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" .y. ' April 27. 1967<br />

.IJlCg.POINTE<br />

lr~ iPii~iRy,"GAME •<br />

TOOImer.1<br />

MEA1 : S21 MACK AVENUE<br />

F<br />

"rE DEUVERY TU 1.6000<br />

~ TU 1.2666<br />

E yOU BUY YOUR MEATS IS ~<br />

IF WHERTJSFACTORY CALL US • • • ~<br />

~~;~~:::::::::~<br />

lEGS<br />

OUR Center Cut<br />

SPECIAL Choice Beef<br />

TRIM<br />

fRESH POULTRY<br />

EVERYDAY I<br />

WEFEATU a<br />

STUFFED<br />

CHICKEN BREASTS - PORK CHOPS -<br />

- ON SPECIAL ORDER<br />

QUAUTY MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES -<br />

YourCruise Headquarters<br />

In Grosse Pointe Is<br />

HETSAMPSON<br />

TRAVEL<br />

••••••<br />

TUxedo '.7510<br />

Tllief Escapes<br />

With Clothes<br />

Kathy Muenk, manager of Kay<br />

Baum, 16822 Kercheval avenue<br />

reported to ~ity Police on Wed:<br />

nesday, April 19, that larceny<br />

had been committed on Satur.<br />

d~y, April 15. The theft was<br />

~Iscovered aIter an extensive<br />

Inventory.<br />

~issi~g were 29 dresses, coats,<br />

SWImsUIts and blouses valued<br />

at $849. '<br />

The merchandise was taken<br />

from L\e second floor lay-away<br />

room.<br />

An employe of the store saw<br />

a white male with li"ht hair<br />

~earing khaki pants and a gree~<br />

Jacket, on Saturday, April 15<br />

standing at the doorway of th~<br />

lay.away room with his arms<br />

full of merchandise but the<br />

employe did not suspect that<br />

a theft was in progress.<br />

Police are investigating.<br />

Austin Players<br />

To Do C011wdy<br />

Your Savings Are Insured to<br />

$15,000<br />

by an agency of the<br />

United States of America<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Series Spotlights c~~ased freedom. and. responsibIlIty<br />

of a maturlDg mdividual.<br />

Teens' Val,tes The ad~lt, by. guidance anrl<br />

example, IS crucial to the ad.<br />

The Adolescent in a Changing<br />

World series will present its<br />

next speaker, The Reverend<br />

Franklin Bennett, Jr., on May<br />

2 at 8 p.m. in the Fries Auditorium<br />

of the Grosse Pointe War<br />

Memorial.<br />

The Reverend Bennett is an<br />

assistant m i n i s t e r at Christ<br />

Church, Grosse Pointe where he<br />

has been involved in' extensive<br />

work with young people. A<br />

graduate of Harvard College and<br />

the Episcopal Theological School,<br />

he was ordained in 1961 and<br />

served for two years on the staff<br />

of Christ Church, Dearborn.<br />

Mr. Bennett's topic, "Develoo.<br />

ing a Set of Values," is predicated<br />

on the bellef that an adolescent',:<br />

values are in the development<br />

stage. Neither a child nor<br />

an adult, the adolescent is challenging<br />

the values of his fam.<br />

ily and culture, living with the<br />

values of his peer group and<br />

testing and appropriating those<br />

Va1Ul'S by which he will guide<br />

his own life.<br />

Often a master at challenge,<br />

The Austin Players will pre. he senses the compromises of<br />

sent "Arsenic and Old Lace" ~ous Education Council, Neighas<br />

the third production of their mg the challenges to values<br />

9th beason on Sunday, April 30, which an adult faces.<br />

and Monday, May 1, at '8 o'clock<br />

at Pierce Auditorium, Ke.l'cheval No longer a child, imposed<br />

at Balfour road. Tickets are $1 values are often repudiated. The<br />

and IllliY be purchased at the adult ~a~es the dual problems<br />

door. of providmg Ii strong framework<br />

The show features the young around which the ado~escent c~n<br />

men of Austin with the aid of grow and acknowledgmg the Inthe<br />

young ladies of Star of the<br />

Sea High. A special matinee is Pointe March<br />

scheduled Sunday at 2 o'clock.<br />

Under the direction of Thomas Top' S $22 000<br />

E. B a i ley, the east includes '<br />

Denise LePlae and Ann Versical -as<br />

the two murderous old ladies Grosse Pointe residents eon.<br />

John Crowley and Gregg Mc~ tributed $22,317.89 to the 1967<br />

Duffee create the roles of the March of Dimes campaign.<br />

mad duet of visitors. Residents of Grosse Pointe<br />

The love story is brought to donated $3,677.82, Farms resithe<br />

stage by Don McMillan and dents donated $5,706.94, Park<br />

Bob b i e Snyder. The famous res ide n t s donated $4,635.29,<br />

"Teddy," with his dreams of a Shores residents donated $1,489.past<br />

century, is played by Tony 25 and Woods residents donated<br />

Vehar~ Doug Boehmer and Jim $6,818.59.<br />

Schrage take the roles of the r - ------minister<br />

and the guest. """".....,... ""'W"'%"" -" .-<br />

Members of the police depart. What your payinment<br />

.are played by Joe Shea, D<br />

Phil. Mutter, Mike Monahan and eyery month on<br />

LOUISTernulle. The stage manager<br />

of th~ show wil~ be Lee your compact could<br />

Benamy mded by TlID Fred.<br />

ericks, ~an Cohan, Denny Mur. leaso you a lIiO'G"er<br />

ray, CbrJs Benamy, Frank Leto, eM»<br />

George Shea, Joel Benamy, car from-<br />

Brian Hickey, Jim Moffa and -<br />

George Niespolo.<br />

This is not the final season<br />

production of the Players. After<br />

"Arsenic," student directors will<br />

begin directing three one-act<br />

plays for performance the eve.<br />

ning of May 21.<br />

Roney Leasing, •<br />

Inc.<br />

11245Grotiot.'<br />

(3 Blks. N. of<br />

City Airport) "<br />

372-2100<br />

only<br />

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~~~~~~th -11:00 • 5:30 P.M.<br />

~~~~~~~y -11:00. 5:30 P.M.<br />

l~~I~sg~~ -11:00. 8:00' P.M.<br />

~R~~tY2ath -11:00. 8:00 P.M.<br />

~~~R~~~ -11:00. 8:00 P.M.<br />

Presented by: THE EASnAND CENTER<br />

CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE<br />

You're invited for<br />

~FRESHMEl\\fS -GEl'{fE~<br />

Exciting. full color, sound film" on Interior Decoratiug and<br />

Flower Arranging ••• plus ••• "Music in Motion" featuring<br />

world famous violiniSt, Zino Francescatti • • • and • • •<br />

Leonard Be:mstein with the New York Philharmonic.<br />

Page Five<br />

olescent is not a child, nor yet own personality, developing a gious Education Council, Neigh<br />

an adult. He can neither be held personal set of values. borhood Club aDd the War Memin<br />

childhood nor forced to adult. The series.is sponsored by the orial. There is no admission<br />

hood. He is a person, with his Grosse Pointe Inter-Church Rell. charge.<br />

YOUR CHILD PHOTOGRAPHED IN BEAUTIfUL<br />

NATURAL COLOR<br />

AGE LIMIT TO 6 YEARS OR UNDER<br />

In building "G" near WWJ radio booth.<br />

Hurry and get a beautiful 5x7 portrait<br />

of your child in a choice of three posesl<br />

All port!'aits are taken on a money-back<br />

guarantee basis, and are limited to<br />

children 6 years or under. No appoint ..<br />

ment is necessary, so visit Eastland<br />

during the times listed. in the schedule.<br />

8 Mile ~Vemier) & Kelly Roads<br />

Yz Mile West of Ford X-way Exit<br />

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So wonderfully new ••• designed just Coryou!<br />

You'll find new convenience! New Services! IDghest Earning for "four Savings Programl<br />

You are Cordially Invited to Qur<br />

WlndOpening<br />

CelebditiOJ:1.1 .<br />

Starting Wednesday, May 3rd ••• The Newest<br />

COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />

In. the new Colonial Federal Mall, 63 Kercheval Avenue, "On The Hill"<br />

Sa,'e $200or more in a new account at Colonial "On the Hill" ••• and get this<br />

beautiful Hostess Electric Hot Tray. Keeps casseroles, coffee pots, foods, hot and<br />

appetizing ••. or your choice of a fine set of Teflon Utensils with Rack, a Luminous<br />

Dial Electric Alm:Ill Clock or a set of four 3~u China Ash Trays (in, the Colonial Mode,<br />

of course).<br />

You'll find the same friendly Colonial Federal folks who have served you over the<br />

years at our new location, too. Come and visit us TODAY!<br />

''MISS DRIVE-IN TELLER'~<br />

will introduce<br />

~rhursday, May 4<br />

TE):.,LERVUE<br />

Television Drive-In Service<br />

the fastest, most convenient<br />

system you've ever seen!<br />

COLONIAL FED~RA,L SAVINGS<br />

L th N r'folonial Federal Mall 63 Kercheval Avenue On The HIll, Grosse POInte Fari"llS, Phone: 886.6661<br />

n e ew,-, ail tillS'OO Frjday. 20247 Mack Grosse Point'!, 886-1080i 18901 Kelly, Detroit, 372-8877i 157519 Mile Rd., East Detroit, 771-8820<br />

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