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Thursday, April 3, /969<br />

Woman's Page • • •<br />

LA_ CHRISTY<br />

7.'AILORING,<br />

CLEANING &<br />

COMPLETE<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

for both ladies and gentlemen.<br />

Skilled workmanship.<br />

W. Ny IIIN mink coats<br />

II", stoles.<br />

14440 E. Je ffel'lOll<br />

VA 1.4063<br />

,<br />

WATCH<br />

REPAIRING<br />

for all makes<br />

. done on our pre'mises<br />

with ultrasonic cleaning<br />

OMEGA & 11550r<br />

Authorized Agency ,<br />

Valentegewelers<br />

. Fine Jewelers Since 1934<br />

1660 I E, 0 Warren at Kensington Rd.<br />

. TU 1-4800<br />

OPEN DAILY 9 ~ 6-FRI. TILL 8<br />

SALE<br />

ENTJRE STOCK OF<br />

SPRING WOOL<br />

0886-8288<br />

II<br />

Mldllgan Bankard<br />

W.lcome<br />

Y3 0FF<br />

19 KERCHEVAL<br />

19023 Mack<br />

ACROIiS<br />

FROM _<br />

SEARS<br />

First Offering<br />

Instantly Appealing<br />

Pictured on the terrace of the Country<br />

Club of Detroit where their Garden<br />

Party of Fashions featuring Clothes by<br />

Walton-Pierce will be presented April 17<br />

ate, (left to pght), MRS. JOHN LUZ-<br />

ADRE, of I5evonshire road, arrangements<br />

chairman fOf the event,sponsored<br />

by the Fontbonne Auxiliary of St. John<br />

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 />

., ".<br />

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 />

'0<br />

., ."<br />

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 />

El.ECTION I NOTICE!'<br />

886-0673<br />

• FREE TRANSPORTATION<br />

TO POLLS<br />

'. FREE' VOTING BABY-<br />

SITTI NG SERVICE<br />

SHOULD YOU NEED ANY ASSISTANCE<br />

WHA TSOEVER IN ORDER, TO VOTE FEEL<br />

FREETO CALL.<br />

FAIR HOUSINC COMMITTEE<br />

30 day<br />

occupancy<br />

Six traditional Colonials<br />

from $50,410<br />

Ihrry-two 5 bedr ..... herHS .. ailalll.l<br />

• 4 Bedroom-2% Both--Fomily Room<br />

• Bloomfield Hills Schools<br />

• Swimming Pool & Community House<br />

• Woodword to Opdyke, then 1Y2 miles North en Opdyke<br />

or Chrysler (1.75 Xwayl to Pontiac exit, then V:z mile<br />

norlh on Opdyke.<br />

338.9279<br />

sto'<br />

If Stouffer's isn't yet an Easter tradition in<br />

. " ""sYOU' fam;r:fe;tth;';';d it wHi be.<br />

, EASTLAND CENTER<br />

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 />

HAVEYOUR<br />

DIAMONDS<br />

• CHECKED BY<br />

A~ EXPERT<br />

I remodel old jewelry into<br />

the finest, latest styles.<br />

• Great Yal .. ill Fine Dig.<br />

mOl'lch, Watches atel all<br />

Gold Jewelry. 0<br />

I • Hi 6ftll'. Watch Reparing )<br />

Rings sized while you wait<br />

AlfredE. Ziet<br />

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 />

,<br />

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 />

VA 2-2310<br />

ican College of Physicians. l!==========.!<br />

GtJmOYOUR SIGHT WITH MMOAUJI<br />

HARD RESIN LENSES ...<br />

THE SAFEST LENSES MADE.<br />

Johnston OptkalCo.<br />

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 />

GIVE YOUR DOG A VACATION IN THE COUNTRY<br />

AT ~HE KERRY DANTS KENNEL<br />

"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 />

I' ~ ,0 ..' •<br />

Your dog will be glad you did •••<br />

ALSO REMEMBER KERRYDANTS KENNEL FOR PUPPIES<br />

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 />

EdMilliszewski<br />

Cohf~ 21435<br />

CABIN<br />

CRAFTS<br />

Cabin<br />

Cra/u<br />

Make, the<br />

Carpet<br />

That Makes'<br />

the Home<br />

Mack A.enue<br />

AMonsaniO<br />

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