War Memorial's Daniel Clem - Local History Archives
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
DON~T.<br />
JUST SIT THERE<br />
RELAX!<br />
our Leyette Basket hi. 1/1 the thing. a baby<br />
need. fil'l1. , .a carefully planned wardrobe, blankets, sheets<br />
and towels to get you and baby off to a beautiful start. Included:<br />
1 acrylic 40x60'. blanket, 2 receiVingblankets; 1 waterproof 27x36" sheet; 2 snap-fastened<br />
bibs and 2 packagesdiaper pinS Also Included at no additional cost is the sturdy bassinette<br />
With legs Complete Layette With Basket, $65<br />
JacobSorlS<br />
IN THE VILLAGE<br />
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Thursd.y. Mey 20, 1971<br />
Society News Gathered from All the Pointes<br />
Netv Pear Tree<br />
Officers Seated<br />
During Pear Tree Qu('8ter<br />
Cllapter's fiual meeting of the<br />
seuon, a luncheon gatilering<br />
held recently at the Old Place<br />
with 12 members present, a<br />
new slale of oUietrs was elect.<br />
ed and retiring president Mrs.<br />
John Crane bandPd over her<br />
gavel of office to incoming<br />
prt'sidenl Mrs. John McLellan.<br />
Mrs. Crane'. husband had<br />
embellished the gavel with a<br />
hand.hammered engraved cop'<br />
per b'1nd.<br />
Mrs. Frederick Witltland<br />
will serve as vice-president<br />
during 1971.72, Mrs. Henry<br />
Gardner as secretary, Mrs.<br />
Phillip Dexter as treasurer,<br />
Mrs. CUUord Currie as ooto.<br />
rian, Mrs. Oscar Teeg as pro.<br />
gram chairman and Mrs. A. J.<br />
Christie as pubUcity chairman.<br />
The Chapter is losing two delightful<br />
ladies. Including Charter<br />
member Mrs. Edward Heglin,<br />
wbo is moving to F1orldJ.<br />
Mrs. Ric}1ard McCloskey hu_<br />
already left for Iowa.<br />
Society of Origin.lists<br />
To Present Spring Show<br />
The Society of Originalists<br />
will present its Ipring Arts<br />
and Crafts Show tbjs Sllturday,<br />
May 22, from noon until<br />
6 o'clock, :lnd Sunday, May<br />
23. from noon unW 6 at the<br />
G r 0 sse Pointe Unitarian<br />
Church in Maumee avenue.<br />
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Trio Of Garden Zone M~eting Planners<br />
Participants in the Garden Club of<br />
America's Zone 10 meeting registered<br />
Tuesday at the Preston place home of<br />
MRS. WENDELL W. ANDERSON,<br />
JR., (standing, center), and today<br />
they're heading home - tho~e t.hat<br />
don't live in The Pointe, that is-after<br />
a fascinating, informative three.day<br />
session that included a lecture by Dr.<br />
John Nash Ott, director of the Envi.<br />
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EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT<br />
MONDAY -WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY<br />
Bill<br />
HUEIII_AN<br />
JUNE 14, 1971<br />
884-3630<br />
18318 MACK AVE.<br />
GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />
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Photo bv Eddie McGralh. Jr.<br />
ronmental Health and Ligt.t Research<br />
Institute in Sarasota, Fla., master of<br />
photobiology, at yesterday's formal<br />
Zone Dinner at the Cuuntry Club.<br />
MRS. EARL I. HEENAN, JR., (left),<br />
of Torraine road, is president of the<br />
host Garuen Club of Michigan. MRS.<br />
ARTHUR H. BUHL, JR., of Provencal<br />
road, is one of the Garden Club of<br />
America's directors.<br />
Pointe Cadettes To Be Honored<br />
It's their way ot saying ning the day-long event.<br />
"congratulations" eo up 1e d They are Ann Anderson,<br />
with a day of fellowship and Karen Bertsehinger, Stephanie<br />
fun. Gerganoff, D awn Hartman,<br />
That's what "Swing InloKathy Henry, Julie Jueneman,<br />
Spring" holds for Grosse Cathy Martin, Ruth McIntosh,<br />
Pointe area Cadette Girl Mary McQueen, Nancy Sev-<br />
Scouts Saturday, May 22, at ern, MyIa. Study, Marty Way-<br />
Marygrove College from 9 to land, Rita, Whateley and Sara<br />
3 o'clock. Willoughby, all of Cadette<br />
Highlight of the program- Troop 327, and Andrea CIaes,<br />
girl.pIanned from start to Marie Hogan, M a u r e e n<br />
finish-is the recognition cere- O'Keefe, Rebecca Ringwald,<br />
m.:my honoring 210 Cadettes Df Malu Siero and Kathleen<br />
the Metropolitan Detroit Coun- Young, all of Troop 886.<br />
eil who have achieved the Leslie Nelson, Caroline AI.<br />
rank of First Cla.s. len and Pat Fellows from<br />
Among them .re 23 Pointe Troop 1463 cDmplete the list of<br />
Scouts including two girls who local honorees. Pat and Caroplayed<br />
a major role in plan- line were members of a spe.<br />
cially.chDscn 34-member Cadette<br />
committee that handled<br />
all arrangements tor the rec-<br />
Boll<br />
WARNIR<br />
Below: View of ..the central hallway leading<br />
to the dining room, showing carved console and mirror<br />
decorated with Malachite urns & bronze candelabra<br />
DuMOUCHEllE ART GAllERIES CO.<br />
NVITES YOU TO ATTEND A<br />
MONDAY, MAY 24th THRU FRIDAY, MAY 28th<br />
FROM 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.<br />
CONTENTS IN THE RESIDENCEOF<br />
W~c;yf67idu<br />
To be sold by DuMouchelle Art Galleries, featuring<br />
paintings, Oriental rugs lincluding a 16 It. by 36 It.<br />
Tabrizl. Carved furniture, bronze and marble<br />
ware, silver, china, crystal, unusualantique jewelry,<br />
Jade, Quartz and Carol carvings, etc.<br />
Admittance only by ticket/ You<br />
may obtain your lichl in advance<br />
al Ih. redd.nee on Thunday,<br />
Friday or Salllrday. May 20,<br />
21. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
SALE at the residence<br />
1791 WELLESLEY DRIVE<br />
PALMER WOODS,<br />
DETROIT, MICHIGAN<br />
TO BE SOLD BY DuMOU