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: Page Twenty G R O S S E P O I N T E N EW S Thursdly,J_<br />

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who, where and whatnot<br />

Pointerso! !nterest Good Taste<br />

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i Next time you see... Helen (Mrs. CharlesA., Jr.) People_nThe Know<br />

:i<br />

_<br />

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 />

:'<br />

Mrs.WilliamWestine Contributed by ] By Pat Rousseau<br />

FromTheCongregational [ U CounterPoin t<br />

Kitchen Coo_,Book In New.York. ;. we saw the Tina Lesser Sumr_<br />

:_:<br />

_!<br />

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 />

,, _,_,s, separat<br />

//2cupsugar o _ ed •<br />

amported . from India. . The unusual prints . a_a.,, fa'_<br />

itionanawerecnarmea,i_lany<br />

orsarereallyenchanting. Youo_me canseeah gossamer "°"_<br />

a formermember oftheboardoftheBaldwinSchool, i tap.gratedlemonrind ofTinaLesserOriginals at Walton.Pie_Vel<br />

• • •<br />

Bryn Detroit Mawr, and Wayne Pa. County She's Tuberculosis served on the Foundation, board of has the<br />

3 tbsp. lemon jmce<br />

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 />

:'i!<br />

_<br />

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 />

-- crumbs<br />

Beat egg yolks un!il<br />

..<br />

_mI_::<br />

I T!_eB!g _hion P_zt__...of ..the,_ost._ashio _1<br />

_zgs _ I_ ew _or_ _ne_e c_uy_ zs tlwx nazrpieces_vh<br />

She has been active on the Advisory committee :of the Graduall add sugar; beat unt_u or an oval loo_, not a high bouffant/o_k r,..... ".'=<br />

'_<br />

:_<br />

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 />

i':<br />

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 />

.<br />

u_/_ tbtuhteP_tg_..<br />

, ,<br />

Katherine, and Mrs. Dean's davghter and son-in-law, Mr. crumbsin pan, (7x7or 10x3x4"<br />

I<br />

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 />

_<br />

:,<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 />

-- l<br />

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 />

,:: : :<br />

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 />

_:< :<br />

::_:_ -<br />

: : :<br />

_i/<br />

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 />

iii:ii::,_<br />

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

,<br />

:_ _<br />

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 />

, , ,<br />

_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 />

_?_; -<br />

• :<br />

: _!_<br />

; ':_:<br />

- _ "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 />

i,S,:<br />

_ ': '::<br />

..<br />

-:;<br />

::<br />

:,<br />

¢ 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 />

i<br />

_i :!i i_<br />

_i k(_.:i_ _ _._<br />

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I<br />

_: : i:<br />

:<br />

.<br />

among the marshMAL 0 ', . .<br />

* *<br />

"On a GREINER NOLL<br />

* '<br />

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 />

_<br />

"<br />

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: "<br />

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'<br />

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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