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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Feature Page<br />

Pointers of Interest<br />

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Good Ta!!ite<br />

MAGICIAN<br />

TED JOHNSON<br />

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Specializing in children's parite.f<br />

for over 10 !loors<br />

For Inform.tlan TW 3.'543<br />

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Favorite Recipes<br />

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We conclude our series of excerpts from the letters People in The KnOtD<br />

of Grosse Pointe High School student Carl Graham, who 11 • b P t R<br />

By The Way .•.<br />

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Thursday. Jun. 20. 196a<br />

CounterPoints<br />

will return home in July after spending a year in France ASPARAGUS y a ousseau<br />

as an American Field Service exchange student: HAM AND UPS<br />

Check ... the new checks at Walton-Pierce for transi.<br />

.. .. • ROLL. tional dressing in junior si~es. A s.mart brown an~ black<br />

Contributed by check dress has a jaunty Jacket WIth a perky. whl~e col-<br />

November 25, 1967 .•• "This has been the period Mrs. F. Cole, Jr. lar and bow. A sophisticated black ~nsemble.ls wmdowof<br />

trimester exams which are really important ... So ICooked asparagus spears paned with whit~ and b~lted. This collecho.n travels<br />

I've been really studyLng, like for hours, ~hieh is what Cold boiled ham, sliced to cities and contments thIS summer and then mto early<br />

m)' buddies also do ... It's paying off - a dissertation Pinch of soda fall with iashion and cool!<br />

in philosophy got a very good grade, the history exam 2 C. medium white sauce .. .. * , k A<br />

which I studied about 20 hours for, (in two days), I got Opt ... to be curly-topped because it is "the'. 100 .<br />

about the seventh highest grade on, and in FRENCH - .•.•••.•. . 1 C. Imperial cheese French Perm-ahel gives you the. per-r:nanent basts for all<br />

I still can't believe this one - I got the fifth highest " J@.' . Salt those natural looking curls. It ts qmck and easy o!!, the<br />

grade out of our class of 44 We went to Brussels for I .,.• ). Cook asparagus with pinch of hair. We watched Wahib doinn one of his expert hmrcuts<br />

the weckend of November 11 Brussels itself is, like!' .'\ soda (to keep it green) and before giving the Permabel. ~ot all that ~uch later he<br />

most of Bel~ium apparently, intensely Americanized and I . ..:.••• "z ......• ~ salt. Roll about four .asparagus flicked the cml,s into place mto a flattertng comb-out.<br />

Is really fort of an ugly city ... (We saw) the Grand' I ....N••~ ..,.: I spears in each tb.in slice of ham. At Leo-.'Z.17888 Mack Avenue, this complete beauty pack.<br />

, Secure with toothpicks. Add • 393<br />

Place-a court in the very center of the citv with all: : cheese to white sauce ~nd pour age is twenty-five dollars TUxedo 4.9 .<br />

the buildings incredibly oid, ornate, and original, some i. . ...'.. ' "'" over roll-ups. Bake in flat dish . '" '" ..<br />

as far back as the 1600's. (This is) one of the few places Il kN ' for 15 minutes in 375 d~gree In Tbe Bag ••• fUll and style. ••• see the colorful carry.aDs at<br />

in Europe that is TOT ALLY old. No modern buildings. oven. Lemon accent after cook. Michelle's Boutique at Leon. They couble as heach bag~ bec~use<br />

at all-too bad it was only in one spot. Belgium in • ing asparagus will give added they are lined with plastic. They're tagged with pr~etical little<br />

itself is weird-you take a fork and depending which . flavor, Serves two per person. prices.<br />

direction you go, you will hit country speaking one of ----..,...-. • •<br />

two different langua~es-French or Flemish ..• SHAPE II. . .. ''..<br />

Atwood Famil,.- Season Spanning. , . travel.wise transitional dresses and<br />

:.: ,, ;.> ~~~ ~~wev~~v~~r~o sr;~~irnniE~~11s~~ )~?:~:::~n. ~hJr've :I_,;c:, Off to Europe ri~~;~b~e;~bfa:; ~;~~~ ~:~~~~e~rt~7 \~~~r:.r ~~~b.Pi~~~<br />

* .. * ---_..:.. . Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. black linen with white and a combination of rown,<br />

turquoise with a touch of tortoise are a few of the<br />

November 27 (continued) . "Last weekend was Officers of the Special Education Volunteer Program, (left to right), DAVID WHIp. The Re\'erend~ and Mrs. Ber- chic choices.<br />

great, too-the American girl from California came in PLE KATHLEEN KORNIECK, GEORGENE SHOEMAKER, NANCY l\tcGRAW and tra~ deH. Atwo?d and their 01< " 01<<br />

.. , ' A"I "tARTIN daughter Betsy will leave Sun. - h<br />

from .Rouen a.nd It was oh, so fme to see ~er and talk \\ ILL! It " • • day night for London where Whatever • • . your personal style may be Mutsc l~r'<br />

Amen.can ag~iln ... We talked to an .Amencan student By Pepper Whitelnw ~-- .----. - they will visit friends. }Ir. At. Kitchens, 20227 Mack Avenue, can help you, express ~t.<br />

here In Pans who. was an AFSer .In Denmark four Being a teenager today is more difficult than in I career opportunities in .profes- wood will go to Uppsala, Swe. Each of their designs is distinctive enough to carry a<br />

y~ars ago-anrl whIle. we were sta~dIng. there, another our day. It has become a label associated with "way-out" sions dedicated at helping the den, on July 3, for the FoU!'~ single decorating theme bu~ be adventur0lJ:S. ~~x st1!le,~<br />

~Irl came up-asked If w~ (the Cahf0,rman and J) were d . g k kie clothes poP. potato chips and a general I handicapped. , Assembly of th~ Wo~ld CouncIl and periods as the mood strtkes you. The "zndwtduahst<br />

mdeed the French AmerIcans for thiS year-then she f a~~1~ 'f ,?O'ho cares" ' ~~---~--~----~- -~- "Our group advisor, Dr. Sos.1 ~f Churches whIch wlll.be meet- touch is what counts in decorating today. Let Mutschler<br />

and the Denmark sludent saw each other's faces, scream- ee n 0 \\ . I th faces of thE:, nowsky has been fantastically I mg for almost L'lree. we~ks. Ilelp you custom plan an "individualistic" kitchen.<br />

ed and cried and hugged each other, etc, Seems they BU\ th?lse ::; us ~h~n~av~::: ~~fl~~ens~ee he~p in the Satur. i helpful" Bill exclaims ... "We The World Council will have. . * * *<br />

were BOTH in Denmark four years ago and haven't I O~Pthoruonul yg ad::;t~e cannot and day Swimming Program. Any i all thi~ he's a great guy," delegates fr.om 23 Ochurl.1clhbes Collecting Time ••• gather a bouquet of scents ata saviJigs. Many<br />

h th . Jt' t h t h . WI Y n . " I from 180 natIons. Th ere w e Bo h E<br />

se~n ~ac 0 er sm~e, s s range w a, appens In will not give them that kmd i amount o.f w~~k IS worth those Dr. Sosnowsky thinks the' a large number of -Roman' Calli. famous and favorite fragrances, such as rg ese's cco, are now<br />

thIS hfe-two Amencans o.ut of .19 who ~ ere In De~. of a label. Proof of the sense happy smiles, she adds. group's members are pretty olic observers. The World Coun- s.,ecially prIced at tbe Notre Dame Pharmacy. If you're in tbe<br />

mar~ four years ago meet In Pans-I would be ~keptI- of responsihility to others, pre. The Vice-President great too ... they have a won. cil has member churches in the collecting mood .•• RevIon's complete package of Nail.Builders<br />

cal If I hadn't been there ... "Tomorrow I'm gomg to sent in our young adults comes Sixtee~. year -old Georgene derful working arrangement. Greek and Russian Orthodox wiD help end splitting and peeling ••• three dollars.<br />

eat lunch with a French guy whose son is in the States I to light in a newly formed Shoemaker, next year's vice- Ii any of you know a teen. churches, as weJ! as Anglican .. * ..<br />

currently ... Apparently he has somehow wangled it gr,oup from Grosse Poin~e Soulh president. d,aughter of Mr~, ager who is looking for some. churches and most of tile ~ajor Keep In Contact ... while on vacation with friendly<br />

so that we're to take aperitifs with the MAYOR of some Hl~h School, the SpeCial Edu. Patricia Shoemake~. of 51. Clall' thing worthwhile to occupy him- Protestant deno~inations: little notes on Montag's gay, colorful stationery. .Pads<br />

city-Chee ... " catIOn Volunleer Program. . avenue, h~s two sisters; K~Uy, self with this summer, tell There will be six sections for of high fashion colors coordinate with print.lined enol<<br />

.. * . ThIS progra~ ?ffers adlh- 18, a se~lOr at Grosse. POinte him to call 885-2000, ex, 61, and group discussions of the The velopes. The pad of paper is a dollar .. the envelopes,<br />

tlonal help to hdndlc~pped chll. South HIgh ~chool, ~Im, .12, speak to Dr. Sosnowsky, and Mission of the Church, Interna. . ht f' t s r ht d tt d S' tte ed<br />

December 20, 1967. At present l'm in a cafe dr~n and youlh I~ Grosse who attends Pierce JUnior HI,gh he'll share in the worthwhile tional Relationships, Christian eig y- 1ve cen s. ummer- 19 0 e WISS pa rn<br />

stuffed with students, hearing a new Beatles' record on POinte a.nd surroundmg areas. ::md Jeb, 11, who goes to Maire experience these five teenagers Economic Responsibility, The paper in delicate colors is also found in the new 8ta.<br />

the juke.box. Today was the last day of school before The. m~Jor .purpose of t~e or. Elementary, School: Georgene are having! Nature of the Ministry, New tionery shipment at The Sphere, 19849 Mack Avenue.<br />

Christmas vacation ;md we got out at 1 o'eloek. We're' gamzatlOn IS ~he ext~lIS!o." of pla~s the plano, sl~gs In t~e Forms of Worship, and The * .. ..<br />

. b k ' . Ivolunteer servIce to mdlVldual ChrISt Church ChOir and IS Christian ~.tvle of Life. Mr. At. Once A Year .• _ there's a special on Borghese's Mois.<br />

gomg a~ to school at 4.30 hO,wever to ta.ke part In I children and younr adults. For hoping to land a job teaching Updegraff-Durie wood will work with the last turizer. You get double the amount for a single price at<br />

an ol~ .~ench hlgh.sch~ol boys custom~m~l~g and I example, one voluntcer is help. swimming at. the City park this group. The meetings wlIl be Edward Nepi Parrucchiere, 19463 Mack Avenue.<br />

marchmg ln groups etc. In the streets ... It s rIdIculous I ing a child to learn the latest summer. "I enjoy helping Rites Are Read held at the University of Upp. * .. '"<br />

but fantastic great fun-the spirit in an all-boys school dance steps, another is helping people," she, counters when sala and the opening meeting<br />

can be tremendous ••• " a child to build a reading queried as to why she joined will' be held in the ancient More Parties Ahead? • - • Plan on a new party dress to refresh<br />

vocabulary, still another is the organization. Nancy Ida Durie, daughter Cathedral. your collection. lust unpacked and in Martha's Closet, 373 Fisher<br />

• • • working with a child with severe Kathy Kornieck, present sec. of Mrs, Hector R. Durie and Road, some elegant long chiffons and short crispy-fresh charmers.<br />

, the late Mr, Durie, of Detroit, ------ ..<br />

Later that l1ame day, .• "Well, it is 10:30 and I'm visual motor problems, 1retary of SEVP, is the daugh- and David Edwin Updegraff, ,NO .PROBLEM . .. * , .<br />

back after a wonderful hour running around the streets Meaningful F:xperience . I ter ~f Mr. and .Mrs. Jerome son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. There s little excuse for .a! The KaleIdoscope ... has a !1ew supply of ~lashc throwsinging<br />

all kinds of Russian and German songs and our The aim of thiS program IS Kormeck, of Bllhrmoor road. Uptiegraff, of Neff road, ex- poor ex~use wh~n t~e world IS 'I ~Iasses. They ~ome In a drum motlf and floral<br />

school boy chants, in a group of about 100. It was just to provide a meaningful ex- Kathy plans to attend Eastern changed marriage vows Satur. full ~f htt~~~te ~e_s:~_~ scatterl?gs. Twen~y m. a package .. cost from two to<br />

FJNE, man. The flies (cops) appeared after one.half perience to those the organiza. Michigan University and major day, June 15, in Grosse Pointe three 'fIfty. Four SIZes mclude a sherbet at 16135<br />

hour and followed us around for the rest of the time, tion serves ... not a baby- in elementary education. Ths Memorilil Church. The Rever- I Halting a IIirt""' party? Mack and Bedford. P.S. We've used them several times.<br />

silting service. Dr. William P. summer she will he working at end Ben L. Tallman officiated.!. '" * ..<br />

all four of them, going the wrong way down one-way Sosnowsky, the group's advisor the. CYO Girls' Camp in Port<br />

streets in their big truck and everything. All the towns- and Chid Psychologist for the Samlac. Presently she works For the double. ring cerc- Decorators . . . have used shags as accents for years.<br />

people are in on it and turn and smile as we descend Grosse Pointe Schools, serves as Iat a local restaurant two days mony, the bride selected a I Now they Ilave come into the popular price area. At Ed<br />

on them and run by in a yelling horde ... It is the liaison between the student, a week. white silk, A.line organza and Maliszewski Carpeting, 21435 Mack Avenue, they are<br />

k. d f t thO '11 I b" ld Chantilly lace gown trimmed i '1 bl . t . I C b' C ft' ha t<br />

m 0 grea mg you WI a ways remem er . . . volunteers and the ehi ren, and I Bubbling with enthusiasm with seed pearls, with a cathe-' avaz a e m many ma erws. a zn ra s s 9 carpe s<br />

.. • * helps the students select ex. I Kathy says. "I joined the dral Irain of matching lace. have interesting textures and come in so many colors.<br />

h I . th °00 . William G, Martin, of Haw which includes: Rick, 16; Mary- while carnations, maline baubo<br />

es m c 0 .year-old walls on the silver nver curv. 13 B b 11 !II th les and variegated ivy was<br />

ing off into the mist as the sun shines down obliquely thorne road. He was rece?t1y anne, , ar ara ". ar a, centered with a white orchid.<br />

th h th I d I I I t k b h f • t graduated from Grosse Pomte 8, Jack, 7, all of whom attend<br />

roug e c 011 s'. ,ove y. 00" a unc 0 pIC ures 'South High School and is plan- St. .roan of Arc School; and The maid of honor, Phyllis<br />

and I hope they wlll be good. . . :ning to attend Central Michi- Betsy, 4, and Billy, 2. Dibble and bridesmaids, Janet _<br />

* .. * I gan Universjty in the fall. Next Year's ~ader Kay Updegraff, sister of the<br />

March 14, 1968 ... "Today was the first summery! He has three younger sisters; I Current, vlcep~esldent a~d I>ridegroom. Marlene Durie,<br />

day, warm etc .• since about September, ... We have I LIZ,' 16, a stud,ent al Grosse, nex~ years president, DaVid cousin of the bride, l!nd Geor.<br />

P h ~ h S h I Wh I the son of the ianna Pohil, all wore maize<br />

finished all our compositions now and I'm really too I omte N~rt hlg e 00 next. Ipp e. IS . Chantilly lace Camelot coats<br />

. r. . . . year; Emily. 14, who also WIll Charles H. Whlpples, of Oxford<br />

efgol~ISIcal not tt? bra l<br />

g thIS tllme. It hdas a IdeePljYj unlre~l. atteud North; and Lynne. 11. road. He has a I>rother. Jim. over sleeveless gowns with i<br />

ee mg ev~ry 1I11,e ~ct t lese gra es- re? y (on t who attends Ferry Elementary 14, and a sisler. Betsy, 13., lace Empire I>odic.esand linen I<br />

have the ImpreSSIOn I ve done too great a Job at all School. Dave has worked with the. blended sheath skirts.<br />

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and th~ grades al~e j!lsl unreal ... I'm first in Frenc~ Bill lo\'es to fish, golf, (al Fo~ndation ~?r Excertio~al! They wore mat~hing Chantilly<br />

and Philosophy thiS time ... Unreal, unreal, unreal. .. though hc won't reveal what he ChIldren. .. We do anyth~ng I lace and chiffon picture hats and<br />

* * .. shoot.) and drive around The IWe can to help ... from playmg ,carried small yellow baskets<br />

Point~ 'on his Honda. He de-I games. to helping wi~h lu~~hes, i filled with miniat~re y~lIow<br />

Undated • • . "In the sevcn months (we've becn votes a lot of time to working! to . tellmg a few Jokes, he i an,d white. c~rnatlOns ~nterhere),<br />

none of us 11 (U.S. American Ficld Service ex-, with thc handicapped. He helps smiles. . mlOgled WIth IVy and ribbon<br />

change studentsl has ever had the slightest incident or with the Saturday swimming Dave has been an Area I streamers.<br />

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program and visits and cheers I Leader for the March of Dimes: George Moffett, III. acted as<br />

anything but friendliness on all sides. Thc same with up a 20.vear.old youth who is and wiII be working this sum. i best man for the bridegroom.<br />

some of the Embassy people's kids and other Americans paralyzed', Imer: as w,i11 Bill, as a rec-! Ushering were William P. Kim-<br />

I've mct-some of thcm having lived here for years. In i Sister Inspired Ireatlon11 aid at. Barnes Ele .. l>a.II, Da~ Dunn, .cousin of the<br />

. _. . .. When asked how he found. mentary School In the lraID- Imde. Wilham Glmmy, Robert<br />

general, I fmd the anh-Amcrlt'an feeling non'cxlstent time to do so rnurh volunteer able program, Chances arc jf •.Jaeobi. Kim Kalz and Rohert ~<br />

on a personal level-although there is a lot or, political work, Bill smiles and says. you'rc a teenager you've heard Reiner.<br />

stuff, graffiti elc., against Ameril'an politics. Americans ""10 not thal busy. , . besides of. Dav~. lie. ~lays the I>~~s. For, her daug~ter's wedding'<br />

'. . . I enJoy the work, It IS very gllltar WIth a six-member rock n and the reccptIon at FrI!S<br />

and all tllIngs American ar(' ('ven consld('red most cluc satisfying, My sister. Liz, L~ roll group called "The Chances Crystal! Ballroom. Mrs, Durie<br />

and snobby b)' lots or people-the biggest status s)'mbol planning to initiale a similar: Arc." He is also president of: selected a cerulean blue silk'<br />

)'OU can ha\'c, short of a Rolls. is a Ford Mustang. It's program at Norlh next year. .. t?e, youth group at St. Mlrhael's . lincn and Chantilly lae~ sheath<br />

f Id " I guess my enthusiasm is con F_plseopal church. with a full length lace coat,<br />

a unny wor . tal:ious:' he grins. "We've been "We really hope man,I' more and a hat of shaded blue chif.<br />

$1<br />

told that our group is one of leenagers will offer 10 help in fon flo\\'ers. She pinned a cor ..<br />

the few ~uch sludent organiza. our program." Dave stales, sage of white sweetheart rose~<br />

lion.~ in the nalion. . and "Anyone of lIig-h Srhool age and minia'i1re carnations to her<br />

Wl're proud of it." he adds. from ANY loral srhool ran purst.<br />

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periences for the children. group J..lcause I wanted to Go ahead, be a decorator •.. it's easier than you think<br />

t Utndated • 'Id' 'h'Th is wfeerlkebn~ltwhasRi~theresdtitnhg.L~'t Among the group's enthusi- share the fun 1 have in living A crowdnIfashionedt°dfd°drgan.ztha ... 776.5510.<br />

wen 0 see an 0 e a eall- t 0 UI Y IC ar e IOn- astic officers is Bill Marlin. with someone else." We're sure roses an eaves sue WI<br />

Hearted in 1198. Or rather, what remains. It's a real president, who helped Dr, Sos- Kathy has brightened many a pearls fell from her triple.<br />

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Come In _ . • and see the new Holpoint built.in appliances at<br />

citadel-on a hill overlooking the Seine Valley, acces. nowsky organize the program. cloudy day for those she helps. tiered bouffant veil of import-<br />

Kitchen Remodelers, 15281 East lefferson. Let one of their ex-<br />

"ible from only one direction. You look out through Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. She comes from a large family ed illusion. Her bouquet of<br />

perts show you how to save money on .kitchen remodeling through<br />

proper planning. Their interior decorator will do a color rendering<br />

of your proposed new kitchen so you can see how it will look<br />

before you decide to go ahead .•• LO '.2400.<br />

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Rediscover , .. old favorites like chicken croquettes and<br />

beef stroganoff of Westfields, 15506 Mack at Somerset.<br />

We never prepare them at home any more but we do<br />

order them there and they are delicious. See their menu<br />

and enjoy well remembered favorites of your own.<br />

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Fat Fad Fans . . . have discovered the new collection<br />

FREE<br />

summery polyester dresses at Ports of Call, 23220 Mack<br />

Avenue. Hand-screened prints are in gay colors. If you<br />

BOX OF TEA I wear a large size, check tile new Fat Fads and become<br />

With PurdIn. of $5 Or Mart<br />

a fan!<br />

OR'ENr~L Oyrr<br />

SHOP<br />

11145 WHITTIER<br />

cst Whitehcsll<br />

the basket purses at Ports of Call with colorful<br />

nowers, fruits or vegetables on the felt lids coordinat8 Dicely<br />

with the dresses.<br />

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Plaza Suite? ... Well, it will probably cost you (for a<br />

one bedroom suite) from fifty to one hundred ten dol.<br />

lars. Compare prices here in Detroit. A one bedroom<br />

suite at the Hotel St. Regis is thirty-five to fifty dollars.<br />

We're not suggesting you miss a first class stay in N.Y.C.!<br />

Never! We are mentioning the comparatively reasonable<br />

Hotel St. Regis in Detroit for "top drawer" treatment<br />

"for out-of-town guests or business associates. Single<br />

rooms ... from eighteen dollars ... 873-3000.<br />

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Notes ... from The Posh Studio, Inc .... Mr. lWchael<br />

and Mr. Ron pr~udly ?nnou?Zce Mis,s, Dorothy, well.<br />

known Grosse Pomte hOlr I;tylzst, has Jomed their staff.<br />

Tiley are featuring Mr. Sassoon's and Mr. Scllacove's<br />

short curly look. Try one of nine skilled stylists for tile<br />

latest look in hair designs, .. 88fl.1377.<br />

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N " (' 16 Id"" Isn't it peculiar (not<br />

J ancy .11C,raw. a .year.o Jom, The hridtgroom's mother<br />

~enior, and daughter or the "We now have 37 active chose a champagne Alcncon funny) that when we<br />

Doonan D. :'IIeGra.ws. of Briar. memhers." interjects r.ill. "and lare drcss and eoat ensemble The Posh Sel ... 18700 Mack "nnue is open now. If you drop<br />

ff I '11" t f th" 'alwa 0 '<br />

(' I roal. WI "e secre ary 0 e "roup IS ys ..rowmg, with matching accessories, and were bombing _ North b" , ror coffee on Friday or Salurday you'll he treated to Informal<br />

I~r " organization in the fall. She' You know. wl"re lookinlo:for the pinncd a corsage of pink sweet Vietnam there were modeling of their hostess gowns. arternoon playsuits, maxi and<br />

is an inlerested and intercst. average studellt, with a desire: hearl roses and miniature car mini skirwd fasbions. One of the boutique goodies is the newest<br />

ing teenager. She loves to play to help others .. , grades have nations to her purse, protests from the pulpit swim cap that looks like a cllrly wig. For men's gifts there is<br />

thl' guitar. sing folk ~ongs: play no "I>eari'l,l( on nH'ml>ership at When lea\'ing for her trip: _ protests from civiC a selection of ties and jew:lr y . ..<br />

Ihe. pI.ano and Ihc ~ar~onJca. alL I through the Nl'w England f<br />

Shl's I>een a GIrl .,coul for Vl'ar.Rounrt Program statcs thc I>ride worc a two.: group s- protests rom 4 Ways ... to get from the east side to Metro Airport.<br />

10 yrars and has earned five Katr.lren add$. "Thi$ is a piece' yellow anrt while cotlon students - But now ," 1. Take a cab, direct. 2. Take a cab downtown and<br />

Aide Ilal.~. (raeh har reqlllres year round program, on a onr. tl'xlured ,'llit. with matching: when the Viet Cong is tran::;fer to a. bus .. 3. Dri,ve your car. 4. Ride the Royal<br />

50 hours of work prr year). Shr toollr I>asis, II really doe,~n't accessories. Coachman Llmousme, direct, at one.half the price of<br />

, ,sings. in Ihe high .~rhool choir require a lot of time; you Thr rouple will make their' reducing Saigon to a cab. with no inconvenient transfers to make and avoid<br />

,.~.lId IS a past ofhrcr of the ran ..~pend anywiu.rr from onr home in Westland.<br />

69<br />

I ashes _ ki Ifing women, parking problems. If you prefer number 4 ..• phone<br />

i ~uturl' l\:urs~s Clul>. Nancy 10 flvc hours a wed With thosr In September 'Irs Upde: chl'ldren, 'nd CI'vl'II'ans ~; the Royal Coachman, TUxedo 6.1322.<br />

, hope~ 10 rarn a degree in physi you help." . . "'.. : n<br />

! (';,1 Ihrrapy, Thc ol>jrctil'rs of the orl!"ani. ~rarr Will r~sume teaching at. -the silence is deafen- , •. ... 01<<br />

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