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All the News of<br />

AJ.lthe Pointes Every<br />

Thl.4/'Sd.y Morning<br />

Vol. 3O-No, 38 Ente~ed aJ Second Class Matter al<br />

__________ .:..... __ ...:th.:;: • ...:P:.:o=lt::...Offlc. at Detroit. Mlch~aD;<br />

II,EADLINES<br />

of the<br />

'''EEK<br />

As Compiled by the<br />

G1'osse Ppinte News<br />

rosse Pointe<br />

Complete News Coverage of AU the Pointe,'<br />

Top Students<br />

GROSSE PO,INTE, MICHIGAN, Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

Public School System<br />

~ ~."~~ \to,,:;; .~ .. ~,,~'. ~:..~~,~ ..:;~;V,~'ii~-'~;:.,~;;~~~J.. ..!~\i;'~~?;f"~;~i~~ij'i.i~,:;.4~:~;;:.i'r;;.~~-' :~;::"~,':': ~;:<br />

,<br />

ews<br />

Home of the News<br />

32 Pases - Two Sections - Section One<br />

maker.' _ * * *. Scholar'~o1P-~..titionafe:(Seated;-ll~ft to right) CINDY RICHARD M~LAUGHLIN, FRED AMRINE, and road, one of the Pointe's most co.nducted an open. discus- The third' is that Ft"dents<br />

THE U.S. COMMAND' sus- JOHNSON,' ',J!9at well.at. the C~ty. park around.. '. suggestions iDto the proposed situated.<br />

a low level of fighting after a Imde lo~g, I;shaped road- J~an Campbell, counselor at. joyful learning places where has been solved by CIty of The Commumty Center Study ordinance. Mr. Mazey stressed that the<br />

three-day cease.fire earlier in! way, WhlCI'! runs from MOo South High School, who along children want io make use of Grosse Pointe police. Mr. Committee consists of McLaren, Collar C1aus~ Changed ACLU does not have any reprethe<br />

week. ross road to Mary street in wi.th Thomas Bu~ze, of Parcells all the opportunltier. available King's boat was stolen six Tom Clark, Peter Logan and Cat owners were particularly sentatives o~ the school cam-<br />

* • • the Farms is continuing to MIddle. School, Just complete~ (CoatiIiued 011 Page 4) times between August 31 Weldy Olsen, a former U.S. concern~d with two aspects. of puses, but saId A~LU. h~s been<br />

THE SUPERVISORS' Trans. prove a thorn in the side to a se.ssl?n at Wayne. State Um. and September 12. ' (CoDtinued Oil Page 5) the ordlDance. The first whleh approac~ed by dlss.atisMd s.tuportation<br />

COI!lmittee of Wayne thosp, residents whose back- verslty s Drug Institute. B?th FLEe T kl. The 19-foot JohDllon outboard ------ dealt with "collaring" cats. Or- deD:ts .mterested tn knowmg<br />

County voted unanimously Fri- yards end at its dirt surface. reported that. upon completion ac Ing was turned into a fun vehicle F. Thr t Iginally the ordinance required ,theU' rights.<br />

~ay to suggest a ban on .the Boe. A bumpy. roadbed which of the course they found. our Drug Problem by four juveDlles wbo used it Ire. ea ens animals to wear substantial col- On North High's campus 3tumg<br />

747: .due for deliyery to kicks up dust in the summer school system bas an enViable to wate ki New High S h liars of leather iron copper dents have been distributing<br />

so~e alrlme6 later thIS ye.ar, and turns to a muddy quagmire dnl;: ~ducation progrllm cur. The ~Jprits were discovered C 00 brass or other 'durabie mate~: forms. from the AC~U. which<br />

until new passen~er loadl.ng, in tbe winter months,. Carver rently ID progress. . The. Grosse Pointe Family when Mr. King notified City ials. After. members of the audl' authorIze the. orgamzation. to<br />

and baggage.ba~dhng faclllties I lane has long been a source of Miss Campbell's treatise at LiIe Education Council, Inc. is police on Friday that his boat The barns of the five. acre ence eXlJressed concern that the proceed on their ~~half .agalD~t<br />

at Metro are b~llt. • Iirritation l!> Farms policeoffi. the course consequently did not ready to begin a concentrated was once again missing fI'OOlits tract. of the old Vanderbush cats might very easily hang the school admmlStration, m<br />

* "-fA be 1 cials, who patrol the non.lighted offer any proposals but insteboadprogram to combat the local well. ,Officers watched the area property, 'adjoining North High themselves if collared in this tt<br />

6<br />

S nd<br />

he courts.iI necethssarytreflative<br />

u ay, """..-m r ~ ,thoroughfa ith b expressed a con c ern a ut Drug Abuse problem, accord- near ..the well and caught the School, burst into flames at 7:44 manner, the council permitted 0 s~spenslOn or r~:... 0 sus,<br />

THE S E N AT lp 0 V E R- erage num~rwof r~~s aa:v~g~~~ young people who are "turning ing to an announcement by its juveniles returning the boat. a.m., saturday, September 12, elasticized collars. pensl0I! because of dress code<br />

WHELM~NGLY r e J e c t e d a Although the hme was OTicea on" l!n!l a suggestion that we president, Dr. Calier Worrell. ~Th .. four were taken to the demolisbing all but one of the The second obJection dealt r~gulations. The forms must be<br />

~ove Friday ~ ~elay construc- favorite spot for young couples might give more thought to the FLEC will offer three serv- s18tlo~' and questioned In the buildings. with the harboring section of the SIgned by both the student a~d<br />

tion of a half.billlon dollar nuc. wbo used it as a ''lovers lane" possibilities of llr;jg disuse. ices; Referral arid Information presence of their parents. At .Fortunately Nor t h High ordinance. It stated that it shall a parent befor~ ACLU WIll<br />

,lear aircraft ca~er, but agr;ed and.a hideaway for sneaking She feels that often we lose Service, Discussion Groups for fuat time the youths told police School suffered no major dam- be unlawful for any ~rson to proceed, ac~ordmg to Mrs.<br />

to a comprehenSive eongre6S10n.\ beer and other alcoholic bever. sight of thec~i1dren QLourw.ell. Parents, and. Discussion Groups that they took the boat for the age althOUg:l a number of win. have mo~~ than. two ammals. at Kathleen SmIth, ?f ACLU.<br />

a~ st~dy of the role of the car- ages, it has been posted with conceived progr8ms. schemes for. Teens. first time OD August 31, when dows in the Performing Arts anyone. time ("Y lth the exclUSIon Most Baa In Sc:hool .<br />

ner lD modern warfare. "No parking" sigas eliminating and strategies; Often they have The Referr81 and Information they "hot wired" it to 'start it. Center were cracked from the ?f pupPIes or kIttens not e~ceed- . The ~WS spo~e to Dr. WII-<br />

* * * 'I some of the headaches for local to be guilty of sQmething bad Service is available to police, They took it to the Farms Pier heat. . mg 12 weeks of age). ReSidents l1~m CraIg! p.rmclpal of :North<br />

Monday, September 15 residents. before they really g~t our at- parents. teens, ministers, doc. where they took skis from, a The property was recently ac. expressed. concern t~at they HIgh, who mdlcat~d that a nu.m-<br />

SENATOR STROM THURM. Not all the problems have tention.She points out how easy th boat that was dOl!ked there. quired by the board of Educa. would have to part WIth a ~. ber. of students dId not .recelve<br />

OND and his old law partner, been solved lit is to become g rim about ~rs! educators and °h er pr°ci When they finished water ski. tion. which planned to have the loved family pet .because o~ thIS tael.1' schedules on ope~lDg .day<br />

'strict Ju.L


Page Two G R 0 SSE POI N 'I E oN E W S<br />

,-_. -_.__._------------_..:....--<br />

Students Win Scholarship Contest Honors Carver Lane I<br />

Woods Cats Stand Proud<br />

.. (C{)ntiJlued from ~lI(e 1) ., attaini!l~'" ... , Iproviding information a b 0 u t .- ,-- ---'--<br />

These students brmg honor I Semlfmallsts must advance to i their achievements and inter. . (COIltiaued from. Page 1) (CoAtiJlued from Page 1) \ sponsible adult.<br />

. not only to themselves, but 81s0 finalist standin~s to be consid.! ests. botlles, soft.drink cartons acca. Other changes included alter. ' The corrected ordinance was<br />

• to their .families, u:e. ir teachers, ered for the Merit Scholar~hips I About 97 per cent of the semi. ! sional bags of rubbish. left illeg. ing the vaccination section. The' unanimously approved by the<br />

. alY.!thell' communities. The fu. to be awarded next spring. fin~lists are expected to be.: ally by a dumper during the section was changed to read Council. I<br />

: ture suc~ess of these young Sem~fi~alists Decome finalists b~' come {'jnalls!.. ~nd each will be ~ight hours, ~nd other va~ied that any. pers?n owning a dog,' ------<br />

. people ~lll,. ~owever, depend reC~lvlllg the endorsement of<br />

uJlO1l: theIr alllhty. to ~~ome pro. I the~r s.c h 0 0 Is, substantiating<br />

considered (0; one o( the 1000<br />

Nation,,1 Merit $1 000 Schoiar.<br />

Items ~( debrIS each morn mg. c~t or wild ammal of the age of<br />

. In spIte of the parking regu1~. SIX mo~ths o.r olde~ mllst h.ave,<br />

WIND!)HIELD SlIlASHED<br />

IIIrs. Mary A. Stolle of 61661<br />

ductive at the high llltellectualilheir high NMSQT performance "-hins which are 'allocat d by hons. many ,young. couples still the. animal Immunized agamst Marseilles.. Detroit, notified<br />

levels that they are capable of. (\n a second examination, and. ~tat.e, Mllny will also be ceonsid.II u.se"the lane for "necking p~r... rabies. ... ' Farms police on Wednesday,<br />

YES, WE HAVE<br />

Pleated<br />

Slacks<br />

We carry the comtort-<br />

:"lble Tiffany pleated<br />

slacks, loomed of finest<br />

quality medium weight<br />

worsted flannel.<br />

COLORS:<br />

Charcoal Grey, Cambridge<br />

Grey. Flannel<br />

Grey. Charcoal Brown,<br />

Charcoal Olive. Mid-<br />

Olive.<br />

SIZES:<br />

Up to 44 Regular and<br />

Long.<br />

Up to 40 Short.<br />

•<br />

32.50<br />

•<br />

\<br />

';WHAlINGtS<br />

· men's wear,.<br />

BJrlll1ngbam Store Open Friday Evenings Until 9:00<br />

.. -oo------Iered for the renewable fonr- ties and the nOise ~fcar radIOSJ E?c h applicallon ~or a license September 10, that while her<br />

_____ , year Merit Scholarships provid.: and loud teena~ers IS prevalent should ~ a~compamed by proof car was parked in the lot at<br />

, cd by some 400. corporations, I almost e~c.ry flight of t~e w~ek. of :.'accl~ahon of !he ~Og for the rear o( the M~ck avenue<br />

foundations, colleges, unions. J.n. ~ddJtlon to the mght.tune, rabIes With a vaccme licensed shopping center, at Moross<br />

trusts, professional associations. act~vlhes alon~ the dark lane. b?, ~he U.S, De~artment of Ag. road, an unknown person tossed<br />

other organizations, and indivi. reSidents claIm that many ncu,.ture and. SJ!~~edby an ~c. a rock through the vefficle'.<br />

duals. Each finalist will receive youngsters use the road as a credited vctermanan. The explr. windshield.<br />

a Certificate of ~erit in recog. short cut to. avoid the light ..at I ation. da~e of the certificate of<br />

nition of his outstanding per.' Kerc~eval and Moross ~oads, I yaccmahon should not be earl.<br />

Patterns and colors in men's suitings change. But the tail.,<br />

oring integrity of SQuthwickcontinues. Natural shoulder<br />

comfort. Enduring style. Southwick - Atraditibn among<br />

gentlemen.<br />

Hours: 9 to 6<br />

4t"", '<br />

carls/err<br />

r '<br />

8O-0~ THE HILL<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

~~\.<br />

'~". t\~<br />

.~<br />

GRAHAM &. GUNN, LTD<br />

PRE.sEl'rl' THE<br />

ASCOT BLAZER<br />

The mesh-like basketweave of this most handlome<br />

jacket affords remarkable flexibility of<br />

movement and weightless comfort. The excellence<br />

of GRAHAM Be GUNN tailoring and<br />

the perfect 'hlending of daaon and worsted<br />

are the secret of its beauty and "bounce"<br />

Choose from eight lively new colo~. $85<br />

Graham & Gunn CLOnJES ARE EXCLUSIVE WITH US IN DETROIT<br />

WOODWARD AT GRANO CIRCUS PARK<br />

Also in Chicago<br />

I<br />

formance in the program. I spee~mg through the lan.e III the i ler than DecelT.ber 31 of that,<br />

Winners of (our.year Merit I daytIme .~nd endangermg the! year. .<br />

Scholarships may receive up to ! many children f.rom the area The fmal change referred to .<br />

.$1,500 a year for fOllr college who use th~ lane ~~ a pathway female dogs iJ.l heat., The coun. :<br />

years, depending on their in. Ito get to:l' arms,) .cr. Cl~ altered tillS sectIOn to per- I<br />

dividual need. Winners of the Teeus"Are;'.preats. ~It reSidents to walk these dOgS)<br />

National Merit $1,000 Scholar- The lane, whi.~h provides a i ~. on a leasb controlled by are.<br />

ships will receive their nonre" walking ..a.r.ea for many of the I<br />

I newable onetime awards upon local residents who s~roll with!<br />

I enrollment as full.time students their children and walk their i<br />

in accredited U. S. colleges or pets, is a pleasant place for.<br />

universities. most, . but the thoughtless<br />

High school grades, accom. ac~ons. of teenagers are threat.<br />

plishmenl~. leadersh:p qualities, eDlng Its beaut~.<br />

and extracurricular a chi eve - Besides the trash left behind<br />

ments of the finalists are evalu. by the youngsters and the irri'l<br />

ateu. atong with test scores, in tating noise they make-many<br />

selecting Merit Scholarship win. of the residents claim the lane!<br />

ners. is busy even during the week.<br />

NlIISC identifies the semi. day early morning hours of 12finalists<br />

to all regionally ac. 4 ~.m.-:-.$ome.of these senseless<br />

credited colleges and universi. children have. even taken gas<br />

ties and to other scholarship- from the cars of ho~eownel's<br />

granting agenCies.. and sources and have damaged thell' proper.,<br />

of financial aid. Studies in for- ty.<br />

mer years have shown that "We want people to know<br />

about half of the semifinalists that dumping trash and parking<br />

received financial aid from on the lane Is forbidden' by law<br />

sources other than the Merit and that we fully. enforce the<br />

Progum. laws," said. Sgt.. Ignatius Back.<br />

Names of the 1969.70 Merit man. of the Farms IJ(llice de.<br />

Scholarship winners will be an- partment. :'We thoroug!lly dis.<br />

nounced April 30, 1970. Some courage kids f;0m usmg the<br />

21600 students have received lane for anytbmg other than<br />

M~rit Scholarships in the four. routine travel."<br />

teen annual programs to date One of the drawbacks to llis'<br />

About $67 million in financial couraging the use of the lane as<br />

assistance 'to Merit Scholars and a "neckinif' area is' the fact<br />

their colleges has heen expend. that some of the x:esicilnts want<br />

ed or committed through the lights installed on the lane and<br />

Merit Program. others oppose it, fearing the<br />

__________ ...,- ~~.--:.---------..,.....---- lights will Ugh' up their back.<br />

yards and rob them of their<br />

privacy. Most of the homes now<br />

have spotlights. wb.lcb one ,can<br />

see flicked on each night at 'the<br />

slightest sound ,Of noise from<br />

',', '<br />

the area of the lane. The resi.<br />

dents .are' edl(y. Many' are fed .1.<br />

up with the situation.<br />

"We've hal]"1dds leave their i<br />

cars and. come up


•<br />

Thl,lfsday, $eptember /8, 19~9 G R 0 SSE POI N '1ENE W S Page Three<br />

Firefighters Have A.dvice For Residents with Pools<br />

HAVE YOUR<br />

.G U.. NS & SCOPES Five Pointe area firefighters I a!. Contamination may result in Idilution. When eye irritation or<br />

,recently au.ended the Michi. fire, and the fire will be of skin burns occur, obtain medi.<br />

gan Inspector's Conference. great intensity. If firl' does' oc. cal assistance at once.<br />

I<br />

RE'CO.NDITIONED I T!ley included Cpl. Andrew cur~ .drench it with copious I 9. Avoid. inhalation of es.<br />

IBenoot, of the ~ark; Sgt. John quantities of .water and c?ol. caping hazardous gases and<br />

R~a, of. the City; Sgt. John the s~~roundmg area wIth Ifumes. Move anyone overcome<br />

Riegler and Sgt. Art Turner, water JD the form of spray. to an open area and obtain<br />

NOW IN TIME<br />

Iof<br />

the Farms and WOO(!s In. 6. Dispose of spilled. materialj---<br />

'UNTING ispector Russ Allard. ,immediataelY,by flushing with<br />

fOR FALL At the conference the men large amounts of water. Rinse<br />

H<br />

Kercheval at 81. Clair. Grosse Pointe<br />

Open Thursday Evenings _'til 8:45 .<br />

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

, i:~'./'\""':"::'<strong>~~~~</strong>'~="'l""'-<br />

¥,;:"<br />

~.....•. I were asked to remind resi. empty containers thoroughly I<br />

· I G #J!t:': I ~anger~ of. calciu~ h~h~or. '1. Keep hands clean and<br />

~ I dents in their cities of. the with water before discardiog. .<br />

B. M D . C anle Ull ,Shop :ilI:?:.,.. lte, whlcb IS used m. swunmmg wash thoroughly after handling.<br />

I pools for sanitary purposes. Gloves should not be worn be.<br />

15102<br />

Securily I<br />

KERCHEVAL VA 1.8200 Diners Charge When misused it is subject cause the fabric may become<br />

Amer. Express to rapid decomposition, which impregnated with. the chemical,<br />

Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat., 9 to 6 p.m. t:~~';;r:r~:~: Ican result in intense fire and resulting in spontaneous igni.<br />

Open Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. I ruptu~e ?f c~ntai.ners .. This tion.<br />

/........ :::::::l:rn:;:n:;:::;;::::m:r:fii;jr<br />

I. .ER f~;~=~,:t~~r:~t:,:;~;:! Boat Thefts<br />

rr; . f;i::'i I Poo~ owners sh.~Uld.use the i<br />

..," ,'::.:::::: ,followmg pr~auhons.<br />

:lH?E; 1.'h L b 1Ii:I 1. Read the co~tainer label (Continued from Page I)<br />

'I:~ifj ...ng 1S am swao ji,! ~~r~~~llr~fJ~~~:~~g.d~::.~ti::: ~~~ ~r~~e.:a~~~t c~;er~~ ~~s:;<br />

~.!i.i:.~.:l.::.:<br />

" ......... A .... "''' ~<br />

":::;::<br />

;:4:<br />

~'. Keep the. mateClal In t~e dropped the empty can over the<br />

orlglDal contamer and store 10 side after filling the tank.<br />

i <strong>~~~~</strong>:<strong>~~~~</strong>~j~~ I<br />

tM<br />

3. Use only cle~n, dry scoops,<br />

such as porcelam or enamel.<br />

cups, glass containers or metal<br />

PQirite Little Club and took fou'"<br />

.<br />

more skiS and tow ropes.<br />

t:r.:t.. :'.:i.. ::.,~.. :[.. ::..:f.. ::<br />

: . ~h<strong>~~~~</strong>al f~;ullitr~~~e=1o ~: POI~e:,oV~'~c~:;~e~f_~~lt<br />

mixing container or to the pool. .sto!en merchandise except<br />

the<br />

t~at<br />

.<br />

;.~." •.. ~.:c:,".::.:.':.I.::<br />

.. r:.. :::; ..<br />

;,::.:.::.. :i~I"EE~<br />

Open Thunday and Friday Eveni~ls<br />

Jacob SonS<br />

Men', Store<br />

:1:g~~m:.l~tl~~~J<strong>~~~~</strong>;'<br />

;,c" water. with constant stirring .. one w~.colored Hydro.Flite<br />

..I.!:. ~~:r_~_t __<br />

1.![<br />

here now-CI new<br />

'15.00<br />

concept-the<br />

sport or dress knit shirt •••<br />

Imported from Italy, our.'<br />

fine colton knit looks and<br />

feels great alone or<br />

with a tie. Body.troced<br />

styling with long-point collar<br />

and buttoned sleeve cuffs,<br />

Gold, hrown, blue, green, red<br />

or ROVY. Sizes $.M.l.xt,<br />

I '<br />

~7~~~;ijJ~:i~;<br />

:_!_~_i_:~_rc_*_"~: __t_J._:_~_~~_j_::_~_ll~~$~~J~~~<br />

.<br />

Ml oPen • undlY' to:oo 10 4:.<br />

T1Iu.... Ind I'rl. Till ,. 'oM.<br />

. d<br />

the motor had been amaged,<br />

.i~1:f~~~::~~d~<br />

,I ;~:':~~h'<br />

I::.:'.:.l.,l::i.:,.:.l ..':i.;:,,:. .. . 211~~~ ;:: ~ ;~:~:',<br />

There are only a few sweater c1a,,]sics;and this is Ui'l 114-3600 Sale Se11t. 27<br />

I<strong>~~~~</strong>~p~:w<br />

FU one of them. Our'V-Neck pullover, knit of the i ;m::; .~ . I, ,"'-"".- ..__:'. i •<br />

;~~~E~:l ~f.~~~i.~~:.~: I~~?~g<strong>~~~~</strong>~¥ I'-U-~-li-~-e-id-~-~-~-;-ry-N-:-~-W-.Y-S"'b-'<br />

I I-7~.?;~";~~<br />

. t?:', . . - ~" :::::,? Anteebo PubUsbers, lite. sale of ~a~uts for underprivi-<br />

_ P) ~ ~ j f 99 Kerdleval Aveaue leged children.<br />

;g:! ;~:;i:;:~ Grop~o~:in~J 3~.:~g.DUNWAN!fED PAINT JOB<br />

/<br />

Ke..,;fleval at St. Clair<br />

1[1' Second~[: .::~n:.~ral 0.. Cig.a~~lic~V~~g~~nd~~~oS~~e~~<br />

t:::'~,= troll Mlchia:Ul.<br />

Ill!1 ~~t!~~:B~::<br />

~Ye~~:~<br />

ti~<br />

tE.:.! SbyUb5C!!aUpuonl~.oo.leJ ~t:tdePerw~~~ ber 14, that persons Ul).nknOWn<br />

~...<br />

l~~!~~:!:<br />

-- had thrown white paint a ;)ver<br />

~J:::~~::o~:{::sd<br />

Change Of Address "ormo 8l7!l1 to<br />

~iC~~~m.al. Grosse Pointe Farms,<br />

tending a dance at South High<br />

School. .<br />

1 ... ~ ...... ..".. « e e .d ....... C ..... • • s<br />

"<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

19307 Mock at Bournlmouth<br />

DOWNTOWN DETROIT<br />

1133 Grlswol. Ilt Stote<br />

I tinguishers<br />

lihould not be used<br />

to extinguish fires involving<br />

manner in which<br />

pool chemicals.<br />

they store<br />

.<br />

. calcium hypochlorite. I<br />

medical assistance. In major 11. For additional inform aemergencies<br />

involving I a r g e tion, the user should contact<br />

amounts of hypochlorite chern. the manufacturer or the chern.<br />

ical firemen should use suita. ical supplier.<br />

ble self.contained respirator)' With the swimming season I<br />

equipment. almost over pool owners should<br />

10. Vaporizing liquid type ex- I be particularly careful in the<br />

SCREEN WIRE<br />

1Dc ALUM ~:/""'o'i:c.<br />

Bronz_Flber Glus<br />

• Alum. Up 10 12" Wldtfl •<br />

AIR He 540 f 1','ll[ 1\11:' -~~_<br />

Step out in a superbly handcrafted<br />

. car designed and constructed<br />

10 stay in style for years, and to hold<br />

its value up till the day you trade<br />

it. That's a lot to ask of a car. But ~at's<br />

what you'll get when you buy<br />

a Volkswagen, BMW or Mercedes-Benz<br />

from the Woods. Plus real individuality.<br />

And more, you'll get expert<br />

service from our staff of factory-trained<br />

specialists. Come in. Drive away<br />

in a Wood car •.• and Reople will<br />

know you've arrived.<br />

WOOD ~MPORTS, fNC.lWOOD MOTORS, INC•<br />

CALL Sl!.mo / GRATIOT AT IMJLE, DETROIT I CALL SZl.&9DO<br />

the<br />

TOUCHABLE<br />

Savings<br />

Account<br />

Go ahead-take some<br />

money from your D & N<br />

Passbook Savings Account<br />

and buy something.<br />

There's no penalty. Your<br />

balance continues to earn<br />

a fuJi 431% per ~num,<br />

paid or compounded<br />

quarterly. After all,<br />

what's the point in having<br />

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WHAT'S ALL THE BARKINO DOUT?<br />

About the canine world's newest "in" spot<br />

The PAMPER PARLOR<br />

FOR PE:TS<br />

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Join the rest -<br />

Be groomed by the best,<br />

14902 Kercheval at Alter Rd.<br />

Phone Now for an appointment<br />

Annual Meeting<br />

:.,<br />

331.5514<br />

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of Grosse Pointe Woods-Shores<br />

Little League Baseball Leagu.e<br />

will be held<br />

I Thursday, September 25, 8 p.m.<br />

• in ~~ Council Chambers, Grosse Pointe Woods Municipal I 1<br />

Building for the purpose of electing a board of governors<br />

for the 1970 season. I<br />

All parents and friends are urged te attend. I r<br />

I<br />

NEW'6,'<br />

IMPALA<br />

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Most stock c~iirs.are f,dty equipped witlfPower<br />

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OFFER.. REFUSED<br />

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Jaycees Pla,n'M' Night<br />

Planning activities for Gross~ Pointe on Thursday evening, September 25 at<br />

Jaycees' new membership meeting are the Alger Post, is for present members<br />

(left to right) PIETER van HORNE. and young..men who are interested in<br />

board chainnan; JAMES W. McNAMEE acquainting themselves with the Grosse-<br />

II, membership chairman; ALAN LANG, Pointe Jaycees. Anyone interested is<br />

president; and KENNETH ROY, internal urged to call James W. McNamee at<br />

vice-president. The meeting, to be held 881-9192.<br />

Recreation' Center' Planl Revealed<br />

(Continued from Page 1) of these rink are filled'wi~ play. those pursuits, which easily be.<br />

Olympic hockey player and a ers from their own Communities fall youngsters and. are less ac.<br />

scout for the, 5l Louis Blues and the only practice' time avail. ceptable to society."<br />

National Hockey League team. able to Pointe ytllLngsters is be- . nas Location ill Mid ;<br />

Presently, Dearborn, Livonia, tween the hours of 1 to 5 a.m. Although. the committee has<br />

Detroit, Wyandotte, Trenton, 51. at st. Clair .Beach, east of Wind- not yet made public its suggest-<br />

Clair Shores and Port Huron sor, according to officials of the ed location for the building, it<br />

all ,have indoor ice rinks .and GPHA. has setUed on a location and is.<br />

Southfield is.in the final plan- "Although this is the first pub. suggesting a low-rise structure<br />

ning stages for a facility, which lie announcement of our plans with an ample parking lot.<br />

wciuld include an ice rink. for a center'complex, we have The committee plans to hold<br />

MallY Now Deprived already had literally hundreds two more meetings, in which it<br />

"We have thousands of Pointe of calls from persons who want will f"malize its task force, and<br />

youngsters who participate in to support us in our aims," Mc- then conduct a public meeting,<br />

hockey annually and even more Laren pointed out. "We feel that in which it will reveal in full its<br />

who don't get the chance," the community as a whole would proposals. .<br />

claimed McLaren. "Those who greaUy benefit from the availa- Those-Pointers who are interdo<br />

play are forced to travel long billty of an indoor ice rink and ested in gaining more knowledge<br />

and expensive distances to prac- it would allow our high schools abi>ut the proposed center-comtice<br />

and play." to field a hockey team each plex, or those who may have<br />

Poilite hockey players current- year, which they have been un. suggestio!!s, can contact the<br />

ly .practice at ice rinks, when able to do so 'far." , committee by man at:Commun.<br />

available, in Port Huron . and " Is HJghlj7Rcs,eeted Center Study Committee, 266<br />

Windsor .. Essex, Blenheim and Tile GPHA which 'has been in Merriweather, Grosse Pointe<br />

St. Clair Beach in Canada. Most existence for'the past 10 years, Farms, Michigan 48236.<br />

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Ofthefille$t- and _ost"Closely- Mrs. Ann Carter, 246 Lake.<br />

knit organizations of'its kind in land, went into the City police<br />

the country. Pointe ..teams an. station on Friday, September<br />

nuaijy claim many state and Da. 12, to report persons unknown<br />

'tiODa1UUes, but: they are beinghadp--mctured tbr.~ofher kit.<br />

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Holland Bulb Specialists<br />

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e.ul to find .lee upon" which to but could find no signs of the<br />

practice, according ,to McLaren. culprits.<br />

i., The-fc-~-:a-W-'c::.--T-.~ --Gn-~gh-" tonly'{<br />

playing hockey~,nor would it be half the time has a superior '<br />

a home for the Grone Pointe batting average.<br />

Hockey Association,"<br />

McLaren. "We only<br />

claimed<br />

hope to<br />

spark an interest in the community<br />

and help. provide a cen.<br />

ter where residents of all ages<br />

and groups can get in some good<br />

exercise and have some fun ice<br />

skating any time of the year,<br />

. rather than waiting for the lake<br />

to freeze in the winter.<br />

'Could Solve Pr9blems<br />

"Some of those winter aad<br />

summer weekends can get pret.<br />

ty long lor our children and a<br />

place to skate and help develop<br />

strong millds and bodies. would<br />

help solve some of our commun •<br />

ity'sproblems," he continued.<br />

"Skating is an endeavor which<br />

many youngsters enjoy, es~.<br />

ially here in the Pointe, and it<br />

is an activity _which would keep<br />

them busy and happy and out of<br />

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Thursday, September 18, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Seven<br />

no,w<br />

N!.en!<br />

Famous<br />

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SALE STARTS THURSDAY<br />

Last Years<br />

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for<br />

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BARGAINS<br />

HEAD SKI PO~ES LANGE BOOTS<br />

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Cireat value $.1995<br />

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Assortment of last year's buckle .boots<br />

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HOURS: Thll"do, and FridCl}'l 9:30 o.m. to 9 p,m,<br />

Other cloys: 9:30 •. m. 'til 5:30 p.m.<br />

Students Fight Dress Code<br />

their parents and added that<br />

schools should implement what<br />

is wanted at home.<br />

(Continued from Page I) people organized to fight dis. The matter of the dress 'code<br />

want. Long and/or facial hair crimination. They called them- is in a state of flux at this writ.<br />

does not inhibit learning. Sus. selves members of a subculture. ing. The coming weeks will tell<br />

pending or sending sludents When asked ",hat information what the ultimate conclusions<br />

home detracts from their 'learn. they gave students from our will be.<br />

lng E'xperience' more than their aiea who asked for help they ----- i<br />

appearance, and finally the indicated they referred them to People who take the time to I<br />

dress code itself is an infringe. the ACLU, although they are consider a problem usually come' I<br />

ment on the constitutional rights not affiliated with the organiza. up with the right answer.<br />

of the individuals," tion. -.-<br />

The publication indicated that Code Modified Michigan has won 10 Big Ten'<br />

the School Board "responded to Mr. Gerich said members of wrestling tournament titl~ -<br />

these views with negative reo the Student Council have ~rit- more than any other team, in<br />

actions," ten a modification of the code the conference.<br />

They went on to say that the and pres nt d l't to th ntir --- -'- ---.--following<br />

revised dress code e eel' e<br />

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and start all. over again. no room for doubt.<br />

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seems the best solution to the<br />

student<br />

on Wednesday.<br />

body at a<br />

Unfortunately<br />

referendum<br />

problem at hand and 'stressed<br />

that it was nothing more than a the res~lts were. not ~~bulated<br />

temporary compromise. The at the tIme of thiS wntmg.<br />

changes they desire include: I '1:he St~de~t ~ouncil's mod,W.<br />

boy'S hair should be clean and cahon aSKS(h~t ru.Ie one whl~h<br />

combed. beards clean and trim. refers to boys hair and faCIal<br />

med, moutaches and sideburns hair be modified to read "boys<br />

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Ice e ee e e ee eel ee e e eeee e e eee C'J===== ==ele e =el eel CC ==r:.<br />

rule five which bans tlie wear. str,les, leaving eyes visible. .<br />

1970 CADILLACS<br />

THE ~g ~~a<strong>~~~~</strong>~r~:,Ck~~Sg~I~~c~~<br />

I culotte-style skirts will be no<br />

~;::~u~~~ ~:e~l.~r~~~sed~~s~h~~ I<br />

added here that they hllPl'd this .<br />

shorter than mid.thigh; straight. rule will allow boys to grow<br />

legged or bell.bottomed slacks si~eburns and beards without<br />

I<br />

1I'SpiJUL.. t .J.l_ _ "'.'6."<br />

are acceptable for girls. Blue bemg untidy'; they ask that JJ. I.Ill/...'V ~<br />

jean slacks. ,are accep.table for girls' r~gular and culotte skirts<br />

girls if these slacks are in ac- be no shorter than mid.thigh<br />

coro1ance with the rule that and indicated that thev hoped<br />

I<br />

specifies any clothing indecently this modified rule would make<br />

exposing the person of a stu- judgments about the shortness<br />

dent, any clothing in laboratory of skirt~ a more individual<br />

classes that might endanger the matter. !!ependinll more upon<br />

student or other students, cloth. the girl herself: they also I1sk<br />

ing which is excessively dirty or that tailored'sla('ks. bell.bot.<br />

torn so as to be distracting, ex- toms, blue jean slacks for f:(irls<br />

treme, or coqspicuous and in be acceptable if Dfoperly worn<br />

general, dress which is not in and in: good condition. Extreme<br />

good taste .will not be worn. or conspicuous styles will not<br />

The students also ask that the be nermitted,<br />

rule prohibiting pin curls, curl. After the referendum, the<br />

ers, or kerchiefs in class be students will request a hear:<br />

omitted. ing bdore the School 'Board to<br />

Should Attend Meetings present the results of their sur-<br />

The publication urged anyone vey. (This is in keepin,l! with<br />

who wanted to support the what the students planned to do<br />

modifications of the present last year, They were not givendress<br />

code to attend school the opportunity to complete<br />

board meetings October 13, No. their'survey before the Board<br />

vember 10 and December 8 at finalized the dress code).<br />

South High School or attend the Obviously two factions are at<br />

Student Council meetings.' work at South High School, one<br />

They suggested that parents' through the underground newswrite<br />

to the sup(!rmhmdent of paper amI' the other through the<br />

schools or any School Board Student Associdtion.<br />

member at ~e st. Clair offices. Cites Need for Code<br />

They alsO included two tele. Mr. Gerich believes that there<br />

phone numbers, that of the is a real need for some sort of a<br />

American Civil Liberties .un~on dress code. He said it has been<br />

and that of. an orgamzation proved that dress affects the<br />

called Open City. ;.: . students' behavior.in the class-<br />

The NEWS contacted the room. He indicated that abolish-<br />

Open City group and was told ment of the,cO(Iewould put the<br />

that they are fA. group of y~ung, _school between the children and I<br />

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Problems are created by the<br />

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Thursday, September 18. 1969<br />

. - NEW HOURS -<br />

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LeSABR'l;S : $8 per. day '. 9c per ~jfe<br />

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for people . .' . We can do it for YOU! By<br />

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• • •<br />

If you need a family room, extra bedroom, of- '<br />

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Sue Ellis, 14, babYSittin.If at Eugenios of the Lakepointe ad. I The teenager was conveyed<br />

774 Lakepointe, WII 'auded by dress. to Bon Secours Hospital, where<br />

Park fire officials for her According to information re •. doctors said that the burn is<br />

calmness and quick thinking on leased by Fire Lt Philip Costa, so severe, it will have to be<br />

Saturday, September ~2, when the teenager was wa,lching the I<br />

a fire starteu In the kitchen of children, Christine, 6; Anthony, .<br />

tb~ home of her emplo)'ers. In 4; and 16.month old, Celest.'<br />

sPite .of a badly burned hand, Sue placed a pan of clear, I<br />

the girl too~ her three young liquid grease, mistaking it for<br />

; Chlrges.'outside. raD back i~.to fater, on the electric stove, at I<br />

I the house and called the FIre about 8 p.m., when the baby<br />

I Department, and proceeded to started to cry.<br />

try to beat out the flames. . The babysitler went to the I<br />

. Sue. daughter of Mr. and baby's room to see what was<br />

Mrs. Loui6 Ellis, presently of wrong, leaving the pan. Sever.<br />

956 Pemberton, who are pre. al minutes later she smelled<br />

paring to move to their new smoke and rushed to the kitch.<br />

home in the Woods, is a 9th en, where she saw flames IIck- I<br />

.. - grader at Grosse Pointe North ing around the pan and start. I<br />

' " .. ,,, , .. ,.. ,"'f;: High SchOLl. She was watching ing up .the wall. I<br />

:<br />

:<br />

,..<br />

:<br />

It<br />

~<br />

--- - , • : the children of the ,Donaid Sue grabbed the handle of:<br />

~ I ' the -pan with her bare right I<br />

iC .4ust: S h l hand, without thinking, and<br />

.. .t.l .,R C 00 carried it to the kitchen sink,<br />

: In 18th Y in spite of the fact the terrific I<br />

:t I. ,ear heat seared the skin and lIesh<br />

:<br />

,It<br />

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• I ' -_.<br />

t; When school opened on TIlE'S.<br />

.. day, September 2, Austin Cath.<br />

of her palm and thumb. . ..<br />

The girl turned anel saw that I<br />

the flames bad started to climb i<br />

.. : olic Preparatory School entered the wall above the stove and<br />

f n. H_ $.... 1 lit .1IbeI/ey." • ., Sf"." iinto its 18th academic year. gathered the Eugenio children<br />

~ hmou. Son.ul q.. lity ot • low p,lce. 'o"e",?Icked So....., 350 . Many improvements were made and took them outside on the<br />

It AM/I'M Siereo ~el .. , pro,let" 16 w.lts 01 Illgh fld.lity 10""" at the hId rI th t<br />

It .t • olulu. Fie/


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Invites You to s..<br />

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• TIte Most COlllplete FacilitieS<br />

• ttIt Detroit A,..<br />

• I.tal .. II LellSiIIg',egflils<br />

• CItuf"'r Service to fe.r<br />

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if youwantto put<br />

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fourth I Sound wild 7 Sure does-brJt true just the same,<br />

When you come to Colonial. we'll help you budget W8l!lk1y<br />

IlYingl to buy the thihgs you want. This will permit you to earn while<br />

you accumulat.-To buy with CAsh-To avoid the sacrifice of<br />

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Pointers Still Use Park<br />

Areas as Weather Permits<br />

Pointe residents are still tak-<br />

Ing advantage of the use of<br />

their respective municipal parks<br />

for picnicking during the warm<br />

weather. although the parks<br />

were officially closed on Labor<br />

Day, September 1.<br />

It was disclosed that all<br />

swimming pools have been com.<br />

pletely closed down, with the<br />

exception of that in' the Park's<br />

Windmill Pointe Park.<br />

Donald Guinan, director of<br />

parks and recreation, said that<br />

the pool is closed for this week,<br />

but if the weather permits, it<br />

will be in use this weekend,<br />

september 20 and 21. However,<br />

if the ttlmperature drops to the<br />

point which prohibits swimmine:,<br />

of if there is rain, the<br />

facility will be shut dl)\\ n<br />

permanentiy for the season.<br />

Guinan revealed that with the<br />

-,----,----------'---------- end of the summer use of both<br />

the Windmill Pointe and Three<br />

Mile Drive Parks, a fall and<br />

winwr recreation program is<br />

being prepared. In the mean.<br />

time, the parks will be used for<br />

such activities as pjcnicking.<br />

Since the gate watchman has<br />

left, no accurate fi~ures oC at.<br />

tendance have been kept, but he<br />

,stated that an estimated 1.200<br />

persons used the parks on Sat.<br />

urday, September 13; and about<br />

.DOWNTOWN FORD<br />

r~~'ii. ,m," "<br />

WO<br />

3-4700<br />

rf..<br />

1M~1<br />

JUST<br />

ARRIVED<br />

FROM<br />

,LISSE, HOLLAND ~~OP'"<br />

Our 'argesf' Direct i IS~:<br />

Shipment 01 \,,~~~<br />

lid ..<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

cording to John DeFoe, recrea.<br />

tion director, 1,500persons used<br />

the park on Saturday, and 2,000<br />

on Sunday.<br />

.. The swimming pool has 'been<br />

in sporadic use since the park<br />

officially closed on September<br />

I, but now the pool h8S been<br />

completely shut down.<br />

Don Hallman, Woods director<br />

of parks and recreation, said<br />

that the weekend brought out<br />

a small number of residents,<br />

totaling 1,321. Of this figure,<br />

587 used the park on Saturday,<br />

and 734 on Sunday. Comparing<br />

this with the 7,497 using the<br />

facilities on Labar Day, the<br />

weekend attendance is very<br />

light.<br />

The swimming pool has been<br />

completely shut down for the.<br />

season, Hallman said.<br />

Shores Village Superintendent<br />

stated that there is :'10 longer a<br />

watchman at the gate at the<br />

George Osius Park to keep a<br />

regular count, but the weekend<br />

brought out a to.tal of about 832<br />

persons. A Saturday and Sunday<br />

breakdown was not given.<br />

The swimming pool was closed<br />

down on Sunday, September 14.<br />

All the Pointe officials said<br />

that their. respective marinas<br />

will remain open until Novem.<br />

ber 1.<br />

. John R. Piana, 51, has been<br />

named field operations manager<br />

of Automobile Club C! :Michi.<br />

gan and the Detroit Automobile<br />

Inter.Insurance Exchange, ac.<br />

cording to Richard R., Dann,<br />

Auto Club executive vice presi.<br />

dent. -<br />

Piana, who has served almost<br />

30 years with the organization,<br />

assumes a position previously<br />

held by Claren,ce Slocum who<br />

has been named general coun.<br />

sel.<br />

, In bis new position, Piana<br />

supervises operations. of 56<br />

Auto Club offices across Michi.<br />

gan.<br />

Prior to his appointment,<br />

Piana WdS mlDlger of Auto<br />

Club's Gratiot division, a posi.<br />

tlon he held for five years. He<br />

served as manager of the Down.<br />

river division from 1960 to 1965<br />

and as district membership and<br />

insurance manager from 1955 to<br />

.lJ.960. ' ,<br />

:Born in Detroit, he;is a tHO<br />

gta:duate of.. the Uni';'erslty of<br />

Detroit and began his career<br />

witll, Auto Club the same year<br />

as a membership<br />

counselor.<br />

and insurance<br />

During World War II, Plana<br />

served as a first lieutenant in<br />

the infantry, winning two bronze<br />

~:a~.e.d<strong>~~~~</strong> I~:r~~a~~y<br />

TU 5.5433<br />

. Shopping Center<br />

Fence Approved<br />

A Public flearing was held on<br />

Monday, September IS, in the<br />

Woods Council Chambers with<br />

regard to a parking lot fence at<br />

the Seven Mile.Mack Shopping<br />

Center.<br />

The hearmg was adjourned<br />

from Monday, September 8, to<br />

gi~e the representative of own.<br />

ers of the lot an' opportunity to<br />

draft a suggestion for another<br />

type of fence other than the<br />

chain.link type he had proposed<br />

at the last hearing.<br />

The representative, J. Ralph<br />

Chouinard, told the Council that<br />

his firm would install a stock.<br />

ade type fence along the entire<br />

area, re pla~lng the existin gold<br />

, . ., ,<br />

.'<br />

Mexican Flora 18 Talk Topic' I<br />

'Dr, Rog~r6 McVaugh, curator and beautiful Mexican plant<br />

of 'vascular plants in the Un!. species.<br />

v~rsity of Mi.chigan Her~ar!um The meeting is being held at<br />

smce 1946, Wl~ ~,the pn.nclpal 8 o'clock at the Grosse Pointe<br />

speaker. at _tomghts meetIng of War Memorial. Gardeners are<br />

the Men'~ Garden Club of urged to bring their friends. I<br />

Grosse POlDte. '<br />

utilizing slides to illustrate<br />

his talk on the "Vegetation of<br />

Mexico," Dr. McVaughn will<br />

use a geographical approach in >discussing<br />

the many useful<br />

- Q!<br />

fence. The new fence will be<br />

installed with two.and.a.half.<br />

Inch - steel posts secured in<br />

concrete and be six-and.a.half.<br />

feet in height as requested.<br />

The Council granted approval<br />

to Mr.' Chouinard to proceed<br />

with the project immediately.<br />

'.<br />

LOOl'NG fOI PRICE? NO LQWEP. FIGURJ ..AflPlACE.<br />

LOOK'NG "01 SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST.<br />

, :<br />

ALL THIS ••• AND MORE, TOO AT<br />

TOM:TAYLORBUICK, INC.<br />

8UltK-OP~L DEALER<br />

New Cars." Use4,c:.,,'.,Pe'" • c..... CoIIIsloRSMt<br />

13033 GRATIOT, '.j::; .I UdtIYiew '.3000<br />

- Night 'Servlc. LA 1~9877.. .!<br />

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Population<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

World<br />

"white"<br />

For Professlonol<br />

Appraisals<br />

Celli<br />

WCE.WLTORS<br />

777-1230<br />

FOR THE T R I U M P H OF EVIL f S<br />

9944/100% ,<br />

26%<br />

Grosse Pointe - a microcosm?<br />

Grosse Pointe H~mon Relations 'Council,<br />

Box 0.7, 99 Kercheval Ave.,<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. JlS236<br />

THE' NEW 19'10BlJICIS'<br />

ABEHEBE'<br />

"WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS KING" .<br />

,., . I ..~ : .<br />

. others<br />

74%<br />

W'OIJLDN!'T YOU<br />

REALLY RATHER ~<br />

,15103, KERCHEVAL<br />

.. VA 1-$400<br />

n:r~ kWi*J!@~)'lliWMjlliW![¥l@!fiM¥@l@M&Ulm'Bflm.t!i •• ~Bml .... ~itW)i;g]<br />

,Iy tw~ y!!ars in the .European ,. ""':":'<br />

theater of operations. ' KM<br />

I<br />

He has held membershIp In IW~ . . ',' t@<br />

many societies and organiza. W~<br />

:-:;<strong>~~~~</strong>"::.':.r.1<br />

TOP .QUALITY IMPORTED.<br />

. . "<br />

HOLLAND BULBI<br />

Come E'a,Iy Fo, A Good Selection!<br />

BESTQUALITY IN YEARS AND ...<br />

THE PRICES ARE RIGHT!<br />

MELDRUM 6. SMITH<br />

Holland Bulb Specialists<br />

17750 Mack Avenue<br />

I<br />

1,900 on Sunday.<br />

At the other Pointe parks, p.G t N<br />

attendance figures were orw'na e s, etv<br />

were. not kept, or at least not ,A..uto Club Post<br />

available at the moment.<br />

Attendanre at the City Norbert<br />

P. Neff. Memox:ial Park<br />

over the weekend was said to<br />

have been light. '<br />

City Manager Thomas Kressbach<br />

said that the .swimming<br />

pool closed over the. weekend,<br />

and that the park itself is still<br />

open for picnicking as 1000g as<br />

the weather allows.<br />

At the_ Farms Pier.Park, ac-<br />

:~:I Village . Marlcel.<br />

I *****l;=~*~~ur~;;:~;****<br />

~i<strong>~~~~</strong>~~~<br />

stone, Grosse, Pointe Woods. ~n, ..<br />

I'''''''"::;",.,... I TniS ees<br />

about the future I oCten overlook M~<br />

with his .wife, Marion, and ?W L W k'<br />

Peuple who worry too much ~m Bell Ringers<br />

the tasks of the present. t't PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPT. 18th to SEPT. 20th<br />

.IBILMAR • READY-TO-COOK • BONELESS<br />

ITURKEY ROAST ~~; $299 ~ I::~:r:::<br />

t:J r~::~:<br />

Wh,.te and Dark Meat<br />

FRESH READY-TO-COOK • BREADED<br />

ILAMB PATTYS VEAL .CUTLETI<br />

I 65:. 99,~!~<br />

I :::,3~~<br />

I ij<br />

OUR O:R'AK~2~EMADE FANCY RED<br />

'LINK DELICIOUS ;$1<br />

I<br />

iW: SA-USAGES A.PPL' ES o ':,.,<br />

::1<br />

~'.~~~ i~~:'~~<br />

I~ 79 c 3 Ibs. ~<br />

,t.; lb. ....~ ~~<br />

!,I FR~SH • MICHIGA: 4gej<br />

ICO,IIN 5.. ch •• , , :l~<br />

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Page Twelve GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

STORM SASH<br />

for FENESTRA~<br />

STilL CASEMeNTS<br />

FINISHID llil COLOR<br />

Furniture<br />

'Where Quality<br />

Sells For Less'<br />

Mon., Thur$., Fri., Iii 9<br />

Tues, Wed" Sot .• Iii 6<br />

14922 KERCHEVAL<br />

Near Alter Rood<br />

'''Ollt 121.1166<br />

In Color<br />

St"";,,. Sept. 24t.<br />

Katherine Hepburn<br />

Peter O'Toole<br />

ClTHE LION IN<br />

WINTER"<br />

T' P o'-f~e l1f~K<br />

wit" DENBY<br />

m.s~<br />

Pick":'" = 'rlII".,it<br />

Itllfll}' -- "1If'<br />

21187laekat Fairte'"<br />

15029Imitralat.., ...<br />

e=.VA2.70551.5ii5<br />

Saint John Hospital Plans Expansion and Renovation<br />

The Board of Trustees oflIncll1ded 'in this is $57,500 Cor a IThese range from'the construc- vices and the advances in the<br />

Saint John Hospital has author-jnew 'x-ray unit, and $35,00 Cor a Ilion oCa helicopter landing pad provision of thesp' services."<br />

ized $1,014,875 for capital im. rectilinear scanner Cor the DU- ,to be used by helicopter ambu- "With the completion of these I<br />

provement as part oC a record Ie I ear medicine department. 'lances, to the expansion of the facilities," continued Mr. Far-<br />

'- .J 1970 operating. budget of $16,-lotber expenditi~res include $3.1,-:Hospi~al laundr~ plant. !ey, "we will have s.ignificantly<br />

------------- 215.073 - an IDcrease of 21% ,000 for operatmg room equip. I "ThiS renovation and ex pan. lDcreased our capacity to pro.<br />

I!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ over 1~9. "This re~,ovation and ;ment. Equipment and Cacili.tiesISion program, whic~ will be fi- v!de comprehensive h.eallh sel'-<br />

Ray .foucher's expansIOn program, stated Mr. ,for the medical support servIces nanced by grants, gifts and op. vices to our commuruty. These<br />

James T. Farley. President. "is :are budgeted for $212,000. Ex- erating income," said Mr. Far- facilities," continued Mr. Far.<br />

necessary to provide modern Ipenditures total $56.000,for the ley, "is necessary to keep pace base for tbe support oC future<br />

Country House diagnostic and treatment facili. II new laboratory equipment, smd with the rapidly increasing de- ,major const.ruction and expan.<br />

ties for the constantly increas. lesser amounts for the nursery, mands for hospital medical ser.lsioll."<br />

ing number of persons using the physical and occupational and ------------<br />

:<strong>~~~~</strong>~~~ i;o:h:e~P~~~i:<strong>~~~~</strong>~ I<strong>~~~~</strong>~:~::p<strong>~~~~</strong>::ts~u~~:n:h:: i MILLER~S RESTAURA'NT<br />

$326,820for reilovation and new Ihouse expanded emergency ser. '<br />

:construction, and $185.860 for, vices and a new clinical re- I<br />

I replacement of obsolescent Isearch facility, an amount of<br />

iequipment. The majority (,{ $88,000 has been scheduled: The<br />

I these expenditures are related emergency expansion is neces-!<br />

,to emergency and other medical sary as the use of the facility'<br />

----------- \support service:;, with a small has doubled in the past five<br />

portion budgeted for impro\'e- years to the current rate of SO,ment<br />

of inpatient rooms and I 000 cases per year, and is ex-<br />

Igeneral sUPPortive services. . i panding at a rate of 10,000cases<br />

• ..! The largest single item is' per year, Saint John's emer.<br />

'$225.000 for the construction of Igency services are now among<br />

!an emergency pOwer genera- the largest in the state.<br />

TU 5-2550IUon system. With the addition, The Medical Record.s system<br />

1&1 DUi<br />

Xl/AI<br />

1.0" SEArf of this system, the Hospital will ~s the heaet of the patl~nt seevbe<br />

able to maintain its vital ser- Ices at the Hospital. WJlh more<br />

NOW 7HRU TUESDAY'<br />

vices in the event of a brief or than 325.000 individual<br />

prolonged disruption of public records, it has become<br />

patient<br />

rieces.<br />

utilities. sary to expand and. modernize<br />

JuUe Chrlslle • Omu Sharif New and improved medical this department. The ~onstrucuDR.<br />

ZHIVACO" equipment will require $184,?'J9. tion and equipment budget for<br />

ietnaJu Veteran<br />

Dies on Outing<br />

'NE'RE ANNOUNCING<br />

THE ALL NEW<br />

••• Coming Sept. 23,d.<br />

AIter serving 15 months with<br />

a demolition squad in Vietnam<br />

in the 'thick of the action ..nd<br />

returning safe and sound. death<br />

I came to 24:year old Pointer<br />

--------~--- Ser~eant Robert Leith I,aurie<br />

while on a simple outing.<br />

Robert 'and' his wife Sharon<br />

were spear.fishing with friends<br />

near their Fort Wa1to'l Beach, '<br />

Fla., apartment Silturday, August<br />

30. Robert went into the<br />

water alone at 10:30 a.m., min.<br />

utes later his body was floating<br />

01. top of the water. Sharon and<br />

his friends rushed to help. They<br />

administered artificial respiration.<br />

then rushed him to the<br />

IocalhospitaI. By noon Robert<br />

was dead. To date cause of<br />

death is still undetermined.<br />

To his mother. Mrs. Gloria<br />

Laurie, of Lochmoor boulevard,<br />

and his brother, Robert S.<br />

Laurie, of Kerby road, this is<br />

the second major tragedy in<br />

SAVE YOul OlD WINDSHIElD two years. A daughter. Liana,<br />

.WIPERS TO clUN fOGCY,: contacted infectious hepatitis<br />

WINDOWS INSIDE CAR, ' , ~g:~~a;:. ago and died at the<br />

Robert entered the Air Force<br />

... Don't be a guesser when immediately upon g,'aduation<br />

choosing a cleaner and press. from Gros~e 'Pointe 'South High<br />

er ••• Our methods give School .si~. years:lgci.During<br />

your clothes Ii break-check hIs-tOur lie' $iw' duly lri the<br />

our resullll .'. • From the. Philippines as well as Vletna,m.<br />

dirtiest rill tto 'ihe~st ~~~, , ':~~l.~~' .~=;ete~~':,.~~t:<br />

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REPAIRING<br />

for all makes<br />

, .. done on our premises<br />

with ultrasollic cleaning<br />

OMEGA & TISSOT<br />

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Valente gewelers<br />

Fine Jewelers Since' 1934<br />

16~0I E. Warren at Kensington Rd.<br />

..TU 1.4800<br />

Summer Sture Hour'll: 9 a:m.-6 p,m" DaD)'<br />

BORIS. ROMAaNOFF<br />

One bfthe' countl17'Sgreatpianists'now<br />

playing nightly except Sunday. in the<br />

qAFE CAPRICE (lobby level)<br />

PiS. Plan to stay for dinner in the<br />

Town Room or Motor Bar Steak House<br />

and "park FREE. .<br />

The<br />

I<br />

-St. Paul Adds 10 'fa Staff<br />

Mann~ Promote'<br />

Leslie Ernsberger<br />

t 'Marine Private First Class<br />

Leslie M. Ernsberger, son of<br />

Mr: and Mrs. Wallace P. Erns.<br />

. berger of 572. Pemberton road<br />

and, husband of the. fonner Miss<br />

Patricia L .. Nibbelink of 1904<br />

'Shore Hill drivc, Orchard Lake,<br />

Mich., was meritor:ilusly promoted<br />

to Private First Class<br />

upon graduation from recruit<br />

training at the. Marine Corps<br />

Recruit Depot" San Diego, Calif.<br />

His promotion recognized his<br />

outstanding perfonnance of<br />

duties during recruit training.<br />

He has been sent to C~<br />

Pendleton, Calif., for four<br />

weeks of. infantry combat training<br />

and four weeks of basic<br />

training in a- military occupa.<br />

tional specialty. ------<br />

A tHappening' at Eastland Center!,<br />

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OPENS WED., SEPT. 17<br />

NOWI •• , a dramatically beautiful new motion<br />

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Eastland Center, one of the finest shopping<br />

centers in the world I<br />

Its planners, builders and manlglmtnt hive<br />

spared nothing to bring togeth. the things<br />

that movie-goers of today deMrie and want<br />

from th8 world of entlrtainmtnt.<br />

Located conveniently at the comer of Vernier<br />

(8 Mile Roael} and Beaconsfietd right It<br />

Eastland Center, it i1 a theatre with flCilltla<br />

designed for today and tomorrow, with the<br />

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doorst8p.<br />

Here, truly, is a theatre to add to the<br />

leisure.tim8 enjoyment of the mlny filii<br />

communities in the heart of which It .UlnCht<br />

,CALENDER OF EVENTS<br />

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wm., SEPT. 17 at 7:00 P.M.<br />

DOORS OPEN FOR<br />

"CELEBRITY NIGHT"<br />

••• st... of TV, rodlo .nd spCrtl wlll<br />

b. prOHntl On the Icr.lII1, "ME,<br />

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Gro_ PoInt. ArtIsts' A,,'n. "ART FAIR"<br />

In tho lobby. whtr. you m.y H. or<br />

buy works of l•• dlllll ...... rtlili.<br />

INO ADMISSION CHARGE)<br />

THURS .• 7,15 P.M. - boxofflcl opens<br />

for nlll11nv performan_ of "ME,<br />

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a".n'nl p.rformlnc'l of "ME,<br />

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SUNDAY 1:10 P.M. - boxofflc.<br />

cpono fot cOfltlnullus IItrformancos of<br />

"MI!, NAtALIE:'<br />

,<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Farms Resident Reports Breakin<br />

Tender, skillet-browned chick.<br />

en, snow-whipped potatoes,<br />

green Yegetable, festive red<br />

cranberry Sallce, hot butte,ed<br />

bisellits with plenty of honey,<br />

for dessert-your choice of ice<br />

creom, sherbet IIr sparkling'<br />

gelctin. The cost is a moderate<br />

$2.25 for adlllh, illst $1.25 fo, :<br />

children. '<br />

Sunday Cocktails<br />

2 P.M. to 10 P.M.<br />

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Diners Club<br />

Gulf Cord.<br />

entered the building by insert.<br />

ing a, wire, or a sma.ll objl;!ct,<br />

through the rear door leading<br />

to tbe family room, and tripped<br />

the lock.<br />

You are cordially invited<br />

to comeand view<br />

oneof America s finest lines of<br />

carpeting and area rugs<br />

,'ES<br />

LE .<br />

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,I<br />

,<br />

Page Thirteen<br />

••- '\-.,.,; .•.•II .',. ~'~.". ';""<br />

thieves took a 23.inch portable:<br />

color television set,. valued at<br />

$400; and an unknown number<br />

of articles of clotbing •<br />

. Ten Dew. faculty members Patricia Morrow received her Burglars took a telev-is-io-n-se-t-Se-p-te-m-be-r 13, through 1:30 a.m.<br />

bave been added to the stllff of Bachelor of Arts degree from<br />

St. Paul School for the '69.'70 the Univertity of Detroit. A ma. and clothing from his home,<br />

S dO" h<br />

w~~ ::~nd nth:~r~~~ghO:s~eha~<br />

~eh~l term. Heading the group<br />

1$. S~ter M. Ann Dirkes, new<br />

prmclpal of St. Paul Higb<br />

~bool. .<br />

Sister AI!l1 bas ~~ M."'. from<br />

q<br />

the<br />

University of Detroit and<br />

bas done g<br />

ra<br />

d<br />

Ua<br />

te ,~u 't'd'<br />

y a<br />

t<br />

,on<br />

J h<br />

jor in French, Mrs. Morrow has<br />

done previous teaching at East<br />

Detroit. She will be 'teaching<br />

French and religion at St.<br />

Paul's.<br />

Additions to the grade school<br />

faculty include Sister M. Chris.<br />

William Kane of 270 Lewiston been ransacked.<br />

Kane said that on .Iooking<br />

road, reported to Farms police Police said that the robbers about, he, discovered that the<br />

on 'Sunday, September 14. ----------------<br />

_.<br />

Kane told officers that the<br />

family was gone from the hous -e _.____<br />

from 6:30 p.m.<br />

_<br />

on Saturday .<br />

.<br />

, ' -<br />

Carroll Unj"-I'.rsity and at the<br />

University of Oklahoma. A for- tina, Sharon Conroy, Costandi<br />

mer Grosse Pointe Farms .resi. Howa, Mrs. Theresa Kennedy, e'fffrJ ~ 1&<br />

dent, Sister Ann has. a special and Carla Porretta. Sister Chris. ~~<br />

interest in St. PaUl's. She cOlnes tina, whose educational work •<br />

to st. Paul High from St. Am. bas been done at Siena Heights<br />

brose High SchOQl where: she College in Adrian, Michigan, ~<br />

taught mathern'atics, science, comes here from St. Edward ~<br />

and religiou:; education. Her School in Rockford, Illinois. Sis.<br />

previous teaching experience ter Christina is in the primary I.~_n tyl<br />

bas been in Chicago, roledo, department: I la.w.uy. e<br />

Clcveland, and at Siena Heights Miss Conroy; another member ......<br />

College in AdrI~n, Mich. of the primary department, -.."<br />

Other new members of the holds a B.A. from M i chi g an, _<br />

high school faculty inelude State. Although she bas taught DINN~<br />

James Conroy, David McDon. at Lillibridge School in Detroit, Iii~- ,<br />

aid, .Sister Marie William, and her most recent teacbing assign-<br />

Mrs. Patricia Morrow. 101r.Cori. ment was in a government<br />

ray,. a graduate of Michigan school in Iwakuni, Japan.<br />

State University with a B.A. in Mr. Howa, teacber of mallie.<br />

political science, is currently matics in grades five and six,<br />

workiDgoo a Master's Degree holds a degree from Way n e<br />

in gui~ance and' ~o~ing at State University. He has pre.<br />

~be Uruverslty of MIchigan. Dur- viously taught at St. Patrick<br />

wg the past four summers he School.<br />

has been a counselor and head<br />

program director for a chilo Mrs. Kennedy is a graduate of<br />

dren's borne. He is also active Madonna College, Livonia. Re.<br />

as a CCD teacher in his home cently she taught at Farrand<br />

parish. Mr. Conroy, an instruc- School in Plymouth, Mich. Her<br />

tor in government, foreign pol- curfent assignment is also in<br />

icy, eoonomics, and religious the primary department.<br />

edueatlon, taught at Seaholm ". ' ,<br />

High School in Birmingham, Miss Porretta specialized in<br />

M' hi elementary education at SI.<br />

IC gan, before coming to St. Norbert .College, DePere, WI'S-<br />

Paul' High.<br />

consin. She has taugbt in Wis.<br />

- • ", ' " \ " .. '. ,..'David McDonald, new iostruc. cousin and Michigan, most reo<br />

........... t'f71'VI.... . . " .' '. .', . . tor in physics, che~istry, phys, cently at St. Matthew School,<br />

ir ~ na 3 I_nONS OF SIfAIT IETlROIml"M' ~icS, el\emistry. physical science, Detroit. She is a member of the<br />

: '.. ..... .':: andU.S. Ips,tory, bas both a B.A-. primary department's'teaching<br />

: 1: 0 'SS AW' 'N' I.NGS" ~ ,~~ :~ <strong>~~~~</strong>i~~:t~~e~:~v~; team;<br />

• '.:i !15, taking speCIal courses, at<br />

:' ". Eastern'M!chigan University.<br />

• AND SIRVICIS AlII •• , . Mr. MeDo:nak.'l has previour,ly .<br />

: v. . ! taught at Bishop Foley High, at<br />

: ISlt Our Showroom .it St.. Mary's, MI. Clemens, and,<br />

... . J sf C II 'It at St. Gertrude,' and has<br />

... or U _ a _ .It coacbed JV foot':Jall. '<br />

: .LO 7~089() i' Si~te~ Marie Willi~m come~ .<br />

:' .' ", .'_': .'f to~St .Paul High from 'Aquina~<br />

... FREE ESDMAn- NO MONEY.DOWN. " i' College, Nasau, in the.B8hama :<br />

: " JslilDds. She has previous teach.<br />

... ing 'experience in Dlinois, Mich.<br />

: 6330E. 'hl" * FuIs * NUS' ~ igan. Ohio, Puerto Rico, and the<br />

: :.JEFFERSON., $1.11$ ... C8¥lIS _ :. ~ominican .Republic.<br />

! .All Size\Flags '~"Bann.~~ Efc. iOfS~: a~.~~a,::':.~mM.~I~~:<br />

ojr , .. gree, has studied at Siena<br />

: For U.S.• STATE. FRATERNAL. t:HURCHES • SCHOOLS :: Heights College, the University<br />

.... " It of. J)etroit, the University of<br />

+lt~*********UUteU**uu*uuuu********.<br />

........ ~. ¥' .. , ,'r: ,_. ,<br />

.,."" ~NOW WE ~HAVE .c.<br />

Puerto Rico, Santo<br />

U~~i1:t ..',~!l,.'B.rq<br />

.~~~:g~~:.b~~s~uc~<br />

Domingo<br />

.CC!Ueltl'.:<br />

, : , tion department arid will<br />

,.. teach religious education.<br />

alsO<br />

Mrs.<br />

.... -'.'f",.Ci~- ~ ~ .. .. ...... .. ~" ~ ..... ...,.... .<br />

Further investigation. of the.<br />

incident was referred to ollie ..<br />

of the Detective Bureau.<br />

rmdisplay fw your , ,<br />

\<br />

GrossePointe-St. Clair Shores<br />

, viewing in the<br />

area .•• at<br />

' ..Etlhllszewski .,..<br />

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Page Fourteen<br />

FRESH UP YOU~<br />

FALL GARDEN<br />

BLOOMINC<br />

MUMS<br />

Grown to<br />

Grosse Point.<br />

Quolity<br />

By<br />

FLOWERLAND<br />

GARDENS<br />

43678 N. GRATIOT<br />

MT. CLEMENS<br />

Phone HO 3-0164<br />

-Little League<br />

Meeting Slated<br />

Thursd8Y, September 25, is<br />

the date scheduled for tbe An.<br />

nual .Fall Meeting of the City<br />

of Grosse Pointe Little League.<br />

On the agenda that evening will<br />

be the election of officers for<br />

the coming year plus commit.<br />

tee reports concerning expan._<br />

sion, equipment and finances.<br />

Keith A. Leibbrand, the<br />

League's 1969 President, has<br />

requested that all citizens con.<br />

cerned with the continued<br />

growth and successful operation<br />

of the League plan' on attend.<br />

ing. The meeting will be held<br />

at the Alger VFW Post, 17145<br />

SI. Paul. commencing promptly<br />

at 8 p.m.<br />

I<br />

BELLE ISLE<br />

AWNING CO.<br />

WINTERIZE YOUR<br />

PORCH WITH<br />

CLEAR PLASTIC<br />

CUSTOM DROP<br />

CURTAINS<br />

_has been<br />

II.tll .<br />

;:~iadded to<br />

III'<br />

.J~~~.<br />

I By<br />

Scori"9 the Pointes -<br />

- \<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Airman Apprentice Raymond<br />

A. S(.effc:;, USN, son of Mr. and<br />

M1'6. Raymond G. Steffes of<br />

1726 Hollywood, graduated from'<br />

the Aviation Mechanical Funda.<br />

mentals School at the Naval<br />

Air Technical Training Center,<br />

Memphis, Tenn.<br />

. The' 'iliree week course in.<br />

cluded basic mathematics, c()mmon-aircraft<br />

hardware, mechanical<br />

and electrical physics,<br />

aeronautical publications, and<br />

the use and application of hand<br />

tools.<br />

, -North Harriers<br />

_Win Two Meets<br />

PbU Loraager. real upset, by rolling to a well. Grosse' Pointe North High i<br />

The Pointe high school foot. played 28'.14 win, featuring a School's varsity cross.country<br />

ball squads opened their 11169 solid running and passing game. team is off to a fast start this<br />

grid seasons by recording a Head Coach Joe D'Angelo's season. recording two victories<br />

.500 average over the weekend Cavaliers, \~ho ended up with in its initial meets in the first<br />

of September 12.15, with three a 2.5 record last year, gave all week of September.<br />

winners and three 10se1'6as the indications of a winning season Coach Tom Gaurke's runners<br />

moment of truth arrived at last. in what was considered to be rolled past Bishop Gallagber in<br />

University-Liggett School got one of their toughest games of a non-league meet, 19-41, as the<br />

off to a flying start in its sea- the 1969 season. Norsemen finished 1.2.3, led by<br />

son's opener against Southern Mark Sopoligatossed two 1968 State Two.Mile Champion<br />

Thumb League member, AI. aeiials for J touchdowns and Rick Schott, who was timed in<br />

mont, by drubbing the Raiders danced through the Cub de. 10:22.<br />

in a convincing 22.'1 fashion. fensive team for 19 yards and Bill Rider ran second with a<br />

time of ]0:41 and Ralph Hoff.<br />

Led by Quarterback Dale a touchdown in the second man finished in the tbird spot<br />

MCC8rthy, who was an All. quarter. with a time of 11:04.<br />

State netter last season, the Joe Bommarito, a fleet, 180. In its first Bi.County League<br />

Knights rolled up 255 total pound junior, grabbed one pass meet. the Norsemen team<br />

yards on offense against the for a Si:ore and Chri'l Horvat, gained a victory, when Clinton.<br />

rugged Raiders, who were able one of the state's finest split dale was forced to forfeit the<br />

to stop the Knights up the mid. ends, gathered in another scor- meet because of a delay by<br />

die, but could not stop McCar. ing pass. teachers and coaches in return.<br />

thy's sweeps around both ends. ing to school due to a salary<br />

Although they c.ame out on<br />

In addition to rushing for 98 the short end of a 34-16 score, dispute. '<br />

1 yards in 16 carries, McCarthy, the St. Paul Lakers turned in Gau,rke .a}so repo!ted that<br />

Iwho is normally a halfback, a fine' game for first.year North s )umor varsl.ty cross-<br />

I<br />

I<br />

rompleted 12 of 13 paScies for coach, ~orge Sahadi, who is i c?untry runners whIpped the<br />

an additional 113 yards. He also operating this season with one ~Isbop G~llagher JVs, captur-<br />

scored a touchdown and bulled<br />

his way across the goal for a<br />

two-point conversion.<br />

Marty Weiczorek, who reo<br />

of the smallest squads in the<br />

school's histofy. -<br />

PI d b th . . t<br />

ague y. ,e plDpolD pass.<br />

mg the fIrst 14 race.s. Sophomore<br />

~ary !darowskl led the<br />

way WIth a time of 11:40.<br />

_<br />

Winter Discount on Awninss<br />

fo r 511'; n g I nsto 110lion "OW ie<br />

effect,<br />

,turned a punt 40 yardii for a<br />

iscore and Chuck Shreve, a<br />

, ,. . halib k<br />

tough defenSIve ac ; were Idef enslv<br />

. e st~ndouts<br />

~,<br />

acc.ordl'n"<br />

"<br />

t H ad Coach Tom Taber who<br />

; 0 e 'ior<br />

ing of St. David signal-caller,<br />

Mark Morris, the Lakers never.<br />

theless threw a number of<br />

scares into their rivals and Len<br />

MacEachern, a 160-pound sen-<br />

halfback. shone on offense,<br />

WALLET ,STOLEN<br />

Peggy McGillen of 585 Washington<br />

road, informed Farms<br />

police that wbile she was watch.<br />

ing the 51. ,Paul.St. David foot.<br />

S,ni.., Gross. , .... S..<br />

LO 7.2293 7~t •<br />

Jt3J<br />

E. JeHenon<br />

had the Knights in a vengeful<br />

mood for the encounter with the<br />

R<br />

al<br />

'd<br />

ers.<br />

. Ie _... dt d<br />

George Fm eUl>,ae score<br />

a touchdown and VIasthe team's<br />

leading receiver with three<br />

thrilling the Laker fans by reo tar~ss~am;o~~t~e S~~C:dHi;~<br />

turning a kick.off back up the<br />

m!ddle for 85 yards and a<br />

School on Sunday, September<br />

14, she. dropped: her wallet<br />

score. Len also bulled across through the bleachers. She dis-<br />

for the other Laker score.<br />

covered the wallet missing<br />

Mike Nally, who played a when she went to retrieve it.<br />

catches for 50 yards. Ralph standout game both ways, also She said it contained eight dol.<br />

Kulek grabbed three of Mc- received praise from Sabadi.<br />

Carthy's aerials. for 24 yards, Austin fell to Royal Oak<br />

including a two.point conver- Shrine in a tough loss in which<br />

lars, her operator's .license and<br />

other papers.<br />

sion, and Don Lenox, one of "both teams were victimized by<br />

the school's fine~t wrestle.rs, early.season jitters. Austin suI-<br />

'played an outstandlDg d.e~enslve fering a 16-8 loss.<br />

game at the ~uard POSItiOn. "We played a good game, if PARENTS-<br />

. Grosse Pomte ~()rth confumed<br />

rumors that It plans ~<br />

not a winnilig one," said Head<br />

Coach Larry Rancilio, who Piano-Orgall<br />

be one of the finest teams m watched in anguish<br />

the area, when its Norsemen dropped six passes<br />

as his team<br />

_ the dif-<br />

lessons in your home.<br />

went ~er, through. an~ around<br />

the gndders of Llvoma-Churc.<br />

hill, racing to .a 32-12 victo~.<br />

ference_ in the gaml' between.<br />

victory and defeat.<br />

"John Yacobelli, our quar.<br />

Send. for lilt of retistered<br />

teochen. ouocietlon,<br />

Steve<br />

runner<br />

Schlel~her, a brwsmg<br />

for hl.!i 165 pounds,<br />

ferback, looked real good in his<br />

passing game, completing 11 of 6003 Eastlawn<br />

ground 01,lt 12 poin~s for the<br />

Norsemen b,! slammIng across<br />

23 tosses, but those dropped<br />

passCf; really killed us," claim. Detroit, Mich. 48213<br />

the goal tWlce on.runs of two ed Rancilio. "Spencer Akers<br />

and one yard8. played a fine game at linebal:k-<br />

Obviously pleased by his er and I would have to say he<br />

team's. steady offensive and<br />

defenSIve game, Head Coach<br />

was reall~~right<br />

us all aJ Ill;"<br />

spot J~r<br />

. -,<br />

Jim Krucki lauded the Norse- Austin~'icofe(:(its lone touch.<br />

men's efforts and said he plans down when.' Pat Kawa tore<br />

Start The Palh YotIrNew "-<br />

'Qaaker~l<br />

~f ?tr:;+~~"",.'~"'-.";,-.;."' ..;":'.' '.:",' .. ::~:~\I'Y: ,••..<br />

~ ~ c:iour&e dinne.r.or a ~ mack e e e<br />

either can be pcepaced easily in a designecWor<br />

)JOU Quaker MaitP Kitchen. Quaker ~ has<br />

pat ~;o, back in kitchens ••• and offersyoan<br />

lovely cabiDet .styles and 38 attractive wood -<br />

to change little of the squad's through Shrine's line to block<br />

patterns for their :.lext en. a punt and fell on it in the<br />

,coilira~P


Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

: . Get .~eaded In the righ! direc- I Winning arguments must ,con.<br />

. tion-It s a waste of time to tain more factual incredlents<br />

: back up and sq.rt over alain. than sound and bluster.<br />

SERVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES<br />

FOR OVER Va CENTURY<br />

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SCREEN PORCHES<br />

STORMS fOR STEn WEMENT WINDOWS<br />

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..GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Shortage of Ice Curtails Hockey<br />

Stars of Week The Grosse Pointe Hockey assigned to a waiting list, to<br />

Association announced th is contact t/Jem inunediately. The<br />

week that the inevitable has reason this should be dQne<br />

As a regular weekly feature, taken place as far as Minor stems ,from the fact that there<br />

the NEWS will select each .League Hockey registration is could still be several openings<br />

week during the football season concerned i~ Grosse Pointe- In. ,certain Divisions after all<br />

.' there were Simply more young- asSIgnments have been madl).<br />

U1~se membe.rs of the SIX sters wishing to register than During the registration period<br />

POInte.area grId squads, whose the Association could accom- approximately 100 youngsters<br />

overall performance in the mod ate. It appears that the requested positions in the newly<br />

past week's games bas merited number of youngs~rs being ~orme'd ~~t~ League. alone. This<br />

. . turned away. or beIDg put on IS the DIVISionth8t mclude6 the<br />

them the tiUe of Offens~ve Sta~ a waiting list may very well eight-year-old and under youngor<br />

the Week and DefenSIve Star reach into the hundreds, it sters.<br />

of the Week. These selections was reported. As far as the overall regis.<br />

are based solely on the NEWS In spite of this extremely un. tration was concerned, over 400<br />

an81ysis of the individual play' fortunate situation, .broug~~ .on Grosse Pointe ~'oungsters were<br />

by the lack of publIc artifICIal fortunate enough to be able<br />

er performances. ice facilities in Grosse Pointe, to sign up for the coming hoc-<br />

For the weekend' games of the Association strongly urges key season. This total repre-<br />

September 12.14, which sawall all interested. youngsters who sents the highest number of<br />

six squads begin the 1969 com. have not registered or been young hockey players ever as.<br />

petition. the NEWS has selected<br />

University. Liggett School Quar.<br />

terback Dale McCarthy as its<br />

Offensive Star of the Week, and<br />

Spencer Akers, an Austin"Cath-.<br />

olle High School linebacker, as<br />

the Defensive Star of the Week.<br />

McC"rthy, a six.foot dynamo,<br />

who captured All.Stiite c8ge<br />

honors last season for Coacb<br />

Bob Wood'sbaskeiball team,<br />

was resPonsible, for 211 or the<br />

255 total coffensive yards gained<br />

by the Knights in their 22.7 vic.<br />

tory over Almont. McCarthy, a<br />

converted halfback churned for<br />

98 yards on 16 carries in the<br />

game aud completed an Bmaz..<br />

lrig 12 out of 13 aerials for an<br />

additional '113 yards.' In additionto<br />

scoring one touchdown,<br />

McCirthy continually swept<br />

both ends for long yardage and<br />

confused the opponents' defense,<br />

bringing Coach Tom Taber a<br />

quick win -in 1969.<br />

Spencer Akers, a solidly-built<br />

linebacker, who also doubles as<br />

LuxuriouSand spacious 2 and 3 bedroom townhouses<br />

with priv~!e patio facing lagoon or canal.<br />

RENTALS FROM $450 TO $551) A MONT"<br />

Visit our,-furnished 'model ot ,<br />

EAST JEFFERSON oOd NINE MILE ROAD<br />

'(just nOrth of Grosse POinte) -<br />

•<br />

S.. Manage, or ' •• 715-3280<br />

managing aglnts PROCTOR HOMER. WARREN.!-!NCan<br />

offensive lineman, kept. POP".<br />

ping' up, all over the field 'likE:<br />

a jack-ih.the-box cll afternoon in<br />

Austin's tough 16-8loss to Royal<br />

Oak Shrine. RespollJible for<br />

many unassisted tackles, Akers<br />

was credited by Coach Larry<br />

Rancilio for helping to keep the<br />

game close and even drew<br />

praise from the 0 p po sin g<br />

---------------------- (:OBchesfor hiJ<br />

nosed efforts.<br />

alert and hard.<br />

THE<br />

CRAl'¥', 'HORSE<br />

,SALOON<br />

,.,..~<br />

... .,. GOLD MEDAL AWARD.<br />

,.~lf ',...ntH to PADDOCK for<br />

..: Ia1tO excellence in design and construction:<br />

The NEW S cOngratulates<br />

both of these fine' yomig men<br />

011 their selection as Stars or<br />

tlIe Week. ' ,<br />

Bridge Classes ,<br />

,To Be Offered<br />

Bridge classes will mce again<br />

be offered by the Grosse Pointe<br />

Public Sebwls. ip. their ,Adult<br />

Edueati6ll.'li'rograt1i,\Mrs, Carrie<br />

Kiley, whose bridge instruc.<br />

tion has brouuht a renewed<br />

enjoyment of 'the game to hundreds<br />

of Grosse Pointe adults<br />

, each, year, will be available<br />

again thisye,1:'.<br />

Mrs. Kiley has brought Mr.<br />

Goren's bridge principles into<br />

cleaf focus for all her satisfied<br />

students. Teaching classes during<br />

the day(ighthours as well<br />

as in the eyening at every level,<br />

from the rank beginner to the<br />

sophisticated advanced ttlldent.<br />

Mrs. Kiley has accumulated a<br />

vast following of playen who<br />

are enjoying their bridge more<br />

now than ever before.<br />

For cpmplete information on<br />

how ,ou or your bridge grOup<br />

may become part or ODe of<br />

Mrs. Kiley's dUlles, call the<br />

Department of Community<br />

Services at 885-3808 or 8&5-0271.<br />

The fee for the to-week sesSiOD<br />

is $10. You are advised to call<br />

III loon as possible to insure<br />

yourself of a reservatiol\ in one<br />

of the several dasses now<br />

being planned.<br />

The guy who tries to chisel<br />

in heavy traffic sometimes<br />

carves his own tolQbstone.<br />

Drive carefully - lollt time<br />

ean sometimes be made uP,but<br />

death is alway. permaDeDt.<br />

The above pool is typical<br />

and equipment.<br />

of PADDOCK'S stress for quality in construction<br />

Most Gunite Pools are similar in appearance but ONLY PADDOCK builds<br />

a Combination Gunite Structure. In order to maintain on-the.job control, all<br />

:<br />

ril<br />

structures are installed by PADDOCK personnel<br />

C.iII .- e••ek 'ObtrtH"<br />

Miehie''''s most .. peri.need poo' eollfr.etors .<br />

CUNITE SPECIALISTS o~~~u~~~.t~~~:g' to<br />

~<br />

...<br />

~l PADDOCK POOL COMPANY I:::<br />

;! PADDOCK POOLS ARE SI~VICED IY :<br />

:! KE 4.2220 ROIERTSON IROS. SERVICE CO,-KE 8.'575 61<br />

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• '." ,', ...... " • '". •• .- I • .,.......... -. " .•<br />

,GERMAN SCHOOL I<br />

Sf. Peter's G.&S. fv. LUtheran (hurth<br />

Glenfield and Roseb~rry Aves.<br />

Detroit 48213<br />

Phone 773-1253<br />

'Information and registrati?n by telephone<br />

d~ily 9 to 12 a.m.; in person Saturday, Sept.<br />

27th, 8 :45 to 11 a.m.<br />

Courses begin Saturday, Sept. 27th, 9 a.m.<br />

The elegant/J1 spirited 1970 CmJiOac<br />

The brilliant new 1970 «adlllac II styled to reftect tt1equality of liIJ In tJMt<br />

spirited seventies. Its striking new beauty suggests Ihe tempo of 'peopitt<br />

on the move. Richly tailored appointments wellOme you to a tte'N. eM 0'<br />

Cadillac tlste and e1egan~ Sparkling pMonnance inYitel')I!I)tf toexpe<br />

rience' an entirely new dimensioA of motori.,. pI... ure. ... el......<br />

The newb' sp/dIJJd 8.2lit1B EIdonJdo .<br />

The Spiritof lhe !eventles IsIIOWMre rAO'" _d.ftt tha"In" ~<br />

19)'0 Eldorado. Behind ilIlI'Ilartlv rlCleSMd Fllle Is a nlW U litre V-8<br />

engine (500 euble Ind'les), the lars_t V-a ever off.r.d in a production<br />

passenger car. Created exclusively for the fronl-wheel-driv. Eldorado,<br />

this new pdw.r plant harbors all. ample reserve to ope rat. the power<br />

/Y<br />

!<br />

sembled under the auspices of<br />

the Grosse Pointe Hockey Asso.<br />

ciation. Only' the unfortunate<br />

lack of public artificial ice facUlties<br />

limited the number of<br />

registrations.<br />

.. .. ~~ ~..... .- - .. " ....<br />

, In spite of the fact that thill<br />

critical shortage of public arti.<br />

ficial ice does exist in Gros~<br />

Pointe, the Grosse Pointe Hoc.<br />

key Association has been fortu-<br />

nate enough to enter teams 111<br />

Pag5 Fifteen<br />

the v.rious Leagues throughout<br />

the Detroit area. In additiOD,<br />

House Teams will be fonned<br />

and will have an opportunity<br />

to play this winter.<br />

the. setf-~ding Tufi l1mbrella<br />

opens and closes in one easy step.' ••<br />

•<br />

.....<br />

new concept by Hamyson umbrellas for f:aSief haAdflACJ.<br />

Folded. the nylon umbreHa is .~"1ra\:ei si2le Iei'gth.<br />

Black and tasAion ccbls ...... ~ case.<br />

aDO<br />

JaoobSoriS<br />

In the Villi".<br />

t!ai:Jillac JnoC!el.,'fOu't .. ~ ..... ft!lrre8 ~ ~.apiriteif<br />

$t!venlies.You mav II'loose • tte't\J radio lflatJ¥in _out vour.lavori~<br />

;t.M, FM or stereo-onlV slalion-The aerial" neally, ~ncealea .. the<br />

-windshield. This YNf) Cadillac engiMeft kill ,gall' lnIa. -.re t1iat the<br />

Cadillac ride eontlnues ~ be h ",osl ~Ie I, motoring tiisto~<br />

"slits OM "fU.I"~ wft';. 'uxUlf ul'iwhilltyfeldlngllttewl'n


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Page Sixteen<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC.<br />

. OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236<br />

Secood Class Postage Paid at Detroit, MJchigu<br />

FULLY PAID CIRCULATION<br />

I<br />

Memorial Center Schedule<br />

the beauty of the Pointe, but the project requires yearlong<br />

observance by all residents to make it really work.<br />

A trip through the Pointe shopping areas quickly<br />

shows that some residents are not making much of an<br />

effort to "Pointe With Pride." Though the local mer.<br />

chants are doing their best to keep our community dean,<br />

they need the cooperation of everybody. The greatest I<br />

offenders of our "beauty laws" are those who insist that<br />

the proper place ior "throwaways" is wherever they land<br />

when thrown.<br />

The NEWS urges all Pointers, young and old alike,<br />

to get back on the ball by "Pointing with Pride" and<br />

placing trash in the proper eontainers.<br />

$ROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Open DaDy 9 a.m•. 9 p.m. (Ticket Office Closed Sunday)<br />

* AU J'lemorlal sponsored activities open to tile<br />

Grosse Pointe public. Hospit.!ll eqwpment available f,r I<br />

free loan: crutches, wheel chairs, beating lamps and I<br />

P.l, t.<br />

.What Goes. On<br />

at<br />

Yo••r ~ihrar,.<br />

BJ Vlr,mq Leo~<br />

hospital beds. Engulfed in a~ea of porno- could have been ground.out as<br />

GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING graphic, sophisticated, off.beat fast as they were,' when some<br />

LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednes. fiction that now surrounds us, of the sub-plots could have<br />

day, Thursday, 10 a.m.' 4 p.m. Volunte~r consultant on do any of us remember the been eliminated, enlarged and<br />

duty Friday, 2.4 p.m. good old "series" books, writ. lJlade into complete books by<br />

, ten for children and ;young themselves.<br />

Thursda)', September 18 adults? I F:orexample, in LUKE WAL.!<br />

ROBERTB. EDGAR EDITORand GENERALMANAGER.10:00<br />

a.m. Brame Transcription Class-Mrs. John Mc- In 1966 RC'~erGaris wrote a TON,.o~ hero rescues ~ would.<br />

WILLIAMADAMO......... ADVERTISINGMANAGER<br />

Namara, instructor book entitled MY FATHER be sUIcide~om. drowmng, and<br />

JAm:T MUELLER FEATUREPAGE, SOCIETY<br />

JAMESJ. NJAIM , NEWS<br />

11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Gr.osse Pointe & Harper WAS UNCLE WIGGILY. in learns the Identity of the man<br />

PEPPER wmTELAW._ _.........................NEWS<br />

W d t nl (the whokept 8 large sum of money<br />

00 ~. \ . . which he tells no 0 r 0 't. for himself~money which real.<br />

• 1:00 p.m. "FulfIllIng Your PotentIal" Dr. John E. Hos. UNCbLEh~'1Gf,GthILY s(:rt~er~;r~nIy belonged to Luke's fllther,<br />

i~~ ;~~1N~~~ ::.:::., :::.::::.:.::::::::::.:::::.:.::<br />

..~~:~ k. I t t ten y IS a er 0 ., dd<br />

m, ns ruc or. 910) b t f the other series (the father dymg of a su en<br />

LILLIANKARR _ , ,." ADVERTISJNG<br />

Series of 6 seminars :including testing- .~ut outuby<br />

MARYLORIMER................ ADVERTISL'i'G<br />

GWENDOLYNSYKE ADVERTISING<br />

JOHNMacKEN2JE _ BUSINESS<br />

JOANNE EASON , , ACCOUNTS<br />

ONNELLEEKOENIG ,CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING<br />

ALBERTAWILKE CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING<br />

BETTYHAUGHT,..... CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING<br />

MARIEKREL~ER CIRCULATION<br />

0 a syndicate. many heart atta~k be~ore~,could get<br />

$42.50 Iwritten by Garis. his wife and t ~e moneyto ~ Wifeand fam.<br />

* 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor even his two children. I refer l1y). These mneteenth cent~y<br />

* 8:00 p.m. ~~ulpture Demons~ration by. Ferenc Varga. to suc~ ;~ltkno;"I~;s a~6';; ~Yh:f;i~~, ~~pf~w<strong>~~~~</strong>~~~u:u~<br />

Flee to Grosse Pomte .Public. BOB . Ad' THE X to be wealthy or inIJuenti81and<br />

8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. . <strong>~~~~</strong> B~.?s~1 an ,. .ta.ke their saviors under iheir I<br />

Friday, September 19 N I'd lik to go back just: wings. I<br />

* 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Coope., Instructor Ia b~t further~ to the. HoratioI In FR~NK HYNTER'S PE. I<br />

• 6:00 p.m. Reception Honoring New Teachers - co. Alger books. Recently 1 un- RIL we f~d a. villam, poor but<br />

W,.th 0 U t'B lessi.n9 S sponsored with Adult. Ski Club, ,Grosse earthed a half-dozencopies of represen!mg hImself as a man<br />

Over a century of seroice.<br />

The Wm.R.lIamilton C'o.<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />

Since 1855<br />

WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON<br />

CLARENCE E. OrrEll<br />

CHAPELS<br />

DETROIT 3975 CASS AVENUE<br />

BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE<br />

•. TE 1.2712<br />

. .•.' MI 4-6000<br />

Wlta/~<br />

*<br />

Thursday, September '$.1969,<br />

..<br />

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on<br />

.rl-IE .., tII<br />

By Sibyl<br />

Continuing •.. with our alphabetical sketche~ of<br />

shops and servic~s which make Ke.t:cheval o~.the-<br />

Hill of distinction . . . Angel's, 115' Kercheval, the"<br />

perfect shop for the woman with style and flair Imt<br />

with an eye on her pocketbook. The moment one<br />

walks in one knows that from its wonderfully<br />

versatile collectiqp of sport attire to elegant dressy<br />

gowns, there will be just the-cright, outfit for you.<br />

Angers, famous for its shop on Mackinac Island,<br />

brings the same quality and fashion, sense to its<br />

store On.the.Hill. For a treat,"stop in and browse<br />

through Angel's selection' of beautiful clothes and<br />

swinging accessories.<br />

* * *<br />

From The Fabled Land .'. . of<br />

Kashmir ."has come a fabulous ~<br />

collection of beautifully designed,<br />

hand painted, lacquered pic. .".<br />

tureframes, lighters, ovaL and lilt, lau»fJm '<br />

the very new square boxes. The ""-~T<br />

colors are glorious. Se~ them<br />

ensembl~d at The League Shop.<br />

.. *' *<br />

A String Around Your. F'inge.r ... will re.mind you<br />

th ..t the ten percent dIscount sale on personalized<br />

q1l1stIi:las cards. at Virginia Williams, 79.Kercheval,<br />

concludes<br />

* • *<br />

• * •<br />

. .1<br />

....<br />

l Pointe Theatre and The "Group" $2 50 for th which I'd never read be. of ~onslderable means, per.<br />

.. ese . d' ht suadmg Frank's mother to<br />

This is the. time of year whe.n ,"e. say goodbye to members of sponsoring organization fore. and had a .slmnlydeh!! d- marry him (sbe has some<br />

you young men and women who are leaving<br />

•<br />

for college.<br />

7'30<br />

. p.m.<br />

P'<br />

.atncla<br />

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~an<br />

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en<br />

B<br />

.ran<br />

d<br />

en.<br />

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errance<br />

S<br />

u<br />

II"<br />

I. ing<br />

Iul time<br />

all about<br />

"escaplDg"<br />

the rags-to-riches.<br />

an rea.<br />

money). The~ the<br />

'..<br />

next step IS<br />

Some of you who attend institutions close by will be ' van Weddmg ReceptIon povertv.to.successlitol"iesabout to. do aw~y w~thFran~so 9Jere Famila For The Fatnily ... fIYm Hamlin's. A,mar.<br />

back with us often; others will not return until the 8:00 p.m. Remoc Investment Club. very dese'rving boys, always Willbe ~o heIr. How IS th!S at. vel~usly ta~ty. and nouri~h~~g ~ereal, imported from<br />

Thanksgiving or Christmas vacation periods.. Sjlturday, September 20 about 15 or 16 years of alte. te~pted. We take a trIP, to . SWltzerl;md"ls now, awaItmg you on the shop's<br />

If • 9:30 a.m. BaHet-Mary Ellen Cooper Instructor If<br />

your .powers of perception were abn9rmally keen, .'<br />

you need<br />

.t<br />

to relax and l!et SWltzerl~nd where a conf~.<br />

11 t Y erate pushes poor; unsuspecting ,shelves. Marvel,Qus for the co~ngchilly morning ,<br />

YOUcould fmd, tucked away'.I'n .th'at outrageous assort- * 9:30 a.m. Barn Shop opening away from 1 a , t'.Yone. .011 Fra-Ll ff' ll'ff a'd . -breakfasts, FainU!l contains oat flakes, apple flakes,<br />

. \ . don't ever have to worry abol't lJA' 0 • a c. n assu~es_<br />

ment of luggage and duffle which is always affected by 10:30 a.m. D~tr~lt School SOCIal Workers Association theendin,g-the hero will aI- he has, killed.blm ~ut.,..no.:- . wheat, rye, dried .raisins, sugar, honey, crushed<br />

the co~lege crowd, thin.gs other ~han. the equally absurd Meetmg & Luncheon ways overcome. We are dealing ?wlth Hora.tio almonds and wheat germ. Delicious! .<br />

collection of personal Items WhIch go everywhere. with 1:30 p.m. Joan Neimas.John Herlitz h ( uJ. 'th . ti, Alger, reme~ber. Frank falls<br />

* ....<br />

Y ld ill" T e arm a, WI Varla?nS, on a convenIent ledge cush.<br />

you: ou wou see a m IOn tmy, unuttered thoughts 7:00 p.m. Jeanne' Gilbert.Duane Strobl Wedding Re. is always the same. There IS a ioned with nice while soit snow<br />

~its of advice which we never quite. got around to pass~ ception boy named Luke Walton, Ben he is found by Swi~s peasants:<br />

mg on to you. There would be a trunk full Of fervent Baker Tom Brace FrMl1{<br />

wishes and bright hopes, a generous sprinkling of * 7:30 p.m. Duplicatf! Bridge - Mrs. Marvin Bourget, Hunte~ etc Always' a Ito()(l of course Frankca~ ~Pea.k<br />

, Director . '. . . French (!)<br />

prayers, and those myriad stains would be the remnants . . clean. ~'lmnle name. Yon al. established<br />

so<br />

be<br />

commuDlcationIS<br />

is rescUed even-<br />

the end of September. So stop in and<br />

of tears, dropped mostly by the mothers of the young. .. Sunday, September 21 readv know' he~s the. "!!ood tually returns home hi~ step. take advantage of the savings on handsome cards.<br />

sterswho are leaving home for the first time. 10:30 a.m. Umty Center of Truth--Church & Sunday j:(UY."He uSllalI~hasa wldowpd fllther is unmasked 'as 'a bi!!a. TUxedo 1-3680. '<br />

So much of us goes with you, it is just as well you School I mother.:_somehm~s she sews mist with the aid of a: rich<br />

do n,ot know. Accepted with the seriousness with which * 3:00 p.m. Beginning & Advanced Karate-Sang Kyu for ~ I1vlDg,somebme~sbe has friend whom lorank had, made<br />

Perfect . . . to be 'built into ~ paneled wall'. . . a<br />

It<br />

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!Ssent,<br />

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It<br />

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woul<br />

d<br />

constitute a burden that young people<br />

' Shim<br />

,.<br />

Director a<br />

scoundrelIStrYlDj:(<br />

bIt of .money (which<br />

to take<br />

some<br />

aw~y book<br />

while<br />

Frank<br />

abroad.<br />

"is-prospering<br />

At the end of<br />

h's<br />

the'<br />

!arge paii'of handsome French 'trophy wood. carv-<br />

should not be called lIPon to carry. ,~ondar, September 22 from her). ~he "~ad guy" iSa goodjob, and ill on the ~et;e mgs atDenler,77 KerchevaL Carved in low relief,<br />

It !s an unchanging law of life; that .the' younger *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Workshop the one who IStrYlDgto .marry nf marI'yin2 a rich girl whom they're a magnifioent sight to behold.<br />

generatIons grow constantly further away from their 10:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon her for her. money or IS one .he met in Europe. So you see,<br />

parents. And it is, for us, a satf'truism that just the 100 . who has bilked her out of virtue and good clean living<br />

I<br />

reverse holds with the oldsters., Our interests turn in- : 0 a.m. WeIght Watchers of Eastern Mich., Inc. money wbich should rl~htfllllv are always rewarded<br />

A Special ... from Dorothy Gray ... awaits you at<br />

ward and focus sharper with every'passing year on .the *12:00 noon Duplicate Bridge-Mrs Marvin Bourget Di. be hers (many times she is not Th. t I . hi"ch th Trail ApQthecary at 121 Kercheval. The large size<br />

.' redor ' . , . even aware she has it coming booke . s ye.ttlD .w Is<br />

events which make up the lives of our children llnd .<br />

,ese<br />

to her,) . 5 15 wrl en IS a 0 a de.. Jars of her Dry~Skin Cleanser and her Salon Cold<br />

we would have it no other way. 12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pomte-Luncheon Stith th I1ght. "Frank Hunter was Cream,. which .normally sell for $5.50 eadi,. are on<br />

. , & Meeting , " . ~me mes ere are 0 er stretcbed on the lawn in .'a sale for $3.59.<br />

Advice'is easy, and there are so many things we * '3'30 B' II t M I ' ' slbh~gs, bUt the ~ero stands careless posture."." 'Accept<br />

think we could and should have told 'you, to make things .' : p.m. , a e - ary E len COOPl;!J'! },nstructor ?ut m such bold relief that, one my warmest tbanks oun eneasier.<br />

Looking back, we are s,o prone to think of these • 6:00 p.m. Astrology' I-Chest~r Garsl~y}.:~structor '., IS . hardly awar~ of them. t1eman ... .forydU~k~:ess<br />

years through which you are no\\' passing, apainJess • 7.00 p.m.El~menta11: ~ducatlOn 531~ if. • • AI1l.on~pte her9;s,conte.mpo- to. my little son!' '~,":'It. was;<br />

period of enchantment and frivolity. Time, is a great 7:00 p.m. FlIght Tramm.g .Ground;-School - W. E. r8rlf;lS,there,.9reaJe~.frJen~s only a trine, sir,' said our hero,<br />

eraser and most of us have forgotten that all things 'are Coche & Conme Earl, Itlstructor~ and many sPltefuleneml.es who modestly." .. 'I perceive, sir,<br />

relative; that the troubles of youth, though they may 7:30 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve'. ' sneet' at .our ~rot.agomst be- that you are not accustomed to<br />

~;e:;.~~~g~~stt~e<strong>~~~~</strong>gbi~~~:: ~~t::etfa:ki:~o; .,l£ ~:.~~~t<strong>~~~~</strong>~~gf,~~~:::Sjl:~~~rog;~e~ ,~~:~~~U~~~j£i.r:, ~:1~~,~i;i;~.~7,~:.na;c:::<br />

understanding, we ask YOtU;forgiveness. . , ' for 10 lessons. ..' all the quab~es attribu~ to a' his p~eiI5alitface blc'"~mestern<br />

The shyness of youth, if'suclf a thiilg still 'exist!l, is .'. ", Tuesday, September 23 lIoYSl:~ut ,!lt~out seemm.!!the ,inits expressiOli/They(i.e. his<br />

surely equ~lled bX the ~hyness of .a~t ,who i~,afraid,. 9:30 a.m, Beginning Oil Painting-nay Fleming, In.' deut!jblt. pngglsbl' fe..mJn!ne or family) bad indeed been c~elly<br />

to bare hIS soul10 hiS own chIldren lest be 'appear strurtor . concete.d. By ,C.ontrllst, the wronged. The large sum of<br />

weak, or in fear that he may embarrass the youngster *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital- en~~y IS lazy, shiftless, weak, which they had been defrauded<br />

with a display of maudlin sentiment.. In removed reo Workshop, . whmmg and mea~.. and uSllaIly would have insl!red them compose,<br />

1't appears. t0 us th at a grea t d'eaI mOre ' 0f thO IS *10'00 . a.m. Y. oga- Mrs. Norma 'C hefi, . S' RF, .' Instructor .' such bears as some CIarencePlantai!el!et unbehevable name fort and. ty saved .. them from many<br />

interchange of inner feeling would be a healthy and .12:00 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe....,.. Waltonor Percy Van Dyke!' anSoant~le. .. .<br />

highly satisfying experience. . Luncheon .. I ose of you w"o are tired<br />

* 1'00 L'f P' t' R Fl . I t t All of these books march of teday's outer fiction and the<br />

We wish we had not hesitated to tell you how proud : p.m. ~e .am mg- ay emm~, ns ~c or.. along with the most amazing c;omplex cares of todaY,try<br />

of you we are, and wliat tremendous boons you have 6.30 p.m. Kiw~ms Club of Grosse Pomte-Dmner ~ series of coincidences a.nd mi- going back to Horatio Alger.<br />

granted us through your accomplishments. We are sorry Meetmg., nor piots. It is simply'astound. Everything turns out justly and<br />

about the beratings we felt at the time were merited, • 7:00p.m. Educational Psychology 5748 ing to me how these books rightly!<br />

and we wonder fearfully whethel' they were harmful or 7:00 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, --~-----------~_~ _<br />

helpful . . Director , \ 1Y. T . h B.' H.' d<br />

We are so mindful of our own first daysjn college, • 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Ches~ Club 'ieW.. eac ers elllg onore<br />

an.!. of lI't.tle 'l'ncI-dents and soul-shaki.ng ex.pen,'ences, • 7:00 p.m.. Life & Still Ufe-:-Ray Fleming, Instru.ctor . A 'ti b" .<br />

l' 7'30 W . ht .W t h "f E' t M.' h' I .: . ~ .. recep on onormg new canapes and punch will iJeservo<br />

which foIIow'ed in Quick succession through all those . p.m.. e.lg . a ~ ers 0, as ern IC l~an, ne-.-"tea.chersin the Grosse Pointe ed in the Great Hall cif Alger<br />

wonderful years. We are going through them again 8:00 p.m. UmversIty-LIggett School Reception for .are8 will be held at the War House. This traditional gather~<br />

with you now, and hoping that something we have, im. Faculty.' . . MemorialCeD"tertomorrow eve. ing at the Center has proved to<br />

parted is helpingyou,.either to get the utmost enjoyment ' Wednesday September 24 ning, Fri~ay, September 19, at be an excellentway to form new<br />

or the least sorrow out of them a,sthey come along. * 9',30 P rt 't p'. t'. . J M" 'I' I Ii o'clock. Onhand to greet the friendships' while welcoming<br />

a.m. 0 ral am mg- oe amsca co, nstruc.:; newcomers will be members of new members to the commun-<br />

College is such an immense hodge-podge of oppor- tor . . .... the Grosse Pointe The8tre, the ity.<br />

tunities and pitfalls, with so many doors that should be 10:00 a.m. Chr:st Ch~ld Soc!ety-Pre. Sale. ~ ,~rosse Po~te Ski Club and The new teachers are honored<br />

opened and entered, and so many others that should 10:30 a.m. Christ ChIld Society Meetmg The Group . guests of the Center. A charge<br />

remain closed; so many roads that should be explored, 11:0 a.m. Senior Men's Club ,of Grosse Pointe"-Crib- .. There wIDbe music for danc-lof $2.5Q will be made for other<br />

and endless turns that should never be taken. Now, bage . , ing or listening pleasure. Hot guests.<br />

infinitely more thanevetbefore, you are going tollllve 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Traffic & Safety-Meeting & ------------------ _<br />

to rely on your own judgment. But we want you to . Luncheon<br />

know that if .you err, and if help is needed, we want to 12:30 p.m. G,.osse Pointe Woman's Club - Sewing<br />

be given the first chance~o p~oyide the help., Group<br />

TIJere is. so much said about our. "future citizens," ~12:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club-Tea & Cards<br />

U',e "leaders of tomorrow," the "hope of the world," that • 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor<br />

we trust you will pardon us for mentioning these old • 4:00 p.m. Basic Figure Drawing for Senior Highcliches.<br />

We like to remember the co!Iege president who Robert Rathbun, Instructor<br />

told the entering freshman class: "If by the time you • 7:00 p.m. Sociology 506<br />

have been graduated' from here you have learned how 7:00 p.m. Continental Aviation Duplicate Bridge<br />

to educate yourselves and can use a library intelligently, • 7:30 p.m. Water Color-Donald Schrom, Instructor<br />

we shall consider that we have done a good job." 7:30 p.m. Detroit Cribba~e<br />

These years are but preparatory ones for the many, • 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor<br />

many which lie ahead, each pregnant with possibilities • 8:00 p.m. Beginning Yoga-Charles Friday, SRF, In.<br />

for broadening your education. The 'truly wise man is structor<br />

the one who continues to learn every day of his life, • 8:30 p.m. Candlelight Concert by the Baroque Ensemwho<br />

is always honest enough to ad.mit he does not know ble-$3.<br />

the answer, but then makes a point of finding out. Thursday, September 25<br />

Your education has to do nOt only with classrooms *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription-Mrs. John McNama.<br />

and textbooks ~nd lecture ~alls, but with mixing with ra, Instructor<br />

your fellow students :md faculty members, both socially - 1:00 p.m. "FulfilliM Your Potential"--Dr. John Hosand<br />

intellectually. Understanding is an attitude to be kins, Instructor<br />

devoutly cultivate d.- 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooner. In~tructor<br />

Let religion be a large' part. of your lives and be • 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing for .e-ra51es5 & 6-Mr.<br />

thankful that there is a noticeable surge today in the & Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. $20 {or 10<br />

movement back to the Greatest Teacher. There will be lessons and Christmas Party<br />

many times when you fInd yourselves in need of His • 6:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Adult Ski Club Opener at<br />

instruction and you will find it helpful to be on close 7 30 SGtrohausp. tN' t. S . t<br />

terms with ljim. • : p.m. rosse o~n e ~mlsma IC ()'~l~Y<br />

These are the golden years and yours ;s the privilege 8.00 p.m. ~rosse Pomte Cmema Le~gue Adventures<br />

h '11 If h hId lk 'om Canada" Arthur Hutchmgs.<br />

to make t eJ}1what YOU,WI. ~e ave e pe you wa • 8 & 9 p.m. Thursday Nnght Dance Club-Mr. & Mrs.<br />

across the tn~eshold WIth ~onfIdence, we are grateful. Ted Fcrrest, Instructors. 10 lessons $25 per<br />

If we have faded you, forgIve us, . couple $15 single<br />

Repnnted by Request ,.<br />

let's Stop Littering<br />

Although a number of bills aimed 'at helping to<br />

regulate the manufacture, distribution and disposal of<br />

the now.popular "throwaway" bottles and paper cartons<br />

are now pending before the State Legislature, it should<br />

not require a law to convince rersons that the sensel~ss<br />

scattering of such items, as we! as other forms of d~brls,<br />

not only mars the natural beauty of the Pointe, but It can<br />

also pose a health hazard. ,<br />

"Pointe With Pride"-an JIlghly-effective spring.<br />

time elean-up campaign conducted annually by t~e<br />

Grosse Pointe Women's Club-has done much to retam<br />

" - I ,<br />

"<br />

, BeS1!re anH M~ke.A point, ....<br />

"'of stopping in at :Margatet Rice<br />

",~today, ~~pt~ln~r ..1~,.Ol, t01JlOr~<br />

row, September 19, to See and.<br />

admire the handsome Burke<br />

- Amey Collection. Ins the last in<br />

.,!"Ilq'g.~fl!~ce'!.,~o~~Jlho~::<br />

mgS'.'IOr tne Fall seasom We're'<br />

sure, ,ou'll agree. it war; worth<br />

seeing. .<br />

..<br />

,. .....<br />

•.. '."<br />

A One of a Kind . .. kind of lighter it The<br />

Card Rack, 93 Kercheval. Called a "dispoz-a-lite,"<br />

tbe lighter features. a disposable container of bu.<br />

tane~uel which fits inside a circular, three"inch,<br />

gold filigree case. After you've received at least a<br />

thousand lights from the, butaQe container, throw<br />

it away and replace it for just $1.49. The fabulous<br />

lighter, which sell complete for only $12, features<br />

an adjustable flame and automatic shut.off.<br />

'" . ...<br />

It's'SttUGreat ... ,saletng at' the<br />

Mermaid. The terrific half-price. _ SICN-_ I'1ERI1~IJ)~<br />

sale of magnificent items, which ~ -.c iJ4<br />

includes summer merchandise, :<br />

is continuing. Stop in and'see<br />

what wonderful buys they are.<br />

'" • *<br />

The Bronze Door . . . 123. Kercheval; is working<br />

hard to bring you the finest food and service. Reservations<br />

will be taken Monday through Thursday.<br />

However, guests mu:;t ,be seated by. 7:30 p.m. On<br />

Friday all.d Saturday,. due to limited seating capa.<br />

city, the Bronze Door can only receive reservations<br />

for guests wh.o'll be seated no' later than' seven.<br />

Guests arriving later, will be seated on a "walk.in"<br />

ba~s ... 886-1932.<br />

'" *<br />

Mister Sheridan-Books . . . 81 Kercheval, announces<br />

a sale to end sales. A forty percent reduction<br />

in complete seIction of books and objets d'art.<br />

fiction to all kinds of "how to" books. Fabulofts!<br />

The collection of books includes everything from<br />

FLOWER,<br />

~ •••••••••••••• m ••<br />

I .Fresh Cut I<br />

: SWEETHEART :<br />

: ROSES :<br />

'1 I I<br />

I fromwith Thursday couponon- I WHILE THEY LAST<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I 1000 on hand . doz. I<br />

ALL EVERGREENS 6' SHRUBS V2 PRICE<br />

Allemon Florist<br />

on E. Warren,<br />

17931Ell" W"ren TU4.6120<br />

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Thursday. September 18. 1969<br />

WOM.M'S<br />

From Another Pointe<br />

of.View<br />

.Short and T~ I<br />

The Pointe<br />

By Janet Mueller<br />

Fa~s FIREMAN and MRS. I<br />

.• ". . .<br />

DecIsIons, declSlons<br />

weeks away and STILL<br />

.•• Here's<br />

no solution<br />

.<br />

October 9 Just three<br />

to the lecture dilem-<br />

'JAMES MAUCK, of Cedargrove,<br />

Detroit, announce the birth of<br />

their fourth child a son DAVID<br />

PAUL, September Ii. Mrs.<br />

ma • • • '. Mauk is the former SANDRA<br />

"<br />

D<br />

. ..o;.ve<br />

"t"<br />

cu<br />

th d<br />

e en.<br />

f M t M d'<br />

~. argar~. ea" s<br />

t 1k<br />

a on<br />

KAY<br />

MRS.<br />

MEYERS,<br />

LUCILLE<br />

daughter<br />

MYERS,<br />

of<br />

of<br />

Llmlta.tlOns ,and Responsl~Ilit¥ of Pr1V1lege ~nd race C I i n ton Township. Paternal<br />

from LIggett s Kresge Audltonum to the Esqull'e The- grandparents are City P.olice<br />

atre, arriving in time for Barbara Walter!l' opening re- SERGEANT and MRS. FOS.<br />

marks on "The Worl4's Most Appealing Woman?" TER MAUCK, of st. Clair ave.<br />

Do we miss the beginning o~ Miss Walters' program nue. '. • •<br />

in favor of the end of Dr. Mead's? Do we miss Miss .MR. and MRS. WILLIAM C.<br />

Walters completely? , .. Or Dr. Mead? . . • BLOESING, JR., vf Grandville,<br />

Well, thank heavens, this is the ONLY time the 1969 anilounce the birth of their fir!'L<br />

Liggett School Lect~re Series and the 1969~70 GroS&e child, a daughter, ERIN KATH-<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Mrs. J.ohn A. Wheeler<br />

MARY ELISABETH WALKER became the bride<br />

of Mr. Wheeler Saturday, September 13, in Christ<br />

Church, Grosse Pointe. Parents of the couple are the<br />

Donald Albert Walkers, of University place, and the<br />

Alfred Howe Wheelers, of Oakland, Me. '<br />

Pointe Celellrity Series, snonsored by tQe Hospital's As- RYN, September 13. Mrs. Bloe. trans'portation and land use ICOE, JR., of Beaconsfield<br />

1.' '} th I smg is the former KATHY study for tJie Master Plan of avenue, announce the birth of a<br />

sistance League, conflict So we've on y e one ecture STRIPLIN, ,daugbter of DR. Belgrade. The project will be daughter, MONICA DEE, Sep.<br />

decision to make. • • . and MRS. ~ORDON STRIPLIN, under the direction of Dr..JACK tember 15. Mrs. Coe is the for.<br />

• '" '" of Grandville. Paternal grand .. C. FISHER, of Oxford road, as- mer CELESTE JANE LORAN.<br />

There are still, we understand, .8 few tiekets left parents are MR. AND MRS. sociate director of the; WSU GER, daughter of MRS. GUY<br />

for. both programs. Liggett's, at $6 for three lectures, ~AM C. BLOESING, of Center for Urban Studies and LO~GER, of Moross road.<br />

~ay be ordered by writing' the. School,' 850 BriarCliff Littlestone road. director of the American-Yugo. Patet:Dal graI\dparl'.nts are MR.<br />

drive, and enclosing a cheek payable to the Liggett • * • slav Project in Regional and AND MRS. MICHAEL COE, of<br />

Lecture Series. MR. and MRS. CHARLES Urban Planning Studies, and Roseville.<br />

. LOEHER, of Broomall, Pa., an. will extend to September, 1970. • • •<br />

Dr. WiUiam B. Boyd and Dr. Robert J. Gaukler wij1 nounce the birth of a daughter, • _. • Observing.their Golden Wed:<br />

appear october 30 and November 11 respectively. The BARBARA MARY, September Members of the Allied Arts ding Anniversary with a dinner<br />

Liggett Lectures begtn at lO.o'clQCk. 8. Mrs Loeher is the ror!Der Committee planning the' ninth reception ~.t the London House<br />

'.Co:-chairmen of theprojeet are- Mrs. Williar:.l C. Os. BETTY BENDER BROWN... annuar Allied Arts Festival co- East Sunday, September 14,<br />

born and Mrs. Russell Noble. Mrs. Thomas Swantek is daugbter .of MR. and MRS. sponsored by the Detioit Cbap- were MR. and MRS. FRANK<br />

ticket ehairman, Mrs. James M. Pierce, Jr., is publielty ~ FREDERICK BROWN, of ter of the American Institute of FAUSNOE, of Wayburn road.<br />

chainnan and Mrs. Dwight Nelson and Mrs. Gerald Wet-Merriweather road. Paternal Architects. and the University of The Fausones were joined by<br />

grandparents are MR. and MRS. Detroit include Pointers JER- their son.in.law and daughter,<br />

. zel are mailing chairmen. CHARLES LOEHER of Anne OMECHIRCO, committee vice. MR. and MRS. ERVIN A,<br />

'I'icket sellers include the Mesdames William Kling. drive. Icbairinan, . and MICHELANGE, STEINER, JR., their son and<br />

bell, William Carron, Theodore Hodge!!, Henry Hopkes" * • • LO BALDERI, AlA,,' J:OHN daughter-in.law, MR. and MRS.<br />

James Howard, William Delbridge, J. J. Jennings, Cabel At the Mother-Daughter STEVENS; AlA, and ROBERT BRUCE FAUSONE, their seven<br />

Morris, Frank Icabell; Ralph Robinson, John Standish Award Tea held yesterday, TOBIN, AlA. The Festival, to grandchildren and. nUlIlErous<br />

and Riehard Marr, September 17, in the Cottage be presented Saturday, Selltem- friends and,re1atives, including<br />

. Ap~:~inrlg<br />

.. _'on a precious'<br />

I iN I e Jruitwood<br />

mini-box forafter~.five<br />

fun and<br />

frivolity !<br />

, I<br />

* '" -.. ",,'i,<br />

after MissWalt~rs'onthe;Cele"6rity Serl~S<br />

rostrutjf~reBob Considine November- 13, Valerie of<br />

Balmain January 8, E. H. Cookridge February 12 and Se.<br />

bastian 9fpot;~arch<br />

. Eacn.J.:1,o'Clock<br />

12.<br />

lecture<br />

" ' ".",'<br />

is follow.ed.by<br />

. c', '<br />

a sub::!:ription<br />

'<br />

'Celebrity Luncheon at the Old Place right next door to<br />

the Esquire. ' ,<br />

Ticket chairman and co-chairman Mrs. Clayton<br />

Alandt, TUxedo 1-8504, and Mrs. Gabriel O'Connor, 881-<br />

(Contioned llit Pa ge~~)<br />

SIt's tn<br />

the<br />

8tars<br />

... All signs are right for the future of fashion fun<br />

and fantasy! Find your own. si~ in Enid Colli~' Fall<br />

Zodiac Collection of CollinSlana---on a frUitwood<br />

stained box handled with Black Cowhide, gaily decorated<br />

with' make. believe jewels.<br />

both!l~l~<br />

3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road ,<br />

Punch and Judll Black I<br />

TU 1.1505<br />

HospitaINurses' residence in 'ber2Q, in the former:A!fr~J. some frOIn,Chicli'go, Ill., and<br />

Ridge road to honor the Future Fisher residence in 'Balmonl Calumet, Mich .. 1,Jrs; Fausone<br />

Nurses who trained and assisted drive. Detroit,. owned' now by was CECELIA.O'BRIEN before<br />

at Cottage during the SIXDIDerthe U. of D., will feature a dis- her marriage to Frank Fausone<br />

months special awards were play of works of outstanding in Call1lI!et; the ~ausones ca~e<br />

presented to JANET GRANT Michigan Artists. ~elirtists. to DetrOIt ontheJr wedding triP<br />

tor 78'12 houra of service, E~ wUl~' ~,~ _dl&_t;U~.~~eir.&Pod myed ,to make Grosae<br />

LEN BA:'TES for" 61l'hlioursIriediaWith'tbe''Iitchltects. Titk J PnInte their permanent home.<br />

and "CHRIS VERMUELIN for ets for 'the affair, including buf. A special mass was celebrated<br />

69..lIZhours.' .Also honored were fetsupper-, are $10pel';perRon~, st. Ambrose Church .in the<br />

.former FutUre Nurses JOYCE and reservations may be made anniversary couple's. honor ..'<br />

zUMuCKI and ANN SCHIM' by calling'the AlA 0!Iice, 965- .• * *<br />

MEL. who 'helpedorganue the 4100. 'Northern Illinois University,<br />

new:girlsthis summer'. The 48 • • • DeKalb, Ill., ,has conferred. the<br />

Pointe area high school girls MR. and MRS. MICHAEL Do


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Page Eighte...<br />

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, Pointe Ladies Helping Plan OC:+ober 18 Dinner-Dance<br />

at Grosse Pointe Yacht C~b Honoring<br />

Mme, Jacques Revilon<br />

The Women's Board of Northwood Institute in association<br />

with Revillon of Saks Fifth Avenue will honor<br />

Mme. Jacques Revillon at a dinner dance -Saturday,<br />

October 19, at the Grosse Pointe Y~cht Club. HighlilZht<br />

of the eVE:ning \Yill be a fashion show of the Revillon<br />

Fur Collection for fall designed by Fernando Sanchez<br />

who will come from Paris to present his newest costumes.<br />

I<br />

The showing is entitled porting independent college.<br />

IfA Parisienne Fantasy in The school. is non.secta~ian<br />

Furs." Chairman of the and co.educatIonal and cum cu.<br />

.. _ -._ .._- .-.- _'--- _ .., --..._..-. .....<br />

event is Mrs James J Phe-<br />

'd' '.<br />

lan, Jr. Ile~<br />

mg the socIal<br />

commIttee IS Mrs. Robert<br />

VanderKloot.<br />

lu~s arc concentrated on spe~.<br />

lalized two.year programs m<br />

management and business.re.<br />

lated subjects with liberal and<br />

fine arts supplements and a<br />

Working with them will be four.year business management<br />

Pointers Mrs. Harry M. Sisson, program.<br />

Mrs. Emmet Tracey, Mrs. Fred The Midland campus _enrolls<br />

Cody, Mrs. Cl1arles A, Dean, approximately 1,000 students,<br />

Jr., Mrs. Oscar Olson and Mist nearly half of them from the<br />

Constance Wagner. Detroit area. Other Northwood<br />

Approximately 200 couples campuses at West Baden, Ind.,<br />

are expected to attend the af. and C~dar Hill, Tex., .e~roll<br />

tair including 'persons from De-<br />

. troit, Midland, Saginaw, Bay<br />

Gity, Flint. Indiana and Texas<br />

in addition to otber friends of<br />

Ule college from other parts of<br />

the state and from out.Of.state.<br />

~eservatioDs will be accepted<br />

until October 10.<br />

approximately 600 additional<br />

students.<br />

The school operates exten.<br />

sIan services in South Amedca<br />

and conducts training for bus.<br />

iness and industry in many<br />

'cities in this country.<br />

\<br />

The 1969 Liggett School Lecture Series<br />

opens ThUl'Sday, October 9, with an.<br />

thropo]ogist Dr. Margaret Mead discuss.<br />

ing "Limitations and Responsibility of<br />

P 1<br />

rivi ege" at 10 o'clock in Liggett's<br />

Kresge Auditorium. Dr. Mead will be<br />

:The event follows a tradition<br />

of social events held in the De.<br />

troit area for tbe beilefit. of<br />

:MR. aud :MRS. STEPHEN<br />

BATORY, of Roslyn road, were<br />

guests of the Postmaster Gen.<br />

followed by Central Michigan University<br />

President Dr. William B. Boyd, speaking<br />

Thursday, October 30, and psychiatrist<br />

~orthwood including the highly era! of the United States at the ,-<br />

9lIccessful and acclaimed spec. ceremony dedicating the Moon ,---------------------, t tal $8 850<br />

PhIl!1l by EGd1e HcGratb. Jr.<br />

Dr. Robert J. Gaukler, appearing Tuesday,<br />

November 11. Checking reservation<br />

lists are MRS..RUSSELL NOBLE, (left),<br />

generalco-ehauman of the Lectures with<br />

MRS. WILLIAM C. OSBORN, (right).<br />

Standing are MRS. THOMAS SWAN.<br />

TEK, (left), in charge of tickets, and<br />

publicity chairman MRS. JAMES M.<br />

PIERCE, JR. .<br />

i)l premiere sbowing of "Gone Landing Commemoratiye Air ., Ins"de the M th I Club O2. Th~St~dent Council dance<br />

With The Wind," October 18, Mail Stamp in Wasbington, D.C.,.. I 0 er S Saturday, Sept~ber-13, W:lS<br />

1Jl67, at the Madison Theater. September 9: Present were .__ -' . very successful thanks to the<br />

• Northwood Institute is a non. Af/Jllo 11 Astronauts ArmslroDg, lh . I<br />

lirom, tax exempt, self-sup. Aldrin and Collins. The improvement of commrm-I greater response from mothers en USl8Stc response. o~ stu.<br />

'jeatioD' between faculty, parents this year according to member- dents pl~s the coo~eratlOn of<br />

ENROLL NOW!<br />

g,.o&&epoinle lJ,.aifle Cfut<br />

BRAillE TRANSCRIPTION CLASSES<br />

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Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

Woman's Page<br />

I<br />

Miss.liundlach Wed In Pointe I Spring<br />

Carolyn ElIzabeth ~undlach, lendant KeIlie Compton. the:<br />

~:ughter of former POinters Mr. bridegroom's niece. Flower girl I<br />

r. and Mrs. Theodore J. Gund- Susan Johnson another niece I<br />

lach, Jr., now of Orchard Lake, of the bridegr~m wore a pale<br />

returned to Grosse Pointe for coral frock.' I<br />

her Saturday, September 6 '<br />

wedding to Larry Thomas Brad: Best man ~as ~onald J. Jub~ I<br />

ford son of th R'I, T B d and Gary Blelomek, Conrad E.<br />

ford~. of Redfo:d. I ey . ra - Cook, Richard B. Gundlach and<br />

Officiating at the double ring Tbeodore J. Gun. d I a c h, I~I, I<br />

ceremony in Grosse Pointe<br />

Memorial Church was The Rev.<br />

erend Richard Mitchell,<br />

bl.rotherDsOfAthe .brlde'h and Yidll'l<br />

;am ,. ~s me,<br />

t<br />

ten<br />

b<br />

e.<br />

broom s cousm, usMrE:d. . i<br />

The bride's silk organza Em- For her daughter's wedding I<br />

pire gown featured a Chantilly and the garden r.eception at I<br />

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Bride ~<br />

G R OS S E PO I NT ENE W S<br />

Page Nineteen _<br />

by, of' and for Pointe Women<br />

Engaged<br />

Betrothed<br />

Setting for the Saturday. Sep- ,<br />

tember 6, wedding of James<br />

Britton Kaler. Ill. son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. James B. Kaler, of<br />

Stanton lane, and Leslie Newell<br />

Wydeen, daughter of the Donald<br />

Albert Wydeens, of Belle<br />

Fourche, S.D., was The Methodist<br />

Church" Belle Fourche.<br />

A reception at the Belle i<br />

Fourche Country Club followed<br />

the '2 o'clock rites at which<br />

The Reverend Robert Roth presided.<br />

<strong>Local</strong> Alpha Chi Omegas<br />

Plan Founders Day Fete<br />

Southeastern Michigan Alpha<br />

Chi Omega Alumnae will celebrate<br />

their Founders Day Tuesday,<br />

September 23. at a pro-<br />

I gram luncheon.in the Woodward<br />

Room of the Top of the Flame.<br />

Aaron Copland wiII be guest<br />

speaker.<br />

Mr. Copland, the Detroit Sym.<br />

phony's guest conductor Sep.<br />

tcmber' 25 and 27. is the immediate<br />

past-president of the<br />

MacDowell Colony, Peterborough.<br />

N.H., established by Mrs.<br />

Edward MacDowell, an Alpha<br />

Chi Omega, as a specialized<br />

workshOp for writers. painters,<br />

sculptors and composers.<br />

Alpha Chi Omega maintains<br />

the Star Cottagc at the Colony<br />

as well as the Fay Barnaby<br />

Kent Scholarship Fund for<br />

young Colony students.<br />

Pointe Alpha Chi's who help.<br />

ed plan the luncheon include<br />

Chapter president Mrs. Bmce<br />

Toek and group ehairman Mrs.<br />

Thomas Heydman. Mrs. Lyle<br />

Heavner is in charge of arrange.<br />

ments anu Mrs .. John Krato will :<br />

serve as mistress of ceremonies \<br />

I Harper Auxiliary To Hear<br />

I Commissioner J. F. Spreen<br />

The opening fall meeting of<br />

the Harper Hospital Auxiliary<br />

will be held at the Wayne<br />

County Medical Society in An.<br />

tietam street, Detroit. Monday.<br />

September 29, at 11 o'clock.<br />

Police Commissioner Johannes<br />

F. Spreen will be luncheon<br />

guest and special speaker, discussing<br />

"Urban Problems and<br />

Their relations to tbe Detroit<br />

Polke Department." Auxilians<br />

are urged to bring guests.<br />

lac~ b,odice and a lace-bordered I B,otsford In~. IfOl,lOWlD<br />

Phone reservations must be<br />

received by September 24. by<br />

Mrs, Jay Higgins, 53?5908<br />

LORETTA GILEWICZ. of '<br />

Allard road, DEjltaZeta Province:<br />

Alumnae director, accepted a Ii<br />

Community Selvice Award on<br />

behalf of the sorority presented i<br />

by the Michigan Assocaton for I<br />

Better Hearng and Speech at,<br />

the ,:onclusion of its 38th annllal<br />

conference :in Lansing. Delta<br />

Zela was nominaterl for tile<br />

"Award because of sorority memo<br />

bers' philanthropic efforts on<br />

behalf of the deaf and hard of<br />

hearing on! local, state, and II<br />

national. levels.<br />

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g the 3:30 I'<br />

tram. A lace petal headpiece 0 clock serllce Mrs.- Gundlach<br />

caught her elbow length silk selrcted a champagne silk jac~ilIusiOil'<br />

veil and she carried a et dress and a green orchid<br />

cascade of white g'ladioli 'mini. c,o r sag e. The bridegroom's I<br />

ature mums and ivy.' m~ther chose an aqua peau de<br />

In a floor length fru wait<br />

Alfred E. Zier<br />

Jeweler • Goldlmlth<br />

16437 E. Werrell TU 1-4'10<br />

W. buy old gold, Jewelry<br />

d'amonds.<br />

Beautiful<br />

colors<br />

I and designs,<br />

011 Ila1lddone<br />

in India<br />

CREWEL<br />

EMBROIDERY<br />

Miss Russell Will Be Bride,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Russell<br />

of Norwood Drive, have an.<br />

nounced tlle engagement of<br />

their daughter Margaret Ruth,<br />

10 Bruno RobellO Velasquez,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Domingo<br />

Velasquez, of Livonia.<br />

The bride.elect is a student<br />

, .<br />

fashion is<br />

•<br />

Omeg;,; Phi Alpha sorority.<br />

",<br />

Her<br />

fiance, also an Education major<br />

at EMU, is a member of 'Scab~<br />

bard .and ~lade.<br />

A November wedding is<br />

planned.<br />

in the College of Education at I It takes a gemus to get 100<br />

Eastern Michigan University cents worth of purchasing<br />

wh~r.~.~~_e_is_<strong>~~~~</strong>e~_w_i~ power out of today's dollar. ,~<br />

Personalized Clzrist1JlaS Cards<br />

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~ffer expiresSept. 30th.<br />

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the entire collection of daytime<br />

and evening fashions of tltis<br />

eminent designer<br />

will be shown<br />

The Sphere<br />

~.H.-_<br />

Fall and Winter 1969<br />

BURKE~AMEY<br />

Couture Collection<br />

TODAY, Thursday, September 18<br />

and Friday, September 19<br />

informal modeling<br />

10:30 to 4:30<br />

78 KERCHEVAL OR the HILL<br />

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GROSSl POINTE<br />

fCl!' drapery,<br />

, slipcovers,<br />

llpholsteT1l<br />

and bedspreads<br />

A beaded front panel accented<br />

the bride's white crepe' A line<br />

gown. She wore a fingertip<br />

illusion veil and carried a formal<br />

bouq.uet. o.f orchids and I<br />

stephanotis.<br />

Her attend~~t~, in cap-steeved 1<br />

A line frocks of aqua shantung,<br />

\ carrying.yellow mums, were her<br />

sister, Melanie Wydeen. who<br />

served as maid of honor, and<br />

bridesmaids Pamela Mortenson,<br />

\ of Hayes, S.D., a cousin of the<br />

bride, Jana Sue Kaler, the<br />

bridegroom',~ sister, and Jan<br />

I ,Jones. of Beresford, S.D. ,<br />

George Sutton was best man.<br />

Seating the guests were Wallace I<br />

Wydeen, the bride's brother,<br />

Save on every beautiful yard, a 'second'<br />

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Thursday, September 18, ,1969<br />

Society News Gathered foom Allof the Pointes<br />

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Church Wo_me __n _DlS_. p_'ay Talents I<br />

Grosse Pointe Congregational Ibers are Mrs. Arthur Erickson. I'<br />

Church Women's Association Mrs. Robert McCullough and<br />

will begin fall activities with a Mrs. Robert Bogan.<br />

"Show and Tell" night next I Group Two will serve as hos.<br />

T1;Iesday,September ~. D~ssert tesses for the dessert under the<br />

~vill be served at 7.30. a clock direction of !llrs. Wray Donald.<br />

In the Church Fellow~hip Hall. son, culinary chairman. i<br />

,.Members and tbe,!. guests Baby.sitting will be pl'Ovided '<br />

",ill have an oppo~tuntty to ~ee and reservations may be made:<br />

assembled talent dls)Jlays which at the Church OUice. i<br />

other members have a,eated. .<br />

Those participating in t.• show ------will<br />

explain their sprcialties. . MRS. IVAN B. TAYLOR op.<br />

Mrs. Robert Agne, program ened ber North Edgewood drive<br />

chairman, is anticipating a var. horne for the September 2 meet.<br />

iety of handicraft, artistic, cu]. ing of the Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

inary, needle craft and sewing Garden Club. Co.hostesses were<br />

exhibits. MRS. LOWELL MONTGOME.<br />

Mrs. Kenneth Bergmann is RY. whose demonstration on<br />

chairman of the committee making flowers from pine cones.<br />

handling arrangements for the Ifollowed the ,bus1.ness section, J<br />

show. Other committee mllm. and MRS. NEIL McDONALD. I<br />

.n-..M-..S !<br />

Billy the Iid<br />

SLA(;J{S<br />

- FLARED AND STRAIGHT<br />

- SOLIDS AND PLAIDS<br />

Sizes 4 to 10<br />

\l1]][![J~1!3 rslbl!ll?iXI[3~<br />

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On the Hill<br />

Stadium c5favorites<br />

.t<br />

Four-piece wool pantsuit<br />

with matching likirt .••<br />

complete ensemble, from $6~.<br />

atthis Closet<br />

673 Fisher Road<br />

(;Rosse fbItJ"t:e ~<br />

Mrs. William J. Crews<br />

Pho,o by :Ed!lle"McGrath, Jr.<br />

At a noon ceremony Saturday, September 13, in<br />

Frank H. Howes'. Memorial Chapel~ Evanston, Ill.,<br />

MALINDA SCHAILL, daughter of the l1arold Arthur<br />

Schaills, of Kensington road, and Mr. Crews, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John William Crews, ,of Evanston, were<br />

married.<br />

Lawyers' Wives Plein Activities<br />

_.<br />

Ann Landers, the most widely close two days of adivities<br />

syndicated columnist in the planned by the Lawyer's Wives<br />

world, will be the princip::.1 whose husbanis are convening<br />

speaker at a joint luncbeon of for the annual meeting of the<br />

Lawyers Wives of Michigan and State Bar. Pointer Mrs. Doug.<br />

the State Bar of Michig8n next las L. Paterson is Lawyers<br />

Thursday. September 25, at De- Wives president. Mrs. 'Richard<br />

troit's Sheraton.Cadillac Hotel. A. Harvey, another Pointer, is<br />

general chairman of, the eon-<br />

Miss Landers' appearance be. vention committee.<br />

fore the group will bring to a<br />

______ ~ Preceding .the.limcheon Law.<br />

yers Wives members will. attend<br />

their annual me-:lting wbere<br />

deleg~tes from 28 auxiliaries.<br />

located throughout ~ state will<br />

report on their actf~ities.<br />

A. DeVere Ruegsegger, of<br />

Balfour road. first vice-presi.<br />

dent of the State Bat. of Michi.<br />

gan, will deliver a message 'of' '.<br />

welcome from his organization.<br />

The women's activities com- I.<br />

mence with a meeting of th"ir ' '<br />

Council on Wednesday, Septem.<br />

ber 24. A luncheon and fashion<br />

show willibe hcld -at the De.<br />

troit Yacht Club 10llowing the<br />

Council meeting.<br />

Windsor Castle DBE<br />

Meeting Set Today<br />

Mrs. Denis A. Darin, Jr., is<br />

opening her Detroit horne for<br />

the first fall meeting of the<br />

Windsor Castle Chapter, Daugh.<br />

ters<br />

day.<br />

of the British Empire, to.<br />

Pointers planning to attcnd<br />

include Mrs. Jerome K. Dres.<br />

ser, regent, of Audubon road,<br />

Mrs. Robert McBz:ide, of Lln.<br />

coin road, Mrs. 'Brandon M.<br />

Rogers, of Moran road, Mrs.<br />

Weston Jenkins, of Mount Vcr.<br />

non road, and Mrs. Robert<br />

Haddock, of Vendome road.<br />

The ladies will discuss pro.<br />

I<br />

grams for the corning year and<br />

,offer suggestions lor projects<br />

II to help raisc fnnds for the Old<br />

People's. Horne in Brookfield,<br />

m., whIch the Chapter sup.<br />

ports.. I<br />

NO COMMON SENSE<br />

I Power wilhout responsibility<br />

is the key to most serious high.<br />

way .accidents these days.<br />

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Donrf "Throw" Your<br />

. Nexf Party!<br />

let AIT Productions<br />

PRODUCE it!<br />

• Provocotive people provided<br />

.. Guests ranging from TV per.<br />

sonalities - Pulitzer Prize<br />

winners - hippies - very<br />

pretty girls. .<br />

OTher services include special<br />

lighting effects - close circuit<br />

TV--go.go doncers-or a complete<br />

Caboret sty'e mini.review.<br />

851.1212 for details<br />

IMalinda Sehaill Wed<br />

To William J. Crews<br />

,<br />

The print blossoms<br />

out in maize/pink<br />

or blue/green with<br />

solid color rufflings.<br />

B. Muu muu nigh lie.<br />

4.14 sizes, 5.00<br />

C. Quilted robe.<br />

4.6x sizes, 9.00<br />

8.14 sizes, 10.00<br />

If it's from Wright Kay,<br />

it's Distinctive.<br />

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OMEGA<br />

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One glance tells him<br />

the day, the d.ate<br />

and the time. Fa-<br />

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stainless steel - it<br />

winds itself, is antimagnetic<br />

and water7 .'<br />

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and Omega guaranteed,<br />

of course.<br />

$155<br />

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to sl•• py-tim. gals in our<br />

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collection of collon f1ennel<br />

sleep.end.lounge weor •<br />

A. Culotte pajama, button<br />

front. 4~14sizes, 5.00<br />

With 14-kt.gold top end<br />

stainless steel bock $175<br />

Phone 885-5515<br />

hawaitan flow.rs bring warmth<br />

Open Thursday and Friday Evenings<br />

with touches of wheat. lers, of Nashville. Tenn., and<br />

Marvin Gross, of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Bengel, of<br />

was best man. James Crews, Newport, Ark.<br />

the bridegroom's brother, seated I Traveling to lllinois for the<br />

the guests. wedding from the Detroit area<br />

Mrs. SchaiIl chose a rose. were. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard<br />

crepe dress and jacket ensemble Klaasen, Mr. and Mrs. Clark<br />

while the bridegroom's mother Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Jac.k<br />

selected a cranberry velvet Sieffert.<br />

dress accented with gray piping Following a Michigan vaca.<br />

Frank H. Howes Memorial Chapel, Evanston, ilL, is and a long scarf. tion the newlyweds will be at<br />

i Setting for Noon Ceremony: Couple Out.of.town guests included home in Chicago, Ill.<br />

I Will Live 1n Chicago . the bride's grandmother, Mrs.<br />

. . I L. L. Campb,'ll,. of Asheville, Folks who live the most are<br />

. Exchanging weddin. g vows Saturday, September .13, N.C., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sis. not those who live the fast~st.<br />

iill the Frank H. Howes Memorial Chapel located in the .<br />

garden of the Garrett Theological Seininary, Evanston,<br />

Ill., were Malinda Schaill and William John Crews.<br />

Members of the two fam.~------------<br />

Hiesand a few close friends 1 retl' Theological Seminary.' oifi.<br />

witn.essed the ceremony elated af the noon ceremony.<br />

which was written by the The new Mrs. Crews, daugh.<br />

Ibride and bridegroom and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ar'1<br />

included their favorite se. thur Schaill, of Kens,ington ro~d,<br />

lections of poetry. wore her mo~er s weddmg I<br />

Music at the chapel and gar. ~own of. Chantilly lace over<br />

den 'reception given by the Ivory satin.. .. .<br />

bride's parents at the home of Pearls and whIte satin bea~s<br />

the bridegroom's parents, Mr. acce~ted her lace and .satin I<br />

and Mrs John William Crews weddl11g cap and she carrIed a<br />

of Evan~ton, was provided by I spray of gardenias with ivy.<br />

David Starr and Chuck Hollins Ann .Noecker, maid of honor,<br />

on the flute, recorder and was in a turquoise silk dress<br />

guitar. Iand carried an arrangement of<br />

Mr. John Batse1, of the Gar., fall flowers in gold and bronze<br />

Lawyers Wives of Michigan l7lt r ]e g ht'Kay<br />

has grown from a handful of , ')<br />

wives who decided 12 years<br />

ago. while they were "waiting ,<br />

out" their husbands' attend. 17052 Kercheval in Grosse Painte, Open Thurs. &. Fri. 'til 8:30.<br />

ance at the Bar convention that 1500 Woodword, Northland & Birmingham. Convenient Account".<br />

they might be' of assistance in<br />

enhancing the public image of<br />

the lawyers, to an organization<br />

of approximately 2,400 memo<br />

bers.<br />

For several years the~' have<br />

supported the distribution of a<br />

pa mph1et entitled "You. and the<br />

Law" to thousands of intermed.<br />

iate students in Michigan's I<br />

public and private schools.<br />

Other LWM from The Pointe<br />

area working on convention<br />

plans arc Mrs. Nathan G. Good.<br />

now, chairman of protocol, and<br />

Mrs. William N. Fritz, chair.<br />

man of the flowers committee.<br />

The<br />

Moth Hole<br />

Needle Point<br />

Think Christmas<br />

Coasters $j.50 and $5.00<br />

Eyeglass Cases $10.50<br />

frames $15.00 and $17.50<br />

luggage Rack Straps $15.00<br />

Tissue Box Covers $17.50<br />

Men's ,Cummer bunds $22.50<br />

- ~.<br />

. -. Upstairs at 81 Kercheval on the Hill<br />

TU )-3770 Hours 10~4, Monday ti.ru Saturday<br />

.Leo 9 s<br />

EUROPEAN HAIR FASHIONS<br />

9 ,Kercheval Ave.,. Pu.nch & Judy Block<br />

. 885-8851<br />

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-jf your perm is too curly-too frizzy-too ioose-.<br />

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-,-if you paid too much for your last perm<br />

-'-if yo~ want service that's the fine~t<br />

-'-if you want to take advantage of our experience<br />

(orne in or call LEO<br />

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Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

Woman'8 Page<br />

Miss Place Marri'ed<br />

To Horst Armbrust<br />

and boxwood greens<br />

white streamers.<br />

tied with<br />

Honor att.!ndant was Mrs.<br />

Gary Burkhardt, sister of the<br />

bride. Mrs. Reinhard Otten, of<br />

New York City, Janice Kurko,<br />

the bride's cousin, and Lore<br />

Armbrust, of New York" City,<br />

the bridegroom's sister, were<br />

bridesmaids ..<br />

Each wore a bell-shaped<br />

sleeveless Apricot linen gown<br />

with a bow accenting ber waistline.<br />

Their Colonial bouquets of<br />

peach pompom mums, white<br />

miniature carnations and yellow<br />

Sweetheart roses matched<br />

Van K. drive, chose a silk crepe<br />

A line gown. Her yoke, sleeves<br />

and train were fElShloned of<br />

Alencon lace.<br />

their garland he8dpieces.<br />

.Reinhold Otten was his broth.<br />

er's best man. They are ~e<br />

sons oi Mr. and Mrs. Walter<br />

Otten, of New York.<br />

A Camelot cap of embroid- Ushers were Henry Burfeind,<br />

Yoke, Sleeves Md Train of Bride's Silk Crepe Gown<br />

Fashioned of Alencon Lace; Attendant!'<br />

Wear Apricot Linen<br />

At home in New York City are Mr. and Mrs. Horst<br />

Armbrust ~ho exchanged marriage vows Saturday,<br />

August 16, In Bethany Lutheran Church. The Reverend<br />

N~than K.. Grefrath officiated. Speaker was the Reverend<br />

Oswald RIess. $-----------<br />

Following the 7 o'clock<br />

candlelight ceremony and<br />

reception at The Whittier<br />

the couple left for a vacation<br />

on the West Coast and<br />

Hawaii.<br />

ered lace with pearl accents of Ghent, N.Y., Gary Burk.<br />

caught her short veil of import- hardt and The Reverend Wil-<br />

. The bride, the former Betty" ed silk illusion. She c.arried a Ham Otten, of Rochester, the<br />

Jane Place, daughter of Mr. Colonial bouquet of pink Sweet- bridegroom's cousin.<br />

and Mrs. Hollis A. Place, of heart roses, dried baby's-bref-th The bride's brother, L. Tilll-<br />

=:--------------------- othy Place, a member of the<br />

University of Michigan Sym.<br />

phony Band, was trombone soloist.<br />

Women's Specialty Shop for Sal~<br />

Ex~ellent oppOltunity for so'meone _to take<br />

over a gOIng business in a choice Grosse<br />

Pointe location.<br />

Write Box D-4, Grosse Pointe News,<br />

99,Kel'cheval, Grosse Pointe Faims, 48236<br />

You'll fall in love with" new Lenox hand.<br />

~Iov,," lead crystal, designed to coordinate<br />

exquisitely with Lenox china. Here we<br />

show "Brookdale" patte"rn in lenox crystal,<br />

20.25 for a 3-piece plilce setting.<br />

(goblet, champagne and, wine), and<br />

"Brookdale" pattern in' Lenox china, 28.95<br />

for a 5-piece setting.<br />

Brides, be sure to Register at Wright Kay_<br />

Phone 885-5515<br />

Wright Kay<br />

17051 Kercheval in Grosse Pointe. Open Thurs & Fri. 'till 8:30.<br />

1500 Woodward, Northland & Birmingham. Convenient Accounts<br />

•<br />

The Liggett School<br />

Lecture Series<br />

Promptly frf JO:OO •• m. to H:OO .....<br />

I. Thursday, October 9, 196'9<br />

Dr. Margaret Mead<br />

Curator of Ethnology, American Museum C!f Nat.<br />

ural <strong>History</strong>. Adjunct Professor of Anthropology,<br />

Columbia University. One of the outstanding women<br />

of the twentieth century ..<br />

"Limitations and Responsibility of Privileee"<br />

2. Thursday, Odober 30, 1969<br />

Dr, William B. Boyd<br />

Vice Chancellor-Student Affairs, University of California,<br />

Berkely,-1966-1968. Preside~t ~f Central<br />

Michigan University. One of the natIon s younger<br />

college presidents.<br />

"Closing The Values Gllp"<br />

3. Tuesday, November II, 1969<br />

Dr. Robert J. Gaukler<br />

Private practice of psychoanalysis of Adolescents.<br />

Supervising analyst, Philadelphia Psychoanalyti~ Ir.stitute.<br />

Clinical Assistant, Professor of Plo)'chlatry,<br />

Temple University Medical School.<br />

"Penpective in Turbu!ent Times"<br />

J I •••• ,, •••• 11'II "' ••••• 1 I.' '.1 II ,., .., .<br />

Liggett Lecture Series<br />

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A pale green silk worsted<br />

jacket dress with matching accessories<br />

was the bride's moth.<br />

er's choice for her daughter's<br />

wedding. .<br />

The bridegroom's mother<br />

chose a turquoise shantung<br />

jacket dress and matching accessories.<br />

Both pinned cymbid.<br />

ium orchic1s to their purses.<br />

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If it's from Wright Knv It'. Distinctive W.ith Symphony<br />

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'World Tour' Scheduled<br />

For Kappa Alpha Thetas<br />

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Kappa Alpha Theta Detroit- ,'U<br />

area alumnae will meet Monday.<br />

September 29, at the home of<br />

Mrs. Gordon Bryant in Huntington<br />

Woods for a 6:30 o'clock<br />

dinner followed by a program<br />

feaUring Mr. and Mrs. Sherman<br />

Coryall, of Grand Rapids.<br />

Using slides on two screens<br />

at once the Coryalls will take<br />

viewt'rs on a tour around the<br />

world .Plans for future alumnae<br />

meetings will be reviewed during<br />

the evening. All interested<br />

alumnae are invited to attend.<br />

MICHAEL T. TIMMIS, of<br />

McMillan road, is co.chairman<br />

of the Wayne State University<br />

Law Alumni Association's sec.<br />

ond annual reunion breakfast<br />

to be held next Wednesday<br />

morning, September 24, in<br />

Detroit's Sheraton-Cadllac Ho.<br />

tel. CHARLES W. JOINER,<br />

WSU Law School dean, will be<br />

the speaker at the 8 o'clock<br />

affair scheduled to coincide with<br />

the four.day anual State Bar<br />

meeting Septkmber 23 through<br />

26.<br />

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by:; of and for Pointe Women:<br />

Wedding vows were spoke'n Saturday, August 16,<br />

in Bethany Lutheran Church by BETTY JANE<br />

PLACE, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs." Hollis A. Place, of<br />

Van K drive, and Mr. Armbnlst, son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Walter Otten, of New York City. "<br />

Donald H. Batts To Claim Bride<br />

Alicia de Larrocha, acclaimed<br />

as a great pianist, will make<br />

her first appearances with the . ," . W dd' is<br />

Detroit Symphony Orchestra, M~. and Mrs.Fre~erlck • A summer we mg<br />

this Thursday and Saturday, Elz.en,nan, of ~erks~ road, planned.<br />

September .'18 and 20, in Ford DetrOIt, are annou';lclDg the en. ------<br />

Auditorium. gagement of thelt daughter, Aviation Structural Mechanic<br />

Willi W f' Id d 'Mary Helen, to Donald Herman Airman THOMAS C. BALLANam<br />

ar Ie an the Batts, son of Mi. and Mrs. Mar- TYNE. USN, son of MR. and<br />

K~nneth. ?ewell. Chorale also tin' Batts, of Nottingham road. MRS. FORD BALLANTYNE,<br />

will partiCIpate ID th~ concerts. The bride.:eleet attends Calvin JR., of Touraine road, has been<br />

Both perform~nces WIU ~e con- College, Grand Rapids, from graduated from the nine-week<br />

d~c~d by Slltten Ehrlmg be. where her fiance who now at- Aviation Structural Mechanic<br />

gmn~g at 8:30 o'clock. tends L 0 y 0 1a University's Course in Structures at the<br />

Miss de La,!ocha will play the Slritr.h School of" Medicine in Naval Air Technical Training<br />

Schumann .PIano Concerto on Chicago was gradllatl.!d. Center, Mr,mphis, Tenn.<br />

Thursday mght and the Chopin 1-" '<br />

Piano. Concerto NO.2 on Satur •• ,..j~'Shoe Salon<br />

day mght. 4 "<br />

Mr. Warfield, noted American i c'~ ,<br />

baritone, will be narrator for a tM 1" ~ "<br />

new work by Ulysses Kay'en- wa "Olt--:%ttfU<br />

titled "Once' There Was a Man: "<br />

A Covenant ror OUr Time." Kercheval at St. CI.ir<br />

The work was commissioned<br />

for' a world premiere perfo:!'"inance<br />

by the Detroit. Symphony<br />

and Worcester Chorus, with C<br />

narrator, at the 110th Worcester, . '"<br />

Mass., Music Festival in October<br />

but will be given a preview<br />

hearing by the Symphony this<br />

week. The Kenneth Jewell<br />

Chorale will participate in the<br />

Detroit performance.<br />

Orchestra works on the ~ame C<br />

program will be the Prokofieff<br />

Symphony No. 1 ("Classical") ;<br />

and the Messia~n "Les Offrandes<br />

Oubliees" on Thursday<br />

night and the Dvorak's "Hussite"<br />

Overture and Messiaen<br />

"Les Offrandes Oubliees" on<br />

Saturday night. "<br />

Alicia de Larrocha was born<br />

in Barcelona, Spain. She studied<br />

piano with Frank Marshall. She<br />

.has played in every music capital<br />

in Europe and will tour extensively<br />

in the United States<br />

this year.<br />

William Warfield was born in<br />

Arkansas and grew up in<br />

Rochester. N.Y., where he attended<br />

the Eastman School of<br />

Music. He has appeared on tele.<br />

vision, the stage and in movies<br />

as well as in concert.<br />

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Sightseeing-Transfers<br />

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for $120.<br />

• Departures: Sept. 27.Nov. 1 and Dee. 6th.<br />

JAy W. SORGE, of Touraine ita! gifts campaign for Benn~tt [men which is seeking funds fo.<br />

road, has accepted an invitaton College, MiUbrook, N.Y. His a Science Center, two Dew reu.<br />

to become Detrot area parents' d81lghter, SUSAN, is a ~enior Idence halls and a minimum at<br />

cbairman of an $8,000,000 cap. at the two.year college for wo- six endowed professorships.<br />

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Woman's Page<br />

DBC Schedules Mexican Fiesta<br />

Mexican Consul Jorge Aguil. Independence Week de&ignated<br />

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Thursday, September 18, 1969<br />

Woman's Page • • •<br />

Miss Trevaskis<br />

Will Say Vows<br />

Luce,tte Vincent<br />

To Be Married<br />

Former Pointers Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jules Vincent,<br />

G. Edward Trevaskis, who now of Moran road, are annoWlcing<br />

, make their home in 51. Clair the engagement of their daugh.<br />

Shores. have announced the en. ter, Lucette, to James Fullerton,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

gage~ent of their daughter, Fullerton, of Detroit.<br />

Sheridan Lee, to Nicola (Nick) The bride.elect was gradu.<br />

Sebastiani, son of Mr. and Mrs. ated from St. Paul's and the<br />

Dominic Sebastiani, of San University of Detroit.<br />

Diego, Calif. A February 28 wedding is<br />

, The bride-elect attended Mesa planned. '<br />

College. Her fiance has servea ------ I<br />

in the United States Marine Don't envy the man who gets I<br />

corps., Iahead-study his technique. I<br />

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conDles<br />

vrill help you dress your children smartly this<br />

fait and winter. $elect from their large topql,lalitycollecticn<br />

of children's wear in sizes<br />

up to 14 for girls ~nd16 for boys.<br />

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Boys and Girls Wear<br />

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23208 Mack near 9 Mile<br />

PR 7.8020<br />

in the days. of the<br />

Security Charge<br />

They're Planning ASy~phony KaleidoscopeI<br />

Committee members for Symphony<br />

Kaleidoscope, the music.education series<br />

sponsored by the Women's and Junior<br />

Women's Associations for the Detroit<br />

Symphony, gathered recently at the Wel.<br />

lington place home of' MRS. JEROME<br />

W. BENSON, (left), to check final plans<br />

for the programs which begin Tuesday,<br />

The fall season for Grosse<br />

Pointe Yacht Club women opens<br />

today with a buffet luncheon<br />

and fashion shnw, "Looking at<br />

I<br />

Slate Industrial Medical<br />

Auxiliary Meeting Friday<br />

. Pholo by Eddie McGrath, ;r.<br />

September 23, in Ford Auditorium. With<br />

Mrs. Benson, Kaleidoscope chairman for<br />

the Symphony Women, are MRS. ROB.<br />

ERT KAISER, (center), Kaleidoscope instructor,<br />

MRS. WILLIAM D. BEACH, in<br />

charge of student contacts, and MRS.<br />

HENRY ROESCH, (seated), vice-chair.<br />

man.<br />

Kaleidoscope Series<br />

Opens Next Tuesday<br />

Tomorow's Fashions' Today by Morning Study Groups and Attendance at Afternoon<br />

_____________________ Milgrim's," under the chairmanship<br />

of Mrs. Clarence K.<br />

Johnston.<br />

Open Rehearsals<br />

in 1969<br />

of Detroit Symphony F.,eatured<br />

Music-ECiucation Programs<br />

I J,' t_ ,<br />

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,Co-chairman is Mrs. Roger Th' , S h K I 'd th . d<br />

Smith and committee members IS year s ymp ony a el oscope, e mUSlc-e uinclude<br />

the Mesdames Clifford cation series annually co-sponsored by the Women's and<br />

Loranger, Joseph Kaiser, RL. Junior WOl}1en's Associations for the Detroit. Symphony,<br />

Johnson and A.S, Linzell. Mrs. will be presented in its entirety at Ford Auditorium.<br />

William Schmidt is ge:leral,Sched~l~!d to begin n~xt0 .<br />

chairman of GPYC's women's Tuesday, September 23, and Pi Beta Phi 'Alumnae<br />

activities. co.ntinue through API1.1 ~a- Will Meet Monday<br />

The pady starts with are. leldoscope's form~t will m. , __<br />

£reshment hour al U:30 o'clock. 1 d b th g t d<br />

Modeling, in the show will be cue 0 ml:lrm~ s u Y The Grosse, Pointe Alumnae<br />

Club members', Mrs. Jack "Bott; groups ,and attelldance at of Pi Beta Phi, the nation's<br />

Mrs. Dennis White, Mrs. Fred. afternoon open rehearsals oldest fraternity for women, will<br />

. k HiIIi M h of the ~Orchestra, the for- inaugurate their 1969.70 pro.<br />

erJe ger, rs. Carles' D. mer ]'n\the SocI'a1 Hall, the gram with a luncheon at 12:30<br />

LaFond, Mrs. Harold Walton,<br />

Mrs. Roger Rinke, Mrs. George latter in the" 'Auditorium o'clock next Monday, Septem-<br />

Beard, Mrli. Joseph K. Miller, proper. , ',; f 'I, ,her 22, at the, ,h~me of Mrs.<br />

Mrs. Thomas Wayde and Mrs. Aim of the series,!ppen to the John DeWald, o~ Alger place.<br />

Thomas Baumgarten. general public, IS til give con. The opening 'JiJeeting will con.<br />

cert-goers and lovers of fine sist of an illustrated report by<br />

music a better understanding president Mrs. John Prost on<br />

and appreciation of the selec. the fratenrity's convention held<br />

tions to be played by the Detroit recently in Pasadena, Calif. All<br />

Symphony during the 1969.70 Pi Phis in the area are urged<br />

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lived a short time. Today in<br />

the United States, life<br />

expectancy is ?O yea~s!<br />

NOTRE DAME<br />

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The Woman's Auxiliary to tlie season. , . . to attend.<br />

M . h' I d t' I M d' I A Women s ASSOCiation mem- . I<br />

IC Igan n us flil e Ica s- b f Th P . t k OffIcers of the group for the<br />

sociation will hold a luncheon . ers rOt~ e. o~ ~ are: ,~r . coming year include President<br />

meeting at noon tomorrow, Fri- ~ng on ~ p~Jec me ~ ~ rs. Prost of Pemberton road vice.<br />

day, September 19, in ~u~k's a~~o~~e Mes::~:~ <strong>~~~~</strong>~a~: president Mrs. William 'Grier-<br />

Lakes.hore Inn. Mrs. Wilham B k Th I Y J son of Hawthorne road treas.<br />

K . A '1' 'd t urczy omas. oung, o. , , ,<br />

napp IS UXl13ry presl en h J "M h II St h M' urer Mrs. John Gustafson. of<br />

for the 1969-70 year sep. ars a, ep en . H'I1 t d t<br />

_____ ._ Sweeney, Flavio Vanicelli and .1 cres roa, secre ary. Mrs.<br />

Mrs. Robert Kaiser, wbo will be DeWald, program chairman<br />

GREEN LIGHT linstructor for the third consecu. !'frs. Charles Tuff1e.y, of .vern.<br />

A single-track minrl will get ltive year. ler road, membership chalr!Dan<br />

a man by only if he has the Pointers on the Junior Woo Mrs. Ronald Da.lby, of McMJllan<br />

right-of-way before he starts.<br />

----.----men's<br />

Kaleidoscope<br />

include Mrs. Paul<br />

committee<br />

A. Eagan,<br />

roa.d, Rush charrman<br />

MeIer, of L?chmoor<br />

Mrs. Carl<br />

bouleva.rd,<br />

chairman, and the, Mesdames Pan. Hellemc representatIve<br />

Henry Roesch Neil Snow and Mrs. John Seeber, of Hamptnn<br />

William D. B~ach. road, and m~gazines and Ar.<br />

The opening program will fea.<br />

ture Mrs. Julia Meighan, head<br />

of Grosse Pointe South High's<br />

rower aft cham.nan Hrs. John<br />

Owens, of Buckmgham road.<br />

The group's annual rummage<br />

I<br />

Art Department, discussing Mu. sale will be held Thursday. De.<br />

sic and Art in America in the tober 23, at the St. Clair Shorcs<br />

20th Century.<br />

I An open rehearsal, Sixten Ehr.<br />

Recreation Center in East<br />

ferson avenue.<br />

Jef.<br />

ling conducting, featuring via.<br />

IHnist Ivry Gillis is schedulcd<br />

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At their recent national con.<br />

for November 5.and on Dec~m- vention in Chicago memhers of<br />

ber 2 Grosse Pomte South High I Phi Gamma Nu sorority re-<br />

I E.nglis.h instructor Suzanne Bo. elected VIRGINIA DORIAN, of<br />

:vm :WIllspeak ~n ~th Century, Roosevelt place, national pres i-<br />

! MUSICand Art m England. Ident. Othcr Pointers scrving the<br />

I !he December 17 program sorol'!ty in c Iud e DOROTHY<br />

!wlll be a~ open rehear~al, Alex. CHOPE, who will continue as<br />

:an~er Glb~on conductmg, fea. executive secretary, and LOIS<br />

!turmg celhst Lawrence Foster MITCHELL, who will continue<br />

Near Schools - Stor~s - Bus - N'Everything<br />

'I'his attractive English home h~_smuch to offer the family with children. There<br />

are 4 good.size bedrooms, nice den, breakfast room, large recreation room (21x30),<br />

first floor lavatory, screened and covered terrace. and a 3-car' garage.<br />

Considerahle carpel and draperies are includl)d.<br />

MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU?<br />

'and another open rehearsal, to handle<br />

iThomas Schippers conducting, is<br />

!set for January 28.<br />

I "Comparing the Mus i c a 1<br />

Al!.cs" with Poir.ter Ruth Bur-<br />

Iczyk as gu,'Jt concert pianist is<br />

ion the February 2:1agenda.<br />

I The final program, April 15.<br />

!will be a~ open rehears~l with<br />

! Leonard .l'ennario, pianist, Six.<br />

;ten Ehrling conductin!!.<br />

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• Reverse Painting<br />

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• Coloring Prints<br />

• Pearl Highlighting<br />

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Mrs. Kim C. Smith<br />

PhctO by J. S. De Foreil<br />

Speaking their wedding vows in' St. Paul. Evan.<br />

elical Lutheran Church Friday eveni~g, September 12,<br />

were ETHEL MARION HORN, daughter of Dr.. and<br />

Mrs. Robert C. Hl)rn, Jr., of North Edgewood drive,<br />

and Mr ..Smith, son of the George R. Smiths, of Three<br />

Mile driye.<br />

Set Pointe Book,<br />

Club' s Meeting<br />

Pointe Book Club members I<br />

will gather next Monday, Sep:<br />

tember 22. in the Merriw'eather<br />

road home of hostess' Mrs.<br />

David Lowe for their first I<br />

May weddi,ng plans are u"lIlg meeting. of the 1969.70 season. I<br />

made by University of Detroit '<br />

students DOREEN CATHER. Co.hostesses will be Mrs.,<br />

INE BRACCI and DJivid Wil- Willard Crain and Mrs. Ray~<br />

liam LaRose ,wll j1eellgagement , .<br />

has heen anoo' . her par. Cadet MARK EUGENE GIRents,<br />

Mr. a" . riano F." A.~DlN, son of. MR.~gM,~S:<br />

Bracci, of. nroad. .S:'F.;._ Gqt{\.~DIN, ~of~Hill,*est<br />

The pros~' bridegroom road, ..,vii~ among SO.tiie1BOO fresh'<br />

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'is the son D(\Mf. Mrs. GUY men ,who' completed' "Plebe<br />

LaRose, ilsb ..of' Kensington Week" at The Citadel, Charles.<br />

road. ,. ton, S.C., September 8;<br />

"The Village Room"<br />

In the tradition of OUlIrulian YilUzge<br />

Sc1cc:t from a Menu of Fille F09ds<br />

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Woman's Page • • •<br />

who. where aDd whatDot<br />

by whoozit<br />

. Rita Meech ••• daughter of Mrs. J. Harold Meech,<br />

of ~np.on road, was a member of Wayne state's Uni.<br />

versJty s Etruscan Foundation program this summer<br />

and. though normally we can think of nothing m'ore<br />

bormg than the How I Spent My Summer Vacation Bit<br />

w~'r; sure you'll agree with us that these excerpts from<br />

RIta s letters are the e.xcept~on th.at proves the rule •• ,<br />

••• but before we get into them ••• just a bit of<br />

background on the Foundation to help pqt you in the<br />

pic~re: Ws conducted in Etrurla,ltaIy for researCh and<br />

stud, of the £tru.Stiln Civilization, .:. This past Bummer<br />

s p~gram, ~he 10th, was directed by Dr. AlfoDZ<br />

Lengel, of WSU s Department of Art and Art <strong>History</strong><br />

, • '. The staff also included Dr. GeorgeT. Radan, diree.<br />

tor of the Department of Fine Arts Villanova Univer.<br />

sity, Dr. Marco Nobill, of the Detroit'School of Arts and<br />

Crafts, and Signor Antonio Pieeini, of the Archaeological .<br />

Museu~ of Florence ••• Ferdinand Cine!~ of ,Voltaire<br />

place, IS the o,WIler of the Castle of Spann~chia in Ere<br />

mo di Rosia (Sienna) where the group of 25 students<br />

fr?m all, over the world were quartered ••• Now, with<br />

RIta, let s begin at the beginmng of the summer , • • '<br />

• • •<br />

. • •• 'Spannocchia Castle is 'just unbelievable! The<br />

Tower dates pack to the Middle ,Ages, Weare on a'<br />

mountain top with surrounding view of farmland distant •.<br />

villa. and beautiful wooded slopes. We have our own<br />

vegetables, orchards, animals, (chickens, pigs and WILD<br />

B.OARS yet), and, of course, vineyards. For dessert tq-<br />

mght we had our own fresh peaches! Weather is beauti<br />

ful: S~nny, .bright, not too hot, blue sky, fresh air-We<br />

all should have an Italian villa .. Sorry Mother I don't<br />

want to c9me. back to Michigan J not yet {or sUre! ••<br />

* • ., .<br />

••• "We have been discovering Tuscany this week.<br />

end-a fantastic area! Went to a Romanesque ehurch<br />

outside,8ienna whieh was built on the old Roman road.<br />

Priest told us that grooves on the outside corner walls<br />

?f the church were made from Roman soldiers sharpen.<br />

mg their swords. C~'t ten you how many small town<br />

churches and museums we've seen here. You'd be over-<br />

September 14, 1969 the September 4th issue of the<br />

Dear Mr. Edgar: Grosse Pointe News. It was reo<br />

freshing to read your thought-<br />

Attached is a copy of a letter ful commel'ts on such a sensi.<br />

I h~ve writtcn to Althea S. Ro. tive issue and your concern is<br />

mame in response to her letter worthy of response. While you<br />

published in the September. 14, I stated that you had no c01l1lec-<br />

1969. issue of the Grosse Pomte tion with the "school board<br />

News. . right" regarding the Wayne<br />

It is my intent that ~IS lett~r County Community College, the<br />

be open to the commumty ~ aIr postscript to your letter implied<br />

views that I think are pertinent to me that this was an issue<br />

to the issue referred to. that prompted ,)ur letter.<br />

If }'ou would so choose, I As you may know, as a Trus.<br />

would appreciate your including tee on our Board of Education,<br />

it in this week's "Letters to the I supported the leasing of ten<br />

Editor." classrooms in our North High<br />

Sincerely yours, School for four hours, four eve.<br />

Lee H. Allen nings per week for two terms<br />

• • • on an essentially self.support.<br />

September 14, 1969 ing basis in the manner which<br />

Dear Mrs. Romaine: would not interfere with our<br />

I read with \teen inwrest your own program, The issue here<br />

letter to the Editor published in was most certainly not a ret<br />

t<br />

G R 0 S5 E PO I N TEN EW S<br />

Pa1e Twenty-Five<br />

by,lOf and for Pointe Women<br />

They'll lead Woman's Club in 1969-70<br />

Posing for 'the'ir Formal p.ortrait<br />

after their recent election as officers of<br />

the GroSse Pointe Woman's Club for the<br />

~969.70 season are.'. (left to right), MRS.<br />

\..HARLES DICK, .corresponding secretary,<br />

MRS. CHARLES H.. BACKOFF<br />

first vice.president, MRS. VENE L:<br />

Course Begins<br />

At Bon Secaurs.<br />

Phol.o by Eddie McGrath Jr.<br />

WHIMS, re.elected president, MRS.<br />

STUART MICKELTHWAITE, recording<br />

secretary, and MRS. ANDREW.r.BREM.<br />

ER, 'treasurer. Absent froln the picture<br />

is second vice-president Mrs. Robert<br />

Wi~ckler.<br />

Set Rummage Dates.<br />

Bride-Elect<br />

12 Cases Heard<br />

I", City Court<br />

whelmed by some of lhe fabulous an works that are Over 50 doctors and nurses<br />

tucked away In $uchsmall,viJlages. Art-HilitQry .Is eommg attended the first in a series The City of Grosse Pointe<br />

alive to Die now. I'm l(larning like MAD--the perfeet of 14 breakfast "Cardiae Con. Municipal Court convened on<br />

way to!,' • • * * * ferences" on Thursday, Sep. Tuesda;v, Scptemocr 9, with<br />

tember 1B, at Bon Secours Hos. Judge Malcolm J. Sutherland<br />

• • . 'My bedroom here at the Castle is the size of pital. This Is part of the new presiding. The following cases<br />

our whole first floor at home and I'm sharing it with Continuing Course in Medical Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jack. were haard:-<br />

an Art<br />

.<br />

student<br />

bed<br />

from<br />

d<br />

Pratt<br />

d<br />

in New York. The beds have Education at the hospital. "<br />

nounced<br />

son, of Saddle<br />

the engagement<br />

lane, have anof.l<br />

Norma McHugh,<br />

h d<br />

907<br />

'th<br />

Fisher<br />

k<br />

bl ae k lfOn stea s an are kingsize, very interesting. Dr.,' Muir Clap""'''" a national t h' d ht V I ERI roau, was c arge WI rec-<br />

IRed Barn Shop<br />

Opens Sept. 27<br />

Grosse Pointe War Memorial's<br />

Youth Council has postponed the<br />

opening of its little ..ed Barn<br />

Shop on Kercheval.on:the.Hill<br />

lor one week from Saturday,<br />

September 20, to Saturday, September<br />

27. This is to allow more<br />

time for collecting student-made<br />

products and rE'~ale items which<br />

all have to be inventoried, priced<br />

and readied lor display and sale.<br />

At the opening Saturday, Si!Ptember<br />

27, there will be prizes<br />

offered, music to atrac! attention<br />

and balloons and streamers<br />

to make it festive. It is hoped<br />

that all Saturday shoppers will<br />

stop by to lend their support to<br />

this volunteer student activity<br />

aimed at plowing proceeds back<br />

into the community.<br />

There is still time lor talented<br />

young people in the community<br />

to present thdr products for sale<br />

in the ,~tore on a commission<br />

basis. Also any families who<br />

have usable athletic equipment<br />

or school items no longer needed<br />

are encouraged to donate<br />

them to the shop for resale.<br />

Monies from commissions or<br />

sales will go to establish a: schol.<br />

arship fund in the name of Kevin<br />

Fossee, former Youth Council<br />

president who lost his life in an<br />

accident after skiiing and to pro.<br />

vide imaginative equipment for<br />

small chi 1d r e n on Grosse<br />

Pointe's playgrounds.<br />

The shop will be opened on<br />

Saturdays from 9:30 to 4:30 and<br />

on weekdays after school. It will<br />

be manned by Youth Council<br />

members on a volunteer. basis<br />

under anvisement by members ,.<br />

of the Junior League of Detroit.<br />

Items to be found at the Barn '"<br />

Shop will include really fine :~<br />

student paintings and needle.. :~<br />

work, wood and metal craft, fad ::;<br />

scarves, bicycles, (even a motor .<br />

bike), games, skiis, skates and '.<br />

a wide variety of one.of-a.kind .~<br />

curiosity pieces. . '"<br />

Discussions Set ,~<br />

. :*. . * . . authority on ph~jcal diagnosis JE~~ to a~~a:l~s H~Clar:' less driving. She was found<br />

• • • "Today was the first day we spent the whole and Profe'llsor of Medicine of son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Town. guilty of careless driving and By School Board .~<br />

day at the site. We're up at 7 a.m., Italian class 8:30 to Wayne state University diseus- st;nd Clark, of Ypsilanti. fined $25 and restitution.<br />

,~ •<br />

9:30, then elimb to 81. Lucia, a Medieval cloister up a sed "Symptoms aild Physical Miss Jackson is a senior at George Dearth, 14578 Terry, In addition to the regular ~<br />

nearby mountainside. We hope that undemeath the- Flndlnlfl in Cardiac Disease". Eastern Michigan University, and - Carmen Sarotte, 16164 monthly meeting of the Grosse t<br />

church we'll find it was built on a Roman or ..Etruscan He stressed the use of the Her fiance is serving in the Stricker, were both charged Pointe Board of Education t,.<br />

structure. This is quite possible sinee 81. Luci,a is mid. dS~ikl~Sin artlvln,.ta tentaUve United States Navy-and is s'ta- under the drunken motor law. which will be held at 7:30 p.m.<br />

way between two known Etruscan cities and there are olagnOlllS; giving the :patient an tioned on the USS Zellers now They were found guilty and of the second Monday of each :~<br />

the remains of a Ro,man road (secondary) running d month in the Auditorium at r<br />

t--... .h~portunity to tell' his story in touring the Mediterranean. fined $100 each and no driving<br />

~... 15 own words before beginning ------- for 90 days.<br />

South High School, the trustees ~<br />

)y ~)oW\'~ o~. It t:idge of. the mountain. Where the road questiO.~b(kHeeorrela~ phy- T Off.d James Bloink, 1334 Kensing- will hold an informal open dis- i<br />

crosses tJiemer:1S the~ Ponte 'Della~P1a..:.i-l' still'standing sical - findings-of 'pOlittire, eens ere ton, was charged with leaving cussiondevoted to educational i<br />

stony Rom!!Jlbr.~ge. This is all on Mr. CiDelll'sproPertr. breathing, color and pwsations Yoga Lessons the s::ene of an accident. He topics on the third Monday of •<br />

over 1,800. acres .•• , . mth., pathologieal findiD:g.t. He pled guilty and was found guilty each month. t<br />

'" •• ,'., related the sounds heard with llnd fined $50 and two sessions These discussions, in a sense :<br />

••• "We recently found a huge cave yery nearSt. the .etthoscope With specific Neighborhood Club is offer- in driving school.<br />

a continuation of last year's ,<br />

Lucia. We were looking for one because through reo .Iesions. He advocated the use . ign a special class in Yoga un. ',Tames Brackett, 797 RiY~rd, series of educational presenta. :<br />

search we found that a group of monks came from North caOfx-ray examlnation,eleetro. der the direction of Miss Lynn was charged as a disorderly tioils, will cover three of four t<br />

Af' t ta t th f t A ti. 0 d b' b 't. rdiography, philnoeirdiogla- Hancock. person for attempted larceny topics under considera tion by ;<br />

nca as r e Irs ugus man r er w Ie 1 IS phy.and cardiac catheterization Yoga,is the science of physi- from a boat. He pled'guilty and the trustees.<br />

believed was St. Lucia. The cave is absolutely beautiful in supporting or dispravini the Tomes, tyos and ~unes, not to ~ention steins, are cal and mental healtb, vitaltiy, was found guilty and fined $75,<br />

The Board invites interested<br />

-the water moisture has formed a magnificent natural tentative diagnosis.' all part of the picture as members of the Grosse Pointe and harmony. ! placed on six months probation citizens to attend these sessions<br />

ceiling of stalactites. • • Dr. Clapper pointed out the Wo~s Presbyterian Church Women's Association plan Lynn will present a free and made to make restitution. on the following dates at 7:30<br />

'" '" '" necessity of establlshln"ood their annual rummage sale, scheduled for Friday, demonstration at -the Teen Cen- Robert Nichols, 4140 Neff, p.m. In the Board Room at 389<br />

•••• "We have elasses from 8:30 to noon, then we l'IJ1port with the patient so that October 8; and Saturday, October 4, at the Church. Co- Iter this Thursday" September was charged as a minor in 8t. Clair Avenue, Septembe. Ill,<br />

walk tip the mountainside two kilometers to lunch. Lunell the doctor and the paient can chairmen of the event are, (left to right), MRS. FRED 18 dt 7:30 p.m. . possession. He was found guilty October 20, November 17. De-<br />

is over about 1:30, then siesta till 2 p.m.-then down the work together as atelim to de- OLMSTED, MRS. RICHARD JOHNS and MRS. EARL . Classes will 'be held on Thurs. Iand. fined $30 and put on six cember 15, January 19, Febru.<br />

slope till 6 p.m. We get a ride blck up as we'd never eide whether heart disease is NELSON. Rummage will be r~ceived at the Church the day from 7.8 p.m. starting Dc. months probation.<br />

ary 16, March 16, April 20 and<br />

May 13.<br />

make it after a full day's work. Dinner js at 7 p.m., after present and if present the best week of the sale. Pick-up ,c;ervice for large items may tober 2. Mark Morgan, 1014 York.<br />

which we talk and sing awhile out on the front lawu- mthod of !:ontrolling it and giv- be arranged by .calling 884-4534, 884-6885 or 886.0710. For further information call shire, was charged with ..ex.<br />

maybe play a little soceer-until around 9:2.0 when ing the patient a happy and TU 5-4600. cessiv!" noise. He pled-n6t guilty<br />

we've eompletely had it! I get into bed with Italian to pr:\l::e ~~xte. e t' g Th committing our facilities (since future due to overcrowding. ------- :n:u~~~J~~n:e;~~~.and given<br />

study and many books to read, not to mention conutless n m e In ur~. disproved in courU, encourag- There are sound reasons to be- L,WV To Study<br />

journals and reports. It's terribly difficult but it's so en. day, Septe~ber 18, Dr. YOS~I-ing permissiveness and sponsor- lieve that these and many other Christophel: Nern, 18444 Hill-<br />

it r Ii ht, b 'ghtn k kazu Monta, an expert In ing integration of our children Grosse Pointe residents will Education Taxes crest, was charged as adis.<br />

joyable and somehow tea h Ian .g n ess, eeps Nephro.lolY, will ~iscuss "The<br />

me working 'on a schedule you knQW rm not used to. Heart In Renal DIsease<br />

It is beautiful to wake up in the morning and open the .<br />

' I h' e Ilo've The courses in Continuing<br />

wooden shutters to aIrea dy<br />

warm, e ean suns m • . Education' in Medicine at. Bon<br />

it ! It thriIls me every<br />

•<br />

day! •<br />

• •<br />

•<br />

secours.iHosp:itaJ.. are supporte.d<br />

. • by the James and LynelJe Holwith<br />

those of the inner. city. take advantage of such a pro.<br />

Such ,charges do encourage gram close to home. I lelt that<br />

counter.eharges .of racism and it would be an indefensible posiobstructionism,<br />

while the perti- tion to say that such a program<br />

nent isSues at stake become lost would be worthy of support lor<br />

i~ the fray. This, I believe, is our people anywhere except<br />

The League of Women Voters<br />

of Gross'e Pointe yesterday began<br />

a luncheon<br />

its 1969.70<br />

and<br />

study<br />

combined<br />

series<br />

unit<br />

at<br />

meeting at the home of Mrs.<br />

orderly person. Case dismiss~d.<br />

Wirt Vanslyke, 17517Maumee<br />

was charged under the stop<br />

1<br />

aw. He pled guil~y, was found<br />

pended<br />

guilty and his sentence was sus.<br />

.<br />

••• "Today I worked the whol.e day at the .slte In den Fund. The participants are where our community loses- within the confines of Grosse Philip Maborak, 1160 Maryone<br />

trench measuring for my stratIgraphy drawmgs. I Interns and Resident. and phy_our greatest 1055 being tbe re- Pointe. R. E. Werner. land, was char~ed with an ex.<br />

record the various levels of Il)aterial<br />

very important to the exca~ation a~d<br />

in the earth. It's<br />

Dr. Lengel's rep.ort<br />

sicians who liye and practice<br />

in the commumty. ConSiderable<br />

spect. of<br />

maturity<br />

our<br />

and<br />

child.ren<br />

clarity<br />

in<br />

of<br />

the<br />

our I<br />

As a point<br />

d th<br />

of further<br />

th<br />

backb'<br />

"Taxation and Education" is<br />

the State Study Item this year.<br />

pired meter<br />

found guilty<br />

violation. He was<br />

and fined $2.<br />

-so I ha.ve to be very precIse. It gl.V,es.me a go.od-feehng<br />

., 1 Str t. h t "'terestlng math<br />

to be the<br />

O<br />

fflcla a Igrap er-l S 1.1 , .<br />

ematical and artistic . • .'<br />

•. • •<br />

•<br />

ellthusiasm is noted among the<br />

nursea many of whom are tak<br />

iog a 'more active part in ~<br />

care of cardiac patients in the<br />

Holden Cardiac Intensive Car<br />

judgments. groun, ere are 0 e~ aSI- An investigation of j)is study<br />

A tt f d cally self.supporting pro;:rams was initiated under the chair.<br />

s a ma er 0 recor, my Iwithh1 our schools, such as adult manship of Mrs. J .. Howa:d<br />

support of the WCCC program education classes and summer Kay. and her commIttee Inwas<br />

based on these three con- I' Ie1udmg Mrs. Donald McCon.<br />

Alexander l\fa s h 0 U r. 1451<br />

Blairmoor, was charged with<br />

going throullh a red light. He<br />

pled not guilty. Case was dismissed<br />

because of a good rec .<br />

• • • "There<br />

Villa and Italian<br />

is so mueh I want to tell you about the<br />

friends I'ft met. We don't only stick to<br />

Unit and in ether parts of th:<br />

hospital, and through teamwork<br />

siderations. Firstly, the finan.<br />

cial consideration: the tommu.<br />

school, which for<br />

have been open<br />

many year~<br />

for non.resl'<br />

achie, Mrs. Philippe<br />

Mrs. Douglas Graham<br />

Masiee,<br />

and Mrs.<br />

ord.<br />

George Williams. 357 Ridge.<br />

our schedule but have had some really different expert. with House Officers and At- nity college concept does pro. dents to "-troop in and out on Robert May~ar


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Thursday. September 18. 1969<br />

PRE-KINDERGARTEN classes<br />

9:00 ~11:30-12:30.3:00.<br />

Ages 3" to 5Jh<br />

BERNIE FALK'S STUDIO<br />

14940 Kercheval<br />

ED 1-2102 VA 2.2778<br />

3-I.OST AND FOUND<br />

LOST-A REAL LOSS. Money<br />

clip, initials F.W.P. Yes, it<br />

cClntaiDed some' money 'which<br />

would be fine tli see again.<br />

But, clip was given me by my<br />

wife on my 50th birthday, so<br />

if you have a ,heart, please<br />

mail it to 854 Washington Rd.,<br />

Grosse Pointe, or. call 885.<br />

6743.<br />

LOST: White gold wedding ring,<br />

Friday, September 12, vicinity<br />

1'llack.Hampton.Roslyn. Senti.<br />

mental value. Reward. TUxedo<br />

4-4802.<br />

LOST Black and. White shart<br />

haired cat, Lakeshore and<br />

Briarcliff. Reward. TU 1~7.<br />

4-HELP WANTED<br />

INSURANCE,<br />

SECRETARY with experience<br />

required for full 5 day week.<br />

Pleasant working conditions,<br />

many fringes. TU)Cedo2-8233<br />

CARE of elderly gentleman,<br />

semi-invalid, Thursdays and<br />

Sundays, 1-9 p.m. TUxedo<br />

5-4151.<br />

CASHIER<br />

APPLY MR. BICHL<br />

Wright-Kay Co.<br />

17051 KERCHEVAL<br />

NATIONAL BANK of Detroit<br />

has -an opening for a part<br />

time teller to work one or two<br />

days per week at our Jefferson.Beaufait<br />

office. This posi.<br />

,tion .offers a ,good startit)g<br />

salary, pleasant working con.<br />

ditions and training which<br />

allows you to earn-while you<br />

learn. Apply in person Monday<br />

through Friday, 10 a.m.<br />

througb 3 p.m. 6465East Jef.<br />

ferson or call 567-3322.<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

OLD, Established Real Estate<br />

firm in Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

has two desks available for<br />

,aggressive salespeople. Will<br />

train, if necessary. or welco'me<br />

elq)t!rienced salespeople.<br />

Good bonus structure and help<br />

extended to sales personnel,<br />

congenial atmosphere. Phone<br />

884.6200, BRUCE N. TAP-<br />

PAN & ASSOCIA.TES,REAL. I<br />

TORS.<br />

RN and LPN '<br />

REGISTERED . NURSE desires<br />

part or full time employment<br />

in office or hospital, 94.. No<br />

typing or Saturday work.<br />

East Side of Grosse. Pointe<br />

area. TU 4-C166.<br />

EXECUTIVE Secretary, Pointe<br />

area. Prefer part-time. Legal<br />

and Public Relation experience.<br />

823.16'73. '<br />

IF YOU'LL name the job you<br />

want done, we'n do it • . •<br />

Stokes MuUiple Services, VA<br />

4-lm2. .<br />

LIGHT HAULING. 822-1968.<br />

NEED A HELPING"HAND?<br />

Mature,. effiCient ~seeretary<br />

available hourly, daily. weekly;<br />

assignments. Excenent references.<br />

No agencies please.<br />

776-0957<br />

11 p.m. shift, small psychiatric MATURE, Iif e Ion g Grosse<br />

hospital. 7850 E. Jefferson. Pointer deSires secretarial<br />

567.1100. position in Grosse Pointe<br />

area. If you are looking for<br />

EXPERIE~CED, w~man need. an experienced and depend.<br />

ed. Part time. rypmg, general able Secretary who likes to<br />

office work. Must be able to meet people, has pleasant<br />

work on Saturd!lY' Office 10. telephone manner and types<br />

cated "On.the.Hill." Call 886. 50 wpm, I'd he iliterested in<br />

7100. hearing from you. Box M.15<br />

MEDICAL ASSISTANT<br />

fvr downtown Internist. Expel'ienced.<br />

Good salary. Call evenings.<br />

VA 3-0872.<br />

GUITAR players, ba:;s and lead<br />

INTELLIGENT and capable needed for group, .also need<br />

woman to stay with 16.year. singer 884-0829.<br />

old boy ~hile his parents are 2 OFFICE positions available,<br />

on vacahon. Other help ~m'l qualifications preferred; neat<br />

played. llecent ~rosse Pomte appearance and pleasant telereferences<br />

required. TUxedo pbone voice, accurate typing,<br />

6.4739. good figure aptitude, knowl.<br />

COMPl!.'TENT higb school girl edge of duplicating and addfor<br />

mother's helper. Satur. ~ng machi.n~. Exc~llent work.<br />

days. Must like children and mg conditions Wlth one of.<br />

have dri\'ers license. Moor. Grosse Pointes most reputaland.<br />

884-5548. ble Real Estate Brokers. Call<br />

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RESPONSIBLE high 5cbooler<br />

with short hours to care for<br />

small girl 4 hours daily. Pre.<br />

fer person with younger<br />

brothers or sisters. Referenc~.<br />

Washington Road.Ker.<br />

cheval. TUxedo 2-5262.<br />

Full time for a fine jewelry<br />

store. Pleasant working condi.<br />

tions. 5 day week.<br />

INTERIOR DESIGNE~tart<br />

up to $300 weekly. Call 884.<br />

1103 between 9.5, Monday<br />

through Friday.<br />

NATIONAL BANK OF<br />

DETROIT<br />

PART T1ME JANITORS<br />

National Bank of Detroit has<br />

openings for part time jani.<br />

tors to work on the afternoon<br />

shift. Apply in person Monday<br />

through Friday 10 a.m. to 3<br />

p.m., Grosse. Pointe Farms<br />

Office, 93 KerchevaL<br />

An Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

ALL JOBS 100% FREE<br />

Take the easy way out when<br />

looking for a top office position.<br />

See Harriet Sorge for top<br />

salaries with top companiesat<br />

no cost to you!<br />

HARRIET SORGE<br />

PERSONNEL AGENCY<br />

254 Eastland Center Prof. Bldg.<br />

372-4720<br />

RE'fIRED Gentleman or Lady<br />

Bookkeeper for small retail<br />

office, 2 days a week. Personal<br />

resume. Box H.ll, Grosse<br />

Pointe News.<br />

BOOKKEEPER<br />

2 yeats training and 2 or more<br />

years experience. Consider.<br />

able contact with ether per.<br />

sonnel. Ex c e 11e n t sa18ry,<br />

fringe benefits and wOJ'!dn~<br />

environment in Grosse Pointe.<br />

Write Box L-30, Grosse Pointe<br />

News.<br />

5A-SITUATION WANTED<br />

(Domestic)<br />

DEPENDABLE woman would<br />

like morning work, 5 hours, 4<br />

or 5 days a week. 824.01n<br />

EXPERIENCED woman wllnts<br />

3 or 4 days, all.around house.<br />

work. Grosse Pointe references.<br />

567-6224.<br />

EXPERIENCED lady wishes 3<br />

or 4 days at same place. 922.<br />

4578.<br />

LADY desires baby.sitting, light<br />

housework for working pa.<br />

rents. 567-7583. References.<br />

WOMAN wan t s Thursdays,<br />

Grosse Poi n t e References,<br />

$15, carfare. 366.3253.<br />

LADY desires WOrk for Mon.<br />

days and Tuesdays only for<br />

laundering. 925-5347.<br />

A.l DAYWORKER, 10 to 6,<br />

Monday through Friday, $15<br />

day. 822-3020.<br />

EXPERIENCED cook or maid<br />

wishes 5 days. Monday<br />

through Friday. Will live in.<br />

Free to travel. Grosse Pointe<br />

references. 935-0682,<br />

I HAVE<br />

handled in excess of 4 million dollars worth of Grosse<br />

Pointe Real Estate in the last four years.<br />

I AM<br />

available, Must have real Incentive.<br />

Box 0.6.<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

~FFICES FOR RENT<br />

..<br />

;.. '.-~mtUI~.~~~ '14A-HELP WA~TED ISA-SITUATION WANTED tS-FOR RENT-<br />

(Domestic) , (Domestic) (Unfurnilhecll<br />

..Z~.z..~'B' WANTED -Experlf!il~~d COOkS,LADY wishes 5 days, cooking GROSSE POINTE studio apart.<br />

I wait r e IIse s and couples. and down stairs work. Will ment, excellent for plano<br />

C'LASS ;; I Grosse Pointe Employment stay nights. WA 2.6848. teacher. VA 1.7710 or 541.2558.<br />

" Agency. TUxedo 5-4576.<br />

DEPENDABLE practical nurse CHIPPENDAL!!: COURT Apart.<br />

.1 COOK-HOUSEKEEPER desires p r i vat e reltef or ment, Roseville. Fraser M.<br />

AB'S I<br />

STORAGE SPACE<br />

WITH OR WITHOUT<br />

FURNITURE<br />

FREE UTILITIES<br />

16300 HARPER 882.5480<br />

NEW BRICK BUILDING<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS -<br />

21312 Mack, corner Aline,<br />

2200 sq, ft. open area. can be<br />

divided, iir.con~itioned, large<br />

rear area parkmg lot.<br />

MEDICAL-PROFESSIONAL-<br />

20861 Mack. One 5.room suite.<br />

Immediate occupancy.<br />

TU 4-1340 TU 6-1068 I<br />

377 FISHER IN THE MEWS I<br />

Truly unique offices with every<br />

comfort. 882.0899.<br />

DESK SPACE. all utilities fur.<br />

nished, main floor. Mack and<br />

8 Mile area. Grosse Pointe.<br />

I $;~ month. 885.1388or 886.5530.<br />

I LEASE Professional 0 If ice,<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods area.<br />

ELEGANTLY furnished 2 bed: Air conditioned, secretary<br />

room apartment, $250. per service available. 881.3696 or<br />

FOR RENT<br />

month. Whittier &; Ballour. 886-7508, call before 1 p.m.<br />

8.BEDROOM home, 2lh bath~,<br />

TU 5-4496 or TY 5.9864. FISHER ROAD-READY<br />

dressing room, living room.<br />

FOR PARTITIONS TU 2.0899<br />

CAPITOL MANOR (or. Indian<br />

dining room, kitchen with, GE<br />

open Daily 4-6 p.m.-Sund'1Y<br />

P.RIVATE TUTORING;<br />

Village). Handsomely fur-<br />

dishwasher, stove, refrigera.<br />

12-6 p.m.<br />

IN"<br />

nished digs for mltture, sin-<br />

tor, breakfast, family rdpm<br />

YOUR OWN HOME<br />

gle, professional people, 3<br />

and screenwill.dows, carpet.<br />

SF-TO SHARE-<br />

All subjects; all grades.<br />

ing, 2.car attached garagl',<br />

I:ooms, $125 up mo.; 4 rooms, LivinS Quarters<br />

Adults and children. Cere<br />

, $165 mo. 821'()()32and 567-9681.<br />

full basement, gas heat, en.<br />

tified teachers.<br />

YOUNG woman will share 3<br />

tire lot.lanascaped with large MbROSS. ROAD near Express.<br />

Call:<br />

bedroom house with same.<br />

outdoor patio. Immediate oc- way. October through June. 2<br />

DETROIT AND SUBURBAN<br />

Reply Bolt G.U, Grosse Pointe<br />

cupancy for responsible par. Bedroom, garage. 2 adult.s, no I TUTORING SERVICE<br />

ty. Located in, G~9sse I>9inte<br />

News.<br />

pets.' Security deposit. Refer-<br />

KE 7-4653<br />

school district 'in Harper ences, $175. VE 11-41164. LADY bas house and garage<br />

Woods, 20473Danbury l;i\!l'l.<br />

WELL-QUALIFIED, experience<br />

she wishes to sbare with<br />

'" , ,.<br />

ed, fOl::eignteacher wisbes to<br />

CALL OWNER~VA 2-8420<br />

same. Location near Kerby<br />

.give French aud Spanish les-<br />

School. 965-4455, ext. 44,<br />

PART TIME TELLER S-SITUATION ,WANTED 8:00.12:00 1:00.5:00 Daily<br />

sons to children and .adt:1ts<br />

weekdays.<br />

day time and a f te r school<br />

SECRETARIAL SERVICES<br />

EMPLOYED LADY to share<br />

hours. Reasonable rates. 885.<br />

Grace Brown<br />

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY<br />

my apartment. References.<br />

7710.<br />

Transcribinlf, general typing,<br />

Box N-30, Grosse Pointe<br />

Mack-Cadieux Area<br />

2E-SCHOOLS<br />

Newli.<br />

881-5350<br />

.: Must be experienced cook:. weeks work. 822-1470. ami Chippendale. New, 1 and<br />

'.' II L i g h t cleaning. EurOpean EXPERIENC.ED lad,! with ref- 2 - bedroom, walk - in closet,<br />

.' I your own private basement.<br />

~ I' background preferred. Other erences Wishes ofCJcecleaning Appliances, pool, air condi,<br />

Ihelp employed. Top salary. evenings. 822.8459 after 7 p.m. tioning. Apartment, 772.!W10.<br />

881.4255.<br />

__ I 58-EMPLOYMENT --.<br />

Office, LAkeview 1.28411.<br />

, I GENERAL housework and !:llain,BUREAU ST. CLAIR Village apartments.<br />

cooking, 2 days, 10:30 a.m. i -<br />

• . through 6 o'clock dinner. 2 EFFICIENT WORKERS Em. 20001 East 8 Mile, 6 blocks<br />

.~~!tf(~~~ adults. References. TUx~do: ployment Agency has experi. nortb of Vernier Re. New<br />

1.2486. : enced day workers, general large 1 and 2 bedroom apart.<br />

lA-MUSIC EDUCATION I4-HELP WANTED I<br />

: housework, live.ins, cooks. ments. Carpeting. all appli.<br />

PIANO, THEORY'. Pre. scuool ' EXPERIENCED baby s.itter for ',. LOr&ine' 8-3118. ,aDees. From $175. !\Iodel<br />

4 Id bo F tI open 2 to 5 daily. Mgr., Apt.<br />

through university level. Wal. NATIONAL BANK OF ,one I .year.o y.. I\'e ays 16-FOR RENT- 25, PR 6.2182.<br />

ter Mueller 482 Colonial Ct DETROIT ' a week. Noon until 6 p.m., •<br />

North. TUx'edo 6.1090. . CLERK TYPIST I Pr~ferably with own transpor_II_~~nfurn~shed) ONE BEDROOM apartment<br />

National Bank of Detroit has II tBatlon bbut , . nea r 4<br />

b l a B6 J7e4f C.II TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly<br />

Your Ad Can Be Charged<br />

Classified Deadline<br />

Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m.,<br />

for all Dew copy, changes of<br />

copy and cancellations. It is<br />

suggested that all real estate<br />

!erSOll NEFF. l Lower flat. Two bed. with basement. CarpetiD~.<br />

ORGAN instructions in your an opening for a clerk typist eac us me. . •. I rooms. Convenient to shops fenced yard. Adults. No chil-<br />

copy be submitted tv our office<br />

by Monday 5 p.m.<br />

home. Professional arrang. at our Grosse Pointe Farm.s PLEASANT, capable woman to II and transportati.on. Newly' ~' dren. 2 blocks from, East'<br />

iog, styling and harmony. Office, ~ Kerche,:al. App1J. live in, light housekeeping, decorated. Adults, no pets, land. TU 4.9288.<br />

Gene Wesley. 774-4038. cant must be a high school cooking for single older wom. TU $200.00 .3 BEDROOMS Ilh baths no<br />

Charge Ads--12 Words for" $1.50<br />

10c each additional word ELMINA CAMBURN gradullte and. be a~l.e to type an. Starting wage, $60 a week. I MAXON BROTHERS I garage. Fen~ed yard. Fa'rms.<br />

MMTA Certified Piano Teacher 50 W.p.m. T~s position offers TU 2-3047. I TU 2-6000: $210 per month. Occupancy<br />

Call<br />

Theory Classes a good starting salary, regu. i 0 t b 15 8860426<br />

Studio P~och alld Judy Bldg. lar salary reviews and good HOUSEKEEPER to care for CARRIAGE house. 3 rooms. I coer . . .<br />

TUxedo 2-6900<br />

15 Kercheval TU 1.7147 promotional opportunities. Ap. elderly lady two days weekly $150 per month. Bachelor, MARYLAND, 5 room lower<br />

3 Trunk lin85<br />

Res.: 1023 Roslyn' TU 4.2832 ply in person Monday through and every other week.end. only. 886.8634. available October 1. $110, Se-<br />

NEWS SALE8 STATION8<br />

Friday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . Friday 5 p.m. to Monday 9 BARRINGTON. Attractive 3 curity deposit. Adults, no pets.<br />

DOWNTOWN AREA<br />

PUNCH AND JUDY An Equal Opportunity Employer a.m. TU 1.0424. bedroom ranch. Lease at 884.9360.<br />

Grand CINIllI Park News stand<br />

J4aJestlc News Stand<br />

15~~~cr;~:a<strong>~~~~</strong>ue LAUNDRESS'to do work in own ~oo month. Security depos. 2179 PHILIP near Vernor - 5<br />

E. JEFFERSON TO CITY L.IMITS Private Lessons by FURNITURE SALESMEN AND home. Pick'Ull and deliver It. 821-5277. rooms upper. Adults only.<br />

lUverhOuse Gift Shop,<br />

Professional Musicians WOMEN. Start up to $300, back. No shirts. TUxedo ALTER, near lake, 3. bw;w,m 821.5347.<br />

8900 E. Jefferson<br />

Park Drucs. City Limits<br />

Studio: Tl; 4-4440 weekly. Call 884.1103 be. 5. 6743 . colonial duplex,.;l1h blb~, .~<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

Residence: 837.8312 'P;i~e:y. 9.5, Monday. through COOK.HOUSEKEEPER {or one recreation room .. 1$180. 1- 6A-FOR RENT<br />

MUleI' Pbumacy,<br />

Steven Bleau; Guitarist adult, live in, References re- 4870 or 882.0028;


",<br />

1<br />

"<br />

Pig. Tw.nty.. tght G~OSSE POINTE NEWS -<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

~"IJS<br />

CaU TUxedo 2.6900 -3 rrunk Lines To Serve You Quickly<br />

Your Ad Cln B. Char,ed<br />

1969 CHEVROLET<br />

IMPALA<br />

$2495<br />

FULL PRICE INCLUDES:<br />

~-B, auto. trans., power steering, power<br />

vinyl top, radio, heater, whitewall tires •<br />

See or Coli Ron Blokely or Doug Seillfrled<br />

Cr.dit Checked by Phone<br />

brakes,<br />

VA' 1-0678 !<br />

TED EWA[fj CHEV'ROLE't<br />

15175 E. Jefferson at City Limits<br />

SEPTEMBER<br />

USED CAR<br />

BARGAINS<br />

'64 T'Bird Landau. Full r '67 Mustang convert. V-B,<br />

powc:r. R. 6' h., wwt. Ex- auto., p.S., r. C1 h., W.W.t.<br />

tra nice! Extra sharp.<br />

'62 Chevrolet 2-door. Ex.<br />

eel lent condition.<br />

'65 Mustang, 2+2, 4speed,<br />

V-8, r. &- h., wwt.<br />

Sharp.<br />

'64 Chevy II wagon. 6<br />

cyJ., auto., r. 6' h., w.w.t.<br />

'67 Galaxie 500 convert.<br />

V-8 auto., p,s., r. (or h.,<br />

W.W.t. Sharp.<br />

COOK FORD<br />

16801 MACK NR. CADI EUX<br />

WOOD<br />

MOTORS<br />

882-7707<br />

JNC,<br />

USED CARS<br />

60 To Choose From<br />

100% GUARANTEE<br />

ON MOST MODELS<br />

30 days or 1,000 miles'<br />

15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE<br />

LA 1-6900 PR 8.6400<br />

'Engi"" tr'Nt, rear axl., front axl. assemblies, brake<br />

I)'It~, and ,'Iectrical systems.<br />

.,<br />

8-ARTiCLESFOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE '<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC dryer, "FLEA MARKET" - Private '<br />

good condition. 881.2988. Sale, Saturday only, Sept. 20. MERCEDES BEljZ' 300 SE<br />

(long) mid'1964, rust free and<br />

MINK SIDES COAT, 1;:16. Ex. 9<br />

.. Cha .5. 255 I .. Hamilton . d KCourt b (ncar Rd spot Iess<br />

(like new) with sun<br />

cellerit condition, $125. Beige r evolx an er y .,) root" all' suspe~~ion, aut.)-<br />

. Casbmere, $30. 881-'~523. Something for eve r yon e ! t. tr ..<br />

II Household items; Bissell Rug ma IC ansmlSslon, power<br />

':.' AUTOMATICg~~;g~ door open. Washer, ~Iectric bot.plates, :::ee:,i~~'w~~: .ru~:~~9 ~~t~<br />

er; douhle size box springs dishes, kitchen utensils, fold.'<br />

~i and mattress,. $15. 884.6919. ing screen. photography equip factory warranty 2 years; FM<br />

>., . ,._' .. __ .__ ment, artists' supplies, worn. radio (2 speakers), trailer<br />

~ i LAWN MOWER S!lnbeam Fry en's clothing, skiis, boots, hitch and other extras. New<br />

~<br />

£<br />

pan,<br />

table,<br />

cash box, marble top<br />

Relax.a.Cizer; Heat<br />

skates, basketball,<br />

sail boat.<br />

Sun.Fish price $10,600, for. sale for<br />

$4,100. VA 1.8363or PR 3.1423.<br />

~~,*;J<br />

ill<br />

~<br />

Ray and Sun Lamp, Step<br />

stool. 886.6238.<br />

BRASS b;~-l>eautii~l;.tiq;;s~<br />

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TELEVISION 21 in. fruitwood<br />

~~~.~~5~ood condition $65,<br />

1969-0-L.D-SMOBILE--Toronado,<br />

;::<strong>~~~~</strong>~n ca~,u<strong>~~~~</strong>iS:~UiP~~~:<br />

double. 317 Stephens, TUxedo Must sacrifice. 585.3009.<br />

8-ARTICLE~ F0!t SALE_, 8 ~RTICLES FOR SAL_E_l ~A~TIC~~!!~_<strong>~~~~</strong>E __ ,_!.~2~~_' i Dr:aUm~to~s~~t)m~~~:~I~~a~iss~ CADILLAC '68 Sedan de Ville.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS garage lale ROPE~. gas range,. 36", good 12 5" Ludwig cowbells, 2 10" I URGENTLY NEEDED : with cases. 882-0506. ~.M. executive, mint condi.<br />

at 14539 Harbor Island at the I condItion, $35. 884.3525. Zildgin cymbals 1 pair large I I tlon full power and accesso.<br />

foot of Lakeview Ave., Fri. -----,.-,--------- Maracas Reaso~able in new TIFFANY type glass lamps I "TODDLERS" 2 snow suits I ries 'air, 775-1272.<br />

day ~nd Saturday, Sept. 19 GRAND piano, beautiful finish, [condition' 886.1520' old furniture, antiques. Orlen- (girls). Like new. 886-1265. '<br />

and 20 from 10 to 4 p.m. I Armstrong flute, Singer va. _. ~ .__.. I tal rugs, art objects, etc. 8B At-ITIQUES 1968 CADILLAC 2 door. Has a<br />

______ .___ .,__ cuum, Shetlllnd polisher and MOVING-Antiques, oldtiques, NEW IDEALER WILL PAYI_~ .I Doeskin hardtop. Low mile.<br />

A~TIQUE U.~lon treadle se.w- scrubber, reflector tele;;cope. d,ecorative it ems, clothing, ~ORE, 372.0070. 14485 Gra. BUTCHER block. 24x30, $150. age. Full power. Just $3,795.<br />

~~~t.<strong>~~~~</strong><strong>~~~~</strong>~' all parts m. _~2.8544. ~~r~Place ~Iectric logs, old tlot n~a~~_ : Mag!c lantern $30, Must sell I COFFEY CADILLAC<br />

_____ ,_ FRIGIDAIRE electric s t 0 vel b 0 hkSI' WID~ pr~ss metal WILLETI' cherrywood dinin" I' movmg. TU 2-2721. 3180 E JEFFERSON<br />

" ' " ' us e capacIty. MImeograph I .' co -- I'<br />

GARAuE sale, Saturday 2.6, I 40, douhle oven and broiler, Ncostylc 8F.1903. t dl : r~ table. With 5 c~alrs; 2 JA.\fES W. VOSS box grand LO 7.6811 ,<br />

53 Hampton. G.E. Am~rican I Good. condition. 30" electric ing machine 1902. ~~~dr~::~f :balrs; s~r~; electnc sew. piano, 1855, good condition, I . .... - .<br />

d~uble oven. slove, stamless fan. like new. TU 6.7176. miscellar: .t All I. mg machl,?e, set of German best offer. PRescott 6.9417. 1960 COMET 4,d.oor aeluxe. Ex.<br />

SIn k, boating equipment, ._.___ .eous I ems. we encyclopedIas. 8214340 be-, . .. cellent condlllon. Sbould be<br />

sport Yak, Hart skiis, tools, RUMMAGE sale, . Thursday, ~o~e, 378 Kerby Road, Grosse fore 2 p.m. ANTIQUE SHOW seen to be appreciated. $175.<br />

c lot hi n g , miscellaneous Sept. 25. Grosse Pointe Unit- sOl~le Faorms, Saturday and TWO D I REDFORD-DETROIT 821.9139. Call hefore 6 p.m.<br />

items. ed Methodist Church. 211<br />

Moross Road 8'30 a m<br />

. ., '._~_' __ :_' __<br />

I<br />

SCHWIN Hollywood N bIkes,<br />

$20 girls boys24 2Su m"1 GARA GE sale, Saturday, 10<br />

Corvette $14 ail50 a,m. to 5 p.m. Household<br />

, . . 285. items, teen girls clothing,<br />

un ay, 1 a.m.<br />

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RANCH, ?fTfIl'K COAT, srze 20,<br />

$850; 14 skin autumn haze<br />

mink stole. Both like new,<br />

Purchased Roberts. Suitable<br />

ux ~veseats. oatmeal<br />

color, $150 each, TUxedo 5.<br />

6888.<br />

--<br />

DRAPERIES and valance, trav.<br />

erSll. Lined. Custom made.<br />

Sept. 26, 27, ~ I or after 8 p.m.<br />

i-<br />

Carrent~rs Hall 22521. Grand j. 1966 MUSTANG Fastback 2+2<br />

2 I 1RIver f Ave~"dDetrOlt d . . .<br />

tr' V.8, good condition, stick<br />

eve.s 0 peno an. coun )'1 shift, wide oval tires, 4 sneakfurmture<br />

.. Glass, c~\na, dolls, er stereo tape player. $i;150.<br />

DINING bed d k' h<br />

, . room: an Itc en<br />

toys. 934 North Renaud<br />

.' , . _<br />

for tall<br />

Thursday<br />

woman. 882.5601,<br />

after 4 p.m.<br />

78" wide.' Attractive blue and<br />

white print. Like new. VAl.<br />

paper welg~ts,<br />

and decorative<br />

orIental. rugs<br />

accessories.<br />

Call Saturday<br />

TUxedo 1-51&5<br />

or Sunday.<br />

set, .c.uno cabmet,.<br />

teleVISIon, ,lamps,<br />

c~lored<br />

mirrors<br />

HA'M'MOND organ, cherry, A.<br />

100 Series, percussion, like LADIES CLOTHING. s i z e s<br />

ley 4.7400 after 8 p.m. Hours: 12 noon to 10 p.OL<br />

Sunday closing 6 p.m.<br />

j .<br />

1966 CHRYSLER<br />

,<br />

New Yorker<br />

~~~u:~:eze\:::937~ o~ 9~2 new, asking $2,150. 771.0623. 10-12. Some designer, very TWO winllow shutters, pine, $1.25 admission Free Parking 2 door hardtop. Like new:<br />

've.<br />

Drl<br />

y, "<br />

..<br />

u<br />

_<br />

r LARGE dog "ouse. Good. con....<br />

"I'. w<br />

tion $30 TU 4-4395<br />

reasonable. Must sell. 882-8738.<br />

SERVICE OF 8 Silverplate; 3<br />

321,2 "x29", adjustments pos.<br />

sible, excellent condition. VAl- 9-ARTICLES<br />

ley 4-7400 after 8 p.m.<br />

WANTED<br />

Automatic.<br />

$1395<br />

' .<br />

Double power.<br />

2, LIKE NEW,new Goodyear ,. . fur c03tS, seal, muskrat, black WE BUY old gold, jewelrY and<br />

Suburbanite snow tires, size PHOTO EQUIPMENT, enlarger, fox. TU 5-7610. • PORTA.CRIB, car. bed, play- silver. Vogue Jewelen,.22377<br />

900.15, $30. 886.7252. trays. drum dryer, chemicals, pen, car seat, bigh chair, Morass Road.<br />

ELECTRrc ,range, automatic<br />

wasber, reel type power lawn<br />

mower, girls ice skates and<br />

ski boots. 8814976.<br />

GARAGE sale. 3 faniilies, lki<br />

boots, square d an e 1n g<br />

clothes, 6 year crib, w;,rk<br />

table, jewelry. Miscellaneous.<br />

. Thutilday, FrJday, 9 to 4:30.<br />

1427 Harvard.<br />

papers, tanks, misc. equip. TABLE--Drop leaf. mahogany, stroller. Reasonable. 1362<br />

ment, all must go. Sunday excellent condition. TU 2- Somerset, 884.1788.<br />

only, 10-4. 234 McKinley. 1996. GARAGE SALE - antiques,<br />

BAVARIAN CHlNA service for 1 WHEEL utility trailer, $50; 4 knick-knacks, dishes, frames.<br />

12, band made quilts. 21" bikes. $7.$25; wheel barrow, chairs, boys, womens clothing<br />

Roger well and tree 1Ilatter $7; 2 sump pumps, $20 and all sizes. Thursday and Fri.<br />

Italian 6 ft lace cloth, 5 ~an: $25; 2 bandmowers, $10 each; day, 1629 Newcastle. block<br />

dIe sconce, ladies dresser and wheat scythe, .$10; miscel- north of Woods ijleater.<br />

fur trimmed coat, size 12. laneous. Saturday, 10 a.m. Lo<br />

MisceUaneoushouseholditems. 2 p.m., 780 Washington. TU FABULOUS Christmas cards<br />

886.2478. 4-9243. and stationery, personalized.<br />

Samples displayed in your<br />

PUNCH BOWL .SET, black vel. home., 886.3956.<br />

vet armchair, inlaid table, antique<br />

walnut dropleaf table,<br />

liqueT glasses, silver pitcher<br />

and ten service. Demitasse<br />

cups and saucers. 884-7581,<br />

evenings or weekends.<br />

LOVELY Herschede grandmother<br />

clock, $120. Arlmiral portable<br />

television, excellent condition,<br />

$50. After 6 p.m. 886.<br />

4866.<br />

VICTORIAN tables and chairs.<br />

Must see to appreciate. 824.<br />

6!l86, after 5. " .'<br />

GOLF CLUBS, telescope; micro.<br />

scope and slide projector. Rea.<br />

sonabl~' prices. 885.5248.<br />

TYPEWRITER, Smith Coronna,<br />

with carrying case. 18mm<br />

movie camera, Rell & Howell.<br />

Reasonable. TUxedo 4-2174.<br />

AUTO RADIOS, all models, $8<br />

to $10. Lamps, drapes, many<br />

items. Friday and Saturday,<br />

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 45 Moorland<br />

near Jefferson & Vernier.<br />

THE 1970<br />

CADILLACS<br />

"Spirit of the 70's"<br />

NOW ON DISPLAY<br />

AT<br />

ROGER RINKE<br />

CADILLAC CO.<br />

VAN DYKE<br />

Bet. 10-11 MI. Rds.<br />

REFRESHMENTS<br />

FLOWERS FOR<br />

THE LADIES<br />

GIGANTIC. 8 family garage<br />

sale, Friday, 9.2. Antiques,<br />

baby clothes and equipment,<br />

drapes, silver, paintings, wed.<br />

ding dress, furniture, dJshes,<br />

eJothlng, lamps and mis'cel.<br />

laneous household items. 223<br />

McMillan.. .<br />

'; .~.<br />

RUMMAGE SALE by PEO<br />

Chapter ,Aq, Saturday, Sept.<br />

27 from 9 'a:in to ~ p.m. at<br />

American Legion Hall, 20916<br />

Mack near Vernier.<br />

AMC 30" electric .rnnge, white.<br />

excellent condition. 821-3855.<br />

GAS STOVE, ~6", :fellow, nine<br />

years old, $30. Good condition.<br />

884.1545.<br />

AUCTION every Friday night<br />

at 7:~0 at the new Red Barn<br />

located at 27446Gratiot, Rose.<br />

ville. General merchandise.<br />

antiques, grand.father clock,<br />

miscellaneous w a I I clocks.<br />

etc. Shop open Wednesday<br />

through Saturday from 10.3<br />

and 6.8. ,Merchandise bought<br />

and sold. George Younes,<br />

Auctioneer. For 'information<br />

HOward 3.0392 or PR 2.4110.<br />

WANTED - Bike, Schwinn, 10speed<br />

Varsity. 882.7086.<br />

OLD PORCELAIN Tureen, pink<br />

or blue on white. Old pink<br />

Opaline. Call' after 10 p,m.<br />

TUxedo' 5-2761.<br />

URGENTLY WANTED:<br />

TIFFANy.type . glass lamps,<br />

old fumiture, antiques, Ori.<br />

ental rugs, . art objects,. etc.<br />

NEW 'DEALER, WlliL',PA.Y<br />

MORE! 372-00'70, 14485 Gratiot<br />

near 7.<br />

WANTED, plastic egg cartons.<br />

TU 1-3401.<br />

)'"<br />

FRENCH furniture, Meissin,<br />

Royal Berlin, porcelains, ivorys,<br />

Serves and Oriental<br />

i\ems. Box 0.15, Grosse<br />

Pointe News.<br />

WANTED - Antiqued Italian<br />

or French Provincia! twin<br />

beds complete, nite stand,<br />

double dresser, mirror; Cub<br />

SCout uniform, size 12.14.<br />

885-7463.<br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

TRUCK & CAMPER DEPT.<br />

Van Dyke & 10~ Mile<br />

JE 6~255<br />

POINTE<br />

OO[XjE<br />

18155 MACK sa&5410<br />

BOOKS, Art Objects Sought.<br />

Browsers always welcome. 63 CORVETTE Coupe. 327,<br />

B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss Hurst 4 speed. Mag wheels.<br />

Etbel Claes, 1670 Leverette new paiIit, 6 tires, silver with<br />

(48216). WO 34267. red interior. $1975. 881-2277.<br />

WANTED _ Used cupboards, 1967 DODGE Coronet wagon,<br />

closets and cabinets for base. full power, factory'air, $1500.<br />

ment and garage storage. _884.7248. - .<br />

886-4886. 1965 CHRYSLER Newport 2<br />

OLD DOLLS and parts, old door hardtop, silver gray,<br />

velvet, high button baby .full power. 21,000 miles, $1,shoes,<br />

wooden doll house. 851. 075. 884-5012.<br />

1810.<br />

USED woman's bike~ MS-60S8,<br />

Schwinn preferred.<br />

ELECTRIC refrigerator,' $130,<br />

electric stove $35, coffee ta.<br />

I ble $10, parlor chair $8. mis-<br />

WANTED, porch furniture,<br />

tee,. 2 chairs, wrought<br />

set.<br />

iron<br />

cellaneous. 790 Washington. or lIgbt bamboo. TU 1-1256.<br />

60 YARDS Beige carpeting 14) GIRL ~cout ~~p will buy used<br />

. . ' I English ndmg helmets or<br />

x 20 .s~ulptured beige, In good boots. Call TU 1-6850 (lr TU<br />

conditIOn. 886.6416. ! 4-2362.<br />

GAR.AGE S~E-Sailfi.sh.type lOA-MOTORCYCLES<br />

sailboat. Bikes. Eleclnc gUlt- FOR SALE<br />

1966 MERCURY 4 door automatic,<br />

air conditionJng, power<br />

steering, power brakes, $I395.<br />

FRANK ADAM<br />

LI NCOLN-MERCURY<br />

20777 GRATIOT, :C. DETROIT<br />

"<br />

Thursday, !epfemb.r 18, 1969<br />

ll-AUTOS FOR SALE II-AUTOS FOR SALE<br />

1968 KARMANN.GHIA hardtop,<br />

automatic transmission, radio,<br />

good condition. Must sell. 526.<br />

3427.<br />

1968 CORVETIE<br />

CONVERTIBLE<br />

1 owner. 4.speed trans., 350<br />

H.P. Metallic Blue with white<br />

top. I<br />

TED EWALD<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

15175 E. Jefferson, VA 1-2000<br />

1963 4.DOOR Plymouth Belvedere<br />

- excellent condition,<br />

$400. TUxedo 4.1962.<br />

:68 FORD LTD, full power,<br />

vinyl top, air conditioned and<br />

stereo. 390 engine. 779.2428or<br />

881.2406. -I<br />

CHEVROLET Impala ronverti.<br />

ble, white, red leather interior<br />

and carpeting, new white<br />

FRANK ADAM<br />

Lf ~JCOLN-MERCURY<br />

20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT<br />

PR 2-0200<br />

CHEVELLE Malibu convertible<br />

307, 1968 automatic, }lOwer<br />

steering, 18,500 miles. $2,250<br />

or will consider trade for<br />

goqd 2 door hardtop or station<br />

wagon of equal value. st.<br />

Clair Shor~s, 293-1735.<br />

MUSTANG, 196.8, 2 door, fast<br />

back, 8 cylinaer, radio, air<br />

conditioned, automatic transmission,<br />

.power steering, tape<br />

decks, orIginal, $3l!OO. Sell<br />

for, $2100. Firm. Original own.<br />

er. 881-2325.<br />

BUICK CONVERTIBLE, '62,<br />

power, - good top, runs like a<br />

clock, body needs some work.<br />

$250. 884.3606. .<br />

886.5410<br />

886-5410<br />

1967 NIMROD<br />

TRAVEL TRAILER<br />

Power Top. Sleeps 8.<br />

. Full Price<br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

Van Dyke at 10'11 mi. Rd.<br />

JE 6-O~SS<br />

I<br />

1966 RAMBLER station wagon,<br />

6 'cylinder, power steering.<br />

$1195.<br />

POINTE<br />

DODGE<br />

18155 MACK'<br />

Associates<br />

Land Co,<br />

888.5410<br />

._--<br />

'65 MUSTANG, 3 speed stick, 6<br />

cylinder, needs mumer. Best<br />

ofter over $400. TU 2.0014.<br />

--- _._-~-~<br />

1969 CHEVROLET Impala, CUs.<br />

tom, V.8, Powerglide, power<br />

steering, radio, tinted win.<br />

dows, while sidewalls, wheel<br />

covers, electric clock, 6500<br />

miles. Private- owner. $2550.<br />

19870 Holiday.<br />

1966 CADILLAC de Ville. Sea<br />

Mist Green with a vinyl roof.<br />

Air conditioning, fun power,<br />

low mileage. Only $2,595.<br />

COFFEY CADI LLAC<br />

3180 E. JEFFERSON<br />

LO 7.6811<br />

top, 2 new white sidewall MUSTANG convertible, 1965.<br />

tires. Beautiful condition, one Typical G.P. second car.<br />

owner, 19,000 miles. Best Of-I 15.,000 miles ONLY. $1,095.<br />

fer. WO 2-7000. TUxedo 5.6249.<br />

1969 CONTiNENTAL 4 door. CHEVROLET 11163,good condi.<br />

Fa c to r yair conditioning. tion, tires TIke new. Mornings<br />

Dark green, black vinyl top. 886-8071. 21806 Moross.<br />

13,000 miles.<br />

1966 DODGE Coronet 4 door.<br />

6 cylinder, automatic. Sharp!<br />

$995.<br />

POINTE<br />

.DODGE<br />

18155 MACK<br />

P-R 2-0200 '6;; MUSTANG convertible, V-8<br />

engine, ,.au,tomatic transmis.<br />

1963 BELAIRE Cheyrolet sed- ',sion, r~~iri;: he~ter:, gOOllcon.<br />

an, V-8 engine, g~dtires : p.ition,~?50:881.009B.' / '<br />

and clean. One owner. 886-'<br />

8021. 1966 V.W., 1300 'Series, sun roof,<br />

radio and heater. After 5 p.m.<br />

COBRA, 427. 1967 Roadster 777.7164. .<br />

Craig; Cbick. 647-571:1, 647: " ' . ,"'.: : ' ; '.. ,;.:', .<br />

.2435.' .. , '-.' caEVRO"'E'J'!~6.1ibrillaJai,h.ril,<br />

, top, 275 horsePower, radio,<br />

66 PLYMOUTH Fury m, 4 . heater/ ~wer' steering, power<br />

door .sed8l!, automatic, power brakes. Yellow, black inter.<br />

steermg, brakes, $925. TU ior. Vinyl tOp. Excellent con.<br />

4.0773. dition. A real bargain., $1475.<br />

1966 FORD Fairlane' 2 door.<br />

Automatic, 6 cylmder. Llk'e 1968 PLYMOUTH Road Runner.<br />

new. $1,050. Automatic, 8, power. $1795.<br />

POINTE<br />

DODGE<br />

18155 MACK'<br />

886-5410<br />

1969 GRAND PRIX. J Model<br />

brand new. Air 'and powe;<br />

windows, steering and brakes.<br />

AM.FM radio. Must sell. 886-<br />

5982.<br />

1963 CADILLAC Sedan deVille<br />

air conditioning, full powe;<br />

equipment, loaded with 'extras.<br />

Like new, owner sacrifice<br />

$995. TU 1-2523 or 773-6157.'<br />

M.G. T.D. '53, good condition.<br />

882-0149.,<br />

'63 CHRYSLER 300• .( door<br />

hardtop, air, automatic power<br />

steering and brakes' radio<br />

$550. 8855002, after 6. '<br />

1969OLDS Delta custom, 2 door<br />

hardtop, air. vinyl top, tinted<br />

glass, power, antomatlc. 7,000<br />

miles. $3.195. 264.531B.<br />

AUSTIN HEALEY,<br />

AUSTIN AMERICA,<br />

JAGUAR, MG, TOYOr A<br />

SALES WITH SERVICE V/HEN<br />

YOU BUY AT EAST SIDE'S<br />

LARGEST IMPORT CAR DEALER<br />

SAMPLE SPORTS<br />

CAR SALES<br />

111&1CiRATIOT 871..7170<br />

t<br />

VA 1~2153.. ' ,<br />

POINTE<br />

OODGE<br />

18155 MACK •<br />

1969 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille,<br />

goll!, vinyi roof, air, extras,<br />

7,000 miles. $5100. 881.197L<br />

1969 CHEVROLET Kfugswood<br />

wagon,po.wer . disc brakes,<br />

power steering. Turbo.Hydra.<br />

matic, air, ~OO h.p. V.8, air<br />

shocks, posi.traction, many<br />

extras, low mileage. 886.8519<br />

. af~r 6 p.m.<br />

1965 CADILLAC convertible.<br />

power, air condition, low<br />

mileage, original owner. TU<br />

4-0147.<br />

POINTE<br />

PODGE<br />

18155 MACK 886-5410<br />

'63 FORD Station Wagon, $100.<br />

TUxedo 5-8068.<br />

'63 FORD Galaxie 4-door hardtop<br />

with radio and heater, V-8<br />

engine. In good condition. Will<br />

take best offer. 882.2562.<br />

1963 CHEVROLET Convertible.<br />

Impala. Automatic 8, power<br />

steering and brakes. Leaving<br />

town, must sell. 853 Lakepointe.<br />

BUICK '69 Electra 225, • door,<br />

vinyl top, automatic ('limate<br />

control air, FM.AM Stereo, 6<br />

way split power seat, fuIl<br />

power and many other op.<br />

tions. 882.4652.<br />

T.BIRD 2-door Landau, 1967.<br />

All power, air-conditioned,<br />

lady owner, $2,200. VAlley<br />

3.0950.<br />

1957 CADILLAC 4.Door Hardtop.Excellent<br />

condition. $395.<br />

RICHARD BUICK<br />

16941 E. WARREN 886.3090<br />

1965 CHRYSLER 2.door hard.<br />

tp 300, factory air, full power.<br />

779.3478.<br />

CHRYSLER '66 Newport 2.door,<br />

hardtop, power steering<br />

brakes, windows. Vinyl top:<br />

Excellent condition. $1,~OO.<br />

TUxedo 1-0725.<br />

12A~B~ATS AND<br />

" . .MOTORS<br />

24 FT. CHRIS.CRAFT, mahog.<br />

any speed boat, 9 passenger.<br />

ElCc.elle,nt, cond!ti Oll ., MIlDY ex.<br />

~s •. ,MU8~ •.:liiill, '$495. WA<br />

'5-9689. ", , . . ,<br />

CHRIS CRAFT, 1963, 24' Sea<br />

Skiff Ranger, extras. Excel.<br />

lent condition. $4,500.882.9825.<br />

196815 Ft. Chrysler 151 Cbarger<br />

with 75 h.p. outboard, $2,050.<br />

Carl JOYDer, 881-6200.<br />

35' OWEN~, twin engine cabin<br />

cruiser, loaded. with equip.<br />

'ment. Bachelor leaving Great<br />

Lakes area. Sacrifice for immediate<br />

sale .. 775-5966.<br />

17.FOOT Fiberglass O'Day day<br />

sailer, 3.5 H.P., tilt trailer,<br />

$1750. 881-1051.<br />

O'DAY Sailer. 17', motor, trail.<br />

er, etc. $1,300. TUxedo 2-3845.<br />

CHRIS CRAFT Express Cruiser<br />

1955,26', good condition. In<br />

water. Sacrifice, $2.000. 882-<br />

5539.<br />

STARCRAFT fiberglass, 15 33 •<br />

b.p., trailer. In water. ri.rx~.<br />

do 2-4866 after 6 p.m.<br />

ar with amp. Clothes. Refrig-<br />

!<br />

erator. Furniture. All kinds<br />

of goodies. Saturday 2 p.m.<br />

to 5 p.m. only. 1220 Whittier.<br />

MASSIVE walnut dining room<br />

set. Buffet and china cabinet,<br />

six chairs. Three leaves, seats<br />

14. $300 772-4662.<br />

DUNCAJ.V Phyfe dining room<br />

set. Buffet, 6 chairs with<br />

White leather seats. Seats 12<br />

with leaf. Very good condition.<br />

$125. Bedroom set van.<br />

ity and chest. Good condi.<br />

tion $50. VA 4.0480.<br />

FOR SALE or trade. Ducati 250<br />

excellent conditioh. Canary<br />

yellow. 823.2477 after 6 p.m.<br />

19~ INDIAN CHIEF, Bonnevl1le<br />

BO, as is, $450. Between<br />

7 & 9 p.m. 771.7298.<br />

JOB-TRUCKS<br />

'66 CHEVROLET<br />

SUBURBAN CARRYALL<br />

V8, automatic, power steering.<br />

$1495<br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

TRUCK & CAMPER DEPT.<br />

Van Dyke & 10lk Mile<br />

JE 6-0255<br />

'68 CHEVROLET<br />

Ih.TON picku;l, V.8. Full cus.<br />

Jom cab. Anniversary Gold<br />

and white.<br />

1968 CADILLAC convertibles. 6<br />

to choose from. Hurry! From<br />

'66 FORD Wagon, stick, power as low as $3,795.<br />

steering aDd brake:;. Will con: COFFEY CADILLAC<br />

sider offers. 800-8689.<br />

3180 E. JEFFERSON<br />

1965 PONTIAC Catalina slation<br />

LO 7-6811<br />

wagon. Automatic, 8 cylinder.<br />

CHEVROLET 1968 Impala' SS<br />

Power steering. Runs like<br />

convertible, power steering,<br />

new. $695.<br />

power brake!!, tinted glass,<br />

POINTE<br />

$2600 or best offer, .9624061.<br />

DOOCE<br />

FORD 1963 Fairlane. 2 d~r.<br />

18155 MACK 886.5410 new B. F. Goodrich tires.<br />

good transportation. $350. TU<br />

1006 FORD Convertible. Like 5.5094.<br />

new. TU 4-0185.<br />

1968 SEDAN DeVille, $4100. '67 FORD XL, automatic, pow.<br />

h't 'th bI k er steering, 289 cubic inch<br />

W I e WI ac padded top, new tires, rlark green. $1795:<br />

f:Jctory air and six way seat. 886-4324.<br />

Private. 886.7386. __<br />

'66 FALCON Futura 4 Door. 1966 DODGE Coronet 9-passen.<br />

Gold, 6 automatic, 25'.000 ger station wagon. Power.<br />

$1195,<br />

miles. Private. 779.2900, Mr.<br />

DiLorenzo.<br />

121- TRAILERS AND<br />

CAMPERS<br />

MOTOR HOME<br />

09 Travco 27'. Sleeps 7. Day,<br />

week, weekend. Summer rentals<br />

available.<br />

886.5840<br />

RENTALS<br />

1969 DODGE Family Wagon<br />

Vans fully equipped, sleeps<br />

2 adults and 2 children.<br />

For information call<br />

881-0867<br />

FAMLI-VANS, INC.<br />

Michigan Bankard Hono".ed.<br />

J 2D-ACREAGE AND<br />

SUBURBAN PROP.<br />

ERTY FOR SALE<br />

CORVETTES & SPORT<br />

CARS \VANT~D<br />

HANEY SPORT CARS<br />

15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & 8 MILE<br />

DR 2-1777<br />

1969 DEMO'S<br />

LOW MILEAGE<br />

SAVINGS UP TO $1500<br />

See or Call Ron Blakely or Doug Seigfried<br />

Credit Checked by Phone<br />

VA 1-0678<br />

TED EW'ALD CHEVROLET<br />

lSJ1i Eo Jefferson • c~ LiMitI<br />

LOVELY 3 bedroom home in<br />

Rochester. If.! mile from new<br />

shopping area. 10 acres with<br />

barn, stalls for hors"s<br />

B~icke~ floor family roo~<br />

WIth fIreplace. City water<br />

Price, $90,000. •<br />

1 to 10 acre building sites in<br />

Macomb and Rochester avail.<br />

able.<br />

Ask about o"r industrial acre.<br />

age with rail, high, rolling<br />

residential development prop:<br />

erly, and our multiple acreage.<br />

135 Romeo Rd.<br />

P.O. Box 570<br />

Rochcster, Michigan<br />

1-651.7575 or 651.7576<br />

METAMORA - ao aores. eM.<br />

8535.


Thursday; September IS, 1969 Go R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S<br />

/<br />

12D-ACREAGE AND 13-REAL EnATE U-REAL ESTATI U-REAL ESTATE! IU-REAL IeSTATE<br />

SUBURBAN PRO~. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE if FOR SALE<br />

IRTY FOR SALE -------- I---------I---~------"~-<br />

St. Clair County<br />

80 ACRES with 2640 feet of<br />

frontage on paved Road. near<br />

Smiths Creek.<br />

BUSINESS SITE<br />

Mack Avenue. Grosse Pointe<br />

City.. 132'xlOil', fine corner<br />

location.<br />

KARL<br />

DAVIES<br />

TU 5-3220<br />

13-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SAlt<br />

11400 HARVARD PRICE REDVCED' OPEN HOVSE-SUN. 2-5 BISHOP' _ GROSSE POINTE<br />

OPEN SVNDAY 2.5 TORREY ROAD 1200 _ Ideal BY OWNER. 55 Weber Place, PARK-Large 4 bedroom Eng-<br />

Center hall Colonial in excel. house for a large family, 4 Grosse Pointe Shores. 4 bed. gUsh Tudor, 2~ baths, fam.<br />

lent condition. Four large bedrooms, 3 full baths, den, rOM! colonial, excellent con. . ily room and den. Underpriced<br />

bedrooms. Kitchen with all recreation room with wet bar dition. Near schools and at $35,900. Can assume 6%%.<br />

built.ins. T.V. room. Recrea. and fireplace, new carpeting church. 884-8999. By owner, no brokers. 882tion<br />

room plus extra play and loads of other features. --------.--- 4761.<br />

ANCHORVILLE on Dixie Hwy. room for the children. Beau-I A real value only $39,900.<br />

Cozy cottswald cottage with tiful carpeting. 2 car garage. open Sat. and Sun. 2.5.<br />

12\2 acres. Cement block FABICK REALTY PEMBERTON-eenwr entrance<br />

garage, Barn, & Bldg. used TV 1.7710 colonial' and .large foyer, 3<br />

as store or bobby shop. 1------- I good size bedrooms, huge<br />

$75,000. family room. 2 1h. batb,~. Mnrt-<br />

OWNER of lovely 3 Bedroom, '"<br />

Above properties can easily 11h bath, farm Colonial in gage can be assumed. Call<br />

be reached off 1-94 X.way. Star of Sea parish, interested now.<br />

Call<br />

GEORGE PALMS<br />

REALTOR<br />

TU 6-4444<br />

12E-COMM£RCIAL<br />

PROPERTY FOR SALE<br />

SUZA~ COURT. St. C I a I r<br />

~hores. Handsome brick ranch<br />

in prestige arca. Living room<br />

modern kitchen. den, 2 1..1<br />

baths 2 car attached garage.<br />

Ask for Ann D. Day.<br />

8. F. Chamberlain<br />

R ~..4500 TU4.l502 !<br />

I<br />

exchanging with owner of 4-5<br />

bedroom home in same area<br />

or in St. Paul's parish. No<br />

Brokers. TU 6.2453.<br />

BETTY VINGI<br />

) LIST THE FACTS<br />

10 Acres of beautifully wood.<br />

ed land near Romeo. Dis.<br />

cover country living with this<br />

fine parcel. Only $1,000 per<br />

acre. Terms.<br />

.<br />

REALTOR<br />

First Offering<br />

SOMETHING SPECIAL! One of<br />

the Farms' most attractive<br />

ranch homes ideally located<br />

just off Kercheval. Large li.<br />

brary or 3rd bedroom; 2 full<br />

baths, attached garage. Extra<br />

features include central air<br />

conditioning, complete lawn<br />

sprinkler system, carpets and<br />

drapes. Reasonably priced at<br />

$45,000.<br />

ALTER, near lake; 3 bedroom<br />

colonial duplex, 11k baths, 20741 MACK 886.3210 Hillcrest<br />

reueationr 00 m, $10,000. CUSTOM RANCH in a choice<br />

881-4870 or 882-0028. i-----------[ Farms location near sehool<br />

GROSSE PTE. PARK<br />

1410 GRAYTON RD.<br />

OPEN SVNDAY 2-5<br />

Mr. Real Estate<br />

Broker<br />

Let us put your prime listings<br />

(commercial or residential) on<br />

TV video tope. Then. your prospec;ts<br />

can view these properties<br />

in your office on your own TV<br />

set whenever you wis~.<br />

A B T Production., Inc.<br />

851.12t2<br />

We want you to be HOU$E.<br />

HAPPY! May we show you-<br />

3.bedroom brick Colonial" OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00<br />

den. breakfast room, fin- LOTHROP 100 _ Besides the<br />

ished basement, 11k baths, formal living room and din-<br />

2-car garage. Many fine ing room-a quiet paneled<br />

features. Seller is. leaving librarr, sunny Florida room<br />

state. Ideal location, close, and spedacular leisure room,<br />

to everything. there is a bedroom .and bath<br />

12F-Rl:SORT PROPERTY I on the first floor. Four fam.<br />

FOR SALE ,I F.IKANY ily bedrooms aud three baths<br />

on the second floor-and ele-<br />

EXECUTIVE SVMMER HOME I REALTOR gaut .•wimming pool. LoOk no<br />

On shores of Lake Huron. Pri. I I further!<br />

vate, quillt, sandy beach, alii . TU 6-505. 1<br />

conveniences •. Two and If.l SHELBOVRNE COURT 466 -<br />

miles<br />

Fully<br />

Iarge fr0J.1l. Gr~nd B~d. -G-R-O~SS-E-P-O-INT-. -E-W-O-O-D-S---All- I<br />

furlUshed m CoIODlaI, .,<br />

st"r bedroom fire face brick Colomal, custom<br />

ma .. ,.. - built 3 bedrooms with large<br />

Excellent<br />

fine three<br />

location<br />

bedroom<br />

$39,900<br />

for this<br />

ranch.<br />

place, etc., etc .•• Not ~heap. e1os~ts. LivingrOomwith fire- CHALFONTE 473 _ Just the<br />

Phone 519.238-2452 if no place, _formal dining room, right si7.e rancb. Good traffic<br />

answer, 519-438-4883. I kitchen w}th eating space, .pattern. Novel dining area<br />

FURNISHED 4 bedroom com. panelled family room with outside. C(1me take a look!<br />

pletely winterized cottage, 10cated<br />

at Pointe Aux Barques,<br />

parquet floor, tiled basement<br />

with laundry rooms, 2 car<br />

C I tel d<br />

MERRI.WEATHER 389-Three<br />

bedrooms, custom designed<br />

near Port Austin, good g&lf. garage. omp eyre<br />

_in_g_a_nd_s_w_im_m_in_<br />

etO- home. Center hali,panelled<br />

g_._88_2-_55_23_._ I rated. 886-0189. I dilD, carpeted kitchen and<br />

12H-LAKE AND RIVER<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE POI NTE<br />

FARMS<br />

breakfast area.<br />

closed terrace.<br />

Large en.<br />

TAKE FRONT ll:state with 8 VERNIER 75-FIRST OFFER.<br />

bedrooms and 4 baths. 500 ft. AN EXCELLENT 3-year-old ING. S/.lec1al family home.<br />

house with a fine paneled Excellent library AND famon<br />

Torch Lake. Only $75,000. bed<br />

Ford Realty, Bellaire, Mich. Family Room,. 3 rooms, _ily room~ Four bedrooms,<br />

2'h baths, perfect kitchen with two and one ~ baths. Within<br />

igaD. . I all appliances, 2.car garage, walking distance Of four pub.<br />

CANADA, 2'h ACRE, $345 CASH fully f i ni she d basement, lic schools and three private.<br />

Several cabin sites with hunting, sprinkling system and numer. Walk to dockage for cruiser.<br />

fishing and ski-dooing. Near ous. other good features. Owner transferred. Assume<br />

Rouyn, . Quebec. Roads ..and RA MONO JEFFS 5'h% Mortgage.<br />

Hydro. Privateowner.,~.~p5. T. . Y . . BY ApTn'INTMENT ONLY.<br />

TV'l-l1()()....,.IfnOl!ns. 'rV 2'()176 '-v<br />

ANCHOR BAY -HO~FAIR IHAMILTON COVRT-Will~ams.<br />

HAVEN, ALGONAC AREA_ burg Colonial-Built by Micou<br />

Boatman's paradise, lovely 4- A VISIT to this New with distinctive details. Just<br />

bedr~m spacious fa mil y E 1 d A I decorated throughout. KitchhOlrte;2<br />

bedrooms (can be 3) ng an tmospnere en (Mutschler) with beamed<br />

up With bath. 2 bedr


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1J-IlEAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

IN THE VILLAE<br />

EXCELLENT 3 bedroom English<br />

2-story home with family<br />

room and modernized kitchen.<br />

1;2 baths. Stairway to 3rd<br />

floor, semi-finished bedroom,<br />

2 car garage, deep lot. Priced<br />

to sell $35,500. 30 day occu.<br />

pancy. TU-1 6300.<br />

'Johnstone &- Johnstone<br />

13-REAL mATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ROSLYN ROAD--llh blocks to<br />

Lakeshore Road. Spa c i 0 u s<br />

Cape Cod, 4 large bedrooms,<br />

21fl baths, kitchen built.ins,<br />

family room, maDY extras.<br />

Existing 5"1-2%financing.<br />

UNIVERSITY PLACE-3 bed.<br />

room, 111.1 bath Colonial. Carpeting,<br />

first floor den, 2 car<br />

garage with closed, screeDed<br />

patio. Excf'.llent existiDg finan.<br />

cing.<br />

13";"'R£AL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

NEAR LAKEFRONT PARK<br />

TENDER loving care has been<br />

given to this excellent 4 bedroom<br />

2 story home with pan.<br />

elled family room, moderD<br />

kitchen aDd 101'f.ly finished,<br />

basement.' Price has been<br />

drastically reduced for fast<br />

sale. Move right in. TU 1-<br />

6300.<br />

Johnstone & Johnstone<br />

G R OS S E POI N T e; N;WS<br />

13-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

FIRST showing Saturday, new<br />

home at 21611 Brys Drive,<br />

close to shopping, 3 bed.<br />

rooms and bath. large kit.<br />

chen and family room com.<br />

bination, $21,000. Phone TU<br />

6-1464.<br />

This week. Purdy & Edgar<br />

calls YOur attention to 9 of<br />

the best real estate values<br />

in Grosse Pointe - many<br />

with attractive mortgage<br />

balances.<br />

I3-REA1. ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

ATl'RACTIvEwell maintained<br />

3 bedroom, center .hall Colonial<br />

in .Woods. Newly deco.<br />

rated and carpeted. FiDe features,<br />

iDcluding panelled den,<br />

glass enclosed terrace, break.<br />

fast room, many built.ins, 2~2<br />

garage, large lot. Substantial<br />

mortgage, fairly priced. 884-<br />

5319.<br />

1<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

BROTHERS. INe.<br />

W 6-6010 83 KEROHEJAL TU 206000<br />

••<br />

-I<br />

U ......REAL ESTATE<br />

. FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

. Open Sunday 2.,5<br />

1109 HAMPTON ROAD.<br />

Price reduced - :Immediate<br />

occupancy - 4 Bedrooms-<br />

2"1-2Batbs - ScreeDed Terrace<br />

- Recreation Room in<br />

Basement with wet Bar -<br />

Built.in Dishwasher - Wall<br />

to wall carpeting '"-'Drapes<br />

- Woodburning fireplace.<br />

Ideal for large family.<br />

13-~L SIn ATE<br />

Thursday, Septembc •. 1969<br />

I<strong>~~~~</strong>~kF~~~:~~£femai~.1<br />

1------------ 15 months young and peppy.<br />

THE ULTIMATf: IN TASTE Top bench and field champion<br />

AND QUALITY bloodlines. Sire.National field<br />

champion Butte Blue and<br />

5 bedroom Georgian Colon- Moon! Dam.BY Dual Cham.<br />

ial on Webber Place. Grosse pion Ridgewood Playboy. Obe-<br />

Pointe Shores. Built in dience trained and house.<br />

1961. Immediate occupaDCY.<br />

Owner, TV 6-0438.<br />

,broken.<br />

and hips<br />

Good conformation<br />

are guaranteed X.<br />

rayed normal. My place is<br />

951 N. OXFORD ROAD o\l'r puppylated ... will sac-<br />

'CeDter entraDce Colonial, 3 rifice at $350. Firm. 771-.8011.<br />

large bedrooms, 2~ b~\ils. AFGHAN pups-:2"ih months:<br />

Master bedrOl?m has pnvate I These beautiful pups are from<br />

bath ~nd walk.~n clos~t. Chee~. the finesL bloodline. Excellent<br />

ful kItchen With eatmg area.: show potential. 368-3089 2ve.<br />

Paneled den. J\~uch mor.e. Calli nings and weekends ..<br />

19898 E. WILLIAMS CT.<br />

Three Bedroom Ranch.<br />

Large screened and glassed<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 ,terrace - large formal din. ~~-:~~e~~~ . mformation or I GOOD"HOME;;nted for 1-ycar-<br />

ing room and living room<br />

1060 North Oxford SUNNINGDALE 722. High .with woodburning fireplace<br />

i old Boxer. Excellent with<br />

grade raDch oDly 10 years - 2.car atbched garage 13A-LOTS FOR SALE I children, but needs room to<br />

THIS ONE will be open for your old. Three bedrooms, two and "'ith automatic door opener I run. 882-1921. .<br />

inspection Sunday 2:30.5:00. ODe-half baths. Family room. -1'1.1 baths. Beautiful loca- 52'x316: on. Vernier Road Dear S I A M ESE Sealpoint kitten,<br />

It's a four bedroom colonial . Breakfast room. Utility room. tion.<br />

MornIDgslde. TU 4.7980. male, 8 weeks. $15. 884-1727.<br />

priced in i the mid-forties. Recreation room. Three fire.<br />

The owner has moved out places.<br />

Call for information on these RENAUD - Morningside area.<br />

and is anxiously awaiting<br />

and other homes.<br />

120 ft. frontage. For informa. MINI-TOY brown poodle pup.<br />

your offer to purchase. A BY APPOINTMENT<br />

tion call OWDe 884.7389 pies, 3 male. AKC Registered.<br />

r, . 886-8785.<br />

charming bome, that you<br />

WASHINGTON Very attrac-<br />

should see for sure.<br />

SWEENEY & MOORE' SHE L DEN. Grosse Pointe IS-BEAUTIFUL f1~fy kitten~<br />

tive French residence. Well<br />

881-8800<br />

Shores. 777.3310. housebroken, free to good<br />

up.dated. Three bedrooms on<br />

home. 886-0585.<br />

By Appointment second floor. One bedroom<br />

Attractive Lot on JeffersoD<br />

above. One bath aDd two lava.<br />

LEXINGTON - 6 bedroom, 2~~ Zoned 2 family KITTENS, free, healthy, house<br />

torie$. Large paneled library.<br />

baths, completely remodeled For Further lnformatloD hroken.~lother GrOSBePointe<br />

on 109 ct. of Lake Huron.<br />

lady, father, inner.city swing-<br />

BALFOUR. Interesting contem. Large living room, fireplace.<br />

CALL<br />

er. TU 4-0997.<br />

porary multi.level. Five bed- formal dining room, family<br />

rooms, three baths. Activi. room and summer porch. GEORGE PAl.MS.<br />

WHY BUY A DOG when you<br />

ties room. 80 foot lot.<br />

$49,500. 359-2191or 359-8949. TU6-4444<br />

can buy a Puli? I have 8<br />

pedigreed, AKC registered<br />

HAMPTON. G r 0 sse Pointe I<br />

BEDFORD, corner Kercheval. I<br />

Shores. Compact appealing GROSSE POINTE FARMS ~ 3<br />

Pulik. I have one old bitch<br />

70' lot. Good buy.<br />

appearance belies spacious baths, gar age apartment,<br />

and 3 young bitches and 4<br />

KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220<br />

living in one aI'.d ODe-half Some room size!; equal, living<br />

sons of a bitch. If you b'aveD't<br />

story on 75.foot lot. Four bed. room 15x35, largest bedroom CHOICE LARGE lot for sale in<br />

made up your mind about a<br />

rooms and / two baths. 1m- 20x22. basement playroom, new subdivisioD. View of<br />

pet, please call and talk to me<br />

about Pulik. TUxedo 4-6160.<br />

mediate pOss~~sion. $46,500.' 15x45, enclosed porch 12x25, Lake St. Clair. Located in<br />

fairly Dew home,' beautiful<br />

S. BRYS. Good raDch built 1953. view location. Land contract Grosse. Pointe S h 0 res on 2~P1ANO SERVICE.<br />

Three bedrooms,'one and one- or private mortgage terms. Stratton}>lace.<br />

PI~NO tUDiJig' and repairing,<br />

half baths. PaDeled deD. Ree- Call owner's agent. 886-7100. BORLAND. McBREARTY<br />

reation room. 72 foot lot. I REALTORS<br />

Thomas Pettit, VA 1.3392 or<br />

TUxedo 1.~2.<br />

$42,900.' TU 6.3800<br />

GROSSE POINTE Farms, near<br />

COMPLETE piano service. Tun-<br />

AUDUBON. Four bedrooms, two the lake. Builder's former LARGE SECLUDED G r 0 sse<br />

ing, rebuilding, refiDishing,<br />

and one. half' baths. Center home. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2, Pointe Farms lot. Driveway<br />

de-mothiDg. Member Piano<br />

hall coloDial always iD great powder rooms. BeautifuL de- side of 237 Kenwood Ct."Call<br />

TechniciaDs Guild. It Zecb<br />

demand. Living room. Din. tailed paneled library 'with TUxedo 5-0375 after 7 -p.m.<br />

731-7707. . '<br />

ing rom. PaDeled library. fireplace. Gracious circUlar I<br />

Large kitehen with eating stairway. Pan e led garden LARGE LOT in Grosse Pointe PIANO TUNING and servicing.<br />

area aDd paneled recreation room with fireplace. Kitchen Woods. Owner 886.6798 eve. guaranteed. Walter Mueller,<br />

room with fireplace. Fine with separate breakfast room. nings,<br />

TIDtedo 6-1090.<br />

terrace overlooking secluded Rear stairway Qffkitchen. I.<br />

garden. Two'l:ar attached ga. Paneled recreation room' in GROSSE POINTE SHORES - 21-MOVING P- STORAGE<br />

r8ge. 5~ % mortgage can be basement with fireplal:e. All Choice location, 75 S. Duval, v<br />

d P<br />

. t 1 a private street off Lakeshore .<br />

assume. OS~esSIODa c ose. .' carpeted and draperies. Nice.<br />

Drive, The only 1a r g e lot<br />

KEN'S MOVING - <strong>Local</strong> sub.<br />

MORAN. Well built colonial. ly. landscaped with circulilr available in tbis area. urbs. One piece or hous!!ful.<br />

Three bedrooms ODeaDd one. dr!ve. M,iDY extras and de- TAPPAN 884~6200 Low rates. TU 2.8540.,<br />

413 LINCOLN - A center en.<br />

half baths. Br~akfas.t room. I tal.ls. $137,000. Shown by ap. ------------ 21A-GENERAL SERVICES<br />

.trance colonial in the City<br />

Recreation room. Early po,s. pomtment 0 Dl.y. TUxedo LOT, 115' froDtage l}ear Lake-<br />

withjhi;ie:, ])elJroomsand<br />

sessioD. _4_.7_65_7_. .____ shore road in Grosse Pointe CARPET LAYING<br />

two an.d.:.a,:;balf baths, and<br />

charm too spare. Approxi. .BlJCKINGHAM;' Built'.:1!i5fo~ . 939 BLAIRMOOR COURT by . Shores. ° ,Suitable building NEW AND OLD<br />

matelf"'fdllrteen thousand 100 foot lot. Hig~clas$:.J'8nch. owner, a bedroom' colonial,' plans available. :. St~i.r Carpet Shifted<br />

dollar:; ~ m,\lld make this Two bedrooms andtwo.~full many extras, eXl;.eUeDtC9D&ii- SC.H,WEI,TZER - Repairs of All Types<br />

your bath&. Library'or third- bed- tiOD.TV 4-7337. Cigaret Burns Re-WoveD<br />

room. Paneled activities room. 1 --' -'-_1 ..886-4200 ALSO<br />

ReereatioD room. PEMBERTON 615-3 Bedroom ' NEW CARPET SALES<br />

'. .' . .. . .' 'GROSSE. POINTE SHORES-<br />

509 LINCOLN - For you who<br />

PEMB<br />

~R'TON. Near' the 'lake. center 'entrance co1oDiaf'one. Samples sbo'VVnlu' ,<br />

like the same area but pre: ... block' from the Lake,';n. ear . Lakeshore Lane, first lot from Y H .<br />

Fo'ur be'drooms, two and one. th 1 k h 11' 1 our . orne '<br />

fer a larger and older home,<br />

the Park. ODe fuij hath, two e a es ore. Ejxceent oca. B T U<br />

but one that's' in good con.<br />

; 'half' baths plus' third 'floor h.alf b8ths, large screened "tion;.TUxedo 1-7278. OB R DEL ..<br />

bedroom and bath. Nice den TU. 5-0703<br />

dition .. Four bedrooms, three<br />

. I terrace, large .paneled activi- 13B-CEMETEPI.Y --and<br />

a - hal{ paths, modern- ~Ius ",Jf!1?d . b ~semeDtrecrea. ties room OD second floor h 21 C-ELECTRICAL<br />

ized kitchen, and a nice lionJ:"1lI WIth bar. 75' lot.. easily adapted toone or more PROPERTY SERVICES<br />

~, t.', .. comfodllble~", family room<br />

bedrooms, Owner's Agent - WHlTE-;"'C"H-AP-' "'E-L~~C~E~M-E-T"'E-R-Y- I------.----are<br />

but a few of its fine UNIVE'RSITY: Well maintain'ed. 962-4677. 2 spaces in most desirable ALL TYPES WIRING<br />

features. Priced in the mid- Four bedrooms, two and one. I section. $600 total price. TU<br />

dle forties with an existing<br />

Ranges, dryers, air condition-<br />

half baths. Library. Breakfast PARK.LIKE grounds is a fea- 1-4135.<br />

ers, Violations corrected.<br />

mortgaRe balance of nearly room. Recreation room with ture of this outstanding ranch --~,---------I<br />

thirty thousand.<br />

fireplace. $4.6,500" in the Woods. 2 bedrooms and 14-REAL ESTATE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

t den or third bedroom .. First WANTED<br />

ALL WORK<br />

500 WASHINGTON - another<br />

NOTTINGHAM near Jefferson. fl 1 --~---------<br />

First advertised. Plush ells. fO~orOff:~:dry room. Asking FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed- GUARANTEED<br />

Old English, but with more<br />

tom one and one.half story room .home. Cash. Private .<br />

.bedrooms, in the same<br />

PR 8-0598 '<br />

price range. The second built 1953~ Four bedrooms, WILCOX Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609.<br />

two baths of which two bed- I<br />

floor cont8ins four bed. rooms and bath are OD first . THINKING of selling your ELECTRICAL WIRING<br />

rooms and two baths .• The floor. $42,500.. REALTORS house? 'We will absolutelY get and REPAIRS .<br />

third floor has two more<br />

20964 Mack Ave. 884-3550 you top price fast. Aber Real- ,KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC CO.<br />

bedrooms and a bath. And BEDFORD. /Desirable .colonial<br />

ty, 20799 Mack Ave., Grosse TU 2-5900<br />

the first floor has two most. south of Jefferson. Built 1962.<br />

Pointe. 885-1388, 886-5530. '<br />

desired features-a den and<br />

l2,lD-ELECTRICAL<br />

Four bedrooms, two and onc-<br />

a lav. Assumable mort~age half baths. Family room. Fisher Road WIDOW wishes income or sin- APPLIANCES<br />

of more than thirty thou.<br />

gle. can assume mortgage or -----------<br />

Paneled recreation. roo m .<br />

sand dollars.<br />

ATTRACTIVE Farm Colonial cash. 882.2517.<br />

Early possession.<br />

available due to oWDers' GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY<br />

N. DEEPLANDS. Grosse Pointe transfer from state. A/ versa- 14B-RESORT PROPERTY H 0 OV ER<br />

1350 DEVONSHIRE-we got the<br />

Shores. Custom built four tile home in that one bed. WANTED<br />

.word from Hawaii (that'/;<br />

bedrooms, three and one-half<br />

room is entered through aD. I-------'-------" I<br />

- where the owner is) and it's<br />

other, thus making it ideal for INTERESTED in renting place FACTORY AUTHORIZED<br />

"SELL" this four bedroom<br />

baths. Fireplace in Activities a 3 bedroom-study arrauge- during winter and summer in SERVICE<br />

-plus sitting room or nurse_<br />

rom, library and living room.<br />

ment. or for use as 4 bed- WallooD Lake area. 884.2127., POINTE VACU UM<br />

• ry-Colonial on one of the<br />

120 foot lot. Fi!le condition.<br />

Quick possession.<br />

rooms. Small, attractive den -lS---B-U-S-IN-E-S-S---- j TU 1-1014 PR 2-4050<br />

nicest streets in the Park.<br />

on 1st floor. Large kitchen .<br />

Great floor plan with a' new WESTCHESTER. Substantial with built.in appliances. At. OPPORTUNITIES 21002 MACK<br />

library. a music room, and colonial. Four bedrooms, two tractive mortgage may be as- N.F;EDED-Manufacturing and FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY<br />

two powder rooms on the baths on second floor. Two sumed. sales executive with invest- NEW REBUILT PARTS<br />

first floor. In the basement, bedrooms and bath above.<br />

ment and services iDbusiness,<br />

there's an outstanding rec- Paneled library. Sun room. Somerset Road needing knowledgeable help 21 E-SEWING MACHINE<br />

reation room. Priced in the Large terrace. Well land- IDEAL arraDgemeDtfor at home and capital for growth and REPAIR<br />

fifties and. the owner will scaped. Three car garage. 1m. college student or in.laws. partnership. Box 1.12, Grosse<br />

take a land contract.<br />

mediate possession.<br />

Custom built 11k story home PQinte News.<br />

S:i:RVICE CALL, tune-up, com-<br />

with 2 twin size bedrooms and<br />

plet..:, $3.75. We repair all<br />

STEPHENS - an elegant<br />

SHOREHAM. Plush one and bllth on 1st floor and 2 su- 16-PETS FOR SALE makes. TUxedo 2-1881.<br />

one-half story. Three bed.<br />

home in a choice location<br />

persize bedrooms and bath on<br />

rooms, two and one.half baths<br />

with four family bedrooms<br />

2nd floor. Large kitcheD with GROOMING - Schnauzer and 21 G-ROOFING SERVICES<br />

of which two bedroms and built-in app~ianl'e5. Near ele. Poodle. Beautiful Schnauzer at ---------and<br />

three baths. with two<br />

bath are on second floor. Ma. . mentafy, junior high school stud. Eastland area. 886-4682. ROOF repairs. gutters, d6ck~,<br />

more tnaid'~ bedrooms and<br />

hogany paneled library or<br />

------------ chimneys. Do work myself.<br />

a bathroom. The extra liv-<br />

and transportation. Owner has<br />

extra bedroom. Recreation<br />

SCOTTY PUP, AKC. 3 black TUxedo 1-4807.<br />

Ing area on the main floor<br />

built another home and is<br />

room. 120' lot in the Shores.<br />

and one black brindlc. 839includes<br />

a large famay<br />

ready to move!<br />

3519.<br />

room and' a library with GROSSE POIN'fE SHORF-S.<br />

ROOFING<br />

Shoreham Road<br />

~e~=~~<br />

natural fireplace. This new- Beautifully rcmodelcd Farm<br />

WISH TO BREED silver male Tile & Slate roof repairs<br />

er house in the Farms also Colonial on the lakefront.<br />

EXECUTIVE'S custom built miniature poodle. AKC regis. Gutters: Cleancd & Repaired<br />

has air cOllditioninR and Four bedrooms. three anrl<br />

home on 120' lot. Very large<br />

881.94~" 1 B&B MAINTENANCE<br />

many lldditional conveni- one-half bathS' of which bed-<br />

rooms, huge paneled library.<br />

formal dining room. separate JUST ADORABLE Mixed Bea. 775-2498<br />

ences.room<br />

and bath are on the<br />

attractive breakfast room. 2 gle pups, $5. 886-4886.<br />

Free Estimates<br />

first. floor. Activities room<br />

plus exceptional siUing room. bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd<br />

After you have given any,<br />

Many desirable and expensive floor and 1 .bedroom, II" GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE<br />

or all. of the above your<br />

featurcs.<br />

baths on 1st floor. TremeD.<br />

curbstone inspection call<br />

dous screened and covered<br />

our office and wc'lI gladly<br />

FISHER. OD 60 foot lot in porch at rear would easily<br />

JOANNA WESTERN<br />

give you more information Farms' near Ridge. Lovely convert to a family room. SerJ;n, Ibe Point. Arefl<br />

and arrange your personal<br />

WINDOW SHADES<br />

farm Colonial. Three bed. Owner has retired and is<br />

appointment to go through<br />

CleaDing, Turning, Repairing<br />

rooms, one and one.hall anxious to get on his way to<br />

the house of your choice.<br />

Fast Servi ce<br />

baths. Paneled library. Beau. Florida.<br />

ALSO FEATURING<br />

tiful new kitchen. $42.800.<br />

CUliTOM MADE SHADES<br />

Clayton C. Purdy Jr.<br />

KARL DAVIES<br />

Robert G. Edgar<br />

THOROUGH COVERAGE<br />

TV 5.3220<br />

Mary F. Schlaff<br />

ON OTHER<br />

Marian J. Bode<br />

CiRA'!TOP<br />

GROSSE POINTE HOUSES<br />

Dorolhy Meeker<br />

EXCEPTIONAL Co Ion i ~I in<br />

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SALES AND SERVICE<br />

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tailored to your requir,:,ments ter hall, panelled family room,<br />

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a t t a c he d garage, games<br />

East of A Don Perrie<br />

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fro m our comprehen&ive<br />

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Grosse Pointe catalog of pho. room. patio •. Custom features<br />

tographs and small floor throughout. Many ext r as.<br />

plans. I Walk Monteith, Queen of<br />

Purdy<br />

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Thursday, September-' II, 1969<br />

21G-R~FING SERVICES 211-PA~NTING AND<br />

DECOUTING<br />

J. D. Candler INTERIOR aDd exterior pain<br />

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INC. INTERIOR Iud exterior II<br />

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estimates. Grosse PcilIte ref.<br />

ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK<br />

Caulldng, chimney. repairs,<br />

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ADVANCE MAINTENANCE<br />

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YOUNG ex~rienced Painters<br />

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21 I-PAINTING AND<br />

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Section 2. The effcctive dale of the within ordinance<br />

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therenf.<br />

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Plge Thirty.two GROSSE POINr'"e NEWS<br />

* \ * * Feature. Page<br />

1J,{Jtnte I<br />

Counter Points I<br />

l By Pat Rosseau I<br />

Fashion Togetherness .•• Photographed togeth.er in I<br />

"Bazaar" and s~own together on the runway during a<br />

recent. Walton-PIerce show were two entertaining styles i<br />

by Ceil Cha~man. O~e was a black velvet hostess paja.!<br />

Pointer of Interest<br />

*<br />

Good Taste<br />

Favorite Recipes<br />

of<br />

People in The KnotD<br />

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'ocztra<br />

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, • ~,~~~ .. T ........ ~""_~ ..... ;....-~<br />

From Anoth~r Pointe of View<br />

(ConliDuedfrom Page 17)<br />

0661, are handling last-minute requests. Tickets are $12<br />

for five lectures.; . - .<br />

WILTED LETTUCE Mrs. James Kennary, Jr., heads this season's Cele.<br />

Contributed by brity Series. '" * '"<br />

Mrs. Robert Greig Welcome To The New Rector<br />

1/2 lb. leaf lettuce Christ Church's Young Episcopal Wom~n, under the<br />

.2 small sliced onions presidency of Mrs. Richard Loyer, and Episcopal Churcb.<br />

3 slices b,acon women, Mrs. Mark Ethrj.dge, Jr., prt'sident, will welcome<br />

.1/2 cup water their new Rector and his wife, The Reverend and Mrs.<br />

1/2 cup cider vinegar Arnold A. Fenton, next Tuesday.<br />

1/2 cup sugar I The ladies gather for corporate communlon at 9:30,<br />

salt and pepper to taste I after which they'll enjoy coffee and an informal talk by<br />

Clean leaf lettuce and Mr. Fenton.<br />

dry.eut and fry bacon. Add He began his duties in the Parish early this month .<br />

"ater, vinegar, sugar, salt Son and grandson of Elliscopal elergyman, he's been a<br />

and pepper to bacon. Heat Navy Chaplain on active duty, curate in a cathedral, rec.<br />

and pour over letture. Add tor of a church in a ,town of 20,000 and of an urban<br />

onions; cover and let stand parish. .<br />

for a few minutes. Serves The Fentons have three children: Arnold, 15; Chrisfour.<br />

topher, 13, and seven.year.old Kimberly.<br />

-I * '" *<br />

who came up to him just before Church Tour of. Old Detroit<br />

one holiday saying, "Mr. An- . The Detroit of over 100 years ago will come alive<br />

ma, the bo~lCe flas~mg a pave design of rhinestones'j<br />

Its contrastin~ ~ashlOn ~as a white brocade evening ~.~ ...<br />

go~, the. rmdrJff showmg through illu:;ion and em. ;;><br />

bellished WIth coral, baroque drop pearls and gold braid. I.'.<br />

A perfect wardrobe duo! ,I;<br />

* * • '<br />

Wahib .. : who iJ an excellent hair stylist at Leon's, I<br />

~ an avo~atwn. He has been rehearsing as a dancer I<br />

. ~th the ~ld.dle East Folklore Troop which he tells us<br />

2S presentmg for the first. time in this country the .Baal.<br />

beck Festtval. it unll be held at Ford Auditorium satur'i<br />

day, October 25 .a~ 8:30 p.~. There's a cast of forty;<br />

dancers and mu..'ZC1ans,starrmg Odette Kaddo. Tickets I<br />

start at $5..50. In Gros~e Pointe they are available a't<br />

Leon's, 17888 Mack Avenue .. _ 884-9393.<br />

,.. * '"<br />

SllJppedfrom Sweden.• , • a new collection of elegant 'pant.<br />

Illits. Handsomely tailored and in the current popular colors<br />

they give any wardrobe that just right look. You c:an see lhe~<br />

dersen, I hope.you have a nice agam ne.xt Thursday when five historic city churches<br />

all, fneluding a double.breasted one hi Navy Meltou cloth (and<br />

vacation. I saved my milk th d f<br />

money for you." And banded open elr oors or a Church Tour of Old Detroit spon-<br />

the price tag reads only $90) at Michelle's.Boutique at Leon,<br />

him three cents! sored by the Women's Republican Club of Grosse Pointe.<br />

17888MackAvenue.<br />

\ . The ladies will leave the Seven Mile-Mack area at<br />

• * '"<br />

He chuckles over the. young. 9:45 o'elock in the morning via' chartered busses to visit<br />

There's One Thing ••. about Mutschler Kitchens RICHARD SCHOOL NIGHT CUSTODIAN ENGINEER NATffA~rErdIANDE;SJEN<br />

"\'<br />

~~~;hCJU.~~:~ea ~~~ ~ah:;~; Assul!lption Greek Orthodox Church, Fort Street Pres-<br />

. 202~7 ~ack Avenue,. when they redo yom> kitchen, they<br />

By Janet Mueller<br />

Easter":.....SOnny. I told him, byterlan, SS. Peter and Paul, Mariner's and Old Christ<br />

do It WIth the practicality of a true cook and the flair<br />

Danish he was' born to;<br />

you have your times mixed Church.<br />

of a fabulous decorator, who might use the latest in fin. . He's quit~ a guy, thi~ Nate Andersen. He's had quite Swedish, Norwegian and Ger-<br />

up." Now a bit. about what they'll see ..•<br />

ishes for kitchens • • • a pale .green stain called Glena life. Born m Copenhagen, Denmark, he was in the man he "couldn't escape."<br />

wood. And to make it even better ..• Mutschler handles Merchant Marine, ,plowing the North Sea bringing food "I -t~aveled around Northern He knows they talk about him • * *<br />

an the. money details for you through a national finance to England in the latter part of World War 1. Europe when I was young," he at home: "Mr. Andersen this, r:;'reasures with Un Old Christ Church, oldest still<br />

Mr. Andersen that..".He. doesn't standin~ Protestant Church in Detroit, recalling to mind<br />

company. Any amount ••• large or small.<br />

Theil came Canada, Nate ar-~---------_.- explains. "You ean.t help pick.<br />

. d . t1. th W t ing things up when you travel." mind. "I j\l~t hcipe,"'he muses, ~e fa~es who helped make the city great •••<br />

,.. '" '" " rIve per.manen ~ m ~ ~s - going to. do after I I'etire yet. Were these languages easier<br />

"it's' all Dice things .•. " •• Ceiling frescoes, stained glass windows and the mag.<br />

In'Martha's Closet. '.' 373<br />

ern Hemlsphe~e ~ AprIl, 1929, But I DO~OT feel ready to buy for him because he. already<br />

Fisher Road., there hangs<br />

worked at varIous Jobsonfarms a rocking .chair!" knew Danisb, because all He needn't worry: niflcent mar~le altar o! SS. Peter and Paul, built as<br />

a brand new collection of wool and wool crepe dl'esses and eventually becamtl fore.<br />

."This ~chOoIisn't. goiI!g to was Ol~ Chnst Ch~rch m the 1840's, when Detroit was<br />

by C'!ar1es Cooper of California. Berfect for any and all man of, the Packing Depart- Small cha,nceof that: Nate's Northern Europ'ean languages<br />

be the same; without.you," the a frontier towno~ Ju.st 13,000 souls • • • •<br />

OCCaslO1lS, ~hey f~ature !ong and short sleeves in a variety ment at Stanley S.teelCorpora. well-know~as A Man Who C:an are related?<br />

teachers tell Nate. And that The red:cushioJ!-ed, hand.carved black walnut pews<br />

of colors, tncludlng bezge, red, blue and green. There's<br />

tion of Canada Ltd. in Hamil. Do Anythmg. People waot him, "Don't you believe it!" says<br />

ton Ont people have been waiting a long Nate. "They're 'foreign Ian. delights him. Even though it's where worship~rs In "The Or~an Church,'" FOli Street<br />

bound to be one that's just right for you. /<br />

I~ Ha~iJlon he met 'his wife time for. him. Nate will work guages,' all right; Why, I was no more than the truth. Presbyterian, listen to their imme"se instnIment (if<br />

* • *<br />

Elizabeth, a transplanted Scot: as be cbooses.. do what he likes born in .Copenhagen. and just "I have a lot of friends in you happen to ride a horse to chureh Fort Street' can<br />

FUll Furs • • • alld that's Dot aU they are! They're great They've heen married 37 years. to do. And ~e II be ~ure to.le~ve 100 miles away. people spoke this school ~ystem,',' he says. llIccommodate. your mount during the service, incidental.<br />

lookingand warm and cOzy.You'll find an extensive selection of And, finally, Nate and Eliza- p'lenty of time f~ee"for flShmg a.. dialect I. couldn't under. And that, too, is no more than Iy-the h.itchmg post'! at th*e rea*r of the building) • • •<br />

these stylish and versatile fur coats at JacobSOD'S.You must beth arrived in the United and other goodIes, stand!"<br />

the truth. ~<br />

Iitop in .and see to believe the wide variety of treated furs de. States. He and Elizabeth will stay in He has his High Pressure<br />

signed with great dash. They include French rabbit, dyed Spanish<br />

To young Nate Andersen, Did you know that Mariner's Church now stands on<br />

J'Tate wasn't the first of his Roslyn road. "Oh." he admits. Boiler Operator's License. He<br />

lamb (which looks remarkably like red lox), South African family to emigrate here. horn in Denmark, Michiganwas gt;oun.ds once occupied b~ an Indian Council House? In<br />

Five "if we found a cute little place has, too, a Certificate of<br />

sheared lamb with hair seal and Austrian shaggy lamb in a brothers and two sisters pre. somewherf' we might move- Achievement from the Michi. no more than a ~lace on a map. 1.955 It. \Vas moved .880 feet due east to its prp.sent posi-<br />

liOft grey.<br />

ceded him to the U.S.A. each but I don't think ,Wecould ever gan State University Office of Now it's borne,<br />

tIon ..Dld.you kno.w that the first regular Lenten noonday<br />

... * ...<br />

making a new life, a ne'w ca- find a nicer community than Vocational Education, Depart.<br />

servIces In AmerIca began in Old Mariner's.in 1877? .<br />

For the Evening ••• that calls for a "black tie," reer. Grosse Pointe," ment of Public Instruction. From Copenhagen to Grosse }yere you aw~re of the fact that the fantastically<br />

Valente's, 17904 Mack Avenue, has a complete collection One sister is a nurse. One All ThiIIgS Must End He's studied his ,job. He's Pointe ... from tailor to 'Ballor be~~tifUI AssumptIon Greek Orthcdox<br />

.<br />

Church in De-<br />

of tuxedos, which includes not only the traditional style brother is a retired Detroit Nate Andersen's attitude to. }!'1neto Night School, particl. to school custodian engliIeer. troll s ~ear East Side is located tiot far from the scene<br />

but the latest in the world of men's fashions. And to, Fire Department lieutenant. ward retirement is philosophi- pllted ill summer courses at He's had quite a life, this ot the CIty'S last bloody IMbin batties?<br />

give a bit of extra savoire faire to your outfit, choose Ii. Another brother is an attorney cal: "All goodthings must come MSU. Nate Andersen.<br />

... ...<br />

v~;;t from a large group in the latest fabrics ••• TUxedo<br />

... But for more detailed in. to an end,',' he quotes, adding "There are many courses of.<br />

formation on .the fortunes of the "and when the children I have fered," he says, "and I never He's quite a guy.<br />

To~r tickets are $4 each and may be obtained by<br />

6.5330. , * • lie Andersen family we'refer you watched grow up- in my little missed an opportunity to take -.------<br />

~on.tactin .... !C. Mr.s. B.~.an ..M,:~IVin; .S.81.~48~,CJJ,a",JJ~ldent;<br />

]t!'l'5. Da~d .Lowe, -88514SB4;'toDr'chafrlDaif;'or Mn;H'arry<br />

Beauty At A Bargain .•• is a feature this week at to an earlier newspaper article. schoolcOlIU!backas-grownmen Qn.e.~tog~~J!I~J!!¥~i!Jg.to. gg Lutherau-I!;ailietJ<br />

one printe~ in 1952. and women, leading their chl'l- with the practical experience.. ' " .. .- Sisson,- 882:.{805~.' ticlfitCbiliririari.<br />

Notre<br />

Dame Pharmacy. Helen Rubinstein's J' -tabulous Skin In Danish Newspaper dren.' saying, 'Here, Mr. Ander- I h ave enJoye . d ID.Y. sch 00 1 wor. k Set. Sty Ie Sh.OW<br />

Dew Moisturizer and .Moisturizer Cream is on sale at re- And we refer you, too, to a sen. this is my baby; soon yon "The opportumt les are here,<br />

markable reductions .•• the $12 large size combination Danish.English dictionary: This will have him also.-then I to learn. to study ... So Short o.nd to The p. • t<br />

is now only $7 while'the $7 smaller size combination is earlier article appeared, much say it is time ,to say goodby." many opportunities that we The first project of the 1969-70' QIn e<br />

just $4. . "'......<br />

In The Window, • , at The Sphere, 19849<br />

Mack Avenue, you can see a channing arrangement<br />

of Crol'n StaUordsbirc Bone China<br />

flowers. Exquisitely made, they include veri.<br />

eUes of roses, daffodils, chrysanthemums and<br />

pansies • , • reasonably priced at $1.75 each.<br />

l"or a very special gift ••• six of the china<br />

roses boxed In a typical florist box, ~ompl(:te<br />

with floral paper and a gift .card••• just $12.<br />

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