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AN the News of<br />

AU the Pointes Every<br />

Thursday Morning Grosse<br />

Pointe News<br />

COlnplete News Coverage of All tIle Poilltes Home of the New!<br />

Vol. 31 - No. 52 Entered as Second Class Malter al<br />

_____________________ lhe PaS! OWee at Delroll, Mlchl,an<br />

IIEADLINES<br />

of the<br />

'VEEK<br />

As Compiled by the<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

'il'bllrsday. December 17<br />

VICE. PRESIDENT Spiro T.<br />

Agnew told Republican gover.<br />

IWrs In Sun Valley, Ida,. Wed.<br />

nesday that he would step<br />

aside as their political channel<br />

to the Nixon Administration if<br />

they had loot confidence in him<br />

or felt they could no Jonger<br />

work with him. Despite some<br />

severe criticism of Agnew. the<br />

members of the Republican<br />

Governors' Association unani.<br />

mously rejected his oner.<br />

. . .<br />

Friday. December 18<br />

RIOTING FLARED up in the<br />

Baltic seaport of G d a n 5 k<br />

Thursday night and a bomb was<br />

reported to have exploded In<br />

the backyard of the Soviet Em.<br />

bassy in Warsaw on the fourth<br />

day of widespread Polish disorders.<br />

Premier Jzef Cyrankiewicz<br />

authorized militiamen to<br />

shoot at demonstrators protest-<br />

Ing government.ordered price<br />

increases, He told the nation<br />

that 10 to 20 person!! were<br />

slain during the. rioting and<br />

hundreds wounded. Informed<br />

sources said there were no in.<br />

juries in the blast at the Soviet<br />

Embassy,<br />

Saturday, December 19<br />

POLISH TANKS anLl troops<br />

with orders to shoot on sight<br />

a p pea red Friday to have<br />

crushed f001 riots in three<br />

cities in northern Poland, but<br />

outbreaks of violence, slow.<br />

down strikes and other demonstrations<br />

were reported in War- Hill Stores'<br />

saw and elsewhere. There were<br />

reports of protests against the Help Asked<br />

government decreed :: percent<br />

food price increases in Wroclaw,.<br />

Katowice, :Kr.akow, Siupsk .On. L:tter:ng.<br />

and Szezecin, which is ,on the II- IIborder<br />

with communist East<br />

Gennany.<br />

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN DECEMBER 24, 1970<br />

Students and Police Exchange Christmas Greetings<br />

IOe Per Cop~<br />

$$.00 Per Ytlr<br />

It Pages - Two Sections - Section On.<br />

!No Bequests PaicilHeate~ Duel<br />

. Endsm Okay<br />

<strong>To</strong> <strong>Beneficiaries</strong> <strong>Of</strong> <strong>Purchases</strong><br />

I<br />

I<strong>Of</strong> <strong>Buhl</strong> <strong>Estate</strong> SL~~:R~h:~~h[)el~~mA~~r<br />

. tion with Return of<br />

Two Courts Order Distribution but Co-Executors Trustee Lee Allen<br />

Higgins and Starrs Take Appeals to Delay By Greg Boyd<br />

Payment to Designated Recipients In a special meeting of<br />

By Roben B. Edgar the Board of Education<br />

Two of the three co-executors of the $15 million Wednesday, December 16,<br />

estate of the late Theodore D. <strong>Buhl</strong> have once again approval to buy three com.<br />

d bl k d. t 'b t. f th be puter consoles for use in<br />

move to oc any IS r1 U IOn 0 e quests left under mathematics classes in each<br />

the will of the deceased, Not one penny has been paid .<br />

any of the beneficiaries of the cash bequests although of the three middle schools,<br />

Mr. <strong>Buhl</strong> died more than two and half years ago. a sedan for general 'Jse, and<br />

The terms of Mr. <strong>Buhl</strong>'s will.-------------<br />

~<br />

time for payment of the speelI1e<br />

Igl<br />

'ft d th k" h d<br />

S an e ml e suc or er<br />

. th preml's s J'ustic re<br />

m I' es a e.<br />

d<br />

an which prevents<br />

pansion, has come<br />

its exto<br />

a. heacl<br />

Calls Com-ter Imbecile<br />

Board member<br />

..~<br />

Calvin Sand..<br />

berg, referring to the computer<br />

the South High School Choir Christmas album to the ficers in The PQinte.<br />

--------'------


~ SOLID STATE<br />

N TUBES<br />

110'Deflection Picture Tube<br />

4' Slimmer Cabinet<br />

11Plue-ln AccuCirculta<br />

CARLOAD<br />

CARLSON TV<br />

20649 Mack A"e. 886.4260<br />

At V.,"~r (8 Mil. Ilo.dl<br />

th Ii... i...... '.sltifll<br />

,, ""/, I<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Deadlock in School Board Broken<br />

opporlunily for compromise<br />

mains present '<br />

If the hospital pursul!s along<br />

the lines o( its court.won ap.<br />

proval, their expansion plans<br />

call for the addition of 155 beds.<br />

bringing bed capacily to 320.<br />

Parking facilities would include<br />

a two deck parkng area to accomodale<br />

440 cars.<br />

Sisler Justine. president of<br />

Ihe Board of Trustees of Bon<br />

Secours Hospilal, told the<br />

NEWS "We arc delighted with<br />

the decision of the Cinuit Court<br />

hecause it will permit Don Se.<br />

cours Hospital to maintain its<br />

recorrl of excellence of service<br />

10 this area as an aelile care<br />

l1eneral hospital. This area' 1<br />

ncerls lhe additional herls and<br />

ancillary serviccs which Bon Se.<br />

cOllrs cxp~nsion will providc"<br />

DAVID H, CALLAWAY<br />

Chairman of Ihe Board and<br />

Chier Executive Olllcer<br />

JOHN G. MARTIN<br />

President and<br />

Chief Arlministrative Olllcer<br />

VIAENE<br />

Nursery and Landsuping<br />

SNOW<br />

REMOVAL<br />

By the season<br />

call 777.2800<br />

w. S......IC. Th. FI". 'olnl.1<br />

The Board of Directors announces<br />

the following elections:<br />

.'IHST () ...~iICIIIGA.N<br />

CORPORATION<br />

M('",/uor" Nfli' York S/ock f::rchangr<br />

New Yor~ Deltoil Chlc'lIo<br />

IIlI.HI. (;rff'li; • Bllmlflg'h.m • Flint • G,.nd "a't'" • CUll'''' JI"'ltidl'.<br />

Clro"l' "01"'" . ft.I.","OO • L.n'lin, • Mldl.rtd<br />

tbrllQrd, (onn. • Columb,,', OhiO<br />

Arrests<br />

Jacob SoriS<br />

Thursday, December 24, 1970<br />

In appreciation for<br />

Fuchs, Sandberg. and Semmler ler, and Sandberg voting "no." (eoau.ue. fr_ Pale 1)<br />

Your patronage,<br />

votiug "yes." In the only undisputed moUon the Beene around 1:30 p.m.<br />

In further discussion on the of the evenina:, the board unanl. Police believe the culprits<br />

We express our sincere<br />

issue, Sandberg said before the mously approved a land survey were frillhtened away when<br />

thanks and extend<br />

board aulhorizes the purchase for the South High School site. Mrs. Kirk arrived home unex.<br />

be~t wishes for a<br />

of the Iruck. more facls should -----.-- peeledly.<br />

be made available to board A t CI b A number of cheeks stolen<br />

members. lie stated that the U 0 U during a' Birmingham break.<br />

HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON<br />

board has had not enough op ing and entry were found on<br />

porlunity to view the specifica. Smith's person. A warrant was<br />

21719 HARPER AVENUE<br />

lions on the van and infonnation (Continued from Pale 1) issued on Smith for receiving<br />

I lorists nol to do so". saY>3Mea<br />

ST. CI,AIR SHORES, MICH. 048080<br />

was not comp ele. and concealing stolen property,<br />

Semmler said he would vote sel. "In the samp. breath, we He was remanded to Wayne<br />

IIno" on the motion tO'buy be. must admit that oyer flis holi .. County Jail where he was re .. ----cause<br />

some of the board memo day p~riod ei~ht out of ev~ry leased on $500 bond pending his If.1*\_ll:$'Ill:li.Uif51lllllll:P.ill:l/\lClIilllli'l1lllll_lI:f.I~lClIi_ll:f.llllliil~ll$lI::li'lAl<br />

bers were not adequately brief. ten drivers .wll,\ have a drink court appearance on December R<br />

ed and the facts on the van an~ tne~ dr~ve . 23. Phillip and Cantrell were I I<br />

were sketchy. Also. hCj. said. ,!hat .. W.1Yo~r alc~hol.edu'l released. It<br />

Fuchs was not allowed to dis. calIon program IS deSigned to 'II<br />

C'!SS the issue complelely with reach the party host in the HI-'I LI-tter i rll:f1ll:1!~1 ~ __ M~ ~<br />

the board. home. We feel the person who Ii III I I<br />

Semmler Accuses Zean serves the alcohol has a moral II! III I It<br />

Finally, after Benjamin Zenn, responsibility to be sure guests (CoatlJtl1ed from Pale 1) III I • WI<br />

director of adminislrative sen'. are able to drive safely. GARBAGE should be placed In II I. f. - • fl/D a ill !<br />

ices, stated the van had not yet . "W,e ~now that the ~egal limit the trash containers. i wi.It.;11I1'1 lU I I<br />

been ordered, Semmler claimed In MIchigan .for shOWing a ~r. The director said that there ll! • ADlUlUf M It<br />

that the order for the truck had. son drunk 13 muc~ too high. had been a littering ~roblem In If(I"'U "'U_I: J_ C.~.III I 111<br />

in 'fact, gone through and read I Ev~n af!e~ one .~rink. ~ per. the Mack avenue bUSiness ~r.ea, fTlQ.hhlJ fTW.l.UUi.lJ ~DII. ~I<br />

the order number to prove il, slIn s. drlVl,?g ability begins to I ~ul not t? the. ex~ent prevBllin.<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

beneficiaries (though only to a<br />

very minor extent after taxes),<br />

stand to benefit from any interest<br />

or earnings that might accrue<br />

on such amounts represented<br />

by such lY~quests If pay.<br />

ment can be delayed.<br />

After more time consuming<br />

court hearings the Circuit Court<br />

affirmed the lower court.<br />

Not at all discouraged, the<br />

same objectors to present pay.<br />

ment moved the court for a r(:hearing,<br />

advancing Ihe same<br />

arguments all over again as to<br />

why the bequests should not be<br />

paid now, and in due lime the<br />

Circuit Court turned them back<br />

one more time, denying their<br />

motion.<br />

You Guessed It<br />

And now we come to Christ.<br />

mas week when the spirit of<br />

good wlll towards one's fellow<br />

man is supposed to prevail. and<br />

what do you suppose happened?<br />

You guessed it-they have<br />

taken still another appeal .. this<br />

one to the Michigan Court of<br />

Appeals which will take many<br />

more months to resolve. And<br />

who knows-if they lose there<br />

they might try to go to the Supreme<br />

Court of Michigan.<br />

Meanwhile the late Mr. <strong>Buhl</strong>'s<br />

faithful servants and employe~,<br />

and the Cancer Foundation,<br />

must continue to wait and hope<br />

lhat some day at the end of the<br />

long, long road they may still<br />

be around to enjoy Ihat which<br />

Mr. <strong>Buhl</strong> so obviously wanted<br />

them to have where lhey could<br />

use it. .<br />

Merry Christmas 10 all!<br />

GENERAL HOCKEY<br />

PANTS<br />

BAUER - C.C.M<br />

SKATES<br />

NORTHLAND<br />

LOUISVILLE STICKS<br />

C.C.M. HELMETS<br />

COOPER GLOVES<br />

NHL JERSEYS • SOX<br />

IN STOCK<br />

WI SIDE<br />

SPORTING GOODS<br />

6462 VAN DYKE<br />

AT FORD X-WAY<br />

DETROIT<br />

WA. 1.3550<br />

Merry Christmas to aU,<br />

and to all a season of<br />

peace and good will. It<br />

has been a privilege to<br />

serve you.<br />

Closing at 4:30 Christmas & New Years Eve<br />

We Will Be Open SAT., DEC. 26<br />

So our employes can enjoy -a well deserved<br />

rest, WE WILL BE CLOSED<br />

SATURDAY, JANUARY 2nd<br />

since 1900<br />

Kercheval at St. Clair, Grosse Pointe<br />

g I rr ~I<br />

claiming Ihat this was a case detenorate • ~ays !l~easel. In the Hlil District. b~t leltelS I Ill! ~ I<br />

of "circumvention of procedure . Auto Club IS urgmg the leg- were sent to .Mack b.usmessmen II f( ill<br />

and aulhorily of the board." Islature to reduce the blllOd.al' r~cen.Uy. as~lOg th~lr coopera- ~ I Your II )f<br />

Zenn answered Semmler say. cohol It'vel needed to show a tlon.1n keepmg t~elr a~ea f~ee l<br />

Ii I lit lit<br />

ing Ihat he felt he was insult. pertlon legaU.y drunk from .15 of liller, ~omplYlng With pick Ii t11 patronage ! I<br />

cd and that Semmler was im. 10 .1~. up regulations. • ~ is ~ II<br />

plying illegal actions on the II IS suggested on the bottle ll! I S iJl<br />

part of Zenn. When Semmler in. sleeve chart t~.t a 150.pound IIII appreciated I<br />

sisted lhe truck had already person who has .over three I i II<br />

been ordered. President Thomp. ?un.ces of alc~hol In an h~ur, I II<br />

P ·<br />

;._;;0, I!<br />

SOn suggestt'd lhal he was out IS In danger. if he docs. drIve. II< II WE W~~:~ BE CLOSED SATURDAY, DEC. 26 I<br />

.l<br />

of order and said she expected The ~ducational material ~1s0 R • I<br />

a formal apology 10 Zenn at the emphaSJ.l~s food and soli drinks I I rl!J} t '" lJl<br />

ne.


Thursd.y, December 2", 1970<br />

HAPPY HOLIDAYS<br />

We extend our sincere wishes for a "Merry<br />

Christmas" And thanks for your patronage<br />

The<br />

Camera<br />

Center<br />

17114 Kerchevil<br />

TU J.4096<br />

In t.. VII ....<br />

ROGER RINKE<br />

CADILLAC CO.<br />

VAN DYKE BET. 10.11 MILE RDS.<br />

TELEPHONE 536-6260 or 757.0767<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Vandals Display<br />

Lack of 'Spirit'<br />

We, at CUSTOMCRAFT, wish to thank all of the wonderful<br />

people in the area who have given us the opportunity to serve<br />

them during the past year.<br />

We sincerely hope you are enjoying whatever facilities we moy<br />

have built or remodeled for you.<br />

People, like you, who appreciate quality work and personal<br />

service at a fair price, help to make our company a success.<br />

We are looking forward to fulfilling the building and remodeling<br />

requirements of our neighbors in the coming year.<br />

<strong>To</strong> all of the people in the community, we wish the best of<br />

heaIth, happinessand prosperity in 1971.<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Gi' Dauphinais, Doug Har,ie, Oscar Amori, Ed Earl<br />

C Ueo~!.QMC ~~S;T<br />

BUILDING & REMODElING CONTRACTORS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL<br />

•<br />

881-1024<br />

11164 MACK AYE. - GROSSE POINTE41224<br />

CREATORS OF IDEAS FOR ADDED LIVABILITY<br />

Serving This Area Since 7956<br />

GJlOSSE,POINTE<br />

---------,<br />

NEWS<br />

......_------------ ----------- -~ ----------<br />

Volunteer Action Agency<br />

Has Valuable Functions<br />

Outdoor Christmas lights, spot<br />

lights and extension cords In<br />

the Woods have been a favorite<br />

target of thieves and vandals<br />

durlne the days of "goodwill"<br />

jWlt prior to Christmas Day.<br />

Ben Harrell, 782 Hollywood,<br />

telephoned Woods poIlce to reo<br />

port that on Tuesday, !)e(:em.<br />

ber 15, between 8 and 10 p.m.<br />

five cords of twinkle lIgbts were<br />

stolen wbUe hi. family was out<br />

for the evening. In addition, two<br />

extension cords and three other<br />

cords of lights were cut by the<br />

vandals.<br />

The old year is just about<br />

over and tile new one I.s at our<br />

doorstep. Isn't this a perfect<br />

time to take inventory of what<br />

YO\lwill do, or have been do.<br />

ing by way of volunteer aellvi.<br />

ties? Have your effortl heen<br />

productive? Does your organ.<br />

ization need some assbtance In<br />

planning worthwhile vohJnteer<br />

proS~ts? Or Is this the first op.<br />

portunlty you've had tp do vol.<br />

unteer work? Are you in a<br />

quandary .. to where your spe.<br />

t.:ial talent!; could do the most<br />

good?<br />

Detroit area by giving consul.<br />

tation to clubs, grO\lps and or.<br />

ganizalions by determining their<br />

Interest and ability to meet<br />

community needs; their Im'olve.<br />

ment In providing Inner.clty<br />

gfass roots people to become<br />

Mrs. Virginia Krause, 2204 Then an organization caUed<br />

Allard. contacted pollee to re. the Volunteer Action Center of<br />

port that her extension cord Metropolitan Detroit Is your<br />

had been taken from the front answer. In previous years, the<br />

o! her home Sunday, December Central Volunteer Bureau func.<br />

20, between 2:30 and 11 a.m. tioned primarUy as a clearing<br />

Woods police received a call house for volunteers to health,<br />

from lachard Miller, 1332 <strong>To</strong>r. welfar~, recreational. civic and nity agencies. This listing will<br />

rey, reporting that a spotlight cultural agencies, setting stan. be distributed early In 1971.<br />

worth $8 was stolen from the dards, sponsoring t r 8 i n i n g For further information on<br />

front of his home someUme classes, working with agencies VAC call 833-0622.<br />

after 6 p.m.<br />

on the development of volunteer<br />

Walter Dushand, 1692 Little' programs. and the recognition<br />

stone, re ported a theft of. hls of volunteers. Honest Newsboy<br />

5O.footextellJlion cord from out. Earlier this year, Vnited<br />

sl.de bis home Sunday. Community Services of Detroit Returns Wallet<br />

Mr. W. Morgan, 1435 Fair. called a meeting of community<br />

home, estimated his loss at agencies and loeal chapters of Mrs. Georgia Maxine Thomp'<br />

$19.95 when three flood lights<br />

national service organizations to son of 593 Vernier rOlld. lost<br />

were taken Sunday evening<br />

consider UCS' projected tie-in her wallet containing a small<br />

within a 45.mlnute period. with the NaUonal Center for sum of money, driver's license<br />

Mrs. Richard Puller, 1831 Al. Voluntary Action. As a result and personal papers at the<br />

lard, stated to police that some. of encouragement expl'essed at curb in Kercheval avenue, be.<br />

time in the early hours of Sun.<br />

this meeting, and in line with tween Vendome and Kerby<br />

day, a $5 spotlight was taken<br />

UCS' reorganization, the Cen. roads, on Friday, December 18.<br />

from the front o£ her home.<br />

tral Volunteer Bureau changed The following day, a newsboy<br />

Dwight Walker, 1817 StaD'<br />

its name to Volunteer Action found the wallet and took It to<br />

bope, and Richard Kippen, 1925<br />

Center of Metropolitan Detroit. the Fanns police station, con.<br />

Huntington, both reported to<br />

This standardized name is be. tents intael.<br />

Woods police that 'potliehts<br />

ing adopted by similar organiza. The boy, who was lauded b)'<br />

were taken from their bomes<br />

tlons in 30 other cities in the police for hls honesty, I.s Joel<br />

late Saturday Dieht or earl)'<br />

country.<br />

Thomas, 14, of M Moross road,<br />

Sunday morning. Strings o£ However, more importanlly, who was delivering papers on<br />

lights on the Kippen property VAC redirtected Its foeus from his route, spied the wallet on<br />

however, remained untouched. placement and referr~1 of indl. the ~OUDd, and took It to the<br />

George Tuttle, 2051 Oxford, vidual volunteers to consulta. police station, where a check of<br />

reported that a string of Christ. tIon, education and promotion the contents revealed the o...... n.<br />

mas lights were taken from the of potential volunteer manpower er's identity.<br />

front of biB bome between mid. in tbe Metropolitan Detroitarea. Mrs. Thompson was notified<br />

night and 7 a.m. Sunday morn. A department within the Cen. and she penonally picked up<br />

ing.<br />

tral Services Division of UCS, her property_She told police<br />

James Bommarito, 607 Brair. Volunteer Action Center o])\!r. that sbe and a friend were<br />

cliff, called Friday, Deeember ates with a paid and volunteer traveling west on Kercheval, in<br />

18, to report tJiree dozen out- staff. It is guided and dir~ted the friend'. car, when the<br />

door Christmas lights missing. by a 24 to 36-member advisory Vehicle developed transmission<br />

Joseph Sibzina, 806 I'T. Re. councll and Its subordinate trouble. The friend drove off<br />

naud, apotted six youths in a committees, and it serves resi.<br />

the avenue to a city street, she<br />

station wagon turning down dents of the Metropolitan De. did not know which one, to see<br />

Wedgewood after he discovered troit area.<br />

what was causing the problem.<br />

eight atrings of lights were New areas of concentration In. Mrs. Thompson said that<br />

missine from hl.s shrubberies elude consultation with clubs, when .he stepped Qut of the<br />

Friday at midnight. The ati. groups and' organizations reo automobile. she apparently had<br />

mated value 01. his loas WII $12. gardlng the salient needs for dropped the wallet without<br />

volunteer manpower; intensive noticing, and did not discover<br />

EXTJlAVAGANCE work with agencies to deter- the loss untll me and her friend<br />

Modern luxuries may make mine their need forvolunteen<br />

arrived at their Detroit destin.<br />

the world go 'round, but thr.)' In creative and innovative as. ation.<br />

prevent peoplell' incomes from signments, including the exten.<br />

goine more than haa-way. sion and enrichment of .thelr<br />

services and training of volun.<br />

1111<br />

teers; services as a clearing<br />

bouae on new movemenla and<br />

trends in volunteer service and<br />

information, through various<br />

media, about various crlth!al<br />

manpower need in the com.<br />

munity which might be filted<br />

by volunteers.<br />

BEFORE AFTER VAC's other services include<br />

CHIMN£Y SERVICE referral of Interested individuals<br />

nebuIU.nepalre


GROSSE POINTE<br />

BARBER SHOP<br />

K.rchenl lit W.~UI1l<br />

bll appolnlmen I<br />

W. hair slllle<br />

U.rlf Frultr 499., 099<br />

, to all our<br />

customers.<br />

B. McDaniel Gun Shop<br />

15102 KER.CHEVAL VA 1.8200<br />

Closed Sot., Du. 26 o"d Sel., JOII. 2<br />

<strong>To</strong> All You<br />

Wonderful People<br />

Who have helped us grow.<br />

A Wonderful Christmas and Thank You.<br />

Carl<br />

STUDIO CAMERA SHOP<br />

~<br />

DAVE GREEN<br />

.h1ctrlcel COlllraclor<br />

273.1717 '37.6025<br />

fOR HEAT WITHOUT flAME REMEMBER<br />

MY NAME<br />

RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • LIGHT & POWER<br />

PROMPT SERVICE<br />

$pecl.lIl11 III:<br />

.E3E~KD<br />

ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEATERS<br />

OBITtlARIES<br />

CARL M. BIlEEIl Pointe drive. will be held today,<br />

I Funeral services for Mr. Thursday. Dectmlber 24. at 11<br />

Breer, 8'1, of 15600 Windmill o'clock, in Grosse Pointe Mem.<br />

=-==---===--==------------------ ol'ial Church. He di~ on Mon-<br />

Electrical Repairs for F.H.A.<br />

And City Violations<br />

WE CAllE<br />

House Power by DAVE GREEN<br />

273.8787 837.6025<br />

..<br />

day. December 21. at Ford<br />

Hospital after an illness of<br />

several weeks.<br />

Mr. Breer was one of the<br />

famed engineering team of Zeder<br />

(Fred M.). Skelton (Owen<br />

R.) and Breer which joined<br />

forces with Walter P. Chrysler<br />

to design and build the first<br />

Chrysler aulcmobile In 1924.<br />

Breer served as executive engineer<br />

and director of researcil at<br />

Chrysler Corporation from the<br />

time the company was fonned<br />

on June 6, unlil his retirement<br />

on April 30, 11l49. He was an<br />

engineering consultant for the<br />

company until 1953.<br />

One of Mr. Breer's foremost<br />

achievements as an engineer<br />

was in guiding the development<br />

of "floating power", an<br />

engine mounting system, He<br />

was also instrumental in devel.<br />

oping the "Air.Flow" Chrysler<br />

in the 1930's, a car embodying<br />

many advanced ideas which<br />

were tater adopted throughout<br />

the automotive industry, Breer's<br />

other outstanding accomplish.<br />

ments include the design of a<br />

railroad freight car suspension<br />

and Ihe application of hydraulic<br />

brakes to American.built cars<br />

-introduced by Chrysler on its<br />

first model in 1924.<br />

He was born in Los Angeles<br />

on November 8, 1883. At the<br />

age of 16, while a student at<br />

the Throop Polytechnic Inslitute<br />

of Pasadena, he built the first<br />

steam car to be operated on the<br />

GROSSE<br />

head City. N.C., while visiting<br />

a niece there.<br />

'Born on Jur:e 15, 1895, In Port<br />

Huron, Mich.. Mrs. Thrush retired<br />

from the Michigan Bell<br />

Telephone Company in 1960<br />

after 50 years of service.<br />

Mrs. Tnrush was 1\ mt'mber of<br />

the Presbyterian Church, the<br />

Order of the Eastern Star and<br />

the Bell Telephone Pioneers.<br />

She was the wife of the late<br />

Bernard F. and is survived by a<br />

d au g h t e r, Mrs. Woodrow<br />

Shriver; two grandsons. and a<br />

niece.<br />

• • •<br />

ARTHUR H. BACON<br />

.Memorial services for M.r. Bacon.<br />

75, of 812 St. Clair avenue,<br />

were held on Saturday, Decem.<br />

ber 19. in St. Michaels Episco.<br />

pal Church. He dl~ on Wednesday,<br />

December 16, in Bon<br />

Secours Hospital.<br />

Born In South Bend, Ind., Mr.<br />

Bacon was superintendent of<br />

West Coast. This achievement GRACE D. SZEJBACII<br />

led to his employment with the Funeral services for Mrs.<br />

Duro Car Company before he Szejbach, 69, o~ 1991 Severn<br />

entered Leland Stanford Univer- road. were held on Wednesday,<br />

sity in 1905. He was graduated December 23, in the chapel of<br />

in 1909 with a B. A. degree in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home.<br />

mechanical engineering. She died on Sunday, December<br />

Mr. Breer began his au tomo- 20, in Harper Hospital.<br />

bile career in 1916 when he Born in Michigan, Mrs. Szej.<br />

joined Fred Zeder to become reo bach was the wife of the late<br />

search engineer for the Stude. John. She is survived by two<br />

baker Corporation. In 1920, with sons, John T: and Richard;<br />

Zeder and Skelton he became three grandchildren; two sisassociated<br />

with the Willys Cor. ters, Mrs .. Mable Witucki and<br />

poration. A year later the Zed. Mrs. MarVin La",:rence.<br />

er, Skelton and Breer firm of I Interment was In Forestlawn<br />

consulting engineers was or. Cemetery.<br />

ganized, and In 1923 tran~fer- • • •<br />

red its activities to the Maxwell CLARA E. OETJEN<br />

Motor Cal' Corporation. with Funeral services for Miss<br />

Mr. Breer as executive engineer. Detjen. 85, of 19686 East Kings<br />

Hti joined the newly.fonned court, were held on Tuesday,<br />

Chrysler Corporation in 1925. December 2.2. in the A. 'H.<br />

and in 1937 was elected b its Peters Funeral Home. She died<br />

board of directors. on Saturday, Dec'lmber 19, at<br />

During his lifetime. he reo her resi~e'lce.. . ..<br />

ceived many honors and awards Born In OhIO, MlSS OetJen is<br />

and was elected to many hon. survived by two sisters, Mrs.<br />

orary organizations. He was Ida Lindow and Mrs. Luella<br />

elected to Sigma Xi and Tau Beerman; two brothers, William<br />

Beta Pi chapters of Stanford H. and Albert J.<br />

University, and was also award. Interment was in Elmwood<br />

cd honorary engineering master Cemetery.<br />

and doctorate degrees by his<br />

alma mater. He was a member<br />

of the Society of Automotive<br />

Engineers, American Society of<br />

Mechanical Engineers, National<br />

Research Council, American<br />

Standards Association, American<br />

Institute of Physics, Detroit<br />

Society of Model Engineers, the<br />

Engineering Society of Detroit,<br />

Detroit Board of Commerce,<br />

Franklin Institute, and the<br />

107th Observation Squadron.<br />

In February, 1963, Mr. Breer<br />

was awarded a rare 50.year<br />

membership pin In the American<br />

Society of Mechanical Engineers,<br />

and in May of that same<br />

year he was honored as an<br />

"outstanding living Inventor" by<br />

the Michigan Patent Law Asso.<br />

ciation.<br />

Mr. Breer is survived by three<br />

sons. C. Frederick, of Los Angeles,<br />

William Z., of Bloomfield<br />

Hills, Robert C. of Palisades,<br />

N.Y. and 10 grandchildren.<br />

Burial services will be held<br />

Tuesday, December 29. at 1:30<br />

p.m. in Forest Lawn Cemetery<br />

in Los Angeles.<br />

• • •<br />

ZELLA II. TIIRUSH<br />

Funeral services for Mrs.<br />

Thrush, of J937 Allard road. were<br />

held on Thursday. Deccmber 17.<br />

in the Flower Chapel at White<br />

Chapel Memorial Cemetery.<br />

New London, O. She died on<br />

Tuesday. December 15, in More.<br />

GARDAGE<br />

GRINDER?<br />

c.n<br />

15304 KERCHEYAl • YA 2.9070<br />

VA 1.2000<br />

POINTE<br />

NEWS<br />

Pointe Airnlan Dies in Crash<br />

A 23.year.old Pointe youth<br />

Airman James Bruce Young,<br />

son of the Henry S. Youngs,<br />

Jr., of McKinley avenue, was<br />

killed in a plane crash In Viet.<br />

nam on Sunday, November 29.<br />

Airman YOUllg was a pas-<br />

JAMES B. YOUNG<br />

Sta.ndard Oi~ of Inkiter until his ,~enger on an Air Force C.l23<br />

rellrement In 1960. He taught transport traveling from Phan<br />

sailing al the Detroit Yacht IRang to Cam Ranh Bay. He had<br />

Club for 7 years and was a been in Vietnam since March<br />

member of The _Sons of the 29 of. this year. His command.<br />

Alnt!C1c~n Revolu.t1o~, the Huge. \ ing officer reports that Young<br />

not Soclety of MichIgan and st. had "earned the respect of his<br />

Michael's Episcopal Church. fellow airmen and officers for<br />

He is survived by his wife, his abilities as an aircraft en-<br />

Elizabeth; a daughter, Mrs. Ann gine mechanic and his tireless<br />

Elizabeth Brunke; a son, Rob. dedication to duty." His off<br />

crt. two grandchildren, and a duty hours were spent In help.<br />

bro'ther. ing orphans in the area.<br />

Memorial tributes may be Jim attended Pointe schools<br />

seD; to the Cancer Foundation and was graduated from Grosse<br />

or the Michigan Heart As~ ...ci- Pointe High School in June of<br />

ation or Wayne State Scholar. 19M. Following his graduation<br />

ship Fund. he went to Ferris State Col.<br />

Interment was in Woodlawn lege in Grand Rapids. After<br />

Cemetery. graduation In 1968 he entered<br />

the Air Force. He served in<br />

Texas and at ,McClellan AFB<br />

in California before going to<br />

Vietnam.<br />

He is survived by his parents<br />

and his two sisters, Mr~. Robert<br />

Lorenson, of Los Alt.os, Ca1.,<br />

Netvcomers Set<br />

<strong>To</strong> Welcome '71<br />

A cflsino party in Vegas via<br />

the Ailard House is planned<br />

for the Grosse Pointe Newcomers<br />

as they welcome in the<br />

New Year on December 31.<br />

The evening will -begin at 8:30<br />

o'clock and will provide a t)"Pical<br />

Vegas atmosphere and<br />

games. Snacks and prizes will<br />

be abundant and a late buffet<br />

will be served.<br />

From<br />

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and Mrs. Philip Johnson, Jr.,<br />

of Orange. Cal. and his grand.<br />

father, Henry S. Young.<br />

Memorial services were held<br />

on Monday, DecemJer 21, at<br />

Grosse Pointe Memorial Church.<br />

In lieu of flowers the family<br />

liaL'-requested that donations be<br />

made to the Michigan Chil.<br />

dren's Aid Society, 354Z7 Grand<br />

River road, farmington, Mich.<br />

Wo.0ds Approves<br />

New Restaurant<br />

Permission to build a cafeter.<br />

ia style restaurant was authoriz~<br />

by the Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods Planning Commission<br />

Thursday, December 18. on<br />

Mack between Lennon and Van<br />

Antwerp.<br />

A drive.in type restaurant<br />

was rejected by th\! ccrnmis.<br />

sion because of a local zoning<br />

ordinance preventing establish.<br />

ments of this nature. The res.<br />

taurant. known liS "Jack.in.lhe. I<br />

Box". will allow parking for 46!<br />

cars and will take up the entire 'I<br />

block.<br />

The usual sign for the rest.<br />

aurant chain. however. has not<br />

as yet been approved. Earl<br />

Wakely, building inspector for<br />

the Woods, said there is an<br />

ordinance which prohibits any<br />

signs which are moving, jumping,<br />

or have any other type of<br />

animation, and this will have<br />

to be considered before the<br />

ccmJ:any owning the restaurant I<br />

is authorized to erecl any sign.<br />

Weather permitting, construction<br />

should begin in about two<br />

or lhree weeks, Wakely said.<br />

The inspector added that he<br />

doesn't anticipate any problem<br />

regarding the privacy of nearby<br />

homes. 1 ighting for the establishment<br />

will be Inspected care.<br />

flllly and a trash bin, which<br />

was originally to be placed in<br />

the alley behind the restaurant<br />

will now be connected to the<br />

back of the building by order<br />

of the commission in the interest<br />

of safety.<br />

The cafeteria, which will be<br />

open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.,<br />

will seat 76 people,<br />

Does Christian Science<br />

really heal?<br />

Yes, it does. But no advertisement can fully explain<br />

it.<br />

You have to read about it and pr:ove its practical<br />

and reasoned approach for yourself.<br />

Healing in Christian Science means much more<br />

than just physical release. It means (In improved<br />

character. Release from wrong. A newfound<br />

understanding of God, and yourself.<br />

You're always welcome at our Sunday and<br />

Wednesday services.<br />

Christian Science Church Services<br />

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST ' ,<br />

GraSiI I'oIntl F.. m. 212 Cllalfon' Ava. f<br />

Sunday Service'" Sunday School 10:30 - Wed. 8:00 :<br />

Ra.dlnt Room. 19613 Mack An .• TU 407"" ~<br />

SIXTH CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST "',<br />

Dllroll. 14710 Klreh ... a' AVI. I<br />

Sun. ServIces 10:30 '" 5, Sun. ScMQI 10:30. Wed. 8:00<br />

R.adlng Room. 14707 Karehaval. Dltrolt. Michigan<br />

122-5545<br />

T()DIIY'SSPICllltl<br />

MERRY CHRISTMAS<br />

1(JAll ;fti'fJ IIJR tIJIT(JMERI<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

Thursd.y, December 2", 1970<br />

- • • • • •• IP AND SAY•••• • • •<br />

SEWER PROBLEMS?<br />

•<br />

:<br />

(.I' ..., I. 1.. SH...<br />

SptCJ.f 'rief' - 25% OFI I<br />

ALL SEWIIS olld DRAINS CLEANED I<br />

Ask. about our p,eventit!v. mainte.<br />

nonce<br />

plugs<br />

plan. Example: Sewer usually<br />

up once a yeor in Dec. Reg.<br />

•<br />

Price $40. Cleon<br />

our preventitive<br />

before it plugs an •<br />

mointenance plan, I<br />

PRICE $24-SAVe 40%. Sove Mess<br />

. .. SaveS $ $ I<br />

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE-884.9512 I<br />

I '.S. All Worll Gue ..... tM4.<br />

...- -..- .<br />

BICYCLE TAKEN<br />

Charles Riddle, 32 Roslyn, re,<br />

ported to Woods police that<br />

In charge of arrangements<br />

are chairmen Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Jack Fleisch asslst~ by com.<br />

mittee members Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Joseph Carpino, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Jay Pagliaro. Mr. and Mrs. Bill<br />

;Lowery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry<br />

Parker, .Mr. and Mrs. Lou Chabot<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Bill<br />

McFadden.<br />

New couples moving to the<br />

Pointe are invited to call Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Dave Scobie, 824-1335,<br />

or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurrie,<br />

Dick Warner<br />

A Good Man<br />

Invites You <strong>To</strong> See<br />

Dick Warner<br />

For Your Next<br />

New or Used Car<br />

• The MDst Complete Faciliti ..<br />

in the Detr(,jlt ArlO<br />

• Renlal and Leastll! Pro!l1Ims<br />

• Chauffeur Semee to Jnr<br />

Downtown <strong>Of</strong>fice or Downtown<br />

Shopping Area<br />

WO<br />

3.4700<br />

someone had taken his blue, 10. 886.5630 •. for information on <strong>To</strong> Know<br />

speed bicycle from l' bicycle membership and Newcomers'<br />

1833 E. JEFFERSON<br />

rack at North High School. The 'activities.<br />

bike was locked to the rack -----<br />

Friday. December 11. and Rid. ~;~~=~=~=~=~=~It~.=_'~=~=f:J~~=If;=~~<br />

dIe found it missing when he<br />

returned to pick it up Thursday,<br />

IX!cember 17.<br />

TAPE DECK THEn<br />

James Otto, 877 Moorland,<br />

came to the Woods police station<br />

Sunday, December 20, to<br />

report that while his car was<br />

parked on a side drive in Country<br />

Club Drive a stereo tape<br />

deck was taken from his car<br />

between 9 and 10 p.m. Estimat.<br />

ed value was $40.<br />

q~<br />

FOR CIIRISTMAS<br />

We've heen Ilteerlng our<br />

thoullihtll in th .. direl'Ilon of Ihe lleallon,<br />

and hnvr romr up wilh the willh<br />

.hat you and )'Ollrll 1111Vt"a vrry Merry<br />

f:hrllltmall. Our thllnkll for your patronagr!<br />

1S 175 E. Jefferson<br />

TED EWALD<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

Market<br />

******************************<br />

18328 MACK AVENUE


Thund.y, December 2-4. 1970<br />

Sclwol and Hospital Join<br />

In Disaster Preparations<br />

Should a disasler resulting in "In Ihe event of a disaster,<br />

a large number of casualties stretchers would be brought<br />

~trike Grosse Poinle, Cottage from Cottage 10 Ihe school's<br />

H 0 s pi I a I and the Richard gymnasium where aD admitting<br />

School, coopcraling jointly, will area, emergency treatment fa.<br />

be ready for the emergency. cilities, and a pharmany would<br />

A packaged Disasler Hospi- be sel up," Dr. Theos I. Antal<br />

consi&ting of 500 boxes con. del\ion, Superinlendent of the<br />

talning cols, hospital equIP-) G~osse Poinle School System,<br />

ment and medicines is stored said.<br />

al Collage .and .could be ~el up "A shock ward would be es.<br />

for opcr~h~n m the ~bchard tllblished in Iwo rooms on the<br />

Sc~ool wlthm a short time.. southeasl side of the first floor,<br />

Any~ne who .has wor~ed 10 an ambulalory casualty posl<br />

a hospital durmg a dlSasler would be set up in a fi1'6tfloor<br />

such as a flood, tornado,. or . room on the oorlhwest corner<br />

olher unCortunale happemng of Ihe building, and the two<br />

know~ I~at careC~! advance primary grade rooms on the<br />

pl~nmng 10 nc~ed, Ra.lp.h L. first floor would be used as<br />

Wilgarde, Hospllal AdmlDlslra- surgical suites," Mr. Wilgarde<br />

lor. said. said.<br />

The Packaged Disaster Has- ...<br />

pital is the U.S. Public Health FaclhlLes Cor .x.ray, labora.<br />

Service's plan to provide hospi- lory: ~entr~l sterile supply. and<br />

lal care at such a time, he ex- ~dmlDl~tration.~ould ~e localed<br />

plained. The PDII has 200 cots m the remaJnIDg first floor<br />

and a 3D.da)' supply of medi- roolll5.<br />

cine and equipmeot. Fully ac. "The Richard School build.<br />

tivated, the unit has Ihree Ing is ideally suited to h04se<br />

opera ling rooms, an admitting a PDU unit." Mr. Wilgarde<br />

and sorling section, ward s, said, "and since it is only two<br />

x.ray, laboratory and pharma. short blocks from Cottage Hascy,<br />

and central sterile supply pital, Ihe unit could be set up<br />

section, plus power generators within the shortesl possible<br />

and water tank and pump. time."<br />

Judge Goodrow Hears 18 Cases<br />

Court (or Ihe City of Grosse<br />

Pointe Woods was called to ses.<br />

sion Tuesday, December 15, by<br />

Judge Don J. Goodrow. Among<br />

the 18 case" heard, seven defendants<br />

were tried for speeding<br />

and only four were from<br />

the Grosse Pointe area.<br />

Both Edward Heglin, Jr.,<br />

2J~34 Poinciana, In Southfield<br />

and Howard Wetherholt, 19340<br />

Mackay, in Detroit were found<br />

guilty of speeding after entering<br />

a guilty plea. Heglin was<br />

filled $22 and Wetherholt was<br />

ordered to pay $35 for the of.<br />

fense.<br />

Bradley Geffen, 22051 Ivanhoelk,<br />

in Southfield entered R<br />

not guilty plea on a charge of<br />

speeding. The court found him<br />

guilty and fined Geffln $15.<br />

. •Mary Burak, 5182 Yorkshire,<br />

to Detroit was given a fine of<br />

$20 for speeding by the court.<br />

She declared heNeH not guilty.<br />

The cnurt found David Fleming,<br />

22837 Sunnyside, 51. Clair<br />

Shores guilty of speeding and<br />

fined him $15. He had also en.<br />

tered a not guilty plea<br />

Camille Michael, 690 Briarcliff,<br />

told the court she was<br />

not guilty of speeding. The<br />

court found her guilty and ordered<br />

her to pay $10 for her of.<br />

fense.<br />

In the last ,speeding c.ase<br />

heard, . Marla" Speer, 15774<br />

Charles, In E. Detroit said she<br />

was guilty. The court agreed<br />

and set the fine at $10.<br />

Two of those tried were facing<br />

a charge oC driving with a<br />

suspended license. One, Faye<br />

Amond, ,1570 Westchester, in<br />

Westland, was ordered to pay<br />

a fine of $100 alld spend three<br />

days in jail after the court<br />

found her guilty. Amond had<br />

entered a guilty plea.<br />

Joseph Johns, 3875 Cadieux,<br />

in Detroit, lold the court he<br />

was not gumy after being found<br />

driving with a suspended licell6e.<br />

The court found him<br />

By P81Il Sebweltzer<br />

D'you<br />

«now<br />

rh.#.?<br />

According Ul the dictionary,<br />

the word CROOK has<br />

two meanings. One IIIdefined<br />

as the "Twisted part of a<br />

thing," the other as, "Anyone<br />

oC the criminal c1ass-a<br />

swindler."<br />

The latter definition comes<br />

to us from a word coined by<br />

the Chicago Tribune in 1819.<br />

It was meant Ul compare a<br />

criminal to the links of twisted<br />

rail-fences, popular at that<br />

time. Since a<br />

criminal did<br />

not "follow<br />

the straight<br />

and narrow l<br />

path" he was •<br />

then branded Ii"<br />

'CROOKED.' ~<br />

The term<br />

caught on. bul the meaning escaped<br />

us. <strong>To</strong>day we straight.<br />

en out cJ'O()ksby just letting<br />

them be. When they get rich<br />

enough - they'll straighten<br />

out on their own,<br />

The best way Ul be sure<br />

of really dependable Real<br />

<strong>Estate</strong> service is to head<br />

straight for our door. Make a<br />

note or our two locations:<br />

SCI/WErTZER<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

21300 Mack Ave.<br />

PHONF.: 886-4200. and<br />

18530 Mack Ave.<br />

PHONE: 886-1210<br />

guilty and fined him $75.<br />

Connie Smith. 3570 Lycaste,<br />

in Detroit, entered a guilty<br />

plea on a charge of larceny.<br />

The court found her guilty and<br />

placed her on probation 10 the<br />

Wayne County probationary de.<br />

partment for six months. She<br />

was also ordered to pay costs<br />

of $35.<br />

Also involved In a larceny<br />

but pleading not guilty to the<br />

charge. William Richudson,<br />

Jr., 9160 Concord, in Detroit<br />

was found guilty and placed.<br />

on probation for six months.<br />

Costs aS6Cssed to Richardson<br />

were in th!! amount of $35<br />

James Bley, 1584 Cook, plead.<br />

ing guilty to a charge of impaired<br />

driving was found guilty<br />

and paid a fine of $100.<br />

James BIey, 1584 Cook, pleading<br />

guilly to a charge of impaired<br />

driving was found guilty<br />

and paid a line of $100.<br />

Causing an accident and<br />

charged with failure to slop in<br />

the assured clear distance<br />

ahearl, Ernest Rodgers, 584 Arden<br />

Park, in Detroit pled not<br />

guilty, was found gullty and<br />

fined $10.<br />

Robert Ryan, 1145 Anita, was<br />

fined $10 for having his commercial<br />

vehicle parked in a resIdential<br />

area.<br />

Thomas .McCoD.ville, 23400<br />

Edsel Ford Ct., in St. Clair<br />

Shores, pled guilty on a licen se<br />

restriction violation. He was<br />

found guilty and ordered to<br />

pay $10 for the offense.<br />

Jeffrey Hoffman, 762 S. Rosedale,<br />

was found guilty of being<br />

a mioor in poS6Cllsionof alcoholic<br />

beverages. The court assessed<br />

costs in the amount of<br />

$15.<br />

Pleading guilty of Impaired<br />

driving, James Shields, 622<br />

Cardwell, Garden CIty, was<br />

found guilty and fined $100 by<br />

the court.<br />

Leonard Marsack, 7445 Miller<br />

road, in Dearborn, was<br />

found guilty of failing to signal<br />

whIm leaving the surb and fined<br />

$10. He had entered a not<br />

guilty plea.<br />

Eleven cases were dismissed<br />

and two were adjourned while<br />

Judge Goodrow siglled 23 war.<br />

rants for failure to an,-,werS"Jm.<br />

mons.<br />

Pointers Earn<br />

U of M Degrees<br />

A number of Pointers are<br />

among the students at the University<br />

of Michigan who received<br />

their degrees Ihis winter.<br />

They include Steven Enzer, of<br />

Washinglon road, wilo received<br />

a B.S. in Electrical Engineer<br />

ing; William Ward Baker, of<br />

Hidden lane, who earned his<br />

MBA in Marketing; Catherine<br />

,Munkholm, of Notre Dame, who<br />

earned hcr Bachelor degree in<br />

General Studies; Elizabeth Preble,<br />

oC Fairholme road, who<br />

earned her BA in Psychology;<br />

and Carol Riddle, oC Hillcrest<br />

road, who earned her .BA in<br />

Elementary Education.<br />

More are Franklin Smith, of<br />

Harvard road, who earned his<br />

BM in Piano Performance. and<br />

his Bachelor Deg~ee of Music<br />

in Piano; Judith Walker, of<br />

Stanhope, who earned her BA<br />

in Russian Studies; and Kathlcen<br />

B. Warl\i!r of Country Club<br />

drive who earned her BA in<br />

education and her teaching certltlcale.<br />

NEEDS COMPASS<br />

The person who has no fixed<br />

course in his life's work will<br />

Cind himself In a number of<br />

fixes.<br />

WAlE.<br />

HEAlER?<br />

15204 KEtCH!VAL ' VA 2.'070<br />

GROSSE<br />

Thief Snatches Outdoor Lights<br />

A Woods resident noticed<br />

that her outdoor llghts had<br />

been stolen after sbe had heard<br />

suspicious noises the night before<br />

near the garage door.<br />

Mrs. James Pappas, 692 Pear<br />

Tree, heard sounds of someone<br />

Irylng to open the garage door<br />

and a door Ul a separate en.<br />

trance to tile garage around 9<br />

p.m. Wedoesday. December 16.<br />

Knowing that both doors were<br />

locked at the lime, she thought<br />

the noises mllal have been her<br />

Imagination and did not both~r<br />

calling the police at the time.<br />

The next morning. she found<br />

eight lights missing from the<br />

Cront bushes and Immedlatel)'<br />

called the pollce. Woods police<br />

said they would give special attention<br />

to her home, the target<br />

oC burglars during the last<br />

Christmas season.<br />

1We~ru~<br />

@hfli~tffiQ~<br />

crhe besl of h~pes are extended 10 you for a<br />

warm, happy holiday with friends you hold<br />

near and dear. And it is lime 10 thank you<br />

for your loyal palronage.<br />

W. will b. dos.d Sat., o.c. 26 & Sat., J... 2<br />

THE GOLDEN COFFEE POT<br />

63 K.,chev.l. low., level Co'olli.' F.d. lid,.<br />

PO I N T E<br />

NEWS<br />

E~ICAL DANGEa<br />

Mr.. Earl Ecll:.trand, 86!<br />

ROII)'n, telepboned Woods po.<br />

lice Tburada)', December 1'1, to<br />

report a light pole making a<br />

"hummin, noise. " Ser,eant<br />

Walter O'DeU answered the call<br />

to find the compaint valid and<br />

surgested that the pole mi,ht be<br />

arcln, at the base. Pollee im.<br />

medIately notified Detroil Edi.<br />

son Co. and said the problem -I<br />

should be treated as an emergency.<br />

STEREOLAND RECOMMENDS:<br />

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Paf.:l& Sf.<br />

Clerk Receives<br />

Service Alvard<br />

Gros~ Pointe Woods City<br />

Clerk Leona Liddle, termlnat.<br />

ing her service to the c:ity De.<br />

cember 31. received an award<br />

for her 12 yeahl of service as<br />

Cit)' Clerk at !be regular coun.<br />

cil meeling MOIIday, December<br />

21.<br />

Calling the duly b


•<br />

Thursday, December 24, 1970<br />

A.dult Education Classes <strong>Of</strong>fered<br />

,<br />

What wm they th1nlt of next? archaeology aeries directed by<br />

Believe it or DOt, the Grosae Williams and Elsie Peek who<br />

PoiDte PubUc SChools Adult come to us from the Detroit<br />

Education Program is offering Institute of Arts. ,<br />

a class in Fly Tying, which will For further Information con.<br />

undoubtedly attract scores of cernlng registration for the<br />

avid trout fishermen, and (at winter session. of classes you<br />

about the same time) a course are encouraged to call the De.<br />

called Simple Home Repslrs partment of Community Serv.<br />

which is designed to acquaillt ices at 8M-3808 or 885.0271."<br />

the female homemaker with the A fuU listiJlg of classes for<br />

skills of making simple home this wiflter sessiwi include:<br />

repairs. Speelal Inleres~<br />

What other conclusion can a Selr Improvement<br />

womens' liberation advocate Auto Mechanlcs, Men and<br />

draw but the vision of a hus. Women; Books America is Read.<br />

band and wile applying their log, Bridge, Beglnj Inter; Adv.;<br />

newly acquired skills; he me. Business and Real <strong>Estate</strong> Law,<br />

tlculously tying flies while she Creative Writing, Driver Train.<br />

dutifully repair.~ a leaky faucet. ing for Adults, Efrective Ex.<br />

, The Department of Com. pression. Grosse Pointe Rose<br />

munity Service has released the Society, -H 0 me Gardening<br />

announcement of the~e courses (Spring). Investment Pro.<br />

. " "<br />

GROSSE<br />

president of the Dada Club, anll<br />

Mrs. Theresa DIVirall, presl.<br />

dent of the Mothen Club, lor<br />

the wonderful eveniDa.<br />

- . -<br />

The Junior clasl at Austin<br />

will travel to the Unlverslty of<br />

Detroit Memorial BulidiDIl on<br />

December 17 to take part iD tht<br />

"Age of <strong>To</strong>morrow." Tbe pro.<br />

gram presents career oppor.<br />

tunities and a projection of di{.<br />

ferent occupations In t!)e "spac~<br />

age." The program, sponsored<br />

by the University of Detroit,<br />

was open to all east sid ..<br />

~chools. AusUn was happy t(o<br />

accept tbe University's graciou ..<br />

luvitallon.<br />

There will be a Christmas<br />

Coffee House sponsored by the<br />

Student Senate officers. It wl11<br />

be held in the Austin cafeteria<br />

on Sunday, December 20, beginning<br />

at 7:30. There will be a<br />

nominal admission fee. The pro.<br />

gram includes multiple read.<br />

ings, poetry. songs, and drama.<br />

tic interpretations.<br />

- - -<br />

The Christmas vacation will<br />

begin on December 22 followin~<br />

the annual Cbristmas assembly.<br />

Classes will resume on January<br />

4.<br />

Center <strong>Of</strong>fering<br />

Many Courses<br />

POINTE NEWS<br />

Austin Prep School News IRanch J'"ired<br />

1.- • By Scout Troop<br />

The Austin Players opened<br />

their thirteenth season over the:<br />

Thanksaiving holiday with the<br />

musical producUon under Ihe di.<br />

reclion of Mr, Thomll E.BaU.<br />

ey. The t h r e e performancel<br />

were well attended and many<br />

l:ongratulated the cast aDd crew<br />

of 112 young men and womell.<br />

The production was "How to<br />

Succeed in Business without<br />

Really Trying" wh\chwas the<br />

Players' 54th show.<br />

The rest of this season In.<br />

cludes the Student Directed One<br />

Act in February and the State<br />

League and Genesian One Acts<br />

in March. The spring play wiu<br />

be in April but has not been an.<br />

nounced as yet<br />

- . -<br />

as highlil1Jhts to the winter cedures-Begln; Adv., Mathe. Six Austin students !raveled<br />

"$essionof adult education. There malics _ (Algebra _ Geome. to Servite .Hlgh for ~hf! month.<br />

'.re courses planned to suit the try), Oceanography, -Oowner. ly Catholic ForenSIc League<br />

appetite of ali Grosse Pointe Dog Obedience Training, Pho. meet on Sunday,. December 6.<br />

adults. tography-Begin; Adv. -Power Each month A~stin enters st~.<br />

The Fly Tying class will be Squadron-Elementary Piloting dents to speak In various public<br />

taught by John HoUman, a Speech, Vocabulary Improve: Ispeaking and interpretive speecli<br />

member of the Board of Di. menlo events.<br />

rectors of ''Trout Unlimited." Music and Dance Students aUending this meet<br />

The fee of $2'1.00 includes high Dance - Ballroom; La tin. with Mr. Bailey wae Mike Riz.<br />

quality tools and materials for American. -Dance: Square and' zo and Dennis Bailey in Hu.<br />

each enrollee and offers an Round (call Rea, 884-21188). morous Interpretation, Ken<br />

unusual opportunity to the .Grosse Pointe Chorus (call Cooper, Ronald Schamm, and<br />

fisherman who wanls to learn Johns, 886.0'110).-Grosse Pointe Rick Berschback in Serious In.<br />

lhe art of m:lking his own lures, Symphony. meet the Masters, terpretalion and John Cobb in<br />

This class will meet twice a Piano; Begin Players. Children's Literature.<br />

week (Mondays and Wednes. Children's A~tivity-Swimmlng Austin will also enter the<br />

days) for five" weeks. Foreigtt unguages-EDgUsb Michigan Forensic League as<br />

Simple Home Rt'pairs is a English for New Americans, well as enter and host the Gene-<br />

, new class scheduled for Wed- French Conversation, begin, in. sian Interpretation Festival on<br />

nesday nights beginning Feb. ter., adv.; German Conversation, February 28.<br />

ruary 3. Those who have waited begin. inter., adv.; Italian Con. - - •<br />

SOlong for this course will Clnd versation, begin; Spanish Con. Rev, Law r e n c e Puchalski,<br />

their patience rewarded. The versation, begin, inter., adv. O.S.A. has tecently joined the<br />

search for a knowledgable in. Arts and Cratts faculty. Father Puchalski comes<br />

struttor has produced Al Mar. Art: Oil. Water Color, Sketch. to Austin from Chicago, where<br />

shall whose 25 years in the ing. Decoupage, begin, inter., he was stationed for the last<br />

hardware' business fully quail. adv. EDlimeling, copper. Jew. year and a h a If. He will be<br />

fies him' as "Mr. Fix.it" him. elry. silverj LapidarYj Wood. teaching Theology HI, Theology<br />

self. shop. IV. Latin I. and Latin III. He<br />

other new classes to be 0/- Commercial holds a Bachelor of Arts degr~e<br />

fered this winter session are Bookkeeping; Shorthand, be. in Philosophy from VllIanova<br />

Orientation to Flight with avia. gin, inter., adv. (60 words): and has done: graduate work in<br />

trix Marilyn Sidwell, as in. Trans~ription (minimum 60 Sociology at Loyola University<br />

structor, and two classes co. words); Typing, begin, inter., in Chicago.<br />

sponsored by the Department adv.; Typing. electric (mini. - - •<br />

of Community Services and the mum 30 words). Rev. Robert Gardella and Rev.<br />

University 'Center for Adult Sporls and Exercises William Sullivan have been at.<br />

,Education. The co-sponsored Badminton, Basketball for tending meetings of D e t r a i t<br />

cbisses ar,e Buying and Re. Men, Golf-Men and Women Archdiocesan Religion coordina.<br />

modeling an Older Home with (Winter • Spring). Gym and lors. At these meetings, proce.<br />

: Julius BaUew B.S.E.E. con. Swim-.Men, Modern Dance for dures and problems are shared<br />

! suiting engineer as instructor Teen.age Girls, Rhythmic Exer- in an attempt to make religion<br />

and Digging Up the Past an cise for Women, Scuba Diving, in the Archdiocese as strong as<br />

_______________________ possible.<br />

II<br />

,TlSSOT<br />

the alarm watch<br />

rings I bell<br />

when he needs rewinding<br />

)<br />

II buzzes him lor reveille. ap.<br />

pointments, parking meler<br />

ale,ts. dozens 01 othe, occa.<br />

sions. And it's one 01the greal.<br />

est of Tissottime.masters! He'li<br />

enjoy lis line good masculine<br />

look as w,!lI. Stmnless sleel<br />

with Grand <strong>To</strong>urismo ,acing<br />

bracelet, $77.50. Yailow lOp,<br />

.sleel back. SS2.~o<br />

Also available with strap.<br />

I<br />

YOIIR tHRISTM4S IS BRIGHT & G4Y!<br />

Sign of the Mermaid, Inc.<br />

Ipressed his thanks on behalf of Speech 0061 "Creative Drama<br />

75 KERCHEVAL, ON THE KILL-TU 2.1610<br />

Sign of the Mermaid<br />

GALLERY<br />

88 KERCHEVAL, ON THE HILL-882-4600<br />

Note: Both Stores Will Be Open<br />

Saturda)', December 26<br />

A new term of courses-some<br />

for college credit. others simply<br />

for self improvement-begins at<br />

Grosse Pointe War Memorial<br />

Center in carll' January.<br />

Three new classes for college<br />

credit at either the graduate or<br />

undergraduate level will be<br />

offered through Wayne State<br />

Universlly's Division of Urban<br />

Extension on Tuesday evenings.<br />

January 12 through March 23<br />

"The Sociology of U r ban<br />

S'chools" will be ta~ght (rom 'I<br />

to 9:30 p.m. by Dr. Edward<br />

Liebson. Those successfuUy<br />

completing the course .earn<br />

three quarter credits which can<br />

be applied eitber to graduate or<br />

undergraduate work.<br />

"Child Development Principles<br />

Applied to Pre School Program.<br />

ming" (Home Ecunomics 0585)<br />

will be offered on Wednesday<br />

evenings January 13.March 24,<br />

6:30-9:30 o'clock. In addition,<br />

On December 14, the Austin there will be laboratory, ses.<br />

Parents' Club sponsored the an. sions. The instructor is Eliza.<br />

nual Christmas Party for the beth Williams. This course<br />

faculty. Festivities were held in ~arns 4 quarter credits and can<br />

the gym beginning at 8 p.m. be applied to either graduate or<br />

Flither Albert Hillebrand ex. undergraduate work.<br />

t_h_e_fa_c_u1_ty_t_o_M_r_. _E_d_Ak_e_.~s, for Children" will be offert!d<br />

Swimming-Men, Women Fam.<br />

ilyj 1'ennis-;.Men anu Women;<br />

Volleyball for Men.<br />

HomemakiDg Adlvities<br />

Chair Caning, Cooking for<br />

Thursday nights January 14<br />

through March 25 from 6:30-<br />

10 p.m. carrying 4 quarter<br />

credits either graduate or un.<br />

dergraduate. Lyn iBrooks.FInn<br />

is the instructor.<br />

I( , ..I t<br />

valen e<br />

rK I<br />

.::JieWelerS<br />

J 6601 E. Warren<br />

Two, First Aid (standard. adv.), Advance registration Is re-<br />

Flower Arranging, French Cook. quested for these credit counes .<br />

ing (begin), Home Decoration Registration .forms may be pick.<br />

(begin). -(American Institute ed up in the Center's oH":e~.82<br />

of Decorators). Lake Shore. any day or evening<br />

Knitting, MilliDery, Pattern except Sunday.<br />

Drafting, Party Cookery aDd In the line of non credit<br />

Planniag, Sewillg, begin, IDler. courses is Conversational French<br />

'hiloriD, aDd DreH' which will be taught Tuesday<br />

making, Upholstery. mornings beginning January" ~<br />

I mediate;<br />

TU 1-4800 - Co.Sponsored, Departmeat or for 12 weeks. There will be a<br />

______ , ._. J Community Services class for beginners from IJ to<br />

Squirt Pucksters<br />

Blast Cherokees<br />

Twenty-four "Outl from Boy The Squirt. DlvWoa Travel I'<br />

SCout Troop 147 of Defer Sebool Team weat 00. aL'Otber aeorina<br />

attended a cunpout at D Bar A rampaee Slturday, December<br />

Ranch, Me.tamor. Michl,"n, III, a'lIin.t the Cherokeea<br />

from Friday, December n, to Hockey Club at Tri.County<br />

Sunda)', ~mber IS. Bealdes Leaiue's home arena In Detroit.<br />

eaJoyln, the 11 incbu of anow, TIw scoria, derby WII led<br />

the hillilllht of the weekend by Dave Carron who put on a<br />

was the hike to "Old Baldy" seven goal' spree from his posl.<br />

mount.aiD.' lion at center. Captain Steve<br />

New scouts worlein, to attain Olson tallied four limes wh11e<br />

the ranle <strong>Of</strong> Tenderfoot include: Chris Abee scored the three.<br />

Larry Shock, Charles Rabaut,<br />

Eric Helin. Fred Gerigery, goal "hat trick" ttl be followed<br />

Doullas Edwards. Mike Parent, by pairs of goak from Mile<br />

Dave 'SheUey, Fred Nellon, MaUard and Kevin Moore, with<br />

Sbawn Filzlibboll. Ken Steele Kevin adding two asSilts, Jeff<br />

alld Edward Stroh. Loaall. bl"zed a lone goal aDd<br />

Other scoutl attendiDa were added four anilu while Jeff<br />

Leo SlatiO, Dave HaU, Scott Johnston and Jeff Kydd each<br />

McKay, Bob Fradeneck, Dave assisted on two acorina plays<br />

Martln, Damian Kislea, Charles .<br />

Boley, Josepb Boley. Lee Wiley, and John Hastings 011 one.<br />

Bill Michalak, <strong>To</strong>m DlDominico, Now with 40 ,ames bthind<br />

Brian Helin and MIke IrviD. them and slOWly rebounding<br />

Scoutmaster Mr. Edward Fied. from several weeki 01 team m.<br />

ler was assJited b)' Mr. Wiley nesses. the TraYelina Bruins<br />

IIIc1 Mr., Nelaon and Dr. FItz.1 will head for London, Ontario<br />

libbon. over the Christmas weekend<br />

JACOBSON!S<br />

te'<br />

sUll minus Terry HOllan, out<br />

wllh pneumollia. The Bruin<br />

Squirts were one of the lew<br />

U.S. team. invited to play ill<br />

PLACE SETTING SALE<br />

for 6.piece place setting<br />

Wishing ...<br />

all of you a<br />

Merry<br />

Christmas<br />

and<br />

Happy<br />

New<br />

Year<br />

thl. toullh Canadian compeU.<br />

Uoo whleh brines 38 team.<br />

lrom all OYer Ontario to battle<br />

at Londoll's Oak Ridge Arena.<br />

TU 2.1340<br />

~<br />

the ships wheel, inc.<br />

19605 M.ACK, GIOSSE POI NTE WOODS<br />

Oneida Solid Stainless Steel Tableware<br />

4.99 and 6.99<br />

Start a set of perfectly balanced and proportioned Oneida flatware now or add on .,<br />

to your present table service at savinll5 during this once-a.yeilr sales event. Chouse<br />

from 10 tastefully designed patterns. 6.piece place setting: 2 teaspoons, 1 dinner<br />

knife, 1 dinner fork, 1 salad fork, 1 soup spoon. Matching 5-piece hostess<br />

serving sets available. Group A through E;<br />

Capistrano, Nordic Crown, Chateau,<br />

Lasting Rose and Ember Glow Oneidacraft deluxe stainless flatware, now 4.99<br />

Group F through J:<br />

---~--------------------------====-- 10:30 a.m. and another for in.<br />

termedlate students from 10:30<br />

to noon. Both will be taught by<br />

Mme. Charles Bachrach, de.<br />

Iightful native of France who di.<br />

vides her time between Grosse<br />

Pointe and her family's chateau<br />

at Le Mans. Fee is $29.<br />

Yoga will be presented to<br />

ladies only 1m Tuesday mornings<br />

beginning Jaooary 5 at 10 a.m.<br />

Instruction will continue by<br />

SRF trained Mrs. Norma Cheff<br />

for eight weeks. The fee is $20. "<br />

--------------------------<br />

SEMI-ANNUAL WHITE SALE<br />

BEGINN1NG DECEMBER 26<br />

with savings on your needs for bed,<br />

bath, table and kitchen<br />

"Pelil Jardin" permanent press she'o!ls<br />

by Wamsullo, a French gorden prinl<br />

on 0 fine blend of Celonese-<br />

Fortrel polyesler/collon. Blue,<br />

pin~ or yellow bock~round. Lowest prices<br />

ever on this super.smoolh sheel!<br />

n")(104" or Iwin filled bollom sheel, 4.50<br />

81")(104" or full filled bollom, 5.50<br />

42")(36" pillow cases, Pair 3.10<br />

.cel.n .... nd Fort,.! 11" trtdemll'ks of Fiber IndustrilS. Inc.<br />

Jacob SonS<br />

Store fc,r the Home<br />

Community stainless flatware, now 6.99<br />

Venetia, Cantata, Rose Shadow, Paul Revere and Frostfire<br />

Jaoobsons<br />

Store for the Home<br />

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Grosse Pointe News<br />

ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC.<br />

OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48238<br />

Second ClalS Postle' PaId .t Delrolt, Mlchleaa<br />

Public Schools in Focus<br />

Letters to the Editor<br />

Dcar Mr. Edgar,<br />

I was one o{ the lew in attendance<br />

at the Decemher 14,<br />

Doard or Education meeting,<br />

and I wish to eX?ress by appre.<br />

ciation for Pepper Whitelaw's<br />

reporting.<br />

If ..lt comnellerl to leave.<br />

arter the first' hour or "crimln:<br />

al waste or time" as voiced by<br />

Mr. Alfred Glancy, Jr.<br />

I am /{ratelul for the subse.<br />

quent dr-tails given in Mrs.<br />

Whitelaw's article. and I ad.<br />

mire her fortHude.<br />

Yours very truly,<br />

Mrs. Willard R. Lcnz<br />

Moran road<br />

Dear Sir:-<br />

AllIlOugh I neither believe<br />

in God nor in altruism. the<br />

twin cornerstones upon which<br />

Chrislrnns rcsts, I sUIl manage<br />

to ce!l'hr~te thc ho,;dc.y.<br />

I do it for the same reason<br />

lor whldl I sing the National<br />

AllthclII Not [or 1I disembodied<br />

c!Junk of C:lrlh, Dut for the<br />

principles anti ideals lor which<br />

I hdil've it should stand. That,<br />

and that alone, Not for that<br />

whil-h it lills hecome.<br />

I! meu Jive with honesty and<br />

intcgrily l:lroughout the year.<br />

holh ill mill among thcmselve~,<br />

Ihen Clirislmas will stand as<br />

Ihe symhol 1)( that value and<br />

"ood wdl which they have for<br />

themselves and (or each other.<br />

Christmas can become a time<br />

01 explicit affirmation of the<br />

value and rCilpeet that men im.<br />

plieity grant each other during<br />

the preceding 11 months or the<br />

year.<br />

Bui uniy thal vlliue linQ reo<br />

spect which is earned. The<br />

friendship of admiration, not<br />

of "christian duty".<br />

<strong>To</strong> those who believe as I<br />

do, I wish you a very Merry<br />

Christmas. 'My kind of Christ.<br />

mas.<br />

<strong>To</strong><br />

your<br />

those who don'l, may<br />

God help you.<br />

Thomao Cammarata<br />

2150 Lancaster<br />

Grosse Pointe, Mich,<br />

FARMS PAYS BILLS<br />

At a regular meeling held on<br />

M 0 n day, December 21, the<br />

Farms council approved payment<br />

of two bills to Parkins.<br />

ROllers and Associates, Incor.<br />

porated, Planning and Urban<br />

Renewal Consultants, for professional<br />

services. One pay.<br />

Inent, $1,750, was ror back.<br />

ground research and market<br />

study data compilation and<br />

prescntation. The second payment<br />

was in the amount or<br />

$440, for sludy 01 property in<br />

the city. lor other residential<br />

use.<br />

Irs<br />

CHRIS'/MAS<br />

rlMBI<br />

W.'d like ft wish<br />

you and your 'omlly<br />

a WIry Merry<br />

ChrI.m I'. Thonll. ''''<br />

yeur patroftGlt'<br />

POINTE SASH & SCREEN<br />

20497 MACK TU 1.6130<br />

What Goes 0.. Memorial Center Schedule I<br />

at December za. December 31. OpeD Dilly • I.m ..• p.m.<br />

" ••llr L- b (Tlcke&offl.:e doaed Sunday)<br />

FULLY PAID CIRCULATION • •• • ror" • AU MemorillspoolOred aetlYltles OpeD to the Groae<br />

Phone TU 2.6900 By \'Irllala Leoaarcl Pointe pllbllc. Hospital equipment anllable for .free<br />

Member MlchiJon Preu ANOcloUonand Nollon.1 EcIIloriolAnoelolLon lOin: crutches, wheel Cbllrs, helUng limps Inel hospital<br />

NATIONALAI>VUnSlNG1l1PIII:8INTATIVZ Cbrlstmas I~: hoping that gilt to the library for you to becll.<br />

WeeklyNe"'lpoper llopresenlotlve.Int. BYron' '.7300 Santa Claus will bring you the see. GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LENDING<br />

((H nUh A~enl1e,NewYock19, NewYork • book ked r CLOSED DURING DECEM E<br />

CHICAG OrnCE s you as or. Christmas is: receiving a nIce B R.<br />

_._333_N_o_c_lh_~lIchl'on Avenue Phone FlnlJldol 6-2214 Christmas is: going to the rat check lrom soml! Iriend or Saturday, December 26<br />

.. librar~' ahead 01 time to get relative, and then being able to .10;00 a.m. Ski Hi Trip leaves for Vail, Colorado.<br />

HOBERT B. EDGAR, EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER recipes for Yulelide goodies, t d I bo ks 12 15 L d C B D bl W d<br />

WILLIAM ADAMO ", ,...... ADVEHl'lSING nANAGER go ou an my some 0 : p.m. yn a ouvreur- ruce ou es e ding<br />

JANET MUELLER ,..,.,., " FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY en~'h~si~~sl iS~~~e~d~n~A~~t. r:n~v~im~~nted 10 own ror a Reception.<br />

JAMES J, NJAIM ,.., ,., , NEWS HOW TilE GIlINCIl STOLE Christmas is: being hapP'J you 2:30 p.m. John Carter-Ginnie Wielhouwer Wedding<br />

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GREGG BOYD "".""" "'...'" ,.,', NEWS ~ IR~STMAS. or some olher live in Grosse Pointe an are. 3:30 p.m. Ski Hi Trip leaves for Boyne. Those going<br />

LILLIAN KARR _._ , ADVERTISING avonte story to your children I having a wonderful Y'lletideon trip advised to bring snack for bU3 ride.<br />

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Thursd.y, December 24, 1970<br />

•<br />

WOMIN'S<br />

F'rom Another P oillle<br />

of Vie'f<br />

By Janet Mueller<br />

I don't know about you, but I'm blithering.<br />

Rather: As I write this column, (last Monday), I am<br />

blithering; by the time you read it, (Thursday morning),<br />

I'll be under the Law of December 24, and calm again.<br />

This Law of December 24, a Great Thing, stafes: "If<br />

you haven't got it-the perfect present for, (named to be<br />

filled in by individual Law invokers)-by now, you. won't<br />

get it."<br />

A wonderful Law. Comforting, Hopeful. Nirvana ...<br />

But it doesn't operate UNTIL December 24, and<br />

right now, as I'm writing this column, it's December 21,<br />

and as soon as I'm finished with this column-I'll drag it<br />

out as long as I can, but eventually it's GOT to be finished<br />

-I'll be off again, into the cold, the snow, searching for,<br />

(among other things), cheap ladybugs and ANYTHING<br />

with a camel on it ...<br />

Maternal Reveille<br />

Alike Kramer comes home from the service, home on<br />

Christmas leave, and he's all grown up, and all tired oul,<br />

and everybody's glad to see him, and it's grand old family<br />

rcunion time in Grosse Pointe boulevard, and before Mike<br />

goes-late-to bed, he tells his mother, "Be sure to wake<br />

me up at 9 tomorrow morning."<br />

And promptly at 9 Mrs. Kramer comes knocking<br />

gently at Mike's door.<br />

Tap. "Mike? ••• " Tap, tap. "IUike?"<br />

Nothing.<br />

Now before MUte went away, his mother would have<br />

pounded, threatened, demanded •••<br />

But this is Mlke-home.on.leave: You don't rout your<br />

soldier son from bed the day after he's been let out for<br />

the holidays.<br />

Still: He Dm say he wanted to be up at 9. He probllbly<br />

has thin~s he has to do •..<br />

Ponder. Consider<br />

Solution.<br />

Short and to<br />

The Pointe<br />

TIMOTHY C. O'LINN, son of<br />

DR. and MRS. F. P. O'L1NN,<br />

of DEVONSHIRE road, r~eiv.<br />

ed his Associate in Applied Sci.<br />

ence degree in Electrical Engi.<br />

neering Technology from Mich.<br />

igan Technological Unil'ersi\!'<br />

during commencement exercls.<br />

es December 19.<br />

$ •<br />

~ms. ROWLAND L, AUS.<br />

TIN, daughter.in.law of the<br />

WILLIAM AUSTINS, of Mo~1il.<br />

Ian road, has been awarded a<br />

lifetime membership in the Lan.<br />

sing Jaycee Auxlllary. She's<br />

been affiliated with the Amlil.<br />

iary since 1962 and served on<br />

its board of dir~tors for thr~<br />

years including a term as presl.<br />

dent ill 1963.64 when she won<br />

state recognitiun as one of<br />

three outstanding local presidents<br />

in Michigan, She served<br />

as vice-president for the ,state<br />

organization in 1965.66, was<br />

named the' Auxiliary's key worn.<br />

an in 1968.69 and is active in<br />

the Lansing Junior League and<br />

other local civic groups.<br />

WILLIAM RIORDAN CON.<br />

NOLLY, of Washington road,<br />

has qualified for the Doctor of<br />

Jurisprudence degree at the<br />

University of Te x a s LJlw<br />

School.<br />

• $<br />

Enjoying a recent cruise<br />

through the Caribbean to South<br />

America were MR. and MRS.<br />

CLARENCE E. DAY. JR., 11.<br />

year.old Mary Beth and nine.<br />

year-old JOlIN PAUL, of Bish.<br />

op road.<br />

• • •<br />

• •<br />

I\like's mother stands on the far side of the door, The For d Foundation has<br />

53)'5, in a voice that's firm, sharp, decisive: awarded a three.year grant of<br />

"Private Kramer!" $102,000to the Division of Inter-<br />

And from Inside comes Mike's immediate response: national Urban Studies at Wayne<br />

"Yes, Sir!" . State University, part of WSU's<br />

• • • Center for Urban Studies and<br />

All I Want For Christmas Is •• ,<br />

Another young man who's horne on leave for the<br />

holidays, (we've been sworn to secrecy on this one, but<br />

(CoDtJDued OD Page 16)<br />

S'are Hour~: Monday<br />

Ih,u F"day 9:30 a.m.<br />

',.I 5:30 p.m.<br />

Cloled Soturdo'l<br />

• * *<br />

under the direction of DR.<br />

JACK C, FISHER, of Oxford<br />

road, who explains the funds<br />

will be used to expand the<br />

International Fellowship Pro.<br />

3 Kercheval Ave., ill Fi!>hcr Rd. (Punch and Judy Block)<br />

..-------------1<br />

& R 0 SSE PO I N TEN E W S<br />

Mrs. Lawrence Drummy<br />

Photo by Bn.ce Hubbartl<br />

Wedding vows were spoken Friday evening,<br />

December 18, in Saint Paul's-ou.the-Lakeshore by<br />

JOAN DIXON GRIFFITH, daughter of the William<br />

Howard Griffiths, of Hendrie lane, and Mr. Drummy.<br />

His parents are the John Leonard Drummys, of Loth.<br />

rop road.<br />

<strong>Of</strong>fer Children Special Matinee<br />

A movie for children, "Ring<br />

of Bright Water," will be the<br />

featured attraction at maUnees<br />

Monday, December 28, at the<br />

Esquire Theater, East Jeffer.<br />

son avenue at Beaconsfield.<br />

The Grosse Pointe Motion<br />

Picture and TV COUI1cllis pre.<br />

senting the film at two shlJW.<br />

ings, the first beginniDg at<br />

noon and ending at 2, the sec.<br />

ond beginning at 2:30 and end.<br />

ing at 4:30 o'dock.<br />

The story Is a colorful ad.<br />

venture concerning a pet otter,<br />

his family and their journey to<br />

gram of the Division which cur.<br />

rently b r i n g ii 10 European<br />

scholars and government oUi.<br />

clals to the campus each year<br />

to 'teach and conduct individual<br />

research projects. The Ford<br />

grant will enable Program ex.<br />

pansion with an acceleratAld<br />

emphasis on vital areas of re.<br />

search in the fields of Urban<br />

Planning, Information Systems<br />

Jbe sbops of<br />

K~Hnl It Sl Clair . Ilmst hilll<br />

1III.1n still<br />

21&1s.rSlt laff • TII1<br />

and City Transportation Net.<br />

worb.<br />

• ••<br />

M.~ S. CHRISTOPHER J.<br />

QUIRK, of Hawthorne road,<br />

has accepted an appointment \0<br />

dir~t the .March of Dimes<br />

Campaign In Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods, which is now getting<br />

underway and will run, high.<br />

lighted by tbe January ZI<br />

Pllnning I February 10 wed.<br />

dIng in SI. Joan of Are Church<br />

are Grone Po.lnte HIgh SChool<br />

gradlates Cynthia Satmary and<br />

James McQueen whose engage.<br />

ment has been announced by<br />

her paren", Mr. and Mn.<br />

Michael Satmary, of Hampton<br />

road. The prospective bride.<br />

groom is the son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. David McQueen, of East<br />

Eight Mile Road.<br />

through 211 Mothers' March,<br />

through the month of Jlnuary.<br />

• • •<br />

It was a terriIic "100th birth.<br />

day" at the Country Club Sat.<br />

urday night. December 19,<br />

for THOMAS T. PETZOLD, of<br />

South Deeplands road, and son.<br />

in.law D A ] N FOR T H B.<br />

FRENCH. (he's marrIed to the<br />

former PATTY PETZOLD), of<br />

M:oran road, whose comblneri<br />

ages. 70 and 30 respectively,<br />

the SCottish Highlands. added up to a Great Idea for<br />

Youngsters are well super' a Party. In the large group of<br />

vised It the Council's annual friends gathered in the Men's<br />

Christmas matinees by Cadette Grill. French Room and Great<br />

Girl Scouts of St. Clare SChool, Hall where Al Navarro's Or.<br />

as well as member mothel'll who chestra played for dancing were<br />

volunteer to assist. No candy former Pointers MR. and MRS.<br />

or refreshments will be sold. E. LLWYD ECCLESTONE, up<br />

All seats are 75e-even for from Lost Tree. Fla., for a<br />

mom or grandma or auntie! holiday visit. The Ecc:lestones<br />

Advance ticket information I entertained a number <strong>Of</strong>.their<br />

may hi! obtained by nlllng frIends at dinner at the CoUD..<br />

882.4296 or 885-0537. Tickets try Club on Frldly nillht<br />

at the box office will be avail. • •• .<br />

able beginning at 11:15 o'clock<br />

December 28th.<br />

W41t"1\..Pi~rct<br />

,---------------------"<br />

WARREN D. LUST, of Wood.<br />

mont avenue, Harper Woods,<br />

was Installed D~ember 19 as<br />

Worshipful Master of Grosse<br />

Pointe Lodge Nt). 584, F&AM.<br />

whIch meets at the Pointe<br />

Masonic Temple In Vernier<br />

road. Mr. Lust was inlUated<br />

into the Masonic Lodge In 1965<br />

and advanced t h r 0 u Ch the<br />

chairs, which led to bis election<br />

as Worshipful Mal'ter for 1971.<br />

Joan Dixon Griffith<br />

Wed In St. Paul's<br />

Father Christoph.r M.rci.r Comes from Cincinnati<br />

to <strong>Of</strong>ficiat. at Marriage of his Cousin's<br />

D'\aght.r and taw,.nc. Filh.r Drummy<br />

Saint Paul's.on.the.Lakeshore was the setting for<br />

the marriage of Joan Dixon Griffith, daughter of Mr. and<br />

Mra. William Howard Griffith, of Hendrie lane. and<br />

Lawrence Fisher Drummy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John<br />

Leonard Drummy, of Lothrop road.<br />

The bride's mot h e r's$)>-----------cowin,<br />

Father Christopher tendlnts in floor length froel.,<br />

Mercier, came from Cincin. featuring red velvet bodices<br />

natl to officiate at the 5:30 and white brocade akim, car.<br />

o'clock rites Friday eve. ried red roses. holly and Ivy.<br />

ning, December 18. Susan Griffith was her slate.r'a<br />

After a reception at the honor attendant.. ~rl


'.ge Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, December 2., 1970<br />

Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />

Engaged<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J as e ph A.<br />

Schrage, Jr .• of <strong>To</strong>uraine road,<br />

are announcing the engage.<br />

menl of their daughter, CATH.<br />

ERINE H E LEN. tD Bruce<br />

Hathaway Loud, son of Hugh<br />

Loud, of Troy. and the late<br />

Mrs. Loud.<br />

ealhy was graduated from<br />

the Academy of the Sacred<br />

Heart In Lakeshore road and<br />

attended the University of :i>e.<br />

trait.<br />

Her fiance attended Grosse<br />

Pointe High School and is cur.<br />

rently completing his studies<br />

at Northwood Institute, Mid.<br />

land.<br />

June Bride<br />

June wedding plans are being<br />

made by CATHERINE HEMP.<br />

HILL POTTLE and Robert L.<br />

Williams, whose engagement<br />

has been announced by her par.<br />

enls, Mr. and Mrs. John Lock.<br />

yer Pottle, of Cour.lry Club<br />

lane.<br />

The bride-eled was graduat.<br />

ed from GroSlie Pointe High<br />

School and received her Bache.<br />

lor of Arts degree in English<br />

from ,the University of Mich.<br />

Igan.<br />

Her fiance. son of Mr. and<br />

,Mrs. W. Lee Williams, ot Sever.<br />

na Park, Md., earned his Bache.<br />

lors degree in .Mathematics and<br />

Engineering at lhe University<br />

at Michigan and Is presently<br />

studying for his Ph,D. in Mathe.<br />

matico at the University of Colo.<br />

rado, Boulder.<br />

llfiss Bell Wed <strong>To</strong> Bruce Black<br />

Setting for the Saturday, De'l The Reverend Raymond Ki.<br />

cember 19, wedding of Mary ley presided at the 2 o'clock<br />

Lou Bell, daughter of George c ere man y. assisted by the<br />

O. Bell, of Balfour road, and bride's cousin, The Reverend<br />

the late Mrs. Bell, and Bruce Robert Elfvin, from Chrisl<br />

Douglas Black. son at the Wil. Church, Lima, O.<br />

lIam Blacks, of Birmingham. Alter a reception at the<br />

was Grosse Pointe Memorial Contry Club the newlyweds left<br />

Church. for a vacation on Aruba. They<br />

&~fI;~~s e/oset<br />

'373 -S Fishel' Road<br />

GRosse POIt


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Thursd.y. December 2~, 1970<br />

Women's Page • • •<br />

Mrs. Roger Stanton<br />

Photo by Bealrlce Zwaan Sludlo<br />

At a morning service Saturday,. December 19, in<br />

Saint Paul's.on-the'.Lakeshore PAMELA ELIZABETH<br />

KORNMEIER and Mr. Stanton were married. She is<br />

the daughter of Mrs. E. J. Kornmeier, Jr., of Vernier<br />

road, and the late Mr. Kornmeier. He is the son of<br />

Mrs. M. E. Stanton, of Detroit, and the late Mr.<br />

August Bride<br />

PIlOlo by Bran.by Sludlo<br />

CHRISTINI.'.:ALIDA LARSEN<br />

and Bruce Clark Kefgen, whose<br />

engagement has been announced<br />

by her mother, Mrs. Walter<br />

Larsen. of <strong>To</strong>uraine road, are<br />

planning an August wedding.<br />

The brlde-elect. who is also<br />

the daughter of the late Mr.<br />

Larsen, and her fiance, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Kefgen,<br />

of Wicks iane, were both grad.<br />

uated from Grosse Pointe High<br />

School and are presently stu.<br />

dent at -Michignn State Unlver.<br />

sity where she i~ concentrating<br />

on Junior High School Educa.<br />

tion and he, affiliated with<br />

Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. is<br />

a CommunIcation Education<br />

major.<br />

_S._ta_nt_on_. Miss Loughlin<br />

Married Nov. 18<br />

Pamela Kornmeier<br />

Says Vows Dec_ 19<br />

Jeweled Bands Trim Whiie Silk Jersey Gown in Which<br />

She is Wed to Roger Stanton; Chapel Tr~in<br />

Falls from Her Shoulders<br />

Vacationing in Acapulco are Mr. and Mrs. Roger<br />

Stanton whose Saturday, December 19, wedding in Saint<br />

Paul's.on.the-Lakeshore was followed by a reception at<br />

the University Club. They will return to make their<br />

home in Detroit. "'~---------<br />

Mrs. stanton is the for. \Mrs. E. J. Kornmeier, Jr.,<br />

mer Pam e I a Elizabeth late Mr. Kornmeier.<br />

Kornmeier., d au g h t er of Mr. Stanton Is the son of Mrs.<br />

of Vernier road, and the M. E. Stanton, of Detroit, and<br />

---------- the late Mr. stanton.<br />

For the 11 o'clock rites at<br />

which Father Thomas Hinsberg<br />

presided the bride chose a gown<br />

of white silk jersey enhanced<br />

with jewelled bands at her<br />

waist and bodice front.<br />

Mat chi n g jewelled bands<br />

cuffed her long sleeves and a<br />

Chapel train fell from her<br />

shoulders. More jewels circled<br />

her silk jersey Juliet cap.<br />

She carried white roses. while<br />

her attendants, in floor length,<br />

hooded frocks of cherry red<br />

silk jersey, carried long ivy<br />

branches intertwined with mis.<br />

An ocea n.l(}ri vcr<br />

community al Vero Beach,<br />

Florida. jusl65 miles north<br />

of Palm B


Pege Twelve GROSSE POINTE NeWS Thursday I Deceniber 24, 1970<br />

Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />

Williams Lunch Slated Tuesday<br />

Professor Joseph A. Ker.<br />

shaw, economist and former<br />

provost of Williams College,<br />

will be guest speaker at the<br />

anl)ual holiday luncheon of the<br />

Williams College Alumni Asso.<br />

ciation of Delroit next Tuesd"y,<br />

December 29, at noon In the<br />

University Club.<br />

~[r. Kershaw will speak on<br />

the subject of coeducation,<br />

which IM!ganthis year at Wil.<br />

Iiams after 177 years as a col.<br />

lege for men,<br />

Forty-five girls who transferred<br />

from other colleges are<br />

now attending Williams, Next<br />

fall 125 freshman women and<br />

additional transfers will be ad.<br />

mitted. leading to an enrollment<br />

of 600 women in the mid-1970s.<br />

The current enrollment of<br />

1.250 men will stay approximately<br />

the same.<br />

During his fivc-year tenure<br />

as provost beginnin" in 1963<br />

when tne post was created, Mr.<br />

Kershaw carried out a longrange<br />

computerized projection<br />

which became a major factor<br />

in tbe dedication to increase<br />

If you miss the<br />

" .<br />

the size of the studlmt body<br />

through the ad m I s s ion of<br />

women.<br />

A 1935 graduate of Prince.<br />

ton Prolessor Kershaw has<br />

held a variety of adminIstra.<br />

tive posts outside academic life,<br />

most recenlly as a program<br />

officer with the Ford Founda.<br />

lion for two years, 1968.70.<br />

While on leave beginning in<br />

1965 he served 15 months in<br />

the anti.poverty program of the<br />

<strong>Of</strong>fice of Economic Opportunily<br />

and also served the federal<br />

government in the <strong>Of</strong>fice of<br />

Price AdminiJitralion during<br />

World War n.<br />

Before coming La Williams in<br />

1962 he was an executive in<br />

the RAND Corporation for 14<br />

years.<br />

Current undergraduates and<br />

prospeclive candidates for ad.<br />

mission from local schools are<br />

invited to attend th~ luncheon<br />

as well as Williams alumni in<br />

the Detroit area. William D.<br />

Dahling, 50, of Hawthorne<br />

road, Associ:o~:on president, is<br />

in charge of the event.<br />

New Year's Eve party<br />

at The Bronze Door,<br />

you'll have to wa it<br />

a whole yea r to<br />

ha've ~s much fun. {<br />

Enjoy your New Year's Eve feast.<br />

Or stay and celebrate with us.<br />

Horvi Griffin-Jazz Harpist.<br />

THE BRONZE DOOR<br />

123 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe.<br />

For reservotions. phone 116-1931.<br />

:I lI..d",orn.<br />

3 Grosse Pointe<br />

<strong>Of</strong>fices<br />

~<br />

In The Farms - 39,900<br />

Pan .. ll ..d H..rr ..ari"n II "om<br />

WE WISH YOU<br />

A MERRY CHRISTMAS<br />

AND<br />

A HAPPY NEW YEAR<br />

~ C"".<br />

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Mrs. Timothy McCarthy<br />

rB;E~A;ui~T;nJy~JWliS~A~L~O~N;-ftJ,-~:'-.'.""~':1 -Pholo by E


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copy and cancellations. It is<br />

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E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS<br />

Nada'. GIrL Shop, Martn' Drtvo<br />

and the Rtverhouse<br />

.pat'h~ PC~~;m~~tsE. Je!ferson and<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK'<br />

14Uler Phumaey. Waybllrn Ind<br />

Kercheval .<br />

Lou's Party Store, C4irle\'oix<br />

and Lakepotnte<br />

GROSSE POINTE CITY<br />

AlJler Pnty Store. NICk. and<br />

SI. Clair<br />

f~~.r~:~a~O&r:a~~o:e~dN~~::<br />

D.me .nd Kerehlov.1<br />

Little ProfelIIor B~ok Shop.<br />

Cadteux and Koreheval<br />

Notre Dame Pharmacy, Kercheval<br />

and Notre Dame<br />

Bon Secour Hospital, Cadieux<br />

and Maumee .<br />

GROSSE POIt,TE I<br />

FARMS<br />

Briggs Drug Store, Mack and<br />

<strong>To</strong>uraine<br />

RanM Medical Pharmacy, Mack<br />

and Moran<br />

Post Olllee, Milck Ave. and<br />

Warren<br />

Trail Phsrmsty. Kercheval<br />

on the Hili<br />

FSrmJl Drugs, Kercheval and<br />

Flsher Road '<br />

Schettler Druga. Fisher and<br />

Maumee .<br />

CunnIngham Druge. 7.Mlle Road<br />

and N.ek<br />

Cotta,e HospItal, Kercheval<br />

and Muir<br />

Blazo'i Restaurant, Ma.ck and<br />

Boumemoulh<br />

Merit Wool15 Pharmacy, )lack<br />

Bournemouth<br />

and<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

Grosn PoInte Pharmacy. Mack<br />

and !tlanehester<br />

Harkness Pharmacy, Mack and<br />

Lod,moor<br />

Howard Johnson's Restaurant.<br />

M.ck .nll aMUe<br />

Bob'. DrIl'., Mack and Roslyn<br />

DETROIT AREA<br />

St. John Hospital, 7 Mile Road.<br />

Moross.<br />

Parkle'. Party Store, Mack and<br />

51. ClaIr<br />

Devonshire Dru,s, Mack and<br />

Devonshire .<br />

L " L Pharmacy. Mack and<br />

Beaconsfield<br />

Maryland Beverage Shoppe, Mack<br />

near Maryland<br />

Pills Ilc Puffs, Groyton and Warren<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

Manor Pharmacy. Grealer Mack<br />

a.nd Rell Maple Lane<br />

Lalce Pharmacy, E. !l-Mlle Bet .... en<br />

Mack and Jerrerson<br />

lA-PERSONALS<br />

MERRY CHRISTMAS, Francis,<br />

from your faithful servants,<br />

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PIANO and THEORY<br />

BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO<br />

15 Kercheval. Punch and Judy<br />

Building.<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

TUxedo 2-5680<br />

PIANO AND THEORY<br />

Classic-Contemporary. Joan Dy.<br />

son Cooper. Studio. 885.7677.<br />

28- TUTORING<br />

MATHEMATICS<br />

TUTORING<br />

IN<br />

tiSE!\IOR HIGH SCHOOL<br />

i4 bedrooms, IV. baths.<br />

Come see it, you'll love it!<br />

Priced in 30's. 886.5007<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

953 WESTCHESTER - 3 bedroom<br />

briCK Colonial, natural<br />

fireplace, carpeting. draper-<br />

Ies. Florida room, gas heat,<br />

(inished basement. Large lot,<br />

side drive, 2-car garage. Immaculate.<br />

Close to schools,<br />

shopping and park .<br />

FIKANY<br />

REALTOR<br />

886-5051<br />

FROM OUR HOUSE<br />

TO YOURS<br />

l'>URDY It EDGAR<br />

Wishes all<br />

the Merriest Christmas<br />

and the best of the New Year<br />

KAREN SHEPARD<br />

SOPHIA DIAMOND<br />

MARIAN BODE<br />

JIM DANAHER<br />

BARBARA DAVIS<br />

DOROTHY MEEKER<br />

SUE MEGOWEN<br />

MARY SCHLAFF<br />

CAL PURDY<br />

and<br />

BOB EDGAR<br />

MAHOGANY furniture also bed.<br />

room and upholstered ple •.es. BARTLE ....... RD 1:lJ. • f<br />

VA 1-1793. •• ., ~ mi. rom<br />

, 1.94 exit-four bedroom, Ro.<br />

WANTED: Diamonds, old Jew. I man orick home; beamed llv.<br />

elry, art objecls, etc. RELI. lug room with f1repl!lce; U.<br />

ABLEI 372.{)(j70. brary; large masler bedroom;<br />

2V. baths; earpeted; screen.<br />

WE BUY old gold, jewelry and ed patio; U5 acres. luxurious<br />

sliver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 home In the country-$45.900.<br />

Moron Road.<br />

I ----------IN. RIVERSIDE AVE. - 4 bed.<br />

BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. room, Colonial on 100' river.<br />

Browsers always welcome. front lot In best area of town;<br />

B. C. C11e. Book Shop. Mis. large llvlng room with fire.<br />

Ethel Clae., 1870 Leverette place; formal dining room;<br />

(43218). WO 3-4267. I modem kitchen with bullt.lns;<br />

----------- dcn and bath down; 4 bed.<br />

AQUARIUM, 15 gallon, elec. 1 t-eARS FOR SALE rooms and IV. baths up;<br />

Irlc aerator pump, $18. 881. VOLKSWAGEN 1968. Excellenl needs some work.<br />

63t2. condition, en gin e re.bullt.<br />

-----------1 $1,300. White. 372.5360 arter 8<br />

MAHOGANY dining room set, p.m.<br />

table, six chairs, credenza, ~ _<br />

china cabinet, leaf and pads, 1970 V.W: Convertible, yellow,)<br />

Excellenl condition. $350. TV /I M.FM radio, good lIS new. \<br />

5-1051. 881,8541, after 5.<br />

BEADLE-CURR IER<br />

AGENCY<br />

Realtor - St. Clair 48079<br />

Phone: (313) 329.4200<br />

baths plus three bedrooms<br />

and bath on third floor. Extremely<br />

well built with ex.<br />

pensive appurtenances.<br />

MT. VERNON. Charming<br />

French design. Four bed.<br />

roo m s, two and one-half<br />

baths. Library. Recreation<br />

room with bar. Space for ex.<br />

.panslon.<br />

BISHOP near lake. Plush ranch<br />

designed (or small family de.<br />

siring spacious rooms. Built<br />

1953. Two bedrooms. Librar.<br />

ry. Pllneled r.ecreation I'oom.<br />

Wide lot with superb land-<br />

TU 5-3220 scaping.<br />

SHELDEN. Custom built 1955<br />

in secluded location in Deeplands<br />

Subdivision. L 0 v e 1)'<br />

Early American. Five bedrooms,<br />

three and one.haU<br />

batbs. Famil)' room. Many<br />

amenities.<br />

BARRINGTON, near lakefront<br />

park. Colonial. F 0 u r bed.<br />

rooms, two and 0 n e.h a U<br />

baths. Library. Recreation<br />

room. $47,000.<br />

CLOVERLY. French Provin.<br />

cial, built 1951. Four bed.<br />

roolIk'l, three and one-halL<br />

baths of which one bedroom<br />

and bath are on first floor.<br />

Convenient location at Ker.<br />

cheval. Practieally new heat.<br />

ing and cooling system.<br />

EDMUNDTON, near Marter.<br />

Fine center haIl Early Amer.<br />

ican. C u s tom built. Three<br />

,bedrooms. two and one.half<br />

baths. Living room, dining<br />

room, kitchen with all builtins,<br />

breakfast room, activo<br />

ities room with (ireplace. Also<br />

exceptional paneled recreation<br />

room. Two car attached<br />

garage.<br />

KERBY. Farm bouse very well<br />

modernized to provide lots<br />

of atmosphere. Convenient<br />

locallon. Four bedrooms, two<br />

aud one-half baths. Library.<br />

MAXON<br />

BROTHERS, INC.<br />

83 Kerchevat TU 2.6000<br />

Our wish for you is a Happy<br />

Christmas and Peace in the<br />

New Year.<br />

• • •<br />

BY APPOINTMENT ONI.Y<br />

NEFF -':Immediate occupancy.<br />

Good four.bedroom family<br />

home. Reduced Jlrice.<br />

WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE-<br />

Southern Pillared Colonial,<br />

four (ireplaces, seven bed.<br />

reoms, five baths, Iwo lavs.<br />

KENWOOD-English, excellent<br />

condition. Five bedrooms plus<br />

library on second floor.<br />

WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE-<br />

With a view of the Lake.<br />

T h r e e fireplaces, Mutschler<br />

kitchen, five bedrooms, 3~<br />

baths, central air-conditioning.<br />

LOTH R 0 P-Library, leisure<br />

room and llbrary, five bed<br />

rooms, 4~ baths. swimming<br />

pool.<br />

ST. CLAIR, 496 - <strong>To</strong>wnhouse<br />

FOR RENT or sale. Four bed.<br />

rooms, 2\o!lbaths. \Iving room.<br />

with fireplace. New kitchen<br />

and pOwder room.<br />

RIVARD, 605 - W hi I e Clap.<br />

board, four.i.oedroom New<br />

land Colonial.<br />

John S.<br />

GOODMAN<br />

93 Kercheval<br />

886-3080<br />

tf'prP<br />

LAND.C.<br />

• laHOW REMOVAL<br />

SCHWEITZER<br />

886-4200<br />

1761 ROSLYN<br />

EASY mainlenance. easy payments.<br />

make this attractive<br />

2 bedroom brick bWlIa1OW,<br />

unusual.<br />

RUTH ASSOCIATES<br />

81 Kercheval<br />

TUxedo 6-4060<br />

William E. Keane, Jr.,<br />

Regina Aboohamad<br />

Dorothy Boyd<br />

Winthrop H. Connor<br />

Sallie B. Dunaway<br />

Jerome Fitzgibbons<br />

William P. Gardiner<br />

.Allyne C. Litchfield<br />

Serena Noblitt<br />

Martha Swanson, Sec'Y.<br />

Silloway & CO.<br />

16825 Kercheval<br />

TU 4-7000<br />

LAKEPOINTE - Attraclive 3<br />

bedroom. 1 Y.z bath Colonial<br />

near watetlront park. Large<br />

kitchen. Built on 75 ft. lot. 2<br />

car garige. Quick oceupancy.<br />

Make your appointment to see<br />

now. TU 1.4200.<br />

WESTcHESTER-Quality center<br />

hall Colonial built in 1953<br />

on large lot with sprinkler<br />

system. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,<br />

2 lavatories, (amily room.<br />

Central air conditioning. TU<br />

1.4200.<br />

Johnstone &<br />

Johnstone<br />

BY OWNER. Center colonial.<br />

excellent condition. 748 HamP':<br />

ton Road. 3 large bedrooms:<br />

Paneled gllmes room. Profes.<br />

essionally landscaped. 1~<br />

.blocks from Lake St. Clair.<br />

$39,500. 881.0312 or 388-0237,<br />

after 8 p.m.<br />

<strong>To</strong> Wish You All<br />

the joys o( a<br />

Merry Christmas<br />

and every g


Page row..... G R 0 SSE PO I NT ENE W 5 Thursd.y. o.c.rnw 24, 1970<br />

C.II TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lln.. <strong>To</strong> Serve You Quickly<br />

Your Ad Cln Be Chlr,ed<br />

13-REAL IS1'ATI<br />

FOR SALI<br />

891 LAKESHORE RO~D<br />

BY OWNER. I bedroom brlct<br />

ranch, central .Ir condition.<br />

ing. $69.000. _3023.<br />

.<br />

-<br />

GREETINGS<br />

IN THE SPIRIT<br />

OF THE SEASON<br />

TOAll OUR<br />

WONDERFUL<br />

PATRONS!<br />

ROGER<br />

RINKE<br />

CADILLAC<br />

CO,<br />

VAN DYKE<br />

Bet, 10 - " Mile Refs.<br />

Telephone<br />

536-6260 or 757.0767<br />

BEST WISHES<br />

FOR THE<br />

HOLIDAY SEASON<br />

THANKS TO THE<br />

SUPPoRT OF<br />

FRIENDS<br />

OLD AND NEW,<br />

EVERYDAY<br />

BUSINESS<br />

IS A SPECIAL<br />

PLEASURE!<br />

COFFEY<br />

CADILLAC<br />

3180 E. JEFFERSON<br />

to 1.6811<br />

MERRY<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

FROM THE STAFF<br />

<strong>Of</strong><br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

1968 CHEVROLET<br />

" wheel drive wIth snow plow.<br />

V.B. .. speed, power steering.<br />

and power b,okes.<br />

• $2695.<br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

(TRUCK DEPT.)<br />

26155 VAN DYKE<br />

B.I. 10-1J Mile Rds.<br />

5L 4.0440 or JE 6.02S~<br />

CLASSIFI~7J<br />

ADS<br />

U-IIAL ESTATE<br />

FOI SALE<br />

NEW CUSTOli b'.IUt home, four<br />

bedroom., 2"li bathl, carpeted<br />

G.E. kitchen and famUy<br />

room, lit floor laundry,<br />

many extr ... 881.4111.<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

GREETINGS<br />

llEDFORD. Splendid newer 3<br />

bedroom brick colonial, 1"li<br />

b.th.. den, aU large bed.<br />

rooms, :: Cllr gurage, rec,<br />

room, Immediate pa.sessIOli,<br />

BRYS N. Graceful living, ell:.<br />

lra sharp, situated on a<br />

beautlCul slreet In the Woods,<br />

immediate posscssion, attrac.<br />

tlve assumable mortgage, 3<br />

bedrooms. dining room, fam<br />

l1y room, 1'f.z baths. House<br />

has been maintained In bet.<br />

ter than new condition.<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

VERNIER RD. Good Invest.<br />

men t - Charming 2 bed.<br />

fOOIlIJ, dining room, earpet.<br />

drapes. stove and refrigerator'<br />

included. Ideal loeation.<br />

SCHWEITZER<br />

TU 2-2100<br />

BEAUTIFUL family h 0 me.<br />

!arge rooms, fully carpeted,<br />

nicely decorated. 4 bedrooms,<br />

2'h baths, 3 tar gar age.<br />

PrIced to sellin the SO's, leav.<br />

Ing state. 499.1038.<br />

MERRY<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

FROM THE<br />

STAFF OF<br />

FRANK<br />

ADAM<br />

LINCOLN<br />

~I MERCURY<br />

I<br />

Used Car Lot<br />

20777 GRATJOT<br />

EAST DETROIT<br />

PR 2-0200<br />

TO ALL OL'R<br />

CUSTOMERS-<br />

BeST WISHES<br />

FOR A<br />

MERRY<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

WE THANK<br />

YOU WARMLY!<br />

DALGLEISH<br />

CADILLAC<br />

6161 Woodward<br />

TR. 5-0309<br />

WOOD<br />

MOTORSINc.<br />

USED CARS<br />

60 <strong>To</strong> Choose From<br />

100% GUARANTEE<br />

ON MOST MODELS<br />

30 days or 1,000 miles.<br />

J5351 GRATIOT at<br />

372.2600<br />

8 MILE<br />

PR 8 6400<br />

• Engll'\t, trMII., re.r Illle, front axle assemblies, brAke<br />

sy.tem, Ind .i~drlc.lsystems.<br />

I3-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

MERRY<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

and a<br />

HAPPY<br />

NEW YEAR<br />

HUGO S. HIGBIE<br />

Frank D. Colter Cal Bruder<br />

C. C. Wilkelson Stuart Fraser<br />

Roger Southworth<br />

John E. Mtmdenhall<br />

Donald R. Smith<br />

Member-Grosse Pointe !teal<br />

Esta te Boa rl1<br />

84 Kercheval 886.7100<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

817 BARRINGTON-Well main.<br />

hined 4 bedroom home (l<br />

011 1st floor), with 2 full baths,<br />

dining room. den" finished<br />

basement. low heat bills.<br />

FHA and L.C. available.<br />

Priced mid.thirties.<br />

I<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

HAMPTON - Price reduction,<br />

3 bedroom, 1'1.1 bath custom<br />

brick ranch. Excellent location.<br />

Walk to Ferry School.<br />

l"inished basement with ell:tra<br />

bath - 75 ft. lot.<br />

I<br />

I<br />

STANHOPE, COR N E R AR.<br />

THUR - Sharp 3 bedroom<br />

l~m FOI SALI<br />

TREAT your family to a real<br />

UVI Cbrlltm.. pruent. $2<br />

pupa ... 1.... 7.<br />

POODLES, AKC, a manu.. old.<br />

Deep Apricot. • generaUonl of<br />

Apricot breeding. 778.81 •.<br />

1'I-P!T GlOOMING<br />

TONY RICO'S CANINE<br />

COIFFEURS<br />

Tile ulUm.te In dol .roomlDa.<br />

Poodle., ".'5i Schnauzefl,<br />

$1.85: mlnlcUp., $3.15. We<br />

carry 9Il9 dog food. Pet ..Up.<br />

pile. .t dllcount prlee.. 411.<br />

ooeo. If no an.wer .... t741,<br />

15023 Ea.t Jeffenoll at »af)"<br />

land. .<br />

R&K DOG GROOMING. Pro.<br />

fe .. lon.1 groomlnl, .11 breed ••<br />

B.th. for large dOl', Pickup<br />

and delivery. 111U Haye •.<br />

1I72-0M8.<br />

2O-GENERAL SERVICE<br />

PROFESSIONAL Floor Sanding<br />

.nd flnlahlng. Speclalblna In<br />

dark staining. "Supply own<br />

power." C.U dter 4 p.m. W.<br />

Abraham, TW 15924. ,<br />

20A-CARPET CLEANING<br />

TOWNE AND COUNTRY-Ex.<br />

pert carpet and rurnlture<br />

cleaning. Reasonable rates.<br />

Free estimates. 771.8896.<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

NEW AND OLD<br />

Stllir Carpet Shifted<br />

Repairs of All Types<br />

Cigaret nurns Re.Woven<br />

ALSO<br />

NEW CARPET SALES<br />

Sample6 Shown In<br />

Your Home<br />

BOB TRUDEL<br />

TU 5.0703<br />

21-MOVING & STORAGE<br />

KEN'S MOVING - <strong>Local</strong> sub.<br />

urbs. One piece or houseful<br />

Low rates. TU 2.8540.<br />

2IA-PIANO SERVICE<br />

COMPL:£TE piano service. Tun.<br />

ing, rebuilding, refinishing,<br />

de.mothing. Member Piano<br />

Technicians Guild. R. Zech,<br />

731.7707.<br />

brick rnnch, 2 way fireplace, 21B-SEWING MACIUNE<br />

tRrpet", drapes, nicely pan. SERVICE<br />

eled basement with full bath<br />

and wet bar, 2 car, Immed. SEWING MACHINE repairl. All<br />

pass. Owner very anxious. ages, all makes. All parts<br />

See and make ofter. stoeked. Free estimates. 882-<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS 1881.<br />

MUIR, NR. KERCHEVAL -. 21C-ELECTRICAL<br />

Older, but updated. 6 room SERVICE<br />

home. furnace, plumbing, elec.<br />

trlcal. sewers and carpets all<br />

new including colored fixtures<br />

in bath. Ell:cellent starter or<br />

retiree home, Immed. posses.<br />

slon. See today!<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

fJAWTHORNE<br />

Ell:lra sharp<br />

NR.<br />

four<br />

HE LEN.<br />

bedroom -<br />

1'1.1 bath, masonf}' bungalow,<br />

Grosse Pointe School District.<br />

Central air conditioning, fin.<br />

Ished basement, new roof, ga.<br />

rage. Call today.<br />

MARV. BOUTIN<br />

REALTY<br />

On Any LlsUng-Call U3<br />

884-7733 773-7820<br />

13A-LOTS FOR SALE<br />

BEDFORD-KERCHEVAL<br />

70'xl20'. Priced right!<br />

KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220<br />

14-REAL ESTATE<br />

WANTED<br />

PRIVATE Party has funds for<br />

home buyers requiring short.<br />

term loans while their homes<br />

are being sold. Call 824-4169.<br />

FARM LAND or acres. with<br />

dwc11lng preferred. Mr. Jay.<br />

TU 1.7809.<br />

ALL TYPES WIRING<br />

Ranges. dryefl, air cond1t1on.<br />

ers. Violations corrected.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

ALL WORK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

PR 8-0598<br />

ELECTRICAL WIRING<br />

and REPAIRS<br />

KRAUSMAN ELECTRIC CO.<br />

TU 2-5800<br />

CANNON ELECTRIC<br />

COMPLETE ELECTRICAL<br />

SERVICE<br />

RESIDENTIAL,<br />

COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL<br />

2M-47.8<br />

21I-STORMS A~D<br />

SCREENS<br />

ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION<br />

881.4400<br />

Wood and steel window replace.<br />

ment with new tilt wllldow<br />

hardware. Per m it. ea.f<br />

cleaning of. both .Ides of the<br />

glass from inside of the<br />

bouse. In.ula~d or regular<br />

alass.<br />

Insured<br />

MERRY CHRISTMAS<br />

FROM<br />

CHAMPION<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5<br />

WTHROP 407-PRJCE REJ)UCED. Dt!J1p,htful white brick<br />

centcr entrallce CAPE COD, thrce bedrooms (twin<br />

SI7C), den and lamlly room plu.. brcakFast room.<br />

Recreation room, gauge, carpcllng, lavon first /loor,<br />

gnR heat.<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

r.OTHROP 210-IIF.ART OF TIIF. FARMS, GhlrRtmlls bonuR<br />

l'Omplt'le w!lh wrcath Rnd rcd how. Sparlo,.s flinch<br />

with all Ihe nlceHt'R Ihat make ror luxury living lit a<br />

very ralr prlcc.<br />

,m:~Aurl 490-lIe surc 10 Rt'e thlR handsome hellulHully<br />

huill ccnter enlrllnce colonl.1 on R vcry popular trell<br />

lined RIJl't'1. You wlll hp. ImprcRsed from lhe spacious<br />

cntranee hnll thTII thc large living loom, Illmlly room.<br />

laTl1e airy kitchcn wllh hulll.lns ami (01 msl dining<br />

room, four bcdroomR with thrce baths nnd very amplc<br />

R\nrage cllmplete the Recond floor. '<br />

CHAMPION<br />

Realtor<br />

TU. 4-5700<br />

ZIG--100fING SIlVICE<br />

ROOFING<br />

WATZRPROOFING<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

OYer 40 )'em ill ........<br />

IlIIlIrecI. UceaMd. CaU<br />

General Iloebt, I•.<br />

GENERAL IO<strong>Of</strong>ING, INC.<br />

VAlle, 1.,...<br />

J. D. CANDLER ROOFING CO.<br />

.1 Yra. Rallab" ~<br />

Realdeatlal • Com.eretal<br />

III-PAINTING AND<br />

DICORATING<br />

INTERIOR and exterlot p.lllt.<br />

r e p a I r •. Quality material<br />

lng, floor tlllng, carpenter<br />

used. Free ,~tlmate,. LA<br />

1.~l8 after 8.<br />

WALL WASHING<br />

PAINTING Ie DECORATING<br />

HOME MAINTENANCE<br />

ELMER T. LABADIE<br />

TUxedo 2-2064<br />

Chain as low os $39<br />

Solos 01 low os S 119 c<strong>Of</strong>I'l9l,te<br />

W, off'r 12 yn. of honest<br />

bvllness ,xperl,nc, one! 10<br />

days .. ",ICI.<br />

t.ed.<br />

"" W<strong>Of</strong>'k guoron'<br />

366.6100<br />

Quality Upholsterln.<br />

I 11K-WINDOW<br />

WASHING<br />

G.OLIiIN<br />

WINDOW CLZANlHG<br />

SEIVICE.<br />

nEE EmIlATU<br />

WE AlE INSURED<br />

372~3022<br />

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE<br />

Electric: Sewer CleaniD. fot<br />

aU dratu aad ... erl.<br />

COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAl,<br />

WE DIG AND REPAIR<br />

BROKEN SEWERS<br />

AU Work Glllrallteed<br />

884.9512<br />

SEWERS CLEANED, brokeD<br />

Sewe" repaired. GU'UJlwed.<br />

ReUOtlable rate.. "1.00e3 or<br />

771.1225.<br />

ACE<br />

ELECI'RIC .. wer c:1eaDiIIl, a1Dk<br />

and draln ••<br />

CLEANING ELECTRICALLY<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

WORK MYSELF<br />

CALL LEO 821-2I2t<br />

21O-ClMEHT WORK<br />

CAPJZZO CONSTRUCTION<br />

AU ty.pel of Cemeat and<br />

Brick Work<br />

Driveway, walt~. 1tepI, ebi&Dbey<br />

repair, waterproollag.<br />

Speeia11liDl ill Patlol<br />

AU t)1lll of exclYat1Da<br />

All work lutlanleed<br />

885-0112<br />

21p-WAnl'ItOOFING<br />

ALL TYPES eault1Dl. F1lleal<br />

materia1i 1IIed. Buement wa.<br />

terprooflDt. AU work ~aran.<br />

teed. Ftoee .. tlmate •• Be.ldeD'<br />

till, eommerelaJ .•• 11512.<br />

111-fURNITUll<br />

IEPA!I<br />

DOING aU types of carpenter<br />

work, remodeUng aWc rooms,<br />

porche •. Sm.U or bl, 1obs.<br />

Estimatea free.<br />

TUxedo 1-5882<br />

'Modern ization<br />

GEORGIAN MANOR IN THE SHORES<br />

SANTA which chimney?<br />

Choose the Library with beautilul oak paneling. Perhapi<br />

thc IIvln, room will catch your hncy? The dlnlnl room<br />

wOllld be an eleg.nt .how. Peek .t lhe modem ldtchen,<br />

pantry and utility room. If you "re loolling ror tile tree<br />

It's In the Family room. If you wish you may Up toe up<br />

the circular .talrs to tile 9 bedrooml and II. baths. Plus<br />

play room. S.nta, now that you are thinking of makin,<br />

an offer. will you please get your .lelgh the heck off<br />

the roof? ... If you wish to make an orler before Santa<br />

you'd betttr hurry I '<br />

VENDO~E ROAD IN TIlE HE.A.RT OF THE FARMS.<br />

Quick Possesllon. Shafll center hall colonl.1 featuring<br />

live bedrooms, three baths, p.neled Ilbnry with n.tural<br />

fireplace. Large living room with fireplace. Fonnal dining<br />

room with bay. Enclosed porch, Kitchen with bre.kf'st<br />

arca, powder room, recre-tlon room paneled. with bar.<br />

l,arge lot with garden. prlee redueed.<br />

"A ramily Business for Over a Centur,,"<br />

CALL GEO. PALMS REALTOR<br />

TU 6-4444<br />

ZtS--CAIPIM'U<br />

A.()I( WIIldow CleaMh. sen. Additions .- Alterations<br />

ice • Mrlll' ... ac..... New Homes<br />

free HUmate •• MCNltIal1rates. . Kltdlen., Falllily Room,<br />

1Z1.MII. • W. AIIo Spedallar III<br />

All type. 01 Roof. 6: Declla LEES WIDdow eJeIlliD •. Real.<br />

Outten 6: Dowupoult dedal, «-lIIm.relat. In d \I ••<br />

REPAIRS • trial. fWl)' blallrtd. Free el'<br />

No Job <strong>To</strong>o Lar,..-or Small tlmatel. 7"1'8-11ZZ.<br />

Free Eltlmate. '<br />

CALL ... 2100 21M-SIWII SIIVICI<br />

luureel Wortme" ELECTRIC SEWIR e1eall!n ••<br />

GEORGE S. DAllY<br />

Painting, paperhanclll'i aervlna<br />

this c,:)mmunity over 30 yeara.<br />

881.7480 After 8 p.m.<br />

INTERIOR aDd elLterior paint-<br />

Ing, wall wlShln, alld paper<br />

hanging. Reuonab1e ratel. 30<br />

year's experlenee. Ray Bar.<br />

nowsky, 3'll.2384 .fter 6 p.m.<br />

R '" T Proresslonal PainUng.<br />

Interior. Ell:terior. Free esti.<br />

mates. m Roland, Groue<br />

Pointe Farms. 882..-<br />

INTERIOR.EXTERIOR<br />

PAINTING<br />

COMPLETE DetorallD, SIrv.<br />

Ice. Paper haD,ing and reo<br />

movint. Material, wortmaDship<br />

guaranteed. For .. U.<br />

mate., caU<br />

WILLIAM FORSYTHE'<br />

VAlley 2-9108<br />

KURT O. BAEHR<br />

CUSTOM: Painting and Decoral.<br />

in,. WaU paperial. Guaran.<br />

teed. Free estimates. LAIle.<br />

~lew 1.571C1.<br />

HUGHES BROTHERS<br />

DECORATORS<br />

52lI3 Yortsblr.<br />

882.8150 or 3S14021J<br />

COMPLETE decor.t1nI. Paperhanaln,.<br />

iII.ured, guaranteed.<br />

AI ScbJleldu. TUxedo 1-0M5.<br />

ALL AROUND paillllDl and<br />

waU washlDl. In.ured. JUte<br />

Page, VAU~1 NM8.<br />

No foota .. cbar... 1'1"'"<br />

price. 17 )'ean .xperteDc •.<br />

Cal RoeDltl, PIUIllbiAl, TV<br />

2-11110.<br />

ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION<br />

.. 1-4400<br />

• Attics • Porch Enelosures<br />

• Additions • Kitchens<br />

.Garage.<br />

• Commercian buildings<br />

JIM SUTTON<br />

1677 Brys Dr.<br />

TU 4.28U Tlf 2.2t36<br />

CUSTOMCRAFT<br />

Con.truction Company<br />

•<br />

BUILDERS .. REMODELERS<br />

•<br />

Additions, Dormers,<br />

Rec. Rooms, Bathrooms<br />

Kltchens, New Homes,<br />

•<br />

Custom Garages and Doors<br />

•<br />

Free Estimates and Planning<br />

•<br />

FINANCING ARRANGED<br />

•<br />

881-1024<br />

MR. FIX.IT. Stuck door? Addl.<br />

tiO/l'll1 8 bel f, partitioD8, ~.<br />

pairs, DO carpenter job too<br />

small, rea~ODable, dependable.<br />

886.7434.<br />

21T-PLUMIING AND<br />

RAMSDEN-McKEE,<br />

INC.<br />

PLUMBING<br />

H!ATING<br />

COOLING<br />

SALES AND SERVICE<br />

771.1500<br />

SHOWROOM<br />

23101 Gratlot, N. of' Mile<br />

E. Detroit, Mleb.<br />

lIocIenIiIllI' Bathrooml<br />

THIELE Construction<br />

(3 Supply CO.<br />

PR 6-2323<br />

'QUALITY WORX b)' mpellter<br />

with ewer JO year ... per*," ZIV-5ILVIIPLATING<br />

. ill Gl'OIH Point.. K.ltcb'llI reo<br />

modeled, blt.meta paaeled. • Silver and (;old PlatID,<br />

room add1UcN. etc. ConICIeD •• Oxidlzln, aDd Repalrln,<br />

tlOWI. ElmaU job. acceptable. • Bra .. P011lblll, • LaeqlAtr1lll<br />

TU H372. '_ • Flreplac. flxtur" refiDlabed<br />

H. F. JENZEN • Copper poUahlll! and buffin,<br />

BUILDING<br />

Home and Indu.trlal repair •.<br />

Addition., attie. completed.<br />

Poreh enclo.ur .. , reereatlon<br />

rooma, 'lfall" rep.lreel.<br />

TU 1.81H '177.8840<br />

REMODELING<br />

Kitchen, - Add1UOIlI<br />

RecreaUOQ Room. - Porch ..<br />

!lnd repairs<br />

Inlur,~ - IJcens~<br />

ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION<br />

881-4400<br />

u:=u:. CHRISTOPHER<br />

Repair cue.1n. walla CONST. CO.<br />

IllIured Lic:eDaed CUSTOM BUILDERS<br />

Modeml2.tlOIl • A1teratiolll<br />

BASEMENTS WATERPROOF. AdditioM. Family Rooml<br />

LEEBERT<br />

SILVERSMITHS<br />

UllO CHARLEVOIX<br />

3 blocu West of Cbalmer.<br />

VA 2.7318<br />

21W-DItISSMAKING<br />

ALTERATIONS and repair •.<br />

1152 Maryland, GrolBe Point.<br />

Plrk, VA 1.26:11.<br />

SEWING Alteratiol1l, adult.<br />

anci chUdren, hems. Lipper.,<br />

pmtws. drapes. Trousers<br />

cuffed. TUxedo 1-7455.<br />

21 %-I.ANDSCAPING<br />

TAPPAN<br />

TRIMMING. removal spraying.<br />

feeding anci stump removal.<br />

Free eslim.tes. Complete lree<br />

service. Cal Fleming Tree<br />

Service, TUxedo 1.6950.<br />

TREE and stump removal, cor.<br />

rectivll pruning. repair-win.<br />

ter rates. 293.4068, 773.ססoo.<br />

Eutern Tree service.<br />

BILL CROTHERS<br />

6 SON<br />

SNOW REMOVAL AND<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

PR 2-1798 after 6 P.M.<br />

SNOW REMOVAL, odd jobsindustrious<br />

YOlng men. dependable,<br />

good rates. <strong>To</strong>ny.<br />

TU 5-6166.<br />

THOMPSON<br />

LANDSCAPING CO.<br />

CU5tom lawn and garden service.<br />

Complete Jamlseaping and<br />

designing. Ferti1iJiric, soddilll<br />

and trimming. Free estlmatel .<br />

P.O. Box llOt7. Groue Pointe,<br />

Mich. TU 4-2720 .<br />

SNOW REMOVAL. Residential<br />

.nd commercial. W al It s ,<br />

drivewa)'l. Yearly rates, $30.<br />

$60. 526-1836.<br />

OONALD BLI S5 ED-Reasonable r.tes, work. Kitchen & Recre.tion Areas Named to the Northwood In.<br />

Deeorlltor .alllhlp guarlDteec1. "l«Ml1 Est.te MainteDlnCl sUtute Fall Term DeaD's Ust<br />

Exterior IDterlor or 77lI.1ZZ5. JAMES BARKER are Lib era 1 Arts freshmen<br />

F E ti te 923 ""D. ,. _ CHRISTOPHER DuCHARME,<br />

ree • ma I 21Q--PLASTEI WORK......... .. _, son of MR. and MRS. JEROME<br />

TU 1-7050 21T PLUM' lUG uD DuCHARME, . of West Wind<br />

40 Years ill G.P. SPECIAuZING ill np.1ra for - "A" lane, .nd PHILIP F. McMIL-<br />

18 yelrt. Cr.cks eUmiDlted. HEATING LAN. son of 'MR. aad MRS.<br />

Lie M Superior pailltiJl" p.. Clean. Jim BlaeneU. VAlIer .FOR CLEAN and depen'.lable WILLIAM McMILLAN, of Ken.<br />

perhanging, removal, minor 1.70111. unlce, call ELMERS wood road; sopbomores SHAR.<br />

;:~try,stalniDl. 7I1-5J.'18, PLASTER CoDtractor. Free ea. PLUMBING AND HEATING, ON E. PHILLIPS, majorina<br />

. timatea. Prompt aervice. Re. TUxedo 4-4882. . in Secretarial Sciente daughter<br />

A-I EXPERT paintiDI l\lld U.ble, J. Mani.eo 7'73-11075 of MR. and MRS. RAMON J.<br />

wall pap erln,. Sltlaf.ction LARRY'S CUSTOM PHILLU-S, of Young lane, and<br />

luaraDteed. ReUODlble. TU Expert p1a.ter aDd dr)'waU re- PLUMBINIf AND HEATING HENRY W. FRENCH, major.<br />

5-3501 - PR 6-1152. pair, 20 yearl lieeDled COIl. Re.ldenlal .aoci Comme1'cI,1 ing In Business Management,<br />

RUDOLPH TONELLO<br />

Decorator<br />

Interior. Exterior<br />

Wall Papering<br />

882-0870<br />

Three Mlle Dr. ELEGANCE IN<br />

~ Yem Expe ... '!encc . UPHOLSTERING<br />

PAINTING. Interior, exterior, Custom made furniture; deco.<br />

and lar.ge.. Realonable. raUve fabriCl; profa.ionat<br />

John 77lI.1137. Dave 465-1108. need1epolnt mount1D" tapatriu<br />

and yard; chalra aDd<br />

TOWNE AND COUNTRY-Wan. .tooI.iIl.stock. EWALD, utab.<br />

WIShing and windows, carpet liahed 1026, 1"Kercheval<br />

cleaning, Interior and exterior \ at Eastlawn, VA 2-1003.<br />

painting. 777-ll81l6.<br />

'UJlNITURE r e p a I r, canin8,<br />

UeeDHd ZIJ-WALL WASKIHG \~sh, in business 20 years.<br />

E eeUent workmanship. PR<br />

GEORGE S. DALLY Wall. 6-f88o.<br />

I6-PETS FOR SALE<br />

I1G-ROOFING<br />

FOR<br />

SERVICE WIShing, paper cleanin"<br />

"1.7480 after 8 p,m.<br />

etc.<br />

11~ARPENTER<br />

FOUR AKC poodles, silver, ror ROOF AND GUTTER WORK<br />

Christmas. 771-1105. CALL RICHARD WILLERTZ<br />

AIREDALE male puppy. Beau- SO ROSLYN ROAD TU 1-8170<br />

tiM, frisky, A.K.C. papers. GUTTERS, instaH.:d, re;laced,<br />

TV 1.7318. repaired, cleaned. ReasciJable.<br />

SC01'C1l Terrier, male puppy<br />

AKC, champ~on sired. 778-<br />

2299.<br />

• MINIATURE Schnauzer. AKC,<br />

female, 7 months. Shot", salt<br />

and pepper color. 886.9683.<br />

r "<br />

John, 779-1137; Dave 465.1808.<br />

ALL ROOF '" GtrrTER WORK<br />

Caulking, chimney repairs<br />

Gutters c:leanec!.<br />

ADVANCE MAUNTENANCE<br />

TU 2.S53$<br />

TOWNE AND COUNTR~!-WaU<br />

wubing and windowa, carpet MORE VALUE for )'Our money.<br />

eleanln" interior Ind exterior Addltlona, kltchena, dormen,<br />

palnUD,. 771-88116. b.. ements. bathroom., wall<br />

removals. No<br />

or to IIIf,e.<br />

job too .mall<br />

traetor. Free esUmate.. No Repairs alld Remodel son of MR. and MRS. JOHN<br />

job too .maU. GuaraDteed. Water Hellitesn - A. O. Smith F R E N C H. of Merriweather<br />

711-2171. Perm .... u and Rheem road; BUllness Manalement<br />

BIDIGA~E BROS. INC.<br />

<strong>Of</strong>fIce '772-m18<br />

Eveninl' WI 11. TU 1.-<br />

CARPENTER-All type. repair<br />

and. remodellnl. Carl Watson,<br />

LA 8-M01.<br />

Gl.ssline junior ROGER W. :MASON, Ion<br />

TUxedo 1-7410 of MR. .nd MRS. JOSEPH<br />

MASON, of <strong>To</strong>uraine ro.d; aoci<br />

SMALL plumblnr repairs. <strong>To</strong>l. Buslneas M.na,ement senler<br />

lets, faucets, leaks flll:ed. ID- WlI,UAM H. L.


Thursd.y, December 24, 1970<br />

Driver Arrested Following Chase<br />

A driver from WilIlamsville'llIeen driving 60 mph in a 25<br />

N.Y., was arrellted by Woods mph zone and creaUng exces.<br />

1Jeut,nant Jac:t PatterllOl1 Sun. slve noise.<br />

day, December 20, after he was Robert Petko was spOtted<br />

SERVICIHC THE CROSSE POINTES<br />

FOR OVER Vz CENTURY<br />

freIY Style tf 'Mee<br />

ffecft4 for '"<br />

WA 1..&282<br />

l"ch ..I;...<br />

Chain Link All-Steel and<br />

Ruatic Styles<br />

MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.<br />

10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL<br />

-,..., ~---------,---<br />

MERRY CHRISTMAS<br />

A Most Bountiful Day<br />

to You and Yours. May you<br />

find A Lasting Happiness<br />

• f<br />

VbLJR ONE-STOP FOR GARDEN & PET SUPPLIES<br />

qUALITY FEED,<br />

Lawn & Garden Supply<br />

.1 l,<br />

20726 Harper at Vernier<br />

8 Mile and 1-94<br />

TU 1-8870<br />

around 2 a.m. driving oul of a<br />

city parking lot against a one.<br />

way sign and turning down<br />

Hampton, east of Mack. While<br />

Patterson was directly behind<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Plan Studenta'<br />

Holiday Dance<br />

Petko. he saw Petko speed oU The Grosse Pointe War Memo.<br />

with loud mufflers and. tires rial's Youth Couneil has plan.<br />

spinning. ned a special hoUd.y "OtMr<br />

Petko was clocked in excess Side" for students In Grosse<br />

of 60 mph on Hampton before Pointe Schools in grades 9.1~<br />

stopping (or traffic on Marter. for Tuesday. December. 22 from<br />

Patterson finally stopped the 8:30.11:30 p.m.<br />

speeder on the other side of Teagarten and Van Winkle<br />

Marter after turning on his wll1 be the featured attraction<br />

lights and siren. with Mike Quatro's Jam Band<br />

Asked if his speedometer .,on ~and to provide continuoul<br />

worked. Petko slated that it musIc.<br />

did but he hadn't looked at it Tickets are $2.50 if purchased<br />

and didn't realize he was going in advance and $2.75 at the door.<br />

so fast. i ID must be shown both at time<br />

----------- lof ticket purchase and for ad.<br />

mission to the dance, proving at.<br />

INDUSTRIAL &<br />

CO_ERCIAL<br />

PIPING? C.II<br />

Notice to the Ta~payers of the<br />

CITY OF<br />

tendance at a Grosse Poin~<br />

school as well as grade.<br />

As with all Other Side dances,<br />

there will be refreshments avail.<br />

able, parents and Center start<br />

will act as chaperones and the<br />

dance is protected by pollce.<br />

Although the "Other Side" is<br />

non date and casual, IItudents<br />

atten.\ing are urged to be a little<br />

dressier than usual in line with<br />

the holiday season and (he beau.<br />

titully decorated Cl')lstal Ball.<br />

room.<br />

firosst 'ointt lBOOht<br />

MICHICAN<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1970 County,<br />

~chool and Drain Tax is now due and payable.<br />

The tax rolls are now in my office and tax bills<br />

have been mailed to all property owners designated<br />

on such 1970 County, School and Drain Tax Rolls.<br />

The 1970 County, School and Drain Tax may be<br />

paid on or before February 16, 1971 without penalty<br />

or interest. Payments on and after February<br />

17, 1971 will be subject to a 4% penalty.<br />

The City Treasurer acts as collection agent for the<br />

County and the School District, and the above time<br />

limits are fixed by State Statutes and are not subject<br />

to change by the City or the undersigned.<br />

HELEN L, FOX<br />

City Tro •• urer<br />

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

Sonne Countru Condomlnt tni<br />

:"0<br />

.... i<br />

Jungtrau<br />

Reminiscent of Switzerland's<br />

most dramatic and well-<br />

known mountain, the<br />

.,Jungfrau" provides a tower.<br />

ing acc.~nt to the Boynestadt<br />

village concept. The Jung.<br />

frau's five.storied reach assures<br />

a magnificent view of<br />

Boynestadt, Boyne Mountain,<br />

and surrounding terrain.<br />

!r1btrg<br />

As vast as the Austrian Alpine Ski.<br />

country after which it is named, the<br />

Arlberg apartment building' houses<br />

12 apartments ll.nd is the<br />

largest of all buildings in the Boynestadt<br />

Condominium village comp'ex .<br />

.6nttllanr<br />

Recalling memories of Europe's highest<br />

mountain, the "Mont Blanc" building sets in<br />

quiet majesty in the Boynestadt complex.<br />

The two-storied Mont Blanc building<br />

houses 4 apartments keyed to discriminating<br />

tastes and offers broad vistas<br />

of the entire area .<br />

4 seasnns nf tetreutinn<br />

---_._-----------------<br />

Michigan Yule 269 Yearll Old<br />

Mlchiganiapi have bee~ cele:<br />

braUn. Chrutmu for 26i yeara<br />

and In that span of time have<br />

observed the ceclllion in both<br />

solemn and bolsteroull fashion<br />

ac~ordlll, to a study of the hall.<br />

day done by • Wayne Slate Uni.<br />

.verait)' hlatol')l professOt.<br />

, pr. Philip P. Mason, director<br />

of archives at WSU, found that<br />

the first Deirolt Christmas Will<br />

obllerved with a mass. sune In<br />

the little Church of St. Anne for<br />

the French residents of Fort<br />

Pontch.rirain in 1701.<br />

Early Detroit settlers fr?m<br />

France did Dot lIIclude feasts<br />

and merriment in their Christ.<br />

mas alld it remained for the<br />

English -,c~t!crs of the mid 18th<br />

Century to bring feastine, gift<br />

exchanges and celebration to the<br />

Michigan Christmas.<br />

''These new DetroUen did not<br />

"ppear to be teetotalers," said<br />

Dr. Millon. "One client of a De.<br />

trolt tavern had a bar bill show.<br />

ing that he con.sumed Olll, to<br />

four bowls of puneh per day for<br />

~1 straight days. He also bought<br />

several quarts of rum during<br />

this period."<br />

. The English brought the tradition<br />

of the Yule log, mistletoe,<br />

holly and the use of evergreens<br />

1Jl the house. Wild turkey, cook.<br />

ed over the blazing Yule log,<br />

was a favorite for Christmas<br />

.dinner.<br />

. Indians around Detroit quickly<br />

fell in with the idea of receiving<br />

presents at Christmas and hun.<br />

dreds of them would come to<br />

town Oil' Christmas to receive<br />

gilts from the .settlers.<br />

The arrival of the Americans<br />

in Detroit apparently added lit.<br />

tle to the first C~ristmu cele-<br />

THEFT RECORDED<br />

.Joseph Gianino of 21717 Sunnyside,<br />

informed police that he<br />

had parked his ear near the<br />

recelv1Jlg room of Kerby School<br />

on Thursday. December 17, and.<br />

when he ~returned to it sometime<br />

later, found that a thief<br />

had taKen the spare lire and<br />

wheel.<br />

PICHE<br />

MAIIlTFJAllCE(0.<br />

~ e-marcielallli<br />

• ResWantial<br />

. JANITORIAl. SERVICES<br />

. , ... r.tirHta.<br />

U,1IaIIte", CiMlllll.<br />

. CArpet Sballlpoolne.<br />

F100r WuJAc, w.-. CJean1D1<br />

i91-3271 775-1144<br />

DN Pk .... Jr.<br />

SkilllI 01 all the fomous Boyne Counlry areos-Boyne Mountain, Boyne Hlgh'onds, Thunder Mounlaln, ond<br />

Walloon Hills-from November through April.<br />

Golf at the magnifICent 18-holo chompl<strong>Of</strong>lSkip mounloln mountain course, 9-OOle por 3 course witkin<br />

wolking dislanc. from the village, plus 0 golf troining camp for youngstarl--Clnd-only. a short drive<br />

away, 'he chcllenging IS.hole, Boyne HighlandS ccurse, (olrelKly one of lhe top ten in the notion).<br />

designed by Reber' Trenl Jones plus the 9.hole por 3 H,gklonds caur_72 holes of golf.<br />

Ollar L.ke Fovr.saolOll' INCh C:"II to serva golfers, swimmers, boolers and fIsherman whose beautiful<br />

white beoch and private club house with dining and locker room facilltles off.rs the uillmale In lakesld.<br />

fun. The prime sondy Bec.ch, much of which shelves cut at 0 gentle slope as for as 300 yards before<br />

youngtlen can get chin.deep, Is the lake's chiet


P.g. Sixt•• n G R 0 SSE POI N TeN EW S<br />

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Thursd.y, December 24, 1970<br />

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flJ-Otnfe<br />

Counter Points<br />

GREETINGS<br />

<strong>To</strong> our flne patrons,<br />

sincere Ihanks, and warmest greetings<br />

to your and yours for a Merry Christmas.<br />

Walton.Pierce<br />

Leon<br />

Mutschler Kitchens<br />

Michelle's Boutique<br />

Martha's Closet<br />

The Sphere<br />

Notre Dame Pharmacy<br />

Kaleidoscope<br />

Mr. Q Tr~vel<br />

Edward Nepi<br />

The Posh Studio<br />

Ecole de Ballet<br />

Mr. Julian Fashion Boutique<br />

Ole<br />

Maliszewski Carpeting<br />

National Coney Island<br />

The Side Door<br />

Ports of Calf<br />

The Grosse Pointe Coloscum<br />

United Rent-All<br />

Mrs, Robert Hieronymi<br />

-Phot" by I::ddle McGralh, Jr.<br />

Speaking their wedding vows Saturday morning,<br />

December 19, in Saint Clare de Montefalco Church,<br />

were CLOTHILDA MARIE KLEM, daughter of<br />

the Leo Joseph Klems, of Harcourt road, and Mr.<br />

Hieronymi, son of the Norman I1ieronymis, of White-<br />

Clothilda Marie Klem and Robert John Hieronymi,<br />

married Saturday, December 19, in Saint Clare de Montefalco<br />

Church, have been accepted in the Federal Government's<br />

VISTA Program and will begin training in<br />

Dallas, Tex., after a month's vacation motoring to and<br />

in California. '-'<br />

Till and Robb were both baby's-1Jreatb matching the flow.<br />

graduated from Marquette ers scrattered III her hair.<br />

U n i v e r s i ty, Milwaukee, The bridegroom pres enled her<br />

Wis. She is the youngest with his mother's wedding ring.<br />

of 33 grandchildren of the Mrs. John J. Cadegan, in a<br />

late Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. short, very Cull-skirted frock of<br />

Klem, of Buckingham road. oCf.~hite org~ndy with rows of<br />

A receplion In the Harcourt bodice embrOIdery, attended her<br />

road home of her parents, Mr. sis.ter. She ca~r!ed a bouquet of<br />

and Mrs. Leo Joseph Klem, fol. In I xed, rnu,ll-colored garden<br />

lowed the 10:30 o'clock cere. flowers.<br />

many at which The Reverend Norman Hieronymi was his<br />

John E. McLaughlin presilled. brother's best man. They are<br />

Bands of chiClon circled the the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Nor.<br />

full skirt of the bride's ivory man Hieronymi, of Whiteside,<br />

pcau de soic dress. She carried Long Island.<br />

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