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All tM News of<br />
All the Point.s Every<br />
Thursday Morning<br />
Vol. 3o-No, 14<br />
IIEAI)i"IN t:~<br />
Of tM<br />
WEt.:K<br />
As Compiled by the<br />
Grosse' Pomte News<br />
Thursday, :March,27<br />
PRESIDENT N I X 0 N on I<br />
Wednesday asked Congress to<br />
extend the 10 percent income<br />
tax surcharge for at least one I<br />
year. The President said that<br />
he plans to 'subml~ proposals<br />
for tax reforms by next month.<br />
White House sources said that<br />
,Nixon W8S considering askillg<br />
for increased. Social security<br />
benefits.<br />
'p •<br />
rosse ,...I "."0.'.'<br />
Complete News C6ve~lJge of AU the Pointe.<br />
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NEWS and Writer Honored by Education<br />
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Mtl~r~t,.=..~. GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN. Thursc:Jay. April 3; <strong>1969</strong><br />
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~ws<br />
Home of the Ne1DI<br />
32 Page5-Two Sections-Section One<br />
Ope'n Center Drive Public Office<br />
, Hopefuls Seek<br />
With Solicitation ,Voters' Favor<br />
Letters to 20,000<br />
Farms El~tors to Cast<br />
Ad visory Ballots on<br />
Whether or Not Council .<br />
All Residents Urged to Contribute to Meet Goal of S h 0 u I d Enact Fa ir<br />
$85.000 Needed to Balance Budget for Housing Law<br />
Operation oLMemorial Candidates for. public of-<br />
The 20,000 families of the five Grosse Pointes have fice in the Far.ms and in<br />
received letters :in Grosse Pointe War Memorial's 20th the Park, are on the last<br />
, Anniversary Annual Campaign for contributing members. stretch of their campaigns.<br />
__________ as they ask electors to cast<br />
As of this writing there bas $. ballots in their favor on<br />
bee.n no chance' 01 returns from .T GP P k Monday, April 7.<br />
• • • this solicitation, but already a WO ar The Farms voters will elect<br />
AN END TO THE ABVSES lew donors have sent in checks lour councilmen and one mu-<br />
of Wormellis CompensatiOl1 ~r dropped them by the Center. Homes Looted nicipal judge, and will cast adwas<br />
called for on Wednesday In 1968, $85,964 was contrib. visory ballots on a proposed<br />
by Burke Dailey, director Gf the uted by 5,487 families. This B B l Fair Housing Ordinance, which<br />
state Workmen's Compensation year's goal is a similar $85,000 y. urg ars could deterniine whether or not<br />
Bureau: Dalley p~ssed for state anli it is hoped that Pointers the city council shall enact such'<br />
action in what appears to, be will respond by MemOrial Day, I d k ,a law.<br />
a multi.million dollar compen- May 30, with donations to total ntru ers Ta e $150 Worth The Park electors will be con.<br />
sation~taims mill involving sev. this amount The $85,000 must of Liquor from O.ne cerned with electing a mayor,'<br />
eral Detroit.area doctors and<br />
lawyers. While granting that the<br />
state bar was enteririg the in.<br />
be received in order 'to meet<br />
tbe needs of the operating bud~<br />
get for the fiscal year beginning<br />
HO,use',<br />
What<br />
Not Known<br />
is Missing<br />
.<br />
th" ree counc ilm en, and a muni-<br />
cipal judge, the tatter to suc.<br />
ceed Judge C. Joseph Belanger,<br />
vestigation, Dailey made it dear<br />
tha,t he felt the governing boc:b'<br />
. August 1.<br />
- Quarter of Needs<br />
fram Second<br />
Place<br />
~h~se term expires on July 4,<br />
and who cannot seek re-election<br />
of the: legal professiOl1 was slOw,<br />
in entering• the• investigation. •<br />
, Contributing members donate<br />
,only one-foUrth of the Ce:tter:s, The burglaries of. two<br />
\._- u=ause<br />
eXls . ting of his age. Untoer an<br />
Stat e " EI ection . Stat ute,<br />
,needs. The War Memo~lal IS h 0 m e s were reported to any person holding judicial of.<br />
A I R P LAN E HIJACKING three-fourths self.supporting _ . ' . fice must retire from that post<br />
was the object of threatened "'or', t.h'e ,s.even'th time in, eight ,ye,ar,s th'e NEWS ' the other monies coming from Park pollee, and were saJd on reaching 70 years of age. '<br />
strikes and boyCotts by, memo .,' Photo by, Doli DeKoninck'sStudio invested endowment 2nd income to have taken place between Abselltee Ballots<br />
bers of the Jnternation81Fed. was presented with a 8ehool Bell Award at a lunch- staffer, pictured at the presentation 'With SONNY from those 'activities and serv- March 24 and March 31, '!'he absolute deadline for ab.<br />
eration of Airline PnOtsAs5Q. eon in Lansing Civic Center on Friday, March 28, by • ELIOT, WWJ.TV, Detroit (left) and THAD BEM, di tit aU<br />
Alations' at' thA;~ n..,th -"'oJ'erence the 'Michigan. Education Associa, tion. A 'no r"""el'Vl'ng Ch' - f th Mi' Ed' .' Ices for which a charge is made. accor ng 0 nforma ion sentee b ot applications in both<br />
.. ~ = ..~ ~ ,,,. !ill'man 0 , ~. ,chigan ucation ASSOCIation's The Center uses no tax JIio'iles released by Det. Robert commullities, as required by<br />
i(l.Amll¥am. The threats are a special award was PEPPER WHITELAW, NEWS PllblicRelatioIl:s'C~mmission (~ight).' or Unit~ ~olindatilln Funds. Saifyrd, who has been as- State La""; is ~turda.y? AprU<br />
an. apparent attempt to force '. . . N ' 'G All contrtbutions to the Crosse signed to investigate 'both 5, .at 2 p.m. The mUDJctpal of.<br />
governntellt' action in stbpping C'h' .h:S ' 1P "Ii. . A k HI. f P 'bli 1 'e-a.,s :ven pO..in\e War Me~orial are in. iIlcidents ~ces will remD~ open until that<br />
,J~;~~i]OfUf~Usr;;: .T:.~7.~f;¥r;Dl .•<br />
.r:~;~lt~::r.;<br />
~fW~~~;~":~ ~; ~.@ ea,:s:~ -,1.~~~garid ~t~ing was .:' Eight ClUididtWs are'seek1D .;1 {l;j:,<br />
~T$~ .•...7th~Sck~ol :=~~:;:;:.~::';1~<br />
The annual Grosse Pointe<br />
Community Chorus Spring Con.<br />
cert will be presented at Par~<br />
cells Junior High School Audi.<br />
torium, corner of Mack and<br />
Vernier, on Sunday, Aptil 13,<br />
<strong>1969</strong> at 3:30 p,m.<br />
'!'he chorus is under the direction<br />
of Richard Johns, conduc.<br />
tor, with Jerry Hughes as ac.<br />
companist, assisted by Sue<br />
Hughes,<br />
A variety of selections are<br />
on the program, including "The<br />
Umbrellas of Cberbourg."<br />
Residents are invited to attend<br />
this presentation and in the fall<br />
to join wit h the chorus for<br />
many joyful and relaxing eve.<br />
nings in preparation for the next<br />
Christmas season.<br />
For further information caD<br />
886-O71() or 884-$352.<br />
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T~:.=~"wmd;.~: ./~<br />
Frid.YY;II.~:~1 E Bv"1';'~nik8' M'~IlY.'St~~:;:tf@jfi"g:> Ballner Romeo Ob. tbe annual operating fund. All ling the hquor outsIde, got out is assured of four years in the<br />
more than $1 billion and would an electronic metronome was COIISti~te.s'a nUlsa~e. . mIght. c I ear a poSSIble car server, Salliiac 'Jeffersonian, have been givtlD postage.free and left. ., office. He was elected two years<br />
reduce property taxes to 12 missing. The 1l!etronoJ:lle was ;~~o~rs ~aYll.1>ee'1gIven bre.akm, or even preve~t one, Tecumseh Her a I d, St. Clair remittance envelopes to facili. ~t the Rob~ms reSIdence, the ago to fill the unexpired hrm<br />
mills or $12 per $1,000 of lound behind bllShes lIear the tbr~ alt.ernatives;. to place. !he ?r It. may be that there IS 1I0th. County Independent Press, Dav- tate returns.. maId ~Id SaIfyrd that she had of Grant E. Armstrong, who<br />
ass~sed valuation. church. Olle- youth accused an. v~hlcle In oper~tin~ condttion mg mvolved .. NeverUteles~, call ison Illdex, Garden City Guard. been In the house on Monday, resigned.<br />
•. • • other of taking the in~i.rument Wlt~ a. 5urr~nt, hcellse, re~ove ~nd .l~ave. thIS d,etermtnatlOn to ian Review, G r 0 sse Pointe REPORTS THEFT March 24, to clean up the place, The Farms voters will be<br />
saturday, March 29 and to~sing It there when police the vehIcle from th~ prenuse;;. Investtgating officers. News, alld the Mellus Newspa. lInd returned again, on Monday, asked to ballot on a Proposed<br />
DWIGHT DAVID EISEN. arrived, ' , or ,store It out of s~ght and In Y h A. k d pers. A woman employe of the March 31, to dIscover the Fair Housing Ordinance, which<br />
HOWER one of the most re,! The five were taken to tbe I aOWdtage.They, have b«:en given out ttac e., Radio Station WPON, Pon. :'1~~ ~~i~e ~~l~ur~~~~: ~~~~~ renc~ ~oors on the second will be -printed on the ballot<br />
vered figu' res in American his-' statl'on where und--r questl'on. 1 Th~~s to comPI Y<br />
. .'d ' . - IS program<br />
.. t. .th R bhe'd. h F tiac, received the award for A'M ~ oor Ern°teern'From Porfth sheet as follows: "Shall the<br />
Is tn me WI 0 Y our d' stati ~, and reported that an un. L Co '} f th C't f Gross<br />
tory, dIed at 12:25 J!.m. FII ay ing. they confessed the vandal. the obiecti'l'esof' the rewntly ra 10 oos,. known 'person had taken a The detective said that evi. ~nct 0 e t y 0 :I ~<br />
i~e'::1~e~8 R:ee:r~:I~.c~isCd~~U; ism. Thei~ patents v'ere cal!ed o~ganized Beautification Coun. Craig Massimino, 12, of 720 In t:eou;,~M r~~~~~tegory, wicker.basket type purse, valued dence disclosed that the thief ~:::::~ep:a~I;;~:d~~~ri~in~~~<br />
ended a heroic struggle against _~:M1Unu~ o~ Palle 2) cd. Hidden lane, was the victim of four educa~onal radio stations, at $30, from the store. (Contillned on Page 3) in, the sa~e oJ'. le~slng of real<br />
a long series of major illnesses<br />
with 8 heart weakened by reo Th: ~f Wh,o Stole."$4Q,O.,O,. 0, peated attacks, The funeral ~<br />
service will be Monday in the<br />
National Cathedral after the In Pointe Awa,it.,in...t!.. ,T,r,ial,,)<br />
an unarmed robbery early 'YFBE (F1tnt Boa!d .of Educa.<br />
Satllrday evening, March 29. tIO~), 'YKAR (Mtchlgan State Beaut:f: I'atw.n Campa:gn I While walking on Sunningdale,l U~IV~rsIty), .WM.UK (Western ., ~ .,<br />
Massimino was approached by' MH:lngan UniversIty), and WU. P P l S<br />
four boys, one of whom yelled 1<br />
property IS the CitY; and pro-<br />
(Collttnaed on Palle 2)<br />
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Chorus Slates<br />
0M general's body has lain in state LI<br />
(University of Michigan) romotes ub ic afety<br />
at him, Massimino Ignored the won a S c ~ 0 ?! ,Bell Aw.ard Sprin 0' Concert<br />
in the Capitol Rotunda. Burial I f ti 'th t II 39 b ki d l group and continued walking. !,hr?u~h thetr JOlD,~production, As the renently.fo.rme-d-B-ea-u-.-sh-I'-p-t-h-atI'S '" how n I'n poll'fte ~ •.<br />
will be Wednesday in a chapel norma on concerntng e ua y rea ngs an en er. One of the four came up behind MIchIgan Report. .. - L<br />
of the Eisellhower Library in apprehension and arrest of a ing~,. . - , him, grabOOd him by the coat Awards fo~ television went to tirication Council gains momen. statistics is that human be.<br />
Abilene, Kan, burglar responsible for thefts Hts re.turn to Grosse POlOte and threw him to the ground. three s tat Ion s: WZZM.TV, tum In its drive for national havior dictates psychologically<br />
• • .. in excess of $64.000 over a five. led to hIS aITe.st on Novem~r The victim got-up and again Granu Rap ids; WOOD.TV, recognition from the National a more law.abiding citizen in a<br />
year period was released re. 20, 1968, b~eaking and entenng I was thrown to the ground. As Grand Rapids, and WJBK.TV, Clean Up - Paint Up - Fix well.kept area as compared to<br />
ARCHBISHOP J 0 H N F. cently by S h 0 res Detective 58 Greenbnar lane. .: hc ,!:ot up the second time his Detroit. Up Bureau, it is stressing as' a depressed seelions where the<br />
DEARDEN of Detroit was one Frank MustaJza and Sergeant The 47'year-old Goldfarb has wallet was taken and he was Special awards were l;iven to f~al point how beauty relates ('rime rate Is higher.<br />
of four Americans among 35 Donald Jacob. a criminal record be~inninc in warned not to follow or he' nine individuals for their "out. to public safety. Factors ('ontribnting to the<br />
new cardinals named by Pope AITested was Irving Goldfarb 1936 in Texas when he was a would be beaten up , i standing contributions" to edu. Taking "Pointe with Pride" low crime rate in Pointe com.<br />
Paul VI Friday, which enlarged of Detroit whose burglaries oc. juvenile, His aIT~sts have been The wallet contained a $1 cation, They were P~arl Kas. for its slogan, the Co,1Dcil em. munities are the lake front<br />
the Sacred College to a record curred in Grosse Pointe, St. !ll0stly for breaktng lInd enter. bill and two pictures. Massi. tran, sch~1 news edttor, and phasizes how police statistics parks. which provide diversi.<br />
134 members and significantly Clair Shores, Lathrop Village, 109, although he ha~ also been mino could give only a sketch Zane It'Wln, reporter, of the reflect a clean and well.kept ficd and recreational f8cllities<br />
shilted church power from Oak Park, Beverly Hills, Bloom. convicted of possesston of burg. description of his attackers y Melius Newspapers, Boyd Con. city, For example, properly for young and old. Well.lighted<br />
Rome to the dioceses of the field Hills and Township and lary 'tools and violation ~f the " rad, education reporter, WOOD, trimmed hedges and trees at and clean alleys and efficient<br />
world, Dearden, 61 years old. So\lthfield, Dyer Act, (the traMportalior. of WIJItDOWS DAMAGED Grand Rapids; Michael Lloyd, intersections provide for better and well. trained police and fire<br />
is considered, one of the leaders Five burgiaries in Grosse a stolen car across state lint'S). Mrs, Gerald VanRiper oi 111 education editor, Grand Rapids vision for drivers. Elimination departments, working In co.<br />
among the progressive and Pointe net t e d the thief just Goldfarb has spent almost Stephens. call1!d nolice on Sun. Press; Mike Kenny. WPON Ra. of obstacles In the street, such operation with l\ civic. minded<br />
liberal forces in the church, He I! UT'der$40.000. The first one was<br />
will continue to serve as head committed on March 5, 1963 at<br />
half of his life in prison. In<br />
Jackson Prison alone, he has<br />
dllY, March<br />
that vandals<br />
23,' And disclosed dio. Pontiac; So fl n y<br />
had shot BB pel. WWJ.TV. Detroit; Pep<br />
Eliot,<br />
per<br />
as lawn.raklng debris and gen.<br />
eral litter, give vehicles a broad.<br />
and public. spirited community.<br />
contribute substantilllly to mainof<br />
the<br />
chief<br />
church<br />
million<br />
American bishops and, 1017 Yorkshire, the last one on<br />
administrator of the March 19. 1963 at 387 Chalfollte<br />
in the eightoCOunty, 1,5 avenue, Goldfarb then moved<br />
member archdiocese. his area of operation to other<br />
served sentences of 7'ri1.15years, lets t h r 0 ugh two seperate Whitelaw. iiews editor, Grosse<br />
1-4 years, 2.5 years and 1.10 thermopane windows of the II. Pointe New~; C h r i s top It e r<br />
years, brary 0.£her house, The cost of Thompson, Saginaw News; and<br />
All of the burglaries OCCUlTedIreplacing the glass was not dis. William Bunn, editor, St. Clair<br />
er thoroughfare, thus contrlbut.<br />
jng to fewer accidents and In.<br />
jury incidents.<br />
A further aspect of the beau.<br />
taining a beautiful and well.<br />
kept city.<br />
The fire departments conduct<br />
an oul'ltanding, house.to-house<br />
(Coa&1naedOil Pale 2) suburban areas, totaling even. (CoDiinued III Page 3) closed. County Independent Press. lificatlon-public safety relation. (Continued ODPale 2)<br />
1 .
P.ge Two<br />
,. SPRING FEVER! !Sunday. March 30. In Waterloo IgreeD sboe. two pairs of wblte<br />
;. ; City police 100M a number of 1between Notre Dame and St. socks. a gold chaill, a cosmetic<br />
, '~eces of wome~'s dotbing 011 Clair. The items iDclud~ a purse and under&armeats.<br />
SIZES:<br />
ML L<br />
38.. 0 42.44<br />
control your<br />
"silhouette"<br />
with<br />
the perfect total<br />
support ,horts<br />
ON' GARD pr()Vi
Thursday. April 3, <strong>1969</strong> G R 6 SSE, POI NT ENE W 5 Page "'ree<br />
RE~ELEC'<br />
Monday, April 7"<br />
Grosse PoInte Farm$ Councilman<br />
Rich~rcl ,c.<br />
HUDSO.N<br />
~Awaits Trial<br />
Youths Arrested<br />
At Crime'Scene<br />
1--<br />
(CoDUaaed. from Page 1)<br />
in private homes; The news. While on patrol on Mack ave.<br />
papers were a favorite source nue between Hollywood and<br />
of information for Goldfarb. Ridgemont early oJl Sunday<br />
From them lie would learn who morning, March 30, ;Woods Cpl.<br />
was on vacation, then enter the<br />
vacant home and ransack it at<br />
his leisure. One such Grosse<br />
Pointe burglary resulted in a<br />
$31,700 loss for the occupant.<br />
Peter Thomas observed a young<br />
man' leaning in a window at<br />
20879 Mack.<br />
Cpl. Thomas stopped hIs<br />
scout C8r on Mack Dear the<br />
, :Another method employed by<br />
Goldfarb was to cruise a resi-<br />
remains of the Community Center<br />
and got out w investigate.'<br />
dential area on, for instance, a The officer was spotted J>y<br />
Sunday<br />
families<br />
morning, watehing for<br />
going to church. WheD<br />
the young. man, W~o<br />
toward the rear of the<br />
start.ed<br />
Center.<br />
he was sure tile family was Cpl. Tbomas noticed 'a light on<br />
gone and the house was empty, in the office of the building<br />
he would enter and take what- Jlnd that a window appeared W<br />
ever valuables lie could find. have been knocked out. 4<br />
On February 18, <strong>1969</strong>, Goldfarb<br />
,pled, guilty before Circuit<br />
Court Judg~ Richard Maher.<br />
Sentencing was set for March<br />
14 and Goldfarb was released<br />
on $1Q,OOObond.<br />
Subsequently, however, Gold.<br />
farb changed his mind and decided<br />
to plead not guilty. A<br />
new-triai date, April 21, has<br />
been' set for Circuit CO\lrt. A<br />
$25,000 bond was set and, unable<br />
to meet it, Goldfarb has<br />
been remanded to the Wayne<br />
County Jail.<br />
-The youth was stopped bY the<br />
officer and tokl to place his<br />
hands over hiS headaod .lean<br />
00 the building. At this time. a<br />
second ycuth looked out through<br />
the broken winaow. He was<br />
ordered out of the building but<br />
refused and ducked back into<br />
the building, at which time the<br />
light went out.<br />
The apprehended youth yelled<br />
for bis accomplice to come out,<br />
but his ~leas were ignored.<br />
Assistance was asked for and<br />
received from otlier Wood;; of.<br />
ficers and the huilding was<br />
BA1TEBY STOLEN entered. The' Prudential Life<br />
Insurance' Company occupies<br />
Walter R. Weber.:~51 Fisher, .. d D<br />
called. C,ity ,police 'on Friday., one of the two offices an r;<br />
Mark Fine the other.<br />
March 28, to report persons un! Inside the rear dOj)r, Patrol.<br />
known had stolen the battery man Donald Schmaltz, who was<br />
from. his '69, Cbevx:oiet' s~ati~D one of the officers answefing<br />
wagon, which was parked In hIS<br />
---------------.-------- dri , M W be t Id offi. the call for lIssistance, .appre.<br />
veway. r. e. r °hended the second suspeCt.<br />
cets. he pa~ked hIS car~ere , .Arrested were Michael Kelly,<br />
a':Ound 10:30 p.m. on Thursday. 23,' of 17<strong>04</strong> H,.lmpton and Thom.<br />
March~, and.w~ he ret~ned as Hartley, 18, of 1825 Hampthe<br />
next mo~gdiscover~ the. ton. They had gained entry to<br />
tPeft.~Value. of the battery ~as thE! building by, tliroWing ,a<br />
$35. Mr. Weber, also told police cement block through 'a win.<br />
that' on Wt!'1nesday, March 26,. dow. Blood was discovered ata<br />
~e. h.~ddetected an od~r of h:: number of pointS, the apparent<br />
ill bis garage. He belitlv~ .- resu).t,of one of tfie susPects<br />
known persons are drinking .bemg cut entering through the<br />
there. broken, window.<br />
-F-R-O-NT--R-UNN--E-R" Althougb Kelly and Hartley<br />
"- his had ransacked the two offices,<br />
i Sometimes,' a fellow pms nothing was discovered to be<br />
faith to, a st4!r, and discover5 inissing.<br />
later thaUt was a firefly.<br />
5<br />
'031ME,W CHEVY' SOLD<br />
, LAST YEAft ' .<br />
COME IN ••• SEE WHY WE ARE' #1<br />
NEW'6,.<br />
CHEVYS<br />
-19 .<br />
BUYS A, BRAND NEW.,<br />
169 CHEVY II<br />
NOVI~<br />
CAMARO's<br />
2325<br />
7xSO,CF<br />
BINOCULAR<br />
FULL 414 FT. FIILD OF VIEW<br />
Irillgs aclift, tlting; and<br />
pee'" "al .. Sf clos. enD.,"<br />
to ,ndI"<br />
4UtVALUE<br />
's3'950 ",If nlc_'n .,t'5 nautlul got l)uti It" •<br />
• , . I.:!<br />
ship's wheel Inc. .:<br />
1HOSMACK TU 2.13M<br />
Open Dilly t 10'<br />
, Fri. t to' ,.<br />
Candidate Offers<br />
Rides To Voters<br />
Mark Valente, a candid~te<br />
for city council in Grosse Pointe<br />
Park, on April 7, will provide<br />
to all residents of Grosse Pointe<br />
Park free transportation to and<br />
from the voting precincts.<br />
In order' to be conveniently<br />
picken up and returned to y,our<br />
home, call TU 6-5331 and the<br />
Valente bus will be at your<br />
d~r to take you t~ ~"e.,I,lOlls.<br />
Sqp'p~y"Corp,sI:I,1qJY;')JI';' i<br />
For Ensign Miller .<br />
Navy' Ensign Arthur W. Mille,',<br />
son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal.<br />
ter O. Miller of 771 Harcourt<br />
road, and huSband of the former<br />
Miss Susan A. Cassube of<br />
5583 .Bedford, Detroit, was<br />
gra4uated from the Navy Supply<br />
Corps School, Athens, Ga.<br />
The :!f.-week course provided<br />
instruction in supply logistics<br />
and financial management.<br />
He is now qualified for assignment<br />
in a Supply Corps<br />
duty ashore or aboard ship.<br />
SPRING<br />
IS<br />
QUAKER<br />
.MAID-<br />
TIME!<br />
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we'll see to it that your new Quaker Mai~<br />
lGtchen suits your personality and meets your<br />
every need. Come in or call us this week for aD<br />
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(Show Room at)<br />
24145 \.ittl. Mack. St. Clair Shore.<br />
PR 5-2323<br />
I<br />
_.<br />
,.~.n.. T GP Par,k Hom. es Lo t d searched the rest of the house,<br />
INV 0 e including all the rooms of the<br />
first 1100r, which was left ex.<br />
(Coetlaaed from Pale 1) rdoors leading to the master tremely neat. The only di~order<br />
wellt to' the front part of the bedroom. was the dumped .drawer. In the<br />
bouse, stepPed on a window The burglar made a com- bedroom, the officer added.<br />
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Test Drive Today .<br />
Center Offering' Many C~ses<br />
',I'he spring term of class offer.<br />
inis begins at Grosse Pointe<br />
War Memorial the week follow.<br />
ing Easter. Among the offerings<br />
are Beginning Oil arid Acrylic<br />
Painting, Life Painting, Still<br />
Life and Portrait Drawing, and<br />
Portrait Painting. Also offered<br />
are Yoga and 'Karate, French<br />
Conversation Salons-both beinning<br />
and intermediate - and<br />
Ground School Flight Training.<br />
Adult French Conversation<br />
under tbe direction of Mme.<br />
C~arles "Teedie" Blu:bracb is<br />
s~uled Tuesday mornings be.<br />
ginning April 8. There are two<br />
sessions: one.for beginners at 9<br />
a.m. and a seeond for intermediate<br />
. conversatioualists at<br />
10:30. Some previous ~udy of<br />
the rudiments of the French<br />
language is requisite. The fee IS<br />
$20 for eigbt 11,2.hour weekly<br />
meetings. . '<br />
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tor of F.A.A. will present a f11m<br />
and a representative from Cess.<br />
na will be present to answer<br />
questions.<br />
Plan Services<br />
On Good Fri&ay<br />
The Grosse Pointe.Northeast<br />
Detroit :Mj$ferlal Association<br />
is sponsoring Good Friday services<br />
at two locations again this<br />
year.<br />
One service will be held l't<br />
Grosse Pointe Woods Presby.<br />
terian Church, 19950 Mack Ave.<br />
nue, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. The<br />
theme of this service will be<br />
''Tbe Cross and Human Living,'''<br />
Participating c I erg y include<br />
Rev. Dale 1hrie of Grosse Pointe<br />
Baptist Church, Rev. John Wll.<br />
ljam Estes of Grosse Pointe<br />
Congregational Church, Rev.<br />
Gerald Blevins of Woods Pres.<br />
byterian Church, and other local<br />
clergy. '<br />
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Also beginning tbeir spring<br />
term on Tuesday, April 8. are<br />
Ray Fleming's painting classes.<br />
The Mercy College instructor<br />
will teach Beginning Acrylic<br />
and Oil Paintbg each Tuesday<br />
morning 9:30 'til 09On. r;'rolXl1<br />
to 3:30 p.m. he will hold a Life<br />
Painting class complete with<br />
model. His evening 7:30.10 class<br />
is a combination class where<br />
~he student may paint either<br />
from still life or live model.<br />
Fees for these classes are $35<br />
for twelve weekly 21h.hour l~<br />
sons. Those using. the services<br />
of a live model l'bare in the ad.<br />
ditional cost.'<br />
A' daytime Yoga 'class also<br />
begins Tuesday, April 8, taught<br />
by Mrs. Nanna Cheff, SRF. The<br />
class will meet for eight weeks<br />
from 10 to 11 a.m. for a fee of<br />
Another service will be held<br />
at the. Eastland Shopping Cen.<br />
ter Auditorium. Un d e r the<br />
supervision .... f Rev. James<br />
Parks of First Church of the<br />
Brethren, various IIrea clerg<br />
will conduct brief services each<br />
hour from 12 noon to 5 p.m.<br />
The public is invited to attend<br />
the services,.<br />
Special Services<br />
At St. Paul Ev.<br />
$20. Next Sunday, April 6, it 7<br />
Beginning and 4dvanced a.m. Easter Sunrise Worship<br />
Karate classes start. the spring Service. will feature the ob6ery.<br />
term Sunday, April 13. They ance of the day at St. Paul Ev.<br />
are held simultaneously from 3 Lutheran Church, Chalfonte and<br />
to 5 p.m. und~r 'Wayne State Lothrop. A breakfast, served bf<br />
University Karate Club memo the Luther League, will follow<br />
befS dir~ by Sang Kyu at 8:15 in. the Fellowship Hall<br />
Shim, who intr~duced. Kore~n .. A motion picture will be pre-<br />
~arate to I?etrolt. Membersblp sented for." all derntrlments of<br />
18 $15 for eight weeks. the Sunday Schooi f8t"9:30. The<br />
Portrait' Drawing will be regular worship ~rvice will be<br />
taught, by Carol Wald, fanner held at 11 o'clock with Sunday<br />
instructor at the Society of Arts School at the same time. The<br />
and Crafts, on Wednesdays. be. Sacrament Of'Holy Communion<br />
ginning April 16. For beginners, will be made available at 12:15.<br />
the class will meet from 9:30 A Tre-Ore serVice will be held<br />
a.m. to noon weekIy. She will on Good Fl'iday frOm. 12:30 Ul'.<br />
bold a Portrait Painting class til 3. ,ParticipatiDg will be Pas.<br />
for. ~dvanced students the same tors Reginald. Holle, and W'll.<br />
day 10 the afternoona fr(lm 12:30 1iam Eisenmann, Slilem Memo.<br />
to 3:00. Cla/lscs continue 10 rial; Mr. Michael Rothaar, Capi.<br />
..yeeks fora fee of $35 plus ,a tal ,Theologh:al Seminary. CosmaU<br />
model COlt. I lumb\18 Ohio' Mr. William Bor-<br />
A Flight Training Ground vath, Luther'Theological semi"-<br />
School will be held at the 'Cen- nary, St. Paul, Minn.; Viear<br />
ter Wednesday evenings from 7 Thomu Andersen and Pastor<br />
to 10 p.m; beginning April 16. Charlell SandrOck, .st. Paul<br />
:I'a",h,t py. Wally .Coche and Church. A service. with Holy<br />
Connie EarUor'. fee of $2lHor Communion wiiI'beconducted<br />
10 lesso~s, the course qualifies at 7:45 p.m.<br />
0!1eto lJa~s the written examina. The sacrament will be offered<br />
tio.nrequ~r~ by. the F.A.A. ~or alSll on Holy Thursday at '7:45<br />
prIvate pilot s llcense and WIth p.m. and at 1:30 p.m.<br />
small extra work enables one<br />
to take the commercl81 pilot's<br />
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"Growing with Phi ,Ku."<br />
• :~: : :~: r.~"r~l,:e<br />
HI1tne M. Isaacson<br />
Dr Mn. Ch.rla G. JlnnllllJ1<br />
Mr Mra. Merritt J__ , Jr.<br />
MPI. Don I. Keny<br />
Or Mrs. J. M. Kenn.ry, Jr.<br />
".". Mn. Peter F. "'-nntcly<br />
Mr Mrs. K. t. Klnt<br />
Mr Mn. L.... KIl1Iy<br />
Mr Mrs.• rendan J. KI.ln<br />
Mr. R. F.. Koltwkh<br />
Mr Mrs. Richard 1'. KOit<br />
Mr Mn. JolIn C. Kr.to<br />
Mr Mn. W. C. Laltn.r<br />
Mr Mn. W: WIlliam Laltner<br />
Mr Mn. H.nry D. Lampman<br />
:~. "I~~' ~i':n.L..ngIllUlr ,<br />
i!lIln Laupp'<br />
Mr... Mn. W.rn.r L.lter<br />
Mrs. Arthur Lesll.<br />
Mr Mrs. John •. Llna<br />
Mr MI'I. Oavlcl C. Lo_<br />
Mr Mn. WIllI.m R. McC:tmp1llll<br />
Mr. Donald L. McConacllle<br />
Mr Mrs. WllIl.m H. MconneU, Jr.<br />
Mr Mrs. K.nneth M;Coy<br />
Mr.• Mrs. WlIIII'" Mcintyre<br />
Mr Mrs. J. Don.leI McLeod<br />
Mr Mrs. Harolll I. Mlch.m ..<br />
Mr Mrs. Mlch", ...... ran<br />
Mr Mrs. Gordon R. Maltl.nd, Jr.<br />
Mn. ~lrTIS M_<br />
Mr Mrs. J"'n W. Marcu.<br />
Mr Mrs. W. J.mal Mast<br />
= ~~la~Tw.:::::n<br />
Mr Mn. Carl I. M..... rlng<br />
Mr Mn. HU.ry H. Mlcou, Jr.<br />
Mr Mrs. Itobert C. Mleld."gh<br />
Mr Mrs. Jlmes MocnlY<br />
Itulh Moran<br />
Mr... Mn. Frad Morton<br />
J.n.t It. Moustalcal<br />
Mr... Mn. Thomas L. Mvn"n<br />
Mrs. Oal. HOUM<br />
Mr Mrl. ThlO4ore H. Oldham<br />
Mr Mn. John ,. Ottlway, Jr.<br />
,.<br />
T"ursday, April 3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
Most experts Ill)' ~<br />
moves in cycles-just a tacUul<br />
way 1If saying that most of the<br />
time we're running in circles.<br />
tHE GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />
REPUBLICAN CLUB ' ,<br />
URGESPARK, amENS TO VOTE<br />
NEXT' MONDAYI' APRIL 1, <strong>1969</strong><br />
AND RECOMMENDS TWO<br />
PREFERRED CANDIDATES<br />
FOR MUNICIPAL JUDGE ••• Wm. L SPEER<br />
FOR COUNCIL • • • DOUGLAS,' G. GRAHAM<br />
(AN INCUMIENT)<br />
PRECINCT 1<br />
. Mt.. JOHN PROST<br />
PRECINCT 2<br />
MR. GIORGI 8ASHARA, SI. *<br />
MRS. DON.(PATRICIA) FARKAS<br />
MIlS. JAMES (VIRGINIA) KURTZ<br />
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PREC!NCT 4<br />
MR. W~ RIEMAN<br />
MI. & MRs. SYBUNT SCHAAFSMI.<br />
DR. & MRS~ CAUER WORRELL<br />
-11HI1cotft ItptI.llc.. Pnciilct DelflOtt ftr ~ PrtcItlct.<br />
I J<br />
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Vote Monday, April 7, <strong>1969</strong><br />
/. PRECINCT 5<br />
MR. DAVID COOKE*<br />
PRECINCT 6,<br />
, ... , MRS. BILL BOWERMAN<br />
Mt. -ROBERT MAYNARD*<br />
PRECINCT 7<br />
MR. JOHN .AXE*'<br />
MR. & MRS. KENNETH1m!<br />
III. & MRS. MARVIN MEAD<br />
MR. & MRS. PHIL W1TTENGQ<br />
MR. &'f18RS~ FlANK G. YATES<br />
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VOTE FOR<br />
• . I<br />
NANCY J. ,WAUGAMAN<br />
, '<br />
Grosse -Pointe Farms, COIInc:il<br />
. ,<br />
HISI Choice of, Fanns' voters it February Prinary<br />
Mr. Fred It. Aftlrecflt<br />
Mr." Mrs. Frlt1 Albrecht<br />
Mr... Mno Carl 10.Ancltrson<br />
Mr. R.rt 1'. Armat~ II<br />
Mn ••• rtrlm Anw,ocl<br />
Mr. E. lamforel<br />
Mr •• Mrs. R.rt W. '.rlelr<br />
Mr Ml'5. Edw.rd larthll<br />
Mr Mn. William L. IIlmlr<br />
VIrginia leek.r<br />
Mr Mrs. Itol.nd D. IlllOr<br />
Dr Mrs. CliffOrd D. lenson<br />
Mr Mr.. Imll D. II",<br />
Mr Mn. Kenneth F...... m.nn<br />
Mn. M.lYln .lloClC<br />
councilman" Mn. HtI.ry I • .-man II<br />
Mr... Mrs. Horman Iolz<br />
Mrs. U. W. IIrtteh ,..<br />
Dr Mrs. ft. John ~radflt ...<br />
Mr Mn. K. P. lraelt'<br />
Mr Mn. WllllIr M. Brucklr, J,.<br />
Mr Mn. William luchlnger<br />
Mr Mn. John Iuct.<br />
Mr Mn. I)onakS lu""<br />
Mr Mn .......... I. lush""U, Jr,<br />
Mr•• Mrs. Jamel A. (;Imlron<br />
Mr... Mrs. Stuart H. Cammttl<br />
Ellanor carmody<br />
Dr Mn. Norman K. Cant.ns<br />
Mr Mrs. Itolllrt W. Chlpell.<br />
Mr Mn. F. parlc.r Colby<br />
Mr Mrs. J.mes L. collins<br />
Mn. DlViel Coolld.e<br />
Mrs. John J. C:orllltt<br />
Mn. H.I S. Cornelius<br />
Mr Mrl. Ch,,"r F. Cra" .<br />
",r 1WIrs. ,lIlIen F. Cull.n<br />
Mn. Frtclerlek J. Curto<br />
Mr•• Mrs. WlIlI.m J' Dtn1tr II<br />
Mr Mrs. Rlcherel Dim<br />
Mr Mrs. Edward Don.lc11on<br />
Mr Mn. I'et.r A. Dow<br />
Mr Mrs. John D. Dumo<br />
Mr Mrs. Rlcharel c:.. .cIw.rels<br />
Mr Mn. Itobert S. ElvlcIp<br />
Mr. Jolin E. Entltrom<br />
Dorun Farquhar<br />
Mr... Mrs. Arth"r J. F.rdlnlnd<br />
Mn. J_ph F. Ferry, Jr.<br />
Mr, .. Mn. Charles FlslMr<br />
Mr Mn. Itolllrt Flood<br />
M C.rolyn I. Flynn<br />
Mr Mrs. 0.01'll1 A. Fortle., Jr.<br />
Mr Mn. Donald C. FOiler<br />
Mr. JOieph L. Fr.,mm<br />
Dr... Mn. William FulglnS!<br />
Dr. MIX L. Olrdner<br />
Mr Mrs. Thomas A. OarM<br />
Mr Mn. Chari.. K. OlblOn. Jr.<br />
Mr Mrs. Stanl.y A. 011,..<br />
Mr Mn. Doug1al CllOVlr<br />
• Mayor'. Advisory Planninc Dommittee<br />
• Fanns Recreation a.mndlt'el .<br />
• Leap. of WHItII Volers<br />
• American A~ialion of University Women<br />
• MarriN - Three Chil.ren (IN-2)<br />
. .<br />
• B.s.lnstitutional Management, COrnell University, 1963<br />
• Home owner. - 9 years Farma r.idint.<br />
Dr Mn. Waltlr .... Payllt, Jr.<br />
Mr Mno William W. I'elttie, Jr.<br />
Mr Mrs. WIIII.m W. !'e.ttte, Jr.<br />
Mn. JulliJa I'et.r<br />
Mno.o- .... p.terson<br />
Mr Mno WlIIl.lm Rice<br />
Mr Ml'5. Thatcher W. Rea. Jr,<br />
Mr Mn. John It.lnhere! .<br />
Mr Mn. Henry Reynolds<br />
J .1In H. Itobertson<br />
Mr. 1'11I1 W. RMSke<br />
Mr. Irlindon M. 1t000In<br />
Dr Mn. C.rllsle RUII.r<br />
Mr Mrs. limer W. Rupp<br />
Mr Mrs. James $. S.nfOrd<br />
Mr Mn. Emest $Che .. r<br />
Dr Mno Itobert A. SCher.r<br />
Dr Mrs. Klau5 Schmidt<br />
Mr Mrs. Rlcharel S. SChmltJ<br />
Mn. It.. rt J. Schultz<br />
Mno I'lul Shtfftrly<br />
Mr, .. Mn. C. It. Sl\lptlerd<br />
Mr.).. Mn. Gtol'll' Shore<br />
Mrs. Fred Slbl.y, Jr.<br />
Mr Mfi. Itobtrt D. Slclclest•• 1<br />
Mr Mn. L. M. SI.ter<br />
Mr Mrs. Douglas D. SmIth<br />
Mr Mrs. MuIr I: Snow III<br />
Mr Mn. Nell Snow<br />
Mr Mrs. George Spaulellng<br />
Mr Mn. Harry Spe.lman<br />
Marilyn Stanltzlcl<br />
Mno John Sltarnl<br />
Mr Mrs. William A. Stet""<br />
Mr Mrl. J.m .. C. Slewart<br />
Dr•• Mrs. L. Carl S"ltEmln<br />
Mr Mrs. Wlllarel E. Tayl.r<br />
Mr Mn. Allrtcl F. Taylor<br />
Mrs. Janl It. T.ylor<br />
Mr... Mrl. Gerald Thltele<br />
Mrs. lIanllY E. T!lorwalcIHn<br />
Mr Mn. Mlchall Tlmmll<br />
Mr Mn. Geralel ToenJ"<br />
Mrs. W. J. TOUlCany .<br />
Mr Mn. It. W. Van Aubrl<br />
Dr MPI. 'Ellis Van Slyek<br />
Mr•• Mrs. U. James Voomell, Jr.<br />
Mr Mno Itobert O. Wamlr<br />
Mr Mn. Gerald I. Warr.<br />
'Irbara J. Watts<br />
Dr Mrs. JlrMnY D. WIlJsttr<br />
Mr Mn. Harold W'ltcott<br />
Mr. Oeralel A. Whil.<br />
Mr... Mn. J.mel William.<br />
EIIXI"th I. WIIII.ml<br />
Mr Mrl. John Wilson<br />
Mr Mn. John H. Wood<br />
Mr Mn. ". Arth"r Wormet<br />
Mr Mrs. GIOI'lI' C. Yost<br />
Mr. WlllI.m J. Young, Jr.<br />
JOMphln. M. Youngman<br />
Donated by fritncIt
Thursday, ApriJ3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
r."~:i""."Glms and Ceramics Award<br />
~ RAIN iEarned by Pointe Physicist<br />
! TI RE -Ie James S. Owens, general Michigan, M.S., 1930. and<br />
~ . ~ manager of the Ceramic Divi. Ph.D., 1932.<br />
• UNIROYAL ~ sion. C~ampion Spark Plug From 1933 to 1939 he was a<br />
.* LAREDO -Ie C~mpany, was selected to re" research physicist at the Dow<br />
* ~a~:<br />
$11 -Ie CelVet,he <strong>1969</strong> Toledo Glas,s and Chemical COOlpany, Midland.<br />
95 -Ie CeramiC Award. The award was Michigan, specializing in optics.<br />
* IUd5 . presented to Dr. ~wens ~y the Il;pecu'Ochemical analyses, and<br />
* .ILACK , -Ie Northwest~rn Ohio ~chor;. of photochemistry. From 1939 to<br />
.... OrHEI SIZES AVAILABLE -Ie the AmerIcan Cera;!lIc Society 1943 he was assistant chief<br />
~ ~ at a banquet meeung at the chemist of the Glass and<br />
* TIRE ~ Commodore Perry Motor Inn, Closure Division of the Arm.<br />
• . ,~. Toledo, O. . • '. strong Cork, .CompllOY•. Lan.<br />
* DISTRIBUTORS, INC. -Ie Dr. Owens lomed Champion caster, Pe~~lva"!a, his re.'<br />
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17611 E Warren<br />
TU 2~6522<br />
-Ie Spark Plug Company at the<br />
-Ie end of 1951 as assistaiJ~ to!h~<br />
search emphasIS bemg on glass<br />
technology.<br />
;;t ~<br />
manager<br />
sion. He<br />
of the Ceramic DIVI- From 1943 to 1946. he was a<br />
was appointed to his chief technical aide in the Napresent<br />
position in 1954. tional Defense Research Com.<br />
FOR SAFETY AFLOAT<br />
BROWSE<br />
THE SHIPS<br />
WHEEL<br />
A member of the American ~~ee of the OHice of. Scien.<br />
Ceramic Society since 1940, he tifle Research and Dev~loJllIlent<br />
was elected a Fellow in 1961, where ~e. was. responsible for<br />
and served as.presidellt in 1967- the ad~lQlStratie!l of a n!Imber<br />
68 and as a vice president in of optical •.and elef<br />
OhIO State. University Re.<br />
executive committee and long sear~h Founda.tion. and profes.<br />
range planning committee. He<br />
was chairman of the Society's<br />
Ross Coffin P~dy award com.<br />
sor 10. the UDlverslty. ,<br />
Dr., Owens h31s ~..~rved on a<br />
D:umber of ~clentific> profesmittee<br />
in '1967:68, of its long slonal, educati?nal, and g?vern:<br />
~:roVR~~ &<br />
L A<br />
f)iF1~~<br />
Sure<br />
FllOtH<br />
Comfort<br />
o:o:r,<br />
range .'planning committee in mental commlttee~ and adv~.<br />
1966.67. of its committee on sory. groups. At Ohio State Um.<br />
programs and meetings 'from verslty he was a memJ:ler of the<br />
196G to 1962, and of the sub~ Graduate School Council. He w~s<br />
colOOlittee on scholarships while a member, 1947.52, and chau-<br />
y<br />
he was a membllr of the cera- maD, 1949.52, ,('If the ~anel on<br />
i<br />
mic education committee 1958. Infrared_of the ~~ttee on<br />
the . 61' 'ElectroDlcs of the, *Je~ent<br />
, !J I". I J of ,Defense's Res.~areh and De-<br />
Sb).p's wbe"eI I He IS a native of Kentucky velopment. Boar(i; and was a<br />
, _Inc:.: and holds three degrees in member 1952.54 of the Board's<br />
1"'5 MACK TU 2.1:MO Iphysics: the University of Cha.t. Panel o~ Metah and Min.e.rals,<br />
opeFrf.~i1t~'8106 '. ,taJ?oooga, B.S.. summit cum He is currently it member of<br />
. laude~ 1928; the University of the Advisory Board to the De-<br />
, partment of C~amic. Engineer.<br />
ing of the University of Dlinois.<br />
He is also a member of the<br />
American Physical Society,<br />
British Ceramic Society, .Sol!iet';<br />
of Auoomotive Engineers, Amer-<br />
EASTER TIME<br />
AT' 'HALLS<br />
This being the most<br />
meaningful Sunday of<br />
the year. Bring life and<br />
spring into your home<br />
, with a beautiful Easter<br />
I ,. ~ .,,"'t ....... _.~, I •<br />
Plant from Halls.<br />
If you would like to spread a.little spring sunshine<br />
to your friends and family; Why not give a gift cer-<br />
tificate for a potted Rose that will bloom in June.<br />
We _have a fine selection of qu~lity spring bulbs.<br />
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A- BLESSEDEASTER'FRGM<br />
HALL'S NURSERY<br />
24300 HARPER (between 9 & 10 Mile) PR5-3455<br />
ican Ordnance Association, tlie<br />
Engineering sQciety of Detroit,<br />
(chairman of its Jj:ducation<br />
Board, .1966'67>., and of the. In.<br />
ternational AssociatiQn of Torch<br />
Clubs of which .he served as<br />
president.1965-6j), and vice<br />
president 'lli163.~: He is a memo<br />
ber of Phi Beta. Kappa, Sigma<br />
Xi, Keramos, ,Alpha Scholastic<br />
Society of, the .University of<br />
Chattanooga, and Blue Key.<br />
He has pUblished a' nlimber<br />
of, tecbDical pa~rs and is the<br />
co.inventor' of'several patents.<br />
He and. his wife; the' former<br />
Marion Borgerding of School.<br />
craft •. Michiga'r(jaave two sons.<br />
The elder. Jim., is aresellrch<br />
physicist and. project leader in<br />
the Environmenv.l Science. SeriCes"<br />
iAdininistratlon, Boulder,<br />
Co!. The younger; Don, is a stu.<br />
dent in the University,of Mich.<br />
igan ~w' SchooL<br />
Dr. Owens alid' his wife live<br />
at 21 Radnor circle.<br />
. ARTISTS THWARTED<br />
The .manager of .Kresge's,<br />
17101. Kercheval! called City<br />
police to report three juvenile<br />
shopIifte.rs on Tuesday, March<br />
25> Polic~picked up three beys,<br />
a" .seveii-year-old and tWo 10year.olds<br />
on Kercheval and S1.<br />
Clair, who admitted stealing six<br />
bottles of poster paint, seven<br />
decals ,and a tube of plastic<br />
balloons. The boys' parents<br />
were notified and tlie boys reo<br />
leased to them with a warning.<br />
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We, .the undersigned residents of Grosse Pointe are proud of our community. W~ believe Grosse Pointers are fair minded and<br />
respect the rights of otJaers. On April' 7 a fair housing ordinance will be on the ballot in GtossePointe Farms. We believe that it is<br />
natural for a community of this character to demons~rQte its willingness to pass this ordinance which we consider morally and ethically right.<br />
Even tI10ugh only Gros~ Pointe Farms r~sidents. will be"abie to yote for this ordinance on April 7, we urge other Grosse Pointers j<br />
who share our concern to join with us by addi,ng your name to this roster of Grosse Pointe residents and organizations who suppo~t Fair<br />
"Housing. .<br />
..Even though the election in Grosse POinte Farms is only a few days away, additional fund,s Gre required to continue -,ur efforts in<br />
the other Grosse Pointe communities, It you have not yet Inad.e a coMribution .to Fair Housing, please send whatever you can give..<br />
, ':, If you ore proud of Grosse Pointe, take Q minute to fill out. the coupon below. And odd your name to the list. If you live in the<br />
Forms, ,ate "Yes" April 1. . ' .! '<br />
oaosSl! POINT' FARMS<br />
Mr.• 1'lI Mrs. Edw.'" G. ~<br />
IImr AIbIrt Anna<br />
Dr. aM Mn. IUm.reI U. AmlOW<br />
Mr. Don M. Ash<br />
Mr. ancI Mrs. .. rtr.m doH. Atwood<br />
Mr, 1M Mrs. FDl'd lIIIMIntYiM. Jr.<br />
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Dr.and Mn. L_"I J."tonewkI '.<br />
IN. 1iIlI.Mra., Ralph Ai ..... ,<br />
MI. '''',Mn, 'AnlInw W • ...,..<br />
Mr..... MI1.I, O. 1ktctntIIr, .r,<br />
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'MIa VI,. ... '... . .<br />
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Dr. WllliI!., L. ~~ .......: ~; .<br />
Mr. ancI MriI. ...... _ "<br />
Mr•.Ftlllldll'-" • ...,." Jr, ;!<br />
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Mr •• nd Mrs. WIIIIMl A. atyd' .<br />
MIss IIoIht .I......... ..<br />
Mr. 'M ~ C. It; ........<br />
SI"'r 1'. lron.'tt<br />
Mr. and Mrs., H .,... ..<br />
Mr ..... ,Mn.' W M. .I1ICIlIIr, II'.<br />
Mr.,-Mrw,"J'" W......<br />
Mt.:J;id Mn. C• .101M""<br />
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Mr. ,.... M.... DMIII H. 1IlII'dldr,,"<br />
st.m M.'A. aurllt .<br />
Mr ..... Mn. ...., ,H. lIum1JMl<br />
Mr.1IMI Mn. D8lIIIlI L.1IUrM .<br />
,Mr •• nIl Mn. ~ I. hIIMJIII. Jr•.<br />
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Mr. ancI Mn. J~ A. c.~<br />
" MIti L. C.........' " '.,::",<br />
. Mr. Cha ..... I. C_P .,<br />
..Dr• ..-. Mrt. W. A.... CHtr :">,~."':,.~<br />
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I'll.... I. cevltllns<br />
Mr M....1...- C"""<br />
Mr•• nd Mr'I. illchlrel H. Chlld....<br />
Mr. ood MIll. Ferdlnanll CItlIIII<br />
Silt., JIIhft Col'"<br />
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Mr•• IMIMn. JoIJiIW.e-<br />
Mr. '1tMi M.... p,rIcer, ,cetIIr '<br />
Mr, .nIl Mn. ~\L[~ .. "J<br />
Mr,"..... Mn. I'raI* e-M. .I••<br />
Mr., 'M Mrs ..... .,. I. e:.wta<br />
. M.... AMen •• CoIfI ....<br />
The Hayw L cettNft F~ '<br />
Mr. IflCl Mn. ~h""<br />
Mr. 1ItdMn. W. Croctldt, Jr.<br />
IlltIf' D... lel<br />
Mn Ia.o. Dlck.r<br />
Catlltrllll DlCItRil<br />
. Mrs. i..ura M. DenIson<br />
Mr•• lIcIMrs. P.ul DlttIClff<br />
MIa ,ChlrIott. Dey<br />
SIIf.r Marie DOfothy ,<br />
Mr.: ..... M ......... 1' A. Dew<br />
Mr. an4 Mn.<br />
Dr. IlllI I'll<br />
Mr •• nd M<br />
Law_<br />
H.'~<br />
Jelln'~<br />
DeVI'<br />
,DUlIC*W \.<br />
''''''M..1Ift . " .<br />
Mr.""'""" P.•J...... IIPI'<br />
Dr..... Mrs. Edward Ildr ••<br />
Mr•• nd Mn. H. T. Ew.11I<br />
MI'. H.nry fonl II .<br />
Mrs. H.rv.y C. Fruotw,uf, Jr.<br />
Mr. alllllMrs. P. G. F.,..r<br />
Mr. ldelr •• GlIIOway<br />
.=~'=.1.:..~r,I:<br />
..:ty. CIani<br />
Dr. 'lld Mn. Wa....... If. Glluerq<br />
Mr•• IM! Mrs. wna- A. GIsant.<br />
Mr•• 1IdMrs. William D. CM."-<br />
Mr•• nd Mrs. Iho,.. C. GoodWin<br />
Mr. and Mrs• .101m a. Gotf~<br />
Mr. ond Mrs. H.niI .1_ Gt"m<br />
Mr. and Mn.Wllllom GraMt .<br />
1Ih,... Geol'llia G,.....,.,n<br />
Mr•• nd Mn. R/chlrel D. Grow<br />
Mr! F~,,* A. OIl... Jr.<br />
Mr. nicI Mn .. DI'rid .HadcIM<br />
M~ CIlIIIMft ~<br />
Mrs. WNllam,P. Harris, III<br />
MI'. arielMn. 10llllft W. H.rtIN""<br />
Mr. ond Mrs. Ronald yt. H'UlMon<br />
SIsIIt H.I... H.. ,.,<br />
Mr •• nd Mrs. RobIrt •. H... y<br />
Mr.• lIcI"'rs. Dwlltrt H.ndrlcks<br />
Mr. .nd Mrs. Gee,.., Hendrie<br />
SIf;f.~M. HemlMrt<br />
Mr. illUctMol: HInCIrle'<br />
Mr. and Mrs. W:!lIam S. Hkk.,.<br />
Mr. ancI M.... I'Iter C. HII'"<br />
Jull",' A. Mota"<br />
Mr•• nd Mrl. Lawnnc. F. H~<br />
Mr. and Mrs. FortIeS How'reI<br />
Mr. and Mrs. h1l W. HlIIIINrd<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hubbard,.m<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hu4son<br />
Mr. and MI'I. J.rry S. HutMs<br />
Mr. and Mn: ReyrrrilndT. HVltti""n, I.<br />
Mr•• nd Mrs. ROllI' Hull<br />
Mrs; Mlr"jn H; Hum.<br />
Mr. ond Mrs. W .. ter F. IsI.,. .<br />
Mr. 'alld' Mn. Willi'" F. ~<br />
.Mr. ond Mrs. WlIII_ V. JackSOft<br />
Mn. .I P.IC_<br />
Miss Marl .In...<br />
Mrs. Oren'S. JHlllln •<br />
Mr.• nd Mr.. D.nl.1 L. Johnson<br />
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Ie.J::::::, Jr.<br />
~I"'r a. lC.arln.<br />
Mrs. Don E. K'IIV<br />
Mr. and Mrs. PIt'r K.nn.dl'<br />
11I1'r k. K.m.n<br />
, Mr•• nd Mn. Tam I
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Th~~aYI. Af?dl 3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
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School Board Meets April 7<br />
. The regular monthly meeting<br />
of the Grosse Pointe Board of<br />
PIANOS WANTED<br />
Grands, Spinets and small<br />
,Uprights. Highest cash paid.<br />
VE 7.0500<br />
Education will be held at 7:30<br />
p.m. On .Monday. April 7, in the<br />
gymnasium of Monteith School,<br />
1275 Cook road. '<br />
Mrs. Paul G. Hykes, president.<br />
will chair the meeting<br />
and Dr. Theos I. Anderson,<br />
Superintendent. wUl present his<br />
recommendations. The public is<br />
I cordially invited to attend.<br />
GIBB!'S<br />
,,World • Wide • Wfues<br />
Imported',~~c ••<br />
~ WINES AND CHAMPAGNES FROM ALL OYER THE,WORLD<br />
I ,'We specialize ill A/IItI'ic"s fillts' aN leaf,<br />
• alHl special importell CIGARS<br />
~n buying and selling wines for our wine shop every day<br />
IS another day for us in learning more about 'wines. You ~I','.'<br />
can do the same, if you have the time. There's over 1500<br />
, of the world's finest wines here on display, and available<br />
by the bottle and cast! immediately. There's new wines 1"'1<br />
added to our display each week. New wines are necessary ,<br />
for people's tastes change, from sweet to dry, or semi- lili.:<br />
sweet. If you tried one new wine each day from our huge lfiI<br />
selection, it would tal;.e you over 4 years to try them all l$.<br />
at. the rate of one bottle each day. Many of these fine, ~<br />
WIneS hay~ been tasted by our personnel, and they' are ~1<br />
well qualifIed to tell you what to expect from e&ch wine, J"<br />
at GmB'S World-Wide-Wines. '<<br />
9999 Gratiot Detroit, Miell. WA 1-6581<br />
OIlier ''''ormatiOll-Yellow 'a,.,.. .'<br />
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D&C LEATHER CLEANERS<br />
9249 East Jefferson ~- VAlley 2-1055<br />
SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING,<br />
REFINISHING, ALTERATIONS<br />
AND REPAmING OF FINE<br />
SlJEDES AND LEATHERS<br />
Solving Detroiters suede and leather problems<br />
since 1949 and now a new a~d exclushre finishing<br />
process developed by us which leaves that soft,<br />
luxurient feel and new look. ,<br />
'!be foUowing approved top qua6ty dry deuers are BOW<br />
authorized associates of D " C Leather Clemen and our<br />
professional serT.lces are IIOW available through U1ese<br />
reputable demen. You may 'risit tJae,- or caD for pick.<br />
up and c1eUvtlQ'.<br />
Behling Cleaners, 15139 Kercheval,<br />
Grosse Polite<br />
Crewn Cleaners, 15323. t Jefferson<br />
Grosse Polnte<br />
Denby Cleaners, 15029 KercilevaJ,<br />
Grosse 'ointe<br />
Denby Cleaners, 20087 Mack Ave.,<br />
Gay Cleaners, 16129 Mack Ave"<br />
Grosse Pointe<br />
Grosse 'oirote Varet Cleaners. (Plant)<br />
VA 2.5800<br />
VA 1.7500<br />
VA 2.7055<br />
882.1976<br />
,.".!~854 Made, Grosse ~oinftl~~~I!"" ,;,JO 5-5930<br />
GiOiH'l'Potftle Yalet eleallll'S (Brancn) /<br />
21155 Mack GroSHPliIlte. ', .. ~" ,.TU"1.9770<br />
, : .::," ,.1.: 1 ..J .... , t.......<br />
SquareDealeleaners,20331 M_ . .<br />
Grosse Pointe TU 1-4225<br />
"OUI ONLY PIODUa, QUAUTf, CGUITIS'<br />
AIID DIPENDABLE SIIVlCI"<br />
Grosse Pointe<br />
As seen Oll TV<br />
Find out for yourself what this new concept in<br />
mobility is all about. .<br />
Scrambler is six "'thee/s of go-anywhere, yearround<br />
fun for the whole family. An ideal vehicle<br />
for hunters and sportsmen. '<br />
Climb 45% grades. Romp through a swamp.<br />
Ford a stream. Scramble over a dune. In snow,<br />
out-maneuver anything on skis. You won't believe<br />
it till you;ve drive,.. it.<br />
Scrambler!<br />
Jim Brice<br />
A Good Man<br />
To Know<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
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~ aiANGEDtIIe'1MtIl! 1f,Iwe .. tM !'CIlIa 'I)<br />
Calvary " •<br />
Wu green with JI'U' .<br />
And. mankillct traft!ied tIIere on foot .... .-<br />
On ox or .. ;<br />
And overhelid of ~ cloIIId drift<br />
SileBt the ,<br />
The only JJOUJId a~ the ean of ha.-<br />
Their malinr en-.<br />
lIfea ~.v.el .Wl-~ JUde hfc&,.nJa to c.mu,<br />
.Swift cara toda,<br />
Dart MiIiiy wilIft ... tile _ troll<br />
Th.~wa1; ,<br />
.And mau ...... bir* ate ~ ill tJIe .......<br />
That silent !liD. . ,<br />
One thing't-.raiB .......... ; THE CBOS8 OJ'<br />
CHRIST .<br />
It -.ands there atil.<br />
-.0 EDDYftAD8,<br />
This poem first appeared in the Detroti Times in 1939. It i$ reprinted'<br />
here- with the peI'missii""'""""''''''~''''~=rvro M?W
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The ,32 practicing attorneys listed below, are<br />
residents of Grosse Pointe Park. They are not<br />
unsuccessful candidates. They recommend for the<br />
office of Municipal Judge of GrQsse Pointe Park,<br />
WI LLiAM E, SPEER, who defeated his opponent .<br />
in the primary by a greater than 7-4 maiori!L<br />
and who, because of age, will not be limited to<br />
one term in office.<br />
He is endoned by the following attorneys<br />
who reside .n Grosse Pointe Park:<br />
John R. Axe<br />
Charle. M. Blyer<br />
Paul C. Bogos<br />
John H. Brlbb<br />
Louis H. Ch.,bonneau<br />
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Tho~1S E, Coulter<br />
Francis B. Crowley<br />
Alan R, i)evine, Jr,<br />
Robert J. Diehl<br />
Theodore F. Feldman<br />
John F. Fildew<br />
Onin C. Jones<br />
Patrick J. Keat!n,<br />
A. Stewart Kerr<br />
~ichael Kranson<br />
Arnold W. Lungershlusen<br />
G R0 SSE PO I N TEN EWS<br />
SIGH POCUD DOWN • FOP C I<br />
While 011 patrol at 15:30 I.DL New Supe'rwr A.t Bon Secour, omp etes SA L E<br />
on Tbursday, March %7, Woods ------ n" S -<br />
patrolJDeD Donald sehiaaltz and Sister Justine -of St. Mary's rug emloar<br />
'0 '<br />
Parking or Standmg i1&D down been 'appoiDted superior and as. Ei,hty.three police officeL'S<br />
ill front of the Farme~ Jack sociate administrator of Bon from the Pointe end. Harper " ,<br />
Dou'. Dosmu dis.covex:eGa No Hospital, Riehmond, Va., has 20' S"0,. DIICOU'NI<br />
store at 20382 Maci. Tbe High, Secours Hospital. She succeeds Woods completed a Narcotics ON ALL<br />
way Department was nolified Sister John Andrew who has Seminar, spOnsored by the ""<br />
to replace tbe lip. been assigned to aOOther one Grosse Pointe fraternal Order • Crystal- • F.-guf.-neS .<br />
---------------------,. of the Health Care Facilities . of Police, Lodge 102. The semi.<br />
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51Z<br />
sponsored by the Sisters of Bon<br />
Secours, VWa Maria CoIlvale.~.<br />
. nar was held in t".o series, OD<br />
February 2'1 and ODMarc~ 27. ,<br />
Ch-<br />
• ' .na<br />
P R.bbon<br />
•. aper - •<br />
All garments-8). ing the present full fledged hoa. -- '<br />
r<br />
. S i s t e r John .1nd.rew I!.as pUal which serves medical ne.ed<br />
served at Grosse -Pomte Bon of the residents of the enhre<br />
Seeours since July, 1962. She area<br />
. . Ihas jtiven with devotion and' ,<br />
C'~,.; H'" SnIlC.llI1 generosity ~ the ad~Distration RADIO STOLEN<br />
oJfUUlI.Af-' ~ I of the hOspItal and m her nu. . .<br />
I . I merous contacts with the people Donald Payne, 2249 Linville,<br />
I<br />
of the Grosse Pointe and neigh. Warren. repo~'ted to ~oods pO'<br />
LEASE A <strong>1969</strong> :boring communities. She will lice on Sa.turday evenJDg, March<br />
" I begin her new assignment next ~,that .hls car had been bro~en<br />
.,'CH'RYSLER 300 • week at VWa Maria Convales. lOto wh11e,he was at the WOOds<br />
. . I cent Home, 1055 N.E., 123rd.. Theater. The !ight vent .Wirido~<br />
. '2''d' "h' dt . •<br />
Reisterlandscaping<br />
Street North Miami had been prIed open to galD, .<br />
- r. ar Op : Gro~se Pointe Hos'pital is op. en~y to'the car .. Taken was a 881..3739<br />
i. ... .. riM,1y eiluippH. I erated' by th~ .Sisters of B.on ~Ice bandrlldlo valued atl 'Servieing"the Five Polntes .<br />
I ~ ISecours, a religIOUS commuDity . ' .<br />
: $108.60 per mo. organized in' Paris in 1822 to .<br />
i. provide nursing care for the<br />
, liEN'. ·WN sick..Nunlng sistf!r~ of the co~.<br />
mumty came to this counh-y 10<br />
, : 1880 and to Detroit in 1909. The<br />
LEASING CORP. I<br />
I<br />
site ~f!he present ~on Secours<br />
·HospItal was acquIred by the<br />
1350 E, Jeffel'lOll ' LO 8.<strong>04</strong>5'0 I Sister~ ov'er.4?.yea.rs ago. .<br />
••••• , ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ et Therr actiVIties In the Grosse<br />
Frink E. McDonald<br />
Ceorg. F.Mehling<br />
Rodman C~ Moesta<br />
Norman J. Monnig<br />
Joseph ,A, Murphy<br />
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A, D, Ruegsegge..<br />
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the day after Easter<br />
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Main Office: Griswold Ind Jofferson<br />
17540 Grand River near Southfield R03d 16530 East Warren near Outer Drive<br />
25712 Grand River near Beech Road 11511 Kelly Road near Whittier<br />
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Monday thru Thursday Monday thru Thursday<br />
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Thursday. Aprn 3, <strong>1969</strong> GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nine •<br />
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Save 10.09<br />
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST ELECTRONIC' CHAIN<br />
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24.88<br />
UFANTASTIC SAVINGS ON EVERYTHING ELECTRONIC"<br />
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"Shop Mr. with contIdence. " you .. not c0mpletely<br />
.. tJsfled with Iny pUrc.... at Radio- TronI~<br />
your full P\lrchase price will be ch•• rfullY refunded. "<br />
19193 MACK<br />
7-MACK' SMOPPING CENTER<br />
DELUXE FMI A~<br />
CLOCK R,A.DI~ . '<br />
Walnut grained.~neI.Snoo% alarm, alumber<br />
switch. we ekirm, lighted d\al. All aolld<br />
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Bad judgment causes maDYI I MIIlf biibwlY trave1erlleem Iretirement. he WIS Issistant<br />
a man to do I lot of hustling to think the right-of-way, lives Ob•. tuarl.es mlUllger of the ~rlti'OD de.<br />
just to cover up. them the rigbt to be Care1eSl. , parUnent of the J; L. HudsoZl<br />
K"t.'s timse."." L.... C..<br />
• AUTO LIAIING •<br />
ALL MAKES AND MODILS .<br />
w. c.. AUllItt<br />
0.. CiN'" flett 0. PIM<br />
T. YOtI,N'"<br />
Leesi., Deily, WiNkly, MoMIIIy, y.. re,<br />
15550.£. WoIrren 885-4770<br />
Georte PoiosIe" M".<br />
.1 URGE<br />
THE REGISTERED VOTERS OF<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
TO. HE.ELE(;T<br />
AS .COUNCILMEN<br />
.lCHARD c~<br />
HUDSON<br />
and,'<br />
MARKC.<br />
I.. '.,.<br />
STEVE'IS<br />
B~""8e:<br />
1. They, are both able and dedic,ated<br />
Councilmen.<br />
2. The Council needs their skills.<br />
Mr. Hudsonisan En\gi~~r and<br />
Mr. Stevens' is a Banker.<br />
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3".The Council also neeqs continuity--and<br />
the Ire-eledion of these<br />
two incumbents' will achieve<br />
that obiediv~.<br />
Willillm' Butler<br />
, VOTE MON., APRIL 7<br />
Ll .u.~~~~;l1'1!li1lll "!!~llf<br />
,JOSEPH M. WllITE<br />
FuiJeral services. for Mr.<br />
White, of 920Bedford road, were<br />
held on 'l'liesday, April!, in the<br />
Verheyden Funeral Home and<br />
from Sf: Clare Churcb. A rosary<br />
was said on Monday, Marc4 31.<br />
He died on Saturday, Marell 29,<br />
in Bon Secours Hospital.<br />
Mr. Wbite is survjv~d bY'bis<br />
wife, Marie; two sons, Josepb<br />
" M., Jr. and Dennis F.; three<br />
: daughters, Patricia, Mrs. Eliza.<br />
beth Greemia and Mary Mar.<br />
garet.<br />
Interment was in Mount Olivet<br />
Cemetery.<br />
• • •<br />
CHARLES BOMMARITO, SR.<br />
Funeral services for Mr. Bommarito,<br />
Sr., 78, of lID Somerset<br />
road, will be held on Satur.<br />
day, April 5, at 8:45 o'clock<br />
from the Bagnasco Funeral<br />
Home, St. Clair Shores, and<br />
from Holy Family Church at<br />
10 o'clock. He died on Monday,<br />
. March 31, in Doctors' Hospital.<br />
Mr. Bommarito was born in<br />
Italy and WIi.S a resident of U1e<br />
Park for 15 years. Before bis<br />
LARGEST SELECTION OF<br />
EASTER FLOWERS 6: PLANTS<br />
IN THE CITY<br />
NO FOOLING - COMt IN AND SEE!<br />
,FRESH CUT<br />
DAISIES<br />
WITH THIS COUPON<br />
17931<br />
FRESH CUT<br />
DAFFODILS<br />
8~d.Z.<br />
WITH THIS COUPON<br />
'100<br />
7S e<br />
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FRESH CUT<br />
MUMS<br />
LARCE 'BUNCH<br />
It..... ' 2.99 bunch<br />
'I99 With ,",It<br />
• Covpo ..<br />
ORCHID CORSAGE<br />
EASTER PlANTS<br />
ALlemon Florist on E. Warren<br />
EAST WARREN • Open SundGY • TU 14-6120<br />
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Company lor 42 years.<br />
.-------------. --.------ He was a member of the<br />
DOROTHY S. SADLER She IS SUrvIVed by a da~h. Madauna Delle Grazie and Sa.<br />
Memorial services for Mrs. ter, Susan, I11d a so~, Christo- cred Heart Societies.<br />
Sadler, :i2. of 17560 Mack ave. pber. He is survived by his wife of<br />
Due, were held on Tuesday, Memorial tributes may be 57 years, Rosina; four sons,<br />
April 1, in Barbour Chapel. sent, to The Protestant Chilo Angelo Jlmes, Antbony. Jobn<br />
Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. dren s Home, 900, Cook road. and Charles Jr' a daughter<br />
sales for BriUs ManufacturJDI<br />
Company. .<br />
A native Detroit4!r, Mr. Cole<br />
was a member of the Grosse<br />
Pointe Yacht Club.<br />
He is surviv~ by a SOlI.<br />
Frank; lUl
Th"rsday"April 3,<strong>1969</strong><br />
IN GROSSE POINTe. PARK<br />
COME<br />
10AFREE<br />
ChrtetJan, '<br />
Scierice<br />
..' Lecture'<br />
1:.. lI.m. "<br />
Frldn, A,,1I4'<br />
FrieS AulIlltrlum<br />
32 Lake 5!lOre<br />
{blect,<br />
MARK VALENTE<br />
AS YOUR,<br />
COUNCILMAN<br />
Mark Valente is qualified to serve as councilman in Grosse<br />
Pointe ParK., He is energetic, responsible and possesses<br />
experience, b'aining and sound temperment so neeessary<br />
for municip81 government. Mark has always shown a deep ,<br />
interest in his, city's government and also has developed a<br />
genuine concern for the residents of Grosse Pointe :?ark.<br />
He could bring to the council many years of sueceessful<br />
business experience along with integrity,' character and<br />
. youtb ..<br />
. A resident of Grosse Pointe Park for over 16 years and<br />
a member of Grosse Pointe civic organizations, Mark is<br />
truly the man to represent you in council. '<br />
RESPONSIBLE QUALIFIED PREFERRED<br />
VOTE -.:.. MONDAY, APRIL 7TH<br />
MIKE O'BRIEN'S~5COIlTED<br />
ALASIA CQutSE. TOURS<br />
May ICOMmy TOllr<br />
15 Days - May 9.23<br />
rer Person<br />
$798.84<br />
JUfi fcollOmy' Tour<br />
~S Days- JUft 2.16<br />
. per Person<br />
$858.<strong>04</strong><br />
featwi .. :<br />
Round Trip PUllman DetroIt to<br />
Vancollver anll return, sightseelng,<br />
aU meals ," .<br />
8.DAY CRUlst ON<br />
S.s. PRiNCE G£OIGl<br />
.' PRIMCE Rup'iRT'~ WaA"$ELL<br />
- KE1'CHlKAN - JUNEAU -<br />
SKAGWAY- SEAnu._ VA....<br />
COUVER - WHITIi PASS and<br />
YUKON NARROW GAUGE RAIL.<br />
WAY EXTEi'tSION to CARCIlOSS,<br />
ALSO I)~L,UXE'21 DAY,<br />
, .ALAS'1tA TOURS ,<br />
featuring: '.<br />
• 3 NIGHTS JASPER. 2 NIGHTS CHATEAU'. 2 NIGHTS BANFF<br />
PAR,K LODGE LAKE LOUIS! ~PRINGS HOTEL .'<br />
TOUR - aId - TOUR<br />
A 8.DAYC~E ON B<br />
Leam 5.5. PRIMa' GEORGE : ., ~\'~. . \. '<br />
AUll.'l~tlt Prince Rupert,. Wrongell Sept. 1<br />
Per ... no.i> Ketchikan. Juneau • 5~gwaYPer' .... rion<br />
$I,o ~.,~.,_., 'Vancouver. While PaIS and $1 Me.<br />
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P.,. Twelve<br />
Babe Ruth Loop Tryou~,Slated<br />
" Dates for final registration I Boys from the Farms and<br />
~lDdtryouts fOr Babe Ruth base- ,City .should report to Kerby<br />
. .. Field, boys trom the Park to<br />
ball In the Farms, CIty and the Neighborhood Club field.<br />
Park have been anounced. The times are 10 a.m. on Sat-<br />
Tryouts for the 13-I5.year- urday and 1 p.m. on Sunday.<br />
olds will begin on Saturday, Boys who participated In<br />
;April 5, and continue on Satur- Babe Ruth last year do not have<br />
day and Sunday. April 12 and to try out, but they must regis-<br />
~3. Final registration will be ter by Ap~il 12 to be eligible<br />
on Saturday, April 12, ,to play.<br />
I<br />
Boys 11Years & Older<br />
'UN. 21 TO 'UL Y 18<br />
WestwlI,d Ho <strong>1969</strong><br />
FUN-EXCITEMENT -ADVENTURE<br />
16th SUMMER EXPEDITION<br />
Would )'ou enjoy f1oalfo!: down a fast movlnz stream 0.'1 an air<br />
mattress ill beautiful Yosemite National Park, (;allfomla, or seem.<br />
nature's many wonders?<br />
Other .dYlllturft are .wait;". you .t:<br />
Yellowstone National Park Brice Canyon NationalPark<br />
The Grand Can'Jon RockyJ(OWltalnNationalParII:<br />
)lark Twain's h~me and cave Wg~:rte;o~Ja~Park<br />
Disneyland, CaUfornla Kincheloe All' Base<br />
Knott's Berry Farm, Callfornla Upper PenlJlsula of J(Ic~an<br />
Unlveual Studios Lake TlIhoe, Callfonla<br />
Coloradol';"«'<br />
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CORPORATION IPMI 1,:1<br />
M""6,,N,. Ji,..".d ~_~<br />
Inet ID.CHEVAL<br />
GlQSSI POIN1'I • JiIIOl'Ca".<br />
FANCY CALIFORNIA<br />
ASPARAGUS<br />
Lar,e Bunch<br />
SEMI.BONELESS<br />
STUFFED<br />
PORK LOIN<br />
ROAST<br />
55~<br />
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ThursdlY, April 3. <strong>1969</strong> GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Hockey Tourney<br />
This Weekend<br />
Tbe GodiD Tool and Die<br />
Hawks, Grosse Pointe's entry<br />
5.2550 The Grosse Pointe Hockey in the Southeast Michigan Hoc-<br />
Association will bold its final key League, woil the -League<br />
bockey functlon of the season Championship last Sunday night<br />
this weekend in Port Huron.' in Port HlIl'on. as they downed<br />
This two-
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I<br />
'!'be<br />
U , . at least two otben ' e - u as ["'at W(l,II,,~ . 13-8.<br />
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P.ge Fourteen<br />
1:tO '.11I. :<br />
Frlda~. April •<br />
Frfes AudItwIUIlI<br />
32 Like SfIon<br />
j IN GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />
:~<br />
. €Jlect<br />
MARK VALENTE<br />
.AS YOUR<br />
COUNCILMAN<br />
E MO~DAY, .APRIL 7th<br />
SAVINGS'ARE.INSURED TO '15.000.00<br />
COLONIAL FEDERAl SAVINGS<br />
GROSSE PrE. WOODS 20247 Mac:tc:.t Hunt Cfub-TU "'DIG<br />
GROSSE PTE. FARMS IS K.rcMVlI "On the HJU"-TU ..... '<br />
kOURS: 1:30..,.. to~:30 pm. FridaJI.1tI1 pm. ,<br />
Vote Monday, April 7th<br />
,<br />
Lt. William P. Clark<br />
Wins Wings of Gold<br />
Marine. First Lieutenant Wit.<br />
~m P. Clark Jr., SOIl of Mr.<br />
and Mrs. William P. Clark of<br />
60 Kenwood road, received his<br />
''Wings of Gold" u a designated<br />
Naval Aviator and Helicopter<br />
Pilol. He complated<br />
flight training with Helieopter<br />
Training Squadron Eight at the<br />
Naval Air station, Ellyson<br />
Field. Pensacola. Fla.<br />
E'ect~<br />
Robert T.<br />
HERDEGEN, JR.<br />
Councilman<br />
GROSSE<br />
POINTE<br />
We recommend this highly qualified candidate<br />
FARMS<br />
MR. & MRS. HOWARD P. IALLAHTYNE, JR.MR. & MRS. W. IUCE KRAG<br />
MR. WILLIAM M. BOYD MR. & MRS. WILLIAM W. UITNER<br />
MR. & MRS. DANIEL L. IROWN MR. & MRS. DONALD McCONACHII<br />
MR. & MRS. WILBUR M. BRUCKER. JR. MR. & MRS. JOSIPH I. McQUILLEN<br />
MR. J. LAWRENCE IUELL, JR. MR. LEDYARD MITCHUL, JR.<br />
f.rlMr Council",.n fonM, COUIlCI .......<br />
MR. J. HALL CANDLER MR. & MRS. EVERETT G. MOELLER<br />
, MR. & MRS. GEORGE CARTMILL MR. WILLIAM K. MUIR<br />
MR. & MRS. F. PARKER COLlY MR. JOHN R. O'DELL. JR.<br />
MR. & MRS. CHARLES W. RLIOn MR. & MRS. HOWARD R. POPPEN<br />
MR. & MRS. HAL S. CORNELIUS MR. & MRS. THATCHER W. RIA, JR.<br />
MR. & MRS. F. D. FOUNTAIN MR. & MRS. H. R. SCHEMM<br />
MR. & MRS. Jc»1N H. FRENCH. JR. MR. & MRS. RALPH W. SiMONDS, JR •<br />
...-R. & MRS. ~IERCE G. FUGER MR. & MRS. EDWARD G. SPICHT<br />
MR. & MRS. DAVID C. GILLIS MR. JOHN S. SWEENEY, JR. Y<br />
MR. ROIERT I. HEALY MR. & MRS. ALUM N. SWEEN<br />
Mil. & MRS. LAURENCE F. HOPE MR. & MRS. JAMB R. TEm T ~<br />
MR. & MRS. JERRY S. HUGHES MR. & MRS. JOttM •• WA I(I"\;<br />
MR •• MRS. ROGER W. HULL MR. PAUL R. TRIGG'TJRW' ILLS<br />
Mil. & MRS. R. T. JOHNSTONE MR. & MilS. CLARK • LU" UlO J-<br />
M" & MRS. JAMES M, KASL MR. & M~S. JOHN L WI -, ...<br />
" M-. & MIlS, GIORGI H. ZIMMUMAM<br />
End D_-ket L _ R S "at Cl b Lie *- t M......<br />
wrestliDg team WOIl . .Sch' I N 'tl flnt mateh ill several 1ean D(.g (J.(U~ eaton. ~ u UR/DaD-.:on(Verslty<br />
00 ews aDd DarroWI)' missed wiDDIng 'I'h' N~:.8" borboocI Cl b b • .... the .... Named, TopSladen,t<br />
------------------- . • ketbaU program tiDisbed itl Coalan 6Cclred oJ aDd "at sup- SeeODd Lieutenant' Jerry L.<br />
T!Ml wiDter athletic selsoa IIClIl ma,rbd by lUeeeuea aDd ~ ~ker team fiDfabed.. mostsueeeuful seaSOll reeent. ported by a ..n ba1Uleed South Ifar&. IJOI1 01 Mr. and Mrs.<br />
has eDded for the Grosse PoiDte clisappoJntmelltl. and it hAd ita oDd Ul Ita divlsioa of the IIlter- I)' with' an exciting champloo. aUack. '!'be North. Stan paced Jimes C. ¥artiD, 1526 Haw.<br />
Unj¥er~ty School. It was a sea.. dram. momeuts. too. ::0Il ~h Seh~ ~a::e ship came between the W~- by Nordywith 4 poinb were thonli road, WIS the top aca.<br />
------------------- ti P u :e. the m:t rion aDd BO)'als., The fi;ilal alwIYs ill tb4l game but misaed demie student of his class. which<br />
COME ~~_~ ::enpla .:ta Tram seore. 22-20 Warriors, reflected the break they Deeded. eompleted flipt traiDinl at the<br />
. the cIoeeDesS of the game. Ar m: y Primary Helicopter<br />
- St. Ambrose So2 ~th less than which was Dot seWed until the 'nIe , and 8th lI'ade league Scbo~ Kirdl 1.<br />
I<br />
-A.... .~ y.<br />
Chiistlan three minutes to play III the final secODd. was won bya ~p of bo18 He eom..J.. .A ihe eourse with<br />
game. the team scored three ". from 'Parc:ella Kiddie School, d ~ of<br />
ScIence times to wiD going away. 'nIe Tim Quinn scored 1t points wJao dom~ated the league with an aca ~c avel"" .98.7 ~<br />
. --a..... team<br />
finished with. an overaU in ~ seeoacI half to pace the a 9.0 recoi'd. ~,Clarlt, eam. the ~tstaDd~, JI! Aca<br />
~IU rd of 7 wills 10 losses aDd Wamors' attack, offset by and, D~ars played .fiDe. ball delDlc Achievement award<br />
1 rec ti° • 'fiJ)e playing of Jim Fisher for the Greeas spoosored by the Fort W~I~rs<br />
e. Ste : d. ' . • , Chapter of the Army AVlItion<br />
The basketball team. which W ,u ede an Dick Borland The Adult League ended in a Association of America. .<br />
found itself an easy winDer or ~ the.Royals. Ue which wW be played off Lieutenaut Martin is DOW' at<br />
a close loser throughout most Earlier, the North (5th and March. 28 at .BrOWDe1lMiddle Hunter Anny Airfield, Georgia,<br />
of the season, continued true to 6th graders) pro league ~efeat- School at 8:45 p.m. where h is taking 16 weeks of<br />
form in post.seasOll play by ed the South Leagul! Ul ~ -------.----winniDg<br />
the Class D district aunual A1!-8ta~ .Game. Qwnn<br />
championship handily, and by and Denms LivUlgston po:.ced<br />
moving to the finals of. the reo the South Stars wIth 8 poUlts<br />
gionals with a decisive win over each, but the well balanced<br />
Almont High School. 0.11 March North atuck proved the dif.<br />
15 however the pattern was terence. Drew Miller helped the<br />
abruptly end~ as a very stJODg cause with 6 points in the last<br />
Detroit St.Martin's te~m eUml. half. South made a desperate<br />
nated the Knights fromfurlher eomebaC'k but fell short 24-.21.<br />
tourDiment actioo by an em- I1t the Collegiate League. (4th<br />
phatic 22 points. 'nUs left GPUS graders), Princeton took the<br />
with an overall 14.7 record. championship with an 18.10 w'..n<br />
The girls' varsity 'teams In over Kentucky, Langs and<br />
volleyball and basketball were Smith paced Princetoa. while<br />
not so successful, hOwever. if ~an pl.ay~ outstanding baU<br />
. OI1e is primarily interested fD In a losmg cause. Kentucky<br />
THIS IS WHERE scores. But each te8m did win controlled the ball through much<br />
W<br />
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.t.I. are. 'still thOse who maintain th~ baU to.faJI when It~ted.<br />
tVH:....:. ~I""••1... II that after all it's how you play PrlDceton. !;lowever. COl1t:roUed<br />
-II UIU fD,JULUUJ the ,ameand not whether you the boardl and made their shots :'hon. 293-0100<br />
wii1 or lose! So much for post. count.<br />
FROM THE BOYS! mortems. The Collegiate All.Star Game<br />
BUICK'S OPEL The balmy weather was wel.<br />
comed by baseballen..oo tennis<br />
RALL YE KADETTt Iplayers in particular. Coach<br />
William Hindle anticipates a<br />
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with.<br />
Coach Robert Wood looks for<br />
anotluir powerf.ul tennis team.<br />
bolstered by the return of twotime<br />
Class C.DState doubles<br />
champion Topher Ware. and<br />
Craig Dickson. rUDDer-upin last<br />
year's state singles tournament:<br />
For the third consecutive year,<br />
Coach Wood is taking three<br />
members of his squad to Flol1da<br />
for two weeks of concentrated<br />
tennis. .<br />
The traa: team. coached by<br />
samuel .Shreeman and Tony<br />
ElJiot, wID blend youth with experience<br />
this year. Beturning<br />
stars from 1968 are seniors<br />
Kirk Stanfield, who finished<br />
fifth iDthe state iD the 2:/.O.yard<br />
dasb last year, aDd Del Di1liDg.<br />
ham, another dash maD. Several<br />
sophomores will,1le;second:year<br />
men on this year's varsity. and<br />
more young talent is 8XJN!cted<br />
to come from a fine group of<br />
ninth graders who are trying<br />
out for tile first time.<br />
The girls' varsity<br />
lacrosse and, tennis<br />
teams iD<br />
also, face<br />
DUSY seasoDS.The lacrosse team<br />
will play 10 interscholastic<br />
games alid the tennis team has<br />
scheduled. 11. matches.<br />
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This is the time of year when I' Make' this the goal of every. IJ 'd B la' " P' t D n F F X At T a' ing Cente ert E. Fox of 853 Neff road,<br />
Ih,e bo,ttom has f.allen oul of day living: T,oday. is going to ' U lYe e nner Henrs, 35 51 Seek Berths rlva e ea , • 0 r In r will receive at least an addi •<br />
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ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC.<br />
OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236<br />
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FULLY PAID CIRCULATION<br />
Is it possible that some peo.<br />
pIe have a guilty conscienct',<br />
or are just hypocrites? In my<br />
opinion, if they really want to<br />
do something, break the "no<br />
room renting" ordinances and<br />
let some of tile, single people<br />
who work out here find a place<br />
to live near their work;<br />
Searcb your heart and see if<br />
you really need such • big<br />
house. Do you need aU of the<br />
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It wac; a highly informative<br />
and most interesting meeting.<br />
Detective Trombley is to be<br />
commended for his w"rk and<br />
should be given 1\11 the support<br />
he needs to make parents and<br />
young people aware of drug<br />
abusc in the Grosse Pointe area<br />
and our Councilmen would be<br />
wise to show some positive<br />
acUon on this problem.<br />
Charlotte Bradley<br />
(Ch8irman of G.P.N.lI.S.<br />
Discussion Group)<br />
Memorial Center Schedule<br />
Past mistakes<br />
can be<br />
corrected ."<br />
(; R 0 SSE PO I N T E NEWS<br />
Open Dafly, 9 a.m.-' p.m.<br />
(Ticket Office Closed Sunday)<br />
April 3.AprU 10<br />
*AU Memorial SPOJISOred aetivities open to the<br />
Grosse Pointe publk. Hospital equipment available for<br />
free loan: crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and<br />
hospital beds. .<br />
GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LEN)).<br />
ING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wed-<br />
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Phone TU 2-6900<br />
Now that I'm back from a his characters from a pile of<br />
Member Mlchlgao PJ:1l1S Assoclatlon ..nd National Editorial AisOclaUoo<br />
hasty trip to Florida, (where international telephone books<br />
N"TIO~AL AD\lERTISI1"G IU!PRES£NTAT1YB<br />
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the weather w,s Sunny, cool which he kt!cps around for just members Angel's of Mackinac Island and the<br />
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WOMEN'S<br />
This is a De. dress.<br />
You bought it yesterday. To go to som~thing,special<br />
in. Now shouldn't you think about a new hair-do<br />
to go with it. Maybe it should involve curls. Or waves.<br />
Or maybe it should be somethi~g all new and sideswept.<br />
The possibilitiesare limitless, because today's<br />
hair isri't the everybody-look-the-sarnething it used<br />
to be. So c'mon. Explore. With us.' And get yourself<br />
a brand new hair.do. To go with your brand new<br />
dress, It deservesit.<br />
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New Salon Opening About April 15th, at 21316 Mack Ave.<br />
I Short and to<br />
The -Pointe<br />
, ,<br />
Pointer J 0 H N STEARNS,<br />
sophomorefreestyle sprinter at<br />
Wayne State University, is one<br />
of WSU's representatives in the<br />
National Collegiate Athletics<br />
Swimming Championships held<br />
March 20 and 21 a~ SpringfielG,<br />
Mass., College. John broke the<br />
oldest existing record in the<br />
WSU swim record book Jan.<br />
uary 8, <strong>1969</strong>, by churning 50<br />
yards in :22.8 seconds to erase<br />
the :23.1 clocking turned in by<br />
GUY LUNSDEN at the NCAA<br />
meet in 1940,<br />
G.ROSSE POINTE NEWS'<br />
Pointe AAUW Honors Two Of Its Own<br />
If it's from Wright Key, it's Distinctive<br />
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Choose from 210riginol<br />
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Sterling f1atwo re of<br />
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Grosse Pointe open Thurs" end Fri. evenings 'til 8:30<br />
Cenvenient Accounts Aveileble.<br />
Plae Seventeen<br />
Triple Treat Easter<br />
Festivities For DAC<br />
Saturday Will See Traditional Fathers and Dau9hters<br />
Party and Floor Show Openin9i Fami!y Parties<br />
Plan Club Dinners Sunday<br />
Something for everyone is what the Detroit Athletic<br />
Club has in store for members and their guests this<br />
Easter weekend. Always especially festive, the joyous<br />
season of Eastertide <strong>1969</strong> at the DAC will run thi gamut<br />
.from the traditional Fathers and Daughters party to<br />
Easter Saturday through the opening night floor show<br />
that evening and on to the Easter buffet dinner to be enjoyed<br />
throughout the day by scores of family parties.<br />
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Among the many Point. .<br />
From AnotherPQinte<br />
of View<br />
By Janet Mueller<br />
'Tis spring at last-and how does your garden grow?<br />
Ther 'g d ., G P - t<br />
e s a enerous gar en growmg 11).. I'Psse 8m e<br />
right now, tended by some 34 local ladies, and it will<br />
blossom into "A Garden party of Fashions" two Tbursdays<br />
from today, April 17, at the C.ountry Club of Detroit.<br />
Memberof the AlbionCollege<br />
Choir ,which provided spedal<br />
music at the GOl'ernor'sAnnual<br />
Prayer Breakfast in the Lan.<br />
sing Civic Center is fresbman<br />
ROBERTMESSING,son of MR.<br />
and MRS.MALCOLMSTIRTON,<br />
of Lothrop road.<br />
• • ..<br />
ers planning to attend the Herbert J. Wilson, w.ho have<br />
asked Dr. and Mrs. Clifford W.<br />
Dads an d .Daughters lunch- Colwell, of Flint, to join them'<br />
eon are Lmcoln E. ~urzer along with Dr. and'M;rs. Fredand<br />
.Sarah; FrederIck J. erick Lepley Rnd Mrs. Howard<br />
Schumann and his daugh. Cline and her daughter, Norma.<br />
terDiane .Ostrowski, .;Don' Others are the senior Harvey<br />
aId W. MIIock and Lmda, A. Fischers, Dr. and Mrs. Wil-<br />
A. M. Franco and Cathy, liam B. McIntyre, the Carl<br />
R J F 'th M I<br />
• . oresman WI ar- Weidemans, Mrs. J.C. Hurley<br />
sha, Linda and Joanne and and Dr. J. W. Hamson. ,<br />
Alf.red C. Ryan with Mr.s. j On ....aster Sunday, the Club<br />
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Michael Ryan and grand- dining rooms will be full to<br />
daughter Julie. Tables overflowingall in thethrough Ponchartrain. the day•.<br />
This luncheon.fashion parade is being\sponsored by MICHAELB. CARTY,son 0f Photo ~ 1:ddle IlIcGl'ath.Jr. .Others.are W. J. O'Donoghue Room from. which dinner will<br />
the Fontbonne Auxiliary of St. John Hospital to raise ~:: ~d~i~=~::n~C~oici,C~~ 'Inrecognjtion ,of their outstanding their names to the AAUW Fellowship WIth Del~e and Mavourneen, be served will be laden with a<br />
funds for n.ew X-ray equipment f~r the Hospitars Emer- been elected public relations di- s~rviCe to the community and the Grosse Fund for <strong>1969</strong> by the local AAUW Harry Eslmg, Jr., an~ Lynne, magnificent array of foods,<br />
gency ServIce.' rector of Murray 'State Univer. ~ointe Br~nch .of the Amelican Associa. Br a n c h ~ MRS. ROBERT SNYDER, Fra~ Couzens,Jr., WIthJoan flowers and ice carvings incIud.'<br />
And how does such a garden prosper? First, Font- sUy's Kentucky Zeta Lambda bon of.Umverslty 'Y0men, MRS. RALPH Pointe AAUW Fellowships chairman, an- Ma~e, Margaret Mary, Anne ing a large cross symbolizing<br />
bonne president Louise (Mrs. Robert) Knop acquired an "Coapter of Alpha Tau Omegaj KIMBLE, (ce!1ter), and MRS. URBAN nounced the grants at the group's recent MarIe .andM. Carol, G. L, ~odd the Easter season.<br />
experienced ':gardeneI" party chairman Mana (Mrs. national social fraternity. Mike, BORESCH, (rIght), hav€:!had $500 Amer- annual meeting. ~:ry Li:nJO~'a ~:r::, C~~~il~: And the small. fr~ will fiDd<br />
Mark, Jr.) Valente. ' , ~ St. Paul High SChoolgraduat~, ican Study Fellowships presented in Adams with Mrs. John H. Wil. l\lnchantm~ntag~m m a barn.<br />
, Assisting her are Bettie (Mrs. Charles) Dawood and IS ,a sophomore.at. Mu!ray ~ f 1i a Iil s and granddaughters ya!d setting With ducks .and<br />
Gladys (Mrs. Vernon) Johnson, both noted for their Green Murray; Ky,.. maJorlng ~ ~USI- MRS. ZAIO WOODFORDsary couple have three other Named to the Dean's List at Susan, Martha' and Elizabeth, chICks as well ~s t;he Easter<br />
Thumbs m benefit party cultivation. n.essEducation and AdmmLStra.SCHROEDER,of Bishop road, children: PATTY, KATHYand the Collegeof Wooster,Wooster, E. G Bernacki and Claire and bl1l!nyand Mary s .little lam.b.<br />
Th '11 b fl . tion. and MRS JACOB WENZEL TOMMYSUZOR.. 0., is sophom9re LOIS RA. L. 0: Browningwith Joan and Holding reservations for fam-<br />
. ere efl~wers,. owe~s. e~erywpere .••. glant • • •. ' of Clover1~road, were invited •• _ PHAEb, daughter of MR. and Mary. ill' dinners, large and small, on<br />
tissue blooms ~n~'c.usters of daISIes m pa~nted pots, f!esh Recently pledging the Alpha to attend 'a~eminar on "Tech- MRS.STEPHENA. BRIGGS, MRS. FRANK G. RAPHAEL, . Easter Sunday are the Thornfrom...<br />
~he artIStic hands. of a. decoratlon~ commIttee Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Xi .niques for Effective' Law En- of Vendome road, sailed re- of Renaud road. The holiday floor show open. ton E. Waterfalli, who will' be:<br />
headed by Ann (Mrs. Andrew) Falbo and Lila (Mrs. Jay) Delta national social IrateI1lity forcement' at the national con- cently aboard the S,S. Brasil - • • jog Easter eve will star the un. eleven; Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />
Tahnoose... . .. at the University of .Michigan'vention of the Citizensfor De- for a 54-day cruise around BARBARAFOX,of Pittsfield, forgetable Clyde McCoy, King Woodruff, Jr., who will have<br />
But the most elegant blooms in the garden are sure were L~E M.. COOPER, a cent literatUre held March 14 South America, visiting 19 Mass., was a spring vacation of the Sugar Blues, who is places marked for six and the<br />
to be the professional models who will show Walton-' fresh.man 1Jl U. o~ M.'s College and ,15 in.St. Louis, ,¥o. A reo ports .in eight countries and house guest of NANCYABBS, chalking up 'SOyears. in show Joseph Verhelles, who will have<br />
Pierce's spring collection. This will be Walton.Pierce's of. LIterature, SCIenceand the .port on . the .semin~, and a five Caribbean islands. daughter of MR. and MRS. business this season, and Jack 14 in their P81ty.<br />
only spring fashion show this year. . Arts, daugbter of DR. and MRS. panel, dISCUSSIonwere., part • • • JEROME ABBS, at the, Abbs ~yle, a m~ste~ sbOwrr'an,.who Others with reservatioD&are<br />
* * * RALPHC,OOPER.of Lakeland of the three-d,ay conventionof Grosse Pointe High School.home in Cadieux road. Both performs unbelIevable memory Robert L. Melick, A. C. Ryan,<br />
• . avenue, and CHRISTINEPHll.- the Michigan.State.Federation teacher CA,RLA. SCHOESSELBarbara and Nancy are stUdents f.eats. Charles J. Glasgow, E. R.<br />
Party Cowns and Dlisy Baske.ts ~IPS,a sophomore in the LSA of.Women's CluhSscheduledfor attended the 17th annual na- at Miss HaU's.School'for ,Girls Among members who have ~oltz, Edward G. Bernac1d,AI.<br />
Among hostesses who'll don garden party, gowns to C~llege,.daughter of. MR. and March 24 Utro~gh 27' at De~tional convention of the Na. in Pittsfield. . enr;llged tabl~ for groups or bert. Swartzenberg, Walter C.<br />
greet tb,e guests are' Kay -(Mrs. Anthony) Bagnaseo, Jean, MRS. GORDO~ F. PHILLIPS, troit's ~,tatler J:Ii1t~nHot~l.The tional Science Teachers Asso. (~tiDueet OIl Page Z'l') Ifoursomes are Mr. and Mrs. Laitner and E. D. Fisher.<br />
(Mrs. James M., Jr.) Kennary, Evelyn (Mrs. James J.) of Norwooddnve. panel, , A DedicatIon to Moral. ciation in Dallas, Tex., March<br />
A"uto . d "';---1 (M CI t) P llin' Th.'ll h . • . ~ ., ity;" was moderated by' Mrs. 21 through 25.<br />
Ian '-'«IV .. rs. emen) 0 a. ey eac ~. and MRS. RUSSELL1. Sclu:oeder.. Panelists included • .. •<br />
carry a dai!!y.fiIled. b!1s~et.. •. BEAUPRE,JR., of Chicago,Ill., attorney RAYMONDGAUER, Recent visi~ors at the Ven-<br />
.'!hep~tr~ comDll~ee, deSlgn~ to help merease announce, the birth. Qf a son, national executive secretary dome road home of ?tffi.and<br />
the green foliage to aId St. John s Emergency Room, JAMES TURNER BEAUPRE, of Cit i zen s for Decent MRS. J.' LAWRENCEBuELL,<br />
is led hy Sally~..(Mrs. Robert Kazmarek. and Belen (Mrs. F.ebruary' 1'7. Mrs. 'Beauprll.is Literature, .Mrs. Wenzel, exec- JR., were Mr. Buell's soli.in.<br />
John) White. ',.' the. former SHARRON TURN. utive secretary of the Metro. law and daughter, MR.' and<br />
Irene (Mrs. J.R:) MeCarthy is In 'charge of tbeprooER,'da!1~ter of th~ DAVIDC. polita~ Detroit Council on B'et- r.ms. JOHN H. STEPHENSON,<br />
gram, .hich will include credits to Special Awardi cbair- TURNE i Of~~5hington road. ter Literature for Youth,'.and JR., and. t.he ir daughters<br />
'man Pauline (Mrs. Leonard) Ciaffone "gift wra'ppers" Paternl\l gl'andparentsare MR. EDW~RD !'lARKS, from .'th~ CATHYand JANET, ofColum.<br />
. . • .' . and MRS.RUSSELLJ. BEAU. DetrOlt Pollee Dgpartment Li.bus, O. ..• .. -.'<br />
Joyce (Mrs. Philip) Mabarak and Dolores (Mr$. J. ))ennIs) PRE of 'Roland road. ' cense Bureau'<br />
DeSantis, club arrangelJlents liaison chief Barbara (Mrs. '"... .... .. Pointer BRUCET. BARIT is<br />
.:John H.) Luzadre,pubUcity chairman Flpramae '(Mrs. :Acceptedas members of Alma Members of the:Xln'ta Col- one of 14 member'sof the Wes-<br />
Edward, Jr.)Kliber and reservations e'hairmen' Kate.'(Mi's,<br />
John) Madison an.tJ. M"~IJ,,~J'!!~. ~ lY&li.t Jll I i<br />
And after.the flowers comes the fruit . • . ."<br />
The X-ray eciuipment, for which ,this benefit is be-<br />
• g b Id ill' I d t ti ch t it 'al- d<br />
me, w IDe u ean au oma c es ~ ,Spetll aze<br />
(Continued on Page 27)<br />
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College's Class, of 1973 are lege A Cappela Choir which leyan University, )fiddletown,<br />
~..~~J\X.!O BENT,Z,EN, .daugh ,1~!t.'S~Yt -, Mar(~t~ ..~ ..oo ..,n Conn.,freshman basketballteam<br />
er.o'l!\'U\. and MRS. DONAL b. elght-day three-state concert whoreceivedtlumerals in recag-<br />
W:BENTZEN .. of HollywoodtOurare SUE' COWLING;daughcnition of their particIpation in<br />
avenue" an~ DEBRA PORTER~ter of MR. and MRS. LEO H: the }968-69 s.eas,on.,<br />
daughter of MR. and MRJl. COWLING of Lakepointe ave-<br />
JOHN E. POR,TER,o~~Blall'- nuet'DICK' GIBSON, son of 'Pointer CHARLESWHITNEY<br />
moor court..Both are semors.at MR. and MRS. CHARLESK. has received a varsity hockeY<br />
Grosse P~mte South, HIgh GIBSON,Jr., of McKinleyave- letter at DeVeaUxSchool, Nia-<br />
School ~nl.op~an _to stud>: for nue, and RICK MILLS,son of gara Falls, 1f'Y;. '<br />
careers In .EdU;atiO~. MR. and MRS. JACK W. Pointers, HERB GOULD and<br />
Mll.ES M. O'BRIEN,of Hen,~ MIL~, Of R.;lIln ..O. r.circle.GARY COMPTONwere among<br />
the stars in the <strong>1969</strong>Michigan<br />
drle lane, has been named to the A reception honoringMR. and State University winter intra.<br />
Board of Trust~es of. Merry MRS. EDWARD SUZOR on mural sports program. Herb, a<br />
College of DetrOIt. He ~s .also their 25th wedding anmversary freshman' majoring in Televl.<br />
currently a trus~e of Michlga!1was held March 22 at their sion and Radio, finished second<br />
C,ollegesFound~tion,*.~orgam- home in Blairmoor court Hosts in DitolsionII of the Intramur81<br />
zatioDrepres..nting ~6m~epen~. and hostesses were the Suzors' Judo Tournament and Gary, a<br />
ent colleges and u~l1Verslties1!1 sons and daughters-in-law MR junior majoring in SocialScl-<br />
Michigan,and presIdent and di' and MRS EDWARD SUZOR' enCa,placed second in the Allrecto~<br />
of the Boys Republ,ic, JR and MR and MRS' University Table Tf'nnls Tour.<br />
F~rmlDgton; • • DANIEL SUZOR.The anniver: nament.<br />
We .Will Be Closed<br />
Good Friday<br />
~, .<br />
from. until three<br />
noon<br />
'''JW-j1)Opj of'" .l<br />
Watton...}'-"t'U<br />
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Kercheval at st. Clair, Grosse Polate<br />
558 N. Woodward, BirmlIlgbam<br />
Jht .rbop..of<br />
W"tton.A'Pitt,~<br />
Kcrcheval at st. Clair, Grosse Pointe<br />
550 N. Woodw~rd.BlrmlDgham<br />
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Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />
Spring Fashion Party<br />
Planned For April 16<br />
Congregational Churc:h Women's Association<br />
Members to Model at their Luncheon Card<br />
Fete:. Bake Sale Also Slated<br />
, "Les Fleurs du Printemps" and fashions by Juliet<br />
will set the mood for a luncheon and card party to be<br />
presented by the Grosse Pointe Congregational Church<br />
Women's Association on Wednesday, April 16, at 12:30<br />
o'clock at the church. Well.known local fashion coordinator<br />
Marge Hudson will do the commentary.<br />
General co-cilairmen Mrs.i<br />
Rob e r t Agne and Mrs. I committee chairmen. are Mrs.<br />
Ralph Hoffman have an. IRoger Preston, prIZes; .~rs.<br />
. R. F. McCullougb, publicIty; I<br />
nounced t~:lt haIrstyles by and Mrs. C. F. Turpin card<br />
Pete~ Mom and .makeup by Iparty. '~" ,<br />
FashIon 220 wiJI be fea- G ts I d bab The members of Hope .Circle will<br />
t d th d I 11 ues are we come an Y t "T " .<br />
ure on e mo e s, a, sitting will be provided. Reser. presen ea and Sprmg' F aslllons" at<br />
mem~el? of the Women s Ivations may be made by con- ~e Horace Dodge Estate, opened th, rough<br />
ASSOCIatIOn. tacting Mrs. Howard Wright, ,the courtesy of Mrs. James Ranger and<br />
They include Mrs. Stuart' ticket cbairman, at 886.5643. Mrs:Florence Sisman, on Thursday,<br />
Calmlett, Jr., llIrs. William ----- April 17, at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Horace<br />
Geer, 1l1rs. William McConnell, Tbe follow.in.g students from Elgin Dodge is honorary hostess for the<br />
Jr., .Mrs. Robert Miles and Mrs. Grosse P,oint~ were name~ to affair, featuring clothes by Jacobson's<br />
Darnel MorIarty. the Dean s List for the ~mter pre~ented in three sequences: Outdoor<br />
Also modeling will .be Mrs. term at Northwood Institute: Living, Travel, Formal and Special Occa-<br />
Allan Neef, Mrs. David Olson, HERBERT HOFMA.'lN, !!On.of sion Dresses. ,Pictured at a "Tea and<br />
Hope Circle Plans'~Rring Fashion Teo<br />
~",,~' i.: ~\.'<br />
,Spring Fashions" plannjng session are<br />
Pointers, (left to right), ~fRS. ARTHUR<br />
PFANNENSCHMIDT ana MRS. ALLYN<br />
GERDS, c
Thursday, April 3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
'.<br />
Nancy Peterson Wed ~~k~~~:dtw<br />
p' To Ste' hen<br />
B R,.c'hey' The Women's Association of<br />
'. • G~osse Pointe Memori~I Church<br />
G P . ----, --~-. .<br />
rosse Olnte Hunt Club Recepfton Follows<br />
Afternoon Rites', Pair Will Make their<br />
Home in Ann Arbor '<br />
will present The Reverend Edward<br />
Willingham in a talk,<br />
"1)'ansistorized Christianity," at<br />
12:30 o'clock next Tuesday,<br />
April 8, in Fellowship HaJJ.<br />
Nancy Lynn Peterson and Stephen Bentley<br />
,<br />
Richey<br />
The Reverend Willingham<br />
the director of the Office<br />
is<br />
of<br />
e~changed marriage vows Saturday, March 29, at a 3:30 CO'!1ffiunication ~f the ~etrQ.<br />
o clock ceremony in the Barbour Chapel of Grosse Pointe<br />
Memorial Church. e-: ,<br />
. '. I Follo~mg the faml1y,ntes . She wore. a petalled head.<br />
at whIch The Reverend Ipiece and ('arried a cascade of<br />
Richard Mitchell officiated narcissus and ivy.<br />
pohtan De t.r 0 1 ~ Councll .of<br />
Churches. ThIS uOlt seeks to illterpret<br />
all aspects of the Coun.<br />
cil's work. Over 25 broadcasting<br />
stations give public service time I<br />
for Council programming.<br />
the bride's parents, Mr. and Davi~ Richey ade-!. as his "Transistorized Christianity"<br />
Mrs. Vincent Leroy' Peter- brother s best man. T}ley are. is an intriguing topic touching<br />
son, of Moran road enter- the sons of Mr.. and Mrs. Clar. on communication education,<br />
ta' ed t I 't. ence Bentley Richey, Qf Royal "specials" and "spot anOOUDce.<br />
m a a arge .recep IOn Oak. Usher .was ....Robert C. Pe. .. . . _<br />
~i ~e Grosse POInte Hunt Iterson, the. bride's brother. ,:~:thtO~~~=~:Wl;I.~:~id<br />
u '.<br />
For her weddmg the former<br />
Mls~ Peterson selecte~ a gown<br />
Mrs. ~eterson. chose, for her<br />
daughter s weddIng and the reo<br />
ceptio.n. a yellow and silver<br />
,Interfaith Broadcasting Commis.<br />
sion of Greater Detroit which<br />
represents four faith pl)sitions<br />
o~ Ivory peau de sOle stYled Alaskme coat and dress ens em. and inspirational music with a<br />
With a contron~d A line sltir2 ble and a. matching flower hat. beat that The Reverend Willing:<br />
al\d Chap~l tram. AlenC
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Page Twenty 6 ROS SE PO I N TE, NEW S, , Thursday. April 3. <strong>1969</strong><br />
Society News, Gathered Jrom All of ,the Poinles<br />
Plan Manhattan<br />
Weekend of Art<br />
July Bride<br />
This simple quotation<br />
embodies the philosOphy<br />
and aims of the valueoriented<br />
education offer.<br />
ed at the Grosse Pointe<br />
Academy. The Academy.<br />
established through the<br />
cooperotion ')1' the Reij.<br />
giO\ls of the Sacred Heart<br />
and lay persons is dedi.<br />
"coted to prOYiding all'ex- (~<br />
cellent Christian education<br />
for boys and girls<br />
in the, metropolitan area.<br />
Classes embOdy the<br />
Montessori' pre - school<br />
and the e Ie men tar y<br />
school, grades j.8.<br />
The Christlan Forme.<br />
tion Program will be conducted<br />
by the Religious<br />
of the Sacred Heart.<br />
'r0 request an interview<br />
and application<br />
form, please call the<br />
f\Clmissions Office, Academy<br />
of the Sccr~d Heart,<br />
TUxedo 6-1221.<br />
171 lAKESHORE ROAD, GROSSE POINTE PAil<br />
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~--.,.,~ .P<br />
Kim Anderson<br />
Weds In South<br />
Miss Wrobbel<br />
.:..L..•. ,. f.-:'~ ',':..,<br />
Will Be Bride<br />
Seiling Homes I~ Our Business,<br />
TU 1-6300<br />
MI'. and Mrs. John WrobbeJ,<br />
of WaY,burn rOll,d.care announcing<br />
the engagement of their<br />
daughter, Christine, to James<br />
G. Heidisch, son of Mr. and Mfs.<br />
GeOrge J. Heidisch, of Aline<br />
drive.<br />
The couple plans a June wed.<br />
diDg in St. Ambrose Church.<br />
Pointer PHil. HODGMAN, a<br />
Georgetown University senior,<br />
is' a letter-winning member of<br />
the Univer:sity's Tennis Squad.<br />
I<br />
Detroit General Hospital Church C:"''''le'. SJ_~- Se.s:i'Il'HfD\ DAVID KRISTUFEK, son of tute, Midland, Mich., coached<br />
I ..._ Beds 0Hi •• ~I 0 cure 0, M"_ MR. and MRS. JOSEPH KRIS- by MRS. JEAN ~OXIE. David,<br />
~ue ,cers -------- TVFEK, of Whittier road, is a majoring in Automotive Retail<br />
---.- , The Womeu's A.IsociatloD of IMrs. Richard Mertz, 881.8574; member of the uQdefeated ten-, Training, .s a graduate of<br />
I~ Det.roit GeDeill HOlSpltal GrD6Se Pomte Woods Presby- and Martha, lathering at the nis team of Northwood Insti. Grosse Pojnte High SchooJ.',<br />
After a sucllessful season of The First United Presbyter- service Leque, eleeted Mrs. terian Church has llCheduled Oxford road home of Mrs. WU- _<br />
presentillg lectures by art lumi. ian Church of CoriJI Gables, Gt\~rge HaDe pre$ldent and Mrs. Circle meetings for: Den Tu. liam Maschmeyer, 888-5942. !iW : r====a 5<br />
. (11 Coral Gables, F'la., was the set- Jerry O'Brien,' Mrs. William day, April 8.' . , Evening Circles, gathering at<br />
nanes. A an D'Arcangelo, ting for the Friday, Marcb28, ,!ertz ~ JUs. v.:. D.. Wismer .A,fternoon Circles, meeting at 8 o'clock, include Mary, at the I1DAN KmKLAND!'JS<br />
Robert Indiana, Ivan Karp, ceremony at which Kim Cook VJce-pl'esld.ents at'lts eighth an. 12:30" o'clock:, iiiclude Abigail, Kerby road ~me of Mrs. Car. .,.'.-<br />
Robert Murray, Barbara Rose), AndersoD. son of Mr. and Mrs. nual meeting March .10. at the West Clairview court roll Lock, WIth co-hostess Judy NEEDLE POINT & KNIT SHOPPE<br />
the Friends of Modern ArtwilJ Marvin Robert Anderson. of Mrs. H. c. W9Od, will serve .holne of Mrs. Cecil Halbert Gajewski, 884-4596; Miriam, at EI<br />
I participate in a very special South Deeplands road, claimed as recording .secreta.ry, ¥rs. with C(l.bostess AIrs. Paul,Win: th~ :rorrey road ~ome o~ Mrs. ORIGINAL NEEDLE POINT DESIGNS,<br />
weekend<br />
25 26<br />
in<br />
d 27<br />
New York April<br />
Patricia<br />
J 1m N boe di b '1 Willi" Cia k th b st<br />
Ann Wakefield as his a Y r as correspon ng c ester, 886.20'; Iw.borab, ..m. r, WI co. 0 ess KNITIING PATIERNS C7 YARNS,<br />
, , an . bride secretary, Mrs. Richard Wilde meeting 'ill the Church sewing Mrs. Richard Kray, 881-0558:<br />
W. Hawkins Ferry, of Lake- . . .' as treasurer and Mrs. Rhea Room, wiul Mrs. JohD,Sparks, and Naomi, at the Roslyn road' I' CREWEL EMBROIDERY PATIERNS,<br />
shore road. chairman of this 'teFOllOWtWghi' thheTb5 . 30R0 elock<br />
d<br />
Jackson as financial secretary. ~, taking reservations; bomeof Mrs. Harold SChimmel, .RUG PATIERNS C7 WOOLS<br />
group within the Founder~ So- n s, awe e everen . Elizabeth Uag at th Bro d with co.hostess Mrs Gardon<br />
ciety Detroit Institute of Arts, Robert Polland officiated, the Elected to the Board of D1rec.. stDne ro~d!D=me of Jirs G"or- CameroD 884-'1339 • NOT IONS.<br />
has announced plans that in- I bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tors were Mrs. Burton Ansell, don L)ng ~ith eo.hostes~ Mrs. " 1<br />
clude festivities at Sam wag-)/ Thomas Havens Wakefield, of Mrs.. Emory ~ter, Mrs. John DoDal Neill 8817790. d Pinpointing the target is the B161l5M.~.,CK :I~_.TH="EB~~ I""'.<br />
staffs loft in the Bowery, spe. Miami, entertained ata recep- McKinley, Jr., Mrs. Leon seho- Esthe: meeuiJg at-the 'HO~ main goal in any man's life. , -.... _.:'____ ...e. a;;;;51S<br />
cially arranged visits to the tion and bu~et ~er at the ~riex~.EI:~ Doege and wood avenue home of Mrs. cui --------------------------------<br />
Burton Tr;)maine, William. au- Bath Club, Miami Beach. • . • Sp. Asmus, with co.hostess Mrs.<br />
bin and Eugene Schwartz 001- The newlyweds will return Gerald Schroeder, 888.0690.<br />
leetions and possibly .a visit to from a ~amaica v~cation to Wednesday Book Club More are Hannah, :.r;aillenng<br />
an artist's studio. m~ke thell' home 1D Grosse ~t the Wedgewood drive home<br />
Mr. Wagstaff, the Art Insti. Phmning a July 26 wedding Pomte. " The Wednesday Book: Club of Mrs• .Tacit SChmelz, with co.<br />
tute's curator of Con~mporary 'are SALLY PATRICIA GRAF- The bride, given iD marriage of Detroit gathered ~arch 26 hostesses Mrs. Arthur Church-<br />
Aft! is organizing the next ,FlUS' and Dennis Ray Foerster by her futher, wore. a floor at the Women's City Club. man, 775-2455, and ~s. Everett<br />
major event for the FMA - an ' length gown of candlelight peau ~ ' Hall; Lydia, metlling at the<br />
exhibition of contemporary whose engagement was an- de soie and Alencon lace. Her Guest •.peaker was James Newberry pIace,home.of Mr~.<br />
painting and sculpture from the Ilounced by her parents, Mr. candlelight. illusion veil fell Dance. Richard Reins" with co.hostess<br />
collections of members of the and Mrs. John A. Gr,ffius, Qf from a cluster of Mencon lace ---<br />
Friends of Modem Art. The Harbor Hill, at a' family pdrty. flowers. and she carriell a casshow<br />
will be open to the pub- The bride-elect is a graduate cade of. Eucharis lilies, gy,pso,<br />
lic at the Art In.stitute from of Grosse Pointe High School philia and ivy_ " .<br />
11111)' 14 through June 22. and Ferris State College. Her In floor length frocks. of uunt I<br />
. gretm crepe and. Vemce lace<br />
MRS. F; F. STETEKLUH, of fiance, son of Mr. ~ Mrs. were, honor. attendant Leslie<br />
Hand, road, recently visited the Ray Foerster, of Utica, was C/!therine W a k ef ie 1d, the<br />
state-o.wned Ringling Museums graduated from. Mount Clemens Ibrid.e.~ssister, and bridesmaids<br />
while vacationing on Florida's High School and attended Fer. Mrs. Ronald. Chris Sherr, of<br />
lower 'west coast. ris State College. Miami, Christina. Anderson,<br />
---- . Marcie Dee McGaheY,of<br />
THE<br />
GROSSEI<br />
'POINTE<br />
Miami Shores, and Angela Kaikas,<br />
of Dayton, O. '<br />
Their headbands were halF.<br />
arcs of delicate yellorl flowers.<br />
They carried ca~cades of yel.<br />
low tulipS. white French. Wacs<br />
and gypsoPbUia. , ,<br />
Marvin Robert Anderson aCted<br />
as his son's best man. In the<br />
usher corps were Manuel Esco-<br />
ACADEMY<br />
~
'.<br />
Woman's Page'<br />
Theresa Ann Hakim.~~:~C;::::;:;n<br />
Marries Mr. ;'Fiedler The Grosse fointe Congrega.<br />
tional Church Women's Associa.<br />
tion will meet Tuesday, April 8,<br />
Newlyweds Will Make Home in Germany While He f:u~;~5 o'clock in the Church<br />
Completes Tour of Duty ""ith Un.ited States<br />
Army; Both Are U,of M. Graduates<br />
______<br />
The business session will be<br />
conducted by Mrs. Alfred Tapert,<br />
president, and will. be foi-<br />
St. Clare de M?ntefalco Church was the setting lowed by luncheon served by<br />
for the ~esday evenmg, March 25, wedding of Theresa<br />
Ann Hak m d ht f M d f'<br />
. I, :lug er 0 r. an Mrs. Shaw David<br />
HakIm, of Devonshire.road, a~d Douglas William Fiedler,<br />
son o.f the Ralph MIlton Fledlers, .of Lafayette Park,<br />
DetrOIt. . f-----------<br />
Group Five.<br />
The afternoon program will<br />
feature two speakers from local<br />
organizations, Mrs. Charles Rein.<br />
owski representing the Grosse<br />
Pointe Council for Better Liter-<br />
~ recephon at the Grosse<br />
Pomte War Memorial fol.<br />
lowed the 6 o'clock rites<br />
at which The Reverend R:<br />
William Sullivan O.S.A. Officiated.<br />
gan, will make their home in ature and MrS.. Maurice .De-I<br />
Germany while he completes cler~q fr~m the Grosse P?I~te<br />
his tour of duty with the United Mobo~ Picture and Telev1S1on<br />
States Army. They plan to re- Council.. .. ,<br />
turn to Michigan, where he will T~ey will ?lk about the com-<br />
enter the University of Michi- mUDlty servJl:es performed by<br />
,The bride, given in marriage<br />
b<br />
y<br />
h<br />
er fatner, wore a longsleeved,<br />
floor length crepe radio<br />
ance gown accented with appliqued<br />
lace and seed pearls.<br />
gan Law School.<br />
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W'III Wed ,<br />
the groups they represed, and<br />
their presentation will be iol-<br />
lowed by a question-and-answer<br />
period. ,<br />
Baby-sitting will be provided<br />
and reservationS may be made .<br />
Her Cathedral length Plantilla<br />
was fashioned of imported Chan.<br />
in lite Church office.<br />
tilly lace, and she carried a<br />
traditional calla lily bouquet.<br />
Honor attendant Barbara Jean<br />
Hakim', sister of the bride,<br />
war!! a floor length frock of .teal<br />
billecrepe radiance and. carried<br />
an arrangement of baby<br />
pink roses. .<br />
.Bridesmaids Amelia Hakim,<br />
another sister, and Patricia B.<br />
Hakim, cousin of the bride, and<br />
junior bridesmaids Angela' and<br />
Julia Abate, the \Jride's. niece, '<br />
wore ,long-sleeved teal bll.le<br />
crepe radiance gowns, trimmed<br />
with silver leaf heading. They<br />
carried bouquets of Sweetheart<br />
roses ..<br />
Best man was J'Jseph Daniel<br />
l\fastrogiacomo, the b rid e -<br />
groom's brother-in~law. Usher-<br />
ing were Daniel Jenaras, Robcrt'<br />
Crowe and Randy Hin'!!s.<br />
Edward Anthony Hakim, Jr.,<br />
the bride's nephew, was ring<br />
bearer. •<br />
The .bride's mother wore a<br />
floor length mist green. tunic<br />
gown trimmed with bead.accented<br />
lace. Tbe bridegroom's<br />
mother chose a topaz. chiffon<br />
ensemble.<br />
The newlyweds, bothgradu,<br />
ates of the University of Michi-<br />
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Is characteristic of<br />
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None finer than<br />
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OPEN' to ,<br />
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W011uin' s Club<br />
To Show Work<br />
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'I'he Grosse Pointe Woman's<br />
Club will be one of the clubs<br />
:participating in "Crowley Day"<br />
next Thursday, April 10, at<br />
Crowley's downtown store.<br />
An exhibit of charitable work<br />
G ~ 0 SSE POI NT EN E W S Plge Twenty-one<br />
Mrs. Douglas Fiedler<br />
Photo by Leo Knlibt<br />
do,ne. by the Service. Group Married Tuesday evening, March 25, in 81. Clare<br />
. under chairman,: Mrs. Sidney de Montefalco, Church were THERESA ANN HA.<br />
DeBoer and assiStant cha~an . KIM and Mr. Fiedler. Parents of the couple are the<br />
Mrs. M. L. VanDagens wIll be '. .<br />
. shown.' . Shaw DaVId Hakjms, of Devonshire road, and Mr, and<br />
! ----- Mrs. Milton Fiedler, of Detroit. -<br />
. MARY LOU JENNINGS, --------------~----- __<br />
daughter of MR. and. MRS.<br />
PHILLIP H. ,JENNINGS, of<br />
Mount Vernon road, a junior at<br />
Mr. and Mrs.'William J. Hen. Denison University," Granville,<br />
dricks, ',of Willow Tree place; 0., has been elected rush chair.<br />
areannouncing~the,eiJgagement man of her sorority, Alpha<br />
?f their daughteJ:, LINDA BER- Omicron Pl.<br />
YL, to Edgar' Mark Gregory,<br />
Jr., son of the Edgar ,Mark<br />
Gregorys; of Handy road ..<br />
Tbe' bride-eleetiS' a graduate<br />
of Grosse Pointe. High School<br />
and the University of Michigan,<br />
where she affiliated with Kappa<br />
Kappa Gamma.<br />
The prospective bridegroom is.<br />
a graduate of Grosse Pointe<br />
High School and Michigan State<br />
University, where he affiliated<br />
with Sigma Alpha Epsilon. He<br />
received his Masters degree<br />
from Wayne State University.<br />
Former' Pointers Mr. and<br />
Mrs. William Ricbard Gillette,<br />
who now resi~e in Birming.<br />
ham, have. announced the 'engagement<br />
of their daughter,<br />
Sarah Elizabeth, to Robert<br />
Denis Hughes, son of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Robert A. Hughes, of Redford<br />
Township. .<br />
Miss Gillette, a Grosse Pointe<br />
High Sch9QI graduate, is a senior<br />
at the University of :Mich-<br />
Exhibit of modem and<br />
tradft~al religious art of all "1ajol<br />
lalths. Works include painllngs.<br />
sculpture, graphics, textile:;;.<br />
metal, ceramics, enamel, and<br />
glass. Mote than 200 pieces by<br />
~ artists were selected.<br />
.lPIII. 1- 27 .<br />
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fIe.OMIIS"<br />
igan, where sQe is affiliated ---,~----c------------ _<br />
with Alpha Xi Delta sorority ..<br />
Her fiance, a graduate of St.<br />
Agatha's, is also a senior atthll<br />
University of Michigan.' His<br />
frate!11ity: is Phi Sigma Kappa.<br />
The couple plans a June 28<br />
wedding.<br />
MR_ and MRS. WILLIAM<br />
t>ENNIS BARTON,. JR., of St.<br />
Clair Shores, announce the<br />
birth of a daughter, MICHELLE<br />
MARGARETT, March 19. Mrs.<br />
Barton is the former LINDA<br />
LEE LOCKE, daughter of the<br />
KENNETH P. LOCKES, of Balfour<br />
road. The Bartons also<br />
have a two.year.old son, SCOTT<br />
WILLIAM BARTON.<br />
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by, of an,dfor Pointe Women<br />
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12p.ln., 2 p.m., 4 p.m. & 6 p.m.<br />
St•.'flair, Boom<br />
1 p.m., 3 p.m.,,5 p.m. & 7 p.m.<br />
FOOD SHOP OPEN 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M.<br />
SPECIAL EASTER CAKES • BUNNY &<br />
CHICKEN COOKIES • HQT CROSS BUNS • ROLLS<br />
DECORATED WHOLE BAKED H.\MS • MOLDED SALADS<br />
Brownie Troop<br />
Has Full Year<br />
Brownie Troop 1722 of st.<br />
PauJ Grade SchoolreeenUy<br />
completed the final phase of a<br />
homemaking unit with an outing<br />
to a pizza restaurant. '<br />
There, under the direction of<br />
Mrsl' Olga Santini, the Brownies I<br />
prepared, cooked and ate pizza.<br />
Brownie Leaders Mrs. Wil.<br />
liam Gigante and Mrs. Walter<br />
Howell report a very "clive<br />
year for their troop. The girls<br />
have had cook-outs at the Pier<br />
aad many other outings, includ.<br />
ing swimming, roller skating, ice<br />
skating and bowling.<br />
Cookie sales were successful,<br />
as was the service project at<br />
Christmas, which was making<br />
table favors for a nursing horn.e.,<br />
The Hrownies are lookjng forward<br />
to a good time at the<br />
Girl Scout Day Camp this sum.<br />
mer I!nd are busy working on I<br />
their sit-upons and dishbags.<br />
Among the six outstanding I JOHN A. HAYES, 10ft of<br />
high school students from South- MRS. W.S. HAYES, of Wash.<br />
eastern Michigan . selected to ington road, is a student trainee<br />
att,end the National Junior at the Peoria Journal Star.<br />
Science and Humanities Sym- Peoria, m. This is part of Kalaposium<br />
at West Point Military mazoo College's Career-Service<br />
Academy April 30 through May program, which is designed to<br />
3 is NANCY LYNN KUSHMAN, give students a chance to gain<br />
of Stanhope avenue, a junior experience in their prospeetiv~<br />
at Grosse Pointe North High careers througb on. the. job<br />
SchooL training.<br />
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GOWNS FOR THE OPERA<br />
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tp.S. Kevin forgot to mention It'. for kids B and under but afteralf, lr-. his first ~.,<br />
OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS<br />
fmport«J furs<br />
labeled to she'"<br />
&lOUntly of oriiln.<br />
Jacobsorrs<br />
In The Village<br />
COME<br />
TO A FREE<br />
Christian<br />
SCIence<br />
Lecture<br />
1:00 p.m.<br />
FriellY, April 4<br />
Fries Auditorium<br />
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Final Cleorance<br />
l. •<br />
dYI,d So~th African<br />
lamb coat.<br />
138.00<br />
Young,spirjf~C2<br />
furs, the loft<br />
and rustrous<br />
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'S.hOWR from cur<br />
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Womail's.Page<br />
Press Ladies Brunch Slated<br />
,Gay Pauley, women's editor<br />
oE United PresS' International,<br />
will speak at Theta Sigma. Phi's<br />
Ladies of the Press Brunch.<br />
This annual event will be held<br />
Saturday, April 12, at the<br />
ma Phi, an honorary journalism<br />
fraternity' for women, will confer<br />
their Headliner Award on<br />
Detroit's top woman journalist<br />
of the year at the brUnch.<br />
~rosse Pointe War' Memorial Entertaining.at a cocktail par.<br />
at 10 o'clock. .<br />
'~I' P I 1965 N ti I' ty at the Country Club March<br />
.... ISS au ey, a . a ona 128 h . h' b th d'<br />
lIeadliner Award winner directs onormg IS ro er an SIS'<br />
,around-the.world wome~'s news ter.in.law, MR. and MRS. J,<br />
coverage and is respected for LAWRENCE BUELL, JR., was<br />
outstanding reporting., IDANIEL H. BUELL, of Meadow<br />
. Detroit members of Theta Sig. lane.<br />
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Engaged<br />
The<br />
Moth tJole 1<br />
Needle 'Point. I<br />
. Mr. a¥:d Mrs. Arthur S. Darling,<br />
of Hampton road, are an.<br />
nouncing the engagement of<br />
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PILlOW~ •• $17.50 up<br />
HAN~'BACS j5.00 up<br />
Upstairs at 81 Kercl;Jeval on the Hill<br />
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* Mesa Verde from Duran,!) to SlivertoD<br />
PLUS Colo.<br />
• ne.served lIealll at tbe fabulous *Roya1Gcr,e, Colo. .<br />
Portland ROle FellttvaJ *.2 N.ilhtl'CoJorado Spring.<br />
*See SIIlmon fuhlng va tb~ * Flne botw, many apeclal<br />
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the ir daughter, CYNTHIA<br />
JEAN, to Dale Edward' De.<br />
Meulemeester, son of Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Clotaire DeMeulemeester,<br />
of North Brys drive.<br />
Cynthia attended Ferris State<br />
C61lege, where she affiliated<br />
, with Delta Zeta sorority. Her<br />
fiance is majoring iD. Business<br />
at Michigan -State University.<br />
He is affiliated with Sigma Al.<br />
pha Epsilon fraternity.<br />
A December wedding Ls<br />
planned._,<br />
J<br />
Kearney-Wiant '<br />
Betrothal Told<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Metz, of<br />
Karen ,lane; Bloomfield Hills,<br />
are announcing the engagement<br />
of her daughter,.,Susan 'Eliza.<br />
beth Wiant, to Thomas Franc,is<br />
Kearney, son of Mrs. William<br />
Gordon, of West Palm Beach.<br />
Fla.; and Frank J. Kearney, of<br />
YorKtown road.<br />
The bride.elect, who is also<br />
the daughter of the late ~hobUlJl<br />
H. Wiant, attended Miami<br />
University of Ohio and the' Uni.<br />
versiiy of Michigan. Her soro-<br />
'rity is Kappa 'Alpha Theta.<br />
Her fiance attended the University<br />
of Michigan, where he<br />
affiliated with 8ilJlla Alpha Ep.<br />
silon fraternity.<br />
The couple plans an August<br />
16 wed~ng.<br />
The Ladies Auxiliary' of Harper<br />
Woods Lodge 585 F&AM:<br />
will hold its spring card party<br />
in the Jefferson 'l;emple at East<br />
Eleven ~le road, 81. Clair<br />
S h 0 res, Wednesday evening,<br />
April 16, at 7 o'clock. Prizes<br />
and refreshments will be provided.<br />
Donation is $1.25 and<br />
tickets will be available at the<br />
door.<br />
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6ROSSE'POIN.TE NEWS<br />
ThursdlY, April 3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
• I<br />
by, of and for Pointe Women<br />
AAUW Honors Two Members<br />
T.he Grosse Pointe' Branch of !Fellowship Fund I which is s~t<br />
the Americaii Association of up to aid women woo are work.<br />
University WomeD, at its all' ing .ODtheir ,doctOral deilree~.<br />
nu;al meeting OIl Mar c h 20, In addition, it was lIIDOUDCed<br />
award~ at~tal, oi $2,730 for thllt $130, raised by the MUW<br />
educational pUl'poses, approved Children's The a t r e project,<br />
a resolution backing the prin' would be given to the Natiollal<br />
ciple of 10 c a I Fair HousllJg AAUW's Corretta Scott King<br />
ordiDances aad honored two Scholarship FUJ1d,<br />
outstanding m e m be r s, Mrs, Mrs. Boresch is 'a past presi-<br />
Urban Boresch and Mrs. Ralph dent of the local AAUW Brauch<br />
Kimhle, by giving. fellowship and has served in lnany other<br />
gram in their names. . capacities in the organization,<br />
Three new officers elected including the offices of first add<br />
for the 10llowing year are Mrs. third vice.president. '<br />
Theodore Flis, second vice- A graduate of Duke Univerpresident<br />
and membership chair. sity, she bas also worked witb<br />
mani Mrs. William J. Kirby, the GIrl Sc:outs, helped to or.<br />
third vicc-presitient and mem. ganize the .nursery school at<br />
bership chllirman; and Mrs. Grosse Pointe Memorial. Church<br />
Norman Geblar, treasurer. . and serves as president of a<br />
. Two $500 American Stl.idy Questers group, historian for<br />
Fellowships were given in the theDAR, and first vice.presinames<br />
of Mrs. Boresch and dent of the Friday Book Re.<br />
Mrs. Kimble, and a $1,000 grant view group at Memorial Church.<br />
in the n a m e oE the Grosse Mrs; Kimble, a graduate of<br />
Pointe Branch to the National Knox CoUele, bas served as<br />
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Active in the community. ~---<br />
Mrs. Kimble has held the offices<br />
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Grosse and ,program Pointe,chairman Congregational for the<br />
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Pictured on the terrace of the Country<br />
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ate, (left to pght), MRS. JOHN LUZ-<br />
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Three<br />
by, of and for Pointe Women<br />
. • Photo by Pieronek Studios<br />
Hospital to raise funds for new X-ray<br />
equipment for the Hospital's Emergency<br />
Service, MRS. MARK VALENTE, JR.,<br />
of Whittier road, general chainna:J.,<br />
MRS. EDWARD KLIBER, JR., of. Audobon<br />
l:.)ad, publicity. chairman, and MRS.<br />
LEONARD CIAFFONE, also of Audobon<br />
road, special awards chairman.<br />
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Q 0 0 I. ymp OnY scheduled soloist, would not be<br />
B. 1995 T S" I . W.th S h """ organist Richard Ellsasser,'the<br />
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The mternatIonally famous or- Preludes. ..<br />
ganist E. Power Biggs will be .., !. '\<br />
featured with the DetroitSym- BIggs s..cheduled 'his DetrOlt<br />
h 0 h tr . E t appearance only a few weeks<br />
able to appear.<br />
T. k ts' $1 50 $2 d $2 50<br />
IC e ar~ ., an ..<br />
an~ are a,vailable ,at FO.rd Audi.<br />
tanum, 961-0700, 811 Hudson's<br />
pony rc es a m an as e. r ago when it~ was learned that and all G innel1' .0<br />
Sunday afternoon concert April r s res.<br />
6 in Ford Auditorium at 3:30<br />
o'clock.<br />
The event will be one of the<br />
S y m p h any's popular-priced<br />
Kresge concerts, which are presented<br />
in conjunction with a<br />
Kresge Foundation grant. Sixten<br />
Ehrling will conduct.<br />
Biggs, whom Time. magazine<br />
called "the leader of the organ<br />
revival and the United States'<br />
most famous organist," is widely<br />
acknowledged as the person<br />
most responsible for creating a<br />
l20th Century renaissance of in-<br />
, teres~ in great organ music. '<br />
His 16 years of SUnday morn.<br />
ing "tODcerts over the CBS rlt'<br />
dio network, which originated<br />
in the Busch-Reisinger Museum<br />
at Harvard beginning in 1942,<br />
were hearn by millions of regular<br />
listeners. He also has reo<br />
corded some 60 record albums,<br />
pressings of which number iu<br />
tile millions.<br />
He'll be heard with the Detroit<br />
Symphony in the Poulenc<br />
concerto for organ, strings and<br />
timpani and will perform a<br />
group of organ solos by J. S.<br />
..Bach.<br />
\ Ehrllng also will conduct the<br />
orchestra in Richard Wagner's<br />
Prelude and Good Friday Spell<br />
.from "Parsifal" and in Franz<br />
Liszt's symphonic poem ..~s<br />
Back from a three-week vacation<br />
in Florida, where they visited<br />
DR. and MRS. THOMAS<br />
J. MORRISON at their Palm<br />
Beach winter home before traveling<br />
oil to Delray, are the<br />
GEORGE O. JOHNSTONS, of<br />
East Jefferson aVenue.<br />
ond ance inside this 3 bedroom home you'll see why it deserves an "A+" rating,<br />
Two bedrooms and both on the first floor. Noturol fireplace in living I'oom. G~n~rous<br />
moster bedroom or dormitory type bedroom and lavOlOry on the second floor. FInIshed<br />
basement Plush new corpeting, Located one block from complete recreational p-,rk.<br />
If you're' ready to buy one of the Choice Offerings ovailoble todoy, we'll save you<br />
time and confusion by making a strong suggestion you a.rrange on early appointment<br />
through one of our consultants teday. Priced neor $30,000.<br />
,<br />
Exclusive by<br />
Fontbonne ladies Plan Fashion Parade<br />
TU 6.3800<br />
Famous Easter tl'aditions:,<br />
flowers,<br />
finery<br />
and family dinner<br />
at'Stouffer's.<br />
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• Swimming Pool & Community House<br />
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If Stouffer's isn't yet an Easter tradition in<br />
. " ""sYOU' fam;r:fe;tth;';';d it wHi be.<br />
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DR 1-8410<br />
Set Zoar Society Slate Fox Creek<br />
Supper-Bazaar Qllester Meeting<br />
The spring supper and bazaar<br />
presented by the loar Society<br />
will be held Saturday, April I:'.<br />
at the Evangelical Home for<br />
Children and Aged in West Outer<br />
drive, Detroit. The supper<br />
'will ,be served from 5 to 7<br />
o'clock. Reservations are not<br />
necessary.<br />
This is a special project for<br />
the benefit of the Home given<br />
annually by tile loar Society,<br />
which this year is celebrating<br />
its 90th anniversary.<br />
Bazaar items will inchlde<br />
handmade aprons, knitted and<br />
crocheted articles, homemade<br />
baked goods, jams and jellies<br />
and White Elephants.<br />
Assisting Zollr president Mrs.<br />
Ernest Pipper by serving on<br />
,various committees are Pointe<br />
.area residents: Mrs. Charles<br />
Mauser, Miss Edna Hack, Mrs.<br />
William Ludwig and Mrs. Howard<br />
Gould.<br />
MRS, HAROLD E. HARMON,<br />
of Oxford road, is among recent<br />
arrivals at The Cloisters,<br />
Sea Island, Ga. I<br />
LADIES '<br />
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DIAMONDS<br />
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I remodel old jewelry into<br />
the finest, latest styles.<br />
• Great Yal .. ill Fine Dig.<br />
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Rings sized while you wait<br />
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Jew. fer " Golchtlt itIt<br />
16437 E. Warrell TU 1-4980<br />
We buy old gold,<br />
diamonds.<br />
jewelry<br />
Terms<br />
Gladly<br />
Arranged<br />
776.5510<br />
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The Fox Creek Chapter of<br />
Questers will meet Thursday,<br />
April 10,' at 1 o'clock in tlIe<br />
home of Mrs. Robert Smith, ef<br />
Harvard road. Mrs. Robert<br />
Waters, president, will officiate.<br />
The program will be a study<br />
paper given by Mrs. Smith on<br />
Antique Mirrors,<br />
FRANCIS M. WILSON, M.D.,<br />
of Lewiston read, has been<br />
elected a Fellow of the Amer. I<br />
Named to the Dean's List al<br />
Holy Cross College, Worcester,<br />
Mass., is MARK T. HODGMAN,<br />
Class of '72, of Oxford road. ':<br />
Adult Exc:erc:ise<br />
Classes<br />
Lose Inches for<br />
. Spril,lg Fashion,<br />
Call<br />
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ican College of Physicians. l!==========.!<br />
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makers of high grade glasses since 1876<br />
97 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, TU 2.5950<br />
20148 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods, TU 1-8681<br />
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"Whatever the season or the reason"<br />
OUR FEATURES: OWNER-OPERATED KENNEL<br />
Heated Kennel - Good Food, Air,' Exercise and Attention<br />
Separate Indoor Quarters with access to Private Cement Runs. .<br />
Pick-up and Delivery in Grosse Pointe area Monday through Fri4ay<br />
Round Trip $2.00 Service Chl>.rge .<br />
RATES: $2.50 PER DAY<br />
OUR LOCATION:<br />
7212(}DEQUINDRE ROAD, ROMEO, MICHIGAN<br />
Call tlIe Kennel for reservations - 1-752-3686<br />
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Your dog will be glad you did •••<br />
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ENGLISH COCKERS. KERRY BLUE TERRIERS. WHWPETS<br />
is imagination a liability?<br />
Could be ... because some folks say our line is all wayout,<br />
arty. They don't see the "Spicecrafts" for the Brave<br />
New Worlds. Sure, we make the beauts in the area rug<br />
field, but we make all the carpet basics, too. Remember:<br />
it took our trail-blazing kind of imagination to produce<br />
th~ first 100% tufted nylon and Acrilan~ tufted carpets<br />
in the industry. Get the way-outs and the<br />
staples with one dependable source. Get<br />
Beauty and the Basics with Cabin Crafts.<br />
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THE GROSSE POINTE<br />
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH<br />
240 Chalfonte at lothrop<br />
Grosse Pointe" Michigan<br />
, EASTER WORSHIP,<br />
"SEEING THE UNSEEN"<br />
, 8:15, 9:30 fnd 11:00 a.m.<br />
Easter breakfast by reservation, 7:00. a.m.<br />
Church School through, Primal)' Grades<br />
MINISTERS<br />
John William Estes, Jr. Maynard W. Hammond<br />
CHRIST' EPISCOPAL CHURCH<br />
61 Grosse Pointe Boulevard<br />
GOOD FRIDAY<br />
12:00-3:00 p.m. The Three Hours<br />
EASTER EVE<br />
. 4:00 p.m. Holy Baptism<br />
EASTER DAY<br />
HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON<br />
7:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.<br />
A NI11'IeI'1 it available.<br />
afOUl ,.int.<br />
Unilarian Church<br />
1'2:150 Maumee at Neff ...<br />
Dr. Ho.TT'I/ C. Me.ero.<br />
MornlJl&: Sem.<br />
UId Chlll'ch 8ehool<br />
10:30 a.m.<br />
"EMMAUS:<br />
THEN AND NOW"<br />
Dr. Harry C. MllIerv.<br />
GROSSE 'POINTE WOODS<br />
gJresb!Jterian Church<br />
19950 MACK AVE. at TORREY RD. 886.4300<br />
"THE EASTER SIDE<br />
OF THE CROSS"<br />
Dr. JOM Olert, Jr. '<br />
. Worship :5ervice15 9 and 11:10<br />
10 to 11.a.m. Church Educatioa School 7:00 p.m. Sr. High<br />
(Nunery at Service,)-<br />
We Cordially lm,ite You To Worship With V,<br />
At these Holy Week Services •••<br />
TWO GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES<br />
April 4, Afternoon Service. 1 to 2 p.m. - Evening Tenebrae Service, 7:30 p.m.<br />
THREE EASTER SERVICES<br />
April 6 Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. Services at 9:30 and 11 a.m.<br />
Pastors:<br />
George E. Kurz and Alan F. Harre<br />
ST. JAMES<br />
L.UTHERAN CHURCH<br />
McMILLAN ROAD AT KERCHEVAL<br />
IN GROSSI! POINTE FARM.<br />
Ceo. E. E--.p-<br />
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,:M,ssiah<br />
Lufh~ran<br />
Church<br />
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Kercheval' and lakewood,<br />
VA 2.2121<br />
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ST.,PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />
Cholfonte and Lothrop, Grosse Pointe Form~<br />
HOLY THURSDAY EASTER<br />
1'30 p m. Holy Ql"",unloD<br />
7 ;n p'r. Holy CommuolOD<br />
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GOOD FRIDAY<br />
7:45 p.m., Holy CommunloD<br />
7:00 a.m., Worablp<br />
':15 a.m., 1lI'1'lkfut<br />
9:30 a.m., SuodPy SChool<br />
l1:ooa.m., WorIDJp<br />
11:00 a.m., Sunday 8ehool (108)<br />
12:U p.m., HolyCOIDIDUoloD<br />
TRE ORE SERVICE GOOD FRIDAY<br />
I 12:30.3:00<br />
Rev. Charles W. Sandrock<br />
Vicar Thoma$ Andersen,<br />
Mr. Wm. Christoffersen, Choir Director<br />
Mrs. Clemens Koepplin, Organist<br />
GOOD .FRIDAY SERVICE at 1 :15 p.m.<br />
Sermon Theme: "HE DIED FOR ALL"<br />
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE<br />
10:15AM.<br />
S~rmon Theme:<br />
"I';-M TIjE FIRSTA~~THEi LAST"<br />
SunclClYSchool 9:00 a.m.<br />
A.H.:,A. Loeber, Pastor<br />
~\~Cbrist.the,Kirag<br />
Lutheran Church<br />
Mack and Lochmoor, Grosse Pointe Woods<br />
. MAUNDY THURSDAY<br />
. Festive Service with<br />
Lord's Supper 7 :30 p.m.<br />
EASTER<br />
8 :OO-Family Service<br />
9:15-Easter Breakfast<br />
10 :30-Family Service<br />
GOOD FRIDAY<br />
Noon Day Service 1 p.m .<br />
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Vespers wi'h Lords<br />
Supper-7:30 p.m.<br />
Pastor Rev. WoUer J. Geffert<br />
TUA-5090<br />
GROSSE POINTE BAPTIST CHURCH<br />
Sunday School: 9 :45 a.m.<br />
Mack and 8 Mile Roads<br />
Worship Service: 11 :00 il.m.-S~rmon<br />
"THE ELEQUENCE OF EASTER"<br />
7:00 p.m.: Handel's Messiah (Easter Portion)<br />
Ministers: Dr. Dale Ihrie-Dr. Robert Radcliffe<br />
First<br />
English<br />
Lutheran<br />
Church<br />
Evangelical<br />
Vernier Rood at<br />
Wedgewood Drive<br />
Grosse Pointe Woods<br />
MAUNDV THURSDAV-Holy Communion, 8 p.m.<br />
GOOD FRIDAV-Worship SelVice, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.<br />
Services for children also arranged. Worship with Holy<br />
Communion at 8 p,m.<br />
EASTER SUNDAY-Sunrise service, 7 a,m. Easter Breakfast 8<br />
a,m, Sunday School, 9:30 o,m, Festive Service with Holy<br />
Communion, l' a.m.<br />
WORSHIP THE RISEN CHRIST WITH US<br />
Rev. Paul F. Keppler, Pastor<br />
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Discover the Difference ••• 1<br />
, _ The Cumberland College Band frrYfll, Williamsburg, Kef&.<br />
tucky, 'wi!! prf~ent a speci~l Ccmcert Easter Sund4y flight,<br />
April 6th, at the Ebenezer Baptist Church at 7:00 p.m.<br />
The 50 piece band u71der the directiotf. of Dr. Harold<br />
R. Wortman will playa' varied program of sacred musii:.<br />
Associate band director T
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wens IS<br />
Mr. J. D, OWensof Buckingham Road, GrosSe' Pointe Park:'<br />
former news correspondent, ex-eolummst, world-famoUs raconteur,<br />
professional PR consultant and patron of the Grosse Pointe<br />
War Memorial Association. '<br />
There's nothing Mr. Owens would rather do than<br />
stalk. the wily Malay tiger or Africa's elusive dik.dik,<br />
! especially from'the safety and comfort of a theatre<br />
seat in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center. '<br />
Mr. Owens is an avid fan of George Pierrot's<br />
Adventure Series, a recent addition to the Center's<br />
regular program schedule. He and his family have<br />
discovered an almost unlimited variety' of cultural,<br />
social and recreational activities at tqe' Center, rangingfrom<br />
legitimate theatre and chamber music through<br />
bridge-clubs and French classes. Mr. Owens is check-<br />
. ing into the Gourmet Club and, of course, the Adult<br />
Ski Club. He's a War Memorial contributor.<br />
You see, the Center earns about three-quarters<br />
of its operating expense, but that just isn't enough; so<br />
each year people like you and Mr. Owens-from all<br />
the Pointes-join in a Family Participation Campaign<br />
oa on?<br />
ur.<br />
to meet the 'rest of the budget, so we can continue<br />
our full schedule. This year our goal is $80,000. Any<br />
, size gift is greatly appreciated.<br />
Want to go along on one of Mr. Owens' "trips"?<br />
Great. You've probably already received a Free Activities<br />
Pass in the mail. It includes five excellent pro-<br />
.grams for every member, every age group of your<br />
family. This Pass is good only through April 19th, but'<br />
there are worthwhile events eVery day of the week,<br />
. no matter when you come. See for yourself ..<br />
We think that 'once you get acquainted you'll<br />
agree a contribution to the Grosse Pointe War<br />
Memorial Center is just another way of supporting<br />
your own family.<br />
RightJ. D.?<br />
Indubitably.<br />
Won't you send your check today to.'<br />
Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center<br />
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Thursday, April 3, <strong>1969</strong> GROSS E PO IN TEN E W S<br />
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Flowers For A Moon~cape<br />
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Named to the Amherst College<br />
Dean's List for outstanding<br />
academic achievement durin~<br />
the fall semester is JOHN ARO'"<br />
NOW HOAG, a 1968 cum laude<br />
Grosse Pointe University School<br />
graduatc, son of JOHN HOAG<br />
and DR. REGINE HaAG, of<br />
Washington road.<br />
From Another Pointe of View<br />
(Continued from Pace 17)<br />
radiOgnpbie head and skuU walt and a complete dart.<br />
room f~Uity with an au.tomatie film proeenor.<br />
The equipment wiD be .Rvailable to give prompt<br />
diagnostic studies o~ a 24.bour basis.<br />
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June Bride<br />
Augus.t Bride<br />
Ibex Discovers Bonui<br />
BonSai, the centuries-old Japanese art of dwarfing<br />
trees for ornamental use in homes and gardens, has been<br />
"discovered" by literally hundreds of Pointe ladies in<br />
the past year or so. '<br />
Now Ibex members will have an opportunity for<br />
en masse Bonsai "discovery" whell they gather Wednesday,<br />
April 16, at 1 o'clock in the Lakeshore road home<br />
of Mrs. David D. Williams. r<br />
William Bray, of Frank's Nursery, will present a<br />
Bonsai lecture-liemonstration. Hundreds of ye,ars agQ<br />
tiny trees, naturally dwarfed by conditions of soU and<br />
climate, were collected from fields and mountains, plant- Photo 111J. S. DeFore.rt Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr.<br />
ed in special containers and pruned and<br />
come part of exquisite miniature.landscapes<br />
trained<br />
highly<br />
to be-<br />
prized Planning: a late June wedding An August wedding is being<br />
at the Soutb Salem, Mass., planned by MARILYN JANET<br />
b<br />
Y generations of Japanese families. home Of her maternal grandpar- WEYllING and George Michael<br />
In today's "hurry-up" world young trees, raised for ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich. Elworth, whose engagement bas<br />
two or three years in. nurseries, are pruned, wired and aroson Oates, are ANN E I been announced by her parents.<br />
trained to look like naturally dwarfed trees. 'This "in- KNIPP DONNELL ~nd Cadet :Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Weystant<br />
Bonsai" technique will be demonstrated by Mr. Herbert Maurice Kithcart, a hing, Jr., of McKinley 'avenue.<br />
Bray. - member of the Class of <strong>1969</strong> at The bride-elect will be gradu-<br />
. Mrs. Thomas C. Burke, Ibex house-and-garden chair. the United states Military Acad. ated from the University' of<br />
man, will preside at the meeting. emy. West Pointe, N.Y. Michigan in August. Her fiance.<br />
,. ,. * The bride-elect is the daugh- son of Mr. and Mrs. James<br />
Six,creations of "Space in. Bloom" were displayed ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton P. Elworth, of Chicago, Ill., reo<br />
at a press preview Thursday, March, 27; at the Village You've Come A Long Way, Ladies. •• ' Donnell, of Balfour road. Cadet ceived his Bacbelors degree<br />
Women's Club in Birmingham. These and scorer, of ' Yo.u've got the vote. and you bave your own Kithcart is the son 6£ Mr. and from Stanford and will be<br />
other, exhibits ar~- being prepared by lIlembers of the ~ women's programs at the local (Hannan Branch) Young 'Mrs. Maurice Kithcart, of Bowl- gradu.ated from the University<br />
Michigan Division of the Woman's National Farm and Men's Christian As~iation and you're even sometimes _in_g_G_r_ee_n_,_'O_. o_f_M_i_c_hi_ga_n_L_a_w_S_ch_oo_l_in_M_a_ y .<br />
Garden Association for their ninth 'mnual flower PUBLICLY apprecIAted •••<br />
show at Wright Kay and Company in Woodward ave-'. Consider the case of Rae (Mrs. James) Webers. of<br />
nue, Detroit, 'April 23 and 24. "Moon Shot," exhibited / Lak~poine avenue. member of the Grosse Poine League<br />
by Pointer MRS. ROLLIN ALLAN (left), is viewed by of Women .voters, elected chairman of Its Reerea~on<br />
~RS. C: E: McGUIRE, ,of Lochmoor boulevard, as- Study Item m 1966; mem':M'r in.1~'l of the. GrossePomte<br />
slstant entnes chai~man. Park Parks and Recreation Citizeas AdvISOry Committee,'who~<br />
p'~se 'Was to consider plans for the new<br />
. "h . . , · ' '1 swimming, poOl aJid, other park facilities; Swimming. and<br />
S horf an'd to t e Po. Inte Exercise Inrltmetor at the Hannan "Y" •••<br />
(Continued from Page 17)<br />
MRS; WILLIAM LYONS, of<br />
Whittier road,' and MRS. R. H.<br />
OPDYKE, of Fairway drive,<br />
are members of the Madrigal<br />
Club of.Detroit, AUGUST MAE-<br />
KELBERGHE wnductor, appearing<br />
in concert Friday evening,<br />
April 18, in the Lecture<br />
. Hall of the Petroit Institute of<br />
Arts.<br />
.JANET PEAT, daughter of<br />
DR. and MRS. ALEXANDER<br />
C. PEAT. of Devonshire road.<br />
was one of a dozen senior Dental<br />
Hygiene studen~ at the<br />
University of Kentucky whO,<br />
for a week, participated in a<br />
study of community life in Lexington<br />
and Fayette County,<br />
Ky., home of the University.<br />
DOROTHY CHRISTIAN, of<br />
Barrington road, president of<br />
Alpha Delta Kappa's Beta Alpha<br />
Chapter of GrOsse Pointe, has<br />
announced that EMILY DEN-<br />
NI:5 assistant director of the<br />
Bro~k1yn, N.Y., Children's M~seum,<br />
was chosen from appr~xI'<br />
mately 300 applicants to reCClve<br />
the first $8,000 research ~rant<br />
awarded by the international<br />
honorary sorority for women<br />
educators. Miss Dennis will use<br />
her grant for a two-year study<br />
on how to take the facilities of<br />
a. museum to people in; underprivileged<br />
areas, urban and<br />
rural, Mrs. Christian further announced<br />
that Alpba Delta Kap.<br />
pa now is beginning to receive<br />
applications from any woman<br />
with a Masters degree for ;he<br />
second of three research gran~,<br />
and that applications and 10stnlctions<br />
may he obtaine,d from<br />
the sorority's headquarters, 1615<br />
West 92nd street, Kansas eity.<br />
Mo., 64114.<br />
* • ..<br />
MRS. C. J. MAY. of Roslyn<br />
road, is chairman of the East<br />
Side Alumnae Grou, of Alpha<br />
Gamma Delta. which will join<br />
other local Alpha Gamma Delta<br />
organizations to opserye the<br />
fratcrnity's 65th anniversary<br />
and International Reunion Day<br />
April 12 at Wayne State Uni.<br />
versity's University C e n t e r.<br />
. . Partly as a tribute. to Rae, the Hannan .YMCA, In<br />
.'. its' wom~n's program, is bosting. momln« ot Cfgym and<br />
MISS LINDA KUMMERFELD, swim" for the Grusse Pointe ~WV Tuesday morning<br />
MISS DIANE HOISON and April 15. , '<br />
MISS IRENE DUDLEY. Now THAT. w" think, Is 8. nice bit of news ~ ••<br />
* • .. r<br />
NORMA E. KLEINERT. the<br />
daughter of .MR. and MRS.<br />
NORMAN E. ~EINERT, of<br />
Lake.Shore drive, was initiated<br />
into the Beta .Epsilon 'Chapter<br />
of' Alpha Chi Omega Sorority<br />
at Michigan State University<br />
March 29. Miss Kleinert is now<br />
ANNE FISHER, daughter of attending ~SU as a junior, ma ..<br />
MR. and MRS. EDWIN H. joringin Child Development.<br />
FISHER, of Washington road, She wilt be living in the' sohas<br />
been selected by her.c1ass- rority house until she graduates. All.<br />
Among those expected to attend .. .. *<br />
are localites MRS. GEORGE RAYMOND C. EDDY. form.<br />
AUCH MRS. JOHN BAE'l'Z, erly assistant dean at Buckncll<br />
MRS.' PAUL CORNELISEN, Univcrsity, has been appointed<br />
MRS DAVID CROCKER, MISS an as~ociate dean in the Of.<br />
DOROTHY J E F FER SON. ficc of Student Affairs at the<br />
MRS. ROBERT MARTIN, MRS. 'II Univ('rsity of Deleware. He and<br />
B. F. MARTIN, MRS. EARL G. hi.~ wife. the former NANCY<br />
MERRITT, MRS. ROB E R T RYAN, and their three sons,<br />
MOLLOY MRS B B. PHIL. RODNEY, SCOTT and MICH.<br />
LIPS. MRS. C: E: ROGERS, AEL, are visiting his parents.<br />
MRS. CARL SWANSON, MISS MR. and MRS. RAYMOND W,<br />
DOROTHY VANDEWALLE, EDDY, of Pemberton road.<br />
* .* *<br />
Postscript To .J,re's; Falewells<br />
Last week,. we listed. a series ()f parties honoring<br />
Jere (Mrs. Patrick J.) Burke, before she moveS from Lakepointe<br />
avenue to Florida-and, 'inadvertently, omitted<br />
the gathering given by Mrs. J.B. Hill, of Neff road. '<br />
Like all' Jere's other good.bye get-togethers, it was<br />
delightful . • • Just ask any. of the Dolphin Swimming<br />
Club members who were there • • • .. ,<br />
S A 'G'<br />
r;;1~~SS.~~~~tr;~id~~%o~~ • • • .. \ ystems. " re. 0<br />
College of' Virginia, a two-year ANN GILLIS. daughter of .<br />
college for women under the PlllL GILLIS; of Kensington F S I BI<br />
direction of the Religious of road, recently appeared in the or.' pace .n,. oom<br />
the Sacred Heart of Mary. Eastern Micl'ligan University<br />
• •• Players' production' of "An<br />
Member of Culver Military Italian ,Straw Hat." Ann, a H I J P----d-V-- N.LJ..: I<br />
Academy's Polo 'Team, partici- sophomore, portrayed the role eaven Y ourney remise isitors to inm Annua<br />
pant in the National Inter. of Helene. Mic~igan Division WNF & GA Wright Kay ,<br />
scholastic Polo Championship * * * rdl"" Flower ShoW' April-23 'and 24 -,<br />
matclies which began March Among students awa to'" .<br />
28' audwill' conclude April.13 Branstrom Prizes at theUhi- . Embodymg man's journey .into the cosmos o( the<br />
at Southern Arizona School in vliz:sity". of' Michigan HonOrs sQlar system and the celestial elements of unlimited<br />
Tucson, Ariz., is JIM VLASIC, Convellti?n March 28 were,St. galaXies "Space in Bloom" an exhibition of flower ar.<br />
a Culver senior. son of MR. and Pa,ul High School graduate " ts d tabl tti'. .iD . .<br />
MRS; .ROBERT J. VLASIC, of CHARLES MICHAEL WILSON rangemen an. e se ngs, w . be staged April 23<br />
South Deeplands. 1'0lid. Son of MR.. and MRS. GEORGE and 24, ~ednesday, and Thursday, at Wright Kay and<br />
.* *- * J. WILSON, of Lothrop road, Company In Woodward. av~nue, Detroit. .<br />
DAVID' C. ANDERSEN, son and Grosse Pointe High School Presented by the 1I1chi.
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ClaI,ilied Deadline<br />
Is Tuesday nOOD, 12 p.m.,<br />
for all new copy, chUlges of<br />
copy and cancellations. It is<br />
suggested that all fell estate<br />
copy be submitted to our of.<br />
fice by Monday 5 p.m.<br />
U-MUSIC :,EDUCATION<br />
PUNCH AND JUDy<br />
MUSIC STTJDIOS<br />
Guitar Piano<br />
Guitar Rental and Sales '<br />
15 Kercheval<br />
, Grosse Pointe Farms<br />
TU 4-4440 Res. TU 6-3399<br />
PRIVATE TUTORING<br />
IN<br />
YOUR OWN HOME<br />
All subjects; all grades.<br />
Adults and children. Cer.<br />
tified teaebers.<br />
Call:<br />
DETROIT AND SUBURBAN<br />
TUTORTl'rG SERVICE<br />
KE 7-4653<br />
",'~ .' •. r '. ". ...... • • ' • .,'..,' • '>",<br />
GROSSE POINTE N'EWS<br />
(;LASSIFIED ADS<br />
340ST AND fOUND<br />
FOUND-Expensive man's ring,<br />
with identifying marks. Vicino<br />
ity Grosse Pointe Woods or<br />
H a r per Woods. Box Q-3,<br />
Grosse Pointe News. '<br />
-<br />
4-HELP WANTED<br />
WANTED -Experienced coots,<br />
w a i tr esse s and couples.<br />
Grosse Pointe Employment<br />
PIANO, the 0I'y: Pre-school Agency. TUxedo 5-4576.<br />
through university level Wal. 5-StTUATION WANTED<br />
tel Kueller, 482, Colonial Ct. I<br />
N: TUxedo 6.1090. SECRETARIAL SERVICES<br />
MILDRED BRIGGS<br />
PIANO and THEORY<br />
BRIGGS :r.wS1C STUDIO<br />
1~ Kercheval Punch and Judy<br />
Building.<br />
Grosse Pointe<br />
TUxedo 2-5680<br />
21-TUTORING<br />
Grace Brown<br />
Transcribing, general typing,<br />
Mack-Cadieux Area<br />
881-5350<br />
IF YOU'LL name the job you<br />
want done, we'll do it •..<br />
Stokes Multiple Services, VA<br />
4.9172.<br />
HIGHSCHOOL boys des ire<br />
lawn work and spring preparation.<br />
Reliable, experienced.<br />
882-2691.<br />
NEED a baby sitter? Can The<br />
Sitters Club. Licensed, bond.<br />
ed. 777-M77.<br />
WIDOW with excellent Grosse<br />
Pointe references will stay<br />
with your pets while you<br />
vacation. Box L 88 Grosse<br />
Pointe News.<br />
Your Girl Friday<br />
SE:cret8rial Sclviee<br />
Mimeographing<br />
Mrs. Coleman<br />
TU 4-6442<br />
EXPERIENCED 18 year old<br />
girl desires summer employ.<br />
ment. Loves children, drives,<br />
lifesaving certificate, excel.<br />
lent Grosse Pointe references.<br />
Will travel. 884.5545 after 4<br />
p,m.<br />
PART TIME, GENERAL OF.<br />
FICE. Recent experience. Ma.<br />
ture woman. TUxedo 4-6977.<br />
PRACT1CAL NURSE desires<br />
position as ntlrse or nurse<br />
maid. PRescott 8-6613.<br />
WILI~ DO ANY typing in my<br />
home. Eigbt Jear, JegaI IX'<br />
penence. 823-670.<br />
~ '<br />
Call TUxedo 2-6900- 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly - 'Your Ad Can Be Changed<br />
& a j. &1 II,. III t iUIl II : a 1......= III & ; J::Xi III III 1&1 :a. _I<br />
5-SITUATION WANTED<br />
LADY WISHES day babysitting,<br />
one or two children.<br />
Mack-Devonshire area. TU 5.<br />
8306.<br />
FLAT-Maryland near Kerche.<br />
val. 4 room upper. Adults.<br />
No pets. $85. VAlley 1.2743.<br />
DUPLEX, Cadiex.East Warren<br />
area. 2 bedrooms; carpeled,<br />
excellent cor.dition. 647.4755.<br />
SEVEN ROOMS<br />
6-FORRENT-<br />
( Unfurnished)<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
SUB.LEASE, one bed roo m 20225 Mack between 7 and 8<br />
apartment, 9 Mile and Harper. Mile Rd. 14x1'( private office,<br />
Call evenings. 884-3522. air conditioned. TU 1.7'110.<br />
FLAT, 6 room upper. adults. DC)GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE"<br />
pets. Security deposit. $125 OHices - desk space - parking<br />
monthly. TUxedo 5-4381. TU 5,()S18 TU 2-7252<br />
ALTER ROAD.E, JEFFERSON 500 TO 1,200 sq. ft. air condi.<br />
SpaCiOUSfront 3 room apart- tioned b u i 1din r;. St. Clair<br />
ment. Newly decorated.range, Shores. 771-1870.<br />
refrigerator. Security deposit. "<br />
one year lease. $150 montb. AVAILABLE !mmedlately: Sev.<br />
Couple preferred. Vall e y eral offices ~n Chet Sampson<br />
2-6611. Travel ServIce Building, 100<br />
Grosse Pointe Park Maryland<br />
close to Jefferson, large 5<br />
room iower, $180, includes<br />
heat, stove, refrigerator, new<br />
garage, lawn service. Security<br />
deposit. Adults. 293.7639<br />
or TUxedo 4.9<strong>04</strong>0.<br />
INCLUDES 4 bedrooms, 2<br />
balhs, garage, lawn care,<br />
large rooms and space of a<br />
house with economy of a ter.<br />
race. 2.year I e a s e. $23~<br />
month11 as is; ~O if redec.<br />
orated. 373 Rivard. eorner<br />
lIIaume.. SM-&53L<br />
APARTMENT<br />
LARGE 1-bedroom apartment in<br />
~ttractive building,' Grosse<br />
HIGH SCHOOL boy desires lawn Pointe area. Living room, diD.<br />
and garden work in the Grosse ing area, kitchen with G.E.<br />
Pointes. Experienced. 884. I built.ins, '$155 including heat<br />
SECRETARY 9461 after 6 p.m. and hot water. Days, TWin-<br />
Kercheval. Possible suite ar.<br />
rangement. $70-$90, including<br />
utilities. TUxedo '5.7510.<br />
NEW BRICK BUILDING<br />
GROSSE PO r N T E WOODS,<br />
21308-12 Mack, comer Aline,<br />
4400 sq. ft. open area, airconditioned,<br />
large rear area<br />
parking lot also individual<br />
offices available. Ideal for<br />
any use.<br />
MEDICAL - PROFESSIONAL<br />
20807Mack, One 5 room suite.<br />
Immediate occupancy.<br />
TU 4.1340 TU 6-1068<br />
NEW OFFICE for rent. 12x18<br />
available May 1. Sbare Gal<br />
Friday with 2 reps. Mack ave.<br />
Grosse Pointe Woods. 884-<br />
&800•<br />
6D-*RESORT PROPERTY<br />
FOR RENT<br />
SUMMER'HOME<br />
200 ft. of private beach, Lake<br />
Huron. One hour from Detroit<br />
Five bedrooms, newly decor.<br />
ated, all conveniences,week,<br />
month. 881.3821.<br />
Charge Ads-I 2 Words fOl $1.25 GeJ1e~al oHice. s~orthand and TYPING _ General My borne. hrook3.3663; nights,886.3054. 6'-TO SHARE-<br />
10e eoch oddilional word typmg. Good skills. Eastlan~ CaU after 3:30, sSl-6495. NEFF - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Living Quart.,.<br />
C 11 I area, 886.1800.. firepl2~e, porches, garage. $165 PER MONTH to share a<br />
TUxedo a 2-6900 ~LAND PERSONNEL has 15A-SITUATION WANTED I Adults. References. TU 5.2209. desirable 2 bedroom home in<br />
m~y ope~gs. If you have (Domestic) 435 BARCLAY Grosse Pointe Grosse Pointe Wcoos with<br />
3 TNflk Lines 1 clerICal skills and recent . F N Ii d J'oung lady. PR 7.9075.<br />
BARN SIDING - Authentic I"<br />
weathered, hand hewn, lIa.<br />
tural timber. 1-463-2179.<br />
WESTINGHOUSE refrigerator,<br />
13 cu. ft., good for home or<br />
cottage, $75. Brass firescreen<br />
$10. Plaid canvas buggy $5.<br />
TU 4.3451.<br />
LOOK GOOD-STAY FIT<br />
EXERCISE IN YOUR HOME<br />
Rentals and Sales:<br />
• Belt vibrators<br />
• Roller massages<br />
• E.lectric cycles<br />
• Steam cabinets<br />
• Joggers (Treadmills)<br />
• Speedbike<br />
Call Wi:fred J. Dodd &: Co.<br />
TAshmoo 5-88(1<br />
BARN WOOD. l" weathered<br />
bar n siding, hand hewn<br />
beams. LAkeview 7.6189.<br />
Upholstering Sale<br />
Chairs $29 Sofa $69<br />
Free pickup, m!yil"C1<br />
and Scotdlguordlno<br />
36~6100<br />
8-ARTICLES FOR SALE<br />
T.V. COMBINATION with radio<br />
and record player. .( rugs,<br />
wooJ extension ladder, porch<br />
furniture, child's swing set.<br />
'[housands of household items.<br />
379 Hillcrest near Moross.<br />
Grosse Pointe' Farms.<br />
1j.FOOT GRAND Brown ma.<br />
hogany. Good condition. Must<br />
seU.882-8424.<br />
TO SETTLE ESTATE - Very<br />
fine Pastel mink coat, size<br />
16. Homo Pastel miilk stole.<br />
Very reasonable. 882-5601.<br />
VIOLIN, bow and case. Studio<br />
used. Excellent condition 861-<br />
2862.<br />
GE MOBILE MAID coppertone<br />
poria b I e dishwasher, like<br />
new .$100. Kenmore gas dryer,<br />
$35. Kenmore washer,<br />
$10. 60" maple harvest table,<br />
2 maple ladder hack chairs,<br />
excellent condition, $75. Fire .<br />
place fixtures, $5. Lawn mow.<br />
er. $10. Ladies' winter clothes,<br />
size 10. 886.1472.<br />
STUNNING contemporary black<br />
knee bole desk $30. TU 2.2299,<br />
after 4 p.m.<br />
GUITAR FOLK. Like new, $25.<br />
Used, good .condition. 861.<br />
2662.<br />
8-ARTI~LES FOR SALE<br />
ANTIQUE WlUTE bedroom set,<br />
double bed complete $165. 2<br />
living room chairs, ideal for<br />
rec room, $5 each. Work table<br />
$5. 882-4410.<br />
I CAN teach you to sew in just<br />
six weeks with confidence and<br />
enthusiasm. Idell learning 0pportunity<br />
for teens, housewives.<br />
Afternoon, eve n in it<br />
classes, starting April. $15<br />
for 6 weeks. 884-9403.<br />
GRANDMOTHER'S AT TIC<br />
TREASURES accepted 011<br />
consignment for resale.<br />
working experience Call 372. LIVE. IN overseas domesti~s truarmti~'eW<br />
3<br />
°bed<br />
THE GRIST MILL SHOPPE<br />
~1151 Mack 886.1640<br />
GERBILS, 2 pilir. AU glass, 26<br />
gal. aquarium, brand new.<br />
Small glass aquarium. Refrig.<br />
erator unit suitable for boat.<br />
886.8458.<br />
use 0 ... S.ALD nAnON' 1149. ayVourallahbolemefor placement m<br />
•<br />
DOWNTOWN. AREA ICOLLEGE STUDENTS wbo are FIT FOR A QUEEN AGCY<br />
~ ~ ~ewa stmd out of school from now until 352-1000 .<br />
late summer to load vending . . .<br />
E. JEfFERSON TO CITY LIMITS I machines, full time, steady COOKING, Will live m 5 days.<br />
~~'J:>'s~ work, good pay. East side. VAlley 4.3419.<br />
I8CIO £. JeffUlOD I' Call LOraine 7-3660, extension WOMAN would like day work.<br />
~OSSE POINTE PARK 7146. $15 per day. 823,1073,after 5.<br />
IlilJer ~.<br />
5~~~~vdIeY&1 DO YOU ENJOY ART EXPERIENCED lady desires<br />
BeICOllSfle1d aDd KeftbevI1 OR INTERIOR DECORATING daywork, Tuesdays. Wednes.<br />
Loll's party Store 011 days, and Thursdays. Grosse<br />
un er co<br />
2R' bSathsc,osen'paratedin~mmgS'roomn, Will<br />
with<br />
share<br />
mature<br />
Grosse<br />
woman<br />
Pointe<br />
or couple.<br />
home<br />
family room, 2-.ear attached Reply Box N-4, Grosse Pointe<br />
~aJage. c~ntral ~ir.conditlo~. News.<br />
mg. Av~able IJ1 approXl'<br />
mately SIXwee'ks. 7-WANTED TO RENT'<br />
COX & BAKER FORMER Grosse Pointe r,1si.<br />
TUxedo 5-7900 dimt would like to rent home<br />
RIVARD, lower fiat. 2 bed. in Grosse Pointe for summer<br />
mOliths _ June through Au.<br />
rooms, heated" carpeted, gar. gust, 4 or 5 bedrooms, Please<br />
age. Call evenings after 8. 11 "D. OS80<br />
885-4485. ca....... .<br />
6 H.P. Garden Tr8ctor with reel<br />
mower, rotary mower, snow<br />
plow. Also hand rotary mow.<br />
et. 886-3205.<br />
NOT RESPONSIBLE' for carpets<br />
cleaned any other way.<br />
Rent our new :Jlacine Machine.<br />
Use rooms instantly. WaHters,<br />
203fi9'Mack.<br />
FOR SALE '<br />
BUNDY Clarinet. TUxedo 6-<br />
2646<br />
.<br />
oa Ch&rIeYObt aDd Lakepolat.e We have An opening in your Poi n t e references. VAlley GROSSE POINTE PAR K _ WIDOW - Former G1'Ollse SKIIS boo-ts 1 TU do 2<br />
GROSSE POINTE CllY<br />
Aller PN1y store<br />
lIack ,. st. Clair<br />
e"DoW.bam'. D1II&!'<br />
N~~~~~&1<br />
Notre Dame and Kercbev&1<br />
. lieD 8_111' Ho~JW 011 C.d1eWt<br />
-r<br />
area to represent our Art<br />
Gallery and to assist us in<br />
creating art shows and 00.<br />
plays with women.s clubs,<br />
church groups, etc.<br />
Part time, very good income.<br />
3.9690 after 6 p.m.<br />
EXPERIENCED lady desires<br />
day work. Saturdays. Refer.<br />
ences. Call 869.3<strong>04</strong>6.<br />
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W 0 MAN<br />
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WANTS daywo~:k<br />
., ,<br />
Lower 5 room Bat. Retired<br />
couple nr mature lady. Secur.<br />
ity deposit. TW 1-6773. -<br />
64-FOR RENT<br />
(F.' h ef I<br />
umls e J •<br />
Pointer, .wishes modest living<br />
quarters. 1st floor, near ViI.<br />
lage, indoor cat allowed. Re.<br />
ply to Box M 88, Grosse<br />
Pointe News.<br />
WANTED: 4-bedroooi ~ouse or<br />
TICKETS TO <strong>1969</strong> TUXIS<br />
SHOW<br />
\<br />
"For Heavens Sake"<br />
_..<br />
C.....<br />
" po es. xe •<br />
898& after 6 p.J;I1, .<br />
SPINET piano, bench and sbeet<br />
music included. Tape record.<br />
er, Sypbonic. TUxedo 6-2389<br />
after 6'p<br />
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m<br />
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lOB-TRUCKS<br />
'68 BRONCO<br />
4-wbeel drive,. V-8. Custom cab.<br />
Full top. 3,000 miles. Factory<br />
wananty.<br />
$244 Down<br />
ED RINKE<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
VAN DYKE at 10& MILE RD.<br />
JE 6-0255<br />
'69 JEEP<br />
STATION WAGON<br />
4.whee1 drive, custom cab. Automatic<br />
transmission, V-B. Low<br />
, mileage. Unit like new.<br />
$'f,77 Down<br />
ED RINKE<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
VAN DYKE at 10* MILE RD.<br />
JE 6-0255 •<br />
GARA~E SALE ll-AUTOS FOIt SALE<br />
Saturday, Apnl 5, 10 a.m. to 4 ----.------p.m.<br />
784 Berkshire Rd. Mis. 1966 RAMBLER Ambassador 2.<br />
1<br />
cellaneous household items. door hardtop, Really a clean<br />
. . excellent running car. $1,399.<br />
Power wOOd w~~ k mg tools 10 $169 down.<br />
excellent cond~~on - !'\mo~ DICK SHALLA<br />
new. Sbaper, ]omter and 24 CHEVROLET<br />
.croll saw, CaR 882-4468 after<br />
• p.rn. 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600<br />
Thursd.y, April 3. <strong>1969</strong><br />
* ".* , ' .<br />
l1--AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
HELLO<br />
SPRING<br />
GET READY for the Easter<br />
parade with a beautiful<br />
, Dalgleish Pre.Owned Cadillac.<br />
CHOOSE yours now from De.<br />
troit's finest so¥ection.<br />
DALGLEISH<br />
CADILLAC<br />
6161 WOODWAllD TR 5.Q309<br />
Michigan's Largest Cadillae<br />
Dealer<br />
FREE PARKING DRIVE IN<br />
1947 PLYMOUTH, runs good.<br />
Body all original. No actual<br />
rust. $135. 822~2. Also 1942<br />
Packard.<br />
19 6 ~ PL YMOtJTH Barracuda<br />
hardtop. Really sharp! Special<br />
today, $1,199. $149.down.<br />
, DICK SHALLA<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
16700 ~ER TU 1-'1600<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
No art experience needed. carfare.<br />
cleaning. Ste..dy.<br />
Eastside<br />
worker.<br />
resident.<br />
$14,<br />
apartment by Canadian con-.5<br />
882 330<br />
or<br />
8819442<br />
- GRECO, classic g~tar with' BRITISH FORD Zodiac 1963<br />
B: Dru. Store, Mack aDd TolU" Salea or promotional ability Grosse Pointe references. 821. E~GEMERE. Attractive 3 bed. sulate family. Grosse Pointe case. Also Harmony guitar, 4 door sedan. 6 cylinder,<br />
Rmdl I(~cal 5eme. P1WIIIaCf. important. Call .Miss Joyce, 5576 ' ooms, 2% baths. 6 mont1L~or Park-Trombley school dis-, '. . $25 VAlley 2-6647 autom:atic, ~eeond family car,<br />
Mae!< and Mona 822-3788. . longer. $35.0 month. trict only. Before June 30. HANDPAlNTED m 11 k cans,' . 26,000 miles, l(lather uphol. ,<br />
G.P. PM OffIce, I(IICk aDd Warren EXPERIENCED WOMANwis/:>. MAXON BROS. TU 2.6000 822.1258 basket and lunch box purses, REFRIGERATOR in excellent stery, radio, heater, $400.<br />
Tr~~:'th. BJ1l OPENING FOR beautician in es. day wnrk cleaning. $15.00. • Raggedy,Ann and Andy key condition, Crosley Sbelvador TUxedo 6-8498.<br />
Farms Dl'IIIl. Grosse Pointlt Farms beauty Ref",ences. 821.~'''7. ROSEVILLE-furnished kitchen. PROFESSIONAL co u pie, no chains. Mirrors with decor. -:too large for our kitchen-<br />
, P1&her Rd. and Kercheval s.alon. Operator leavm'g ~or ..... ettes and 'one bedroom apart- child en wl'sh to nt or sub a.ted frames .TU ~ .<br />
&c~..tt1b.~r.. IJ.~ ~-WII- -est Coas.t..... 1 l' r , re . . pril:ed for sale at $30.00. Call<br />
~... "" ........ _ .. 00 EXPERIENCED LADY desires ments. 'W.e.pay all' utilities. let furnished 2 bedroom house I' 'K" ""~n afte 6 k<br />
ClI!lJlJJl,bam Dl'IIIl completely furnished and maid or apartment by Jun'e 15th. AUTO~OBILE OWNERS.-Ap.. ...... """", r p.m. or wee •<br />
ILtck ~d 'I )(JJe'Boad GIRL WANTED for waitress ~~~~~;., ~~d:ri.75~~es. service. Come and see Man- References. Reply Box P43, proxunate1y$20 qu~~ly~~s ends.<br />
Co~J:t,.v:F'~ ~nulr work. Holi~ay Inn, East, 11560 ager at 32160 Gratiot across Grosse Pointe News. $10,000($20,000public liability, LEAVING city. Imported knick.<br />
Iferlt-Woodl DrII' Celltow, Harper. Interested applicants EXPERIENCED lady wishes trom Macomb Mall Shopping property dam age. TUxedo knacks,. silver, crystal, dishes.<br />
M~e!< and Boumemouth should apply in person to the daywork. ironing only; Refer- Center, Motel Morocco. Im- T H R E E ROOM unfurnished ,}.2376. Pole lamp. TV tables, cloth.<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS restaurant manager. . ences. Own transportation. mediate occupancy, ideal tor apartment on main fioor with ,t .... 527-0186<br />
GroS" Pointe Pbl.rmeCf. lIlIeJc and 922.3522. working couples, bachelor, refrigerator and stove only. 2 LARGE brown wlllg chaits,...... .<br />
1968 CADILLAC Coupe de<br />
Villes. 7 to choose from. All<br />
air conditioned. Priced from<br />
$,4,695. . ;<br />
COFFEY CADI LLAC<br />
3180 E. JEFFERSON<br />
LO 7.6811<br />
Mmcbesler . Cashier ,male or female, over t Ad Its nI N ts TUxedo 5.7481. $15 each or $25 both. 886.1807. Beautiful full length Autumn '63 DODGE, new tires, new<br />
H~knoor"'SPbarmaey. I(a«:k and LoCh. 18 years.of age. Apply at 608 EXPERIENCED ts e c. u 0 y. 0 pe . b ak 6 lind<br />
_ woman wan ROUND braided rug, maple Haze mink coat, worn only • res.' . cy er, power<br />
Bob's Dru'l. l(a«:lI, and Bos1)'D St.1 Clair, City of GrOt,se daywork, cleaning or irocing, 3 ROOMS for lady, 2(,28, '$55 Grosse Pointe woman teacher dresser and bed,. good cond!o few times, original pri"oe steering. ,LAkeview 7-0601be-<br />
DETROIT AREA' Pointe. or call 885.3720. regular days, qwn transporta. month; 521'4637. wishes to rent ,I or 2 bed. tion•.,TUxed06-1069. $3,000; silc~ce. '821.2256, twee~ 6 p.m., and 9 p.m.<br />
P Jd D<br />
II••" d.... tion. References. 823.2991. room house in Grosse Pointe,<br />
a6~s ru, Nl.' __ sa .... Nurse--doctors offil!e--'Monday, Grosse Pointe near Detroit. 886-8982 after 12:00 noon, GAS STOVE .( burn '35" $35 SilvertDne amplifier and guitar, 1963 CHRYSLER 4 door. A car<br />
Devonablre Dro )file,,; U4 DevOll' Wediiriday and: Friday after- 51-EMPLOYMENT Jefferson city limits. Nicely Thursday. Before June 30. Carpeting , 10x12 er$35 'Call perfect condition, very reaSOD- of top quality. V-8,' automat-<br />
L ~~Pharm.e;, i'I~~k and BeaCOM- noons. Ea$tland area. 839. BUREAU furnished four room apart- ,. able. TU 2-2172. ictransmissipn, power steer.,<br />
Ileld .. 0210, ment, only $160 to $1'10 per Sinall apt. by semi.retired nurse 881-4882 after 6 weekdays. ing. ~. "0" down.<br />
Idlryl.and 1Ieveo,. Sboppe, illicit EFFICIENT WORKERS Em. month. This include.! gas and ur.der65.00. Call mornings 10 PAIR ladies' stkrup slacks, 'GIRLS' red spring'coat, size 14, DICK' SHALLA<br />
near Maryllnd , , ANESTHETIST ' V 40022<br />
' ' ployment Agency has experi- electricity. Particularly nice alley. 10.12 short, $20. TQxedo 6.1247. ~e new" $9. 881-0332, after CHEVROLET<br />
ST. CLAIR SHORES Harper Hospital oHers opportu.<br />
Mlno'rP1W'maey;iGr.ater,M,ctl end<br />
nities<br />
to the registered nurse<br />
A Re~ I\LlP~~D.1 C""te 1("«:); c'inest!uitiSt:-- WorK' with'. all<br />
~;d ~~a'roeRd.,un • rea" a type ..' S . of 8Ile..sthesia except<br />
Like Phll'lllicy. E.' JUl., Between<br />
Msck,and Jeff~\noll " obstetrics. Harper is a 732bed'medic81.surgical'hospital.<br />
enced day, workers,<br />
housework, live.ins,<br />
,..LOraine.8-3118~<br />
6--FOR RENT_<br />
(U<br />
nfumi.hed)<br />
general<br />
cooks.<br />
\<br />
for two adults. No pets.<br />
Telephone 821.8985.<br />
6B-ROOM$~ FOIt RENT<br />
..__<br />
ATTRACTIVE,room for woman.<br />
All home privileges. Near<br />
&-ARTICLES FOR SALE<br />
ouTFiT yOuR iAJm,y<br />
Largest Seleeti01l of Resale<br />
Clothing iD Area.<br />
GOYA G.10GUlTAR, in excel.<br />
lent condition, $1l0 or 'best<br />
'offer. 477.2663. ' 'f' ~<br />
NETl'LE CREEK,twin head.<br />
boards, tufted chartreuse silk,<br />
5.30 p.m. I<br />
. '., -- 16700HARPER TU 1-7600,<br />
JG ELECTRIC' gw.tar, very . .. ;,<br />
•• good conditiDn..-uwueU ...TtI. g~YE!-~ Convertible '68,<br />
1-9«1., SS, 396, automatic, power<br />
brakes, steering, reverb; con.<br />
'A-oFFICE' EQUIPMENT' sole. TUxedo 1-4<strong>04</strong>0.<br />
1A-:"PER$ONALS .' "<br />
LE A R N MODERN contract<br />
.b:o:idge, duplicate (beginners<br />
and.aqvallced classe, - auth.<br />
,oriU!d Goren' teacher.) LAke.<br />
view 1-1907-.' '<br />
'. High lltartinr,sillaries and ex-<br />
'cetlent' fringe benefi".<br />
""<br />
For<br />
intA!rview , or additional information<br />
call: Miss Diane<br />
Smith at Harper Hospital,<br />
3825 Brush, Detroit 48201.<br />
CHIPPENDALE COURT A rt<br />
ment, Roseville. Fraser<br />
pa<br />
Rd.<br />
-<br />
and Chippendale. New, 1 and<br />
2 bedroom walk' clo t<br />
. .'. "'lD se,<br />
~~~ia~:s,P~r ~se~:::<br />
shopping center and trans.<br />
portatiC/n. t:aIl. 'after 8 p.m.<br />
and w-kends. .... TUxedo 4-<br />
1080.<br />
ROOM WI'I'H complete home<br />
Clothing, Accesories and<br />
Household Arti-'es '" taken<br />
on"onsignment.<br />
..<br />
LEE'S FASHION MART<br />
like new. Can be used as king<br />
size. Matching 1Jh panel lined<br />
dr $85 OO~ apes, . ................. "'1In<br />
OFFICE DESK, wooden, very<br />
large, $20. 824-0083.<br />
EXECUTIVE desk- , chair. 2 .ad. 1968<br />
.,.<br />
CADILLAC<br />
hi<br />
Convertible.<br />
.' d'<br />
ditiona1 chairs, coffee table,.' Red b't with . t' a wAir te top. ditian<br />
lamp. $300, complete. 568-2193. .w I e In enOl. con .oning.<br />
Only 10,000 miles on this<br />
81-ANTIQUES beauty.<br />
-<br />
NOTICE • ',' to, the G.P.H.S.<br />
class of January 1953. Remember<br />
the old gang?,U not,<br />
'why not plan on' att~ndiDg the<br />
reunion August ,18.'If you are<br />
intereSted' plejsecall NAN.<br />
CY FRicKE (Mrs. Scheetz)<br />
at 881-1097.<br />
COMMUNITY<br />
TUTORING SERVICE<br />
MRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC-<br />
TOR Tutoring by degree teach.<br />
ers available in aU subjects for<br />
grades high school, college and<br />
ad uIt ed ucation.<br />
339 Merriweather<br />
TUxedo 4-2820<br />
OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS<br />
Grosse Pointe Farms<br />
2E-SCHOOLS<br />
BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER<br />
21150 MOROSS RD.<br />
(2 bike east of<br />
Edsel Ford X.way)<br />
'I •.m. tbr¥ 6 p.m.<br />
AI. 1* thrv 8<br />
. 1B1.a08 758-M38<br />
833-4000 ,ext. 533. tioning. Apartment, 772.0"0. privileges. Teacher or work- 20339 M k TU 1 """" la COF.,FEY CA.DI LLAC<br />
O'U. C II bef 9 ae """'" AN OLD antique RCA Victro "<br />
Office, LAkeview 1-2840. JUg woman. a ore a.m. .. ,. DARE to be DIFFERENT with 3180 E:JEFFERSON<br />
Experienced Salesman or after 6:30 p.m. TUxedo 5- 10 to 5:30 Dally; Fri. til9 UNCOMMON ACCESSORIES. in excellent condition. Call 1.0 ~-6811<br />
2.BEDROOM corner apartment, 6057.', 925.9807 between lZ and 6<br />
In modernization, kitchen, fam. top floor. Prestige building. R~ MADE quil~, all ~izes, ANTIQUES - OLDTlQUES _ p.m. Monday through Sun. 1956 MERCEDES BENZ, 220 S,<br />
ily rooms,' additions, etc., Lafayette Park area. Carpet. PLEASANT room for employed ~~~.aprons, gift a~cles. JEWELRY and JUNKQUE at day.' rUll, bOdy good, needs eD.'<br />
wanted by a well known and ing and draperies included. 1 a d y, references. TtTr.edo gine work. $250. 821-M24.<br />
establishelt company on East Contact agent at Woodward 1. 4.8942 after 6 p.m. UNUSUAL b k t THE GRIST MILL SHOPPE 9-ARTICLESWANTED<br />
side. Potential $13,000and up. as e purses r- 21151 Mack 886.1640<br />
THIELE CONSTRUCTION & 6955. \ 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT dressy and casual. Custom HISTORICAL LETTERS, auto-<br />
SUPPLY ,CO.,PRescott 5-za23. LAKEVIEW. Three bedrooms, made and from stock. VAl- LOVE SEAT, French Provin. graphs, manuscripts of presi.<br />
3 baths. Excellent condition. APPROXIMATELY 700 sq. ft. ley 2-2288 or VAlley 2-gr43. cia~, down cushion, perfect dents, statesmen, authors,<br />
4A-HElP WANTED Available now. $300 month. designed to suit your need. DECOUPAGE handbags _ SO co~dition. TUxed!) 2,1996. poets, heroes, single - entire<br />
Carpet and air-conditioned, lid state<br />
(Domestic) MAXON BROS, TV 2~OOO coats of varnish. Ta1rlng 3S BASEMENT SALE. Children's correspo ences - e .<br />
with services. Harper.p ~file days to complete. Key rings, ' t h r 0 u.g h adults clothing. TUxedo 6-<strong>04</strong>37.<br />
GENERAL tor 2 days, through 35', RIVARD. Grosse Pointe area. 773.2500. $<br />
6 o'clock dinner. ,2 adults. Park privileges. Lower flat, 2. VAlley 1-3485. Thursday, April 3. 321 Beau. BOOKS, Art Objects Sought.<br />
References. TUxedo 1.2486. 5 d . PRIVATE C)ffice;Eastiand area. / pre, 1 to .( p.m. Browsers always welcome.<br />
rooms, rapes, carpeting Parking, complete mainte. NOTICE .•• to the G.P.H.S. B C CI Book Shop "S<br />
12740 Gratiot DR -1.2290<br />
1967 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville.<br />
A fine one! owner trade load.<br />
ed with extras including air<br />
conditioning. $3,699. TerlIlf.<br />
DICK SHALLA<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
16700 HARPER TU 1-7600<br />
'67 PONTIAC CATALINA con.<br />
vertible, power steering and<br />
brakes; radio. heater. $1895.<br />
923.S590 and 222.3706.<br />
1968 CADILLAC Coupe. Power<br />
Windows, a i I' condtioning.<br />
Lots. of factory warranty left<br />
on this one! Only $4,495.<br />
COFFEY CADILLAC<br />
3180 E. JEFFERSON<br />
LO 7-6811<br />
I '68 DODGE Dart, 10,000 miles,<br />
4 speed, excellent condition.<br />
TUxedo 4-5949.<br />
1967 MUSTANG hardtop. Like<br />
new. V-S, 4 spe"d, power<br />
steering. Special, $1,999. $199<br />
down.<br />
DICK SHALLA<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
16700 HARPER TV 1.7600<br />
1965 MERCURY station wagon,<br />
good con d i t ion, original<br />
Grosse Pointe owner. 884-4516.<br />
1968 CHEVROLET Caprice 4<br />
door hardtop. Factory offi•<br />
cial's car. Loaded, including<br />
ail' conditioning. $2,899. Old<br />
car down.<br />
DICK SHALLA<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
16700 HARPER TU 1.7600<br />
1968FIAT Slata roadster, bright<br />
yellow convertible. 4 speed.<br />
$2,100.759-5255after 5:30 p.m.<br />
1968 CHEVROLET Bel Air 9<br />
passenger wagon. V.8, power<br />
steering, Powerglide. Looks<br />
and runs like new. $2,599.<br />
Easy terms.<br />
DICK SHALLA<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
16700 HARPER TU 1.7600
Thursday, Aprtt 3. <strong>1969</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
JIBS<br />
Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lift" To SeNe Yo¥ Quickly<br />
~. " Your Ad Can 8e Ch,lrged<br />
,~ \<br />
h~~~w<br />
11-AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
11-AUTOS FOR SALE<br />
Paul McGlone Cadillac<br />
1:{ * *<br />
1967 CADILLAC<br />
FLEETWOOD<br />
Factory air !=onditioned plus all other extras. 1 owner<br />
with balance of new car guarantee. Full price<br />
$3950 I<br />
1968 CADILLAC<br />
DeVILLE CONVERTIBLE<br />
Factory air conditioned. Normandy Blue. Balance<br />
of new car warranty. Full price<br />
$4.875<br />
THESE CARS ON DISPLAY INiOUR'<br />
NEW INDOOR USED CARSHQW-ROOM .<br />
Paul M~_Glone._CadjJ.l.ac ~vv~<br />
;. ':'.<br />
3 blks. north of 7 Mile r\ R 2' 03' 8 0<br />
14550 Gratiot LI '-<br />
HOP IN A MUSTANG.<br />
FOR EASTER!',<br />
1968 MUSTANG, v-a, 1967 .' MUSTANG, V-8,<br />
,auto~; p.s.,p.b., radio, auto., . p.S., p.b., radio,<br />
heate"r, w.w.t. Vinyl roof. heater, W.W.t. Vinyl roof.<br />
Fac~;ory air.<br />
Factory air.<br />
.~1995<br />
1966 MUSTANG, 6 cyl., 1965 MUSTANG, 2+2,<br />
auto., p.s., radio, heater~ V-H, standard shift, radio,<br />
W.W.t. Vinyl roof. heater. Sharp.<br />
1965 MUSTANG, V-8, 1967 CO U GAR, V-B,<br />
auto., p.s. Vinyl roof. ~. t b L'ke ne<br />
Radio, heater, whitewalls. "u 0., p.s., p.. I W.<br />
COOK FORD<br />
16801 MACKnr. CADIEUX<br />
TU 2-7787<br />
-WOOD<br />
MOTORS INC,<br />
USED CARS<br />
60 To Choose From<br />
100% GUARANTEE<br />
ON MOST MODELS<br />
30 days or 1,000 miles.<br />
15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE<br />
LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400<br />
• Engine, trans. rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake<br />
system, and e(ecfrical systems.<br />
11:-AUrOS FOR SALE<br />
1967 TEMPEST Lemans hard.<br />
top, V-8, automatic, power<br />
steering. Sharp one owner.<br />
$1,999. $199. down.<br />
DICK SHALLA<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
16700 HARPER TU 1.7600<br />
NEW 1968<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
STATION WAGON<br />
MUST SELL!<br />
$2295<br />
. TED. EWALD<br />
CHEVROL~<br />
15175 E. Jefferson<br />
VA 1.0678<br />
WE~ NEED'<br />
YOUR USeD CAR!<br />
TOP $ $ $<br />
PAID<br />
FRANK ,ADAM<br />
l.INCOlN-MERCURY<br />
. 20777 GRATIOT,<br />
E. DETROIT<br />
PR 2-0200<br />
1968<br />
.CADILLAC<br />
FLEETWOOD<br />
BROUGHAM<br />
Low mileage. Full power<br />
including air conditioning.<br />
Mi~night blue with a<br />
bfackvinyl top and blue<br />
brocade interior. See and<br />
drive, this one!<br />
COFFEY<br />
CADILLAC'<br />
3180 E JEFFERSON<br />
LO 7-6811<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
11--AUTOS FOR'SALt' . 12i-"R~liERS~~'~i)".,!'I1j..;..aEALESTATI i~iAL ISTAn<br />
-l965-"---M-t-'s-TAN-G-, -V~-,-po-w-'-er CAMPERS fOR SAL_E --.-- FOl __ SA_U _<br />
steering, brakeS'l' automatic, CA' M' PER'S' ALE NORWooD' DR' •<br />
vin,l top, low ~eage, excel.<br />
lent conditiOD, $1,200. TUxedo NEW COBRA CAMPER<br />
5-3884. Aiter 6 p.m. 8844958.<br />
196'1 MERCURY' Parklane<br />
Brougham 4 door. Full power,<br />
air conditioned, speed control.<br />
kure Blue, Qlack top, blue<br />
interior, $2,295.<br />
. FRANK ADAM<br />
LI NCOLN-MERCURY<br />
20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT<br />
PR 2-0200<br />
A BEAUTIFUL BUY! Owne"<br />
must sell '68 Pontiac Firebird.<br />
Only'3500 miles. Air condition.<br />
ing, console shift, power steering,<br />
brakes, windows. Dark<br />
green. black top and interior.<br />
red line tires. Price $3700.<br />
Telephone TUxedo:l.1599<br />
COBRA<br />
20.ft. travel trailer. Completely<br />
self.contained( including' 3.<br />
. burner stove with oven, refrigerator,<br />
gas ligbt~ 15,000<br />
BTU hot water heater. Sleeps<br />
6. Electric brakes, whitewall<br />
tires, all. metal underbody,<br />
battery pack. Porch optionaJ.<br />
15 ft. units similarly equipped<br />
as low as:<br />
$1,575.<br />
\ ED RINKE<br />
CHEVROLET<br />
VAN DYKE at 1Q*
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:~ 'I<br />
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,"'", -'.<br />
CLASSIF~IJ<br />
ADS<br />
Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3TlUnk Un .. To $try, y~ Quickly<br />
13-REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
New Homes<br />
Lovely street of all new homes<br />
in Grosse Pointe Woods.<br />
GLEN ARBOR LANE, off<br />
Morningside, 2 blocks south<br />
of Vernier Rd.<br />
BUILDER<br />
3 Models Open Daily<br />
From $75,000<br />
LLOYD MARKS<br />
886.5566<br />
Have A Happy Easter<br />
Then Call Us Monday<br />
For Full Information<br />
BY APPOINTMENT<br />
BARRINGTON 81G-Substantial<br />
English home with 4 bed.<br />
rooms, 2Y,zbaths. Priced right.<br />
Consider Land Contract.<br />
BEDFORD 1300 - Pleasant 3<br />
bedroom home with good traf.<br />
fic pattern. HaDdy to schools<br />
and transportation. Attractive<br />
6% Mortgage may be<br />
assumed.<br />
COOK RD. 520-Price reduced<br />
for Quick Sale. 4 bedrooms,<br />
2 Baths. 2 Lavatories and<br />
Fanilly :Room., Will consider<br />
Land Contract.<br />
HAWTHORNE 1527-4 Bedroom<br />
Cape Cod type. 1Y,z Baths,<br />
paneled family room. Lots of<br />
fine carpeting. 70 Ft. lot. 2<br />
car garage. Immediate pos.<br />
session.<br />
McKINLEY 386-Roomy 3 bed.<br />
room colonial. 1lf.z baths.<br />
Large famUy kitchen.<br />
E. JEFFERSON 16lJ<strong>04</strong>-;-ToSet.<br />
tie Estate. 4 bedrooms, 2<br />
baths on large lot.<br />
RIVER RD. Zl2U.-Roomy 2<br />
bedroom ranch off BR:YS<br />
DRIVE. 28 Ft, .:family Room.<br />
1st floor iitJ,1iW, basement,<br />
lY,zbaths, a~cped. garage.<br />
WELLINGTON' PLACE 17-Re.<br />
cently huilt for you if you are<br />
fussy about location. 4 bedrooms,<br />
2 baUls, library and<br />
;family room. Existing '5~%<br />
Mortgage. .<br />
Silloway & CO.!<br />
TU4-7000 .<br />
!NFORMATION AND<br />
PICTUllES ON ,MOST HOMES<br />
FOR SALE IN THE<br />
GROSSE POINTES<br />
First Offering<br />
Your Ad Cln Be Chi""<br />
13-REAL ESTATE<br />
FOR SALE<br />
CHAMPION<br />
REALTOR<br />
BISHOP 1«0 - PRICE .aE.<br />
DUCED on this well built four<br />
bedroom brick colonial near<br />
schools and transportation.<br />
Many attractive features in"<br />
cluding a modem,' family<br />
kitchen. An existing mortgage<br />
~th low interest makes this<br />
doubly attractive.<br />
ROSLYN 1648 - A most attrac.<br />
tive four bedroom' brick, 2<br />
up and 2 down. Living room<br />
with natural fireplace, dining<br />
room, kitchen with eating<br />
space. A 2nd bath ready to<br />
be finished. Terrace and<br />
garage. ,<br />
MORAN 326-Excellent Farms<br />
location. 4, bedroom colonial<br />
with sharp kitchen and break-,<br />
fast room. Large living room<br />
with fir~place, 1st floor lay.<br />
Homey rec. room with fireplace.<br />
Must be, seen to be<br />
appreciated.<br />
ALLARD 2331 - A very special<br />
3 bedroom, 2 bath home<br />
in, perfect condition. Excel.<br />
lent floor pIan. Garage.<br />
Priced in the low 30's,<br />
BOURNEMOUTH 1631-Grosse<br />
PoiJIte Woods, 3 bedroom co.<br />
lonIal with 1st floor lav.Well<br />
appoilltedkitchen with eating<br />
space. Cbeerful paneledrec.<br />
room with bar. Convenient to<br />
everything.<br />
NOTTINGHAM-near Jefferson,<br />
FIRST OFFERING of this<br />
good 6-8 all brick 2 flat. New<br />
furnaces, garage. Near scllools<br />
and U:aDSpor1ation.<br />
TROMBLEY, - sBx150 lullding<br />
lot-zoned. for. multiple dwell.<br />
bigs. Only $17,5OO.00-TERMS.<br />
CALL US FOR INFORMATION<br />
ON 'ALL GROSSE POINTE<br />
FROPERTIES<br />
CHAMPION<br />
REALTOR<br />
TU 4-5700<br />
Anyone in the market for a 3 bedroom, 1*<br />
bath Colonial with a family room In Grosse<br />
Pointe Farms ,houId make a specialeaort<br />
to see this one. ,Its extra features are worth<br />
reaching for. Two fireplaces, eating area in<br />
kitchen, recreation room, good carpeting, 2<br />
ca~ garage. Walking distaIlce to,Austin Preparatory<br />
Hi gh SChool, Brownell Middle<br />
School, bus line, and shopping, Priced at<br />
$35,500.<br />
First Offering<br />
Ide~l. brick home for widow or a couple<br />
desU'lDg pleasant surroundings in Grosse<br />
Pointe Farms. Built in 1952. Near transportation.<br />
One floor living. 2 bedrooms. Extra<br />
large eating area in kitchen. Glassed and<br />
screened porch provides enjoyable evenillg<br />
relaxing s1-ace. Priced at $28.000. Immediate<br />
possession.<br />
First Offering<br />
This sparkling home Is sure to provide many<br />
years of happiness for its new owner. Located<br />
on a traffic free street in Grosse Pointe<br />
Woods. Fenced yard. Total of 3 bedrooms,<br />
o.ne f~1I bath, lavatory, and complete facilitIes<br />
10 the basement. Manicured exterior.<br />
Excellent condition. Only $30,900. Contact<br />
one of our consultants for complete details.<br />
Four Bedroom Colonial<br />
Its center hall floor plan makes for more<br />
toleuble everyday living. Approprip'l) family<br />
sized den, modem kitchen. 4 bedrooms and<br />
2 baths on the 2nd floor; third floor storage.<br />
l~rge fenced backyard. Begin today what<br />
mIght be your next move by calling one of<br />
?ur consultants for full particulars. Priced<br />
10 the mid forties.<br />
Washington Road<br />
Exclusive by<br />
BORLAND<br />
• McBREARTY<br />
18 J:ercheval Realtora TU 8-3800<br />
(Next to luch 1\ Judy Theater)<br />
Jr~berl of: Groll' PoiDte Real Eatate Board<br />
',.<br />
Ideal family home. Total of 6 bedrooms 3'h<br />
baths, ~.ewkilch~n, large TV room, large' well<br />
propomoned lIvmg room and dining room.<br />
Front and rear stairways. Ii YOU appreciate<br />
elbow room and know the value of a locs.<br />
tion that affords unusual everyday conveni.<br />
ences, be sure to direct your inquiry our<br />
way for complete infurmation. Atiractive<br />
existing mortg8ge. OnIy $49,500.<br />
U-REAL ESTATE<br />
, FOI SolL!<br />
WANT A 'SMALLER<br />
HOME- !<br />
BU'l' NOT TOO SMALL?<br />
One with a bedroom and full<br />
bath on the 1st fioor-and a<br />
21' paneled, libra1')"-and a<br />
formal dining room-and a<br />
huge screened terrace at the<br />
u<br />
I "". •<br />
RIAL_ATI ,..~<br />
GRosSE POINTE FARMS<br />
Col.oa1d .. c:euter bU,' livinl<br />
room, ctinUtg. Mom, haJ1 .;...<br />
eomplete1)iearpeted. Kitchen<br />
with aepa.rate breakfast room,<br />
3 I.l'ee bedroom, 2lf.z baths,<br />
recreation room with blr,~¥.i.<br />
ear ,arage. Lar,e shaded<br />
. lot. Excellent eoadltioa. As.<br />
sumable 6~% mortgage. By<br />
, owner. 882.5465.<br />
HAPPY EASTER !<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
NEAR NEW<br />
NORTH HIGH SCHOOL<br />
YOU CAN be the proud owner<br />
of this charming 3.bedroom,<br />
1112 .bath Colonial. Mod ern<br />
kitchen with dishwasher and<br />
dispoSal, ample eating area.<br />
Cozy living J'OOOl and dining<br />
room. Handy to schools, shopping<br />
and. transportation. Only<br />
$31,900. See it today.<br />
rear looking onto a small for. GROSSE POINTE CITY<br />
mal gardt'n-and 2 bedrooms WALK TO THE PIER<br />
with 2 baw on the 2nd floor<br />
for when the children come CUTE FRAME bungalow with<br />
to visit? e~pansion area on second<br />
This retired executive's custom floor. Living room, dining<br />
home on a l2O' }(It in the room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms<br />
Shores is available only be. and bath on first floor. 50'<br />
cause the owner is moving frontage. 2 ear detached ga.<br />
b'om the city. At $'12,500 it is rage. Only, $26,800.<br />
eonsiderably less than" dupli.<br />
catiOn. ., 0 GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
N SHADY. Meadow Lane -<br />
LARGER HOME<br />
NEEDED?<br />
BtlTAT A MODEST PRIcE?<br />
How does a town house with<br />
5 bedrooms, 3 baths in the<br />
low 3{)'s. sound? ThIs is a<br />
real opportunity for a home<br />
handyman. See it today.<br />
KARL DAVIES<br />
TU 5-3220<br />
A VISIT to this New<br />
England Atmosphere<br />
will find you the home<br />
of your choice.<br />
• 3, 4 and 5-bedroom homes<br />
• Grosse Pointe SChools<br />
• Hudson's Eastland-5 bloeks<br />
• Edsel Ford EXpress-1 block<br />
• Park.PIayground-l block<br />
DANBURY PARK SUB.<br />
a develolUlent by<br />
A. W. MILLER" INC.<br />
VA 2.2590 '<br />
Open 9:'~:OO week days; 2.00<br />
Ii Sundays. Closed Saturday.<br />
Located off the West Bound<br />
Harper Ave. Service Drive,<br />
between Eight Mile Rd. and<br />
Vernier Rd. in Harper Woods.<br />
Sharp Colonial Paneled liv.<br />
ing room and dining room,<br />
complete new kitchen, wall.<br />
to.wall carpeting. 3-bedr~ms<br />
and bath on second. floor,<br />
lavatory on first, recreation'<br />
Call<br />
GEORGE PALMS<br />
REALTOR<br />
TU 6-4444<br />
Member, Grosse Pointe<br />
Real Estate Board<br />
GROSSE PTE. MANOR<br />
CONDOMINIUM<br />
594 CADiEux<br />
Tappan"Says-<br />
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT<br />
TAPPAN<br />
884-6200<br />
Member of GrossI Pointe<br />
Real &tate Board<br />
TUxedo 4-4400<br />
FIRST OFFERING<br />
OXFORD ROAD - Brick<br />
bungalow, luge kitchen, 1st<br />
fioor bedroom, bath with<br />
stall shower, 22 foot pan.<br />
eled family room or third .<br />
bedroom. 2nd floor has 16<br />
foot bedroom with lav. and<br />
good. attic storage. Recre.<br />
ation room in basement.<br />
HAPPY EASTER f f<br />
TOP FARMS street Lovely<br />
English Tudor beautifully<br />
built. First floor h. large<br />
living room and paneled library<br />
with fireplace. Fam.<br />
i1y room, porch, pantry.<br />
kitchen, breakfast room, 4<br />
'bedrooms, 3 baths plUS 2.<br />
maids!. 2 big family bed.<br />
rooms and bath, playrOOhl<br />
on 3rd floor. Nothing Ilke<br />
it on market.<br />
HIGBIE<br />
REALTY<br />
886.7100<br />
MARV<br />
BOUrfN<br />
884-7733<br />
20559 Mack Ave.<br />
Grosse Pointe .WoodS<br />
OFFERED BY Owner. 3 bed.<br />
room, 3 bath, .den; screened<br />
back porch, recreation room<br />
with fireplace. Located in ~e<br />
Shores. Walkinlt distance to<br />
Grosse Pte. North and Ferry<br />
schools and Lakefront Park.<br />
886-1077. ,<br />
GROSSE POINTE SHORES<br />
65 Fontana Lane -<br />
Large 3 bedroo~ cuSto~ brick<br />
ranch. Paneled family room,<br />
2!12baths, lanudry room. Air<br />
conditioned. Full" tiled basement<br />
""with fireplace: Imme.<br />
diate possession Tlmedo 6.<br />
1068 or Tuxedo 4.1340. '<br />
ST. CLAIR SHORES 3 ~m<br />
brick ranch. 2 full baths,<br />
large kitchen. 2 car garage.<br />
Owner. By_ appointment. 778-<br />
1&62.<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
HAMPTON "ROAD, 1617-First<br />
offering of this relatively new<br />
brick 3' bedroom Colonial<br />
close to both. p\lblic and par.<br />
ochial schools, slIopping and<br />
transportation. Includes built. "<br />
ins, carpeting .and draperics;<br />
house is in mint condition.<br />
Wm. W. Queen<br />
. Realtor<br />
886-4141<br />
WILCOX<br />
REALTORS<br />
884-3550<br />
\ '<br />
GROSSE POINTE CITY - By<br />
owner". 2 bedroom ranch, 1~<br />
baths, fireplace, screened terrace,<br />
attacbed garage. Priced<br />
right. 885.()26;1.<br />
,<br />
GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />
HEATHER LANE. French Co.<br />
lonial built 1964. 4 bedrooms,<br />
family room with fireplace,<br />
3 full baths, .basement. Huge<br />
family kitchen, central A-C.<br />
All built.ins. Carpeting, draperies.<br />
All in excellent cohdi.<br />
tion, Only seeing ean fully<br />
describe its beauty<br />
STI EBER REALTV<br />
2212:>GRATIC),~ PR 5-4900 I<br />
LARGE 4 BEDROOM brick<br />
'with sunroom. Gas heat. 1318<br />
Balfour. $36,000. Shown by ap.<br />
pointment by' owner. TUxedo<br />
2-2031.<br />
455 MORAN - 3-bedroom, 1Y,z.<br />
bath Colonial in the Farms.<br />
Family room, carpeting,<br />
draperies, . 2lf.z car I 'garage.<br />
5Y,z% mortgage may be as.<br />
'!lumed. Weekdays by' appoint,<br />
ment. Open Sunday 2-5. Own.<br />
er, 886-4095. -<br />
CROSSE PTE. FARMS "5242.<br />
GROSSE POINTE<br />
EASTLAND<br />
INVESTMENT SPOT<br />
8 Mile cor. Beaconsfield<br />
190xl80Business<br />
TUxedo 6-2761<br />
WOODED lake front lot in<br />
Grosse Pointe. Park for sale<br />
by owner, 400' long, 74' sea.,<br />
wall, TUxedo 1~2441, after 5<br />
p.m.<br />
----------'-<br />
MIDDLESEX near Windmill<br />
Pte. Drive, Grosse Pointe<br />
Park, 8Ox206'. 884-2610 or<br />
886-7834.<br />
Attractive Lot on Jefferson<br />
Z'Oned2 family<br />
For Further Information<br />
CALL.<br />
GEORGE' PALMS.<br />
TU 6.4444<br />
GROSSE POINTE CITY-65'x<br />
2jlO'. Call owner, collect, area<br />
616.377-4495.<br />
GROSSE POINTE<br />
BEAUTIFUL water.front' site,<br />
136x:466'. So Iid breakwall,<br />
deep.water dockage. Flexible<br />
terms. TUxedo 1.6300.<br />
15,..;;,BUSIN£SS<br />
OPPORTUNITIES<br />
WANTED __ .Silccessftil'retan<br />
, busineiS. in Gmsse Pointe<br />
area. .Replies strictly confi.<br />
dential. Box 306. St. Clair<br />
Shores, Mich. 48083 •<br />
I ~PETS FOR SALE<br />
, RIBBONS & BOWS<br />
PET SALON.<br />
Contour styling to bring out<br />
The 'CHIC' in your Pet.<br />
Ex~ Grooming - All Breeds<br />
822-1203<br />
EASTER kittens, free to good<br />
homes. TUxedo 6.3667.<br />
BLACK kittens free to' good<br />
homes .. 882-3583.<br />
LOVELY white Easter bJJJlDY<br />
with cage. Free to good home.<br />
885-8758 •.<br />
GERBILS, two. Cat, spayed and<br />
dec1awed. Rabbit, parakeet,<br />
cages, accessories. Call 881-<br />
5302. Joaun.<br />
20-PIANO SERVICE ~.<br />
i<br />
PIANO .tuning ana servicing, ~<br />
guaranteed. Walter Mueller,<br />
TUxedo 6.1090.<br />
COMPLETE piano service. tuning,<br />
re~uilding. refinishing.<br />
de-mothmg. Member Piano<br />
Technicians Guild. R. Zech<br />
731-'1707. '<br />
GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE<br />
S,";"I 'N PO;rrft Ar"<br />
Grolll Point. Cab<br />
TU 2-5311<br />
Shoe.epalr<br />
365 Fisher Rd., Opp. High<br />
5 YEAR OLD Chestnut register.<br />
ed thoroughbred gelding. Well<br />
trained. ~,OOO. 1-363-73M.<br />
ADORABLE EASTER pUppies,<br />
half miniature poodle, white<br />
or beige, 7 weeks, $4. 882-<br />
That .beautifuIGeorgian resi. FR,EE TO GOOD Home .. Fluffy<br />
dence at 2'10 Voltaire Place kittens, 4 weeks old. TUxedo;<br />
which you probably have 1-4973. , ~<br />
admired greatly is now avail. FREE, 3 adorable kittens. per-;<br />
able for .purcllase. Among .the feet for Easter ,gifts. 2 black,"<br />
ou~nding .features are b?~ 1: black and white. TUxedo 1-;'<br />
a paneled library. and actiVl- 7649.<br />
. ties room, each with fireplace, _<br />
mastel' bedroom suite and 3<br />
additional family bedrooms, 3<br />
baths and maids' quarters or<br />
additional children's rooms<br />
over attacbed garage. Lovely<br />
walled secluded karden and<br />
swimming pool.<br />
T. RAYMOND JEFFS<br />
TO 1-1100 U no ans. TU 2.0176<br />
l1tursd.y, Aprn 3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
II lEAL DrATI<br />
FOIWI<br />
13 RIAL ISTATI<br />
."101 $ALl<br />
13-IlolL mAn<br />
__ FOl __ SA_ .._L-E----<br />
1JA-i-L0'n FOR SAI,! " "<br />
CINERAMA view of Lake St• .'<br />
-----------<br />
Crosse Pointe Ho,nes<br />
BY APPOINTMENT CROSSE PoINTE<br />
PEACiI~E 699, (neil the WoqOS'<br />
Hunt Club) - Customiled ID '<br />
every detail, this mlldifie
Thursday, April 3, <strong>1969</strong><br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
AilS<br />
Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk LiMt To SeweVou Quickly<br />
, Your Ad Cln .. ChI ....<br />
CARPET LAYING<br />
NEW AND OLD<br />
Stair Carpet Shifted<br />
Repairs of AIl Types'<br />
Cigaret Burns Re.Woven<br />
ALSO<br />
NEW CARPET SALES<br />
Samples Shown in'<br />
Your Home<br />
BOB TRUDEL<br />
TU 5070a.<br />
21 e-ELECTRICAL<br />
. SERVICES<br />
ELECTRICAL WIRING<br />
and REPAIRS :<br />
KRAUSMANNELECTRIC CO.<br />
TU 2.5900<br />
--~--~'-----<br />
ALL TYPES WIRING<br />
Ranges;' dryers, air condition.<br />
ers. Violations corrected.<br />
FREE ESTI MATES<br />
ALLWORK<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
PR 8-0598.<br />
21 D--ELECTRICAL<br />
APPLIANCES<br />
GROSSE; POINTE'S ONLY ,.<br />
:'HOOVEfnD'i TV 2-6586, Tt:1 U8Il6 B :alar' Ste"Jo_- Quick TREES and stumps removed,<br />
~, c~m work. 527-3933or or 719-1225.... , ......... '~: l:n. h;-' (FUll.)' . trimminl. 1Dsured, 1rinte1'<br />
521-4519." 1--------..-1 TUxedo 5-'1610. PROTECT' ,ED?, rates. 283-tG99.<br />
HUGHES BROTHERS 21P-F.URNITUREREPAIR 2'S-CARPINTER WORK BLUE V'All EY<br />
1- .....-__ DRESSMAXER,fiJ1e prmentl n •.<br />
~o~:J:e ELEGANCE~ Md' . ~c:lIli:~~:.~~~.=~<br />
TH IELE Construction SprinR cleAn up and lawn main. • Frce E6limatcs<br />
(;, Supply CO. tenance. 3992396 or 882.1992.<br />
___ !~_i:~23____------.------/ : 882-6300<br />
'Doel your l.ndscape aervketioof. LANODESSCICANPEERRsS<br />
REPAIRS A SPECIALTY<br />
ALL ROOFING, gutters, clean;<br />
ing and screening: siding,<br />
storms; doors, awnings, en.<br />
closures. remodeUng, terms.<br />
294-6644<br />
882-9750 or 33~-8029 'UPHOLSTER~G 0 ern Izatlon alterations. 963-11538.<br />
, . Custom made furIiiture: d(!Co •<br />
PAINTING AND paper hailgjDg orauve fabries; prof~oDal MORE.YAL~ for 'your moDey. SEWING: Alterations, adults<br />
by qualified workmen. No jOb ne~dlepoinr mountillg, tape.. Additions, kitchens, dormers. and ~hlldren; l).ems, z1ppfn,<br />
too large or sm.ll. Referen. tries and yam' chairs and buemellUJ, bathrooms, wall pillows. drapes. .TroUSers<br />
ees. 5714480. stoo1sinstoCk. EWALD,6tab- removals. Nl) job too small ct:L.'ed•. TUxedo 1-'1~.<br />
PAINTING and decorating. Iished 1926,.13929 KerclIe'Val or too large. l--~""':"---"""-~-I<br />
fer you comple~ protec D . ,<br />
for you, your neighbors,. your If you want the job done right,<br />
property and the w~rkers on call, this number-<br />
your property? . 27 -02 5<br />
Check the following before.mat. 3 4:<br />
ing arrangements for the <strong>1969</strong> JOHN REBERRY<br />
season.<br />
211-PAINTING AND Free estImates, Call after at EaBtlawn, VA 2-8993. BIOICARE BROS.INC, ZlU-~':i~r~:G AND -Wormans Compensation to LAWN SERVICE<br />
DECORATING' five. 88U777.. . CHAm CANIJIl'GaDd Rushing- Office 7'12-.5n1i PLUU",n.TG prou:ct ~~ w~rkers. . • SPRING CLEAN.UP<br />
WE P'AINT worn ~eats'rewoven like new. ."..... ELMER'S .......... ad<br />
A-I INTERIOR 'and extenor '. TUxedo 4.2432. eveningS till 11, TO 1.""00 Heating. :KitcheD Aid Dish.<br />
"'ainting, 'wall washing and INTERIOR ~EXTERIOR .\. d' _ ••1. "'-hmas<br />
.. FREE ESTIMATES OY'n COUNTRY ,f"-'tur.e .re- ',' .-,- w.... ers. 1S~,.....' paper hangl.eg. H,aVe insur. , .' AJU OK'" ,. .. . ter repair remodel. TUxfldo<br />
ance. K.imneth Pygott, S1.o. 775-4319 293-4885 finishing 8nd antiquing. Cus. • Attles • PorCh "EiiCloSUte. ••<br />
tom reupholstering. 52703933; • Additi0D8~.KitChel1s 4-4882...<br />
. cum 8.1780, after 5:30 p.m. COMPLETE deCOrating. Pitpel'o 521<strong>04</strong>519. • ~ar~!l~ ' .... ,<br />
INj~~:~~S'::l1~~::U~RY{l: ~n~~~~I~:r~~l[~=:<br />
2'Q-PUSTERING .cJom'MmerS'~U:; ~WlO.'.;:' ..';S':SPRENKLE<br />
-Public Liability to protect .COMPLETE LAWN<br />
you and your neighbors from MAINTENANCJ!:'<br />
damaaes and possible ~'1U'les<br />
• • ...... •• Li ed b tb State De •• DEPENDABLE SErtVICIl<br />
- CellS yep.... 886.1923<br />
ment of Airiculture. J - .,--<br />
-Qualified workers 'to give you<br />
~bility 31id~ .p~o~e~sional<br />
_<br />
choice. Also basemelltl.<br />
sonable. DR 1-7478.<br />
Rea. -~--......:.---~--<br />
EXPERT Painting, waU pa~.<br />
. dry<br />
E'!:a1lE~Tre' p.~LtrA'S,S~t~-=; ~COO: '..<br />
I. I'<br />
1677 '~.rys. ,;'~.<br />
1.'1<br />
~ " '.<br />
• PLUMBING<br />
• HEATING,l!.o~!~y of~.'
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GROSS E PO I NT E NEWS<br />
Feature Page<br />
Pointer of<br />
Interest<br />
Will You •.. be completely 1lappy<br />
with the china, silver and linen on your<br />
holiday table? Think about this NOW<br />
and caU Maxine Hill to see the most<br />
beautiful patterns in the world. Guaranteed<br />
available forever. Ell3Y monthly payments<br />
, •• Call TUxedo 4-0073.<br />
.. ....<br />
Craftsmanship. _ . in carpets? You'll find just that ill Cabin<br />
cou"try. "Rut it will hI! at le~st So, Tom ~~nt hours. days. G.rosse Pointe Public Library<br />
anothl!r ?OO years hn(ore wr're mO~"hs le:lrnmf!. cont.rol. m~s. has the Whale.<br />
one sinQ'le. solid ethnic gro"o. tenn.f! the t'!chnICl"ps of wood I "That library," Tom says, "is<br />
This evo.bltion. we're l!oing \ carvl."~. O~lv ":hpn he W~~ sllre the most wonderful place!"<br />
throl1"h is vrry intp.rp.ti'l{!. of hl~ sklll dId be bel!ID to Tom's a modest man,' an un.<br />
Resllf'rt for Tradition expenment. assuming man. He would go to<br />
"I'm very proud to be an Starts To Stvli7.e the library, study there. take<br />
American. very proud to be He started to stylize. He b~. out the books he wanted to take<br />
O:lrt of this Aml'rican Evolntion, gan to curve the handles of hIS out. bring them back ...<br />
'Illlt T :11.0 hllve a great respect sp~ons cl1~ously. ~?ma~~ each lotrlgu~ I.lbrarians<br />
--<br />
_<br />
Crafts at Ed Maliszewski's, 21435 Mack Avtnue. BeautiFully fo" tr:u];tion." spoon a dIfferent Idea. The librarians became incolJltraded,<br />
see. you'll<br />
tbey're<br />
believe.<br />
designed<br />
..<br />
with a decorator's eelat. If you To~'~ r"sn{'~t for tr'IHtion i.<br />
not limIted to Eurool!. The Oma.<br />
levs arc. if 1I n y t hi n g. even<br />
He. moved. on from purely<br />
functional obJects. He began to<br />
carve animals.<br />
trigued by this quiet gentleman<br />
who seemed determined to. de.<br />
vour every art book in their<br />
Wesfeild's Features every Tuesday, family style MORE intercsted in America's He learned how to make the building.<br />
Well, money ain't<br />
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Good Taste<br />
Fatmite Recipes<br />
of .<br />
People in The Know<br />
. by Pat Rouneau RIPE OLIVE FIESTA<br />
Fashion's Something Else ... It's "the" new thing CASSEROLE<br />
to do with a designer scarf. At Walton-Pierce select A "Ripe Olives From Callforaia"<br />
one of the' very new specially designed wide open link Recipe<br />
belts in tortoise, white, tobacco, or silver and gold. Then 2 lbs. ground lean beef<br />
pick one of the newly arrived designer scarves meant lh C. olive oil or salad oil<br />
to be woven through the links. This gives the newest 1 CN9. 300) can pitted<br />
fashion look to the waistline. You can imagine how ' California ripe olives<br />
great it is for the seasons ahead with bright or dark or 3 Tbsp. chili powder<br />
white linen, silk, or cotton dresses or pant costumes. 3 Tsp. salt<br />
They were designed as go-tog ethers and shown in this 1 Clove garlic minced<br />
striking way in the New York market. 11/2 C. chopped onion<br />
Who: ... is the "in" hafr stylist in Grosse Pointe? I 6 C. cooked or canned<br />
Tony Caputo. You've. been reading about him recent~y. pinto beans<br />
He was mentioned in 0, special feature story in the De- 4 C. tomato juice .<br />
everything - but<br />
you sure do suffer<br />
in comfort.<br />
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Thursday. April 3. <strong>1969</strong><br />
who. w.ere and whatnot<br />
by whoozit<br />
"Quiet on the set •.. Roll 'em .•. ACTI