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Thursci.sy, September 26, t974 From Anothel' Pointe of View <strong>By</strong> Janet Mueller Dr. and Mrs, Henry Domzalski are opening their Windmill Pointe drive home this Sunday from 2 until 6 o'Clock for a Champagne Tea benefiting the Jesuit Seminary Association, SS. Peter and Paul Unit: Mrs. Brian J. Molloy,Jr., chairman of the Unit, has asked Mrs. Thomas J. O'Neill to chair the party which will establish a fund for retired Jesuits and provide continuing support for Scholastics studying in the Detroit Province. .Am 0 n g Pointers who've been involved for weeks ill elaborate 'plans to make this an outstand. ing day is Mrs. William Bavinger. She organized the committee that mailed the invitations. The Mesdames Emmet Tracy, Frank Weston, Burns Cody, Joseph Verhelle, Brian Molloy, Sr., J. Addison Bartush, Michael J. O'Neill and Jos.eph Kristufek head other committees. Mrs. Ed,,:ard Shumaker, Mrs. Frank Couzens, Mrs. Daniel Tindall, Mrs. William P. Clark, Mrs. (Colltinued on Page 17) stA'llNG OCT. I SALONWIU 8E Open Mon. Ihru Fri. 'Iii 10 p.m. BA'T lOMOND - 21316 Mack - ru 6-6060 STORE HOURS, Daily 9,30 A.M. 'fil 5,30 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAY Short and to The Pointe j DR. PAUL RUBLE, ofl East Jefferson ave'nul'. chief of Harper H09J)ital's Medical Oncology section, was one of tbe .main speakers at June 30 dedication ceremonies {or the Solomon G. Meyers Study Center for Gastroenterology in the Web b e r Memorial Building at Harper Hospital in the Detroit Medical Center, . ~ . Member of the shovel brio gade whicb participated in groundbreaking ceremonies for a new $1 million central bookstore at Wayne State GROSSE POINTE NEWS Celebrity Seri~,T o Open October 10 Finalizing plans for -the October 10 opening of the Grosse Pointe Celebrity S~ries at. Eastland 'lbeatre are,. (standing, left to right), MRS. RICHARD MOLITOR, ticket chair. man, MRS. DANIEL GAITLEY, program and advertising chainnan,and MRS. THOMAS CLARKE, patrons .. . .. chfjrman. MRS. S TAN LEY RE- NOUF, (seated), is general chairman of the Bon Secours Ass i s tan c e League-sponsored lecture programs presented Thursday mornings at 11 o'c!ock. First of this year's five speak. ers .will be Jolie Gabor. University was WILBER M. __ . ~ __ BRUCKER, JR., ot Merri. MARJORIE MAY ENG. atartiDi the academic Yf:8r at York.Nlssau c r u i s e were weatber road, vice-chairman S'flWH of Three Mile drive Lehigh University is MARK DR. and MRS. JOHN COL. of WSU's boar4 of .governors. baa ~eived a Bachelor of J. OE'ITING, SOD of MK OMBO, of South Duval road, .. -!.. c [SCienCe degree in Busme.. .nd MRS. 'MARTIN C. OET. and their children ANDRE, Grosse Pointe South Hjgh Administration from Ohio l'ING, of Kenwood road. PAUL and KATHLEEN. Scbool Instrumental Music Stlte University. .., • .. • .. .. Department. chairman RUS • .. • M:RS. FOREST H. SMITH, Among five studenl$ sched. SELL REED was invited to CLAUDE A. MAJESTER, of St. Clair avenue, enter. uled beginning their junior tea chat this summer's son of DR. and MRS. Aft. talned recently at her yearly year at Western Michigan Micbigan State University THUR MAJESTER, of Clo. diD.ner party for a group of University tbis faU who bave Summer Youth .Music . Pro- verly road, baa been named Pointe l r i end s including just CO'Jmpleted a Reserve gram and serVed, while OD to the See 0 n d Semester MRS. DEWEY J., DYSON, <strong>Of</strong>ficers Training Corps pro. the MSU campus, as a guest Dean's .Liat at Alfred UDiver. MRs. EDWARD PFEIFER, gram conducted this sum. lecturer for University wort. sity where be is a mshman MRS. KARL KNECIrI', M'RS. mer at Fort Knox, ~., is shops in instrumeqtal mUsic. in the College of Liberal Arts. CARL FUNKHOUSER and PATRICK M. MYRICK, .'lOn He directed high school stu. • • .. :mss ISAB'ELLE RONEY. of the JAMES MYRICKS, of .dents who form the pro. Named to the Sprlng Quar. Mrs. Smith leaves for her Rivard boulevard. gram's orchestra in the final ter Michigan Technological Florida bome in Oc:tober. • • .. concert of Youth MUsic~ul1 University Dean 'a Uat are .. • .. DUANE E. JOHNSON, of 20, Pointers_ ,ROYT. WEIDIG, Enjoying. re'cent New Hidden lane, has been ap. • • • a junior Electrical Engineer. <strong>Of</strong>fensive tackle OD this ing major, Ind JANIS G. year's University of Wiseon. PETRICH, I junior Chemis. sin football team is Pointer try major. STU CAMMETT. .... , .. Appearing as Prince Chu. lulongkorn in Dearborn Civic '11heatre's fall production of "The King and In is Poin';;;r ~IKE SLAVKO. '.(}ttFde"tt"(Jlflb Meets Oct. 2 Windmill Pointe Garden Club members gather for . their October meeting next Wednesday, October 2, at the Radnor elrcle home of Mrs. Glenn Carpenter. Mrs. Ur. ban Boresch will speak on Nature's Bounty. from our. cotfeclioll 01 :ban'oll / .. ,,( '.~t,'.~' ... ' ;\,:,' ./.,' The Special look of of hand stitching brightens this shirtdress 3 Kercheval Ave,. at Fisher Road Punrh and ./udr Block TU 1.1505 Named to the UDiversity of Dayton second Term Dean'a List are Pointers ROBERT A. ARENE, in.tIM! School of Business, and !MARY P. SHEA, in the Sd1oo1 of ~u. . caUon, both of wbO~atWMd P-erleet .4.0'H,~v~rale,t, 4nd \tftLtAIf ",..' ~1QI8. ope. Jege of Aria eJlCI ScleDc:a, and TERRENCE I. BUDA, School of BUline... • • • Pointer LUDMILA BAKU. NOvtCH served on the eom. mittee for Detroit's Captive Nations Ethnic Fe.tiva!. .. .. . JAMES D. TRACY, JR., son of MR. and MRS. JAMES D. TRACY, of Lakeland ave. nul', is enrolled •• a fresb. man at .Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vt. .... A m 0 n g 1,010 freshmen Book Detective Service <strong>Of</strong>fered , Are you in search of a special book that may be out o{ print ... hard to find •.. by Ii certain author .•. about a particular subject? Members of the Grosse Pointe Branch of the Ameri. can Association of University Women will search for your request while organizing the thousands of books-InclUding rare and unusual volur,les as wen as paperbacks, textbooks, cook books, juvenile and adult fiction ,1nd nonfiction - that are b e i lJ g collected for AAUW's 12th Annual Used Book Sale to be held October 15 througb 19 at Grosse Pointe Woods Pres1Jyterian Church . Arrangements for tbis ser . vice may be made by calling Mimi Krembel, 886.5091.A $I search fee will be chargedbut only if the book is found. Donations for the Sale are still being gratefully IIC' cepted. Home pick-up may be arranged by calling Paul. ine McNeill, 882-8600,or Em. ma Wright, 885-8619. Hope Peslar. 886.(1129,is general Sale chairman. 1G1 0ROUM 'l" NVRSING HOMt RO.ts EAST JHn:RS()!\ DETHOIT. MIen. 821-3525 Quality Nfln',., fA,.. \ '.,~_ pointed executive director 01 the Red Croll Southeutem Michigan Chapter. He bas s e r v e d on the Chapter's board of director. aDd as cbairman of It. Blood Pr0gram Advisory committee since 1971 and has beu a member of the balni's ueeu. tive committee .lnce1l7J. He is .a preceptor and vtalt. ing lecturer at Georre W.. h. ington University, Washlnr. ton, D.C., a member of the Was1lington Univentty, St. Louis, Mo., board of lover • Dors Ind the Greater De. troit Arel Ho.pltal Council and a reelplent of the Aaao. ciation of Amerlce Coller" One from our New Collection by rlJ1t1/"~~ • Jbt .sbop.. of W"ltol\.Pi~r,e tSl28 lIercM' •• erUM> , ... 211t SHler .. t .... Tr., .. ", ••• , Jw ". '. ThirNen Sale Set <strong>By</strong> Woods Presbyterian Ladies Doors Open .t 9 o'clock Fr~.YI Qctobet 4, on Area's L.rgest Rumm... Cohctlon: Donors May Request Truck Pick-Up Turning leaves heriid the droach of the annual Grosse Pointe Woods Pree6jterian Church Rummage Sale, oldest and larIest of Us kind in the area. The Sale, now in ita 8Srd year, is a major project of the Church Women's Ass6ciaUon. All proceeds are used for the Association's char. erick, 818-2'121, or Mn. ities and other related Robert GoOdbaDd, ~lJD, Church and mission proj' or by colltletina the Churda ects. OOic:e, aes.43oO. . Among a variety 01 item. Tbe Sale 9peD1 Frula)', Qe. to be <strong>Of</strong>fered are clothing, tober.. at • in the mOl'llfnt, books records app1iallCft' IDd will rUIl UJltll II that eve. toys, bousehold 'items, Unena: nlllJ. HOIII'I Saturday, ~to. furniture. shoes, Infanta' -and 5, are ,0 to 11 In t.'1ellIorlUDg. children's wear, jewelry, bata Headiq the Individual de. and purses. p~rtmellta are Mrs. Rlchani Rummage contributions are PIPer. Mrs. Thomas Clark. still being soliCited. TIley Mra. Al1eD WilIea, Mn. Earl may be brolUtht to tb e NellGD, Mr.. FraDt Komer. Church In MacklveDue be- tIla, Mra. WWiam &baUer, tween 9 in the mornin( and Mra.ArUaur Drummoocl, Mn. 5 in the aitllrntlf)n /lpd 'I to t Iamea Fournier, Mn. Carl in the evening Monday, Tuell. Almua, II,.. Wllter Keuhael, day and Wednesday se,tem. MI'8. Bruce BeDard aDd Mn. ber 30 through oCtober 2, Donald Koch. and from 9 until 4 o'elock A Coffee and Donut Bar Tbursday, October 3. belor, aad durlnr the Sale Truck pict.up service II will be clinleled tl, Mn. available Mandl)' aDd. Tu... JOMph S"poll, while Jtn. day evenings, upon request, Rlohanl Pellow. aad Mn. by ca1ling general Sale co- George tIi1u keep the kiteb. chr.irmell Mrs. Willilm Fred~ en bW1lmlq .U week. A.ani of Mult. H. Is aeU" in the Grosh Pointe North H1Ih Sellool Parell.t Club. .. .. Enjo,1Jla • leC*ft caribbeaD cNlae vla1tln1 Haiti, Jamlici and NaI.u were the GERALD BODENDJS. TEts, of RotJ)'1l road, Gd their two children. • • • . "FJ1l1aI Stan," a 101II written by UNDA RADULO. VICH, 01 Hlmpton road, 11 be1D& cOllaid'red for com. merclal reeordiJla IDd ... tIona1 releu. In an album entiUed ''The Now Souncb of Today." (CMtI D) i 1' ': ....•' I ! 'i r " ,
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