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Thursdly.Aprii 3. <strong>1969</strong><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 />

45 E. Adams/On The Park/Downtown '\\'0 2-1112<br />

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 />

£eI;~~tvG7~<br />

SRING US YOUR OLD STERLING,<br />

AND YOU CAN BUY LOVELY NEW,-<br />

"Chantllly"-one or the 21<br />

Gorham Onglnal Dealen •.<br />

GOR:HAM<br />

~ Sterling<br />

AT V2 OFF<br />

Wright Kay will reo<br />

place eech piece of<br />

sterling you trede in<br />

with its eQuiviient in<br />

Gorhem sterling at Y2<br />

off.<br />

Choose from 210riginol<br />

Gotham designs.<br />

Sterling f1atwo re of<br />

ony elle, eny menu.<br />

fecturer occepteble.<br />

If your taste has changed<br />

since you chose you r<br />

sterling, replace it with<br />

your choice of 21 Gorham<br />

patterns at '/2 off. Trade<br />

in a single piece or a<br />

complete service. There'll<br />

never be a better time to<br />

enjoy (and save on) famousGorham<br />

sterling.<br />

Phone 885.5515<br />

Wright I\ay<br />

1500 Woodwerd, 17051 Kercheval, Gresse Pointe and Northla'1d<br />

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 />

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

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 />

"-<br />

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 />

__________________ -'--'-_____<br />

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 />

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from. until three<br />

noon<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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