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Entered as Second C_au Matterat<br />

22 -._ _o. o,_, .t v._,. m_. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, JUNE I, 1967 a._ e, y,,<br />

,o_P_,,cop, 20 Pages-- Two.Sectlons-- Section One<br />

MusICFESTIVALPROG<br />

Top Students at ParcellsJunior High School 1Wild Chase Ends Add Ballet,<br />

oI, .C_ aret for<br />

wEEs <strong>DriverHitsFive</strong> <strong>Events</strong><br />

¢_ _ the<br />

P li R d B1 kl<br />

,po_e'._s 0 ce oa oc her Mu$;¢By Symphony<br />

Artists RoundOut<br />

SpeedsOf 100M.P.M.Attained;TwoCarsAndTwo AnnualPresentation<br />

Youngsters Narrowly Miss Being Struck; _<br />

St. Clair ShoresOfficers Assist 'the Gros_ePointe Sum.<br />

mer Music FesUval, pre-<br />

John E. Dumas, 24, of 22424 Visnaw, St. CIair seated ever_ July at the<br />

Shores, was captured by police following a wild chase _ War Mem0naI, is 10 years ....<br />

the Shores and through streets and an open field in St, old this season. To celev_move<br />

for. Clair Shores, on Saturday, May 27. The motorist nearly brate, it is offering an excaused<br />

two collisions and almost ran down two boys in panded choice of attrachis<br />

effort to escape. _ tions.<br />

, _ .<br />

'<br />

Se k Wit<br />

According to Shores Patrol-I Still at the heart of the<br />

** * men Healy, James DumasJurcak was stopped and Daniel! with e hess FesUval" are: the three concerts _ .<br />

o, C,a,Fo Heai o,<br />

Thavt Shores police who were called r r ng ,_s_ from the, Detroit Sym.<br />

that Egypt when it appeared that the phony. But along with these<br />

in speeder .w.. On A c ide<br />

of war The Shores officers said they C _t baRct and a unique" guitar !<br />

world and were patroling 1,ake Shore at cabaret for a total of five _<br />

events. -<br />

, *<br />

A<br />

'<br />

proposalto<br />

council<br />

wastabledby a<br />

about<br />

observed<br />

10:22 p.m. when they<br />

Fairlalm and<br />

Dumas'.<br />

Lake<br />

ear<br />

Shore<br />

between<br />

lane,<br />

traveling at an extremely high<br />

rate of speed, and gave chase.<br />

Passenger Demolished in Crash Car V_Tch Last<br />

August Sfi_ Under<br />

Doctor's Cere<br />

Instrumental in the plann;,g<br />

of one of the new attractions<br />

is Mrs. six'ten Ehrling, wife<br />

of the Detroit Symphony's di.<br />

_:: _ :: _ • •<br />

_ (<br />

_!il<br />

WednesdaY, The policemen said they paced rector. Mrs. F.,hxllng is an in. i /_:i<br />

k'l_gLegislatureitS chancethisOf<br />

k_ate gunicipalities<br />

to table<br />

ternational authority on ballet<br />

DumaSan hour.at more than 70 miles_ It wii1be'at least another and has planned,the Festival's<br />

During the chase, Jureak and month before Farms police opening program with Marvin<br />

Healy said, the speed was as will be able to determine Gordon,a_stie director of the<br />

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high as 100 mihs an hour, rat what further steps to take New, York Ballet Company that<br />

which ttme St. Clair Shores against a youth chargedin- is eomln, to perform.She will<br />

i<br />

_ _ .<br />

May26 ....<br />

SPOKES. The 12 brightest scholars at Parcells Junior High<br />

Thursday that School include10 girls andtwo boys. Being honored<br />

_leh_e by Elm_w_ Photob_'aphy<br />

GARE't'SILVESTRI and GAIL UREEL.. Standing,<br />

left to right, are:---JONATHAN BULLARD, MARauthorities<br />

were asked for help. an August 27 accident ease atso lntr_hee the,program<br />

_Nearly' Hits Two Cars in which another youth was give commentary,<br />

WhileDumaswas beingpur- badly injured, it was dis- The music portion ot<br />

and<br />

the<br />

_ _<br />

i, '<br />

ii'i;.i<br />

:_<br />

:<br />

iL_i s0l_iershad<br />

_fu_skirmishof theGazas_rip<br />

d.kngMiddle East<br />

during a program at the school Friday<br />

are, AUSTIN, seated, ROBIN left to right:_MARGARET VEEVER, JEAN<br />

night, June 2,<br />

WOLD, YEE, ANNE MAR-<br />

GARET GODEFROI, LOIS<br />

BETH MUYLAERT. MARTIN, CHRISTIANA<br />

' HOOGSTRA,<br />

BACON and<br />

ELIZA-<br />

ROBERT<br />

sued on Lake Shore, he swerved closed by Def. Sgt. George series _ again feature<br />

,his ear back and forth from van Tiem on Monday, May varied programmingthat<br />

left to right lane, forcing a 29. won enthusiastic au_enees<br />

motorist to leave the roadway,<br />

the<br />

has<br />

in<br />

"::'_::<br />

_ii:<br />

_p0rtwas denied and another-to come to a com- The detective said that a the past decade. The three pro. __,%: _._<br />

M_ynld ti_mite a"series _ges C hool _ Board : Two: _Conce : Schedul e d : Pit C h e d ' Bdl i:i.: plete ,Tarcak stopand to avoid-a Healy said collision, their with witness the in_ the vase _ is and serving an an evening on sonatas, and a :<br />

_'._ borderwith ....<br />

,,,, Candidates<br />

...... _""_ ' ...... " : -_ ..... : .... " _<br />

At Grosse Pointe High;<br />

. ,, ......<br />

Proves Fatal .<br />

scout ear flasher _<br />

o.. to a s(op at Marler<br />

siren Wexe effort is bein_ _ to lo_<br />

road an, to obtain the ¢ommamling of.<br />

_'°f<br />

Featured<br />

m_te for classical<br />

artists in the musie = " : : _<br />

,=_'=_ ,oo, To Be lteard Outdoor Event on Friday To Short_top butJeffers°nthe driver managedin St. Clair Shores,tofieer'Sservicemanpermissioa,<br />

tot0co_e allOWhome thetopiano;,series willGordonbe Six'tenStaples,EhrLing,violin; . ii=!,<br />

_lay night in 1 • escape and continue northward, testify in the matter. Nathan Gordon, viola; Edward '<br />

_a_0f Itnfusedto ¢01_egestu-L_gue'Of end , . WomenNcfen _ -t 'S _nnphonyBand_o _ Heard:On-Schoo! Lawn,_W[th Kurt,Wifl|amsDies ' In_Hos' Dumas The Shores drove topatrolmen Newberry road said Accused ' of causing the an- Korkiglan, cello; William<br />

:<br />

_,,tens _ to S.I Sponsoring Rally ln:War AlumniJoTnlng.In For:Second Porh0n-Of pifai After Being Struck in st. Clair Shores, made a eident is RichardSchulte,20, Poppman, piano; and Gonzalo<br />

' * JOHNSONand ' Memorial Center Af Program; " Sobists Featured Behind Ear, Below<br />

left" turn onto Newberry, at<br />

which time be turned off his<br />

of SO Westwind, who lost con- Tortes, clas_.cal guitar. New to<br />

trol o_ a borrowed ear he was the roster this year is violinist '<br />

,l_e _fnisterLea. 8 p.m. June 7 Russell D. Reed of the InstrumentaI Music Depart- Helmef car lights, and drove to the end driving and crashed into a tree Rafael- Druian, concertmaster<br />

spenttime on meat.of Grosse Pointe High School has announced two of the road to an open field, and<br />

fence.<br />

into<br />

The<br />

a .,,tone<br />

,ve_ide<br />

pillar<br />

was<br />

and<br />

corn-win<br />

iron of the<br />

perform<br />

Cleveland<br />

the<br />

Orchestra.<br />

sonata pro-<br />

He<br />

;¢_g thecrisisTo help the communityforthcoming concerts.An OutdoorCommunityConcert Kurt Williams,20-year.where the officersnearly"lostrletelydemolished, gram withMaestroF_Ar!in ._In<br />

; ; ,<br />

'_<br />

_r. Johasoncast an informed vote on' is scheduled for 6:30.p.m. on Friday, June'2, on the Thom°ld shortstoP0 for the him.The pursuingpoUeemensaid Was Critically InJurc,d a way, th_ will be a preview<br />

a M_'terPearsonJune 12 for members of the front lawn of the high school and a Concerto Concert i . ps n -.Raymo - Wool- thot if i*_oa n^*ho-- ¢_-,h.<br />

" " ri .................... Critically injured, at the. time, concert,/or Druian and Ehrling<br />

I_Purs_n's ._unmerSchool Board, the League will• be. held at 7-30 .. p. m• on Tuesday, June 6, in the [ dge Company . .. team m the elou_a o_ ¢ d_ust in _ th_ __ fz.... "_M was Douglas J. Palazzolo, 19, of are preparing the works oR<br />

ltvri_n Lake of Women Voters will again audi!x,rmmof the,high school, ]Class B dxvmon of the De-, created by Dumas' car they 1149 Lakepointe, a front seat their program for recording by<br />

hi the'situation<br />

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.:<br />

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.<br />

_Cmii. one,and eapital,present both being co-sponsored a Rally, which by the is<br />

I_r _ that a Grosse Pointe War Memoee/,t<br />

The features Oatdoor_Community the Symphony Con-"__ be the first<br />

Band during the first nalf. Dur- nature to be<br />

program<br />

given at<br />

of this I_roit [Federation, Amateurdied Baseballtmight on Tues- [darkness. have The lost chase himcontinued _ the<br />

Grosselday, May 23, of a head in-Ithrough the field to Pleasant<br />

passeuger suffered internaI in the<br />

crushed face and<br />

injuries, ear, whoa RCA A birthday Vletor. celebration for the<br />

brain con- Festival will be the final pro-<br />

:_i'i:<br />

ingthe secondportionthe Con- PointeHigh S_ool.Ithas beenljuryhe receivedurin_a Iavenue,where Dumas made a cussion,<br />

_n eouI_ be rial Association, on June 7 cert _and andxlumi will join designed to provide outstanding game on Sunday, May_21,!left turn, going west toward Schulte ca_e<br />

,. at 8 p.m.at the WarMe- theSymphony _andto forma instrumental soloists an opp3r- a_ainstMiehi#an m,.an_,.. Nine Mile road. eident with a<br />

ou of 125<br />

.__,gv sT mortal, gr p . . . tunity to play a major concerto tation at Butzel Field . Jureak and Healy sa:d that pelvis and leg.<br />

at was at Nine Mile road and<br />

gram -- a guitar, candlelight,<br />

cqt of the ac- and punehbowl cabaret in the<br />

broken right Mvmorial's Crystal Batlroom.<br />

He and Palaz- Guitarists Alex Suczek and<br />

iiI<br />

_=<br />

_=i<br />

=<br />

_'_GAMALA_DEL All sLxcandidates for the" two The program will feature well with orchestra1 accompaniment ........... ,e was mc on me neaa"'oy a Jefferson" where" Dumas." near_y" Hospital.Z°l° were taken to Boa Secours Ronald S¢oHon will joia the i;_=<br />

d Egyptdeclared l_sitions on the School Board. known marches, a trumpet trio, Three senior soloists are pitch in the first inning of ran down two youngsters For four months Palazzol"o Festival's classical guRar-artists<br />

_,a_.ut:hast ' _ldl_:_:_Oolnd<br />

s_fcr if warcomeshis _tal war" t<br />

_aeL However M. Rogers, Calvin J. Sandberg,<br />

themes from "Dr. Zhivago," and scheduled to perform, "narbara play. He was conscious when<br />

of willKiev" close with by Mou,_orgsky. "The Great Gate. " MaeLennan, Bette Harmison, taken to St. John Hospital but<br />

and Stephen Mihalik. two hours later went into a<br />

standing His car on lights the were road shoulder, still out.<br />

If. the boys had not jumped<br />

underwent a series of operations<br />

Gonzalo<br />

in au evening<br />

To_<br />

of<br />

of<br />

guitar<br />

Mexico<br />

music<br />

City<br />

and was given therapy, and in and songs ranging from classics<br />

late December was permitted and art songs, to folk tunes and<br />

i_<br />

_!<br />

,<br />

'<br />

,<br />

....<br />

_ reporthatBert letters totFrankWieking, H. Parcells, Jr., who andis Dr. the The ConcertoConcertwill Barbara MacLennan, piano,coma.He diedat 9 ann.in the out of the way in time,they to go home. He is stillunder Latin rhythms.<br />

e_Id'shadersas.lonly incumbent, willperformthe Mendelssohnhospitalwithoutregainingcon-would have been hit,it was a doctor'scare.<br />

_,t wouldI Each candidate will present Store Employe Piano Concerto No. 1. Miss Mac- seiousness, said. Sought as a witness is Peter i Co_cem on Wednesdays<br />

,,, 0n againstJhis I_oard qaaIifieations and wiil speaz for theonSchoo wna_ Faces Charg es Lennan tuition music atscholarship has the been University offered to major of a_ich- full _ ring pitch. Williams helmet The ball was when struck wearing hit him bya bat- the be- ferson a Dumas right and turn, turned at at Doremus which south point onmade 3el- he Licavoli, who the U.S. recently Army, Jr., was ofit 1154 induc',ed was disclosed Balfour, into nesday 19, All 26concerts and evenings, August will (July be 2), on and 5, Wed- be- 12,<br />

_. _-- Ihe hopes to a_complish as a _ igan. Recently she performed hind the right ear, just below was cut off by St Clair Shores by Van Tiem. gin at 8:30 o'clock. ALso of<br />

_ m_IWAY AD-member of the Board.Citizens The company superintendent thisconcertowiththe Windsor the helmeL<br />

_OLL°wdlX'Brid"wi]/be able<br />

|s_ise movec.-^_ .... to further appraise for Cunningham's drugstore, Symphony Orchestra. Williams had<br />

t_,_ ,. _,_ me candidates durin_ the er- Kercheval avenue, informed<br />

been a<br />

PatrolmenJohn Yoe and Rich-<br />

.300 ard Pope, who had joined the<br />

Licavoliwas drivinga 1966 specialinterestisa new series<br />

_ of buffet suppers before the<br />

(Continued on Page 2)<br />

!first four concerts. These will<br />

_eslie and iod following<br />

-_mc_urersto when written<br />

their statemPnets queshons from<br />

City Ponce on Wednesday, May<br />

24, that he was holding an em-<br />

Bette<br />

perform<br />

Harmison, cello, will hitter<br />

the Boecherini CeLlo levels.<br />

in prep and collegiate<br />

He was a sophomore in<br />

chase and maneuvered their<br />

police car to block off the street. School Board<br />

be served b ythe War Memorial's<br />

catering service on the<br />

_the modifi, the audience will be answered,<br />

II _tr0versxalm'°ststan.tm" Mrs. Carl .J Fischer, Jr, the<br />

_)1.Thisstand.._ League pres]cl'ent will olden the<br />

ploye for taking articles from i Concerto. Miss Harmison will<br />

the store. Cpl. George Brackx also study music at the Univertook<br />

Richard Stokes into the sity of Michigan next fall. She<br />

mechanical engineering at Lawr- Dumas came to a fast stop.<br />

ence Tech where he was a Jurcak and Healy said they<br />

member of fl_e baseball team. had to use force to handcuff<br />

Meets Monday<br />

lawn by the lake.<br />

_t0 Protect_c'_u meeting and Mrs. Donald L. station for questioning, Pointe is the recipient High School of the Symphony Orosse ence Before Techtransferring last fall he to attendee Lawr. Dumas, been drinking. who, they With said, the help'. had The Board fo Education will from E. Brossy ticket of 44 chairman McKinleyMrs. place. F.<br />

_de frombein_ McConachie of ML Vernon road<br />

_ug a collisi0_by will be the moderator Mrs H<br />

the : • • " " "<br />

Stokes was accused by Dennis<br />

Mike. assistant security super-<br />

"<br />

0 r c h e s t r a Best<br />

award. She received<br />

Citizenship<br />

this award<br />

Snead College in Boaz, Ala.<br />

He was the son of Mr. an(<br />

of Yon aud Pope, Dumas was<br />

tak,,.n to the Shores station,<br />

hold an official meeting at 6 For further details, see the<br />

p.m. Monday, June 5, at the ad-Memorial's summer program<br />

card.Onc may obtaina Festival<br />

, , _r. Justin<br />

vice chairman,<br />

Davzdson,<br />

has<br />

the<br />

Mrs.<br />

Voters<br />

Dwight<br />

Set- intendant,<br />

of whiskey<br />

of<br />

and<br />

taking<br />

putting<br />

five<br />

them<br />

fifths<br />

_<br />

by<br />

musicians<br />

popular<br />

in<br />

vote<br />

the Orchestra.<br />

o_ her fello_<br />

She<br />

_h's.<br />

Anita<br />

Claude<br />

avenue.<br />

Wflliaras<br />

Besides his<br />

of 1462<br />

par- for where reckless he was driving issued(drinking). a ticket ministration Clair2 building, 289 SL brochure and order form at<br />

ltity,]hy 28 ltendricks, Mrs, Bruce Miller a trash container at the rear oz will attend N a t i on a I Music eats he is survived by three He was released after posting Professional staff salary pro- any branch of the Grosse Pointe<br />

_¥'GENERA L and. Mr. Charles J.<br />

_._t'_'day for acting as hostesses<br />

Sfickford<br />

for the<br />

the Kroger store on Kerchevai.<br />

Stokcs was held overnight<br />

Camp, Interlochen, Michigan, as brothers,<br />

a result of this award which Services were held on Friday,<br />

a bond of $125, and is awaiting<br />

a court hearing scheduled for<br />

visions for 1967-68 will be con- Public Library,<br />

sidered and acted upon. The TU 1-7511.<br />

or by calling<br />

_I0 Cooloff evening, and released pending his trial, includes a full scholarship. May 26, from A. and H. Peters June 14. publiC is welcome. ,<br />

._aiddle East _ _ --_ Funeral Home.<br />

_ " Stephen Mihalik, French Lawn Cemetery. arms o e en<br />

J _ae! report'Car, Motor Scootar, Mower Will Feature Hornist io F P lle Op ouse<br />

Hem, will be featuredin the H Greenhouse Gladdens Donors Gift<br />

, • Mozart Horn ConcertoNo. 3,<br />

l tlln ed m Garage BIaze T d S f 1 Ev<br />

]_ Y Coun.<br />

Mr.<br />

ist in<br />

Mihalik<br />

the High<br />

is<br />

School<br />

first chair<br />

Band<br />

hornand<br />

Reduced Charge erme uccess it eat<br />

The Fred Schrievers are hap-<br />

_' _ 0! "repeat. A good man to base around he is also active in Civil De- Orchestra and has served this Brings $25 Fine A_ estimated 500 p e r s on s Chief Roh said that the men py people indeed. Through the<br />

_1 askedthat in viewed displays of all types of of his department did an out- Detroit Free Press "Action<br />

_'_ _ge_tly. George case Joseph of anTrombly, emergency29, of i_ lense countiesin and Wayne has taken and Macomb disaster<br />

il_NLr_. Ychris,<br />

359<br />

proved<br />

C h<br />

it<br />

a Ii<br />

Tuesday<br />

o n t e avenue.<br />

night, May<br />

He training. ran to the After house the explosion to call the he<br />

past urer. year Steve asplans orchestra to playtreas. the<br />

French Horn in eoUege and possibly<br />

minor in music.<br />

The City Municipal Court firearms, riot control equip,<br />

convened on Tuesday, May 23, : meat, and other items at the<br />

Judge Malcolm Sutherland pre_.<br />

Farms Police Department's<br />

standing job in making the open<br />

house a success, especially Det.<br />

Sgt. George Van Tiem, Det. Jo-<br />

Line" they found a good home<br />

for their 11 by 18 foot alurninum<br />

_0j0h_0 rail. 23,when his automobileex- firedepartment,thenhe asked Selectmembers of the High siding.<br />

Open House on Saturday,May sepb Miller,Patrolman Fr=n. greenhousethatcame withtheir<br />

_lay_ F. SCan.!olodedand caught fireas he me for the keys to my car SchoolSymphonyOrchestrawill There was onlyone caseon _20.The eventclimaxedNaUonal cois (Joe) Belanger,assignedhouseon Clairviewdrivein the<br />

L_ _. President was preparingto back itfrom which was parked nextto his providetheaccompanimentfor the docket,thatof Ramon Les- PoliceWeek, May 14-20,pro-to the plainclot,hes detail,Sgt.Shores.<br />

_e<br />

_er<br />

christeningthe garage.<br />

ate:. When his parenls,<br />

^ inside the garage. By that time<br />

the L_eorge several neighbors had come out<br />

the concertos and will perform<br />

an overture at the beginning of<br />

ter. of 1135 Lakepointe. : claimed by President Johnson,<br />

He was charged with reckless i and on the local level, by Mayor<br />

Marvin Krebs<br />

Earl Field.<br />

and Patrolman But most especially are they<br />

glad about to whom this green.<br />

_ha _arnent that D. Tromblys, with whom he of their homes to see what had the program, driving resulting in an accident. William Butler. Forty-eight eases of free cokes house is going. It will go to<br />

t, ven0tforgot,ilives first heard the explosion happened. We were all stunned Both concerts are free to the He pled not guilty and was Police Chief Jack F. Rob said were consumed by the young. Pulaski School's Regional pro-<br />

[i. _ ,, which was apparently caused<br />

by gasoline igniting when the<br />

when he went<br />

garage in spite<br />

back into the<br />

of the flames<br />

public. The Outdoor Concert is found<br />

jointly sponsored by the Gross_ charge<br />

guilty of<br />

of driving<br />

the reduced<br />

without due<br />

that the open house and exhibit<br />

drew a bigger crowd than he<br />

stars who<br />

parents to<br />

accompanied<br />

the exhibit.<br />

their<br />

Krebs<br />

gram /or the trainable<br />

talLy.retarded children.<br />

men.<br />

_)_ _I_.gILTOUsmotor of the car was switched and smoko and backed my car Pointe High School Parents care and caution and fined $25. bad expected, especially since and Field lectured groups of<br />

k_lared aynight, it. on, she his thoughtm°therthatt°ldthethebig NEWSaerial oUtFarmsOf danger."station 'Firefighters<br />

nt of Ni. that towers above the house in Sam Cordelia and Paul De<br />

creamClUb' Thefor sale Clubduring will and haveafter ice<br />

intermission.<br />

IN_URED IN FALL<br />

Lurine VanNey of 1945 Anita,<br />

this eventwas wastheheld fixstintime the such Farms, an<br />

or in the Pointe.<br />

children ing the law, on the as folly the kids of break. were' tarried The Schrievers child of their have owna and re-<br />

open-eyed over the confiscated have worked d_tigently toward<br />

_.ly declareda the back yard h_d collapsed Grande. in an interview with ' slipped and fell in her home on The display was open to resi- weapons taken from juveniles: Ihelping retarded children.<br />

_h _h74_ and re. and fallen ou the home. the NEWS, also praised Trom-<br />

_ _._. nlitriaCisl " _Ge _as been a ham bly for hzs' courage and pres..<br />

Russell D. _eed will direct<br />

bot_ groups and be as_b_ed .s's b_.' Wednesday, .May 24. and suffered<br />

a broken wrist. She was<br />

dents of aH the Pointes. The apprehended for committingl Now these youngsters at Pu.<br />

Federal Bureau of Investiga. lcrimes. [laski will be able to Ie._rn how<br />

p t r for years (there Ience of mind in saving the<br />

_e deci. raarefour°rge_herosma,ler' antenna [other automobile,<br />

Mark Lawrence and Ralph Miller,<br />

two conductor_" at the Out.<br />

conveyed to St. John Hospital<br />

by Woods police ambulance and<br />

tion also had equipment in the j Many vf the ch![dren,,were[to take care of plants and flow.<br />

station for viewing by the Lfingerprinted for kicks and lers and grow them themselves,<br />

_ 19) Protruding from the roof) and] (Continued on Page 2) I door Concert. treated for the injury, public, i (Continued on Page 2) it hanks_to the Sehriever_<br />

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Corvette Stingr " ay, regis tered to - During • the fire, George was allowed to keep •the fingerprint ot viewe the show before zt . was<br />

till<br />

Grace Licavoll<br />

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after cards<br />

(Continued<br />

as souvemrs,<br />

from Pa_ o_ay,<br />

dismantled.<br />

|1Pasto, Tuscou, Axiz., _hen he it was over, all he could say The lecture, display and fin- __ - they e_,o_brought h_nn_ht "°°gt alMEMOEIISI<br />

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I NM t/.L r- .l ./_._./.ZI_ YL) _ riding a motorcycle on Grosse scooter, and your brand new pressed at least one youngster, ]argo cake mey naa oaKca ,u /<br />

JL • | Pointe boulevard. 'Phe'pair ex- lawn mower'P' said Mrs. according to Chief Roh. When the police personnel, The cake[<br />

[ changed vehicles, and while Trombly the evening had ended, a bi- d" not last very long, as the|<br />

s.t,,,..=20'83 AVENUEo,_o_<br />

MACK .d._o .o=ood I Schulte and Palazzolo drove ' h ccle ,','as found abandoned at _,d • rain<br />

-_,, . . ,--,.^a .... =w=y . uL_aecar,_=vu. ....... :..... : ..... _atua theblazeunder The Farms department controlin up- _d ._Y me rearo[me ....... poncesialo in . ,hungry I.... o[heers kept co g_i iuxeao me.OllU i _o._a=o_d. = _t. s_ proximatelyfive minutes after A check o' the serial number [back ,or repeats. [<br />

...... ! _atu _,gn =_cn.oo.bw_ung vr it hey arrived but not before the to identify the owner, revealed[ --- [|<br />

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_Vci_cnt Insurance policy th=ttpa_s_sl_t<br />

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return oz<br />

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a_omooue, raRers<br />

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and<br />

garage<br />

boards<br />

were<br />

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turned<br />

the inside<br />

to<br />

that<br />

reported<br />

the bike<br />

stolen<br />

is owned,<br />

earlier,<br />

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if.you are injured_d_s_<br />

i __ts P_kM l] Licavoll, it was revealed at .charcoal by .the flames. Inside of the children of Farms Police I__:_ [[ trian and spons a_tiviti.e_,anywnere ia_w_t-_|<br />

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T lSchultehad a bad drivin¢rec-lwhicanan oeen purcnaseaonly lessto say, the blue,StOLeni _._[_._[_<br />

fiord, and that Schulte'so--=_ra - a few.days earlier; stood from the Backman property, ___1t<br />

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Hospitalization payments-of $40.00 _k_. _.. |<br />

10 weeksarealsopaid"forany ofthecov¢_;, ."_# t_ttI<br />

'This payment isin. __- _,_--_m_|<br />

T _ _.,_,_-_'_- t _,_ _ _ [tor'slicense had beensuspendedcnarreaann use,_ess, x_ne run- was returned, I __1)<br />

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i i _V _ .... i/ A police report disclosed that JWasao_ea_,_° _ ,_a been _ people began arriving at ..the[ V<br />

T _ P_" -_._ Take advantage at tae T] Sehulte drove the car west on I,".='_.;','=_h_,,"_'_¢ _h.... z_ station at 7 a.m. and the exmmt il<br />

'_'_'_ _" "=_ "_"" "" '=_ "#'_ " un" about 11 m<br />

the boulevard at more than 100 , . did not close til P. • I<br />

i _a_c. e._ pJck,ng.p your I/miles" an hour, then shLftedI had ......completely disappeared. He was enthused by the recep- # OFFICE .....................<br />

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g_=:_'_.;:"hn;zno.d_'n_f_ 'anaiof the garage.<br />

paruauy out<br />

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_ma_h_ |n_ o'--"-_.--- a s_ne zUa'-r._-e] t elephone wRe had. _en ..'*_'_._..a .._h=. ao..=.,,,,.°_ ---..._-_,_=.,,._<br />

Di'l]-_:wa¢ shearedh'o'm its base ik_ockea out of commission. ,.L_.._=. _u_a_s_. the _onle<br />

anda section ofironfel_ce was I..z_,._ _._ .bLL- =_oknow,o= o_th,_,<br />

¢.e prtc=s ar= =.=,,_=,u. _ .... al_u_.,., tho _;_,, that faced the ==_..a u# z_--_ --<br />

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•l'ne _,_ _[mgray was zzi ¢arafe Y"<br />

total loss. Damage to the Spargo " ° '<br />

"A pollceman is a human<br />

The car, a 1960 Buic,]r_was being, andnot an ogre. assome Father's Day June 18th<br />

!_.;i!;_,_:_ __ was about $400, itwas completelyguttedwiththe up- people might think_ With his<br />

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Sc.h_te was charged<br />

[riving while his licenso<br />

with<br />

was<br />

holsteryburaed springs and a few awayshreds to the of<br />

meR_ red piastic hangingfro=<br />

limitations,<br />

one place<br />

dedicated<br />

he can only be in<br />

at a time. He is a<br />

man and willing to<br />

_voked and for not having the the frame of the steering wheel sacrifice b.is li/e to protect the<br />

"i:-:_._t_i , . - car under controlcausingan '_he garage and automobilelivesand propertyof the citi. COI_D _ _rE_<br />

i_ii_! Tassel mj_.c_._<br />

Mrs. _ombly, "and so were Chief Rob said that the fight<br />

were insured, of course," said zenSagainstOf hiScrimeCOmmunity."is not just a KI_.ONA<br />

:_i_:::_:_::_ O/g Philip Stoan of 35 Duval, in- garage that George was going policeman's job, but also that<br />

::_::i:!._ formed Farms police that while to install, but the seooter_ which of the people, whose support is t1"sl¢_ _ILtla;]sol_8p_Ul_ oi_<br />

he was trying on a pair o_ trou- he kept in immaculate condi. _eeded, and without whose sup- f._ Id.g_ @ot_zs _han_<br />

_ :<br />

sets at Hughes, Hate.her and<br />

Suffrin, Mack and Moross, he<br />

hung up his own pants in a<br />

tlon, as he did his ear, was not port the battle against the trimcovered,<br />

We thought we had it inal element would be futlte.<br />

insured with the Auto Club, but<br />

by the lmm_ of absozben_ ten'?<br />

cloth o_ the _ 3ust =igh¢ _o¢<br />

;'!_i dressing room. When he re- it turned out the policy covered Police departments exist be.<br />

! turned after being tiffed, he liability only." cause the citizens want them aft_theshow=,..aldsuzebm_k-<br />

: discovered that someone had "I was off duty that ai_-rnoon, and because they want good f_-_.,.tlzveUag.,._thedub,<br />

: stolen his wallet, w h i c h conrained<br />

$35 and persona/9apers,<br />

(the fire started at 6:49 p.m.),<br />

but happened to be driving with<br />

law enforcement.<br />

partmeut is as<br />

A police degood<br />

as the<br />

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Blu= and wIdce c_<br />

_ On_ _e _<br />

with _e<br />

aayone.<br />

i : The theft took place on Tues- my famfly in the neighborhood," people fhlnk it is, and with ,<br />

: day, May _3, it was disclosod, said Firefighter Paul De their backing, and the backing<br />

" of public officials, crime doesn't<br />

Grande. "When I heard the en. ._18<br />

:; : . Right thinking iS a roq_iio glues going out, I drove to the stand a chance.<br />

:__.. . for the art at tight living, station and found out where The chief expressed his up-<br />

.... the fire was and by the time I preciafion that the citizens MAlL AND PHONE ORDERSGIVEN CAREFULATTENTION--We 2.6958<br />

:. i reached the Chalfonte came to the open house and _e_.__.__._<br />

:_!:_ i!i: , :'_.... it was under control." viewed the exhibit. _ :!<br />

i : : ' i:i :The Other off duty firemen wh_<br />

two<br />

He<br />

nuns<br />

told of<br />

from<br />

the enthusiasm<br />

Sacred Heart<br />

of _<br />

made the scene were Harold Convent in Lake Shore road,I Woodward at Grand CircusPark :!<br />

_,_ !:. per/ect shoe Campbell, WhOwas witching his<br />

_ ;_; ; :<br />

_if_<br />

i /or _ 31S _ a_ M¢ldnlw, son play ' baseball at nearby<br />

Kerby Field,<br />

and Chief William<br />

who attended the open house I<br />

on Saturday, and who were so[<br />

olso In Chcogo '"<br />

_i'<br />

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engagements<br />

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and MEAT<br />

DINNERS<br />

MENU<br />

or<br />

M. Mason 'whosaw the smoke impressedby the display,thatl<br />

and _mes from. his home.<br />

,<br />

'<br />

..... _ Zoo Gift Honors<br />

_ ' " _, 21.9_ A LACARTE<br />

'_,,_ :_ _,_ _ _'= James S. Holden<br />

- president of the Detroit Zoo-<br />

_]_i :' " logical Society, has announced<br />

_:" l _ ; i op_ _,_n_y thmueh _r_av the giftof $20,000 by the society<br />

i_,'_, : Kercheval at st, Clair * Grease Pointe<br />

_j' _': _ f Open ThursdayEvenings =,ne,, OILIVIRY z p.m.t=, ¢HAItOI _,m. to in memory the Detroit of James Zoological S. Holden. Park<br />

Mr. Holden dled at the age<br />

H<br />

: was a long-timePointe resident<br />

! : ; : and a well-known philanthropist.<br />

The gift will be used for the<br />

•_ _:: " purchase of penguins to be ex.<br />

'! l' _<br />

ERT WICKING<br />

Howe presentlyundercomtruchibitedin<br />

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D tion Penguins at the to Zco. the be exhibited _ew Pe_gui_ eome<br />

from the Southern Hemisphere.<br />

i!<br />

i;", ! : FOR<br />

They on the range Galapagos from Islands the Equator to the<br />

Antarctic continent. The largest<br />

_:' = penguins stand four feet tall<br />

Groin ++<br />

vmz'n'e<br />

ors are black and white with<br />

+o theThe_ smaUest predominate about cob 16<br />

gray,and in a few casesyellow<br />

decorativemarkingsin certain<br />

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BOARDOFEDUCATION '-<br />

The most spectacular<br />

the Antartica Emperor standing Penguins some<br />

are<br />

from four<br />

_i!_i feet tall. Next largest is the<br />

F_:i]<br />

_.,_-_-<br />

King aleut 38 inches with yetlow<br />

markings on the head and<br />

considered the most eolorfu_<br />

¢_;_i_: ! They come from areasnearthe<br />

_i;{.i'. i Falcon Islands.<br />

_;i _. Other species are the 16-inch<br />

:_:+:=!' Fairy Penguins of New Zea-<br />

:i land and AustraLia, Black-footed<br />

e Penguins from South Africa<br />

_ Magellan and Eumboldt Pen-<br />

+_ ': guins from the southern and<br />

i_i_ west coasts of South America,<br />

!_<br />

i!:" _!i:<br />

Rockhopperand MacaroniPenguinsfrom<br />

the IndianOcean<br />

Islands.<br />

.c,<br />

-,! The living quarters for the<br />

: :, penguins will be ready in March<br />

: of '68 and the entire facility<br />

should be completed by June of<br />

._! HARD FALL<br />

Sometimes the fellow who attains<br />

a high position forgets<br />

"'; about the law of gravity.<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

PageThree<br />

_.__. t+,tltes"to"t_na'+ " Season Injm'ed Officer Many Pointers" Rectptents"<br />

•--codtheMrs.C.E. Rosiere,Mrs.Arnold<br />

+-._'s t,dia,....ch Funk, Mrs. Gordon Sorenson egrees at a Quartermaster Seaman<br />

Thomas T. Munson, USN, son PAINTING PROBLEMS?<br />

° ThomasT.Munson ' " !',<br />

,+ _ i+i +<br />

_'_" _ Returns to Duty Of D Michig n AboardS_bm_i._ HAVE ++ ++++<br />

t_,_°_',u_tatia"_ties and Mrs.Charles+Boehm.<br />

_ jrd icu,+. Mrs Robert McFadden<br />

Farms Patrolman John<br />

_nd Kraiza,who has beenon limited Among<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L.<br />

the4,700studentsre- staUer,Manchesterboulevard,Munson of 167Moross road,is lnlor|or or Extor|or ::<br />

d._._: F , Jane 7, w_th _:- Mrs Nelson Frolund are in duty for the pastfew weeks,ceivingdegreesat theUniver.JD. in the Western Pacificaboard , .. "<br />

,+_l_at+'the:Fe_m_Pe charge of arrangements, while recuperating from serious silty of Michigan's commence- Others are: Don Murray Ma- the submarine USS Sea Fox<br />

Imr=:,_m ++,. l_+_<br />

Ii,<br />

, leginjuriesreceivedlastSep.ment ceremonySaturday,Aprilson,Harvardroad,USE; James 'withthe U.S.SeventhFleet.<br />

Theres littlenew under the tember 16,has returnedto full29 were thefollowing Pointers: Meininger, Elford c o u r t, Hisboatwillconducttraining<br />

SolvoThem EarlyThisYear<br />

DON'T Wait UntilThe PaintingRush<br />

+ .<br />

_beserved<br />

chutesAbbott,<br />

at 12:30 sun--the book of experience has time<br />

PoliceChiefJack<br />

duty, it was disclosed<br />

P. Rob<br />

"by<br />

on road,<br />

John<br />

BBA;<br />

Douglas<br />

WoKgaug<br />

Adair, Colonial<br />

Boer,<br />

BSEME; Earl Joseph Meyers, exercises DefenseForce with and thetheKorean Japanese<br />

= "<br />

_t._l_Forest Browne,mostoftheanswers. Friday,May 26. Lakelandroad,BS; Andrew Jo- Lochmoor boulevard,MBA; Navy whilein thatarea,along CALl.<br />

left thLgh bone above the knee Lyla Gale Baldwin, Cloverly AB, Victor Ptasznik, Beacons. Japan, Korea and ttong Kong.<br />

and a broken left ankle, when road, AB; George Alexa Bilque, [ield avenue, AB; Carol Joyce (STATELICENSED CONTRACTORS}<br />

• Comet • a motorist crashtM into a po- Torrey road, JD; Sue Aileen Rodger, Lakecrest lane,<br />

D(iiIy $6 a DAY Matte lice car and pinned the officer Bradley, Severn road, BS; Pea- DAY CAMP ,No MAKE AN D_ 1-_31<br />

@ between the bumpers. The elope Ann Chase, Hunt Club BSDES[G5; PatriciaAnn Rou- APPOINTMENT<br />

drive, AB; Roland :Byrd hie, Three Mile drive, BS<br />

• Mercury 41 patrolman was out of the re- AGES&11 (_Jll After 6 p.m.)<br />

t _kl_ -- - $8 a DAY m_P. hiele,<br />

another<br />

and<br />

motorist<br />

_ttompting<br />

whose<br />

to<br />

car<br />

assist<br />

was Roberta<br />

Clark, Notre<br />

David,<br />

Dame<br />

Grayton<br />

avenue,<br />

road,<br />

MD;. Pharm.;<br />

Hampt on<br />

Diana<br />

road,<br />

Saglimbene,<br />

AB ED;<br />

Mon.,W,cl.,<br />

Boys<br />

Fri.<br />

Only<br />

,or Oow ,nd<br />

Most ReasonablePrice<br />

thly disabled.The.policevehicle's<br />

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,_td#$)W.<br />

" Mokes<br />

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Cougar •<br />

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a F M,le<br />

flasherwas on, it was noted.CountryClub AB; James drive,BSE V. Davis, IND Jr.,Edwin BESSE; Schaedel, ResaleSchmidt,North Fairholmroad,<br />

Also hurt at the time was E; Nancy De Poorter, Barring- Oxf°rdr°ad, AM; '_ichael Smith<br />

Kraiza's partner, Patrolman ton road, AB; John Edward Raymond road AB; Frederick<br />

_ CAU. TU $.4_ ,<br />

lea"<br />

_l_s<br />

#m ,-kiss: TU 1._utm<br />

+ _ J' _<br />

Robert •<br />

Ilia the<br />

Corm, who was sitting Eckert, Notre Dame avenue, AB<br />

scout car at the time Alan Edward Hartwick, Trom-<br />

Stocking, Hawthorne road, AM;<br />

Richard Streb, Broadstone road,<br />

Girls; Tues. it Thurs. for From Grosse Polnte You Receive the Ore_tesf Quality for the<br />

Greiling, Lincoln road, ABED; ran road, MBA; Jeanne Anne<br />

James Holderness, Hidden lane 'l_hoen, Belanger road, BS<br />

BSE NUC_ ENG; Elsie Sibley DESIG5; Constance Tily, York-<br />

Johnson, Rivard boulevard, AB shire road, BS ED; Bryan Mi-<br />

_-_------[ Conn suffered a severel; _D; Jacqueline La_g, Fleet. chael UnU, Hampton road, BS;<br />

_ _...g.'_,_l _ It whiplashed neck, and BradIey, wood drive, ABED; Dianne<br />

_._,, 'It_ffzw_a._ /"_+..'_ It_twi+t_d leg_i+.+.dCo.. ElaineMa!.colm,Oakland,AB<br />

James A. Yeckley, East Brook<br />

court,BS; Barbara Ziemer,<br />

[l_..m_,,_ _" J ,_, _]l[_ | were conveyedto Bun SecoursED; Robert McC. Malecek,Barclayroad,AB; Mary Linda<br />

_ll_ )_m_' _lfl//_+ "_" _t A_ I Hospital for treatment, and Morons road, AB; James Paul Schaill, Kensington road, AB;<br />

v$_ _'"<br />

tHIs<br />

-.<br />

Lordshlp.Charm<br />

6roceterson.<br />

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I]Bradleywas takentoSt.John Mayo, Lexingtonroad,BS and Susan place, AB; DianeMargo Lenz, Tomkins, MoseUe<br />

IIH_pitat. ul JJoetors spent<br />

.<br />

several hours<br />

Thomas<br />

road, MBA.<br />

M. Mullen, Washington WindmiU Pointe drive, AB;<br />

i" " James Kennedy Todd, Balfour<br />

_.'--'___'." ..... _ I/operatimz on Krmza's Ieg be- ]_ore are: George Joseph road, BS and Wendy Graham " '<br />

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_ Mutter,<br />

Nancy Ann<br />

Whittier<br />

Newhouse,<br />

road,<br />

Kerby<br />

BBA; Wood, Hawthorne road, AB ED.<br />

To ider<br />

0 SperrylOl_a er _ _,r<br />

"t e l w _ . " road,AB ED; ElizabethNich- Good motoringmannersisthe<br />

[ [ |+ h eg as mending., he under- olson, Cadieux road, ABED; best life insurance you can get.<br />

:<br />

_+_:., j_ 10; ,o+o,.euse AM;DanielHerveyO'LearY'cokeOXf°rdparke,<br />

road,Uni. +<br />

i No_iml L0mps _,+_/_ I Driver of the vehiclethatversifyplace,USA; William ++<br />

Bo_tS_pplles_ "_ _ f<br />

...... _ | | I<br />

llrXJffllI I I<br />

I I struck the patrolman was Harry Pen, Charlevoix avenue, MBA;<br />

lID.Jessee,Jr.,of 22636Lake-Norman George Peslar,Charle-<br />

l+land,St.ClairShores,who po. voix avenue, _D; SallyAnn<br />

_ • _ | 1 J I lice said, at the time, had been Pool, Roland court, AB ED;<br />

tne _m_ _ i idrinking" Cathy Anne Reece, Rivard<br />

o At a sehecluled hearing held boulevard, AB; Paul RentenshJplsWheel,<br />

nnco beforeMunicipalJudgeWilliambach,GrossePointeboulevard,<br />

Connolly,last February 8,AB; CarlisleRueger,McKinley<br />

Jesseeentereda pleaof guiltyavenue,MBA; ArthurSherman<br />

_k Ave. TU 2-|_40 to a drivingwithoutdue careHawthc)rne road, BSESE;<br />

and caution and causing an Thomas E. S_yaney, Anita ave-<br />

I -<br />

reducedfrom recklessdriving.Bishop road, MSE; Karen _<br />

' -- injuryaccident.<br />

Jessee was fined The chargewas $100, with nue, Wright, JD; Bishop Haig D. road, Tarpinian, AM;<br />

- • _ the alternative of spending 30 Sharon L. Zdrodowski, _Berk- • TRI.JSTI=D .....<br />

IU --<br />

He paid the fine. In addition, Hogan, Yorkshire road, bIA ED;<br />

he was placedon probationforGeorge Stroh,Hollywoodave- • HEALTH<br />

FRANK H. PARCELI_ :"<br />

_:"<br />

90 days, during which he was<br />

pal. _lllk_<br />

forbidden to drive, except to cia AB; LindaBendlin,Torryroad,<br />

Edwards, Anita Avenue,<br />

hn prcataract<br />

amazJn_ "++r"'+° new lens [ DEMAND<br />

days and from ;,nthework. Wayne County ,aft. shire nue, AB; MS Albert road, ENGR. ABED; B. Blix, MECH; Nancy Hawthorne PatH- Ann . T_STI=D APPROVED<br />

road, AB and William GENUINEKLOIIO<br />

Yachtswomen Rostyn road, AB. to assure free,ore frombacterie<br />

Meet June 8 Cherry, sun more Stratford are: place, Donald AB; "nd Ilnityatalgaeandto the proper maintain=,lk_ leveL<br />

The area included PP_E_.,- within Grossethe _oirtte Grosse Board Pointe of EducatiOl'l School = District is often<br />

described as a suburban, residential community without a major i_,dustry.<br />

NOT _O! Educaticnis our major industry. The educated,knowledgable,<br />

.! +<br />

+'++ , :,<br />

....<br />

=,;',i"<br />

"<br />

Roderick Dapkins, Kenmore<br />

The Yachtswomen willhold drive,BSECE; Brian Decker, PHONE WE 3-15OO<br />

inquiring young citizen is our product.<br />

'<br />

' ....-<br />

"_!_/_: :<br />

their<br />

summer<br />

last<br />

recessThursday<br />

meeting before their<br />

eve-Denise,Essexdrive,MBA;<br />

Manor avenue, MSE; Richard<br />

Carl<br />

FORFREEPOOLMAINTENAN(_<br />

CHARTANDBROCHURE<br />

Be reminded of your responsibility to seledt two candidates as trustees,<br />

... _ :<br />

ning,June 8, at the St.ClairErickson,Audubon road,JD;<br />

Yacht Club at 8 o'clock. This Maureen Ferrell, Berkshire<br />

_m'seayoUrNe_ghborhood<br />

Nelsoni_eatsr who in your judgment; can best maintain and promote this crucial enterprise,<br />

i++<br />

i/" :<br />

month's meeting will feature a r o a d, AB ED; Alexandra . . _ _; +!<br />

boating clinic conducted by Georgeson, Canterbury road,<br />

severalYachtswomenmembers.AB; Kathy Anne Groehn,Loeb- +_i<br />

OLD NEW Hostesses for the session are moor boulevard, AB; Susan<br />

chairmanMrs.Raymond Dodd JeanHanna,Colonialcourt,AB;<br />

Mrs. RalphFrederick,Mrs. J. VictoriaC. Hawkins, Balfour<br />

_mpm_li_mmounc_theavailability a.Bartos,Mrs.WilliamFreder-road,AB; KarenAnn Hohman_<br />

_lama_gnev¢le_that_lmostdoub[es<br />

b_imfmldforca_aractpatlents. It's a<br />

ick, Mrs, D. D, Galloway and Stanhope avenue, ABED; RobblissPat<br />

Miller. errMark Kirk,Hampton road,<br />

,, MD; Donald Walter Kosy,<br />

"<br />

LADI[St °"+°'<br />

kitsch&Lomb &iscoverythatemploys<br />

_midalmfface curvature. I_/s ca_ed the<br />

....<br />

HAVEYOUR<br />

CH_CKEDBY<br />

AN EXPERT<br />

ward Anthony Kotz, Lewiston<br />

road,BS; Sandra<br />

Peachtreelane,BSESE; North Brys drive,ABED Ed- GPUS<br />

,<br />

)t_WhedcLens'Made°fhaxdcrystal'clear I _-emodeloZd je_e£vl/i_to Dwight David Loder, Devon-<br />

Farlane,Country Club drive,<br />

_tdg_m.Weinvit_youtostopinfora . 41 OreotVolueslnlqneDiu" JD; Kenneth Unclean, Rivard -'+:<br />

• ti0n. | monds, Watches ondall<br />

GoldJewelry. - "<br />

_Mi_Pa_A_pheric_nn+are°l_Yha_he0f<br />

h+_/. gTade g,asse_ 8+Rce +_87'6 , thefi"est'+[+estst+'le+s" i shire boulevard,JD, road, AB; andDonald John Mack- Mac- CARNIVAL TIME!<br />

I.m+.a,w.,,_,+.+,.sI Maire Students =<br />

Opt,ca . ,++o++++++++,+Report Aeeosters<br />

IE_,,,. _o;,+m,.k_,.. t AlfredE,Zier<br />

B l_._rms GrossePointeWoods I] JEWELER& GOLDSMITH The City Policereceived<br />

16437 E. Worren TU 1-4980 call from the principal of Matte<br />

_l_ 2"5_0 TU 1-8681 J We buy o_dgo_d, jewelry School reporting that two of his ),<br />

'[ ' ' ond diamonds, students were approached by<br />

two young men on Kercheval<br />

and Notre Dame on Monday,<br />

May 2,2.<br />

The two youngsters, ages nine<br />

and ten, were walking to school<br />

when a red sports car with a<br />

black top pulled over and the<br />

driver asked the girIs ff they<br />

_" wanted some candy.He stayed<br />

in gerthe got vehicle out of but the the car passen- to talk<br />

to the little girls.<br />

!!ill t''-e-our- +'+++'+°'<br />

, description of both the driver<br />

and the passenger. The driver<br />

was around 20 years of age,<br />

weighing about 160 lbs+ with<br />

brown, bushy hair. The passen-<br />

I + _i Announces . * +<br />

6'erwasab°ut17years°fa'e'feet<br />

trousersand and white checked hada blondebeafle parka, dark<br />

haircut. Hisfacewas blemished.<br />

P<br />

Mr. Ryon Has Just Joined<br />

The giftsattemptedto get<br />

the license number but co.]d<br />

not be sure what it was.<br />

CookRoad,GrossePointeWoods<br />

Chief Andrew C. Teetaert<br />

tall and wore a green Friday & Saturday June 2nd & 3rd<br />

HisStaffand BroughtWith Him +a_s children; parents that they to remind should their not To Bene fit th• GPUS Scho Iarship Fun d<br />

TheKalr-Sten-lksShoe Line t_t_ to strangers, tell parents<br />

"<br />

:<br />

Mr. McCom Shoes +u 6-4_6o<br />

if<br />

pareuts<br />

they are<br />

notify<br />

approached<br />

the police<br />

and<br />

immeh_ve<br />

diately. If possible try to get<br />

theThe license Chief number also cautioned of the car. par-<br />

__<br />

ents about alarming the chil-<br />

oo.,i_oo,_, MERCURY COUGAR CHRY$ffR I_-16<br />

In The Villo_e drengiven undulY.to the policeAny willinf°rmati°nbe kept f,JRNIVAt New 79,7 New ]967<br />

................ .... Cruising Racing Sailboat<br />

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,,c. of the Year" and_ot+r<br />

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off on all FLOOR SAMPLE :+: ,,.,,,, w...++,+. Beoufiful ,,. ,,,,<br />

+,, S COnll'ibu,ion not required ZENI1H +o,.on+<br />

iz_m, urn[er's store rn t ure p,o,, ,oparticipate PointeEtectronic, , . +. _"_'_"°" PONTcHARTRAIN<br />

HOIEL HONDA<br />

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Open Mon., Thurs. & Fri. Evenlngs


,:_ . BARGAINS _ay 2sI. _e eondueU.g _ :t _/e_yC_. "ZsS, h_.d_" " . _e"tr_b_rt_on_! " ' _b _ _a"_te_Lt. R,ehard DuFour _e_, w. -<br />

_ O senior Bob class B,nn, inagovernment, senior in the troit Mrs. Memorial ZymalskiHospital. was born [n Michigan 20700 Greenfield Scholarship Road, F u nOak d, Completes .... Training<br />

Kl[ 4N41_<br />

_::: elass, gave Mr, Kurvink mouth Detroit and lived in the area Park, Mich, Second Lieutenant Richard G. K[/I-7]_<br />

Turner and Mel Fosgard of the all of her life. RUTH E. DEEDS George A. DuFour, 1179 York- t, Serve You<br />

BUICKBAKAIN DAYS tvmouthresusitation, Farms Firo.Re._¢ue unitSgt, rushed Art She was an area chairman Funeral services for Mrs. DuFour, shire road, 23, sonofMr, completed andMrs, an erda- s vrueSs<br />

to the s_hool gad itdmtnistored for the United Foundation Torch Deeds, 5S, of 851 Pemberton hence officer course April 17 at<br />

•<br />

:.<br />

1967 OPEL<br />

,1695oo<br />

2-DIL<br />

oxygen both there and on the Drive and was a member of the road, were held at the Verheyw.<br />

to cottego Hospital How. Grosse Pointe Farnls Yacht d,n F.neral Home on Friday,<br />

ever, Mr. Kurvink WaSdeclared ClUb. . May 26. She died on Tuesday,<br />

dead on arrival. She is survived by her hus. May 2._.<br />

the Army Ordnance School,<br />

Aberdeen Grovi.g Gro.nd, Md,<br />

He received nine weeks of<br />

training in the ordnance mission<br />

IFYOUQU_IP<br />

'it<br />

FOR BIG SAVINGS AT:<br />

|railer ""' TOMTAYLOR<br />

Mr. Kurvink had not missed<br />

. School day in five y,ars.<br />

&D.,<br />

from Yankton<br />

and was<br />

College,<br />

graduated<br />

S.D. in<br />

band, Edmund; a daughter, Mrs.<br />

Barbara Haspie[, and a brother,<br />

May<br />

Home.<br />

26, in tlie Wujek Funeral<br />

She was the wife of C. Jay,<br />

Other survivors are; three<br />

two<br />

sisters,<br />

sons,<br />

Mrs,<br />

Jonas<br />

Irene<br />

and John;<br />

Geymann<br />

two<br />

of supplying and maintaining<br />

the Army's weapo,s and combat<br />

degree<br />

Lt, D,Fo,r<br />

in 1965<br />

received<br />

from<br />

his<br />

the<br />

B,$;<br />

hi.<br />

|XAMPI.E OF $|NTRYAUTO<br />

FOR A OIllV[g0el! _-_'<br />

Property<br />

Oamtp '""'*°} :$ SO00 /<br />

Call 1947, where he received his Interment was in Mr. Olivet and Mrs. Evangeline Pectic, varsity of Notre Dame abedhi_ _ Medic_,ltxl_n.. $2,000<br />

_. ,,.,,.t.. _d. BUICK-0PELINC1A 0 6-3000 BA Master's degree, dollreo He<br />

end American<br />

in received eeon0mics his<br />

history from<br />

Cemetery, .<br />

JOHN V. CLAN_Y, SR.<br />

pal Interment Cemctary. was ia White Cha-M.B,A. University degree of inMichigan, 1966 from Th© the<br />

]ieutonant received his ¢ommis-<br />

_'Unin,,md _,'R_d S_¢vl;_0$1! Mo,,,I,ts, $1,/|,,N<br />

W hmnel Ifho=, $1_<br />

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Wayne Stato University ln1955. Funeral services for Mr. MARGARET O, FRASER sion through the ReServe Off[-<br />

He loved athletics of all Claney, 1426 Maryland avenue, R¢Cluiom mass was said for cars' Training Corps program<br />

forms and helped out in many were held on Saturday, May 27. Mrs, Fraser, 59, of 40_ St. Clair<br />

LOUPRANGER ,v"Gemprehenlivl,_11PlY<br />

23316 Clll_md *114°°<br />

i<br />

:<br />

: • large. athletic School.<br />

brose's<br />

He<br />

football capacities was coach<br />

teams at ofthe. in<br />

St, High their<br />

Azn- at neral<br />

Church. l_,pp_ns.Van Home<br />

He died<br />

and<br />

in DeWeghe St,<br />

Boa<br />

Ambrose<br />

Seeours Fu- avenue, L_kc,<br />

died on<br />

on<br />

Friday, at Monday, St, May Pau|'a May<br />

26.<br />

.'29.She on A roe. the noFind one can yourcrowd nieheyou in out, life and ,7,.,g45 _0_p;l$_;_n_<br />

lffllill_<br />

s_=_<br />

d'_.1_"<br />

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,"_ :_:_<br />

SeJecJJ0n champ:.t,nship years. HospitalAl_ Jnsura_e Sunday,On Thursday, broker May for 25, 40 HamiltOn ary was said c0mpany in the °a William R. [l .....___,_._ .-_-c_uU' .......... -<br />

torMr, forKurvink Greasewas Pointe Park Shores Direr-II years, Mr. Clancy was a Park May 28. _'--AV'¢AMP<br />

of ,or<br />

He<br />

the<br />

was<br />

past 12<br />

president<br />

years,<br />

of the<br />

restdent<br />

a native<br />

for<br />

Detroiter.<br />

25 years, lie was<br />

Stuart<br />

She was<br />

A.<br />

the<br />

Fraser,<br />

wife<br />

Jr.<br />

of the<br />

and<br />

late<br />

is<br />

lq<br />

I1 _n.,We¢,<br />

AO_s<br />

prl.<br />

,.n<br />

_r<br />

•<br />

ItYl |all<br />

II ._,y_ O,ly GeraniumsAmerican ers, He waa_loved Federationandof respect- Teach- Marie: Hc is three survived daughters, by his wife, Mrs, survived Rona!d Morin, by her ehildre0, Scan, McNeil Mrs, II Girl,; ea_ "ru,,, Yu , ,rh_r_..r s.4t_<br />

SPECIA LOWRATESFOR<br />

QUALIFIED DRIVERS UNDER2[<br />

SENTRY.! _"I N[ILqt_lC_<br />

The Hlqlwarl Mutuals O.'llnlz_l_<br />

'<br />

:_ ed by bo_i(eachers and stu- Cyril R. DeFever, Mrs. R. James and Stuart A, Fraser III; three .......... * - _<br />

!_i 6"_ O C . d,nts, alike.: '_ Youngblood, Helen; two sons, sisters, one brother and eight ......<br />

_"'_<br />

:<br />

.<br />

OutOaisi_ ,...... • •<br />

. Large ....... 3election ot<br />

_<br />

gose<br />

.._, t.I. He is survived- by his wife, Henry V., John V. Jr., 12 grand, grandchildren.<br />

Kathleen: fiVe:children; Robert children and one brother. Interment was m Elmwood<br />

el_ doz. Jr,, Pamehl, Reid, Jamie, Mar- Interment was in Mount Oli. Cemetery. _<br />

garet; his parents, Mr. and vet Cemetery.<br />

flus#tee . brothers Mrs, William and one Kurvink; sister. three FRANCIS R,.JOSEPH Funeral BARBARABANXROFT services for Miss SWISS<br />

Enter Now<br />

,,<br />

CHEESE"_r_ G_e,_',_CONTE<br />

ln_n_ _l_fihn af Annun/z nnd 01,,Monday, May 29. at the Ep- Joseph, 37, of 102[$ Weyburn boulevard, were held on Men. : 'if"<br />

----'=_ ..... -.: ..... ". "."............. pens Van' DeWeghe Funeral road, were held on Saturday, _ i<br />

Ink J1<br />

_mnn<br />

nlIVlIIVll All _'erennlGis<br />

glncud •<br />

ilVlllll<br />

_,o,<br />

TREE<br />

Burgess<br />

UPROOTED<br />

of 1828 Anita,<br />

Cathedral<br />

Park Hospital<br />

He died<br />

on<br />

in<br />

Wednesday,<br />

Highland<br />

reid Woods police that he had<br />

.. Home.... May 27, at the Verheyden Fun- _<br />

American<br />

WATCH<br />

and<br />

and<br />

Swiss<br />

.<br />

SWISS<br />

see _nd" tos't _IS1WATt'II.<br />

this ! r<br />

....A.,,.m,e ,ARD[ . $,,_][_ " • planted a small tree between May 2_.<br />

May'_6, A native Detroiter, Mr.<br />

Come _,<br />

. ......... _..- . ...,_ : house. On Saturday, May 2"/. he Joseph is survived by his wife, CObll'lST IND$ JUNI 3 .<br />

I/y._ I ...g'lst_'ar_n , It/ _,_l&V. rooteddiSc°vered svmeonethe plant, that had up. daughters,Frances; aMaryS0n, andRiChard;Elizabeth;tw° _il_re_nre,_fts• cond_ for the __, i<br />

his mother, Mrs. Bahia Risha<br />

Joseph; two brothers and a<br />

_ ii!: Interment was in Mt. Olivet THE FINEST IN IMPORTED CH|ESE<br />

Cemetery,<br />

'_ ' CITIZEN'S OIECKLIST<br />

W]LL_TIZlt<br />

W/llard Seely Worcester, 77,<br />

of<br />

sister.<br />

Ridge road, died May 26 at<br />

_<br />

a Specialty<br />

AND FOOD SPECIALTIES<br />

• FANCY BASKETS • DELICACIES<br />

Harper Hospital after a long Jewelry repolrlnff<br />

__oo_ooo..oo J Co<br />

._ii:ii!,ii::: :,!!:.! JanuaryS,l_0, he livednearly Hoeberling Ro HIRT r. .<br />

:_,'._:',:_ _: ;<br />

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:; ':!<br />

:<br />

,<br />

B--ARD<br />

_'<br />

the third generation of his<br />

famil#<br />

Born<br />

todd<br />

in Coldwater,<br />

so.<br />

Michigan,<br />

2$ Ve,.r_ in SomeLKetie, : 2468<br />

WO<br />

MARKETSTREET<br />

I-I173<br />

(acrols from _stem M_._t)<br />

_!<br />

":_ !i _: h r/ t ,<br />

:l_!i<br />

A graduate of the Detroit<br />

all University his life School in Detroit and and a 1912 was<br />

] 49_3 Kercheval<br />

Jewelry<br />

OPEN DALLY 7 A.M. 'til 3 P.M. SATURDAY 7 A,M, ,J , to I0 A.M,<br />

.<br />

.<br />

.<br />

. _<br />

,._: :_:,_ ...._ :i.: specialized: in businessadminis. . ::<br />

:i :i !-i i tratlon, he helped to organize<br />

'_>*' _' "_ Luring Company, which later I<br />

!:i:' !i beeline the Square D Compa.y. S<br />

---. '°'_::' * Competence d<br />

, , treasurerof<br />

In recentyears,sincehisretire.<br />

the latter concern. Village ThisWeek BellR[ng<br />

_!::I!:_'!:: ::: _ Educational "::::_: =i:_: ""...d,o,_..,,._._<br />

fes_ion, he had served as a<br />

private tax consultant.<br />

Prolmional Skills- ,'_"_ !'el:_ He belonged to the C(,antry U SD A CHOICE<br />

l_i: _:: :: {b_ 'r_Z_ r'l_m_,_ay" cal Society, Detroit Museum of<br />

_:::_ :" Art Founders Society, Friends<br />

• Harvard Clubof Eastern Miehi-: !il : gan, <strong>Archives</strong> of AmericanArt,<br />

Market ....<br />

_tt_ . _ ..i<br />

Service<br />

venity ,f Michigr,n club IIo_rd of<br />

1'/011sctivlties.) ,o,.,_,.,, of Deacons, Unlthe<br />

Grosse Pglnte Memorial<br />

GreasePointeMen's Sla'v_.rtngare.hiswife,S'erena Club,and<br />

• Ailes Worcest_;'a si_ter, Mrs.<br />

LouisS.Dudley;and abrother,<br />

P h ill p. I. Worcester, all of<br />

s!: _ i_ {_ ...._ Community<br />

'-'" "eref ,.,.,-<br />

,,....hool<br />

L_la Leque p_rtlcil_tio_,<br />

te.che,, _•uts,<br />

¥oca.<br />

Grosse<br />

Services<br />

Pointe<br />

were<br />

,arms,<br />

held in the Bar-<br />

_[_i:<br />

tio.I suidence programs,)<br />

, _L "' .. BONELESS<br />

Genuine Spring<br />

ROLLED LAMB ROAST<br />

93_<br />

b.<br />

N Mo,<br />

VOTE- MONDAY-JUN 12<br />

('rhine children in (;mine Po,nhl Wants FRESHFRYING<br />

lw,on- '""*'*'"' geco,zc[ CHUCK I=<br />

E STEAK llJi<br />

:_: * q_ FRESH LAMB<br />

t PATTIES<br />

?_:'::; C<br />

i_: P[RMONTH<br />

CHICKEN LEGS ,<br />

ii:: 'lb. CORNER<br />

i_: Yes,you can leasea new 1967 No Back Attached<br />

' ' automobileforas little as 4,.55 $1uffed<br />

: }er month.<br />

,,.,...,s,..,u,. CHICKEN BREAST ' Brea<br />

;: _ "'o'o-'"* "-'-"'"" ,b Chicken<br />

I_dio Portion of Rib Attached<br />

i _' Hoofer<br />

_r Back up lights Boneless Chicken<br />

Breasts Stuffed W_<br />

: _" Windshield Woshers<br />

w'Oufside Reor View M/rror HOMEMADE OurOwn8re,d<br />

_'Seat Bdfs, from & rear Dressfng---In Fo_ P_<br />

PHONEINQUIRIESINVIT[O PORKSAUSAGE ReadytoBake<br />

We LeaseAll Makes.Aft Models<br />

ALLAN NEEF 89'<br />

JoeThompson<br />

LUzon Leasing _ Breakfast Links lb<br />

9 • ib,<br />

Candidate for School Board , .,,*'s°°.,._,..o ,,.._ , _! ]rl!l_lllll _ NNlllll1111111f_l[I]Illll ll_lt]_illlll_ll_ll_llIjll_I_lllll_[lll_l_illll_l_I_qll_[Jill_:tilNlI_[ll}l_l_ili_i[[_ill_i_l[[t_illliL[ll_$llllIll_Il_]$


1967 GROSSE PC)INTE NEWS Pege______Rve ii' _ i<br />

BOX STUDIO MemorialDdve Course in Creative Writing<br />

between Balfour and Somerset, :Reaches $77,971<br />

phone 881-2013 Grosse Pointe War Memorial's e n ere to oun ers _:i_ :i<br />

:_ $d/£S and seYq.]Ice ig67Annual Family Participa.RonaldFerguson,uppergrade developedso thateachgroupof ._ 4 ' ! ?! :<br />

f'ef/ta/$, tionCampaign as of Monday, teacherat John R. Barnes Ele.fourstudentscanhaveone.The _ -<br />

piano, base guitar, May 29, has shown an increase mentary School, 20090 MoITfing. students examine the pictures<br />

sax and clarinet, in both the number of donors side Drive, who will be instruc- carefully and together create a<br />

epiphone dealer, and the sum collected over this tar of the summer school offering story which they tell to the i<br />

_r_teedcustomersatisfaction, datelastyear.Lastyearatthisincreativewritingforqualifiedclass.Afterallthestorieshave ', "71 v.<br />

NT, low monthly rates, time 4,868 people had contri- 4th, 5th and 6th grade pupils at been told the sets of pictures _' *'\ ii ,m._^hen only the FINEST<br />

4,902 Thorton peopleE. donated Waterfall, $77,971.50. presi- commented beginning June upon the lg, proposed recently served board where during they the day. mayThe be next oh. ', _,, V b s<br />

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of the Crosse Pointo War Mere- "Boys and girls have many select any one set of pictures<br />

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WEpIcK-UP and Del|ver Anywhere tion the Family PartieipaUon ed to enumerate the highlights stories be written. It is amazing<br />

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1967 GROSSE POINTE NEWS PageSeven _. !<br />

Big<br />

SeniorsFace -__ Week Men Gardeners Find Ex-Convict <strong>Local</strong> Men Active In Army Exercise ian<br />

Major<br />

Supply<br />

Diedo<br />

Officer<br />

acted<br />

while<br />

as a Civil.<br />

Sp/4 hilRy,<br />

Shirk<br />

and<br />

the<br />

you're<br />

burden<br />

actually<br />

of respon_<br />

run-<br />

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Sh Lu g<br />

i ,asters. TO Stage ow rkln in Alley lacewest, --dSp•elalist valved<br />

The annual Honor Night COn. ------ Major Edward Diado, of Doyle The week-lang exerci_ inmore<br />

than 3,000 people<br />

Michaelson acted as a legal ad- ning away from success.<br />

visor. Both men are assigned to<br />

the 309th Civil Affairs Group<br />

: _<br />

vocation to be held in the St. Members at Grease Pointe City police apprehended an Fourth Class R0nald Mlchaelson, who represent the Army, Air (USAR) which trains at the<br />

Paul gym.auditorium on Tues. l_Ien's Garden club will display ex-convict lurking between Best of Harper Woods, recently par- Force, Navy, Army Reserve and U. S. Army Reserve Center in<br />

June 6, at 8 p.m., will be their early summer blooms and .& Co. and Kay Baum's stores ticipated in Logex 67, which is the National Guard and fur- Inkster on the third weekend of<br />

pointtheOfseniorsthe week.and jun.Atplants, at a flower show featur,<br />

will participate in the mg a Ladies' Night meeUng in<br />

m Kercheval avenup in "TlJe the Army's largest annual sup.<br />

Village" at 2"30 ' a ' m' on ...... May a ply and support exercise con.<br />

nished participants with expert,<br />

caeca and logistical knowledge<br />

each month.<br />

.<br />

of<br />

ceremony<br />

the torch<br />

of<br />

and<br />

the exthe<br />

the War Memorial Building<br />

Thursday evening, June 8.<br />

14, before he was able to gain<br />

entry to the bvildings,<br />

dueled in the continental United<br />

States.<br />

which they carry to their<br />

to use at future dates.<br />

bases Give men a wide berth who<br />

_romise more than you expect.<br />

L<br />

rose, symbols<br />

loyalty.<br />

of learning and The session is a week ahead The convict had just finished<br />

of the usual third Thursday serving 11_. years in the Mc-<br />

_p<br />

of<br />

Senior<br />

the Student<br />

Gary Piche,<br />

Council,willguestsand<br />

president meeting date.<br />

ladieswillbe<br />

Members, their<br />

wel.home,forarmed<br />

Allister State Prison<br />

robbery.The<br />

in Okla.<br />

presideat the event. John come. 40-year.old, white ex-convict<br />

Moran,attorneyand President A specialfeatureof thepro.had served time on various<br />

yard of the St. Paul School Board, gram will be an illustrated talk charges in Arizona, Texas, Cali.<br />

will be the principal speaker'bY June Hicks, Widely known fornia, Washington and Okla.<br />

for the occasion. Student speak- garden editor of The Detroit hums.<br />

achand EllenKennedy. show slidesof the famous gar-gun athisfeetand 20 feetaway<br />

0 |r _| McPhilllps,The gt. ReV.pastorMSgr.of Frankst. Paul J' dens burg, and the restored grounds Colonial of Willlmns. city. from burglarhim tools. a complete set of<br />

llt_n_nv Church, will present the awards Judging of the flower show The police took him to the<br />

with the assistance of the Ray. will be completed during the station but were unable to ob-<br />

Graduation wilt take place at From June 10 to June 17, the cutor's office since they apprelg!PT<br />

p#_.N_F. - FRI' Vincent Welch. evening, talna warrant from the prose-<br />

$ eraincludesent°rePhilipGer" St. Paul Church on the Lake News" club's new She"evaluation willdescribeand of gar. handed The policefound him before hea plastic gained<br />

YOU moY<br />

I_ IS_ on Friday, June 9, at 7:30 p.m. dens" will take place. Volunteer entry. He was detained by De-<br />

l_N.el10 Mile of st.Philomena Parish,willJ"A. De Metrewillvisitallthe gallonand thenreleased.<br />

members' gardens,the firstof Chief Andrew C.<br />

_/.1550 dress.deliver the commencement ad. two such appraisals, praised his men for their<br />

After the second, made in the prompt action and said, "I feel<br />

fall, ratings will be completed absolutely positive that this<br />

B¥1¢INGTHE GROSSEPOINTES and awards made to winners of man was prevented from com. =_<br />

_j_ fog Hll_f 0VER!/2The CENTURY Ray" Peter tontine, past°r teams and the the Schorr under De Petrie horticultural chairmanship cup for cup, best °f mitring though iT°it p°lice awe serious f°r werefurtherinvesti" crime.., not able al- to _l IPeadY 0Wg<br />

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EveryStyle ef Fence garden chrysanthemums, vented holdhim, him Ifrom am committing surewe pro. any : -_<br />

WA. 1-6282 Held Friends i<br />

Including " .<br />

The twen_-firet_Annual Din- Dies in<br />

Chainersded|orvou Link All-Steel and<br />

Rustic Styles AnnualDinnerby ner Meeting of the Friends of PhilipfUtnre<br />

crimesin _ area,'olofson our<br />

.the Grease Palate Public Li_ A Grease Palate Woods fa.<br />

braD" was held at the Fries miiy, the Carl Olofsons, of 1932 ha[[ 69<br />

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Auditorium of the Grease Palate Broadstone road, were notified _ _<br />

_RPER<br />

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War Memorial on Monday, May on May 23, that their sop, Pfc.<br />

22.Over160enthusiastic guests Phill/p J.Olofsonwas killed,by<br />

RESIDENTIAL, iNDUSTRIAL attended, small arms fire while on a com-<br />

Dr. Thoos L Anderson (who bat mission in the so-called<br />

will become Superintendent of demilitarized zone in Vietnam.<br />

System on July let) addressed 3, when a punJi stick punctured<br />

# the group on "First Impressions his boot and plunged into his<br />

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of Grease Pointo." foot. It was just two weeks ago :_<br />

__ MissMelit_ Roamer, Cos'e-thathe was releasedfrom the<br />

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RESTAURANT<br />

Cantoneseand Amer;can rood<br />

eus;nessmen'sLunches--<br />

Family Dinners<br />

the Grosse Poin_tePublic Schoo]<br />

sponding Friends made DirectorEmeritus. forSeeretary many years, of the was<br />

Mrs. George Bushnell, Mrs.<br />

William E. Farquhar, Alger<br />

Sheldon, Jr., Mark Stevens and<br />

Cleveland Thnrber, Jr., were<br />

unanimousIy elected as new di.<br />

rectors; and the new officers<br />

Ph_p was wotmded on Aprll<br />

h0spit_Ll. was Hestationed enlisted in North July,1965and Carolina<br />

wltha Special Forces unit until<br />

he requested overseas duty with<br />

the 121st Airborne Division. He<br />

went to Vietnam in October.<br />

He was a former Eagle Scout<br />

and his favorite sport was bow C6n[r6]<br />

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president; Mrs. Will!am WilliamSchool E. Far- graduatedinfrom 1963Case andTech attended High A<br />

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Carry-Outs... PR 2-6662 J. Den_s, vice-president; Adrian College for two years,<br />

MaderRoadat E. Jefferson Cleveland Thurber, Jr., treas- where he majored in biology.<br />

Village, _AMilsSeth of 9 MIls R@. uteri Mrs.Margaret Irwin,car. Philipis hollevedto be the<br />

Mid.dayLunches,11.3p.m. respondingsecretary, and Mrs. firstcasultyin Vietnam from i_::_ -i<br />

CompretsOlnne_ S.10p.m. Phyllis Barr, recording secre. Christ Methodist Church, of _ =_:_- :_ r'_<br />

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are t° be William Y" Gard' w,ohhewas and arr°w hnnting" member Phillip was _<br />

The Olofsons have two other<br />

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Breakfasts Charles M.'Smale, I8, of<br />

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Shores, stopped his car in front<br />

EndsinTrouble, S SYSI6m.<br />

of the Woods Municipal Build- Two G r o s s e Pointe High i '<br />

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RESTAURANT<br />

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Woods policestation.<br />

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and Patrolmen James Farrell Thomas were Podeszwik coming<br />

School students have b e en<br />

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DavidMcLaughlin<br />

in the National<br />

and Mary Lamer both took first<br />

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and stopped to investigate. They out of a possible 100.<br />

said they saw Smaie standing Mary, with a score of 76.75<br />

in a flower bed, looking ,in was Detroit's first place winner<br />

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tor's Licenseand car registra- opens.n=sn_0_ to,._ furnace blower. So eratorto coola i,200- !::_<br />

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disclosedthat the car WE Os Ode, DELI_/ER =_ SS o_ _om All a big yOUpart haveto of electric do is cool central the air air and conditioning, wring the season. Get moreSo, information you see, it'son well how within easyyour andreach. eco-<br />

|U LdRYOF MINUTES station Smalc where was escortedinto he was issuedthea R 0 S L Y N compact steamydampnessout.To units--cooling coil dc so.just and condenser addtwo nomical quiet yourit homewith is to cool, central clean, electric dehumidify, air condi. and _:, '<br />

May|5, 1967 "No Parking and No Standing" MA RK ET --and yourheatingsystembecomesa cooling tioning,in Detroit,call962-2100.Elsewhere. _:<br />

violation ticket for parking in a _.:i:<br />

_m_ _=_cero_ca[].MayorWilliam wasc_ed to orderatG8:00P.M. Butler,Council. zone, operatinga out proper and license another meterv_h,a_ plates. ticket_. for 21020 Ok_._,, MACK_. at |os_/e wo,_ Rd, zystem. buy, lessElectricair to install, conditioning less to operate coststhan lessthe to callyourlocal Edisonoffice. EDI SON :<br />

i_bm_'_FJrbY, 'Richard C. Hudson,Mark C. Stay. The teenagerwas released 884.3600<br />

H. Diageman. pending a court hearing date.......... - -,<br />

!_lt_m_n_n '_, Jr. Henry S" Bodman H, and Ben'a- J<br />

,kl_Y E. Bedman IT, and Ben iamin S<br />

._ _ fro= attending the meeting. " C[ty of Grosse Pointe<br />

o__e re_hr meetingof May I I967<br />

' ' NOTICE OF HEARING<br />

_.!or boa.t spaces in the amount of<br />

_-._-_,_u oy the Council.<br />

;_.-"__*. _PPrOvedthe construction of a six foot A Public Hearing on the existing Zoning 01"-<br />

_=l,_0Xerchevai. dinance eL the City of Grease Pointe, Michigan<br />

. nt Report for the month of April<br />

_ _ _ered filed, forthe purpose of adoptinga codificationordinance<br />

'_ _eciai Bills were approved for pay- which will change section and paragraph numbers, _ /<br />

.Weft, Contrador, forPierPark addition articleand paragraph headings,and rearrangesaid<br />

Con,-act No. 2, Estimate No. 4 ordinance to incorporate it as p_rt of the Grease<br />

of$3,_.oo.<br />

Company,Contractor, forPier<br />

Palate CityCode will be held in the CouncilChem.<br />

tnd Marina,ContractNo. I,Esti.<br />

theamount of $7,599A0.<br />

bers,MunicipalOffices,17147 Maumee, on Monday,<br />

June 19, 1967, at 8:00 o'clock pm. eastern standard J *_<br />

e_t_re pro.posedbudget for the fiscal<br />

which a resolution was adopted<br />

time at which time and place any person interested<br />

I<br />

_d<br />

PrOpertyvalue.<br />

setting the tax rate at $18.60 may appear and be heard concernh_g such pro-<br />

report on the Cermet] of posed changes. This codification will not change<br />

the existing zoning district of any land in the City<br />

Nursery Sales in the amount of Grease Palate, Michigan, or the regulations apsoil<br />

and seeding at the Pier<br />

plicable to any district.<br />

H. Pyte]l reported a change<br />

Wednesday evenings to The full context of the proposed codification of<br />

p.m. This schedule will be in<br />

mo_ths the zoning ordinance of the City of Grosse Pointe<br />

to the Zoning Ordinance to may be examined at the office of the City Clerk,<br />

and Section I0.1 of Article I0 Municipal Offices, Grosse Points, Michigan. This<br />

ad,placedon<br />

5, 1967.<br />

thetable and<br />

notice .L_ published in compliance with act 207,<br />

Within your reach<br />

:30 made, P.M. supperted and carried the public acts of 1921, State of Michigan, as amended.<br />

IUTL|R PETERCAPUTO<br />

[_t_ _ CITY CLERK CityClerk<br />

issue of<br />

_News, June I, I967,<br />

THOMAS W, KRESSBACH


I<br />

MtssHookanson M s. John Sherhart,Jr. KathleenMcDonald M h,stlethwa<br />

Weds S.C.Cameron Marries Mr. Beamer<br />

:<br />

:i::,<br />

.Wedding Party's ,DressesDesigned And Fashioned<br />

By E_r[desSister, Who Served As<br />

Bride's Peaude Sole Gown FashionedWith Alencon<br />

Lace Bodice and Hem; Attendants<br />

Honor Affendanf _ Wear Apricot Chiffon Frock<br />

,_::<br />

:<br />

The Saturday service at which Sandra Hookanson,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lundquist Hookanson,<br />

St. Clare de Montefalco Church was the setting for<br />

the Saturday morning wedding of Kathleen Sharon<br />

• of Kensington road, and Scott Cullen Cameron, son of McDonald and Thomas George Beamer. A reception at<br />

:_<br />

the Malcolm C. Camerons, of Birmingham, exchanged<br />

marriage vows was followed by a reception at the bride's<br />

tThe Whittier Hotel followed the 11 o'clock rites.<br />

I The bride,, daughter ofe -_<br />

parents' home. _' _Mrs.Owen P. McDonald,of They carriedcascadesof ivy<br />

_" Officiating at the 2:30 ing were Cort Cameron, an. _Somersetroad, and the late and daisies.<br />

o'clock rites, in Grosse other brother, Thomas Eaton, Mr. Mc_)onald, was given The bridegroom, son of Dr.<br />

4<br />

•":<br />

Pointe Unitarian Church,<br />

was Dr. Harry Meserve.<br />

of Dayton, O., Henry Buick,<br />

'lister<br />

Stephen<br />

and<br />

Conway,<br />

Thomas<br />

Stephen<br />

Woodworth.<br />

Colin<br />

marriage by her brother, and Mrs. George Beamer, of<br />

Michael An Alencon McDonald. lace bodice<br />

'<br />

and<br />

Dearborn,<br />

to act as best<br />

asked<br />

man.<br />

Ivan Dimchoff<br />

For the double ring ceremony, Mrs. Hookanson, mother of hem accented her peau de sole Ushering were Kurt Wietzke,<br />

i the bride chose a high.waisted the bride, chose a pale blue gown, styled with a Chapel Peter Trimpe and Donald Jen-<br />

_' A line gown of white peau de_A line silk dress and jacket train. Her eL0ow length illusion sen, the bridegroom's brother-<br />

_:i soie. He1" long, bell shaped,ensemble. Mrs. Cameron, the, veil fell from a matching lace in-law.<br />

:_i_ sleeves and skirt were trimmed bridegroom's mother, wore an crown, and she carried a eas. The mother of the bride wore<br />

with bands of Chantilly lace. A line frock of pale turquoise cede of white orchids, a light blue siLk-linen three-<br />

Her shoulder length illusion ;peau, trimmed with silver braid In apricot chiffon frocks, piece suit, while the bridei<br />

veil fell from a small crown of _and jewels at the neckline and their Empire bodices defined l groom's mother chose a sea-<br />

: Chantilly lace and seed pearls, kimono<br />

Her bouquet was fashioned o£ Both<br />

sleeves,<br />

mothers chose white<br />

by narrow satin ribbons ending<br />

in back bows and streamers,<br />

foam<br />

dress.<br />

green silk-linen A line<br />

: w h i t e daisies and baby's- camellia corsages, were honor attendant Mary The newlyweds are vacation-<br />

:iii breath. The newlyweds are vacation- Steele and bridesmaids Sharon lag in _ermuda. They will re-<br />

! • Honor attendant was the ing in Jamaica. They will re- Robb, Shirley Hanna and Joan turn to make their home in the<br />

:i: bride's sister, Kathryn Hook,n- turn to make their home in Ackerman. Detroit area.<br />

i_'ii<br />

:i....... _:!,<br />

son,who designedand made aH Royal Oak.<br />

...the B'/'idesmaid weddingwasparty's Nancy dres=es. Rector. at Among the ceremony theout-of-town,_e,_ and reception<br />

Junior bridesmaidwas Amy were Mrs. Harry Williamsand<br />

Hook,neon,and flowergirlwas Mr. and Mrs.Kenton Williams, Photobym_o McGratb. _:.<br />

Mrs ThomasBeamer<br />

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Pho_ b)'C,_J<br />

In Jefferson AvenuePresbyterian Chur_M<br />

c._:<br />

:_i_<br />

JuliaHookanson.<br />

They wore floorlengthyellow<br />

of<br />

Dahl,Mrs.<br />

Milwaukee,Wis.;Mrs.<br />

LillianEdlund<br />

Jacob<br />

and Saturday<br />

Exchanging<br />

morning<br />

wedding<br />

were ANN<br />

vows<br />

MARIE<br />

in St.Ambrose<br />

MILLER,<br />

Church<br />

daughday<br />

afternoon,JULIA .W.ASHBURNSMITH, d_<br />

ofMr.andMrs.Aennem walmorff_mith, of<br />

_i_<br />

'_*!,_;'_i* _',,:<br />

'_!_!_ i<br />

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linenEmpirefrocks andmatch-MissAgnesLundquist, ofChi- teroftheHaroldLeroyMillers, ofLakepointe avenue,<br />

ingyellowlinenheadbands.<br />

seniorattendantscarriedbou- The eago,Ill.;<br />

III,of Memphis,Tenn. andWilliam Armour,andLieutenant Sherhart, sonoftheseniorSherharts,<br />

breath" and ivy. The flower David Cissna, of Pittsburgh,<br />

quets ofwhitedaisies, baby's- .Others were Mr. and Mrs. Ann Marie Miller<br />

white daisiesand ivy. of Dayton,O.;and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

gir1'_ basket was filled with Pa.;Mr. andMrs. LloydO'Hara,<br />

road,was marriedto Mr.Thistlethwaite s0a_<br />

FredH.Thistlethwaites, ofColoniat road.<br />

• _| _| =. _ i1<br />

is]lellJWal e t "m]<br />

i<br />

brothdr's best man, and usher- of Cleveland, O.<br />

Mar_: Mrs. Cameron served Scott as hisC. A1Heavi]iuandRogertEggers, Cameron<br />

[<br />

Home .s Saturday In Japan Awaits Newlywed L ide Mrs. John<br />

RitesReadMay2<br />

ii<br />

Lawrence Sherhart,Jr.. Pair Vacation In : Carries Heirl-_om-_o¢-ke--_--GNen By_<br />

Great-Grandfather To Greaf-Grandm0_<br />

!i!/<br />

Michigan Before TravelingTo Orient<br />

MonsignorLawrenceF. Gravenofficiated at the<br />

On Their Wedding Day<br />

morningservice, in St.AmbroseChurch,at<br />

whichAnn MarieMillerand SecondLieutenant John<br />

An Empiregownofwhitebarethia, styled<br />

sleeves, an A lineskirtandaroundednecklin<br />

_<br />

::i::<br />

Lawrence Sherhart, Jr., USA, were married,<br />

The 11 o'clock rites were<br />

with white satin, was Julia Washburn Smith'sc_<br />

the Saturday afternoon ceremony at whichs_el<br />

::i:<br />

_i .....<br />

followed by a reception at Moss'green velvettrimming<br />

the Detroit Yacht Club. accented the floor length, pale<br />

the bride of James Paul Thistlethwaite.<br />

A ]oveknot bow accented _<br />

!ii : The bride, daughter of Mr. pink gown of flower-.irl Kith- her front bodice, and her as his bather's bestm<br />

,: and Mrs_ Harold Leroy Miller, leon Miller, the bride's niece, full Cathedral train fell the usher corps m:<br />

:ii,:.:. _:<br />

of Lakepointe avenue, wore a _he carried a basket<br />

whiteorganzagown,fashioned_inkcarnations.<br />

of baby from a matching back bow. Walldorff Smith, tk<br />

Brusselslaceedged her illu.brother,PaulJ.F_I<br />

!_._ i_: witha skirt andcontrolled, square Chapel bellshaped train, nan Actingas was Thomas hisbrother'sbest Sherhart, of sion loose mantilla.She bouquet of springc'arr_eda flowers, W. TedSchaberg, R. YeagleyaMh RobertJ<br />

: i! Swiss cotton motifs accented Kalamazoo. They are the sons silver bells, white Sweetheart Re,, of Columbus, 0.<br />

:_.!_, i i her bodice.An orangeblossom ofMr. and Mrs.John Lawrence roses,baby's-breath and smilax, Mrs.Smithgreeted_ I<br />

.,_ _ : , : wreath caught her bouffant il- Sherhart, of CalDron, Mich. centered with an heirloom lock- at the Lochm0crCl_bm<br />

__!_i }_:_i:i :i, lusion veil, and she carried an Ushering were James Ash- et given to her paternal great- following her da_,<br />

:!_:.:,_ ,,:<br />

,i_' _i!: ,_:i"! i: :i_'!!::_'ii_ i !i!<br />

tions. James<br />

tendant,<br />

arrangement Karen Sud,iek and bridesmaids<br />

of was whitehonor carna-brook,<br />

were at- bride.,<br />

Miller, brother of<br />

of Grand Rapids,<br />

the<br />

and<br />

Married to Mr. Beamer, son of Dr. and Mrs.<br />

grandfather on their wedding chartreuse brocade<br />

!grandmother day, grandmother, and wornher by by aunt her herpaternal and<br />

great-ding,<br />

her lime dress cymbidium<br />

wearing ensemble,_._ an,It_,<br />

'<br />

_i sister-in.law, and Mrs. Christo- awith palematching pink two-piece accessories, ensemble, while falco George Church. Beamer, Saturday of Dearborn, morning in St. was ClareKATHLEEN de Monte- mother Officiating on their at the wedding 4:30 o'clock days. handbag. Mrs. Thisfle_,_<br />

pher Orlando.<br />

,_]il :, _t i_:!:!_ _ Ji : : ;! =:: Mrs. They Michael wore floor Miller, length the bride's flocks theThe bridegroom's mother of. the mother bride chose wore SHARON McDONALD, daughter of Mrs. Owen P. rites, in Jefferson Avenue Pres- groom's mother,cl_e_<br />

of shell pink shantung and cir- a blue sheath and matching ac. McDonald, of Somerset road, and the late Mr. Mr- byterian Church, were The Roy-. peach dress silk costume, needlelZ_t_ aM<br />

:!:_:_ i! cular veiled matching head- cessories. Both mothers chose Donald. erend Andrew F. Rauth and pink cymbidium0r_dl<br />

'_'_! l_i!i i_. __' i. pieces accented with Iilies-of-orchid cors,_ges. The TheReverend bride is A,]an the daughter A. Zaun. of handbag.<br />

•<br />

the-valley.<br />

carnation_.<br />

The<br />

The<br />

honor<br />

bridesmaids<br />

maid carleave<br />

After<br />

for<br />

a vacation<br />

Japan<br />

in<br />

where<br />

Northern<br />

the<br />

Rite DelphineGapskiMr. husband<br />

andMrs.<br />

is the<br />

KennethWalldorff<br />

son of Mr. and was<br />

When<br />

wearing<br />

thenewly_l_<br />

a w_ten_<br />

carried pale pink carnation cas- bridegroom is stationed with Mrs. Fred H. Thistlethwaite, of man dress andnavy<br />

:: :<br />

°"°' Mrs V;mod ll ,Hy" the PUrn.tedstates ,z ,, ea Army. e"<br />

Honor attendantsMrs.J.Ter- ries.<br />

IMarrie.OnSatur.ay a a ranceConnollyandMableClare<br />

Bingham w o r e christening home<br />

chartreusg Theywillrdur_t0_<br />

in St.<br />

,d<br />

ClairS_s<br />

_ff<br />

Mrs.<br />

SANDRA HOOKANSON, daughter<br />

Edward Lundquist Hook,neon, of<br />

of Mr.. and<br />

Kensington<br />

I Newlywed L<br />

To Calffomh Where<br />

filkoAre Traveling dresses sate overoftaffeta, white mousseline wi_ accents de<br />

He Will Serve In of Valenciennes lace.<br />

Mr. Out-of-town and Mrs. g_est_ Itarr_<br />

and Mr. and _. _!<br />

":il<br />

_<br />

i_:. _;ii i_ :ill: road,becameMr.Cameron'sbrideat,<br />

noonceremonyinGrossePointeUnitarian<br />

Saturdayafter-<br />

Church.He<br />

isthesonof Mr.and Mrs.MalcolmC. Cameron,of The UnitedS}afesAirForce<br />

tica_, tothoseofthemaidand groom'saunt,l_]<br />

Settingfor the Saturdaynoon weddingof Ritamatronofhonor,<br />

Bridesmaids,inwereMrs.Ted gowns iden-hart,'ofCharlev0i_<br />

ThistlethwaRe, 0[l_ _<br />

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:_<br />

: :_<br />

_<br />

Birm_!ngham.<br />

TimothyP Healeys *<br />

Delphine Gapski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Yeagley, of Pontiac, Mrs. Ind., Mr.andYrs._.<br />

Gapski, of North Brys drive, and Second Lieutenant RobertW.Schaberg, Jacqueline son, of Tryon,N.C,_<br />

Thomas John Walilko, USAF, son of the Roman Walilkos, Washburn, the bride's cousin, and Mrs BillE.T_r_<br />

of Audubon road, Detroit, was St. Joan of Arc Church. Their headdresses, white or: Lynn,Ind.<br />

The bridewore a gown_ andMrs. RichardA. Ralston.<br />

. ,<br />

of ivory organza over tat- toned of cymbidium orchids, gandYtheir chinsShell withb°nnetS'velvettiedribbons.under ofM°reIndianapolis.were thei_.I_, 19a$<br />

' Will Live In Detroit feta,<br />

embroidered<br />

appliqued<br />

Alencon<br />

with<br />

Her Cathe_al train<br />

lace.<br />

re-BestmanwasJefferyDona-Their<br />

hoe. Martin and Peter Walilko,<br />

the bridegroom's brothers, and<br />

was Richard Mayo seated the guests,<br />

rangements<br />

flowers<br />

of<br />

were<br />

bluebells,<br />

loose<br />

pink<br />

Sweetheart roses, baby's-breath<br />

ar.<br />

and smilax.<br />

Conrad,<br />

Dorothy<br />

ofDelt0n,_'<br />

Paley,ofYd--'<br />

the Wallace Bidel_,t<br />

Moines, Iowa,,_dllz._l<br />

ii<br />

:_:<br />

_:, i:_i' :<br />

:<br />

Cam[ Susan .Sfoneback Chooses Lace Gown For<br />

EveningRites; Papal BlessingIs<br />

Besfowe_ " Upon re,pie<br />

also trimmed with appli. For her daughter's wedding John C. Tbistlethwaiteserved Donald B_<br />

quesofthe lace. and the reception following at<br />

from, sores, Her and silk crown sheillusion carrieda of orange veil bouquet' blos-!a 'ell'EddiePaw]'s, dress pale accented blue two-piece Mrs. with Gapskichose A]askine crystal Mrs. ThomasW<br />

a lilk 0<br />

i_*<br />

__i_, Patrick<br />

A home<br />

Healey,<br />

in<br />

who<br />

Detroit<br />

exchanged<br />

awaits Mr.<br />

marriage<br />

and Mrs.<br />

vows<br />

Timothy<br />

Friday<br />

of cymbidium orchids and lilies- beading.<br />

of-the-valley. The bridegroom'smother<br />

_,_<br />

i!_i!<br />

evening, in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, upon their<br />

return from a vacation in Northern Michigan.<br />

Gownedin floorlength frocks wore a three-piece suit of pale<br />

of so,foam green taffeta, with 'turquoise silk. Both mothers<br />

fii;i The Reverend Leo J._ - matching coats, were the bride's pinned orchid corsages to their<br />

:iif' Burke, O.S.A., officiated at :and Thomas Fazio, of Chicago, attendants, her sisters Therese purses.<br />

ushered. Gapski, who served as maid of The. newlyweds are traveling<br />

,,. .::::<br />

_: •<br />

the Mass, 6:30 duringo'clockNuptial which a Papal<br />

Blessing wasbestowed upon<br />

the couple.<br />

Mrs. StoLeback chose a pink<br />

illusion with crystal silk beading, organza insheath, which<br />

!: iliiii!i!!i!i!_i!i i honor, Mrs. Thomas Rice and to California, ,where they will<br />

.___.:,::_: :iiii!igroom's Kathleen sister, Gapski, Polly and Walilko. the bride- live ta_e and up his the duties bridegroom in the will Air<br />

_e:ii__ii T h e i r bouquets were fish- :Force.<br />

The bride, the former Carol to tiongreet in the herHotel guests Pontchartrain's at the recep- _i_ii:!ii_i_i ..... t<br />

_;: ,, Susan Mr. and Stoneback, Mrs. Howard daughter Stone-herdat_ghter'swedding.<br />

of Versailles Ballroom following Alumni Sponsor MSU Preview<br />

": back, of Woodland Shore drive,<br />

wore an Empire gown of white The bridegroom's m o t h e r The East Side Michigan State rolled for the coming fall than<br />

• embroidered Alencon lace, fish. wore a pale blue silk sheath University Alumni Club hosted any other University.<br />

:<br />

_<br />

toned with a silk organ,<br />

line,<br />

neck- with a<br />

mothers<br />

lace neckline.<br />

pinned white<br />

Both<br />

orchid<br />

its annual "Freshman Preview"<br />

Monday, May 22, in the Grosse<br />

The film "A Visit to Campus"<br />

was followed by a question and<br />

Pearl and crystal floral motifs<br />

were scattered through the lace,<br />

corsages to their handbags. Photo by Eddie._JcGrath, $r. Pointe High School auditorium,<br />

CAROL SUSAN STONEBACK and Mr. Healey Over 125 high school seniors<br />

answer session conducted by<br />

the student panel. The panel<br />

add lace appliques trimmed her Ohio State Women's Club were married Friday evening, in Our Lady Star of the who plan to attend MSU this described dormitory life, gen.<br />

organza rose edged Watteau in pearls, train. crystals A lace Planning June 3 Luncheon<br />

Sea Church. She is the daughter of the<br />

backs, of Woodland Shore drive. Her<br />

Howard<br />

husband<br />

Stoneis<br />

the<br />

fall were invited with their par.<br />

ents to an orientation program<br />

eral expenses, c 1o t h e s and<br />

social activities.<br />

_.- and organza petals held her silk<br />

illusion veil Her flowers were<br />

The Ohio State University<br />

Women's Club of Detroit has<br />

son of Mr. and<br />

road, Detroit.<br />

Mrs. Edward Healey, Jr., of Yorkshire sponsored by the Alumni group. Prospective "Spartans" re-<br />

Gerald 'Thiede, of Touraine eeived achievement awards for<br />

road. general chairman, intro-_having been accepted by the<br />

white roses, gardenia sand ivy.<br />

Maid of honor, Christi,no<br />

Gurk, of Chicago, Ill., and<br />

bridesmaids Patriot, Piper, of<br />

Florida, the bride'_ cousin, Discheduled<br />

its annual s p r i n g<br />

I u nch e on June 3, at 12:30<br />

o'clock, at Stouffer's Eastland.<br />

Mill, Livingston, past-presi.<br />

Will Graduate<br />

Cadet Alton P. Donnell, Jr.,<br />

At West Point<br />

year.old cadet was a member<br />

duced a panel of MSU students, :University, maps of campus and<br />

,, graduates of Grosse Pointe a copy of the State News.<br />

High. Serving on the panel were Next event for the Alumni<br />

Carol De Coster. daughter of Club is the annual members'<br />

anne Doyle and Pare DeYonker dent cf Michigan Button Society<br />

wore i de n t i c aI high.waisted and editor of Michigan Button son of Lt. Col. (USAR) and Mrs. of the G_ee Club and the choir, the Prosper De Casters, of West meeting and elections scheduled<br />

frocks of ice pink linen, Bulletin, will be the g ue st Alton P. Donneli, of Balfour graduatedCadet Donncil'Sfrom WestfatherpointwaSin Doy]edaughterCOUrt;of Yvonnethe L e Schaudt,w is J. inf°rtheTUesdaY'receptionJune roomO' at 8o'clOCkof the<br />

speaker, road, will graduate from the 1940 and is now vice.president Schaudts, of Kenmore drive, Grosse Pointe War Memorial.<br />

lug<br />

Their<br />

ice pink<br />

headpieces<br />

bows, and<br />

were<br />

they<br />

matchcar<br />

Reservations may be obtained U. S. MilRary Academy at West and general manager of Atomic Harper Woods; Douglas Busbuy, Nominated for office are James<br />

ried nosegays of pink Carol by contacting either Mrs. Dale Point Wednesday, June 7. Power Development Associa.ison of the Charles D. Busbuys, Hoskings, Thomas Ruday, Carol<br />

Amling roses, pink Elegance Self at 884-1904 or Mrs. Richcarnations<br />

and ivy. ard Pellow at 563-3934. Cadet DonneU, who will re- tion, Detroit, Mich. Gill,at HuvtingtOnson of ther°ad;AlexandG.Ge°rgeGills, aldMcGee'Morin.R°bert Piton and Ran-<br />

The bridegroom, son of Mr. "<br />

and Mrs. Edward Heeley,Jr., MISS FREDERICKA FUGER,<br />

a_'"_"er of MRS FRED FU.I<br />

ceive a bachelor of science de- I<br />

g_leta e- W_Sa_PmP°_l.nt_d tOrmtheCr [ bin.and MRS. EUGENE<br />

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(Thursdays) 7:45-9:15 p,m. and 9:15-10:45<br />

p.m. the "art of the open hand" will be<br />

pressed with honesty,<br />

Having been a library school<br />

as ANDY BUCKRAM'S<br />

MEN by Carol R. Brink,<br />

TIN<br />

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early class is session for those is for who beginners. have studied The before, later standards, judgment.It perceptivenessand is to persons like Caudill.COPPERTOEDBOOTS by MargueriteDe Angeli,THE inside of figures, the door flowers at Denler, and animals. 77 Xercheval See the.<br />

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By Pepper WhRelaw 1twice, all part of the govern- "11:30 a.m. Ladies Knitting Group,Knitting for Charity. editor, titled her talk, "Books<br />

here.The Mothersprepare!It'salmostmeat'sfitnessprogram. timewe alllookfor- 2.Fix breakfastof bacon, * I:00p.m.OilMedia Class,Mr. Zubel Kachadoorian, As agoBeacons." she authoredBEQUEST A number of years<br />

By the time fifth and sixth<br />

readersarewellableiogo grades have been completed, any-<br />

Diamond prices have increased tremend0_<br />

last five years. See Theadore _.ongracz,c_<br />

._ ward to with a sinkingfeelingeggs,toastand juicefor the Instructor. OF WINGS; A FAMILY'S where in our children's rooms gemo!ogist foraccurate, puncmatapprais<br />

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in our stomachs and hopeinour<br />

hearts that maybe this year it!<br />

entire family.<br />

3. Clear the table, load the<br />

* #.:00 p.m. Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- PLEASURE WITH B O 0 K S.<br />

tor, This is a delightful account of<br />

how her own family of two<br />

and find something to satisfy<br />

lheir appetites. A few titles<br />

which we re co mmend are<br />

Grease Pointe's pioneer jeweler, establishe<br />

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_lfill be different.<br />

what I'm talking<br />

You know I dishwasher and<br />

about.., it's kitchen floor.<br />

s w e e p the ' 6:00<br />

7:30<br />

p.m. Grease Pointe Theatre, Rehearsal.<br />

p.m. Rose Bachmann Piano Recital.<br />

children lived with books, and<br />

how books lived with tl_em. It<br />

GOLDEN ISLAND by Katherine<br />

Allfrey, SKIN DIVER by Zach.<br />

Plain Or Fancy..<br />

dressing room or<br />

gold or silver accessorie<br />

bathroom. There's a whir<br />

do"alm°sttime."there isn't a thing to andd"aroundFeed allthethehouseanimalS(except.in Saturday, June 3 is with pleasant confidence that cry Ball, Wtt I T E HO._ S E shipment of mirrors, trays, toothbrush lt0ld_<br />

self me racking time when your you brain find your- for ing summer the large-black-come-every- ants,they get enough! .<br />

cleverand excitingnew<br />

outletson their o_n). "<br />

9:_0 a.m. Ballet<br />

for._<br />

Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, Instrucchildren's<br />

librarians recommend GANG by Nina Bawden, UP A<br />

this "to parents and others who ROAD SLOWLY -- awarded<br />

work withchildren. Incidentally, theNewberY Medal for1966<br />

the. like. They have just been<br />

Apothecary, 121 Kercheval.<br />

*<br />

unpacked ai<br />

foryourchildren's<br />

driving back and summer forth to f_ 5.Spend at least20 minutes 11:00a.m.SocietyofMayflowerDescendants, Meetingitisnow Books Edition availablein (paperback) Compass for LOWS by Irene ANDHunt, AMAZONS and SWAL- _by<br />

scurryingaroundyourroom dis.<br />

localpark,planningluncheons andLuncheonat12:30p.m. Sz.ds. ArthurRansome.<br />

with your daughter,spendingcoveringall the hidden trea- I:00p.m.GreasePointeTheatre,Rehearsal. In both her w ritin g and More matures e v e n th and<br />

hoursat outdoordrivingranges suresleftover from a busy *'7'.30p.m. MemorialBridgeClub,BridgeSessions, speaking,Mrs.Duffoffersprac- eighthgraderswillfindmany<br />

Accent Pieces . . . that be-<br />

speakexcellent tasteare in_<br />

at theMermaidin the new<br />

and peewee golfcourses.The winter.<br />

time when you are convinced 6.Rush outdoorsand mow<br />

Mrs.Andrew Walr0nd,Director. ticalencouragementand inapt-characters,both realand irn- collection of furniture.We<br />

rationtoparentsand librarians, aginary,withwhich to identify admiredan interesting Can-<br />

!<br />

thatyourchildislackingin in- andweed thelawn.b-'prinkle and<br />

gentry and inventiveness only trim. . .<br />

8:00 p.m.Good Companions,SequenceDancing.<br />

9:00 p.m. Grease Pointe High School, Senior Prom.<br />

They aretheoneswho havethe themselves.They willbe found<br />

p_easure of exposing children in such books as CRUISING<br />

terburyinthisgroupwhichis<br />

a "go see"!<br />

to discover<br />

share your<br />

later that others<br />

predicament. The<br />

7. Empty all the wastebaskets<br />

in the house--washing out<br />

Sunday, June 4 to books and sharing with them<br />

the pleasurds of reading. These<br />

TO DANGER by Mabel Allan,<br />

BLOOD OF THE BRAVE by $<br />

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time when you find that kick<br />

the can, statutes, end hop sketch<br />

bach can- after emptying, -<br />

8. This b ri n g s You up to<br />

12:30<br />

2:00<br />

p.m. Grease Poidte Theatre, Set Up.<br />

p.m. Asher Student Foundation Patrons'<br />

joys may be short.lived,<br />

Club, is hoped that they will<br />

but it<br />

be of<br />

Betty Baker, LIZA<br />

Campbell, DANGER<br />

by<br />

IS<br />

Hope<br />

THE<br />

Mr. Sheridan--Books tells_ us Ellen N0_<br />

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_ust aren't any fun (and for lunchtime. Have a picnic ia the<br />

yearsyou h_d happy memorles back yard,making sure you<br />

of par_king of thesegame's),prepare a specialtreat for<br />

Atthisametimeyoudiscover mona.Cleanup afterwards of<br />

Meeting. lasting<br />

who has<br />

duration.<br />

k_ndled<br />

But<br />

the<br />

any<br />

spark<br />

adult PASSWORD: STORIES OF the There artist willfor bethe an month open house of June on at June14a 81 Kerc<br />

WARTIME SPIES compiledby<br />

7:00 p.m.BetaSigmaPhiFellowship ofWayne State knows therewardsarerich. PhyllisPenner, BERRIES 8 p.m.until10 p.m. In themeantim<br />

University, Dinnerand Meeting. "r£owdo you manage totake GOODMAN by Emily Neville, viewingher collages, oils,pen andinks<br />

i"' that siring on the grass reading<br />

a good book isn't the "cool"<br />

thing to do.<br />

course. .<br />

9. Run errands such as going<br />

to the day cleaner and to the * 10:00 a.m.<br />

Monday,June 5<br />

Cancer Center, Workshop.<br />

time to read to your children?"<br />

is a question frequently put to<br />

_Irs. Duff. She has answered,<br />

and SECRET TRANSMI'I'PER<br />

by Olaf Rynning.Tonnesen.<br />

During the summer months,<br />

lightful "Winnie<br />

barn boards.<br />

the Pooh"<br />

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charactersd0<br />

- .: You see we a_e living with a store for items mum forgot in 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grease Potato, Luncheon "You don't take time, you make special films will be shown in<br />

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moving generation. Do .. do her weekly shopping trip.<br />

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do... intermingled and pre- 10. Come back home and see .19.:30<br />

cededwithwhat to do?...what ifmorn can use any help getp.m.<br />

and Meeting.<br />

Memorial Bridge Club, Bridge<br />

time."<br />

Many parents have asked for<br />

Sessions, help in finding just what books<br />

each library. These have been<br />

selected with the assistance of<br />

Mr. James Titterington, Head,<br />

Know A Gourmet? Give him the perlect_.<br />

certificate to the Bronze Door. He willwe<br />

this present and waste no time in picking_ah<br />

_ , :_ to dot.., what to,do? ring dinner ready, creating I Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Director. i are available for reading to the Audio-Visual Department. Be- at 123 Kercheval. Gift certificates are a_<br />

f 'i!', Here for years we have been 1L Set the table. ,. 12:30 p.m. Women's Auxiliary Volunteers of America, very young, and which ones will ginning June 23 and June 24, in any amount . . . good anytime. For te_<br />

?d. deluding ourselves into believ- an imaginative center-piece that Annual Luncheon and Meeting. interest those who have mas- and ending August 10 and Au- tions 886-1932.<br />

_; .ki:,_, ing that we had hundreds of will be a joy to the whole . 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- tered the mechanics of reading, gust 11, the times and places<br />

i }q:;,:: aetlvlfi.eSour<br />

fingertips,in oUrbuteOmmunit_now We',re[at jfamilY.12. Clearthe'table: *_"andload for.. In Grease Pointe ,we.are arerThursday-- Park Branch : =<br />

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' _ It seems _ though the ehi_! I_,:Eut more coke _.the _ , Scollon, 'Tnstruct0r! . ..<br />

and, children will find trained<br />

ch_lflren's librarians in each of<br />

Woods Branch Library, 10 aan.,<br />

and Central Library, 2 p.m.<br />

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t<br />

dren spend the lmtter part p'fl_ce you 4freak most of<br />

the winter w_iting for sum_(=,_l.w.b#t was t her • ia the :first<br />

vacation told there's not a thing to do. [ the dishwasher again.<br />

of vacation<br />

and<br />

they<br />

after<br />

can't<br />

two<br />

find<br />

we'e_<br />

a'<br />

[iplace.<br />

14. If you<br />

.<br />

are<br />

"<br />

not dead on<br />

7:30 p.m.: Teenage Republican<br />

District, Meeting.<br />

*7, 8 and *9 p.m. Classical Guitar<br />

{]:00 p.m. Grease Pointe Artists<br />

Citizens of the 14th<br />

Classes, Mr. Ronald<br />

Association, Annual<br />

the three libraries. They are<br />

ready to give personal assistpleased,<br />

ante, because there parents<br />

book<br />

conduct<br />

talks, and<br />

story<br />

compile<br />

hours,<br />

book<br />

give<br />

Summer time is an excellent<br />

time to include reading in a<br />

family's L i b r a rroutine. y, 2 p.m., For Fridays<br />

are to leave home<br />

those<br />

there<br />

who<br />

are<br />

i; i:'i :iI thingto hat, the boat do. isThe boring hark andisJust old your 6ught feet to be.: by tl_ time,._oui 8:00 p.m. Meeting Grosse Pointe andCoffee. Theatre, Meeting and Cof- lists, Children who visit our H- vacationprivileges.<br />

are not in demand may Books be which taken<br />

_i" '_:_iI i<br />

'i sitting So with around this is infor mind thethis birds. year bed, 15. do Go.to not bed, pass Go go and directly do not to I . 8:00 p.m. fee. Beginning Bridge Lessons for Adults and braries lists of this bookssummer to suitwill various find on tee a that long term families loan. who I guaran- make<br />

I have l_pared a schedule that collect your allowance, I Pro-College Students, June 5-July 31 (Men- tastes and reading levels. One time for reading will never re- GP Park Hires New eatrol<br />

_i<br />

faced ,with the annual lament,<br />

Ito recommend present to their to off.springs, all mothers<br />

1. Immediately after rising<br />

peal to you just promise not to<br />

say OR.".MOM, ff theseTHERE'S things don't NOTH. ap-<br />

ING TO DO".and wen forget<br />

days) 8:00-10:00 p.m. The Goren system<br />

is taught by Mrs. Carrie Kiley. 8.two-hour<br />

lessons $8.00. (Married couples $14.00).<br />

of the most interesting aspects<br />

Royal Ballet<br />

gret their<br />

Comes<br />

decision.<br />

June 17<br />

Edward<br />

appointed<br />

J. Janostak, 27, was<br />

to the Park Police<br />

graduation be enter<br />

United States Amy<br />

run around the block,at least_hewholething! " Advance enrollment requested.<br />

The internationally acclaimed Adapted from Shakespeare's<br />

Departmentas a probationaryfrom January1959_<br />

patrolman on Monday, May 22, 1961. He spentone_d<br />

Tuesday, June 6 Royal Balletof Convent Gar- "A Midsummer Night'sDream," accordingto an announcementyears of hisserv<br />

:;:' Littl L Results '<br />

: e eague . ' " • 9:30a.m.FigurePaintingClass,l_Ir.Ray Instructor. Fleming,aeas,_ndon,comingto Masonic Auditorium for four theFrederick graphed "The Ashtonchoreo-<br />

Dream." has fromPoliceChiefArthur Louwers. Germany,and discharged with<br />

wasI<br />

the<br />

performances Saturday, June music by Felix Mendelssohn- Janostak, who resigned from sergeant.<br />

: (Coafiaued from Page 9) ter gotthe wia for the Pirates *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital, Work- 17 (s:20 p.m.), Sunday, June 18 Bartholdy. The British, for the Wayne County Sheriffs De- He was a Wiy_<br />

,<br />

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I<br />

i<br />

record.<br />

homer<br />

The Marines,<br />

by Bob. Diehl<br />

'with. a<br />

defeated<br />

against the Reds 8-4. Doubles<br />

by Dan Killian, Steve Vent, 11:30 a.m.<br />

shop.<br />

Senior Men's Gin Rummy Group.<br />

(2 and 8:20 p.m.) and Tuesday,<br />

June 20 (8:20 p.m.), numbers<br />

o_ice, have it "hands<br />

this ballet, as the<br />

down" in partment to take the Park<br />

brilliant tion_ resides with his<br />

post. deputy sheriff forf_<br />

wit% and-a circuit courtba<br />

:. OSU 6-2. Wisconsin won out rJ_l_LCehula and .Bill Tyree at.<br />

over :Michigan 23-_/ with Phil 'counted for six hits and the<br />

Peters, Bob DeSpelder, Peter fielding of Missant_a throw to<br />

12:00 p.m. Senior Men's Bridge Group. dancers from every<br />

12:30 p.m. Girl Scout Leaders of Grease Pointe, Lunch- the Commonwealth.<br />

corner of Henry Bardon is res[d_onsiblefor Michele,<br />

the scenery and the equally Detroit.<br />

at 2900 Manistique, he resigned to bec0m<br />

man in the Park.<br />

Keller, and Cameron Smith<br />

hitting for Wisconsin. Purdue<br />

lost<br />

to OSU.<br />

out _o MSU<br />

Jim<br />

II-I0<br />

Peat<br />

and<br />

of<br />

again<br />

MSU<br />

Marontette at third, Catcher<br />

Chip Gauthier's'pick-up to put<br />

a batter out at home, and a<br />

doub|e*steal by Tom Marantette<br />

i:00<br />

* 1:00<br />

con, o Never insular, however, the<br />

Royal Ballet has, in the past,<br />

p.m. Senior Men's Pinochle Group. guested such dancing greats as<br />

p.121. Figure Painting Class, Mr. Ray Fleming, Danilova, Markova, Chauvire,<br />

adept David Walker has designed<br />

the costumes,<br />

The full-length ballet "The<br />

Sleeping Beauty," with which<br />

He is a native Detroiter and<br />

s 1958 graduate of St. Ambrose<br />

High School Shortly after<br />

Janostak graduatef<br />

Metropolitan Police.<br />

earlier this spring.<br />

while MSU hitters Joe George the excitement of the game. 6:00 p.m. Grease Po/nte Theatre, Dress Rehearsal. Massine, Sokolova, .and cur- bow to the United States in<br />

and<br />

caught<br />

John<br />

a<br />

Couger<br />

"hard.to.catch"<br />

won out over<br />

fly to home<br />

National<br />

in the<br />

League..--Mimr_<br />

sixth added to 6:30 p.m. Instructor. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe, Dinner and rently<br />

Arova,<br />

Rud01f<br />

Franklin,<br />

Nureyev.<br />

Dolin, Bruhn, the<br />

1949,<br />

Royal<br />

is choreographed<br />

Ballet made its<br />

by<br />

initial<br />

Ma*<br />

A C UPHOL_R[_ (0,<br />

Purdue hitters Mike Bond, . Team Won Lost Meeting. have<br />

Balanchine,<br />

staged works,<br />

Massine<br />

and<br />

and<br />

Rumor-<br />

Petit r(us<br />

Illich<br />

Petipa<br />

Tchaikovsky.<br />

with music<br />

Oliver<br />

by Piotr<br />

Mes-<br />

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14322 M_ck<br />

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Ave.<br />

Custom<br />

Phos,<br />

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VA2._<br />

_ and Marry _rian McMfllan, Athey. John Codde Minnesota Ellnois 54 I2 7:30 p.m. GreasePointe Theatre, Tryouts. ous foreign composers h a v e sol has created both the seen- _ REUPH0t$T[RING& lib'fil<br />

National League-Majors Iowa 4 z * 7:30 p.m. Figure Painting Class, Mr. Ray Fleming, worked for the Company. cry and costumes for this _Jl_<br />

Braves 8 '. 0 Air Force Z 4_ * 7:30 p.m. Grease Pointe Chess Club, Game Competi- Sylphides" has music by Fred- "Paradise Lost," "Lea Syl- • selecttabricsJrom hundreds of _u<br />

Giants 5 3 Northwestern 2 4 tion. erie Chopin,<br />

Roy Douglas,<br />

orchestration<br />

choreography<br />

by phides" and "The Dream" will<br />

by be viewed Saturday at 8:20 p.m.<br />

* custom made slip covers ,<br />

sguaranteed ster_ ¢x_i_<br />

Cards<br />

Dodge_ Plates<br />

3<br />

5<br />

ladiBa 1 5<br />

championship Minnesota won 5-1, the with first Illinois third ,<br />

8:00<br />

8:00<br />

p.m.<br />

p.m.<br />

East Side<br />

Refresher<br />

M.S.U.<br />

Bridge<br />

Alumni<br />

Course,<br />

CIub, Meeting.<br />

Jane 6-August 1<br />

Mikhail Fokine, decor by Alexandre<br />

Benois--and the present<br />

"The Sleeping Beauty" will be<br />

FREE?.$TI/_IT_-¥A 1'_<br />

_i,_!<br />

+_:,<br />

._,_:<br />

Reds Teaza<br />

The Braves<br />

Won 2 " Lost 6<br />

held their 8-0<br />

_nd Navy Iowa tying for second 3 place _<br />

with a 4-2record. Minnesota defeatedNW14-dtostarttheweek<br />

' Instructor. (Tuesdays) 8:00-10:00 'p.m. A course for production Ia the current has been tour, revised"Lea by danced production. twice Sunday at 2 and<br />

those who have played before. All the Serge Grigoriev and Lubov 8:20 p.m., while Tuesday mornlatest<br />

Goren revisions. $8.00 for single Tchernicheva. ing will see a repeat of the<br />

_ OVER30 • #eeYI_ARSEXPlRI|HC! pick up and deliver#<br />

_i ,, ,:. :'<br />

:__<br />

record the Pirates this 9-4 weekandbyCards defeating 6-3.<br />

Rich St. Onge earned the first<br />

with Jim Reno pitching a no.<br />

hirer with 15 strikeouts. Minne.<br />

'enrollment, $14.00 for married couples. Advance<br />

enrollment requested.<br />

Roland<br />

"paradise<br />

Petit's,, Lost,<br />

latest ballet<br />

which will be<br />

Saturday, June 17 performance,<br />

):.,_i win against the Pirates with Joe sota's Brian Sullivan got two at the Masonic, was created Tickets to all four perform-<br />

i:;!'=+ Briggs and Ted Di Santis each doubles and Charles Beyer Wednesday, June 7 for Nureyev and Fonteyn, fea- ances are available at the Ma- . '<br />

:i c getting two hits. Pirates Dan three home runs with pitcher 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Cribbage Group, Game and tures an original score by Ma. sonic Auditorium, Grinnell's '<br />

' Killian doubled bringing two in Jim Rend adding a homer to his Snack. flus Cof_stant and decor by Downtown and all J. L. Hudson<br />

,,,+,,o ,,,,,+o.., ,,+.,,., TheWmR fit mill<br />

+_:+:+ and then homered. A beautiful win. A spectacular hook slide 12:00 p.m, GreasePointe Real Estate Board, Luncheon Martial Raysse. ticket centers.<br />

_.: earthby CenterFielderBitthird highlighted thegame.Iowa andMeeting. . . a O_ v0,<br />

, = _ L _Tyreehomerun.r°bbed AngelOcard ToccohittersOf ho[ddefeatedtheir AirplaceFOrteat second22"14while,t° * 4:00 p.m. tor.BalletClasses, Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- Watch for WEEKLY ,.<br />

: '<br />

i_<br />

_.'_ '<br />

+,<br />

Phil Bowersox contributed two<br />

apiece against the Braves but<br />

Joe and Don Briggs, Angelo<br />

Tocco and Grog Thomas of _e<br />

Theodore, Ciarmitaro and Wal* + Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Director.<br />

ker of Navy hit with Pollino,<br />

Spencer, StaIlard, Blacke, Wolfe[ *7:30 and *8.30 p.m. Guitar Classes, Courses<br />

and Czechowicz supplying the Mr. Alex Suczek, Instructor.<br />

III& IV,<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />

,g:<br />

Braves outhit them for the _qn. /lfinois hits. * 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper,,<br />

•.... The second place Giants de- Navy defeated Indiana 20-10 Instructor. Serving<br />

I'r feated the Cards 2-0 but were with Kramer on the mound, In-_* 8:00 p.m. School Board Candidates Forum, Candidates _ Thurs.-Fri.-$at. Gl_ossEPol_wr_; DETR0ff<br />

/<br />

beaten by the Dodgers 4-3. In diana, however, supplied the<br />

the Card game, Tom Stanley hits--a grand slam by Scott Anhomered<br />

and hit and Peter Re.<br />

ton in the third, John Gitzen,<br />

will speak and answer questions<br />

audience. Sponsored by the League<br />

from the<br />

of Worn-<br />

'<br />

_l_M_llll._=d_lkqL'=_l--j==J_ilrAl_<br />

AND St_Bb'RBS<br />

din Giants added Petea doubled double. Again and Steve the<br />

Patterson homered in th _,Dodgand<br />

homerTerry by Tom Walch, de Deminico. and another en invited. Voters of Grease Potato. The public is _<br />

1<br />

WILLI£M R. HAMILTON[[ D.,vwM, Id._mt_<br />

CLARENCEE. O'I_ER<br />

Tom Sehmidt of the Dodgers with Sandereott earning lhe *10:00<br />

ors game. John Weksnar and Air Force beat Indiana 9-6<br />

doubledand Tom Van Lokern win.Mark Doylegotthreehits,<br />

a.m. Braille Transcription Class, Mrs. John Me-<br />

Thursday, J_.me 8<br />

Namara,Instructor. FLASHCUBES<br />

"<br />

12 RASH PACgA6E<br />

I<br />

1 CHAPELS<br />

receivedthe win.<br />

The Dodger.Red Legs game<br />

one a homer, and John Gltzeu I0:00 a.m.Women'sRepublicanClubofGreasePointe, I<br />

and Terry Wa]sh sgain got two<br />

L|m_t 3 pk_, per custome,<br />

II DETROIT<br />

BIR,_CK_ ,<br />

was won by pitcher Jamie Bird apiece for Indiana. Fred Dris. Coffee Meeting. I CouponV*,d A,,r J.,, 3,d. 820 EAST_rd_?Y l_<br />

5-0 of the Dodgers who pitched coil, Charlie Ramm and Pete * 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc- _m == == == ==== =- -= =- -- == == == == m -= _l 3975 CAss AVENUE<br />

a one hitter, a double by Reds MarsbMl got two apiece for Air tor. TE 1.2712 Ml 4.0ow<br />

DaveWelleritter,<br />

eleven batters. Hits<br />

and<br />

by<br />

struekout<br />

Dodgers<br />

F°rce'<br />

Apologies to Air Force: Last<br />

Dave Suon, John Fife, Kurt week's article showed them de.<br />

Kiebb_, Russ Van Wingerden feared by Illinois. It was an Air<br />

and Jim Mustron! added to Force win and those home runs<br />

*7:45&9:15p.m.KarateClasses,<br />

Shim, Instructor. No.2,Mr.SangKyu ,,<br />

8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre, The Most Happy<br />

FeHa" Performance. A very few seats avail.<br />

PAUL<br />

_45<br />

GACH<br />

Fisher Rd,<br />

18900<br />

NO1ZTHWESr<br />

J.ot_s Co_z_,_s<br />

DI ].1300<br />

the Dodger win.George Kouel- belonged to the Air Force team. able for some performs,noes. Call 882-5538.


967 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven ,<br />

UCSPresidents'Day PlannersProceed LaurelBaliToHono, .<br />

,yGraduates<br />

m . MembersOf LakeshoreRoad Sacred Heart's<br />

Of %7 To Be Feted At TraditionalParty<br />

Red roses, and a huge laurel wreath hanging from<br />

the center ceiling of the rotunda at the Grosse Pointe<br />

Yacht Club will set the decorative "mood" at the seventh<br />

annual Laurel Ball, honoring the graduating class of<br />

the Academy of the Sacred Heart in Lakeshore road.<br />

Sponsors of the June 10_<br />

,arty are the. Academy's and Mrs. Edwin r. Sanders,<br />

Alumnae Association,(presi., whosedaughters,LindaKotch-<br />

W @ _ II N I S P A @ I: S dent,Mrs.RobertJ.Mason),or,Christine<br />

and JanetStuartAssocia.Sanders,willbe BarnesandAone<br />

presentedurtion,(president,<br />

Mrs.James ingtheevening.-Hostess chair-<br />

E. Coyle). man isMrs.T. W. Berendsohn.<br />

Sh d Mrs.John L. Drurnmy,whose<br />

_uu ..'-o*%r Pointe ort an to _,, chairmen are Mrs. Wil. daughter, Sarah, is still another<br />

_ ter, Mary _..liTnbeth, is a mere- o! music. The Jack Qualey Or-<br />

f¥i<br />

o ew ointe Mrs. Joseph A. Schrage. chestra Heading willtheplay giftsforcommittee dancing.<br />

Publicity chairmen are Mrs. is Mrs. Thomas K. Fisher,<br />

ByJanet Mueller<br />

Third member of her family<br />

_.obe graduated from Jefferson<br />

Leo J. Fitzpatrick, Jr., and Mrs. mother of Julia Fisher, member<br />

Robert M. Peatmdy, who is also, of the Class of '67. Financial<br />

Medical College of Philadelphia with Mrs. Brian 3. Molloy, an- secretaries are Mrs. Charles M.<br />

what we've got!... We've is CLAIRE L. LANGSTON, other graduate's mother, (the'Bayer<br />

Molloys' daughter, Constance, is vain.<br />

and Mrs. James 3. Syl.<br />

of the Grosse Pointe Thea- daughter of DR. _nd MRS. part of the C!ass of '67), res. Besides the already-mention.<br />

"MostHappy Fellow," the musical JOHN D. LANGSTON, ofBark. forthedecorations, ed girls,Academy graduates<br />

s(-Pointe "SymphonyTheaterNight_shireroad.Claire, whoreceives "ProceedwithCaution"isthetheme Breidenstein, generalmanager,Better Among Mrs.Peabody's andfirst casualty inVietnamfrom<br />

Mollo.y's "coups"thisyear daughteref the AlexandreJ.<br />

andwe'repleasedtoreporthatthisher M.D. degree June 2, at- Of UnitedCommunityServices(UCS) BusinessBureau of Metropolitan De- /sa four-sectioned wood trellisArenas, Mary Ellen Burke,<br />

tended GrosseP o in te High annual Presidents' Day,scheduledJune troit;RosemaryKlug,DetroitPolicescreen,to be outlinedwithsmi. daughteroftheC. JohnBurke.s,<br />

Actors--terrific! Plot--delight- Schooland tookherpro-Medical6 in CoboHall,and the ladiesin charge DepartmentWomen's Divisionchief,laxand placedbeforethe fire-MerrillCasgrain,daughteroR<br />

"props"_great! degreeat OberlinCollege. Her i Of theaffair, including, (leftoright),AnthonyP.Marchese,generalcounsel, inthe GPYC ballroom. Mr. and Mrs.CharlesW. Cas.<br />

on Sydney Howard's "They father was graduated from 3ef MRS. JACK SINCLAIR, of East Jeffer- Legal Aid Bureau of Detroit; and Wil- Each of tile graduates will be grain, II, and Denise Cassidy,<br />

Wanted," is by Frank' Loesser. Dean ferson in 1940, and her great, son avenue, MRS. JAMES S. HA4_LAND, liam L. Cahalan, Wayne County Prose- 'presented" to the assembled daughter of the George L. Cas.<br />

r,arryMarco is producer, Justin Par- uncle,DR. WILLIAM LANGS. Of Radnor circle,MRS. HARRY THEI. curing Attorney.Mrs. Warren and Mrs. company infrontofthi screen sidys.<br />

_<br />

director, Dr. John Pericin is music di- TON, was graduatedhromJet- SEN, of Moran road,and MRS. W.<br />

n'Rrvanisstagemanager, fezsonin1926.The newest"Dr.<br />

GER- Theisen are chairman and vice-chairman, Afterthe party,itwillbe dis-i Others are Kathr!m Dudzin.<br />

" "-"_m<br />

dkecto<br />

are Harry<br />

.<br />

Stutt and Tom<br />

.<br />

Gal- versify ofl_angst°n"Colo_ill _toer_ edat _m. i ALD already WARREN, proceeding ofto Saddle finalize larie, plans are for respectively, dents' Day, sponsored of this 15th annuaI by the Pres|- UCS assembled the next Laurel aud _ut Ball. away until' ski, Edmund daughter J. Vud_,ski, _f Dr. andLouise Mrs.<br />

artist is Mi_e .Ki'kos, choeog.raphy J_ by Center, Denver. r i -the program, a survey of ways women Women's committee, to which officers In charge of the.Presentation Fleece, M. Fleeces, daughter Pat.rice of the Hudson, George<br />

are zne responsivility of : [ary , , , can protect themselves against crime, of more than 700 metropolRan-area are Mrs.FrederickK. Codyand _aughter of. the Matthew 3.<br />

andJinnyNay willdo the BackinStanton laneaftera Speakersat the 12:30to 2:30o'clockwomen'sorganizations have,beeninvited.Mrs.RobertL:Gotfredson.Hudsons,N an©Y McDonald,<br />

and Donna Mumford leisurelyvacationin Italyand dessert"sessionwillincludeC. Lave Heading the invitations com- daughterof theFrancisJ. Mcmittee<br />

are the Mesdames Leo Donald.% and DeAnne Nehra,<br />

Switzerland is MRS. HARRY ._. Marx, William F. Bavinger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John<br />

iwho inthecastdoes W.KERR,whosetraveling corn-Elizabeth,a graduateof the and was awardeda plaquefor her son, HENRy _.r,WOOD and John D. Peacock.Mrs.Ed- M. Nehra.<br />

hearforyourselves .. . paniuns,the WALLACE M. Emma WillardSchool,Troy, hiswork as a studentsacristan. PEABODY, JR.. and ELIZA- ward 3. Hickey,(herdaughter, MargaretO'Brien,daughterof<br />

for theofSheldonroad,and Symphony Night JENSENS, remainedinEuropeto"do"the of Stonehurst road, N.Y,. Manorwill nextfall. be a senior at Pine Grosse Pointe * * * M e m or ia I BETH KINCAID JOHNSTON, Ellen, is another graduating the W'flliam M. O'Bziens, Medaughter<br />

of MR. and MRS. OTIS senior), is in charge of the pro. lissa O'Gorman, daughter of the<br />

Pointedrive. Scandinavian countries and * * * ChurchdelegatesatthenationalCLEBOUP,NE JOHNSTON, JR.,gram. John M. O'Gormans,and Cath.<br />

call in Fries Auditorium, plan a June 8 return. Among those receiving, de- meeting of United Presbyterian of Columbia. May 20 was a Big Reservations commiRee chair- erine Sudro, daughter of the<br />

(Continuedon Page 15) , , . grees from Georgetown Uni- Women June26 at throughJulyI Purdue University willbe Day for another of Mrs. Pea- men are Mrs. Hamilton F. Charles D. Sudros, complete<br />

ROSEMARY NYMAN, daugh.<br />

varsity<br />

PALM_,<br />

June<br />

son<br />

5<br />

of<br />

will<br />

MR.<br />

be<br />

and<br />

NEAL<br />

MRS. MRS. RAYMOND W. EDDY, of<br />

(Continued<br />

,<br />

on Page 14) Kotcher, Mrs. James T. Barnes the llst.<br />

:_<br />

.:<br />

_<br />

:<br />

tarof MR. and MRS. LLOYD FRANCIS G. PALMER, of Mid. Pemberton road, and MRS. , ,- : - T .......<br />

C. NYMAN, of South'Oxforddlesexboulevard,w h o'I1 be GRANT M. HALES, of Sunning-<br />

, _,_:'p'y,,,'0urnthe unfime,,|" passing road,,will lor of Education be awarded degree a Bache. from awarded in Russian a Bachelor from Georgetown's of Science dale attenddrive. are Also MRS. planning FRED W. to<br />

!<br />

beloved frienandco-worker National College of Education, Institute of Languages and Lin- ADAMS, of Rivard boulevard " • . _-<br />

MARY 3. L O U I S E L L, of M.D. degreefrom Georgetown's3. KELLEY, ot Lakeland ave-<br />

_8 "PAr' , _., herDiplomainDentalHygiene,one-yearinternship<br />

Mile drive, Willreceive Medical School, whoatUniversityTEE, begins his nue. MRS of Kensingtonroad,and<br />

WALTER E. PAT- ii., :_ '<br />

and PAULA J. SUNDAY, of of Kansas Medical Center,MRS, FRANK G. RAPHAEL, cf _ TM i<br />

Sincere Condolences<br />

toHerBereavedTorrey Bachelor<br />

road,<br />

of Arts<br />

will<br />

in Speech<br />

receive<br />

from<br />

her KansasCity,<br />

.<br />

Kans.,<br />

. .<br />

JuI.v1. " Renaud<br />

D. SMITH,<br />

road.<br />

of<br />

MRS.<br />

Kenwood<br />

DOUGLAS<br />

court,<br />

i;:,:<br />

_- "<br />

::,<br />

Marquette University, Milwau- will serve as the Memorial .... i<br />

._...-_._#_._


t' i .<br />

Paee Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Th<br />

,i Society News Gathered from All of the Poin<br />

A reception at Lochmoor C,ub they carried l_¢_,. 1<br />

Symphony Juniors' Officers followed Huebner.Kniselv the Saturday, May 27, daisies. Vmvo "_'_lt_|<br />

w e d d i n g of Patricia.Ann DouglasVanA_,._ |<br />

Knisely and John J o s e p n<br />

HuebneratSt.Veromca Ch_ch,<br />

EastI_etroit.<br />

She is the daughterof Mr.<br />

man• Groorm=o:- men_1<br />

Kreher,Jo_,'_|<br />

Richardl_ • u_[" " _I<br />

For the<br />

and Mrs.Wade L. Knisely,of reception, i<br />

lil I" ;_ Detroit. of Mrs.Edgar Her husband Huebner,of is the De- son bride The brideg_rms._e<br />

chose m ,<br />

and the late Mr. Huebner. After a<br />

ti!/_<br />

• _ss troit, formerly of La Belle read,<br />

ForKnisely her marriage, chose athegown former of abluesilk<br />

Southeast, reside in, _md_:, tor_e_l<br />

wonderfulcool<br />

white pique accented with silk Mr. Huebn_ e._<br />

•_mPl_t<br />

.'_t<br />

organza appliques. _aduate stuctes.<br />

tip<br />

A<br />

silkillusionveil,and<br />

Dior bow held her finger-<br />

she Tea<br />

carried a puff of white daisies<br />

Anne Heffernanwas maid of<br />

' '<br />

honor, and bridesmaidswere The Fox Cree"_<br />

:._:: ___<br />

RosemaryCrane EileenMuellerQuestershasscl_<br />

and Grace Siet2.Flower girlshonoringitslintp<br />

were Patcicia Pifer and Kath- this aftern0on,be<br />

leen and baby's Kreher. -breath. PasiPres/<br />

o'clock, at t_e _, "_<br />

r_ The sleeves of their pink home of Mrs._el_I<br />

linen Empire gownswere edged Pouring willbe<br />

with Venetian ]ace.Their head- Priest andMrs.F_.d_<br />

pieceswere matchingbows,and gold.<br />

....<br />

_i_ Heading the roster of newly.elected officers of the<br />

Junior Women's Association of the Detroit Symphony<br />

Orchestra, installed at the Juniors' final meeting of<br />

the year at Plum Hollow Golf Club last Thursday, May<br />

• 18,are president MRS. PIERCE SMITH,of Pemberton<br />

road,(left), and firstvice-president MRS. DONALD<br />

BRIGGS, of Lakepointe avenue. Other new officers<br />

areMrs.ArthurMoran,secondvice-president; Mrs.<br />

LawrenceDickelman,thirdvice-president; Mrs.Dennis<br />

_ Darin,recordingsecretary; Mrs.AlbertTrowell,correspondingsecretary;<br />

and Mrs.MichaelG ask in,<br />

: _reasurer.<br />

Neighborhood Club News<br />

_;! _ GIRLS' SOFTBALL LEAGUE came back inthethirdwithsix<br />

..... " The Snooi_y Socket's and the runs with D. KalaJian leading<br />

_!:i St. Clare Peanuts met for their off with a bunt tingle downthe<br />

.I_I, , second and last game of the third base line and then K.<br />

/ '67 softball season, 'rhursday_ Charlten hit her second home-<br />

:: coming out on top 24-9. The otherfourrunswere ae-<br />

The game was highlightedby countedforafterA. Rogers,G.<br />

thebrilliant hittingsad fieldingDavis,S.Berresall_ngled andl<br />

of the Sockets. The most spec. then P. Cain stepped to the<br />

_.,i i' i " tacular fourth inning play occurred when Gough in the & plate Slam homerun and hit ofher the fast seasongrand tnto<br />

i_l:!<br />

,_<br />

:i !<br />

_<br />

)i;_<br />

_<br />

Rosat of the Peanuts, were on<br />

first and second bases after<br />

deep center field. The Bunnies<br />

put six more runs over the<br />

_i!bl i -_ ; consecutive singles. Tare hit a plate in the fourth with Shoe.<br />

• :_I; ' hard fly ball to the Snoopys. maker and G. Cox getting home-<br />

_'_: _ : : long short-stop, Signl Larson. runs in that in_ing. They went<br />

, . . / Larsoncaughtthe ball,steppedscoreless in the fifth, scored<br />

._ .:l,|t_.ii_; on second base, doublingthe three more in-the sixthand<br />

_!_:_ !LI) i_ ::': : ["_, [ at runner'mnd first tO then catchthrew the-i_tumer, to C°=d added putthe seven game incompletely the seventh out of _<br />

_[ f:_:i :}! _ ._ thus triplecompletingan play! unbelievablereach. game on Thethe Bunnies field with endedthree the<br />

: L':: !;i<br />

-<br />

Five homeruns were hit dur- B.H.R.'s coming to bat, getting<br />

their only double play of the<br />

ing the game -- four for the<br />

Sockers and one for the Pea- game. Othergirlsreeeivinghits<br />

J<br />

_o_6_I_y-goldpattem_F=pc._chinafter_<br />

nuts.Runs were scoredin every in K. Davis,G.Crain,S.Matthews,<br />

the game were as follows:<br />

in.f_g by the Trembly._flrls and S. Unger.<br />

[4cups and saucers,suga6 creamer, p0t_<br />

Letus list youin our Bride's Registm<br />

the St. Clare girls scored in four TEAM STANDINGS<br />

innings. Team Won Lost<br />

: executingthe Hats off to Signi tripleplay Larson and for JuniorBunnies Snoopy Sockers 3 1 C_L/_L_ wIWAI_EN &co_/,<br />

' for a perfect day at the plate, B.H.R.'s 2 2 ls_o wA_cro_ _ovffv_o,m'r_7<br />

:_ii:i<br />

hit',Ang four for four. Also to<br />

Kondours who also hit four for<br />

St. Clare Peanuts 0 4<br />

--<br />

"_ .... !<br />

four and to Saoopy's pitcher,<br />

and chalked up the third vic-<br />

_ toryagainstone _ursd=y, _,,-e_,win loss. bethe NEW t _gl)_ $_G MAIgTINI $PI_<br />

ii_iii! i_<br />

• i: '!<br />

;__ ::<br />

i) i:<br />

i<br />

next meeting of the fot:r teams<br />

in the league and will be held at<br />

Trembly School at 4 p_n.<br />

Anunusualv_rmouthdispenser. . .makeseven/man<br />

a master martin/mixer. Trulyanexcitingconversation<br />

- The Junior Bunnies of Maire piece to add to any recreationroom,den, office or<br />

ii i" and for first theSnoopy place and Seekersaretied will be play- Dad'sBar.Idealasa bridalpartygift.., forushers, completelynewanddifferent<br />

thebestman<br />

,<br />

i.<br />

ing and the B.H.R.'s Peanuts<br />

pecfively,<br />

of of Kerby. St. Clare res- and FatheroftheBfide.ltisfV4.1ongandis<br />

graduatedfrom1to 12cubiccentimeters,<br />

The B.H.R,'s had an off day<br />

last week losing to the Junior<br />

Bunnies, 10 to 27. TWo minor<br />

injuries handicapped the<br />

i_ ' half .of the game<br />

Karen Traicoff on<br />

by putting<br />

the bench<br />

with a bruised finger and Sher-<br />

::, ry Tate with a beautifulblack<br />

: ,,"I'_ eye.Runs scoredwere by Cathy<br />

Lavins,Janet MeConnell,Lisa<br />

i "_J,: Speer,Karen Traicoff,Barbara<br />

/::; -. Foster,Sherry Tare, and two<br />

•' _:_ home runs by Karen Mahoney.<br />

_:;i_: f_ " %'t The Junior Bunnies and<br />

_-.' _: ',, _,,,_j_ B_.R.'s went into the fourth<br />

:!: " ' game of the season<br />

l_ iill i<br />

:)<br />

_i :_.: !;r<br />

.,<br />

with the Snoopy Sockers.<br />

in The a three-way Junior Bunnies tie for first won place their<br />

third straight game defeating<br />

the B.H.R.'s to m_Jntain their<br />

tie for first place with the<br />

:;{'!:;i Snoopy Seekers.<br />

_!_ ! The firstinning saw the Bun-<br />

:: ! hies get five runs ._mrtingwith<br />

:Lii a single by K. McBrien, a walk<br />

' "we're the McMulle, in Detroit" to homerun to center ,ollo. field by K.<br />

Charlton, adding two more runs<br />

on four hits, and a walk before<br />

the side was retired. They did THEN_,S'r C_AM OIUGINAL<br />

, not score in the second but<br />

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CROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen<br />

0man's Page ... by, of and for Pointe Women<br />

IV_ _kAcIrr;e"! = New LouisaSL Clair DAR! Ensign Thomas Cox With Seventh Fleet Slate FinalSigma Kappa GP Symphony Ladies To Meet<br />

Officers Insfal_edMay 18 A task force of U. S. ships mained free and strong. 1966-67Alumnae Meeting The June luncheon meeting of and is now attending the Urd.<br />

_::<br />

At the annual meeting of has been visiting the "down While in port, his ship held The Grosse Pointe Alumnae the Grosse Pointe Symphony versity of Michigan School of<br />

Louisa ters ofSt. the Clair American Chapter, Revolu- Daugh- under" commemorating continent the of battle Australia of "open visiting house" Australians lor the whom came a n y of Sigma Kappa will hold their Women's commRtee will be Music on a scholarship and who<br />

tion, held May 18 at the Detroit the Corm Sea, where 25 years to see the task fbree of ships final meeting o[ the season held at the Detroit Boat Club on better to accompany her than<br />

Yacht Club, members installed ago, U. S. and Australian navies now involved in another strug. W e d n e s d a y, June 14, at 8 TuesdaY,ession willJunebe 6.cailedThe tobUSine'_order Thelich?Pointe's own Camelta Ehrelected<br />

officers for 1967-68. turned back a. Japanese inva. gle in Southeast Asia. o'clock at the h o m e of Mrs. _romptly at 11 o'clock, The lovely song "Summer Is<br />

sion armada that planned to Gordon Fau_t in St. Clair There will be a social hmtr Iettmen In," ct,e [or the day's<br />

gent,<br />

Mrs.<br />

Mrs.<br />

Cornelius<br />

William<br />

G.<br />

C.<br />

Egan<br />

Snell,<br />

is<br />

Jr.,<br />

re- occupy<br />

invade Australia.<br />

Port Moresby and then<br />

of<br />

JAMES<br />

MR. and<br />

G.<br />

MRS.<br />

STANDISH,<br />

FRANK<br />

son Shores. Jeginning at 12 o'clock and entertainment, is old English,<br />

is liamfirst B. Gregory vice-regent, is second Mrs. vice- Wil. Navy Ensign Thomas J. Cox, STANDISH, of Moross road, a The meeting will consist of a :uncheon will be served an hour written about 1240 A.D, It is<br />

regent, Mrs. Clyde F. Kel[ is son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Ijunior in the Detroit Institute<br />

Cox of 28 McKinley avenue, !of Technology's College of Arts<br />

buffet supper followed by the<br />

installation of officers. The new<br />

later. Complementing the party the oldest known oI the major<br />

theme of the day, "Summer Is mode manuscript.<br />

chaplain, Mrs. Maxwel[ E. Htmt took part in the celebration and Sciences, has been elected officers are Mrs. Dale Petrosky, Icumen In,'" program chairman<br />

is recording secretary, Mrs. there, as a crewman aboard the president of DIT's S t u d e n t president, Mrs. Richard Steg- Mrs. Philip C. Baker has Mrs. Robert G. Jordan is gen-<br />

Floyde W. Dargel is correspond- Seventh Fleet anti-submarine Council. James is a member of meyer, vice-president, Mrs. A.. planned a musicale featuring eral chairman of the luncheon<br />

ing secretary and Mrs. Bruce support aircraft carrier USS Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. C. Dentz, recording secretary, Kathy Grimshaw, soprano, and meeting. Mrs. L. Gaylord Hul-<br />

E. Mayhew is treasurer. Bennington. . , . Miss Marge Horn, correspond- Camella Ehrlich, pianist, burt, Mrs. Mrs. JosephEdna A. Van Lee Root Deweghe and<br />

Other officers include financial<br />

secretary Miss Eluise O. The battle took place in the Crosse Pointe High School<br />

ing secretary, and Mrs. Donald<br />

Littlefield, treasurer.<br />

Miss Grimshaw, who w,on first will do the decorations. •<br />

Goddard, registrar Mrs. Harvey Coral Sea in May o[ 1942 as a graduate SUSANNE MITCH- ihonors at the Texas Music Fes-<br />

IT. Bonser, historian Mrs. Grant Japanese fleet pushed hard for ELL, daughter of THE I_EVER. Anyone seeking information !tival, Baylor University, when Mrs. Edward Fromm, of ,<br />

E. Evans and directors Mrs. control of Australia and the END and MRS. RICHARD W. on this last meeting may call she was only 16, has studied at Seminole avenue, Detroit, iJ<br />

Frederic M. Hindely, Mrs. Rob- many islands in that southerly MITCHELL, of McKinley place, Mrs. Faust at 7'/'/.'/876. the Eastman School of Music reservations chairman.<br />

eft W. Sawyer, Jr., and Mrs. area. Despite heavy losses for is one of 15 Alma College<br />

Mr_ and Mrs. Victor Harold R. Smith. American the air-seaand attack Australian was stopped forces ,:eniors Federal who Service recently Entrance passedEx- the THIS WEEK'S Sp ecla/[_:<br />

marriage of their daughter, new officers at a luncheon on Boston<br />

to the SAtLM_ PATRICIA HAWKINS, IJune 1, and the new chairman 2 5<br />

to John Henry Curry, :_on of on June 8 to set up her agenda Chilton Cream<br />

I .-----:-- IofDetr° It Cake<br />

!L tllb_fHl_lllt ,7 _.IL_ iMay [Chapel of Balfour 27, of road, the Methodist announce : Chil- the l in saw Mrs. January, plans Eganand are willmany being entertain anniver- formu- the and that part of i the world re- amination. /[ $1<br />

!:<br />

inister was Ray-<br />

[mond this area were Mrs. Norman L. Coiffeurs<br />

vaugh_,daugh- uncle of the bride. _<br />

Parker, Mrs. Roy E. DeHart, _, _<br />

0.,was mar- of the bride's par ents, the iRobert O. Arther, Mrs. Clar-<br />

_r$. _a_ James A. .dr_, tripC°Upleto<br />

AfteriVa:li_dggem leftchicago.fOr<br />

a reception a shortmotor at the home IMrs. lated, enceH. BerryE" George Carroll,and C. Hofmeister, herMrS'twoRaym°nddaugh.<br />

Mrs. _ __, _<br />

_<br />

_<br />

Falls for the casual sum-<br />

. mer . . look. A complete line of ___d_ _ 19457 MACK AVENUE GRO$$E P INTE WOOD_ _: •<br />

Johu isa studentat Wayne ters,Mrs.BurtT.Weyhing,III, Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. {Closed Mondays} _.<br />

State UnEversity and Sarah at- and Mrs. Michael J. Fabick. Call TU 4-2920 17732 MACK Phone 884-4251 _;:<br />

thesonO!/fix. tended the University of Miehi-<br />

J.Moran,of an. Bad luckoftengetstheblame<br />

For Appointment at University "cA Treat For Each Day o] the Week"<br />

:!<br />

__ .-- for a man's poor judgment, i ::?<br />

,.. Harold Husband<br />

$. St=ntonDavis,<br />

To Be Honored<br />

" :'_ _<br />

_: :,: .<br />

"who knows<br />

The teachers and parents o[ JOS[PH PAt.AZZOLO _/: .......<br />

sbrot_er, Jo- the GrossePointe Public MARY ANN V|V|ANO A carser in haffdres_ng : ;<br />

mare Ushers School System are giving a re.<br />

Ibr0_er,_ames,ceptioatoho_orJ. brother, band, retiring Acting Harold Super- Hus-<br />

_nd Jay intendentof Schools,at the<br />

Mar_ Ann Viuiano, a stuand<br />

is Hairst_ttingo1 worhing agraduateo]Slb_Ps, at CharGrLotte's os se<br />

pointe. QuoteCharLoire what the<br />

wasrdt enough _or tht_ tatbecame<br />

owner of Clinton the a,uccesM'u! Gables<br />

Beautl# SalonoIMr.C[em_<br />

: _<br />

....<br />

'- ",<br />

Central Branch of the Publici<br />

_arents,the ct-t_ehomeLibraryfrom Sunday,June 4. 2 to 5 o'clock<br />

'e,raru doushair Ann dresser is a and tr_men- wilt<br />

goa_ tongwa_:" holds in store • • ?"<br />

ens. H_ newest tucCeS$...<br />

.....<br />

:_(<br />

_t Virginia fee witl be Miss Alice Wellpo',t,<br />

MissKay Mullaney,Mrs. Inex _.._' :<br />

Club<br />

Mullaney, Miss Lillian oGodwyn<br />

_Mrs. Ted Jacobs, Mrs. Benson<br />

Attending to the tea and eel.<br />

_1_c_u_, Mrs. George Gillis and<br />

Miss Martha Hoke.<br />

X<br />

k.<br />

i_"i<br />

Helping with the guest hook _-,<br />

and the name tags will he Mrs.."_ :<br />

Allan Neef, Mrs. V. J. Temrow.... _ =<br />

ot the ski, Mrs. Arthur Sherman and !i '_<br />

Club Miss Ho,"eneeMiller. ,<br />

, The two co-chairmen •of' t_e<br />

rat.the eventare Mrs. William Wand-<br />

:(IbbI_ Wed.ues.erer,representing theteachers,<br />

and Mrs.RobertClarke,repre'<br />

toluncheon,in-sentingtheparents.The Crosse<br />

_a_ officers and Pointe F,ducaUon Association<br />

_t_, _evfashi_m willAssociation headedby MissVir-<br />

FORTHESE<br />

PEOPLEAND<br />

,,. FOR YOU '<br />

alr_0rd_r_t ispartyCouncilheaded by CharlesPar- . '<br />

_ah_byeallingMrs. All teachers and parents are<br />

_t _4118. cordinlly invited to attend.<br />

=_1, aa_'tegPeatsaiLbYTicketsMrS, cellSzations.are' the sponsoring" organi- ff HOLDS<br />

' S UCCESS!<br />

New Location: 16701 E. Wa#ren i !<br />

TU 6-6676 °<br />

five distinctively different people<br />

Him! Five success stories appear here . .<br />

who re-shaped their lives and "gained success after attending Sibyl<br />

Beeuty School. There are many more success stories to be<br />

told.., we will be telling you about them in the future<br />

/_ma hyo_r life _sto remember your gift most issues of the Grosse Pointe News . . • watch for<br />

::_Y,_twis¢.,,givehim a watch you'll be proud them. If you would like zo write your own<br />

success story in the field of Cosmetology,<br />

_T_O_ EY_/Tissot |S designed to endure.., investigate the many.,_dvantages of<br />

sub,coted to a week of gruelling enrollment at bibyl s. hive us a<br />

testsbefore it leaves the fae- call, we'll be happy to<br />

tory. Soldwith an uncondi- discuss it with you.<br />

fionalone year guarantee.<br />

Our watch experts know thz<br />

super-precision needed to<br />

build a fine time-piece,.<br />

That's why we don't<br />

sell cheap watches.<br />

That's why we<br />

recommendTissot. NOItMA GRrrrl,<br />

_O_MA<br />

Norma Tocco<br />

TOCCO<br />

needed mm'e<br />

Norton Gretel prOVes a<br />

-'change of<br />

be succesMul<br />

careers" can<br />

• • , Cosine.<br />

of a ehallcn#e than home.<br />

m_ktng. _c_r_ngat She$ibvrs. studied Norton man.<br />

TISSOT.<br />

$el/-wr_dl_g, _#_terpr0M Msodstll<br />

S¢;slzr, in brush.fia|_h_d stalt_.<br />

_'esssteel ........... $85 03<br />

OtherSeastars $69,95t=$125,00<br />

ekoiee. She is now assist, ward Nepi parrwccmere<br />

tobogy ant tn was the her supervisor s e c O no] cl has oJ Grosse a _ Pofnte clientele andat .Ed_ _ tt :<br />

Hud.Sor.'s Downtolcn<br />

o! the<br />

SalOn<br />

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Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />

_' , Mrs.James"<br />

V_,<br />

:,<br />

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yard. Re-elected to a second Lewls.Blauman threeyear term on the Friends'<br />

board of directors was F. Rites Rev aled<br />

Shortand ,, to the . Pointe I HARTZ CINELLI, of Voltaire e<br />

place; among directors continu- Mr. and Mrs.'Carl T.° Blauwoodcourt,<br />

July Bride Church Circles Slate Sessions Circle<br />

Baird, of<br />

The Grosse Pointe Memorial<br />

:::_:_:_C h u rch Women's Association home,ofMrs. and ,_Lrcle FourW.A. in theTemple, Loeh. hostess<br />

The Eliza<br />

for<br />

Circles will meet next Tuesday, moor boulevard home of Mrs. will meet in<br />

_<br />

i'<br />

(Coutimmd trom Page 11) _Alma<br />

body's ehild_n, too: On that[Queen<br />

College Campus Day :ing on the board are GLENN<br />

is ELIZABETH CODD- M. COULTER of Merriweather<br />

man, Jr, of Birmingham. announee<br />

the April 19 marriage<br />

June 6, in members' homes. Arthur Hirt. boulevard home<br />

. date, JOHN BERNARD PEA-IINGTON, daughter of MR. and road WILB_JR ELSTON, of of their daughter','_ Katherine Hostess for Circle One will be . Mrs. Earl Meyer,.of Tonnan. R. Lintern on<br />

BODYwas graduatedfromRegis[MRS. WILLIAM H. CODDING- Provencalroad,and DR. PAUL- Louise,to JohnB. Lewis. Mrs. William J. Modrack, of courplace,willserveas Circleat 1 o'clock.<br />

College,Denver,Col.<br />

* * *<br />

]TON, of Lincolnroad.<br />

* * =<br />

INE KNEPP,also of Provencal Mr. Lewisistheson of Mrs.<br />

road L B. Bornb a_ser, of Bloomfield<br />

Whittie road.CircleTwo willFive hostess.Mrs. Lawrence Brookswil lead<br />

gather in the Provencal road Wilson. of Rivard boulevard The Service<br />

Enjoying a recent vacation I Elected president of the * * * Hills. formerly of Yorkshire home of Mrs. Howard F. Smith, will entertain members of Circle each<br />

in Nassau were MR. and MRS. Friends of the Detroit Public Among Pointers attending the road, and Eugene W. Lewis. Jr., Circle Three in the Fisher road Six. at 9:30<br />

FRANK HOFFMAN, of South Library for 1967-68al a Friends' recent annual meeting of the of Florida. !<br />

.. Rosedalecourt, meetingMay 24 was WILLIAM UnitedFoundationwere MRS.<br />

?:: Among<br />

* • * D. GILBRIDE, ofRendereh'cle.GERARD R. SLATTERY,<br />

the candidatesfor New vice-presidentisWILLIAMLakeshoreroad,a member<br />

of theUF advisoryboard;UF diof<br />

rectorsMRS. GAYLORD W. CUTE LITTLEHOUSE<br />

_ GILLIS, JR., of Merriweather<br />

:- road, and MRS. EDWIN O.<br />

BODKIN, of Trombley road;<br />

I_67TorchDrivegeneralchair-<br />

_- man ROBERT B. SEMPLE, of<br />

_'/" Universityplace;andpastcam.<br />

:'. paign generalchairmen THO-<br />

:: * Outfitters<br />

"<br />

to Ladies of Traditional Taste<br />

MAS F. MORROW, ofVendome<br />

road, BENSON FORD, of Lake-<br />

:__ " shore road, and JOSEPH L. Photo by l_[dte McGrath,<br />

_:!_i<br />

._:.<br />

HUDSON,<br />

road.<br />

JR., of Washington<br />

51ahan,<br />

Mr. and<br />

Jr.,<br />

Mrs.<br />

of<br />

SylvesterA.<br />

Buckingham<br />

__ * * * road,have announcedthe en-<br />

;.!j MR. and MRS. FRANK BILL- meat of their d aught@r,<br />

_(.[:: JUNE SALES<br />

NER, of Brys drive, attended PATRICIA JOAN, to Charles<br />

,_:_. the May 21 eommeni_ement ex- Philtip Weiss, son _,_ Mr and<br />

ereises at Southeastern Metbo- Mrs. George A. Weiss, of Shel-<br />

.... _: Hundreds and Hundreds of dist duringUniversity, which theirDallas,Tex., son, Robert, bourneroad. Miss Mahan was graduated<br />

Summer Items Now At aSchool graduate and of theSt. University Paul's High of from High Our School. LadyHer Star fiance of the was Sea<br />

Red uEad___ Prices<br />

Detroit, received his Masters<br />

degreelin Electrical Engineering.<br />

* * *<br />

graduated from Michigan State<br />

University.<br />

A July 7 wedding, at St. Clare<br />

_-----.t I_'a_l.!loPs<br />

I ts,9',x i<br />

I n,6" !<br />

....<br />

with a vine.clad ehimnell and snug quarten.<br />

• PAT JAHN, of Village lane, _de Montefaleo C h u r e h, is No_e that both bedrooms are twin.bed _.<br />

DRESSES ,_s Gamma beenXi Chapter initiated of intoAlpha the planned,<br />

Chi Omega Sororityat Western ate.He alsoserved as social<br />

x,t,eh..9,2 15,¢"| x , ,_,t_, _t_, x,s' _"<br />

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Capae/ty large atticcanreached be /nereased by stairway b!/ f/n/sh/ng off Li_iw o,,<br />

Room. Professionally decorated. Neat.O_<br />

7 99 TO -IO 99 ,-* mentandHomeeomingebair" l_e,rot_ A.C. heat. 4V=toneoo,inoo_stem. Grounds<br />

II<br />

.... MR. and MRS. BERNARD T. man. 1_t6 60 _t. x 120 It. on a quiet street in tM<br />

: _.<br />

__= __:___<br />

REG $1Z TO $_q5<br />

DUCEY have moved from . , *<br />

Trombley road to San Francisco, Among those receiving de-<br />

Calif. grees from NOrthern Michigan<br />

7A _Rom<br />

rr-F---'_<br />

II<br />

Fa_ns.Priee $33,900.Shown by appoin_<br />

ment..Dimensions believed accurate but _ol •<br />

" * * -* University June4 willbe LAUR- _ guaranteed.<br />

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' O'_"UO_""_% •CULOTTES _._-,-_,-_-..-.-:,, --- " ". '<br />

:.......... SLACKS<br />

= 99 O 99<br />

sity,Oxford,0.,De_'s Named to the Miami Listfor Univer-ETTA BachelorofSciencein FOGT, of Neff Physical road,<br />

the wintertrimesterare MAR- Education;LARRY C.HASSEL,<br />

road,and GARET JANE SALLY FINN, LLOYD ofMoranof SEA- ScienceinBusinessAdministra- Roland road, Bachelorof<br />

_OaN, Of McMfllan road. lion; and JAMES B. WALKER,<br />

, ,<br />

We HaveManyOtherGross@Point@Houses<br />

Are _os in the early,timeconsumingstagesoI house hunting?The Mazo_<br />

P_an ,or sift|rig out the i, appropriate I_j means o' small, si,npZffied floor<br />

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Bachelor<br />

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of Arts<br />

of<br />

Arts<br />

Huntington<br />

in Economics.<br />

road, Bachelor<br />

* * *<br />

degrees ' from Manhattanville<br />

of plans<br />

inary<br />

coupled<br />

irurpecfioms.<br />

with<br />

Drop<br />

photographs<br />

in at 83<br />

can<br />

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lighten<br />

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catalogs.<br />

of our<br />

i . College, Purchase, N.Y., May GAIL M, ARTNER; of East<br />

•<br />

29 were ROSEMARY<br />

daughter of MR.<br />

PEELER, Doyleplace,isoneoftwo gradand<br />

MRS. uatestudentsat'theUniversity ' Footnote _ 14_m_Ownem _<br />

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SKIRTS COTTON EARL A. PEELER, of Cadieux of Delaware, both Eleutherian .f in._l_pH.ll, unn.c,,,.. Inl_lri.r in.,ct;on.. If lout house is'f.r ,.l,, w_',<br />

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road, who majored _ in Matbe- Mills Healey Foundations Felmatics<br />

her studies and atplans the University to continue of lows, dents who attending will b_the among Seminar 18 stu- for<br />

and CH istori alAdmin st.ator in<br />

FISHER, daughter of MR. and Williamsburg, Va.. June 18<br />

be sell _led gutlltt|ng'squite to ffmpect it and promptlyat _useest " marketprices. price su;teb[e to the current market/We " ttt_ " '<br />

,,<br />

Gross@Point@speci&lists since 1929<br />

_"<br />

UtNLrl<br />

: _d TO _t_ ,: MRS. THOMAS K. FISHER, of throughJuly28.A graduateof<br />

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Lothrop road, who majored in the University of Detroit with a<br />

Englishandeompletedworkfor her degree last" January. American 3aehelor of <strong>History</strong>, Arts Gail degree taught in<br />

• ... a six-week Saturday workshop<br />

, , , for children at the Detroit His-<br />

Exclusive Agent<br />

MAXON BROTHERS _ IIIt_<br />

A conscientious policy<br />

Tuxedo<br />

makes<br />

t-_O00 ___.- J ,all<br />

"<br />

its own friea_s<br />

,?_ _':<br />

?_:i:!-"_. GEORGE MEASEL, son of toriealMuseum before taking<br />

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! :"_ Y: .... ':-.,._ ! ' _ _ t' i,; WARD MR. and MEASEL, MRS..GEORGE of Pemberton ED- ware. up her graduate studies in Dela-<br />

,:,}:<br />

*ii ;_i; _'_ . !,_ road, will receive his Bachelors " * *<br />

: :_' i/ degree, with a major in Biology, _ THOMAS PEEBLES, son of<br />

' , :i . ''" from ThielCollege,Greenville, blR. and MRS. RUSSELL<br />

: _ Pa, June 4. At Thiel, George PEEBLE_,'ofBedfordroad,has<br />

ANN ARBOR 76 KERCHEVAL BIRMINGHAM was a member of the Varsity retained his status on the Dart-<br />

" "T" Club, Lambda Chi Alpha mouth College Dean's List for<br />

"" " _n the Hill Fraternity, Canterbury Club, the. winter term. Thomas will<br />

the varsity swimming and ten- be graduated from Dartmouth<br />

} _. Grosse Pointe Farms his teams and the Student Sen- this month.<br />

f*_, _. , . •<br />

i : _ Cabin<br />

: !: " Makesthe<br />

L ._ the Home<br />

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:_'.. Mount Vernon Colonial<br />

:_: They don't come much nicer than this one. 4 bedroomsl 3 baths, a<br />

• r nice paneled library, jalousie enclosed terrace, and a well located<br />

100x160 foot site, are but a few of the attractive features inherent<br />

_:_ to this property.<br />

_.".' The new High School under construction, elementary schools, Loch-<br />

::_ moor County Club and the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, are but a short<br />

::,_. distance away; and--THE PRICE IS RIGHT,<br />

i MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU?<br />

IF YOUR HOME IS FOR SALE are the frills clouding the facts?<br />

• ,,_ ,o. o.. _,,,,.. -,o a,o,o., whyY.. Are our area rugs so dramatic and so dazzling that we're 1_I<br />

$_0u14List WithJohnstone & Johnstone" across the board as an "arty, avant-garde line".) The fact of _<br />

We have 40 experienced, f_ll time salespeopleoperating in our 3 Grosso<br />

Pointe offices. We advertise extensively, finance, have a trade.in plan.<br />

insurance department, and belong to a 240 member National Referral<br />

"MAD HUSH" FOR F£SHIONI It's Cobbles'<br />

newest young and wonderful winner, The ve_-in<br />

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a conservatively beautiful carpet Like "Hatteras' made Cf fcr_lz<br />

Organization which gives us advance information on people being tran_- snappy T. Perfect on a perky little heel, Reedy to arcylic . . . one of many sound, basic carpets sporting CAVIl<br />

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= o.,c_s _._'--, _ g_ll_lgt_l''|'' Shoes Terms • , •<br />

Grosse Pointe's kargett Arra_gcd<br />

Shoe Store<br />

R E A L T O R S _ 161144Kercheval,Next to Winklemon'$"In the Village" _ I1_<br />

TU 4-0600 f# 886.4._66 Hours:Men., Thurs.,Fri. 'til 9# Daily 'til 6<br />

We Pe=ture: • Mr. Easton e Miss America • Buster Brown<br />

• Hu_h.Pupples • French Shriner • Jarman , * Pedwin 776.5510 21435 MaCkAt_"<br />

T1nUng Our SpcciMty • P,F. Footwesr<br />

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P6geSixteen<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursd_,l_" "<br />

,i Sty ocie News Gathered.from<br />

All of the Po nte<br />

' Reed C. Zenses Wed 50 Years Miss Seh.tte BridgeClub Cottage Auxiliary SlateElizabeth C.ssDAR College Women Meet Junel_<br />

ii_<br />

!<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Reed C. 7_ns, and Mrs. Glen. Bamberger,<br />

"<br />

of Devonshire road, recentlyCostaMesa,Calif.<br />

of Will Be Bride<br />

_ sts Meeting nners Slated j..o Meeting at City Club Members of CollegeWomen's<br />

DetroithistorywillhighlightClub will"take to the hills"contributed .......,_<br />

celebrated their fiftieth wed. The dinner, held at Stouffer's Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. _ The Cottage Hospital Women's _is season's final meeting of for their final meeting of the social agencies°_"¢:_a<br />

diag anniversary, and were restaurant, Eastland, was a!so Schulte, of Radnor circle, have Grosse Pointe Memorial Auxiliary will hold a general the Elizabeth Cass Chapter, season, to be held at the Wash. tinuing scholarshipt0a<br />

meeting at the Grosse Pointe Daughters of the American Rev- tenaw Country Club June 10. cal student, now i_<br />

]honored many parties during given the month by<br />

friends,<br />

their with attended Mrs. Peter by Nelson, Mrs. tens' of Detroit, sister,<br />

and cousins, Mrs. Frank Foley<br />

announced their daughter, the engagemen_ Margaret Ann, of<br />

to Albert Louis Raden, of Rose.<br />

Bridge announced, Club winners have been Hunt Club on Wednesday, June olution, the Women's on Monday, City Club. June 5, at atAn10:30 executive o'clockboard will meeUug preceed ye_l:t Wayne$tateu_<br />

er tur_heon,_<br />

A fsrafly dinner party was and Thomas Potvin of Grosse viRe. May 22: North and South, 7.<br />

! given tlm nightof theiranni.PointePark.<br />

A four-dayvacationto Lost from<br />

Miss<br />

St.PaulHigh<br />

Schultewas<br />

Schooland<br />

graduated Russell<br />

Veale; Mrs.<br />

Youl_g<br />

Frank<br />

and<br />

Coolidgelow<br />

Foster The<br />

a<br />

businessessionwillfolcocktailand<br />

luncheonMrs.RobertArtner,members<br />

Mrs. Norman Parker and<br />

of<br />

the<br />

order<br />

general<br />

by p re<br />

meeting<br />

sid e n t,<br />

call<br />

Ruth<br />

to the_guestswillbe_I<br />

oy _ay Riley,w_ tl<br />

versaryby theirdaughters,Mrs. Lake Woods Club in Lincoln,iis presentlyattendingWayne and Mrs.Harry Clarke. period,starting at 11:30o'clock,the DetroitHistoricalSocietyBrowne at 11o'clock. The main accompanyinghetse<br />

Donald Palnte Woods, Bambergeroof and Mrs. Grosse Wil- Mich., concluded the many iStateUniversity. Her fiancewas Eastand West:Mary De Poor- Speaker Relations willbe consultant Lou Graft,Guild,have who color-slide presentation arrangedtofeatur- givea order electionofofbusinesswillbe new officers. the _itar and dulcimw, I<br />

liam Gates,of Corona del Mar, events, graduated from<br />

High School and<br />

St. Thomas<br />

received a<br />

tar and Andrew Walrond; Beatrice<br />

Comae and Nellie Garant.<br />

been in the field of hospital ing such landmarks as Ledyard<br />

relations for some 15 Hall, the Parish House and 01d<br />

A report of the social service<br />

chairman, Helen Armstrong,<br />

Betty Jones, whowill_,<br />

readings in a _m_<br />

Calif. Arriving back in their Elm Bachelor of Arts degree from May 24: North and South, Mr. years. He was, at one t i m e, Christ Church. should cause pride among the "The Seasons.',<br />

Also arriving for the round<br />

of activities from California was<br />

court home yesterday, after a the University of Detroit, where<br />

visit to the British Isles during he is presently attending graduand<br />

Mrs. Frank Christensen;<br />

Jessie Cook and James Cook.<br />

managing editor of the Univer.<br />

sity of Michigan Medical Builenotablefamiliesnow<br />

Stately mansions ofbeingused Detroit's __. _<br />

W'flliam Gates, and the tens" which they attended the open- ate school East and West: Margaret Col- tin, as well .4s in charge oi by civic and cultural organiza-<br />

: grmndchlldren, Miss Karen ing of the Cripps Building at A July 21 wedding is planned, tins and Jessica Hansen; Char- public relations for the huge tions, including the Children's<br />

_ Gates, and Mr. and Mrs. John St. John's College, Cambridge, lotte oBelens and A. G. Beard. University Hospital Museum and Merrill-Palmer In.<br />

Hoekstra<br />

Calif.<br />

of Sunset BeJw.h, May<br />

a n d<br />

13,<br />

M<br />

and<br />

R S<br />

were<br />

. H U<br />

guests<br />

M P H<br />

of<br />

R<br />

]KR.<br />

E Y L, G. Stedman, III len<br />

May<br />

Walrond<br />

27: North<br />

and<br />

and<br />

James<br />

South,<br />

Eld-<br />

El-<br />

"My most exciting assignment stitute,<br />

Luncheon<br />

will also<br />

is optional<br />

be reviewed,<br />

at 12:15<br />

. those days," states Mr. Graft, o'clock.<br />

i<br />

CRIPPS, of Bull's Head Farm ridge; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph:<br />

ot_ _--d_drenin_.deStokeC_ldtugt_, S._,_m. Will Take Bride Walker. _"wasa_tin_aspras_cret_ry<br />

Better Literature<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Dennis McKee, of<br />

MS. Pleasant, Mich., and Mr.<br />

shire, England, were MR. and<br />

MRS. SIMPSON C. LEONARD. Planning an August 12 wed.<br />

East and West: G. P.<br />

bell and Leo Lesinski;<br />

Camp. tOmanDr.whoThOmaSevaluatedFrancis,theJr.,Salkthe<br />

Elsie Polio Vaccine."<br />

_ Feathers, Down, or Wool<br />

cling and are Patricia Lynn G. Erin Stedman, Cassidy, HI,<br />

whose engagement has been an-<br />

Navy and Andrew• Walrond. _<br />

Cyl.VP. Pear Tree<br />

Robert A. Waters, president<br />

of the Cottage Hospital board of<br />

trustees, will also give a talk.<br />

COltnC_<br />

The next<br />

To Meet<br />

m e e t i n g of the<br />

"_/ notmeed by her parents, Mr. and Prlz Auxiliary members and thelr Grosse Point,_ Beffer Literature<br />

_ COMFORTERS Mrs. troit, Edward J. Cassidy,ofDe- Questers e reservations<br />

guests may bymake contacting luncheonfor Mrs. Priday,June9,at12:30o'clock,<br />

Youth Councilis scheduled<br />

_ Remade Like New Both thebride-elect and her _ne members of Pear Tree ArnoldM. Davidson,TU 64788, at theLakeshoreroad home of BALDO B]l,l_J<br />

_!!i finance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chapter of Questers, Inc., are or Mrs. Paul E. Knopf, 885- Mrs. Diamond PhKips.<br />

_i! BED _ro.e _oin _e_ur_es_<br />

_;_i r_.<br />

PILLOWS<br />

Cleaned and Recovered<br />

Lynn four<br />

University<br />

road, G. Stedman, of<br />

are<br />

Michigan,<br />

attending Jr., ofwhere Bal- the<br />

she Deltais Gamma a _uniorsorority affiliatedandwith be<br />

proud at the ofrecent the prize national they received: conven-: 1513, before June 2.<br />

tion of Questers in Philadelphia.: GPH$ Graduates<br />

Questers' annual contest for<br />

Representatives from the<br />

a_on_ tho, w_o participate in<br />

the Council's regular meetings<br />

For training Baldomeans and for succe_ y0_<br />

Baldo Billeci co-ov_r_<br />

if: (Choice of Pillow Ticking $1.99 each) is a senior _,ffiliated with Alpha year-bookdesigns petitive; this year is highlycom- the cover Will Have Party and courage support the its reading effortsof togood an- Seven Hills of Rome.<br />

i Tau Omega fraternity and work- made by Pear Tree program<br />

_,_ BERLIN & PILLOW CO. ing toward a degree in Business chairman Mrs. Wilfred Lade- *'Smooth Sailing" is the theme ,=literature by teenagers.<br />

Administration. macher won firstprize.<br />

rm _.k.p EL 6-9152 At a May luncheon chapter ment party sponsored by the<br />

oftenpro-<br />

QUH.T of the annual aRer-commence- dA_ °'_'_'_ II<br />

9Q<br />

• TR 2-7554 .a ve_ry Thosewho hesitate<br />

;- =:<br />

i: : ....<br />

_ fit from the mistakes of others, officers new year.Presidentis,Mrs._d- were installed for the<br />

ward Kyle Heglin, vice presi-<br />

Grosse Mother_' Pointe Club. High ThisS eseniors- h o o 1<br />

only, non-date affair will be _n.,<br />

a_s _-1! II<br />

wt_., FrJ.for Boys and II<br />

_: . dent is Mrs. J. D. Boccaccio,heldin the FriesBallroomof _r_s;V_es.s Vhu_ for _I 16701 E. Warren Phone TU f_<br />

; _ treasureris Mrs. B.C. Watson the Grosse PointeWar Memo- saysOnly [|<br />

rialon Thursday,June 15 from _<br />

c' and Sheridan. secretaryis Mrs.'11.F. 10 o'clockuntil2 in the morn.<br />

L ' Mrs. Grant Hales willserve ing.<br />

' _<br />

as program chairmanfor 1967- Casino tableswillbe in OlO.<br />

_ 68 era*ion, ali.band, "_ho O_e.<br />

• i _ Eyed Jacks," wilI phy for<br />

dancing and a buffet supper wRl<br />

The Shopsof • High<br />

Tickets<br />

School<br />

wiU go<br />

during<br />

on sale<br />

the<br />

at<br />

first<br />

the<br />

=, - rce Meets June 7 o'clock.<br />

!i. :: '_ The regular meeting of the week in June at $3 per person.<br />

,_,,, ¢ (<br />

Grosse Pointe Rose Society is It is hoped that all Grosse<br />

, i_,! ;i_ iii! _ schedulednext Wednesday eve- Pointe parents o£ graduating<br />

Ii PRESENT<br />

!if!i!!::ii) ning, June 7, at the Central seniors will encourage their<br />

'.'_i_: i_<br />

_./_ _<br />

: _!i_<br />

:_<br />

-<br />

"•<br />

Branch<br />

Library,<br />

Grosse Pointe Public<br />

Kereheval avenue at<br />

participation in this party which<br />

will be the last event the Senior<br />

_,,_, F_sber ro_ cla.w_sha_ ,oge_er. *':_*' OMEGA<br />

-:', , , . : FI Refreshmentswillbe served Members ofthe committeein<br />

'14REl) $11 Holtand Mrs. Robert Waters. tiesare generalchairmenMrs. Timetokthe Romanway..<br />

!:!_liti!i i • at 7:30o"clockby Mrs.Harlan chargeof theevening'sfestivi-<br />

.......... iThe meeting proper starts .at Frank Premer and Mrs. Rayii:<br />

i__ : !iI "' AstheNewHana . . : r<br />

The program wet focus on _e man Mrs. Jay Deeds, entertain-i<br />

solvingof roseproblems.Mere- mond ment chairman Meliinger, Mrs. ticketAndrew. chairll:i'i<br />

..: _ .<br />

: i<br />

,-_<br />

m-' the . ,<br />

' bers and guestswill,be urged Brown, punch chairman Mrs.<br />

rose-growingexperiences, ,o ask questionsand sharetheir Wray chairmanMrs.FredericAltman<br />

Donaldson,decorations<br />

Pointe are inured to participate. David Russell.<br />

iil! :i: ShoeSalon" " _ adult zesidentso£Grosse and chaperonesehah'm_n Mrs.<br />

) _ juvenile There delinquency was a good years deal less ago of Come. living tohasn't think changed of it, themuch cost<br />

_.i:_ when Pop used-the woodshedas in recent years-..it has always<br />

an administration building, taken allmost peoplecan get.<br />

.l<br />

: PUBLIC SALES<br />

Not An Auction _ All Items Priced<br />

h Id hi<br />

Houseo Furnis ngs<br />

.- Mrs,W, O01bumStandish<br />

475 L_keland<br />

' Grosse Polnte<br />

- _ _ - S_turday, June 3 from 10 a.m.<br />

ra bson s ,.,<br />

HaldemanFinnie<br />

879 £11air Place<br />

' Grosse Pointe Park<br />

_i req_egt_ _lo_r _Jq'e_ence Saturday, June 10 from 10 a.m.<br />

_i_i ata,_o_ o_ Mr, EidonE, Fox<br />

! !120 S. Oxford<br />

:'* t_ co_pIete fall 1967 coutur_ knit colIectio_ o_ Grosse Polnte Woods<br />

Saturday June 17 from 10 s.m. Cloth-like texture<br />

ii : _a acesca fO _* _ mo_"_ EstateofKathleenG.Doughty 42_ Washington Rd. ' in 14_


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guitars, $16.50, Combo organs, silveLVogue Jewelers,22377<br />

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BOOKS purchased.Entire It. +.<br />

6F--TO SHARE on Consignmentfor All name brands in stock, braries,finesingle items.<br />

AD S _lian_es I _r.ond_t_oning, 6 summer mon_s. _ accept- New sport ,,pear and Ungerie Asps from $21,_, electric ' ,V E BUY old gold, jewelry and :<br />

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tiques, Bolan,10233 silver, Woodward,TO cb_a, "_LPRJ- Browsers always welcome.<br />

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_t_tdlreal..es_ willtutor readingfor ele- providea completelineof exceptelectric. One bedroom blywithformaldiningroom. stallat/ons. Stock fittingand 6-2,500. B.C. ClaesBook Shop. Miss !....<br />

_s_i'Ited too_ u_- mentarygrades.$2 per hour. servicesin the iollowing $165 includingthe above. 3 adults.962-6526. completegunsmithing,<br />

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Ethel CIaes,1670 Leverette<br />

PAIR of mahogany twinbeds. _.:<br />

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90,19¢4,4,500miles,<br />

Call TUxedo<br />

6-0016after5 p.m.<br />

:_::_ • + _<br />

HTOCIW LIMITS TEENAGE GIRL in vicinity to transportation. Will travel._ Kercheval 886-3060 meat with same, dose to :_(:: if::<br />

i m_r,¢ #e_ help in kitchenat dinner<br />

time.75ean hour.CallTUx-<br />

Days 732*74.87. Evenings808.<br />

2781.<br />

transportation. Callbetween9 BEDROOM set, white Provin.!MONOGRAMMING exclusively|I--AUTOS<br />

and 5:39,3714905. cial.C o ck ta ii table,lamp by handon sweaters,dresses,<br />

FOR SALE i_"j, _<br />

,1,mla<br />

0jI,[.f_,ARK _,,_,w_ ,_d<br />

edo 2.9922after_:30.<br />

TYPIST<br />

LARGE HOME near the lake. tables,fruitwoodProvincial.blousesand men's shirts_<br />

l_ A I-m_.PENGHAND? Step-down 4 bedrooms,3 livingbaths,maid's room, den, RETrieD Florida---would<br />

COUP=- liketo ]lyingrent in TU 4-2631. Monogram Embroidery Shop<br />

with your spring cleaning,,quarters.Availableimmedi, furnishedapartmentor house STOVE, Hotpointelectricde- New Location Don' t Settle :++++: '_<br />

_+ _ •<br />

, o00. ,.. 4o-, ,++. for less ' ++`<br />

FRIENDLY East Side office yard.work,odd_obs,etc. for Julyand August.Grosse 404CapitolTheatreBldg. _!?<br />

_ C_rlevo has opening for tYpist who is Pointe personal references. Stainless •G e n e v a sink.dis. 1550 Broadway, WO 2-1405 _.;:::<br />

_,, .9_p,Sm+ CiTY _ accurate Luring in its field, Co. and is ideal small fast. conditions. but Manufac- leader HANDYMAN CALLHOUSEHOLD 8_6-3819 SERVICE RIVARD Johnstone offJefferson, 6" Johnstone closeto DESIRE TUS-0794. 3 or 4 bedroom unfur, posal,$25. table, ft.sailingdinghy,$I_0.TU benches, Knotty 5 R., pine$10. picnic 10 ITALIAN ---excellent windcondition,$100. organ, 3 octave th ii+i : +<br />

e"tr_-m_m_r , Not_ Bestequipment.New offices, residentspark.Beautlful5- nlshedhouseinGrossePninte 1.3584. High hat for drum set, $35. i<br />

_ _ Unusua/_.-_.'inge benefits. Train EXPERIENCED babysitter at- room lower, balcony offbed- school disl_ict..-W19. ++= CADILLAC '<br />

_ FARM_ Phone on the822-3168. _ob for advancement, tendingcollegein would loveto takethe care Fall o_ lookslikei room in cnlonlalhouse familyhouse.By that_..,ARTICLES FOR SALE CLARINET,verygoodcovdition, Excellentfor beginner,$45. i@;.; +Fj_:]] '::: __:!<br />

•.m_t _ 14. ,nd<br />

HAIRDRESSER wanted in<br />

small Sa}Jy Kaiser, children.References.July TUxedo 6-2674+ huge 15. window Ceramic+tile in living room bath AMAZING, DON'T DICKER AT MUSKIN swimming pool, 18 ft-i SHOP MORE ILLAC FOR GIVES YOUR YOUINVEST- MUCH<br />

and fireplace.Responsible THE MUSICCENTER. LOW. Lomart"Diatomite'filterand FLUORSCENT light fixtures MENT THAN MOST NEW<br />

!<br />

k_m._ _ _M,_ GrossePointeshop.TUxedo BRITISH Universitystudentde- couplewith new baby pro- REY, STORY & CLARK, "and allaccessories; .also3.6 (double),suitablefor home CARS AT THE SAME PRICE<br />

_t_a_mv_l SECRETARY--FOR GENERAL<br />

startingapproximatelyJuly<br />

10.E,'xperieneed withchildren<br />

month.<br />

4.932.5 or<br />

Willgive<br />

TU 5-3381.<br />

lease.TU I_<br />

est,tellus.<br />

our pricesaren'tthelow- lawn mower. 882-1498. ft.,one ,iit. FORMANCE AND PLF__.S- !I_ii!_! _<br />

_Cmter, M_..XOFFICE WORK in realestate, and could give tutoring in ,PETERBORO baskets,unfin. 2 METAL CABINETS and one<br />

,Mustbe responsible tohandle English,French,etc.Excel°ALTER RD. SouthofJefferson. wood cabinet .....<br />

Duplex,3-bedroom,1½ bath. GulbransonOrgan, ished,no lidsorhinges. Creels 6 LONG TABLES.<br />

i_N_ ,_ _m,'m_eT, W0005 _ telephone,typingand 5 days per week, hours filing, 9 lentswimmer.Will tryany- TUxedo _-0_5. reg.$1595................. $ 795 $1.75._,ubletops,$2.Prints3 DESKS.<br />

me_a_ thing but no typing or short- and linings_ Thursday and<br />

, p_, _ ana a.m.- 5 !_.m.Pleasantwork-<br />

...... foldingarms.<br />

_m_m _ msl_- ing conditions. E x c e !le n t hand.862-'/960. INCOME, Cou_villefirstblock 'l._wreyHiltondemo 695 Friday 9-5,8_B Washington.6 METAL Foldingchairswith<br />

startingsalary.Ask for Mr. SOLVE yourvacationproblems! offMack.Livingroom,dining Lowrey Holiday,studio TUxedo 4-9432. 10 OFFICE CHAIRS. .<br />

_ OF OWNING THE<br />

STANDARD OF<br />

THE WORLD<br />

See Detroit's Finest<br />

Selectionat<br />

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_,m__ _m_l_w- DiSanto,TU 1-6300. Home and Petcarewhileyou room, bedroom,kitchenand used ................................ 1150 ORIENTAL rugs,deep freezeFOLDING DOOR from snack<br />

.'_ud _ Johrlston_ _._ Johns,on, are ask away. for Mrs, Call Hyde, 886-2999and Refer- bath. Allutilities Refrigerator furnished. andGarage. stove. Lowrey demo Brentwoo_ ..............................<br />

1395 unit, stove,custom made drapes, ,,,. TU _-0773<br />

DALGLEtSH<br />

stm_ m _, m_a ;OUPLE to manage new 21 ences.<br />

TA_ _ rmm,_r, unit apartment building in St. PART TIME babysitting, tele- :NEWPORT $120per month.331-0357. near the River. 5<br />

Story& Clark40"console<br />

LowreyHeritagedemo.$1695. piano, reg. $795 ............ 599<br />

0305.<br />

kitchenette set,s,.dtcases. 1965 WHIRLPOOL refrigerator,<br />

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Clair Shores. WO 3-9707, DI<br />

1-1612.<br />

phone answering, mature, responsible,GrnssePomterefroom<br />

lower, 2 bedrooms.<br />

Lovely neighborhood.Avail-<br />

Cbickeringbaby grand<br />

(ebony) ............................ 995 PIANOS<br />

bottom freezer,$100. 1965<br />

completely rebuilt, Roper gas range,$75. 886- Michigan'sLargestCadillac<br />

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E_st_, rocksads_ ?ART.TIM_ nurse,20 to 25 erences.VAlley1.3367. ableJune I.Responsiblemid- guaranteed, $_98. 5493. Dealer _i<br />

_a_ m_ aua hours per week to help in die age couple. 824.@28. Wurlitzer Spinet piano ...... 299 THE MUSIC CENTER KENMORE heayv duty auto- 6/61 WOODWARD TR 5.0309<br />

_, met m_ ms-<br />

_R_AREA<br />

physicians<br />

and 1 morning.East e_ce"3 afternoom Warren _A-_SITUATION (Domestic)<br />

nearCadieuxRd. Reply Box<br />

WANTED<br />

SHORIAN _A_T<br />

Rebuiltpiano, guaranteed ............ 199 22933Gratiothr.9 Mi.Hrs.:10-9<br />

Playerpiano................ 295<br />

mattew a s h e r, 1 yearold.<br />

Tuxedo 2-3933.<br />

OpenMon.-Thurs. Eve.Tall9 +<br />

822- CADILLAC<br />

Muter_a _a G. _0,GrossePie.News. COOK for entertaining, $1,5.ON II MILE ROAD, ½ BLOCK DON'T READ THIS GIRLS bike,faircondition, $10. PONTIAC tible,fullpower. '64 Catalinaconvex'- Bide and i:'_ ! i . :<br />

]OUNTER women, experienced Waitressavailable<br />

771-7132. ffdesired. WEST OF JEFFERSON THE MUSIC CENTER Unlessyou are original, crea- Call884-5387. white. Completelyoriginal,<br />

tr_lA_ dry cleaning,manage stere AVAILABLE JUNE :[ST.New, 22933Gratiotnr. gMLBxs.: 10-9<br />

driver.Upperfiatavailable. 1 EXPERIENCED ladywishesday- attractive, spacious,air con-<br />

Liveor thriftywithAntiques,__--_<br />

Old-fiques, Jewelry,Junkque. complete.W a In u t<br />

completely equipped. Low<br />

vanity, mileage.TUxedo 1-1038.<br />

}ii:i<br />

, .....<br />

:<br />

full time,I parttime.Denby work. A-I cleaningor iron- ditioned,fullycarpetedone BRASS F£REPLACE fixtures,For thebestvarietyinvalues chest,china closet.DRexel 1966 PLYMOUTH Fury Tfl,2 i _ :<br />

I _l)Dl_ CANDIDS Cleaners, 15029 Kercheval, ing. WA 5-6252. bedroom units. All the fine<br />

appointments, cunviencesand<br />

complete, almost<br />

331-1723. /<br />

new, $20. visit<br />

THE GRIST MILL<br />

_<br />

i<br />

1-6655. door bardtop, V-8 auto. trans. '_<br />

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timNo sin/mum GrossePointe. CLEANING, ironingor office securityou desire.½ block MOW.NG TO FLORIDA 21151Mack<br />

'-_l_'t _m+over"/0PART TIME saleshelp.Expert- cleaning. 922-5584. to transportation, CivicCen- BlackPersianlamb coat,mink<br />

thy0ur]_ometo _I_0b. Forappoint- see enced or wt!)_ngto learn. 886- 5B--EMPLOYMENT ter, lake and Shores pool. trim, % length,size16.PR HOLLYWOOD<br />

886.1640DOUBLE BED complete,low 4<br />

poster painted white, like<br />

bed, single, new, $757 Bathinette, .%3;<br />

mission,power ed glass,whitesidewalls,<br />

steering, tint- excellentcondition.$1995.TU<br />

5-0031....<br />

i_<br />

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, _ +<br />

el_es' ' rnoRc_eahve"1814. BUREAU Conveniento shoppingarea 1-0964. nearlynew,perfectcondition,stroller, $3;baby buggy,$I0. ,:'<br />

_b, call J. S. De and expressway.Modelopen complete,$35. Yorkbarbells, 882-2299. MERCURY, '62, power steering,<br />

whitewalls, specialupholstery,<br />

_.::<br />

!i: :<br />

_._ DELIVERY<br />

VRlago Food<br />

MAN<br />

Market.<br />

wanted<br />

18330<br />

for IF<br />

ment<br />

YOU<br />

and<br />

are<br />

have<br />

seeking,<br />

good<br />

employrefer-<br />

Saturday,<br />

_ p.m.<br />

Sunday, 1 p.m. to A_NTIQUEEarly<br />

wood settee, $300.<br />

Victorian<br />

Walnut<br />

roseand<br />

double<br />

er-La-_htin,<br />

set, _._.<br />

Georgian<br />

Dishes,<br />

pattern,<br />

Horn. GARAGE<br />

Bunk beds,<br />

RUMMAGE<br />

clothing, furniture,<br />

SALE -- large<br />

miles.<br />

engine,<br />

Best offer<br />

1 driver,<br />

takes.<br />

12,000<br />

V._di<br />

_CEDUCATI{_N Mack. ences call the Effieiant Workera<br />

Employment Agency. 884.3360 PR 8-7260<br />

ebony ov_ mirror, $75.(W'mdsor)<br />

1-519-945-381L<br />

service for 8, many<br />

$15. VAlley 4-0624.<br />

extras, lawn mower, miscellaneous,<br />

1883 Hunt Clnb, Thursday,<br />

ley 2-7059. ',:_!:i<br />

_'_0-NSinour teach_ sbl_o, new) 4A--HELP WANTED LOraineS_/1E GROSSE POINTEHO_'_.Entire FRIDGIDAIRE refrigerator, Friday, 10 to 3. BARRACUDA must sell immediately. Plymouth, '64, Ra- .<br />

i_.._ week.No organ[ (Domestic) f>--FOR<br />

(Unfum|shed)<br />

RENT-- 6A--_:OR<br />

(Furn|shed)<br />

RENT<br />

day,<br />

household<br />

June<br />

of<br />

4, 2<br />

furniture.<br />

to 5:30.<br />

Sun-<br />

1068<br />

Hudson<br />

d_ning room<br />

stove,8-piece<br />

set. 4-plece<br />

walnut<br />

bed- 8A---OFFICE E{_UIPMENT din, heater, whitewalls, tint-<br />

+<br />

i _.<br />

¢_' _ _:+ I_ cooks+ COmPLeTELY FURNISHF-,D Berkshire+ room suite. 2 single beds, FOR SAL' inC. ed glass, A£ter power + p.m., brakes, I+_3 steer- New. +!::<br />

_,_._tL<br />

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I_ waitresses Pointe EmpIoyment and couples, Agency, Grosse<br />

TUxedo 5-4576.<br />

CA_A _RAND [_<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Grosse Pointe home, 4 bed- DOUBLE walnut, BED excellent complete, condition. lovely<br />

rooms, June 13 bathrooms, for4 to 6available months. 881.2162.<br />

other miscellaneous i t e m s.<br />

TUxedo 1-2061.<br />

FRIDGIDAIRE electric stove<br />

TYPEWRITERS and a d d i n g castle, Grosse Pointe Woods.<br />

machines, new, rebuilt. Reasonahleprices.NationalOf-<br />

1960CORVETTE, an excellent<br />

:,L<br />

+i .<br />

_C<br />

(lusicGuitar,<br />

SYI_IOS SUMMER T_P_.babysitting, oc-<br />

35096 JEFFERSON at Shook<br />

Road,Southof TassiesTav-<br />

Broker. TUxedo<br />

TUxedo 5-9210.<br />

2-6781 or<br />

MOVING. Hamiltongas dryer,<br />

and refrigerator; 9'x12'cotton riceEquipment,18833Harper<br />

rug, $I0;fireplacefixtures,<br />

at Bishon.TUxedo<br />

-<br />

1-7130. ED<br />

buy,<br />

1-3824.<br />

owner leavingcountry.<br />

_s_lar, Bauj0, easionellyall day duringsum-<br />

_taland_les met months. 70c per hour. era.New 2 bedrooms, spaciousone dining room, and HOLLYWOOD AVE. $"?5;gasstove,$75;handmow-<br />

er,new, $25; Puritronrange $18;mirror,beautifulframe. TUxedo 2-268,5.<br />

8B--ANTIQUES 1965 BURGUNDY Bonneville<br />

l_rcheval<br />

Ferry School area, Grosse<br />

PointeWoods. Call after6<br />

individualbasements,fullyAttractive3-bedroomColonial hood,$20.88,5.6,309.<br />

ANTIQUES--1 DAY SALE<br />

co._,pe. Black vinyltop,bur-<br />

g_ndymatchinginterior. Pow-<br />

_P0in_:Parms<br />

P_s.372-89_4<br />

p.m.,886-1347. air-conditioned, G•E. range, completelyfurnished, Lease1 ANTIQUES: Chippendaledesk,FRIGIDAIRE electricstove,<br />

oven, dishwasher, refrigera- year from July 1st. bureau, tabIe, HeppIewhite $40, refrigerator, $30. RCA June 10 from 9 A.M.<br />

tor.Utilities exceptelectric. T. RAYMOND JEFFS bureau,table.Porcelainac:<br />

Hi-Fi,$45.Hand mower, $15.556LODGE, 2 blockseastof the<br />

er steering,brakes,AM-FM<br />

with<br />

glass.Low<br />

rear<br />

mileage,likenew.<br />

speaker, tinted i<br />

_! Detroit2 blocksfrom TU 2-1095. Jeffersonian<br />

_,.._ 0r_c__rdion; C_oDA BUSFordt Express.° Lake park 81Kercheval TU 1-1100 cessories. 886-5901. FENDER electricguitarwith MANY authenticperiodpieces. ApartmenLs. First Tony, $2,350takes 779-2903. it. Call<br />

_1 HOUSEKEEPER privileges.<br />

1-791-6320. 6B----ROOblSFOR RENT ORGAN electronieteaching lessonsin ourstudio, new case,llkenew. lux reverb,amp, FenderVibro. excellentfor.Sheratonches Chippendalechairsand tablesand mir- '64VW, poweredby '64Corvalr<br />

CA_BURN RESPONSIBLE woman to be SOMERSET -- Upper 6 rooms PLEASANT front room, kitchen $1.00 per week. No organ condition, and Fuzz tone, new.<br />

"onduty"10:30_..m.to 7 p.m. with 2 porches,half base- and Ia u n d ry privileges,needed,freepracticetime. , TUxedo 2-0298.<br />

chairs. Empire and Victorian Corsa engine, good condition,<br />

chest,chairsand secretary, many extras,$1,750or best<br />

noTeacher Monday throughFriday.Care m e n t, convenientlocation GrossePointeWoods.1 or 2 MusicCenter,775+8000 after4 4 posterbeds. Pine Grand- offer.881.2006.<br />

Term for pleasant Grosse Pointe $150 per month. TU 6-3880. ladies. References. 886-6955. p.m., Mr. Matt. BOYS English bike, good con- father clock. ReNer sofa and<br />

_]_ kl_._ 1-7747 home one child.Extraweekly for working couple help and EXECUTIVE type 3 bedroom After 6 p.m. RENT a new pianoas longas dition, $15. Call 321-3274. chair. Landscape and marine '60new, OLDS _95. g8TUxedo convartihle, 2.-0930. like<br />

TU 4-2832 eom_sinforheavycleaning-- brick.Knottypinetiledsun- L AavailableJuly R G E comfortableroom to employed youlike.No timelimit. BUILT.IN top,Hudson gasunits,oven,cook brand.TUxedo paintings.Romney 1788.Orientallamps, portrait rugs, FALCON %3 Futura4 door,ex-<br />

_ I<br />

and bath available,<br />

live in or ouL Private room<br />

garage, fenced yard, beautiful<br />

landscaping, fruit tree.<br />

porch, tiled basement, 2½ car<br />

lady. Hame privileges. References.<br />

8_6.35_3after 5 p.m.<br />

22933Gratiotnr. 9 Mi. Hrs.: 10-9 4-0676.<br />

ELECTRIC DRYER, like new, GARAGE SALE Saturday,June<br />

THE MUSIC CENTER ]<br />

Large 175piecesof antique milkglass.Mu-<br />

glass collection.<br />

china, scrolls, Sterling silver,<br />

4234.<br />

cellent condition, ,?_50. 886.<br />

CallTU 4-5690 Convenientto Harper _2E0_6C----.OFFIeESFOR RENT $_. Loungechair,$10,Phone 3.9 a.m.to 3 p.m.851 Bed- seum exhibited1960, 110 CORVETTE, 1962 -- excellent<br />

' 294.2642. AVAILABLE NOW--2 new air- bcrinapunch set.Miscellane- hardtopandsof top.644.1130<br />

S--SITUATION WANTED • conditionedofficesin Chet IMPERIAL Strato-rocker-reclin- FISHER amplifier, XI00,never ons items from atticto ga- eveningsorweekends.<br />

-- evenings,week end. THE presswayand CARDEN Morang. COURT. Sampson utilitiesp TravelBuilding.<br />

ro v id ed, $70 All 882-0320. or,neverused, cost $186, sacrifice$130. wrong color, fordRd. used. diLlon, Guaranteedperfect S90.881.9737. con- piecescolored,includingAm- rage. Mrs.Geo.Fenkellestate,<br />

Antiquesmostlyfrom Mrs. RAMBLER condition,originalo wagon,1964,Classic w n e r,<br />

_II_,.--<br />

,_,':,vrdTy<br />

SECRETARIAL SERVICES<br />

Grace Brown Elegancewith delightful con. monthly.TUxedo 5-7510. Grosre Pointe Shores,call<br />

770,4 door,outstandingcon-<br />

•Ir__Vlf, i: Mack-CadienxArea venience.Wellrecognizedas ROYAL Doultonchina,"Tiara," Win Mather owner,Rex La-<br />

"" , Transcribing, genera!, typing, a fineaddress.You and your GROSSE P01NT_ CITY,inthe 886-7422. value $220,$65. Claw ball moreaux,salesmanager, diLlon,low mileage.3910Au.<br />

_.._CK I)IREC.I Addressing,satang guestsaregreetedby auni- Village.One or more offices.4 YARDS genuinerosepointe footedtable,$35.Beds,sofa, dubon,TUxedo 2-0479.<br />

_4e_teach.[<br />

_. _tllsubje_tsfo+<br />

8_I-5350 formed doorman. Automatic Parking.TUxedo 2.7252or<br />

elevators,small?obby each TUxedo 5+0518.<br />

tableclothand 12 napkit_s,furniture.Hours 1-6 daily,iBEAUTIFUL AntiqueVictorian<br />

Firescreenandtools.Leather 1246Buckingham. chest,54" high, 44" w/_dP. $ 5AVE $<br />

_,_,col]ege _ and,J- IF YOU'LL , name the _ob you<br />

wa_t done,we'lldo it , .<br />

floor(no proof,fire longhalls).Sound proofapartments6D---RESORT<br />

with 10-footceilings. Natural<br />

PROPERTY corner bench TU 1-5404, for bench recreationroom. and straight i CARPETING, approximatelygreybiegewool, 35 sq. yds. with Ca]l 7-7012. mornings VErmont CORV_'-TES _0<br />

_X_p_p<br />

• _rns<br />

, ¢2820<br />

VA 4-9172.<br />

THE SITTERS CLUB has re-<br />

--<br />

liableadultbabysitters. 777fireplace,<br />

wall sMe. Heated<br />

LAKEFRONT A Frame chalet, __-garage.<br />

As much as 4 bed- KassubaLake, Gaylord,3 bed.<br />

rooms nnd 3 baths,maid<br />

room,2<br />

cony,uicelyfurnished.<br />

bath, fireplace,<br />

Midbal-<br />

MOVING TO<br />

I pad, TUxedo 5-4789.<br />

6,_V_G]___-b_ke _<br />

FLORIDAJ2<br />

tique comer what-not, $75;<br />

OLD BRASS trivets, +; An-<br />

Old<br />

Miniaturebrasscandlesticks,<br />

Tinselpictures,Sconces,<br />

_0<br />

SPORTS CARS<br />

-- apartmentsavailable. Just<br />

minutes from downtown or VILLA NUAVA RESORT<br />

orangechair;loveseat,green;JWROUGIIT IRON furniture and<br />

pink--vinylbedroom,chest;J lounge.Electricgrass tr_mand"much,<br />

much more . . .<br />

Make theshopa MUST.<br />

M.G.. Healey,Sprites,Jags,<br />

Spitfire, TR-4's, etc.<br />

_m_ no_<br />

_'_ I_des.<br />

:_e_"_ret Certl.<br />

TRI-CITY the Xway. 2900E. Jefferson. kitchentableand c n a ir s;I mer. Electricmangle. _ug<br />

0377.Lice_sedand bonded, serviceffdesired,Furnished west4.2001. REC LINER chair,grcen;l Moran,Grosseyointe_arms.<br />

takingreservations for sum. French Provencalbedroom] lamp.TU 4-50,';'8.<br />

BABY SITTERS LO meat. 7-3365. Call for appoint- ONmer LAKE livingin CHARLEVOIX, new conies, Now<br />

a<br />

sc_t_ _chrc _ blhe_ir2_b_;k l S--_iNW__<br />

Competent, adult women --+ porary homes or apartme_.ts, i ms +, (wit healthcards)available CHALMERS-HARPER AREA-- Write Ironton,Mich.49750. marble lamps, floor lamp,I ebony•Excellentforprofes.<br />

THE<br />

SWITCHINC<br />

,.,,e=,,<br />

POST<br />

100% GuaranteeBefore<br />

De_ivery<br />

H AN EY'S<br />

LICENSED and BONDED 5-room upperfiat,complete. Call(616)L[ 7-2030. blackfloorlamp.Diningroom goosenecklamp, pole light, siona]or tioned.Guaranteed.$895. teacher.Recondi-Parkingin _ blk.Northof7Mile<br />

Rear UN _-1812 SALES & SERVICE<br />

_Y_URI_<br />

"'_L_G Slw_.,,_,,_, 754.6070<br />

ly<br />

nishcd,largekitchenwithre.<br />

redecorated, partially fur.<br />

A.FRAME, Lake Leelanau,Tra. set,breakfront, 6 chairsand SMILEY BROS, flours10 to 5<br />

15200GRATIOT<br />

DR 2.1777<br />

frigerator, fulldiningroom. verseCity area.Completely table, Detroit TR 3-68001 All MoniesGo to Charity CASH FOR CARS<br />

_"_ _-_NVALF.,S'CENTcarenightsor CallSunday betwee_t2-6p.m. modern, good beach, boat. PR 1.0964 FREE PARKING<br />

livein 5 days. T?2-Tf._, Monday after 6 p.m,82_.5153. ._ter5 p.m,PR 8.2037,


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13--REAL ESTATE 13--REAL ESTATE 13--_EAL ESTATE 13--REAL ESTATE I_REAL |STA_<br />

" FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE<br />

CLASSIFIED brick with 2 full _H.pe baths and ORIGINAL OWNER now living ,oo<br />

_!_ LAKEFRONT HOME Woods -- Four bedroom HARCOURT ROAD ST. PAUL'S PARISH and<br />

iii! GROSSE POINTE SHORES -- dining room. Has every- out of town is selling this French center entrance colo-<br />

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Pointe's greatest as set and<br />

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condition. Excellent value.<br />

thing. Deep lot. Immaculate<br />

2 bedrooms and den or 3rd<br />

bedroom, custom built 1½2-family baths, flat Mut- with<br />

al fireplace, paneled family<br />

nial, room, large formal livingdining room, natur. roora,<br />

BUCK<br />

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_, ,_,: Call TUxedo 2-6900 -- 3 Trunk Lines To Sere You Quickly<br />

frontdoor.This brand new<br />

_.ome ury and is the contains ultimate a library, in lux.<br />

sparklingLake St.Clairin<br />

the baths. Farms. Best family 4 bedrooms, room3 and glassedl_rch.Lotis100x<br />

150 with sprinkling system.<br />

powder room, second floor,<br />

3baths. twinPossible sized bedrooms, 4th bedroom2<br />

100 Kercheval<br />

familyroom, largeentrance you'veever seen.Terrace. TROMBLEY I_OAD over familyroom, 2-caratiili<br />

YourAd CanBe Charged hall with curving stairway, 5 Air conditioned. A MODERN 2-family apartment tached garage. Lot 70x185'. CHOICE<br />

)i bedrooms, 5½ baths, includ- in a fine location near the Price $53,500. room ranch,<br />

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__ ._.___,,_._,_ ingan llxl6-foot Roman bath SOLID BRICK -- Colonialsur.<br />

in mastersuite, Mutsehler roundedby statelytrees.3 Lake with livingroom, full<br />

_": kitchen, 3-car garage, lawn bedrooms, 2 baths. Dining dining room, 2 bedrooms and LOCATED NEAR HUNT EXTRA NICE<br />

||--AUTOS FOR SALE |3--REAL ESTATE 13--REAL ESTATE sprinklersystem,many un- room pluscheerybreakfast den on each floor.Ist floor CLUB b_ND OPUS .r°°_Scarplus<br />

'65BUICK Sportwagon,8 pas. FOR SAtE FOR SALE usualfeatures, room.Bigfamilyroom. isavailableforimmediateoc- Well designed custom built duced.<br />

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aenger,lullpower, excellent<br />

condition, $1,995.621 Washington<br />

Road. JUSTTHE FACT5 GROSSE POINTE W00Dg<br />

GROSSF.POINTE PARK--Quality<br />

ranch home situated on a<br />

CAPE COD -- 4 bedrooms,2<br />

baths.CenteroftheFarms.<br />

Apple pie condition. A waLk<br />

cupancy,<br />

T. RAY[vIOND J EFFS<br />

ranch featuring3 bedrooms,<br />

or 2 bedrooms plus library,<br />

Kitchen with built-ins, break- W[:_FR<br />

i _ CORVE'ITE convertible, 1965, EDfiEWOOD DRIVE -- Center HAMPTON--You wiU e n j oy quiet lane near the lake. Li. to fine schools, shops and TU 1.1100 If no ans. TU 2-0176 openingfaSt areaontoWithterrace.WindoWlmmedi.Walls<br />

Callh.p., after4 6speed, p.m. positraction, TU 4-3683. hall baths. ranch Garden3 bedrooms, room. Corn- 2<br />

pletely air conditioned. Elecpark<br />

when privileges you are and the swimming owner of<br />

this 3 bedroom, center onbrary,<br />

bedrooms, formal 2 baths, dining beautiful room, 3<br />

new kitchen, 2 s c r e e n e d<br />

bus.<br />

PRIVATE STREET.--0verlookate<br />

possession. Price $39,900.<br />

Barnes, Brownell.<br />

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MERCEDES, 1961220S,Ieather tric eye garage. Spacious, tranceColonial. Pricedrasti- porchesoverlookingthelovely ing Country Club golf 767 BERKSHIRE<br />

upholstery, new tires,S1195, sprinklered,willlandscaped callyreduced.Bringinoffers, gardens. - course.Rambling witheverythingincluding5 English NEW 3½ COLONIAL, baths,livingroom,dining<br />

5 bedroom, GEORGE PALMS<br />

LOraine7-56,56evenings, garden, bedrooms plus maid's ga-<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES room, family room with fire- CALL 886-4d_<br />

IZ--AUTOS WANTED WINDMILL POINTE DRIVF,_-- TOLES rage apartment. Pool a,d place.<br />

3 bedrooms,2 baths,libraryLAKELAND--Thiele custom pool house. Large land-<br />

WANTED -- Jeep Universal4- and gardenroom snuggledon built3 bedroom ranch.Dining scapedproperty200x _7. TU 4-7657BUILDER VA 1-7049 MEMBER REAL ESTATE GROSSE BOARD POINTE EAST reducedfor KINGS<br />

!_ii_ _ W. drive, used.Call:TU a 250.ft.wide lot.Extensiveroom, _amily room, naturalOur 26thyear inGrossePolnh TWO FAMILY--In soughtafter P. JANKOWSKI room ranch,<br />

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5-2166. livingro_m .anddiningroom fireplace. Pricereduced.<br />

TU 54100<br />

Mack-Warren section.Liv- A FAMILY BUSINESS FOR<br />

OVER A CENTURY<br />

summer.<br />

formal<br />

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Mo'ros<br />

and the lake.<br />

HUNT CLUB -- A 2-bedroom WEBER<br />

bedrooms, large kitchen, up<br />

,._ down. 23,8, Liggett N. ROSEDALECT. School, I year old, near _- MUIR ROAD, 86<br />

reatlon room _U<br />

fireplace.Star<br />

TROJAN, 1966, 24-ft.. used 29 ranch in A.1 condition. 2.ear story, carpeted, 4 large bed- Brick, 6 rooms, exceptional- ish. Perfect]<br />

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778-3050;after 6 p.m. TU secondfloor.<br />

6-0978, HOLLYWOOD --3 bedrooms, S C<br />

SAILBOAT -- Bayviewer(Sail- 1½ baths.Den and sunroom.<br />

fish), fiberglass, like new. 70-ft. lot. Updated condition.<br />

Perfect condition. 821.5283.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5<br />

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ON THE LAKE<br />

Large family home-good<br />

pluscharmingGuesthouse-<br />

living and activityarea<br />

Boat hoist,seawall.Under<br />

$8%000.<br />

H I G B I E<br />

REALTY<br />

886-7]00<br />

rooms, 2½ baths,fam,y room. ly clean. $24,800.<br />

separatediningroom.$37,900.<br />

Call ,..,,0o. F.G. CHERRY WA 1-9933<br />

971 S. RENAUD. Beautiful 3 HARCOURT--Large 2 family-bedroom<br />

ranch. Living-dining 2 bedrooms, fur dining room,<br />

room, family room. Attached family room, bath and ½,<br />

portation.<br />

Large<br />

attached garage,<br />

cornerlotand<br />

Excellent con@i_<br />

pointment.<br />

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SAILBOAT, all fiberglas Bayviewer,14<br />

class,maroon hull RIVARD, 576 -- Outstanding<br />

red and while dacron sail Ranch, 3 bedrooms.Library<br />

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MACK-7 MILE SECTION. 5 garage. Finished basement separate basements, 3 car garooms,<br />

2 baths,gas heat,2 with fireplace. All carpeting rage.TUxedo 5-2810.<br />

carFarage,nicelylandscaped and drape,(esincluded.Love.<br />

CHALON, 21820<br />

rained_,bedr0_m<br />

i! anodizedaluminum mast and and fam_y room plvs large 27 PRESTON. New Colonial. 5 ContemporaryR a n ch on flyroom,2 car<br />

boom, easilyrigged.Can be recreationroom with fire- bedrooms,4 baths.Firstfloor largewooded lot.4 family lot Pricedat 55x120,beautifulsection, only$17,200.FHA ly large patiowith well landscapedlot. barbecue on<br />

be seento<br />

transportedatop ear. Pitt- place.Two blocksfrom Vil- has 2 powder rooms,library, bedrooms-servant'squar- or land contract terms. Convenientlylocated near ST.CLAIR SHORES, Greencrest venient to<br />

chasedbrand new 1966.Little lage shopping.100'lot Re- familyroom. 4 car attached ters. VAlley2-5052. schoolsand Starof Sea par- 23301about8_ MileRd. be- shopsandschools.<br />

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duced, pancy.garage" Immediate occu-COURVI LLE: ROBERT C. MOORE REALTY<br />

must sell,$275.TUxedo 5-5987Callusand we w_iltellyoumore 93 LOTHROP, close to<br />

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St. 4<br />

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bedroom<br />

room, Din.<br />

brick,largefir.<br />

room, sun<br />

before 10 a.m. Paul's. 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, porch. St. Clare Parish-<br />

JOHN S. GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

20' THOMPSON, 75 h.p. Evln. 2 powder rooms, library, fam- Under = .00o =<br />

ish.$39,900. Open Sunday 2 to tweenMatterRd. and Jeffer- da_,2-5:30.<br />

hood.Now only$34,500.Ex- EDMLrNTON, 21_0-I<br />

5. CallTUxedo 4-4286. son.Lovely.brick<br />

ceEentvaiue.Custom<br />

neighbor-<br />

built3 floorplanwithce_<br />

bedroom brick ranch. All large bedrooms,g_li<br />

G Pointe familyroom. built in kitchen. 2 naturalfire- Attractive venientlocation<br />

kitchen, 2 c_r<br />

_ .... .: rude. WoodyA-1 468-0901. eonditio,. CaU GOODMAN ily attachedgarage.100'x200'<br />

room on first floor. 4 car lot. fullwidth rooms, full of bath, house -- sunroom used as rosse<br />

places,one in livingroom betsofthe<br />

FO, X'8OAT--Perfect condition, 93 Kercheval<br />

excellentracingrecord.Ross<br />

886.3060<br />

Grosse Pte. Shores SWEENEY fourth bedroom ,nd floor. Liv- CLOVERLY' low in the Farms. 480--Brickbunga- 3 bedrooms<br />

ingroom, diningroom,kitch- 2_ baths,livingroom with<br />

and ment. rec. King room size inattached fuU base- ga- day2-._:30.<br />

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Kogel, TUxedo 2-8350.<br />

10 FT. MARINER Sea So,raRer PEAR TREE LANE, like new<br />

54 WEBBER<br />

Star of<br />

PL., near lake,<br />

the Sea, Barnes<br />

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MOORE<br />

en, breakfast room, lav, library,enclosedglassedporch,<br />

oil hof. air, recreation room,<br />

fireplace. 2-eargarage.Taste-<br />

,,,,, everything. decorated. Close to<br />

rage, electric door. Patio, FLEETW00r_<br />

beautifully landscaped.Con- for this locati0_ 3<br />

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$150. 'ru @bedroom, 2½-bath, New<br />

Orleans colonial. Kitchen<br />

built-ins, familyroom, 2-car<br />

School 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2<br />

powder rooms, library, faroflyroom.<br />

Large lot.Under TU 1-6800<br />

2 car garage. Tile roof on<br />

home. Condition above excellent.CalIBuckRogersoryour<br />

COOK ROAD -- Opposite the<br />

"Hunt Club".Attractive 4-<br />

and fire protection system.<br />

By appointment, VAlley 2-<br />

5052.<br />

Grosse Pointe sch0_<br />

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--19r_ -- twin 155 h.p. extras.Must attached garage. be seen to Many<br />

ChryslerfulIy founded,$7,500.<br />

ap.<br />

preciatethisexcellentoffer-<br />

882-1'_7,5. int.<br />

60 H.P.JOHNSON outboard<br />

motor,1965 long shaft,low BARRINfiTON, graciousEngconstruction.<br />

Callbuilder.<br />

CHESTER P. JANKOWSKI<br />

TU 1-9098<br />

GrossePointeBroker.<br />

BUCK ROGERS<br />

BY OWNER GrossePointeBroker<br />

5 bedroom Colonialin St.Clair TU 2-1232<br />

parish.Completelyredecorated<br />

y_aroldRANCH. 2½ baths,familyroom 3b¢'J:_oms with ROBERTC. MOORE REALTY HUNTINGTON,<br />

bedroomranc_<br />

2 fullbaths,e_a_:<br />

beamed ceiling,firstfloor the ckildren t0_I<br />

laundry.Excellentvalue.Ira-FONTANA LANE, 54 -- Every-<br />

attachedgarage.<br />

mediate occupancy TU thingbut everythingthat a<br />

1-6300. home couldhaveisofferedin most<br />

t_|,,_l_' _.::_'_:_i_' _,,_1',_l,_i: :_ _,_ hours, $575. TUxedo excellent 2-5215condition, or PRes- lish _'ortable<br />

.. colonial, from roomy the newand kitchen corn-TAPPAN Says3 , years ago. MidS0's. 884.7032. 712UNIVERSITY PLACE. Well HAMPTON -- Grosse Pointe this ranch. 3 bedroom, Central 2½ air bath condition- brick VAN tffulANTWERP, landscapdl_i,_<br />

_;:' _],_::::_': _._ _i,_ '! " __. cott 5-46"74. to the glassed and screened : ,- maintained 1½ baths, 3-bedroom fireplace, brick filed Shores. Brick Cape Cod. 4 ing. Paneled library, family setting for this "<br />

•_, _ : porch. Three. twin sized bed- "DOES YOUR FAlseLY DE- bedrooras, 2 baths, den. Own- room and 1st floor laundry<br />

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PROMOTION?-your<br />

family a Grosse Pointe basement.900.<br />

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:i. ii::!_, i !: 4-1859. KERBY RD.,, center entrance, sample tion of fine of our homes wide andselec- per- LAKEPOINTE. F i r s t advet- Hillcres'thomes 1,1967. TUxedo 2-7658 EAST EMORY COURT, 19962--- WOODS the Aims LANE, Award 1043- HomeThis of the is Grosse recreation Pointesch0_] room<br />

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sq.fl, sail L_e new. 886-241I,<br />

dining room, 2 car attached<br />

garage. Enclosed terrace,<br />

promotion?" signed for large family. Four ated on quiet, street on large<br />

professionally landscaped<br />

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'way below cost. Master bed- JONATH01_38424<br />

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BY APPOINTMENT<br />

18PUTNAM--Beat theheattMs<br />

ring Three room bedrooms on second and floor, bath<br />

Sevent_,-five footlotnearlake.TO<br />

,$43,500.<br />

site.Family room, sharp<br />

BETHEFIRST modern,kitchen, gamesroom,<br />

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SEE and perhaps take a Excellentcondition. Immediswingat<br />

thisfirstoffering.<br />

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summer in the cool of the<br />

ditioning884-6200 in 4 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

ranch in the Shores. Many refinements<br />

included.<br />

BALLANTYNE COURT. Impecabove.<br />

dead endTVstreet. room. Three Library. bedrooms<br />

two baths. Paneled rec-<br />

Fast<br />

"home"<br />

delivery<br />

in time<br />

will have<br />

to enjoy<br />

you<br />

most of the summer. We're<br />

not trying to throw you a<br />

curve when we profess this<br />

IS RIGHT. TU 1-4200.<br />

ONfirstfloorlavatory,enclosed THE WATER -- L A K E other3.Allvery Salespeople Needed elegant,<br />

SHORE. Just beyond Yacht<br />

Club. A real SHOW PLACE!<br />

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,[il, i i!i (. SUIURBAN PROP* 684 MOORLAND DR. Colonial reationroom.$42,000. to be thebestranch house Well-designed 4 bedroomultra in GrosseP0i_<br />

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BETI___MENT HOME. Minden<br />

City._ick,3 largebedrooms,<br />

bath, f_mily kitchen, new<br />

tin'hate, _ny extras, on 5<br />

on cornerlot 4 bedrooms, 1507SUNNINGDALE---ExclusiveLAKECREST LANE. Superb<br />

2_ Formal baths. di,i,g Largeroom. living room. Large in moor loca.tion Golf Course, across from semi-ranch Loch-tri-lc.vel close to lake. on dead Fourend bedrooms street<br />

kitchen and breakfast room. in excellent condition with 2 two and one-half baths.<br />

Family room with fireplace,bedrooms on main floorand Family room. Utilityroom.<br />

Carpeting and drapes. Ideal 2 bedrooms, bath up, with Unique kitchen with fireplace,<br />

location for schools. Open room for another bedroom,<br />

forthe money in the City m o d e rn home containing<br />

room of GrossePointe. luxury at Three less bed-many than features. delightful Luxury and baths, exciting studio<br />

$30,000. If you strike out living rom, upper and lower<br />

withthisone maybe one of lakesideterraces, dream<br />

the following will make a kitchen. Price now reduced<br />

hit with you . . . then we TU 1-6300.<br />

Associates<br />

Ruth<br />

of CrossePointe<br />

81 Kercheval on the Hill<br />

otherareas.<br />

BETTY<br />

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.acres land well landscaped,<br />

in town.$10,000.881-2209.<br />

Sunday 2 to 5. 836-1860. bath. May we show you this<br />

beautytoday?<br />

BUCKINGHAM. Very attractive<br />

Early American.Four bedwill<br />

have scored.<br />

GROSSE P01NTE SHORES --<br />

TU 6-4060 TU 5-4060<br />

20525MACK<br />

rooms,two and one-halfbaths MICHAUX, 804-- D e Iu x e<br />

ER'rY<br />

_:: 12E---COMMERCIALPROP- _z WESTCHES'mR -- It takes with room for expansion. By Appointment Ranch withfocuson quality_ GUIDE TO GOOD<br />

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18431-18435 MACK FORS,t,CHAMPIONmore AVE.--Can bargain--invest<br />

than price<br />

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to<br />

some<br />

make<br />

fun<br />

a<br />

be used as one unit or 2 units, and enjoy lakefront park and<br />

Separate utmties. 40x_.6. REALTOR custom-built family home<br />

Paneled<br />

room. Large<br />

library.<br />

lot<br />

trees,<br />

Recreation<br />

with fine YOU'LL BE MAKING the catch<br />

of the year if you can pull<br />

Kitchenwith<br />

ins. Family room<br />

completebuiltwith<br />

view of<br />

lake. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and<br />

JOHN S. GOODMAN with 4 bedrooms, 2½ baths, SEVERN. Very appealing Colo. this one in. This rangy. Eng- lavatory. 2-car at t a c h e d<br />

_i_ 93 Kexcheval 886-3060 OPEN SUNDAY 2-S walk-in 3-cex brick closets, garage, large kitchen, nial bedrooms on sixty two.foot andlot. one-half 1%roe lish over manor a baH-park-sized house sprawls lot garage. 1-4200. Early occupancy. TU<br />

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12F--RESORT PROPERTY LOCHMOOR, $78--Four bedrooms,threebaths,new<br />

kitch-19891DOYLE PLACE W.--Full<br />

baths. Recreation room. Jalousledporch,<br />

which includes swimming<br />

pooland poolhouse.There PEAR TREE--Not a mark on<br />

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FOR .SALE<br />

MIO LODGE FOR SALE<br />

en withbuilt-ins. Prime conclifton,<br />

of real--4 appeal bedroom, at a price 2 baththat send- is<br />

ranch, custom kitchen, panell- GROSSE POINTE BOULEare<br />

enough bedrooms for<br />

each member of the team<br />

to nave his own. Definitely<br />

it,<br />

RANCH.<br />

Spacious<br />

Beautifulfa<br />

2-bedroom<br />

m ily<br />

room with fireplace, 2 baths,<br />

KRAUSMANN<br />

_" ON A HIGH bank of a beauti_htl RIDGE RD., 235 -- Excellent ed _amily room. LocatM on VARD. Sparkling ranch fresh- a house for a Big Leaguer. air conditoned, lovely carpets, 16820 Kercheval _ TU 4.7020<br />

i_)_ trout stream, suitable for<br />

plush club or family use. Will<br />

three bedroom, 2½ ba!h<br />

ranch. Family room. Loaded<br />

well-landscapedl,twith<br />

sprinklers just a few minutes<br />

ly decorated. Two bedrooms<br />

two baths. Library or third<br />

draperies included.<br />

value. TU 1-6300.<br />

Terrific<br />

::_<br />

accommodate 17 guests in<br />

main building. This is one of<br />

with extras. Prime location, walk from Star of the Sea or<br />

public schools. Immediate ocbedroom.<br />

L a r g e screened<br />

porch. Very well located on<br />

FOUR BEDROOMS on IAnco]n<br />

Road rarely appear on the<br />

PEMBERTON, 652--Short walk J0_<br />

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the better lodges<br />

Michigan. Formerly<br />

in lower<br />

owned by<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

THE FAMILY room and kitchcupancy,<br />

large lot. market for less than$40,000,<br />

Wbeu you consider that you<br />

to<br />

kids<br />

Lakefront<br />

may play.<br />

park<br />

Center-hall<br />

where the _t 'll<br />

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the Mitchell Bentley Corp. en of your dreams is the high. 20065 FAIRWAY DRIVE--Enjoy LAKELAND. South of Jeffer- Colonial. 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, - ' ' I<br />

ditioned 3 bedroom, 2 bath for sizeable family. Plenty of lavatories, a den, separate tached garage. Offers every- cUSTOM<br />

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8_3-229L<br />

12H--LAKE AND RIVER<br />

light so many of this of home the features which has all<br />

famiEes want. Five bedrooms<br />

cool semi-ranch summerwith living family in air-con- room,<br />

2-car attached garage in Star<br />

son. bedrooms Solidlyandbuilt. baths. DesirabIe Garage<br />

apartment. Very well main.<br />

dining also getroom, two full l_ving baths, room, two<br />

breakfast room, large<br />

games thing. Call room, today. gasTUheat, @0600. at. _<br />

HOME AND OFFICE<br />

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!_i:: PROPERTY plus a sleeping porch, a of the Sea parish. Excellent tained. Large lot near park screened porch and forced ROLLAND ROAD, 462- Near BR_<br />

i!:' beautiful d;ning room, living condition, and transportation, air heating.., well, this is Mack-7 Mile. Excellent 3-bed. New Portuble<br />

room, screened porch, all new really somelhing to check room COLONIAL. Built 1956. TlfPFWRITER$<br />

ii!_] SEE FREIGHTERS carpeting and decorating. Lo- 2307 A_ust the right WOODS LANE. Immaculate into. See that you do before 1½ baths, kitchen built-ins,<br />

i_i:' AND FOREIGN SHIPS cated on a large lot in Grosse home for June brides---attrac- four year old ran,h. Three we check it off as "sold." terrace, 2-car garage. Priced $39.50 SALES<br />

'__ Pointe Shores. Call us for an tire 2 bedroom semi-ranch twin.sized bedrooms two and for quick sale. TU 1.6300. _ 14_<br />

I'.:_ RANCH type home, ,boat house, appointment to see this imma- heated family room. Second one-haIf bath s. Activities , ADDI<br />

I Recreationroom, patio.Two culate beauty, floo readyto be finishedfor room. Air conditioned. HEAD and shouldersabove all TROMBLEY, 969--COLONIAL. }MAOHI<br />

,: bedrooms, 2 baths. Living anothr b e d r o om. Price re- $45,800. the ranch houses for sale in Only 10 years old on 90-foot<br />

_.:i room with fireplace. Low CAPE COD BUNGALOW-- duced--owner transferred, the Shores. We know of no site. 4.bedrooms, 2Yz baths, IZ__'_TYPEWR] Ser#l.gtt_<br />

i Phone 765-5327, Marine City. good kitchen, garage. $25,900. :<br />

MANOR, 438 -- Excellent all<br />

ST. CLA1R<br />

bedrooms. Sleeping porch,<br />

s_n room. Paneled recreation<br />

room..?,35,500.<br />

three bedrooms and<br />

complete bathrooms,<br />

two<br />

plus<br />

or dining room. Kitchen has<br />

built.ins. Utility room on first<br />

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I_--REAL taxe,.S o uESTATE th of SL Clair.<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Threebedrooms,diningroom, brick colonial. One bedroom, NORTtt RIVER ROAD--Water-<br />

Inv. down, two bedrooms, bath front living just 49 miles from<br />

_ERKSHIRE'F°urg°°d's'zedotherhousew,choffersbrigM'amflyroomoffkitchen__:: a large family room, and floor. FuU basement, with<br />

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getry. off at $55,000, Priced to be picked<br />

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erty Beautiful in very grounds. goodTU condition. 14200: WOI.VERIN<br />

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LEN --Retirees! ON, 20420--Eastland Before you decide area ira building lot.<br />

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Clair age. California River with contemporary 300 ft. frontbuilt<br />

in 1964 with space to Stop in for a time saving list<br />

Finds a Live Prospect". NEAR VILLAGE, shops and ex.<br />

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3131 _. JEFFERSON AVG.<br />

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and sma|l floor plans. PU rdy family paneled room, games breakfast room and room, at.<br />

lached garage, electric door.<br />

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POENTE VACUUM Ponn_ PAINTING<br />

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H.F. JENZEN<br />

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workmanship.VAlley<br />

children's clothing. POINTER _it_ct.Library,Florida sheep puppies. PRescott anteed. For estimates, call WATERPROOFhNG CO. porches. Small cr big jobs. 1-2631, 1152 Maryland.<br />

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BASEMENTS Waterproofed. AP_L REMODELING on hems. (Furs), _J 5-7610. '_' 'Tree Maintenance Tr;mmlng Our Specialiy<br />

INTERIOR-EXTERIOR paint- Free estimate.Work guaran.Carpentry,alum.siding, gutters,ALTERATIONS and sewing. ,Thatch Removal<br />

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1-3735.<br />

TU 571-2122 Licensed Contractor LICENSED<br />

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i Next time you see... Helen (Mrs. CharlesA., Jr.) People_nThe Know<br />

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Dean became an honoraryDoctorof Humanitieslast<br />

Sunday. She receivedthe degreefrom Northwood<br />

Institute, Midland• • ' Helen'samong thesefiior mere-<br />

Dean, bers of--and of Lewiston a MOST road, enthusiastic say,"Hi, Doctor"...forMrs. worker for'Northwood<br />

Women's Board., She's also, (hold your breath;<br />

FROZEN LEMON DESSERT I<br />

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Kitchen Coo_,Book In New.York. ;. we saw the Tina Lesser Sumr_<br />

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literaUy, "stunning"), a member and past president of<br />

even theJuniorLeagueof a PARTIAL listof Detroit, Mrs.D'saccomplishments<br />

a member of Tau Beta, is,<br />

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amported . from India. . The unusual prints . a_a.,, fa'_<br />

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a formermember oftheboardoftheBaldwinSchool, i tap.gratedlemonrind ofTinaLesserOriginals at Walton.Pie_Vel<br />

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Bryn Detroit Mawr, and Wayne Pa. County She's Tuberculosis served on the Foundation, board of has the<br />

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V2 pt. heavy cream, " "<br />

dresses,, at home surpr_ses,..travel,ensembhs<br />

rang costumes. " One " has a" san-msp_redcoatwhi -' ""_:1<br />

:-_. been active in the Garden Club of Michigan... She re- whipped in a most intriguing manner. "_1<br />

ceived, appointments from President Eisenhower .in 1 cup graham cracker * * * |<br />

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1953, of the (to United serve States on the Mint), 12-member and in 1955, Assay (to serve Commission on the<br />

Soo Locks Centennial Celebration Commission) .<br />

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Navy League, serves on the Republican National Finance light. C_i_ ier t_lc_<br />

boilerun" Y<br />

std_ruib/_ ntore flattering for evening. At Leon, 17888_,2<br />

. nus, they will design a new nairp4eceor re_t___]<br />

:_: Art and one of the founders of the Grosse Pointe War<br />

!;_ i_ii !<br />

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committee, Memorial .... is Mrs. a member Dean's ofson theand <strong>Archives</strong> daughter-in-law, of American Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Charles A. Dean, IlI, and their daughter,<br />

i!ii:yn!::tAid_:y:!_d:! i Tc:e;look_syl_e_yAere.]<br />

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u_/_ tbtuhteP_tg_..<br />

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Katherine, and Mrs. Dean's davghter and son-in-law, Mr. crumbsin pan, (7x7or 10x3x4"<br />

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whipped cream. Spread half of 4-9393. ' ]<br />

and Mrs. Albert Navarro, journeyed to Midland for the tray: If tray is used, line with Delicious Accents . . . for basic beige are tangerine,_!_1<br />

• degree.conferring ceremony, wax paper). Cover with leman apple green. Pick the most l_.coming combhmtio_ _ Qi_<br />

i_ , , . mixture and top with remain- Pearone, 397 Fisher Road. There's tOOl poised ¢otlo_ _t<br />

_' The Richard 'Lee Waddells' daughter . . . Sue, was ing crumbs. Freeze overnight, for summer "doings" at clubs and resorts.<br />

_ in Paris last summer when she and an American girl Photoby EddieMcGrath, Jr. Serveseight. * *<br />

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:,<br />

!<br />

friend she met there were "picked up" by a handsome<br />

man with a foreign accent... "He was dark complex,<br />

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM KLINGBEIL, OF HAWTHORNE ROAD "The Mutschler Sampler... of Authentic Amishj<br />

thing during his last fishing cry".., is a wondrous collection of recipesfor<br />

ii!!:<br />

.....<br />

toned, College, sort (Gettysburg, of Algerian-looking?' Pa.), seniorthe from blond Rivard Gettysburg boule- "If you want something By Janet done Mueller quickly and well, ask _that interim stage, ion old to trip As...) always,Bill . notes,Woods , puddings, we discovered pickles, it at soups Mutschler.Kitchens,20227_<br />

and beverages. We're_<br />

_ yard wrote In a story for "Mademoiselle" mag_zine, a busy person"--so the saying goes. Appl,,yingthis cri- be campers,too young to be police and municipalofficial_nue,<br />

because it is so interesting to readandthe_]<br />

: _ "'and he insisted on taking us out to tea and later to terion, Bill and Sue Klingbe',l are naturals to head the counselors, so they've taken jobs have been outstandingly cooper.<br />

::<br />

::<br />

i dinner, which we insisted on paying for"... Sue's story<br />

of how the two girls spent the next several days try hag<br />

tO free themselves of the ."very gentlemanly" m_n's<br />

Grosse Pointe University School Carnival Committee. __ waiting at a Charlevoix on tables, summer resort, ative. down to But, it, when who you hasn't? comeright should TUxedo be 4-37000 in everybody's or drop by file. the FOrs:Ore owrooms. infor_<br />

Nominally, Bill is thehead--@-<br />

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general Carnival, chairman--of which Opens tomorrow the '67 And, for Of theCourse, United he Foundation, "'does his offBut to before Charlevoix, Bill and Martha Fred and go carnival, There's the something GPUS carnival about ina Michelle... has just * returned * from Cali]oraia,<br />

,/ .:<br />

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attentions was a turning point in the<br />

old English major. She submEted<br />

life<br />

the<br />

of the<br />

story,<br />

21-yeartogelher<br />

afternoon at 4 o'clock, on the<br />

school groundsin Cookroad.<br />

on the<br />

• • o<br />

GPUS BOard of Susan go off to camp, and "big" particular, that catches EVERY- with her<br />

Sue heads for Europe, and Bill BODYS fancy . . . Sometimes, See them<br />

delightful sunny outdoor Califorga f_<br />

at The MicheUe. Boutique in Leon's.l_! .<br />

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with st|ek figure illustrations, in the magazine's "College But Sue's a good deal more<br />

Editors" competition, followed it up with more sue- than just the lady-who-happens- Sue has her own Special Projeessful<br />

assignments and was named recently as one of to - be - married_- to - the - ect. She's a Children's Summer<br />

$0 "Guest Editors" who wiil spend June working for man-in- charge. Traditionally, Camp advisor, travels about<br />

(Sr.) jets away on a business disproportionately so.<br />

trip to Las Vegas, (."I've prom- "I don't know why," said<br />

ised to give the Carnival pro- young Susan Klingbeil, apprised<br />

reeds to Hugh Riddteberger, of her family's intention to visit<br />

Mack Avenue... along w_th all the other l_i_<br />

day and evening culottes, dresses and ensemb_<br />

"The MicheUe Look" . . . coming soon to the C_<br />

i__i: the magazine in New York and Lima, Peru... the GPUS Carnival chairman's 3,000miles ing camps every all over summer, the United visit- GPUS take off!"), headmaster, and San BEFORE Francisco, I IExpo !tember, '67 "ANYONE en massewould next go Sep- to in Galleon this column. _a a style show. More information f_rt_u,_l<br />

. . . wife heads the Personnel Re- States and Canada. Her special- thpre's The Carnival Phase to _a World's Fair if they could * * *<br />

_ _:!i ;, iii _i bardIt'g Lucca, "that'time'°f'year" of East Jefferson ag ai_ avenue, • • • and has CarOlyIt penned Hub"<br />

a<br />

cruitment mittee --<br />

ultimately<br />

and whichPlacement means Sue c°m" is<br />

responsible for proty<br />

oh,rid, is<br />

I<br />

match_g<br />

taught elementary<br />

_e camp<br />

school<br />

t° the be<br />

It's<br />

g°tten<br />

one<br />

thr°ugh"<br />

of the most satisfying<br />

i go to the GPUS<br />

That's loyalty!<br />

Fair . . . ,, Martha Gorey , . of 'Ires Chic Boutique,<br />

York marketificking out:lmautiful:things:<br />

ha_ ll_a il bi<br />

for Imrf_i<br />

_i: i"<br />

_ :'_ _<br />

tribute to one of Grosse Pointe's loveliest annual June gramming some 2,6OO volunteer<br />

blooms, the work hours during the two-day<br />

before I was married," she<br />

"but I feel I'm doing more,<br />

says,<br />

now,<br />

been phasesin. the Klingbeils<br />

"I've been in civic<br />

have ever<br />

work for 20 Seaman K|eren<br />

at The TheGirl War Scouts. MemOrial, You Tuesday, won't want June to 6th missatseeinl_ l_:_p.m.ltlml all t_t!<br />

Chle summer styles modeled and we're sure y0_'_ _<br />

_:_' : DEBUTANTE FairThe young R'llngbeils aren't for children through my camp years," Bill marvels, "and Uve 18700 Mack Avenue to try them on your_elL<br />

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With .rim2s on fingers, bells on _oes,<br />

Our darling goes at _.ght to dance _" exactly "neutral"<br />

work . . . My own camping exabout<br />

Carni-<br />

Trains In Illinois<br />

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_i!_i:!i::i ":A_d ,airies,oIlowher iwrows val the boys, eiSer. Bill_One Jr:, would 16, and expect Fred, periences as thatmyourschooling. suburban meant as I feel children much strongly to ore me never operation. of thing, had such Normally, (a school tremendous this carnival sort co- S e a m a n Recruit Mark C. Be In The Pink . . this summer. It's: still the<br />

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- _ "1'o -. catch . .... the radiance of her glance.<br />

The gilded goblins, jolly gnomes<br />

11, to be<br />

ers--after<br />

active Carnival workall,<br />

they're both Unideprived<br />

in many respects; they<br />

need space, direct encounters<br />

chairmanship), is a 'selling<br />

. . But everybody I called<br />

job'<br />

for<br />

Kieren, 20, USN, son of Mr.<br />

and birs. Roger C. Kieren, of<br />

fashionable way to go. Many of thenewer pinks.,..<br />

stick, nail enamel and blushers are in andwai_:<br />

_l_. ;:i ,And iJixies cox,h in cap and green versity School students -- but with Nature . . . GPUS volunteered. And all the 1635 Anita avenue, has been you at the Notre Dame Pharmacy. Twopinhm_<br />

' volunteers really work! l've graduatedfrom nine Weeks of than one : . . light for day and a bit moredep_<br />

_ _ _ All wandering _ar from _orest homes Martha, 15, at Liggett, and Real Nature Lover ,,<br />

"":, i: !_ : To deck her robes with magic sheen. Susan, 8, at Ferry now but going "I 'think Nature is just about never seen such enthusiasm... Navy basic training at the Naval<br />

_: I_i,_..... See thereshesta,.wls, her.lovelyself, toLiggett nextyear,areasex- everso gradually.<br />

,_:_ }_i:i:_l_!_!:! , _, vt _, _,. " A dream in silk and ribbon bows cited over, and involved in, the constantly 0nly stable changing force leftenviron- in our percent Bill estimates of the parents, that about plus vir- 80 Training IlL Center, Great Lakes evening. We always carry both and make thetr_<br />

Experimentwiththeperfec _i<br />

_,ii_ !{ ,[i ! ! Part b'prite, part _dc_a fl_d part elF: C_rnival .lls their brothers, meal I think it's important that tually an the students and In the first weeks of his naval for you.<br />

, :z_._ _.... ..... Our _airy queen in furbelows. ' _hools Redprocate ''_ children learn to love Nature, teachers, tackle volunteer Car- ! service he studied military sub- * * *<br />

• know how to deal with it, espe-inival assignments. Sue's Re- jects and lived and worked un- The Kaleidoscope... 16135 Macl_ at Bed_ord,:_<br />

il ' : * * * posters at Liggett, (and Liggett cially in view of the fact that cruitment and Placement de- der conditions similar to those a demonstration of how to make paper_otr_s_<br />

_)_ :_i_ _ loveUest, _ (and to talk¢ most • peek. b_loved), at springgardens? one Of The POinte_s Drive '-after<br />

Antiques<br />

all, turn about is fair much more leisure time than sifted that she needs five "first<br />

Show posters at GPUS they, as adults, will have so pertinent is so'large and divership<br />

or at hisfirstshore station,<br />

he will encounter on his first "The way, the Bloc_ Edison Festival", Calliope J_ne will 1st, be 2nd there,Thursd@t and3r_l<br />

,_:ii_ _ : andmarvel... • , , ,<br />

,,. __' : " " • • • a GPUS alumnus and supporter, time, how to use it " ordinator, student boy and stu- received instruction under vet-<br />

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past Mrs. Odllon Jo Dumas'<br />

PILFERINGS .not .whereexactly GPUS "neutral" is concernedhimself Sue Klingbeil started""" in Camp dent girl recruiters. eran Navy petty officers.He -.. 16237 Mack at Three Mile, is planviag inter.<br />

h0nie in Medlltllan • road---, .master, Frank J. SIaden, Sr., " " is" what. Placement to. dowork withby this writing leisure for vice-chairman, Continuous Organization Manpower co- bivilian studied life seamanship, to Naval service, as well he as eating events for ,The Block Festival." Hear beau.<br />

From the Senior Men's CIub of Grosse Pointe, Inc. so right now, the entire glint- brochures, attending camping Undoubtedly, year-to-year Or- survival techniques, military fiful Mexican guitar solos by Ron Sdlneidtr tl_<br />

. . . May Newsletter comes the following "nonsense bell family is in the midst of conventions, conducting person- ganizafion helps insure a drill and other subjects, see movies presented by Aeronaves, "l'aursday<br />

narrative;" _ee how many names you recognize, (hint: The Carnival Phase. al investigations. She still does smooth-runing Carnival. The 7:30. For mort _mformation call 886-7070.<br />

They're all Senior Men's Club members): play).<br />

"We<br />

Besides,<br />

go t h r<br />

Liggett's<br />

olu g h various<br />

head-we<br />

all these<br />

had.<br />

things<br />

They<br />

--ought<br />

especially<br />

to know<br />

the<br />

lieutenants:''<br />

committee tries<br />

a<br />

to back<br />

c°'chairman'<br />

up each<br />

In making t_he transition from Friday. There ' will be * prizes * and * alI kind.o__M__<br />

• key chairman with a v:ce-chair- MRS. OTIS U. WALKER, of<br />

. * * * phases,".Bill grins. "We had a personal investigations, ("Every<br />

"'Twos a 'DEWEY SCHUMER DAY. Above the cruiser for five years, then got time a directorchanges, a camp man, actually a "chairman-in- Earl court, is busy getting ac- The Circus Room... at Kimberly, 20311,MackA_l<br />

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¢ MOOCK along the<br />

like a JEWELL.<br />

MARSH every RICE REID glistened<br />

Overhead flew a DOWNIE CRAIN<br />

tired of that: ... Now<br />

a pla_ up north,<br />

we have should be re-evaluated; each di- training"<br />

rector has a.diffeient education- Last<br />

for the following year. quainter with TWO new grand- holds many delights. We like the Saratoga ffu_L!i<br />

year, Bill Klingbeil sons! THOMASAMOND8toTOUS'MR, a sturdy box for attractive storing.., three-ninth4<br />

!_!i_ }i and a BLACK CROWE. A KUHN scuttled across the and we're currently skiing . . el b a e k g r o u n d, different served as vice-chairman for his CANY was born May Then there are hand-made floppy frogs whichf_._<br />

RHODE, under a MULLEN and went into HEIDEN Nob_dy's broken anything ex- ideas...,'), next-door neighbor, William D. and MRS. JAMES L. TOUS- the most felicitous poses. You'll-be charmedby_.ll<br />

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among the marshMAL 0 ', . .<br />

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"On a GREINER NOLL<br />

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a _crt WALK from the<br />

enough: i'm through with<br />

lug;' eept me--one I'm goingsift!=--but to buy that a<br />

• o<br />

Mobile .<br />

ski.<br />

Sno- was<br />

from Hong Kong in a camp in<br />

theSheStates. recently She's placed going ato child Europe<br />

this summer to review and<br />

chairman. Mrs. KlingbeiI acted Touscany is the former ROSE-<br />

Dahling, as Mrs. Dahling's '66 GPUSunderstudy. Carnival CANY, MARY ofMARTIN Whittier road. WALKER. Mrs. ing forget smocks that and freshaprons bunchforof children. flowers .... By _e o_lya _,,_<br />

Paternal grandparents are-MR. * * * _J<br />

Next year, '67 vice-chairman and MRS. A, H. TOUSCANY,Mirror, Mirror... the ]aires_ o_ the mirrors_e$_<br />

BASTIEN stood a KAMM KNIGHT. in ARMOUR (a "We;re been th r ou g h the evaluate camps she represents Peter Stalker moves up to the of Provencal road. DAVIDLU- Sphere, '19849 Mack Avenue, they are ]ou_dd_ t<br />

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STERN, HARDY, LOVELACE MANN) famed for his<br />

hemic DIETZ in loyal DUTY to his KING, amonarchof<br />

FULLER RICHIEs ...<br />

. . ,<br />

Traveling Phase, from Disney- there. .<br />

land to Florida; I have a brother "I spend about' a half day,<br />

in Florida who grows oranges every day, at my work," she<br />

. .' We're talking about buying says. "I don't work when my<br />

general chairmanship, and Mrs. CAS WIGTON, JR., was born<br />

Stalker graduates from Man- May 16 to MR. and MRS.<br />

power Coordinator to Person- DAVID L. WIGTON, of Hawnel<br />

Recruitment and Place- thorne road. Mrs. Wigton lathe<br />

dresser accessories, picture ]rames, kleenez bo_._<br />

Manyare of gold filigree Come seethe styles=m<br />

designs which mal_e lovely shower gifts.<br />

. : an airplane . . . No, I don't fly husband's here, when my faro- ment chief-of-staff, former PAULA VER LINDEN • * *<br />

"His SQUIER, a BAUDE chap, ARMSTRONG and _ YET._ -- but that drive up to ily,s home . . . Some individuals who lack WALKER. Paternal grandpar- Light.hearted, Lively.headed . . There are no _'<br />

:<br />

• :_i i : BROWN<br />

FINNEY<br />

as<br />

and<br />

a BERRY, was<br />

ELY DENISON<br />

BUYSSE<br />

in the<br />

NETTING<br />

EDDY from<br />

a<br />

Cbarlevoix is a little tough..."<br />

Bill, manager of an insurance "It's<br />

Likes to Tease Her<br />

almost an all-year-'round<br />

;specific Carnival committee tities<br />

deserve special recognition<br />

ents are blr. and<br />

Wigton, of Loehmoor<br />

Mrs. O. L. ; hairstyles<br />

boulevard, and tossy<br />

in the summer or fall toshiba " picture. I¢$tl_ '<br />

Iook with little hairpieces to give f_. :L'<br />

iii<br />

li<br />

i_ WATERFALL MASTER! I'H KAFI'UR under a BROADBRIDGE a PARR of trout nearby. BIGGS'LOW-agency, your The.Pointe<br />

and<br />

ever<br />

Sue<br />

since<br />

have<br />

they<br />

lived<br />

were<br />

in<br />

arm!' he shouted to his LE_DER who replied, 'ODDY married. He's from an East Side<br />

job;<br />

off<br />

I only<br />

("WHAT<br />

take<br />

two<br />

two<br />

months?"<br />

months<br />

• • •<br />

Bill seizes his opportunity.<br />

for<br />

Bill<br />

Bob<br />

their<br />

Klingbeil<br />

work<br />

believes.<br />

on the project,<br />

There's<br />

Page, GPUS business man-<br />

sage Ron and just Mike right of for 'Ires their Chic, daic 18700 Mack, read<br />

.11_<br />

customers •.. $_.1_ •<br />

ii BODKIN! EATON.' PHILLIP my casque; , they'll be GOODE family, versity SchooI, attendedGPUS' Detroit forerun- Uni- looks "September a litre and surprised. October." "You Sue ager--"He's, should be giventheALLman the credit who The Golden Galleon... * presents * * "The Mieh di_l_<br />

::<br />

:;<br />

;_::_<br />

" " " . . . her, for a few years before going<br />

East to. Cheshire Academy,<br />

"Suddenly in the distance sounded the HORN of a tromwhich he was graduated.<br />

KNOW I don't work in Septemher<br />

and October..." Bill grins.<br />

"She really does a terrific job,<br />

for the<br />

There's<br />

Dorothy<br />

Carnival," BilI says.<br />

Bill's own secretary,<br />

Simon, a whiz at eve.<br />

in a fashion show, every Tuesday 12:30p.m.._u_<br />

... starting June 20th The Golden Galleonts<br />

restaurant with reasonable prices localed_t_<br />

!_/;i HUNTER, then the<br />

from Lhe FORREST<br />

HOWELL of a WOLF; and, presently Sue, a "North Ender,"<br />

_ SLOWIN' a bit _ came the gaunt Kingsw_d alumna,<br />

is a you know," he says, "she has rything from Boy Scout fund-<br />

her own answering and secre, raising to Carnival coorc[inationi Warren.<br />

_i!' SKELTON of a WILEY beast, evidently badly HIRT. It Also Have Duck Hunter tarial'services.. :" Proud of his --to insurance program. * * *<br />

!.! was shortly followed by a yapping KERR and a St. Corn ple tin g their Family wife, he's not above teasing All monies raised through the We'll Ask This Question Again... How Ion<br />

:: BERNARD. The knight in his FUHRY DREW one of his Circle is an American Water her). Carnival go into a GPUS Schol- _orr_p when Kitchen RemodeIers smr_st_<br />

:_: BOWES and dew the FERRIS animal, a rare albino. {he Spaniel, Princess Abigail of The Naturally, all the Klingbeil arsifio Fund, providing finch., tells he time is J_'o_one to two weeks.0[_<br />

could have used a GUNN, but that would COSSA- Pointe, (commonly known as children are campers; natural, cial aid for deserving students doesn't count the planning, stage.. At le_'t,._,',.,<br />

,, "Abigail" or "Abby"). "She's ly too, in keeping with Sue's of outstanding ability through- ffta_e8up her mznd, her new kitchen _,_<br />

:_:i: BOOM). . ." a wonderful duck-hunting dog," philosophy, they don't _1 gooff out the Metropolitan Detroit<br />

"' * * * [Sue<br />

"<br />

says..,<br />

" "There are all kinds of or<br />

area,<br />

color.<br />

regardless<br />

Approximately<br />

of race,<br />

10<br />

creed<br />

per-<br />

plashed. Visit the new s.howrooms ? 1521_t;as,,r_<br />

":_ i!!: the idea The --story and continues, isn't it a clever but weidea? think by now you get[ Ijeers, Unfortunatelv, "we don't'hunt Bill ducks..." inter- to camps," ",-hesamecamp. Sue explains, "with all cent of the current sh,dent body _ Blueberry Pancakes . , . with whole berries at_ ._._<br />

Overseas Mail Rates Increas ed tot fishing--preferably up around<br />

]Bill does, however, do a iot<br />

_the Arctic Circle. "I like to fish<br />

ca'raps, Language camps, Art<br />

kinds of orientations: Science<br />

camps . . ." Last s u m m e r<br />

Hope to Set<br />

receives scholarship<br />

This ),ear, the<br />

Record<br />

assistance.<br />

committee<br />

__[<br />

also like the<br />

treat. Enjoy<br />

are delicious<br />

cozy dining room with _eo__,ort_l¢ _ll<br />

them at Wesffield's 15506 Mack _'_M1<br />

"specials" for business men s I_l¢lR_l_l_ll<br />

_ Iwhere you catch fish," he ex. Klingbeils were camping in Can- hopes to set an all.time money- are different ".¢pecials" on the<br />

• Postmaster E_]ward L. Baker per half ounce to 20c. Airmail plains. . ado, Vermont and Wisconsin. making record, $26,120, WITI[- forget to bring the youngsters,. • and t them ekd<br />

reminded mailers recently that letter rates to the rest of the A member of Ihe OxBow Cluv The two youngest were at a OUT raising prices. Admission - - on their very own menu,<br />

increases in surface and airmail world remain unchanged at 25e a hunting.fishing club on the Farm camp. "very small, with is still 60c for adults, 30c for .=__ • *<br />

rates into effect to foreign May o,,untries 1, 1967. went per to all halfcountries ounce. Aerogrammes and air post Au the Sable Canadian river, he's wilderness, flown into to a Sue good believes creative children staff." should for mentchildren. prices remain Ride andtherefresh- same, There's No,Parking Problem.... at Me tr_ort_ !<br />

':i Baker emphasized that the cards to all countries except camps north of Saskatchewan go away to camp when they yOU ride The Royal Coachman eUl_, -t_t_l<br />

increase does not apply to mail- Canada ._nd Mexico are in- and beyond Savlt 3te. Marie, to want to, ("It all depends on the or lower than, last year's.<br />

ings to members of our armed creased 2c each from lle to 13e. fish for grayling and giant lake child; our best camper is Susan: "After all," Bill Klingbeil Service leaves Grosse Pointe every hour •• •<br />

forces overseas. Domestic rates Items sent by air, other than trout. We sent her away for the first says, "people come to a carni- It's not _he [_ck of _un- ... TUxedo 6-1322.<br />

apply to such mail which is ad- letters and parcels, such as "We're allowed to bring back time when she was seven, and val, bring their children to a<br />

dressed<br />

Also, the<br />

to APO's<br />

postage<br />

and<br />

rate<br />

FPO's.<br />

on surface<br />

letters to Canada and Mexi.<br />

small<br />

cola,<br />

packets,<br />

and other<br />

books,<br />

printed<br />

periodimatter<br />

40 pounds," he says. "That's<br />

• •<br />

about half an hour's work. "<br />

she wanted to go when she<br />

six; we should have sent<br />

was<br />

her<br />

toCarniva]'keep pricest°<br />

of certainty of punish-<br />

are increased 10c per piece At home in The Pointe, his to go when she was seven, we "We've got rides and prizes ment that i n c r e a s e s Military services were held on he is survived<br />

co remains at 5c per ounce,<br />

airmail letters at _c per ounce,<br />

surface post cards at 4c each<br />

to all countries except<br />

Letters going by<br />

Canada.<br />

surface<br />

most<br />

tivity<br />

continuing volunteer acis<br />

Boy Scouts. He's served<br />

would have held back another (ranging from a<br />

gar to a weekend<br />

Mercury<br />

at the<br />

Cou-<br />

Pont-<br />

•<br />

cr_me.<br />

Wednesday, May<br />

Vista, Calif., for<br />

31, in<br />

Major<br />

Chula<br />

Ralph<br />

guerite;<br />

Thomas,<br />

and air post cards at 6e eech. transportation to all countries, as chairman of the Scouts' Lake- But she aLo believes that just chartrain Hotel), gamc_ and Wi)liam Savory, 44, retired Nancy; one ._<br />

Airmail letters to Central (excluding Canada and Mexico), shore District, is presently<br />

Active in Scouting<br />

a _bout every child can<br />

then -- but if sh_ hadn't<br />

benefit<br />

wanted<br />

refreshments.<br />

eryone can<br />

We've even<br />

have a good<br />

made<br />

time. _'<br />

Army<br />

]/ World<br />

Air<br />

War<br />

Force<br />

II and<br />

veteran of<br />

the Korean<br />

mother, Mrs.<br />

two I_rothers,<br />

havelowtim.soWethatWantev, ishrnent-- ., Major Savory Killed in Cras<br />

• 1 c r 13c for the first ounce and from live Board and workin on an<br />

America and the Caribbean area are increased from llc to member of the Scouts' Execuare<br />

increased from 3 pe .,. g "<br />

half ounce to 15e. Airmail let. 7e to 8e for each add,dOnadl Endowment Fund committee,<br />

ters to the rest of the Wester n.OUnCe • Most . . surface printe ItrYin g to raise about $5 million<br />

{"There's a lot parents can do In exchange for a miserable,<br />

from a camping experience, a bargain with the weatherman:<br />

to help prepare their children cold sp_ing, he's promised us<br />

for camping, make them want!perfect weather this Friday and CTUI_I_ PS?,_I_UI8<br />

_. -'-'_l]W_"<br />

_..-:-_ ,lajor Savory<br />

¢'llP, t't'3.1/as a pilot for<br />

was employed<br />

Catalina Vegas<br />

tloward. . .,a<br />

He was grt.d;'_j#l<br />

Grosse pointe _iP.pi_<br />

Hemisphere countries<br />

at 15¢ per half ounce<br />

The _irmaii letter<br />

remain<br />

"rate to<br />

matter ts<br />

piece,<br />

Surface<br />

increased<br />

parcel rates<br />

lc<br />

to<br />

Pertft)r the Scouts through endowlments<br />

and gifts over the next 10<br />

all years.<br />

to go<br />

This<br />

. . .").<br />

Summer<br />

summer,<br />

to Work<br />

for the first<br />

Saturday . . ." (So NO_'V we<br />

Iknow who's responsible for<br />

lhose Arctic air masses sweep.<br />

,'_|lJ|_|U_,J4iY][K_/_[_Airlines.<br />

---_ .... ,-, .....<br />

_,_t, o_.,_..<br />

He died on Saturday, _as awarded _1_ "<br />

-_[iMay 27, of injuries received' "ross =_<br />

-,--_llwhen his pla_e crashed off Flying. _ ,^_ft0_"<br />

.<br />

Europe m_d Mediterranean Af- countries are increased 20¢ "It (the Fund) is doing very time, young Bill and Marthaling down over Michigan. Ob. _0229 MAC_--t:_wooq._llCatalin a Island other oeco_....<br />

dc_ is iacreased from 15c ]per parcel. ]well," he reports. WON'T be at camp. They're atlviously, Bill arranged some- ----_/[ Formerly of Nottingham road, Force.

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