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" .y. ' April 27. 1967<br />
.IJlCg.POINTE<br />
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MEA1 : S21 MACK AVENUE<br />
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- ON SPECIAL ORDER<br />
QUAUTY MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES -<br />
YourCruise Headquarters<br />
In Grosse Pointe Is<br />
HETSAMPSON<br />
TRAVEL<br />
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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 />
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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 />
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