: ( ;. t Page Sixteen Grosse Pointe News ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. . OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 Secood Class Postage Paid at Detroit, MJchigu FULLY PAID CIRCULATION I Memorial Center Schedule the beauty of the Pointe, but the project requires yearlong observance by all residents to make it really work. A trip through the Pointe shopping areas quickly shows that some residents are not making much of an effort to "Pointe With Pride." Though the local mer. chants are doing their best to keep our community dean, they need the cooperation of everybody. The greatest I offenders of our "beauty laws" are those who insist that the proper place ior "throwaways" is wherever they land when thrown. The NEWS urges all Pointers, young and old alike, to get back on the ball by "Pointing with Pride" and placing trash in the proper eontainers. $ROSSE POINTE NEWS Open DaDy 9 a.m•. 9 p.m. (Ticket Office Closed Sunday) * AU J'lemorlal sponsored activities open to tile Grosse Pointe public. Hospit.!ll eqwpment available f,r I free loan: crutches, wheel chairs, beating lamps and I P.l, t. .What Goes. On at Yo••r ~ihrar,. BJ Vlr,mq Leo~ hospital beds. Engulfed in a~ea of porno- could have been ground.out as GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING graphic, sophisticated, off.beat fast as they were,' when some LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednes. fiction that now surrounds us, of the sub-plots could have day, Thursday, 10 a.m.' 4 p.m. Volunte~r consultant on do any of us remember the been eliminated, enlarged and duty Friday, 2.4 p.m. good old "series" books, writ. lJlade into complete books by , ten for children and ;young themselves. Thursda)', September 18 adults? I F:orexample, in LUKE WAL.! ROBERTB. EDGAR EDITORand GENERALMANAGER.10:00 a.m. Brame Transcription Class-Mrs. John Mc- In 1966 RC'~erGaris wrote a TON,.o~ hero rescues ~ would. WILLIAMADAMO......... ADVERTISINGMANAGER Namara, instructor book entitled MY FATHER be sUIcide~om. drowmng, and JAm:T MUELLER FEATUREPAGE, SOCIETY JAMESJ. NJAIM , NEWS 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Gr.osse Pointe & Harper WAS UNCLE WIGGILY. in learns the Identity of the man PEPPER wmTELAW._ _.........................NEWS W d t nl (the whokept 8 large sum of money 00 ~. \ . . which he tells no 0 r 0 't. for himself~money which real. • 1:00 p.m. "FulfIllIng Your PotentIal" Dr. John E. Hos. UNCbLEh~'1Gf,GthILY s(:rt~er~;r~nIy belonged to Luke's fllther, i~~ ;~~1N~~~ ::.:::., :::.::::.:.::::::::::.:::::.:.:: ..~~:~ k. I t t ten y IS a er 0 ., dd m, ns ruc or. 910) b t f the other series (the father dymg of a su en LILLIANKARR _ , ,." ADVERTISJNG Series of 6 seminars :including testing- .~ut outuby MARYLORIMER................ ADVERTISL'i'G GWENDOLYNSYKE ADVERTISING JOHNMacKEN2JE _ BUSINESS JOANNE EASON , , ACCOUNTS ONNELLEEKOENIG ,CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING ALBERTAWILKE CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING BETTYHAUGHT,..... CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING MARIEKREL~ER CIRCULATION 0 a syndicate. many heart atta~k be~ore~,could get $42.50 Iwritten by Garis. his wife and t ~e moneyto ~ Wifeand fam. * 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor even his two children. I refer l1y). These mneteenth cent~y * 8:00 p.m. ~~ulpture Demons~ration by. Ferenc Varga. to suc~ ;~ltkno;"I~;s a~6';; ~Yh:f;i~~, ~~pf~w<strong>~~~~</strong>~~~u:u~ Flee to Grosse Pomte .Public. BOB . Ad' THE X to be wealthy or inIJuenti81and 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. . <strong>~~~~</strong> B~.?s~1 an ,. .ta.ke their saviors under iheir I Friday, September 19 N I'd lik to go back just: wings. I * 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Coope., Instructor Ia b~t further~ to the. HoratioI In FR~NK HYNTER'S PE. I • 6:00 p.m. Reception Honoring New Teachers - co. Alger books. Recently 1 un- RIL we f~d a. villam, poor but W,.th 0 U t'B lessi.n9 S sponsored with Adult. Ski Club, ,Grosse earthed a half-dozencopies of represen!mg hImself as a man Over a century of seroice. The Wm.R.lIamilton C'o. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Since 1855 WILLIAM R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON CLARENCE E. OrrEll CHAPELS DETROIT 3975 CASS AVENUE BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE •. TE 1.2712 . .•.' MI 4-6000 Wlta/~ * Thursday, September '$.1969, .. .. on .rl-IE .., tII By Sibyl Continuing •.. with our alphabetical sketche~ of shops and servic~s which make Ke.t:cheval o~.the- Hill of distinction . . . Angel's, 115' Kercheval, the" perfect shop for the woman with style and flair Imt with an eye on her pocketbook. The moment one walks in one knows that from its wonderfully versatile collectiqp of sport attire to elegant dressy gowns, there will be just the-cright, outfit for you. Angers, famous for its shop on Mackinac Island, brings the same quality and fashion, sense to its store On.the.Hill. For a treat,"stop in and browse through Angel's selection' of beautiful clothes and swinging accessories. * * * From The Fabled Land .'. . of Kashmir ."has come a fabulous ~ collection of beautifully designed, hand painted, lacquered pic. .". tureframes, lighters, ovaL and lilt, lau»fJm ' the very new square boxes. The ""-~T colors are glorious. Se~ them ensembl~d at The League Shop. .. *' * A String Around Your. F'inge.r ... will re.mind you th ..t the ten percent dIscount sale on personalized q1l1stIi:las cards. at Virginia Williams, 79.Kercheval, concludes * • * • * • . .1 .... l Pointe Theatre and The "Group" $2 50 for th which I'd never read be. of ~onslderable means, per. .. ese . d' ht suadmg Frank's mother to 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 you young men and women who are leaving • for college. 7'30 . p.m. P' .atncla . ~an D en B .ran d en. T errance S u II" I. ing Iul time all about "escaplDg" the rags-to-riches. an rea. money). The~ the '.. next step IS 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. 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 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 If • 9:30 a.m. BaHet-Mary Ellen Cooper Instructor If your .powers of perception were abn9rmally keen, .' you need .t to relax and l!et SWltzerl~nd where a conf~. 11 t Y erate pushes poor; unsuspecting ,shelves. Marvel,Qus for the co~ngchilly morning , 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, . \ . don't ever have to worry abol't lJA' 0 • a c. n assu~es_ 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 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! . 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 * .... Y ld ill" T e arm a, WI Varla?nS, on a convenIent ledge cush. 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 ~its of advice which we never quite. got around to pass~ ception boy named Luke Walton, Ben he is found by Swi~s peasants: mg on to you. There would be a trunk full Of fervent Baker Tom Brace FrMl1{ 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 , Director . '. . . French (!) prayers, and those myriad stains would be the remnants . . clean. ~'lmnle name. Yon al. established so be commuDlcationIS is rescUed even- the end of September. So stop in and 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. 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. ' 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 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 Perfect . . . to be 'built into ~ paneled wall'. . . a It . !Ssent, . It . woul d constitute a burden that young people ' Shim ,. Director a scoundrelIStrYlDj:( bIt of .money (which to take some aw~y book while Frank abroad. "is-prospering At the end of h's the' !arge paii'of handsome French 'trophy wood. carv- 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, 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. 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, parents. And it is, for us, a satf'truism that just the 100 . who has bilked her out of virtue and good clean living I 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 A Special ... from Dorothy Gray ... awaits you at 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 .' redor ' . , . even aware she has it coming booke . s ye.ttlD .w Is events which make up the lives of our children llnd . ,ese to her,) . 5 15 wrl en IS a 0 a de.. Jars of her Dry~Skin Cleanser and her Salon Cold 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 . , & Meeting , " . ~me mes ere are 0 er stretcbed on the lawn in .'a sale for $3.59. 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 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. 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 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; 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, eraser and most of us have forgotten that all things 'are Coche & Conme Earl, Itlstructor~ and many sPltefuleneml.es who modestly." .. 'I perceive, sir, 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 ~;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::: understanding, we ask YOtU;forgiveness. . , ' for 10 lessons. ..' all the quab~es attribu~ to a' his p~eiI5alitface blc'"~mestern 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 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 to bare hIS soul10 hiS own chIldren lest be 'appear strurtor . concete.d. By ,C.ontrllst, the wronged. The large sum of 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 with a display of maudlin sentiment.. In removed reo Workshop, . whmmg and mea~.. and uSllaIly would have insl!red them compose, 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 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. .. . highly satisfying experience. . Luncheon .. I ose of you w"o are tired * 1'00 L'f P' t' R Fl . I t t All of these books march of teday's outer fiction and the 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 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. granted us through your accomplishments. We are sorry Meetmg., nor piots. It is simply'astound. Everything turns out justly and about the beratings we felt at the time were merited, • 7:00p.m. Educational Psychology 5748 ing to me how these books rightly! and we wonder fearfully whethel' they were harmful or 7:00 p.m. Duplicate Bridge-Mrs. Marvin Bourget, --~-----------~_~ _ helpful . . Director , \ 1Y. T . h B.' H.' d We are so mindful of our own first daysjn college, • 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Ches~ Club 'ieW.. eac ers elllg onore 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" . l' 7'30 W . ht .W t h "f E' t M.' h' I .: . ~ .. recep on onormg new canapes and punch will iJeservo 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 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~ with you now, and hoping that something we have, im. Faculty.' . . MemorialCeD"tertomorrow eve. ing at the Center has proved to parted is helpingyou,.either to get the utmost enjoyment ' Wednesday September 24 ning, Fri~ay, September 19, at be an excellentway to form new 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 a.m. 0 ral am mg- oe amsca co, nstruc.:; newcomers will be members of new members to the commun- College is such an immense hodge-podge of oppor- tor . . .... the Grosse Pointe The8tre, the ity. 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 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 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 and endless turns that should never be taken. Now, bage . , ing or listening pleasure. Hot guests. infinitely more thanevetbefore, you are going tollllve 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Traffic & Safety-Meeting & ------------------ _ to rely on your own judgment. But we want you to . Luncheon know that if .you err, and if help is needed, we want to 12:30 p.m. G,.osse Pointe Woman's Club - Sewing be given the first chance~o p~oyide the help., Group TIJere is. so much said about our. "future citizens," ~12:30 p.m. Senior Ladies Club-Tea & Cards U',e "leaders of tomorrow," the "hope of the world," that • 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor we trust you will pardon us for mentioning these old • 4:00 p.m. Basic Figure Drawing for Senior Highcliches. We like to remember the co!Iege president who Robert Rathbun, Instructor told the entering freshman class: "If by the time you • 7:00 p.m. Sociology 506 have been graduated' from here you have learned how 7:00 p.m. Continental Aviation Duplicate Bridge to educate yourselves and can use a library intelligently, • 7:30 p.m. Water Color-Donald Schrom, Instructor we shall consider that we have done a good job." 7:30 p.m. Detroit Cribba~e These years are but preparatory ones for the many, • 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor many which lie ahead, each pregnant with possibilities • 8:00 p.m. Beginning Yoga-Charles Friday, SRF, In. for broadening your education. The 'truly wise man is structor the one who continues to learn every day of his life, • 8:30 p.m. Candlelight Concert by the Baroque Ensemwho is always honest enough to ad.mit he does not know ble-$3. the answer, but then makes a point of finding out. Thursday, September 25 Your education has to do nOt only with classrooms *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription-Mrs. John McNama. and textbooks ~nd lecture ~alls, but with mixing with ra, Instructor your fellow students :md faculty members, both socially - 1:00 p.m. "FulfilliM Your Potential"--Dr. John Hosand intellectually. Understanding is an attitude to be kins, Instructor devoutly cultivate d.- 3:30 p.m. Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooner. In~tructor Let religion be a large' part. of your lives and be • 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing for .e-ra51es5 & 6-Mr. thankful that there is a noticeable surge today in the & Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. $20 {or 10 movement back to the Greatest Teacher. There will be lessons and Christmas Party many times when you fInd yourselves in need of His • 6:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Adult Ski Club Opener at instruction and you will find it helpful to be on close 7 30 SGtrohausp. tN' t. S . t terms with ljim. • : p.m. rosse o~n e ~mlsma IC ()'~l~Y These are the golden years and yours ;s the privilege 8.00 p.m. ~rosse Pomte Cmema Le~gue Adventures h '11 If h hId lk 'om Canada" Arthur Hutchmgs. to make t eJ}1what YOU,WI. ~e ave e pe you wa • 8 & 9 p.m. Thursday Nnght Dance Club-Mr. & Mrs. across the tn~eshold WIth ~onfIdence, we are grateful. Ted Fcrrest, Instructors. 10 lessons $25 per If we have faded you, forgIve us, . couple $15 single Repnnted by Request ,. let's Stop Littering Although a number of bills aimed 'at helping to regulate the manufacture, distribution and disposal of the now.popular "throwaway" bottles and paper cartons are now pending before the State Legislature, it should not require a law to convince rersons that the sensel~ss scattering of such items, as we! as other forms of d~brls, not only mars the natural beauty of the Pointe, but It can also pose a health hazard. , "Pointe With Pride"-an JIlghly-effective spring. time elean-up campaign conducted annually by t~e Grosse Pointe Women's Club-has done much to retam " - I , " , BeS1!re anH M~ke.A point, .... "'of stopping in at :Margatet Rice ",~today, ~~pt~ln~r ..1~,.Ol, t01JlOr~ row, September 19, to See and. admire the handsome Burke - Amey Collection. Ins the last in .,!"Ilq'g.~fl!~ce'!.,~o~~Jlho~:: mgS'.'IOr tne Fall seasom We're' sure, ,ou'll agree. it war; worth seeing. . .. ,. ..... •.. '." A One of a Kind . .. kind of lighter it The Card Rack, 93 Kercheval. Called a "dispoz-a-lite," tbe lighter features. a disposable container of bu. tane~uel which fits inside a circular, three"inch, gold filigree case. After you've received at least a thousand lights from the, butaQe container, throw it away and replace it for just $1.49. The fabulous lighter, which sell complete for only $12, features an adjustable flame and automatic shut.off. '" . ... It's'SttUGreat ... ,saletng at' the Mermaid. The terrific half-price. _ SICN-_ I'1ERI1~IJ)~ sale of magnificent items, which ~ -.c iJ4 includes summer merchandise, : is continuing. Stop in and'see what wonderful buys they are. '" • * The Bronze Door . . . 123. Kercheval; is working hard to bring you the finest food and service. Reservations will be taken Monday through Thursday. However, guests mu:;t ,be seated by. 7:30 p.m. On Friday all.d Saturday,. due to limited seating capa. city, the Bronze Door can only receive reservations for guests wh.o'll be seated no' later than' seven. Guests arriving later, will be seated on a "walk.in" ba~s ... 886-1932. '" * Mister Sheridan-Books . . . 81 Kercheval, announces a sale to end sales. A forty percent reduction in complete seIction of books and objets d'art. fiction to all kinds of "how to" books. Fabulofts! The collection of books includes everything from FLOWER, ~ •••••••••••••• m •• I .Fresh Cut I : SWEETHEART : : ROSES : '1 I I I fromwith Thursday couponon- I WHILE THEY LAST I I I 1000 on hand . doz. I ALL EVERGREENS 6' SHRUBS V2 PRICE Allemon Florist on E. Warren, 17931Ell" W"ren TU4.6120 ~ 29 •••••••••••••••••• '{ ..
) Thursday. September 18. 1969 WOM.M'S From Another Pointe of.View .Short and T~ I The Pointe By Janet Mueller Fa~s FIREMAN and MRS. I .• ". . . DecIsIons, declSlons weeks away and STILL .•• Here's no solution . October 9 Just three to the lecture dilem- 'JAMES MAUCK, of Cedargrove, Detroit, announce the birth of their fourth child a son DAVID PAUL, September Ii. Mrs. ma • • • '. Mauk is the former SANDRA " D . ..o;.ve "t" cu th d e en. f M t M d' ~. argar~. ea" s t 1k a on KAY MRS. MEYERS, LUCILLE daughter MYERS, of of Llmlta.tlOns ,and Responsl~Ilit¥ of Pr1V1lege ~nd race C I i n ton Township. Paternal from LIggett s Kresge Audltonum to the Esqull'e The- grandparents are City P.olice atre, arriving in time for Barbara Walter!l' opening re- SERGEANT and MRS. FOS. marks on "The Worl4's Most Appealing Woman?" TER MAUCK, of st. Clair ave. Do we miss the beginning o~ Miss Walters' program nue. '. • • in favor of the end of Dr. Mead's? Do we miss Miss .MR. and MRS. WILLIAM C. Walters completely? , .. Or Dr. Mead? . . • BLOESING, JR., vf Grandville, Well, thank heavens, this is the ONLY time the 1969 anilounce the birth of their fir!'L Liggett School Lect~re Series and the 1969~70 GroS&e child, a daughter, ERIN KATH- GROSSE POINTE NEWS Mrs. J.ohn A. Wheeler MARY ELISABETH WALKER became the bride of Mr. Wheeler Saturday, September 13, in Christ Church, Grosse Pointe. Parents of the couple are the Donald Albert Walkers, of University place, and the Alfred Howe Wheelers, of Oakland, Me. ' Pointe Celellrity Series, snonsored by tQe Hospital's As- RYN, September 13. Mrs. Bloe. trans'portation and land use ICOE, JR., of Beaconsfield 1.' '} th I smg is the former KATHY study for tJie Master Plan of avenue, announce the birth of a sistance League, conflict So we've on y e one ecture STRIPLIN, ,daugbter of DR. Belgrade. The project will be daughter, MONICA DEE, Sep. decision to make. • • . and MRS. ~ORDON STRIPLIN, under the direction of Dr..JACK tember 15. Mrs. Coe is the for. • '" '" of Grandville. Paternal grand .. C. FISHER, of Oxford road, as- mer CELESTE JANE LORAN. There are still, we understand, .8 few tiekets left parents are MR. AND MRS. sociate director of the; WSU GER, daughter of MRS. GUY for. both programs. Liggett's, at $6 for three lectures, ~AM C. BLOESING, of Center for Urban Studies and LO~GER, of Moross road. ~ay be ordered by writing' the. School,' 850 BriarCliff Littlestone road. director of the American-Yugo. Patet:Dal graI\dparl'.nts are MR. drive, and enclosing a cheek payable to the Liggett • * • slav Project in Regional and AND MRS. MICHAEL COE, of Lecture Series. MR. and MRS. CHARLES Urban Planning Studies, and Roseville. . LOEHER, of Broomall, Pa., an. will extend to September, 1970. • • • Dr. WiUiam B. Boyd and Dr. Robert J. Gaukler wij1 nounce the birth of a daughter, • _. • Observing.their Golden Wed: appear october 30 and November 11 respectively. The BARBARA MARY, September Members of the Allied Arts ding Anniversary with a dinner Liggett Lectures begtn at lO.o'clQCk. 8. Mrs Loeher is the ror!Der Committee planning the' ninth reception ~.t the London House '.Co:-chairmen of theprojeet are- Mrs. Williar:.l C. Os. BETTY BENDER BROWN... annuar Allied Arts Festival co- East Sunday, September 14, born and Mrs. Russell Noble. Mrs. Thomas Swantek is daugbter .of MR. and MRS. sponsored by the Detioit Cbap- were MR. and MRS. FRANK ticket ehairman, Mrs. James M. Pierce, Jr., is publielty ~ FREDERICK BROWN, of ter of the American Institute of FAUSNOE, of Wayburn road. chainnan and Mrs. Dwight Nelson and Mrs. Gerald Wet-Merriweather road. Paternal Architects. and the University of The Fausones were joined by grandparents are MR. and MRS. Detroit include Pointers JER- their son.in.law and daughter, . zel are mailing chairmen. CHARLES LOEHER of Anne OMECHIRCO, committee vice. MR. and MRS. ERVIN A, 'I'icket sellers include the Mesdames William Kling. drive. Icbairinan, . and MICHELANGE, STEINER, JR., their son and bell, William Carron, Theodore Hodge!!, Henry Hopkes" * • • LO BALDERI, AlA,,' J:OHN daughter-in.law, MR. and MRS. James Howard, William Delbridge, J. J. Jennings, Cabel At the Mother-Daughter STEVENS; AlA, and ROBERT BRUCE FAUSONE, their seven Morris, Frank Icabell; Ralph Robinson, John Standish Award Tea held yesterday, TOBIN, AlA. The Festival, to grandchildren and. nUlIlErous and Riehard Marr, September 17, in the Cottage be presented Saturday, Selltem- friends and,re1atives, including . Ap~:~inrlg .. _'on a precious' I iN I e Jruitwood mini-box forafter~.five fun and frivolity ! , I * '" -.. ",,'i, after MissWalt~rs'onthe;Cele"6rity Serl~S rostrutjf~reBob Considine November- 13, Valerie of Balmain January 8, E. H. Cookridge February 12 and Se. bastian 9fpot;~arch . Eacn.J.:1,o'Clock 12. lecture " ' ".",' is follow.ed.by . c', ' a sub::!:ription ' 'Celebrity Luncheon at the Old Place right next door to the Esquire. ' , Ticket chairman and co-chairman Mrs. Clayton Alandt, TUxedo 1-8504, and Mrs. Gabriel O'Connor, 881- (Contioned llit Pa ge~~) SIt's tn the 8tars ... All signs are right for the future of fashion fun and fantasy! Find your own. si~ in Enid Colli~' Fall Zodiac Collection of CollinSlana---on a frUitwood stained box handled with Black Cowhide, gaily decorated with' make. believe jewels. both!l~l~ 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road , Punch and Judll Black I TU 1.1505 HospitaINurses' residence in 'ber2Q, in the former:A!fr~J. some frOIn,Chicli'go, Ill., and Ridge road to honor the Future Fisher residence in 'Balmonl Calumet, Mich .. 1,Jrs; Fausone Nurses who trained and assisted drive. Detroit,. owned' now by was CECELIA.O'BRIEN before at Cottage during the SIXDIDerthe U. of D., will feature a dis- her marriage to Frank Fausone months special awards were play of works of outstanding in Call1lI!et; the ~ausones ca~e presented to JANET GRANT Michigan Artists. ~elirtists. to DetrOIt ontheJr wedding triP tor 78'12 houra of service, E~ wUl~' ~,~ _dl&_t;U~.~~eir.&Pod myed ,to make Grosae LEN BA:'TES for" 61l'hlioursIriediaWith'tbe''Iitchltects. Titk J PnInte their permanent home. and "CHRIS VERMUELIN for ets for 'the affair, including buf. A special mass was celebrated 69..lIZhours.' .Also honored were fetsupper-, are $10pel';perRon~, st. Ambrose Church .in the .former FutUre Nurses JOYCE and reservations may be made anniversary couple's. honor ..' zUMuCKI and ANN SCHIM' by calling'the AlA 0!Iice, 965- .• * * MEL. who 'helpedorganue the 4100. 'Northern Illinois University, new:girlsthis summer'. The 48 • • • DeKalb, Ill., ,has conferred. the Pointe area high school girls MR. and MRS. MICHAEL Do
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