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Pege Fourteen<br />
GROSSEPO'NTE NEWS<br />
Grosse Po~nteNews tion aod ~~oder the trUitees I .~ a cheerleader at GI'OIIe<br />
powerless to make the Deeded Pointe .South,aDd am proud u<br />
, ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. education.1 decisions with the my scbool and the spirit they<br />
OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL dispatch necessary to keep our have to back them up ~ DO<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 public schools operating effee. one should look doWn OIl. UJ.<br />
tively. Jast look at yourself!<br />
5eeoad Class Postlg. Paid .t Detroit, MicbiJq Second,i deplore theactusa. Bev Uorenzke " y I.m,' p.m. ....<br />
______ -------------- tioos of 'supposed' irrespoosi- . 65 Woodland Shore drive. '('I1e.et offlee dosed SUDday)<br />
FULl,Y PAID CIRCULATION bility against a member of the .Mareh 2O-Mareh 21<br />
Memorial Center Schedule<br />
____________________ professional stali which Trustee Dear Sir: . *AU MemorW~ .sponSored aetiritles. Open to tile<br />
Phone TU 2-6900 ArnoldFuchs made"Withoutdoc- I was very surprised to read Grosse Po....te pllblk. Hospital equipment lvall.ble for<br />
MemberM1C~~TI= ~=:Ir_r~d.Il~~~ri~aJ A5IOdaUoD umenting his source and with- L. E. Vollmer's letter in which free loin: erutebes, wheel chairs, heatiDglaDlPl and hOi o<br />
Wtekl1 Newl1\lllU RepreJeDIaUve.<br />
IDc~ out providing the person' eon- he severely' criticized .the COlI- pi~' beds. '<br />
t04 nflJl Avenue.New York "clew York 8Yranl"7100 cerned the oppOrtunity t(l be duct of the Grosse Pointe South<br />
333, North iil~.D ~~ue GO O'I'I~ODe; f'1Danc/a) 1-2214 heard prior to making his accu- students at their recent basket. GROSSE POINTE GAItDEN CENTER AND LEND-<br />
_____, ~_------=-.:.=.~- sations at a publicmeeting. Cer- ball game with Austin,. I had ING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost. on duty TuesdlY,<br />
ROBERTB. EDGAR,.~ EDJTORaDdGENERALMANAGERtainly our profe~ional educa- been planning t4) write a letter WedDesday, Thursday, 10' a.m.-4 p.m. VqlllDteereon-<br />
WILLIAMADAMO.._ ADVERTISINGMANAGERtors merit better treatment than complimenting both Aust;in~nd sultant on duty Ftiday,2-4 p.m. TV 1.4594. I<br />
JANET MUELLER _ FEATURE'PAGE SOClny this! ~PSH:S students OD thell' fine Thursday M,8l'ch 20<br />
, Thursday, Mareh,20, 1969<br />
WItttI'6 .nw on<br />
.r~IE..II!.!.<br />
We've Had Inqwries about membership in the,<br />
Kerclieval on the Hill Association. We couldn't be<br />
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*10:00 a.m. ~~~~~a, 1~~~~~~~.on. - Mrs. John Mcmore<br />
delighted and next week we hope to, add to<br />
BARBARAH. CICHY ,.......... ADVERTISING ---- were dealt 'with by school ~Ui: 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe and Ure,following list of members: Frank Adam Inc.,<br />
LILUAN KARR................. ADVERTISING Dear Editor: cials, incidentally. ,Harper Woods, ,<br />
Bronze Door, Champion Real Estate, Colonial Fed.<br />
MARYLORIMER ,.................... ADVERTISING The State of Michigan charg. If the misbe~a7ioi' Mr. Voll. 12:30 p.m. Women's Rel'ublican Club of Grosse Pointe eral Sjlvings. William DenIer & Co;, Francesco,<br />
JOHN MacKENZIE _ _ BUSINESS es the Boards of Education with mer says he observed is Mr. Luncheon and Meeting. ' , Beauty Salon, John S. Goodman, Gray's Racquet &<br />
~=E~~N .:............... '.' . ACCOUNTSthe responsibility of approving Voll~~r'sonly .r~ason, for en. * 1:00 p.m. FUlfilling .your Potential - Dr. John Hos- Sport Shop, Grosse Pointe News, Hamlin's Market<br />
K EN~G , _ CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING bjlth the curriculum and the dorsln~ Parochla1d, I m sure kins Instructor.<br />
Inc., Higbie Real Estate, T. Raymond Jeffs, Johnston<br />
ALBERTAWILKE _ CLASSIFIEDADVERTISINGtext books use(in their school he'll immediately w'thd h' "<br />
KAY STOUGH....................CLASS1FIED ADVERTISING'system. W1.thoutad.....uate de!- . . . . I Optical Co., Johnstone & Johnstone, The L~ague<br />
KARlE XR ~.. endorsementwhen he hears<br />
raw<br />
that<br />
IS *<br />
4:00<br />
6'30<br />
p.m. Ballet';"'"<br />
"G';' S<br />
Mary Ellen<br />
F<br />
Cooper<br />
S'<br />
Instructor.<br />
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EINER .: \. _.......... CIRCULATIONinition of the curriculum and several Bishop Gal1agherstu. . p.m. roup. upper orum -;, pea ~r ~etec- Shop, Marilyn Shoppe, Maxon Bros., Inc., Mr. DolO'S<br />
r====================;f;;. the names of the text books to deotsgave the "black power tive Marty Trombley on Drugs. I Dmner Beauty Salon, Mister Sheridan Books, National Bank<br />
IIbe used, it is impQSliiblefor u.s, ~aJtite"'4uring the Star Spangl. ,'and Talk $2.50 for, members; $3.50 fQr of Detroit, Paselk~ Picard.Norton, Pongracz Jewel •<br />
.as members of the Board, to ed Banner. Their signs at Wed- guests. . ers, Purdy & Edgar Associates, Margaret Rice, Rutll ..<br />
.Letters, to. 'the Editor<br />
carry out our responsibilities. nesQay.l1ight's, game wit h * 7:30' p.m. ClassiCal Guitar - Brian Crowe, Instructor. AssociatCls, Chet ,Sampson Travel_Servic~, Sign of<br />
H~dyour article, in the March GPSH~.i,i1,\tdid. the unfortunate • 8.:00 p.m. Yoga - Charles Friday. SRF, Instruct,or. the Mermaid, the Carl Sterr Co., Tappan, Real<br />
'-""':"'----------------_~_--.J.12 Issue of the Grosse Pointe ones lllsplayed by South stu- 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. Estate, C. W. Toles Real Estate, Touth of Elegance,<br />
Dear Sir: $OUri, 374. U.S. 74:, There is N~s, ll1'ef~c~dbr reD:!arksas dents on Mo?da Trail Apothecary Shop, The Vilhige Store, Dr. Carl<br />
R. Von Gruenigan, Virginia Williams Gift Shop,<br />
Maurice Wood, Inc., Wrigley's Super Market and<br />
Young Clothes:<br />
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Charming French Accent . . . for the mantle<br />
is the three-piece set, including a French antique<br />
.marble and dare clock with a pair 'of two branch<br />
candlesticks se~ in the window of DenIer, 77<br />
Kercheval.<br />
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Interviews On Fashion . .• ~'<br />
with Margaret Rice ... Spring<br />
1969 ... the best investment is •<br />
the costume ... dress and jacket-- .<br />
or dress and coat. Under either<br />
.the long slim jacket or the 'short .....<br />
prim one, you'll find the season's ..,<br />
newest dress. Wh~ther it be ~he sleeveless jumper<br />
dress with a V plunge neckline or pleated silhouette<br />
. .. all the way' from knife pleats to the popular'<br />
flat box pleats; .. it will be feminine ~nd flattf:!ring.<br />
The same dress topped by ,the long coat is always<br />
a favorite and will find its way fo many changes.<br />
The long coat . . " slim. with waistline shaping,<br />
precise seaming and wide self-belting has a slightly<br />
fuller hemline to accommodate full skirt dresses.<br />
Whichever your choice, you'll fiJ,ld it a marvelous<br />
.. j,nvestment. . •.<br />
y . too., * 8:00 and 9 p.m.' Thursday Night Dance Club - Mr.<br />
The ':teague of WomenVoters' a case law specifically appl)'ing 1 did, to Witthe.ollowmg: Smcerely, and Mrs. Ted <strong>For</strong>rest, Instructors.<br />
of Grosse Pointe wishes to cOl!}.this doctrine to privately owned ~.Th~t courses shouldbe bet- Nancy (Mrs. 'Paul) ShiraI' '<br />
mend the Counciland ¥ayor of public,transit systems' 'arid the tel' defmed and book" ch06en A very proud South Parent Friday, Marth 21<br />
the City of Grosse Pointe for non-applicability of the Mlchi- before the propOsedcour~esare . *10:00 a.m. F!ower Arranging - Mrs. Richard T. Ger.<br />
its recent amendment of the gan statute that you. and Mr: pre;sentedto tbe Board of Edu. Dear Sirl athy, Instructor.<br />
City Ordinance relating to Fair Stnrrs quote. Graad Rapids cation for apP~?vlll Obviously too much}iermis- 1:00 p.m. $15 for 5 two hour sessions. ,<br />
Housing laws. City Coach ~s, be~, v. Kob. 2. That goodliterature knows sivenesll.lid tpe ,lack of moral • 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor.<br />
We have written the following ertG. BowIet, et &1., 137 F. no color or. race ~ '. and.self~diaeipli1Mi' showed the * 6:00 p.m'. Parents . Wit\1out Partner!j.- - 'Potluck<br />
letter to the city governments Supp. 667 (W.D. Mich, 1955).. 3. Tbat.jf we bave'no~, ..up differ~\ ..ofbeJjavior in the Supper.'<br />
of the Park, Farms, Shores and Federal .Labor legislation con- till now, mcluded>good lite~a" students ;9I'(;l'osie.Pointe ~,Quth• 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet Supper - $4.00' tax and<br />
W,oods to urge their adoption of tains no provisions for treat- ture, by Negro aut~o"!, that and Austin p.tep SChoolat a re. service included. '<br />
some form of local fair bousing ment of public transit bus com- we have Peen .derelict In ~ cent basketball game between • 6 45 II '-<br />
Iegislati~n. pany disputes in any manner duty.. , the two .lcl1oo1 ' 8 30 .<br />
tor as well, have a role to play' Dear SI.. :~r~ rt~s:te~:'th~:I:,d~J~,le~:h ~;OUDdb.e stio.t~~ 1a~~.'~.,;: . cp.m. ~~:,rPiJlt~Theatre presents "At-ion in'<br />
in the nationwide effort to .. u. hear the gigglesfor I Was sing- ,On the 20th, thl' sun will rite • . ...,,<br />
achieve equalitY of opportunity , I. agree with. the other two ing ,myself and not listening to nd set. almost. exactly at the " Sunday, Mareh 23 . !.<br />
in access to/housing. ladles'. wh~ think ~ack and others but concentrating on the east' and west points, .andthe 10:30a.m: Unity Centet for Truth - Church and Sun-<br />
"S' • the F . ' . Seven IS sUpping, (FelJruary 27 words and thinking how won- day 8nd night. ate said to be . day S~h(lol.<br />
IDee.,' Ilr. HOUSing~~t and March 6). de.rt:ullit was to have th'" gym o!equallen. gth...Bu.t'in ;'eality *1.2:30 .p.m. Youth ,C.ouncil.<br />
of 1961l gl'les a political SUbdIV1- . .. , .. . " '" t >. ,<br />
sion the pOwerto adopt and en. ,. I t~ it could.stand a g?O<strong>Of</strong>illed with such enthur.iastic he day is longer. * 3:00 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate ~ Sang<br />
force an ordinanceon the local sweepmg to ,get rid of the d~, people. Although the sun is above . ..... , Kyu Shim, Instruct or.. . ,<br />
level, we wouldllk~ to urge the paper a.nd GLA~... ,:o q.LA¥, Tl1~sIgnswere not aUapprov- ,tbebOrifun fO! 1Z'~ours, it.m.~l. ,7:30 p'.ttl. Gr,:osse,POlnt~ Theatre' Presents ".1\ ,tion;lP<br />
establishment of such locaLor- GLASS.:Also, some (!Ontainersed, although they were required !Je. seen a few mmu~s before' Wroter.'" . \ '<br />
dinances in the Grosse Pointe for tr8S,h might help. I think to be. But I certainly wouldn't It t'omesup and for a time after • ,<br />
communities. We believe ,this 'Penney's, Kresge's, Woolworth~,give Austin too much creditfor .ft has s~t, since the light r~ys, Monday, Mareh24.<br />
might facilitate the handling of Sears, Krogel'S a~d Hughes, their chasity or Iity white ideal!. ge b= a~ they pass through 10:00 a.m. Weight Watche;rs' of Eastern Michigan, Inc.<br />
any fulUreproblems, since local Hatcher and Suffrtn and the I did not admire them a single ~~ sp ere.., ' .10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Worksllop._' I<br />
enforcement machinery might o~her small. stores should bit for their vulgar language or e day and mght are more .12:00, Noon .Duplicate Bridge - Mrs: Marv.in Bourget,<br />
provide more easilyaecessl,ble elthe~ do the Job or ~et after gestures, which occurred after nearly of the same length ,abo~~ ' Director, '<br />
avenues for mediatioa and reo who IS supposedto do It. ! nearly every point for Grosse three days,before the equlOox~ 12:15 p.m. ,Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe' - Luncheon<br />
Pit Th . Prof, Lash says.<br />
dress aud assurance of speedy I'M sick and tired of looking 0 n e. ere was an ,att~mpt The, sprIng, stars and ~ ,. and Meeting. . . .,'<br />
resolution of disputes. at the broken glass all over the to remove the one, (a~d tb~re constellations al'e beginning t~ • 4:00 p.m. Ballet...:.. Mary Ellen C90per, Instructor ..<br />
"It is lor these reasons, as city of Detroit. was.only one 0p'sceneS~gn),Jm- make their ap~arance, but • 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar - Alex Suczek, In.<br />
well as for the good faith that . mediately after It ~as ~lsplayed. Venus continues as thebrigbt . tru t '<br />
would be demon'strated"by the yours, Tr.uly . I feel that the wnters concern" . " ' s cor. .<br />
(M S<br />
h I H tt ..' evemng star" in' the western 7:3,0 ',p.m. Grosse 'PoI'nte Theatre Au'dl'tions for Fl'orell'0'.<br />
passage of such an ordinance, rs.) Ir ey ~W1 I¥y:be JUS~ to b~msh all e~- sky. Jupiter, rising almost di.<br />
that the League urges you to 5064~ewyck street tnuslasm which eXIsted at thiS rectly in the east and visible 7:30,p'.m. 9600 Air <strong>For</strong>ce Reserve. .<br />
enact such legislation." . DetrOit game: all night, dominates the sky. 8:00 p.m. Michig'an Society for Professional Engineers.<br />
Very truly yours, ,!,hls also.goes f0t: the hospi. Aceordingto Prof. Losh, it will 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council -<br />
League of Women Voters Dear Mr. Edgar~ !.ahtyquestion. AUrIght, it was reach the meridan on March Professor Wineman "Inner City child-His<br />
of Grosse PoinW' As one who attended the stated that Austin would leave 21, around midmght.' Sub:rtance and Shadow." , .<br />
Marl'orieFischer, Pres,iden.t March 10 meeting of the Grosse first, but ~ WON! After five .Spica, called "Queen Star of • 8:15 p.m. "Know YourWines." Les Gruber .presents'<br />
Pointe Board of' Education, I years we fmall d'f I Jacqueline Pitts, Human . y.won an th S . ." b<br />
1 you e prmg, can e located by "Champagnes." $4.75.<br />
Resources Chairman, read with interest the aCFountex~ec.t the kids to remain in continuing the~ Sweep of the .<br />
_____ that appeared in the Grosse theIr seats, you're foolish. :And Big Dipper's' II and Ie past Tuesday, March 25<br />
Dear Sir: Pointe Newbof March 13. May the only fight I saw after the Arcturus. * 9:30 a.m. Beginni~g Life Painting - Ray Fleming,<br />
These lines are in regard to I take the Iihertyuofsupplement- grambewas one started and asked -'------ . IJJstructor.' .<br />
the contents of your editorial ing your exce ent coverage or' y an Austin man who was Take the profit out of war?":" *10:00 a.m. Yoga - Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor ..<br />
. P N with expansion of the remarks not using very good judgment that's exactlywhat the profiteers .10:00 a.m. Se.rvice Guild for Chl'l"ren's HOSP'ltal -.<br />
in your Grosse ointe ews I made at the meeting? in choiceof,words. d 11' "un'cheon. , a, ..<br />
entitled "An Interesting Ques- oin a wars. ~<br />
tion," In this editorial. you and First, it should be pointed 12:00 Noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe:"out<br />
that Trustee Amold Fuchs '<br />
Mr. John R. ~tarrs - whom seemed to want more than just Luncheon.<br />
you characterize as, an "expert "information" which he osten. * 1:00 p.m. Life Painting - Ray Fleming, Instructor.<br />
on labor law" - ~se a number sibly seek:s.At the'meeting he * 1:00 p.m_ Fulfilling Your Potential - Dr. John Hos.<br />
or questions as to why certain k'<br />
provisions of the "Michigan expressed a desire to review ms, Instructor.<br />
Labor Medation Act" were not and to influence the selection 6:30 p.m. KiwanjsClub of Grosse Pointe - Dinner,<br />
,resorted to in the Lake Shores of all the instructional materials and Meeting. I<br />
Coaep Lines bus strike.' to be used in all the proposed * 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club. . '<br />
elective courses. If this is trul', * 7:30 p.m. Life and Still Life Painting - Ray Fleming.<br />
Since your editorial and Mr. this is a vote of absolutely no 1 tru<br />
Starrs' letter are posed in'the confidence in the professional ns ctor.<br />
form of questions, they postu. staff of The Grosse Pointe Pub. .,7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc ..<br />
late an answer. Since it is gen- lic School System and seriously 7:30 p.m. Parents Without. Partners "Teen" Meeting.<br />
erally considered to be th~ pro. undermines their effectiveness<br />
fessir.naltask of a practicing at. It was pointedout.several times<br />
* 7:30 p.m.<br />
8:00 p.m.<br />
Safe Boating. -<br />
Theresa Hakim-Douglas Fiedler Wedding<br />
torney - prominent. expert, or during the meeting that the de.<br />
otherwise - to provide answers velopment of the programs and<br />
rather than to pose questions cours' es In queStion were among<br />
containing innuendoes ot non. the 11l0stthoroughly prepared<br />
feasance and unlawful conduct, in the history of the schoolsys-<br />
8:00 p.m.<br />
* 9:30 a.m.<br />
Reception.<br />
Grosse Pointe Camera Club.<br />
Wedn"'..sday, Mar"h 26<br />
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Folk Art - Mrs. Wm. Pankhurst, Instruc-<br />
I provide you with the following tem. In $ecking hito the matanswers<br />
which I think your tei', I lInderstand that the trus. 11:00 a.m.<br />
tor.'<br />
Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe<br />
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journalistic reSpOnsibilitieswill tees of the \loard of Education<br />
require that yOu print in unal. had the cescriptive information<br />
tered form: 'relating to the courses for ap-<br />
*12:30 p.m.<br />
.12:30 p.m.<br />
Cribb.1ge.<br />
Portrait Painting - Carol Wald, Inst~r.tor.<br />
Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe - Tea<br />
Privately owned public transit proximately two months before<br />
companies generally a f f e c t last Monday's meeting. Trustee<br />
commerce within the meaning Calvin Sandherg certainly had<br />
of the commerce clause of the the time to request that the des-<br />
Constitution of the United criptive information be more<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
12:30 p.m.<br />
and Cards.<br />
League of Women Voters Luncheon an'd<br />
Meeting.<br />
Grosse Pointe Traffic and Safety - Lunch-<br />
States. As such, they are sub- fully developed rather than<br />
ject to the jurisdiction of the waiting until Monday night. Is<br />
National Labor Relations Act. two months not "Sufficientime<br />
. ~ 4:00~p.m.<br />
6:30 p.m.<br />
eon and Meeting. . .<br />
Ballet .-. Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. '<br />
Soropt)mlst Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner<br />
There is little reason to believe tv raise questionsand have them<br />
that Lake Shore Coach Line~, answered by the staff?<br />
Inc., does not fall within this With certain members of the<br />
classification. That being the Grosse Pointe .Board of Educa.:<br />
t t )(<br />
. ti h<br />
case, state s atu es see IDg to on wishing to involve tern.<br />
regulate the right to strike, selves increasingly in the daylock-out,<br />
and associated bar. to-day operation and adminis.<br />
gaining procedures. are pat- tration of the public schools. ,<br />
.More than 100 years<br />
of considerate service<br />
Th l VT,m, R...lT ,lollondO. n<br />
~ W .11 am \j<br />
. and Program. '<br />
7:00 .p.m. Detroit Cribbage.<br />
• 7 30 P F lk A t M W P kh<br />
.m. ° r - rs. m. an urst, Instruc-<br />
tor.'<br />
• 7 30<br />
: p.r. \. Classical Drawing - Robert ,Rathbun, In-<br />
'structor.<br />
• 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc.<br />
ently unconstitutional when they wonder when they find the time<br />
are attempted to be applied. to exercise their poly-m8king<br />
There is direct case law on this Ifunction, the reason they were<br />
point: Amal,amated ,"ssocl•. elected to offlce. Mondaynight's<br />
tlon of Street, Electric RaIlway actions by Trustees Arnold<br />
Motor Coac. Employees of Fuchs and Calvin Sandberg is<br />
AlDerica, et "I. V. WiscolIsln another eXllmpleof the obstruc.<br />
EmplnYllle. ReladOlls Board, tionist tac" t that have chanc-<br />
WILLIAM<br />
FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />
Since l8SS<br />
R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON<br />
CLARENCE E. OTTER<br />
CHAPELS<br />
tor. . ,<br />
8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre - "A Lion in<br />
Winter."<br />
Thursday, March 27<br />
.10:00. a.m. BraillE': Transcription - Mrs. John Me-.,<br />
N<br />
amara, Instructor. I<br />
10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. GroS'se Pointe Garden Center I<br />
340 U.S. 383; D1v1sloa 1287, terized th, 'sp~tivo ((-rmsof<br />
Ama)J••• W AslOd.tI. of office on ~.! .lolrd of Educa.<br />
Street, E1eeCrle Rail.,.,. IDd lion. Unless they are checked,<br />
Mohr Coacll Elllployees of such .actions could completely<br />
DETROIT<br />
BIRMINGHAM<br />
3975 CASS AVENUE<br />
820 EAST MAPLE •<br />
TE I 2712<br />
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MI4:6000<br />
11:30 a.m.<br />
• 1:00 p.m.<br />
Bonsai Workshop.<br />
Faculty Wives of Wayne State - Luncheon<br />
and-Fashion Show. .<br />
FulfiJJing Your Potential - Dr. John Hos-<br />
A_rfca, etal, v. S&ate ., Mia. immobilizethe Board of Educa- kins, Instructor.<br />
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By SIbyl<br />
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Eye. Opener . . . is the name of Aziza's n~w<br />
enlightening beauty experience.' Pre-trimmed and<br />
fea~hered lower lashes are added to upper lashes for<br />
a wld~yed look_ Eye openers are five ninety-five at<br />
Trail Ap'othecary, 121 ~ercbeva1. .<br />
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Talent Topics .... Pointers a~e discovering<br />
Gino. He's the talented young California stylist<br />
who has brought young sunny styles to the<br />
Francesco Salon, 117 Kercheval ... TUxedo<br />
1-6833.<br />
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. Mister Sheridan-Books .. :.: 81 Kercheval bas<br />
a collection ,of. beautiful hand •.made panor~mic<br />
Easter eggs . . . the old fashion sugar confection<br />
type: But here's. a brand new idea. If you'd like a<br />
speCIal scene, ~rmg along the petite parts and have<br />
them placed inside an -egg for a delightful personal<br />
happy Easter gift. '<br />
, .<br />
Perfect Entree . . . to dellghtful' dining is a<br />
Bronze Door gift certificate. The gold and white<br />
certificates are available at 123 Kercheval •• _ for<br />
a~y amount. : . good any ~ime. They make welcome<br />
birthday, anmversary or thank you presents<br />
886.1932.<br />
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The "Grace': Line .' .. is, in at :Young Clothes,<br />
110 KerchevaL This is good news for those whp look<br />
forward to shipments of these a,dorable fa$hions for<br />
toddlers, sizes 2-4, 3.1),.and Med.;-Med.-t.: and L-X.<br />
The collection 'iriCludes'shifts with pants, bubbles,<br />
short~ll~. O~e yellow style with:a cute chick is very<br />
"'Easter'hmely~ .- ~,'. ~ 'c." ."- " .. '" '_..... " ,.<br />
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Check List ... while Top<br />
Shop-irig at the League Shop ..•<br />
.newsy white po},ka dot!! on colorful<br />
wrap or white striped ... ties<br />
coordinate. Gay Mini-Magnets<br />
hotd Mini-Memos:' Colorful papier-mache<br />
banks are fruit abstractions.<br />
Get great invi~ations<br />
in the Top Shop for just about<br />
everything:<br />
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Clearly Clever . . . and so decorative. . . are<br />
-the brightly pai~ted clay pots which holq color .co-<br />
.ordinated bOuquets of painted flowers made' from<br />
pine cones, garnished' with greenery. Gather them<br />
.at Virginia Williams, 79 KerchevaL.l<br />
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Pick A Pail' . '.' of American<br />
Sheraton chairs,'circl! 1820. They. _ SIGN"<br />
. make useful charming room ac- ~<br />
. cents and are eighty dollars each.<br />
. at Ole' Mermaid. .<br />
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