, 1965 and elegance enhance Ol'r new that time. all the Grosse Pointes. George I selection of fine suiting. '- __ inlur__ O_nc._pUrPOItI. --J it is expec_t,_ec_:__th_a__t_M_r_._C_ol_h_'n_so_nIn making the announcement Bashara, attorney and veteran The patterns are defi------of the appointment, Mr. Cant. party worker, was nominated well said, "I am exceptionally Sept. 1 to take on Lucien Nedzi, I n~tely plaid, but a skillful pleased to have a ,man of this whose base of operations was b~enuing of colors result caliber for the job of foreman moveci from the First to the in tones that are both dis- of the Public Works Depart. 14th District by the district de. tinctive and conservative. ment." apportionment enacted by the SPOOK PIX from $100 A nailve of Detroit, Mr. Col. Legislature t:lis yea r. Nedzi Something• New In linson has been an employe of beat . Harold M. Ryan, the (OMPARE the department for the past two incumbent, in the Democratic years. He is married to the for- primary. ON FRESH KODAK mer Mary Ann West of Grosse To Pick New Court OUR EVERYDAY Men's Outerwear Pointe and they live with their .. r h'ld i 8t Cla' From SIX candIdates who sur- LOW, LOW A DRESSY, lVe C 1 ren n . ~ 11' ave. vived the p rim a r y, Wayne TAILORED nue. County voters will choose three PRICES OUTERCOAT He is scoutmaster of St. men to sit on the new State FILM Paul's Boy Scout Troop, No. 61. Court of Appeals. The' six are: Example: Instamatic Kodacolor - -' Li:lt 97c WITH Both Mr. and Mrs. Collinson John iI. Gillis, Grosse Pointe are on the Advisory Board Qf Township justice of the peace; We don't have to shop other stores the Family Life Bureau of the Lt. Gov. T. John Lesinski; Tom for comparative prices . Alpaca Archdiocese of Detroit. Downs, AFL-CIO attorney and ------vice president of the recent OUR LOW PRICES DO NOT (HANGE! IJanBovtn state Cvostitutional Convention; The purest ore is produced WO 2-1605 Collar from the hottest furnace, and Traffic Judge John Watts, Com- AND the brightest thunderbolt is mon Pleas Judge Harry Dinge. PAUL GACH 41 E. Adams - Also in Ann Arbor man and former ass i s tan t elicited from the darkest storm. 345 Fisher Road .....-.... "-' __ Y' Lining -Charles Caleb CoIten county pro s e cut 0 r Thomas

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'---c Thursday, October 29, 1964 G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S Page Five e -- -~--~~------_._------nesid~nts Asked To I~ock Homes and teaching them to help them- Twenty-six countries have re- ! City police report that. on 1 was unde: repair had been ~ar- Students Help Project Hope selves. The ship made its first ue ted the HOPE to date and it Tuesd.ay, October 20, the sl?e .. red, by chlld~cn who had wntten City polic h - ---~ --- Mrs. Lillian Seegers' Second I The completed plan was for hasq s3,000 volunteers from t he walk in front of~Kroger's~_~ whIch I theIr.~_~names In the wet concrete.-- - • 10' aye llsked that. police r~ceh'('d a call from a G d I . h d S h 11 trip in 1960 when it sailed to rl'''lc/ents of, GrossI' Pointe City' Park srout car that two men . ra e c ass ~t RIC ar c 00 the world's first peacetime hos. Indonesia, then a trip was made U,S. medical profession who use all I!0ssible safl'~lI ' t l't Ct' th V'll sen la y a rammg pro r m u But coer 4 at the IC" • I a I y en er In e I age on, also consists of treating the sick Of The Ship's Wheel I'p"idrnce of C, Roy Rrooks in' Although City poll c e are October 20. , '. I .... _ ~ ~ __ Nice LaKeland a\'enul' ~olhin" was m k' . th" The famous hospltal.trammg ,.,. .~ .~~.. ,,',. ii' I Woody Pontiac '. " . a Ing progrrss m elr In. .' w I tak('n from the Brooks home ., ,shIp, S, S, Hope, salled Septem. ,,: ~ • SP Y S D AND DON'T EVER FORCET IT! howe\ 1'1', The thipf was arpar:' ve'ltl,gatlOn of the, hrea~mg an~ . ber 30 for Conakry, G,li~ea, on !:i EASING ~Ii ERR TOP I ERS ent!y fright~n(>(1 by the return, <,ntnl's. thl'Y ad\'lse CIty resl. I the '.Vest .C,oast of Afnca. on 'I~ CAR L .,~! i • HIS LORDSHIP J£WELRY of th£, family and (' s cap I' d dt'llts to not i f y twighbol's if: her first VISit ther,e. It arrIved "Ii New and Used Cars ';,! • NAUTICAL LAMPS. SAILING JA(KETS Celebrf!t.ll1g our throu:.:h a Sl'tond floor window thE'v I'xp!'et to lw ausent from: October 15 to remam for a year. .i ,i i • fOUL WEATHER GEAR '. ' , The word HOPE stands for Iii ~I; II; Lakeland aWI1Ul.' wa,s again their hom('s for a period longer: Health Opportunity for People, ~ FOR ;;,I • BINOCULARS 25th •.J[nniversary thl' sel'ne of a breakll1g and I than two, or three hours. They I Everywhere, The HOPE proj'i:: Ii i • NAVIGATIONAL IN TRUMENTS rntef1~g on. Octobe.r 18 when: als~ cautIOn residents to leave eet is supported solely through I :: R EN T il! r S r SEE THE 1965 PONTIAC AT the Karl :"less reSIdence was' theIr shades up and the dra. the Generosity of the American Ii: " • SONY T.V. • SHIP'S BEU CLOCKS'1111\ robb('d of $70 in cash, $50 in. peril'S upl'n tG discourage prow. peoPie. The project began in 'I :Ii :,J1\'e~ dollars and $180 in tra.! lers and thievE'S. I the fall of 1958 when President, 'j For Information, Call the ship's WOODY PONTIAC ..pll'r s checks. The money and Dwight D. Eisenhower asked a i; ch('tk; w€'re t' k€'n f th' 1 . t nT h' t D C I, ., T wheel -IRe 12140 Jos. Campau ,. ' a _ rom (' Respl'ct all such as sing when I prommen .• :,as lOgon: .. '1 i" ~'AB'" owar .,' ,. ~~(ond floor, which was ran., all alone! -Robert Brownin<"1 heart speelaLst. Dr. Wlillam B. " 19605 Mack Ave. Half Mile South of Davison "acked and left in disarray. The. A song will outlive all se;'1 Wals~, to b~gin a proj~ct to II flr'lt floor was left untouched, 'mons in the memory. I help mtern~tlOnal good WIll and I i,1 TU 4 0836 TU 2-1340 On Tuesday, October 20. City' -Henry Giles understandmg through personal I ,~ • ',: Open Mon., Thurs" Fri. Eves. • TW. 1-1600

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I Thu Page Six GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 29, 1964 Absentee Ballot Deadline Nears GP Park Judge Submits Court Conference Report Students Offer Voters Service Are you without a ride to J The service will be run ~e. Grosse Pointe City residents accepted after 2 p m. on that who expect to be out of town 1 day. A report on his annual at- while under the influence of in. the problems of traffic lawen- agencies, on the basis of which the polls on Tu,!sday? Need a: tween 3:30 ~nd 8, (poll clOSIng tendance at the Traffic Court toxicating liquor. forcement. we should be cogni- prompt drivers' license suspen. babysitter while you vote?' time), free of charge on Nov. on election day, November 3, Voters after making their ap. Conference in Evanston, Ill., at. Also discussed was the physi. zant about law in general and sion or revocation action can Well ... good news. Neither! ember 3. are reminded by City Manager plications, may receive the i r tended by judges from prac. cal appearance and arraignment its meaning to us who live in be taken," Judge Bel a n g e r case need be a problem. I A telephone call to TU 44910 John Cantwell that Saturday, ballots immediately, cast their tic ally evc::y state in the Union, of courtrooms, public support an organ:zed society. The law pointed out. Two high school clubs, Blue I between those hours will quick. October 31 is the last day that votes and place them in sealed I ":as submitted to the Park coun- for the courts, corrective and is one of the characterizing He also pointed out that traf. Hi-Y and Y.Teens have arrang- : ly bring the service you desire. th ak 1" f envelopes. They may, however, I cil by Judge C. Joseph Belanger educational penalties traffic symptoms of our civilization, fic enforcerr.ent is r.J)t self.suf. ed a courtesy car and a baby-' . sitting crew to "drive or sit! So, RepublIcan or De~~crat, get ey may m e app Icatlons or have them mailed to their resi- on Monday, October 25. I violation bureaus d~monstra- and the quality of the law tends ficient. It depends to a con. abs.entee ballots. at. the City's i dence~ to b~ returned later to I The Conference was sponsor- . tion and explanation of radar to reflect the quality of that siderable degree, upon educa- while you vote." I cut and vote on Tuesday. -~--_._~------~-~----~ office. No Bpphca~~~_~~~n~~_!~_e_Clty offices. I ed by the Northwestern Vniver- and electrical timing devices civilization which produced it, tion and engineering, which • • • • .. _ ~------~-- --~- sity School of Law, in coopera- and all other matters connected the judge pointed out. have an important effect upon _!~~. • • tio~ with the American .Bar As- th'erewith. "All of the freedoms and quantity and quality of traffic - ~ J2.h Year Servmg Grosse Pomte soc,ation and the Traffic I~sti. The matters considered are privileges that are ours to en- law enforcement, which may be _.;::_ = .~;'I. t~te of Northwestern Umver. generally divided in those in. joy," Judge Belanger said, "and required to secure street and highway safety. ~_ ~'... ..~~~;;/,/1/~'fl.,~ slty from October 12 through volving education, engineering a1l of our economic and social ',__ ._L?/,I'o,/1JIifJ 16. and enforcement, the judge opportunities, depend upon law He said that attendnig the ~ l~~ annual Conference has been an \ Fr ~~::.... _~,.LI£;:l,..-,"".7:#1",- ,_ ~ ts The Traffic Institute con. stated. and enforcement. invaluable aid in his conduct- Chica ducts a large number of traf- He said that in approaching "We can have law enforce- ~~~--_ I"~e ,.-.: ing of the Municipal court. Micro f. ~ ~ alle ,. ft:/.41J' fie court conferences in direct ment of such quality only when a he .,'6-.:~,, " cooperation with the Traffic P I. T. k the public is infoimed of its gives ,~.... ,.~.' l,. _u~/.:/iU;.;'r-""Ic'"".~"~... f h Court Program of the Ameri- 0 ICe IC et importance to the well.being of ~ .... '..J'i.",;,'""". ' II e a vantage 0 t • th h 1 't d plifie ~ _-.L,,~,..r' . can Bar Assocation and is de- [D · F. Jew 0 e commum y, an moist 'I ,« c~nve",.nc. of picking up your signed for judges connected when this results in honest sup- ---.-'<7#'-' rIVer, rlen( . The at. • • with the prosecution and adjudi. __ port of the law, and for th€, ef- it~. tu:kets show cation of traffic court cases. I Two suspeci.3 arrested by forts of the police, courts, and 'S WIl' Judge Belanger disclosed that I Woods police on Sunday, fol- ~tt:e;n~~;:~~~~et~ authorities in 1790 (HET SAMPSON the Conference once again in- lowing a traffic violation, were TRAVEL SERVICE "The purpose of traffic law consideration of the applica- I commItted tn the Woods, but enforcement, like that of gen. lDO Kerchev,1 Ave. --on the Hill tions of criminal law and rules were cleared. Both admitted to eral law enforcement, is to off- ...... of evidence in traffic cases, having previous records. set selfish motivation and to h,n though you may have trlade your reservations ,,\t1N SIl 'practical applications of con- The suspects, however, did condition community h a bit s d;'KtI, wah tho .;."'" ~. troIs in traffic law enfomment. not gel off easily. One. Edw .. d through conditioning of the We represent all airlines and ~~' ~ policies in the penalization of C. Dropuljic, 24, of 12635 Ra- habits of the individuals. Traf- 1 th' t d d ~ ~ traffic violators, laws o! arrest, cine, Detroit, was given a vio- fice law, like any body of law, I • prices are s an ar • 1'''.fVEL ..\\~ hIt' t' k t f d" h h is sterile unless it is inherently I t e use of complaints in traffic a Ion lC e or rIvmg t roug sound, and supported by effect- Ij • • • .. ~ • • cases, and charges of driving a red light; and Dennis F. --~~------~--~----~--~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- TO~,21, ~ 1~11 Belrn~ D~ ~e enfureeme~ re~hin&~" troit. was given a ticket for the judge stated. ~l permitting Drouljic to use his Since it affects human con. I• operator's license. duct directly, traffic law en- Dropuljic was released to' forcement, whe~ever adequ~te East Detroit police, later. when to the pro.blem In both quallty I it was found that he was wanted a.nd quantity, l?roduce~ ~ubstan- by them on an outstanding traf- hal and sometl~es bnl~lant re- fie violation warrant. sults, Judge Belager said. . Where such productive en- The paIr was obse~ved by forcement is continued over a Patrolman Theodore HI~Z, who 1 period of years, community gave chase whE'n I?ropUI]lC went habits are improved to the ex. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE through a red hght at Mack tent that less enforcement is and Cook road. necessary to maintain the more I The, officer stopped the pair orderly and safer conditions! NATURAL MINK at Faircotlrt, and demanded thus produced, he added. I DroDuljic's license. The man "The value of enforcerr.ent is I produced a license, but the materially increased when po- CAPE policemen noted that the de. lice enforcement action includes scription did not fit the driver. the intelligent and wide use of Patrolman Thomas Podeswik ar- admonitions, written warnings, t rived and assisted in taking the and the giving of instruction to t pair to the station. pedestrians and drivers, in addi. 5528* t:nder questioning. Dropuljic tion to citation and arrest ac. admitted that the driver's Ii. tiviity," the judge said. cense he showed to Hinz be- "It is increased when the longed ta Tonn. Dropuljic also courts not only penalize but ex- NO This is the soft, luxurious, high lustre cape you've 'I adn:itted that he had previously ercise their authority to cause ,been arrested for unlawfully re.examination of drivers whO , wished for ... beautifully styled with a double fur driving away an automobile; are apparently dificient in • collar, for day and evening wear. Autumn Haze", and Tonn admitted having been necessary driving skills, when Escape to Europe aboard a giant Iarrested for burglary. I they recommend training in Tourmaline. • I Circumstantial evidence un- schools operated under the sup- 1 l:OVered in a search of their car ervision of the court for those j made the two appear likely who are not a~equately inform- Cunard Queen for only s'.lspects in a recent burglary ed of their responsibiHties un- in the Woods. Dropuljic and der the law. Tonn denied being involved, "It is increased when the iI'- I \ '. . , $316 round trip and requested lie detector tests. responsible, immature driver is • I! D!ts. Albert Abend and Ev. placed under the supervisi,m of t erett Plumb took the two men I probation officers. It is in~ CHESTER BOOT Jacobsons to the Centerline State Police I creased when the driver-Heen. " One reason is the opportunity it presents to Save 25% off low Thrift Season fares Post for the tests, which cleared sing authority supplies the court' SHOP "".-t.d fUrl I.b.l.d f. -EMIAtf.de,"." by sailing round trip at Cunard's ex- executives to prepare for crucial meetings. the two suspects. with information on the past i 1591 1 E. Warren 1_- (There are ship-ta-shore telephones and a violation and accident records I TU 5-0863 .... s""'" ef .11Ia tricea'" h4... cursion rates* for as little as $316, staff of nine English secretaries to lend as- of defendants and is, in turn, SEE OUR LARGE Tourist; $406, Cabin; $680, First sistance.) Dance Sta!!.ed supplied full information by all \ SElECTION OF BOOTS I enforcement and j u d i cia I Class. And you get 30 full days ashore. Another reason is the luxury of leisure By Boat Club and relaxation in the most spacious facilities Shop Mon., Tues., Wed. and Sat. 9 :30-5 :30 Open Thurs. and Fri. Until 9 p.m. sail at round-trip excursion rates on the high seas. The Grosse Pointe Woods Boat Club held its first annual when Europe is at its best on either of And right now, there is the added econ; I Halloween Dance Sat u r day t the world's two largest superliners- omy of low excursion fares. (You can save a night, October 24. It was the; the Queen Elizabeth or the Queen Mary. minimum of $286 per person from Summer first, but all hands insist that i (One leaves New York every Wednesday.) Season rates when you travel First Class on it will not be the last. I the Queens.) Th~ number and variety of Considering your fare includes 5 days costumes were beyond imagin. VanIty Far.. each way of superb international cuisine, You11 arrive in E'..lrope refreshed. feeling ation. The most difficult job of impeccable British service and luxurious marvelous. You')] return home revitalized, the' evening was the jucfging of I fashions loveliness In lodging-plus carefree fun and entertl!.in- keen to resume your daily business. Make costumes for prizes. roent-this is the travel bargain of the year. your reservations now. Everyone agreed that at least a billowy peignoir set. o. 90 percent of those present You'll find more to do aboard than in "'Excursion fare periods: October 1. 1964 to should have won a prize. In the most resorts. and with far more interesting February 28, 1965. 15% savings also available women's category, Mrs. Roy lace-iced cmd set adrift people. Stroll the largest decks aHoat (over March 1-15, 1965 and May 1-15. 1965. VanAssche won for funniest. and 3 acres). Be entertained in vast public Mrs. Chet Garbacz was judgerl in sheer tricot for be.,t. The fun n i est man was rooms. Swim in a pool that contains 107 Cunard Line, Dept. DN nighttime enchantment ••• 216 Book Bldg., Washington Blvd., Frank Oddo and the best man's tons of heated salt water. Or browse in costume was worn by Charles Detroit 26, Michigan shops full of magnificent duty-free merchan- Tanner. a layered gown with dise. See a movie. Bortow one of 5.000 Plea"e send me free literature on trans- Among couples, the funniest dia90nal"lac.~ppliqued,bodice books from the library. Join a cocktail party. atlantic services 0 - or cruises O. pair was Mr. and Mrs. Mel Saiers and best pair was Mr. under the sheer side- Enter a deck tournament. Nam"-e ~_~ _ and Mrs. G~orge Young. Top executives prefer giant Cunarders Street:- , _ All the members and their buttoned peignoir. 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Thursday, Octobe!' 29, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven TARANTULA NOT DEADLY I pedia, the poisonous bite of the TWO GET TICKETS driving Monday, OCtober 26 by The tarantula looks ferOcious, American tarantula is fatal only " City police. Mrs. Kearney 'W" 1?", but actually it is ~retive and to insects. It may bite human Pointe Sympfton,y Society Getting Ready for Season Katherine L. Kearney of 1075 beings in self.defense, but the Bishop and Mary Jane Y.Lilchell attempting to turn in a drive- retiring, hunting 1:>ynight and Along with the brilliance of J. Crossen, Robert Downie III, perforn:.ance with an orchestra way at 376 Washington when small wound heals quickly if it bership, $3 per person; sustain. of 2905 Hardfug, Detroit, were hiding by day. According to AutUmn con:.es another season Mrs. John Ehrlich, Edward P. has given many young gifted ing membership, $25; patron, her car was struck by the car properly treated to avoid in- both given tickets for reckless Compton', Pictured Encyclo- fectioll. Frohlich, Mrs. Winfield S. Jew. musicians the encouragement $50 and up. ' driven by Mrs. Mitchell of symphonic m u sic to the ell, Jr., Thomas V. LOCicero, and the start of a profes£ional Membership includes admis- ADVERTISEMINT Grosse Pointe Communities. The George F. Mehling, Mrs. Alfred music career. sion to aU four COl~certs. All GrJsse Pointe Symphony SI)- D. Moran, Thomas Nester, Rob. Grosse Pointe's musical talent donations to the Society are Prescriptions Filled ciety announces its 12th season ert M. Orr, Mrs. Mary Purcell, has proudly graced the concert tax deductible and can be. ob. Ray-Ban Sun Glasses also Ground to Your Amazing New Amplifier with a calendar of four out. Mrs. Flavio Vanicelli. programs. Grosse Pointers who tained from Mrs. Raymond B. standing concerts to excite mu. Among the honored guests have appeared as guest artists B a e r, membership secretary, Prescription sical appetites of every taste. will be Stella Baumann, so- with the orchestra are: Siella 702 Lakepointe avenue. The concert dates a.nd solo prano; Ruth Burczyk, pianist; Baumann, soprano; Buth Bur. The concern are held Sunday Advan(es Hearing Aids artists scheduled for the season Frank Gill, composer; David c+yk, pianist; Rob e r t Fries, afternoons at 3:30 o'clock at are: November 22, Mario Di- Lemelin, baritone; Shirley Love, Fries, French horn; G r 0 sse the Parcells School Auditorium. OPTICIANS Fiore, cellist of the Detroit mezzo. soprano; Alice Lunger. Poi n t e Community Chorus; ION The GPSO is co-sponsored by 10 Years Into Future Symphony Orchestra; February shausen, harpsichordist; Rose. Junior League Glee Club; Alice the Departments of Community 20183 MACK AVENUE 7, Grosse Pointe':; brilliant pi. marie Murch, soprano; MJu'y Lungershausen, Harpsichordist; S e r v ice sand Adrrinistration Between Rd. and Norwood ~re8 Life-Size Replica on Request anist and teacher Ruth Burczyk; Norris, pianist; Robert Shulman, Jacqueline M u r ph y, soprano; ChIcago, nl.-Zenith Hearing Aid announces first use of March 28, Edward Druzinsky, pianist; Gizi Szant0a..pianilit; Ted Mary Norris, pianist; Gabriel Services of the Grosse Pointe TUxedo 4-5770 Micro.L1thic Circuit, solid state integrated, amplifier in principal harpist of the Chi. Tedesco, pianist. Richard School Students; Roma P~Ub:l::ic:.-S~c~h:o:OI~S~ys:t:em~.~~~~::::~~~:=::::::::::::::=:::::======::::====:' a hearl..ng aid. It does the work of 22 components, plus cago Symp~ony Orc~.es~a and The Symphony Society takes Riddell, soprano; Maria Rou. gi~~S more power and greated performance. This new am- l\;Iay 2 Mp.lla Roumed, ~nterna. pride in the unfolding results mell, soprano; Milton Setzer, pi. ph~ler, smaller than a match head, is sealed against dust and bonally k~own operabc .and of th., objectives and efforts as anist. I Shop Mon., Tues., Weds., Sat. 9:30-5:30 mOlstur9 providing 500% greater dependability. concert arbst of .Grosse P~mte. set forth throughout the years. During the past eleven years The Ead Sid. Hearing Aid Center has been authorized to Programmed WIll be mUSICbr It has not only presented fine attendance at the Frosse Pointe Open Thurs. and Fri. until 9 p.m. lihow and demonstrate this new hearing aid in this area. Beethoven, Mozart, DohnanYl, symphonic music but also it Symphony Concerts has steadily WRITI-flHONI!-oR STOP IN FOR FREII L1FE.SIZE REPLICA Enesco, ~eber, S c h '!' J?l ann, has offered opportunities to increased. Patron~ge and sup- 17907 E. WA~REN TU 1-3600 Rachmamnoff, CherubIm, Han. man y non - professional musi. port by the SOCIety Members son, Handel, Smetana B~itten cians to play for the love of have made this possible. Con. and Coates. Th~ orc.hestra will music. Doctors, lawyers, bank. tinued. interest, att~nd~ce a~d be under ~he rllf~ction of co~. ers, e n gin e e r s, housewives, enthUsIastic partiCIpation ,!lll ductor Fehx Re~mck, now in !tIS teachers and students make up insure the Symphony's growmg seventh year WIth the orgamza- the orchestra personnel. popularity. BROADESTfiiOTfCnOl tion.. The experi~nce of playing Membership Subscriptions are As an. opemng event to the with an orchestra has been of. as follows: active membership, fort~comlDg Symph~ny Season, fered and a chance for solo I $6 per person; student memo PlOMPT, PlOIEI CamIlla Ayers, preSIdent of the I FRIENDLY 'ALUE Grosse Pointe Symphony So. SERVICE ciety, with the board of direc. 'rom I tors extended an invitation to !I&HEST FINANCIAL their members, their family the hand. 0' QUALIJY and fri(;nds to attend a recep- STRENBTH tien and musicale' honoring GAS HEAT former solo artists who have 01. Callinl fELLOW MEMBER appeared with the orchestra. COWSION PBDTECTIOM The event will take place on _this soaring Sunday afternoon, November 1, IS BEST' CGISHO.COAS! CLAIM! SERVICE at 4 o'clock, at the Grosse Pointe .~. (u.ll Clnada) Central Library. A symphonic brim f.lt breton, atmosphere will fill the Li- and costs far less! brary where exhibited will be rImmed with special displays books and mu- sical material for the symphony , leath.r _another goer. I Membership chairman, Mrs. masterpiece from Bogdan Baynert, will be in "AII F~rm. af Insurance" charge of the afternoon's reo ception. Assisting Mrs. Bay- our designer collection nert as hostesses will be: Miss BALLANTYNE Greta M. Angus, Mrs. Colin Representing: of originals. 16.98 I C. 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Page Eight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. October 29. 1964 .1 V h. IT. I 000. This compares with 1,485,- WHAT'S THE MOST Stentsud at Mason SCI100l M01ester F31 s- See 2,OQO,ooo e Ie e It es 000 in 1963 on the same date IMPORTANT . . C · To Tempt Girls Strike or no strike, f(lr the-s-a-m-e-ti-me during 1963 ... a and a full year total of 1,886, Conduct V"gorous am pa"gn __. first time in history Michigan grand total cf .nore _th_a_n_1_,6_0.0_,~._6_1_5_in_8_11_0_f_1_9_63_. _ RWOM WHY YOU Two 14-year.old Park glrls was making a strong bid to go ---..-_--_-_--_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-~ ------_, The atmosphere surrounding blems, and signs of support for belately informed their parents lover 2.million vehicle titles is- SHOULD BUY A Mason Elementary Schopl has each major r.andidate. that a lone, white stranger in sued during ]964. been "charged" with the heat The classes set up a formal a car tried to induce them to . NEW LOWREY! generated by campaign fever as registration paralleling the 'd "th him h'I th The' strtke at General Motors, . f rl e Wl w 1e ey were h ~ . Most Important, of the students of the sixth grades tIonal ormat. No check was walking home from school on au not stopped the mflux of GAS HEAT coune~ is the way a prepar,~d and carried through made to see if the individual Wednesday. October 21. The vehicle titling, according to Sec- Lowrey Ol'lon will bring their mock campaigns and elec- student assUined their "civic re- a new kind of family tion. sponsibility." parents informed police imme- retary of State James M. Hare, cloMne .. and contentment into your home. Co,.. and tenlionl It has been a bit unusual Two students from each of diately. but too late to do any who predicted a newall-time IS BEST disappear, 01 JOU and athera in your family play and listen and from the standpoint that both the three si~th grades formed good. . . . record for the year and a good ling. the Republicans and Democrats the circle of a debate team for ~he guls told invest~gating possibility of hitting the 2.mil- This contentMent and joy will build through the yeara. The Ihave headquartem in the same each of the two major candi- offlcers that the man m the lion mark Lowrey Organ Company hal leen to that by putting a lifetime building. It is immediately ap. dates. The chairman of the Re- car followed them from school . . . and costs far less! lupply of challenge, expression and enjoyment into every parent, however, just where publican team was Lynn :Seeber to their home, trying to induce .A.s.of October 12, the Tltlmg Lowrey Organ. each camp resides. The children and her team members includ- them to get into his automo- ~lvlslOn reported 114,000 more lmag!:"le how easy you can piay the Lowrey Organ! Father, have displayed posters, em. ~:S~n~~,M~~~~. The~~~~d,~_b_tl_e_s_p_~_e_~_e_d_t_h_~ __ a_t_th_e _ mother, lmi:lll fry and teen-ager will thrill to the musical sounds kinson, Norman Cummings, Mi. because of fear, did not tell created so easily on the Lowrey. chael Maple and Cheryl Fisher. their parents of the incident This is Q family instrument everyone will enjoy. With our The De m 0 c rat i c views were until sometime later. Visit Your Nearest Michigan Bank Office "Minit Music Course" you can ploy tonight! YO'J'II get exciting AUCTION chaired by William Schippert Park Police Chief Arthur pre-set percussion effects such as a trombone slide, or hawoiian STARTS 11 A.M. and assisting were John Ed. Louwers said that the girls re- 15010 E. Jefferson near Alter Road guitar via the touch tab controls. Available only at The Music wards, Robert Engelhart, Mi. sponded to lessons not to go Center, a complete home lesson course guaranteed you'll learn Every ~ednesday to play. It's yours tonight. Just call 775-8000. We will bring chael Bauer, Nancy Hancock, with strangers. as taught to one out for a three day fret' home trial. And there is no down and Christopher Knapp. Mod. them in their earlier years. payment and No Delivery Char~e. The new Lowrey Or~on for FURNITURE era tors for the afternoon were This, he said, should be a only $495.00; with built-in Leslie Speaker for only $595.00. NE~ 6 USED Janet Kuhr and Sandra Knopp. reminder to parent~ to con. Payments as low as 14.85 a month. Bedrooms, Living Rooms, The debate itr.elf was struc- tinuously tell their child ern to Don't hesitate. You COl'\ enjoy It tonight! Dining Rooms, Rugs, Lin. tured to include two minute avoid strangers, who might try presentations by each child on to lure the children into their Buy Now For Christmas Delivery ens, C~ina, Glassware, An. the team. After the opposing grasps. Excellent Selection ot tiques, Paintings, Appli. side spoke a rebuttal was per- Any incidents of this sort Lowrey & Conn Organs ances, other items from KIMBALL, STORY & CLARK mitted of one minute duration. should be reported to police im- PIANOS Homes and Storage. Rli.les of debate were strictly mediately. If the children are :•.. NO MONEY DOWN TE 2.5373 adhered to by both teams. in the vicinity of their schools, No Poyments ''(m Dec. '64 Voting booths were used by REGULARSIVINGS EARN 22933 GRATIOT the children of the fourth, fifth and unable to call police, they D l1f.l Blocks N. ot 9 Mile Farris Bros. and sixth grade children as the should notify the i r teachers, 'max f th 't f t d and have them call the tiuthori- PHONE 775.8000 4303 14th cl1 or e UDl 0 S U y. l' Open Dally 10 to 9. Close Sunday The children worked out an les.. . 1 Blk. S. of Gd. River electorial vote plan which in. The qUIcker police are. called, - cluded choosing their favorite the faster the suspect ml~ht be state (by classroopt) and using appreh~nded. and questioned, GOVERNOR GEORGE the states' electorial count as the chief sald. ., their own. ------r The results of their voting ls Misses Curve,. as follows: Total number of students Crashes Trees in classes _ .__ 208 Registered voters , 204 Rodney Wayne, 18, of 8281 % Vot.:-rs at polls 200 Marion, Detroit, braked his car o Electoral Vote E too late to negotiate a curve in Johnson 115 Morningside drive and crashed (Michigan's hardest-working go'verI10r) Goldwater ._. _ . ._ _...... 66 into two trees on Monday, Oc. Popular Vote tober 19. Johnson , _ 120 Wayne toid Woods police that Goldwater 80 he was driving nort.h on Mor:ll- LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR BILL Romney :-0-. ••••••••• _•••••••••••••• 157 ingsiac, and did not see the INTEREST ,. Staebler .. 30 curve in the road at Lochmoor Paid quarterly on balances on deposit four consecutive quarters Sixth grade tea~hers in charge boulevard. He said he applied of the event were Robert Good. his brakes, but his car went speed, Mrs. Mercedes Jacobs, out of control and jumped the, and Milton Riggs. ? island curb and knocked down "& " two trees. ~ Burglar Loots Police said that the young motorist's car had to be towed (MOJ.orityfloor leader, Mich. Senate) Farms Home to a service station. Wayne was given a violation ticket for not having his car The burglar who broke into under control and causing an SECRETARY OF STATE ALLISON the home of the Joseph C. J8. accident. He is scheduled to blonski~, 335 Kerby road, on J appear in court on November Thursday, October 22, escaped 14. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION , with two caltons of cigarets, cash and two watches. All deposits insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation eg Know all and )'OU will pardon I IIliiI The breakin was discoverd by all. -Thomas A. Kempis . the Jablonskis' son. Richard, 16. I when he came home at about R GREENI 8:25 p.rn. He called Farms po- lice without delay. (Michigan's "Mr. Speaker") Entry ir.to the house was gained by cutting a 16-inch gash in the back porch door, and ATTORNEY-GENERAL MIKE opening a door into the first floor master bedroom. Police IIc~;lliJl-~!itl~~r~~~.••i said the door was shut, but not ~ .....:.. :".:/':":::"':"t<.. ':' f'",<: .:... ,t':: . \\ '. :: . . : .; :;'.~. ..:.." :" '" ',' .' -:" ..:.: :: .:.: . : '. ..::: locked. ..;c;, Police said that the bedrooms .' " ,.)'.:.. '" " on the second floor of the house had bee n completely searched by the thief. W RSH W KY Taken besides the cigarets, (Law,-witnout fiar orfavor) the Jablonskis said, was $150 in cash; a man's yellow gold wrist watch valued at $100; and an. other wrist watch, valued at VOTE TO KEEP MICHIGAN MOVING AHEAD "\ $20. The family said they left the WITH THE ROMNEY. NOV. 3 , house at 5 p.m., and Richard REPUBLICAN TEAM • was the first to return.

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Thursday, October 29! '1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine 8~,. I~te 'l\'Iotorist Issued Students at Star of Sea 186, STORM WINDOW ELECT JOHN H. Deserved Ticket Stage Political Campaigns Kim R. Couls of 33434 East Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, Amidst the banners and signs, anticipation for the campaign Serving Grosse Pointe Since 1932 meekly accepted a reckless driv- the pandemonium Bnd excite- to follow. ing ticket on Thursday, October rr.ent and before the lights and On Thursday morning there SQUIER SASH & 22, telling Woods police that it microphones of the school's was an informal "Meet The GILLIS was what he deserved. closed circut television system, Press" w her e all the condi- OF THE COURT SCREEN COMPANY Couls was heard, and seen, by the chairman called the dele. dates were asked questions on Pat,olmen Leroy Tobian and gates to order. Thus on Oc- how they stand on NATO, edu- OF APPEALS 19678M~~~ Harper TU 2_ 5697 Charles Hamel, who were pull. tober 20, Our Lady Star of the cation, civU rights and other JUDGE ing out of the police station Sea School staged its first na. vital issues. This was broad- I driveway. tional convention. cast throughout the high school ------The officers said that as they With the help of a divider and into the seventh and eighth • Rated "PREFERRED and WELL QUALIFIED" liililllilEml&mlWm=>xm""mSII.m __ mh -D-IllRA--mmpm!ZrJm,'E~~~S!a~Rll:lm~m~~Immm&lI!I!!~::::u:~~~~ t~h:uJ:lv~~~y,~~~~ in the gym, both the Cow Pal- grades as well A campaign ace at San Francisco and the dinner followed at noon with by Civic Search Light ij~ ,ES :.heard squealing tires and no- Convention Arena in Atlantic enthusiasm felt by both parties ticed Couls turning from Tor. • Er.dorsed by the Detroit Bar Association r, . City were represented. Each for winning the election. :'j'h Newest Decorating Fabrics rey road to Mack, going south, convention was launched with Tuesday morning, October 27, • Endorsed by Labor and Management a keynote speech praising one a live TV debate was staged be- VOTE for GilliS party and denouncing the other, ~een Gold!lat.er and Johnson I • Qualified by 30 Years of Experience No. 503 rft,:'~.~ ~:~:~:;~~~dL~~k:h.e. I~~:.::~O:~ii~t~C::~:~~Ethe Democratic s1dress being WIth ~e malO Issues of the .day as a Lawyer an~ Judge given by I\laggie Tapert and as tOPICS.Ev~n though te~SI?nS Non-Partisan Ballot ..:~.~;i<~~lf~ ' We Also Have ~ ~~~ ~:~:u~~t ~~leo:~e~p~~~~e~~ the Republican by Steph Kon- were mounting and. inchon rad. coU:ldbe felt both candIdates r~- Hamel said ~:l;ll"~l"i ~~:tA;~':1e};raperies Ifr';:b~::b:~d tbat . t' b t1. d I 1 mamed calm and argued 10gl- Th e nomma Ions y Li::1 ede. cally. Shop Mon .., Tues., Wed. and Sat. 9 :30-5 :30 $13.75 ~ °to 0, gates of vaI:ioU? states, m~ e The final event before the I!.~'~~I;i:+~ pa;; i~ul:;':~':,.k~ftir::~~g~es:'~~ Open Thurs. and Fri. Until 9'p.m. ft up of seventh, eIghth and high- election was the presentation rfi~~f~.~.7'lf~~":: Decor;~i~gC~~~~/tant 1 ::n~inuti~l~ ~::t~ ~u:n~~crp-en, school stud~nts,. then began un. of the platforms by the Repub- der .the dIrectIon of t~e Re. lieans and Democrats, each add- i. .' ':C-;""" r .:- • T'lOusand. of Paint (o'or. ~ At the Bournemouth intersec. tion, all traffic lanes were filled ~ublican ~d DemocratIC Na- ing a touch of the. novelty to .. -' I tlO~al Chamnan, Sue Gran! and their presentation. This re- - ";~"'.L~'t In Any finish _~.with cars, the drivers waiting --- . for the light to turn green. But Elame Dempsy. r~spectIvely. quired all the party members to I After th~ nO~I~tlons there fight just a little harder for the m.~.:~.; COOK'S HOME ~ fhoeUl~at~~I~~~eS;~:atient type, was aI?- mtermisSIon for the election tomorrow. So tomor- del~gatIons to caucus and cast row, Friday, October 30, Our ,,~ E mm While the other drivers were BOYS' CORDUROY ~OATS .< waiting, Couls cut through the theIr votes. Lady Star of the Sea will close ~ D CORATING CENTER Enthusiastic demonstrations its 10-day campaign by voting I 22400 Harper, bet. 8 & 'f Mi. Roads ~ ~ ~:c~c.:~::t~:~:::'~,b~e;assi~~then followecl. as the candidates for the candidates of their score big on handsome styUng, ,:] PR 5 80 II f:> the waiting cars, then parked were elected, Marilyn Lundy choice. H - ~ in the second parking space and Steph Konrad as Goldwater I ------wind ... Jislance and warmth ~.J Serving the East Sid. Area for 26 Years ~~~south of Bournemouth, where and Miller, and M~ry Ellen Ru- • • > . he was arrested before he could tan and Marge Gorski as John- GET THINGS 00rE _t.::i&t£:::~m.t.. Mm:"im~1iB m~£iiiiiii!mmm step out of his vehicle. son and Hurr.phrey. The con. Two from a great winter coRection: ------~------The motorist was taken to the vention then broke up with station w~ere he was informed each party planning in hopeful elect . eI~ A. Black olive or burnished that he will receive a ticket for ------reckless driving, to which he .I. M..Stables replied, "I deserve it." He was Clinic Slated' brown parka coat with arJ orion released on $100 bond pending a court appearance. For Basketball 1~~'I'~II~tftll acrylic p1e raned body. and zip-off and Saddle Club I > With the junior boys football IIood. 8-14 sizes. 17.98 4982 MEISNER AT KINe RIJAD /Pointe Drivers season soon coming to a close, MARINE CITY, MICH. thoughts will be turning to bas. Taken Off Road. ketball, and in preparation for 8. Black orrve or bark surburDan Telephone 765-8557 the fans who are looking for- Three Woods motorists have ward to this program the Neigh. length coat with Oft acrylic lost. their ~ight to dr.ive for a borhood Club has already start- perIod of tIme, accordmg to the ed t. Basketball Clinic held shearrmg fleece lining, knit ceDar. la~es.t report, dated October 2, every Tuesday afternoon at WI_ • BOARDING, receIved from the Secretary of Brown,:}l Junior High School TRAINING AND State's Office in Lansing. from 4.6 o'clock. 10-12 sizes. 17.98 The r e p 0 r t disclosed that There are still openings in the RIDING John W. Lodewyk of 1923 Beau- Clinic so join the boys as soon senator 14-20 ,bas. 19.98 fait, had his operator's Jicense as football practice is over. Also • ENGLISH suspended from September 24 opportunities for sharpening up to December 24, because of an on the game are available dur- VOTE REPlIILICAII AND WESTERN unsatisfactory driving record. ing open gym periods at Brown- NOV.. 3 Also given a three.month sus- ell on Saturday mornings. pension from the road, is David For further information call •••••••• • INSIDE ARENA A. Westfall of 2008 Oxford, TU 5-4600. • • PRIVILEGES whose license was taken away ----~------from September 12 to Decem- ber 11, because of an unsatis- .~ factory driving record. COBBlES - Riding •.• $1.50 Per Hour, 7 Days a Week John E. O'Hare of 1882 Ox- a red crose shoe ford, it was disclosed in the re.' Lessons ••. $3.50 Per Hour port, had his license revoked .,;~ on September 28, because of an Boarding • . . $40 Per Month unsatisfied judgment under the Financial'Responsibility Law. All Box Stalls The weekly report, released by Secretary of State James M.

------_. Hare, revealed that during the week that the total list was compUed, the drivers' l;censes SALE of 426' Michigan motorists were suspended and those of 41 were revoked by the Department of girls' vinyl rainc"at State.

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... • • • .... d_ c __ .... C • gg' d cst g • C • Crt. em ... ThursdC!y,October 29, 1964 PC!g9 Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thu pay phone. When the owner The desire of knowledge, like flARAGE DAMAGED on Saturday, October 24. Park Wh I finally did call authorities, the the thirst of riches, increases Burning leaves damaged the firemen answered the alarm Purse Grabbers Flee on ee s City Pancake House Winners . h h f d she did would.be purse snatchers had a ever with the acquisition of it. garage door on the property of and doused the iire before it Two teenage boys, unsuccess- pollee w en s e oun . tart. bronze not have change to use in the 120.mmute get-away s $1,000. --Lawrence Sterne Cyril Paquette, 1024 Berkshire, spread too far. ful in a Detroit purse snatch. lawn 0, ing, stole a bicycle from a ga- dence a rage ill the Park and escaped RE-ELECT on Sunday, October 25,. The bike was stolen from the garage at 1446 Kensington, and WOW, is the property of Leonard Amoroso of that address, accord. IT'S HERE NOW ROBERT E. ing to information released by Park Police Chief Arthur Lou. wers. Noti< The chief said that the a~. 1965 Seafc Coter tempted purse snatching was re- Arner ported ~o have ~curred in front of 16719 Mack avenue, at 6:35 RAMB'LER IALDR,ON p.m., across the Detroit.Park line. The woman victim suc- State Representative J sf District cessfully 1~ught off the would- be thieves. When they found that the REPUBLICAN woman had no intention of re- linquishing her purse, and that ELECTION NOVEMBER 3 her st'i'eams were just a little R , , too loud, the culprits fled to • 10 years experience as your the Park side of Mack and into • Practicing Attorney for the Amoroso property garage, State Representative Years where they saw the bicycle and SEE IT - EYE IT with one pedaling and the other • Majority Floor Leader • Precinct Delegate sitti.ng on the handle bars, fled TEST DRIVE IT • Vice Chairman House Leader • Veteran Army Air Force the area. l Th~ victim attempted to _per- You Want fo Committee • Married - 3 Children suade a store owner to call BUY IT!

" .. , MASONIC NOV. 14 ~ from the Oldest Rambler Dealer in Metropolitan TYRO •• CUTHRIE-. Detroit Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. " " w~ "Why I Like to Eat at the Original Pancake House," was the title of the essays wr;.tten by these U.S~ Williams Motor Soles If you miss if~~' first, second and third place winners. Back row, left "The Dealership Built 011 Recommendations - to right, GEORGE BAIRD, RITA HAERENS, RO- !IUlID here., BERTA BRUCE, and DEBORRAH DEYONKER. Front MASONZC AUDITORIUM Ask the Man Who's Bought Here" $5.50.$4.40-$3.30-$2.20 row: SHEILA MATTHEWS, MARY FERN, and JEF- 13243 E. WARREN VA 1-2500 FERY VAN OVERMEER. Not pictured, Judy Morgan. Grinnell's Masonic Tempi. (Dntn.) Brownell School Presenting Play An old.fashioned melodrama Shaw. The play involves a will entertain parents and mortgage, a villain, several mis- friends of eighth grade students taken identities, and the usual at Brownell Junior High School overdrawn histrionics. next Friday evening, Novem- The Doobees - Nell (Molly ber 6, when the curtains open Drake) and Mercy (Mary Mac. for "Switched at the Cross. Leod)-try to meet a deadline SPECIAL PURCHASE roads, or Truth Will Out" at by paying off their mortgage, 8 o'clock in the auditorium- but all sorts of strange inter- gym. ruptions occur. Helping to add Lots of fun is in store for to the fun are such hilarious FAMOUS MARTEX SOLID-COLOR TOWELS the audience, promise student characters as Lizzie Green directors Tom Gaff and Janet (Betsy Hammerlee), Mrs. Amelia Prumbworthy (Becky, Lake), and Cymbeline Gruder Storm Windows (Betsy Tuttle). The boys are equally funny in their interpre- and Doors taticns of Sebastian Spitzmiller (Carl Wohlers), Richard Bone- • Storms For Steel fide (Robert Hardegen) and / Casement Windows Mike Slade (Scott Dillon). Aiding Mrs. Karen Gergis, '. Porch Enclosures facuIty advisor, are Ann Worth . • Jalousies man, Diane Reidt, Sigrid Bower, • Screen Porches Debbie Angell and CiDdy Ken. • Awning Windows yon, who are preparing posters advertising the play. Roger • Aluminum Siding Secrest and Debbie Angell are • Awnings helping sup ply properties, while Martha McMahon and We Repair Storm Linda Lesinski are wardrobe mistresses for the performance. Sash and Screens Assisting as stage crew are Bob Baker, Mike Floer, and Bill Fri. FREE ESTIMA -rES • Haelewyn. Prompter is Gigi \ \ Graham. -,. 1 ]}Iinor Accidents Reported in City 17328 Mack Ave. ' Three minor accidents were re- Three Blocks Eost d Cadieux ported by City police for the 15 BATH.BRIGHTENING COLORS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSEI TU 1.6130 Ithree-day period of October 19 IIULIUS KISSLER COMPAHY.lAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA. BLENDED WHISK1Y. 66 PRDeF, 1211 % DRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, th:'ough 21. No tickets were is. 25"x50" _Bath_Towel, Regularly 2.99 __ 1.99 sued in any of the mishaps which resulted in only minor 16"x30" _Hand_ Towel~ Regularly 1.89 __ 1.29 damages. , On Monday, October 19, a car 13"x13" _Wash Cloth, Regularly .69 .49 driven by Duncan MaeEachcrn of St. Clair w.as struck by an. Antique gold, butterscotch,_ blue capri, blue mist, shadow green, lemon, mint, other driven by Nicolo Monu- guerra of 16835 Waltham, De. dusty rose, fen! green, fawn, white, pista~hio, rosebud, robin blue or persim- troit. The accident occurred on mon ... absorbent, deep- terry towels, now at special saving prices! St. Clair as Monuguerra pulled away from the curb. Stock up now for your own family use, or for shower and holiday gifting. A City parking lot on Tues. day, October 20, was the scene of a second mishap when Mrs. H. T. Stock backed her car into another driven by Eugene C. Hoelzle of 666 University. - Mary Jo McCoy of 483 Fisher Jacobsons was driving west on East Jeffer- , J_ son Wednesday, October 21, at. tempted to pull around a bus, Home Decorative Shop which had stopped, and struck a car driven by Raymond Turn. 17141 Kercheval Ave. er Torp of 345 Mt. Vernon.

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'61' 1~!£ZEiLliH 'ml aml [f{ouse of (1lass 1:1 states that now is the time, be- and weight limitations, neces- il(rugtfll , fore October 31 to send gift par- sary customs forms and items ~ Looking For ~ Artistic Hand Crafted and Blown I eels via sea transportation to permissable may be obtained • REPAIR WORK • the following countri€s to as- from your local post office. It is ~~t;~~~"~Lknown for ~erman food. Also Sleeks _ Chops _ I Artists-Virginia and Ralph Shanks . Iquors and Imported beers on top. Open Sundo S sure delivery in time for Christ. important that vou use a strong CAotenng tOE parties, banquets and weddings. Approved by A~. mas. - corrugated carton, pack items rn men con xp~ess cords honored. . ~ BED BOARDS? Demonstrations Sunday 2. 6 p.m. Far East includes: (Hong tightly and cushion well. Ad. Kong, Korea, China, Australia, dress parcels on one side only Groups welcome by Appointment RESERVATIONS: LA 7-4006 Japan, etc.) and be certain that return ad. ml" I T.he Poinle Hdwe. & Lumber Co. ~ 34074 Harper at 14112 Mile Road 13158 GRATIOT, NR. 6 MILE RD. Middle East: (Israel, Jordan, dress and that of addressee are India, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, etc.) complete and legible. rn HS it ••• along with 70,000 other items ~ 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Weekdays ~------~ ~_.- - _ Africa: (Congo, Kenya, Gha. Tn insure' a truly Merry Phone ':'91-1573 na, Tanganykia, Rhodesia, Ugan- Christmas for your loved ones m Ma:~ at -:aybu~:. ,.., '''' VAm.~"55~~J da, et)c. in. foreigr lands, Mr, Baker ad. These early reeommended ~see:k" ."Shop and Mail This Remember dates are necessary be.:ause of the long e t 't t' . I Postmaster further announced s a ranSI lme lnVO v. th t the . d b t N i ed, the increased volume of ar-. a perlO e ween ovem. JUDGE : cels which must clear thro~ h I ber 1 a~d November 20. ~as I customs inspection and oth~r been d~slgnate~ for the maIltng CHARLES formalities which r~quire extra. of ChrIstmas ¥lft parcels, cards time in handling b for d r I a.nd letters, VIa sea transporta- can be completed e e e IVery'j tIOlI, to members of our "Armed . Forces" overseas, Shiing is our Business-Not A Sideline Postmaster Baker reminds The Postmaster advises that KA UFMA patrons to use a str?ng ~orru. anyone intending to send a gift N g,ated carton, packing Items parcel to Military Personnel for tlg?tly and using cushioning ma. overseas, should check at the • • C terlals to preven~ damage to the post office for information rela. NEW MANAGEMENT 19271 Mack Ave. conte~ts. 'Yrap In heavy paper tive to contents permissable, Grosse Pointe CIreul' ,and tie WIth strong c~rd. Ad. size and weight restrictiors and Ed Roney-Owner ~~~~~~~~111111~ our' '" I dress parcels on one SIde only Custom Declarations required Woods .._..._-._. ------'-----I and be sure "TO" and "FROM" for certain APO's and FPO's. Bob Sharpe-Manager addresses are complete and legi. All boxes should be complete. Phone 884-5660 ble .. Check. at your local Post Iy filled, contenis tightly pack. Of~lce for SIze and weight limi. ed and well cushioned A 51' tatlOns and requisite custom listing contents of th~ par('~ forms. and complete address should be Postmaster Baker also advises enclosed. We~r@" SKI SPECIALTY SHOP mailers that the time is now at You can assure your friends J hand for sending Christmas gift and loved ones a Merry Christ- parcels, via sea transportation, mas if you follow the Post. to relatives and friends in Euro. master's overseas Chri3tmas We talk, eat and sleep skiing 8 months each year- pean, Central and South Ameri. mail suggestions. can .countries. I GIft parcels should be mailed I TRAILER DESTROYED We try to know it from top (headbands) to bottom (ski:;) i no later than November 10 to A fire of an unknown origin, . assure delivery in time for destroyed a house trailer at the Or even inside (Duofolds) out (your choice) Christmas, particularly for, Eng- rear of the home of Edward land, France. Poland. Germany, Thurlow, 1442 Wayburn. Park We've learned which is the best equipment & clothes Belgium, Italy, Ealtic and Scan. firemen were called too late to dinavian countries, Argentine, save the trailer, which was a I Brazil, Peru and Venezuela. total loss. The incident occurred And just as important-how to fit them Becaus~ of the increased vol. on Friday, October 23. ume of wail, long sea voyage time, customs inspections and Few men have ever repented i May we put this knowledge io work-for you and yours? other form~lities to which these of silence. i parcels may be subjected at the -Patriek Henry!

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Tnursday, October 29, 1964 Thl · Z z. I I A '1' REPORTS LARCENY H ortlClt tura Ists To Hold Banquet I IIhom!" in Lakeshore road was a : lot and Lagneau in the seven- Fontbonne UXI tary Robert Stermer, of 743 Berk- V i landmark for years until it W3S I' teenth century as well as Matis- . M t' N ember 4 The Grosse Pointe and East('rn Awards will be made for the,. ••n I ,..~..c-.U .. III ~ S solct and torn down' and the se, Picasso, Wateau, Ingres, De- ee '"9 ov shire, complained to Park po- .•'I.ICh'Igan ..nOr tICUIt ura IS' oClety mos t eu t sant d'mg Iy Ian dscape d 1.. --' estate developed into the New- 'gas and Renoir, Many of these -- II'ce on Friday, October 23, thatd will hold its annual banquet on and m

Services for Mrs. Canf.]ey vard boulevard. She died Mon- i generous donor to the Detroit the POInte, . I were held Tuesday. October 27, day, October 26, in Cottage I Public Library. . Tl~e l?'lans fo~ a, memOrial ~ Color Pictlll.es in Allenton, Pa. Hospital. •.. service In DetrOIt wIll be an. She is survived by a daughteI', She is survived by two sons, AI.e~ ~radl ..~ttn,g f;'g.~ l~r.! nounced later. ~"rs. Jerome Howard, Interment Edward L. and Richard G val' J1Jv~r~1y In '. 1 r. : --~----- of .n ..' Newberrv Jomed the staff of i i was in Allentown. Bllflal was In Roseland Park. . the Art 'Institute as curator of ~ There are more men ennobled: '" ... '" '" '" >I< the graphic arts and was cura- ; by study than my nature. Grosse Pointe Higll , ELIZABETH R. KOZLOWSKI ERNEST C. PUTNAM tor of the Alger House. (hen;' •••• _ ,I Services were held for Mrs. Ernest C. Putnam, former a subsidiary of the museum.; USED GRAND PIANOS :Kozlowski, 65, at the Verheyden president of Grosse Pointe from 1940 (0 1945. In 1961 he ' HomC(~omillg Parade . Funeral Home on Friday. Octo. Shores and for years president financed a new produdion of ! bel' 23. S'he died at her resi. of the Grnsse Pointe Hunt Club, Puccini's "Turandot" for the' ! dence in North O:--ford road on died Friday, October 23, in Ford Metropolilan Opera Company. In our window now! ~Tuesday, October 20. hospital. He was 60 yeaTS old, A discerning collector of url. i , BOril in Schem'ctady, N.Y., and resided at 61 Sunningdale his colleclion was frequently: :she is sl1f\"ived by her son, drive. He was a resident of the! exhibited in museums to which Wally; two daughters, Laura area for 46 ye:.rs. : he had been a donor includin" You May Order Copies and Josephine; her mother, Mr. Putnam was founder and. the ?\lJuseum of Mod~rn Art i~ . From Sophia Lemans; two brothers" president of the village from: New York. the Boston Museum $79.5 I UN ]-3838 :and seven grand.children. 11948 t,) 1954, He dlso served as i of Fine Art and the F?gg ~lu- at Regular Interment was In Grand Lawn: a member of the Wayne County I seum at Harvard UOIverslty. SM ILEY BROS. WEST SIDE LO 1.1950 Cemetery, I' Board of Supervisors for 14: His ccUee-lion included impor., DETROIT TR 3-6800 EAST SIDE DR 1.8480 '" '" '" years. : tant works beginning with C<1I., Color Print Prices JOlIN DIESING 'He was a me m b e r of the; .- - - , - .------. . ------. ------.------...----. League for the Handicapped,: . I Bold~ Funera~ ~ervlces. were held the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. On The Nonpartisan B:.llot THE CAMERA CENTER for Mr. Dlesmg, 74, 111 81. James Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, of thl I Lutheran Churc~ on ~onday, Grosse Pointe Lions, Me(amora: Others Express An Opinion • • • sound '7' 14 Kercheval Ave. 'October 19. He dIed at hiS home Hunt Metamora Club. Twin ; " . an excellent legal mind .. :' Bold~ ,in Washington road, on Thurs- L1ke~ Lodge. F.&,A.:\1" 'Moslem sound "In The l/i/laf}e" United Press International, July 21, 1964 I day. October 15. Shrine; D.A.C.: trustee of De- you tl Survivors include his wife, troit College of Applied Science. " ... he has one of the better minds running loose in Lansing. Orgor TU '-4096 ':\Wdred; three daughters, Mrs. and a steward of the American' I , He is a superb parliamentarian and runs the State Senate with Con s tan c e Forestr.an, Mrs, Horse Shows Association. Dur- . Open Thursday Evenings :Gloria Hamilton and Mrs. Doris ing the war he served as a mem- a deft and masterly touch. He is respected for both toughness and integrity. ITil9 TurnbuIJ: :' son, J 0 h n L.; a bE'r of the advisory committee . hrother, Arnold; five sisters, of the War Production Board. " ... he certainly has the brainpower for the job (Court of Clara Antwright, Mrs. Adeline During his long tenure as Appeals), an intimate knowledge of Michigan law and the talent I ,Jameson, Mrs. Laura Souder, president of the Gn,sse Pointe. to write a readable opinio:l." ':VII's. Edna Bluck and Mrs. Ella Hunt Club he built the GNsse 0 La Chance; and 12 grandchil- Pointe Horse Show to the sec- ' Detroit Free Press, June 1, 1964 I I,,', ,;IOost 25 /0 ALUM ,dren. and largest outdoor show in t;1e "You have never gone back on your word and you have con- Burial was in Gethsemane country. In recent years he de- ducted your office with dignity, decorum, intelligence and . ,::::1 Less 'Cemetery. Memorials may be veloped several thousand acres 'j')"'; ii Than Any Similar DOOR absolute fairness." ,~ I Type Window sent to St. Jam e s Lutheran of farmland in the Metamora. 'Chure-h. area, William G. Milliken, Senate Republican floor Leader WE REPAIR - STRAIGHTEN 95 151 $17 * * * Funeral services were held May 28, 1964 WINDOWS GEORGE T. HALL Tuesday, October 27, at the Ver- Eve •• "F';~aeJ~r~:~~a 1" Thick 1\11'. Hail, 50, died Sunday, heyden Funeral Home. Burial FENESTRA Express Yours by Voting for • • • Locks & Operators Da!ing Back I East Side Call All ~.dwe. . October 25, in Port Huron, was in Acacia Cerr:etery, Available to 1920 West Side Call i Mich. He rcsided at 333 Wash- '" .. * ~.j ington road. JOHN S. NEWBERRY 'j r~,i~S~D.AIR-TEC TODAY TW. 2.7800 j T. John .1 Mr. Hall was born in G!en~ Mr. Newberry, 54, ar! collee- i 'j Falls, l\i.Y. and was president tor and philanthropist, died Yri. : ~' . , ~ of Beauty Counselor, Incor- day, October 23 in a Paris hotel. , , ' , l' , . ~ ' porated. A graduate of Yale A descendent of a distin- t .' . llniversi1!,. he served as a Lt.. guished Grosse Pointe family, t~._ _ ..~--.. O:"' ...... : .o.M •• _ ",. ••J:' •.•. ,.'._ ••••• -~.I.V:A ••.•• U'••~ •••••• J ~, J Comdr. in the Navy during he made his home in New York ClViC SEARCHLIGHT SAYS: IF YOU WISH World War II. He was a rrem- City. He was, however, active LESINSKI bel' of the Grosse Pointe Club. in the art circles of Detroit and Memorial servi~es were held a generous patron of many 10' , PREFERRED and WELL QUALIFIED for Judge of Court of Appeals new for Mr. Hall at the Verheyden cal institutions. The family you can have your : Funeral Home on Wednesday. ------~~~ ---- ..--- .. :October 28. DOl He is survived by his wife, Ford delivered by • • • Joan; two sons, Carter and ,Daniel; a daughter, Catherine; :his mother, Mrs. S, Carter Hall, :Jr,; and a sister, Mrs. Albert :Andrews, - .;. At STEINER FORD 0 In lieu of flowers, the family 1 C.C. Mack near Cadieux 'asks that tributes be sent to ~ ; Phillip's Academy, Andover C.c. I : Scholarship Fund, And 0 v e r CORS, TU 5-4000 ;Mass. ; CORSJ i Interment was in White .- I Chapd Cemetery. • ------_._--

30 Ft. 31 Ft. 36 Ft. ' CITY OF GROSSE POINTE 36 Ft. 40 Ft. 41 Ft. 42 Ft. Invitation for Bids 42 Ft. 46 Ft. S6 Ft. For The ,.'..

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The City of Grosse Pointe, Wayne County, Michigan, will accept sealed offers beginning at $50,000. for the purchase of property owned by the City, identified and described as follows:

Identified a~ Item Number CY pp 4a1 on the Assessment ann Tax Rolls of the • City of Grosse Pointe, described as follows:

That part of Lot 4 described as beginning at a point on the s'ly line of Jeff. erson Ave., 100 ft. wide, distant S 62°30'W. 30.05 ft. from the intersection of said s'ly line and the e'ly line of Lot 4 and proceeding thence S 24°33 'E, 258.41 ft.; thence S 9°07'08"W, 90.19 ft.; thence S 65° 22'52"W, 81.28 ft.; thence ~ 24'33'W along the W Lot line, 326.80 ft.; thence N 62°30'E along the s'ly line of Jdrer~on Ave., 131.45 ft. to ti1e twint of beginning. Rivard Park Subdivision of private claims numbers 299 and 458.

Also. identified as Item ~umber CY qq da2. CY qq Eal. CY qq Fa1 described as follows: j X'E'ly triangular part of lot D measuring 16 ft, on the n'ly Lot line and 73 ft. on the E'ly Lot line excepi the n'ly 18.77 ft. thereof; also Lot E except the n'ly part thereof measuring 18.77 ft. on the w'ly line and 19.05 ft. on the Jo:'ly iine of Lot E alld also except the S.W.'ly triangular part thereof measur. ing 71 ft. on the W'ly line, and 10 ft. on the S'ly line of Lot E; also the f.~ X'ly 112.20 ft. of Lot F except the ~.W'yl triangular part thereof measuring ~ 81 ft. on the w'ly line and 10 ft. on the N'ly line of said lot. 01siketa Court Sub. of lots 2 and 3 of Rivard Park Sub. of P,C, 299 and 458.

Each offer must be sealed in an envelope marked "~roperty Offer"; also, it must be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City of Grosse Pointe cr;ual to 5('0 of offered price. All offers must be submitted not later And you can follow it all, right down to the wire, at 760on your radio dial: than 11:00 A.M. Thursday, ~ovember 5, 1964 at the City Hall, 17147 ~laumee, Grosse Pointe 30, Michigan, at which time they will be publicly WJR's Election Night Coverage includes the crack CBS news team (re- opened and tabulated. member them during the Conventions?) ready to cover the big event at The City of Grosse Pointe reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to every turn. And there's a staff of WJR news editors stationed at the City- accept the bid considered to be in the best interest of the City. C04nty Building and at headquarters of the senatorial and gubernatorial

John M. Cantwell entries. Catch every thrilling minute-from the first Pointe .Aux Barques City Clerk returns to the victory speeches-tonight on WJR. Post time: 8:45 PM.

FIF' Published G.P.N. 10/22164 Code. and 10/29/64 jUI

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ILt. Raymond A. Gee Burglar Leaves Slashed Purse FEN~E DAMAGED I How goodness heightens beau. Guilt Feeling Farms fIremen, called to 214. ty. Engulfs Thief On Alllphibious Ship When Mr. and Mrs.-Fed-er-l-e--N-ot-'h-ing appeared to be miss. Cloverly, put out a fence fire 1-' DET!~LDWIN •• • Bianco of 964 Sunningdal.e, came ing from the house, but Mrs. that was started by burning . ..:R BETTER. SERVICE. TO THf. OPEN SUNDAY Navy Lieutenant j un i 0 r home to a chilled house on Bianco told police that a purse leaves, on Saturday, October 24.. TA~PAYERS • ELECT 1 to 5 An u n k now n thief had a grade Raymond A. Gee, hus- Tuesday, O~tober 20, they felt in the southeast corner bed. The fence, a stockade type, was 173 JOE MARTIN I twinge of conscien{.'e after he band of the former Miss Mary that somethmg was wrong. They 1 h d 'th k'f between the properties of 214 [B] I stole a complete set of tools, A. Miedler of Grosse Pointe. discovered cold air was coming room was s as e WI. .a Dl t;. and 222 Cloverly. Only part of Wayne County Treasurer valued at $700, and left them has sailed from the United through a rear broken window, The purse, purchased m Italy the fence was charred by the V~tcron - Fomily Mon '.' outside a Park shop on Friday, States aboard the amphibious and their house hp,Ii been ran- recently, was valued at $80. blaze. Home Owner • Republican <"" I October 23, to be picked up by command ship USS Taconic to sacked. the rightful owner. The COD: take part in a combat training The Biancos reported the bur. science bit came about when po- operation called STEEL PIKE, glary the following morning ac- lice decided to give shop em- in Spain. cording to a Woods' police reo ployes lie detector tests. He is serving on the staff of port. The tool box and <;etwere re- Rear Admiral George W. Pres. They said that they ieft home AN OPEN LETTER ported stolen from the United sey, USN, Commander of Am. at about 8 p.m. and returned Transmission S e r vie e, 15201 phibious Group Two, who will at about 11:30 p.m., and when Kercheval, Thursday, October' command several phases of the they walked into the house, they 22. amphibious training exercise. found it very chilly, and then To Those Who Wish to Purchase an Automobile Park Det. Lt. Arnold Hough, ST~~L PIKE is. the largest discovered the broken window. I after a complme investigation, am~hlb!-ous ope~atlO.n conduct. Police said that the thief en- We at Al STEINER FORD are grossly concerned about public reaction ,informed the shop owner, Ted ed In tile Atlantic Since World tered the house by breaking the to automobile advertising. I Greenwood, that someone inside War II. O.n Oct. 26, more than window glass, which he tried to the building was respon!i:ble for ~,OOO l!mted States and Span- first remove with a glass cut- It was recently called to AI Steiner's attention that we, along with the theft There was no evi. Ish Mannes staged a. mock as. ter, The window leads into the many other dealers are guilty of showing prices, etC'., in our ads that denee t hat the building had sau~t on beaches in southern family room. been forcibly entered. Spain. They landed from more The burglar went through all tend to mislead the public:. AI Steiner has decided to take the lead than 94 ships of the United the kitchen cabinets, and ran-! in a new type of adnrtising. REAllY all we at AI Steiner'. want to . Greenwood offered to take the States and Spanish navies in a saeked every bedroom in the lie test, ~d pledged that the demonstration of the power of house, very neatly, and also lay in our ads is limply thil: rest of hIS employes would do America's modern amphibious went through the basement, in- AI Steiner Ford i. here to give to the public the best possible price and WHEN ONLY THE FINEST Will DO the same. The shop owner in- _fo_rc~e_s. v_e_st_i.gatingofficers said. for m e d his employes of his ----- service a customer deserves and demand. when he buys a new car. Baldwin's promise of unequalled tone is fulfilled in every one pledge. ------~ OUR PENCilS ARE SHARPENED and Al ST~INER i. READY to extend of the 17 styles and models on O'Jr floors • . , The true stereo During the early part of the sound can only be heard, it cannot be described .•. And only evening of October 23, Park Det. thil policy to the limit. We do have an overhead to pay lInd plan to Baldwin's four families of organ tone con bring "BIG THEATER" Lt. Stanley Enders and Det. operate at II profit, but AI Steiner will not tum down any legitimate oHer. sound ir.,o YOUR home ... Don't foil to try BALDWIN before James LaPratt, while cheeking GAS HEAT you buy • • • the heart you break may be your own. Baldwin the shop area for clues, n()ticed Organs ore priced from $1,050. a large tool box, which answered the description of the box that had been rePQrted stolen. The IS BEST AL STEINER FORD FOR FAMILY FUN box had been placed in. front of the company's tow t rue k in 16901 MACK AVE. at CADIEUX-TU 5-4000 lOWREY1S front of the building. and costs far less! The One! The tool box, with all tools "Servin'g i'he Grosse Pointe Area Over 30 Yrs." intact, was returned to Green- Priced from $495 wood.

USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY • Terml only 6% • MUlic and Lew!OnlIncluded DETROIT BIRMiNGHAM 1510 Woodwud Smna, B 115 S. Woodward TR 3-6800 UU M! 7-1171 Ives. Mon. thru Fri. __ . rOs. Ivel. Thurs. & flrl.

THE ALL NEW 1965 CHRIS-CRAFT BOATS ARE HERE NOW! * CONSTELLATION * OR *CAVALIER *SEA.SKIFF * DON'T PAY WINTER STORAGE ON YOUR OLD BOAT • TRADE TODAY - ior the best deal in town! 20% DISCOUNT • 1964 NON.CURRANT BOATS. Which is the best answer to C.C. THOMPSON OUTBOARDS 16'. 18' - 20' C.C. THOMPSON I/O 20' CORSAIR OUTBOARD .__ l5' 6" . 17' the Communist Threat? CORSAIR I/O __ 17'.20' LOW DOWN PAYMENT NO MONTHLY PAYMENT 'TIL APRIL 1965 30 Ft. 'so C-C Exprels, 2-145 h.p $5,500 ~. 31 Ft. '63 C.C Cavalier. 2-185 h.p.. . $9,000 . - 36 Ft. '54.C.C- Commander, 2-145 h.p. .. $8,500 36 Ft. '60 C.C. Seo Skiff Express, 2-180 h.p $13,500 40 Ft. '59 C.C- Constellotion H.T., 2-200 h.p $19,000 BARRY GOLDWATER PUTS 41 Ft. '62 Grafton Convertible Sedan, 2-280 h.p, $39,$00 THE ADMINISTRATION THE RESULT OF 42 ft. '51 C.C- Commander. 2-175 h.p. . $13,500 PUTS POLITICS FIRST: PLAYING POLITICS: PRINCIPLE FIRST: 42 Ft. '58 Roomer Regol Sedon, 2-225 h.p $22,500 46 Ft. '57 C.C- Constellotion, 2-215 h.p. . $25,000 • The Communist World expands-the • He is not afraid to S'tatEJ honestly the 56 Ft. '62 Roomer Motor Yacht, 2--GM-71 D $67,500 • Public officials play down the menace of international communism. Free World shrinks. intentions of the Communi.'lts-as follows: "The Communists' undeviating pursuit • They exploit the public's longing for • Since 1945, Communism has spread from of a Communist world is a fundamental Gregory Boat Company peace by holding out empty promises. Russia with 223 million people, to a total fact of world politics here and now. Our 9666 E. JEFFERSON of 1~1 major nations with 1,091,734,511 American foreign policy does not come 823-1900 • They hurry the announcement of military to grips with this fundamental fact.)O at AAotor Boat Lane plans to get prime TV time and risk the people in captivity. lives of our soldiers by warning the enemy. • He believes we should seek to expand the • Communists have violated 50 out of the scope of the free world by all means short • They economize in our military budget last 53 treaties they have signed. of war: but demand billions for vote-getting ~...I think we have f!'t7ery tool needed. domestic programs. • Communism moves closer to our shores- Look at our economic power. And then ..schenley Cuba is only 90 miles away. look at Communism. What a mess they • They pretend we are stronger than we are in today! ... Frankly, I don't think are-honest information might cost votes. • Our military strength is weakened.. At we should bail them out unless we get substantial concessions in return.'" instant party: • They try to buy friends abroad, yet fail present, we are capable of delivering 30,000 to build strong partnerships with friendly megatons of nuclear striking power. The • He believes military needs must take nations. Administration plans to reduce.that ability priority regardless of politics: to 2,000 megatons in the 1970's. "We must maintain our own nuclear • They use weapons tests for publicity pur- strength and our ability to deliver it at ;~.~~ poses and ignore the need for solid testing. a level so superior that the enemy can • Our allies fall apart. NATO allies,' uncer- never risk any conflict.'" - • Fearful of criticism, the Administration tain of our intent, have delivered only part ~ plays policy by ear. They have no resolute of their promised support. • He knows we must be ssre of our weapons: -=- _~1 "'Not one of our advanced ICBMs has -~~:.. -= policy-nothing but a series of stop~gap programs. • Our government has given nearly 4~ ever been subjected 1;0 a full test. ,., .- billion dollars to our Communist enemies. • He knows that we cannot buy friends: - ~. -= • They look for easy gestures rather than solid, sustained results in the struggle for "Our aid has furnished new strength to I ,- • When politics come first, the result is the Communist bloc rather than intro- N-~ -- freedom. indecision and drift. A determined enemy ducing new tensions or weaknesses. ,L:~~-=_) • They are still giving aid to Communist continues to advance. And America's This sort of aid simply underwrites nations. strength is undermined. Communism. '"

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I IMPROVED PUNTING head Club's building. OnE' will sometime a fIe r November 6, team's regular kicker, to 1963/ Fa when he led the NFL in the City to Build Skating Rinks be used for ice hockey only and which will mark the close of the I Coon Vale Lary, the Detroit Lions all.important kicking phase of U'niversity School News the other will be available for! Little League football season. At the request of the Neigh. resider.ls during the com i n g sion ae£' punter, improved his punt-I the game. One of the excitin,g events of students in grades 10-12 visiting free skating. I --- pert ni~ average 9.2 yards per punt He averaged 39.7 in '53, as the fall season this year at the the school and getting acquaint- borhood Club, G I' 0 sse Pointe winter sport season. City Manager John Cantwell i No faith can last p Octo .fr~m~_19_5~3_,_'~_is.__ f_ir_s_t_a_s_t_h~e_1c_o_m_ _a_r_e_d_t_o_4_8._9_f_o_r_19_6_3_._ Grosse Pointe University School ed with th€ir children's home- City will build and maintain The rinks will be located in said that the City exp'~ets to i That never sings. brea ______was the science field trip the room teacher and with individ- two iee skating rinks for City Ithe area behind the Neighbor- begin construction of the rinks I --Lascelles Abercrombie Ac "AID "OUTtc:M. ADVEltnSEMOIT 18th grade boys took with three ual subject teachers_ A similar lease ------I of their teachers from 9 a.m. meeting for grades 7-9 parents Lou IFriday, Octobe

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'('I" fi. Polj~e Arrest Teen Burglar y. I D · License Plates On Sale Nov. 2 of the r Park ~olic~ Sgt. Hen r Y Detroit, he heard glass break U ecoratJ,ng I e After decreeing no Sunday an "opening rush" for plates hide owners had to bring their In Neighborhood Club News ~.()once aide? the. apprehen. and his attpntion was drawn to, Class Offered 1.- --' sales of hcense plates, the tra- such as "we've never known bE'- titles in before licenses could ",on of a 15.~ear.old burglar SU'l. a gas station at 14935 Mack. He . I ditional opening date of Novem- fore," reminded Michigan's vast be issued. Now, they can either pt'd early Wednesday morning, saw a figure enter the building. The Grosse Pomte War Me- BADMINTON (Adults) Octohe.r 21. after h~ &aw the bOy Radioing his station to call morial is sponsoring a series ot ber was pushed back a day by army of motorists that they had bring in their titles as before BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- Secretary of State James M. a choice this year when thi:y or their prior year's registration. break mt? ~ Det~olt gas ~tation. Detroi~ police, Coonce drove up Holiday arrangements classes OD 'ombiE' Accordln", to mformatloJ' reo silentlv to the gas station and. .. Wed., 7:~0.10 p.m. Hare to Monday, November 2. buy plates. whichever proves to be mOfe l{'ao;ed by Police Chief Arthur t 'd th t Th' ff' FrIdays begmmng November 6. Hare, V'Tho said he expected "Previously," Hare said, "ve. convenient." , . . rappe e eenager. e 0 1- . BALLET L(luwcrs, Cacace was patrobng cer remained until Detroit po- One may elther take in the Ti'Mi"IT: )lack avenue and about 3:05 lice arrived and took the boy mornings from 10 to 12 or in RICHARD SCHOOL- a.m., as he neared Alter road in I into custody. the afternoon from 1 to 3. Tues., 4-5 p.m.--3rd and 4th yr. Students; 5-6 p.m. --_._------_._------Advanced Students, Thurs., 4-5 p.m.-Beginners, Ages 6 and up; 5-6 p.m.-Second Year Students. .. 'j ). mI ...; IU' .. ~m.,. \ .~. . en~neg Sj~s~8 i~ ~~~;et~ksfi~~: ' Myra Halsig, Instru~tor. $25 for 10 lessons. , .m...,.. many unusual deeorations for , •••• \~: 0< \.' 'the Holidays. The fee is $15. .. . BASKETBALL CLINIC (Boys) Instructor for the course is BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- JUDGE Mrs. Richard T. Gerathy who has Tuesday, 4-6 p.m. Boys ages 8.12. John Bruce, In- Want New DraJ>e1'ks? taught flower arranging at the Center for many years. She is structor. $2.50 for 10 lessons. But have a budgeT pt"oblem? lake "p to an tlxpert in the original design- BASKETBALL CLINIC (Girls) 36 months to pay for Glidden Custom ing of swags and door decora- j . Choose from hundreds of tions, interesting table effects, BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- JOHN W. CONNOLLY lovely fabrics ClAd ielx;twes, r~ tn yO"~ mantel trimming and wall dec. Tuesday, 4-5 p.m. Girls 9-1.2. Jim McBride, In- own home.. orating. She frequf:'ntly uses the structor. $2.50 for 10 lessons. commonest of materials at low BATON TWIRLING SHOP Ar HOME ..-C&M. 884.7711 cost for original and interesting effects. BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- To Each student may work on Girls 5 through teens. Sat. 10-11 a.m., Oct. 3-Dec. 5. his own particular projects but $10 for 10 lessons. Marge Hudson, Instructor. Mrs. Gerathy has a wide range FENCING The Circuit Court of fascinating suggestions whieh are always immediately Ilnap- RICHARD 'SCHOOL- 1 ped up. Thurs., 4.5 p.m. Boys all ages over 7. $5 for 10 les. sons. John Bruce, Instrudor. FUN NIGHT MAIRE SCHOOL- Fridays, 7-10 p.m. Boys and girls in 4th-5th-6th grade, 25c admission includes refreshments. Miss Masak in charge. GYM ACTIVITIES MAIRE SCHOOL- Saturday-Girls ages 7-9, 10-11 a.m.; ages 10-12 noon. Boys, ages 7.9, 12:30-1:30 p.m.; ages 10..12, You can say ••Chrysler" seventeen 1:30-2:30 p.m. times and not repeat yourself' once. GYMNASTICS , BRO"VNELL JUNIOR HIGH- HERE'S WHY FALL IS BEST FOR GROWING GRASS Wed., 6-7:30 p.m. Boys and girls 9 through teens. 1. Cool nJght/!, shorter days, warm soil ard plentifUl l'.uniaU maker $7.50 for 10 lessons. Pete Rondot, Instructor. fall ideal for growing grass. 2. Root systems fertilized in fall grow thicker stronger •.• resist 0-<;: cold winters better. ' JUDO 3. FertUlzed grass wll1 take over bare spots left by "annual" BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- weeds that die In fall. Wednesdays, 6-7 p.m.-Beginners ages 7-12; 7.8 p.m. GRACE LAWN SPRAY IS BEST -Teens and adults. $10 for 10 lessons. Frank AuI, W("ll.balal~ced Lawn Spray fertilizers lire applied the liquid spray- way tl) supply nutrients through gr~!Is blades and roots sJmul. Instructor. taneously. Lawn Spray fe'rtl11zers are made eXClusively for lawns Our men are trained and supervised by W R Grace" Co agro' nomists. . , ',' (Ladies) GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL- Act now, the looner you hlye your Ilwn fertlllzid the h.. lthler It will be next ye.r. Fridays, 1st and 3rd, 11 a.m..2:30 p.m. WITHOUT OBLIGATION, let our man measur., IInd study your OPEN GAMES ROOM J~wn, ~e will give YOU IIn exact estimate on faU fertuizlng- BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- P us, II 6.page book on seeding, feeding winter care You needn t be home. He'll leave professIonal recomtnendatlo~s. Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. All ages. Table games, ping. LAWN SPRAY pong, and pool. SERVICES AVAILABLE: OPEN GYM Newport L Newpolt Cae $ .... Fall Fertilization L 2.seat Wason Elirly Spring Fertillaztlon BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- Pre.Emergence Crabgrs .. Saturdays, 9 a.m.-12 Noon. Ages 7-12; 12 'Noon. Control Inuct Put Control 4:00 p.m., Junior and Senior High, 7-12 membership Specialized W.ed Killen card. Teens membership or 50c guest fee. John a Only $6.00 up to 2,000 square feet. Bruce, Instructor. PIERCE JUNIOR HIGH- $2.50 for each additionar 1,000 square feet Tuesdays, 7.9 p.m. Junior and Senior High School Low~, prices for 'awn. over 5,000 .quar; feet. boys. John Bruce, Instructor. PLAYMATES BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- Saturdays, 1.2:30 p.m. Boys and girls 4-6 years. $5 KALTZ for 10 lessons. Variety program. Lawn Sp1'a1l.Division RETARDED CHILDREN'S RECREATION PROGRAM BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- 730 E. NINE-MILE ROAD Saturdays, 9:30-11:30 p.m.-ll years and older; PHONE 1 p.m.-3 p.m.-IO years and younger. $10 for 10 ~ !i. 300-L 2.fJoor QlftWlftib5e LI 1-0540 - JO 4-6408 sessions. Bob Carter, Instructor. , • ,« " O'~r trained men do the worle for you-safe!';, expertl'j, quickly. .~. ' Grace Lawn Spray Service Is a professlonll lawn Improvement pro- RETIRED MEN'S CLUB ...., ~ gram of fertilization, weed and lawn pest control, ... developed by GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL- .~'... ~~------~------_._------W. R. Grace & Co., a leader In U.S. agriculture slncI 1832. Fridays 12 Noon-5 p.m. $5 Club Membership re- . quired. SMALL SET GROSSE POINTE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH- I Tues. and Thurs., 9-11 a.m. Pre-school group-boys and girls ages 3 and 4. $35 for 20 sessions. Marian ,=/~ Gulevi~h, Instructor. Set II, Mon. and Wed., 9-11 a.m. Pre-school Group, boys and girls, ages 3 and 4. . .. New YoI'i« .~ .... $35 for 20 lessons. Vivian Davis, Instructor. , TAP DANCING M ,.. .. theM OIlIer, ~ this: 1965 ~ ...... _...... ,- ,;.

.'; y" 1IIen= ate no junior editions .. c.' It.re. .:.,-, RICHARD SCHOOL-- ~::'".: ': Another thing. A Chrysler isn't all that ecpensi¥e. The ~ Ne'ApcIIt .. :t;-;..::' Tuesdays, 4-5 p.m. Girls ages 7-12 (beginners only); priced just a few doRars a MOnth mote 1han some of the most poputar c.. :::.;:;:~::"::.." $5 for 10 lessons. Jill Goodman, Instructor. Come In and see the most beautifuf c:fuy*rs f!tIer .... McMt Qq •• TEEN DROP~IN Mode' 19&5. Vow Oealer will make tbe IAOW W!f"/ etS/• ..;..:.... "

):::::.. '~:..... " GRACE CHURCH-- :~::.~:r~t:)~::.::.':~.::.:.:;:.\~.~'::::::. Mon. through Fri., 3:30-5 p.m.; Saturdays 1-4 p.m.; nights 8-11 p.m. (Senior High Only). TUMBLING ':k:;]J1'2 MAIRE SCHOOL- Saturdays, 9-10 a.m. Boys and girls 7-12. $10 for 12 lessons. Harry Warnken, Instructor. WEIGHT LIFTING BROWNELL JUNIOR HIGH- 8 Saturdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Junior and Senior High boys Neighborhood Club Membership only. Information regarding registration at temporary of. ~: fice, 710 Notre Dame, Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. a" Brownell Junior High; on Saturdays, 9 a.m..5 p.ln. MEMBERSHIPS Junior Member (under 15 years) ,,- $ 3.00 per year 6 Int. Member (16-21 years) _ _.._ _ -.. 5.00 per year Adult Members (21 and over) ._ 10.00 per year ALL MEMBERSHIPS EXPIRE DECEMBER 31, 1964.

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f/I t,(, I Announces Shop Opening VII ,. The Women's Auxiliary to the n ~~. Grace Hospital will bold its No. vember meeting next Tuesday at lilT -- I' • 0CHR't8LER..... DIIII'OMIIlII ~"VI'VI•• 12 o'clock at Northland Inn. Mrs...... BaIt Hope _ ... ~ ..-..e, fWd., &!Wi.llp;MCNI foclIbII ..SIIwdIr III Dl14li, .-c-N. "n n a.."II Gertrude Oberstein will give I a oo9k review. The new, enlarged gift shop at the Northwestern Unit of the hospital 0 pen s November 15. GROSSEPOINTE (HRYSLER..PLYMOUTH, Inc. 15000 Kercheval, Grosse Pie. This shop is one of many proj. ects under the auspices of the JUDGE BURDICK received MORE VOTES Women's Auxiliary. than ANY OTHER CANDIDATES for ANY C1ournier's (9ctoher 8ale office in the Detroit Bar Ass'n lawyer's Poll · • · ~~ Of Lounge Chairs JUDGE BURDICK also received r • MANY DECORATORCOLORS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE. CIVIC SEARCHLIGHTS HIGHEST RATING · • • to the Fournier's Custom Furniture "PREFERRED and WELL QUALIFIED" u.s. SENATE Special! • Open Mon., Thurs .. Fri. 'Til 9 p.m. $9 5 .16421 Harper, Near Whittier - TU 1-1285 Retain Judge Burdick for Circuit Court - No. 507 Hen-Partisan Pallot • .. m .... 4W' __ • ¥%P .s__ . • • 440 _. • , CD 4 saww ..-.,.- - - • • .s

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OrOIlt P"Intl Newt PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY Memorial Center Schedule What Goes On ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL at GROSSE POINTE FARMS 36, MICHIGAN OCTOBER 29 THROUGH NOVEMBER 5, 1964. Second Class Postage Paid at Detroit, Michigan OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAY, 12 NOON Your Library TO :; P.M. By Virginia Leonard by Roberta FULLY PAID CIRCULATION *ALL MEMORIAL - SPONSORED ACTIVITIES, Phone TU 2.6900 OPEN TO THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC. Guest Columnist: I in this department is the stereo- ON'T JUDGE the Hill by the size of THIS Hospital equipment available for free loan- Member MichIgan Pre. Assoclatton and ~at1ona] EditorIal A.oelation James L. Titterington tape collection. In 1961, the D column, especially this week. We are off to NATIONA.L ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVB crutches, wheelchairs, heating lamp& and hospital beds. As the new Audio-Visual Grosse Point~ Public Library warmer climes. However, the Hill, as usual is packed Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LI. Counselor at the Grosse Pointe began a tape collection. It was C<'}4 Fifth Avenue, New York 19. New York. Byrant 9.7300 with fun things like candies and nuts, to the more CHICAGO OFFICE BRARY-Mrs. Leland Gilmour on duty T u e s day, Public Library I wculd like to made possible -by a generous luxurious things like Lincoln Continentals and ex- 333 North MichIgan Avenue Phone FInancIal 8-2214 Wednesday and Thursdt!y from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A volun- take this opportunity to explain, gift of the Friends of the Grosse pensive silver pieces ..• just anything to suit your ROBERT B. EDGAR. EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER teer consultant on duty Friday, 2 to 4 p.m. (TU 1-4594). and invite you to use, the many Pointe Public Library. The basic whims. WILLIAM ADAMO .ADVF.RTISING MANAGER Audio-Visual services that your selection represents a varied as- JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE. SOCIETY THURSDAV-OCTOBER 29 Library has to offer. We are sortment of pre-recorded com- • JAMES J. NJAIM NEWS *9:30 a.m.-Special Water Color Cla'ss #3. Louise also starting some new services positions, including classical and WO OF THE secrets of your success at home GLORIA WOLFCALE _ ADVERTISING Jansen Nobili, Instructor. that I will tell you about. popular music, musical theater, T this Fall could be the use of delightfully scent- MARY LORIMER _...ADVERTISIN G *'4:00 p.m.-Ballet Class #6. Mary Ellen Cooper, The film collection is the and the spoken word. We also ed draw liners :-mdsachets. Enveloping! 121 Kerche- JOHN MacKENZIE BUSINESS Instructor. medium that has been used most have many local artists recorded val. Trail Apothecary Shop. .J 0ANNE EASON ACCOUNTS "'4:30 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing Class #7. Ted and frequently by our patrons; over on 2 track stere'otape for loan. ALBERT A WILKE CLASSIF::ED ADVERTISING Lillian Forrest, Instructors. 65,000 people in Grosse Pointe Our record collection numbers O:"li~ELLEE KOENIG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ,'iewed films from our collection over 1600 recordings. ND, AT NUMBER 89,• FERN CREIG . . . . . CLASSIFIED 7:00 p.m.-Riverside Kiwanis Club. Dinner Meeting. in the last year. Our patrons are Beg 1n n i n g this year th£ FLO RA HARD ING CIRCULA TI ON "'8:00 p.m.-Your Guide to Wise Investing-"Planning urged to make reservations for Library is starting a new film- A that's Hamlin's, they Your Portfolio," Paul P. Chester, E. F. films ten days to two weeks in strip service. This new service have started to sparkle with Hutton Co. Grosse Pointe public invited advance of the showmg date. consists of three subject. areas; new ideas for Christmas Make Your Voices Heard at no charge. We are always adding to the one is giving. Browse and revel as FRIDAY--OCTOBER 30 films collection and would ap- Filmstrip on Current Mfairs. All of the polls and most of the press have hung preciate any suggestions for Included in this category is a you spot the wine baskets, the label of "Dead Duck" around the neck of Barry Gold~ *9:30 a.m. & 1:00 .p.m.-Oil Painting Class #7-Prof. new titles. 64 page manual that provides, champagne, and lots of water. For the solace of the supporters of the Senator Robert Wilbert, Instructor. In the film collection we have detailed commentary for each I other goodies. 89 Kercheval. from Arizona we might point out that exactly four ye3r~ *10:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m.-Flower Arranging Class #6 over 178 fUms from whiCh to frame. Another area is the Na- ago 731 dailies were for Nixon and 208 for Kennedy. As -Mrs. Richard Berathy, Instructor. choose. The Library Au d i 0- tiona 1 Parks~eries. dealing with I • 10:00 a.m.-Grosse Pointe Business Men's Association Visual Counselor is available to I six major National Parks and I EFORE THE ground i" coverell with snow, and of now there are 310 dailies throwing theil' weight -Display of Christmas Merchandise. plan programs for any type of the importance of the National B the streets are icy and mushy, let the girls take around for Johnson and 272 for Goldwater. 12:30 p.m.-Neighborhood Club Retired Men's Group. meeting and group and uses all Park System. In this group you for a (House For Sale Tour) around Grosse As the end of this contest of vieing for vituperative "'6:45 & 8:00 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing Class #7-Ted resources to find materials for there are outstanding pictures I Pointe. This is for free. Just call 886-3060! honors draws near. we must state that we want no part and Lillian Forrest, Instructors. any activities, of the beautiful sights in our of the Johnson band u;agon. We would feel more than a We have added five new films National Parks. The last sec- to our collection this year. The tion con s i s t s of children's • little coward Iv not to pledge our vote. and to solicit the SATURDAY-OCTOBER 31 USEUM QUALITY. Certainly a collector's item votes of our' readers for the Republ1can candidate in "'9:30 a.m.-Ballet Class #6-Mary Ellen Cooper, In- first one is called THE BI- stories. With this new service M is the pair of Georgian silver individual sal- structor. CYCLIST, with a running time we wi111end our patrons a film- vers at The League Shop. English, dated 1734, ~y th~s election. of 15 minutes, and is in color. strip projector; this is the only Frankly. we were most disappointed when the nom- *9:30 & 11:15 a.m.-Children.'s Art Class #5-Mrs. The film incorporates important equipment that we have for loan D. Williams of London. These rare pieces have pIe ination at the San Francisco convention did not go to Stirling Loud, Instructor. safety rules and has a very in- outside the b"uilding. crust edges, beautiful chasing, and truly magnifi- Governor William Scranton of Pennsylvania. Governor *10:00 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. - Children's Theatre - Class teresting story. Another new The Library has Audio.Visual cent armorial crests. $7QO.OOthe pair. 72 KERCHE. Scranton was unwillingly kicked into'the fight too late #8-Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Instructor. film is THE CHALLENGE OF equipment available for use in VAL. and Senator Goldwater's organization was simply too 10:00 a.m.-5 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Business Men's Asso- IDEAS. This one has a running the Central Library building. powerful to overcome. It was such an efficient machine ciation -Display of Christmas Merchan- time of 31 minutes, and out- We have 16mm motion picture ERE YOU aware of •the fact that Trail Apothe. that it practically rewrote the political history books, I dise. lines the differences between sound projector, slide and film- 3:00 p.m.-Ruth Hetmanski - Alton Sander Wedding communist and democratic gov- strip projectors, and a complete W cary Shop is noted in Grosse Pointe for their but we can see no cause fur censure there. It was simply ernments. An outstanding new stereophonic four-track tap e- reliability in the filling of prescriptions? They are. a situation in which so many people hod become so dedi- Tea and Reception. *7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew pictures is THE GOLDEN FISH playing system. This equipment That's why Grosse Pointer's flock to Trail's to have cated in their devotion to a man that nothing could stop with a scope of 20 minutes. and is for use in the Library build- their prescriptions filled. TU. 1.5688 for immediate their successful struggle towards their chosen goal. Waldron, Directors. is in color. This film deals with ing only, and we provide qual- 8:CO p.m.-Good Companions-Sequence Dancing. delivery. Despite the disgracefully slanted efforts of a large a small boy and his pets. and ified operators for its use. has received awards. KEYS TO Another feature of the Audio- seg~ent of the American press to destroy the Goldwat.er SUNDAY-NOVEMBER 1 AVE FUN at the Christmas• Fair at the Grosse profile. it must be admitted that no ordinary man could 10:30 a.m.-First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse A FUTURE is a new and inter- Visual Department is the plan- esting film .dealing with the ning of the Friends Film Forum H Pointe War Memorial where the admission is command such a following. There has been no question. Pointe Farms-Service and Sunday School futUre in library work. WILD- and Family Film Night. This free and door prizes are awarded daily. It is spon- ing of integrity. no eyebrow-lifting performances by inti. in Fries Building (Infants Room in Library LIFE OF THE JUNGLES OF year we will be offering more sored by the Grosse Pointe Businessmen's Associa. mate associates. no arrogant back-turning on questions of Alger House). LATIN AMERICA is in color "films of special interest" as tion. The hours for Friday, October 30, are 1 to 10 . that badly need answering, where this candidate is *12:30 p.m.-Youth Council-Meeting. with a running period of 17 appropriate to the time or to p.m. and Saturday, October 31, 10 t:> 5 p.m. The Hill concerned. *'1:30 p.Ir'.-Children's Theatre - Rehearsal for ':'Cin- minutes, and is very informa- current events. These films will will be well represented by Pongracz Jewelers and In the 11 months that President Johnson has occu. derella" . tive on the many wild creatures be announced in the paper: and Silversmiths and Gray's Racquet and Sport Shop, pied the White House he has received unlimited coopera- *3:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Chamber Music Players - that inhabit the jungles of Latin you sre invited to attend any By all means plan on having a good time. tion from all sources. much of it springing emotion~lly Meetnig and Musical Program. America. or all of them. It has been sug- from a nation shocked by the assassinCltion of the Presi- 6:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre-Meet- Another very popular medium gested that the Leonard Bern- ing. stein' filmed concert series be • dent ... an act which placed the burden of leadership on shown later this winter season; OST CHILDREN grow ~p normally. For many his shoulders. Every passing week brings additional in. MONDAV-NOVEMBER 2 Family Film any com men t s on th;s idea M children, however, the years of childhood bring dications that L.B.J. is guided more by an all.consuming *10:00 a.m.-Cancer Center Workshop Club. would be appreciated. more fear than fun, more sadness than joy. For passion for personal power than by unselfish ambition to 10:00 a.m.-The Personal Touch-Charm Course. Night Nov. 6 In this short space we have those child'ren who have more than their share of guard and further the welfare of the country. 12:15 p.m.-Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe-Luncheon attempted to give you some new difficulty in adjusting to life, help is often hard to The Do-Everything-for-Everybody philosophy which Meeting. The second program of the ideas about the many services find. Count on the Northeastern Wayne County has permeated all the Democratic administrations since *1:00p.m.-Memorial Bridge-Mrs. Andrew Waldron, 1964.65 Family Film N i g h t that we can provide for you at Child Guidance Cinie, 18420 Mack Avenue, Grosse ~eries will be presented Friday, the G r 0 sse Poi n t e Public the advent of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, has Director. November 6. at 7,30 p~m. in the Library in the Audio-Visual De. Pointe Farms, Michigan. Send your needed contri- carried the United States frighteningly far down the .. 1:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Art Students League. Central Library meeting room. partment. bution soon! road to soci::tlism. A st.lggering burden of debt has *4:00 p.m.-Ballet Class #7-Mary Ellen Cooper, In- Family Film Nights are held I r------_ been heaped on us. on our children anti grandchildren structor. the first Friday night in each and on unborn generations, Under the present leadership 6:30 p.m.-Delta Kappa Gamma-Dinner and Meeting. month. Each program has been we can see not onlv a continuance of this trend, but an 7:00 p.m.-Spanish Club Dinner and Spanish Conversa- designed to include something Letters to the accelerated pace in"the march down this dangerous path. tion Fest-All interested Grosse Pointers of interest for boys and girls are cordially invited. For further informa- as well as adults. Editor We believe the philosophy of Barry Goldwater por- The program for November tends a safer and brighter future for the nation and we tion call TV. 6-1424. 6, 1964 will include ZOO ANI- hope he is given a chance to put it into practice. We "'7:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - Re. MALS OF OUR STORYBOOK Dear Editor: similarly pray that the voters will not turn their backs hearsal. (11 minutes, color) introducing The forum held at the GrossE' on the magnificent accomplishments of Governor George *7:30 p.m.-Explorations in - Class #8 - Ray children to some of the animals Pointe Methodist Church, en. Romney In two years he has led us out of the morass Fleming, Jr., Instructor. of th~ zoo, "Goldilocks and the titled "Your Faith and Your of debt and embarrassment created during a far too long *8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Men's Chorus - Rehearsal. Three Bears," and other ani. Political Choices" deserves com. 8:00 p.m.-Soroptimist Club of Grosse Pointe-Board mals of this type; "Superjet to ment. I would like to express reign of the Democrats. and he has certainly earned the my personal appreciation to the right to continue to lead this parade of progre,;s. Meeting. England" (25 minutes, color)- a visit to England, one of the three panelists who appeared And we wish the very best to Elly Peterson in her TUESDAV-NOVEMBER 3 ;"orld's great nations, brings October 12: Mrs. Foster Braun, fight against the candidate whose cohorts could dream 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.-Federated Garden Clubs of Mich. maQY wonders to view. This col. Charles W rig h t III and Dr. up no better c&mpaign slogan than: "People who care igan-Grosse Pointe Committee - Flower orful film shows you much of David Claybrook; and to George will vote for him because he cares for people." Now Show School. this magnificence: a visit to Bashara, Sr., and Lucien Nedzi there's a wowzer! the chalk white cliffs of Dover, who debated on October 19. A The\Vin.R.lIamilfon eO. "'9:30 a.m.-Conversational French Class #7 - Mrs. "special award" should go to the picturesque castle of Wind. Char~es Bachrach, Instructor. M:rs, Willis Bullard, chairman of sor, the famous schools, and the Over a Century 'of Service *10:00 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospital the Commission on Social Con- Shakespeare Memorial Theatre' Workshop. cerns and all 0 the r s at this and "Five Chinese Brothers': FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1:00 p.m.-Senior Men's Bridge. church, who made this public (10 minutes, color) tells the service possible. 1:00 p.m.-Senior Men's Gin Rummy. popular story of the brothers Loraine Lenz 6:30 p.m.-Kiwani& Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner who looked alike, from the book GAS HEAT Meeting. (Mrs. Willard) by Bishop and Wiese. October 20, 1964 Sert:ing 7:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - Re- Adults, and children accom. GROSSE POINTE DETROIT hearsal. panied by adults, are cordially Let thy speech be better than IS BEST *7:30 p.m.-Evening Basic & Drawing Class #8-Ray invited. Come early for a good silence, or be silent. AND SUBURBS Fleming, Jr., Instructor. seat. -Donysius the Elder 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters-Meeting. and costs far less! 8:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Camera Club--Meeting. WILLIAM R. HAMILTO:-l II DAVID M. HAMn.TON "'7:30 p.m,-Grosse Pointe Chess Club-Competition. ELECT CLARENCE E. OITER WEDNESDAY-NOVEMBER 4 9:30 a.m..4:3!) p.m.-Federated Garden Clubs of Mich- WILBER M. CHAPELS igan-Grosse Pointe Committee - Flower Show School. DETROIT BIRMINGHAM *9:30 a.m.-Cultural Program for Pre-Schoolers-l\Irs. 3975 CASS AVENUE 820 EAST MAPLE Three points Mary Ann Hughes, Mrs. Lee Peters and BRUCKER, Jr. TE 1.2712 Ml4:6000 Mrs. Helen Doelle, Instructors. NORTHWEST *9:30 a.m.-Sculpture Class #P.-William F. Martmer, point up. Woyne StDte University 18900 ]AMES COUZENS Instructor. DI1.1300 E. F. Hutton has made a study of a corporation 11:00 a.m.-Women's Association of Detroit Symphony BDord 01 Governors which: -Meeting, to be followed by Lunch and Republican 1. has had a consistent, 15 % annual com- Harpsichord Recital. pound growth rate over the past ten years. 12:00 Noon-Senior Men's Cribbage Group. 2. has increased its dividend in nine of the 12:00 Noon-Grosse Pointe Woman's Club-Bridge. past ten years. 12:30 p.m.-Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan .- 3. has one of the most aggressive acquisition Grosse Pointe Committee-Luncheon. programs in its industry. *1:00 p.m.-Life 2nd Beginning Portraiture Class #8 For your copy of the study-on Consolidated -William P. Martmer, Instructor. Foods' excellent record and bright potential "'4:00 p.m.-Ballet Class #7-Mary Ellen Cooper, In- structor. --or for any of five other new reports, com- 7:00 p.m.-. Detroit Cribbage Group-Competition. plete the coupon. 7:00 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Community Theatre - Re- Please send me the following reports: hearsal. o Consolidated Foods 0 Crowell-Collier Pub- *7:30 p.m.-Evening Basic & Drawing Class #7-Ray lishing 0 Electronic Specialty Company Fleming, Jr., Instructor. distinguished o Gulf Oil 0 Kresge 0 Warner-Lambert "'7':30 p.m.-~l1emorial Bridge - Mr and Mrs. Andrew Pharmaceutical Walrond, Directors. local and elect Name . "'7:30 & 8:30 p.m.-Yoga Class ;#:5-George O. John- ston Jr., Instructor. Address --_ -_ _ . *7:30 &8:30 p.m.-Folk Guitar Class #3-Alex Suczek, national leader City _ _ State Zip No . Instructor. *7:30 p.m.-Adult Ballet Class #7-Mary Ellen Coop- george bashara Telephone -_ _ - -_ . experienced in er, Instructor. E. F. HUTTON 6' COMPANY INC. 7:30 p.m.-Grosse Point~ Art Students League. national and MEMBER NEW YoRK STOCK EXCHANGE "'7:45 p.m.-"The Detroit We Should Know"-Dr. Louis to the united states congress DITROIT 26-151 W. Con,re •...-.62,5600 Monacel - Great Cities Project and De. IOUTHPlILD-lSUS Northl.nd Dr.-J$7"-'" troit's Educational Challenge-Mrs. Caro- international GEORGEBASHARA 14th district - republican ANN AIlBOR-113 I. Llberty-465-3701 line Clayton, Cooper School. PITOIKIY -4ft "etolkey-34i.JHl 8:00 p.m.-First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse affairs 14th DISTRICT Ballot No. 104 Pointe Farms-Testimonial Meeting. V.I. CONGRESS - 181 BAL ...tn' NO. 1M ------~------....;a- ..--.------.------...... -- ..--..

Thursday, October 29. 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Pag6 Seventeen Good Cooks Get Together 'Fair lady' Prompts Many DAC Dinners league of Catholic Women "Sell-Out" This Evening ... Second In Series of Five Benefit Shows "My Fair Lady" being quite the gal that she is, with no less than five benefits chalked up to mark her advent in Detroit yesterday when the premiere performance I was scheduled at the United Artists Theater, has given impetus to dozens of dinner parties at the . I Grosse Pointe members Many more Pointers will be WOMEN'S PAGES were much in evidence at I joining club n:embers at the dinners which preceded the DAC for the dinner and theater opening show last evening, party planned by the club. A which benefited the Found- block of 500 tickets for the Fri. ers Society, Detroit Insti. day performance of "Lady" has tu te of Arts. been set aside, and following From Another Pointe Short and to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bayne an early dinner guests will be were hosts at dinner at the transportated to the United Art.. The Pointe DAC for 36 guests. Mrs. Bayne ists by bus. of View was gereal chairman of the premiere. Officers and directors of the By Janet Mueller WILLIA..'\f DANIEL HODG- :VIAN, son of MR. and MRS. Among other area hosts on DAC planning to dine in a body ....------..J, DANIEL HODGMAN, of Oxford Wednesday were the Hon. Theo-I and go on to the theater with road, has been graduated with a dore Souris and Mrs. Souris,! guests include President Arnold By JANET MUELLER Bachelor of Arts degree from the who had a table for six. :D. Freydl, Peter Koenig, Jar,k . ~arties-we use the word now in its social, not its College of Arts and Sciences of This Thursday evening, many i A. Tomkins and Jervis C. Webb Georgetown University, Washing- Making perfect. cheese pastry is "a ~oht1Cal sense-. are an Ame!ican Election Night tradi- more Pointers will be dining I' . !IOn. transcendmg party-polItical sense, this time-lines ton, D.C. While at Georgetown breeze" as far as the ladies in the striped. at the DAC before going on the Holdmg 0 the r reserva.tlOns m favor of party-back to social sense-fun. he was active in basketball ten: aprons are concerned. In past weeks, the "sell-out," sponsored by the are. Herbert Woodall, LeslIe G. ni8, the Student Athletic 'Com- Among the many Pointers who have invited friends women have turned out dozens of cheese League of Catholic Women.! Wngley, H. C. Fruehauf, Jr .. mittee, and served as sport;; edi- rOll.s, to be sold at G~osse Pointe Congre- . b' t' d' I Ralph R. Genter, Harry Haus- to laugh ... or cry ... ~ith them TU2sday night, (chances tor of the "Hoya." He is a grad- Hea.dmg a su SCrIpIOn mner I child, E. R. Holtz. Robert A WIll gatIonal Church's MIstletoe Mart, sched- contlngent of 50 are Mrs. K h R W M L . J h H are. ~s al~ays, there be a good deal of cheering and uate of Austin Catholic Prepara- u n, . . c ean, 0 n weepmg III the same rooms), are the J. Earl Frasers, of tory School. uled next Thursday, November 5 from Emme t Tracy and Mrs'. Ar noId Marshall, Fred J. Meno, nI, D~eplands road. 9:30 until 9 o'clock. MRS. ADAM C. D. Freyd!. Mrs. Tracy IS gen- Leigh Mid dIe d i t c h, Bayard .. '" . e~al chaIrman of THIS eve. John 0 and Joh A M kl. .. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kitchen have scheduled their tra- , Slated to chair a meeting on nmg's event. s n n. oe e was FRANK HEDG~, of Haw- tion. Brown, founded in colonial Fitzgerald School S y s t e.m in dItIOnal Election Night gathering in Lincoln road and the use of volunteers during a I . I d Other Pointers are Mrs. Franlr t~e James W. Kinnucans will be entertaining in'their training session for professional thorne rQad, who Vi'Illserve as in 1764, is cele- Warren. O t h e r reserva tions mc u e . treasurer of the Board. brating its 200th anniversary .l\;ewberry place home. social workers Friday, Novem- . . I Mrs. Petree was the guest Dr. Frank J. Orleman, W. E. SmIth, Mrs_ G. E. Beaumont. The C. ~. Greiners are still another couple who ber 20, during the Michigan . .... , durmg the 1964-65 academIC speaker at the Westview Ele- Keane, Jr., and The 0 d 0 r e Floyd M. Beitze, Leo Biggs, Wil. h;we asked frIends to join them this Election Night in Welfare Lea g u e Conference .. Pomter C~~R~ES RILEY S year. mentary School in Warren, at Sweeney. liam E. Carroll and John Conley The Pointe. November 18 through 20, at Raneh Hons~ WIll be featured • * • the P.T.A. meeting, October 20. ... * ... the Pick- in on a teleVIsed program on MR. and MRS. WILLIAM Detroit. is MRS. JAMES E. model homes Northwood Insti- FILBIN have recently moved Recently, Mrs. Petree served Luncheon Show To Help Clinic Visitors' Viewpoint BROPHY. of Berkshire road. tute students have sketched and from Yorkshire road to a neW as the E I erne n tar y Modern . At the H~lgo Higbies' Tuesday night, dinner guests Among Poiniers who have serv- constructed. The show will be home in Middlesex boulevard. Mathematics consultant at the The third is a series of fash- fashion sbow-Iuncheon are: Mrs. wIll be checkmg election returns and asking Sir Percy ed on the Planning Committee aired in the Midland, Mich., Their son WILLIAM III is in Coldw,ater Education Confer. ion show-luncheons for the Donald M. Blomquist, Mrs. Leo. for the Conference are MRS. area. ence In Coldwater, Ohio. Some and L~dy Spender how THEY feel about the results. his second year at Port Huron 200 elementary and secondary benefit of the recently-opened nard Ciaffone, Mrs. John B. Col- FRANK WYLIE and MRS. Northeastern Way n e County letti, Mrs. Harry B. Constant Sir Percy and Lady Spender arrive Halloween after- JOHN N. FAILING. .. • • Junior College a'nd their young~ school educators from Mercer noon, from The Hague, (wher~ Sir Percy serves as Presi- MR' a Jd MRS. RICHARD E. er son, Timothy, has just been County attended the workshop. Child Guidance Clinic will be and Mrs. Armin Grams. given at noon, T h u r s day, * • • LET S C HER, a f Madison promoted to Sergeant Fir s t .. • • Also Mrs. Darwin D. Martin. dent of ~he W~rld Court), by jet via London, to spend a November 5, at the On-th~-Hill week with theIr son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pointer ELAL~ SLOWIK a Heights, Mich., announce the Class in his junior yea r at DONALD HOLTZ of Audu- junior at Central Michigan Uni. birth of a son, SCOTT MATT- Columbia Military Academy in restaurant. Jr., Mrs. John McClaren, Mrs. Peter Spender, of Merriweather road. bon road, th~ only G r 0 sse Theodore Worthman, Mrs. Cal. versity, is participating in CMU's H.EW, October 18. Mrs. Letscher Tennessee. Italian knit fashions by Cisa The junior Spenders ha\'e planned a Sunday after- annual invitational interpretive is the former MARY TEAGAN, Pointe member of the Univer- ier H. Worrell, Mrs. Robert L. • • • will he featured. Coordinator D?On cocktail party honoring the visitors, and have in- reading festival. daughter of the ROB E R T sity of M.ichigan Men's Glee White and Mrs. Charles Youngs. vited a few friends in to dinner Monday night. ... TEAGANS, (if Detroit. Paternal MR. and MRS. LEO C. HUET- for the show-as for all shows . . TER, of Hawthorne road, have Club, is one of 40 of the club Among the Pointers who have grandparents are MR. and MRS. in the series-is Margaret Rice. Wednesday is the Harley Higbies' turn to entertairr, KENNETH E. SMOLAREK, son returned from a lO-day tour of picked to appear on the Perry and Thursday evening Mrs. Spender's mother, Mrs. Sea- EDWARD LETSCHER, of Mer. already made reservations are: of the EDMUND SMOLAREKS riweather road. New England. 'While there, they Como Show Thursday, October Although a relatively new Mrs. B e r t ram Atwood, Mrs. bourn Livingstone, will fete the overseas guests. of Lot h rop road; JOHN E: visited relatives in Geneva, N.Y. 29, at 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. name in the fashion world, Cisa James Kennary, Jr., Mrs. Lloyd STEARNS, son of DR. and MRS. • • • After this whirlwind social activity, Sir Percy and and Cavendish, Vt. • * • has already a~hieved a domi. Marintette, Mrs. How a l' d Lady. Spender return to New York, where Sir Percy is ALEXANDER B. STEARNS, of MRS. HENRY R. SCHEMM, Hampton road; LAWRENCE W. of Merriweather road, will at- lie ... '" MR. and MRS. F RA N K nant position in the increasing- O'Leary, Mrs. Murray Sales, III, scheauJed to address the Un i t e d N a t j 0 n s General JOSSENS, son of MR. and MRS. ~end Mothers' Weekend at Pine MARILOU WEITENBERNER, BROMLEY, of UniverSity place. ly popular area of knit design Mrs. Darrell E. Statzer and Mrs. AssembJy. ANTHONY A. JOSSENS, SR., of Manor Junior College, Welles- daughter of the HENRY F. moved on October 28 to 70 Mag- and fabrics with her Italian im- Nelson L. Yarbrough. ports. They wiJJ be at home in Sydney, Australia, this Birch lane; and NICHOLAS D. ley, Mass., November 1 and 2. WEITENBERNERS, of North nolia, Village of Larchmont, Reservations may be made by (Continued on Page 22) MANCINI, son of the ALBERT • .. • Brys drive, was a member of Westchester County, N. Y. Their Heading ticket cales for the calling VA 1-9134 or TU 1-2400. MANCINIS, of Hollywood ave. JOHN A. KRETZSCHMAR '65, the Queen's Court at North- twin sons, MARK and STEVEN, I nue, are among .the 967 new Bon of DR. and MRS. JOHN C. wood Institute's fifth annual accompanied them but their Open Thun., Frio until 9:00 siudents at Michigan Tech for KRETZSCHMAR, of Lakeland homecoming. daughter, NANCY, will continue Dads-Daughters Round-Up Slated \ the 1964.65 academic year. avenue, is attending Williston '" . . as 8 student at Michigan State • • • Academy, a "1.23-year old. inde- RUSTY WILKENSON, son of University. Bandannas ~nd 10-gallon hats I Barbara and Kathleen Ducey. Participating in fue annual pendent secondary school, locat- the C. C. WILKENSONS, of ...... will mush.room on the Mary- Veronica Motschall, Pst r i cia Council of the Smith College ed in Western Massachusetts. Vernier road, has pledged Pi WILLIAM FREDERICK LO- grove Campus RangE Saturday, Spoor and Carol Yaklin Kappa Alpha at Ferris State RENZ, of Mt. Vernon road. November 7, when college - Alumnae Association on the ... • • daughters join their fathers for Tom McKernan, chairman, campus in Northampton, Mass., MR. and MRS. JOHN B. GOT- College. The Wilkensons recent- WALTER JAMES MAST, of ly visited Rusty at Ferris. McMillan road, and GEORGE the annual Dads Club Round. and Joseph Imrick, head the last week, was MRS. GERARD FREDSON of Hall Place are Up. f 0 0 d committee. Membership C. MOONEY, of Washington spending a few da~"s at the Del '" • lie A SCHULTE, JR., of Bourne- . chairman Wilbur J. Danaher is road. Monte Lodge, Pebble Beach, MR. and MRS. ROBERT HOF- mouth circle, have been regis- Accordmg to .Walter Kos- assisted by Wilfred J. Cardinal • • • Calif. FER have moved from Colonial tered by the Michigan State tec~e, general charrman, !lnd co- Raymond Ashe, Jim Morgan, Board of Registration for Archi- JACK LOMAN, of Bourne. II< II< * road to Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. chaIrman Jerome GorskI, da?s Tony Conte, Malcolm Coulter, mouth road, has become an ac- STEPHEN K E M BEL FIS. Hoffer has been active in civic tects, Professional Engineers from 1~ states and . will IRaymond Donahue and Elmer tive member of Pi Kappa Alpha CHER son of MR. and MRS. activities during her eight years and Land Surveyors. The trio be datlD~ tiaughters for dmner C. Love. national social fraternity. Jack PAUL' P. FISCHER of Lake. as a resident of The Pointe. are now accreditted engineers and dancmg. in Michigan. .. Decorations are the respon. is .cu~ently s:tudy~ng at Western land avenue, and a graduate of • • • A~?ng Po~nte gIrls who ~ave sibility of Frank Tousley, Jim MIChIgan Umversity. Grosse Pointe University School, MRS. LETRICE PET R E E, '" ...... part1~lpated ~n.past .Round.Ups, Ward and Jack . Garnet .. • • has entered the freshman class second grade teacher at Rich- MR. and MRS. RICHARD or WIll partICIpate In the cur- Griffin and Richard Sloan are Elected to the first Board of at Brown University during an ard, is conducting a class in MORR, of Lakeland avenue, en- rent one, are Marygrove stu- among others serving on various Directors of The Friends of exciting time in the life of the Modern Mathematics under the tertained Sunday at a buffet den~ Ann~ Van Assche, Mary Round-Up committees. Oak I a n.d University recently seventh oldest college in the na. Adult Education Program of the sup per honoring Mrs. Morr's LOUIse QUIlter, Celeste Loran- parents, MR. and MRS. HAR. ger, Jean Di Basio, Ann Brecht When the c h u c k wag 0 n OLD KUJATH, of Grayton road, and Kathy Disser.. closes, daughters will entertain who celebr:.:.ted their 45th wed- dads in the Marygrove audio ding anniversary 0 c t 0 b e r 23. ~ore m:e ~ El m e I a Glynn, torium, where classes will com- The Kujatbs recently returned Celme Jasm~kI, Martha ~cKey, pete for the "Dadscer"-a four- from a European trip. Barbara Nlenstedt, Ellzabeth foot trophy awarded to the class • • • Paisley, Janet Rumora, Kathryn producing the best skit of the MR. and MRS. SAUNDERS P. Sullivan, M'8ry Jo Schryver, evening. JONES, of Del Ray Beach, Fla., spent the weekend with MRS. r~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~i FREDERICK E. UIHLEIN, of i ! Earl court. Mrs. Uihlein enter. tained for her guests at a cock- Attention SoleI CISA COUTURE tail party Saturday night. The ! I Jon' e s e 5 and Mrs. Uihlein en- joyed reminiscenses during their r8ens' Autumn SltirlJress•• brief visit together, talking over IAll GentlelDen! I the i r common experiences in COLLECTION from ITALY Hong Kong aDd Japan during i m 8.90 their cruis~ together earlier this IlSUaU, 13.00 and 15.00 year. On Sunday the D a v i d I I RESORT and TRAVEL KNITS Wallaces ()f Lewiston road en- I for your I tertained at luncheon f(}r the i I An ev..eptionaUy timely sale of deep toned visitors. i Commentary by Mrs. Alfred R. Glancy, Jr. Christmas Shopping I clresses Incctton OxfOtd cloth, Dacron@ poly .. ,

ester and cotton blends, cotton corduroy plus r.&" ~ Convenience ••• i;A I~. -~".' IIW I many other fashion fabrics in stripes, soUdst THURSDA Y, NOV~BER 5 .

'printS, plaids. Included are long, % and roll.. I We Will Arrange I

\ .leeved styles in shift, slim and full sIdrt:ed A.t A.l Green's on The Hill I ! I After-Hour I lilhouett~ You'll want to scoop up several 80 ~ I 5.00 Per Person hurry in for bb.'1: selections. Sketched, just 3 of Luncheon 12 noon. I Appointments I the many exciting styles. Sizes S to IS. Showing 1 :30 P.M. Reservations Required before choosing diamonds I I Sorry, no mail or phone orcH" I ! Buy your diamonds with fashion is MARGARET RICE your eyes wide open - to ~ STOP BY OR CALL I the real facts about that I I stone! Our knowledge and integrity aid you In your I TV 4.1330 I diamond selection.. I I I I OJ/JlffJ.IU«~ i ! GROSSE POINTE-16828 K.rch ....al A'(•• JEWELER TUxedo 2-3700 • Open Thu,s., Fri. until 9200 91 Kercheval.On The Hill Northland Cent.!r • 357-2900 TU 1.6400 l__I~!!!~~P!!l~~ -----~----~~-----~---~----~~--~~--~"----"-"------ay...------

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Carol Sue West Mrs. Pau I Gordon Rick Select Chamber Music Program Garden Club Miss White Speaks To Speak Vows The November program meet- Piano, a 1936 composition, was Meets Nov. 4 ing of the Chamber Music Play- adapted from incidental music Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. West, ers of Grosse Pointe will be held Milhaud originally composed for The Windmill Pointe Garden of st. Paul avenue. announced Sunday, November I, at 3 'clock, a play, "Traveler Without Lug- Club will hold its next meeting Rick in the Banquet Ballroom t)f the gage" by Jean Anouil}>.which is on Wednesday, November 4 at Vows To Mr. the engagement of their daugh- . - ~ ------~-- - ter, Carol Sue, in Locama, Grosse Pointe War Memorial. now being performed in New II the home of Mrs. Frank Wilton Recepti S~tin Roses Accent Bridal Train and Veii; Attendants Switzerland, to Rolf Christian The p~-ogram opener wiH be the York. on Oxford road. Luncheon will Wear Turquoise Frocks; Pair to Hofle, of New York City and Bach Sonata No.3 in E Major, Milhaud lived in this country, be served at 12:30 o'cl~ck. Make Horne in Roseville Zurich, Switzerland. ! ~layed by Lucille Zoc~arski~ vio- from 1940 to 1947" teaching at i Following a business meeting. _____ ~_~_ __ Miss West. who is currently 11m, and Camella Ehrllch, plano. Mills College in California. In I Elizabeth Payne will speak on At Wearing an Empire sheath of white satin, its residing in New York City. at- Mrs. Zocharski, a lifelong res1. 1947 p.~ went back to France, "Flowers in Art." copal C bodice beaded in crystals and pearls, Carole Anne White, tended Western Michigan Uni. dent of Detroit. has studied with I but will return to guest conduct Otis Igleman, Henri Nosco, and the New York Philharmonic Or- He that cannot forgive others, Carole daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. White, of Norwood versity and Hunter College, New York, Gordon Staples, and presently chestra next July. breaks the bridge Over which he The drive, became the bride of Paul Gordon Rick Saturday, Mr. Hofle, son of Mr. and coaches with Mischa Michakoff. Program chairInan for the himself must pass if he would good H at an 11 o'clock ceremony in St. Joan of Arc Church. Mrs. Rudolph Hofle, of Zurich, In addition to teaching private- November meeting is Bettejane ever reach heaven; for every single A breakfast at the Lake- was graduated from Winterthur i ly, she is assistant ~oncertmist- Crossen. A coffee hour will fo1- one has need to be forgiven. The bri pointe Country Cl~b fol- matchi'1g coronets, and they University. Wint~rthur, Switzer- ress of the Women's Symphony, low the musical program. I -George Herbert Mr. and lowed the rites. An evening i carried cascades of. larkspur land. He is assistant director, I plays first violin in the Women's I r-.---.-.-;.-.-.----;,.,------.-.-.~.-.-----.-.------.-.-.-.-_- ..-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- ..-;.-;.-.-.,- reception was held at the' blue Elegance carnatIOns. Marketing International, Na- Symphony String Quartet, and I of Dear is an active member ~f the parents a Hillcrest Country Club. Flower girl Mary Jane White's tional Biscuit Company, Ger- ! Tuesday Musicale, the Four ert F. We ,. Igown matching those of the se- many. . The bride s tram fell from a nior attendants. She wore a' Miss W:est .wIll return to Octave ~usic grouP. the Friday For her Music Club, and the metropoli- BELLE cascade of roses. A single full, Dior bow in her hair and her Grosse Pomte 10 November. A i tan Music Guild. b.I.O\~ sa~in ro~e held her tier~d, :flowers were a cluste; of long- December 12 wedding, in Eur- Ernestine Bar n e It, French sllk IllUSIOnvetl. and she carrIed stemmed. larkspur blue carna- ope, is planned. ~AOOB Colonial b 0 u que t of ",white tions. .~- .----~~------horn and Bettejane crossen'l piano, will play the Sonata for Presenting .. , roses. stephanotis and ivy. 'l'h b'd f D 1 Mrs White chose a moss green , e n egroom, son 0 r. . Horn' and Piano, opus 17, by Maid of honor Gail Voigt. ,Ind :and Mrs. Paul J. Rick, of De- . SUit wit? matching ac- Ludwig van Beethoven. . 1 bridesmaicis Bonilyn Kastje and trolt. asked Robert Rick. of Chi- cessortes. She .pmned yellow El- The woodwind quintet of An Important Collection of Mrs. Richard Utley, were dress- 'cago. Ill.. to act as best man.: egance carnatIOns to her hand- Frederick Bruflodt, flute; John ed alike in deep turquuise Em- Seating the guests were Patrick! bag. . Gajee, oboe; John .\versa, clari- EXQUISITE ONE-OF-A-KIND pire sheaths. with emerald green White and Richard Utley. I . Mrs. RIck wore ~ pale a~ua ; William Baker, French accents. Their headpieces were For her daughter's wedding.: SIlk crepe dress. Wlt~ match~ng horn; and Gilbert Meyer, bas. ____ . . .. ~ ~. __ .~ ~ ~ __._~ ;accessories, and carned orchIds soon; will perform Trois Pieces \ r --=---==-----=--~_====:O-====l Ion her handbag. Breves. by Jacques Ihert. and ~\\ . • i The newlyweds are making the Suite for Woodwind Quin-I tet, opus 57, by Ch. LeFebre, I CASHMERE Clarinetist James Upstill joins Lucille Zochahski and CameUa Ehrlich to present the Milhaud Photo by Don Webber of Collingwood Suite fur Violin, Olarinet and i. r:1~D @/tuetlt}/ ~~VOlVS Spoken Piano. Mr. UpstilUs a member Knit Dresses In St. Joan of Arc Church Saturday morning, of the Grosse Pointe Symphony. ~1! . ..(fftJuin~ Mrs. WHllam ltorst Mont ... CAROLE ANNE WHITE spoke her weddm'g vows D a r ius Milhaud, mod ern the ultimate in luxury l,\ ~ il. .~ ,,1 of McMillan road. and L. Gay- French composer, has written "\\ ''? ~ ] I ,lord Hulbert, of Clalrview road. to Mr. Rick. The bride is the daughter of the Carl M. for nearly every medium: ballet, /1 :~ , . ,< ( : were married Saturday, October Whites, of Norwood drive. The bridegroom's parents symphony, radio. films, jazz or. Regularly to 125.00 '24. in Grosse Pointe Memorial ehestl'a and military band. His hi,*' '", !Chur<:ll. The Reverend Bertram are Dr. and Mrs. Paul J. Rick, of Detroit. Suite for Violin Clarinet and ~ ~';". i deH. Atwood officiated at the 00 Lim ~ f :"<;'''''M ci..;, '~ ,5 o'clock ceremony. L B A 1 : The former Mrs. Montee was I' t. ruce ppe $33 ~ . " ~.r-~ ~ I attendEd by her daughter, Mrs. W d. II" . relis Coming 800n ... One.pieee knits of pure, softest imported cash- I!~;,..,, '.,.' :,~,. I John S. Wright, of Worthington. e zn lU01S t ~ O. Mr. Hulbert's brother, Ed- Call our main store, VA 2-2424 mere in classic and after-five styles. Sizes 8 to £ "'. ~-.;;..~ J i ward Hulbert, of Edward boule- Mary Penelope Guyther Grace for immediate service. f .~ ' J II vard, servetaffeta gown, ac- i 75 TUxedo lof the cricket. Both field and cented with appliquE-S of Alen-j' Kercheval 2-1610 'tree crickets vary the speed of con lace and seed pearls, styled 'I.' 'f __ • ~ i of their chirps with the temper- with a fitted waistband, belli !! ature. One can estimate the tern. s.\laped skirt, and Watter.u back . . i h ,£. _ _ perature by counting the num- and train. I \\11' ~ ') I ber of chirps per minute, divid- ~~~ ing by 4, ~md adding 40. Her fingertip veil fell from a ------. ~ __ ._~ ~ ... .~ ~_ crown of seed pearls and aurora crystals, and she carried a cas. ! carle of white roses and ivy. , Suzanne Day Grace was her : sister's only attendant, in a royal I blue skinner satin frock with a : fitted w a i s t ban d and belled J < I skirt, and a matching coronet I and veil. She carried a Colo. : nial bouquet of yellow roses, , chrysanthemums and ivy. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Appel, of Van Antwerp road, asked lA. Wil. liam Enk, of Wright Patterson AFB, Dayton, 0., to serve as best man. Lt. Jack Duffy, of Chanute Field, was the usher. Royal Worcester Egg Coddlers The mother of the bride wore a Navy wool crepe suit, with white accessories, lind a corsage ~ Remember egg.shell? Hailed in Its time IS perfect pi~ oi white baby mums. The bride. ~ .ge, Air-tight Water-tight. Classic design. Unsuitable groom's mother chose an ivory for bolling eggs in. Couldn't seaso~, Couldn't peek, check progress. and gold puffed :>rocade suit, Enter Royal Worcester of England, Egg Coddlers. Theory simple. with gold accessories, and a cor- Break egg In cup. Add salt. Pepper, Butter. Whaterer. Screw 011 sage of bronze baby mums. ClIp, Plunge in boiling water. Open cap, see whafs what Under- done? Replace, cook more. Done? Eat from cup. Convenient. Lcwely. Grosse Poin~e (:risis Club Double-size cup $5.00 each. present~ UNIVERSITY OF NOW ON EXHIBITION DETROIT ending Saturday, Oct. 31 CHORUS STEUBEN ANIMALS Thurs., Nov. 5, 8:30 p.m. at IN CRYSTAL PARCELLS JUNIOR HIGH Groups of the famous Steuben Admission $2.00 animals are perched on oval tickets available ledges of a blue-green "mountain" at in WaITen's beautiful Steuben Our KOTCHER CADILLAC Mr. Georg~ Sylvain Glass Room, mezzanine. a. at 273.6767 Gift Call Lew Cramwell £onrt Page Boy MATERNITY SHOPS 1252 Washington Blvd. (downtown) Twinkles with a Galaxy OPEN Monday and Wednesday of TILL 8 P.M. Star Bright Ideas * * * * For £hristlDBs .Giving 19372 Livernois CHARLES w. WARREN lit COMPAN\' OPEN JBWBLBRS AND SrLVER.SMITHS Thursrfuy Evenings STEUBEN GLASS TILL 8 P.M. lS20 WASHINGTON BOULEVARD Detroit 26. NidJipn - Photic wo~ma - SaD Hoaa 9:30 CD sm WALTOn-PIERCE • FREE PARKING. ,

_-. ... 'ftzz ...... bzh ..... __ - - Thursday, Oetober 29, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen Woman's Page • • by, of and for Pointe Women - • piece of orange blossoms. ami I ]"'0 Sell Dresses -Spewoe she carried a bouquet of whit.~ Antique Lovers' Paradise Pelians Visit Sunny Mexico Weber roses and ivy. k For Sy,nphony A group of Pelicans from th(' I and Mrs. Fred Lawrence, Mr. and their I and Mrs. Walter Bresser, Mr. Garden The Junior Women's Associa. wives returned from a vacation and Mrs. James Finney, !\IIrs. neetin" I tiOll for the Detroit Symphony in Acapulco and Mexico City .. Roma Smith, Miss Ann Cameron, 'I' 4 at. Nuptials Celebrated A~I~!:~l~i~~;~~:;i€F"C'''',::,t~_:l=~?'~ Orchestra is holding its next Tuesday, October 20. ! :\fr. and ~frs. Robert Avis, Mr. Wilton meeting at the Bloomfield Open ' d" Ch 100:: Tompkl' ns Mr One Pelican member Fred I an .nrs. ar "" " . em \\111 Reception At Dearbot'n In~FolI~ws Saturday Rites; munms. d'd . 1 h;' Hunt Club Wednesday. Novem- Wibtick had won two fre~ round' and Mrs. George Fitzsimons, Mr. k. . d C I'f I resse 1 entICJll y were tee' :.'. bel' 4. The Junior League of trip t i'c K e t s to Mexico City: and Mrs. Anthony Fortunsky. New Iywe ds To live At Fort Or, a I " bridesmaids, Kathy Spewock, C ~'.'.:;: .. leeting. B,irmingham . Chorus will pro- through arrangements of thp: Mr. and :\1rs. Rene DeSmyter, eak On For Two Years Rosalind Wcber, sister of the ~... ..~i .t. : ;:. . ..- ~.- .-...... 1 bridegroom Patty Drewek and ' .. " '.~ VIde ent~rtamme~t. . . Canadian Pacific Airways. Thirty I Mr. and Mrs. Cha~les Ba,ker,. :'tir. At a {~andlelight service .SatU1~day. in Christ ~pis- Barbara M~tzler.' ,'; .. <. ;, A speCIal surpl'ls~ IS In sto~e others became interested and de- I and Mrs. FrederIck WIt t I ~ k, ':": for .Symphony JU~lOrs at thIS I cided to go along to help thf' I C:harles Ramsey, Edmund Fltz- others. r:opal Church. Dearborn, DavId WIlcox Weber claImed, Junior bridesmaids sarah<'.":::'.'.:".:;.:'.:,.:~'.i..~.~'.':::'.\..,~.:...... I seSSIOn, as chaIrmen Mrs. IWitticks enjoy their free tr~p. i Simmons, and Dr. Erma Morten- Carole Ann Spewock as his bride. Spewock. the bride's cousin, and :''''W'.';O< 'lich he < I Charles E, GeUer, Mrs. LeRoy 0 F'd' th 32 ber~ Isen. would The Reverend John 05- .: Gail Wilcox, the bridegroom's '.' ." 'J. Deola and Mrs. Robert S. n I"1 a) e mem , . I __ every good Hart officiated at the Miss Spewock chose a classically cousin, were gowned in ivory ...... :: Raisch introduce the long-I met at thea:\capulco Y~cht C1U~ i -. ----~.--~. --.- ~'€'n. single ring ceremony. :style~ gown of sil~-faced .oeau v~l~eteen. Their flowers were I :::,i .' i awaited "Symphony Dresses" ,and were ",lven a 15-mmut~ talk i For the 1st time In thiS area A P . t d II' I by Dr, Carlos Zuloaga, presIdent, ierbert ('he bride is the dau~hter of 'de SOle. accented wIth apphqu,es sImIlar to those o! the s~nior I /:.\.' m 0 n g om ers mo e 109 of the Rota~"Y Club in AC1. a ners. groom's cousin. Gary Chapman, : Purchasers w1l1 not only have M Ed rd R d ky M d Delivered upon request If it.s from Wright Kay. it's Distinctive th "1 fl" rs. wa a eC , T. an Richard Wells and John Leaver. I e. pnVl ege 0 an ~x~ us~ve Mrs. Erick Kyro, Mrs. Wray I 24 hr. notice required ThE mother of the bride wore i desI?n-b?t also the distlOctIOn Bailey, Mrs. Harry Banta. Dr. a floor length rust-colored I of displaymg that they are sym- and Mrs. Robert Donaldson, :\ir. I TU 2.4654 ~heath gown, with a matching i phony supporters. '- -_-_-._-_-_-_.•..-_.-._~~""_-_-_.-1! Chantilly lac~ jacket, an~ a::, Orders will be taken at the ------~.-~--.-- .' ,luncheon. The rea f t e r, the, cymbidium orchid corsage. I' t t ...., The bridegroom's mother i~i. I dresses may be ordered through earn 0 SA'. chose a floor length dinner suit I g I tt~ Junior Association chair- Our indoor ski school headed by Austrian Erwin of champagne . trimmed! f#l : men, or through Saks Fifth F !' Avenue. Dostal of Majic Mt. Vermont, starts I-.lOV. 2. or with ranch mink. and 3 coor-; @it:. dinated hat KW 'c,:,t. more information phone or stop in. Open every evening 'til 9. FOllowin~ a reception at ~he &t)~h iGarden Boar{ls Dearborn Inn. the newlyweds Photo by :!:ddle McGrath, Jr. F' traveled to Fort Knox, Ky., The annual Junior Goodwill Industries Antiques Are Entertained where the bridegroom will be Market and Sale is reputed to be a paradise for stationed for 10 weeks. At her home in Burns avenue, heirloom hunters. Admiring a Dresden mirror and Detroit, yesterday, Mrs. Leroy The new Mrs. Weber chose, French commode, typical of the items to be displayed Vandeveer entertained at a tea for traveling, a lemon green November 8 through 11, at the Goodwill Industies honoring the Executive Boards INTERNATIONAL 'DEEP SILVER' wool suit with patent accesories, Plant, Brush street at East Grand boulevard, are (left of Osage Garden Club of Birm- ..,::;tii1f.-"~&tg;~~:~~;:;:i~(f/::?$~~t;~tid;;. ingham, Grand Marais Garden The couple will live at Fort to right), MRS. WILLIAM T. LaRUE, of Indian Vil- 2-PJECE PARTY SET Ord, Calif .• for two years. while Club of Grosse Pointe, and Cran. lage Manor; l/[RS. HARVEY A. FISCHER, of Warner the bridegroom, commissioned a brook Garden Club of Bloom. i road, and MRS. ROBERT H. DODD, of Belanger road. field Hills. 8avarian Village Second Lieutenant upon his Limited time offer to introduce the elegant I graduation from Michigan State' Market hours are 2 until 10 o'clock Sunday, 11 to 10 Mrs. Vandeveer is an honor. SKI SHOP University, completes his mili- o'clock Monday and Tuesday, 11 to 8 o'clock Wednes- ary member of these clubs. and . 2 Mile~ North Ph e 463 3620 new 'Orleans' pattern ... silverplated 1216 So. Gratlot of 15 lI1ile Rd. on - tary sf'rvi"e. day. Sunday admission is $2; weekday admission is $1. was instrum ..~ntal in their organ. 20 MINUTES FROM THE POINTES CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED relish or candy dish {81/2" long) with spoon Proceeds from the four-day Market and Sale are an ization. important contribution in maintaining the rehabili- Reg. price will be 8.50, now 5.30 tation services and job training program of the Good- will Industries. Federal tax included. Polish Aid Plans Dinner and Sale I Many Pointers of Pol ish lane, is president of the Society. descent arc working for the Mrs, Eugene Schul~z, of North VVright Ray Polish Aid Society's traditional Oxford road, anO Mrs. John Christmas dinner and boutique Worzniak, of Berkshire road, J f shop, scheduled Sunday eve- are co-chairmen of the Christ- - 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe and Northland. ning, November 22 ,at 6 o'clock, mas party. . at the Knights of Columbus Proceeds from the dmner and 16926 Kercheval WO 2-0500. Downtown open Mon. and Wed. 'til 8;30 P,M. Cardinal Merciel Couneil. sale will benefit the Golden in the Village Mrs. Henry Shell, of Fontana Ager's Program for Senior Citi- zens. A seven-course dinner. featur. Open Thurs., Fri. until 9:00 ing P91ish and American dishes, Open Thurs., Fri. until 9:00 will be served family style. The tables, covered with holiday Important Special Announcement! clo~hs, are to be centeroo with candles, glowing in sequinned hurricane lamps set in bases of Christmas holly. The Boutique Shoppe will be stocked with 18-inch dolls, dress- *NEJV HOYBS ed by members in handmade native Polish costumes, (Kra. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE kowainki), and very authentic. The dress consists of a white emroidered blouse and velvet vest, set w~th sequins and bead- Open Daily .~""" ing . ~:\,~ The skirts are of white or. .' ganza, trimmed with yards and I yards of fine, narrow, red, white r and green satin ribbon. The .9a.Ol. to 9 p.Ol...... 1!0{." headdress is a wreath, made :,J:." from tiny cornflowers, with Our newly expanded prescription service means prompt pickup .C' I ~,:" ! flowing matching satin stre'am- and delivery service from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m, doily. (Your M.D. , ers. will appreciate this too!) Additional hours allow you to shop . There will be homemade leisurely in the evenings for gifts end cosmetics that are I coo k i e s, Christmas aprons, i truly elegant • • • so traditional with Kopp's through the i jewelled kissing balls, holid.ay i / years, Won't you visit us soon or toke advantage of our r . bridge cloths, Christmas tree I \; Announcing the bright ne\v? skirts decorated with sequin PLUS services. We think you'll like them. ( poinsettias and jewelled trees, , . ~.. '\. and fine basket.weave fabric accu rate - prom pt - cau rteous " ...new dress arrivals in one and place mats with pulled fringe ,,'~:two piece sryle5 ... bringing a pretty There will be homemade, ~ j decorative candles, (too pretty : to light?), of every color, design, r.======:E:=x=;c';=u=si;=v=e=;:Co:=s:=:m:=e::::t7.ic=s=~G~if~t~s=:~!~o~m~pJ.le~t~e=LUi~n~e~o~fFLLi.iq:Cu~o~r~s=====n glow to start the w~nter season and .Sa/el , and shape. CiJristmas Gift Items Now on Display - Selected in New York. Chicago {. . An eye-catching Della Robbia I wall plaque has been decorated providin,g an exciting fashion approach with satin leaves and velvet rib- Call TUxedo 5-8900 Men's Sweaters . bons, and slim apothecary jars : filled with bath accesse-ries P.S. See Us at the Christmas Fair Fri., Oct. 30-Sat., Oct. 31, War Memorial Ce"~ to your busy schedule every hour of the : have bee 0 m e "Ladies With : Hats," swathed in nylon net. II ------_._------~------~ -- -~--~--- cay. Skimmers~ overblouse designs, 7.90 usually 11.00 to 18.00

costumes included in sizes13to: 18. The Get your list ready now because every one ":~ of these "handsome sweater styles makes collection. 30.00.. to 50.00; GROSSE POINTE THEATRE • great gift ••• you~re sure to want sev- ~.: v J eral, Choose from wools, Or1on@ acrylics presents Dr blends in cardigan and pullover styles with V-necks, crew necks, bulkys, brushed. .tyIes, s['lids, stripes, intarsias ••• in a ter- i I I tific range of wanted. fall and winter colors. J Sizes S,M-L-XL, Sketched, just a sampling "SEE HOW .THEY RUN" ()f the large selection. Not all sizes in aU styles and colors. by Philip King Sorry, no mail or phone orders NOV. 6, 7*, 8, 12, 13, 14* FRIESAUDITORIUM RESERVATIONS TU 4-2710

"'SATURD~YS SOLD OUIT GROSS! POINTS--16828 K.rcheval A~, GROSSE POINTE-16828 K.rcheval Ave, TIl•• do 2.3700 • Ope" ThUrI •., Prf. until 9.00 TUxedo 2.3700 • 0".,. Thurs., fri. until 9100 produced by special arrangement with Samuel French Northland Center C -357.2900 Northland Center • 357-2900 ------~ ~ - ~ ...... ,.. ------~----_._-~~ ~------~

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Woman's Page. • • by, of and for Pointe Women usual kitchen pdgets, items not see the new cold-watel' deter. Mrs. Livingston Betrothal Told \ Mistletoe Mart Slated Not'- 5 to be found elsewhere. gent demonstration. Other gadget goodies may be Pointers Kept Busy From goodies to gadgets - bling. All Cundy Booth Item. '1'0 help prepare that old-fash- Weds Ohioan ioned Christmas dinner, theJ'e is found in Miss Janet McKenzie's :::$!':':::' '. Grosse Pointe Congregational are' lit trm'lIvoly lllll'klllt(!(t fvr Boutique, 8S well as the Hostess .:-;".'. Church women will provide gift-glvlnll. a terrific slotted kitchen spoon, In the Barbour Chapel of .Mt1F::/' an indispensible chocolate or Shop. Chairman Mrs. Kenneth I them all at the Mistletoe Mart Fl'IJ!lIr('d In Ihe Country Rt.oro At Antique Market Grosse Pointe lV'emorial Church butter farmer, a cutting board Wheeler has lots of small ~ift I.ti;;:;r next Thursday, Nov~mber 5, is honwllllllh' dlill Hlllll'll. Mrs. last Saturday, October 24, Mrs. _::{:~:- with its own magnetic knife to items such as pencil holde .."'S, from 9:30 in the morning until Alfl'Nt 'l'~1'Ilttrt'llcommittee has hang in your kitchen, and lots decorated kitchen slates, all Annual Event Sponsored by Goodwill Juniors David H. Livingston, of Gray- .X,; 9 in the evening, and nursery also provld~,d old-fUHhlcmed plc- r of other items for gadget lovers. kinds of holiday match folders Scheduled November 8 Through I I; I ton road, was married to Robert 1 13t: service will be provided. kles, jt"IIIt'H Illlcl Jllms, been This 'n' That will also feature a and boxes, glass ash trays made M. Patton, of Columbus, O. 48 Dealers to Exhibit m: Mrs. Wayne Osborn and Mrs. saIud, WIIIC'i)nHlnBlue llnd ched- "Leather-Clean"-a mus .. for so from unusual bottles. Come and he Reverend Richard W. rr ;::1 John Klock, co.chairmen of the dUI" dwese utt.l'lIl'lIvcly packaged many articles-and be sure to see tilem all! Busy with plans for the 17th Annual Junior Good. Mitchell officiated at the cere- -Y'::, Baked Goods Booth, and their In little brown JUgs. will Industries Antiques Market and Sale are ever so mony. Mrs. Livingston wore a clever cooking committee have Mrs. Ed'gBl" Gore w~ll serve thin many members of the Junior Group living in the Grosse camel- colored wool she at h turned out rolls and rolls of the a crisp, refreshing luncheon a1 givin Pointe area. ,--~------dress, with a corsage of green- most marvelous cheese pastry. the Mistletoe Mart. Her menu (1) I II (J I Poin Mrs. T~omas. C. Fox, ~f Isuccess of the Antiques Market ish-beige orchids. I All you dc is top slices with features a favorite Maurice U\oCnelle cJalOn Sam Radnor CIrcle. IS reSpOnSI. I and Sale is the advance sale of Diane Livingston, in a camel-I olives or mushrooms. then pop Salad and hot rolls. Be sure you them into the oven, They freeze have a tiCket-available at the tradi bIe for the mailing of the tickets. Efficient Mrs. Oliver W. colored Princess line dress of i 84 Kercheval Patron letter. Assisting her Sturdevant, of Lakeland avenue, light, ...eight wool, attended her f£~V: beautifully. Directions are on check rooms or at the door. This Mr is Mrs. Paul D. Richmond, is charged witlt this responsibil- mother. John Patton attended Wi::::-:.:" .:/":""-" :,:~):: ..:.,:::':l each pastry roll. is a delicious way to refresh TU 2-9440 chair of Newcastle road. ity. Mrs. Alexander Leete, of his father. Also present were .::;ti:«:{~:.;.;:>/)~ This delicious specialty may and relax during a busy shop- to h Mrs. Bill O. Brink, of Edge- Lake Shore lane, as' hostesses Mrs. Livin{;c;ton's other daugh- ::~,h\>t:l:i'~~k:A.the day of the Mart, but don't Shoppers in a hurry should booth collection of advertisements in Junior Group members avail-I Livingston, "=:";;;T~,::-::':;\.::f:S1U" delay! be sure to stop at Mrs. Glen DANCING CURL ERMA East the Grosse Pomte area-and! able when they ar~ needed to After a vacation in Bermuda " ".,' '.-'''-'':' , Mrs. O. R. Wileoxon's Candy Siewert's Snack Sh?ppe, Sloppy-. P N ENT • Mrs. you can rest assured that if sht> I assist in manni?g the booths of I the new Mr. and Mrs. Patto~' Ai a family dinner party, Mr. Booth is stOcked with old-fash- joes or a steammg hot dog $9 50 Season needs help, Mr. Brink will be ,the dealers durmg the luncheon will ee at home in Columbus, 0.1 and Mis. Raymond J. Carnaghi ioned goodies to satisfy your s~rved with potato chips ~ill • year-I' available .• \5 President of the and dinner hotlI"3, I ~_~_ of Cadieux Road announced the sweet tooth and delight your fIll you up. Tea, coffee, IDllk, SHAMPOO AND WAVE duplic Men's Board 'Df Directors of Mrs. Shirley T. Johnson, of '11 k h Good 'll I d 'engagement of their daughter, family and friends. Homemade donuts and cookies are also on. • " . . WI ma e t e WI n us- THEODORA PHYLLIS, to Roy Chri fudge sauce wHI be available as the Snll-ek 8hoppe menu. . Goodwill Industries, Mr. Brink T?urame court, IS co-chamnan I tries Building her headquarters A M't h II M D $2.25 knows the impl:>rtance of help- WIth Mrs. Leete. Mrs. Lester J. 1 from November 8 through 11. ,I C e, ., well as chocolare-eovered mints A new and interesting booth ing the handicapped. Colby, of Harvard road, is chair- I Dr. Mitchell is the son of and Katydid'3. Nuts and Bolts at the Mistletoe Mart this year • TOUCH-UP • Of great importance to the man of admission tickets. She Com?lete lunCfheons. and d.in- Mr Roy Mitchell of Trenton are there for snacking and of is called "This 'n' That." Chair- ______~______ners Will be served dally durlOg S. , $7.50 course' those marvelous pecans man Mrs. Richard Hudson has I 1.0 the hours of the show in the Mich., and the late Mr. Mitchell, for Ohristmas bakIng or nib- I filled this booth with really UD- I L. ,.j i Copper Kettle Dining Room. If Miss C-arnaghi s t u die d at i only a sandwich or snack is de. the University of Detroit and Month-End i sired, the Ice Cream Parlor, Maclean College. She is a see- I with its quaint and attr,active retary at Ford Motor Company, I setting, is available. Capable Dearborn. I Mrs. Robert H. Dodd, of Belan- D M'tch II . 1 us r. I e IS an a umn • ger road, and Mrs. John Mont- f th U. 't f Not e D me gomery, of University pla'ce, will 0 d Me nlVettrSl ~Y it ah.r>r>l 'bl f . an arque e umyers -yS c vv be respomn e or Its success. of Med"lcme. H'e IS prese ntl y a A g'reat deal of planning is re- staff member in th,e Depart- BRAS quircd to provide food for the ment of Radiology, Mercy Hos- * BANDEAU in cotton, i dealers arriving early to set up pital. Monroe. their booths for the Show, and Th I t b IT' d at . H 't lOt ~y P an 0 e ma Ie laces. lycra, sizes chairman. for Dealer '.OSpl a 1 Y St CIare de Mont efaIco on May IS Mrs. G. Norman GIlmore, of 15 32-38, A,B,C Cups Ballantyne court, assisted by . Mrs. Robert N. Patterson, of "* Many Strapless Styles Hampton road. will Antiques Market and Sale in the Group One of the important attr",~- are the outstanding displays of rare American and imported i tions in the Show is the Pantry Values to $5.95 I Shelf. Shelves are bulging with antiques shown by 48 top deal- home made jellies and jams, ers, and the treasures from 99 See You at the pickles and the like, all made donors in the metropolitan area chest •••• $84.99 $1 Christmas Fair by Junior Goodwill members, ft°'!' sabletihnthe Goodwill Indus- . ries 00 • Grosse Polnttl MemorIal Center Ohalrmen of the Pantry Shelf fri..Sat., Od. 30.31 a're Mrs. George L. Domine, Jr., 1 Imagine being able in a few FREE AOMltSION and Mrs. Clayton E-arker. hours to shop 48 dealers, many In close proximity t,,) the Pan- from far off ~tates, a~ und~r try Shelf is the Country Store one roof! To a.ccom-phsh thIS •with its early American atmos- feat on one's own would take i phere, taking one back to the years. ,turn of the century with its The Antiques Market and Sale \wonderful aged cheddar cheese opens on Sunday, November 8, ;and an unlimited variety of old- and runs through Wednesday, 371 FISHERROAD (Opposite Grosse Pointe High School) \hshioned ca~dy and colorful November 11. Hours: Sunday- Store Hours: 10 c.m. to 5 p.m. •wares. 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Monday and Highlighting the Junior Good- Tuesday-ll a.m. to 10 p.m.; ------~------~------Wednesday-ll a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday Admission - $2; Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday- $1; Goodwill Industries Building Open Tlwrs., Fri. until 9:00 -Brush street at East Grand boulevard.

NTEM RARY BEDROOM GROUP

STl.L NO NEON ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICEDIlf you delight In using your smart )(ot toot neon may not imagination you'll love this eloquently designed group. Unhampered by ~ary fn1ls, have its place tn tbe gen- eral scheme -of things, but It haa the quiet, clean lines so easy to live with for a long, long filM.. The 011walnut finish It here at Sea Pines Planta- tion we are celebrating accented by slender metal outlining reversfble ebony and ft)I8Wood panels. another neon-free year. Nature and neon don)t mix ••. we concentrate on mix- ing nature and people. Our food still comes from the teeming local bays and :rounds ... Signs only whis- per directions. AM the c0l- ora here are soothing . . . deep greens of palm and pine and the lush Tifton fairways, pasteis 01 bright sky and frothy surf. For diversion Y01l :still ( Revtef'SlDIesId parfcas for boys • • • have to depend on such hallowed pastimes as championship golf, spirited julcswhat ther want for the outdoor life saddle horses and fishing for blues and kings. Some- how - night clubs, snow this winter. All in sizes 8 to ZO. OuT cones and souvenir shops don't fit on this subtropical excmsive n"ylon cardigan style in zig..zag island paradise. Folks who have bought our large wooded home- quilt and di?mond quilt. Black to red 01' sites are doing wonders for our public relations. They know we stick to our long- mallatd blue to cranbetTY. 15.00 Collar range planning which in- Elegant hand-guided outline quilt IOfa lux- cludes conservation of the uriously cushioned in fc:lm and faam rubber T.'ltural beauty - and ex- for the ultimate in comfort. Blue/Green Of acyle with roll"l1nder hood. Navy to Ct'8.n~ cludes honky tonks. The America!!. Society of Land- Brown/Beige floral and Natural and Lime scape Architects thinks the solid colon. berry Of electric blue to black. 18.00 Sea Pines plan is so good they gave us a gold medal! IMMEDIATE DalVERY Acrylic pile style with ncing stripe, at.. The cost of bullding a home at sea Pines is sur- prisingly reasonable. But taebed hood, double-stitehed quitt nylon you may have trouble de- ciding which site is best-- along the gol! course, 'CONTEMPORARl' on ocher side. Mallard blue pile to black oc~anfront,ocean-forest,or overlooking Calibogue DINING GROUP Sound and the Intracoastal « blaCK pile to mallard. 18.00 Waterway. hi' lawrence Peabody Come to our oceanfront Beautiful, Jignt-scQle dining pieces William Hilton Inn and pleasingly proportioned the tmoli Mail and phone ord .... fiUed sample a few days ot this for no-neon, Daiue-ricb pian- apartment or limited dining area.. 011 .Uon. , walnut finish, ••• carefree walnut plastic table top _ • • blade or white YinyI POI' i.f.... ati •• abon! bomesi.es; .he Inn and com- ...... pleted homes available' for sea~nal rental, write A1" dlameter table one 12" filler

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Thursday, October 29 1964 ~ ------' GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty~One 1 Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women :er------_._------

bE:' PTA at Mason Sampling At 'The Sampler'. 1~"=_='""m"wn~1 ie's Schedule Holly Fair esg Sets Bake Sale ;'1 eth ~ift The Mason School mothers i li:[1 ~lS, November Preview will be busy baking in the next 1::1 all few days for the Election Day .. "S I S I " PI d Bake Sale, Tuesday, November ' [.:.'.".~>. erg amp er a e anne This Year. Featuring Hundreds 3. in the school libra.'y. Mrs. . Ide md of Items Hand-Made by Women Donald Bangs, P.T.A. Fund- ::,'1

TI of Pointe Unitarian Church ~~iS~:so~h~;:;;,~~. ~~t~e;:k~~ .;;:.::.:.::>.:~.;. . 1(' kind of distinctive and carefullv hand.made co-operate with this project. , t1~lngs tI~at add the warmth of intimacy 'to Christmas Donuts and coffee will be >~ cf~I\'.lIlg w:ll. cOI.n prise t he unique bounty at the Grosse available dS early as 7 a.m. for )'1 .olllte l nltanan Church's November 10 Holly Fair the morning voters. One area .'

Samp~er-this year's diminutive version of the church's of the library will be designated .i..:i.~,i trac!JtlOnal Christmas bazaar. as The Specialty Corner to dis- :\Irs. Allen Freiwald the "-- - . _..-.~--~-- play those extra special baked [{! :./..r.;.. h '. . items. Cupcakes and cookies ~l <: airman, invites the public age tnmmmg and home decora- can be purchased during recess i ::,;1 :.:;,; to have tea and cookies tion h;l\,(>bepn created by artist I by the school children. ! ;:~~ :A F~i~J';tig~t~~u~~heri~~~;~mli{,~::~"~~F~::;;.a;:y~::"t.:"~ha:~~~~h:;O~:~~dh:~: 1;1 ~as e erson avenue. :assisted by Mrs. Mack Monroe. following mothers to !IeI'Ve on ,\ (:1 :\1rs. Thomas :\Iiller's Four- I did ~ h d her (;ommittee: Mrs Charles ::':: ~:::: Seasons Basket Booth will offer: las eve OPE' an alTay 0 •. an - Woodbury. Mrs. Rob~rt Wand- t~ ..: R

~~~~~~:~e~d:t~~~~; i~:~:i~~S~n- m:~:1 ;;::.:ns ::: ar;: t:~ca:::;n i ~_c_~.~~. C_~._~._s~__~_nD_t/_;:_eU_i:_~_d ...;:.::.:...::.....:!: .....::.: ..:;::: ...:;:.: Chri;;tmas Oesigns for paek- Ii scarves. whimsies and crocheted M~s.e_ii_:~Robert__~_:_:~_s_.Russell. . MARY J AcNOl~.rlJ<., B1taU))t RO U GH S ...:::,:,:,:,':::,,::~;':':~ -"- --- "-----~- - - _ ..._-- --~ ---- ~:5:::;~~~fi~:~f:~~'~.::: ; Har:~S:A!~:~:acyI! --will afford a selection of very .;.:, :\~ I ril)l> gifts at Mrs. Stanley it! TUxedo 4.3100 (J

S~th~:o~:;=~ of experience- In one of the workshops of The Holly ed) MRS. THOM'P:S bYMi~LER~rapu:~e ~~;::,:::::::::~:;:~rr:~:m-{:!~:~~;;:;::::::::::;:,::;:::~::::::':::::'::::?::::;:;':%;!'?::;:;:::,~:::,:.::m;;~:::::::;:;,,;::;;::,::':::,t';:~:i~::;?::!::;;;;,:;:;:;,~:IT::r:r:m:~:::,~;~r:~jJ tested. family-favorite recipes Fair Sampler, three Grosse Pointe Uni- Baskets chairman. The Sampler Sale, at -- ._. ._~ .__ from around Gro!'se Pointe will tarian Church ladies look up from their the Church in East Jefferson avenue, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~:l::~:;n=~:~~~?<~j;.~~~' be offered by Mrs. Elizah Pox- preparations for the November 10 event. will be a preview of the BIG Holly Fair ~ ~ r1~ ,1 son, along with hand-eolored At the table (left to right) are MRS. planned next year, in the new Grosse ~ TJon~rar'Z - ~~,..~!.,rl'~~f'~...".".... ,<~""".-wI! »_~ notation calendars by Mrs. John ALLEN FREIWALD, Holly Fair chair- Pointe Unitarian Church, now under f.l. r l,t '--'I ~ ~'t.... ::A Mackay. And Mrs. Charles Ab- man; MRS. ROB E R T McFADDEN construction on Maumee avenue. W . 't ~~t .< .' ~ ~ " bott is in charge of the "proof Christmas Designs chairman' and (seat~ :~ Ie l ' ~1. ,-,trA;;.. '. ~ .~" of the pudding" department-, ---.----~-.-. --~----' -.-~.------.-~-~ ~ oS; )1 homemade cookies. '.. : (,t ewe ers ~-;!,~t :.Il Uniq le will be Mrs. Joseph Medlterraean l/oilday Party Planned Nov. 5 '~ f \~~.. ~ Leonard's amusing hand pup- ~"i ~ pets and Mrs. Alfred Taylor's Gr~sse P~int~rs are invited [ Guests will gather in the a~ well. as recipes for the prin- \l'!E ./.)" delightful pet accessories. to d.n.v~ aw,:,y NOVlm?er gloom Crystal Ballroom for a Riviera clpal dIshes. ~ INVI'TES YOU TO VISIT ::A ------by .Jolnmg III a lYledlterranean repast including delicacies from Following dinner the party ~ ~ If k h Hohday sponsored by the Grosse I . will be piped aboard by models l:l~ 11 someone as swat it is Pointe War Memorial Center on both the French and Itahan . th I t t' t d v, ~ that makes a good talker. I'd . . . I wearmg e a es In resor an ~ auR BOOTH AT ~ answer very simply that a good the evenjng of T h u r s day, icUlsIne~: Tables WIll be decorated beach wear from some of, \l'!E ~ listener makes a good talker. November 5, beginning at seven Ia la shIpboard and favors and Grosse Pointe's most fashion-I f.l. :.:;l -James Stephens o'clock. fancy menus will be g~ven to all able stores. I ~ l! ------.-- By color film, members of I?1 T1 Chr- tlna Fa.-r ~ 'I the party will be taken on a com- I ~ n e IS S' 11 plete tour of the Mediterranean ~ ~ including European, Middle f.l. WAR MEMORIAL CENTER ~ Eastern and North A f r i can ~ r! ports. The itinerary is that ~ Tomorrow and Saturday ~ Igiven the most discriminating ~ n passengers of the Cunard Line. f.l. H F. I 00 10 00 S t 10 00 5 00 ~ Reservations for this gala are ~ ours: rl". : - : : a., : -: ?! being taken now at the Grosse 1?1 W. ~~lOO0 ~ Pointe War Memorial office, 32 tl': • In a ..;;? luega • 11 Lake Shore Road. Patrons may f.l. ~ either apply in person or send ~ ¥! their check through the mail. ~ Also View Our Special Showing ~ Dinner, entertainment and film ~ Of The Complete ~ are offered for a total of $4.50. ~ ~

Lets feare no Storme, before I~ OMEGA WATCH LINE • ~ we feele a Showre. . ~ ! -Michael Drayton I.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

exquisite cuisine cocktails

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN For that afternoon get-together .. Taste Tempting

ADMISSION ORCH. BALe. BALC COCKTAIL : PRIME R1BS OF BEEF PRICES LOGE A.K L.R MATS .. WED & SAT $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 ~ WIth baked potato ~ MATS. su~, & HOLIDAYS $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 HOU R ~ served nightly for ALL EVENINGS $3.00 $2.!l0 $2.00 daily 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. hot and cold hots d'oeuvres served ~ yovr enjoyment EXCLUSIVE EvenIngs 8.30 PM Ertept Sunday EvenIngs 8;(10 P.M All Malinees 2;00 P.M .. -NAME.------_ ------_ MICHIGAN at the Plano Bar~nlghtly 8 p.m. to 2 !I.m. Br:.,g your AOORESS _ fMends '.0 enjoy the plano stylings of thls floe recording PREMIERE artist. I-{e'll play the favorites ~:ou request. Why not NO OF SEATS at $ M8t 0 Eve 0 MICHAEL QUATRO: visit us .soon for a thoroughly t:IJJoyable evening.

WED. EVE. OATE REQUESTEO ALTERNATE OATES _ " Sena check or money order payable to UNITED ARTISTS for dinner, snack or cocktails jOin your friends "On The Hill" OCTOBER 28 THEATR£ and enclose stamped. self.addressed envelope CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY --_ .._------12 NOON-9 P.M. RESERVATIONS ~ f--'-.-/ PHONE Ca1/886-1931 llERE~ at Picard-:",' orton J.- AA~, •..'-'~ REGULAR ADMISSION Al All ~ "/lU,J(/1Q 9627135 We regret we cannot accept table reservalions after 7 p.m. PRICES DO NOT APPLY Sf A~S STORES IAO BAGLEY AVE 01 GRAND CIRCuS PARK 962 2767 FOR PREMIERE NIGHTS ~------

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proportlor.'j ••• but the look is authenticol~y residence., man Come in ond see our selection. $6.5v- $6 95-$9.~O. 336.unitsj Studios, 1, 2, 3, 4 bed> rooms • Underground parking fJ!C!!.:.t!:?!o?::!~7!. from $140 per month CiJUJIISBPOINT. /~/)/) ~;;///& ~l / E. LAFAYETTE at RIVARD T~lt.phon~ TV l,82S! /u U(/ Jfl.!f7Vf-VV ((!{bj(; DETROIT 7, MICHIGAN PUNCH & JUDY BLOCK Hours 9 to I 3 Kercheval Ave., FURNISHED MODELS OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. at Fisher Road Visit, write" or phone: 962-7400 for leasing information *; .f ----~---~--~---~~~~~~~-=--~-_._~._-_= .~ 'd_.' __ ~~--_.------~--~~~~~~-~~~-'------""'Iayr------~-~

Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page Twenty-TwG GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Woman's Page • • • by, of and for Pointe Women 5chenthaler to be relayed via Mrs.. Fitzsimons, (and, in. Be Millionaire cidentally, t~ properly bid Mrs. FitZSimons "bon voyagf"). Pointe Symphony Has Musicale Sunday IFron1Another Pointe of Vie,-v • • * Pr At This Party (Continued from Page 17) UDouble~Takes" If you passed a stranger in the street last wep.k, did Be a millionaire. Have a i ¥:~.:;:. . a quick "double-take," looked again, and decided that 51 we.1lth of fun at the C(~nter i r:( '. who plan to be HDown Under" Christmas you "must have met that man before. but where?"-stop Club's Millionaires Party and I [i;}>:::.,::. "~"'... racking your brains! .: " ; .. "" Dance. at Alger House, 32 Lake ;i .'. ::..?t .' .. • * * The gentleman responsible for all th?s~ second Shore road the evening of Fri. :,:', ..,>..~.::. News glances is Richard Devon, a free-lance teleVISIon actor. Places you could have "met" him range from The De- day. :'Jovember 6, from 9 to 12 Australians and New Zealanders must have a special It's fenders' courtroom to the Cartwright Ranch. o'clock. I affinity for our part of the world-for Grosse Pointe, in Harvest Mr. Devon. his wife and her father, Robert Riopelle, Part of the main floor of the I particular. . terian mansion will be turned over to I are here from California, visiting Judge and Mrs. Thomas A tra From Tokyo, Japan, comes word of a new link about booths and games of skills where 1 J. Murphy. the din to be forged in the chain of international personal rela- Mr. Riopelle is Mrs. Murphy's ~rother. Th.e trio fascinating prizes may be won. I continu tionships: The engagement of Helen Elizabeth, daughter arrived in town in time for a gathermg of the RIOpelle o'clock The Great Hall will feature the i clan last Saturday, at an 84th birthday party honoring music of Boston Clark's Combo of His Excellency, the New Zealand Ambassador to Japan, when b I matriarch Mrs. Oscar Riopelle, of Harbor Island, Detroit. for d a n c i n g with candelite Mr. E. B. E. Taylor, and Mrs. Taylor, and William Bruce erally tables in tlie corners to lend Coleman, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Coleman, of Hamp- * • * ing loa atmosphere. The panelled Jo. ton.road. Invitations Are Out delectab sephine Gregory Room will be Invitations to the annual dinner.dance given by the Mrs. Fr 1 i g h t e d by the huge walk.in Miss Taylor is a native of Christchurch, New Zealand, eral cbs fireplace. and a graduate of Rangi Ruru Presbyterian Girls School, Woman's Auxiliary to Cottage Hospital for the doctors Serving w and their wives went in the mail last week. It's a complete evening. There i C~ristchurch. ing: Mrs. will be fun and prizes at the' Mr. Coleman holds degrees in Engineering and The party is scheduled Saturday, .Novemb.er 14, at chairman; games tables, dancing to smooth Business Administration from the , the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Mark Otis and hIS orches- orations c rhythms in the Great Hall and and is currently manager of the W. R. Grace and Com. tra will provide the music. Clark. di the reward of pleasant friend- pany Overse~s Chemical Division operation in Japan. Mrs. Bernard 'Whitley, general chairman, is being Mrs. Dona ship a r 0 u n d the refreshment assisted bv co-chairman Mrs. John Herrmann. The deco. man; and tables. The wedding will take place in December, in Tokyo, who will s where the couple plans to make their home. rating cOlnmittee includes Mrs. George P. Johnson. Mrs. man. All young single adult Grosse Ralph E. Quinones and. Mrs. Pierre Font~ _ An add Pointers in their twenties and * • * ner will thirties and their guests are i~. Reunion in Hong Kong vited. Men will weJ'lr business Photo by l!:~dle McGrath, Jr. Off this wef'k for Hong Kong, and a visit with h~r suits, yo~ng ladies wool sheaths. Exa~ining musical objects to be dis- membership chairman, and ROBERT daughter and son.tn-Iaw, the John Tsehurtschenthalers, lOOKING FOR Dates are welcome but in no played at the Grosse Pointe Symphony M. ORR, a member of the Society and their children, is Mrs. Frank E. Fitzsimons, of lIar- way n&essary. An after hour's THAT party will be held in a private Society Reception and Musicale' to be Board of Directors and Director of the vard road. home. held Sunday at the Grosse Pointe Cen- Grosse Pointe Libraries. Displayed in Mrs. Fitzsimons interrupted her pre.trip prepara- tral Library are CAMILLA AYERS, the background is a manuscript of early One aga tions last Sunday, for a Triple Purpose Party. The Fitz- High Sch society president, holding a unique minia- church music. slmonses invited relatives and dose friends to an Open eSpecial ture violin, MRS. BOGDAN BAYNERT, vita the House, to ... munity to Vesuvio . ------~---~.- ----_._------_._------ART GALLERY ••• (1) introduce their new son.jn-Iaw, N. Daniel Book Wee Seyler-Kaiser Rites Revealed DOG BITE Cosentino, whose marriage to their daughter, Frances, (lift ? event take _~ ~~___ Cherly Coticchio, 3, of 595 was announced in July ... (2) celebrate Frances' October library on Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Mr. Seyler was graduated Lakeland, was bitten on the 25 birthday . . . (3) collect messages for Mrs. Tschurt. ber 4. fro Boys an Kaiser. of Troy. N. Y., announce from Grosse Pointe University hand, Wednesday, October 21, I ------Gold Club will tha marriage of their daughter, School and is in his senior year by a dog owned. by Manon books add : MHry Lynne, to Terry S. Seyler, . 50n of the Francis W. Seylers I at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insb. Bankcroft of 604 Notre Dame'i library's ( of Deeplands road on Septem-: tute in Troy where he is affili- The child was treated at Bon For Home Delivery and old Golf will be d' ber 26. ! ated with Delta Kappa Epsilon Secnurs Hospital and the Board the library The marriage \\-as performed! fraternity. of Health notified. Phone LO 7-0178 A colo Buy Him or Her a Pointing by the Rev, Joseph F. Barker, ~--_ .._---~-~------Tees library d for Christma, . of 51. Paul the Apostle C}1urch I 14K GOLD ••. MADE TO YOUR art decor : in Troy. Originoi Imported Oil Paintings AN AFFECTIONATE MEMOIR SPECIFICATIONS IN OUR in the art d MODERATELY PRICED I. Gail A. Kaiser attended her )fountain Valley Water OF REWARDING YEARS I OWN SHOP. direction 0 • Landscapes • Seascapes I sister as maid 'of honor and this occasi • Figures • Still Lifes Donna DeLong was bridesmaid . An Itle,,' Ch"rm was design Not 0 laxative $2.00 to $200.00 . Attending Mr. Seyler was Zenon For M'Lady's Brace'et 560 by Mrs. B : Lishchynskyj as best man. David \' PURP' For your health's or carbonated Beautiful Portraits of students. Your loved Ones Burden ushered. AND THE BOY soke--drink 6 to 8 -No chlorine-Low table will $30.00 and up , The bride is a graduate of \ glosses today. .;olt-tasty--pure ed by the . the Academy of the Holy Names, Frames to Suit .. A""IAUNG GIfT IOCIC under the i ;\.!bany, New York and the Sa- AT THESE GROSSE POINTE STORES Valente jewelry • SPECIALS. lOa 'I'HE HOUOAY SIASClM Greenhoe. I maritan Hospital School of Farms Market. 355 Fish.r Rood TU 2-5100 Don't mi 8x 10 Oil Pointing<; : Nursing in Troy. She is a mem- ." Co,I F. High 16601 E. W.rren TU 1-4801 Hamlin's Market, 19 ~.,cheyal Ave TU 5.8400 of books in Beoutif'Jlly Framed I ber of the Country Club of VANTAGE $2."715 .l'f %0" .D •• 'fO'. Customer Parking OpenMon.-Thurs . 9-6 ful atmosp $9.95 to $'6.00 I Troy and is on the staff of Verbrugg., C. Market, 898 St. Clair TU 5.1565 Terms to Suit Next to Valente Bldg. Fri. and Sat. 9.8 Junior H. I Albany Medical Center. I ----~------~---_. __ . ~------."'t~. Elect« At Hn

Prior to of the GroS! at the clubl JaiLJ. Thursday la, rectors werE party for II their wives. Following Schwartz of W. J. Lilly I elected to tl Officers f will be Iva dent; Tro vice-preside: Kahn, secre Celebrating Our Peabody. tr Hunt I at our Sea Fl 3rd Anniversary This Jlrid Izew location Schmidts, l are headin in charge c Hunt Club' Orgy. \/ISIT OUR All manr water fish, sterst elan scheauled followed b: ULTRA-MODERN SALON room. * Air-Conditioned Dryers *Complete Expert Staff 8pecializing Sln ... * Hair Styling * Permanent Waving *Bleaching / ~ Facials - - REfRESHMENTS SERV\NyGOCTOBER 291\-\, ONLY ART 10DA I The Fl Door Prize Fridays of a .t TUE $2500 Permanent MAl will be 01 15318 E. JEFFERSON AVE. S.turd.y

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Present Trial Garden Awards Altar Society To Hear Talk November 2 Harper Woods Auxiliary Presbyterian Church Eleven local clubs have par .. (blue garden), and Suburbia The regular meeting of the Negro and a Catholic, his topic President Mrs. Ed war d P. To Have Fall Card Party ticipated in the Trial Gardens Garden Club, (pink garden). St. Paul Altar Society will be and point of view should be of Letscher extends her invitation The Ladies Auxiliary of Har- :. did at the Grosse Poin:c War Memo- Two clubs received White held Monday, November 2, at prime interest to everyone. to all the women of the parish per Woods No. 585 F. and A. M. ri".!, an(l on Wednesday, Octo- h t h will hold a fall card party that R\bbons, the G r 0 sse Pointe 1:30 o'clock in the Par ish H 0 s t e s s for t e ea our ~o attend this Monday's meet- Wednesday, November 11, at Slates Fall Dinner ber 22, awards for the best gar- Shores Garden Club, for main. -stop House, The speaker of the after. which follows the program, will mg. 1 : p.m. in the Jefferson Tem- tenance and appehrance of its 7 30 Traditional Harvest Buffet To F~oture Candy And dens were presented. noon will be Albert Wheeler, be Mrs. Frank J. Weston. She _.____ pIe at 2200 E ..Eleven Mile road 'cond -Cooky Jar Shop: Mrs. Freder!~k Wilson Winner of the Blue Ribbon is yellow garden, and the Grosse the Grand Marais Garden Club, Pointe Woman's Club, for basic Ph.D. will be assisted by Mrs. Frank If you launch your bark upon I in St. Clai~ Shores. . . lctof. Is Genera I C hairman (for its ysllow garden). plan for its yellow garden. A. Gorman, Mrs. E. F Goodrich, the ever.agitated but healthful A donatIon of $1.25 15 bemg ~ De. Dr. 'Wheeler, a research scien- It's ~u!umn. in Grosse Pointe _ and that means The Grosse Pointe Park Gar- A special award was given tist at the University of Michi- Mrs Francis .T. L y n c h, Mrs. waters of truth, you will en- asked \ and prizes will be dis- the Grosse Pointe Garden Club, gan, will speak on "Racial Ten. Thomas Nester and Mrs. Blount counter storms. tributed. Refreshments will be )elle, H~est Dmner tIme at the Grosse Pointe Woods Presby. den Club'g hlue garden receiv£,d for its use of all-new material. tenan Church, ------the Red Ribbon award, and t.he sions." As Dr. Wheeler is a Slade. -Mary Baker Endy' served. omas A tradition at the church Cooky Jar," a shop to satisfy all Yell~' Ribbon was Ilhared by Every cloud engenders not a trio the dinner will be served with a sw~et tooth. It will be the Junior League Garden Club, storm. -Shakespeare continuously from 5 to 8 I open from 3:30 to 9 o'clock at ---~------pelle o'clock on November 13,: the church the day of the din- Dring when buffet tables will lit- I nero troit. erally groan under tempt- I In charge of t?e go?dies is ing loads of delicious and IMrs. Kermeth SmIth, Wlt~ Mrs. MISS SALLY delectable foods. .Jack Wash?urn as her aSSlstant. . I ReservatiOns may be made by ~ the Mrs. :rirmederick Wl1s~n isfgfe?- calling Mr~. Frederick Olmsted now has her Combs and f I('tors eral (' a an or tea alr. J at TU 4-4534. The tickets are I ~ervlng with her are the f0116W-1$2 for adults and $1 for children mg: Mrs. Everett Roll. food 12 years old and under. The brushes awaiting )I'ouat .4, at chal~an; ~rs. F:ed Tew, dec-, nursery will be open during 'ches- oratIOns chalI"man. Mrs. Thomas serving hours. CIs!,k. dining room chairman; _ . _ David Of being Mr!I. Donald Koch. buffet chair- I man; and Mrs. Floyd Sieber, I dero- who will llerve as hostess chair- Engaged Mrs. man. Grosse Pointe An added feature of the din- ner will be the "Candy and JUSTl~ 19565 ~,,~ack DOWN DBJVERS Pierce Holding TU 4-6072 Book Week Tea

> One again the Pierce Junior High School Library Club in. .. vites the Grosse Pointe com- L ... 94" Slouch couch from $299 munit'; to its annual National '.f: ••. LAM AWOMOfQfUl 'IA(ll\O" Book 'Week ~Tea. ThIs year the ; event takes place in the school :'. P With library on Wednesday, Novem- ber 4. from 2 p.m. to 4 p.:'1. Boys and girls of the Library t: .. DA'I tRAVEL CO. Club will talk about tb new ~. books added this year to the 1 library's rollection. New books r .. and old books in new dresses : • •• exclusive with Englander', will be displayed attractively on ( .. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, jet from Detroit Includes the library tab~es. L:;<~. 7 doys, 6. nig.hts Condado Beach Hotel & meals. $289°0 lemarbbfy smart lines ••• lush rubber and foanI A colorful mobile, special Stop In M'oml & New York at same air fore . cushioning ••• fabulous selection of colors ancI library door panels and other The engagement of JUDITH CARIB~EAN CRUISES, Christmas & New Yeart $18000 art decorations are being made MAYNARD, daughter of Mr. and otners from $64.00 ...__ _ . fabrics including nyions. textures, .'-pall", in the art department under the and Mrs. Howard N. Mayn~rd, Scotchgard and plastics. Included at no direction of Mr. Rathbun for, of Lakepointe avenue, to Don- ~E~I~~~R9A~~~ f~O~UI~~~•.._ :::::::::::::::::::::: $395°0 charge Is 1/3 yard of matching fabric whidl this occasion. The tablecloth aId H. McIver, Jr., son of Mr. GREEK ISLANDS, Air/Sea cruise' $~5730 may be used for ariD ccvers, bead .... was designed and is being made and Mrs. Donald H. McIver, from New York ~ by Mrs. Boan's household art Sr., of Rosedale court, was an- or swatch for conveniently coordinattno $ 70 students. The "goodies" on the nounced at an Open House at ~:a~""o~r:~~.~~~~_~::!.~~:::~.~~~~~d:~.,.,..~~~~~~.....5 6 (; other items ~ room. You fN1Y choose frca table will be prepared and serv- the Maynaids' horr.e last Satur- tIoucb couches and chairs, pntow back cmcI ed b:,. the ninth grade girls day. .~r~~~t::,~~~~.._~_e_~,...~.~~~~.t~~...~!i::_~~~~~~.:::::::::::$645'0 . tufted back and dUn and of I 10. under the direction Miss The bride-elect, a graduate CHRISTMAS IN BETHLEHEM (Holy Land '99800 Greenhoe. . . . I of Grosse Pointe High School, Pilgrimage) All inclusive from New York __...... Come early, thIa ~ .. WlbeatabW

Don't mlSS t~3 fashIon s~ow I is completing her senior year GNtJDteed a...... ,. Call U8 for more fnformatfon, no obligation of c:oune! Ptck u~ of books in an mformal, dehgh'l at Albion College where she is clfrlfne ticket., at r>ubt/.•hed rates. 6 tul atmo~pher9 at t~e Pierce a member of Kappa Delta soror. Junior Hlgh School LIbrary. ity. Her fiance is working on his Masters degree at the Uni. DJ4Y TRA VEL CO. Election Held versity of M:ichigah and is af. BUD DAY-PRESIDENT filiated with Sigma Chi fra- 16847 Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe-48230 At Hunt Club ternity. An August wedding is planned. \ Teleph~neTU 6-0III Prior to the annual meeting planned. . Reclining At-Eose of the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club chair from $194 at the clubhouse in Cook road, Thursday last, the board of di- rectors were hosts at a cocktail party for the members and their wives. I rA" Padbaek IOfo from $2"49 Following din n e r, J. L. I Feel the exciting t~ngleof 9,000 taste Schwartz of Blairmoor roaa and ' W. J. Lilly of Oxford road were elected to the board. buds bursting into blossom with your WONDERFULLY PrJa¥fIIdai Officers f'lr the 1964-65 year will be Ivan C. Dunhp, presi- IndtwoocI • uent; T r 0 y W. MaschIP-eyer, CONTEMPORARY • • • braII GlX8UIS vice-president; Ken n e th F. very first sip of this rich, sweet wine. Kahn, secretary; and Edwin N. WONDERFULLY PRICED Peabody, treasurer. But a word of caution. Cask Muscatel Is so delectably rich, we recommend you' sip It slowly. Little sips. Cask Muscatel Is a taste experience you'll find Hunt Club. Plans \ difficult to forget. Indeed. Cask MlJscatel Is wine enjoyment 8~ lt~pleasing I best, with It~ full.bodied flavor..., - especially 88tls.ymg right Sea Food Orgy after dinner ••• or for an after. noon excursIon Into simple. quiet moments uf unhurried en. Joymenl Ask for Cask Muscatel •'. This Friday night, the Walter Wine al your favorlle Iiquot J ~s;ore,_ tavern. or luperl'!'arkeJ. codctable table $49.991 $2499 • Schmidts, of Beaupre avenue, with IIab Marble • ••• • are heading up the. committee • in charge ot the Gros"e Pointe • Hunt Club's Annual Sea Food • LC $ • • • Orgy. 8eauIIfuI, ~ walnut • • • All manner of fresh and salt ~ water fish, together with lob. .o willi die line of sters, clams, and oysters are ... scheduled for the feast, to be dean, pedle ...... folJowed by dancing in the ball- .- 1he • • room. IIybng. chab • • • • of IIyfet IIeaceIIentI ~ • •• .. s-. • Immediate deli",""

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Thursday, October 29, 1964 Page Twenty-four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thur Society News Gathered froID All of the Pointes 1~ LA~ To Clark Women's Club Hears Detroit History ISI H I-d M t ]_ R_ Foster, Jr- Style Show The Clark Women's Club will guest speaker at the meeting. ate 0 I ay ar meet at Christ Met hod i s t He will talk on UHistory of De. Claims Bride At Lochmoor Church on Monday, November troit." A S Of Th S 2 at one o'clock. A tea and social t tar e ea James Rolland Foster, Jr., The Lochmoor Club will hold hour wil;.precede a short busi- U you have been badly wrong- . , son of the senior Fosters, of a luncheon and style show on 4 811 ness mee mg. Ied, forgive and forget. _ Littlestone road, claimed Judy Ann Baumgartner as h.is bride Wednesday, November 4, at Our month end special _M_r_._H_._G_I_assf_o_fd_Wl_.I_I_be_th_e M_ary__ Ba_k_e_r_E_d_dYParade To Open Pre-Christmas -Bazaar and Mid-Way 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. James B. October 10, in the First Metho- Fridcy, Saturday ond Sunday Only At Parish School; Snacks and dist Church of Portage, Mich. Doll and Mrs. Earl R. Boonstra Moy's Combination Plate Dinner Available The daughter of Mr. anll Mrs. are hostesses for the event. Egg Roll, Subgum Chow Henry Joseph Baumgartner, of The style show, which will AVAILABLE Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish is busy these days, Portage, wore a floor length be presented by Valerie DeGal. Mein, Fried Rice, Sweet $1 preparing for it~ semi-annual Holiday Mart, to be held gown of silk , styled an, Inc., will folloV\' the lunch. and Sour Pork including 95 Saturday, November 7, in the High School gymnasium with a belled skirt and a de- Soup Dessert and Bev- Reg. eon and have for its theme, , 2.25 MARKETING EXECUTIVE at Fairford and Ballantyne roads. tachable Chapel train. "Fashions from a Pear Tree." erage. Experienced Mart hours are 10 until-Pr-o-m-a-c-k-is-p-ar-a-d-e-ch-a-inr..an--.Motifs of Swiss embroidery Centerpieces for the tables accented her gown, aI'.d her will be in keeping with the fash- E. JeffersO'n and Marter Road 10 o'clock. Mrs. Carl Roehl assisted by Arnold Saviano. '12 Mile South of 9 Mile Rd., St. Cllir Shores • Sales • Product Planning bouffant veil of English illusion ion show theme and will be is this year's general chair- Booths are being stocked with fell from a pointed cap of re- C.rry.()uts, PR 2-'662-Cpen Oally From 11 I.m. to 11 p.m. based ' on a blue and green PLAN A PARTY NOWI • Marketing Research man, assisted by Mrs. Chris- ~eautiful ha?dmade it~ms, ori.g- embroidered Alencon lace and color scheme. Phil Skilman will topher Verbiest as decora. mal ceranu~s, assorted ~mt. seed pearls. She carried a cas- furnish music for the affair. • Sales Promotion • Finance . tions chairman. w ear, ChrIStmas d~cor~tions. cade arrangement of white Fuji After the style show, guests . The Country Store WIll display chrysanthemums. may enjoy an afternoon of • Process Engineering Mrs. J. J. Ai~to ~nd Mrs. t e m p tin g homemade goodies, Karen Ann Baumgartner serv- Zyg.mund MrOWSZl~~kiare co. candy, baked goods, preserves bridge. Reservations may be ed as her sister's maid of honor, made by calling the club. EDUCATION chaIrmen of the G a m e of and special gourmet delights. in a floor length frock of chif- SkilL" Publicity is being han. There will be a Mid.Way, fon over taffeta. She carried a B.S. dIed by Mrs. E. C. Grob and supervised by the men of the cascade of yellow Fuji chrysan- M.B.A.-Marketing Mrs. Morris D~Four. . Holy Name Society, with pl~nty themums. Ne~v Hours Set The Mart will open Wlt~ a of candied apples, cotton candy, Dressed identically were the P.G.-Law Santa Claus parade, featunng hot dogs and other tantalizing bridesmaids, Elizabeth Nass, of At Teen Center Captain Jolly's Trolley and the i tid-bits. marching band from St. Veron. Waukegan, Ill.; Mrs. Henry P.G.-Accounting ica's, as well as various floats The snack bar, operated by Wolfe, of Roseville, the bride- Something has been added to AGGRESSIVE; MARRmD; AGE 36 and bikes 'specially decorated Mrs. ~tephen. Gordon and ~er groom's sister; Karen Wygstra the NeighborhOOd Club Teen and Delores Huver. Kimberly Center and that is time. New RIVER HOUSE CO-OPERATIVE Write BOX D-l0, by the Parish school children. commIttee, WIll be o~en durmg The parade will end at the ~a,rt hours. S t a : t 1. n g at. 4 Becker was flower girl. hours are from 3:30-5:30 p.m., If you've been searching for an apartment, conveniently located, GROSSE POINTE NEWS school, where everyone will join 0 c:.'lck, a spaghettI dmner WIll The attendants carried bOll- Mondays through Fridays for let in a dignified, quiet neighborhcod ... and at a moderate in the festivities. Mrs. Walter be served. quets of yellow and bronze Fuji both Junior and Senior High price chrysanthemums. teens. YOU'VE FOUND IT. a The height of human wisdom Miller Foster served as his Saturday afternoon the hours We have lovely one and two-bedroom, with some luxury three is to bring our tempers down brother's best man. Guests were will remain the same from 1-4 and four-bedroom units. All light and airy. Spacious rOOmswith to our circumstances, and to seated by Henry Wolf, WillIam p.m. Evening hOUl"',,;on the week- modern kitchens. You'll enjoy the beautiful swimming pool and make a calm within, under the Penz, Robert Etter, Warren WinO' end ;tre Friday from 7:30-9:45 the relaxing atmosphere of the patio. h weight of tbe greatest storm stanley and Rod Villeneuve. for Junior High students in 7-8 A limited :lumber of these exceptional apartments are ready for without. -Daniel D~Foe Michael Becker was ring bearer. and 9th grades. immediate occupancy. , The Saturday night dances If you are in the 50 % tox brocket, c one-bedroom apartment fTom 8-11 o'clock will be for will cost you approximately $85.00 per month--o two-bedroom students in Senior High School. will cost you approximately $105 00 per month. Cost for the Saturday night Includes everything but your telephone. \! ADCO UNDERWRITERS, INC~ dance is 50 cents for members and 75 for non-members. Make your new address F All Kinds of Insurance The Teen Center is located Y at the corner of Lakepointe and {River fJ{ouse 15228 MACK AVE. Kercheval in Grace Church. Grosse Pointe Park Activities include pool, ping- COOPERATIVE B ~ong, table games, weight lift- 8900 Jefferson East H. E. "Bud" ing, and dancing. A guest fee Floyd G. Lusk, Gen. Mgr. VA 1-2100 Adelsperger TU 1-6220 or membership is required. President • LIFE • HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS 90

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P-V-BLIC SALES Not an Auction-All Items Priced -Household Furnishings I Mrs. Harold Trunsky 1743 Strathcona I Detroit, Mich. ! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, from 10 A.M. 33,000 Large semi.ranch with lots o~ .expansion room. 4-bedrooms, 2 V2 baths, plus Estate of' William A. Petzold space on 2nd floor for 2 add,tl~nal bedrooms and bath; library, utility room, 1010 3 Mile Drive some carpet and drapes, gas radIant heat, corner site. Worth seeing. TU 1-6300 Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, from 10 A,M. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, FROM 10 A.M. Estate of Adele Groesbeck 2990 E. Grand Boulevard Detroit, Michigan THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, from 10 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Agar 1809 Belmont Ave. Dearborn, Michigan SATUR!)AY, NOVEMBER 14, from 10 A.M. 43,500 Estate of Dorothy M. Jones A new '.ow price to move this almost-new semi-ranch on Lake Shore Drive. Corner sIte. 3 bedro~ms, 2 V2 baths, air Cl)nditioned mah....og.3nypaneled family 150 18 Lssure TU~:6~og6er plumbing, gas heat, 1Ol-foot site. This must be sold. Vacant. Detroit, Michigan WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, from 10 A.M,

Estate of Lillian B. Stewart When Next "On The Hill' (82 Kercheval) 100 Burlingame Visit Our Studio of Homes. Over 200 t'Uuminated Detroit, Michigan Transparencies To Chocse From SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, from 10 A.M. SALES CONDUCTED BY ~c'.. H. O. McNierney, Stalker a Boos, Inc. .IA" ;:'i..,!11"" Me ~;:;:1,I , ?::ic\. Appraise ... 424 Book Building • • A L 'I' 0 • • WOodward 1-9085 , ..I httP?? ? • pS.t.SSS7S7S00 •• 0e&*&E s.zs.z.sszS'zzz ••s.? s.ss •• m 1••• » t 7 m •• b •• me •• e. -t_ - Thursday, October 29, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty~Five Just A Few Church Circles Slate Sessions .Engineers Wives Set Monteith PT A Sets Bake- Sale 1964 BUICK.S Bridge Club November 4 Meeting Circle Day for t.he women of William J. Tate. of .North Ox- The Monteith School PTA any baked good may do so by Left Grosse Pointe Memorial Church ford road. Lists Winners The Society of Engineers' urges everyone to exercise the bringing their part~ specials to will be next Tuesday. More are: Circle Seven, Mrs. Wives will gather next Wednes- right to vote Tuesday, November LAST CHANCE! Monteith School anytime after Circle One, Mrs. Kenneth Me. Irving Winkler, of Merriweath. day, November 4, at 12 o'clock 3. In addition to being able to Millin, of Rivard boulevard' er road; Circle Eight, Mrs. John Grosse Pointe Me m 0 ria I noon, in the Rackham Building, elect the candidate of their 3:3~ Monday, November 2, up TOlD Taylor Circle Two, Mrs. Jerome Brich~ Harding, of University place; Bridge Club winners have been untIl 2 Tuesday, November, 3. . announced. Detroit, for a scholarship bene- choice, voters at Monteith School ter. of St. Clair Shores; Circle C~rcle Nine, Mrs. Richard Dyk- October 19: _ North and fit luncheon and fashion show. will be able to purchase baked Bui~k Three. Mrs. William D. Ralph, stra, CYf Balfour road; Circle Ten, Among the models will be goods which will be on sale dur- of Washington road; Circle Miss Dorothy Pudrith, of Nicolet South, R~ssell Young and Fos- Pointers Mrs. Robert Crory; wife ing voting hours. 13033 Gratiot Four. Mrs. Waldo E. Fellows. of place; Circle Eleven"Mrs. John ter Veale, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew LA 6-3000 of the new manager of the En- Featured on the baked goods Don't Buy Bishop road; Circle Five. Mrs. Clark, 0( M()ran road; and Circle Walrond. . gineering Society of Detroit, menu will be "The Presidential Thomas A. Cooper, of South Twelve, Mrs. Robe'rt Maynard, . East a~d West: - Mrs. WII- 4 Blks. Below 6 Mi. Rd. and Mrs. Burkhard H. Schneider. Special," "Governor's Choice," I Oxford road; Circle Six, Mrs. of Bedford road. ham Wa_k~~ and Mrs. J. Hod- ges; PatrICIa Edmunds and "Senator's S n a c k," and "My a Diamond Georgia Fordan. For some those party plat, Favorite Candidate." Q October 21: - North and forms turn out to be deadfalls. Anyone wishing to contribute U Opens South, Helen Beard and An- Until You've Seen Ca. Tiader I drew Walrond; Fritz Brinkman Friday, ' and Al Beard. BAKERS KEYBOARD N East and West: - Elizabeth UN 4.1200 Livernois at 8 Mile Oct. 30th Trudel and Erna M()wbray; Le. T. ona Fuller and Mary Olis. October 24: - North and South, Margaret Collins and Andrew Walrond; Ellen Wal- CHRISTMAS ON COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE rond and James Eldridge. East and West: - Mr. and r:v""""-~"::~:?:~7:.:7:~':'/' Mrs. Merrill Banta; Margaret Morang and Elsie Novy. IIASIS f' To Give Award AN To Mrs. Bodkin ACRE Mrs. Edwin O. Bodkin of Trombley road has been select- ed to receive the 1964 Harmony Award which is presented an. The United States government will put up at dually by the Detroit Chapter public drawing in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the of the Society for the Preserva- This tion and Encouragement of Bar. third Monday of each month, millions of acres Is an ber Shop Quartet Singing in ordinary It of oil and gas leases in Texas, New Mexico and :I, America. is awarded to an Diamond individual in the community te Oklahoma for sale to the public at 50 cents per with 58 facets who has fostered greater har- Nothing comparable in the Farms to this-four bedrooms, three acre. Many of these leases valued by the " mony and hUllian relations. are and one-half baths, with expansion space for an additional bed- The award will be presented major oil companies and other interested buyers to Mrs. Bodkin during the 25th I room and bath. A Den PLUS a Fclmily Room makes this lovely at many hundreds of dollars per acre. But, under { Anniversary Show Parade of Harmony which will be held in Federal rules and regulations you have the same EVERTRUE '&tta'¥aclll'. home convenient, appealing and reasonable in price. Ford Aaditorium on Saturday, l November 7 at 8:15 o'clock. EQUAL chance to draw one of these valuable EVERTRUE. an Important InnoYaUOQ Indiamond cutUng. ~ 2% ~ ,t ! The Detroit Junior Board of times more facets thsn an ordinary cut diamond. YoardillMllftd gIowe i' Happy Christmas in a Happy House leases as the largest oil company in the nation. m Commerce assisted in coordinat- with the beauty of 86 ~:rtra facets at no extra cosH Let us show Y'C'I ~ ing the award selection. Write for how you may obtain service in filing the difference. Come In and see our EVERTRUE Extra-facet Co11ec- \ Mrs. Bodkin, who is active in for leases, Federal termination lease lists ad. tlon. backed by traditional diamond guarantee and trade-in prMlege. ,! We are specialists in the Price, Availability, Purchase, Sale and many community activities, was , ~ Financing of residential real estate in the Grosse Pointe area. chairman of two outstanding vance postings and monthly winners lists. ,., events this summer. She head- r This is not a drilling venture. You'll find an interview with us il"'formative and worthwhile. ed the Detroit Free Press-De- troit Lions pre-season game on Open I . Thursday 16835 August 14 which was held for Kercheval Be Sure to Call the benefit of the Children's Evenings Hospital Equipment Fund and FEREBEE, DIAZ, INC. "in the )0 'til Tappan The Healthorama which was Village" sponsored by the women for the OIL BROKERS 9 p.m. United Foundation. 90 Kercheval Ave at 884-6200 In 1930 Mrs. Bodkin founded the Junior Goodwill Associa. 2100 , DETROIT26 ---~-~------~--~-~----'------tion and has been a vice.presi-l dent and long time board mem------ber of the United Foundation . and United Community Serv- ~ ~ ices. She also was president *' '"" r~~n~at:~~nd¥om~~,sthec~,:;:..~ ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE CONTEST ~ .- Among the many boards she * '"" has served on are: Children's *' ~ Hospital of Michigan, Cottage ~ .M Hospital of Grosse Pointe, Mer- ::: ~ rHl Palmer Institute, United ~ ~ Service Organization, Child Reo *' • search Center, Family Service, ~ it fi~~M~lli~~~~~ .M Metropolitan * ~ Fund, Boys Republic, Presby- *' ic terian Home, Publicity Repub- ~ -te lican Party, President Women's ~ .M Assoc. Gros!'>.~Pointe Presbyter- * .l: ian Church. Y.W.C.A. and WCI- *' ~ men's Symphony. * "" 'J In thirty years of pro foot. .,). ball (1934-1963), the Detroit * FIRS1" PRIZE $25.00 SECOND PRIZE $15.00 THIRD PRIZE $10.00 ic• f FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON A SPACIOUS, Lions played before 6',294,761 * & fans <\t home for an average of ;' iC WELL PLANNED HOUSE 34,025 for 185 regular season *'~ Deborrah DeYonker, Jeffrey Van Overmeer, Mary Fern, age 3~ : games. ~ age 7 age 7 ic (without extra rooms that aren't needed-or wanted) ;: Judy MorganA' age 8 il * Roberta Bruce, age 10 Sheila Matthew, age 7 • A Luxury Home With Three Master Bedrooms, Mar.ble *' George Baird, age 9 iC Entry, Circle Stair Hall and Panelled Lounging Room. *' Rita Haerens, age 10 •il *' • No. Eleven Stratford Place * • City of Grosse Pointe ~ OTHER WINNERS! t ~ "SOUTH PACIFIC" ~*' Sheila Abbs Janet Hewitt Cin dy Naug hton .'"".M with ~ -Ie Open Daily and Sunday, 1:30 to 4:30 Rossand Brml - Mitzi Gaynor:::: Paul Be~udry Michele Hicks Nancy Naughton .M In Color ~ '"" STARTING WEDNESDAY *' Lynda Bentkowski Peggy Houlihan Pat Naughton • Debbie Reynolds - HlIrve Presnell ~ II K d LO N° I -Ie :::: Roy Bentkowski Bi y enne y Isa Ie sen .M WALTER H. MAST COMPANY liThe Unsinkable ~ '"" Molly Brown" * Philippa Binns Mary Kennedy Corinne Nienstedt il In Color : Cathy Carty Robert Loo'k Mary Sue Randauo t * Sharon Costanza Mary Marinelli Ann Marie Rogier iC ~ Patty Crowley Susan Marinelli Elisse Rutheven : *' Tom Crowley Maureen Matthew Anna M. Schmelzer il : Ernest Chiojo How~rd Maxwell Lori Soderberg : * John De Yonker Robert Maxwell Sharon Soderberg -Ie :: Lorianne De Yonker Linda Minna David Thieman ~ *' Joanne Eggleston Doug McBride Douglas Ulmer il :: Eric Hanpeter Doug Moore Vicki Vaughan ~ * Libby Hanson Gdyle Moore ~~ark Webb iC ~ Carl Hessick Albert Momeyer Martina Villiams t * / Pam Winchester • *' Susan Yerkes i' **' •-Ie Charming 4-bedroom, 2V2 ~ath Colonial with library. * ~ Gourmet Eating at Reasonable Prices • * ~ m il 2-car garage. Excellent landscaping. Perfect condition. :: 9'k~.. ~~~e ~ *' ~ KENNETH W. CARTER & CO. *',. 20273 MACK AVENUE 884.4144 GROSSEPOI~TE WOODS 36, MICKIGAN •il ru 4-4400 20223 MACK AVENUE *' . • - t*******************************************:

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I • s r .rds B t S t I In the Junior Varsity game kMping their undefeated string Woods' Spartans Poni~s, 7; IHockey Team In P It First Loss Handed Devils Thunderhl ea par ans the Thunderbirds score d 6 going The tntire defensive unit Fa;mmgton Rockets Pomes, 6. . t Ch' fs ------points in the first quarter and played an outstanding game led On Saturday afternoon, Octo- The Grosse POI n e .. ~e d By Jim Lynch ,20 to 14 in a very exciting game, \7 points in the second period by Mike Metcalf, Randy Biom- ber 31, the Woods' Spartans Midget Hockey Team, d1V1 e By Fighting Monroe Team The Woods' Spartans Varsity Ibeing led by Bud Sbeele and for all the scoring in the game. quist, B ria n DeCook, Steve Varsity team will play host to a pair of weekend pre.seasoD lost to the Dearborn Thunder- fine play by both ends, Jim Nye The final score was Thunder- Gates, Tom Pr:-.eslowski and the Muskegon Varsity team. hockey games this week. By Rie Hendee birds last Saturday, 39 to 14. 1 and Mike Johnston. Pat Mur- birds Jr. Varsity 13, Woods' Tom Pomaski. This feature ga~e wi~l be playe~ Mter losing 8 to 1 to Detroit After five weeks of color and cheer, the Blue Devils The Tlhunderbirds scored 6 tagh, playing tackle and guard, Spartans Jr. Varsity O. Bill The Woods' Spartans - Farm- at 12 noon, With tJ.e Woo~ Milner Ho~el, the Chiefs came finally lost their chances for a no-loss season. Monroe points in th e first quarter and, was .also outstanding. Crawford and Chi P DeClair ington game plaYed on Sunday, Spartans Jr. Varsity and Pomes back to shut out Berkley 3 to 0 out-spurted the Grosse Pointe hopefuls in a clashing, 14 points in the second quarter. The sf:cond half was all ri'hun- were the two outstanding play- October 18, at Farmington Was playing the other Farmington on goals by Jerry Schindler, point-for-point battle that had action and scoring from The Spartans scor~d 2 touch- derbirds; they scored 13 points ers, as the Spartans' Jr. Varsity not reported last week. Here Jr. Varsity and Pony teams, Randy Neill and Jay Gill. start to finish. <-'--,------downs in the second ~riQd on while' the Spartans could not went down to defeat. were the final scores: which they have not yet played. . Devils don't want to give away a 40 yard run by Allen Tunis. cross the goal line again. The In a hard defensive battle Woods' Spartans Varsity. 12; Don't forget the Woods' Spar- The season opens offIciallY at In their second play of the anything they can't have. In and 7 more points on an en~ final score was Dearborn Thun- the Woods' Spartans Ponies IFarmington Rockets, 6. tans big E,me Coming Game Windsor Arena next Sunday nlr.:ht. the Trojans went 63 other words, this Is it. Here at run by Terry Buda. I derbirds 39, Grosse rointe Spar- ,layed the mu.ch larger De~-I Woo~' Spartans Jr. Varsity, against Hazel Park here 01'.[ with Grosse Pointe me e ti n g theyardsscoring.on a quickAfter passa successfulto start two on Saturday. The score at hall time was I tans 14. Iborn._ Thunderblrds to a 0-0 tie, 0; Farmmgton Rockets Jr. V., 12. Saturday, November 7. Frazer. extra point kick, the two teams battled back and forth until, with only four seconds left in: the 1st quarter, 215 lb. Devil halfback John Reynolds tied the I score on a 16-yard sprint.

Gro~~e Point.e spirit sky- I rocketed and ~hc Devils forced Monroe to punt. which Reynolds returned all the W3y for number two. A .!{ood kick gave Grosse , Pointe the half time lead, 14-7. Homecoming CeremonIes Monroe celebrated t h ~ i r i homecoming with floats and EVERYBODY WINS FROM $1.00 TO '$1,000.00! fireworks. Then, with revived I spirit. the Trojans went for re- I venge. ; Grosse Pointe kicked off and I it was called back. On the see- , ond kick off, the Trojans re- , turned the pigskin all the way: to olwer the Devil lead to one point, 14-13. , I Then, after the lJevils had: been forced to kick, Monroe I brou~ht the ball from their own 11. slowly covering the remain- ior:' 89 yards in a long series of plays. With a kick, the score was Monroe 20, Grosse Pointe 11. That ended the scoring of the night, but not the attempts. fOOD 'FA\R U,S. CHOiCE BEEf WIth five mmutp's left in the ' game, Grosse Pointe repeated theIr last minute come-from- .,.Bone behind push, (as used against Fordson last week), in an effort to grab the BCL title. (Wyan- dotte beat Highland Park to' Steak keep their slate perfect, and I Grosse Pointe needed a win to , keep in the race). I Sam Thompson led the Devii TO PlAY eleven slowly downfield to the Lb,$ .Fordson six inch line. Then he SPOr 0' GOLD plunged across to tie the score, but a flag, a penalty. and the ~(jL YOur free SPOT O' rejoicing was smashed. The ref- ~ 0 card from an eree called a pushing penalty "- against Grosse Pointe and the • OO?' Fa;r cashier. C Y " ' It 'WIth you on l. arry touchdo\\<"D was revoked. The FOOD FAIR "SPECIAL TRIM" FOOD FA!R FRESH,WHOLE pin" t. eacn shop. Devils had lost thir first. ':f rIp and ha • Other Leaders Win punched at the h veL It Meanwhile the other league Grade A counter 'Yo c eCKouf threats were enjOying a win- Semi-Boneless FREE ~unch0" get one ning night. Fordson, whQ>bad come to Grosse Pointe's home- Fryers addifional foreach ";.~e", coming a week earlier, and left Ham ping You clo. Why lnope with a tie, spearet'o Royal Oak IS co ' L...l en card Don1ero to push their league 'Sf mp'en, Y punched HIli or ore Mqr. record to 2-1-1. Wyandotte kept Whol. -n • in the winning wlumn as they SPOT 0'. GOl remove walked over Highland Park. Lb. amount f 0 and So Grosse Pointe is running will b 0 Your reward step for step with Fordson for MUST ,8 • revealed. You second place now. MICHIGAN GRADE I Win $1 - YO Next week they will put l.lb.39c .MAY WIN $IOOO! U everything left on the line in a Peters Sliced Bologna Pkg. grudge match with Wyandotte. The Devils wanted to have a pure record so bad they' could taste it. Now Wyandotte is going I for the same honor and the GPUS Defeated By Deckerville

By RIC HENDEE I After putting tile stress in the I Winning c 0 I u In n with three

straight victories to make it 3-2. II t~e GPUS Knights finall} feU as Deckerville bore down, 20-6. in an away, night game last Fri- day. On the whole, the Knights played strong football, but when they .'id slack off, the Decker- PURE. SWEET DELICIOUSI STOCK UP NOW! ville men tromped through for 14-0%. PUREAND RICH big yardage. c C V2-Pt. Indian Summer Apple Cider Ij~:I.59 Bottle Ctn. On the first quarter, GPUS Heinz TomQto Ketchup 19 Farm Maid CoHee Cream 19- halfback Roy Pingel went 30 Choc., Strawberry, Choc.-Marshmallow 10 99 SPECIAL LABEL GOLDEN CORN OIL-4 QUARTERS yards for the first score, but the c <42-0z. c I-Lb. play was called back and thei Wesley's Sundaes Cups Spry Vegetable Shortening Can 59 Fleischmann's Margarine Ctn. scoreboard stayed blank until 33- LLOYD HARRISS FROZEN 24-0z. LIGHT MEAT, CHUNK PACK e3rly in the 2nd quarter. Then 39c 9V4 -Oz. c ADDS ZESTTO DESSERTS Qt. Tim Martin put GPUS poInts Apple or Cherry Pie Plcg. Can on the board as he slid away Breast 0' Chicken Tuna 39 Farm Maid Half & Half Ctn. 39- from Deckerville for a long run- WHITE SATIN PURE HILLS BROS., CHASE & SANBORN OR LADY LINDA COMBINATION ning touchdown. The extra point c 2 Lb. 49 la-Ct. '" as no good and GPUS led 6-0. Granulated Sugar 10 B:~99 Maxwell House Coffee Can $1 Plain & Sugared Donuts PkC). 33- Deckerville went to work and i SPECIAL LABEL-EXTRA SAVINGS SPECIAL LABEL--ClEANER CLOTHES! LADY LINDA CRACKED WHEAT. a 35-yard run accounted for I 2 Lb. Gal. 16.Ox. their first 6 points and at the C Beech-Nut Brand Coffee Can Roman Liquid Bleach Jug Loaf half the score was tied. I 49 Wheat or Vienna rlread 19- After the half - time cere- monies, Deckerville made the' day complete with two third' quarter victory-clinching touch-I

downs. The final score, 20-6. 'I Next Saturday the Knights finish off their '64 season with & I "all or nothing" game at C<>un-I try Day School. These two teams have built up a tremendous rivalry and this year the game means even more. , CountrY Day is dedicating! their new field and would like to christen it with a victory. They go into the game with only one touchdO\'"Il scored against' them all season .•. and they want to keep it that way. ' The Knights now have a 3-3! Pric••• ff.cti thrv $It., Oct. J I record and, this being their last i Right r d t. 1I",lt queMlt!" game, it means a winning or a, eli.p Tk.ese Va.lu.ahLe Ft9«l Fair &u.p<'nS ~ ~a.SC1ViNtgS! OPH Daily, , to , ••• 56 ...... , •• to t losing Se3SC.l1.So for both teams. ' this is it ... the last and bIggest game of the year. POWDERED OR IROWN eOLDEN, WHOLE KERNEL ~ Kraft Dinner 1&0 2-PLY SHEElS IN lOX 50 EXTRA MONEY MISSING Domino Sugar Niblets Corn Kleenex Tissues 12-0&, ~ S&H STA~P5 Dr. H. M. Snyder, of 548 Iii 2 7i:.: 29' 2 ~: 2'- 2Yac. CallS.&."7 2 .... 2cr wU1I tIda ...... I WIth _UpoD ... Ani1.a, phoned Woods police on "'tit eoupo. U4 With eoUPOIi .... • W1d1 eo.poa IIIMI $5 Purchase '3 pDrcha8e u- Limit .1 PUJ'chue .x- Limit 13 PDJ'chaN ex- Limit 13 plU'chue .x- Lhlt I e I 11 • I a. beeP. Two D 01' _no pelodl.. ,,-, Saturday, October 24, and in- e I • d t I bem', Two e I " dID C beeP, Two II 1 • It I II' bNr, Tw. I wiDe "'d tubaeee wIPe _. tob_ wUae aDeI tobaeeo wille aD. wbacee wiDe, &abacllll .... Ilaker7 formed them that $40 was miss. , pf'O.ue'. 'bra Sat.. produol. Dlru Sa&., pr04uot. lbra Sat., llro4ue', UlnI Sat.. PrOcllIIlte tbrooch I Oe'olt • ., 11'" ing from his house. He said he ' o II t 0 b • r 3tn. o II $ " b • r 3..", Oetob.r 31n. e.t.. Oc" 31.t. I Llm1$, 1 COUPO'" Lldal': 1 coupoli. IJmth 1 IlOUJ)OIl. L1m.lh 1 ~. Ltmli, 1 /eolQHlll did not know who took the I' money. An investigation is un- derway. •

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_ Thu~~day, October 29, 1964 GROSSE POINTE NE\NS Page Twenty-seven efs Ileelect Glancy wood Can c e r Association of I Discussion of the prMuction nanced by the Council for the meetings cond1lcted Sunday aft- Greenwood. of educational films to be fi- benefit of all member agencies emoon and a closing session led son To Cancer Post was a highlight of the board Tuesday. CITY OF 'oIt I Alfred R. Glancy Jr., of Lake- Ime : shore road, and member of the I o 0 board of trustees of the Michi- [er, gan Cancer Foundation, was reo, City of Grosse Pointe elected president of the United Cancer Council at its second an- , at i nual meeting held last week in' IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE ::lay : Detroit. : MICHIGAN ng : E. W. Tuescher, executive vice I , ABSENT VOTERS BALLOTS ,president of the :\1:ichigan Can- I IMPORTANT SPECIAL NOTICE CE'r Foundation, was reelected FOR THE 16941 KERCHEVAL NOTRE DAME I executive secretary of the coun- cor. , ('il. ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION Representatives from 36 com- munities throughout the United GENERAL ELECTION States shared ideas and experi- NOVE~~~BER3, 1964 ences in the promotion of local cancer control programs in lec- NOVEMBER 3, 1964 Registered qualified electors i~ the City of tures and workshop sessions con- clucted at Hu- I Registered, qualified Electors in the City of Grosse Grosse Pointe who expect to be absent from tel Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. [ Pointe Farms who expect to be absent from the City or the City or who are confined to home or hos- Two new members, United Fund who are confined to home or hospital by illness or dis- supported agencies formerly aI- I pital by illness or disability are urged to apply ability are urged to apply for absent voters ballots at once. filiated wit h the American Cancer Society in South Carolina NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE AFTER 2:00 O'CLOCK for ABSENT VOTERS BALLOTS AT ONCE were voted membership. They P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1964. TO THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. were Yprk County Cancer Asso- Application must be made prior to such time at the ciation, Rock Hill, and Green- City Office. NO APPLICATION CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTER 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER ..' Church Society CARROLL C. LOCK 31, 1964. ':!~~Sets Calendar Acting City Clerk ':l City of Grosse Pointe Farms JOHN M. CANTWELL The Grosse Pointe Methodist I Woman's Society has planned a Published Grosse Pointe News, October 22 and 29, 1964. City Clerk full calendar for November with the Study Groups meeting on City of Grosse Pointe :\Ionday, November 2 at 9:30 17147 Maumee a.m. with the subject of the hook of Genesis led by Rev. CITY OF TU 5-5800 ,Jamps ~ixon. Published G.P.N. 10/15/64; 10/22/64; 10/29/64. On Tuesday, November 3, the women will hold their monthly luncheon at the church at 12:30 with the g ~Jest speaker Mrs. J a h n Shada speaking on the subject, "the wonderful world CITY OF ~ ~-- of women." Hostess Circles for MICHIGAN I this event will be MarUla-Mary ~~ SAVE ALL and Rebecca. Devotions will be presented by Mrs. Tho mas ~rn!la~ t3'ntutr mnnOS Estes. • BIDS INVITED WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN ".~;#---"lJUMBO JACK All Circle meetings are sched. ~ uled at their respective times I' '~dIh~; ..: COUPONS. on Tuesday, November 17. I ONE TRUCK - 27,000 G.V.W. 1 • ELECTION NOTICE -l"",,~ ...0' ThE' month's activities wi il end with the monthly Executive Sealed proposals for furnishing one truck - 27,000 YOUR NUMBER Board meeting at 9:30 on Thurs. of the day, November 19. G.V.W. will be receivf'd by the City of Grosse Pointe CAN BE A WINNER Farms, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Point~ Farms 36, Michigan, GENERAL NOVEMBER .... ~/:::~~ti~::I until 11:00 a,m. on Thursday, November 12, 1964 at which -=- ,,'

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DEADLINE 12, NOON TUESDAY YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly ------_._------'2A-MUSICAL : 4-HELP WANTED 4A-HELP WANTED ! 5-SITLJATI~~ _.'V~~.!E_~_116-FUONRFURRENNITSHED 16C-OFFICES FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE Classified Deudline INSTRUCTI~~ : __ MAL~ __a_n__dFEM__AL_.~__ (Domestic) I NURSE, German, experIenced, ._~ . \ N1ACK AVE., front o.ffice, ad. LESL~E speakers ,new and.us~d --- -- ~------~~_ .. --'- .-.--~------..- d' 1------. joining office if desired. Lan- to fIt any organ. We WIll In- Is Tuesday noon, 12 p,m., Piano and Theory : SECRETARY. part time, real WOMAN for cleaning every e~cellent refcrence~, eSIres der 20225 Mack. stall. S mil e y Bros., 5510 for all new copy, changes of estate 0 f f ice. Experience other Frida.v. Small home. ,a.Hernoon, day or l1lght duty. Woodward, TR 3-6800. Open , Nursery School thru College ld b b f' b t IU d 1 4436 EA 5T LA N D _...'. copy and cancellations, It ig Graduate Teacher wou e a ene It ut no Berkshire, near Harper TU xe 0 -. i FURNISHED OFFICE, se~re- evenings Monday thru Friday, suggested that all real estate necessary. TUxedo 6-4060. 16815 1------~------d h an!;wenng copy be submitted to our of- Joan Dyson Cooper ------.--.~------~ ------' _ _ i SA-SITUATIONS . 'I' V ILLA G E ~:~~iC:,n air~0~~7tioned park. Sunday 1-5. , fice by Monday 5 p.m. B WANTED: Congenial companion' WANTED (Domestrc) ing and janitor service, Com- i YOUR OIL PAINTINGS expert. '------..-----. TU 2-1 523 e an to elderly ll>dy. Light house- i LADY t I' ad' - i I plete $100 ppr month. 19925 I Iv repaired, TE'stored and , work. some d~iving. Possible:. wan s was l1n,., an Iron. I A PA RTMI EN TS Vernier 886.3900. : c'leaned. ChMge Ads- 12 wordsfor $/.00: . - -- ._------'--'- ! 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Box V_ 25, Grosse Pointe: al cleaning. stcacy, experi. at Beaconsfield adjoin- Available ~arch and April.: Restoration Specialist : TOR Tutorwe: by degr~e teach. , Travel wh lie you work!: News. I pnCl', references. TEmple 1-. ing Eastland Shopping TUxedo 5-0134. . ---- ..- ..------LINER STATIONS ers a\'atlable III all subjects for. . - ,--.-----~ .------, 9448. I Centcr. Spacious 1 and .. ------'GUlTAR AND DRUM. WARE- . grades high school, college and First year salary up to $378 per: EXPERIENCED h 0 II S ekeeper. ' ! 2 bedroom apartments. 16G-STORES FOR RENT i HOUSE loaded with used sets CUN!\JiNGHAM DRUGS , adult education. : month, plus liberal expense al-: cook, some cleaning. Family: WANT general cleaning. iron.: 2 bedroom apartments ' .. - . ~ ' . --- i from $69. LargE'st stock an):- ~6J4l5_~~~cheval &, Notre Dame 33~ Merriweather : lowance. Per i 0 d i c increases! of 2 adults. Own room an(l: ing. Tupsday, Friday. Rf'fer-: have 2 full baths. Cen- STORE for rent, next to Valente, where. Cihson, Fender GUt- Grosse Pointe l"arm8 ' thereafter. bath. Local l'cfNences. Reply; pnee. TYler [,-4198 after 5: tral air conditioning. Jewelry, 16601 E. \Varren.: tars; some marred. prices re- HARKNESS PHARMACY I No previous airline' training I' to Box u'. 10, C;rosse Pointe I P,lL Parking facilities. TUxedo i duced. Many in stock. MUSIC VY Roper gas range. GE ' 20313 Mar-k AVTlf. at Locnmoor TU d 4 2820 TV 4.3100 xe 0 - ':,ne~ded' -- American Airlines: News. ; r.;XPERIENCED I ad" wishes refrigerator and gar- 1.4800. CE:,\TER, 22933 Gratiot near OPENINGS FOR T~ACHERS I traJns VOu free! I -----~._~- -~.----- +"'( •• -'--'- I 9 I\1ile Hours' 10 am -9 pm : ---~------: If ,:ou an': ; HOUSEKEEPER - Companion;' d:l~'s. We,dnesday. ~hursday. bage disposer. Swim- 7-WANTED TO RENT - j ~ ..:..._ -.'- ---' : NJo:WS SALES ~TATION8 i ALL ELE~;.;TARY. g l' a d e.s i 0 Si~gle white, live-in. Licensed driv. ~:~day. Call any tlll1!', 866. ming pool and Village .-.--- .. ' ..--- - - 'BROWN" squirrel cape, man'g DOWNTOWN AREA : all~l .remedlal rea.dwg petr~lt 0 Age 20-27 er. Good salary. References re- _. _ 7. House. R e n t a I s from W~,:TED' Small a~artm~nt ~.r top(:Oat, boy's suit, miscella. Grand Clrcu~ Park News Stand I Bo,lId of EducatIOn lIst. '1U [] High School Graduate quired TUxcdo 1-9220 after RELlABLF l'd. ~-,~ -h- d _ $135 for 1 bedroom, l1nng accommodatIOns III IHI' neous; best quality. Tuxedo MajestIc Bldg. .:\eW3 Stand ! 4-4323 aftel 4 p.m. ' ,. . ... '" .. Jay \\IS es ays $175 for two bedrooms, vatc home. First floQr, Grosse 4-5577 ' ~__.------~- _,'~~- ~. __ ' [l 52 to 59 tall 4 p.m. i work. Excellent reference. (2 bedroom rentals in- Pointe area. FOR elderly lady. , .~~~~ ~_. _ E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS : : 0 Normanl vision-Contact ' .. :' 921-0473. d k Call 821.7715. BLACK persian lamb coat, 3~ Alden Park Manor. E. Jetrerson, PRIVATE TUTORI~G Lenses Considered COOK, COlored, live Ill, must be '1-'------.------. : ~lu e co vered par- and VanDyke IN 0 Weight 140 Maximum- experienced, coo kin g only. , DAYWORK, referen~e, reliable, mg). Ad u1ts onl y.~ ------length; sealskin cape, ermine CimeJ~&~ GlH Shop. Waybum I YOL'R OW~ HOME in proportion to height TUxedo 5.8171. dependable. Ironmg, clean. ~a-ARTICLES FOR SALE trim; both reasonable. TUxe- Park Drugs. CltyL!mlt.. I All subjects; all grades. Ad------~-,-----.-~-- ing.895.5604. MODEL APARTMENT BE GOOD TO YOURSELF do 1.8174. .... _ 'ldr".n. Certl'fl'ed For an appointment, :\1AID, not over 55 to live in. ------,.------.- ----~. OPEN DA ILY IN 1....64 ' - GROSSE POINTE PARK lIlts and chl ' C II '1 t d . 1 d It R f IRONING done in mv home; ,.: BALDWl:--J' D€luxe organ, 2 ma. tnach"rs. a" us rIve. au. e ('r- . \ ., . h d I I t Miller I'harmacr. "'(lyburn and! ' ,. WO 5-1035 ences required. $50. TUxedo pick up and delivery: 885- i AND SUNDAY Visit: l1uals WIt pe as, wa nu , SU~I~.~('nhevt~armacy,Beaeonstled I Cali: . 4.8963 1038'. ill A M 5 30 P M TH E GRIST ~v11LL looks and plays like new. and Kercheveal DETROIT A:'o,'DSUBC'RBAX IDetl'olU .-:. ~___ .------.~- --- ..-:.. Original cost $1695. Specially LOW LoUIS Party Store on CharlevoIx: TUTORI!'-/G SERVICE S-SITUATION WANTED A-I COOK, adult family; cook. 20225 Vernier Road RESALE SHOPPE prieed $395. Smill'Y Bros., Les GROSSE POINTE CI TY KE '[-4653 :\Ionday-Fl'iuay 9 a.m.-4 p.m. .__ ~______ing only. TUxedo 2.) 038. 21151 Mack, Grosse Pte. Wds'l 5510 Woodward, TRinity 3. ped CIT - .--- --~._...- ---- Phone' '886-1640 1 6800. Open evenings l\'londa.v a~ 0 Ko;~;~he~t;Jrmacy. CadIeux and. .____ ---~----- AMERICAN TRI- Y DAYWORK. With reference., ' Smi Cunningham's Drugs, Notre Dame BRIDGE BABYSITTING SERVICE Reliable, dependable. Ckan- 1881-4210 TU 6-2584 Variety of stock from the sub-! thru Friday. Sunday 1.5. TRi and Kercheval . b d 'f '11 t h "We will stay while you're I'na l'ronl'nu WAlnut 50549 lime to the ridiculous in A~-: ------. Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre, Hus an -WI e team WI eac A IRL IN E,.. ,,." ",. " . nin Dz",ne and Kercheval , bridge to small or large groups. \"., away, any hour, night or day" --- ..------~-----~ ------~------f- TlQUES, clothing and house- INTER IOR day ...J Best Baby Sitters Avaliable EXPERIENCED woman wants MARYLAi\D, lOll, near E. Je. hold items. oECORAcTI NG GROSSE POINTE FARMS : 885-5~41. I "An Equal Opportunity Licensed and Bonded day work, cleaning or ironing. ferson - Newly decorated 4------~ . Trt~~ J:numacy, Kercheval on: SHORT:H:AN-DI-~; typ~~~ritl~g- II Employer" Baby Care, Vacation Care, 568-1613. room apartment with dining FOR THE HFI~ESTOIN TRHEESALE First class custom-made drap- C 1 d Eld I C -----~---~-----.-- room. Adults. VAlley 4.5389. CLOT ING F R :' b d preads dust ruffles Farms Drug!. FIsher Rd. and, taught in :vour home or mine. : .______onva escent an er yare COOKS-Catering to small or __ ~_~.______FAMILY I enes, e s , " sc~~~cl~~i~rugs, FIsher Rd. and i 885-5341. i REAL EST ATE Salespeople 754-6070 I large parties. Couple. Ref- FOR R E NT, house in rear. 1Many originals. Large selection I valences, samples. repairs. Maumee 7' ------.---~ I wanted. Will train. 18164 ------~------erence. 865-3961. VAllev 3 1548 after '1: pm, . , Free estimates. HOward 3- KiR~~~ Drug!, Mack .1Id .MUe I QUALIFIED. experienced, de- Mack, TUxedo 6.3730. IF YOU'LL NAME the job you __ ~ __ ,_ d' . . " of children's wear. ~153. DEL Wood's Drug Center~ Mack and gree teacher. Elementary and: I want done I'll do it! VA EXPEHIENCED lady wants laun- _~~~~. Items taken on consignment. -----.-----.-- er s Boumemouth (7 Mile Rd.) ! Secondary. 831-0829. : ... -.,-~------. --.--. - - 4.9172. dry cleaning, Monday, Tues- LOWER 5 rooms, $65. Adults LEE'S FASHION MART ISABELLE'S CHILDREN'S wei new. GROSSE POINTE WOODS :, ------~--- ... _. ~------I SALESMEN to sell 011 pallltm.gs, ----.------~- dEllay. xce en t re f ('rences. I on 1y. Garage, no pe ts, 822 - 20339 Mack TU ] -8082, SPECIALTY6841 ~-I SHOPA Gro~se PoInte Pharmacy, MacK' 3-LOST AND FOUND I house - to - house. !Potential, NEED a baby shter? The Sitters 865-9619. 0258. Eastlawn. 10 to 5 Daily _ Fri. 'til 9; 1 ~ arper ve. radi and Huntington -- ..... ------~-I $300 to $400 per week. Ap- Club, PRescott 7-0377. Li ---'~----~------_-I TUxedo 4-7980 $35. Ha~~Cnhe~~o:harmaCY. Mack and., LOST : LadY'st hMonbdli~kgOldbcadi. ply at 15126 ),11ack,VA 1-8224, censed and bonded. - ,GOOD day.worker; $10, carfare. 1989B~RYS-- D-r'-,-~ear Mack. Our special for this week: Baby i --~~-\\;ANT~D ' 8PIEe lIe,ward Johnsons Mack and 8-, en dar wa c, ,IC an, ------. --.------I References. Please phone 832- Grosse POI'nte Woods-Beauti- b B' h 1 G' I' h t ' , • F'" 0 7 R AI'E YOU affe t d by strikes ------~ ---~- On ConSI'gnment for Resale. onnets. oy sa,s. n' s a s. set, :'ollie 'arms area, ct., e-' c e 'y G I d 2922. ful 3 bedroom, 11/2 baths, I $ 49 Goron!.lo. Mack and AnIta ward 881-0308 layoffs or short hours? If so our ir Fri oy .~ __ ._____ Children's, men's and women's Regu ar__ 1.98, now.__ c_. _ St. Arnold s Drug, Mack and Haw- .. .' family room garage Must be . thorne ------. sell Ra'.vlelgh Products as Secretarial Service GOURMET cook for entertain- ,. clothing; must be cleaned and V <\LERIE t h a n k s all of her 5654 Bob's Drugs, Mack Ilnd Rosl)'n LOST: Prescription glasses on dealer in Grosse Pointe. Write Mimeographing ing. Call mornings only. 771- _ see~~ ap~:.cia~~e:-_~ pressed. ALSO household appli- good customers and friends, and _~=.. ROAS DETROIT AREA Kerrheval, near Best's. VA I Rawleig)\, Dept. MCJ-769-842, Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 7132. 5 SPACIOUS, carpeted rooms, ances. Will pick up. for you we are having a Pre. encl B~}~g;ral:?erui Store. },faek and: __1-27~8 .. Rew~r~. ..__ I_ F:_e_ep_ort,~II..~ __ ~~ ~ .__ EXpERIENCiDl-ad-y--d-es-i~r-e-s n at u r a I firer,lace, screened THE BARGAI~ BOX Holiday sale. New York, House fryer Rands ~Iedlelll ServIce Pharmacy. ,LOST: Slide rul.:', inscribed I STOCK boy at least 17 years of IF YOU'LL '\~AME the job you daywork. LOraine 8-2256. porch, garage; $135. VAlley 25819 Harper, 4 blks. north of, of Lords, English, Chi n ese, cloek Blue:vIackCrossandDrugs.)Ioran Mack and Neff' '''f'h \.' as. Z,en"lto' af". V"'tIClnt Y age. After 3 and on Satur. want done I'll do it! VA 'VOMAN-. ------~-----~---I' . h . 4.2794. .______! 10 :Mile. 771-2e50. ' French. Furniture. Art An- Silex .-'-... .. Blue H;II Pharo:::acy, )lack and ~ Grosse Pointe High School. days. WOodward 3-6255 ask I 4-9172. \ . ., '\'11te, WIS es Ironing GUILFORD __ C f r bl _I---~-.------~-_ ..._-- i, tique's. Orientals. ~verything .,.. TU J Blue HIll ., __ ~______by da'.', Monday or Friday. om a ta e one, , 111al'k"d do,\""'. Bal'!!aln and buy -" , P..,vonshire Drul5. Mack and Heward. 884-3128. for Mrs. Walker. , . , LAkev'iew 7-684.1. bedroom apartment, upper for ., fl'Olll 'Valel'I' 0", 4126 '~orth Wood- .. Devonshlre , ------.-~~------.----- F OR p~sonahzed secretartal I II tl ANT IQU ES ' - DELID L & L Pharmacy. Mack and Bea. I}lISSI:\'"G, bronze statue of TELEPHONE sol i c i tor s service call Hester Wright' ------~~- 0 (er person. gen eman pre- i OF 'ward CL'nder Oak Drive.In wash Co~~~~I1el~atent Medicine 15645: boy. Pan, 4' approximately. (female) to sell human hair Batchelor, 885.2727. I WASHINGS and ironings want- _ ferre Near 8 :Mile 11.4 ALlCE'S VIOLET RACKS 30" 'VI '11475 E Outer Dri~e' MAtE AND FEMALE Ml~St be a resld~nt of the I NURSES aids and convales'.ent .------. - --~---- 881.9337. 881-4090 AFRICAN VIOLETS rangl Tudexd; 5-7721 Tickets $1.25 ' R-E~A.L'--Esrr.\TE~ s~i;s peoPI;: i __ ~I'o!ntes. TUxed.<>_!~4?~0~ eare. : 6-FOR RENT 6A=FOR--RiNT---'-~--- --~._--- OUR SPECIALTY, $10. Sold at Door ne'v or experienced. Manor' TEL E P H 0 N E sol i c it 0 r s Day or Night UNFURNISHED (Furnished) WE FIX ANY TV ,16845 Harper TUxedo 1-1135 I PLAY! Refreshments ann Door Prizes I Realty Mr, flodd. TUxedo 6- (female) to sell imported oil 885-8722 882-24981------_~ ~ .____ $19,95 ' w... grow our own, all colors ette, Antique Sale. Card Party. i 0550.' paintings, Vesllvio Art Gal. ------~- [NEFF 517-Attractively decor- l~DIAN VILLAGE (1 r 0 quo is Includes all parts and labor. and siz.es. Nice girts for all tend.; Open 1 p.m.-8 to 10 p.m. ..-..._~------~--._~~ 'ery, VA 1.8224, SECRETARIAL SERVICE ated upper available immedi- Avc.)-Handsomelv furnished 110', 24", 27", slightly extra. oceasions. bed l ------.------Bl:SII~ESS WOMEN ~ --.---- IBM Executive ately. 2 bedrooms, $175, lease. 4: bedroom Colonial with 2 USED TV SALE Weekdays 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1A-PERSONALS to do tele h al 0 k I NEAT, dependahle boy for gen. Photo Cepies Adults, no pet~ TUxedo baths. Library, large screen. 17" TV $15 Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 3 PIE( ------from your ponehome s esworklllgw. r eral store work, Dr l' \' ,n r' s 'I Mimeo and Offset 5.4100. eel terrULe. Very £ine condi. 21" TV '5 ---- -.. ~- -- .. ----.-- doub throuuh 10 c a I department \ieensp. 16833 Earper. ! Resumes - Mailing tion in and out. Please call '. $:' : IIA:\IJ\lOJ\D Chord organ in vanit EX GAGED? Discerning brides " , --- . TOLES REAL ESTATE f d '1 VI'C & Phl'I's TV best walnut finish. 96 but- stores. You will he fully, SALESMg;\J' and - wome~-t~~~il 'Mildred S~erban. 5028 Har;vard or etal s. tons. 37 keys and bass pedal select Grosse Pointe's fin('st STAIR' candids •.• in vibrant full- t:aine~, llnd.er no ol~liga~iop.<;., wigs. on commissi,on. Leads: _ AnytIme, :~--=-~~O~ ;INDIA~ ViL-Ll\.GE(Bllrn~~:;) HUGH CHAL:'I1ERS 25280 GRATIOT for ~uJl organ tone. Anyone sale. For lIlternew wrIte Mrs. I furl1lshed PotentIal $200 to 1------I . , ' TU 4.4040 Eves 'Ill 1.2557 .776.6200 ' th f '1 color, or sparkling black and. Elkin, Post Office Box 45,: $300 'per 'week. VAlle' 1-4448. IDAY WORK or care for semi-: -~Ic~san.t. p,all1t~d gray. Col.. . - ~~--. -----. ------~~-_.- In e amI y can play it. 3342 white. Jack DeForest. TV: a n d ~~- Mt. Clemcns. Include your: -..------_ ._ ,... .~~ __ I invalid, have references. Call: omal m 1eallY ,nIce condItIon. ! AL T~R-M~CK, nea~ G r 0 s s.e V IRG I N IA' S ~~h~nc~~fl~gy dBelriovse.ry,5 5 1 O 4-4852. FOLDI telephone numher and quaE-: 4A-HELP WANTED ,567.5159, 4 ~)eclr~oms, .2 baths. 1?lus i POlllte, lllcely furmshed StudlO ATI 4 pa fications, or call 463-489~ af.! (Domestic) '------. ~ald SUIte, Bn~ht. modermzed: apartments, 0~1~y $9.0.$95 a IC TREASURES Woodward, TRinity 3-6800, CHRIST~IAS C A H D S, an-. tnl' ," p,lll. for appol'ntm€>nt, ,~ .. , _ __.. CO~IPTROLLER ,kl.t.chen .. 1st, floor, laundry .. I month. All utllttirs lllclude, d. 10:30 _5 Daily Open evenings Monday thru tains nouncements, invitation" \\Tjt- '" , - J"d S d 1 5 $8; J , ':\iat'lonal markntJne- hacke-round \\'lll le~s('. wI,th optIOn to buy., 1 or 2 adults. Telephone 821- We buy and seli '1'I ay, un ay -. tell, printed. Pick UP and de- . - -- '- 'u"_ ters, 11"'''1'''. ''-Alley 3-0944. ------~ 1 E\I PER IEN C ED: I~DUSTRfAL EXPERIENCE-- HUGH CH_AL:\IER:S '2818 or 821.8995, 17904 Mack 88463J3 TELE-S"C-O-PE------I-I---~-~---- , .,1 _! SALESE:\oIEN WITn CARS /\ ., C,P.A. TU 4-4040 Eves TU 4-2557 ~ I __.__~~ .. ' ', _ .' ,exce ent condl. num _.- ~------i TINY apartment size Estey tlon, accessories for all types shav. A valet for the Cosmopolitan ,. t I '1 .. I of b t' H h o se I 01 pamtlllgs on com. C k ! 1 ' . RIVER HOUSE grand piano, newly refinish. 0 s e r val 0 n s. ig est man, Residing in the :,lrd- i mission basis. Vel'.v e:ood po- 00 S Get this resume; ~all UPPER on Trombley Road 3 Att t b d power 304 ~80 TUxed a,PIEC <'t, wI'11 relocate. Reply to .,' ~ DEI t A I, . , rac n'e one- e room, c 0 m- ed in ebony. Reconditioned ' 'i' • 0 we " t t' I d anson mp oynwn gency I d r 2 f II b tI 1 8406 mis<: Box Z 88, Grosse Pointe: en la . an Wa itresses PR 6-1804 )e ro~ms ~Il( , u. _a 1.8" pIe tel y furnished apartment, and gllaranteed, $795, includ- . . item l'iews. ' carpetIng Illclu~I,ed $22;); at i lookmg onto the river, Lea s e ing bench and delivery, Smi. AB-E---U------lar \' Alley 1.4448 15126 Mack ! I olle yea~- lease. 1 U 4-2228, ! November 1st May 1st. $175 per ley Bros 5510 Woodw"rd 1 10~ 4~IFUL .P~rsian ~r~en. 1 ! LADY wishes part time care in. : i '., ., .... • ta xl. ExqUIsite condlt'on TUx 2A-MUSICAL VESeVlO ART GALLERY Time to Register Again! valid or convalescent. Ref-: PURDY & EDGAR I month. TR1111ty 3-u800. Ope~ eVE'-, Collertors pi('ce. And also. at 1~_S_T~~CT~_~ti ...... ~ : ~~a~OyUOUknWo,~1bfeorovcoe,r"otabilne_.=ranccs._ TUxedo 4-3040. _ : . ,~ ! KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220 ~~ng~ ~~o~day thru Fn. Sun. : Valerie's, 1 n c., 4126 Nor t h CUSTC --~. i GROSSE POINTE FAR~IS 4 ~_-! . Woodward (under Oak Drive.ln Ven TIlE SALESMAK for speciol ossignment on BABYSITTING, own transpor." ." .' '--:'. --.------~-- 9-PIECE di~i;;g--r-~'o"m--se--t, -13- sign). a French collection of full pleu DUNN ING COU RSE FOR ART GALLERY either Thanksgiving 0 r '_ ~~ti~~._!U:e~?_.l~~~~_~: . i ~~(~~~~m, 2.bath Colorua!. '1U IMcie~;:S~~E c~o~c~dr~~~er~~~ cu. ft. G.E. refrigerator. 885-' furlllture and paintings from I I A '-0 I IJ"'ORY A h' S 'Christmas, register now- ' ,------~- 6865. i :'\ew York estate. We bargal'n FRIGD- )(',:-G:'S','~lnl~SI'C~li " 'L;I)IO n~e no arneI'. orr.e exper.! without delay. : CO}1PANION nurse available,: GROSSE P6INTE, 1423 Somer. WindmiH Pointe area. 31;2 --~-~- ! buy. sell and trade. Liberty 9: BRI S 1 ient'e necessary, $75 per week' . d.ependahle, 8 ~ours or full, set, lower 5 rooms, garage, baths, lovely family room, BROWSE ' 6669. doul 15 Kercheval-Punch and Jud\' Valley 1-4448 15126 Mack: tIme. Can ~l'I\e, !"I"ee to separate basement, E~as heat. home completely furnished. . _ . _ free Builuing. . For retail sales H0 U RLY AI D tra\'el. L<\kc\'lew 6.3688. Newly decorated. Excellent Available 3 months, starting "Hel~m's Antique~'t BU. 1963 P. CENTS Bab; Grosse Pointe N II $10. RI~AI ES'fATE SAT "'SPEr'PI E 100 I M transportation. Ad u Its, No o\'ember 4th. Mont 1 y ren. 11:00 to 6:00 Dal'!y One roll of 50 I'n plasti'c tube Teacher: :\ULDRl';D BRIGGS '"C\ , .... ~. ..J:_, v, , orylond, INVALID CARE. Experil'nced. I 400' I d h . d f II . G p' 30 pets. TUxedo 5.1687, after ta of $ mc u es eat and 14633 E Jeff ditiCl Tl'Xl'do 2.5680 -- E,xpl'nence Ll tIn1P, ago rosse olnte Presently ('mployed at 101;) '. erson 49C grf'ssi\'e salespeople needed \0 I, VA 2-2630 Bedford. TUxedo 2.2783 )Iiss 5:30 p.m. all utilities. 821.4424 Cl' Th' EXQU join our active sales staff Call: Break. - . ---. ---~- ..-.~, SILLOWA Y TU 4-7000 ~ __. Ip IS Ad and Bring to ice, Pl'XCII A:\D JL'DY :\IARV BOUTI:\'", TlIxl:do 4-: - - --- . ., NOW RENTING ------...~------.--.- FIR£;lLACE WOOD for sale. HUNTER'S Sun' ~lCSIC STUDIO~ , 7733. ' WANTED for placement: Ex- EXPEHlE:\'CED .i a n it 0 I' wants! G ROSSE POINTE Woods tri- Reasonable. Del i v ere d ! Ph d C . Sh 146 Piano, guitar, bar.jo, ! _ ... - - -.------~-- perienced cooks, waitresses work cIeaninlZ offices. hars.; Immediate Occupancy level, 2 bedrooms, club room, stacked. Seasuned. 264-5577,'; armacyan oln Op Housewives d IT' b tl f . I d 1 t 19603 Mack Avenue accordion. 'rl~, an (;01.4' es, Uxedo 5.4576, loungl's, ,mall fa c tori e s. I,Ponchartrian apartments, 22829 a 15, Url11S 1e, camp e e ------..------,----- .- I , RI Career G•I " f od . t t' g nd read fo ESTATES bought and sold. Grosse POIOnt....Woods Guitar Rental and Sales. ------. - ---~- - - Floors c!('aned. waxl'd. bu fer! I East 9 Mile Rd, at Jefferson a meres III a y l' '" GrOSSE FILL FEEE HOeRS EXPERIENCED W 0 man for b'.' machine. :'Ilot/ern equip-I' -$140 per mo~th, including executive's smallish fa mil y. Complete or odd pieces, An- Open 7 Days A Week Thurs( 15 Kercheval WITH lYfERESTING WORK t'ooking and housework. Fi\'~ -, parker. TU 5-4415. tiques, silver. china. furni~ I FREE DELIVERY-TU 4,5400 Grosse Pointe Farms AND GOOD PAY:

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Thursday, October 29, "964 , GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty~nine

y YOUR AD CAN BE CHARGED Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uickly CALL TUxedo 2-6900 Three Trunk Lines To Serve You 9uiekly DEADLINE 12, NOON 'rUESDAY

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE a-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 9-ARTICLES WANTED _.- ll-AUTOS FOR SALE I 11-AUTOS FOR SALE ll-AUTOS FOR SALE ll-AUTOS FOR SALE HA..\I.'.lOND chord organ; office f rd AME JCAN . . , - , , - in- desks, oak ~nd mahogany; pos.1 Used Pianos and Organs R wheel ch a Ir, $95, D ARK MAHOGANY dmmg 62 FALCON. A lIttle honey. 62 CORV AIR ..700. .. Here .s a SUNBEAM T i g e r s, Alpines, '64 FORD 10 ture c h a Irs. Miscellaneous G . Persian coat, % length, size table, 2 or 3 extension leaves; Has radio, heater, white wall :~eal jewel. Outsanding in ap- Imps, now in stock. Immedi- dishes. 881-7187 rI~nell Walnut console 18, $150; mink sides jacket, good condition. 821-7597. tires. Looks and runs like pearance and mechanical con- Country Squire. V-8. automatic, en ilte delivery. ___-----.----_ pumo . _ $395 size 16, $150; large silver. new. Really econ.omica1 t.rans~ dition, and' p r ice d below I power steering and brakes, GIFTS, also sterling flatware Wurlitzer Spinet $435 plated tray, drapes, bed. WANTED, for dining room, market. $995, low as zero radio, heater, white side wells. bachelor's chest, mahogany, portation and pl'iced to sell. stemv.'are, dishes, misceHane: Practice Piano ... $69 spreads. appliances, miscellan. $995, no down p.iyment. down. An exceptional buy at only approximate dimensions, 3' Margol is Plymouth rt- ous; lady's clothing, Ilze 10. Many, Many Other.s eous items. TUxedo 2-8048. FULL PRICE $2495 tall by 3' long. 881-2654. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET GRATIOT at 9 MILE DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET nri 1591 Bournemouth. Thomas Organ._ $295 FRIGIDAIRE--- t - -'t-' -- --h-- DETROIT'S VOLUME KING ONLY $49 DOWN - . Silvertone _. . $290 a~ ~ma IC was er. DETROIT'S VOLDME KING AUTHORIZED ROOTES 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 rL<\.J.~O, B aid W 1 n Acrosome Lowrey . .... $449 I Good con d I t Ion. TUxedo WANTED: Modern bar ~t.ools 1670{) HARPER TU 1-7600 for home. 886.3468. DEALER J!M CAUSLEY S~>I.llet, mahogany, good con- Lowrey with Leslie . . $595 2.4643. MERCEDES BENZ 4-door sedan. '55 FORD Station Wagon. Ex- flllIon. Call after 6 p.m. TU IConn Minuet, regularly $1,425; M--E-.,N-'S-su-i-ts-,-b-r-o-w-n-s-.-g-ra--y-,size WANTED-Dog house for cock. Automatic clutch, one owner, cellent transportation, $75. PONTIAC '63 DODGE 4 - d 0 0 r wagon. er spaniel. Reasonable. 884. Valley 4-6242. 17601 Mack Ave. TU 6-1700 ._~5547. sale prices at $995. 39-40. Practically new. Hard less than 30,000 miles. A-I Here's an erceIIen~ new car 6345. con d it ion. $1,050. Call GARAGE SALE Comple~ stock of Lowrey ~~!sh _~0~~_TU_~~d~~921. trade in top condition. "\-8. CHEVROLET 1957 Wagon, 4 885-0617. automatic transmission, radio, '60 OLDSMOBILE convertible 65 SATURDAY, OCT. 31 K' b land Conn Organs 5 F.S. ROYAL tires, 700xl4,tVA N T ED:R2Ug1'59X1b2,blue; also Door, 8 Cylinder. manual 10 5 1m a I, Story & Clark Pianos good condition. TUxedo 4.5182. g x 1 2or 1 x , rown. TUx. heater, power steering. White shift. Make offer. TUxedo 98. Outstanding car. VEnice '62 CHRYSLER 9-2439, after 6. 699 BALFOT=.',a.m.- p.m.rear Buy now for Chrl'stm as deI'Ive."N1 I _ .. ------'--~~~ edo 4-3942. with red interior. $1,795. We 4.68~g. F.- U'(, ,REMODELING - Selling pin1. ---~------_ 300 Convert. Automatic trans- arrange terms. '64 CHEVROLET Impala 2-d~or BUICK 1959 - 4-door Le Sabre 'tll MUSIC CENTER I wall oven and sink. Formica lOA-MOTORCYCLES mission, radio, heater, white DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET sedan. Low mileage. One own- IY- VELAYED payments of $3.10 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile counter tops. TUxedo 6-4547. ---~------side walls, black with red in- DETROIT'S VOLUME KING hardtop. A low mileage, one accepted on Singer sewing Hours 10 a_m. te' 9 p.m. Daily -D~------• BMW, BRA~D NEW, never owner trade in top condition. er. Excellent condition. Call II- terior, sharpest little car in 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 machine with dial-the-design PRescott 5-8000 S. LED QUEEN deluxe Ironer, titled or licensed. Rare op. '1'- town! I Has new car warranty, $2,195. after 7 p.m. TUxedo 2-566l. zigZhape. Cost REFRIGERATOR, Hotp 0 in t , boxes of ammunition. Cost I lOB-TRUCKS 17601 Mack Ave. TU 6.17001------$1500. sell for $200. TUxedo double door, large freezer, $2~5, sell for $125. 4710 York~ --_.- . '60 CATALINA AUSTIN HEALY Sprite, 2 tops, '63 LE M.ANS 1-9737. I $50. TUxedo 2-0337 shIre. Can be seen Saturday, TRUCK-Ford, cab over engme, excellent buy. TUxedo 4-4276 .' • • . _ • I 12-3 p.m. 12' van, 1~51. Reconditioned, 1962 OLDS Starfire convert- Sport Coupe. Radio, heater, Sport Coupe. 326 V-8, automatic ible, white top, royal mist white side walls, automatic after 5. BEALTIFLL Burgundy PerSIall LA R G E beautifully carved 1--- . new en gIn e, transmission, transmission with console shift, body, full power, very clean, transmission. power steering , lamb coat, ~ull length. Good 'I Scandinavian table $2000.! STORMS and screens, msid~ paint job. Priced for quick 62 TEMPEST convertible, one radio,heater, white l'ide walls. loaded with extras, $2,175. and brakes. condition, $150. Call TUxedo TUxedo 5-0695.' doors, lavatory bowl, unpaint- sale. VAlI<:y 1-7174. owner, automatic transmis- Private. Call between 9 a.m.-5 FULL PRICE $1295 FULL PRICE $1695 5-4013. I ed dr(:ssing table. tier table. ------sion, $1,300. 821.5448, after 6. ONLY $49 DOWN - - _ .. ------FOUR of the most popular TU 5-3914. ll-AUTOS FOR SALE _p_.m_. _7_55_-_72_2_0_. ONLY $49 DOWN l;.E. STOVE, 4 burners, loven, Baldwin Acrosonic console --~~- _ a- RAMBLER 1959, 4 door, stick '61 GREENBRIER Sport Wagon. ~o?d condition. Best offer. pianos recently traded in, MAN'S OVERCOAT and suite, BUICK '55, 4.Door Special- JIM CAUSLEY Here's the top unit in its field. JIM CAUSLEY llt, shift, no rust, excellent condi- TI xt'do 5-4700. now priced from $795. Com- size 39; 1 a d 1e s' coat and Radio, heater, power steering PONTIAC Plenty of passenger or load PONTIAC w. pIetely reconditioned and dresses, 12 to 4; excellent and brakes. Runs good. Trans- tion, $375. 885-7810. ly LOWREY, 2 manual organ with d't' TU 3914 t . 117601 Mack Ave. TU 6-1700 space. 3 seater, top condition, 17601 Mack Ave. TU 6-1700 fully g-...aranteed. ~ mil e y con I IOn. 5.. por atlOn. PRescott 2-2933. Leslie speaker, 88 keys, 13 '59 OLDS 88, 4-doe-r sed an. $1,095. Low as $95 down. SPORTS F ury convertible. Gold. pedals. Brand new and priced I Bros., 5510 Woodward, TRin- AU~'~rH-E-N-'I-IC-1~"-w-e-a~t~h--er-e-d-b-a-r-n1963 IMPERIAJ-, Le Baron 4- Automatic transmission, radio, DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 3- ando four barrel car- 12--AUTOS WANTED at only $725. Te-:-ms only 6~'1 ity 3-6800. Open evenings 'd' H d h t 1 do h dt ' heater; outstanding in every en Comm DETROIT'S VOLUME KING 1)" Monday thru Friday. Sunday SI mg. an ewn, na ura or ar OJ) with full pow- burator, power s tee r i n g, Smiley Bros., 5510 Woodard, 1-5. timbers. TR 2-3880. er and air conditioning. Call .vay. One year service war- 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 brakes, r adio, heater, electric TRinity 3-6800. Open eve-. __ ~______TUxedo 5-4981 after 5 p.m. ranty, $895, no down payment. top. Late '58. $650. TUxedo '60 CHEVROLE'£ Bel Air 6, 2, nings Monday thru Fri. Sun- PARKER power lawn sweeper, DELUXE G.E. 23" console TV DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 5-6667. Door, automatic, radio, heat- day 1 to 5. S100 C 11 aft 6 VAl by G.E. employee. Best mod. '62 LE MANS DETROIT'S VOLUME KING CASH --.----- __ .__ ._~~_ I . a er p.m. - ern waIn'ut finish. 893.9141. er, low mileage ,original own. )lOVING to built _ ins, stove, ley 1-5224. Convertible, automati~ trans- 16700 HARPER TU 1-7500 '60 RAMB LER Super, 4-door er'. $885. TUxedo 4-2684. .p- I ------CONN Alt 11 t mission, radio. heaLer wagon. An outstanding unit in Hotpoint, double oven. Excel- RUMMA-G.E SALE 1 - 0 sax, exce en con- side walls. ' white, TEMPEST Le Mans convertible, '57 THUNDERBIRD, new in- for lent condition, very reason. - dition. VAlley 1-8368. 1962, 4 speed, fully equipped. top con d it ion. Automatic rs. terior; best offer over $1600'1 able. VAlley 1-1735. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30TH FULL PRICE $1295 Spotless. Must sell, $995. transmis sion, radio, heater. If 3- ----~.------1133oo. block E. Jefferson, next STAIR CARPET, 21' long, light ONLY $49 DOWN oking for a compact Must be seen. TUxedo 1-2605 TUxedo 5-8014. you're 10 FOREIGN DELUXE portable electric Sing- to Cinderella Theatre. Doors "'3g16ray.. Good condition. 886. JIM CAUSLEY wagon t his is it. $895. No after 6. er sewing machine, feather- I open 10 a.m. v '59 LINCOLN Continental sedan. money down. '57 CHEVROLET 2-door. Here's I weight, in case, $70. Like I--.--~------~ I PONTIAC Black. Factory air condition. ROADSTERS I DICK SH ALLA CHEVROLET ago 0 d transportation car new. Record player and RAXCH MINK coai., slightly RON R I T E MANGLE, $25. 17601 Mack Ave. TU 6-1700 ing, radio, heater, full power, radio combination in case.. worn. $300. :~ink sides coat, TUxedo 2-6818. --~-----_._----~- DETROIT' S VOLUME KING that's p r ice d to suit you. excellent conditiun. New pre- 16700 HAR PER TU 1-7600 Looks ttnd runa good, $195, TRs, MGs, FIATS, $35. TUxedo 2-2109. $200 Size 12-14. TUxedo MINK STOLE, large, $100. VAl- '63 F AIRLANE Squire wagon. mium tires. $1,250. 115 Be:;.-k- hy ------5-1787. Champagne, red in t I' r i 0 r, 8 PIECE mahogany dining room. ------ley 2-3558. shire, Grosse Pointe Park. '63 IMPALA D~~~~~ CHEVROI.ET MERCEDES, SPRITES, ts. r:adio, heater, whitewalls, pow- set, perfect condition. 536: SMALL refrigerator, 9x12 cotton 821-7698. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING 1 WROUGHT IRON table, 4 ice er steering, windows, air con- Super Spo rt Chevrolet COIiver- AUSTIN HEALYS, ETC. St. Cbr. after 5 p.m.; 885- rug. chairs, dining room set, 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 i cream stools. 881-9337. ditioned, luggage rack. Can '60 CHEVROLET ible. -Radio , heater, white side 5654 after 6 p.m. ch i I d r en's coats. TUxedo po wer stee,ing and lPr finance. Private. TU 5-9155. Bel-Air 4 door. Awtomatic walls, '64 BUICK Skylark, Sports md -----~------2.5597, BEAUTIFUL B U F F E T and braker ROASTER, Westinghouse. with transmission, radio, heater, Wagon, 3 sea!er, very deluxe. 're- , china clos ~t. 8' Hudson refrig- H A N EY BROS enclosed I-shelf stand, broiler. ANDERSON casement window, '61 TEMPEST deluxe 4-door white side walls. FUL L PRICE $2195 4800 clean mIles. $3,495. 823- • Ise ~.. erator. Dressing table with ONL Y $49 DOWN , fryer attachment and timer 25H, center 1" thermopane, sedan. An idea.l second car FULL PRICE $895 ;e. benrh. TUxedo 2-5439 . that will be dependable and ONLY $49 DOWM' 1821. .1 14770 GRATIOT clock. $25. Coffee makE'r, approximate O.S.M. 82' wide JIM CAUSLEY. ,II' BEDROOM SET, walnut, dou- economicaL To? condition, .J 1M CAUSLEY 1963 CHEVROLET 2 door, 6 and 15300 GRATIOT Silex, with electric plate, $8. by 66" high. 881-0308. new car trade, $895. No P cylinder, standard shift, radio, ng ble bed and 60" dresser. ONTIAC TU 1-2224. money down. 17601 Mac k Ave. TU 6.1700 heater, low mileage. $1325. llY GENTLEMAN'S overcoat, ex- French provincial, like new, PONTIAC DR 1-7888 d- DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET 17601 Mack Ave. TV 6-1700 884-6054. DELl.'XE model RCA Whirlpool cellent condition, two suits, well cared for; at 25% of '63 FORD Galaxie convertible, [n washer and dryer combina- size 44. Reasonable. EDge- DETROIT'S VOLUME KING .. original cost, $100. TUxedo radio, 11eat e r, whitewalls, '64 RAMBLER 660, 4 - d °0 r al tion with built.in water heat. water 1-7210. 4.0325. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 '64 MG B. convertIble, WIre wheels, heater, exceilent con- automati~ transmission, power sedan. This is a very low mile. er. 771-5495. age, one owner trade that'. SMALL APARTMENT size pia- ALMOST NEW Roper gas stove, ALVIS 1948 four door saloon. tion. Best offer takes. LAke- steering. 882-7389. I like new. At.:1omatic transmis- ay FUR."1\llTlJRE, 0 r i e n t a I nlgs, no, ebony, $325, including also sink unit with G.E. dish. Excellent condition. Collec- view 1-5709 after 5 p.m. or ROLET Kingswood 9 sion, radio, heater, lots of ty white fox wrap, mink stole. bench and delivery. Terms, washer and disposal, good tor's item, $1,250. TU 6-1534. Saturday. '60 CHEV passenge r wagon. Just what miles per gallon., $1,795. Low CASH :e- clothing and storage garage 6%. Smiley Bros., 5510 condition. Westinghouse wash. '6-3~FALC6N-~--- -'6-4-C-H-E-V-R-0-L-E-T-F-A-C-T-O-R-Y you're 1ooking for. Has V-8 as $195 down, 36 montla. contents. VAlley 2-4983. Woodward, TR 3~8oo. Open er plus dryer to match. TUx- S T h automatic transmis. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET ------evenings Monday thru FrI-. edo 5-8434. Convertible. Big engine, stick OFFICIAL'S CAR. e s e engine, for 30" WESTINGHOUSE electric day, Sunday 1-5. shift, red with top, radio, hcat- cars are the very finest cars sion, ra dio, heater, power DETROIT'S VOLUME KING range, $50', 32" double sink, . SA OFF er, white side walls. available. All have many fac- steering and bra k e s. One 16700 HARPER TV 1-7600 - ICE E9UIPMENT . I d' "IR CARS I $1,). TUxedo 4-5161. I LIONEL Electric Train Set, 0 FOR SALE FULL PRIDE $1495 tory extras, mc u mg ~A owner, new car trade. One vice warranty. $1,195. '62 FIAT, excellent condition, ------~ I gauge, 60 pes. track, 11 cars, , ONLY $49 DOWN CONDITIONING. All h a v e year ser PLAYPEN, bathinette, bassin. electric switches, complete TYPEWRITERS and add i n g factory war ran t y. Sport radio, white walls. Original ANY MAKE Old car down. owner. Only 10,000 miles. ette, feeding chair, Baby- $17.00. Snow tires 6.oox6.50, machines, new, rebuilt. Rea. JIM CAUSLEY Coupes, Super Sports, Con- DICK SH ALLA CHEVROLET Best offer. TUxedo 2.1198. tenda, Dunc:m Phyfe single 13.00, U.S. Ruboor 80% ori- sonable prices. National Of-. vertibles, Sport Sedans, Sta- ANY MODEL PONT IAC DETROIT 'S VOLUME KING bed complete. VAlley 4-8846. gional tread, both, $8.00. fice Equipment. 16H33 Harper 117601 Mnck Ave. TU 6.1700 tion Wag 0 n s, save up to n. 16700 HA RPER TU 1-7600 1957 PLYMOUTH convertible, 3 PIECE walnut be droom sm,'t TV 1-2771. at Bish'jp.'. TUxedo 1.7130 I' '6-~ ------G I-~--~----- 'bl $1,200. Immediate de'livery. rebuilt motor, $200. TUxedo I _ 3 FORD a axie convertI e, DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET CREVRO LET IMPALA conver- 1-8645. double bed complete, chest, GLIDER, blue cushions, $18 , 2 DESKS for office or home. radio, heater, back up lights, DETROIT'S VOLUME KING in tible, '63 , all extras, even I HANEY BROS. It- vanity. TUxedo 5-0220. yellow step stool, 2 pair white , Also posture chairs. 881-7187. windshield was her s, seat 1 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 AM-FM radi\}o New car war- '57 CADILLAC Coupe De Ville. 14770 GRATIOT al STAIRWAY E LEV ETT E for drapes with traverse rods, 25' belts, new whitewall Firestone I . ranty. P r i vat e. PRescott An extIremely fine used car. 6 Pennslyvania power mower tires. Padded dash, power' '62 CADILLAC conve:rtIble, all Ie sale_ TU xed 0 1-0322 or 88 . TU d 4-7<:77 BB-ANTIQUES 5-8460. Body and motor very good. and 1. 3342. I xe 0 v. brakes and steering. Perfect power, genuine leather up. Has power, $895. No down Id ANT I QUE S GALORE. Toys. condition. $2,000. 881-1431. holstery, showroom condition. '63 PONTIAC payment. 15300 GRATIOT FOLDING SCREEN, shutter, $5; CHILD'S walnut spool bE'd, lamps, Carnival, copper and ~__ Wife's personal car. Best offer lO passen ger station wagon. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET DR 1-7888 4 pair beige silk cottage cur- rope springs, very old, beau. silver pieces. Old cylinder and [1962 COR V A I R 500, 2-door, over $3,000. Call VEmont 9 O. Power stee ring and brakes, au. DETROIT'S VOLUME KING tains, $10; upholstercd chair, tifully restored. TUxedo 2- 78 records, dishes, commodes, standard transmission, $750. 6-4556, from 5-8 p.m. only. 'u tomatic transmission, radio, 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 I S8; 1 pair inside window shut- 1208. round tables, all kinds of fur~ 1 884-8881. _-- heater, wh ite side walls. ters, $4; combination alumi- BEAUTIFUL Victorian couch , niture glass and china Horse; -_. ------~ ~ 1946 NEW Plymouth Chassis, II FUL L PRICE $2595 GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE Ii- num door, $12; man ,s an t'Ique $450. TUxedo 5-0695. co IIars,' k ett1es, many d'eco;:-a-, '62 CHEVY II 4-door. wagon. i .p~500 • 1949 Ford convertible , ~s shaving stand, $15. 886-4783. ------tive and primitive items. Open i AReallY a. tOtP qual~ty. used dC?J" $95. TUxedo 5.069£). ONL Y $49 DOWN ~. st ------.---- DINETTE SET, lounge {'hair , k d 12 t 8 S t d utomatIc ransmlSSlOn, ra. 10, I CE 1..-d tf't wee ays o. a ur ay h . t h.t II t' Wh't '62 DODGE JIM CAUSLEY 10 a.PIE lJt:' room ou 1, many table, traverse rods, carpe t and Sunday 10 to 10. Phone ~thaer, w ~.etwa. Iroes. Ie. miscellaneoils h 0 u 9 e h 0 I d sweeper, scale. TUxedo 5-6088 728.3719. 32216 M i chi g a n, WI. re d 111 erlor. ne year 4 dr. A~tomatic transmIssion, PONTIAC Electrical Repairs items 3i~ bed or lounge, circu------W W b 11 d '1 serVIce warranty, $1,395. Old' radio, heaoter. white side walls, 17601 Mac k Ave. TU 6-1700 n- lar bar, chairs. 4497 Harvard. RUM.MAGE SALE-Men's over - tr are. e uy, se an car down. power steering and brakes. n. TUxedo f>5450. coats and suits, size 42. Mater - a e. DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET I FULL PRICE $1395 1962 FAL CON Squire 4 door Appliance Circuits . station wagon, bucket seats, at CUSTO"'" ..UT\E Ethan Allen, nity clothes, sizes 12-14. Chi! 9-ARTICLES WANTED DETROIT'S VOLUME KING i ONLY $49 DOWN PROMPT SERVICE h 'm .LVUUJ dren's clothes. 345 Mt. Ver - 16700 HARPER TU 1 7600 console, radio, heater, a,uto- Vermont maple dining table, non, Thursday, Friday, Saturw --A-N-T-E-D---H-o-m-e-of-f-u-r-n'-it-ur-e -=-_ __ J 1M CAUSLEY matic tr ansmission, electric [n - Krausmann Electric Co. full size; 2 extra l(~a;~~ :~~. day, 11 a.mA p.m, or odd pieces. WA 1.8575. '62 CHEVROLET 4-door station PONT IAC rear win dow, white sidewalls, ,[ serv1ns the Grosse Point. arM • '1 ------.______. Excellent condition. m plete padding, $85. - wagon. One of our cleanest, 17601 Mack Ave. TU 6-1700 roof rack for over 36 7eara TU 2..5900 BEAUTIFUL

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I 13-RE 12A-BOATS and MOTORS: 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE i 13-REAL ESTATE Fe FOR SALE fOR SALE '64- S T A it c-Ii-A: F 1'\ Chi~ftain! FOR SALE fOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE LAKELA 1 ------~.--- c'ruiser. 22', 75 h.p. selectric, HALLOWEEN Grosse Evinrude. Tatal use 25 miles. GROSSE PTE. WOODS YOU'D BE PROUD- GROSSE POINTE WOODS HERE TOnA Y and probably Brick, TONNANCOUR - This excep- "MORNINGSIDE ESTATES" gone tomorrow, could be Head. stove, sink. preservers. Hallywaod-3 bedroom RANCH of this hame. bedrco I SPECIALS tional home offers 4 bed- SUBDIVISION handy to Mack. Built 1952, large YOU'D BE PROUD- that this be the first and UN IQUE roam :'.Iake affer. TL:i:edo 1-6436. , Just a TASTE of our rooms, library, 3~ baths, NEWEST PRESTIGE only time this colonia] )S living room, good kit c hen. of the location. baseml Florida room, M u t s chI e r LOCATION BOSTON Whaler. 16' Eastpart. Many TREATS Neatly tiled basement. Ideal YOU'D BE PROUD- advertised. Situated on a playroom garage, plus literal raom, Jahnson 75. 1964. with gen. kitch('n, 2 C'ir attached gar. af the style. large lat with ample room barrage of ultra work.saving I for young marrieds or retired Betw. Mornineside and place, ~rator, all ~quipment plus.' 327 CLOVERLY-Calls, Calls, ag~. Expansion far 2 addi. YOU'D BE PROUD- far kids and their roving features. Master bedroom.bath I coup.le. Excellent value at River Rd. chen. 1 tional bedraoms and bath, af ihe decor. dag. Three enormaus bed- down, 2 bedrooms and bath up S2,400, fIrm. rUxedo 1-5197. I Calls. DO' yau have a good, $17,700. TUxedo 1-6300. washer rooms and that impartant ' ThermO' windaws, oak paneled ~ RANCH in the Farms? Yes, i WESTCHESTER - Charming 4 YOU'D BE PROUD- SUBDIVISION Immac 14' WOODEN boat, $150. TUxedo we do-and we knaw this ane : bedroom 2I1l bath Colonial Johnstone & Johnstone of the kitchen. HEADQUARTERS extra raom on the first; lounge, carpeting. 5.0695 . red. P floar. Priced at $27,500. 1 h. "rite" far you. Two bed. with library, 2-caf garage. 23253 N. ROSEDALE COURT Yes, you'd be praud of every. I 881.14:: 12E-COMMERCIAL PROp. rooms with' a library ar a Excellent landscaping. Per- WE'VE DEDVCED. when the i 3/ third bedroam, 1% Laths and fect conditian. NEW MODEL OPEN thing about this attractive Farm OPEN DAILY 1-5, 7-9 AC RE ERTY FOR SALE Colonial. Situated on a tree- p:'ice is reduced, there I 14 a rec. raom with fireplace V/illow Tree Pl., 53 CADIED LOCHMOOR-5~bedraom, 31h. lined street in the Farms this 3- Chaice 90, 95 and 100 ft. usually follows a . s.aks ~graces this 2-story ranch. Park- GROSSE Pointe. adaptable. con- and Iavo in t heasement.b . Authentl'C Early Amerl'can co- 4 bedr, bath semi-ranch with hbrary, bedroom, 2% - bath home wit h Building Sites Available. baost. We refer specIfI~al. 1ik~ neighborhood of prestige venient small affice building, t h lonl'al fl've bed I' 0 a m home. paneled library is the answer to ly to the new, low(.r prIce hamer.. Immediate possessian. Goad I pnclosed terrace, 2-car a tac - WE BUILD TO SUIT- easy terms. Also business, 1387 GRAYTON-What a sur- ed garage, large, corner lot. Spacious living room with na- every woman's dream. on this farm colonial in the Terms. vacant. Parker, TU i-4415. I prist:" A 4.bedroom home tural fireplace, for m a I dining YOUR PLAN OR OURS Shores. The hause has four W. WILl ------~- -.---1 with lay, an the first flaor, HIDDEN LANE _.• 3 bedraom, room, large kitchen with all The new kitchen has all the bedrooms and tW? and a QU IET ROAD 12F-RESORT PROPERTY ! plus a breakfast room AND 1% bath ranch. Formal din. built~in appliances, breakfast uecessary ':built-in~," even' two I M arv B0 UTI N half baths. The Immen~e rOOm rl FOR SALE I A DEN. Kitchen with built- ing room, family raam, 2.car roam, cherry paneled activities avens, and IS done In a most at- • kitchen has built.ins whi<-h ! far the cauple desiraus of eco- dining ------,- ---- I in oven and range dishwash- attached garage. Immaculate roam with brick fireplace and tractive walnut and white motif, Office: 884.773~ include a fireplace for bar- •namical, spaciaus living. Two breakf;; EAST TAWAS POINT-Vacant I er and dispasai.' Can you conditian. cat~edral ceiling. Come see all there is alsO' a separate diner becuing year"round. Semi.; bedrooms, 2 baths. Fertile yard ily roo year-round. 3-b£'droam trl- I imagine all this for $30,000? the other features that make area, looking onto the garden. Model: 886.0525 hIe location far the laundry, far flawer lovers. Excelle level, 6 years old. WIth at- Don't delay, gl've us a call N. RENAUD-4 bedraam semi- d this home a truly good buy. Yes is just off the kitchen. I ed to' ~ tached garage, an new 4- for an appointment rieht ranch, 2% baths, 2 car at- it's completely landscaped, : Only a short walk to schools and Family roam an.d att~ch~'d ; Outstanding Offerings, Unusual raom apartment above. Klt('h- a y' - tached garage, family raom, churches, we don't believe that garage. -:'-Jaw prIced to In.' Listines Are Our Specialty. M. J/J en built-ins. Large lat over- wa . large exceptianally well-Iand- OPEN 2 to 5 p.m. this hame will be on the market OPEN SUN. 2-5 :30 terest the buyer in the TIMlookinRWEBER,I"akeRltr.Huron.VA 1-6890 I 757 HAWTHORNE - We sug- scaped lot. Many extras. or by app't at your convenience. very lang. Better Call Now For , HAWTHORNE 1298 _ A com- forty tho u s ~,n d dollar TU 1-757: range. ~------., - -_... . --, gest yau tarry nat. Be aUI'I HUNT CLUB-3 bedroam face COX & BA KER An Appointment. plete 3-bedroom plus den, RUTH ASSOCIATES I guest and mave right in this brick calonial natural fire- modern kitchen with built-j THIS ONE SHOl}LD head vour ANITA, I ISLAND RETREAT love.ly F:mch. NO' investm~nt place, carpeti~g, garage, im. KARL DAVI ES ins, hat water baseboard heat,' list if you must have 'faur of Grosse Pointe large ST. CLAIR FLATS of tirr.e ar maney for repaIrs maculate candition. TU 5-71100 recreation roam, carpeting bedrooms and desire the fireplac Completely fur n ish e d and I or decorating in this kept-ta------___ TU 5-3220 throughout, 2.car garage. Stap quiet of a dead.end street. 81 Kercheval on the Hill in the I equipped. including outbaard I order home with 3 bedroams, in Sunday to see many ather If yau want prime location TU 6.4060 Woods. baat. madern 24'x48' ma- ' 21f2 baths, sizeable family C t & C GROSSE PTE. CITY features. Ideal location. Clase and a newer house, with hagany panE'lIed lodge on ap.I raam and utility ram right are r O. Substantial family home con- 71 FAIRFORD, GROSSE PTE. to schools and transporta- forced air heat and a lan:e Members af Grosse Pointe LAKEPOI proximately 5 acres. Best fish- I off the kitchen Perfect plan- CALL TU 4-4400 venient to schools and transpor~ SHORES tion. kitchen with all the trir;]- Women's Real Estate tages 0

I'ng and duck L.l1ntl'ng. Only i, ninR and loving care have tatian. 9 nice rooms, among A . mings: if your family mu~t Counsellors Pointe a I' , ttractJve 4 bedroohl home with 50 m i n 1I t e s fram Grosse been given this ideal home. them a 16 x 18 dining raom. PARKCREST 20854 __ Fa c e have that additional raom National and Detrait Real in this, Painte. Evenings: 881.4647. : ----~-- .-.------! Paneled library, separate break- 3% baths, large family roam brick 2-bedroam ranch with an the first floor. besid('s I Estate Boards 19880 W. IDA LANE-Laoking I DORTHEN, 1465. Large ranch,! fast raom, 4 twin sized bed- with fireplace. Mut~~hler. ki~ch- family kitchen, lovely living the living room and sepa'i Women's Council af Realtars \ ' 3 bedraoms 21'2' baths sepa-'. I' . I en com pIe t e With bUIlt-ms. te d' . 0 'f ( 13-REAL ESTATE far that modern one-floor i .." , I , 2V2 baths, excellent c as- Beautifully landscaped with au- room with fireplace, gas heat, I 1'a mmg 1'0 m: I Y HI _ SCI fOR SALE hllme with large rooms that rate rilnmg room, attached 2- ets. Quick occupancy. Priced at 1 t t. . kl' 2-car garage, Lady Queen af demand fOlir bedrooms and I: car garage, den. Also Florida 11:34500 ama I~ sprm er s.ystem. Ne2f . a finished basement. and, can take large furniture? This 'f' hId bl h I Peace parish. Dan't mIss see- - is only 3 blocks f..om the bus raom . By owner . Open Sun- ' . paroc la TUan dpu IC SC 0'0 S. I mg. thIS. one. 'vould' lij{e the conveniem'e G R 0 SSE and 1 black fram school. Has, day 2 to 5. Call Tuxedo SILLOWA Y & CO. xe a 1-1020 of an attached gara,ge: if , BUILD anne parker, TU 5-4415. of. 2 large bedraoms, nice living I 4-0584. TU 4-'7000 LOCHMOOR BLVD, CharminglFAIR~AY DRIVE _ Prest.ige you want to mave right in POINTE Warne fers: by appointment. in raom and full dining raom,! ------Colonial with 6 bedraoms and 3 locatIOn. Call for. appom~- your next house w!1ich I Grosse Painte - Monteith The lovely enclosed porch I t t . spect thiS beaut! carnes complete w:th gaod , Sl NEAR the LAKE BARRINGTON 777 - Open 2-5, baths and unusually large fami.. men a In. . - carpeting and draperips: . ~choal. Queen af r-eace ~ could easily be a family room, ly room 3 car attached ga g ful formal dmmg roam count- . b FAIRHOL""'E GarrIson Colo A VERY: a colonial styled bungalow. den or bedraom. . Very spacious English Tudor, Sunday. Three bedrooms, Ph, ra e r kitchen 1Y2 baths pius lav- through?ut . ". etter call' !U - - 3rd unusual bedroam and , '4 family bed'rooms, 21/2 baths, 'baths, face brick home priced Ideal hame for large family. Y.'t baserr.ent Pane Ied Us ... If you l;,{e the low nial ,\lith stone front 'dwhich able in tv la.v. up, 2 car, extras. Pos- ',32916 E. ,J"''"'''FERSON-'Winter II den, J'alousied porch, m a i d's in law 20's. Use 2nd floor Arthu r J. Scully CO. a oryeatl'onIn rO'on.'. and bar 2 I tag 0 f $49500• . has the large awner be •room F a rm's "'L' sunrOOm as 4th bedroom. recr I .' and so desirable four ClOsets Just off 0 stbly a temporary lease to' 1 and slimmer-happy times on rooms, 4 car garage, sprinkler TUxedo 1 8310 at.tached garage Priced I IT'S FUN' to be popular and f '1 b Large kitchen, TV room. - car. . ' plus 2 bearooms, ami y room Clair. uyer. $23,500. I the water - Practically new system. Builder's own house. Handy to schoals, bus, beach far belaw duplication cast. this new affering or. ~eff and games roam, Carpeting 1175 GRA YTON4~be~cl;oo~~ \ hause far a large family with and park. Lady Star of the Sea parish. Road is the type of "house" included. $31,900. Why rent? 3th baths, by Owners. $27,500: 6 bedr~ams and 4 baths in ST., PAUL PARiSH which is be<.'Oming more TV 1.6300. 599 La Gracious 1 Far appointment Call TUxedO' \ the mam part of the hous.e, Newer center hall Coloni'al in BISHOP 1035 - Fine famny and mare popular. Fram the CHAM PION BETTY V ING' acre plus 6-2139 eveningg. I and guest hause te~ants Willi per fee t conditian. Beautiful home near everything. Ex- Realtor curb the structure appears GRAND MARAIS - How soon charm and - ----~- -. - .~.~ ~-. -- pay the taxes. Wtdaw has family room, 4 bedraoms, 2% ceptionally well kept English REALTOR to be a large English homf'. can you move? This white 6 bedraon large. inves.tment in property i baths, library, all built.ins, 2 heme'. 4 bedraoms, 2 baths 20525 MACK AVE, b ut 1Il. rea l't't'I y I lS a t WI) ('~\AOnt er H a11 Colonl'al I.s J'ust CO.OP APARTMENT and IS anXIous to' sell. : car at t a c he d garage. Most on 2nd, plus 2 bedroams and' 886-3210 family, wit h immensely waiting for you. Near the Suite an :3 One bedroam. On Detrait • charming! bath on 3rd. Library, large FIRST OFFER ING proportianed rooms. Three Lake it has family room, 3 Or servant Riv£'r. $18,000. . 565 PEAR TREE-Center en.' new kitchens with built-ins, bedrooms and twO' full bedrooms, 2% baths, gas heat tailed Livil 839-3500 Eves 881-0430 trance Colanial with faur bed-! GWENELL TU 2-1730 1st floor lavatary, screened BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED OUTER DRIVE 11818 baths. even additional Jiy- and lots of carpets. Invest Dining ra( rooms, 3% baths, first flaar terrace, 2 car garage. four bedraom, three bath Charming Early Amerkan bun- ing quarters on the thir;l today in happiness. TU 4-0600. SWEEf\ utility raom, 3-car garage. harr.e. Modern kitchen with galow. 3 bedraams, full dining floor: Bath upper anrl ]0\\. HILLCREST. Near Maross-it's OPEN SliNDA Y 2:30-:5 Completely air - conditioned. LAKE ST. CLAIR BISHOP 1386 - Center hall built-ins plus entertainment raom. Very spacious. Good 10'. er are occupied by loD'~ the little things that make this Family room with fireplace.' Jefferson, 29026-Custom built Colonial just 3 blocks to St. sized family room and den. cation. term tenants. : hame and its secluded location WILLIAMS 286. near Ker!)y. Canvenient lacatian. Barnes: 3 bedrooms 2 baths attached Clare and Maire schools, 4 Central air conditioned. Ideal- GROSSE POINTE CITY TRY TIDS ONE for size if yon charming. The 1st floor has This awner won't give his I Schaol or Sta'r of the Sea. ; 20'x39' g a ~ age, 75~x200' lot. bedrooms. 2~ baths, madern ly located for schools, shop- long far a house with 1'('01 a nice entrance hall, bright OPEl

house away, but he's tempted. 1 Boating, fishing, ice fishing. kitchen, family room, gas hot ping and transpartation. CAPE COD Colonial, 3 bedrooms elbaw room. Mammcth en. living room. family room and 2:: to lose money. Transferred 1341 N. RENAUD - Deluxe D ire p t bus service downtown. water heat, gaod cl~ndition. 1Y2 baths, family room. Excel. trance foyer with living. powd~r raam. On the 2nd I 781 WES1 n!'xt week to New York and, RANCH situated on a large: Widow leaving Michigan. Priced under $30,000. Open BY APPOI NTMENT lent location. dinin~ and library raam,. floar there are 4 bedrooms Does yo willing to consider any rea-: lot, priced far below repro-, MIEHM RLTY VA 1.7314 Sunday 2-5. all leading from it. See and 2 baths. The decarations DOVER TUxedo 6-3730 promatia sonable offer. No other com. : duc1ion cost--3 large bed-, SHOREHAM 99-In the Shores what a Chinese fartune can are excellent with carpeting This lav parable 3 bedroom, 2 bath: rooms, 2% baths, beautiful: HUNT CLUB, 1960 DEVONSHIRE 1027-First af- on a lovely lot, a beautiful do when it is spent on and draperies included. Does than 10 plus calonial is offered by: family roam, 3-car garage and i Open Sunday 2 to 5 fering af this well built brick ranch built in 1953. Three turning a kitchen inside this interest you? TU +0600. I GROSSE POI NTERS bedroom! anyane in Grosse Poi n tel sprinkler system in front and I, FI'rst Offerl'n~ English Colonial. Ideal family bedrooms and two baths, out. Two first floor lav.; I delight tJ = h 'th 4 b d '} WANT TO SELL 1 and a half dozen bath, aOLIDAY - It's time to buy! Io'arms. 3 blacks to Brownell,' rear yard ~re only a few ~f I 3 bedroom Colanial, first flaar ouse WI e raams,... which with a generous sized . ' r' Y u should see this three-bed. think w} one block to' Kerby. Call to-: t~e many f'ne features of thIS i lav., 2 car garage. Priced to' sell. baths an 2nd, and 2 bedrooms family room, living room and AND BU ILD NOW. scattered around and abaut a m Ranch home on wide 75- day for appointment. flOe home.' and bath on 3rd. Family room dining room give an expan- the seven bedrooms. For- rfoo . L. f derive fr ' and 1st floor lavatory, tiled Will sell yaur hame while $68.000 vou cannot buy or oot lot Wlta 23. oot living room, me ficient b o V E R L 0 0 KIN (,. GOLF ' 325 RIVARD-Live like a New: ' ~------'---'------~LANDER TU 4-0100 roaf, 3-car brick garage. Ideal- 'I SJ'oiVyemeanreta.far ideal home en- bUI'ldl'ng you a new one on duplicat~ in this prim~ 10- Ip'OeOtm,ing fulland diningdrapen'eroom, Nearcar- I COL'RSE-Lacated in Grasse . 1 • h 11 h b n ly located far schoals and Saddle Lane _ off Coak catian in the Farms. ! b S. family . W d h' II . Ya:-....er Wit ate ene 1 s i A WOMAN KNOWS . S d ' , us and Monteith school. TU walls anc POInte 00 S, t !S we mam'l which the suburbs offer. A'I . . transportatIan. Open un ay" MIDDLESEX 661-With schools Road near Morningside or WE ARE SYMPATHETIC with I 1-6 tained Colanial has 3 bed- ',' 2 5 ' d k 1 sho t lk W od L rth f ' 300. roams F beautifully decorated Tawn; ROOSEVELT ~ Sturdy older . . an par's on y a r wa on 0 s ana no 0 yau if you've been lookini-: I with firl roams and is clase to grade Hause, 5 bedroams and 3 house that has weathered away, this locatian is ideal for Vernier-have models and for a thr~e bedroom haus!' I LAKELAND _ Farm Colonial, and junior high schools. Car- baths PLUS a large madern many slorms. In need of ten- FAlRW AY LANE 20540, off both children and mother. A Plans to show you. Call us. with TWO full baths and: near shopping and bus, has 4 Don't mi peting, wooded lot and low kitchen and private patio. der, loving care. Vernier Rd., facing Lochmoor nine year old family home TUxedo 4-1000. ]:.Ist enough back yard to bedrooms, 2 baths, both li- taxes with a price to match- Priced in the law 30's-this Golf Caurse. 3 bedroom ranch with four bedrooms, two dabble in. DO' you insist an brary and family room. Kiteh- I $18 500 on y . . home offers space with a OLAIRVIEW COURT, W. - home in excellent condition. b aths an d a mce. size. d I'1. ROWE & CO • having your cake and {'at en has goo d d'mmg. area. Lats T) Serenity-just like' living in b th" 1 t ff . 't t ') W ]] of arpet d d B 90 Ke GROSSE POll'iTE WOODS - minimum of upkeep. I' Versatile Cape Cod in the the country Call jar appoint rary, IS :mmacu a e 0 er- 20908 Mack " 109 I 00. e you can' c h an hrl~Pdes. uy Ph, Where else ean you find sa Woods that will accammo. nt Open . Sunday ? 5 - ing must be seen. and eat it in the separatf' r 40now f 'or appy 0 I ays. TV 741 TROMBLEY-Outstanding- " date a couple or family. me . , ..- . ., dining room or in front of . 600. rruch house for $22.000'" Co- BALFOUR 1130 - Excellent SMALL, but perfect, 2-bedroam th t 1 .. h' "e lonial with new paneled fam. ly attractive center.entrance, LAKESHORE LANE 8S-0pen family home. Five bedraoms, home. Just decorated, new, e e eVlSIon set w Ich LEXINGTON _ Sweet and low GROSSE I ily roam, 1st floor lavatory. 3: Colonial with 240' frantage, BISHOP ---.:-1 bedroom English Sunday 2.5. Luxury 3-bedroom 3 baths, 30 ft. living roam t' d d G might be in the large fam- with 3 bedroums, 2 bat 1.5, Brick C< and beautiful landscaping. I hause an 109' lot. Recreation carpe mg an rapes. as By roam. Firs.. t floor bed- II bas bedroams, breakfast space in ranch in top Grosse PaLnte plus library, modern kitchen. heat. 1598 Dorthen, near Cook d ement garden shower, fully A-I insie kitchen. carpeting, excE'llent I Five bedraoms fond 3:1h baths, raom, three car garage; near Shares area; campletely built. One half black from elemen- and Mack, Grosse Pointe' r~~m %O~\':~ITce'f'an all air-conditianed and clean gas rooms, J condition. Well located on, a 22x40 family room with schoals and transportation. in kitchen, large family and t1\ry and Jr. High schools. Woods, VAHey 1-7174. ~28e~~ a e ow Igur(' 0'1' I heat. $41,400. Madern as to- Rrys Drive in Joan of Arc I marble floors and electric air recreation rooms. Priced in . . morrow. TU +0600. kitchen living ro, and Ferry Schaal district, I filter, opening onto farmall CARMEL LANE ---: Truly an mid 40's. HANDY 115-A house built for RARELY fS SO much hOUSf! ! gardens. Paneled library and el.egant and gracIOUS ho~se I ease of entertainment in an2 offered at SO little mom'v : RENAUD - Recipe for Happi- Paneled rage. ( LAKESHORE 987 ! kitchen with 'milt - ins. Wlt~ carved ',llarble fIre-I LAKEPOlNTE 550 _ Shawn by of the' mast convenient loca- GROSSE POINTE WOODS Consider that this offeri~.r i ness. A brick and st4}ne 2- and curt~ FRENCH COUNTRY H 0 ME! places. RecreatIon area. af I appointment. Man y custom Hans in the Farms. There are boasts a madernizl"n kikh I St?ry with library anj terrac!', long recagnized as one of' 345 UNIVERSITY - The won- raftered beams and red brick features in this 5-bedraom 3% now three bedrooms and two 2 New Homes en. family room, plus den I brIght living r a () m, powder ed in. Grosse ?aint Shore's most, derful warmth af tradition is floor tor the teen-ager~. Mod- bath English home. Modern baths, but space for a faurth Consider that there is a room, 3 bedrooms, 1% baths. TU 5-19( picturesque one story houses. t felt in this gracoius, alder ern kItchen and 5 family bed- kitchen. Well under $40000. bedroom if required. Call us NOW COMPLETED IN BEAU- circular stairway leaning ~asement games roo m with Set weB back an a lat 133'x I hame located an this winding rOOms plus. ' to see this delightful offering. TIFUL AVON SUBDIVISION upstairs where you will en. fireplace. Gas heat with elec- GRO~ 150' it cantains a library' tree. lined :street near the LOTHROP 274, Open Sunday joy the luxury of five bed. ttoni,c filter. Nicely 1 an d- with fireplace, fami!y raom "Village" and "lake - side N. OXFORD RD, - Where 2-5. One of the best buys in MANOR 468-Vacant. Must be OPEN SUNDAY 1-6 raoms. Consider that the scaped 8()"foot lot. TV 1-4200. Deluxe me else but here can you find a saId. Excellent thre~ bed- h' t and 5. Sel with unique weathered panel- Park." Room for a large Farms for tlJis amount af ouse IS now vacan sO you f RENAUD-With tall tr"""s thI'S 4 bedroom home that is suit. room calonial. Den, break. ld b . f Th k . , "'" gas furnacl ing, 2 bedrooms, l:1h baths,: family-the three fireplaces space. 6 bedrooms, 3~ baths, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY cou e In or an sgtv- I Ranch 0 f fer s onnortu' n,;ty. ed for your family, with a fast roam, lav., enclased ter. . g d' er Can'd II and break Parquet floors throughout. A. add warmth and charm. Near " large activities with fireplace, In mn. Sl er ca. I Near bus and shopping..,.. WI'th.... 8 P separate 2 bedraam apart- race, carpeting. Good Farms . g u "'n thi one b I places, 3 I rice of $42.500 is low far public schools and st. Paul's: finished basement. Conveni- 1022 MARIAN COURT, off R,'ver In S v S ecause bedrooms, 2'% baths, panelled $37,800. Ca: such a distinguished address, parish, i ment? ent to' all schoals. location. Open Sunday 2.5. Road. 4-bedroom Calanial, 2% the t.ag' IS cons'derabl. I Y 1,ow library, attached garage with Owner transferred. I RIVARD - 5 bedrooms 3 RENAUD 591 - With space for baths, 28%' paneled family ... $49,500. efectric tloor so you are al- HURT R - _ S' k : 968 WESTCHESTE~-T~ke ad-I baths, studio library, modern N. RENAUD 1040-Large 1lh a swimming pool and every- room, plus paneled library. PEAK OF PERFECTION. ,. way s sheltered. Carpeting. 7.6 HAMPTON . Wlm, sate., vantage of today s pnce re- I k't h story ranch on beautiful cor. thing for gracious family liv- Thermo~ane-type sealed win. is this newer three bed. You cQlUld m 0 v e tomorrow. LIVE modestly In thts well. duction on this fine Colonial I I c en. ner lot. TwO' bedroams, Ph ing. Four bedrooms, 3% batht:, daws, 29' kitchen, GE built. room, one and a half bath 'l'U 1-4200. kept,. faur-be?ra0'!1. 2%.bath with its rr.aster bedroom and I OPEN SUNDAY 2-5:30 baths down, plus panele

1~~:, ~~~se:~~:~IS. Owner 'II sure to see this one. ANN BEDFORD GOODM.A.N i CONSULT OUR OFFICE FOR' for $38,900. Purdy ~~ :~~tr~~~~l~r'in~l~d:J: transferred. Shown by ap. TAPPAN ' HOMES OPEN SUNDAY CHAMP ION Looks like new. TU 1-6300, WI pointment only. JOHN 5 Marv. BOUTIN & SCH' 90 Kercheval Avenue ' N Silloway & CO. REALTOR Office: 88+7733 Edgar JOHNSTONE & TOLES Phone 884-6200 GOODMA 8 Model: 886-0525 10 H N STO N E "Os.ThI.HUf' 98 Kercheval 886-3060 100 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 w '" KercheVal ro.8.-4100 TU :4-7000 JU 4-5700

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13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 13-REAL ESTATE 15-BUSINESS 21 8-STORMS AND 21'-PAINTING AND FOR SALE FOR SAL~ 21Q-PLASTERING 21 U-PLUMBING FOR SALE OPPORTUNITIES SCREENS DECORATING i L\KELAXD A V EN U E, 759, PLASTER WORK. No job too (;rosse Pointe, by 0 w n e r. STORMS HUNG. ,creens re- small. No job too large. DUn. NEW GROSSE PTE. FARMS CO LOR E D PROF'ESSIONAL Brick colonial, 2'car garage, 3 STANDARD OIL moved, win d 0 w s wash(.d. kirk 2-4596. MOROSS (near Ridge Road)- decorator. Interior, exterior. hedrooms. 11,2 baths, family FARM COLONIAL Service Station for Rent Guaranteed satisfaction. Free Expert workmanship. Refer. SPRENKLE Surprisingly roomy llh story 21R-CEMENT WORK • PLUMBING room with fireplace, finished JUST COMPLETED WAR'REN and Chalmers estimates. DRexel 1-2952 01' ences. TRinity 1-7318. in good cO!ldition. 4 bed. VAlley 1.5425. I • HEATING hasement. separate din in g BEDFORD, 906-4 bedrooms, 2 rooms, 2 baths. Carpeting ~ral Excellent profit potential. finan- COMPLETE decorating ser- • SEWER CLEANING :ing ro?m, living room with fir.e. baths, powder room, paneled and draperies included. Must cial assistance available. Days 21 HAVE YOUR D-ELECTRICAL vice. Interior and exterior CHIMNEY. ROOF GUTTERS lath place, ~arpE'te?, dream ~It-, farr.ily room with fireplace, cus- see inside to appreciate size. 564-6341. Evenings MIdwest VA 2-1282 APPLIANCES painting. Pap e r removing AND BASEMENT BEEN up chen WIth eatmg bar, dISh. i tom kitchen with G,E. built.ins. Ideal arrangement for those 7-0493. and paper h a n gIn g. Wall WATERPROOFED FOR SINCE 1916 ,!cd washer. dl3posal. 12 years old. Storms, screens. hmdscaping who need separate quarters washing. Workmanship guar- Immaculate. Owner transfer. included. TU 4-1908. for parents, etc. HOOVER.EUREK A WINTER? anteed to be the best. For LICENSED master plum1Jer. red, Principals only. $35,000. Open Sunday 2.S HUGH 16-PETS FOR SALE AUTH. SERVICE estimate, call FREE ESTIMATES 881.1431. R e p a it s. remodeling, etc. CHALMERS FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY WILLIAM FORSYTHE GROSSE POINTE FARMS ROBERT JOHNSON Guaranteed electric sewer TU 4-4040 Eves. TU 4-2557 LARRY'S POODLE CLIPPING ALL MAKES VAlley 2-9108 9226 Bishop TU 5-6451 cle&ning. Cal Roemer, TU 4-bedroom. 2-bath Colonial, Stud Service ark. c.-\ DIEl'X near KERCHEVAL. $25,000. TUxedo 4-3f:06. East Side Vacuum 2.3150. GROSSE PTE. SHORES TUxedo 2-4108 1'7 HUGHES BROTHERS. painting tl~e 4 bedroom terrace, 31-'2 baths., ------176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 Off Lakeshore with bIrdseye By Appointment Formerly Harper Vacuum 'lnd decorating, wall washing, BRICK work. broken steps, 21V--5ILVER PLATING n. Good condition. Priced right. expert paper hanging, free chi m n e y s. w..terprooflng Terms. view of lak '!. Spacious 2 bed- Open Sunday 2 :30 - 5 rnom, 2 bath RANCH with huge GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY estimates. 5293 Yorkshire. walls. tuck pointing, all other I SILVER & GOLD PLATING TUxedo 2.9750 or 821-9643. repairs. Call anytime, VAlley 0 id' . d R iri W. WILLIA~lS COURT, 3 bed- family room. Natural wood trim POODLE TRIMMING 2-6648. . x lzmg an epa room ranch. large living room, 1214 BUCKINGHAM, near Ker- throughout, brick fireplace wall and n, D cheval-Colonia1. Four bed. HOOVER PAINTING, co lor s matched. Brass Polishing & Lacquerinl- riming room. kitchen with to ceiUng plus many other cus- eeo. rooms, two and one-half baths. GROOMING FACTORY AUTHORIZED papering, paper removed, wall J. W. KLEINER .Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. rwc hreakfast room, Heated fam- tom features. Not a single thing Den, 80' lot. $31,500 with SERVICE washing w 0 r k guaranteed. CEMENT CONTRACTOR rard Ily rOOm. Attached garage. to do but move in. Value much WILLIAMS TRIM SALON LEEBERT $3,000 down. PRescott 6-2650 Mertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. db' k Excellent condition and pric- I greater than price. TUxedo POINTE VAtUUM All types of cement an rlC 1~6300. SILVERSMITHS ed to sell. POODLES. AKC registered. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY A-I INTERIOR and exterior I work; drives. porches, walks, s~al Following by Johnstone & Johnstone Shots, 10 weeks. very small. NEW REBUILT PARTS painting, wall washing and patios. Tuck pointing. Pre-cast 14~08 CHARLEVOIX y. M. JAMES WALKFR TUxedo 1-3728. paper hanging. Have insur- steps. Asphalt patching. 1 Blk. east of Chalmel'l 19718 MACK Appointment GROSSE POINTE Woods, 20611 T U 1-1014 TU 1-0647 ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLow Natural Flagstone Walks VA 2-7318 Te 1-7575 TV 5.2533 FAIRHOLME-First advertised. Wedgewood Drive. 4 bedroom, LOST: Gray kitten, blue collar 21002 MACK cum 8.1780, after 5:30 p.m. and Patios. 2 bath. Open Sunday, TUxedo with bel I s. Muir-Kercheval ~- I Top not c h three. bedroom Natural Stone Planters 21 Z-LANDSCAPING s A:\IT A. Bungalow. 3 bedrooms, ran c h.. Exquisite condition. 44721. Realtor. area. TUxedo 5-2747. 21 E-CUSTOM CORSETS CUSTOM PAINTING & DECORATING NO JOB TOO SMALL large living room, natural I Glassed'In porch. $28,900. 7 WEEK old kittens. Free. IN DIVIDUALLY des i gn e d Quality Work LICENSED AND BONDED COMPLETE landscaping serv- fireplace. on 80x12S' co~ner. McMILLAN _ First advertised. FAIRFORD corner BIRCH LANE Spencer girdles and surgical ice. lawn cutting, cultivation Custom built 3 bedroom, 2lh Three girls, one boy. 1365 Interior and Exterior TU 2-0717 ~~ the hea:-t of Grosse Pomte Prime Colonial. Three bed. Buckingham. 886-3365. supports. Over 30 years ex- and fertilizin~. edging and I bath brick ranch with dining 20 Years Experience oods. $1;>.900. Low taxes. I' rooms, one and one-half baths. perience. M a u d e Bannert. clean-up work. Julius La- room, pan e led family room, MUST HAVE good home for ALL WORK GUARANTEED L. VERBEKE LAKEPOINTE. All the advan- Library. Nice recreation room, TU 5.4027 VE 9-1385 Quiere. PRescott 8-2709. Free te large kitchen with built.ins, at- brother and sister Siamese RUDOLPH TONELLO 545-3203 GENERAL CEMENT CONT. estimates. $2.25 per hour. tages of livir.g in G r 0 sse I f~ouse completely air oondi. ta{'hed 2lh car garage. In SUlr cats. Not to be separated. 21 G-ROOF SERYICE Driveways, sidewalks, brick or Pointe at this reasonable price boned. $29,500. of Sea parish. TUxedo 4.2596, 1 to 5 only. block porches built or re- TRIMMING. removal, spraying. al In this 3 bedroom hom(;. TOURAINE _ First advertised. ROOF AND GUTl'ER work- paired. All types of patios, KIN-KAY DR 1-7222 Complete tree service. POODLES, AKC, top quality, Decks repaired, replaced. 25 basement waterproofing, tuck. Trim one story. Two nice bed. black or apricot pups. Need ors WEBER & years experience, references point.ng, garages raised and Cal Fleming Tree Service rOOms. $17,500. GROSSE POINTE WOODS room for new litters. Make PAINTING on request. Don Se~ger, TO extended. No job too small. TU 1-6950 SCHWEITZER OXFORD ROAD, N.-MACK offer. TUxedo 2.9531. TV 2-2100 MAPLETON, nr. Grosse Pointe 5-7460. Licensed and bonded. BRICK RANCH-$24,OOO Boulevard - Three be~rooms. THREE pure white, 2 smoky GUARANTEE LA 1-4693 TU 206586 ATIENTION Convenient location. Goo d black Persian type kittens, 8 ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK Need a fall cleanup job at your condition. $18,900. A.l condition, large living room, On All Interior Work 21S-CARPENTER WORK BUILD near the LAKE fireplace. 2 bedrooms, Florida weeks. Free to good home. Caulking, chi m n e y repairs. home or last grass cutting? 20 S. RENAUD-Large ranch. Two room, new kitchen, gas heat, TUxedo 4-9461. Gutters cleaned 20 Years in A DDITIONS ALTERATIONS yea r s' expo in landscaping. Warner and Waverly basement, attached gar age. ADVANCE MAINTENANCE $2.50 an. hour per man. Call unusually spacious bedrooms. ADORABLE black and white fe. Crosse Pointe Famlly rooms, porch enclosures, Subdivisions TU 2-5539 m 754-0055. Two full bat h s. Mahogany $7,000 down, assume mortgage. male spaniel pups, need love odern kitchens. attics convert- ed. A VERY FEW lots still avail- . paneled library. Tremendous and home. $10 each. TUxedo :ol().. recreation room with bar, 100' 21 H-RUG CLEANING ahle in two of Gro'lse Pointe FORD MANSUR CO. 4-6849. R. L. Shurtleff COMPLETE MODERNIZING ruth I lot. $37,500. LICENSED & INSURED 'oom Far m's finest developments. LA 6-2555 Headlines )sets .Iu~t off of beautiful Lake S1.; EMORY COURT - Very nice 2G-PIANO SERVICE TACKED DOWN CARPETS TU 4-7296 HELMER 'oorr. Clair. I three.bedroom ranch. Recrea. GROSSE POINTE CO.OP PIANO TUNING and servicing , MID FURNITURE TUxedo 4-0522 tion room. Goo d location. of the Week 'ting CRANFORD 16833, like new. guaranteed Walter Mueller , COMPLETE decorating. Paper- 'en!"? 599 Lake Shore Road $26,000. I A-I condition, 2lh baths, 4 TUxedo 6-1090. hanging, Insured, guaranteed JIM SUTTON Gracious water~ront home o~, WHITTIER, ne-a~ Kercheval _ Modernization work. Home re- roved by the locala. ~ oporooms. 4 baths. on 2nd. baths. Den. $2,7,500. d2-mothing. Member Piano LOCATION rating. Insured. Grosse Pointe jll.-l TUxedo 1-4523. 1677 BRYS Slllte on 3rd for fal'J'Ily. gu€'sts Technicians Guild. R. Zech, references. Please call after TU 4-2942 TU 2-2436 '" '" ... t hf' or SE.'rVlints.Magnificently de- I UNIVERSITY-Interesting Con. 731-7707 RUGS PICKED UP 6 p.m. evenings. VA 2-7348, 8uudll7, Oeiober 21 '11. ;{ tailed Living room. Library and I temporary. Three bedrooIr'.5, AND DELIVERED Mr. Page. PHAN KHAS SUU. I! 63-year- heat 21-MOVING & STORAGE Additions Alterations Dining room. Priced to sell. two and one-half baths. Dress. 520 COOK ROAD old engineer and elder states- 1V~st PAINTING, 30 years. Refer- ing room. Library, Recreation 4 Bedrooms. is Kitchen Modernization man. was eleeted chief of state- 00. ABC MOVING our business , ence. 831-3671 after 5 p.m. SWEENEY & MOORE room with bar. $39,500. 2 Baths and 2 Lavs. not a sideline. 2 men, $9.50 200/0 or Minor Repair In South last night by Frep. Estimates t.he High Na,tional Council. The It's TU 1-6800 Attached garage. an hour. Time starts at your 21J-WALL WASHING McMILLAN -- Goo d English. home. 5-story warehouse for OFF CASH and CARRY Licensed Contractor council is a 17-man body ap- thIs Three bedrooms, one and one. Near G.U.P.S., Monteith, storage in locked rooms pointed last August tl) set UP • tion half baths. Library. Recrea. FRANK J. ST. AMOUR has Barnes Guaranteed professionals BACK IN BUSINESS government for Saigon. Mr. Suu OPEhJ SUNDAY tion room. Modern kitchen. TU 2-8324 TU 6-5191 appointed Tr~n Van Huong as ight 2:30 to 5 p.m. $2'1,900. Our Lady Star of the Sea 568.1512. PRIDE WALL WASHING CARPET AND FURNITURE premier. He replaces Maj. Gen. and No appointment necessary. PAINTING & DECORATING 2nd ';'Rl WESTCHESTER ROAD- PEMBERTON, near lake---Well 21 A-GENERAL SERVICES Nguyen Khanh. who bas led a HOME MAINTENANCE Customcraft caretaker government since he oms Do£'s your family deserve a I maintained English. F 0 u r Ions p,o~otion? bedrooms, two and one-half ROSLYN RD.-2-bedroom brick CLEANERS ELMER T. LABADI E CONSTRUCTION was forced to step down in ting This lovely COLO~IAL less baths. Library. Recreation and frame colonial. By owner August. Informed observers said TUxedo H5120. Crosse Pointe FREE ESTIMATES TUxedo 2-2064 COMPANY the appointment of civilians tu oes than 10 years old with its 4 \ room. $39,500. 10615 CADlUX 6('0. the high offices mark.'" a depar- bed.rooms and 2~ ba~hs will LAKEPOINTE South of Jeffer- Home Improvement Co Additions and Remodellog of all ture from the military dom- delight the whole famIly. Just I ' 1 t Engl:nk OWNER. Grosse Pointe Farms TUXEDO 5-5700 21K--WINDOW WASHING uy! , . , 1 I son - mmacu a e ~u. .. 1 . 4 b d types expertly done. I. of all levels of govern- thmk what enJoyment you I F bed three and onp. Decelvmg y spacl{)us, e. Family Rooms • kitchens l'lIance f bed. - RADKE CARPET CLEANERS A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv- • , . '. f' h 22 14 1" I our rooms, 21£ b th I" groom ' SATISFACTION RemodE"led • R e c r e uti oln ment but leaves the conduct 0 (,(1'11.'1.' 10m t, e ~ Ivmg half iJaths. Paneled library. room. 72 a s, Ivm. , 75- I carpets. rugs, tacked down or ice on storms ano screens •.ooms • porches ~ Attics Con- the war in the. hands ?f General 'ing ro~m. modermzed kitchen, ef- Recreati.on roo roo Beautiful dining room, kitchen with GUARANTEED R Ioose and upholstered furniture Free estimates. 52l-2459. verted • Dormers • Garages Khanh ar_d hIS assoclatea. car. helent breakfast room, large k't h n $39500. large eating area. Screened eaned and moth proofed, in family room with window Ice., porch, 12x16. Smallest bed. cl Remodeled. '" • • 'ear I ONCE we start your job we our home the modern way y G.OLMIN Free Estimates and Planning Monday. October 25 TC walls and generous sized bed- LOCHMOOR - semi-ranch of room llxl2. Near elementary, finish it immediately. NO job with the latest Rug Deteger, r()om~ PLUS a ReI? Room I high quality. Two bedrooms, junior high, St. Paul Parish. WINDOW CLEANING Service. FHA Financing. LEO N A R D WOODCOCK, too Big or Small. dries overnight. with fireplace in basement. two full baths down. One Under $30,000. 290 Mt. Ver. SERVICE I Repairing, binding, throw DEAL DIRECT WITH UNITED Automobile Workers' Don't miss this one! bedroom and bath up. Paneled non. Open Sunday 2 to 5. WALL WASHING BUILDER vice president announced last • PAINTING • PLASTERING rugs and runners, picked up library. No basement stairs TUxedo 5-6523. FREE ESTIMATES night the end of the union's and delivered. WE ARE INSURED TV 1 1024 to climb. Radiant heat. Plen. -CR-.-O"---S-S-E-P~~T-E-.-P-A-R-K-• ROOFING • GUTTER ree estimate, reasonable - month.long strike againS't the ty of storage. Close to Loch. - S F TAPPAN priC2S. DR 1-3133. VALLEY 1-9321 T.IONAL General Motors Corporation. In 90 Kercheval Avenue moor Club. $39,500. • CEMENT WORK INTERNA making the announcement, he BEDFORD 938-Charming, cozy said that enough union locals Phone 884-6200 TOURAINE. Charming English. Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • COMPLETE HOME REPAIR S BESTCARPET CLEANERS 21L-TILE WORK CONSTRUCTION CO. "On-The-HiU" SPECIALISTS IN had a p pro v e d the national Four bedrooms, t h r e e and up; with paneled living room, CLEANING, CERAMIC TILE. Patching. re one-half baths. Paneled r~. large dining room. kite hen, • VIOLATIONS CORRECTED - HOME IMPROVEMENTS agreement to make the settle. pa~s. 881-1933. Additions - Porches ment possible. The company low GROSSE POINTE FARMS. reation room. Breakfas~ room. I breakfast room, bath and library '" BSMT. WATERPROOFING REPAIRING Brick Colonial, center hall, Nice walled garden. $45,000. or bedroom on 1st floor. En- Driveways - Basements immediately beg a n prepara- h s. PROMPT HOME SERVICE 21 N-ASPHAL T 'Illy A-I inside and out. 3 bed. t h d • We Dig & Repair All Wall s Attic Rooms - Baths tions to resume production to- rooms. Hi! bath, :\{ the meeting I('d ONLY ONE LOT LEFT in this HURT RI TU 2-4661 air conditioned. 110 lot near TU 1.7480 Furniture Cleaning TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011 was to brief the PoUsh leader 'ith ty. lake. $60,000. fine subdivision situated just off on the reasons for the removal al. Lakeshore Road near the Cres- CARPET LAYING NEW AND OLD Upholstery cleaned using th e CARPENTER - All types re- of Khrushchev and the circum- n.lo(, PRE S T WICK - Immaculate cent Sail Olub. Choice "Farms" DONALD BLISS Miller Process. pair and remodeling. Carl stances that led to it. It is ow. ranch. Three bedrooms. P~n- location. St. Paul's Parish. Act Stair Carpet Shifted Decorator Proven for over 30 years. Watson, LA 6-5501. thought that members of the eled recreation roo m WIth BIRCH LA~E, Larger 3 bedrm. 00 now, before it's too late. Repairs of All Types Exterior Interior international C<>mmunist hier. Free Estimate. lar contemporary colonial. 21,'2 lavatory. $24,5 . NO SOAP - NO FOAM 21T-DRESSMAKING archy are critiCRl of the way KARL DAVIES TV 5-3220 Cigaret Burns Re-Woven 40 Years in G.P. to baths, family room, attached ~N BRYS _ Excellent ranch. _~~ , EXCLUSrvE ALTERATIONS the shake.up was handled. A 2 car garage. could add 4th i 'Three bedrooms. one and one. ALTER RD.• south of Jefferson. LEO TRUDEL TU 1-7050 - NO WATER by Marie Stephens. Quick '" . . . 2 bedroom at minimum cost. \ half baths. Immaculate con- 5 beautiful lots 5Ox135, near BOB TRUDEL service on hems. (Furs). TU Tuesday. October !, inj;( bwlt-ins. recreation roo m • dition. $33,500. river. Single or double homes. TU 5-0703 '771-0865 PAINTING, interior and exter - ODORLESS DRY CLEANING 5-7610. The Senate Juvenile Delin- Star of the Sea Parish. $5000. Owner. P.O. Box 89, ior, wall washing, paper ~ - ALTERATIONS professionally quency subcommittee has is. I THOROUGH COVERAGE Three Rivers, Michigan. AL'S FURNACE moving, references. TRiDity All work expertly done with the done. Dresses, coats, suits sued a report that states there OPEN SUN. 2 to 5 , ON OTlIER' - AND CHIMNEY SERVICE 4-2665. latest cleaning devices. and skirts. 111.4Beaconsfield. is impressive evidence that vio- LEXl:-;GTON 404 .Attractlve 3 Gl\0SSE POINTE HOUSES 14-REAL ESTATE Fireplaces c 1e an ed, chimney s ll'nee on television is rlireetly ; VA 2-9743. bedroom Face Bock ranch, all . FAMlLY MOVING into town cleanell from tOl" to botto m. KURT O. BAEHR GUARANTEED r~lated to juvenile delinquency. lar~e rooms. fireplace. 1~ Stop in for a time saving list must have immediately a 4 Chimney sere ens installe I d. Interior~ exterior painting and SEWING alterations, adults and Executives of the three major baths. gas heat, attllched 2 I tailored to your requirements bedroom house within walk- An makes of furnaces and decoratIng. Wan papering. Cus- CALL MR. JOHNSON children; hems, mppers, pil- networks are blamed by the sub- car garage. kitchen has eating I from our comprehensive Grosse ing distance of grade school. boilers cleaned, repaired a nd tom work. Free estimates. LAk~ FOR ESTIMATE lows, drapes. Blankets bound. committee for the continued space. Star of the Sea Parish. Pointe catalog of photographS $40,000 to $50,000 range. Ask replaced. Free estimates. I 25 view 1-5716. TU 5-6451 TU 1-7455. violence on television. The re- and small floor plans. for Mr. Toles. TUxedo 5-411)0. years experience. All wo I rk Port says that too much tell" , TOLES REAL, ESTATE guaranteed. Ins u red. Ca11 ALTERATIONS . and sewing-. ERNEST A. BOCK CUSTOM upholstering. A sple n- vised crime, violence and bru- I VEnice 9-1710 or 0 Rex cl Will pick up and deUver. tality can and does contribute WEBER & Painter and decorator; quality did selection of decorati ve MAXON WANTED: 3 bedrooms, Ilk 1-5535. TUxedo 1-3669. "to the development ot attitudes baths, Grosse Pointe area. I and color matcbln" the finest. fabrics. Expert needlepol nt SCHWEITZER BROTHERS, INC. Will pay up tc $22,500. LO HANDY ~AN S E R V I C & Served Gl'08Ifl Pointe nomes lor mounting. Estimates chee r- , moth holes. tears and actions in children which 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2-6000 7-7700; eve n i n g s TUxedo Chimney, porch repair IDd- 20 yearJ. fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker- and burns. 22549 Raven. pave the way for delinquent ber 886-4200 TUxedo 6-1064. odd jebl. PBetcott '~2. 20685 lVood!Dont TO 1-890IS ehevaI. VA 2-8993. PRescott 7-4381. havior.

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Page Thirty-Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, October 29. 1964 * * * * Feature Page * * *

who9 where and whatnot Pointers of Interest Good Taste

, (.) .:: by whoozit PtlfJorilt Recipes ~ ". i;..... ~.~ " oj People ;1'1 Tb6 Know flJ~1zte w]th Pans-Match (France's answer to LIFE magazine). '.*i~~:~i* t> l~:.:,~::';;':; :: . QUirk.change Che:rs . ~ • to. Mrs. George Seibert ?i:;:~S3'.tl;!~t~~.<~..:t.:?~~:~::~ '. BRAN BREAD Counter Points Contributed by "!!"' P t R "Cmderella" in Theater Arts CI~lb of Detroit's fall pro: '\;riJ4'; ;.:i'<.$ifil. ..,><' .. '. Mrs. Paul Richmol1d vy a ousseau duction, whose transformation from ragamuffin to Belle ','~"ftX-l'~~~~.:;:~:t;":f;' 1 egg Mrs. William Rust Pierce . . . showed us how to of the Ball was accomplished in record time ..• and a I .. {: ... ;~:~,.~t:-;;.:: .}lrl.: " % cup gran. sugar remove the gold section from a pin, leaving a diamond dOllble. round of applause to ~he ladies of. the Costume I {~-;:: <";I~').j.'~;J3~{: 1J4 cup molasses floral spray. Rings have the same design principle, giving Co~mJttee. who pulled off, ZIpped up, wlg~ed on and ~f'~ : -_.... ,)~Yl;" I J... 1% cups sour milk or you a beautiful choice for day or evening. See these very sho\ed out the Star-then collapsed, pantmg, on the 'A:'t.:.. ~;'.,~~f..'~;':~'n nearest back-stage props. k:i¥ :.::(",Ji':;::>~"\~.*1l. buttermilk new pieces in the Walton-Pierce Fine Jewelry Collection. • >I< * w.:Ji 'v;:~~:~~~.F:::: 11/2 cups graham or whole Top Drawer Topics ... Anglophiles attention! Tart dInner dance? W~ ~ad~'t either ... !lntH a note from ~; ;;.. :~;tf.:,:::", wheat flour I servers ,sugar nippies, nut shovels and other jolly good Mrs. E. Russell Phl1lIps mformed us that the Shore-Woods! '.:::.:'\.' .: 1 tsp. soda dissolved in things are in the new shipment of English silverware at Property Owners Association, encompassing an area from ~..... ~;:~..t I.4 cup water IThe Top Drawer, 17007 Kercheval UP in the Village. Woods lanE' to Robert John road, plans such an affair 1 l;UP seedless raisins or '" * * at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Friday, November 13 dates The Sound Of The Music Box-is heard at Claire Pearone, (appa:ently. the group is not superstitious). A social Sal t 397 Fisher Road. A tuneful reminder of the charming Christmas Beat egg and add sugar and gifts there. A cigarette box plays "Serenade". A Imicknack hour ]s scheduled from 7:30 until 8:30 o'clock. The Associ- holder, "Never on Sundav" ... and for the children, a cuddly ation was formed in 1962, when res~dents in the area : molasses. Add AU. Bran and poodle or dachshund not~s. "Where Has My Little Dog Gone?" were faced with the closing of Moorland drive. preventing ; flour alternately with sour milk All delightful .•. all Swiss movements! them access to Lakeshore Road and the Grosse Pointe I or buUennilk. Add salt, soda * ljt * 'yoods .Lak~~hore Park. "As you are aware," Mrs. Phil- I dissolved in water, and raisins What's Green . . . and blue and carried all over? lIpS wntes. the lawsuit which ensued was pursued to a I or dates. Bake in greased and Top Drawer shopping bags~ Just out ... very in! succe"sful conclusion. and the courts assured the resi- floured bread tin at 3500 tem. * '" * dents that :Moorland drive in Grosse Pointe Shores I perature for 50 minutes. Makes Ladies ... dare to test drive a Dodge, only if you'?"e would never be closed." By the time their suit had been one regular loaf or two small planning on buying one. You won't be able to resist the settled. most of the Association members were fast MRS. PAUL P. FISCHER OF LAKELAND AVENUE AND 'Winning combination of style, ride and purse-manship. loaves, friends. and the gi oup has continued in operation, to han- MRS. JEREMIAH V. JENKS OF UNIVERSITY PLACE Temptation is as near as Riverview Dodge, 15205 East dIe any problems that ma.v arise in the area and to foster By Janet Mueller ~------Jefferson. good WIll among the residents. generally. Dr. Charles i I both Fairs. Mrs. Jenks and Mrs. Plan Card Party * * N. Hoyt. of Woods lan~. is Association president; Herbert I • There's something special about a working friend-' Fischer are "constantly sur- Familiarity Breeds . . . popularity as far as the line of Gould. of M~orland drIve, serves as treasurer. Chairmen S~I~. It demands a definite, basic compatibility, appre- prised at the amount of talented At St. Ambrose grooming' preparations, made for the Notre Dame l'harmacy, is of the fall dm~er dance are Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, clatiOn for the talents and personality of one's fellow women in this community." concerned. Dry Skin Bath Oil, Hand Cream, Hair Spray, Shave of Moorland dnve. worker, an atmosphere of mutual respect _ and a high "Within committee~, there. is A card party has been sche. Cream and others have become sought after, since theti' intro- • • • del1ree of mutual en' 1 t frequently every mterestmg duled this evening, at 8 o'clock, duction. Order one - you'll find yourself using the whole line. • •• fO... 10~men. age span," Ruth notes. "The A .romantIc note ... former Pomter Lmda Weleh, Marty FIscher and Ruth .Jenks .------1 just-married work beside grand- in St. Ambrose Parish Hall. Re. * * * freshments will be served, and who WIll marry Brure Elliot Chapin, of New York, late i met 10 years ago. via a Christ in Lausanne, and has many ~~nothers." Tick Tock ... the new Scheffield watches and key prizes will be awarded. ring timers at Kopp's in the Village, keep you on sched- next ~onth, met her future husband last ~ummer, while i Church Fair Committee. They friends in Europe. . I "A lot of ffiendships are The affair is sponsored by ule by being beautiful . . . dutiful time-minders. Other workm~ at the New York World's Fair •.• (and how did' have been working friends ever With Mr. Jenks and one or I made." Marty adds. Her friend- the st. Ambrose Altar Society. you meet YOUR husband?). ;since. another of her children, she has' ship with Ruth is proof of this day~stretchers are the new store hours ... 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. * • III ! This year, with Mrs. Robert crossed the Atlantic several! particular Fair dividend. • * * Tune in ... the Perry Como Show tonight, and see IH. Kanzler, (who was a Pointer times, ~pending a mon~h ~,osix' In '64, Christ Church .Fair Focus ... on Paul Gach, 345 Fisher Road, the head- Donald Holtz. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Holtz, of of Interest in '61, when hel' Big w~eks on the other SIde per i ~lan~.a return to. ltem~ aImed G I J Electric Go. quarters for Leica, Hassleblad and Bolex cameras in the Audubon road, one of 40 of the 80 members of the Uni- Fall Project was Planned Par- tnp. I ",peclfICally at c~lldren s pock- JiM Kroulmann, Owner Eastern Metro-Detroit area and the only franchised be dealer for Bolex and Hassleblad in that area. The com- versity of ~1ichigan Men's Glee Club selected to sing on ,enthood'~ Christmas Mart), th~y . The sudmmerpb~forfe last, shde esthboopOpks~sTheorenlwIlld artYOWltg Electri.:al Wiring the ro ram are sharmg the general. chaIr- Journeye 0 t arIS or a we _. e. y epa men, plete line coverage includes the fabulous ten to one p g, III * • manship of the Christ Church ding, taking Susan along. Last barred to anyone over 12, and Repairing ratio zoom lens tor the sixteen mm Bolex. Even Santa Christmas Fair. summer. Susan went back alone, (Young Shoppers' aides ex- would like one of these! Last chance today .•. to arran~e for a portrait of The three chairmen function to ~pend her ~hool holidays in cluded). featuring somethi~g I' TU 4.2138 y.our favorite pet by contacting Pet Portrait Painter Wi)- beautifully together. "I wouldn't SWItzerland. for every memb.er of the famIly * * '" rrros.ft Pointe & East Sid~ Beauty Treatment ... for your kitchen begins with Mutschler ham !"cPherson at the Planned Parenthood Christmas take a job without her," Ruth Tennis is Ruth Jenks' passion, at 25c to $.2 prIces. . ... -' skill and design. Even planting arrangements are built into the Mart. (The Mart, at Detroit's Veterans Memorial Build- says of Marty. "1 wouldn't take (she plays it all year 'round), Th.ere WIll be. a free SItter ----.------plan. The finish of the cabinets is baked on for lasting beauty. in~. closes at 5 o'clock this afternoon.) Among Pointers I a job without HER," Marty says and her favorite hobby is "fid- SerVice .and children:s snack The decorator tHe is color coordinated and hand-fired. See the who ha\'e had their pets immortalized by Mr. Me-Pherson of Ruth. "Judy Kanzler is ter- dling with ~he piano." room, ~llth lunch avaIlable at models at 20489 Mack Avenue. (be is as talented painting horses cats and birds as he is rific!" Ruth and Marty b

The City Clerk's office will also be open on Saturaay. !to;5 . II' • an~ Ruth Jenks "j?st: tua11y, our job is not nearly so level. OCtober 31. 1964 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 2:00 I mIght drop In on the ArgentIne hard as heading the basket com- P.~I. Eastern Standard Time, Cor receiving applications for .capital on her way home. mittee, or the decoupage group . BATS MALIGNED I " It IS not true that bats carry Absent Voters Ballots. NO APPLICATION FOR ABSENT TU 1.2262 VOTER~ BALLOTS MAYBE RECEIVED AFTER 2:00 i Fond of Travelinl common lice or bedbugs, accord- TU 1-5262 i Mrs. Jenks is very fond of: Plenty of Talent ing to Compton's Pictured En- P.M. on Saturday, October 31, ]964. I :traveling-and very used to i Christ Church and Grosse cyclopedia. Bat parasites are LrEONA D. UDOLE 'making htr own way on trains, :Pointe Memorial Church alter~ peculiar to bats and will not City Clerk ,planes and boats. She spent two ~nate Fair yea;,s, with many attack man. It is also untrue I 106 Kerchevalon-the-Hill Grosse Pointe Woods. Michigan :Iyears in Switzerland before she II women, from both congrega- thc.t bats willingly entangle ...... was married, .ttendini .chool tions, donating their time to themselves in women's bair.

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