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ews'UOPuYeuIOCPerCopyGROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, Thursday, MIlY IS, 1969

Grosse PointeComplete News Cove~age of All the Poin~8

AD the News of

All the. Pointes EveryI

Thursday Moming

Vol. 3O-No. 20 Entered as Seeonll Class Matter at_____________ th_e_P_o_5t;..._O_cf.....:..lceat Detroit, Mlchl&all.

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-----------------0IIEADL.Nt:~ Parcells Students Win Craftsmanship Awards P k Rd. T Election Set

oj the ar e ucesax For June 9,.WEEK

As Compiled by the RateandApproves Two to Win, Grosse Pointe News Incumbents Edwar<l Pon.

Thursdai, May 8 $1,725,324 Budget 9W~eR~enYed'enc~t;ion.S::k~::JUSTICE ABE FORTAS faces

the threat of impeachment with -------suggestions that more informa- Lower Debt Service Charge Permits Cut from . F~ur .persons have filed

. ~~~n~~:t:~s r:::::~p a;~~~ $14. '0 Per Thouslind of Assessed V1I1ulItion nommatmg petitions forto break. Rep. Robert Taft, Jr.. "to $13,76 tor Next Piscal Year tru;steeships on the GrosseR-O., and Senator Robert P, . Pomte Board of EducationGriffin, R-Mich., predict devel- The Park council, at a public hearing held on Mon. Two of the four will b'opments "within a few days." day, May 12, approv~d a record operating .budget . of elected to four-year term~

•• • • $1,752,342 for the ~lscal year 1969-70, WhICh begms on Monday, June 9, to fillFriday, May 9 July 1. At the same t~me, the solons were informed that ,,'acancjes created by the ex.

DAVID 'rOUCHTON, 30, for-I the tax rate for the cIty has been cut. piration of the term ofmer'inlern at ,Civic General City Clerk-Comptroller Nunzio'S - treasurer Edward J POnHospital, 610 East Grand boule. Ortisi discI.osed at Monday's 0 C gracz and the • •vard, accused hospital officials meeting, that the talt rate has pen ampus ated 'by formeia~ncy er~.of using derelicts as human been reduced from $14.10 per dent J h Sh ce-presl~guinea pigs in suxgical training $1,000 state equalized assessed R .d bon ort when hecourses for podiatrists. Some of valuation set in the 1968.69 fis. equeste y m~ved frOIp the area.the men claim they were lured cale year, to $13.76 per $1,000 ' • r. Ro~ert K. Whi~eley filledinto the hospital wlthpromises state eq. ualized assesse.d valua. North Hwgh :rr: Short. s spot dunng the in.of money, alcohol aDd cigarets~ tion, with a corresponding re- ., . ~ perIod between his resig.Some claim their feet were mis- duction in the charge for debt . !labon. and this election. Nom.shapen and in some case par- ,service. Faculty and Students Im- ~ree\i=de AlfredR. Gl.a!!cy,tially 'paralyzed. Ass is tan t In the current fiscal year. rtu S h lB. d C "Porter m J. Adams, WUUamWayne County Prosecutor Rich- which expires on June 30, AI" PC? ne C 00 oar . and Ronald C. Lu~as.ard Plidzieski bas been assigned tisi disclosed, the tax rate y;as to Rec~nsiderDecision re~~en~l~~~ J::s: ~ P::eto the investigation.. ' I :$13.50 fC!r general operations Against Proposal He and his Wife Betty ani theii-

• • • ' ~' ;:::~~s, and 60 cents for debt T '-. --. I:.mfY Jibe at 735 Lake Shore

de~tr~~o:~n;.=ri':Y~ir: 4t the'R ..oeaional Division of the Ml'chig'a.n Indue>. SOTER D ., .. 0."".'. The tax rate for the 1969.70 d' wo mda]or lssues Were ~~dre~ l:~ancys have, six. ". .,.. , .A V,E !?rCHADLER, JAMES JERGER, PHIL fiscal year he announced is Iscusse at the regular • R. Glancy, III,~Il~ Cou~eThof=Y~rk stu-trial Education Society Awards, held at Stevenson BERTELSEN, PETER VAN HORNE, BOB SHEFFER. $13.40for g~neral operatin.g pur- me.eting of the Grosse ~a:HgTaarvduatedfr~m Princeton

en .cen r ay Just, as High in Livonia, students at Parcells Middle School L.Y.., CRA,IG WID. MA.. I.RR, 'and RICHA. R..D .r.>. ALLENS. d 36 Pomte Board of Ed t' ard Busmess Schoolthe college was trying to r~pen .• d f f • ,- v pose~, an cents for debt uca Ion and is eurrently employed ~after Wednesday's bloody racial reCelVec. awar s or era tsmanshlp. Pictur(ld with The. metals stude.nts lire under t.he supervi~ion of Mr. service. on¥onday, M~y 12, at the finance department of Mich.battle~ CCNY President Buell NEIL. SU0!dELA .(far left) .and FRANK CREELMAN Creelman and the .. woodturmng, sketchine, and No Challenge Heard Montieth School, the ill'St igan CODsoI~dated Gas Co HG. Gallagher said "adventurers (far rIght) mdustrIal arts teachers, are (left" to right) graphic arts under the supervision of Mr. Suomela. No. one appeared at Mondlly's 'being a request to meon- is married .nd bas two' eJU!.in guerllla tactics"had taken the winners: RONALD GOULD, JONATHAN WEB- ~earmg to challenge any por. sider permission for an at. deen. -over from responsib!~ Negro. . .,' tlO!? ,of thep~posed budget, tempt at a Modified Open Krystyn G. RollIns Wall grat\-

~~"~J~.jl\4iI18J;)i;i~\P6~'~1i£l~n:"tJJl! \l~~not' !iz~~:;:~;~!!f~91~!:~~~Saturday, M.y 111 . '$67192 25 to Campal.gn k"~,p.... . ~.. "[1;:0' 1..-,;re'Dt':/lI'al'Se' t ' trfl. tJo.n.. ~nd.,....GeD,eraJ,. '.148,O.'l.5; Year. ., ..•. '.' '.. ..... ., .. ~~..... , ••..... -'H ... .: .... emuaee•..t 'ft-O_':

VNITED, STATE8SEN~NR 0 ,. .,./, • .' iDJ,~~>:,;, ' .~~~ r.'1 ~ .,;~., . .-. . / :;:~ffl.~V~~~tI~~f::lr'~~~ib1~=:: ~e:!fj;~~5~~~~tln~.p~~:nco::;:ri::~ Center Drive ExtraoCOIlectiori!Service' For 'nllag~' $121,100; PUbUc Worts; ,$525,- e;afkl!lon'FebruarY3iaexeeQ:- Peier:S. G1i1DCy,a stUdeutat

WDeetdrnoeits'dSayS,tathtlae.tr;h!illIS..offjtODc:eHOhtea'diA''.: \•. C.. ~.\ A., .... "d' I . , . ::; :; : '.' .' '/ K: .. h.' . I -A': .0' t • t 375: ~lPpJoye Pensi~n :and In. tlve Iesslon. On April 11, North Gru~'P'llinte North HI g h '

Re'd ts CRt S ; • I' p' • k . U' o'f . surance.' $177)542; Contin,gency, requested a pubUc hearing on 8,chool; and David C. Glancy-

receiv.ed a call' ,ft. oJ:D.an. \Ui_ .. nnu.a, ~mpalgn rme. I 51 en II!" e~ues pecla IC ups; se ere eva venue IS rlc $20,000, CapItal Improvement the matter. The Board agreed attends Grosse Poinle Univer'~0W!1 person who threalened at Goal of $85,000 by I Plastic Bags Being Encouraged to Help 'to Offer Colorful Pre. Appropriation, $2p,~; Highway to hear it last night. Making sity School. .•hiS life. The seD~tor ~ported Memorial Day' All I with Rubbish Disposal Problems l sentation May 22 fun d, ApproprIation, $15,000; the presentation for North High 011 'l'tuft other Boardsthe taU to DeJ;nnt police. He .... , __ ~____ and I?e.bt Service, $42,400. School were At Fiorello, presi- Mr. Glaney's principal busi-told newsmen he has important Urged to Con- The Pointe communities are doing their part in the ,Through 24 AnticIpaled revenues are from dent of,the Student Association' ness affiliation is president andinformation in the ~ustice Abe tribute curr~nt beautification program, in tbat the respective .--. the following: Property Tax, Dr. Robert C. Everett, presi: director of Realty InvestmentForUis case but dcclmed to ~ay PublIc Works Departments are making regular 'sched- InternatIonal Fe s t 1val $1,058,400; Miscellaneous R.e~e. dent of the Parenb' Club. and Corporation, DP.troit, New Yorkwhat it is or whether it could . A total of $67,192.25 has uled rubbish pickups, and in some cases ST!.ecial p-ickups time in Grosse Pointe Vil- ~ues, $678,800; and Approprla- Earl Veenendahl, chairman of and SeaWe. He is prl'sentIyhave been the reason for. the lag has b en t f M tion of Surplus, $15,142. the FacuIty poundl. \, serving on three independrmtthreat. The senator is now been given. by 4,178 donors if residents request them, it was stated by city officials.' e e se or ay ----- Cites Bisfe BeIIiGllS school boards.

travelm'g Wl.thbody. g-uards.. thus far hi Grosse Pointe In the .Park and Woods, t6$' . 22 through 24, Thursday, un. 'ed tFrl'day and. Satu da h T H Id D b The baSI'Creasons ~or the re- ""en q.uen as 0 why be• .. • War Memorial's 20th An- belp facilitate the ',cleanup of Grosse Pointe City Manager r y,.w en 0 0 e ate I' i. . . the world will be c t ed quest were spelled out by was runmng ora seat on t;be

Sunday, May 11 niversary Family Participa- rubbish .and small Items, IPlas- Thomas Kressbach said that the. th 't b' I k ap ur Fiorello. He said that such a ,~chool Boar~ M~. Glanc! sald,tion CampaIgn,. This com- tic bags are made availab e to special pickups in his commu- m ree Cl y OC s. Over Parochiaid policy is in keeping with the . I have h~d a Ufelo!!g 10terest

MIKE MANSFIELD, Senate pares to $68,232 recel'ved the residents. The bags are nity are geared to the weather. Everything in The Village, the North High School basic pbilo- 10 ed.ucational affa.lfs. I 8m.Democratic Leader, said Presi- 'd 1 . 11 ~ th t' Tr ks th. d don" ,.. b, dent Nixon's secret diplomacy from 4,447 givers by this ~ ea e;pecla y IO~ ~ eon al~ ~ uC

tharegulon . ekroa f ...... ' ",rce lock-long area from Cad. . Parochlafd will be the sublect sophy of developing a more servmg on three mdependent

h b P. tl'me l'n la"'t year's earn. mg 0 grass c ppmgs an Ior e re ar pIC ups 0 nIb- ieux to Neff on KerchevllI and of a deba'A sponsored by the mature 8nd respons'lble student s;hool boards at the J;>resent

may aye roken the am " leaves!' bish and debris, and. if heavier its intersecting cross streets, St. "" tim F the st twstalemate and started thll Viet- paign. During the month of May, ac- ilems' are placed for hauling Clair and' Notre Dame, will 14th Distri~t Young Democratic .body; that ~any other schools r h~ve o~ . ir guI 0 y~:rs,namese war on the way to a Club and the ,Grtlsse Pointe nationally are able to suppart . n. ear. a en-

Peaceful solution. Pham Dang William Croul, Center Treas. cordini to Park City. Manager ti~way,thiSiS done at the same Ihtav':'lanOld worlddda.tmffoSPhtere. Democratic Club on Sunday, an open campus situation; that tdhaentpaol~nttheBoParUbdliCfmEeedtingtis.of

urer, and chairman of. this Robert. Slone". every piece of me: , . W', even soun I eren, as M 18 t 730 . . th e 0 uca onLam, South Vietnam's chief - I f I d .. - ay. '. a : p.m., m Fries ere were n.o.immediate busi. I feel that if elecled to the'year's campaign is pleased to DPW equipment is being utiliz- ,How4i!ver,he said, it would be co or u ancers m varIous na- A d

negotiator, was ordered back to s.ee the gap between last year's ed, and extra manl)()_wer used helpful.if res'l'dents WI. 'll call the. tional costumes perform the u ltonum, at the G r 0 sse ness properties to be troubled Board I could drawing on myParis f om Saigon to be on Pointe War Memorial. by students; that many stu. ! .' .r .. donations and this year's closing in picking up bn:;;!I, limbs and city in the event there is a need dances native to their respec, Panellst in favor of parochi- dents live in the immediate ecoXnPtrerI.lbeunti~ellSmtthe thfleld'Gmake

hand when the Allies begin but he emphasizes the imme- other items. for a special pickup: The ,regu- tive countries of origin, 'd will be W'll' A R . . . 0 0 e rossebargaining with the Commu-. d if th 0 . db' al I I~m. . yan, VICInity and could easily go Porn'te PU"'II'C SChool S stem. diale nee for returns . e CI.tl.zens haVl'ng heavy items la.r pickups. are ma,de from the rgamze y Grosse Pointe Speaker f th MiA>"g H h th t h I .U Ynists. Saigon feels the allies can Co" 0 e. ..... an .ouse om.e; a an ,our unch particularly l'n the ~rea of' the'

explore at least two of the 10 War Memo;ial is to achieve its for disposal, such as old hot Side yarlis a{ld the ~ear of yards mmerCe an\, Civic Associa- of R e e laU d B h od f tud ..goal of $85,000 ($5,000. more water tank'~ and dlS'carded of homes, he said, although tion in The Village' to pay trib. Th epr s n vebs, an IS .0P perl or s en~ and teach- relationship of the Board to ad.points proposed by the Viet ~ t t d . tad' omas J. Gum leton, Auxlli- ers could be prOVIded with no ministration and of th Bo d

Cong,' the exchange of war than last year) by Memorial washing machines should con. sometimes, depending on the u e 0 an acquam t ay s res- ary. Bishop, A.rchdloces.e. of D.e- extra .sta.ff required; that bet. to the commum't. at laer e. aArSDay, the target date. tact the CI'tyfor inf' ormation on items, they are placed at the ide:lts with the various ethnic tr t Th t will b I y gprisoners, and the reestablish. h h t 'b ted 01 • ose m °PPOSIIon . ter ul.dmg control'and reduced the greater part of my bus.mess

ment of a demilitarized zone, The $85,000 goal is iust one. Ipickups. curb. grouhPstwtho ave, co~ rhlu It SOlbe Stale Senator James Gray, vandalism could result. that. h~' .fourth of the budget needed to Haye Bags for Sale Is COIlSidering Sales muc 0 e area s lIC cu ura of Warren representing Citi- lun h '00 ld be 'd c:ueer, ..." ~een along fin8nclalMansfield said Saturday. h . herI'tage th Internatl'o IF' . c per.I s cou re ueed hnes, ! believe I can make a

• • • operate the Cenler in the fiscal To encourage the bagging of Kressbach said t at the City ,e ns es. zens to 4.dvance Puohc Educa- to two With only a few special tr'b- ti to th S te .year beginning August 1. The small items .and grass and other does not sell plastic bags, but tival is now in its fifth year. ti?n (CAP~) and. Mrs. Zl:lin.e students, assigned to the third ~:t ~r~a o~s well.'~ ys m m

SEVERAL THOUSAND young other three-fourths of the mon- flexible materials, plastic bags such sales are being cantem. B to Booths All Over . Richards, Vlce:chamnan, MiChl, lunch hour; that the majority Is Kenyon Graduatepeople, many. of them college ies needed to operate c()me are available at the Municipal plated, inasmucb as this is oot ~s are set up ?n the sl~e- gan Democ~a~c .Pa~ty. of the staff and students favor William C. Porter 681 Hamp-students, wreaked havoc in the from income from invested en- Building, 15115 East Jefferson. helpful in bagging of rubbish walks, In store lobbies, and ID- .Th.ep~bhc IS lDVlted and ad- an open campus situation, and ton l'oad, is 45 ye;rs old and~:~r~my~~~~n~. ~:~~d~~~ dowment and fees charged for These are sold to the public at for disposal. .' ~~e ~fU~~eOf::o:.h~:n~~a~~ mission 1S free. that other schedules would be has been a Pointe reside~t forwere called in to oust the revel- certain activities and services a. cost of $5 for a box of 100, In. the Farms, specl~1 plck- arts, crafts and impOrled mer. ------ only acceptable as expedients. 19 years. He and his wife_ Lor.ers afler they turned mainstreet at the Center. as an extra service, and at no ups are norm all?, camed out chandise from Poland, Ger. VW LOSES GLASS He added that the Board one, have four children: Armin,into a shambles, This shattered Many Reasons to Give profit to the ci,_. ,. about th~sa.me time that.regn- many, Greece, France, India, Sometime between Friday, could be assured that if the re- 1B, attending GroS8C Pointethe dream of ~.()meZap busi. Among the many reasons to ' Slone said that to further :lid la.r rubbish IS ~athered, It w~s Italy, Serbia, the Orient and May 2. and Monday May 5, the quest was granted, the program (Conlinued on Plge S)nessmen who expected a $100.- give to Grosse Pointe War Me. the beautification of the Park, dlS::l?sed by Director of 'Public other faraway places will find windshield from.a Volkswagen would be carefully administered ------000 profit, and dub~d the city morlal are these: It is a 2'h 31l Quanzan Oherry trees, pur- SefVIccs, ,John DeFoe. their way to the boolhs and sedan parked at the Farms Pier and established with the follow- Four CandlOdatesFort Lauderdale of the Norlh. mill ion dollar complex of chased by the merchants of By special pickups, he point- fTom them into the homes of was stolen. The car is used for ing guidelines dearly under-

• • • grounds and buildings on the Ke!,cheval avenue, were planted ed out, it is meant heavy items Festival visitors. Women in cl:iver education at North High stood by students, parents and File' len Sllores(Continued on Page 12) in Kercheval by city personnel. such as are taken out of ga. richly embroidered dresses will School. (Continued on Page 2)

Monday, May 12 _" __ -----------'--------- Irages and basements, other than sell pastries and other delica.ONE PERSON WAS KILLED C regular rubbish. The city HI on cies made from recipes treas- P bl H ,Three incumbents and a new.

anlt 12 others injured Sunday Spor", ClassiC, Anti.true ar call al! :rear around for spe. ur~d from generation to genera. U ic earing Scheduled comer filed nomination peti.when a car" driven by Horst -'1 cials.' lion. Hons by the 4 p.m. deadline onKwech, driving a Shelby Ford .Show Scheduled 'at C,enter I Residents are not required to, (Continued on Page 4) On Bon Secour.s Proposals Monday, May 12, to seek elec-off of the Michigan Inlerna- , .. I place rubbish and other mater- ! ------ lion as trustees in tlie Shores,tionalSpeedwayinto a crowd of ,ial at the curb, although this Buddy Poppies .. according to Village Cle.kspectators. Durward Fletcher. The Spring SpOrt, Classic and' will be sold at cost. Visitors will . is done at times, DeFoe said.. Representatives of Bon Se. should not occupy more than 35 Clifford B. Loranger.43, an American Motors Cor. Antique Car Show will be held be invited to cast a vote for the The city ~1I6 equipment. to Sale Next Week cours Hospital requested on percent of the site. Seeking a return to theirpOration dealer from Mason, on the grounds of Grosse Pointe most popular car and an award gather rubbIsh from the SIde. Monday, May 12, during an Ex- Planners for llle hospital have seats lIround the council tabledied in Foote Hospital in Jack- War Memorial on Saturday, will be made at a dinner for yards and r~r yards, a service ecutive Session of the City of devoted nearly a year to devel. at a regular Shores election toson shortly after being admitted May 24, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. exhibitors held at the end of t.he rendererl for the past several The Gen. R. A, & Co!. F. M. Grosse Pointe Council, that the oping new approaches and de- be held on Tuesday, May 20,with bead and chest injuries The admission charge of SOc ShoW-in Alger House. years. Alger Post & Aux. #995 Vet. Council consider revised peti. tailing numerous d('sign ch8ngp,~ are Frank Columbo of 611 Lakeand a possible broken pelvis. for students and $1 for adults Honorary past chairmen Dr. Would Help Personnel crans of Foreign Wars are con- tions that would facilitate ex. to its expansion program, New Shore road; Arnold P. Fuchs ofKwech, driving a Shelby Boss will go to the benefit of the Ivor Harris and Richard Wi!- . dncling a sale of Buddy Poppies pansion of the hospital's facil. plan!.:, completed this month by 68 Roslyn road; and Chester F.Mustang, lost control at Turn War Memorial's ?Oth Anniver. Iiams have on thcir committee The Fa!'ms does not. reqUIre on 'I1tursday, May 22 and Fri. ities and services. Giffels and Rossetti. Detroit Ogden of 20 Hawthorne road,11 at 120 miles an hour and the sary Family Particillation Cam. John Egan. Dr. Loyal Jodar, the ba~gm.g of rubbISh and day, May 23 in Grosse Pointe. The City Council was re. architectural fil m, incorporate the incumbents.car skidded off the rain'slick George Wellman. Keith Smith, gl~ss cl~ppmgs, etc:, although Paul McGowan, TUxedo 5.2605, quested to approve: c~osing requests made previously by the Challenging the trio for thetrack. paign. Roy SCharfenberg and Gray domg thIS would be very be~p. Is chairman and Mrs. Ockford Caroline avenue, since the City Council and by adjoining office, and hoping to replace

• • • The Show will be preceded Farr. ful to .nP~ pe!5O!1ncI, he saId. Keller, 882-3443, is auxill&i')' street extends for only one block property owners. The plans ful. one of them, is Daniel R. Beckll'uesday, May 13 by a parade of cars through Cars to be included among The City IS t~mklllg of future chairman. between ClIdieux and Notre Iy adhere to a :r,s.foot bui1dln~ of 25 Roslyn road. This is the

AN INJUNCTION WAS is. the Hill and Village shopping those shown are Dave Gabhart's sale.<;of plastic bags. All proceeds will go to the Dame and bisects property now height limitation and pl'oYidc first timc Beck has enteredsued Monda)' by Federal Judge cenlers at 10:30 a.m. The '03 Stanley Steamt'r, Dr. Harris' Each' area in the commun. relief and welfare of disabled owned by the hospital; amcnd. for adequate on.site staff and Shores politics.Fred KlIcss preventing, at least parade will be highlighted by Marmon Gari Kersten's '21 Iity has its own pickup day, De. veterans, and wid 0 w sand ing zoning adjacent to the pre- visitor parking facilities. Village electors wi 11 picklemporarily, the City of Detroit the "Social Outcasts" band and Model :'T", Bill Markley's Foe said, but If citizens have orphans "f veterans. More than sent hospital location to provide The r6vised design enabled three trustees to serve two.yearfrom trying to remove the De. in each car will be an appro. Lamborl(hini Miura P 400 GT,' heavy ;ltems they w8nt picked 200 orph8ns arc being cared for an addition, and for II par. thc hospital to withdraw its pe.. terms. Trustees receive DO paytroit Boat Club and the Delroit PfrroiamlCltYhedc~ee~~~adfa°gung~OU~~Terrence Adderly's Ducsenberl(, up, a special truck will be dis. i for in the National Home in cel between vacated Caroline tition to the City Council made for their services.Yacht Club from Belle Isle. ,. Roy Scharfenberg's '20 Buick, patched for tbis service, if a Eaton Rapids. }tich. avenue and Jefferson to be used last June reql'esting a variance On Tuesday, May IS, it wasThe injunction d~lays action Grosse Poinle' High Schoo! A I f red Glancy's '16 Stutz, call is made to the city hall. Honor the dead by helping for v~blcular parking; granting to thc height Iimitation.~. disclosed that Fuchs refused tountil attorneys from both sides South. George Hendrie's Alfa &meo, Woods City .Administrator the living. is the plea, Buy a variances to ordioklnces that a One requested zoning am~nd. file a statement acknowledgingcan argue the case in court. Through the day, while the Richard Mertz' 1900 Rolls and Chester Petersen said that all Poppy and wear it in the vet. hospital site have not less than ment would enable the hospital acceptance of his nomination, asNo date was set for llUch a ears are swbled on the grounds, Peter Madzik's Huntingburg local residents know wht)n eran's honor on Memorial Day, five acres and that buildings in to constnlct a three.level park- required by Village Chanerhearing, snacks, coffee and soft drinks Buckboard. (CoDdll.eeI Oil Page 4) They gave, will you? 4ln area zoned for bospital use (CondDlIel1 on Page I) and withdrew his petition. '

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white.stripcd dceptonoshort IIClOYD dress shirts

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blue, red, gold or charcoal withnarrow white stripes. 6.50

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C Cl 1 III t 'I 20 I"""""'" Iwo .ot"," .11d"" 0 C' R" f N 1 H' 1 IUillera .ll ) ees 1, ay ~~ee~.~,s.~~:'!lh:nment, "JsllllrJ pe~l alllpllS eqltest or ort ~ "g" IThe GI'l35Se Pointe Camera War Memorial at a o'c1ack In ,

~:~~~~~II.:n~h~~e~~~p~1~rc J}~~U5e~~nl~{;('cC~~j~~~lt~olldl~~.~~n~~fo~h~n~llt~~ud~~isss~11~I.io fOCI~~~t~~~r~hZ~;~~~I~~ ~p(ln I~~~~p~n~l:t ht:rtgrJ:~drrll~t~h~ ~~:'~c::I~~Wlt~~,~I~rt~~~~\~~tr~~------------------.- ... -.. --.- ----- Compll~ Program would bo CR_ purflllse (lC prollram develop_ port.

re; ~. l:~:li~el:c~~c.°tl~~la~C~~i~il:~~~ :~~~~~d re~~t~'~~sllmll:ecol~~ sl:~r'alfU:;; ~~~~affor;;e~o:'s~s~

fi: ~rrt~~~l~e~~eellcessh'e problem~ Il~~~~: MeGlnnlR then asked U ~~~I~l;I~~y~'r~s~I~~edet~a~~ }~~:

r::....... ~ (b~"S~ld r~:l~~y~r~~~~~t(~dent :~;r~::~:I~~~\~rr;:~ls~~~n~~: ~~iJ~~vb~.~~~v1nm5~~~b~~~~~i~::.,} *,,"~' \ r:. I. eommtlle~ would lIe e~tll'hll~bed which her daU.llhter bod alle-.:ed. Sllndhenl IndIcated that tbe mo-'~ • fi:l a~ an 0ilcn Compus Board wllh Iy heen abown nt Pleree, Tha lion would establish polley !o

-,. t::;.lthe respon~lhlllty of asseulnlf traulloreneleR accordinG to nolhlmfoddlUonol could hendd.'1l~~I""\1 f'!\. Ithe ~ltuollon perlodlcolly nnd Mn, 1IlcGlnnlR,were rrom the cd 10 th" ,prollram wllhout

- t ~ ~~ ~~ I~h~~~:a l~e;~l'1c~~~I~a~~::t1e~~~:l ~~e~::P:c~~OI P~lnelpnl WU. ~k:~~fthr;r~.J. F~~hs v~~~~'rr~.'? ~~. ~ ~:~ul~h~eb~:ro~~IlI~:~\~'I~~le~~r~~1:h~oll1~r:e~~~~lel~~~dll~~nt:ll~i rl~~~~~r~M~~~ln~h~~p:g:, 1I~~~:I

~ ~ tenJlnrcn~npJlroval to lenvCltho transparenelellin aell educatlan POOllrac?, lIfr, Whitely nod Lee__J,. ,':.' , ~: ~~~P\~'~u~~1~:n;~rtT~~Rn~c~~~~ ~~~I~~pr~,~~ed:J~II~II~~aa~~n ~~ ~~lr~~t~d~lnGnn. The motion Willi I

~ CllmllllR contract 1I!I:nedhy tho teacher In our school "ystem ne.

,J , ".,':.~:~ 1)~Il~~t~r ;j~l~op~::f~i~n~os;c~l~i1 :~~~~rll~fp,i~g~v~~~r~~rc~It~~p~~

';•.~..;~;;<;'U,-~<j:~:~, ~~~klnnltt~l~ci~fll,e~o (~~u~~!. r~~.meeun" wIth ber thllt morn.",~ '. :'. . n: hou,IldIi:~ 1I1r.Mogk-Spcak! nut~ r~m ~e 1I1r, Moltk ~hrll that the rIIma

.;: ~,I~I~rtow~:m~'~~r "~~r::dn~;H 10 pollee any'lJlroblem arens I.ICe," "Jlumlln Growth" and~ which could dcvelop, "Hnman Heredity," "Girl to

~-: Dr, ~-::r~~~ ~~~Ilr:dnyoung ~~h~in;ur~:: a~~rs1~ne~~t~0t~~

~ f~~[el~~sP::e~~:,k~h::;voS::JI~~~II:~b~:~~~~~';~~'~lb~~~~~f:.1 10 2 to Implement the lIrodltled to mixed audiences In Mrs, life-

~ ~fre~t~de~r:~~~I:c t~'r:~~~~~J~f~ ~~s~I,8' H~Il~~~~~~'~edp~~~~ulh~e. lire and Jt tbe world Is to sur. would be happy 10 sit down with

~ ~~~~~l}e~~lm~erb~IV;e~~~sf~r~ :~:/o~~~1~~~ ~on~e~~\~eet;~~

~. ~~:~r~d~g~ii~s~~ouall~~~it~~in~ m~:. added, tor qm firmly or

~ ~~~~;I, h~~solli~e'~U~~ln:u~~ :~~ ~INI~aW:~Iro"d~;~s~er~~~~a..c...c ...._~..r.A. ... ....- co ehanle. How can we say to We are a sounding board for

-~ ~ ~~bl~b~~rd~n'~~e::e ~horsee~~~: ~e:~o~:~d:re:~:~:m~li:~~~~:Woodward Avenue a\ Gr~nd Circus Palk ~ yard1' We tell our children t1eated at 1110seventh grade

Also If!Cllica~o ~ ~~~;ldl~el:l~n:~~~r{'u:t1r~~~~ Ie~r~~: McGinnis thcn asked

r;;J'MJr;JjS-;Jr;JJS:Pr;vM~rw~j'iPf£Jj~'U$Jj~'1t8J'FJ}r;J',M)ffJ II ~~y gf~lIrh~~ .'W~,!Ie~~~I.~~~~~~ !o~t~:IiI::s ;~~r:o~Wo~ b;:;

i;:~o:~~OlVo~Sr:~;r~~:~~I:~, until ~~;, ~~~:~t::IJn~a(l::~~n;,~~tMr, Veenendahl stressed that five. or six years the polley bas

the raeulty was behlod the been to discuss these kInd orlIIodllled Open Campus 100% questlons on a low key andand saId oCtho 74lcllchcrs poll. added that In 1110 guidancecd Ihe vole was unllnlmoU9 ror courses children arc not beingModified OJlt'n Campus, Introducea 10 sell, they arc al.

DluuuIon Openrd ready alVaro of ii, He added,Following Iho prcsenlallons however, he agreed that tbe

noard me m b e r s addressed prime responsibility Corsilx edu.themselves to the Issue then eollon Is In the family.opened the discussion to mem- DIscussIon FollolVlI _bers In l1Ie audlcnce, A discussion then rollowed

The BOllrd members voted to during which Ar~ld ':Fuchs JiI-reconsider the' .qQ~stlon ond dlellted that bd'relt the 'pnrentsIllvelhelrdeelslonot,thoncxt sholildbe ...otlfled beloro anySchool Boord meellng.on lIton. chlld SIlW IIny sex edueatlondilY. Juno 2. materIals so tbey could with•

.'" rcpreaenlollve, IlI'l?UP or draw their children If they.de.North I1hlh &tudcnls anll fllcully olred. Mte!! much dlllcunion Dr.

m~~~.c~a~::oll~G\~~I:,u~~rl~~~ ~~~:::Ol;;e rc~~:~3,~rl~~~~of rour eblldren In Ihe school committee eOl\ld present ItIl

~~~~e:'d fl:~r:~d~en~~~~~he~~~~ ~~~~~~ndt~I~~: ~~ja1:r. ~~~~,~rose, Introduced herselr, then hers seemed, In Reneral agree.asked, "I'd liko 10 know who menl thnt illlY movc towardIs responsIble or 'who I should voUng on the Issu!! ntUlls tlme110laflnd out why my seventh -------

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~~~1e ~~lr~dl(lllh~~~ol{nt%~xeoJ Plans LUllclleoll Illudlences1" I

No Program Adopted Tho 1I101hers' Cluh of GrosseDr. Joseph SpaGnoli, a~slslont PolnL~HIgh School will hold IIJ:

superintendent. instruction, ex_ Annual Luncheon and Proj(ramplalned that no formlll program on Wednesdoy, 1I111y21,at 12:30or sex educotlon hn5 heen o'clock, In l;le Grosse Pointendoptcd by the Board of Edll- War Memorial, In Frles Andlto-clition at this Ume. 110 Bald t1iat rlum.II commIttee on Hcnlth, Educll- JUrs. Joseph Perry, IH. clublion and Sorety, which 15 one president, urllclI members andcommIttee among 17 or 18, Is guests In attend ond to makocurrently working on a rormat l1Ielr reservattons as soon o.sCor K t1iroullh 12. Once the ror- po.~slble,mat Is developed It wlUbe)ltc. Followlnll the IUlIeheon thescnted to a reactor pilnel com- nnnual business meeting nndposed or other storf members election and presenlotlon of of-and administrators., He sold flcers will bo held.that lhls then would ho prc~ent- After lhe meellng studentscd to the Bonrd for considern- will present a program entitledtion and recommended appro- "Tllleoill oC Iho Studenl Com,val. Uo ndded l1Iat during the munlly."

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'::! an extensh'o exhibIt or proleclRi:';i from IheWoodnnd:!!retalCrnrt,'i depnrtmen\!l In lndustrllli Arb,

Man:' oflhc.~eexhlbUshovewon,;: recognillon In hlltll rcglonal andj;j ~tllte eompetlllon. Eugecn Wolo.io;" nlckandl.eslleReamesbovein.i' ~truded students In lhe~e proJ.

jects.An exhfl,lt or Art anrl Seulp'

; ,~, ture, eo,ordlnnte!l hy Julin;') ~1~~I~ll~~:~~~,he on IIlsplll)' In

Tho "Towerbelle~" nnrl Cho.i:.:, raleers, under the dlrectJon of<: Leonard Rlednla, will provldcni';.! muslelllinleriude,

neservatlons muybe msdr hy'senlllngncheekClIrS2,75,pay.

:::: ohio \0 the )lo1llcrs' Club, to, ~Ir~. Herbert Tow~nn, 2l1lb ~te_

Kinley ovenuc, (jro~.~e PollItt'"'arm~, or by eolllng 685.4352.I j

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BMW and Mercedes-Benz factories,'So . , • for buying and superb servicing of a .

Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz,there's on,1yone place to come,

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TAKE-A-STEAK18499 MACK at OPAL

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Open Daily: 4:00.10:00 p.m, Sundays: 1:00.8:00 p.m.From the Charcoal Broiler

DINNERS(EACH DINNER INCLUDES FRENCH FRIES,

SALAD AND ROLLIYour (ho,.;e of Three Solad Dressings--

Italian, Blue Cheese Thousand IslandSTRIP STEAK (801:,) (Boneless) $1.95STRIP STEAK (12 1)1:,) (BonelessL:. __2.95STRIP STEAK (16 01:,) (Boneless) 3.95FAMILY SIRLOIN STEAK (2 lb.) 6,95(Serves faur, boneless)BEEFBURCER (1/4 lb.) 1.00On Sesame Bun, Solod and French FriesCHOP SIRLOIN OF BEEF.. 1.75r::~....=~~:~~~~~~~~~~:~"~~~1~ EXTRA SALAD...... .. 25c ~~:~ FRENCH FRIES ......,.,....... .... 30c ~

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CHICKEN, RIBS & FISH

CAR LOSES TIREA delivery car owned by the

Park. Pharmacy, 15324 E. JeC:ferson, lost one of its tires andwheels sC'metime between thelate evening hours of Wed~es-day May 8, and 9 a.m. the nextday: The car, parked behindthe pharmacy, had been jackedup, the tire and wheel removed,and then left to rest on the hub.

ContrastingSlacks27.50

to 40.00,

You Can't AvoidAdmiring Looks

IN A

LEBOWSport Coat

100.00 to 125.00

Thursday, May IS, 1969

And you can't helpfeeling comfortable.For J.,ebow's distinc-tive impOrted. wool-

.ellS are HAND TAI--LORED for yourwearing ease. SeeOl,lradmirable selec-tiou this week.

SICE AND SORRY Icontinuation of the moaningBlue ~01lday is often just a after the night beCore.

IDOl'''' '0' 'lien 'NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE.1001'''' 10. S"VICf? WE GIVE THE FI,.ST.

AU THIS .' •• AND MORE, TOO AT

TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC.BUICK-OPEL DEALER

. N... C.n • U.lI Cen • Pam • Cust_ Callision Shop..13033 . (iR ....TIOT LAkeview 6.3000

Night Se,vice LA J -9877 .

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F V. I .. B C 11100 F' Either speak CrOOl experi. W1rry's like runnillg aW!lYour '-'!eeking ,School Po.sts 10 allon at ar os19 me ence, or flom experience don'J. frOOl something that isn't eVeD.:J speak. aCter you.I 011 January 1 oC this year the The I"arlt Police Department ------------ -----------

(Continued from Pille 1) profession is represented Oil Crazy Horse Bar at 15012 Mack was notified 011 May 9 that theSouth High School; Phil, 16; Ithe Board, with the exception,. avenue had been cited by Park bar has been ordered to pay aalso a SQuib High student; Mat. strangely enough, oC a profes- officials for an aCler.hours $100 fine or receive a 20.dayth~w, 13, a student at Parcel1sjsional educator. Laymen, in any violation. suspension of business.Mlddle School and Julia, 12, a, Cield, though. wel1.intentiont"d,student at D,M. Fel'rY Elemen. lack the insight into and tile At a bearing before the Li.tary School. understanding oC the many quor Control Commission, the Learn to reason things out-

Mr. Porter was graduated day.to.day problems that arise. bar owner admitted to the Viola., new ideas are, the best capitalfrom Kenyon College with a "As an. educator who deals lion. ':,, anyone can h8ve.major in history. He is pres. with these problems daily,' Iently vice.president-administra. Ceel qualified to make the deci .lion for the Ziebart Process sions that the Board must makeCorporation. He was Cormerly in suc.h vital matte,s as curri-chairman of the Millage Study .culum; personnel, etc., that theCommittee for the public SCbooljaverage person Ceelsunquali.

--====--.----~------"----- system and formerly president fied to do. Our schools face

81 of ~e Ferry PTA. many problems today, Cor which

l Mr. Porter said, "I believe I there is no easy solution. Ithrough almost 12 years aS80- feel that my background, which.

.. ciation with our public school includes a Master's Degree insystem through full PTA. and school administration and su-

, the Millage Study Committee pervision, 14 years teaching ex.and because I have four chilo perience, and lifelong interestdren in Cour different Pointe in educational affairs, qualifiesSchools." me for.a postion \In the Board."

Bill Adams, 34, lQ12 York- Voters will cast thcir ballotsshire road, is a native Pointer. for ,their favorite candidates onHe received his BS degree from Monday, June 9.the University oC Michigan and ------his Masters Degree in Finance

Iand Accounting from U oC M. Bon SecoursH,e is presently a CPA engagedin full time tax practice with __Arthur Andersen and Company. (Continued from Page 1)His wiCe, .Lynn is a $ocial work- ing structure that would mini.er with the Grosse Pointe mize on street parking in theSchool System. Mr. Adams told area. The design directs thethe NEWS that his background majority of entrance' 'and exitin finance coupled with having trafCic to Jefferson avtnue, in-a son in the school system tending to reduce the flow onmaJ<:ehim keenly aware oC the Notre Dame and Cadieux. Theproblems . facing the system hospital proposes to landscapeparticularly since oCten. prob- an a.'ea between Jefferson andlems' involving the system in. its parking structure Cor use asvolve money or. the lack oC a public park. .money. Mr. Adams' son, David, The City Council was advisedis a third grader at Maire Ele .. that even though a variancementary School. . was requested to utilize more

Ronald C. Lucas, 35, 1316 than 35 percent oC a 4.6 acreHarv~rd road, has been a site the proposed design callsPointe resident for eight months. for removillg the present power-He has lived in the Detroit house and stack, for reloc:lting8rea his entire life. He receiv- entrances to a centr'al-site loca-ed his BS degree' from Western lion,' and for buildings to beMichigan University and his MA set back more than' requiredin School Administration and along Notre Dame avenue toSupervision C rom Eastern provide for a wide. landscapedMichigan University. area. . ,

He is presently Director of I The City Council set a PublicJunior Higb Physical Education Hearing on the petitions forand Athletics in the Warren Tuesday, June la, at 8 o'clock.Woods Public' Schools, Warren. at Maire Elementary &hool.He liaslJeen a teacher and ------------coach for 14 years. He is mar.ried to the former Donna MaeTrefry, of The Farms and hastwo . young children, Andrea Iand Jeffrey., When asked why he was acandidate for the Board of Edu.

______________________ cation he .said, "I am a candi- .

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Sport Coa'ts ~,~Treasure Chest Fashions, theYachtswomen's ann u al . styleshow will be presented Satur-day •May 17, at the DetroitYacht Club. Proceeds from thisevent are donated: to charity.Robert E. Lee, of the DossinGreat Lakes Museum, will beat the party to accept a check,the Yachtswomen's donation tothe Museum.

Another recipient oC Yachts.'women Cunds will be the WblteAlder Fund, set up for thefamilies of the men who wentdown on the White Alder CoastGuard ship.

":i1 ,,/l. . ...~ '~:x<., r::.SisR:::i~~~S;b~' t~~s~oes~~~""~ show. Co-chairman is Mrs. Wal.

ter J. Malan, oC Warren. Hon-orary chairman is Yachtswomel'president Mrs. Donald Bohl.inger, of Anita .avenue.------

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IntrCMludory .,.$pe(iaI.':

,FRIDAY f MAlt '''.:';.3:30p.m. 10 9:30p •.m~.~

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SHIP'S WHEEL FAMOUS NOR POLESGUin, J.c1tm wittl the hidden hoo4

24.50 VAlUE $17.95

save Regularly - Walch Your saving. Grow

HOW $1 $2 $3 $5 $10 $20SAVINGSGROW W,"" W.. ldy W.elely We.lely Weelely Weelely

, yr. SU2 106.4S 15'.74 266.'.1'.1 532.43 1064.7J

2yrs. 109.01 218.10 327.'.10 545.30 1090~1 21a1.04

3yn. 167.50 335.13 50'.1.76 837.89 1675.77 335U8

4yn. 221.12 451.81 686.k! 1T44.61 2'.189/13 4511.11

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NEXT TO' THE WOODS"THEATRE19271 Mack Ave.

comet'yout

* CONES*SUNDAES* SHAKES*MALTS* PARFAITS* BANANA SPLITS* FROZEN COKE

and CHERRY

featuring:

Switchyour savings

to where theearnings are

Hickey:s. Mens Shop; and theGrosse Pointe Foundation forExceptional Children, Jacob.son's.

Hours of the InternationalFestlval in the Village will bethe same as Village store bours.continuing until 9 p.m. onThursday and Friday, May 22and 23, closing at 5:30 p.m. onSaturday, May 24.

Getthat extra three quarters percent for yoursavings at First Federal Savings of Detroit - not

4 but 4:JA0/0, current annual rate, paid andcompounded four times every year.

It's frequent payments and compounding ofearnings that make your savings grow fast at First

Federal- as you can see in the chart to Ihe right.Your savings at First Federal are available to you at

any time, from any office, not just the office whereyou have your account. You can add or withdraw

any amount any time on any business day. And yoursavings are insured to $15,000,

If your savings are earning less than 4:JA0/0, bringyour present passbook to the First Federal office

nearest you - they're all listed in the white pages ofyour telephone directory. We will handle all

the details to switch your savings to where theearnings are.

mJ FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS OF DETROIT~ Headquarters: 1001 Woodward at Mi,.higan

~ Grosse Pointe Office: Kercheval near St. ClairM.m!ler Fed... , Ho~ Lo.n Blllk 9t'slem,nd l'tcler.I SavinGS and LOin IMlIrtnC8 COfpOrIIIOlI

Fe$tival Set. for 'Village'(Coatiauecl from Pqe 1)

A large tent will house an artexhibit arid artists at work, apopcorn wagoo will delight thechildren and bring memoriesto those whose childhood is be.hind them, and a steam caltiopewill make its appearance on thefirst afternoon, Thursday, be-tween 3 aDd 5 o'clock.

Demonstrations of some of thehandcrafts, such as pysanky,the intricately decorated Eastereggs of the Ukranian people,will be given. Materials and in.structions will be available forcreating these works of art athome.

Proceeds for ProjectsParticipating grQups will use

the proc eeds of their sales tosupport various benevolent aDdeducational projects.

Locations will be as follows:Armenian, Kay Baum; Chinese,Village Manor; French; Jaqob-son's Home Decorative' Shpp;German, Michigan ConsolidatedGas Co. Hospitality Center;Greek, Himelhoch's. DoubledayBooks, and Day Travel; Ameri.can Indians, Village Cleaners;East India, Jacobsons; Italian,McCourt Shoes; Me~can, Best& Co; Polisb. Kresge; Serbian,Y 0 r k Je~elers;, Ukrainian,

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Moran, reported to City IlOliceon Saturday, May 10, that per-bans unknown had broken intothe trunk of his car, while itwas parked in the lot behindKresge's. 17101 Kercheval,' onthat date, and stolen a tire andwheel. The lock of the trunkhad been pried open .

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(ContlDuecifromPlle 1) jeeti, the property owners wUltheir regular picKup days are, have to have them removed bybut there are two days when a private contractor. The' citythe city will gather shrubbery does not do this, he added..and limbs and other debris Has SOW 2... _placed at the surb. Mondays For the past year, Petersen,and Tuesdays ~re th~ de~ignat- the Woods has been sellinged dars for thIS spe4!lal pickup, plastic bags to the public. Hehe said.. .estimated that the city has sold

As fl\r other Items, such as Imore than. 200,000 bags withinol~ water heaters, washing ma- this time.chInes and other heavy ob- The bags are of a larger size------- - and heavier in texture and far

superior to those tiold commer-cially, he Pointed out, and come50 in a roll. The price is $2.50a roll, at no profit to the City,it was added .•

The Woods council is debat-ing'the enactment of an ordin.ance that will make it compul-sory that local residents useplastic bags for grass clippings,rubbish and so on.

In the Shores, Village Super-intendent Thoma. JeIferi6 stat-ed that the Village does nothiv~ the'j problems that thec.therYolntes have, in that hiscommunity has no commercialbuildings, th~refOle, there areno rubbish and other itemssuch as are'1eft at corners or atth.! rear of such buildings.

Cites Fine serviceHe said be is of the opillion

that the service rendered toShores residentS is better thanits sister ComriltU1lties becauseDPW. 'personnel with motoriz-ed pickup' equipment go intothe sideyards and ,rear yardsof all property to pick up' rub •bish and what have you. Among the more than 1,600

The Shores will pick up any. students receiving their degreesthing residents request, if the from the University of Detroitresidents call the ,MUDicipal list week were mlny Pointers.Building, he said. . They included the following

Jefferis 6aid that residents students, who were graduatedare not required to use plastic from The College of Arts andbags if they do not want to, but Sciences; Margaret A. Bums,tiley are encouraged to do so. 832, Berkshire road; Jean A.

He said that the, Village trus- Connell, 8118 Pemlierton road;tees do not expect to pay an Virginia R. MUllem, 1365Three

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ordinance to eoJnPEll the use of Mile drive; Veronica A. Sumf'r-the bags. A newsletter wasre. acki. 715 Balfour roa'd; Mar,Y B.cenUy sent to every borne in Dakoske,, 471 Lakeshore lane:the Shores, Jefferis said, ask.. {(ibert Paul Grammens; 1814mg. whether or not the people Kenmore drive; Faith Marle A.want bags made available, and Kolly, 20475 WqodIand place;o.nly about three persons to?k Micbael J. Let8cher, 64 Merri.time to. answer. It was not dlS. weather road; Tbomas J. Padil-closed if those who responded la 1886 Prestwick road' Frankfavored the bags. Atithony Pellerito, 119t Paget

---- court; Mary ,M. Sloan, 35 DuvalPack 85 Holds place; Sharon Vogtll, 1797AI.lard

avenue and Nancy J. Matzka,Pinewood Derby 1478 Do~{n road. ,

Lawrence Thomas Leto,459NeH rOad; Thomas J. Dlngell,

., Thirty-one e,ntrics in Cub 732 Lo;ame road; lean Jif.Cu,Scout Pack Il5s, annual Pine- sou 2182 Vernier road' Michaelwood Derby raced down the T 'Kr 185 'U ' • thtrack recently in the gym at. ag, ~emwea erMonteith School. ..' . . r 0 a d: Dennis Pintos,. au

,'. ' ....". ~adItonero.d; ..JOhll1C•.~!'Me.~I.made by the boY', 'l... WoocI.lt!l....e: aU'received cI~-WIth a little help from Dad - .' h Lwere of every shape and color. geel from Graduate Sil 00

Each car ,ra.qin,. four races, Graduating from the Con,eg~and the run-offrace for tbe top 01 Bqsiness and Administrationsix cars resulted in a first place were Salvatore 'Cipriano, 51victory for. Darryll Graham. Greenbriar drive;Hugb B. Cor-r .Dave Greenspan came in sec. teville, 1810 HoUywood avenue;ond, followed by Joe Vier in teonard.J. Schweitzer, 1220 Au.third. Fourth place went to dubon road, and Charles .J.Bruce Shepherd. Fifth place SpiJad1er, 1332 Balfour road.resulted in a tie between JeftVier and PhU Winchester.

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Park Won't Pay$425 for Plaque

Special Weeleendlate, $15,plus mileage, Fri. noo" ',ilMOil. lloon.

Thursday, Miy IS, 1969

DICK SHALLA LWING16555 H~~PER 885 OS'.75Hr. Whittier •

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Five Pointe Municipalities Bradley Promoted;Serving in Vietnam

Share $218,414 State Fund WilHam 0. Bradley III, son'A proposed legend plaque --,..---- of, Mr. and Mrs, William 0,

bearing the new name of Wind- ~ecord ,first quarter Motor. The. Woods, the .. biggest of IBradley. Jr, oC Ford court, hasmill Pointe Park, with names Vehicle ,HIghway Fund coHec- the Pomte commumtIes, receiv. been promoted to Lance Corpor-of city officials and local gov- tions are being distri~uted to ed as its share of the fund in al in the Marine Corps.ernment aides, to be attached .r.~ichigan'~ counties, cities and 1967 !he sum o~_$51,418; i.n L/Corporal !lradley is serv-to the new ~athhouse in t~e villages,. It was reveal~d .by the 1968, ~t .was $60....75; and thIS ing with the 3rd Military Policeparle•. was rejected by a, tl~- State HIghway CommIssIOn. year. It IS $71,564. Battalion in DaNang Vietnam.brea~mg vute at a Park council Highway Director' Henrik E. The Park's share in 1967 wa 'meetmg held on Monday. May I ~lafseth said net receipts duro $42.578; in 1968 it was $50.230~12. 109 January, February and and for the first three months of

The plaque, which was to March totaled $131.46 mi!Ii?~, 1969, its share of the fund ishave. cQst $425,.was JavOred by as oompared to $110.76 millIOn $59655.Councilmen William Luedders. in the same period of 1968, and I~ 1967 the Farm . dGeorg~ VerCionckt and Warr~n $99.81 million in .1967. $36,299; i~ 1968, it w:s $:~~~~~;<;Quger and opposed by Councll- Most of the ,Increases, the and this year its share is $50-men', D~lUglas Graham. Robert director said, are attributed to 600.' ,Hutton and Charles Bowerman the "Good Roads" tax pa'ckage Th C't . d .

Th 3 3 t I £t th d .. t d' I t 1ft<>'1' f e I y recclve $19,703 Ine . vo e e e eClSlon eMC e 10 a e ~' 10 .an e - 1967; $22.971 in 1968; and $27,-up to Mayor Matthew Patter. fort to meet grow.mg. ~Ighw~y 132 for the first thre . th fson, who appeared startled for needs llnd to offset rlSlllg con- 1969 e mon s 0a moment, but. who cast a "no" struction costs. A gas tax in- Th'e Shores received a mereto break the tie. crea8e of a penny-a.gallon took $6977 in 1967' nl $8017'

The majority vote was appar- e.ffect on January 1, 1968, and 1968; and a s~moa~ounting ;~enlly swayed by Graham, who license fceswe~e restored to $9,463 this yelir,challenged the' spending of the the pre-DepreSSIOn rate whcn . :I' . .,sum on the item', to be placed plates were placcd on sale last The Highway Fun.d, ~s 11ladeIon such a building as a bath. fall. up of all state gasolme,. and

'house, when. the amount could I' Accor~ing to the quarterly dIesel fuel taxes. and ~censebespcl\t f()r needed picnic ta- 1OCormlltieu release~ . by the plate ~ees. After deduction ofbles stoves and other facilities' Hi g h way ConumsslOn, the collection costs, 1.5 perc.ent forin the pnrk. A large metal sign Pointe's share il) the collection the State Waterways Commis.to iuentify lhe park, will b~ fund has also shownl~ increase sian and $3.5. million. annuallyplaced at t~e entrance gate, it of a total of $61,439 smce 1967. for .the M;lckJl;lac Bridge Au-was said The total first quarter distri- th?rlty to r~uce, fa,res. on the

Also, at Monday night's ses- bution to the' five Pointes in bfldge. Th~ S~te, Hlg~way De.sion. the council approved a 1967 amounted to $156,975; in partment r~~t~~~ :.J6 , peJ.'~en!,resolution prellared by City 1968 it was $~84,265; and for or $60.47 ;rn»ui'li, ~e,~"Mlcbl-Attorney Richard Rohr, .which January, February and March gan ('ountl~~ ~r~ IPY/W, a tot~lcha(l/{ed the uncfficial name of of this year. the sum comes to 0.£ 34 percep!,!!~ ~.69 mil.the Waterfront Park to Wind. $218.414. ho.n;. and 2QiPJ!r~ent. ~r~$26.29mill Pointe' Park and which ---.------- millIOn go .to, th~528 IDcorpor-'offici<iHy :!'tained 'the name of ated cilies~apd 'villages.the Three!dil~ Drive Pa~k until One-Act Plays Wayne County's share of thesome future time ,when It could At S't. Paul H; Fund collection for the threebe given an?ther name. . &- months of 1969. amounts to

It was pomted out that since $8 254 136' as. compared to $7 -the Windmill Pointe Park was The 51. Paul High School 189285 in' 1968' .and $6804417established at the Barrington Class will present four, one-act in 't967. • "and Alter road site in 1930, and plays in the S1., Paul School ----1-..-,-----.the more recent estab)ishment auditorium on Wednesday, May FOR SAFETY AFLOAT ~'of the Three Mile. Drive Park, 'at the foot of Thr,ee Mile Drive 21. starting at 7:30 p.m. BROWSE' . " 'at Essex, there' has been no The class members have been Iordinance or resolution passed, in almost daily rehearsal polish- THE SH IPSindicath.Jf the official existence ing. their lines for the pre. WHEELof the recreational facilities. entation.

Admission is free. but volun- ~

Open tary donat,ions of 25 cenls will .,;;;; 'll.fWft.be gladly accepted at the door. ..-...

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S d enjoyment of .the, ,public are:atur ay "Arms and ,A Man"t~ "The In-, . Docents," "Arsenie{ and Old

Lace .... ,and~'Snow,<:White andMornings! < I tbeSeven,~~~t;:: 'I

" 'To ~fier-o~ clientele better Junior;'ft~ ~Ylost,''Brij~~t Sony,;" ,=~~~=o~roC:St.Pau'lS~litor~':.~'

" '/., /' ,9:30 'till noon. This man ideal ,~:' '- • ,~.Ste',~O 'FM,,' , ". ~ . ~eclct;D:~ ~~11}~~~ '.'Juniors of' St. ," Paul. High, .' about current investmel1t'oppor. School will be hosts ito the .Sen.

1.eIMIit ~,~y the master. otmi{li"'ltfi;mtion ,to builcl.a t~':l!.tUnitieili.St.op ;n'. ,. a ~ed iOJ'~lat'!tMjunioI'~Slmior:;Ban--sensitiVe'soltC:t'5t.ite'tllnei'in: •. c:ablnet; riot ,muCh \\Iidei:thlill'l,< <'- ftCisterec1 ~leieutatj.~''frill~" ',quet ',op'TblirsdIlYrHttay.,23>atbook. The sr-low tuner b~ringsyou superb FM, mono or stere.' ,lad toaautyou. ,~ -. ~ the_Sweden ,:.HauJe(!'lThirteenand acts as an AM tuner"too. Designed for use with any system" n ,.'M' , ,', , ,")',n o~~ m~ lIartfflI at 6 30the.lrit isparfeetly matched with Sony's HP.150and H~-450':.. .r~oP. .. ICpI'GAN'" ~~~&~i"~"~':'~I. ~8~I,~~;:i",eompact 'stereo semiS: TJ\'erI!'S'a~large, chtulir tuntrfg dIl!l allc' C ' , '" ,cf'iiM1 ~,Tb~' ."banqlt~t 'R :3' ,tra'ditionalflywheel tuning for easy oPeration. Rich, corfl'ponent-styhng In- OBPOBA.TION ~gilt of theJuniorl;'~Q ,the Sen-solid walnut. ' ~ • .', ,. . iors. FundS for thedlDner cameSO... ~ . M~",b"N~.y",iSIKItBllc~ •• ,. from money r'aised JJYtbe Jl!n-

17144KERCHEVAL ior Sleighride held i!arlier inGROSSEPOINTE. PHONE:.. 1211Ithe year.

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PRESENT

INFORM YOURSELF

ABOUT THE NEW SEX EDUCA TION

Tickets may be purchased at M;,. Sheridan Books, 81 Kercheval or af the doorAdults Only Price $1.00 Adults' Only

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of Anaheim, California

:~r;~:?, ;Why the rush to put sex education into schools?I~.~;';i:'"").,;: Who are the -people behind it?

:., r~'"-":- What qualifications do they have?

What is their attitude toward morality?

What materials are being used?

What have been the results?

What do 'Icading psychiatrists say?

A fRANK DISCUSSION OF SEX EDUCATION:r) . ' ' '

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Alfre~ E. Eyres,"1,0.Grosse Pointe Psychiatrist

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If you had, you wouldn't be cleaning your oven. Itwould be cleaning itself.

In case you missed it, our l~st ad featured the newGas self.cleaning range. The range that puts an endto oven cleaning for good.

You see, the oven in this new Gas range cleansitself automatically. You don't have to lift a finger.No more rubber gloves, strong detergents or harshcleaning agents, No more scraping or scn~bbing.And the cost? About 2t. ,

That's all there is to it. Except, that.you're alsogetting the world's finest range. Nothing cooks likeGas. It gives you complete heat control. F~ster cook.lng. Cleaner cooking. And economy that's in a.~ssby itself. See the new Gas self.cleaning range t&Jay.For people who like to cook. period: t.t dealer orMichigan Consolidated Gas Company showrooms.Cook with Gas ••• it'll serve you right. .. "

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LAWNS DAMAGEDMrs. Richard Levitan, 942

Rivard, ,called City p'olice onThursday, May 1, tq.report thata dark blue or black' car hadrun over the lawn and fled thearea heading nortJ! on Rivardto Mack.: Investigation' tevealedtire marks across lawns at 932.936, 942 and 946 Rivard. Alllawns were badly rutted.

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The reckless driver and his I Pride loses It flavor when a Mack Widening ICinema League Blaz~Destroys Summer H.olne,new auto are soon parted. man has tD eat his words.------------------ Plans Discussed Banquet May 22 The O. J. Mulford summer around 2 a.m. FiI:emea arrived

'residence, on South Channel within minutes, but high windsBy Karen Frlh: drive, near The Old Club OD prevented them from control.

Wayne Co u n t y SuperviS9r The Grosse Pointe public is Harsen's Island, burlled to the ling the blaze.William Bryant, Jr., of Mt. invited to the annual banquet grOund Saturday morning, May 1------------V '.' th t an~ pro~am of the Grosse 10, due to what firefighters I.-~------'---.II"dernon atvenue, salud th: ~udn y Pomte Cmema Leo:tgue, Thurs. believe was faulty wiring. For Professional. oes no reeommen " WI en, da Ma 22. Tick~ts are vail. '.. A . Img of Mack avenue from Somer. y', y 00 a The reslClence IS now owned pprOISQ 5set to Cadieux" _ mainly for aatbltehfrowDI Mard ~alembffe:sand by the three Mulford'da.,ghfers, Colifinancial reasons. e .ar ~morl 0 Ice.. Mrs. Sterling Graham, of Mea.

Br ant alon with N E FollowlDg dmner, at 6:30. m dow lane, Mrs. Peter Dixon, of LAlKE REALTORSy .' g .. ,the Crystal Ballroom, a pNgram Manistee and ,Mrs. Thomas . 777 1230

G~Il?er.on,.County Road Com. of films will be shown in the Little at'Winnetka ill - AT 7 MILE IXIT CHRYILEIt IXI'Yn;,sslon engmeer, pre~e~ted the Fries. Auditorium. The fl1ms Mr~. Grabam told tbe NEWS " ' mJ.1j 1ft! jviews' .of the CommiSSIon an~ are a group selected from award that many of the priceless fam.lll'Im!.~mt~~~~MIaiillW:.lIiUiJ I lUll=: •supe~vlsors at the Park counCil winning entries in the 39th An. ily antiques and first editions (fi 0'e "mcetlllg on Monday, Ma~ 12. nual Photographic S<1ciety of were demolished in the fire. I

Gunderson suggested 1D~tead America's International F i 1m The only standing remllins of i .that only the two.block busmess Festival. The films are ootb the five. bedroom residence ~ . .AI.~. t ..4..are~ bet w e ~ 11 Gray~on and color .and blac~ and white, and were two brick fireplaces. The z; ..,.. • ..,.Cad!eux be WIdened, ~!ther by we either optical or magnetic only furnishings that escaped I;. .addmg a recess~d. parking lane sound. the blaze were one frying pan ".- the rlver -o~ another. drlvmg lane. In There is an excellent variety and two wrenches. ~ onelth~~ case It would mean an of techniques and subject mat. 'fhe lire was spotted by the ' GONAC MleHaddItional 12 feet. ter shown. Included are a trav- cre.w of a p8ssing freighter at .' M29 HIGHWAY, Next to Heusen Island Ferry - Ai , ' '

Mayor l\~atthew Patterson and I elogue, life at the edge of the ~JIIl JIll W. • I'" Ph 1 794.9313 . Phone 1.194-9314the councilmen preferred an. I sea, the story of a song and -rT-r • • •• ic lf~ one.. "other driving lane so the widen. how one's backyard can be the ..... ~ :l NOW OPEIt...ing would be unif.orm if another II background f?r an exciting film..... WID E ? 1i " "" I:"lane were sometIme lidded be. Among the films shown will be *' .-tell . .tween Somerset and .,?r3~1on. the Film of the Year and Gold *' OVALS .. ~ ' .....".....".'"'WI~,..~"'.~ ....__".IIIW"' ..... -,,. ......Also, if a recessed pal.iong lane Medal winner, THE LF.GEND . ~ I: . '1"were added, it would have to OF SAN SAN KU. It is hard to ? '* OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ",be financed by !he' private en- believe this film was made in *' 2 $25~..'* LUNCH '*. DINNER B••,I~lftt ~,"terprises along Mack. Gunder. California and not in Japan. . *". «, .-;•• ~son said the county does not ..... for it I'* SUNDAY LIQUOR .usually pay for parking areas. rrEMS STOLEN::: ~. 1:( COCKTAILS f EVERY TUES. and THURS~

The traffic problem during Ronald Hable, 17600 Sewell,..... F70.14 01' G70.14 ~ i .rush hours,. between Grayton Fraser, called City police on * whitewall retreads ..! -(::(BANQUET FACILITIES 6 P.M. TO 9 P,M.and Cadieux where Mack nar. Tuesday, May 6, to report that Jt pl~s tax & ~CCl9~"1e it,J '* CATERING FORrows. into a two.lane road, was persons unknown had stolen a..... tl~ of SClllle size. ~~! PRIVATE PARTIES -295alleVIated last November when stereo tape deck, valued at $90, ..... ~ ~ •parking was prohibited between from his car, which was parked *" TIRE .. ~ WE HONOR AMERICAN EXPRESS '3 p.m. and 7 p.m. in that sec- in the.lot back of Sanders in * .'1' AND DINERS CARDStion. Complaints of businessmen, the Village. The next morning,..... DlnRIBUIGRS, IN(. ~, .'who said they have lost between he telephoned police .to inform..... 176' 1 £ W ~ .. . • k nd.15 and 35 perce.nt of their bUS.i. them that a billiard cue and. * 'TU 2. 652~ren .. : • entertalnment, every 'wee e •~ei;s since last ~ov.emb~r .be. ca.se,. valued at ,$40, were also »: - :ole : . .cause of theparkmg restnction, mISsIng from hIS car. ~*********.,....~~ ..~~prompted the Park council toattempt.to get Mack widened.

If the county approves anadditional drivirig. lane, it willpick up 60 pf'rcent of the con.tract .bill. The rem2ining 40 ''percent' would be. billed to thePark. However, there would bea possibility of receiving Fed.eral aid.

The council asked Gundersonto figure' an estimated cost forfbe tw().block \wi<lcningandalso for the widening betweenSomers!:t and. Cadieux andpresent his study at tbe July 14council meeting.

Gunderson said, "There Is abetter chance of getting twoblocks widened than the wholething."

If eithe( plan is approved,, 'construction may begin in 1970.

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A panel of experts in the fieldof cardiology from 'the staffs ofthe three hospitals will presentthe latest information on thecauses, methods of preventionand the treatment of the na-tion's number one killer - theheart attack.

Included in the presentationswill be a description of how thecardiac team working in thecoronary care units of moderncommunity hospitals significant-ly increases the survival rate otheart attack victims. ,

Said Dr. Hugh Henderson, Di-rector of the Coronary CareUnit at Saint John Hospital, andprincipal speaker, "It has beenestimated that as many as 50"000 lives of heart attack vic.tims CQuld be saved annuallyif aU heart attack victims couldreach a hospital coronary careunit similar to the one at SaintJohn Hospital."

Appearing .on the programbesides Dr. Henderson are Wal.tel' Kujawski, M.D. and RobertG riff in, M.D., Cardiologists;Catherine Mulligan, R.N., andShiela Le Sueur, R.N., CardiacNurses, and Mrs. Joan McHale,Dietician .. Following their presentations

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i the Background of Roman Cus. renal transplantation will beItoms. These projects will be discussed by Dr. Ralph AtwoodIjudged by the advanclid Latin Strafion, heau of the Depart-students on Tuesday of ,that merit of Urology of the Cleve.week. land Clinic at the twenty.first

On' Wednesday, May 14, stu. Annual Clinic Day of Bon Se.dents of Latin m classes will cours Hospital on Wednesday,

May 21. 'All Grosse Pointepresent a fashion show, model, physicians ale invited.ing styles worn in Ancient Dr. Straffon's talk will clioRome. The following day will max a day of scient.ific papersbe an outdoor gamell day. All beginning at 1 o'clock when 19of the LatiJi students will parti. members of theStaf{ of thehos.cipat~ in simulated games of pital will present results of tbeii-Old Rome, investigation and experience in

Latin Week will enB on Fri. clinical medicine. Eight of the~ay, May 16, with a bariquetfor pape~s'lire byitl'~ and Resi.all of the 8dvanced Latin stu. ,dents. . .', _: .•" :" ,.dents. The hanquet willco11llisf .M'IeDe:

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All ninth through twelve the right side window and rightgrade area students are invited rear door of her '67 Dodge badto attend. Tickets may he pur- been broken by persons 'un.chased in advance.for $1.25, or known sometime during theat the door for $1.50. . previous night.

Late Friday afternoon, May9, two cars parked in front ofthe NEWS' office at 00 Ker.cheval were damaged by a hit.an.d.run motorist.

Parked on the north sfde of

II'Kercheval, a station wagon,owned by Robert Sholty of 592

____ Lakeland, was hit first. Theforce of the impact pushed it*.* into a sedan owned by Marie'* Pellerito of 1138 Whittier .

: At the time, there was no one.. in either of the two cars.It A businessman in' the area__ noted the license number of theIt fleeing car and gave it to Farms.. l'.. po lce... After checking with Lansing,

': it was disCQvered that the bit... and.run car, a 1966 Chrysler,It was owned by Marion Ferry oftf 276 Kercheval. Further investi .It gation disclosed that the driver'It was Ferry's 15.year-old daugh .

.... tel'. Randall Gerry.I Miss Ferry has no operator'slicense, but she was drivingwit h the knowledge of hermother.

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The entire production will beunder the direction of RussenD. Reed.

Music and dance lovers arereminded that the second An-nual Cabaret Party, featuringtile South High School StageBand in a dance party foradults, will be held on Friday,May 23, from 9 to 12 o'clock inthe gymnatorium. Free reofreshments will be served,Proceeds from this event will beused for summer music campscholarships. Adults are askedto come and dance or listen,Cost is $3 p(" couple.

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Grosse ;Pointe South HighSchool's Spring Concert will bepresented on Sunday, May 18,at 4 o'clock, in Parcells MiddleSchool Auditorium .

A highlight of the programwill be an original composi.tion, "Experimental Poem/' byRod Rose, a senior member ofthe orchestra. Rod composedthis work for orchestra as partof an'independent study projectthis year. During the 1968.69school year he composed athree. movement percussion sex-tet. Rod's work will be pre.sented by the Symphony Or-chestra, as will "Finale fromSimple Symphony," by Benja.,min Britten; "Piano ConcertoNumber 3," liy L, von Beetho-ven, with Gary Enzmann, atthe piano. Gray is an outstand.ing pianist, first oboist.in theorchestra and a top academicstudent; and "The HebridesOverture," by Mendelssohn.

The Concert Band will pre-sent. "Blook M," by JerryBilik, with Richard J. Temkow,conducting; "River Jordan," byMaurice Whitney; and "Beguinefor Flutes," by,Eric <;Merling.

The Symphony Band will fea .ture "Concerto Grosso," by An.tonio Vivaldi, with Richard J .Temkow, conducting; "Pralelu.'dium and Allegro," by VittorioG i ann i n a, "Incantation andDance," by John Barnes Chance

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Followmg the philosophy ex. I .ressed by the contemporary Ka~hy. Kraeme~ researched

p ,. "India m Art" fIrst semestercliche. permits st.udents to, en- nd followed by stud ing diUer.gage m a meanJllgful variety a, . Yof activities related to their ent kmds of media the secondown personal interest. semester.

Even today's range of normal James Osetek's topic is "Cast-class activities is wider and ing," while Bill Pace is work.deeper than it has been in the ing on "Race Relations-Anpast, but does not always sat. Analysis."isfy the intellectual curiosity of Peter Pettit's study of Ger.youth. So, in recent years a man literature has focused onnew dimension to learning has Brecht. while Edward Robert-been added, with a fully-organ- son's topics are "Genetics ofized program of independent Paremecium Aurelia" and thestudy available to qul'lified stu. production of a black and whitedents in grades 10, 11 and 12. film.

At South High this year, for Rod Rose is currently fashion.example, 26 students are ta~g ing a musical composition. Bar-advantage of the opportumty bara White is investigating op-to embark on various projects 'portunities and requirements inin ~, b;lstory, ~ysics, literary, libral}' science, and BeverlytoPICS m fore1gn languages Wood is studying "The Rela.(Spanish, French, ,or German) tionship between Ancient CuI.or American education. They tures and thei17Folklore."may even ~a~t a pictw-.e. or Miss Weier said that to par.cre~te an ongmal co~posltion. ticipate in the program this

Miss, L e".n a Weier" the school year, last summer stu.SCh061 s Coordina~r of Indepen. dents must have earned andent S~.udy, explamed !he pro- average of at least C plus ingram. The. concept of mdepen. the field in which they will be~ent study 1Sb~sed on the real- doing researcb in depth, great1~ that learnmg and educa. dependability, keen interest inlion c~ OIlly take place when the area, (shown by thl:! back.~ ~esll'e ~ ~e~m c~mes fr~m ground reading or researchwithin the mdivldual, she saId. which the student has done and

"It is further based OD the which he has continued throughknowledge ~I!t .a11stu~e~f:s ~s. the summer so that he knowssess ~~?al for self-lDltiative, exactly what he wishes to dose1f-diSC:1p,line,resow-cefuIness, tbroughol$t the year,)p'roductivlly, and se1f-eva~u~. In ;;ddIuQli"each 'student setst!0n. ,!o release these potentiah. the duration 'of ,his study inties IS the purpose of educa. ' uItaf . With"bis advisertion," she added. cons. 100 , . i :

J;!rojects cw-rently underway He m~st be able~. work w thlinclude Bill Allen's "Study of out direct supervlSlon and beAmerican Indians," which was able to condu.ct himself ~o tha:presented as a series of lectures he. d~s Dot IDtedere W1th thto a claSS' Ni(:ola Balderi's al:tivlties of others.project on 'oil painting; Brad . ~e. student is resp.onsib.le forBarker';> "Medieval Pretenders ~tiating c?ntacts .wlth h1s ad.to the English Throne. a Study vlser" seeking adVice fron,t theof Henry- VII"; and Sigl'id .Bow- Coordmator of.l n d ~ p enG en, ter's "Problems of the American 'Study, correcting his own er.Indian." rors, or seeking help. He m~st

Linda Adler has elected a be prepared for conft!rence dls'project in English History, "The cussi?ns that h~ve b~en sched.Last of the Romanovs" whUe uled 10 cooperation WIth the Co.Forrest Brown's topic is' "Elec- ordinator of Independent stud~tricity, Magnctism, and Nuclear and/or his adviser.Physics." ; ChHstopher Ca~sel1, Commentiifg' upon the prG-.who has clecided upon a career gram, Miss Weier; w~o alsoin medicine, and who missed teaches two classes of contem-taking the regular course in porary world. history and. two

---------------------- biology, is taking the subject in- classes, of American history,dependently. John. DiLoreto ill said that. students receive ~O:'building a spark chamber. ' hours' credit for the year. She'

During the illst.semester Kris adJJet:f that they present their, '.11 <J(,. ;. _' ."1 .: , ;. "(-, ~B.ra.',studied:~~he Spanish findings in varjou~.,~orms, lnclud-l.,,~:w.' -Civil WariJ'and during the sec. ing the Iectw-e and the formal I

' i ond semester is interested in paper.~ ..:7": the "Writings of Lorca," which "We rely upon the judgment 'I

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and Carl Graham, who is p~e. dependability. And de pen d -I .. ..paring for'the Advanced Place- ability is the key to indepen. .ment test irr American History, dent study. proje.cts in high.. lh.e NEW Mower .y. 21is also doing a study on "Works school," she added. "All in all, ..• • 0

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The Men's Garden Club ofGrosse Poi n t e will hold itsmonthly meeting tonight. Thurs.day, May Ill, at the GrossePointe War MemorfaI', 32 Lake-shore, at 8 o'clock .

The topic for the night is"Grasses, Old and New." Thespeaker will be Jack Swarlze.

At the Detroit. Press ClubFoundation dinner beldon Fri .day, May 2, at the Sheratoll'Cadillac Hotel, F 0 un dati 0 npresident James Roche pre-sented a scroll and a $359check to Pointe photographerJo~eph F. Wiedelman, of 975Fisher road.

Wiedel man's winning entryin the photographic category ofthe Foundation's annual a'-ards Icompetition was a series of .photographs of the beating of -"'-'- _a dissident Teamster Unionmember by another Teamsteroutside a union hall.

Army Mas~,r 'Serge'ant Ed-ward W. AIbachten, Jr.,! whosefather, Edward, W. AIbachten,lives at 2030l Morningside drive,was assigned April 9 to the 1stSignal Brigade in Vietnam, asau 9perations sergeant.

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At tbe fourth annual awardsdinner of the Delroit Press ~lubFoundation held on Friday eve.ning, May. 2, at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, Juditb Frutig,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil.liam A. Frutig of 255 Hamiltoncourt, receiv,ed a $350 award~or ~xc,ellenCe ~n feature writ.109 10 a magazme.

Miss Frutig's article was anin.depth examination of under-ground music in the Detroitarea.

Currently neliring her jour.nalism degree at Wayne StateUniversity, J u d ith attendedKerby School before going on10 Principia Upper School inSt. Louis, Mo.

Press Club Foundation presi.dent James Roche, Chairman,General Motors Corporation,made the awards. -

Chet Huntley, NBC news.caster and commentator, wasguest speaker .at the dinner.

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Some 45 Grosse Pointe SoutbHigh seniors will receive theCerlifi!late Award of the De.troit Association .'of Phi BetaKappa at a formal presentationtonight, Thursday, May 15, atFord Auditorium.

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Phi Beta Kappa Writing Award J~F. WiedelmanHonors Scholars To Judith Frutig A.ward Winner

Plan FestivalFor Writers

In order to be cODsidered forthis honor a 3.6 grade averageon a 4.0 scale must hI:: main-tained throughout the sopho.more and junior years and thefirst half of the senior year.The grade a v era g e is basedonly on college preparatorycourses. Students. receiving thisaward must not only meet l1Jea cad e m i c requirements butmust mai;ltain good citizenshiprecords throughout high school.

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I,than three percent of the 40thousand graduat'!s of the pub.lie, parochial and private highschools in the Detroit metro-politan area.

Students receiving this recog-nition include 'fhomas Arndt,David Barker, Linda: Belanger,Perry Bowen, 'Bonnie Brey, El-len-Clarke Buckminister, Chris. Air Force T/Sergeant Law-tine Corcoran, Matthew Devine, rence L. Loos, son of Mr. aDd Sergeant AlbachtenKathy Dietrich, Jon DiLoreto, Mrs.' Elmer Laos, 2110 RoslynWilliam Edmunds, Gary Enz. road, has established an annual Serves in Vietnammann, Kristin Franz, James h I hFrede, Carl Graham, Kerry se 08rs ip of $600 for Civil

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IGraham, Robert Halk and. John rado Springs, Colo., area.Hamann. . Loos, a 1954 graduate of

Others are Ruth Harbo, Rich. Grosse Pointe High School, es-I ard Hendricks, Irving Ingra. tablished the scholarship byham, Lois Kavanagh,' An):le saying that, "Except for CAP'sKIeene, Julie Kornieck, Linda 'annual summer flying program,Kulma, Rebecca Lake, Timo. open to several hundred cadets,thy Macaddino, Lincoln Lee, not .many others have an oppor-

IKaren 'Mauuil:,Qeorge Mandich tumty 1.0 learn to fly."Ellen Martin:i' Mary McLe'eod: Cadets 'applying for. assi~t-Beth Meyers, ChristinePittel, .a~ce under the n~w'scholarshlpFrances Platz,. 'Kenneth Rem,. W1~ be sell!cted liy a board ap-Sally Slater, Kenneth Sorenson, ,pomted by the. local CAP com-Neeil Tuttle SusanVaDce Pe- 'mander. They must be 16;2ter VanHo~k, Mariana.' ivan, when they apply, and they m,!stGruneigen, Carolyn Westhoff;~ave. pa~s-:c'. the.Fe?eraI A!Ja.Karen WiIsoDaDd Sigrid Bower. UOD .AdJ!11Dlstration.s pbY~lcal

exammation for pnvate pilotsIn 1968, 25 South High stu~ and the FFA's ground school

dents were named to -Phi Beta examination. .Kappa, in 1967, 32 were s<>Jion-. Sergeant Loos haS' been ISSO'ored -and in 1966, 33 students' dated with the CAP for 15were honored. years and holds the grade of

first lieutenant in that organiza-tion. The CAP is an auxiliaryto the Air Force .and assumesthe b,urden ..~ ,'mugh of thesearch and rescu~ work whichoccurs in aU.50 sta.. '

Sergeant Loos _liS: presenUyAn all day Writerr; Festival, serving In Thail •. , eooi:'dillat.

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Ia line dr. lve home run over .the dolph shared the .pitching ro.rleft field ,fence' with a> ma~ the will: Scott Russell contrl'aboard, driving in two rl,lIlS in buted ,three hits for the YlInks.the first inning. On May 4 the' In.dians won

The Brayes tied the game in over'the Athletics 6 to 2. Stev,e'----------------------1 the third with Kip Vaile de. Arthur and Peter Black splitBy JuUan B. Thomas )Portland 14.10. Jim Meathe won livering a two base hit. Win the pitching chores. Steve' Ru.

The Yanks opened the Farms Ihis second cvmplete game or Fisher, Dodger pitcher then dolph and Tom Dype 'suppliedLittle League on $aturday, May the year. Doubles by McIn~yre, settled dow!! a.nd, only allowed the hitting punch. On their third3 with a convincing 11-4 win Fruehauf and Ho~ell led the one more hit, a slDgle by Steye outing the Indians beat the

WINES AND C~MPAGNES fROM ALLOYER THE WORLD o~er the Indians. Tom Fuller I Denver attack. Likert had a Colicchio. Mike Syer scored the Tigers 8 to 6 with Steve Ru.

" I.was the winner and contribut.ed double for Portland. winning r~n. for the Dod~ers dolph and Peter Black doingWe specialize i,l A.. rier's fi .... , I lelf, , three doubles to an ll.hit at. W L after doublll)g to open the fourth the pitching. Tom Dype, Paul

I .,,,1 spetia' i.portH CIGAIS :I lack. The Red Sox had a big D~nvel 3 0 inning, and the insurance run L'Hereux and Pete Black hadMany Young folks 21 or over seem to be enjoying wines day againrt the Tigers with ~n Phoenix 1 0 came home on. a l~ng fly ball two hits apiece and Bill Bren.

11.1 win. Caulkins was the WID- I Portland 1 1 by. Randy ChrIstofferson. The nan laid down a perfect ~queezemore each year. Some enjoy the drys with food, others ner nacked by Donald's homer . Sacramento 1 0 line score was 4.2, Dodgers. bunt. Rick Denewith made the

", would prefer wines not so dry. Beginners may prefer a and Brucker's double. Thiede San Diego 1 1. ' Sparkling fielding was fea. outstanding defensive play for~ touch of fruitiness. With this thought in mind, we ordered and Bird had extra.base hils Hollywood 0 1 tured on both sideswith Dodger the Tigers.~ several inexpell6ive Bordeaux whites. Many are 66s, which for the Tigers. ' Seattle 0 2 catcher Chris M~ntague cutting Opening day also found the~~:are delicate, light, not overly strong, fruity semi.sweet. The Pirates opened on a I Hawaii 0 2 down two potential ~uns at the White Sox over the Tigers 2m These wines are naturally sweet and are made in areas that w!nning hote ~iili a close 6.5' Opening the season on Mon- plate. ~rave Dave H~s .looked to '1. The winning pitcher was

Ispedalize in these fine white wines. We have several to u:m over the GI,aDts.Ed Sc~er- day, May 6, Albany won over excep~onallr sharp Ill. ~JS rol~ John Lang with a rour.hitter., choose from. They are fine for senior citirens to sip with Vish was the wmn,er. suppo. ted Richmond 11 to 1. Tuesday it as r~lie~ pltch~I', striking out Skip Waller made two good

b T S g h me run the Side 1D the fifth, and Dodger,'" friends. Their colour is Brilliant Gold. Gibbs World.Wide. y ony ene ore s ~.. was Rochester over Buffalo 5 Don Crane continued with his catches.~ I ' 1 .. and doubles by Joe SchiaVI and to 2. Winning., pitcher wasM Wines features exc uSlve y many speCial wmes... . Dave Curto., Pendy ~ad a two. Chick Taylor wilh 17 strikeouts. hot hitting with a double and On May 4 the White Sox beat

~ 9999 Gratiot D.trolt, Miet!. WA 1-6581 bi1~ger for the GIants. T~e Taylor, Belanger' and J. Mecke single for three trips to the the Red Sox 7 to 6. Deiulis Sav.~ I'hlls and. the Reds engaged 10. hap dOl,lpl!lJ;for tlt.ewinners and plate. age went for two at the plate.

~'.,',', ".' O'"er IlJfo.~,m",Itioll-rdlflW ","S" a slugging match which'5awth~ iRa.~' '0.n~''ior .t{.lifrt\lri~ . * *Le* The winnig PtihtchRerdwSaxas.R~imk

,_ . ." Reds come out on top 16.141-:',' '. it l.n~ 'I. Mmor ague Marshall. For e e . 1C~~;~M'~~_~.I#l I W: Cammet was the winner an4'i;.;;'I.!1{;~n.f, Syr~cuse bom~.ed After a close pitchers battle, Fabbri, Jeff Stafford, ~ark Bis-----------------------Icontributcd a homer along ';V1Ull:_PJ.WJUlYs • .10 f:o 2.. Joe ~!er the Astros won their .opening singer and F.d Tropp had twoIa doubh by Couvrier and a PlcI.ceg.up tli..e,WID.w~ile fannIDg game on May 3 with the Phil. hits eacb,

triple by Davlantes. Paradise, IS,. w~il~ Cr~lg, »'llhams struck lies in the sixth inning. The May 7 the' White Sox beatGrambo and Coolidge had home o~t 1.• In a Josmgcause. Joe score was 5 to 4. thu Yankees 10 to 6. Jim Mar.

h'l C I'd d Vier had a double and Doug ~runs for the P 1S. 00 I ge an B" . "d blf' 'd tr' Ie for John Beebe pitched for the shall ....ent three f~f four, withThomas eacb had tbree hits. row~ a ou ,an 1p Astros and Scott Singelyn was One home tun. v,a'ra Scapini. the wjr.ners. Thuz:sday saw To- ..........

On Monday, May 5, the Yanks ledo odtlastmg' j.\faiIli 7 to 5 the catcher. also h'ad a home run. Johncontinued thei~ winning ways in a'close. 11a.1hl!. 'Winner was Stev'e Green pitched for the Lang arid Dan Hayden com.with a 3-0 ¥lctoryoyer.,~eBclb.'strHter::lI~9v 'titters for Phillies with John Cantwell and bined for the will. The Yanks'Tigers. The winning pitcher w~lI 'olelt& weF~'fir andReit<:rJ Richie Felters sharing the Mike Menzo ha dtwo home runs.Boyd. Sc(ltt, Splljlffi.on bad ,~4 wim iltrif}E!f:lIP'tr .. triker with a catchers position. . The Red. SOXwon their open.

'homer for the Yanks, The R~<I double,' OIB~rski 'was outstand- Until the sixth. inning the er with a 4 to 2 score over theSox, with Douglas Donald ap,d ilig lor 1Iiiliini':MtJtlr1wo bases- Astros bad only 2 runs. Tim Senators. Ed Tropp and BobC~uc~ Caulkins sharing t~e loaded' three'bag1te~. . Kelly had tripled and stole 'Mazzola combined to pitch IIPltCh!t'?, won over th~ Reus, Saturday. saw Joe Kanan ac. home. Scott Singe1yn h~d sin..- (~l1tinued 'on Page 11) f~'combmmg for 13 strikeouts. ,". . . ',' 1 d d tol h Th Phil .R V 't had two singles for complishmg that .~are feat, a no g e an s e orne.. e . '. . . f

uss. el , hitter, with 17 strikeouts. It was lies had one run scored by Jinithe wmners. . " Rf;lChester l,RichDl0nd O. Herb Moore aitel' Jim Dunaway

.The I n d~ a n s scalped th,e H~g'ern'iosetwat'.v~~y effective doubled. IPirates 10:4 m a game Iea~ur~ filr'the 'l6set$" alloWing only 3 in tbe sixth, Steve :Green ofby long hits. Joe Carolan hl\.d 'bits ':vvittll~' 's\rik'eouts. the,. Phillies tripled scoring Itwo towering. drives for rounQ:...-. ~,,; ~~lj!"~'li. 't,.'ld ' . om- Alan Bradbury and Waltertrippers. D~ve Case paced the ":'tiSWl.,Pl1~n!l.~lt1~h'}y Sh~tout Howes. Tim Lane iOll.owedwith!IndI'~"S, with...a perf,ect. day ;....-.. I>t: tion saw ano ~r sToledo

.... ii tb.s. p'~u,se,.•reshng a hit scoring Green and thecluding a .h9me. ru~, triple a~d ;6~' rii~r.Sh all1n"was winn.er, Phillies were ahl!aB 410 2.double drlVlDgm SIX rulls. COf- :'.,.lom, ,~,."... . ' . . ..bett h~d a pair of triples wbile faDmg. 12 apd ;R!p:-'Idmg s()~8 The AstroS,ca1De to bat 'andKIrk Garey and Drew Miller sparklmg fleldmg plays. Jim stol~' everything in sight. John

d bl d' 1 Davy had the .omy.extra base Beebe singled and stole. home,ra~ed up a ou e an smge biLa double. Brian l!ogan was and theS:?me was tied. Randyapiece. .. . ... tagged with the loss while Book walked, stole home, and

Stropg, P!tchmg by NeVIlle whiffing 14 batters. the game was' over,gave the GIants a 7.0 shutol;!t W L * • •of the. Phils on Tuesday. Thurs. Rochester 2 0 WOODS.SHORESday it was the Tigers over the ,Syracuse 2 0 American LeaguePhils 7.1. Tom Lizza was the 1 1winner and leading hitter with TAolbleadnOy 1 0 By Barb Arthura triple. Sick1esteel had a dou. 0 1 The new sea~on opened withble. Bogan had a double for ~e Buffalo 0 1 the defending l.:lIampioDSj thel' Columbus Indians, over the Yanltees 9 toosers. ,,:Miami 0 1 7. Steve ~,aD4,~~e Ru-.The Indians won ever the Red Riclunond 0 2Sox with, 3.2 score. Case was • * '.the winner; ~~lIse, Garey arid GROSSE~PO~~ CITYGorski -biil: dAuDle~ .for th;e M..Jr"'Le•.'a'gu.ewinners, Brnck.er,. a trlp!e an~ ... y.

Austerberry a d6uble for the The Cubs took ovel' sol~ pos-Sox. The feature of the game ses&iQ~"of first place Wltb a

th f'elding ot~hn LUJI",10 .. to3 win"o,n. M~y~.Bob,.wa~"" e.,dt.,C4""''''''' ~-""'. "'H'',' ...~4.'lt""'''-'~ Clibs' to •deeD, who maae ace ox: CIl'- o,me",, P, ,c~. • . '.,cus catches In the outrleld. their victory. With N.eil Blon~eU

Vi L .h.a!1fl~ng the_~atchlDg. assl~.,2 Ie 0 rnent. Hol~es l~a~ aided by .2 " 1 some' lusty 6mllil by .n~n2 1 Chouinard and Joe Cormllie.1 1 Other Cub hits were made. by1 1 Holmes, ,BlondeU; Mlke Mac.1 1 Eachern and GU Kernan. For1 2 the Cards, George ~ushnero 3 ' pitching and Chad Moms catch-

. ing formed .the battery. JimLinclau paced the Cardinalbatting attack. ' ,

* * *In a game sqortllned by. dark.

ness, the Dodgers.emerged with,their first victory I)n. May 6,;altbough the Cards were threat.ening in, the top of the 6th,when the game was called. '.l'hescore, was 5-0. Don, Crane,Dodger Southpaw pitcher re-ceived credit for a one.hit shut-out.

The Dodgers erupted fol" fourruns in the fourth inning .onsuccessive doubles by WinFisher, Mike' Dowdy and ToddTobin. Jim Linclau pitched a

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. TWO BURT ON BIKESTwo children sustained minor

mjuries ill tw'o day. in the Cityof Grosse Ppinte :after fallingoff their 1)ieycl~. 'IJrtan Peck,13, 171l,~pm~ ;.Jriiured hisrigbt .am. "fij~a tall:~~n.•hont of548 st. Clair, on Monday, May5. He was"tU:en to Bon SecoursHospital for treatmellt by Citypolice. Amy Sparrow, 502 Uni-verslty, reu off her bicycle infront of a' Lakeland residenceand was taken to Bon Secoursfor treatment of minor injuriesby a Lakeland resident.

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Dum, the past month theLanlUage Department of S't.Paul HI&JlSehool, UDder th<JdireetloD of Mr., Bently aDdMrs. FleiBc:h, bave, been plan-ning a LaDlUage naYibe1d onWednesday, May 1'. .

Studenta ud teacHn workedon exhibita ancl posten to be.OD elilpla, about the schoolthat day. $tudenta studying.l~er FrellCb or Spanilh ,doll-ned the traditional cireSI.of thatcountrY for the day. During tht!noon hour ',the All. PurposeRoom took oa the air ot aFrench cafe where French pas.tries and SpaDlsh di.hes pre-pared by itudents were sold.

The purpo.eof Language Dayis to spread in"appreefatlon for,foreign langua,es and to 'givelangUage students 'an opportun-ity to share what they baveleamed with others ,in' theschool. '

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his district and his, region. In Ithe state, final. he, WOIl in thethree out of four rounds,' givinghim an eighth in the state. (Contillued from Page 1') bley Outstanding players were

• • • llO.hitter, striking out 13. 'Mark' Larry V.leee who had 3 for 3Tbeatudent directQrs are now Bissengei' bit a home run for aDd Bill Atkin who bad 3 fO,r

the Red Sox. 4 at the plate.' ,preparing their own ODe.aet, • On May 6 Denver' beat Louis.playa for performances 011 Sun- ,NATJO~AL LEAGUE ville II to 4. Robert-Evanski and'daY,lIIay 18, at 8 p.m. at Plerct! The Phillies started their sea. Mark Curtis combined for theAuditoriUm. The direeton, are son with an a to 3 win over the pitc~go{a two.hlt baU game. '

Card's. ,The hitters for the Joe Lamb and DIck Bowel's hitTim Gln'ey, Rick Kohn and Phillie. were Mark Rinke, with infield 'doublet to score the win.Mike Bolton, Henry Chase and three bib and fo~ R.B.J.'s, ning run.JOke Ma u r ice. This annual .Jim SlmllD and Sammy Mona- 011 May 10 Omaha beatevent of the AustiJl Players co also hit lafely. Kerry and Charleston 14- to 10. The win-sees students compete for tro. KeD Sorgeloos pilehed with ninl pitcher was, Larry Simon.phies for Best Direction, Best Kerry getUnc the wiJI. ' 'Actor aDd Best Actress . .Judges In their second gllme the Phil- fte 8!pdblllfrom aru, bJih Ichools will lies bang on to beat the Red Tbe AmerIcan Leaguecritique the plays. The public Legs 7to 8. Again Kerry and W Lis invited to attend t.bia event. Ken Sorleloo. pitched with Indialll 33 00Tickets at the door will be ODe Ken letli'1l U!e win .nd aiding White Soxdollar. his own cause with a grand Oriolea 1 I 0

slam bome run. ROier Hohl Athletics 1 1and Billy Monaco were the Red Sox 1 1hitters a~ Dave Thomas the Tigers 1 2fielding atar. y.nkeu 0 3

On M.y ,~,the Phillie' be.t sell.tors , 0 3the ~tes", ~ 1,o~th.e *lNll The Natioual Leaguethree-hit pitChingof'RoIer Hobl W Land the home riuls of Mait Philliea '0 .Rinke and Kem' Soraelool. Cubl 3 1The Buc. didn't score until the Dod,ers 3 1sixth., Fine defensive plays Bravea. 2 2were turned in by John David Cards 2 2and Billy 'Monaco. Plratea 1 3

On MaY, 8 the PhlWes beat Red Le,. 1 3the Dodge,rs 2, to I, on the aile' Giants 0'hit pltchin. of Kerry .Dd XenSorgeloos; ~~,cGXeiDj. ~~.tWl

" bome run.,~ gllme... lISDodgers "alld, l~.lPbilUes ,'0down on llt;\'!kes. DOdier pitch-ers were El1cVanHee and BobDeCrane. '

On May 8 the Red Legs wonover the Pirates 7 to •. '!'beRed pitcher, were Fritz: 'Leb-man, Dale Ellis, and Dan :Matz-ka. Dale EDis, ,Din Matzkl andPaul Adamo pitched fO!', the

" Pirates.' Fritz ,Lehmill bad Icrand-slani' hOmer '.to 'win thegame .' ." i

On •M.y f tl:le Chieaco Cubsbeat the Giants 10 t.o 4.. i 'ntewilmtngpiteber, was Drew: BI'C!-ph)". Jeff Cardwell and KeltltAlard eacih bad tIiree hita. Forthe Gianta Xeith~Uwaaon hadtwo hita. On M.y " tbeCubibeat the GlaDts, 10 to <I; Thecombined pitching of DrewBrophy 'and Robert' Xaiser. 'Drew Brophy bad two hits inhis own cauae.

On May 8 the Cubt beat theBraves '1 to 1 with' tbe" COm-bined pitching Of Drew Broph,ancl Robert ~i~, wbo alsohad threehita.

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WichIta S\art~ with • '1 to !Iwin over Indian.poUl. The will-ntng pit~ber, .Jim. Henhfield,~~.1J atnkeo"'~Latrl Vlileehad 3 for's It the plate, a dOll-ble, two linIlea ind two 1'UIlJ.RObert Crorv liad 13 atrilteoulslor IDdianiPDaia;' aIM! JUt 'twoalD(le •.

111 their aecond game WiChitabeat Bouton e to •. The win.Ding pitcher waf Mike 'trom.

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The R~guIar Meeting of the City Council ot theCity of GrolHPointeF~sJ s<:heduled for 8:00P'~"j'OD Monday, M~Yl~. 1969, has been adjourneduntil Monday. June 2, 1.969, at 8:00 p.m. '

3.28, RECKLESS BOAT OPERATION. No person ~halloperate in any Park harbor any motor boat, launch orother water rraft In a reckless manner or at an excessiverate of speed so as to end.nger the life or property of anyperson in or on said waters, having d~e. regard to thepres-ence or other bollts, bathers. persons engaged infishing, or objects in or on such waters and of any otherconditiool then existing, No person shall operate any motorboat on Aid waters at a rate of speed greater than wiDpermit him to bring it to a stop withlD the assured cleardistance ahead.

3.18. ENFORCEMENT. The Park Supervisor and thePark employees are hereby designated II special policeofficers for the purpose cf maintalnln, peace and goodorder at the Parks and to enforce the proviaJ4ril of thisCode within the area of either Par)o_ l'

3.30. ADDITIONAL RULES. The City MaDager, sub-ject to the appNlval of Ule City Counell, shall m,ke suehadditional rules and regulations concerning the QporaUonof the Park! and promoting the' health, sifety and' w~lfareof the persons using such Parks, as he may deem proper.No penon shan faU to obey any such rule or regulation.SeetlOIl 2. Th1!1 Ordinance .haIl be effective May 30, 11H19.

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Austill e n t ere d RichardBenChback in the Ann ArborState Forensic Fin;lls in AnllArbor Saturday. May 3. In the IMAGINATIONarea of DeelamaUoft, thiJ IOpho. Some fishermen work on themore public 'Peaker has cUmb- theory that a good story ill moreed,tovictory in bls local contest, important tbaD the truth .

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MAY 27, 1969

SPECIAL ELECTION

CITY OF ,

GROSSE POINTENOTICE

•ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT

Thursday. May 15; 1969

Registered. qualified electors in .the City of Grosse Pointe ..who expect to be absent from. tM ~ty or. wbo are COClflnedto hOme or hospital by illness or dasabWty are adYiled toapply for ABSENT VOTERS BALLOT at once. .NO APPLI-CATION CAN BE ACCEPTED AFTF:R 2:00 P.M. SATUB-DAY, MAY 24, 1969..Application must be made prior to such !1me at th~ Munici-pal Offices, 17147 Maumee,' Grosae; Pomte,. Micb.i(aD.;,

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THE CITY OF CROSSE POINTE' PARK 'Chapter, to lee. that eacb member'of .Jiri. lamny.ORDAINS.. or houaehold,condu_ctI .h1m,seI.f lD .p~iU and

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Grounds, is hereby amended to read in ita ent1retJ' al ' re .. a'ble wse of any. recreatioul equipment in~ 11 . ' either Part. ' . 'i '~o ows. (3)' No perIOD man'be penrJttedto enter eitl\erPark

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par oca e a .~""" I ~¥_. '..eM", .. . ~1.;f>"!l';" Dieet "';..,ihr P"'.;L '.' ..... ~n..l ... _ '"!!I'""established is continued and officially DlJDed Three . e' , ,,ua,1II _' :, -- " ." ";,.,,,,!~_e £VI all)'Drivellarit. Said' parka and any additional areas ~ed J, dama,e'ea~ to sueheqiiipmlll(i'.4 rerult of

, thereto by landfill or ac:quillitionof adjoining property ~ 1ID1l.~, ,rouP or unwarranted UN(I,. andherematter referred to iDdividualIy u "the Part" or sball be respoJlsfble for theretui'n ~,such equip-collectively 'as "the ,Parks." ' ,meat to its proper place or. to ,the e~ployee of

. . ' ... the Pari!: from wtlomsuch equipment wa.s obtained.3.21.. ADMlTI'ANCE TO PARKS. No pel'llOJl'.ball be (5) The :PirkSupervDor iJWl 'have au~rity to reo

admitted to the Parks except persGn. havin, a1ld exldblt- ' . atrict the UN of . any reenational equipment &0ing valid permit cards entlWng to ad!Dlttanee the holder aJ to wute it l'IIIOIIIble availability to all per.and guests In the company.of. pel'llOllJ holdlni and e~t. IOftI using the Park and desir.in, to use suchiDg valid guest permit cardi. recreatiOnal equipm~t. ':,." . . .

. • ". (8) The UN of the Parb sball be "restricted to sucb3.22. P~TC~.Applica~iln for; permit ~. .' hOW'llI' ml)"be dosignaled'from time to time by

snaUbe maqe, to the Du:eewr of Public Sl;J'Vlce,UpoD;lUch_, the City CoUDdJ.,. .'forms ~she,sball,.prescnbe and shall be JSSutc1,in acCord- (7) ,At ~he closing oour of either Park, an penonsanCe WIth the following rules:, withill the Park,hall Immediately depart there-

(1) Permit cirds may be issued upon appUcation of ~m. ~OpenoD, hayin~-beeD.directed to leave, any resident of the City and shan eDtitle tile appli- said Park at ~e cI06U1g hour by. the !ark Super-

eant and each member of ' the applicant'l famil7 visor or. a~y Pa~ employee, .hall f&lito departto be admitted to the Parka upon PreHIltatioD of therefrom ImmedIately. .said permit card . (8) The City Manager, subject to the approval of the

(2) Permit eards sball be lBsued' aDIIuallJ IJId shal1 City. Counc!1, shaU from time to time. make andexpire on the first d.y ()f Ma, foUowiq th. publish a bst of sports and games which may beissuance th~reof. If the holder tbeieollhall ceue, e!lgaged In within ,either Parle. No ~r~n ~haUto be a resident of the City, such permit carda eng'ge in any otbe~ game or ~~ W1thin ~I~ershall thereupon be void and .• ball be lUrrenderedPark except. those listed u peml1tted. by the ':ityto any Park employee or to the Cler., for em- Manager, WIth the approval of the City Council.ceUation. (9) No dogs sh.ll be permitted within either Park.

(3) U any person to. wbom a permit cam hal been ,3.25. MOTOR VEHICLES. No motor vehicle shaU beis!iued or any member of such person's family or driven within either Park at a speed in exeas of ten (10)household, o~ any guest aecompaJl~ such ~- ~i1e.per hour and no motor vehicle shall be operated inson, shall V10late any of the proV1SlODl of this either Park other than with due clre and caution. NoCode regulating the conduct of penons in publie pe1'5Im shaU part any motor vehicle within' either Parkplaces, such person shall be ejected from the Park other than within a space or _rea ,proyidecl for, 'parking

I and the permit Cl.l'd m3Y be taken up and cancelled. and deslpated as a place where parking is permitted.Such permit. card shall not thereattel' be rein-stated~xc~pt by order of the City Council upon US. DOCKING PRIVILEGES. No person .~ll doc;kapplication made t.o it.. or store any boat or water craft at any Park pier or In

(4) No person shal1 make allY false statement or false any Park harbor untll a permit th~refo,:, ~han have been,representation in his or Mt'app1ication for a per. obtaJned from the Director. cf Pubhc .Servlce and the fee,mit card.. - as ~blished by resolution. of the City Council, ~or sueh

(5) The household of eacb family resident ill the City per~llt has been raid. Appllca~s for ~ock pernuta Ihallshall be entitled to one family guest card which be .made to the Director of Pubh~ Setvlce. on forms pr~-shall authorize the admittance of guests in the scnbed by him. Each person haVlI!" a valid dock permItcompany of oue or more members of the family shall bave dock space assigned ~ hIm. ;in such number as may be perrnisslble accordlne 3.2"1.BOATS AND WATER CRAFT. No person shaUto the terms Cof any ,resolu~on rtlUlating the dump or discharge any refuse, sewage or !lUge water fromnumber of guests, to be ,dmitted b, such card, all)' boat or water craft, or use 'ny toilet on any boat oradopted by the City CouDell. ..' water craft, while the ume shaU. be docked in any Park

(6) OrganizatiOns, .clu~ and eroups, conslstine prm- pier or .ball be in any Park harbor. The Director ofcipally of residents of the City,. may be gran!td Public Service sb.U furnish each bo,t owner with a copyexclusive use of any Par'[ building upon app1i?- of this section of this Chapter, and every person to whomtion to the City Clerk and .pprova~ ~y the City a dock permit Is issued shaD post a copy thereof in aManager, upon such terms and conditions as may conspieuOIl. place OIl the boat for which such permit isbe established by the Oity Manager, and su~ject issued.to such rules and regulations as may be prucnbedby the City Council.

(7) Application for permit eards m.y be made by non-residents who own personal property or unim-proved real estate in the City and who have pre-senled proof that the City taxes for the currentyear for such property. U sueh taxes have beenlevied, are paid, and if such taxes have not beenlevied at the time application is made, then proofthat the taxes for the immediately preceding yearfor such property have been paid. Non-residentsshall not be entitled to a famny guest card.

3,23. GUE.~STS.Pel-sons who are guests of reslmtl ofthe City may be admitted to the Parb when they ~re Inthe company of a rwdent who has in biI possemon avalid resident permit card and a valid famlly guest card.The resident upon whose resident permit eard allY guestsecures admission to either Park, shan be responsible forthe conduct of such guest during the time he Is in suchPark.

3,24. PARK RULES, The foUowing rules and .reiU1a•tions shall govern the conduct of aU persons usll1l theParks:

(1) No person shall conduct himself III a loud,boisterous or IJIdeeent manner, and It .hall bethe duty of the person to whom the 1lfI1Ilft cardbas been issued und8r tbe provlllona of this GPN &-15.. ,

" ' .. "" " '".", .

The anl1ual AustiJl AwardsD i 11 n er Will stalled at theLatin Quarter on Friday, May 9.The sixth year saw Il50 peoplehonoring the 230 studenb whohaye achieved merit ill theareas of academics, athleticsand activities. '

The program included dinner,the. conferring of award medalsand trophies, vocal selectionsby the Austin Ensemble anddancing., The yearly event Is

I Ideat SeDate, mlde the c10IblJ

j Austi n Prep School News re::rk~ an invited, honoredguest, a student must have 'par.

spOnsored by the Austia Did's ticipate4 throuJbout the yearClub and the5eDate Committee. su~ssful1y In school. twnls.

, The ijOllOr RoUs, athletie teamsMIste~ oj CeremoDiel owu ami activities orranlzAtloDs areThQmI' E. Bao.y" VIet~. .uch eventa. The aWl.ld "Activ-pal of Studies aDel Mtiv~U", i~1 Han 01 the Year" waswith the eoDferriDI of ~J giveJS to Timothy GlItVey whitedone, by Rev. Tbonw Osbllrne, Jllcilael ~pie' reeeived '1'beO.S'.A., Lawrerice RaIIeUlo, aDd Sporta EDthuliast of the Year."'Rev. Lawrence Dore, O.S.A. Mlehael' MI~ice received ttleThe principal, KJY. A. J. HiDe. Jolm J. Michael FOrensic Awardbrand, O.&,A. and T. E<lwarci wbU. ErIe Grlawald receivedGarvey, president of the Stu- b1I award for Michigan Vocal

. " Competition, Most v I I u a b I eplayer. awards went to JobnSarle fJl basketball and to MarkKelley in football,• • •

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursci.y, .M.y 15, 1969

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Obituaries'

119 KERCH EV.AL(over Trail Apothecary)

To cell!brate our opening we arepresenting an exhibition of paintings by

BmY PRUDDENThe public is invited to meet the artist

SUNDAY ..\lAY 18 from 2 to 5

fcmnerly of395 Fisher Road, wish to announce

their new location,

'119 KERCHEVAL "on the hill" 886.6694

Hours: Tues. thru Sat. noon 'tilll; ThUrsday to 7 p,m.

-.

Grosse Pointe Studio

'Grosse Pointe Studio

Ch1P"ChOfferiDgRecital.Concert. 'Additional Donors To. Memorial- Center Drive

(CoIdIaaed from Pqe 1) Mr. aDd 111'1. Bernard P. EoUar, C. A. Kramer, Mr. ,Ie Kohring, Mr. & Mn. ,CbarlesK. Halm, Mr. " Mrs. LawreneeI.Pointe's most beautiful prop. Pearse, Mr. 'abld )frs. I)u. Mrs. Edward H. Kramer, Mr. Kreiche1t, ... " Mrs. Jolm E. H~r, Mrs. Robert G. Hart- Miss Betty Jane Shew.n, the MAilGAIlBTJLlZABB'I'II. 9, in Col~mbia General Hospi'erty, which was given outright Wayne 1. Petenoa, Mr. &lid " Mrs; Kurt J. KreIll1icJi, Mr. LandinO, Louis Larke, Alvina wick, Mr. " Mrs. Frank R. Church Organist, aDd the Cb~. JSABN tal, Detroit. A mass wu saidto the five Grosse Pointes with. Mn. V. L. PetellOD, Jiln. Stan. & Mrs. Frank A. ~, Jr., M. Lee, W. Harold Lightbody, Helminski, Mr. " Mrs. Bussell eel Cboir under the direction of Memorial service' for, Mrs. at Our Lady of the Rosaryout costing them a cent. ford Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. T. W. Kuhn FOWKIatlon, Mr. Dr. " Mr •. Clarence S. Livin. L. Herbn,ick" Mr. " Mr•. ~om Rich.rd B.. Johns, Choirmaster, Balm, 1386 Grayton road, who Church on Monday, May 12.It provides true service for Platz, )lr. and Mn. Jo1m E. "Mrs. Edward F. LaDil, Dr. good, J. E. Lucast. R. Heydma~, Mr. " Mrs. Leoa. will present a cOmbined O!pn died suddenly in Adelaide, Aus. '-Mr. HofWeber was' a retired

the living while standing as a ;:e:;r/~~'m ~S;W~~~sMr~ f~::sa~.:r~ Mr. & Mrs. Ray T. Lyons, llrd <:. HoJ*IDs, Mr. " Mrs. Recital and awir COIlCe,rtin the tralla, on Wednesday, April,16, automotive e.niiDeer. He was 'handsome remembrance for Mr. and Mrs. Bobert H. Pytell, Walter' ~vicki ~na '.P. Lid: M~.. & Mrs. Nell A.Madler, FranclJ HUDter,. Richard" L. AIDcluary of the. Grosse Poiute will be beld ,on Tue.sday" M,)' the busband of the late Kath. j/those who have slcrifi* their W. ,C. Rands, .Jr" )lr. and Mrs. dle, Helmut A. Lillich, Mr. " William B.Mahoney. Iris M,. Hyde, A. H. IgnaSJIk, Mrs. DoD. Woods Presbytenan Church at' 20, at' 7:30 0 clock, ID Barbour arine, and is survived by alives for our way of life. ' Ralph It. RIDJIeY,Mr, .nd'Mrs. Mrs. W.' A. Lindberg,' Mrs. B. lOlley, Dr. " Mrs. Jam~ R.. aid ,,!. JelllU4gs, Mrs. Edward 199!50Mack A~e. C?11 W~~ay Chapel, Grosse Pointe Mema: dauCbter, Eatharine. .:

It provides' free loan of bos. Victor G. Raviolo, Mr. aDd Mrs. LitUe " CbildrCD, .Frank J. Ma;JhalI! Mr. & Mrs. William F. K;ibeD, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron evenlng, May. 21, at' 0 ~ock. rial Church. \ Interment wu in Mount OUv- Ipita! equipment, youth pro- Joseph T. Readir. Mr. and Loria, H. J. Loynd. F. Martin, Mr. & Mrs. J. F. L. Kinnard, E. W. Kneyals, Ed. Tbe organ selediODil, will in. Mrs; Bahn is survived by her et Cemetery. :grams, and wholesome family Mrs. John Reardo~, B. Bruce Vincent J. Lynch, W. L. Mac. McCleUand, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. WK:doF. Krawczak, Gilbert G. clud~ ~mpositioDsby Hand~, ~~rsb.andJamEeusgesne.T;'alttWOandsisMterrss'. ... ... •recreation and entertainment. Redfield, Dr. and Mrs. William caDi; Frederick J. Macnab, Mr. Robert W'. McCoy, Mrs. Paul p. . " LangIaJS, ~edell,. Cabe.na" Wi!. m EDrrR MUEBti;; o~c~::~:~ :~~~i~ Reidt, H. C. Reynolds, A. Riell. & Mrs. Herbert J. Mainwaring, F. McNalll', Sr., Mr. "Mrs. Mrs. ~a~k Ladendorf, Mr. " Ian. and. Vlerne. The Chancel }Jeetor .Gollan; and a brother, Funeral services for 'Miss

Mr. and Mrs. Rllier J. Rinke D. T. Marantette, Mr. & Mrs. John N. McNaughton,' Mr. " Mrs. William Lallner, Mr. " ChOir will perform anthems by William Lintoa. Muer, 89, of 1040 Maryland ave- '~~:~~~oc~tz:~c~vi~e:.enter Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Roach' James Marl, Mr. " Mrs. B. F. Mrs. RaymoJ;1d Meola, Dr. " Mrs. Robert F. Lane, Cbar1eB Poulenc, Faure" Ber~er, Bach • • • nue, were held on Fridar,May ,

It offers the Pointes much Mr. and Mn. Leo G Robillard' Martin, Mr. " Mrs. William N. Mrs. M. J. ~Icbael, Mr. "Mrs. E. Leavitt, Mr. & :Mrs. George ~d Schubert .. ~nd Will be as. JOSEPH E. BOFWEBER 9, in the Verheyden Funeralcultural enrichment' through Rub E RoegliD, M; and Mrs' McConnell, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. R. Jo~ T. Mill e r, Mr. " Mrs. LePlae, Mr. &. !'Irs. A. Lesba, SlSted by Pat~a N~1son, sopra. -Funeral services for Mr. Hof. Home and from St. Ambrose

H y j R h J' J hri C' C McGee Mr .& Mrs Brad- DaVid A. Molinaro, Mr. "Mrs. Jr., L. A. Lotgermg. Mr. "Mrs. no, Judy Davis, violist, aJld Bar. weber, 86, of 101'1 Yorkshire Church. A rosary was said onconcerts, theater, lectures and Renry M' oesc, r., 0 • sbaw McKee Mr " ID-s Les Cbarles Moon, Mr. " Mrs, Louis Jolm F. Martens Mr "Xu bara Porbe, vIolinilit. road, were held Qn Monday, May Th d M 8 M' Mexhibits. D~w:~d :~s ~~~: SRU~~, ter A. Mcrntosh: Mr. Ie' Mrs: Moreau, Mrs .. J .. Albert Moss, Clifford, G. McD.:rmoU, Mr. &. .PhilipPorbe, guest violist, 12, in the Verbeyden Funeral di~rs ~y, the

ayAbbey 1S~~S't:~

Study opportuniti~s are pIen. Dr' W H Salot Frank S l John.F. McNamara Mrs. Mary John W. & W1I1Illfred Murphy, Mrs. ThOmas B. McDonald, Mr. will perform a sonata for solo Home. He died On Friday, May Home in Detroit.tiful at the Center, which also m~ir Mr' a d M Arth ano' L. Meathe, Mr. " Mrs. Gill!ert Arthur Neef, Dr. "Mrs. Thom~s " Mrs. Max B. McKee, Mr. " vi~la, (~naccompanied), by Paul She is survived by a nephew,sponsors many special interest '.' n rs. ,ur, • E. Metty, Mr. "'Mrs. Don Mid. I: Neu!Dann, Mr .. 4I: Mrs: Wil. Mrs. Cbarles J. McKenna, Mrs. Hindenuth, a work eomposed .mgroups from skiing to bridge. A. Scbm~dt, Mr. and !lIrs. Fred dIeton, Mrs. Ledyard Mitchell, Dam ~UI!z, Mr. " ~rs, Richard Patrick V. McNam~a, Mr. " 1022. MI;. J'o~ is a meip,ber of Defer's Spring , ~uis H. Roehring; and twoIt is al$o a wonderful forum f ~hrelbe~, Jam~s.lR ~u: Mr. & Mrs. Ernest G. Moeller, q. 0 Neil! Dr. " Mrs. Ca!los Mrs. Jack Mills, David P. Idof. the DetroitSympohnyOrchestra nieces, Mrtl. Margaret Bezner

for information and expression:t' r. :nM

rS'F)ed : k oW' Mr. &. :Urs. Richard Moellermg, Perez.BorJa, Mr. " Mrs. Rich. fat, Mr. & Mrs. Edward V. and the St. Clair String Quartet. Concert Frida,y. and Mrs. Jim p'owrie.of views on community, national r. an rs. r erlc • Mrs. W. C. Moesta, John F. ard N. Peters. Monahan, Mr. & Mrs. George F!'e is a graduate of the Univer- Interment was in Mount El-and world affairs and problems. Seltzer, Mrs. Wesson Seybum, Monablln, Harvey I. Munk, Mr. Mr. & Mrs.JohD J. Petzer, M1lnUe, John H.. Morley, Mr. & Sl~ of CaUfo~ia and st~ liott Cemetery.

Won.t you give now? Eve!"] Mrs. George W. Shannon, Dr. & Mrs. John S. Nash, Mrs. Wal- Miss Ce~elia A.' Prew, Mr. & Mrs. C~R. Mueller, Mr. "Mrs. WI~ the w~rld s formost Violist, The Defer P.T.A. proudly pre. • • •gift is truly appreciated regard- E. A. Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. ter Nester Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Mrs Arthur G Reeves Mr & L. E. Mueller, Mr. & Mrs. Ar. William Prumose. sents the traditiOI1l1 Spring Con- ALBERT F. REILLYless of size. Hugb Sheeban, Mr:. and Mrs. B. Nettini, Oscar " Dorothy Mrs: David 'A. Richard~n thur A. Nitzsche, 'Mr. at Mrs. All music lovel's are cordially cert this Friday, May 16, in Ftine ..al services for Mr. Reil.

David W. Kendall, presIdent, Alger Shelden, Mrs. Roy L. Noren, Dr. " ~s. Peter Nowo- Martha Ellen Roberts Dr &::Neal Nyland, Richard F.,Parks, invited.to attend .. There is DO the Pierce Middle Scbool Audi. ly, a machine products manu.~~~~~n~fs:aa~d ~:~ WJ~ Ehepard,. Mr. and ,Mrs .. Georfe sielski, Mr. & Mrs. A. Orlow.. Mrs.c~. R. Rotiline; Mr." Mrs. Mr. " Mrs. Nicholas E. P9PP, charytefo~ admission. and a ~ torium. k .. facturer's agent and 45-year De.

M. Sherman, A. J. Smith,' Mr. Mr." Mrs. Robert M. Orr, B.GrattonRQse,J. Safran, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Purcell. ception wil! !o.Ilow the collcert Miss Viola oestreich, Defer troit resident, were held on Wed-following donors from wbom and Mrs. ~glasD. Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Jolm'M. Ouellette; " Mrs.H. P. sattler, Dr." Mr." Mrs. Howard G. Reed in the ad]01l11Dg Andrew F. music teacber, will have the nesda~', May 14, at St: Ambrosegifts have recently been reo Harold ~. sm~th~ Mr. and,~rs. Mr. " Mrs. Frederick Paton, Mrs. KlaUSP.; Schmidt, Mr. " Mrs. Frederick Reinstein, Dr: Rauth...Fe~owship HalI. entire Fourth and Fifth grades Church. He died on Sunday, Mayceived: Joseph P. ~mlth; R. W. Smith, Mrs. I. J. Patton, Robert J. Mrs. ArthurR, ~w, Sr., Mr. & Mrs. H. H. Reynolds, Mrs. -----.- 011 stage as, U1at lovable "Pea- 11, in Bon Secours Hospital, fol-

Mr. and Mrs. David R.L. ~~cy Ssm:, M~• .;n~ ~n. Peterson Fmlily, Byron B. Phil. & Mrs. Sylvester.C~Sbea, Mr. R. J. !Ritter, Miss Melitta " Artists' ShO'w nuts" character, Snoopy, pur. lowini a brief illness.Gabhart, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gi- . • mo ers, .' '. ny er; li~,. M~.& Mrs. Robert ~;, " Mrs. W. M.She,a~an, Mrs. Miss Norma Roemer,iMr. E. B. sues, ~ areh _enemy, the Red Mr. Reilly, '14, lived at 572ger, Mrs. William A. Gilbrk'e, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V!. Plccll'elli, 'Mr. & M,rs. C1all' Elsa B. Sheridan, Mrs.oJseph:&all, Mrs. Jam e s D. Ross, Now at C t Baron, ll:l a ruiming aerial dog. Barrington road. He was a mem-Mr. and Mrs. F.W. Girodat, Spencer, Mr. arod Mrs.',Dav.ld W. p'iJ[e. Vera' T. J{ay, Dr. B. .8herrard, &lr. " Mrs. Ed- 'ClydeL. Ryan,' Mr. "Mrs.. en er 'fight that takes ,them over th~ ber. of Knights of ,ColumbusDr. and Mrs. Robert D. Glaes. G,. Stan~rt, Mr. and Mrs. Don & Mrs. Foster R. Redjlinr., ,Mr. ,mund J. Si(orSki,. Sr.: Dr. & James S. Sanford, Mr. " Mrs.' -'-;' • ' four comers of the globe. Council 305, American Legionner, Mrs. Albert A. Griffiths, O. S~mtzke, .Mr' and' M" .. " Mrs. Clyde L. Reed, Mr. & Mrll. Micbael. S. Skaff. B. N. Robert Slit tI c r, Mr. "Mrs. The ~rosse Pomte. Artists' Adding imPetus 10 the eve; Post 318, tho Navy League ofMrs. Louis Hage, Mr. and Mrs. H,oward B•. Steele,~Alba Strin. Mrs. R. A. Regner, Mrs. Robert SkelJ,ie, JobJ;lA. Slattery, Mr.Jllhn G. Scales, Mr. ,& Mrs. ~~Iation Annl:lalGalIery Ex. ning's festivities Will be the the United States and the De-E. G. Hallead, Mrs. C. W. HalIi. gari, Dr. and MrS. Leon.A. C. Renolde, Dr. " Mrs. Harold " Mrs. Fred Slocum Mr." PaulH. Schafer' Mr. & Mrs. hibition opened S\1l1day,..May Defer Student Chorus, the De. trait Yacht Club.day, Eelanor F, Handy, ~r. Sweet, Mr. aDd ,lIrs:, ~re J. Rezanka, Mr. " Mrs. Charlei Mrs. Robert 1;. Smith, Ifr •. & Ralph J. Schuste~, Mr. & Mrs. ~ and !"illc~n~ue throUgb Mily fer Band ud Orchestra, aDd A rosary was said ,on Tues.and Mrs. Michael Hayosh, Mr. J. Sw~ey, Mr. ,and Mrs. Dan. H. Rice, Mrs. Theodore J~ Mrs. :kigelo' J; Spezia, D::. Dar. Kenneth Schwan, Dr. & Mrs. '24. It JS befD' presented in the many of the "Peanuts" charac. day, May 13, in the Verheydenand Mrs. Richard T. Heglin, i-:l.N. ;laDDer, Jr., H. D. Tar- Richter, Mr. " Mrs. Willi~~ rell E, Statzer, G. H.. stell, Mr. Charles II. Sharrel;', Mr. & Mrs. Grosse P01l1te War Memor.ial' ters. Funeral Home.R. B. Helm, Dr. C. H. Heleo- plDllUI, Eenneth )neue .. and Robei'ts;- Mr; ." Mrs. P.J~ '" Mrs Willi'S Mr' & Kith Sbre D R bert A Center 32 Lakeshore Rd'tis, Dr. Arthur B. Henderson, Julia'Tietze, Mrs; William E; Robill.ard.,Mf:" Mrs. Ralph G; : .'.".' am wor,' • . e,. ve, r., o. • G 'p . '. ., The Spring Concert scheduled ,He is survived by his wife,'l1' 'd M . . . Mrs:Ric~rd L. T~rrell, Mr. & Songe, R. A. Speer, !(r; " Mrs. ro~se omte F~rms... ,to begin at 8 p.m.,will be pre- .ary Catherine; a son, Burke;James W

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Wison'RM1'th'& Mrws.El, H. 'RLOO~~Mrs.; RobertL. Thibodeau, Mr. Rud;Y Speersclmeider, 4Tohn~. First Award W.lDDer 111 oil !"as.. ceded. by.. a' business' meeting, a daugbte.r, Mrs. Arthur Sh.an.

Mrs. Jo C. Hges, Mrs. F. J. !'II, r. Wlll'.'.. c, '. . 0 aar, a ter .' ... & Mrs. Peter, .Thurbe"r.. . Sqw,re, Dr. & Mrs. A. ~ •.StelD- Ralph Alllll'ed, second, Eliza.- be'''"";"'' at 7'.30', for purposes' no, and two brothers, Dr. Jam ....Holtz, Sr., Dr. aild Mrs. Custer Mr. and Mrs. F.VanDeDBran: EUzaJ5eth J. Russell, Mrs. Maq~ b h P te W Stroh J b P beth F] d thir 0-0 . ......Homeier, Mr. and Mrs. William' den, Mr. and, Mn.Boger Van. rice E.Sassaman, ,Dr. "MrS. 'Mr. & Mrs. W; E. Tomicic, ac, e. r. • aco. ar ~y,. an . d, Marie of electing next year's P.T.A. J. and William.F. :Horsch, Mrs. W'mslow How. DerKar;Mrs. A..'vanderzee. Robert C. Schaefer, Mr .. & Mrs,.. Mrs. AI~rt Trowell, Robert E. SUmeracki, Mrs. W. M. Swan, Massey. Fll'st awa~ in water. officers and meetiDgtheBoard Intennent was in Mt. Olivetarth, Edward A. Hulbert, Mrs. J95ePh'~. Vogt;Mr~aDdMrs. Joeeph W. SChaefer W. Schafer., Valk, V~a Beauty Counselors, Mr.," Mrs.. Gay Theuerkorn, color was E.nda~elc~elt; see. of 'Education candi~.tes. Cemetery.David B. Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. F~rrand W. VYse, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. "Mrs .. George W. SCheele:;. Mr.-& Mrs. No VanOOstenburg, Mr .. " Mrs. ,T. W. Trefzer, ond, Nelsoa Welch, third, Char.;. ..... . .,. . • ,. •W1lllam Irvine, Mrs. L. J. Ja. Waiter H.Wakeman, Mr.'and .'.Mr. &: Mrs. HenrySchlorff, George H. Verbrugghe, Mrs. Harold J. Trombly, Mr. & Mrs. lotte Evans. First award in ' R.LLOl'DWILLIAMS-.cobs. Mrs. O. A. Waldo.w, Mr. and, Walter .. Schmidt, Rudolph- w., Harry V. Wade, Mr. & Mrs. W. Van Goethem, Jr., Mrs. A. J. graphlCll was sar~_~Peari: ,.SL lohn. Hosp' ital 'E'uneraI serviees for Mr. Wit.

Charles L.Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Watkins, Mr, and Schneider, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Hugo .Wahl! Mr. & ~rs. W. B. Vervake, Mrs. Dorothy Ware, and secOlld and thifd"wa. Rob. '. ' .•. ,... ..' . Iiams, 58, of 2049 FleetwoodMrs. W. Ralph Jewell, Mr.. and Mrs. F. J. Welcenbacb, RoY F. J. Schoenherr, Mr. It Mrs. H. Waldrip, Dilw0t:th Walker, Mr. Joseph F. W,iedelman, Mr. & ert .Rathbun. . . '., . Fills New Post road, were Ill!ldonMonday,MayMrs. Harry M. Jewett n, Mr. Welling, Mr. and Mrs. David SChollenbcrger/ Mr. " Mrs. " Mrs. Franklin WaIlter, M~. Mrs. C. C. Wilkerson. Tbe G.P.A;,A. Award for Best ._._' _' 12, in the R.G. and G.B. Harrisand Mrs. Richard B. Johns, M. Whitney, Jr;, ltf..r. and Mrs,' Donald P. Schuur, Senior Men's " Mrs. Clune~: ,Walsh, Jr.,' May z of S~ow donated by Dr. Lee Jonn C: Booth, 36, bas been Funeral Home. He, died on\Mrs. Irene M. Johnson, Mr. and M?oll fr e ~ Whittingham, Miss Club.Pinochle Group, Robert A, Russ~ll E. Welchil, Mr. "M!s. Mrs. V. C. Adams, Dr. & ((arrlck went to Edna K1:'elchelt; ed to ttie . Thursday, May 8, in Bon .se-Mrs. C. Y. JudsOD,'Jr" Mr. and Jane Wi1tin"Mr. and Mrs. Don. Schaffer, Mr. " Mrs. John C. Edwm Wend~, Dr. " Mrs. Roh. Mrs. Lee Andary, :Mrs. Joseph Lillial!. Pear Aw~, E,Iizabeth ~~~strator ~ ,~~r~cours Hospital. , I.

Mrs. Joseph Guy Juenemanii, aId WJ1!1ams,Mrs. Jeanette B, Sbovlin, Mr.. "Mrs: DavLd T. be~ It. Whiteley:.,. Charle~ R. A. Bart1ey,:'Mr. &: Mrs. Russell Jeff-:m; Agnes Lindemann Me. }JOlIpiW, it wa. announced 'by ,::Mr .. Williams. was. an el.~-. Jr., JosephP.,~ailIet,Mr. and Willlirms, Dr: and Mrs. John H. Sieldesteel, Mr.," Mrs. Walter Whitney Mrs;. Rus~e~ Wilto!1'J) Beaupre,. Mr. & Mrs. WU. m~al Award dc!nated by ~er Jamei Farley, president. In this clan for 20 yearS With William ~Mrs. James -S:Xaler, Dr. andWWiams, Mr:andMrs. Wil E. SimDlOIlil"Dr." Mrs. Clyde Mr. &. Mrs. R.A.,Wrlght, Clif. ljamC.Beckenhauer; Jr., Mr. daughter, MJ;'s.,TI1eodureOSlllS, new1y-createdposition, Mr. S. Ma!!del, Int~contraC!-Ors ..Mrs; Harry Kasabach, Mr. and nam W. Wilson, Dr,,~d Mrs. B. Simons, Mrs. C. E. Slough, ~~~ C'A.~ri~'}fr. & Mrs. & Mrs. Thomas H. Belcher, Mr. :.~:eABro: ~ th~ Marian ,Booth. will direct the adminis- He 15 SUl'VJvedby ¥s W1fe,Mrs. WUbur C. Kase, Mr.,and Carl Witus, Mr.and)us. How. Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Smith, ~r., "~ 11, e. f' " Mrs. Lloyd A. Beemer, Mr. ,I h. c:lh8, to,Mar5~rite In trative service functiOns of'the Geneva,;.a son, ,Roger; two~ts. ~ E. Keir, A. H. Kelly, anl~. W~, A.Wy1)o,Mr. and Mr. " Mrs. Kenneth W..;S,mlth, "';', ,lIaY,I,'. , & Mrli; C. E. JJlqChard, Mr. " sep, ~ us that qualified for hospital.," ,brothers and one sister.Mr. and lilts. HeIlrJB/ KiJl.D'l, ~t'DcIU14';Y~,"'- Mi'~,.MrIt."1!-&1:!W'~~~~'f't1!'iaf;"\',Mwe:n.::,~Mi;..: ~'l!ft'&. :,~.,V!AA~.~E.,~!!~,' llr.;'~:~r,a')~\JI~ti~were, r.e.: ' ,Priot'to'.h.:-..n; ..dthis ( . i- "The. famiIyrequests ~at.Mr. and Mrs. Bernard V. Kirk. " . April H mond C.~, Mr{& MrS. A. Andrew Blink; Mr, .. Mrs. PaUl 'Mrs.;JOtiD'~~\,1tbi •.~~~'1!!J.~".'l~~"~~; ~;;'Jrh~~{~> ••~ =n~~~m~.~~;Mr. and Mrs. John F. JOein, Mr. & Mrs. Peter J, Adams, J.. Sprunk, ,Miss Martha Stech. D.Bagwell, Dr. It Mrs. Louis Mrs. LeoJ. ~naml,Mr.- & ~,Wipbi 'paM, M~ ~diniDist:fatorofNeWtCOMemo' pitaI:!~~; .,,' ,,'Il~:HOti- ~Mrs. Robe~1 K:Dapp~'Xr, atId' ;:f:.~"k"EdrDODdAJiaD, Dr •• ~:t'~~ltt; ..,~, ~ Fr~ M. C, Barbaglia, ff~Jl' Bamett,~rs. Ja,~~ :I.' •. B~!e~,~. ~ ner e;:~c::' o;Sihe e::~ ~.!}Iospita~ Newton,N;J. Pre- 'Interment was in White Cha. 'Mrs. Charies J. Koebel, 'Mrs. • 'I11eos L AlldersOll, Mr. &, Sti wa : ' •. Mr .', _ urMrs. Cyril Barrett, ''Miss Mil.llrs.~ame~'t,:BoUttl1'Jr.;Mi': Society of Arts and erdt; ViCMD,ly-b~'lIe1dtlie''POIItfODB'~Of'''''Fc,eblet~'''';;!R. B. \Koehler, :Mr•• Herman Mrs. W. S. Anderson, Mr. & ,ehman, Mr ...... s. Home. P., dred I. Becker, Dr. & Mrs.," Mrs. William R. Bryant, Mr. th . '. . was 11 !stant Director f Geisin"~ .~Koelz. Mrs. Fred J. Asmu" Mr..& Mrs. S~e, Mr. Ie. Mrs. Edw~rd E, Robert c. Behan, Mr. " Mrs. 'Ie Mrs. Elmer Buctler, Mr." e Juror for tbis.exhibltion. ss' o' ger' . . "

HarotdO. Kolbe, Mrs. wn. Frederick W. Auert,.Mr. "Mrs, Sullivan, Dr.' & Mrs. Richard Charles R. Berger, Mrs. Roland Mrs. Edward T. Callahan, Dr. Margaret .Pankhurst's oil on Medleill . Center In .Danville, iL 'gg' . ' tt A tin' L .~nam F.Krause, Mr. and 1IIrs. Charles Auste,:berry; ¥rs. 'F;OI ~ Taylot'. .' Bischoff, Ralph W. Bower. 'Mr. ~ Mrs. J. G. Calwell, Mr. & wood wa. voted MOlt PopuIa~ of ~~:'n~p=y~~~~~Asso- L" e n:-,ue:s,,'Robert A. Kul1D, Fre(1J,and!lu, Barra"'lI, Mr. 4l11ti. Ge!Jt;ge 'J. A.'Theuerkorn, Mr. "M:s. & Mrs. JohnF. Brobst, Mr. ,,'Mrs. G eo r g e D. Cameron, Show ,bygu~ at the openmg ectures Slated .Dr. and,:Mrs. Alfred D. La. N. Basbara,. Jr., Mrs,' Maxw~ Frank ~ewalt, Mrs. ViVian Mrs., Cha.rles F. Brund1e, ~. Tbomas H. Cannon, Mr. "Mrs. tea and reception that was held Mr. Booth was graduated'Ferte, Dorothy M. LaSaIl~, Mr.. R. 'Bates, Dr. Jacques~Udoln, Th~a. Richard J. T~oma,Mrs. & Mrs. Patrick BtmIS,1IIr. & Kenneth Cary, 1'!Ir. " Mrs. Fer. on Sunday, May.., . . from Mi~an Stab: Univer- -- 1~and Mrs. JameS W: Lee, Robert Judge • Mrs. C. Joseph Be!: ~. Pinkney Tuck, Cella Turrell, Mrs. James R. Cwn,Mr. & dianana C i n e 11 i, Dr. R. B. ,William Amenda designed the slty 'and received his Masters An opportunity to leammore "H. Lees, Jr., Mrs. YoungLe. ~nger, Ge9~gC O.Bell.& Fant. R K. WaUstrom,H. E. Webb, Mrs. LamptooJ. - Cardwell. Clarke. .' Catalogue cover which can be degree- in !lOIpltal Administra. about American. pewter andGro, Frederick.K., Leibfest, Dr. l1y. C1a~ce E. ",Hildegard,e Dr~" M~s. Jeremy D. Wepster. Eleanor Carmody. Mrs. Jo.eph Mr." Mrs. Orville N. Cobb, acq~ at .the: Menlorial ~e~.tiOD hi ftom the University of Lowestoft china will be provid-.and Mrs. Frederick, .J, Lepley, B. Besse~, I)r. Frank B. ~ick. Dr. William R. Welhaf, Mr. " V. Carr, Mr. & Mrs. James D. Mrs Frank B Cornell Mr " ter wtien VIewmg the eXhibit. Mic gan. ed cQurtesy of . the Liggett.H. W, Lewis, Laurence A. Lev.n~~, William. S. Blak~lee,' Jr., ~rs. GilrdO,n!feller' Eugene!,. Connolly, Mr. & ,Mrs; Donald Mra: C. Vernon Cox;Hi & Mrs. AIl the ~aintings at:e numbered With his wife Ruth and'their School Antiques Show via lee.ereDZ, Mr. and Mrs. Harold MiSs Anna,BoilIotat, Mrs. James West, ~r.,&,Mrs., Jack .Whit- coot, Mr. & Mrs. Edward A. George C Cre-De Jr Mr & making It easier to locate your children, Curtis, 11, and Linda, .,tures by recognized authoritiesLichteDlltein, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clyde Bolle~. Mrs. Isabelle !,J. eIey, ~l"ll. Leo1?a~d B. Willeke. Cucchi, Mr. & Mrs. Philip H. Mrs Cliff~rd J C~cki~rd Mrs favorite artist's work. 9, Mr. Booth will reside at 1ll6'J in these fields June 19 and 20.C. Lie~ld, JC'o.ephW. Looney, Boyer, Mr. " ~rll. R. L. Brad. Fr,a~llD P. Williams, John ~: Dawson, Dr. & Mn. Francis T. David H; Cro;"e, Mr. ,,' Mrs: ------ Hunt Club drive. Thomas D. WJlliams willMr alid Mrs. C. E. Lytle, Mr. ley, Mrs. Hazel Bramley, Dr. " '!Illiams, Mr. & ~s: T. J. WI Day, Mr. " Mrs. H. V. DenoU, R Ii Dean Mr & MrsGera1d Ch h G ' ------ speak on American Pewter at ,

d• 'U'_ R ..lnaId MacArthur.. .Mrs. Forest E. Bram!Jler, ~. & warski, H. H. :Wmnmg, Mr. & Mr. & Mrs. Harvey O. Dixon p' n' k' ' •. u • .. me roups S' p' .ul. ~l' • 1:30 o'cllIck Thursday, June 19. ..

an .-us. e5' ' .Mrs E L BrennEl' Frank: Mrs Ralph WlrShing Mr" .. ' ' .... eme e, Dr .... Wors.,N.W. \' , t a 4 umnr. Eli "Mr, and Mrs. E. P. Madsen, Broritl . M' _Ie Mr' H 'E Mr'E1Ii C Wood'Mr ":M Mrs. OdilOll J. Dumas, Mrs. Diebel Mr. & Mrs. Harry R. To Hear Gaukle ... . nor, Gilrdon will ,discuss 'Dr. and Mrs. Gordon R.Mait. Brook:'YGeo~e B~, M~. ,; Ph~iiPT~ VanZile: Ch~rle;;~: Joseph. DuMuuchelle, Mr. "Dill, Mr. & Mrs. Merrill B. Dil. ' r Rece' H0 . Ori,e n ta 1 Lowestoft at 1:30land, Mr. and ,Mrs. Fr~nk.F,. Mrs. David E. Burges i"Mr. & Veryser, Mr. "':Mrs. Jack C. Mrs. Gldeoa A. DuRo,cher, Dr. lon, Mr." Mrs. Wray Donald. -' - ~ '. Ive nors ,,'clock Friday, June 20. Mr. ,:Mann, Dr. and Mrs.'LoUIs Mar. Mrs Gordon N cam~n Mr; Younke ' & Mrs. C. M. Ebner, Mr •. & son, Mrs. Ward Duckett, Mr .. " Dr. Robert Gaukler, promm. Williams is from. Connecticut,ick, Mr. and Mrs. CraiidMa~~s, " Mrs. Earl F .. CardOff, Mr.';., . AprU 3t MMrs.WE,GG.EEvenden, Mr.;" Mrs. W. A. Ernst,. Mr. " Mrs. thentPSYbchil'atrisoft tee.peciallzingwillinhelTd~ts~nlrtyversixthityofAnnMichlHigaD=a Gilrdon from Pennsyl. ,Steven J. Mathews an AilC\! Mrs. William S. Carleton. r. John. Adelman, Mr. "Mrs. rs. . . versman. Frank R. Evanski, Robert E. ,e Pro ems . nager~, I .0'5 ua on. .Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Richard'lf. Carr, John A, Bantle, Miss ,M. Rose Mrs. Greene ,Fe~ey, Jr., Mr. Farmer,. Mrs. Courtney Fitz. lIdd~ ,a c9mbined ~eeting o.f or! Convocation on March 28. Th.e lectures will be presentedG. Maurer, Mr. and Mrs. How. Mr. It Mrs. James 'A. Carty, Dr. Barton and George Barton, Dr. &. ,Mrs. Reuben Fielder,. S. L. simons, Mr. & Mrs .. Robert G. th~Men sand Wo.men s ~- The only students who may par- in the School auditorium free of'ard N. Maynard, Mr, and Mrs. Victor J Cervenak Mr & Mr.. '''Mrs. Leonard Bartoszewicz, Fl1dew, Mr. " 'Mrs. William A. FIagan, Mr. & Mrs. John S. atio,n of Grosse Pom~ Memonal ticipate in this cOllvocatiOll are cbll'ge to anyone attending the ':Tony Mazza.• . I Sherman:A. Cha~be.fl.~D.,Mr-. Mr. " Mrs. Jobn W. Bennett, Fisher, n, Hugh V. " Adele C. Foley, Frank A~ Forster. ,Mrs. Church on Wed..nesday evening, those who have a "3.5 or bet- Antiques Show at Liggett.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Mc. & Mrs. George J. Codd Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. James D Beyster. Foley, Annette T. Fraser, Mr. C. G. Fossati, W. Wright Gedge, May 21. ter" a~ademic average and Sbow tickets, at $2eacb areCabe, Mr. and Mrs. J. E" Mc- Andries M. Cole: Betty B. Con. Dr. " Mrs. Donald G. Blain, & Mrs. W. R. Frizz~, Judge & Dr. ~ ~1rs. Edward.' T. Glo- Dr:. Gaukler's r~arks will those who are distinguished as available at alI ••.L. H~dsonearthy, Robert C. McCort, Mr. way, Mr. " Mrs, David "A. Dr. & Mrs. John Boccaccio, Mr. Mr~. J;lora~e "If' ,~ilmore, Mr. wackl, 'Mr. " Mrs. Douglas stress the lack of dialogue be. Angell Scholars. stores, where they may beand :Mrs•. James A. M~oy, CooUdge, Dr. RalphR. Cooper, '" Mrs. Urban W. BOl"esch, Mr. Ie, Mrs. Cbarl~ ;Glasgow , Mr. Graham, 'GryIIs Family, Mr. " tween parents ~nd the turned- The Angell Scholars main. Charge Plate purchased, and at ,Dr. and Mrs. F. L. McGillen, Dr. & Mrs. David P. Cor~tt, & Mrs. Eldred J. Bowden, Mr, "Mrs. A. J;Gon~~, Dr. & Mrs. Mrs. Eugene G. ~wye:, 'Mr. " on younger gene~ation, which tain 'an all A or "four'llOlnt" the School In Briarcliff drive atMrs. Roxy J. McNeff, Mr. and LeRoy E. Cowles Mrs. William & Mrs Robert L Brehm Don- Robert ,R. Gregg, 'Mr. " Mrs. Mrs. C. T. Hadgiko.Jti, Mr." leads to such thmgs as'drug record for two' consecutive the foot of Wedgewood, just offMrs. Harold J. Meinke, Mr. P. Cusick. Mrs. i. C. Damorth, aId R: Brigg~, Mr. & M~s. H. Maxwe~ Griffith, Mr. " .Mrs. Mrs. 'George ~1. Hagan, Wal~r addicti~, destru~o.ll of prop- semesters or more. Vernier road. The Sbow opens toand Mrs. Harry W. Mellen, Jr., Mr. & Mrs. Floyd W. Dar. Sanborn Brown; Mr. ,& Mrs. Ara Halg, Mr. & Mrs. Edwm R. L. Hallenbeck. erty, dishonest cn~Clsm, apathy Two college students, alumni the public June 19 and runsEdna J. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. gel, Mr. & Mrs. Martin J. De- W Gilmore Brownlee, Mr. & I' I or misdirected action. , of St. Paul Higb SCbool partiei~ through June' 21.H. E. Mertins, Mr. and ~s'. Young, John Donnelly, Robert M~s. J. Ross Bush, M~. " Mrs. b h I The m.eeting. will be held in ~ated in the convocation:Gerald W. Metzge.r,:Mr. and H.. Dowen, Mrs..R,M. p1'Y.sdale, Harold M. Butler, Mr. " Mrs. Be ,e.Rut Leag,ue .Fel1~wshll! Hall at the church, Cbarles Michael Wilson, now Guest House CamarillaMrs., Lawrence E. MIazga, Mr. Mr. " Mrs. Robert F.- Duckett, William Campbell, Mrs. Wylie , - starting With a reception at 6:30. atte'ndingthe College of Engi. Cand :&II'S. Andrew W. Michalak, Mrs. ,F. II' Duffield, V~rn H. E. Carhartt, Dr. & Mrs. Albert ' : Church ~embers a~e urged to neering, Science and the Arts; ard Party ScheduledJr., H. E. Migtele, Mr. and Dumas, '!Irs. M. Mof~it Ed •• J. Ceravolo, Mr. " M~. Donald FAKMS, ClIT,PARK Jim struck out 10 and gave UP make ~ell' reservatiOns a~ SOOn and Mary Kathleen Leoher, whoMrs. A. W. Moesta, Jr., Mrs. monds, WilUa~ G. Ehrlich, Dr.1 F. Chamberlin, Mrs. M. I. Cleo . A..er¥. •. Leape only two hits in the five in- as posSible. Due. to the lm~r. attends the College of Litera. The annual card party spon-Lester S. ,Moll, Charles Monn. Art~ur B. Elsenbrey, Mr. " menf. . . ' 8, .litV quapbe!J nings he pitched. Jim Zerwick tanc,;) of the subjects to be dis. ture. Science and the Arts. . sored by the GueSt House Cam-heimer, :Mr. and Mrs .. Steph~ Mrs. George J. Elles; !fro &. Mr. & Mrs:ChlirIes'J. Collins, . ,The 'FarlJl5,d~it)\,PHk Babe broke open a ti(ht game with cuss.ed and the nationwide rep. John Dean, who also was arilIlt will be beld Tuesday eve-T. Moreland,' Mrs. Oliver H. Mrs. E. B. ~rickson. Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. M.E. Cook, Raymond R. Ruth League"Qliened its 1969 his 3.run homer ,in the 5th in. ~tation.of the speaker, !ese~a. graduated from St. Paul High ning, May 20 at 7:30 o'clock inMorton, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall ,Don Falrch1Jd, Ethyl G. Faucher, Costan, Harry C. Dallas, I. Ed- season on. Saturday, May 3, ning. Tom Harwood and Gary tions W1llbe at a premium.' School, was credited with place. Revere Hall, Sl Clair Sliore~..F' Moser. Mr. aDd Mrs. Roger Mr. &: M:rs. ,F. A. Florek, Mr. gar Davis, Maurice Day Fam. with five inlerleague games. Stephenson each had two hits ------ ment on the Dean's List at Mrs. George Killeen and Mrs.P. Mourad, Mr. and Mrs. "Mrs. Nick Forest, Mr. &,Mrs. iIy, Mr." Mrs. Raymond De- The American'League was ex- and John Keogh provided 3 Pongracz Cited Michigan state University. He Walter Moore ..are co-chairingTbomas' L. Munson, Mr. and Raymond A. Fox, Mrs. Sydney craene. Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Dilger, tremely successful, wi."~Jng four bits and 5 RBrs to match 7A!r. received a letter of congratula. the events. Donlltion is $1.50Mrs. Ulrich Naujokat, Dr. Ed. D. Foyt. Earl G. Dillaman. Mr. & Mrs. of the rwe games over the Na. wick's output. F'or Civic Wor,k tions on his excellent academic with proceeds used to benefiiwin J. Neeill, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. & Mrs. Alex Friesch, A. Glenn Duty, Mr.," Mrs. tional League. In the NatiOllal League's only record of last term from Ed. Guest House, a sanatorium forHarold C. Nobel, Dr. E. W. ila~ ~.[ Ga~da,,,~ & NMr~, James R. Dykstra, Mr. ":r,!'IS. In the opening game at Kerby victory on opening day the Precediag the talk ofpsycholo- ward A. Carlin, who is the alcoholic priests l"cate4 at LakeO'Berski. . '. a e, r. rs... Henry Earle, Dr. " Mrs. Ed- Field. the White Sox edged the Phillies outlasted the Tig~rs 11 Dean of the University. Oriop,. .'Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Mc. Gorski, Mr. and Mrs. H. ~a,mes ward F. Eldredge, Mr. " Mrs. Dodgers 5 to •. Frank Kampfer to 8. T. Van Lochern struck out gist-author Dr. Halm Ginott te- ----

Cabf. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mc. Gram, Mrs. Irene Tlgchon John Elias, Mr. & Mrs. Charles gained the victory for the White 7 and was the winning pitcher. fore a capacity audience at~arthy, Robert C. McCort, Mr. Green, Mrs. Edgar M, Gregory, W. Elliott. John W. EsteS, Mr. Sox jn lItriklng out 11 batters, B. Tocco had 2. hits for the Parcells Auditorium on Thurs.and Mrs. James A. McCoy, Dr. Walter Guevara, Warren F. & Mrs J R 0 s s Fernstrom He was. aided by two hits each Ph'll' h'le B G bl day evening, May 8, a citation

G'II Haberkorn Dr & Mrs R W .' ,.. lIes w I ruce am e was presented to Edward

pro and Mrs. F. L. Mc I en. H k 'M' B to .S 'H . Richard Fernstrum, Miss Celia from Greg WichIund and Paul bad 2 hits for the losers, Pongracz. . 'Mrs. Roxy J. Mr.J':1eff,Mr. and ri:r ~w~, H:~ell urM: &: M~~- Fine, Mr, &. Mrs. J. G, Fitz. Gard. On Monday May 5 the Ti- Hugh H. Harness, presidentMrs. Harold J. Hemke, Ml'.and Fr~nk 'W: Hausma~n, J~., Marg~ gibbons, William P. Gentz. Dr. At the same, tim~ the Red 'gers evened' their record by of the Grosse Pointe CitizensMrs. H8~ W. Mellen, Edna Heidt, Mrs. D8vid Helm, George & Mrs:, Neil. '0. GiltschaU, Mr. 8c?x and Cat:d!nals were bat. beating the White Sox 4 to O. for Education, presented POll'J. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs, H. E. H Helm Paul H Henning ,),Ir " Mrs. 'DaVid M. Greenspan, tling at the Neighborhood Club. Chuck Menthen pitched an ex. gracz, retiring Board of Edu.Mertins, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald &'loIrs. John He~, Mr. & 'Mrs: E. M, Gregory, Jr., Carson C. 'f.he Red ~x were a 7 to 5 cellent game in gaining the first cation member, a citatiOll com.W. Metzger~ Mr. and Mr•. Law. Arthur F. Hesse, Charles E. Grunewald, Otto F. Ham1ln, Mr. vI~r. C~ns Charlton was the shut-out of the new season. The mending him for his 11 yearsrence E. Mla~ga, Mr. and Mrs. HLcks, Mr. " Mrs, Earl Hol. & Mrs. Charles S. Harrett, Mr. wmnmg pitcher for th.e Red Sox entire Tiger team contributed of outstanding service to theAndrew W. MIchalak, Jr., H~E. linger, Max F. Homfeld, Mrs. Ie. Mrs. B. Benton Harvey, Mrs. and also had two ~lts,. Cbuc'lc to the scoring, although Men. community.Mistele, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thomas Horan, Dr. " Mrs. John Hiram E. Hees. Dr. -ok Mrs. Gardella had thre", hits and then had 3 hits. ' A check for $100 was alsoMoesta, Jr., Mrs. ~ster S'M. Irwin, Mr. " Mrs, Eugene Fred C. He~derson, BobbY,Taylor added 2 more and Thf! remainder of the week presented to Po~gracz "by Citi.Moll, Charles Monnhelmer, Mr. V. lvinso, Mr. " Mrs. Clare S. Mrs. William Henderson. Mr. ". RBI s to spark the Red Sox resulted in." unofficial games zeus for Education to be usedand Mr~. Stephen T. Moreland, Jacobs, Mrs. Frances M. Jacobs, Ie. Mrs. Fred Hen. Frank J. VIctory, . as early daJbe or rain forced for ~he purchase 9f books of hisMrs. Oliver H. Morton, Mr. and Dr. Charles G. Jennings. HilI, Mrs. Julius F, E. Huehner. The Yankees beat .the Giants suspension i"bd:e the games' chOice for the Grosse PointeMrs. Marshall F. Moser, Mr. Shirley T. " Ruth N. John. Dr. Frank J. Hun, Edward J. 11 to ~ in a,nother ~nter!eague could be; com leted These Public Library.and Mrs. Roger P. Mourl'd, Mr. son, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley R. Humpert, Sr., Mr. " Mrs, game m ~hl~h ~rJs DHondt games wer~""to~ nipl~yed last Dr. Ginott then proceededand Mrs. Thomas L. Munson, Johnson, Dr, " Mrs. Kennard James Hunter, Mr. " M~s, R. J. was the wmnmg pitcher. Dave weekend . wever rain a ain with the ~nllghtening topic,Mr. and Mrs. mrich Naujokat. L. Jones, Mr. & Mn, Al Jung. Hutton, Mr, &< Mrs, MariO Ia~o. N('wh?use and Dave Peters had forced Pos ' nement until gthiS ''How to Dnve Children Sane."Dr. Edwin J. Neill, Mr. and bert, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley D. belli, Mr. to Mrs, RaLph IrWin. two hIts each and Greg Brecht coming wee end IMrs. Harold C. Nobel, Dr. E. Jursek, Dr. " Mrs. Robert Kan. Mr. & Mrs. Donal Jenkins. Mr. contributed a double for the . MONEY STOLENW. O'Berskl. del, Dr. " Mrll. Wliiter A. " Mrs. Paul Jurusov. A. Wit. Yankees. , America. Leape Shndiilgs Jim McClure of Grosse Pointe

Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Oborod. KapUta, Mrll. Albert H. Kiepert, Uam Kamm, Mr, " Mrs. Alfred In a ren:'atch of last year s W L Shell Service Station, 17500nik, Chester J. Ordon, Mr. and Mr. " Mrs. Robert F. Klumpp, Karrer, Dr. Malcolm Kelson, World Series teams, the In. Yankel',B 1 0 Mack, called City police on Fri.Mrs. David W. Palmer, James Mr. & Mrs. Harry M. Knapp, Mr. &: Mrs. John B. Kendall, dians beat the B~aves 13 to 7. Re~ Sox 1 0 day, May 2, to report that per.Eo and Norma Parent, Parents Harold C. Knoff, F. H. Kot. DIU Kennedy, Mr. " Mrs. Harry Jim Stevenson pitched an ex. IIndIans 1 0 sons unknown had stolen $70Without Partners-Grosse Pointe voord, Mr. " Mrs. James KOT. W. Kimel, C. D. Kinsman, Wal. ceDent game before he tired and Tigers 1 1 from his .afe in the stationChapter, Dr. John W. ParneD, d8S, Mr. " Mrs. Edward A. ter V. Kneisel, Mrs. Henry C. was relieved by Bruce Wheeler, White Sox 3. 1 office,

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Phone TU 2-6900 Grosse Pointe public:. Hospital equipment available for Tulips are blO<lming,showers Jack" Bouvier, the dashiii'g,~IemberMJChl~~'h~~~"~f>~~~~n~daI!N...~ril~~a1 AuoeI.tIoll free loan: crutches, wheel cbairs, helltiJig la- and hOl' come and go, convertible tops flamboyant playboy, and fin'a}-WeeklyNewspaperRepreaentaUve.IDe. -,... l!re down - spring really seems ly, the many events in his fam:-404 Fifth Avenue,New Yor~.:J~C:JJ'J3f~CE BYrant '.7300 pital beds. ., to be springing. So-Iet's take ous daughter's life. John Davis

333 North MlehlRanA~ellue Pholle FIJIallelal6-221. GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LEND- a look at some of the new books is Jackie's first cousin and soING LIBRARY. Mrs: Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, thm~taaroreuncodmthiilegtporloicgehsts!inFgOl1DOe~hmaedntlscboce"th"shtoerteheanfdaml'nilFYrdanOCcUe'.ROBERT B. EDGAR. ...... EDITOR aDd GENERAL MANAGER . ..

WILLIAM ADAMO................ ADVERTlSING"M.\NAGER Wednesday, Thursday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteer eon. partment and we'll see what the An interesting new biographyJANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY sultant on dut~' Friday, 2-4 p.m. TV 1.4594. season has produced for your is O.'NEILL, SON AND PLAY.JAMES J. NJAIM _.................................. ' NEWS reading pleasure. WRIGHT by Louis Shaeffer.PEPPER WlllTELAW _ _ _ -NEWS Thursday, May 15 If you do any toastmastering, The tuthor, who spent sevenJAMES H. KERR............. _ NEWS .10:00 a.m. Braille Transcdption - Mrs. John McNa. 20,000QUIPS AND QUOTES by years in researcb alone on thisLILLIAN KARR _ ADVER'l'IS1NG mara, Instructor. Evan Esar might save your. life. lengthy volume, attempts toMARY LORIMER ADVERTISING H '11 f' d tr asury' clarify O'Neill's relations with..............................................._. 12:30 p.m. Women's Republican Club of Grosse Pointe ere you WI ill a. eJOHN MacKENZIE BUSiNESS t' of witty remarks, comments, his parents, as well as with ,hisJOANNE EASON _......, "'_ _ ACCOUNTS -Luncheon and Mee mg. comic proverbs and epigrams, nursemaid who was a secondONNELLEE KOENIG _ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 12:30 p.m. A.A.U. W. of Grosse Pointe - Luncheon and arranged alphabetically by mother to him. He also stressesALBERTA WILKE._....... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Meeting. category and none more than a his preoccupation with ~e sub.KAY STOUGH.........CLASSIFlED ADVERTISING * 4:00 p.m. Ballet _ Mary Ellen Cooper,' Insiructor. sentence long. The book is for ject of insanity. This volumeMARIE KREINER CIRCULATION reference only, but you can closes with 1920; there is to be

* 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. always come in and jot down a second and concluding one.* 8:00 p.m. Yoga - Charles Friday, SRF, Instructor. a bon mot or two. George Simenon has put an-

8:15 p.m. "Tbe Gospel According to S1. Matthew" How about American heroes- ~~h~H~u~~~~~h (~O~~op~~: I Charming French Prints ...film to benefit the National Cathedral in have you ever thought of their jttet), he gives us another of his were used to decoupage the

The recent arrests of a number of young Pointars Washington. Call Christ Church TU 54841 range and types? ldarshall Fish- fine psychological studies; this thermo glasses for hot or coldfor' the possession or sale of marijuana has brought for tickets. wick, in THE HERO, AMERI. time he is again dissectinS( the be_vefages in the League Shop,f 'bl t th . CAN STYLE, has made 1\ studyorci y 0 e commumty's :?ttention the presence 'of a F'd M 16 of this genre. He feels the life. corpse of a marriage. If you 98 Kercheval. Choose floral orb~wildering and. frustrating problem, No longer can we nay, ay. style of the m8n provides the like Simenon, you certainly ,will bird motifs for these dripless,hide our heads m the sand and hope that the problem 2:S0 p.m. Garden Club of Micnigan Tul1p Show. key 'to his success. His group. liy,~ this one. , dis~washer proOf beauties.will go away. * 4:00 p.m. Ballet _ Mary Ellen Cooper, .Instructor. ings in c 1u de swashbucklers If you've ever read BLOODSPORT or FLYING FINISH by •

Even with the fact of the an'ests before us the . 8:00 p.m. Remoc Investment Club. ~~o~:~~s '~aa:a.~i~::~ a:ill~~lli:: Dick Francis, you may want to,' Antique-ing ... drop by DenIer, 77 Kercheval.Presence of. drugs is difficult to accept. Drugs u.se'd to . Al read his new THE SPORT OF We- admired a rr:ahogany Eighteenth Century wineSaturday May 17 self.made men (Horatio ger, QUEENS. DI'ck FrancI's I'S'one 'be ~methmg associated almost exclus!vely with the • ' '. Henry Ford), jolly giants (Paul cooler il, the not-ta-he-missed collection. Doesn'tbeatmks of the late 40's and 50's in Greenwich Village 9:30 a.m. and 11:l5. a.m. Children's Art _. Angela Bunyan, Superman) and pop of the best horsemen in En- everyone store liquor in such a decorati'ie antique?

tl 'th th h' .' Dadson, Instructor. i~ols (.BobDylan). Onl! chapter gland, in addition to being a. •or more recen y WI e IPPU~'Sof San Francisco's .' ,,4 N suspense novelist. In THEHaight-Ashbury district. Now Grosse .Pointe, as well as 9:30 a.m. Ballet - Mary EJ)en Cooper, Instnictor. deals with Indian and egro SPORT OF QUEENS the author _ Road Signs. '; . colorfully print white ,denim-almost every other similar community, has found itself 12 noon tAI'Ornle.neStay. Corvin Elliott Wedding Recep- ~e~,:sim,inpo~~n:o~~I?~e in the talks about his, early life and type pants at Picard-Norton, 92 ,Kercheval. Theyforced to face ~e fact of not onl.y the presence of drugs, the perils and excitement of be. have, slightly flared legs and are twenty-two fifty.but also of th t

. ' . . Prentice.Hall "Ethnic Groups iog" steeplechase J'ockey'. Here 'Gentle n .. th fash'o buff It' g eat fun'elr apparen ever-Increasmg use. 2:30 ,p.m. Kay Hosler.Bruce Stewart Weddmg Recep- in American. Life Series" is .. " me ,JOIn e Ins. sr.A ~ d tion. BLA'C'K AM'ERICANS "b'y AI. Is also infonnation about many;". •

S more an more parents agonize over the "why?" . of the world's most famous Th V B \ . t diof their children's involvement with drugs it is obviously 6:3u p.m. Macomb Community College Student Senate phonso Pinkney. ,This provides tracks and famous horse own- e ery es .,. m ra -a time for re-appraisal in many area. ' Dinner. , . an accurate and' reasonal1ly ers.. tional sterling flatware, is repre. -::..~

h . D' complete-picture of the .status If you've been curbinn your sented at the Mermaid by Tif- . ='SIG.t!;' ... MERM~LQ;What kind of people, for example, use drugs? Are * 6:00 p.m. Meadow Brook T eatre Dmner. mner, of black 'people iri,;theUnlted mad feeliMs, you should. be fany, J ens en, . Steiff, Frank =- - "',

they hippies? Do they l.'Ome from broken homes? Are transportation to theatre and back, best seats States in this critical perioil. reading THE ANGRY BOOK by Smith, Old Newoory Crafters ~they educational dropouts? Do thev lack parental dis- for Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida." This is certainly a ~ommend. the1>sychiatrist Theodore Rub- and Kirk which makes .it easy,'cipline? We can answer yes only infrequently and must $11.50 per person. . able contribution - to m~ern in. It seems that it's quite o:K. for brides to register theii

1 t h ti II T d * 730 D r t B'd MM' B t sociology. . to feel real anger. The authorsay no a mos emp. a ca y. eenage rugs users repre- : p.m. InUs'tprulccatoer.n e - rs. arVIn ourge, If you like Pbyllis Whitney, differentiates betwen healthy choices and for you to sho~ ..sent a pretty fair cross section of their group, from the 'weekend "taster" who is in essential accord with the . you will be pleased to know of constructive anger arid sick 'des: .~

f h. . h kid h 8:00 p.m. Macomb Community College Dance. her new THE WIN T E R tructi~e anger. Also.',don't hoard "Th.e Golden Glow 'Qf T"h'eWes ••" ... IS' the

values 0 IS parents,_ to t e w 0 totally rejects con. PEOPLE, another novel of rO'- up your madfeelin~s into \atemporary society. . : Sunday, May 18 m8ntlc liuspense. Or perhaps slush fund, as this willeventU- newest look by Estee Lauder. This makeup is so

No longer can the user be conveniently and real is. 10:30 a.m. Unity Center for Truth Church and Charlotte Ar,mstrong turns you ally spill over in various. ways, translucent, it achieves the appearance of healthy. I' Sunday School. on? If so;" we' have her new leading to unha'ppiness for your. outdoor'skin without paY1'ng the p:rice of damagl'n..g

hea ly relegated to thE! mner city ghetto or to bohemian OON '. 2 30 YWCA d .t I SEVEN SEATS TO THE M , self and hampering your heal. over-exposure. The big news is the transparent col.fnnge groups. : . p.m.. ance recI,a . anoth,er intricate .and imagiila- thy relations yllth others'.... 3 00 B" d Ad d K t Sa g - or. stick which ,slides over foundation. It is simply

Going on the assumption-that a problem can ~st : p.m. egmmng an vance ara e - n tively plotted suspense novel. We've got to stop some place, t f' hJ

be handled only ~fter it is under~tood, we offer the fol- Kyu Shim, Director. You see.,... YQUhave aehoice! so we'll end with a biograplly ,grea or touc mg up a tan or faking one. In Thelowing questions: What. from' a de~inition standnoint, 7:30 p.m. Debate on Parochiaid cosponsored by the You've prObably seen JobnH. by Naftali Lau.Lavie entitled ,Golden Glow colledion, you'll find coordin,atedare drugs? (Is there a difference, for 'example, between Grosse Pointe Democratic Club and 14th Davis' THE BOUVIERS adver. MOSHE DAYAN. The' author ~~~~:i.and lipsticks at Trail. Apothecary, 121 Ker-the teenage drug user and. the snburban housewife who District Young Democrats. tised in Y01\I' newspapers. The shows us.the controversial Day-takes a pep pill in the morning, a tranquilizer in the softnrM

y.shtalrtsBwithi the struggiles an 'as, tough, colorful, sensitive •Monday', May 19 IC e ouver, a poor m~ and warni.hearted. Lau.Lavie R his . d d ' •afternoon and a sleeping pill at night?) migrantfrolo.a small village in traces Dayan's life frombis ear- amance ... on mm an engagement rmg

What are the trtotivat\ons ~of'tl1e dru~:uset? What *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Workshop. the Rhon~Valleyin France, and lY';,J.ife and.schooldays through 01). her ~ing~r.. :. it'~.that tirn~ll~ye~r. M;my couplesstudies are you aware, of that hav.e tried ;0 answer this 10:00 a.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc. carries the saga through four his'life in political and military are choosing "the~' diamond ,and mountipg ,from a

t. ?' *12 noon Duplicate Bridge _ Mrs. Marvin Bourget,', generations;, oL.the, -f. a.m.lly"he. sP~~,res, .Hll, slJ,ol'{!!.u.s .t~e !:!!al sKmeracllhebvuatl.a~p~cial.ly f,.i,ne.sele..Ctiona,t, Pongracz, 91ques IOn .'"""""., ' . ',- ''''''- \.' ',', t' f d d H ill fi d II b h d th bli' .. .;,' Diredor. . - "~~rnrn", i . olin ~., ere y~ w D a ,man em. ,e.pu e.lmllge .. ,.

What, are the health effecfs of fakin~ drup's? Are . 9'Jles - eccentrics' 'and' great Our tour IS finished-there are' .:.' .drugs habit-forming? How many become addicted? 12:15 p.m. Rotary C.lub of Grosse POl~te -:- Luncheon successes, idealists and hedon. many books here to be perused, . Fashion InterView' ... with

We can do nothing to solve the drug problem until • and Meetmg. - ists. If JacquelIne Kennedy On. read, savored. They'll soon be Margaret Rice ... we learnedwe understand it aM its many complexities. And we 4'00 pm Ballet - Mary EllEm Cooper Instructor assis interests. you. here you out on the shelves for your Miss Rice is in New York cover-cannot understand it until we are willing- to approach it 6;00p:m: Cadet Troop 1275 Awards Ba~quet." . will find the story of ~'Black spring enjoyment. ing the fall openings. W]'!en sheresponsibly. We would have to look far afield to discover 6:00 p.m. Girl Scout and Brownie Troops of'Maire returns she will continue her re-II subject that stimulates feelings of such intensitv and. School _' Banquet. PT A at Kerby Meets, May 20 port on fashions Fall '69.irrationality as characterize the drug problem. Informa-* 7:30 p.m. Astrology - Mrs. Chester Garski, Instruc- ' •tion vies equally with misinformation.' tor. The Kerby Parent.Teacher tion 'of Miss Rita Flahp.rty and' Mister Sheridan-Books .. -. 81 Kercheval, ree.

AsspciaUon will hold its final Mr. 'Mendel Lueatsky.Students do not exist in a vacuum; they are the 7'30 pm 9600 Air Force Reserve meeting of the scbool year, Tues- ommends "The Bouviers" by John H. Davis, a cous-

products of thel'I' socl'ety. As the teenage popu'latl'on' ,be- . '.' . .. Immediately after the meet- in of .Jackie .Onassis. It is a portrait of the BcuvierT d M" 20 day evening, May 20, at 7:30 ing a social hour will be held f il f 'th E' ht th C t t th t

comes better educated and m,ore politically awa're, its ues ay, ..y o'clock., . , am y rom e 19 een. en ury 0 e presen .. . in the gymnasium. Mrs. Don C 118811671 881 2916 f' .. I'members see too many exarr'ples of the discrepancy * 9:00 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Adult French Conversation All classrooms will be ope...: Starntzke and Mrs. Douglas . a _. or - .. ()r ue Ivery.between the ideal and the actual. - Mme. Charles Bachrach, Instructor. for room visitation between 7:30 Glover, social committee co- •, and 8. The election of P.T;A.

In considering the teenage drug problem, there- • 9:30 a.m. Beginning Oil Painting - Ray Fleming, officers for the ensuing school chai.rmen, have appointed ~rs.fore, we can make little real progress until we are will- Instructor.. . . year will be held at this meet. ~~~t~:::::~~n~~ '~~~ni~,~ing to consider the problem in the context of the overall .10:00 a.m. Yoga - Mrs. Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor. ing. Candidates for the Board ot: Armstrong, Mrs. George Cart-society. *10:00 a.m. Service Guild for. Children's Hospital - Education will_be given an op.: mill, Mrs. Heinz Hintzen, Mrs.

W k h portunity to speak briefly to the R' b rd rtin M Ch IProcrastination and denial only delay possible or sop. shi IC a a ez,. rs. ar es

solutions. 11:30 a.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe - Gin m~mber. 'p. Monahan, Mrs. William Peattie,R . A sh(!rt program, "Your Land and Mrs. Jeremy Webster willJ. H~ K. ummy.. 8nd Mine," will be offered by fr h t

12 noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Peinte-Bridge. the fifth grade classes. It will ser';'\! re__ e_s_m_en_s.__12 noon Moslem Temple Ladies Luncheon ann Fash. be a musical narrative about

ion Show. America and will be produced Men who instill confidence in* 1:00 p.m. Life PaintIng _ Ray Fleming, ,Instructor. and presented under the direc. others build up their own.

1:00 p~m~Senior Men's Club of Grosse', 'Pointe - -----------------------Pinochle. .

1976 Beaufait Avenue', this proposal could it be reaSOD' 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe - DinnerGrosse Pointe Woods ably evaluated. and Meeting.May 6, 1969 i All parties involved with thb 7 30 L'f d St'll L'f P' ti R FI . gTo The Editor: I access problem to North High- * : p.m. I e an I I e am ng - ay emm,

residents with houses Dext to Instructor.J would appreciate your cnn. 7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers' of Eastern Michigan, Inc.

.... . . bl' h' th ~ I the schoo! site. the Woods Cotm-Slneratlon 1D pu IS mg e.o, cil. North High School. the • 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club... .lowii1g letler concr.rning acces. Sch I * 7'.3(' p.m. Dupll'cate Bn'dge - Mrs. Ma""nn Bourget,to Grosse Pointe North High 00 Board. and North High u •••S~hooI. Parents Club, do agree on one Director (Pre-game instruction at 7:00 p.m.)"O""n Letter to residents of point - addition"l acreu iJ; 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club. .

,.~ needed. Thus the unallSWeredGrosse fointe Woods: question is "Where~" Wednesday, May 21

Having had the responsibility There is presently 00 a«en .. 9;30 a.m. Landscape Painting - Carol Wald, Instruc.for circulating petitions within to the campw; on the south U<1e , tor.the City of Grosse Pointe Woods of th bool g.rouud5 an.d itrequesting tilt Woods Council th~ 5Csid of the WlooI ~: 10:00 a.m. Grosse Pointe Garden Center WorkshOp :-givc favorable consideration to' ~~diti~Dal :cceu -.lDOil ld- "Flowering Shrubs and Ornamental Trees .additional access to Grosse: ed. This ;'int ~ M:Jem~"'O for Small Gardens" talk by Mr. Harry Web-Pointe North High School, I fe~1.have almo5t com~ ag.r~' ster~ Jr. .all those who supported thiS ment. The only 'POt 011 (beal:OO am. Semor Men's Club of Grosse Pomte .-North High. Parents Club effnrt south side available .aJ .aD Cribbage. .should be. mfor~ed of the reo access point not reqWring (If)tl. '"12:.30 p.m. Portrait Painting - Carol Wald, Instructor.suits of thiS proJect. siderable expenditure of publk 12m p.m. Grosse Pointe Real Estate Women Coun-

Monday evening. May 5. the funds is Wedgewood. selors _ Luncheon and Meeting.Co~ncil or the C~ty ~f Grosse Recogr~izingthat a 5("boo! In:~ 12:3<1 p.m. Grosse Pointe High School Mothers ClubPomt.c Woods, durmg I~ reg~lar North ~Ilgh creates ~hangn I" Annual Luncheon and Program.mectl.ng, voted 4 to :1 agams\ pedestnan and v~hlcular. pal. 4 {J(j B 11 t _ Ma Ellen Cooper Instructor.allowmg the Grosse Pomte: terns that may mconvenlence . p.m. a. e .. ry S '1 W EBoard of Education to open a Isome residents, it is most di$-- .. 7;00 p.m. Fhght Tralnln.g Ground choo - . .pedestrian gate, on a trial basis, I appointing to see the majority Coche & Conme Earl, ~n~tructors. .on the south side of North High I of the elected officials of our ... 8;00 p.m. Michigan Heart Association. presents. fIlmsSchool at Wedgewood. The Par. city seemingly refuse to make and talks, open to Grosse Pomte pubhc freeellts Club of North High circu. an effort to assist in solving of charge.lated petitions in the hope that these problems. Coun c 11men 8'20 pm. Mozart Society Concert. Telephone Ll7-5891the results would culminate in a Boerner, Boutin and Leah, along . . for tickets.mutual agreement betwcen thc with Mayor McLeod, voted notBOl:lf<fof Education and the City to approve the Board of Educa- Thursday, May 22Council allowing additional ac. tion's proposal, thus over.ridlng *10'00 a m Braille Transcription Class - Mrs. Johnc~s~. Therefore we were most the affirmative votes of Coun. . ., McNamara,' Instructor.wllJmg to cndorse the proposal cl.lmen Cook, Huetteman and 10'30 d 1 P m Grosse Pointe Garden Centermade by the Board of Educa. Pmkos. . a.m. an . . .tion last Monday evening. This The decision of the Council Bonsai Workshop. . M t.pror-osal called for installation Monday evening was disappoint. 9:00 a.m. Michigan Blue Cross-Blue ShIeld ee mgof a pedestrian gate on a (rial ing to many in the community, and Luncheon, .basis, ending after summer hUl it is hoped that they might 11:00 a.m. Dominican Sisters of the SIck Poor-Brunchs~hool this year. The gate would give timely reconsideration thus and Fashion Show.be open for short periods before recognizing that they too, have • 4'00 pm Ballet _ Mary Ellen Cooper. Instructor.and .fter school to allow stu. a responsibility to the com. , 6:30 p'm' "Group" Supper - Forum. Speaker, Mr.dents access to and from the munity as a whole. .' . AUr d R Glancy Jr.school campus, but would other. Charles F. Woodbury Jr. e . . . ' L B twise be locked. It is obvious Father Vice Ptelident * 6:30 p.m. Grosse Pomte ClDem~ eague anque.that nnl.v by actually trying out GPN Parent Club • 8:00 p.m. Yoga .- Charles Friday, SRF, Instructor.

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Tulip Show SetFor Tomorrow

,The Garden Club ofMi~hi.gan will present a Tulip Showin the Grosse Pointe War Me.morial's Fries Auditorium to.morrow, Friday, May 16, from2:30 until 5:30 o'clock.

All members of the com.munlty are invited to view' thedisplay which, In addition totulips, will include dish gardens,container gardens and hangirgbaskets grown by Garden Clubmembers.

Mrs. John H. French, Jr.,and Mrs. William D. Daurie,Jr., are co.chairmen of theevent. Mrs. Walter B. Ford, II,is in charge of the exhibits andMrs. Dexter Ferry has done thepr0i!amming.

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place, general co-chairtnan of the June 4, through 7' on-air auction benefitting WTVS-56, I)etroit's only com-munity-owned public'ed,ucational TV station, discussesproject plans with one of her busiest vOlunteer teamcaptains, MRS. RICHARD H. W. CHADWELL, JR.,of Cloverly road. Mrs. ,Chadw~n's team, now compingThe Pointe ~sking local 'merchant$ for new 'and excit-ing merchandise, authenticated antiques and services,includes Mrs. ThatcherW.Rea, Jr., Mrs. Albert-C.Dickson, Jr., Mrs. Leslie A. Sanders, .Mrs. David G.Wormer, Mrs. Clark R.,Lawrence, Mrs. Martin C. Oet-ting, Mrs. Laurence G.O:Donnell, Mrs. Robert J.Sille-ry, Mrs. Robert Peller an"d Mrs.'Charle!! Kuller. Amongother Pointe auction' 'volur.teers are the MesdamesGerard Slattery, David E. Halter, Leo J.Fiizpatrick,Jr., Jeremy D. Webster and;David.Bogle and the Mes-sieuI'3 Jehn S. Pingel and John D. Owen.

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MRS. ROBERT' McBRIDEopens. her Lincoln road hometoday, Thursday, May 15, fortbe second meeting of the reo

DR. AND MRS. PAUL WIT-TKE, of University' place, wereamong the recent gJlests atRosedown Pia n a t ion .andGardellS in St. Francisville, La.Rosedown is a restored plan.tation empire in the Felicians,the region made famous by theartist-naturalist John JametAudubon, who painteD. morethan 30 of his famous birdIifestudies there more than a cen.tury ago. Their visit coincidedwith the peak spring bloomof century-old camellias andazaleas, some of the first everplanted, in the South.

MR. AND MRS. ALFRED E.BLOSSEY announce the bi,tthof their second child, a son,ERIC :JOHN, April i~,in Seat.tle, Wash. Paternal grandpar.ents are the HELMUT BLOS.SEYS, of Pear Tree Lane. Ma.ternal grandparents are MR.AND MRS. H A\R OL D J.MEINKE, of Fair Acres Drive.

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Grosse Pointe Garden Center's two workshops formembers and prospective. members this mont.h are setfor WedJ1esday and Thursday, May 21 'and 22.

Wednesday morning a!'e>'-----------10 o'clock in the Center's by calling the Garden Center,room at the Grosse Pointe for the classes, free to membersWar Memorial the subject of ~e. Center, an~ for the sub.will be "Flowering Shrubs sCription sandWlch luncheonand Flowering Trees" pre- served at noon. .

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sen.e y arry Western, this Bonsai Workshop is oneowner of De Sloovere Nur- week earlier than usual.

THOMAS PEARSALL, HER. sery. . Both workshops afford Point.BERT LOUNT, }!'RED JEAN, MrS.. He~ry Walker, chair. ers ~ re:u oppor.tunity to getETHEL LEVERENZ ROBERT man, will l~troduce Mr: West. practicalmformation.WINKLER B' 'B SHERMAN ern, who .wIIl talk on now to Mr. Western knows howand T T HENNE eKE use flowering shrubs and trees plant material grows in this

. . . . as a background for the garden. area with its .peculiar weather• • • He will answer questions about conditions.

Serving as general chairman landscaping, his specialty in Mrs. Bailey, with Mrs. Har.of a "Fourscore" celebration for this area since World War II. ley Higbie and ~Irs. Monte J.The Honorable THOMAS D. Thursday morning and after. Edelen, chainnen' of Bonsai for

'LEADBETTER, Detroit C 1t y noon' Mrs. Harold Bailey will the Garden Center Is an ex,Clerk, who is retiring from City give instruction in BOI.':.1aifrom perienced instructo; in this 3rtgovernment effective January 2, 10:~ until noon and from 11of composing miniature Jap.1970, on his 80th bii-thday June until 2:30 .o'clock. anese trees, tray and dish gar.18 will be Circuit Court Judge Reservations should be made. dens.EDWARD S. PIG GINS, whose --.-------------------committee includes fellow Poin. Friday evening, May 16, in the Among the 372 students ini-ters LOUIS ASMUS, WALKER Scottish Rite Cathedral of De. tiated into Michigan State Uni-CISLER, DAVID' FAIRLESS, troit's Masonic Temple, featur. versity's Phi Kappa Phi na-The Honorable NEAL FITZ- ing soprano Marilyn Q>tlow in tiona! scholastic honoraryGERALD, DWIGHT HAVENS, the one.act. opera "The Tele. recently is NORMAN A.CARL JOHNSON, The Honor- phone" as well as Samuel Bar. KIBIGER, son of MR. andable JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN, ber's "Capricorn Concerto" and MRS. A. H. KIBIGER, of Loch.JAMES QUELLO, DR. JOHN Jean Sibelius' Second Sym. moor boulevard, working to-ROSS and 'fbe ReverendAJ.. phony. The concert will con. ward his Doctoral degree inLAI:i ZAUN. Coordinating de. elude with the traditional flags Veterinary Medicine. To qualifytails for the luncheon fete is and anthems of the Scandina- for m~mbership a student mustGERTRUDE ENGEL, of East vian countries followed by re- hal'e junior or senior standing,Jefferson avenue. freshments in the Colonnade or must be working on his Mas-

• • • Room and dancing in the Crys. ters or doctoral degree. Only a. Among those honored at a tri- tal Ballroom. small number of the top per-

cently formed ,Windsor' CasUe gial1 IDn May 14. Pointers as. county "Salute to Youth" Sun. • • • cent of the students from eachChapter. of the Daughters of the sisting her were MRS. DANIEL day, May 11, In Ford Auditor- FRANK COUZENS, JR." of class are nominated.BriijshEmpire. Various proj. DY E R, MRS. HAROLD C. ium by the Young Women's Lothrop road, is serving as cam. • ,. •ects, both money-raising and KNOFF, MRS. DOUGLAS E. Christian Association of Metro. paignchairman for ,the sixth MR: and MRS. JOHN HAR-

CAROL ,GROVES, of Moran social, will be discussed and a NEWKIRK, MRS. W. G. ROB- poUtan Detroit was MATTHEWroad h bee aw ded an

annual Detroit Adventure "Ex- LEY RAMSDELL. of Philadel.,as n ar tentative program will be ar- RECHT and MRS. STEPHEN FARMER, of Rivard bouelvard,NDEA, Title VI. Fellowship in ranged: GAWURA.' who received an award for cursions in Music" fund d,rive. phia, Pa., announce the birth of

Latin American-, Studies at the • • • ',•• \,. volunteer service. launched last week ata lunch. a son, SEAN MICHAEL, AprilUniversity of Texas, in Austiri. MR. and MRS.' MICHAEL 'B. MRS. FRAN'"CIS H. BOURKE ' • • • eon meeting at the Engineering 22. Mrs. Ramsdell, former.C.arol is ,a '65 g r a d u ate. of DISSER f Littl to d. Society of Deu'oit. The drive is Pointer JUDITH JOHNSON, is .Grosse ,Pointe S 9 u t h High ' ' 0 es ne roa , opened,.her HIlicrest road home DR. BERNT EKVALL, of held each year to help under. completing her first year as. a

d. announce the birth of a daugh. for the Milk Fund Association's, Buckin.'gbam road, is publicity write the costs of presenting en. medical student' at nToman's

School an a seDlor 8t the Un!. ter, ELIZABETH ANN, April u. h • f th D i "'versity of Colorado, in Boulder. 27. Mrs. Disser is the former Dlay 6 meeting. c altman or e etro t Scan- sembles of Detroit Symphony Medical College of Pennsylva~• .. • ANN TERHUNE, daughter of • • .. dinavian Symphony Orchestra, musicians in Detroit.area public nia. sean was born in Woman' •

SERGEANT and- MRS. CARL MR. and MRS. ARTHUR G. SUSAN MAR I E MOORE, which will present a program and parochial schools. Medical College HospitaL

TERHUN.E, of Trombley road. daughter of MR. and MRS. W. ---.-------------------------------J. BENNETT, of Vandenberg JAMES "'OORE f Balf. Paternal grandparents are MR. ..., 0 ourAir Force Base, Calif., an- d h th Th N

fand MRS. RALPH A. DISSER" roa, as won.e. eresa ey

nounce the birth 0 a son, of Fairford road. Grea.t-grand. Memorial MI.u,SICSch.olarship atTREVOR RILEY, April 18: V C un J C IIMrs. Bennett is the former parents are MR. and. MRS.' .. e~on 0 UDlor. 0 ege,

BE itN A R D KILBRIDE of Newport, R.I., where. she is, aDIANE C. McDONALD, daugb- .Anita avenue and MRS. LOlJlS candidate for the degree of As-ter of. MR. and MRS. DAVID 'R. McDONALD, of Allard road. DISSER, of Detroit. soclate in Fine Arts and expects

~ Paternal graDdparents'areMR. ' : ••.•• "(', ,,'. to be gra'duated in the springand MRS. RICHARD V. BEN. Visiting her .parents the. of 1970. , . .'NE'IT, of Plymouth,' Mich..BEaNJF/.F~~>9f;1(~I~Il~ ' " , !I' ••• '.

" •• oo 'avenue,last',wee1r:end 'WII!;' Among Pointers plll11l1?!g to.daughter KRISTINE, who'leave.s a~n~ th; HI!8uenot SocIety of .for .San Ju~n,' Pu'erto' Rico, in) MIchigan s 3.?Dd observation ofJune and will teacb there in the the Annual Day of Remem-Caribbean Consolidated Schools brance May 18/ at Midland'snext . year. . She's currently Memorial Pr~sbyterian .Chur~hHealth Education instructor at followed by dinner at Midiand sBrookline Higb School a suburb Holiday Itin and a tour of theof Boston, Mass. Another Falk city's most interesting churchesdaughter, KATHRYN returns are MRS. ROBERT HALEto her New York hon:e after 'a PETERSON, MR. and MRS.business trip in Europe, during ARTHUR H; BACON and Mr.which she's visiteC:!:..London and MRS. PETER STARRING.Paris, Amsterdam and Brus: • • .. • .1sels, this week. ',. MS. WAYNE DUPUIS, of

~ .. • BriarcliH drive, headed the De.MRS. LADDY A. RIC!!;, of troit Yacht Club Sea Gulls'

Hawthorne' road, served' as party honoring all past.prC$i'chairman of the Society of En. dents of tb,e group. Assisting hergineers' Wives annual Mav in planning the May 13 festivi-party. held at Roseville's Geor- ties were the MESDAMES

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A ~.Tbl8ls the newest &00••• 017. '

Hair. Today y)u plan it to go with.what you're.wear-ing. Like you do shoes or gloves .. With pant things,you might wear it pulled back over a .little height-giving hairpiece and tied with a scarf. Later, aroundsix.ish, you might let a few curls escape arouid yourface and pin on a pin-on chignon. And for big nights,naturally you'd want some marvelous fantasy, arrivedat via all your hairpieces. Ready to take the' newaccemory approach to hair. Then see tis. You maynever look the Same twice, again. .

Bart EdmondGROSSE POINTE WO'JDS DOWNTOWN

21316 MACK AVE. 45 E. ADAMS886-6060 wo 2-1112

Thursday, May 15. 1969

That annually "angelic" party, the BlossomtimeBrunch and Fashion Show benefitting the Novitiate ofthe Dominican Sisters of the Sick Poor who serve theneedy sick in the Metropolitan Detroit community, willbe. presented next Thursday, May 22, in the GrossePOInte War Memorial's Fries Auditorium. ,

Fashions by Claire Pearone will be featured follow-iI'lg bruncp to be served at 11 o'clock, and Mrs. Kurt B.Lagerfel,dt, one of the charming chairmen, has designsof her own for making the day a delight. for everyone.

Pointers assisting Sarah include her mother, Mrs.Januariu.s Mullen, Mrs. Emmett Tracy, Miss MargaretBradford, Miss Rosemary Downey, Mrs. L. V~rne Ansel,Mrs. Walter Tomicic, Mrs .. Dainforth B. French, Mrs.Robert H. Ollison and Mrs. Philip Rahm.

Mrs. Aloysius Power, Mrs. Frank J. Perron andMrs, Jerry T. Flanig:in are the 'other chairmen. In chargeof tickets is Miss Margaret Lynch, of Yorkshire .road,

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PharmacyTopics

One of the brightest careero p p 0 r t unities beckoningyoung women today is hospi-tal pharmacy. More and morewornell are being attracted tothis specialized field, so vitalto good patient care.

Good news from the U.S.Publi'c Health Service: thispast year we've had the low.est incidence of illnesses andinjuries in a decade.

Womants Aquatic Club

,THE ONE MAJOR CAUSEOF OBESITY IS OVEREAT-ING, says the AMA. It israrely heredity, glands, ormetabolic abnormalities.

The first shot of measlesvaccine is recom.Jllended bypediatricians at 9 months,then at intervals of from 1-3months, depending on thetype of vaccine. Inoculationis available free or' at littlecost. No pain, no discomfort,-and no measles.

Medical research is looking[or ways to feed people withpills. 1\fo . Department ofAgriculture scientists havedeveloped citruS fruit in tab-let form, 8 tablets equalingone orange or half a grape-fruIt.

Woman's Aquatic. Club mem.Flow(!r girls Barbara Book, bers will celebrate their 55th

the bridegroom's niece, aDd all!liversary on Saturday, MayMlIrgaret Steele, a cousin of the 17, at Stouffer's Northland'Inn.bride, both of Princeton, N.J., Cocktails will be se ..ved fromwore floor length frocks of white 12:30 o'clock and luncheon atorganza sashed with pale tur. 1:30 o'clock.quoise velvet ribbons and car- _ried baskets filled with tulips.iris and hyacinth.

Acting as best man was Clar-ence Livingood. In the \ ushercorps were Jame,s B. Book, ofPrinceton, N. J., the b rid e-groom's brother. Pbilip Pitt.man, of Huntington, W.Va., thebridegroom's cousin, WilliamWalker, Michael Krag, DavidTempleton, Peter Kross, G. Rob-ert Woodward, the bride's broth.er, and Miller MacMillan. ofAlexandria, Va.

The newlyweds will maketheir home in Yonkers, N.Y.The bridegroom is a securitiesAnalyst at Bankers Trust inNew York City.

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A nice gi~for'any proud father from Leonore Doskow.Children's names and birthdays engraved on one orboth sides. Up to 16 names and dates, 3- long.Only $5.00'" SOt .• ch first name and date en- For modem service with old-araved. '. !ashionep courtesy; b r i n g'. your prescril?tiQ~ to

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St. Rose Cburch, ~errysburg,0 .• was the setting for the Sat-urday, April 12, wedding ofNancy Eliza\leth Woodward,daugbter of Mr. aDd Mrs. JohnCombs Woodward, of Stockton.Calif., aDd Daniel Cramer Bopk,son of Mrs. James BurgessBook, nI, of Roslyn road, andthe late Mr. Book.

A reception at Perrysburg'sCarranon Hunt and Polo Clubfollowed the 2 o'clock rites; atwhich The Reverend RaymondSheperd officiated.

Tlie bride wore a traditionalgown of ivory silk.satin and afloor length veil of ivory silkillusion edged with ivory Rose-pointe lace. Her bouquet wasfashioned of ,lilies-of -the.v aJeyand stephanotis.

Her attendants, in pale tur-quoise Saki cloth dresses. werehonor ,maid Roberta Bowers, ofRossford. 0., honor matroD Mrs.Charles Easterly, of Tucson,Ariz., :I cousin of the bride, andbridesmaids Ranny Riley. ofAtherton, Calif., LeAnne Kar-nes, of Mountaill View, Calif.,Catherine Thompson and Mrs. Members of the Grand MaraisCl~renee Livingood. Chapter ot Questers rec!!ntly en.

'!'bey carried bouquets oJ: joyed a tour through the Detroitspring Howers, tulips, iris, hya. Historical Museum followed bycin~ and. fresias" and wore luncheon at the Engineering So.ma~g Bora! headpieces. ' dety 'of Detroit.

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Telephone 884.1130

RUSSELL REED, who teachesinstrum~ntal -music at sbuthHigh School,. will conduct theband for Music' Youtb Interna- --I

tiona I during the group's sum.mer tour of Japan: En routeto the Orient the high schoolgroup will also perfonn in thewestern United States.

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Bobelle~s19027 Mack at7 -Milt, ....

,;,' Photci,:~ 'Ej!d\e: ~rath, Jr.MARY LOUISE QDrLTER became 'the tiride. of

Mr. Drummy Saturday, M~y lO,inOui- L~diStar ofthe Sea Church. Parents of the couple are Mt: ahdMrs.'thomas R. Quilter, Jr., of Blairmoor court, and Mrs.and Mrs. John L. Drummy,of Lothrop road ....

Set May Blossom FeteAt Saint Joseph Home

The Saint Joseph Home forthe Aged C&,'meJite Guild willsponsor a May Blossom' luncb-eon and card party .next Tues.day, May 20, beginning at 12:30o'clock, at the Home in Cadieuxroad, Detroit. DODation is $1.50.Reservations may be obtainedby calling TUxedo 2.3800.

Miss Jameson Will:Be BrideDr. 'and Mrs. Marshall C. Miss Jameson isa graduate

Jameson, of San D~go, Calif., of ,Grosse' Pointe High' School!lave announced the engagement .~nd Michigan ~ta~; University.o[ his daughter, Geralyn, to She is el'r\ployedasan executiveLarry Zaiss, ,~on of. Mr. and'llecretary'by 'die .r~ePropu1siOliMrs. David Zaiss, of Centre- Laboratory, 'CalifQrnia1nstituteville, Micb .. Miss Jameson is of Techilology, Pasadena, Calif.also the daughter of the late Her fiance attended WesternOpal Jameson, of Pontiac. Michigan Uriiversi!?', where he

Dr .. Jameson, t former Mon. affiliat4;d with u:e velta Upsilonteith School Principal, and his fraterm~y. J.Ie IS. emplo.y~ bydaughter formerly resided in th.e Califonua State, DiV1SlonofLancast,er road. Highways, Los Angllies.

. . An August wedding is plannedin Glendale, Calif. ' ,

DAN SIENKIEWICZ, a juniorat Nortth High School !\Iid edi.ror of the school paper, has beennamed an officer of the Michi.gan Youth Advisory' Council totthe 1l{iehlla!! Yooth Commis-sion. Dan represents the Catho-lic Youth Organization on theCouncil.

senior at Michigan State, ma-joring in Finance. '

The wedding is planned forJune 14 in St. Rose of LimaChurch, Short Hills. •

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Wright Kay's new Birmingham store:lt180 South Woodward is a many splendor-ed thing ... a collection of exquisite de-partments that sparkle for all the worldlike precious gems in a setting of supremeluxury. Won't you plan right now to takea trip across town within the next fewdays, during all our Grand Opening ex-citement, and visit us in all our exoticnewness? We'll greet you with open arms.

Organ Recitalj Choir Con~ertGROSSE POINTE WOODSPRESBYTERIAN C11'(JRCH

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NOW WE ARE FOUR: 1500 Woodword,. 17051 Kercheyol inGto~e Poinfe, Northland, and 185 S. Woodward, Birminghom.

!irm;ngham Store "'en Thurs. and Fri. till 9 p,m .

special guest violist, will perform a Hinde:mith' Sonata forsolo viola (unaccompanied>. Reception immediately fallowingjn 'Andrew F. Routh Fellowship Hall.

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will be the recitofist; and', the Chancel Choir, assisted byviolinist Borbora Parbe, violist Judy Davis and soprano solo-ist Patricio Nelson, will perform several anthems.

MR. PHILIP PORBE

An music lovers are cordially Invited to ottend on ,organrecitol and .hoir concert Wednesdoy evening, MoV 21, 1969,ot 8:00 P.M: at the GraUe Pointe Woods PreWyterion Churchat 1'l950 Mock Avenue, Gro~ Pointe Woods. The Church'Organist,. '

MISS BETTY JANE SHEWA..~

Former Pointer To, Claim Bride

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Mary Louise Quilterl

tAarries Mr. DrummyReception at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club follows noon

nuptials in Our lady Star of the Sea ChurchVacationing in Lexington and Lake Cumberland,

Ky., are the newlywed Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MichaelDrummy who exchanged their wedding vows Saturday,May 10, 'in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.

The bride is the former s------------Mar y Lou i s e Quilter Flowergirls were Julie anddaughter of Mr. and Mrs~ Peggy. Jacobs, both nieces ofThomas R. Quilter, Jr., of the brIde.Blairmoor court. The bride-, The attendants wore Empiregroom is the son of Mr. and ~o'N~ of organza ove~ taffetaMrs John L Drumm. of In raInbow colors of pmk, ~el.

. • y, , low, green and turquoIse,Lothrop road. brimmed ~traw pic~ure hats and

The Reverend Tboma~ J. Fin. carried Colonial bouquets oJ:nigan oJ:ficiated at the 12 multi-shaded spring flowers.o'clock nuptials which were [01- Lawrence Drummy was hislowed by a reception at the brother's best man. UshersGrosse Pointe Yacht Club. were John L. Druo:wny, Jr. aD.

The bride wore a gown of other brother of the bridegr~msilk organza accented wiith flor- Thomas R. Quilter, Ill, brothe;aI-patterned Venice lace at her of the bride, and John O. Meri.neckline, oolice, waist and koski, the bridegroom's brotber-sleeves and featuring a Wat- in.law.teau panel train. Her tiered The bride's mother chose aillusion veil fell from a Camelot blue cotton brocade coat andcap, and she carried a Colonial dress ensemble. The mother ofbouquet of white roses, daisies the bridegroom selected a one-and baby's-breath. ' piece costume of pink and

Carol Brisson, of Ann Arbor, white noral print. Both motherswas maid of honor. Brides. had white camellias pinned tomaids were Linda Walter, of. their handbags.Rochester, Sarah Ann Drummy, Following their wedding tripand Mary VIrginia Drummy, the newlyweds W;ill be at hom~both sisters of the bridegroom. in East Lalllling.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward R.Hwass, of Short l;Iills, N.J.,have announced the engagementof their daughter, Kathy Lou,to Ronald G, Crampton, son ofMr. 8!Id Mrs. George W. Cramp.ton, 'who moved a year agofrom La Belle cirde to Bloom.field Hills.

The bride-elect will be gradu-ated in June frOm :MichiganState University, where she isaffiliated with Kappa A1pnaTheta sorority and was namedMiss Michigan State Universityfor 1968-69.Her fiance is also a

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The Friday Book ReviewGroup of,tbe Women's Associa.tlon of Grosse' Pointe MemorialChurch will conclude the sea.son's activities wtb • tea fol.lowed by a program, on floraldesigning and a "Fashionscope"on Friday, May 16, at 1 o'clockin Fellowship Hall.

Trudy ~iller has arranged for I'

the "FashionscoPe," with clothesmodelled by the, Association'smembers. ~enry Kohl will makefloral arrangements.

Hostess for the day is Mrs.Lester Elliott, assisted by Mrs.Elden Baumgartner, Mrs. Ste-phen Chorny, Mrs. Fred Cous.ins, Mrs. Leland Engel, Mrs.Lawrence Kimbrel!, Mrs. Wil-liam Lakin. Mrs. Clifford 1.0-

BRENDA STOUT, daughter of jMR. and MRS. MILTON W.'STOUT, of Fishet: road, will begraduated from ImmaculataCollege of Washington with anAssociate in Arts degree onSunday, May 25.

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, Photo by Paul GaCh, .E~ch~nging marriage vQws in, GtossePointeCongregational Church Saturday evening,' ,May 10,were CANDICE LYNN GEER, daughter of Dr. andMrs. William Geer, of Lakeland aven,u.e, and Mr.Grosse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grosse, of West

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T th R l dO' Ladles Golfing Seasonro eveae' -- 'I The Tee.Off Breakf8st onI Former p'ointers Mr. and..Mrs. I! April. 1~ aiid.th.e A~n~al Spring,Patrick McCartney. who now .Fashion Show on :Ap.?1 29 baye

make their home in Illdiimapo. I.~uncbed the, ~omen s .Asso~la-lis,' Ind.. h'ave annouri'ced the Ibon of Gowarue Go~ ..~~uP mtaengagement 'Of: their daughter. another ye~r, of, activIties.. , . , ,The fashion show followed aS.h",ar?DElle.n M~Cartney. to En. 'c<)cktail' hour and luncheon.Sl"n FrancIs Miller. ~o~. son IClub members serving' as 'mod.of Mr. and ~s. ,WIlham S. els included:" Mrs; Jack Men.Hood, of. Cllrmel" Ind. , . deIshon, Mrs. William J. Glynn.

The brlde-elect.was ~aduate.d Mrs. Joseph Ramge, Mrs. Rus-from Purdue Umverslty and IS sell Knowles Mrs. Gerald Grownow teaching in tJ.1eWest Hart. Mrs. 'Cliff NeIsen, Mrs. Georg~ford, Con~., public 'IlFpool sys- Odgers. Jr., and Mrs. 'Roberttern. Her: ~ance,. also fl ~urdue Kimber. Mrs. George Burkegra.duate. IS statIoned WIth the presided as. chairman of the'Uruted States Navy at the Navy .annual shOw.' '.. 'Nuc1ellrPower School, Vallejo, A business meeting presidedCalif. . . .' over by Mrs. George Burke,... An AugWi~,;:,30 w~dlng. ,!~ president. f~l1oW,ed'the break-planned at Our f-ady of Mount fast. ,New members presentedCarmel Catholic JC~F(Ch,_ Car- to tile group were: Mrs.,Theosmel. . ,.c:i', Anderson, Mrs. Thomas' Bowl.

KEITH W", E'.V'A"N'.~S"•. cr<. "c- ing. Mrs. StanIey Kr~JP.er, Mrs.!I. Charles Ma'noogian . and Mrs.

Kinl~y',ilYentie, h:fs 'l>e~nelected Thomas Becker.preSIdent of the Board of Trust- ..ees of the, Metropolitan' Society Crime never pays, but we allfor the Blind.. • I have ta pay heavily for it.

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Miss CampbellMarried ~fay 9

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Grosse-Gear /,VowsExchanged .May 10

JUDITH JEANNE POT Z ,daughter of MR. and MRS.JAMES R. POTZ, of North Ox-ford road, has received herwings as an AmerIcan Airlinesstewardess and ,has been as-signed toflight duty out of Chi.cago. Sbe's a graduate ofGrosse Pointe High School andattended tbe University of Tam.pa, Tampa, Fla., where sheaffiliated with Kappa Pi hon-orary art fraternity.

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Exchange Vows In Venezuela -I ~~~W~l~~~~~inc:n Jorr:~~~------.. worn by ber- paternal grand.

Exchanging marriage vows in ents and her Sister, Deborah mother the former Jessie Ben-Cumana, Venezuela, Saturday, Ha~t Darragl).,. who ~erved. as ton Ha~kins, for her 'Q1arriageMarcl;l 22, were Cynthia Haw- maId of_honor ~ aD IVOry lace to Robert Weyand Darragh inkins Darragh, daughter of .Mr. gown. With. a !IDg of ma~hiDg Washington, Pa., in 1901.and Mrs. Alexander Leroy Haw. lace III h~r hair. She earned an Ivory picot-edged ribbon ac-kin~ Darragh, of Wilmette, Ill .• old. fashlO~ed arrangef!l~nt of cented her bouquet of white Jar-formerly of Bedford road, and red carnahons, ~yps?phiha .and denlas and gypsophiUa wi~Thomas Carter Oatman, son of ferns accepted WIth Ivory PIcot- trailing English ivy. 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lucian Oat- edgedribboD streamers.man, of Arlington, Tex. Also present were the bride-

The .rites began with a civil Igroom,'s mother, the brIde'sceremony at Cllmana's Palacio aunt, Mrs. James Shaw Bohm.Municipal and were concluded ker, of Hillsborough and Palmat Cumana's Kingdom Hall of Springs, Calif., and Mrs. RobertJehovah's Witnesses. K. Saxe and Eleanor Jean Saxe,

Following a' vacation in the of Des Plaines, Ill.Venezl/elan Andes, the newly. For the civil ceremony, theweds returned to Cumana where bride sdeeted a white Princessthey have been assigned to COD. style street length dress. Fortinue in the. missionary field. the evening religious service,

North American wed din -g she chose tbe gown of embroid-guests included the bride's par- ered ivory satin and lace over-

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Miss NorthrupWill Be Bride

gardenia was pilUled to bermatchinl yellow purse.

The mother of the bride&r'oomchose an .ice blue dress withmatchiog accessories. Whiteroses were pilUled to her purse.

Following a three. week Euro-pean vacation, the ne.wlywedswill reside in DesPlames, W.

Earle Peters, Jr.Claims ... Bride

Mr. and Mrs. James No~-rup, or Orchard Lake, formerlyof Oxford road, announced theengagement of their daughter,Pamela Jean to James W. Mile-donald, son of Mr. and Mrs.Angus Mac<lonalq, of WalledLake, at a family dinner atthe Detroit Athletic Club onFriday, April 18.

Miss Northrop. is a graduateof Northwestern Michigllft Uni.versity. Her fiance attendedMichigan State.

IAn August wedding is beinlplanned.

Earle Albert Peters, Jr., SODof Mr. and Mrs. Earle AlbertPeters, of St. Clair avenue,claimed. Helen Jane Spark,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JamesAlex8nder Spark, of Pontiac, ashis bride Saturday, April 1:1..

Setting for the 1:30 o'clockceremony was Our Lady Queen

MllS. T. F. ADELSBACB of Martyrs Church, BirmiDg-win C. Lueck, of LitUeton, Col., ham. The Reverend Fat her

Arnold Kosco and The Rev- Photo by Paul Gacbwas matron of honor. Mrs. ert!nd Edward Auc!1ard, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. J.Thomas E. Bailey, another sls. 0 r c h a r d Lake CommUDity Kotclter,of Audubon road, an-ter of the bride, was brides. Churtn, Presbyterian, preeided nounce. the engagement of theirmaid;' at the rites. daughter, MARY ELLEN, to

Following a recepUotl. at For- Richard David Weber, son ofBoth at~l1dants wore cham- est Lake Country Club, the Mr. and Mrs: Paul W. Weber,

pagne dress and coat ensembles newlyweds left for a vacaUon of Royal Oak.of Swiss Jaccard brOc.1de.They in Jamaica. They will return The bride-elect was gradu-'carried purple lilacs. to make their l1.ome in Birm- ated from Sacred Heart Acad.

Se. ' h' b th ' be t iDgham. • emy.Groue Pointe and the I\ rvlDg as IS, ro er 5 s U. 'ty f Del It.man was Ricbard Adelsbaeh, of Alencotl. lace ouUined With nlv~l 0 roDetroit. Albert Wortman, of pearls accented the bride', Her fiance .was graduatedAnn Arbor, the bride's broth- ivory saUn gown. Her elbow from Aquinas Collcie and

length illusion veil feU from a Wayne State' University Lawer, ushered. . headpiec" of Sweethea..>1roses School.

The bride's mother selected and stephanoW. A June 21 wedding in St.a lemon yellow ribbed dress She C .,r r led a Victorian P a u I' s -crn.tbe ..Lakeshore isand jacket ell6emble. A white cluster of white miniature planned. I

carnations; p {n k Swelllliean Iroses, stephanotis, ivy and Tomorrow is a re1leclion - ababy's-breath,' .8ecented with reflection of what you do today."good luck" white heather seut ----.:...--..:.-=--.:..--=------~---------=================;;;;;~;;;;;;;;-from Ayr, Scotland, by herereat-aunt.

She was; attended by her!sister, Mrs.. Richard Pray, of I.

Saginaw, who served al matronof honor, and bridesmaid Mrs.GeorgePalai8D, of Pontiac, whowore floor length frocks fea-turing long.sleeved, high-neckedwhite' lace bodices and A liDeskirtS of bright !link faille.

Their Colonial bouquets werefashioned of white mums,b rig b t pink c~ationl andbabY~I.bre.tb.

C. Martin Peters served alhis brother's best man. Usher.ing were N. William O'Keefe;John Wade and Carl EvaDl.

The bride's mother cbose acoatdress of. bright lime greeJlsilk 'worsted. The bridegroom'smother. wore a dteIs and coatof white overlaid witb yellowembossed c:ottoD .. 'Both mothersselected . corsages of yellowSweetheart roleS. .

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Couple touring G.rmeny .nd A'lStri. followingnuptials in St. Clare de Montefalco ChurchSt. Clare de Montefaleo Church was the setting for

the Saturday, May 10, marriage of Ingrid MargaretWortman and Thomas F. Adelsbach.

Parents of the couple ~--..,..-------are the Albert Wortmans, Clemens, the bridegroom'sof Audubon road, and the brother-in.law, was the lector.

A ,reception at the home ofMe} PurceUs, of Harper the bride's parents followedWoods. the ccremony.

Officiating at the 10 o'clock The bride wore an A.llnenuptialll was the bridegroom's skimmer gown of peau de soie,cousin, The Reverend Robert fashioned with a mandarin col.Poledink. ~loist was The Rev- lar and bodice of Venetian lace,erend Donald M. Clark, of De'l aD<! a veil, of matching lace.troit. Norbert O. Kaiser, of Chi. She carried a bouquet of whitecago; was the commentator, and lilacs.Charles G. Dharte, Jr., of Mt. Th... brIde's sister, Mrs. Ed.

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Daughte'rs Of American I, Among those receiving Also-Colonists Plan Meeting Iciate in Arts degrees from ste--

'" Ip~ens College Monday, May 26,The Detroit Chapter, Daugh. wll be JENNIFER LEE SOMES,

ters of the American Colonists, daughter of :MR. an~ MRS.will meet next Wednesday, May FREDERICK SOMES, JR., of21, at the borne of their regent" Duval road, aDd SUSAN HAR-Mrs. Robert O. Artner, i~ Doyle RIET SCHAUPETER, daugllterPlace east. Following luncheon of MRS, MARTIN FENTNER,Mrs, Orvis L, Henke will speak of Brys drive, and ARTHURon "The 19 Witches of Salem." SCHAUPETER, of Detroit.

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August Bride C.ll.Peterson, Jr.Will Take BrideTo Wed

by~of'and for Pointe Women_.._.';.\Gl&sE POINTE NEW~

'A July wedding is/planned.

President of Williams Collegeand Mrs. John E. Sawyer, ofWilliamstown and Woods Hole,Mass., announce the engagement Nelvest Q..,uesterof their daughter, KatherineWhitin Sawyer, to Peter, Hills Chapter NamedMonroe, son of Mrs. C. Allison . :.,;." .'Monroe, of Moross place, and :~th~ I.ate Mr. Monroe, The firsfmeeUilg. QftPe

eighth chapter' of the QuestersThe' bride.elect, a graduate met recently ill. the Windmill

of Miss. Halls School, Pittsfield, Pointe drive. home . of Mrs.Mass" and Wells .College, Au- Frederick Sturm. At that timerora, N;Y" is currently a teach. members elected to name thel!r in the Newton Public Schools, group, Windmill Pointe Ques.Het: grandparents ar.e the late ters.Mr. and Mrs.,Willialn H. Saw- ','yer;of Worcester,a~d the late ~ Comm~ttees!ii'nd 'progra~ns for?vir;.and Mrs. E}.Kent Swift, of the commg year .were dlSCUSS-W~itinsville, and. Woods Hole. ed.

. ,Mr,'Mom.'oe was graduated The next meeting will be heldftom 'Grosse Pointe University on 'Monday, Ssptember 22, inSchool, Williams College, Exeter the' Rivard boulevard home of'College and Oxford Universi~. Mrs. Juliu~H~bIli!r,His grandparents are the late --~------------Dr. and Mrs, Herbert H. Hills,of Bloomfield 1#J.ls,JMich" andthe late Mr. 'and Mrs. GeorgeMont:oe, of CaIgart, Alberta.Canada. '.

'I Miss Nichol is a senior at the Susan was graduated fromUniversity of Michigan. Her Kingswood ,~ch~lCran~rookfiance is a student at the and the Umverslty of Anzona,Indiana Universit)' School of where she wa.s' a ~ember ?fMedicine. I Alpha Delt~ .Plsororlty. She IS

. presently teaching' at SunnysideThey plan to be married Junior High SChool, ~n Tucson.

early next summer. [)', ... , .. " .___________ Her fianc;e attended ~e. UID'versity o( .' .Ar.izona and isMonroe-Sa,wyer presently cop,tinul,ng.l)is ..st].1diesat Long Beach' City. College,Troth Revealed' Long Beach,,: ,Gat, .. while en.gaged in. research With theTexaco Corporation of LosAngeles,

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Warn. Making plans for an August 2wedding are Kathleen Ann Dun-

strom, of Flint, have an. ham, daughter of Mrs. Robertnounced the engagement of G. Smith, of Livonia, and Perry

in their daughter, Li,nda Carole, to O. Dunham, of' Crown Pointe,Lawrence Ralph Zastrow, son Ind,,' and Charles R. Peterson,of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Zastrow, Jr., son pf Charles R. Peterson,of Nottingham road. of Berkstire road, and the lateMrs, Peterson,. ' ~!!ma(liB;Mj'l}~Wjj;H;r;@~'I&ii',~!@@!;lt~~,tk~~

fro~' ~~~~Og~nw~ec~~o~~;~~ I Miss Dunham will be grad-I' # JACK & JILL NURSERYuatedin June from Central MUnivel'6ity and is currently '1serving with the United States Michigan University, where sbe i!Almy in Vietnam, is affiliated with Zeta Tau M

medley of Gilbert and Sullivan Alpha sorority. Her fiance, now fj Hours•• Mornl'ngs' 9 10 11',15sQngs in an unusual setting, The bride-elect also attended serving with the United States t11staged by Mrs. Robert E. Schul- Michigan Technological Univer. Army stationed at HUI\ter Army W Afternoons 1 10 ] ••15theiss and Mrs, Joseph N. Jen- sity. Airfield, Savannah, Ga., attend. I M Inings. Producers are Mrs. ed the University of Michigan I ill A '3 t 5 .James B-. Doll and Mrs. Rex A spring, 1970, wedding is where he affiliated with Lamb. t ges, 0L. Brophy. planned. . da Chi Alpha fraternity. % Reser~ation$ now being mode for fa" .

Pointers in "Enter A Queen" I ~, ------ f>'! 220046 d 881 5835include Mrs. R, Sidney Sin. Pointers singing in the Gil. ,., . ' Men who take one step at a t ~ 8. an. !!!iClair., who plays the. Qu.een, bert arid Sullivan fantasy are Mr,. and Mrs,. Ira WhON.lC.hol, I ~Ugust 23.weddmg plans are time eventually reaeh the top. f~,@l*~~~~~}'mt~.!j!1.1!1~i!D~~ill~.\fI.l(iJMl&Ai:;;;::u;:;;;a{lMffi~C~~Mar~~,~~~ M~~m~.~n Da~~lli~~M~d, ~,~~~~~~S~~~~----------------------------------and Mrs, Arnold Combrinck. Ellsworth Allison, Walter Bail. nounced the engagem~t .of GUERITE HOOD, daughter ofGraham. Mrs, Edward W.. John. I ey, William Buchingel', Arnold their d au g h t e r, MARTHA Mr, and Mrs. Fred A, Hood,son is holding script. DeGaetano and Henry R. Klein, i CHRISTINE; to John. Arthur Jr" of North Deepl2nds road, I

I McCallister, son of Dr. and and James C:'Sullivan, soil of'Mrs. John W, Mc(;allister, of Mr. and Mrs!Edmund Sullivan,Fort Wayne, Ind. of Tucson, Ariz, .. ,

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Thursday,' May' IS, 1969

.Woman's Page,:Pre" s:e'; :n,'t' Theatre A' t«f'sIL. R. Z?stro't~; ,,', ,To Clalm Bnde

.Season Finale .Friday, Late' SJpper 'to Follow Show; Painters Appearing

,. Dramatic Offering and Gilbert andSullivan Song Medley

The ~inal Theatre Arts performance of the cl,lrl'entl season WIll/be presen!ed tomorrow evening, Friday,, May 16, at 8:30 0 clock In the Players Playhouse in East,Jefferson avenue. <!) .

, As always, the members. of the all-woman theatreclub have invited husbands

. and escorts to join them for'this gala night, with a late

supper following the show., Two of the most enjoyable, productions of the year will be: featured. 'The curtain rises on; the dra,matic "Enter A Queen,", directed by .Mrs. Murray ~oung,

This will be followed' by a

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provided.Better reserved seats have

been, purchased by the Centerso all can fully enjoy the play.Afterward thl:! crowd will be'expressed from the door of thetheater to their cars waiting 1Dthe Center's free pukiDl lot.Cost of the dinner, transporta.tion, show and refreshments is$11.50 by reservation at the Cen.ter's office. '

Thursday,. May IS, 1969

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Reee.,tly: Spain 'The Raymond J. Duffys, of Handy road, have ended

~two-week visUto Spain, vacatioD!ng o~. the beautifulIsland of Mallorca ~ but they're still a bit "gone."

"It will be months," admits Camilla Duffy, "beforewe come down from Cloud Nine.'" .

They d€serVe a long stay Up There. They've beenabout to take tbis trip for five years, planned it for tbeir25th 'wedding anniversary, finally made it on their 30th... "It was," says Camilla, "certainly worth waiting for."

* '" *Letter From A$oldier .

Whatever Yl>\ir feelings ~bout "The War,"we knowyou are concerned with the safety and.;well-being of theindividual young American men who must. fight it . . .Here is a letter from one of them, Ii ,thank-you notereceived by one of our subscribers, wl1o.bas requeste.dthat she remain anonymous but who weuld like all qurreaders to share Medic Ramon Damon, Jr!s thoughts:

.• L ,,-; ••• '. ~1 .• ." .Dear Mrs. -- i ...

I would like to take this time to eg;tendmy .sincere"Thank you" to you for your "Vietna'!'t'.Gift, Pac!' Thecontents of the Gift Pac were very wiSely selected andvery much appr:eciated, but mdst important to me wasthe greatness o{the thought behind th~ gift. ,.

The support and concern from pepple at .home arethe most important gifts that anyone could glVe a ..per-son in this situation and I thank you very much foryours. :

J am Senior Medical Ai<;lman for an tnfantry ,~0"!1-.pany and we are constantly. in.the f~eld, so w~e~ a; GtftPac" arrives it creates a btt of excttement, Simtlar to alittle child's Christmas morning and with almost asmuch meaning. .-

.I knew Michigan people were great. but people suchas yourself take' Top Honors for your kmdness and con.sideration. .

We hear too much over here about all the troublegoing on at home, and this sometimes cr~ates dou?tsabout ourselves, but as long as Jine people ltke you g~v.ethe country the support and backing it should have, ttcan do nothing but help. Just as you h~ve h~lped me.

1 thank you again for your cOns1d.eratwn and alsocongratulate you for being such a wonderful person.

If ever I can be of any help to you, please allowme to do so.

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Donald E. SmithOrison S. WhiteCarl Bruder

84 Kercheval-886-7100Hugo S. Higbie

Roger Southworth

Member-Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

Frank'D. CotterC. C" WilkersonJohn E. Mendenhall

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This property is nicely situated on a short attractive street jU'.t two blocks frombus and stores, and five blacks from the city lakefront pork, Also near at handare churches, schools and lhe Punch alld Judy thcatre.Each unit contains a living room, din;n!) room. kitchen and small reor screenedporch on the 1st floor; and:;' bedrooms and balh on the ~nd. In Ihe basemenl "on unfir'lished plastered room wilh fireplace that could be developed into a gamesroom if desired.

,New CoJonial-Livingroom with circular bay, dIning room, kitchen withlarge eating area and built-ins, including refrigerator-freezer, Familyroom with Fireplace, 1st floor-utility room. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths on sec-ond floor. F,ne quality carpeting and drapes included. Paneled basementrecreation room and office, fully carpeted.

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Woman's PageOpen Detrol.t Exh.lbl.t Gabriel RiC,hard Council

Activities Set For May From Another Pointe of VI.ew GrO$sePointe War MemQrial

W. h F I Continuing their nrogr8m of . Is sponsQringa dinner and tour

t · D.' activities, Gabriel R i chit I' d I "I, 10 Meadow Brook Tbeater alI ,or ma, Inn e r Council Kni~b~ of Columbus . (Continued from Page 1-5) Oakland University's Rochester., members WIll Jo~rne~ by bus who with all the other ladies invol ed' rt. I . campus this Saturdl1Y night,___ '__ ~_ and car to Boysville In Macon v In pa y p armmg, May 17. Sbakespeare's "Troilus

Selections from Collections of Friends of Modern Art Mich. f~r an open house o~ urges eve~one to "Be an Angel and come." and Cressida" is being playedon Display at Detroit In~titute of Arts Sunday,May 18. Members from * .t III by the Fernald Companyand it

Th h J 22 ,every subordinate Council in Friday: France is given tbe type of productionroug une I Michiganwill attend. The BaSque Orchestra is donning beretS, kerchiefs

A black. tie dinner in the Detroit Institute of Arts I Boy~vill~ is operated under and tu~ienecks • • • the chanteuse is preparing herScul~ture C;ourt launched the e~ibition. "Det~oit Col., ~:n:I~~~I~:~e ~~o~:r m~~~ repertoIre ••• the caric~turist is sharpening his pencillects, Select:,ons from the CollectIons of tne Frtends of! projects receiving financial sup. • • Mme. Charles Bachrach bas chosen a vin blanc andModern Art Wednesday, May 14. Ipori from the MichiganKnigbts a vin rouge to accompany ber six-course menu, •• two. Mr. and Mrs. George C. ~ . , of Columbus. local artists have bung over 50 unframed paintings,(}()1anty, of Detroit, were I hibition, the largest showingof I The following.evening, M.o~. examples of their work. . . , 'I

chairmen for the dinner, Iprivately.o~ned 1?odern art ! ~ay.' Ma~ 19, a fIrSt degree IDl' All, in short, i,s ready for th~ Gro.sse Pointe Huntassisted by Mr. and Mrs., ever held In De~rOlt. It g~~I~~ilW~~la~e~an~~~~dwa:r~~: Club's Evening in Fr;lnce, finale to the Club's Interna-Henry B. Frank of Hunt- i From 8 to 10 0 clock members D t't d tb d. tional Night serIes of parties 'ington Woods, M~. and Mrs. I. ~ t~~ Founder~ ~ociet)' )oi~ed i :;:(7~~'Of

er~~greUen% a sete ~ The Board of Directors ~1II be on hand tomorrow

S.. Brooks Barron. of De- th: :~~~i~~:~ T~epr~v:~~~,~I P.G.K. John Gingella immedi- evening to greet the Consul General de France and histrolt and W. Hawkms Fer- Committee of the Founders So. I ~telyfollowing.tberegular meet. Iwife, M. and Mme. Jacques Dircks-Dilly, honor guests.ry, of Lakeshcre road. I ciety hostessed the reception I mg An euc~re tournament for, " ~ *

MorethaL 100 members of the I planned .bY Mrs.. Wilbur Mack I members will also he started S t d • B 't . . IFMA. an auxiliary group of and Mrs J. Denton Anderson. that evening.. a ur ay. rl a.n. ~ ..the. Founders Society Detroit "Detroit Colleets" will be dis'l A stag p~r~yhonormg th~ 50th Many, many Pomters have made plans to tr~vel outInstitute of Arts, made resen-a. played in the South Wing of. year of pnestnood of MonSignor to Dearborn Inn Saturday for - the Daughters of thetions for the dinner. the Detroit Institute of Arts I Jo~eph Pfeffe~. pastor. of ~t. British Empire in Michigan's annual Founder's Day

Some 70 FMA members are Ithrough June 22. Th~ exhibition! Elizabeth .P3rlsh, Detro~t,;~ luncheon. . .. ,lending 225 contemporary paint. opens to the public today, I be held m the oco~~c~Sin~r.A~Wng thein are Mrs. Ilarry Gee and Mrs. A, B.iogs and sculpture for this ex. Thl1rsday,May 15. Admissionis ~~:~:~\a~a: fo~~er ~ha~ain H~nderSoJ1j meD,lbers of the Detroit Chapter; Mr~. R. J.

, of the Council. Srlgley, Mr,s.F. W. Evans, Mrs. Atlee McFellm and~ ~./J • ~r An.- .:...p~~, A major degree initiation for Mrs. Curt Patterson, Princess Beatrice Chapter; Mrs.O~ ~'" third degree members will be Russell Skitch, (she'll sing the Anthems), Mrs; David

held at the clubhouse on Sun. Gardiner, Mrs. Lester McIntosh and Mrs. Paul Preuthun,. Fre~ and Pat Jean day ~fterooon,.May IS, in honor M.B.E., St. La>,yrence Seaway Chaptet~ the Mesdames

fLOWERS fO'R ALL OCCASIONS of .Bls!J,opBrletenbeck, of De. Arthur B. Hillegas, Leslie S. D'Ath, Jenny Carradus,trolt. IG. M. Free, Coli:g B. Neal, Chester W. Todd and Austin

YOUR ACCOUNT INVITED . Wheatley, Vincent Massey Chapter; and Mrs. J. K.SERVING GROSSE POINTERS FOR OVER HALF A CENTURY ~o~/~~~~gto ~~;;:l:~clO~ku~~~~Bresser, M~S. R,opert McBride and Mrs. B. M. Rogers,1925 VERN IER RD. ~~?Ji-~ TU 6-0600 s Idays;' 9:30 to 5:'30 o'clock Wed. W.indso.r:.~astle Ch.apter. . . . .

~ nesday through Sunday. SpeCial honor guests WIll mclude the BrItIsh Consul__________ ~ ~.---------- General E. 1. R.,MacGregor and Mrs. MacGregor, Brmsh

Consul Ronald V. Juchau and Mrs. Juchau and Mrs. E. C.Boughner, regent of the Imperial Order Daughters of theEmpire in W.indsor.

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YOU AND YOURNEW HOME

Paul MaxonRichard L. MoxonBernard Whitley

Hugh C. WiliOn

William 8. Devlin

Thomas Nester

Au: P. HoltWilliam H.. Rieman, Jr.Winifred S. Jewel, Jr.

Winnif,.d M. We,hing

Robert H. Opdyke

M•• ry Stamman

Ilene Kelly

Roch.1 Baumann

lecky Wickard

Ruth R. 80lla

MAXONBROTHERS

Inc. 'TU 2-6000

the Rehabilitation Division ofthe Social Service Departmentat Bellevue Ho'spilal.

Dr. Calcaterra is a second.year resident in Otolaryngologyat New York University Med.ical Center. He was graduatedfrom Grosse Pointe South HighSchool, tbe University of Michi-gan and the University ofMichigan Medical School.

A June wedding Is planned.

Hugo S. JligbieDonald E, SmithOrison S. WhiteCarl Bruder

A' RANCH HOUSE

Dr. Calcaterra To Claim Bride,Mrs. Ruth Harvey Manning,

of Westport, Conn.. has an-nounced the engagement of herdaughler. Ellen Berne, to Dr.Victor E. Calcaterra, son of Mr.and Mrs. Victor Calcaterra, ofSunoingdale drive. Miss Berneis also the daughter of Dr. EricBerne, of Carmel, Cal.

Miss Berne attended ColbyCollege, in Waterville, Me., andwas graduated from the Wash.ington Scmare College of Artsand Science of New York Uni.versity. She is a caseworker in

Susan Lee Stanley, daughterof lIIr. and Mrs. Wallace Stan-ley, of Southfield, became thebride of Thomas Duross Keis.wetter, son of former PointersMr. and Mrs. J. Duross Keis-wetter, who now make theirhome in Petoskey, at an eve-ning ceremony Saturday, lIIay 3,in Royal Oak's Shrine of theLittle Flower.

Upon their return from a va.cation in the Shenandoah Moun-tains, the newlyweds will maketheir home in Warren.

Mrs. Gary Sieb came fromher North Carolina home toserve as her sister's matron ofhonor. Bridesmaids were Mrs.Paul Keiswetter, Miff Keiswet-ter; Joan Parent and PaulineShultz. Marie Kassab was flow-er girl.

Paul KeisweUer, of GrandRapids, acted as his brother'sbest man and another brother,Richard. J. Keiswetter, headedthe usher corps which includedMichael Harrington, Gary Sieb,David Pott and Terry Haynor.

MR. and MRS. DAVIDMlL-LER McDONALD, of Detroit,announce the birth of their firstchild, a daughter, TARA ANNE,May 6. Mrs. McDonald is theformer ELAINE NIE.CKARZ,daughter of MR. and. 'MRS.LEO N DARD NIECKARZ, ofEast Detroit. Paternal grand-parf'ots are MR. and MRS. \FRANK McDONALD, of Audu-bon road. "

Form~r PointerClaims Bride

84 Kercheval-886-7100

Frank D. CotlerC. C. WilkersonJohn E. MendenhallRoger Southworth

Member-Grosse Pointe Real Estate Board

Member of Grosse Pointe Rea! Estate Board'slIfultipleListing System

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The layout inCludes 3 Bedrooms, 2V:z Bathrooms, a large Livingtroom (l4'S"x2S')ond L-shape Family .aom (14'x2S' plus 12'x 13'). This rt'om is panelled; it hasbeamed ceiling and air conditioner. There are fireplaces in the Living room,Family room and the basement Recreation room. The Jaler is panelled, tiled,with bar and Lavatory. There is a large walled Patio aff the Family room witha built-in grill. Ask us for floor pia ... We think you'll li"e it. The house wasbuilt in 1954 ana is in good condition. The heat is gas A.C. 2.cor atta~hedgarage. We'd like 10 arrange an inspection. '

Only nine years old. This home features three nice size bed-rooms, large kitchen, family room with corner fireplace andtwo full baths. Excellent closet and storage space. Convenientto Ferry, Parcells, and New North High.

MAXON BROTHERS,IM. TiJ 2~.sOOO __ ~A conscientious polley mikes Iii 0 •• frie.d.

ParticiPliting in Mi chi g a nWeek Highland Games at Oak-land University May 17 and 18will be Highland Dan c er sMARY ANN and CINDY BURS.LEM, of Severn road.

Pholo by Paul Gacb

chairman, MRS. MARRION U. 'SCOTTand MRS. WILLIAM C. RANDS makemental notes. Tickets for the Follies, tobe presented May 23 and 24 at 8:30o'clock in Ford Auditorium, are on saleatthe,J. 'L.Hudson Company, Ford Au-ditorium .box office and the JuniorLeague's War Memorial office. 'The Aft-erglow following the Sah~day evening,May 24, performance has been changedto the Country Club of Detroit becauseof the great number who plan to attend.Other Make-Up committee members arethe Mesdames Jerry H. Nissen, WillardP. Kerr, Julia B. Tobin, Roger K. Powersand Carole Williams.

Among those receiving de.grees from the University ofDetroit May 3 were The. REV~EREND ROBERT H. BLON-DF,:LL, son of MR. and MRS.NEIL BLONDELL, of Rivardboulevar:l, who majored inGuidance and Counseling andwas graduated from the Grad-uate School; and DEN N I SPINKO~, son of MR. and MRS..BENJAMIN W. PINKOS, ofBroadslone road, who majoredin History and was graduatedfrom the Graduate Scbool.

ertson and Mrs. Frederick W.Schlegel.

Following approval of the of-ficers, luncheon will be servedin .the Club's Green Room.

ANNUAL

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Today, Thursday, May 151 p,m. to 5 p,m.

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GRQ~SE POINTE NEWS. ,

by, of and for Pointe .WomenNow, Everybody line Up For The Eyes

Slate Briarcliff Club's Meeting

19850 Mack Avenueat Huntington, Grosse Pointe Woods

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New President For Pointe tW'V

The Make-Up committe~ for the Jun-ior League of Detroit's production of"Follies and Funds for Detroit" got lastminute instruction from MRS. BAR-

',RIETT' SUTTLE, (seated, center), .ofTrail Apothecary Shop this week at theGrosse Pointe War Memorial, and it wasdecided'that the quickest method of ~p'plying the cast's make-up would be' toset up an assembly line with each com.mittee member applying one part of themake-up. Mrs. Suttle demonstrates the

,correct "eye" .t ec h n ique s. on MRS.'GEORGE M. FERN as, Oeft to right),MRS. GORDON ST. JOHN, MRS. PE-TER SMITH, MRS. JOHN FIF'E, MRS.CHARLES E. SWENSON, .committee

Mrs. Robert Everett .has been sources, led by Mrs. H. W. But-elected to a two-year term as ler, and Aid, Trade and thepresident of \the League of U.N., led by Mrs. C. ,JamesWomen Voters of Grosse Pointe. Stickford. .She succeeds Mrs. Carl J. Fisch. Local items are County Homeer in the post. I Rule, led by 'Mrs. Howard Hush;

other c new officers of the School Finance, led by Mrs: Jo-League include Mrs. Donald Mc. seph Thompson; Sch?O~Semces,Conacllie and Mrs. Kenneth led by Mrs. Jack Still, andRe~.Pitts, first and second vice. 'reation, led by Mrs. Jamespresidents,' respectively; Mrs. Weber.Charles . Kinnaird, :secretary; Mrs. Everett reports theand Mrs. William G. Ehrlich, League boar~ was rounded outtreasurer' by the followlDg elected and ap.

. '; ... . pointed directors: Mrs; BruceApril Unit meetings, accord- Miller, Mrs: Andrew Hall,. Mrs.

ing to Mrs. Everett, were de. Sterling Berry, Mrs; H. W. But.voted to program planning for ler, Mrs. J. R. Jessup; Mrs.next year. There was a review Frank Clements, Mrs. Josephof League positions taken asa Marshall, lIIrs. Forman John-result of previous studJes on ston Mrs. James Sanford, Mrs.two national and four local J. Howard Kay, Mrs. Georgematters. Brown and Mrs; C: James Stick-

National items are Water Re- ford.

The Briarcliff Club of Detroitwill hold its annual meeting andele ction of officers at Birming-ham's Village. Club next Tues-

. day, May 20, at noon, with pres-ident Mrs ..Carew P. Martindalepresiding.

The slate proposed by theNominating committee will in-clude Mrs. Reynold W. Semm-ler, recording secretary; Mrs.Maynard R. Andreae, Ways andMeans chairman; Mrs. LesterMorris, hospitality chairman;IIIrs. Raymond J. Biggs, public-ity chairman; and members-at.large Mrs. Thomas R. Bram-son, Mrs. Howard S. Buhl,. Mrs.George E. McKean, n, Mrs. Ed-mond T. Neeme, Mrs. LesterNeiman, Mrs. Edward K. Rob-

GeorgePrestons'

•••lines of alumnae activity.

A report also will be givenon the benefit of the SevenEastern Women's Colleges Com-mittee, a cabaret ooncert of theDetroit S y m p ho n y Orchestraconducted by Arthur Fiedler.

SUSAN MARIE MOO RE,daugbter of MR. and MRS. W.JAlIIES MOORE, of Balfourroad, was a featured instrumen.tal and vocal soloist at the an.nual Senior Recital and Opera .WorksboJl May 5 at VernonCourt Junior College, Newport,R.I.

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We are a prescription p'harmacy and filling prescrip-tions and dispensing professional service is our prim-ary concern. No prescription is too difficult. We main-

. tain over 20,000 items in stock so that our patronscan always be sure of obtaining the newest of medi-cine is well as the old standbys. Where you have yourprescription filled does make a difference. Chooseyour pharmacist as you would your doctor.

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.19786 Mack (TU 1-138~n 16361 Mack (TU 2-1040)Ask ,'out our senior c;f;;rens disco.'" pla••

Open Thunday and Friday evenings

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PANTY STOCKING non-run .sheer; sizes pet~te, medium, medium

taH, tall,' Reg. 3.50 pr, panty stocking .••••• ., ••• pr.2.98

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SNAP.HAPPIES garment and Agilori stocking combination.

Reg. 8.25 Snap-Happy set. set 6.~O

Reg. '1.59 pr.. Walking Sh-eer. , • , ••••••••••• , • pr. 1.29; 3 pr.'3.8~ -

, Reg. 1.55 pro Heel and Toe Dress Sheer ..... ,.pr. 1.32; 3 pro 3.95'

Reg. 1:55 pr. Mesh .•••••••••••••••••••• , •. pr. 1'.32; 3 pro 3.95

Reg. 1.65 pr. Demi.toe Dress Sheer ..•. , •• ," . pr. 1.39; 3 pr. 4.15

Reg. 1.75 pr. Heel and Toe Mini.Cantrece ..•.. pr. 1.49; 3 P.r. 4.45

Reg•.1.75 pr. Demi-toe Cantrecc ... , ••.... " .. pr. 1.49; 3 pr. 4.45

Reg. 2.00 pr. Demi.toe Agilon Sheer ,., •.••.. pr. 1.69; 3 p~. 5.05

Reg. 2.00 pr. Thigh.high Agilon, self.gartering ... pr. 1.69; 3 pr. 5.05

Thursday, May 15. 1969

Woman's PageSlate Wellesley Club' s Meeting

The Detroit Wellesley Club's secretary and Mrs. Don P.annual meeting will be held at Jones, of Yo r k s hi r e road,the home of Mrs. Donald R. treasurer.Flintermann in Lakeshore road Following brief annual reonext Wednesday, May 21, at ports, .l\1rs, John S. North, of12:30 o'clock. Yorkshi,re road, will report on

Continuing terms for another the Wellesley Alumnae Councilyear are Mrs. Raymond A. which she attended March 26B row n, presidentj and Mrs. through 28.Horace Gilmore, of Harvard 'road recording secretar The. p~rpose of the Alumnae

, y. Council IS to strengthen rela-New officers are Mrs. John Itionships between the College

C. O'Meara, vice-president, Mrs. and its alumnae, to considerJohn W. Taylor, oorrespondlng alumnae policy and to Indic,ate

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The annual me e ti n g andluncheon of the The PointeGarden Club will be held at theMiddlesex boulevard home ofMrs. Leland Carter on Monday,May 19, at 12:30 o'clock. As.sistants will be Mrs. EdwinRoss and Mrs. Ferdinand Stete-kluh.

A program,- "Profiles of ourClub Members," will he pre.sented by Mrs. C. Bayard John-son.

Pointe GardenClub To Meet

ANDREA DOMAGALSKI, •ninth grade student 'at NorthHigh Scbool, placed second inher grade's Graphic Arts Divi.siim at the 1969 MetropolitanDetroit Science Fair. She waspresented with a plaque and$25 cash prize. Her teacher,ELAINE RAY, was presentedwith the Teacher Award Plaque.

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Ribbon FarmsGroup To Meet

Among the 21 Western Michi.gan University students cur.renUy in the final phase ofstudy prior to completing theirr('quirements to become Occu.pational Therapists is PointerSALLY HICKS, who has beguna nine-month on-the-job affilia-tion with Ypsilanti state Has.pit81.

19 KERCHEVAL

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. . , . beveled gLass doors andfanlights throw rainbow-tintedreflections on the rugs!

UNIQUE FEATURES OF THIS EXCEPTIONAL HOME:* Flying staircase cantilevered from the wall with abalustrade copied from an 18th cenutry Englishhome.*.Music room with many beveled glass doors makingit accoustically brilliant. '* Antique English oak paneling in 40.foot living room.* Spacious grounds with outdoor-living terraces andreflecting pools. '* Choice location near lake in the heart of GrossePointe.

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Our 28th year in Grosse Pointe

14 Kercheval On..the.H ill TUxedo 5-4100

Center Hall Colonials

like this are hard to find. It's graceful lines will always bepopular and will always promote pride of ownership. This4 bedroom one is centrally located, has that neCessary extra

. first floor room, and will surely please those who have beenseuching for that Icirge back yard. Make your arrangl;!mentsearly to see this inviting home' by contacting. ohe of ourconsultants. Quick possession.

Exclusive by

Grosse Pointe Lawyers Wive~ Ribbon Farms Questers willwill hold Weir final meeling of meet at 12:15 o'clock next Man-the year Thursday, May 22, at day, May 19, at the home ofThe Old Place at noon. Checks Mrs. Ralph Urso, treasurer, infor reservations must be re. Cloverly road.ceived by Monday, May 19, by Dessert and beverage will beMrs. George Co~cchio, of Lake. served, followed by the annualland avenue. Tickets are $3.80. meeting and the election of

Reports of committee chair. officers for the coming year.men will be read aud the in- If time permits, local shopsstallation of officers for the featuring "attic treasul'lls" willcoming year will be held. Mrs. be visited by interested memoDouglas Patersoi, president of bers.the Michigan State LawyersWives, will officiate.

CHRISTIANSEN G R 0 V E RWORMER, son of MR. andMRS. ROSS ROY, of Sheldenroad. has been named to theDean's List at R()llins College,Winter Park, Fla. He is pres-ently a freshman at the liberalarts college.

Fall Bride

f(appa Kappa GammasTo Seat New President

JERRY J. GERICH, princi-pal of South IDgh School, hasbeen elected chairman of theSecondary Commission of theNorth Central Association ofColleges and. Secondary Schools.The Commission includes the3,819 accredited schools in the19 states comprising the NorthCentral Association.

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SE'RVICINC THE CROSSE 'OINTESFOR OVER V2 CI!NTURY

Every Sty" of "Icterected 'or 'OGWI 1-&282

by, of -dnd for Pointe WomenBetrothed

Orchid Society

MEHLENBACHER FENCE' CO.10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL

Talk On Miraj.Slated May 20

The Detroit Boat Club will bethe setting for the SaturdayJu~e,7 installation ceremony atWhlCh Mrs. Herbert D. Schmitzwill turn over her gavel aspre;;ident of the Detroit Alum.nae Association of KappaKap-pa Gamma to Mrs. William R.Ludwig. A noon luncheon willprecede the meeting. .

Serving as the group's newvice-president will be Mrs. Wil-liam S. Smith, and Mrs. SChmitzwill continue to lict as the frat-ernity's national arcliiteet. '. 'Ihe Association's final' meet;.

The Women's Association. of ings of the current year will beGrosse Pointe Memorial Church held t~ mOnth. The Eveni~gwill gather at luncheon next Group ~ 'lathe: Tuesday, MayTuesday. May 20, at 12 o'clock 20,' at 8 0 ~OCk.~ the.:'-udubonfor a monthly meeting to be fal. roadL~om&l Qf-,cMi's •. :.Richardiowed by a talk ODMiraj India. M!J!!llermg for an eleetiOD of

, . offlcers, d~sert and a ,movie,Mrs. W~l~ 1Jc?nd,a mlSsion- "The Preve~tioD of CJilld Mol.

ary t!' Mll'liJ, ~ tell of her asung." ,.teachmg eXJH:rlences. She has The Afternoon Group willbeen respons~ble foO' the land- meet earlier that same day, inscape gar~enmg a r 0 u n d the the LincolIJ road home of MrsMiraj hOSPltaL Gordon Tanner,. for carlcer pad

sewing fonowed hy lunchoonand a busin('~s meeting .to beconducted by Mrs. Robert T.Herdegen Jr., in the absencefqr jury duty of Mrs. Robert M.Snow.

Mrs. M~$ed G. Whitting-ham's luncbeon committee in.eludes Mrs. Clarent!e p. Camp.bell, Mrs. ,Frank E. Fitzsimons,Mrs. Harold W. Cumberworthand Mrs. Frederick W. Hughes. ,

MRS. E. JOHN WARNERand her daughter, SANDRA,from East Molesey, Sur r e y ,England, arrived Saturday. May10, to spend a month with hersister, MRS. JACK E. FORD,of Anita avenue.

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Membt.rs of the Michigan Or-chid Society will gather at 2:30

" o'clock in the Detroit News Au~ditorium on Sunday, May 18,for their regular monthly meet-ing at which Chester Karpiejwill present colored slides otwild orchids native to Michi-gan. A Study Group meeting isscheduled for Friday, May 23,in the Windsorbome of Dr.T. A. Hennecke.

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. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester C.ShE'a, of Sunningdale drive,have announced the engage.ment of their daughter, ANNLORINE, to Peter Joseph Good.win, of Niles, 111., SOD o-l Mr.and Mrs. Wilfred P. Goodwin,of Green Bay, Wis.

Larre is a graduate of theAcademy of the Sacred Heartin Lakeshore road and BaratCollege, Lake Forest, ID., and ispresently an airline hostess withTWA.

~erfiance is a graduate ofthe Univehity of Wisconsin andis associated fu sales work withMarathon Electric.

A September wed din g isplanned.

vacations and lounging.

White or tea rose.

give her the convenience of

Feather-Maca travel-cased slippers

with summer-bright braid trim on

soft leather •• ,perfect for

Among the 16 private collec.tors exhibiting books, manu.scripts and rare autographs inthe "Detroiters Collect" exhibitfrom May 14. through June 19,in Adam Strohm Hall, DetroitPublic Library, is PROFESSORROBERT E. BOOTH, of Balfourroad. Professor Booth has col-lected the works of AndrewLang since 1960.

necklineli. They wore flowers intheir hair and carried matchlngfloral garlands.

Flower g i r 1 was Lynette:Bruce, the bride's niece.

Gerald L. Stoetzer, Jr., camefrom Pearl Harbor, HawaIJ,where he is stationed as a PeltyOfficer in the Navy, to act ashis brother's be:.1 man.

Ushering were Mark Speier.the bride's brother, a student atthe Air Force Academy InColorado Springs, Colo., StevenLadd, of Ann Arbor, and StevenDavenport.

The bride's mother chose adress and. coat of pastel peaude soie and a corsage of roses.The bridegroom's mother worean aqua coat and dress ensem-ble. Her flowers were camellas.

Open Thursday arid Frida, eyetlinp

Jacob SorrSiN

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In the Villag.

JacobsorlS

refresh your eyes with Polly Bergen's Eye Cere Kit

A quick:. an.together quartet of eye-easing tricks •••

Cleansing Cream to whisk away makeup; Eye Clear

Drops,D <liminisb redness; Eye Pads saturated wiab

l19freshfng softRioo; and Emollient Stick to ~actdcy-skin lines and wrinkles. 1be Kit. 10.00

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Pboto by Bransby Studio September wedding plans areMr. and Mrs. Charles Kline, being made by MARY ANN

of Prestwick road, are announc. NUZBACK and Thomas Rafels,ing the engagement of their, whose engagement was an-daughter, CHERIE LYNN, to nounced by her parents, Mr.Robert T. Winnicki, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nuzback, at aaLd Mrs. Raymond Winnicki, of recent dinner in their Al.illeRoyal Oak., drive home.

The bride:elect will be grad. The bride-elect was graduat-uated in August frOIJ,1 Wayne ed from Regina High School andState University. Her fiance has Mercy College of Detroit, serv-served four years with the Coast ed as a So~ia! Worker ~or theGuard and is preseptly a junior State of Mlchigan and 15 pre.at Wayne State University. sen~y an elementary teacher at

.. 'ChrlSt the Goo d ShepherdAn. August Z Wed.~g 15 plan. SChool, Lincoln Park.

ned. ,Her fiance, son of Mr. and. Mrs. John Rafels, of Allen Park'

Sl .F ..b is a graduate of Allen. Parkate ont onne High School and .Eastern Mich-"51ass,. Breaiast igan University and is current.

ly associated with the J.L. Hud-Salute to Youth award win- son Company.

ners honored recently at Ford The Fonthonne Auxiliary's an. I -----------Auditorium by the Downtown nual Thanksgiving mass andYWCA included .M AT T HEW breakfast will be held on Wed.FARNER of Rivard boulevard, nesday, May 21, at Saint John

U .• .81K h I h H'II cited for' outstanding volunteer Hospital. Mass at 8:30 o'clockpslaus at ere eva on tel service, and DAN SIENKIE- in Saint Edward Chapel will beTU 5-3170 Houn 10-4 WICZ, of Roslyn road, dted'for offered by The Reverend Char-

______________________ e_x_ce_ll_e_nt_l_e_ad_e_rs_h_iP_. les A. Ulenberg ..Breakfast will be served in

the Hospital. cafeteria on theground floor at 9 o'clock. Dlma.tion is $2.50. Reservationsshould be made through theFonthonne Office by Friday,May 16.

Woman's PageA reception in the Muskegon

Womens Club followed the Sat.urday, May 10, wedding ofPaula Anne Speire, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Donald E. Speier,of N,'lrth Muskegon, and JamesBrian Stoeuer, son of Mr. andMrs. Gerald L. ,'>toetzer, ofLittlestone road.

Setting for the 5:30 o'clockrites was Muskegon's St. Mary'sChurch. Following a vacation inThe Bahamas, the newlywedswill make their home in New-port, R.I.., while the bridegroomattends Naval Officers SchooL

The bride wore a floor lengthwhite satin gown and a lace.bordered floor length veil, fall.ing from a white rose head-piece. She carried an arrange-ment of stephanotis centeredwith three white roses.

She was attended by hersister, Mrs. Robert Bruce, ofAtlanta, Ga., wbo served asmatron of honor, and brides.maids Susan Stoetzer, the bride-groom's sister, Mrs. John DenBraeber, of Boston, Mass., andJanelle Sevmy, of Birmingham.

Sashes accented their floorlength pants dresses, f2.shlonedwith long sleeves and Iquare

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ANTIQUEBack Yarci - Store Sale

SATURDAY, 'MAY' 1710 A.M..6 P.M.

PORTS OF CALL23220 Mack, near 9 Mile

775.1970

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8-ARTIC~ES FOR SALI

RUMMAGE SALESOROPTIMIST CLUBOF GROSSE POINTE

at AmerIcan Legion. Post,20916 Mack Ave., at Holly-wood, Friday, May 16, 4 p.m.-10 p.m.

VI.RGINIA'SATTIC TREASURES

10:30.5 Daily Closed MOD;We Buy and Sell

22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile772.8606

BARN SIDING - Authentic I"weathered, hand hewn, na.tural timber. 1-463.2179.

MINOX camera, only slightlyused; 8 rom movie cameraand projector in good condi.tion; window fan. Can 886-4411 Saturday and Sundayoniy.

FRAMUS HOLLOW BODY elec-trie guitar and case. Excel:lent condition. $145. TUxedo6-1333.

GARAGE SALE. Antiques, gui-tar, quality miscellaneous .Saturday l'to 5. 5070 La Fon.taine.

REGULATION SIZE pool table,slate t!lP, good condition. 881-5750 evenings.

24" ,GASOLINE reel lawnmower, 6' round fiberglasspool. ideal for fountain ,orlily pond. Best offer. VAlley1.008ll.

Bring your room measurements

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16845 Kercheval at Cadieux RoadFor further information call 881.0100

'HARRISON'Sare c1osing, out.

theit entire inventoryof

.roll ends & remnants

HARRISON'S CARPETS

Prices slashed regardless of cost, for final disposal. This isonly a portio I listing. Hundreds more, for 0 room or Q completehome. All items sl!!:>ject to prior sale. Terms of coor,se.

OUTFIT YOUR FAIIILYLargest SelectioD 01 Resale

Clothing ill Area.. Clothing, Accesories and

Household ArUcles take.u, on consignment.

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Reg.(0.. Size Description Price

O~CI5x7TI2 Golclen bronze nylon 79:50A-l 12x6 Blue nylon texture , 63.60A-2 8.10x12 Olive/turquoise tweed 83.40

! A.2 12x8. 10 Nylon golden bronze 95.40 .C-2 12><6Jade acrylic pile 87.60C-3 12k 113 Woel beige tweed ;.. 89.000-3 12><8Sapphire Polycrest :, 95.50E-l 12><9.6Herculon copper tweed .. 84.16F-3 12x8.10 Ivory nylon texture 70.75A-I 15x7.8 Blue nylon texture 101.60A.2 15x9.4 Beige nylon texture _" 9258A-3 12x8.4 Gold Polycrest pile 110.54A-3 15x8 Avocado nylon pile 105.97D-3 12x 10.1 0 Gold nylon pile 114.79E-2 12x9.4Herculon gold tweed 98.90F-2 12x8.9Roman gold nylon pile 92.77A.3 15x8.3 Avocado nylon pile 109.31A-3 12x8.9 Citron acrylic pile 127.79A-4 15x9.6 Blue polycrest pile 141.77B-2 1.Dcl1.3 Avocado tweed 108.42C-2 15x7.7 Moss green HercuJon 113.120-3 15x9.4 Gold tweed nylon pile .. 139.26E.l 15xl1.1 Sea green nylon pile 109.90E-2 15x9 Casino gold Herculon 134.95E-3 12xl1.3 Henna nylon pile '.' .. 134.25F- 1 12x 1J.8 Satinwood nylon pile .. 108.14A-3 12><12Avocado nylon pile _..... 127.20B-1 15x9.6 Copper tweed Herculon 125.84C-l 12x 10.2 Gold tweed Herculon 121.36D-3 12x 10.2 Gold tweed nylon 107.80E- J J 5x9. 1J Avocado nylon pile 131.41E.2 12xlO.6 Avocado nylon pile 139.30E-3 15x8 Green acrylic pile 145.96E-3 -12x13.4 Beige tweed nylon pile 105.79F.l lOx 11.6 Nutria nylon pile 142.23F-2 15x9.6 Blue-green HercuJon 112.89A-2 15xlO.7 Gold tweed Herculon 123.92A-2 12x9.10 Colony blue Polycrest 130.45B-3 15xl0.ll Sprucegreennylon 149.00C.3 15xl0.l1 Gold nylon pile 144.610-4 15xll Beige tweed wool 180.00E-l 12x12.5 Gold tweed acrylic 148.21E-3 12x 10.5 Green mist Polycrest .. 138.20F-2 12x 17.6 Light Walnut Polycrest 185.47B-1 12xlO.9 Green acrylic pile 154.008.2 15x14 Gold Herculon pile 185.47C-2 11.3x 15.5 Avocado Nylon pile 163.45C-3 12x7.4 Green all wool pile.. .. 185.33E.l 12x20.7 Beige tweed nylon pile 189.00E-2 15xl1.4 Green nylon pile 150.17E-2 12x14.10 Beige tweed Pofycrest 197.90F-l 15x 11.5 Poppy tweed Herculon 151.28F.4 lSx15 Gold all wool pile , 248.75F.4 15x16.9 Citron nylon pite 221.80A-I 12x22.8 #7004 nylon pile 179.80A-I 12x20.4 Beige acrylic pile 269.64

',f!,,')""'. '. ~"'~~7OFFas much as 2and more

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE.

LEE'S FASH ION MART20339 Mack TV 1-8082

io to 5:30 Dally; Fri. 'm 9

NORITAKE china, Lexingtonpattern, service for 12 plus12 extra dinner plates, 'lUPSand saucers. Some servingpieces. All in china protec-tors. Retail over $225. Asking$165. 884.3063.

GARAGE SALEConsole chord organ, furniture

and household items. Friday,Saturday, 10 to 4. 692 Canter-bury. TV 6-20~8.

2 ANTIQUE 4 ft. high chests ofdrawers. One. Victorian burl-ed walnut, matching top;other, Em p,ire mahoganycrotch veneer and cherry,$100 each. 4 bamboo porchchairs .. $35. VA~ey 1-0664;.

HERITAGE dining room set,oval table with 2 leaves, sixchairs, buffet and smallchina. P~an wood, elegantMediterraneau styling,likenew, used leS6 than a dozentimes. Original price $1 600sale price $850. Table pad~included. 882.2348.

MAHOGANY spinet desk andchair, console' table, doublebed and dresser. student'sdesk and chair, Kenmorewasher, .6" Skll electric saw,Electrolux vacuUm cleaner.

. Call after, 5 p.m... 881~1l80.

SPRING CLOSET SALE. Cloth.jng. Good condition. Thur.sdayonly. 9 to 5," 65 HamptonGrosse Pointe Shores. '

7-WANTED TO RENT

EXECUTIVE and family ofthree grown chUdren desiresthree or four bedroom homein Grosse Pointe. One or twoyear lease. Excellent ref.erences. 886.2218.

Upholstering SaleCha irs $29 Sofa $69

F,ee pickup, restylingond s.:otchlluordlng

366 ..6100

YOUNG COUPLFo with infantwishes to, rent 2 bedroom un-furnished income or dllDles773-4278.

RESPONSIBLE couple desiresquiet home,' 3 bedrooms, 2ba ths. 886-4216.

LARGE CARRIAGE-for "ii'iiturecouple, wife will help wilhyour children. 886-4276.

REFINED professional 1 a d ywould like studio apartmentor room and bath with kiwh.en and latlndry privileges inGrosse Pointe, Harper WoodsDr Eastland a,rea. Must befur nished. References ex.changed. Calls taken by Mrs.Woodward. 331-8058.

8--ARl'ICLES FOR SALE

2 MODERN living room table,lamps, sewing machine andcabir.et, hand painted tea set,

- Zenith stereo, Oriental rugs,books, clothes 12.14. Needle-point b e n c h,. broiImaster,kitChen Items. Andrew Gellershoes, ~ize 8. 822-4960.

SCHWINN 10 - speed Vars~ty,very good conditon, $55. TUx-ed~ 1-3424 .

WANTED: Old guns, any con.dition. Call Monte at 8M.2654.

4" UNITRON telescope, elec-tric drive;_15' Doughboy pooland accessories, 1ronrite iron-er and chair. 884.1341.

. -FRAMUS bass guitar, like new,

$100. 885~. ..:: .. 'ARM CHAIRS, .cedar chest,

service plates, pair end tables,Dirylite service for 6 miscel-laneous items from estate .LAkeview 6-3427, 886.5947.

f '"jt, "Ubl(' t .... _ e(UNUSUAL basket purses -

dressy and casual. Custommade and from stock. VAl.ley 2.2288 or VAlley. 2-9743.

BABY GRAND PIANO. MeJlaw~ntiqued French mahogany:m warm honey color, Cabriolelegs, matching, bench, $500.882.3863.

DARE to be DIFFERENT withUNCOMMON ACCESSORIES.

ANTIQUES - OLDTIQUES -JEWELRY and JUNKQUE at

THE GRIST MILL SHOPPE21151 Mack 886.1640

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS!-Ap-proximately $20 quarterly buys$10,000/$20,000public llabWty,property d.a ma g e. TUxedo1-2376.

ESTATES bought and sold.Complete or odd pieces. An.tiques, silver, cbina, funJi.ture. Oriental .rugs. Hugh C.Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO6.2500.

FAMILY of 4 wisbes to leasefurnished house or lipartmentthrough August. 871-1800.

DOCTOR OR DENTISTMACK Cor. of Littlestone:-F9r

lease one .medicaI, one dentalsuite noW-available in modernclinic. 600 sq. ft. each. Excel.facilities, ample parking. In-cludes. all utilities, air-cond.,janitor service. Reasonable.TU 1-6300.

Johnstone (7 Johnstone

GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE"Offices - desk spaee - parkingTV 5-0518 I TV 2-7252

500.TO 1,200 sq. ft. air condi.tioned b Iiil din g. st. ClairShores. 7n.1S70.

6B-ROOMS FOR RENTROOM in a '11l1ethome. Ideal

for gentleman. Referencesrequired. TUxedo 5.1698.

BUSINESS WOMAN or nurse.. Near transportation. Kitcben

privileges. $15 per week.TUxedo 6.6818.

PRIVATE office, Eastland area.Parking, complete mainte.nanl!e to responsible tenantLease. 886.1800.

6C-OFFICES FOR RENTLUXURIOUS office space avail.

able in desired location in St.Clair Shores. Carpeted andair.conditioned. Excellen! ac-cess to 194 expressway. 773.2500,

ATTENTIbN DOCTORSMODEIDj" medical office. 1100,

sq. ft. Good IDeation andparking. Large enongh for 2TUxedo 5.1337 or TUxedo 1.6498.

AVAILABLE i1nmedlatelY: Eev.eral OffiCllSin Chet SampsonTravel Service' 8uilding, 100Kercheval. Possillle suite ar.rangement. $70-$90, ineludingutilities. TUxedo 5.7510.

DOCTORS - LAWYERSMERCHANTS

Choice space for lease.Available at once.

"On The llill"Bus line at door. Ample parkingKARL DAVIES TU 5.3220

EMPLOYED lady 10 share mrapartment. References. BoxN-60. Grosse Pointe News.----- --

ALTER RD. below Jefferson, 6room upper flat. Security de.posit. Adults preferred. VAl.ley 2.0333, evenings.

HARVARD RD., Grosse Pointe,3 hedroom home, availableJune 1st. $250. HO 8.7832.

6F-TO SHARE-Livin, Quarter.--- --

FRESHMAN U of M medicalstudent will share his apart.ment with same. TUxedo5.8329.

886.7100

6, R Q~ S E P 0 IN TEN E W S

6A-FOR RENT /IF,,mi.hed)

HOPSE available June 24th.Au.gust 25th. Adults: Park, pool,privileges. 884;6462, evenings.

2 BEDROOM furnished brickhome with garage availableJune 1 to October 1. Adultspreferred. References, secur.ity deposit. $200 per month.LAkeview 6.7056.

HIGBIEREALTY

ATTRACTIVE 1'h story. 2 bed.rooms,. bath down, 2 bed.rooms, bath up. Covered en.closed porch .. Secluded WoodsCourt. $375.00 per month. 1year lease. Vaeant.

84 Kercbeval Avenue

2 B~DROOM house, large yard.CIty of Grosse Pointe. Adultsonly. TUxedo 1-0500or TUxe-do 1.3810.

915COOK ROAD, Gro:>sePointeFarms. 3 lx>droom Colonialf~~ily room, dining room:hvmg room with natural fire.plac.e, 2 car attachM' garage.Available May 15th.

COX (7 BAKERTUxedo 5.7900

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GROSSE POINTE, t4 bedrooms,21,2baths, 2 car jarage, avail.able July. $325 per month.884.0'700. ..

BEAU1'IFUL large 6 room fhit,adults only. 3006, Lakewood.

GROSSE POINTE. 5 room lip-per. Prefer middle aged work.lng couple. No children nopets, $130. VAllex 2.0812.~ ~,

MODERN 4 bedroom 21,2 bathcolonial in the FaI'lJiii. Imme-diate pOssession. $450.BOR,LAND.McBREARTY

'TU 6.3800 •

LAKEPOINTE.Outer Dr. 1m.ma,culate 3 room and bathupper, $130, includes utilities.CO\~ple only. Security de.POSIt. DRexel 2-8873.

2 BEDROOM apartment prac-tically new. Carpetin):: heat,air-conditioning. All appli.ances. 20401 E. 8 Mile Road NEW BRICK BUILDINGnear Harper. Available June GROSSE POINTE WOODS _1st. TUxedo 4.7657. 21312 Mack, corner Aline,

EAST SIDE apartment build- 2200 sq. ft. open area, air.ing, Jefferson near Water- con~tioned, lar~e re.ar areaworks Park.' One and two p:;rking ~ot also Indivld~a~ of.bedr~m apa.r.tm.ents, newly I flces .avaJl.able.Can be dIVIdeddecorated, elevator, excellent to SUIttenant.tranSportation. Adults, only. MEDICAi;..;..PROFESSIONAL-822.8602 between 9 a.m. and 20867Mack. One 5.room suite.8 p.m. Immediate occupancy.

TV 4-1340 TU 6-1068

6A-FOR RENTIFumished)

4 ROOM lower income, newly 6D-RESORT PROPERTY.' carpeted, near Cottage Hos. FOR RENT

pital. $160 monthly including BUGGY, car bed, car 'seat in.all utUities and garage, se- SUMMER COTTAGE, Walloon fant seat, potty seats~alecurity deposit. .Immediate Lake near Petoskey, 4 bed- ~~mp cJ1air, drapes, p~il, ster:occupancy. 1.651.3375. "Cooms, paneled living room illzer, mat emity c10thina

WI.th fl'replace elecm kit h chair SWl'n<.',Playsc.hool bike""HARCOURT 749, lower 5.room, ,c c en "

2 bedroom, plus family room, with dishwasher, doek, boat. bed frames. 885.7463. 'newly decorated, large rooms, 881.1256. HANDPAINTED mil k cans2 baths; 2.car garage. $285 FARM HOUSE, modern, sleeps b8$ket and luneh box purses'lease. 962.7656. ten. One mile from Boyne Mt. Raggedy Ann and Andy key

3 Bedroom Lakefront home Mt. Horseback riding, golf, arch. chains. Mirrors with decor-Clemens area. $300 month. ery and fishing. $'7:;;00 p<:r ated frames.. TU 4-5392.year lease plus security de. week or week.ends, until July HOME GROWN pansies andposit. 1-463.2478. 1st. 884-8910. geraniums, tomatoes.' Good

2 BEDROOM lower flat on NEAR GAYLORD - Luxury' Old Bonnie. Best, m~riy dU-Chalets sandy beach prl'vate feren"t annuals. 76 Ver!der Rd.

R i val' d, carpeted, garage, ' ,885 HOC • boats. Wooded acreage. $125 MAPLheat. ~,mormngs and $140 per week. 7'ri3204. E dining room table and

6:30 to 7:30 a.m. or evenings. chair, $45. Large pine buf-NOTRE DAME & NEW. MODERN cottage cn fet with glass top, $70. 01'

MAUMEE TERRACE, . Walloon Lake, 3 bedrooms, 2' best offers. 884-3063.3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus car. baths. Available July 19 to GARAGE SALE, 430 Rivard,

port, $185.00per month. August 2. $225 per week. Grosse Pointe City, Saturday,. i CALL LAMBRECHT 'I 884.1825. . May 17th, 10 to 5. Moving-

REALTY COMPANY LAKEFRONT COTTAGE on clothes, toys, b 0 use h 0 I dWO 3.6585 Lake Huron, 2'h hours from items, etc.

GROSSE ,POINTE PARK Detroit. Sandy beach. Reason. WORK .beneh, 2 matching. - able. 886-4518.Beaconsfield, 4, room upper. lamps. Electric refrigerator,

Heated, disposal. For a ma. FOR RENT in Hollywood, Flori. electric washer and dryer.ture retired lady or couple da. House and 2 apartments, Complete brass fireplace set,w~o want a wel! kept ~lean furnished. )1:~y throllgh No. miscellaneous. 886.1894.qUiet home, $90. Evemngs. vember. PRescott. 6;8193.VAlley 4.0624. .' :':;:". SOFA, dark gray curved sec-

SOLID HORIZONTAL log cabin, tional $75; TV, $25. TreeWAYBURN, Grosse Pointe Park com p I etely furnished; 40 spray portable tank, $5. TUx.

5 room upper flat, 2 bedrooms, acres, heavily wooded, lie mile edo 1-933l.gas heat. Clean, adults only. of Big Creek trout stream, !kVAlleY,oI-09all. mile from Luzerne. Michigan. SOFA, 2 mawhing chairs, otto-

0'1 h t t h man, 2 end tables, coffee ta.ONE BEDROOM air conditioned I eat, wa ~r sys em. ot ble. TUxedo 2.9442, after 6

Riverview apartment in River water heater m basement, 3 p.m.House. Completely carpeted bedrooms: 26 foot rorch, glassand draped TUlCedO6-1408 and screened. fa~mg stream; 4 PIECE ROGER DRUM set and

. . 211.z car garages, Ideal for en. cases. must sacrifice. In serv-UPPER INCOME 5 rooms and tertaing customers and fam. ice, $499. 884.04a9.

bath. All utilities furnished. Hies. Write: F. Wiswedel, BoxIdeal for elderly or single .61, Luzerne, Michigan. STAUFFER redueing couch,

851 St C1. A $65 or best offer. 884-3063.woman. . aIr ve., 6~ARA.GES FO'R R~NTCity of Grosse Pointe. TO SETTLE estate 2 mink

CHALMERS.WARREN area. 4 stoles, vcry fine quality, sizescar garage for storage. 1l84. J2 to 14. 882.5601.690!! after 3 p.m. 1---------. --.----

_I HAYWOOD.Wakeficld bedroomsuite consisting of twin bedstriple dresser. night stand:Double headboard, 9 pro golfirons, olher miscellaneousitems. Can 821.0042.

HIGH CHAIR. WHiTEANDSTAINLESS • STEEL. A.l,EXCELLENT CONDITION.$10 OR BEST OFFER. 925-1920, after 6 p.m.

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

One bedroom duplex, sepa.rate basement, garage. OMblock from Village. Youngcouple preferred, $175 permonth. Available end ofJune. TU 2.5362.

WOMAN wishes day work.Phone 923.9235.

RELIABLE worker wishes oneday work, Thursdays. Call875-6733.

LADY wants one day domesticwork, Wednesdays, $13. OWncar. 823-6784.

NORTH SHORE APTS.NEW AND SPACIOUS

E. Jefferson at 9* Mile, ..

L and 2'bedroom at'ts. Centralair conditioning,. prh.ate base-ments, GE appliances includesurface burner, oven, refrig.

2 RELIABLE, experienced erator, dishwasher, disposal,~omeD ,,<~nt~ays. One clean- co v.ere d carports, SWIM.mg, one Iromng. 567-1067. " MING POOL. CloSe to public

HOUSEKEEPER, Canadian cf •.. Jf.~~pOr.tapon", l>l:Icldng ...fa"tizen, mature lady, available ci1itie.. ' " \June. Reply to Grosse fointe MANCHESTER~bal Mack. 5News. 6-15. . room brick' house attacbed

garage .. Welcome' chilc:.-nopets. $215. ",

.Call 771.3124 ..

SA-,SITUATION WANTED(Domesticl

EXPERIENCED .laundress orhousework. Own transporta-tion, $13. References •.VAlley1-5029.

HOUSEKEEPER:C 0 0 K, ex.perienced, live.in; small fam.ily;references. Box M 30,Grosse Pointe News.

S-SITUATION WANTEDI~EED la~n or ,arden work:. done? Call TUxedl) 4.5962. .

HIGH school student desirestyping, general office workfor summer. TUxedo 1-8584.

CLEAN CARPETS at home ...shaampoo without water withnew Racine Rent Machme.Walkers. 20369 Mrack.

MOVING. Radio and reilor":player combination. Attictreasures and clothes. 9 a.m.Saturday, May 17 at 21102Kenmore, Harper Woods.

WAYNE University chemicalengineering senior desiressummer e~ployment, prefer.ably pertaining to chemistry.TUxedo 2-3692.

HrGH SCHOOL graduate wish.e.s' posi~n as seeretary.Good tYPIst, other machinesfiling. Also has had Frenchtranslation. After 5, 881.8174.

BASEMENTS washed, waxedand buffed. Bob, after 3 p.m.756-1748.

COLLEGE girl wishes to planfor summer position startingJune 23. H~s 2-year college,including shorthand, typingand business machines. Alsohas p l' act i c a I experience.TUxedo 1-4230.

BABY SITTING for summer,part or full time, GrossePointe area, 886.2168.

NURSE AID would like homenursing, Saturday aud Sun-day. Reference. 291.3275 or386-3680.

LAUNDRY or cleaning, Friday,~14.00. Refere~ces. 821-Q855.

KINDLY, experieneed nursewill take care of your lovedones, convalescent or cllroniccases. Day '01' night. Willillgto llssumeresponsibility. Ex.cellent references. 331.5031.

58-EMPLOYMENTBUREAU

EFFICIENT WORKERS Em.. ployme.rit Agency has experi.

enced day workers, generalhousework, • live.Ins, cooks.LOraine 8-3118.

ONE BEDROOM duplex, separ.ate basemE'nt, garage. Oneblock from Village. YoUngcouple preferred, $175 permonth. Available end of June.TU 2.5362.

9151 WHITTIER, near Harper,Bed room apartment, 1stfloor front, large rooms, at.tractive, air conditioned.

GROSSE POINTE PARK - 7room apartment with 2 fullbaths, $210' month. heated.Crown Realty, VA l:asoo.

E. JEFFERSON. - 2 bedroomupper Flat with Florida room.$250 month. TV 1-4200.

Johnstone & Johnstone

ROSEVILLE-furnished Idtchen,eltes and one bcdroom apart.ments. We pay aU utilities.

GROSSE POINTE CITY completely furnished and maid3 bedroom, 1* bath dupleli'. No service. Come and see Man.pets. $200 monthly. agel' 8t 32160 Gratiot across

GEORGE PALMS from Macomb Mall ShoppingCenter, Motel Morocco. 1m.

TU 6-4444 mediate occupancy, ideal for. working couples, bachelor,

DEVONSIDRE AND MACK~ etc. Adults only. No pets.room lower. Separate base-I ----ment, furnace, entrances. Ga. MOD E R ~ 3 ~drooms, 21?rage. Adults, no cbildren, no baths, WIth famIly room. AIrpets. TU 5-6215. conditioned, attached 2 car

lIarage. Available mid JuneGRAYTON, upper 5 room, heat. for one year. $400 month. Se.

ed, carpeted, adult.~. $150. curity depo.~it - references.TUxedo 2-0573. TUxedo 4-6834.

HARCOURT--3 bedroom ter-race, bath and a half, avail-able early June. By appoint-ment. TUxedo 2.3126.

I AVAILABLE June 1, lovely 2room apartment near GrossePointe. Good transportation.Al! utilities paid. $80 permonth. 881-6572.

6.-FOR RENT--(Unfumishecl)

~ CHIPl'ENDALE COURT Apart.ment, Roseville. Fraser Rd.and Chippendale. New, 1 and

. 2. bedroom, walk. in closet,your own private basement.Appliances, pool, air condi.tioning. Apartment. 772-8410.Office, LAkeview 1.28411.

COUNTER WOMAN - Days -experienced dry cleaning.Full time" benefits. DenbyCleaners, 15029 Kercheval

WANTED -Experienced cooks,wa itr e sse I and couples.Grosse Poinle 1!;mploymentAgency. TUxedo 5-4576.

GENERAl, prepare breakfast,and cleaning, Monday, Thurs'day and Saturday. $13 andcarfare. Own transportationnecessary, 5 blocks from busstop. References necessary.886.6555. \

Your Girl FridaySecretarial Service

MimeographingMrs. Coleman

TU 4-6442SECRETARIAL SERVICES

Grace Brown 'Transcribiull, general typing,

Mack-Cadieux Area881-5350

MALE nursing care-Pre.medstudent will make daily orweekly visit to your home formale care. Excellent refer.ences. 372.9471.

WANTED, odd jobs, yard work,painting, exterior, Interior,light hauling. References. 822-1968.

-Drivers2 DRIVERS ,needed immediate.

ly for Cook Ford's service de.partment and bump shop. Ap.ply S~rviceManager.

COOK FORD16901 MACK AT CADIEUX

COUPLE WANTED for domes-tic work in Birmingham Area.Cooking, serving and cleaningfor adult family of three. Liv(.on residence or otherwise. Ex.cellent wages; References reoquested. Call 322-0170from 9a.m. to 5 p.m.

MASSEUR - Handyman for.prj.vate 'hODie:' Gardemlig" andsome driving also. 885.1365........... ., ..... ~t'."''''' ..,~

.' CLERKYoung. girl with some high,schoolaccOuntmgor bookkeep.ing. On.the job experience help.ful but not essential. Some lighttyping. Gall Mr. Robson at 567-0215 or apply in person. Stan.dard Forge Co., !}Ieavy Stamp.ing Division, 2130 FranklinStreet, Detroit, Mich.An Equal OJ;IportunityEmployer

CASHIER, afternOOllS and Sat-urday, will train. Apply 18330Mack. Must be over 18.

LADY or couple to go north forthe summer. Housekeepingand some child care. Refer.ence required. TUxedo 1-4921.

EXPERIENCED COOK, Iive.in,references required. Pleasecall mornings. 881.222'1'.

BABY SITTER. Cadieux.Mack.Ages 6 and 3. Call after 7p.m. 885.5594.

EXPERIENCED nu•.se to takecare of 7 year old boy. Mustbe able to drive, light upstairscleaning. Age not over 55.Reply BoxR.15, GrossePointeNews.

COOK, part ti'lle. 4:30-8:30 p.m.5 days a week. Must do gour.met cooking. 881-4255.

S-SITUATION WANTEDIF YOU'LL name the job you

want i1one, we'n do it . . .Stokes Multiple Services, VA4-9172.

4A-HELP WANTED(Domestic)

..

Thursd.y, May 15, 1969

CLASSIFIEDADS

Coli TU .... 2-6900 - 3 TIUIlIt Li.... To Se~.YOu QuicklyYou ~ c.. .. a..reM .

APPLY MANAGER

IDMELHOCH'S, 17131 Ker-cheval, Grosse Pointe.

2A-Musrc EDUCATION

PRIVATE TUTORING. IN .

YOUR OWN HOMEAU subjects; all grades.Adults and children. cer.tified teachers., r .

Call:DETROIT AND SUBURBAN

TUTORING SERVICEKE 7-4653

FRENCH tutoring for grades,high school, college ar.dadult by. certified and ex.perienced teacher. Cr.ll: 886.1609.

lA-PERSONALS '4-HELP WANTEDVacaUon In Luxury at low Off. VIC TANNY

Season rates at the AU New ."White Marlin Motel". Top NO~ HIRING for major expan.o! Galt OCean Mile, Ft. Laud. SlO~. program. Instruetresserdale, Fla. 33308. Brochure poS.IUonsavailable' at all De.on request. Owned and opr. trOlt .area locations. Excellentby former Grosse Pointe resi. starting salary. Most be at.dent. tractive, between ages of

20.35, Apply 10 a.m ..6 p.m. onSaturday at our Oak Parklocation. 14370 W. 8 Mile Rd.or eal! Miss Calavenna for ap.pointment. 541.3100.

GENERAL office girl. TYPingknowledge, good with figures.$90 week to start. 9751 Er-win at Grinnell. Located nearDetroit City Airport 923-0700.

RESPONSIBL,E hi,!;hschooler tocare for 3% year girl dally.Prefer person with youngerin family. Commence imme.diately through summer andthereafter. Washington Roadand Kercheval. Excenent ref.erences only. TUxedo 2.5262.

BOOKKEEPERFEMALE, SINGLE-2O'35, for,Ea.st Detroit public accounting.office, experienced .. Full timewith benefits., Call386~.

MANUFACTURER'S' AGEN'l'S'office in Grosse Pointe needsa mature experienj:ed stenog-rapher for one girl offiee.Telephone answering, short-hand, typing and recordsmaintenance. HO'Jrs 8:30 to 5,Monday through Friday. Can881-8131.

PIANO, guitar lessons. DetroitInstitute of Musical Art,16237 Mack at 3 Mile Drive.Call TUxedo 2-4963, Tues-day, T~ursday, Friday after1:30.

..

COMMUNITY'TUTOR'ING SERVICEMRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC-TOR Tutoring by degree teach.ers available in all suhjects, forgrades high school, college andjidult education.

339 MerriweatherTUxedo 4-2820

OPENINGS FOR TEACHERSGrosse Pointe Farms'

28- TUTORING

LESSONS on organ, piano, saxo.phone, popular, classical, age14 or over. Saturdays. Sun.days. 821.8368. --

PIANO, THEORY: Pre-schoolthrough university level. WaI.te! Mueller, 482 Colonial Ct.N. TUxedo 6-1090.

PUNCH AND JUDYMUSIC STUDIOS

Guitar PianoGuitlU' Rental and Silles

15 KerchevalGrosse -Pointe Farms

TU 4-4440 Res. TU 6-3399

QUALIFIED math tea c herwants to tutor gradei 1-6 'dur-ing summer months. $5 perhour. Call. Bfter 6:00. 371.6'12?. --

EXPERIENCED college seniortutor's u m mer elementaryremedial reading, arithmetic.'Your home or mine. 882.1139

GENERAL, minor office workand switchboard. We willteach you. St.eady. Red sealCleaners. 14801 Kercheval.

RECEPTIONIST, general officegood typing $kills. EasUandarea. 886-1800.

FITTERFull time position open for ex.]

perienced fitter. 35 hour week.

TEACHER eager to tutor ele.mentary subjects during sl11n.mer. 884-5190.

GRAMMAR and creative Writ.ing. Experienced En g lis hteacher. TV 2.9150.

2E-SCHOOLSBERNIE FALK. STUDIO

14940 KerchevalA d u 1t 'Exercise Program -

Overcome fatigue andner.vous tension; plaguing achesand pains. Individualized pro.gram.VA 2.2778 ED 1.2102

BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER21150 MOROSS RD.

(2 blks east ofEdsel Ford X-way)7 a.m. thru 6 p.m.Ages 2% tbru 5

881-4908 758.5438

3-:LOSl' AND fOUNDFOUND near Mack-' Mile on

saturday, a ring Call an~identify. TUxedo 5-7110.

FOUND: Grey and brown longhaired mother cat with newborn kit ten s. Hollywood'Mack area. 886.7979.

LOST Siamese cat, ',ricinity Au.dubon and Whittier betweenSt. Paul and Jefferson Re.want Answers to Dame 'Tiki.'TUxedO 5-6055.

FOUND: Gold bracelet, stones,parking lot. 884.70'7l.

LOS T: Lady's wrist -watchKercheval Hill-Village. Sen.simental value. Return Rich.ard School.

LOST: Toy CoIIie-Sunday -Children's pet. Reward. 824.1809.

4-HELP WANTED

1967 CADILLAC Eldorado Doe-s~n, vinyl top. 15,000 ~ctualmiles. Air conditioned. Fullpower. $595 dOWll.

COFFEY CADILLAC3180 E. JEFFERSON

LO 7.6811

'67 VOLKSWAGON, 1 owner,like new, $1345. Call 775.228D,before 6 p.m. 23801 Harper

1967 MUSTANG convertible 16,-000 miles. 6 new tires 'mintcondition. Loaded with ~xtras881-3746. •

1964 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 doorsedan. V-8, automatic pOwers tee r i n g, power 'brakes..Gleamilig Gold. $895. $195down.

12A"-BOATS ANDMOTORS

RICHARD. ..~; ...; BUICK

16941 E: Warren nr. Cadieux886-3090

12-AUTOS WANTEDWANTED, from Owner - Late

model station wagon, 9 pas-senger, low mileage. DRexel1-3023.

PONTIAC BONNEVlLLE-l965or 1966 - Four Door-RadioHeater - Automatic Trans.mission - Air Conditioning.Roth - 884-7500. Sat. & Sun.- 881.6188.

AQUA.CAT - SAILBOAT12' fiberglass catamaran, easily

car topped. Family fun boat.Minimum depreciation andmaintenance. LUzon 1-4790.

Thursday, Moy IS. 1969

II-AUTOS FOR SALE1969 PLYMOUTH FUry nr. 2-

.dr., hardtop. Demo, auto.,power steering, power brakes,radio. Many more factory ex-tras. $99 down.

LOCH MOORCHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH

18165 Mack 886.3000

1965 CADILLAC, One owner.White sedan de Ville. Fullpower, air, new tires. Callafter 6 p.m. TUxedo 4-1882.

1967' FORD Country Squire. 10passenger wagon T-Bird en-gine, disc brakes, air, $2200.TU 6.3449.

886.5410

See or CallRon Blakely orDoug Siegfried

15000 KERC}l:EVAL822-7740

15175 E. Jefferson

VA 1-0678

1969DEMOS

FULLY EQUIPPED,UP TO $1 .000 OFF

TEDEWALD

CHEVROLET

1962 PORSCHE, good condition.Call after 9 p.m. 821.9241.

1967 JEEPSTER. 4 Wheel drive.Automatic transniission. Buck-et seats. Extra sharp. $2199.Terms.

16941 E. Warren Nr; CltJieux886-3090

1967 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 12.'.door hardtop, V8 automatic,power steering, vinyl top, Zei-barted, pr~illm tires, 10,000

1 .r;niles. anginal owner, $1725cash. Saturday only. TUxedo2-7482.

1968 CADILLAC. Eldorado. Full.power including factory airconditioning and stereo radio.Midnight blue, black top, blueinterior. $5695.

FRANK ADAMLINCOLN-MERCURY

20777 GRATIOT, E. DET.

PR 2-0200 1966 REBEL 16'fiberglass sail1965 D~>DqE. Coronet 500, 426 boat with Pamco trailer 3

wedge, 4 speed, excellent con- h.p. motor. 884-2600. 'diton. Zeibart. 527-3136, after LUHRS, 28'. Professionally reo6 p.m. finished-ready to go. At 14715

'62 OLDSMOBILE 98. 4 door Klenk-foot of Alter or callhardtop. All power including EDgewater 1.0582.windows and trunk opener. TAG-A.LONG use as dingby orExcellent condition. Call after sail, 9' fiberglass, dncron7 p.m. 885.5322. J sails, oars, all goOli condition .

i966 CORVETTE. 300' H.P., 4. Best offer over $200. 510 Lake-speed. Road pipes. Sharpl land, 881-6572.$3199. Tcrms. 38' CHRIS CRAFT Corsair

DICK SHALLA 1956. 2-200 h.p. ExcellentCHEVROLET condition with many extras.

Ship to shore" depth finder,16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 etc. Low hours, $15,000.

WOodward 5.6750.

CHRIS CRAFT 27' Connie 1956twin engines, new canv;s, u~ho[stery, fully equipped. $3500.885-6082.

36 FOOT. cruising sloop, ]957Norwel:J,an built. Cilmpleteequipment. cxcellent condi-tion. mll-3875.

16 F1'. MOLDED mahogany~at. 35 horse Evinrude mo.tor. with trailer, $450. CallVA 2.9593, after 4 p.m.

SAILBOAT, -n-;~ jjbergl~;;Daysailor. Good family boat,

I Best offer o\'er $1250. Call885-6096._.

19 FT. MAHOGANY, Customrunabout, convertible toP. 80horsepower, man y extrasAjax trailer. 882-3215. .

• • •

16941 E, WARREN886-3b90

FOR THE FINEST

SELECTION .

OF PRE-OWNED

CADILLACS

IN TOWN

ROGERRINKE

CADILLAC25420 Van Dyke

bel, 10 ond 11 Mile Rds.

Telephone757-0767 or 536-6260

1968BUICK Electra 4-door hard.top. Full power and air. con-ditioning. Regal Red. $3,a95,$395 down.

RICHARDBUICK

i5000 KERCHEVAL822-7740

T.BIRD, '68 Landau, 2-door'hardtop, vinyl roof,interior,factory air, 14,900 mil~. Har-per-l0 area. 21820 Lange.

1966 BurCK SpeciaI,.2 door .Power steering, V-8.' automa-tic, radio, heater, Burgundy,,black trim. Like new. $1395.$199 down.

R'ICHARD,BUICK

1967 PONTIAC Grand Prixhardtop. A sharp one ownerpowcr special at $2299, $199down. .

DICK SHALLACHEVROLET

16700 HARPE;R TU 1-7600

1968 PLY¥OUTH Sport. Satel.lite wagon. 3 seat, 318cubioinches. Dar.k .greeD, white'sidewalls, power :steering,brakes and rear window. Pushbutton radio, etc. $2600,.886,

'0446. ..... . ."','

l.

Complete

TRUCKSALE'

$1872.91

SAVE MONEYNO AIR COND.

COFFEYCADILLAC

1968 CADILLAC

COUPES &COUPE DeVI LLES

Baroque G old convertible.Black toP. black interior.Low mileagc. $4,495.

Mateo Red. Coupe de Ville.Black vinyl top. Full power.Only $4,395.

Chestnut Brown coupe. Powerwindows. $4,195.

3180 E. JEFFERSON

LO 7.6811

!-ARTleHrWAt:(tiif." "lj~lrrOS FOR $Au' " l1-AuTOSFOR $ALE- .BOOKS, ~1QJl~ectlSought. 1967 PONTIACTem~st ~.door aGe BUICK -Wildeat % door

Browsers _..always welcome. hardtop. va; double power. hardtop. Turquoise, blaekB. C. Cl",'B.ook Sbop. Mils Dart blue. $W5. vinyl top, power steering,lIo'the1 C3es, .16'10 Leverette PO INTE power brakes, radio, beater,(48216). ffiJ) 3-426'1'00t)(;E V-S; automatic, $1,595, $295

10A-MdTORCYCLES : 18155 MACK ~5410 ..down. ' . ,FO~ $4L.E .. 1968TRIUMPH Roadster, T;R.4. RIe H A RD

HONDA 9O"CC~crambhii', 1968 One owner. Must sell, leav. . ,., model. ~~'~ um e 'payments. ing for service. Call TUxedo B U IC K

TUxedo :i.S362. - • 1.2852.HONDA SPORT 50 excellent 196'7 OLDS Cutlass S hardtop.

conditon. 886.5287.' Vinyl roof. 4 speed. Reallysharp! $1899, $169 QOWll,

DICK SHALLACHEVROLET

16700 HARPER . ,TU 1-7600 1965 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury.1966 CADILLAC convertible~ Midnight blue. $1031.

Arctic white, black top, black PO INTEinterior, tilt, telescopic wheel, DODGEst~reo radio. Only 24,000 118155 MACK .miles.COFFEY CADI LLAC '65 MERCURY six' passenger

3180 E. JEFFERSON station wagon. Silver with redLO 7.6811' interior. Firestone 500 pre.

mium tires, like new. LAke.View 7-2800.'

VER HOVEN TRUCKS365.6000, ext. 6Z

DUCAT!, 25Occ. "63" SO H.P.Call after 5:30. 885.0492.

HONDA S90, 3,600 orijpnalmiles, mint, sllcrifice $175.VAlley 3.1268.

101- TRUCKS- '

1969CHEVROLET

PICKUP

1966 S U Z UK I, 250cc, X.6,Hustler. $300 with helmet.Call evenings, TUxedo 5.1025.

HONDA Sport 50, excellentcondition. 888.5287.

1969 NEW YORKER, Hloor,hardtop. Demo..Factory' airconditioning, power steering,power brakes, power, win-dows. Many more extras. $99 .down.

LOCHMOORCHRYSLER-PL 'yMOUTH

1962 .MONZA red convertible, 18165 Mack '886-3000automatic, goo d condition.TUxe<lo 5-7890.

1967 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville.15,006 actual miles, full pow-er, factory air conditioning.Dark green, black toP. greeninterior. $3795.

FRANK ADAMLINCOLN-MERCURY

20777 GRATIOT, E. DET.PR 2-0200

Fleetside. H e a v y duty rearsprings, rear bumpers. Jr. w/cmirrors.

;61 TEMPEST, 4 door, automa-tic •. radio, good, condition.Best offer. TU 5-6215.

1009 CADILLAC Coupe deVille.Silver with.a black. vinyl top.Ail'conditioning, "5,280.miles.$595 down.COFFEY CADILLAC

3180 E. JEFFERSONL0'1-6811

100New aud used. Ready to work.

,INSTANT DELIVERY

SHALLACHEVROLET

16700 Harper TU'1-7600

.," ;':'..;l\NTIQUE:Back Yard - Store SaleSATURDAY, MAY 17

10 A.M. - 6 P.M.PORTS OF CALL

23220'Mack, nr.'9 Mile775.1970

.. ' J,1195.. I

8 Antique DealersJefferson House Antiques

34427 E. Jeffersonbetween 14 and 15 Mile Rds.

Dolls, furniture, glass, primi.tives,: china, bottles, clocks,Victoriana.

. Closed MOJldays.

8S-ANTIQUESANTIQUE TAB LE, carnival

glass, and other items. TU,1.3980.

,."TH [NC$::' ANTIQUE"

ANTIQ~SHbpclosing, stockliquidation'sale, .Entire inven-tory must be sold. Every itemreduced 30%, 40%. Final dayof sale. May 17,noon 'ti] 5p.m. 16525 Hamilton, High.land PatR.For further infor.mation' 864-55114.,

~ . ~. :r: I " :

.I:~'.,'Jl' . ~ .rfu ,".,

WANT,ED: six year '1!ib in goodcondition. 822-5421.

WAN'r&) ESTATES. antiques,furniture, art objects. ornatepicture frames, paintings, ori-ental rugs, cut glass, old chi-na, etc. 'New dealer. Top cashpaid. 372-0070. Evenings -I'821-4911.

WANTED aquarium: tropicalfish tank and equipment.TUxedo 1.6589.

URGENTLY NEEDED! Stampcollections. historical letters,aut 0 gr a phs, Presidential,statesmen. authors, poets, etc.Correspondences, estates. TU6.Q437.

DICK SHALLA. CHEVROLET .

1~700 HARPER, . TU 1.7600

i~ •PONTIAC Bonnl::ville con-'v~rtible, ppwer, excellent con-.~v~n. Watranty. $2,650. 886. R'C HARD

1965 C.ADILL.AC Fleetwood BUICK.Brougham. Foresfgreen. Lowmileage. Air Cilnditloning. 15000 KERCHEVALFull power. One owner. Only 822-7740$495 down. .

.' COFFEY CADILLAC 1966 TEMPEST four dr. hard.318D E. JEFFERSON top, low mileage. Private

, LO 7-6811 owner. $1,200. TU 1-8316.

THUNDERBIRD-1957- Power 1961 HOLIDAY Oldsmobile 98,1968POLARA Convertible. Dou. . Steering _ Power Seat _ 4. door. h¥dtop, mint condi:

ble power. $2595. I'owerBrakes - Automatic. .tWD. 44,000 miles. New 4PO INTE' . 'Transmission-Radio-:-Heater, ply tires. Must be seen toDODGE :'. ---Soft and. Hard Top-New be appreciated. 1039 Haw.

18155 MACK' 886....10 Whiteside Tires - New Bat. thorne, Grosse Pointe 886-.,.. tery- Good Condition _ 6149. '

.Il-AUTOS FOR SALE DRAFTED-'Se Ford Galaxie 4 Make Of1er. Roth-884-7500. 1966 CHRdoor hardtop, white With blue ,.,Sat. & Sun',-,881,.6188. YSLER Newport 4-

1968' POLARA 2" . h dto door sedan. Double poWer...oor ar p. interior, V8 352,'4 blUTe1,pow-I.' . Like new. $1395•Double. power, 'air condition- er steering and brakes. New 1969 BARRACUDA 2-dr. Fast-ing. While with a green vinyl. automatic transmissionguar- back:. Demo .. Auto.,., power POINTEtop. $2695.. antee. Just like' new. $600. steenng, radio, wlll.ewalls. DODGE

POINTE TUxedo 2-8207. $99 down. 18155 MACK 886.5410

DODGE ~i969 COUGAR Hardtop. L!ght LOCHMOOR MORGAN, 1965, yellow drop18155 MACK" . 886-5410 green, black vinyl top, gold CHRYSLER.PLYMOUTH head engine coupe. 'Super

. te' Pt. 1&165.Mack 'TU 6.3000 S'57 CHEVIEV-8. Best offer over 10 rIor. ower s eermg, pow. ., port engine. Excellent COn$300. 884-5605. er brakes. V8, ,automatic, air FALCON '62 2.door used by clition. 882-4010.

~ conditioning, 6, 0 0 0 miles. wife for shopping, going to MU~!Hl9 CHRYSLER 300 2.dr. 'hard. : $3195. ',J)ediatrician" and veterinary; ST~G '66' hardt1'ip, vinyl

. '~~Io'p.~':ben1Q,red;':'.vliite'vinYl', FRANK AD,A;M .:~n fOr .,se}lii!,g:, G.fadilat- b:~es:~~r v:,te~[~:.' :~~cSADIA'StOLONIAL ,~toi>, powe'fsteering &t'brakesiUNCOLN_MERC' U' RY l :,~' to st';troAwagon.' $225. 0

RESALE SHOP ,. radio, ~4~ket seaiS.,' Many:ru d 6 7 . , 189.more factory extras. $99 dn. 20777 GRATIOT. E. DET. ,fe 0 -~. : 1967 CADILLAC convertibles.

Antiques Bought .and Sold LOCr.lMOOR . . PR 2-0200 1968 C:U>ILLAC conyertible, ex- Full power, air' conditioning.2561 E J ff " CHRYS~-~~I.:;TV:O;;"~ . ecutlve car, lowniileage, fully 2 to choose from. Low mile-

... ' .. 3 . c erson ;.... 5tf';.t''''1i'1P~, '.1968. Cll,R¥~LER.,,con1!!!rtible. equippel!:-883'7575:' age", one . owner cars. $495St. Clair Shores, PR 2.043ll

t181S5 Mac i:; i;. ..,,',"'. 3000 . Power steering, b'rakes. win. ,.', , down. . . ..

H.ours: week.days 10 to 5 pm.: :I.~":-B"U.I'~;c. "'..~I+"'. Rr••..""". I" dows:. 14..,000.. .miles.... $2950., 1966'VO.LKSWAGEN. 'fa.stba..ck.1 .Closed Mondays bill> onl Vu:, .. -rower . . 3"5218 ' . , .'<'- , ... .~. - eotF.~"CA .. D ILLAC. .!It.eering&.tltakes;.automatic ..... 29. '. .. $1195. - 1,. '

9-ARTICLES WANTED ' . ;~elV tir~I:Excellen~ 'condi. '1965 CORVETTE convertible, 2 . ...._ POINTE ._ 3180 EioJE~ERSON

WE BUY Id ld' I tion. Call.'294-4956, no week .• tops, 327 cu. 4 speed posi. DODGE I . 7 11

silver. ~gu~oJ~iei::.s,~~;~ends. . il~" ' , . 'AM-FM, excellent condition. 18155 MACK". '. 886~5410'1965 BUICK LeSabre, 2 door886 7434 hardtop, V-8, a u to mati c

MOl'lls9Road. 1967 MUS'N.NG, hardtoppuwer -. '00 OLDS Dynaml'c 88, hardtop,. power steering, power brakes,steering, 31COnsole,automatic, 1966 CADILLAC 4 door Seda.n factory air. power, excellent Dark Green. $1095.$99 down.$1625. 885.2876. deVille. Ebony black. Air conditon, low mileage, $1495.

1966 CHEVELLEMalibu hard- conditioned. Full.power. $395 " 'l!82-7035. : .. 'l ,. -...:

top .. Vinyl roof. Powerglide. CdOOWIlF'FEYCADI,i' AC ''i~ BUImi. SpeCial DeluXe 2Extra': sharp. $1599, ",$149 . . • uwn. ;,'door, radia, heater, .y~;' auto-

: down.' " :U80 E. JEFFERSON matic, poWer 'steer'in'g, yellow.I DICJ(SHALLA 1.07-6811. :$2,695. $8~dOwn, .:

CHEVROLET '68 COUGAR, blur;; vinyl roof, RIC' ';'HA'" R'D16700 HARPER TU.1-7600 power brakes, steering; AM- ." .• .

FM, deluxe interior, Ziebart-ed, $2,570. TUxedo 4.13'73, B U IC K'weekends, Tuesday evenings. .

$1195 $1895

COOK FORD16801 MACK nr. CAD IEUX

TU 2-7787

HANEY. SPORT CARS15200 GRATIOT BET 7 &- 8 MILE

DR 2-r-qT, ID:~)(1

CORVETTES & SPORTCARS \VANTED

1966 MUSTANG, 6 cyL, 1965 MUSTANG, V-B,auto., p.s., radio, heater, auto., r. &- h;, w,w.t.,W.W.t. Vinyl roof, p.s.

1965 MUSTANG, V.8, 1967' "MUSTANG, 2+2,automatic, radio, heat~r, 4 speed, V.8. Extra sharp,whitewalls.

MIGHTY MUSTA'f:~G SALE3 DAYS OI\J,LY

THURS .• FRI., SAT ..

1966 MUSTANG, 6 cyL,.' ~~66 '~I{STA~~,( V-8,auto., r. & h., w.w,t. Ex- auto., p.S., r. ana h. Bluetra sharp. with 'a white vinyl r(l('f.

t l' "'1.1'

MODERN SOFA and chair, goodeonditon, must sell. LAkeview7.7463.

FAIR SPANISH BRONZE 6.lighttorchieres, magnificent libra-ry desk. ~liscellaneous chairs.VAlley 1-6900.

DRAPERIES, 5 sets of brocaderose beige. Lined and tra;versed. Matchin~ glass cur.tains. One-44"x87" rest -33"x87". 886.1328.

FORMALS, size 10.12. Rose lace,all white, $16 each. TUxedo4.5004.

EAST MEETS WESTAT COLLECTOR'5 CHOICE

A smail collection of antiquesfrom Near and Far .East in.'cluding China, Japan, India,Tibet, Persia\ Tne Caucasl1s

GYM SET and sand box $20. and poiIltsEast. ,Jade; Luri.881.3105. '. stan aridNnl~h, I,lronzes; Hit.

. .' . . . . ,ti~e. an4, ,.~s~an cylinderMOVING. Willet dmmg set. Red . seal.s;~qti.Jln11qlle and an-

needlepoint, new. Many other ,.tiQue ,or~eiJt.al rUgs in smallitems. 777-6255. sizes; ,Jewelry from 800 BC

HYDRO FLITE outboard water to 19004»; Chinese Exportskis, rope and racing type ,wlIres;18th and 19th centuryjacket, all $25.00. ru 1-3980. orientalceraiplcs; 14th. 17th

Century Siamese bronzes andBARREL BACK brocade chair. numerouS other small items

Weiman heirloom table. Large of. virtue,. '.' ,.baby crib. 884.1115. " .' " co~t~cT9.R;?I';9tI0~CE

MOVING: Dining roomta.ble, ,72!! SouthcA;~~~~, ~~mlllghamsix chairs, $85;. sideboard, I.... ., .. ,

$50; Bell & Howell slide, pro.jector and screen, $75; Mag-navox portable stereo, $95;chair, tables, lamps, pictures,carpets, etc.; call aft~r6TUxedo 4.6767. '

CAMERA CM Argus, with:at. :.tachments. In very good con.dition. Call 885.Q745.0745.

FROM THE comers of 4 homesfurniture, clothes and sur-prises. May 15 - 17 at 321 IBeaupre near ~Ioross in the .Farms. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m, ,

DUNCAN PHYFE drop leaf ta-ble, will seat 12, 4 diningchairs. Very good condition,$75. Call evenings. Saturday885.8317.

brakes,

INC.

8 MILE

PR 8-6400

Beautiful draperies, remnantsand rolls.

3 DAY SALE50c Yd.

J a-:-ARTICLES FOR ~LE

Rummage saleGROSSE POINTE

UNITARIAN CHURCH1'1105 MAUMEE

Between Neff and St. ClairThursday. May 229 a.m. to 1 p.m.

881-0420

GARAGE SALE: Friday, Sat.urday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 350Maselli! Place off Williams.Near Kerby Road. Golf cart,motor bike, 12 large porchscreens, bowling ball. cloth.ing, fluorescent lights. win.dow shades. oil paintings,books, toys, drapes. etc.

LUDWIG Drums, all accesso-ries includillg covers. Blackdiamond pearl Like new $350.481 Lakeland.

FANTASTIC SALE AT 'THE. MONOGRAMMED BARN

Imported gifts, arts, crafts, andgourmet items, tarragon vine.gat, 36" long French brea?,new imported' electric coffeemills, folkloric dolls, wine.bottle candle lamps, antiquesof all kinds, garden. sculpture,grapevine corkscrews, pew.ter jewelry, antique maps,and much more. Plain prices.

. Saturday'andSunday, May 17and 18 from noon to six p.m.Come early. 560 Notre Dame.

SPALDING golf clubs, irons, ~"5. 7, 9, putter, woods, I, 3.Bag included. 882.8522.

GAMES TABLE and 4 captainschairs, like new, sacrifice,

_ $590., TUxedo 5-ll9n.GARAGE SALE: Saturday May

17th, 10 to '4.399 Neff Road.Household items and clothing.

SEARS Thomas organ. Excel.lent condition, 2 years old.Leslie speakers, stereo, and LAWN ROLLER, mower, spread.

'ehlmes. Sacrifice. 886.3715. er, mahogany dropleaf table,4 chairs, $75. TUxedo 5.7610.

COMPLETE bedrCX:~";;d liv'.'ing room furniture, china ORNAMENTED inlaid bordercabinet. Antique cocktail ta. drop leaf table. .Handsomeble. Baby buggy, baby chest. mahogany chair, removableCall after 4:30 Saturday and seat. Leaded glass door bu!-Sunday all day 331-4035. fet Antique eustom necklace,

• gold and rubies, VA. 3.()681.GARAGE SALE at 1126 Audu-

bon will be held Friday only PRIVATE GARAGE sale, turni.May 16th-10 to 3. New gifts, tur~, do~ing, toys. Greatjewelry glassware fabric variety of Items. May 17, 9 to

. remnants, mangle,' electric 6. 1156 Nottingham.~ve, ~nd mis~ellaneous fur- GARAGE SALE Saturday Maymture Items. , 17, noon to 6 p.m. 1241 Ca-

LIGH'r. mahogany coffee table, dieux between Kercheval1nd$20. Green love seat, $25. Vernor,. includes many newTUxedo 6-0818. and used appliances.

ENGLISH lady's racing bike. APPLIANCES, new range, newTUexdo 1-6589. and used refrigerators, dish.

washer, antique mangle. 886.704,,"6. -

100% GUARANTEE

ON MOST MODELS

30 days 01' 1,000 miles.

\A/OOD

USED CARS60 To Choose From

See or CallRon Blakely CJTDoug Seigfried

15175 E. JeffersonVA 1-0678

Page Twenty-four,

MOTORS

15351 GRATIOT at

LA 1-6900

VA 1-0678

TED EWALD CHEVROLET15175 E. Jefferson at City Limits

1969 CHEVROLET\

IMPALA.$2495

FULL PRICE INCLUDES:V-8, auto. trans., power steering, powervinyl top, radio, neater, whitewall tires _

See or Coli Ron Blakely or Doug SeigfriedCredit Checke<J by Phone

-Engine, trans." rear axle, front axle assemblies, brakesystem, and e ectrical systems.

: STOVE, refrigerator, 2 kitche", sets, ladies and childrens, clothing, tricycle, Zoom.loom,: 0 the r toys, miscel1Bneous.• 881.1137.

FABRICS 1.000'SYDS.; CLOSE OUT 0/1 artists supplies.: original oil paintings and; frames.: CANVAS and BRUSH: 11840 Harper 521-8077: FRIGIDAIRE Jet Action Wash- Be.autiful antique satins (slight•.' er, Custom Deluxe MOdel., Irregulars). Values to $4. 99c, NEW. Frigidaire automatic per yard.; gas dryer, good condition. Dress prints TOP BRANDS. pow.er Yardman Deluxe auto.. from 3ge per yd. ', matic control, 18" reel type: mower. Furniture, 3 piece Lady Pepperel fitted sheets and~ sectional, (Ricks Reed), re.. cases, half price! ,• verslble foam seat and back ,: cushions, corner table, for- 1000 ~ TOWELS,bathmats, dra.: mica top, all pieces natural perl~s. Sa!e 40 to 50%., finish, •.Iso misc. Moving. 884- (Slight uregulars) TOP, 1248-884.3511. Brands only.

: BUSINESS DESK, distressed Southern Mills Textile Outle~s,• dining room table from tlie :U904 G!Gesbeck at Masomc,• Dants, $150. Mahogany what- (13'h Mile), Fraser. 294-2050.

not wall shelves. Mink scarf,: 5 skins, $50. TU 2-9150.

; GARAGE SALE - Household; goodies, ('lothes. wigs, miscel-, laneous. 428 Fisher Rd.,

Farms. Friday, Saturday.' 2: to 4.I

~FORMICA TOP trestle table.~ and bench, $50. TUxedo. 2-, 911S.

: MINK STOLE, Azurene, paid; $900, asking $500, top quality,• one year old. 884-3063. ,

: KELVINATOR electric stove, 3: burner plus deepwell, $25. 886-

8830.,: BEIGE CARPETING, living; room, dining room, hallway.; Reasonable. 884.5657.

~9 PIECE Brazalia, by ,Broyhill: dining room,.~ :Jeaves, pads,: . top condition'I(.~~:,~'i31.tDECOUPAGE' ~.haiidbags, rea-; sonable. 371-7787.

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\oS-ARTICLES FOR SALE

ALL KITCHENSIn our Grosse Fte. shGwroom

V2 PRICE!,We're remodeling! Everything• goes! 3 complett! Illxury Quak-, er Maid kitchens, 2 all-For.

,0 mica kitchens, plus variousdisplay cabinets. All * price!

, Open daily 'tit f\! Phone 823-6700, Kitchen Remodelers,

• Inc., 15318 E. Jefferson atLakepointe.

: 'DUNCAN PHYFE dining set,• $100; miscellaneous clothing,, size 10.18. 884.8819.•, GARDEN TOOLS - porch furn.\ iture including chairs. tables,, wicker blinds, etc. 885'()745.

~ 1969f CHEVROLET.

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POINTE

U-RIAL ISTATIFOI5.\LI

YOUNG .MAJUJJEDSAir.conditioned COLONIAL In

Detroit, nell' river - a bed.rooms, IIh batN, ,"m. roomwith bar, new' roof, newforced air furnace. _W1Ydecorated. Mu I t b. 101 d.$19,500., PR 1.2300.

Johnstone & Johnstone

ST. CLAlR-In. the Villa,e.3-bedroom 2 STORY brickhame with generous rooms.26' living room, delli, 1'"baths, 60' lot.. 4-ear ,ar.age. Priee reduced to $30,'000 for quick 1I1e. TU 1.6300.

ROOSEVELT P LAC E -Price reduced on this weBderorated 4.bedloom FarmHouse. Fun dill1D, l'OCIIII,fireplace, fir&t. floor lav.$2'7,900. PR 1.2300.

SHOREHAM - AppeaUng 3-bedroom SEMI.RANCH OIlSO' 5lte with 2-car attaeh-ed garage. Paueled dell orfourth bedroom plus fIJIlib'room. Central aiN!oDdi-Uonln., sprinklers. HaDd7to Barnes. Star of SeaSchools. Excellent "mile.TU 1.6:iOO.

MORAN-3 • bedroom brickCOLONIAL plua fourthbedroom and bath on thirdfloor. BasemE:nt g a me IIroom. 2.car garage. TU 4.0600.

SUNNlNGDALE- Exquisite3-bedroom SEMI.RANCHwith spaee far fourth bed.room. Large center en.trance foyer, oak paneledfamily room 25xI5,kitch.en with bullt.lns, Ubtary,first floor laundry, centralafr.condltionlng, Iprinkers.Also a lIarden house aDdtennis caurt. Many lovelyrefinements. $JOII,OOO.TU1.6300.

JOHNSTONE &JOHNSTONE

GROSSEGROSSE POINTE

BEAUP~Attractive 1~.STORY brick. 2 bedroomswith room far 3 more up.stairs. Chaice ~ocatian.Quick occupancy. Lovelytrees. Good size fencedlot. Attached garage. TU

.4-0600.• KENSINGTON - GROSSE

BEDFORD-5t. Clare Par- POINTE PARK-Near St.ish. Well. maintained 4. Clare School, bUI, andbedroom. 2-STORY brick shops. Large (.bedroom,h~e. 2* baths. den, mod- 2~ bath brick hOGie. W"ille.rn kitchen with built.ins. fit a real lar,e family.Own e r transferred. A TU 1-4200.gOOd family home. TU 1- NORTH RENAUD-Luxury6300. 3.bedroom RANCH, on a

'. large Jot, 21h bathS. newBERKSHIRE - Destrable • kitchen first lJoor. ]aUD'

English .TUD<!~ designed dry. family. room. VA.for gracIous hVlDg. Large CANT TU'1-6300living room with fireplace, . •15xl6' dining. room With THREE MILE DRIVE - Abay, paneled library. pow. dream come true! Beauti.der room, , bedrooms, 3 fut 5.bedroom COLONIAL~atbs, .kitchel1 wi~ built. an large landscaped site.lJIS, games room WIth fire. Large paneled library plusplace, attached. gara~e. family ro 0 m. ExceJletttBeautiful 100' garden lIte. kitchen with built.ins., for.TU 4.0600. mal diniJJ. room, ,amet

plaees, eentral Iir-eondi.tiened. 0 " Iier lea_state. TU l.fl3OO.

HAWTHORNE - Attractive'3.bedroom center' entranceCOLONIAL on 50' ,site.Modern kitehen, dishwash.

.er. 1'1, baths, library, ter-race, PlJleled gamel room,2. car garage. Excellentcanditian, good price. 'ru1-6300. ,

EN G LIS H COLONIAl,.,- ROBERT JOHN~For tlie ae.Ideal for large young fam. tive family! . 15 • bedroom. 'ily. 4 becirO\lms, paneled COLONIAL with. heatedfilth bedroom or playroom, pool. . ,Large kitebeD ~th_sun roam and terrace, l?uUt.ma, PIJIe1ed, familygoocl breakfast space, ex. l'OOOl, first floor IwDdry.ceUent games room. $35 - A II carpets, draperies.900. PR 1.2300. 'Owner transferred. Priced ,.

for immediate lale: rt1 1.'BLOSSOM LANE _ Attrac- 6300. '

live '.bedroom CAPE CODan 90' site. 2 baths fam. LA~POINTE -,-, WiIldmiDily 'raom 2.car attached Pomte are~;' Center en.'garage: Must' be SOLD.' trance, CO!-Q.NIA.Lwith 3TU 1-6300. . , lll'ge bedroo~s, 2~ baths ...

on 7&' al,te.Also incJudesfinished billemlmt--attach.

CARMEL LANE-cape Cod ed garage. Assume 5%%with marble foyer and ex- mortgage. TU 1-4200. •eellent anangement. Fam. iiI,. room with -beamed TOURAINE _ Custom.built .eeUing, -brelkfalt-nlomr 2 - COLONIAL in mint c:ondJ. jbedrooms down. 2 up.: 3 tion. Exelusive"'. r milbathl. powder room WIth quiet euI-de.sae loeatioa. t

marble' floor. PatiO', timed 20' master bedrooIn withsprinklers, 2%,.ear attach- fireplace, dressilll 1'C)CIIJ1 \

ed gar age: Basement and bath; 2 additiOlla1bed. igames room WIth tiled bar rooms and bath •• unshf1t7 1and lav. TU .ooסס-4 kitcbeD w it h ' breakfast i

bay; library, lav.tory, 18' lterrace overlOOldag brick ~patio and beautiful spring ,garden ~etlJed ,by feDe. ;ill( and 8' privet hed... 'Also a fine .amu room :with bamboo wet bar. ~Many other features in.etudiJJg IQlII lerm 89& 1mo.rt,a,e. Well' worth .ee- I

ing. TU 4-0800. 'ROSEDALE COURT-BeUer '

than new! Sharp 3.bed- VERNIER - OverlootiJIg-'. r 0,0 m air. cooditianed golf eourse. 3 - bedroom;RANCH on 110' site. Large COLONIAL, ilrge liYiDg ,family room with fireplace, room with flrepllft!, kit-

. kitchen built. ins, first chen with dishwalber, 2-,floor ll'undry. Outstanding car garage. Terrific Ya1uegames room. Assume 6Jk $28,900. ro 1-8300.percent mortgage. Price .reduced. I~ediate tJOs. WESTCHESTER-I..Iu:urioo8liession. TU 1.6300. eenter .. ban COLONIAL.

J.iving room with naturalfireplace. " bedrooms. 2*baths, Florida room, dea,gam'll room, bar and lavin basement. Gas heat, 2.clr garage. Pool with VOOI

. house. Camplete IprinkJeraystern. TU 4-0600.

D U V A L - Grasse PainteShores. 4.bedroom FarmColonial. 2lh bllths,' panel.ed family room, modernkitchen with fireplace, far-mal dining room. Beautifulnew carpeting. Decor inexcellent taste. 0 wile rTRANSFERRED. M u IS tseel TU 4-0600.

.FIRST 'PFF~ING-4 bed-room, 2% batl.J frame Cola-. roam, .2 bath frame Calo. ,nial near Village shappingarea, sun room and ter-race. One - owner home.but needs some up-dating.Must be sold quickly. PR1.2309.

BLAIRHOOR-Like new 3-bedroom air . conditionedRANCH. kitchen bullt.lns,lovely patio, 2-ear attach.ed garage. Owner Floridabound. Flexible terms.

HARBOR HILL-Rill.top lo-cation. EarlY Americandwelling with family room,dining raom, paneled li.brary and Florida room.On seeond; 6 bedrooms,and 4 baths. Basementgames room. TV 4-0600. ' CENTER HALL COLONIAL

-4.bedroomll. 2J,2 bath".HUNTINGTON -Off M k den or library, terrace,

IC. paneled games room, IUD-SpoUess 5 room BUNGA. ny modem kitchen, excel-LOW an 90' site. Ideal for lent landscaping. $81,000.retired cauple. Can't be PR 1-2300.beat. $24,500, TU 1.6300.

KERBY ROAD - Attractiveand roomy 3.bedroom CO.LONIAL, 2 lUn baths, 2half baths. Builder's ownhome in excellent condi.tlan. Large lot, beautirullylandscaped. property in-cludes Carriaee House with3 rooms and bath overgarage. Choice "Fanns"area. TU 4.0600.

U-lIAL ISTAnFOil SALI ,

METROPOLITAN PARKWAY,1.94area. 4.bedroom colonial.2 yearl old; 2~ bath!. Deco.rator draperies, carpcUng,dishwasher, paneled familyroom, automatic garage door ,opener, paUu, maty extras.Large landscaped lot Lowtaxes, $15,900. Owner trans.ferred.1~.

TU 6.3800

WILCOXREALTORS

884-3550

ALL PROPERTY OPENSUNDAY 2-5

'GROSSE POINTE SHORES

OPEN %:10 TO Uo SUNDAY

lJ-1L\L ""ATIFOI SALI .

11 STRATTON PLAt'!: nearLoebmoor Blvd. ExceptiOl1aloew traditional eo1oaia1. Ex.cellent view 01 the Jake, lux-urll)USmaster suite, total of 5bedrooms. spacious rustic,•...,.........-.n. u>-,rary, air - conditiOl1lng. Seeyaur broker or. TV.xedo 2-58:lO. .

. '.1NmAN .VILLAGE - 5 bed.

rooms. 3 baths, 2 fireplaces,'2 ear garale. Call Mr. Clarkat 963.3400. '

Exclusive by

BORLAND•McBREARTY

four bedroom bome in a lovely old GrossePointe neliUborhood . • • where your chil-dren can walk to aU pubUc Ich09!1 . . .where tran.sporlaUon is less than a blockaway .•. where shopping is minute! away. . . wh>!re dad Cill enjoy his leisure hours?Theil buy this beauty for $f9,DOO.

Here's a ch,oiee olIerin, that affords all thefeaturu that really counl Schools, transpor-tation, public library, shopping, lakefrontpark, churcbu • • • all within walking dis.tance. Even a modern kitcben foe mother.Approximately $18,000 down would enableone to assume tlJis existing mortgage. ManyintriiulD' features.

New England"settin, that creates years of happiness andpride is so aften found only in this type ofhame. 4 family bedrooms. den, 'games room,

. . etc •••• It'a like living in the •country whenyou wander out ,to the b&.ckyarli .'.on ,thislat (~). We invite your inquiries;Priced at $41,500. Loeated in the heart ofGrosse Pointe City. .

Merriweather Roa.dSparkling 3 bedroom Colonial, with 1~ bathsand a den. WalkinJ distance to KerbyElementary aDd Brownell :Middle' schools.Only 1 block from downtown bus line. In-cludes eupetill(, s9me draperies. stove andrefrigeratM. Very ,ood condition. Good 6~%mortgage ca'll be assumed. ~,500. Be sureto see this one. .

"In-Town" Charming ColorLuily enjoy the summer clays ahead in thistree-lIiJaded atmosplJere. 4 bedrooms, 2*balhl, larie den, 111x10'glassed Ud screenedporch .' •• all neatly set 0" ita 60x206' lat.Ideally located to Gr05sePointe schools andshopping. $46,500.

Want A Newer

Six Bedrooms??

Only~$27,500for a brick 2 bedroom hame which Is idealfor a wldaw or a couple seeking a conveni-ent location in Grosse Pointe Firms. Nearahopping and traneportatioa. Call for anappointment

No Where Elsecan you find a 3 bedroom, Hi bath Colanlalwith • paneled family room pius the addi.tional extr .. thil home provides for ~,500.Firm FHA cammltment. Immediate posses:sion. Hurryl

10 Kercbeval Realtor.(Next to Pul1clJ II Judy Theater)

Member of: GroS8e Pointe Real Estate Board

Its A Beauty!, ." •.• hSG1ld quaJity is obvious upon in~tlon of

t1Jis tmee.bedroom, 2* bath, center ballColonial Joeated in Groese Pointe Park. Out.itanding rutures include large aUding win.dow.walled Florida room, modern kitchen.larp breakfast room, paneled recreationwith fireplace. 2-eIr attached prage. Excel.lent condition. PrIced in the mid forties. Callfor complete details.

CROSSE POI NTE.HOMES

OPEN SUN. 2.5E. BALLANTYNE 20063 - OIl

Flirford. Excellent locationnear Star of Sea, Semi RallCh.2 Bedrooms .nd Bath down,one lar'e Bedroom and Lava.tory up. F.mily room. 2 car~ttacbed Ilr.ge. '

HILLCREST 356-ln the Farms.Substantial three bedroom Co.lonial with breakfa st nook. 1Stfloor lav., formal dining room,attacbed garage and nicelarge lot. Carpeting: Drapesand.appliancel included. Quick -posselsion. Reasonable. \ 791 S. RENAUD. Custom bullt 3

N. OXF9RD 106O-Cboice laea. bedroom ran c h (Builder'stion. Center Hall Colonial. 4' bome). Family room, 2 fullBedrooms, 2~ baths. 2 car baths plus half ofl ree. room.attached garage. Star Of sea 21h att,ched garage. 95x15OParish. Groase Pointe High lat.North. Large landscaped lot.

ROSLYN 1513 _ Nice center 950 SHOREHAM, Excitingly dif.entrance ColOiUal. 2 Fire ferent Early American ranchPlaus, Carpetin" 2 car ,a. with first floor laundry room,rage. Rec. Room. Excellent Florida room and 2~ at-location. tached garaee. 011¥.I acrf lot.

TillS HOUSE IS IMMACU.LATE.

1091 S. OXFORD. Charmingcenter entrance colanial, on aquiet street, near schools.Large Flarida room and den,(mished basement. Priced at$49,800.

HARPER WOODSHUNT CLUB 20687, 3. bedroom

lanch, 2~ car garage, nearEastland. Grosse Poi n t eschool diltri~.•

HAMPTON 208ll2. 3 bedroombrick ranch, breezeway and1¥.i attached garage. 70' lot.Grosse Painte schools.

BY APPOIN'..'MENTCOOK RD. !i2O - Custom.built

home in choice loeation. Idealfar ,rowing' .family. ( largebedrooms,' 2 baths, 2 emalavatories. SpaeiOUJ familyroom with lIatur'll fireplace.All b\lilt.in appliances. PublicandParoeblal ichool just twO'blocks away. Quiet. occu-pancy. Will sell 011 lalld con.tract.. ,

E. JEFFERSON1~tB~.ford. Estate. 4 Bedroom Co.lonial bUl1t like a rock ODlarge lot apprcixlraately 140 x150. AU large rooms. Libr.rywith F. P." large 2 car ga.rage. HouSe and garage baveslate r~ •. Priee reduced.House has 'chann. can forappointment. .,.

SiUowa,y & CO.TU 4-7000

HELPING PEOPLEFIND 1'HEllIGHT HOUSE

.18 OUR BUS1NESS

TOLES

First Offering

Price Reduced

St. Clair Shores

MIDWESTERNSITES, INC.

886-3518

ABOVEOPEN SUN(;A Y2:30.5 p.m.

- . _'6I

R:C!S S E POINT ENE Vi S

One-20846 Waadmont,H.W., three bedrooms,custom built in, move.inconditian. Low downpayment moves yau inby Jaly 1. $28,500.

Two-New for thiJ week inThe Woods at 20]23Doyle Ct. Brand new 4Br. Colonial with 2700sq. ft. af beautiful space,inc. both library, familyroom and first floorlaundry. Assume $43,-700 mtge. Priced belowcompetitian at $86,700.

ONE, TWO,THREENEW LISTINGS,!

'l'bree-Call for a sneak pre.view - It's in the cityin the mid fUties.

WESTCHESTER 741- Excep-tional Colonial located nearthe lake on a lot measuring8Oxl00'; . Paneled libraryand family room, lavatory,

.. 4 bedrooms, '2 baths, 'plus" ,'a ba8ementrecreattontQOm.' . wit~. bar. al\l!o firew~ce.

Lawn sprinkler IIy sYe "l"Claiie to schools. '

WHITTiERIOl(~A walledpatio'witb a'hace brick bar-

'becue griD p~des' an. ~dear-ie£t!ntffJr -summer

fun In thlii..:attiact1ve Cola-niaL Lib#y, J8r1e kitcbenwith brealdast area, 4 bed.rooms, 2* baths, paneledrecreation room with liarand fireplace. .Attached p-

,rile. Immediate occupancy.

SPACE, PRIVACY. BEAUTYare unequaled in this ma.jestic Ita UaD Rena issIDcebome designed by the lateLouis X.amper for one ofthe Pointes' oldest families.Completely refurbished bypresent architect,owner asfeatured in Life magazineand Detroit Free Press.Large 'rooms with 12' ceil.ingsradlatc fram an exten.sive but inviting hall anmain floor. A music room,

. family and two guest pow.der rooms are unexpectedextras. 5 family bedroom.sand 4 baths plus study onseeand floor. maids' quar.ters ar apartment above. 2.bedroom garage apartmentand magnifit1ent lfI'Ovnds inthe b,eart of Grosse Pointe.

COLONY 22836.Nine M41e-Mackarea - Large brick, 1¥.astory in ~ condition.Family room. ~w ,kitchen,I, bedrooms, '1* baths.111(e lat, built 1~ Nearseboob and shollplng.Pricedin .mid thirties, FHA mort.,age available.

NEARLY EVERY 11om e farsale in Grasse Pointe eaD beseell in our catalogue afphotOl. Stop III and liethem today.

Realtor74 KERCHEVAL TV HlOO

Our 28th ye~r in Grosse Pointe

TV 8-6010

Purdy6-

Edgar

ALSO RAN • •• into- a niftylitUe three bedroom anUnivenity wbieh is makingits fint appeltranee on our

. track. Here's a new twist• •. the owner has beeD putout to pasture 'and, willSOOIl be moved (0 Florida.~ let tile little lady jockeyyou over to thilS oae andmaybe yau'll want to putyour maney down.

PLACE •. 1. yourself in the un.usually shaped library afthe majeltic Southern colo-nial we offel' an BalfaurRaad. From here you maystrIde into tlie living room, . 'foyer or breakfut room. Directly on lakeMust you have qua~rs forstay.iIl.help or just the ALL THE ,"UXURY OF coun-roollUl wbich you kJiow are try living On the lake isthere for visiting family afforded by this truly mag.ana brood? Ideal for the' nlficent Georg'ian residence.family which requires run. ActlJ:llly this hame is notningcroom in a bouse on an over-whelming in size. Thees~te-llized lot ina~ floor rooms (five plus

utility and powder rooms)are enhaneed. by bigh ceil.ings, beautiful, fireplacesand impressive entranceball. 4 family bedrooms and3eomplete1y remodeledbaths. Furnace. electricaland. plumbing extensivelyreplaced. Includes a well

, maintained carriage hause.There is DO comparablelakefroDt property availableat such a price.

Don Perrie

SHOW . . . your better halfwhat yau, have found. onWhittier Road, in tile .firstblOck off Jefferson. Herestands a. lIOund colonialwith good l1Des. The fourbedrooma and two bathsan ,..the second. Door areenough to stable a fair.sized family and there is. alibrarY IJId a lCI'eened andcovered porch to supple.ment the living room andlieparate dining room.

"He wOOlives to' buy, loves tolive."

YOU CAN'T MISS the greensilks ~ing sported., on the

. windows of this entry ODDevon.hire. Five larle sec.0fId. floor . bedrooms withtwo extn first floor roomsplu. a' pair of lavatories.TtIe baMJn811tha. the snap-piest jockey cJub in theblock, and we're sure themost pop u 1a r wateringtrou,h.

Clarf'Jn C. Purdy, Jr.Robert G. Edgar

Mary F. SchlaffMarian J. Bode

Julia B. TobinDorothy M~ker

James P. DanaherSue MegoweD

63 Kercheval

liThia race is not to the .swift,nor the battle to the strong . • .time and chance bappeneth tothem all."

3 BEDROOMS

LARGE LIVING ROOM, FIREPLACEBRAND SMACKIN' NEW KITCHEN

COMPLETELY REDECORATED ANDCARPETED. ALL THIS ON A QUIET

STREET AND JUST A BLOCKFROM TRANSPORTATION.

A NICE MORTGAGE TO ASSUME.PRICED WELL UNDER $40,000.00

RUTH ASSOCI,~ TESREALTOR and BROKER. 886-4060

81 Kercheval OIl the 8Ul

GEORGE PALMSREAltOR313-886-4444

IN THE FARMSSTOP SHOPP ING UNTI L YOU SEE TH IS

HURON COUNTY

12F-RESOIT ~OPl*TY I~QL mATI U-REAL ~l", lJ-1EAL ..rAnFOil.SALI .FOR SALI FOI .SALE' FOI WI

qAANl) 8END AREA GROSSE ~INTZ' ana, Har. ST. CLA]R SHORES - 22l3O CROSSE PT. WOODS - 1"1LAXEFRONT exeeuUve cotta,e vard. Wlik St. Clue ~I. Edmunton Dr. st. Joan af Aline, by Owner, 3 bedrooms,

in Ilclusive lubdiviiioll. Five La ... e a bedroom co.1ollill, Are PaM. ~'tran'p&rta. 1~ caf ,.rafe. 881.0682."~ms, 1~. baths. !ar,e 1.* bath., breeifut, recrea. tioD, 3 bec1rOOlll.l;completelivm, room, diDlng room, kit. tiOn lOOlJl. MIDY extras. OWn. electric kitchen, Beautifulellen. Air eondiUoDed, gal er. TUaedo 2-MD3. finished .recreatio'a room. In.paDelheat. VOU maple fur. , sIde must be seen to be aponitUre.Double carport. For preciated. Shown by appoint.further information caU WIL. ment. Phane 7'13:0728 ar '778.I,JAM DAC E, Southeott INSIDERS' TIPS 9M3. .Pines, GRAND BEND, 238. ,

24~7.HODGSON REAL ESTATE

LTD.EXETER-l.&18.23$.2420

WE'RE OFF to tile raees with afiDe' faeld of entries, OPe afwbic~ is' bound to be awinner for ~u. It's a fasttrack IJld aU of these thorooughbreds are capable ofmoving in a hurry. Bestyau get your bet down withPurdy &: Edgar ar you mlY

67 acres, house, barn and out be left at the gate.buildings, 300 ft. on itream..small woods. Near Harbor WIN ... you aver with thisBeach. On corner af Schock new entry in the Farms.Rd. and. McIntOlh. It's an odds-on favorite if, you require three bedrooms

BROOKS. BEGG :Representative plus that extra room on thefirst floor. The kitchen hasbeen completely remodeledand there is a first fioor

lay. ?>lay be claimed for$34,llOO.

1ZG--FARMS.

FIRST OFFER1NG b1 OWNER

12H~LAKE AND RIVERFORSAlt

LARGE loci,. 011 Torch Lake.131.ft. sandy beach. 11l1eep-ing rooms. Suita~le for a club.Complete restaurallt. equip-ment.

FORD REALTY, BELLAlBf.

KENMORE - Well mamtained3 bed ro 0 m raIlcb. Largebreezeway which can be con.verted into family room and2 car attached garage. Callfar appointment.

Charming 3 bedroom, 1~ bathFarm house, Co19nJal ;ID, theFarms. Living room with fire.place aild .built-ins, diJJinIroom, mOdern - JUteheit Withbuilt.ins . and . panelled, baybreakf,ront area., clen, 'rec.room, 2\h ear prage. Anum-able morter-ge .•. 1808.

STATLER. Rambling 3 ~brick rallCb overlOClkiJ1lLakeSt. Clair. Basement, gara,e.Ask for ADne D. Dlly B. F.Chamberlain. Co.,PR 1-3223.TV 4-1502.

SUNNINGDALE. 1567- Excep-tional custom built" bedroOmsemi.ranch, 2~ bathli, bUllekitchen Jt\d breakfast area.'lavely family room with fire-place. laree UvinI room over.looking L 0 c h moor GolfCourse, 2 car attached. ga.rage, many ather extras. ByappOiJJtment.

TORREY ROAD 1200- Exc"l.lent 4 bedrooms, 3 fun baths.formal dining room. Enjoyyour hat summer in this air.candltianed home and out.door swimming pool. Don'twait--eall DOW!

ON ST. CLAIR "RIVER,FREIGHTER CHANNEL

Charmin, smaUer 1 floor horne.Family room facill( river.nice living room, 2. bedrOoms;lovely kitchen, carpeting allthru hollie, gas furnace, .citywater. sewer,. 1ar&e ,arapwit.. electric eye. $32,000,$15.000down a1Io inchldes aUelectric appliancel. By appt.

ST. CLAIR RIVERIncome propeny, '.3-1fioor year

around homes, 3 cottages,steel breakw~U, dock. lorg-eoUi large lot, trees. Freight.er, Channel. .,000. ..000dawn, owner will .carry 'eon-tract. Get in ontbe IUIllmefrentals. By appt.

T. M. TUCKER,' REALTORALGONAC ,

4087 M.29 Hwy~. 'fM-3881LARGE beautiful restrleted lake

lots, eaat sltOn Hubbatd Lake.TUxedo 202351.

j - ••

TRAVERSE ciTY, wooded loton exCluSive 'DeepW~terPoint Rd., facing Grand Tn-,verse Bay. Acme TO'WDsb1p.Beach acetlsa.

. GILLEN. RE/U.TY . ... 1 ,m-45lO .,. . CLAIM: THIS "sleeper" .Whlchi. .hoJd1D, ita OWII an13=R'E~L"mAta.. nne' """"''Grosae Poln~Boulevard.L

'FOR SALE. andil in a 1iI1e wblehl!~s.averared mucb h 11 b erpriceJ m recent ~es.Three bedrooma and twO'b.ths an the aeeon/f floor ..

, There.li a. fourth bedroomud third J)ath oa the first

,floor. StabJe talk says thisaDe may be claimed far .$54,900 . . . and aU sheDeeds il a little grooming.

PHOENIX

651-35001205 W. UNIVERSITY

ROCHESTER

ThUrsdl~, May IS, 1969

J 21- TRAILERS ANDCAMPERS ' .

ED RINKECHEVROLET

VAN DYKE at 10112 MILE RD.

. JE 6-0255TRUCK.CAMPER DEPT.

Michigan's exclusive CobraDealer

CAMPER SALENEW COBRA CAMPERSleeps 4, gas stave, beater, 110

and 12 valt hook.up. Stainlesssink, polyfoam mattress, pow.er range hood, 2O.,allon pres.sure water system with gauge,6.way camper to truck ~n-nection, cab over bunk, citywa~er book-up, gas relulator.camper jacks.

ALSO1968 3A.TON CAMPER Special,

V.B, custom cab.

$3,199.FULL PRICE

ADVENTURE'69 Dodge 27' Matar Hame.

Sleeps 7 adults. Ca~pletelyselI.coatained. RENTAL IN.FORMATION. TUxedO' 6-5840.

CALL

Weir, Manu~I, BETTYVINGIS d & REALTOR

ny e r 20741 MACK 886-3210

Ranke

RENTALS1969 DODGE Family Wagan

Vans fully equipped, sleeps2 adults and 2 children.

For infarmation call881.Q867

FAMLI.VANS, INC.Michigan Bankard Honored.

12D-AtREAGE :ANDSUBURBAflU!,ROP.EftTY 'FOR SALE

METAMORA - 50 acres. 884-9535.

LOOKING FOR A.CREAGE Inthe Rochester Area? We haveseveral parcels from 4 to 26acre$. Some wooded aDd witblitreams. ,Excellent locationfor your cauntry bome.

17.ft. travel 'traner. Sleeps 6.Campletely . self contained.Used only twiclt.

$277. dn.and

41 BEAUTIFUL' ACRES ofrolling g r a u n d partiallywooded. Stream runs thraughnorth east corner of proper-ty. Located in Lapeer Town-ship. Excellent inveatmentproperty.

WHERE CAN YOU FIND 80lovely cleared acres withrunning stream? Includes abarn and well, situated ontop of hill surrounded by oaktrees. A perfect spot far thegentleman farmer. Locatedin Bruce Township.

COBRA1969 Cabra 17 it. travei trailer.

6 sleeper. Completely selfcontained. Baught ilew in fallaf 1968-Never used. '

$299. dn.EDRINKE

CHEVROLETVAN DYKE' at loih MILE

JE 6-0255TRUCK-CAMPER DEPT.

AT LEXIN~TONSpacious and Gracious livlng on

on Lake Huron. Beautiful. 4-bedrooF~ home on 9Ox5OO' lat.Full utilities, private beach.Full price $33,500. Tenns.

COZY Lfi'TLE 2-BEDROoMRanch home an large lot, gas

heat, in Lexington. 3 blowfraD) town. ~ price $8,250.

Call Lexington affice. 313-359.9611 ar 883.3700

JOHN A. ROWLING. INC.

12E-COMMERCIALPROPERTY FOR SALE

ATrENTION DOCTORSExcellent apportunity to' pur-

chase modem medical-dentalbuilding an Mack Ave. bet.7-8 Mile in Grosse PainteWoods. 6424 sq. ft. with 7suites. Parking for 21 cars,lully.ir-cond, Income, poten.tial $36,000 annual 1971 an $6per sq. ft. basis. Assumepresent mtge. bal. of $85,000at 6%. Call for 1urther de-tails. TU 1-6300.

Johnstone & Johnstone

GROSSE POiNTE SHORES'65 Fontana Lane

OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5

280 STEPHENS

Call TU 2-6074to advertise

under Guide toGood Service

Large 3 bedroom custom brickranch. Paneled family room,2Y.lcbaths, lanudry room. Airconditioned. Full tiled base.ment with fireplace. Imme.diate possession Tuxedo 6.1068or Tuxedo 4~134().

JOANNA WESnRNWINDOW SHADES

Cleaning, Turning, RepairingFast Service

ALSO FEATURINGCUSTOM MADE SHADES

GRA't,OPSALES AND SERVICE

15011 KERCHEVALEast Of Alter _ In tb. Park

TU 5-6000

Thursday, May IS, 1969

25x13' living room,. diningroom, kitchen and lavatory,paneled porch easily adaPtedto year-round family room onfirst; 3 bedrooms and bathon second;. one bedroom andstorage space on third. NearCity Park and Grosse Pointe~I!th High. ,By owner. 886-1914.:

WILL~S COURT. Channingbrick ranch, two) car attachedgarage. Star of Sea Parish.Ask for AJ1ne D. Day, B. F.Chamberlain Co. PRo 1-3226,TU 4-1502.

GROSSE, POINTE PARKLots of land-Lois of land.Overlooking Lake St. Clair

Englisb Tudor-spaciousPaneled, living room, ijbrary,servants quarters.

~ Lot ~50J. HUGHES

MERCURY REALTY8958 wYOMING, DETROIT

Area Code 313 933-6300

GROSSE PTE. WOODSROBERT JOHN, 581-Custom

built 3 bedroom colonial. Car-peted throughout, d rap e s ,built.ins. Family room withfireplace. 15X30 patio withprivacy fence. Many exlras.Large 5l1.z% mortgage. Ap-pointment only. 886-5002.

In The Farms. Ranch, largelivin~ room, dining area, 3bedrooms, large closets, 1*baths, Florida room, kitchen,breakfast nook, new carpet.ing, tiled and painted base.ment, storage closets, lava.tory. rec. room, attached 2lhgarage.By owner. Phone 881-1844after 6:30 p,m.

GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE

GROSSE PTE. FARMS

, ,

(,HAMptON", ',~'REALTOR .

CHAMPIONREALTOR

TU 4-5700

Serrillf 'M '0;"" Arter

GROSSE POINTE

Shoe •• palr365 Fisher Rd., Opp. High

Grosse 'Pointe Ca.TU2-58

TU 6-6010 CALL US FOR INFORMATIONON ALL GROSSE POINTE

PROPERTIES

Call

Purdy&

Edgar

M, C. S. CO,888-4880

BElTER LIVINGBEGINS WITHA NEW HOME

OPEN SUNDAY2:30 Till 5

TU 6-4444¥ember, Grosse Pointe, Real .Estate Boara I

LINCOLN ROAD

GEORGE PALMS", REALTOR

1~1A1. ESTATE. FOI sALE '

SCHWEITZERTU 2-2100

1'3-IEALISTAn IJ-R~L ESTATE, FOR SALE FOR $AU

- IHIDDF-NLANE; r.io, 31ledroom ST: CLAIR SHORES, 22521GROSSE PTE. MANOR rancb. can 881-0707• .j)peJ1 Englebardt, by Owner, be

, Sunday 2-5. tween 8.9 Mile, a bedroomCONDOMINIUM ranch. Beautiful family room,

m.l,CADIEUi: 2~ ear garage. Open Sunday...... . HARPER WOODS. . 2.5. 884.9089.

Attr ti 3 bedroo >-""- .•6 LA'"'GE 3 bedroom brick fanchac ve m n SO .... .;SET 1047... .. bedroomapartme~ T louin" roo- - ,22x16 family room, dining.....".. ~ .,.. 0 ..... ".. ..., wu. . 2tL baths, brick home, 2 caring room, 1st floor' powder room, 2 fireplaces, recreation, n

room. All new ,kitchen with 2 car ,arage, 10' rot. Priced garage, gas heat. Shown byformica COWlter top. Range in lower 40's. appointment onIy. J. M. Sayrefrigerator and disposal. FuJi lor, Broker - 886~.basement, '84 heat, &.:eODdi GROSSE PT~. WOODS FOR SALE by owner; 20'139tioDed, car port. JDort.~ale 1858 BOURN£MOUTH-Lovely Young Lane, Grosse Pointeavailable. Full price $28,990 3 !:ledroombrick ranch, has' Woods cul-de-sac, off Vernier.Open Saturday aDd Sunday stone fireplace in living, room 3 bedrooms, l*,bath Colonial2.5, weekdays by appo~tment and carpetilig througbout! 2'h paneled family room 16xlS:

car garage, basement, large N G E k'tch I b ilt insMICHIGAN CONDOMINIUM ew . . I en, au-lot. Breezeway, 2* car garage.

SALES .CO. Large lot with 'Walnut rail886-4880 GEORGE F. SHORT INC fence. Ferry Pnrce,Us, Grosse

. 199M Harper 881.2811 Pointe North. By appoillC1e.nt.

GROSS PTE OOOS" :2025HUNT CLUB, 3 bedroom 886-0562. -

E . W brick colonial with deep fire- N. OXFORD19183 IDA LA. Excellent loca place. Traffic pattern adds Spotless 4 bedrm. COLONIALtion, perfect condition, large to convenience of floor plan with 2 car attacb. gar. Modkitchen, Florida room, "3 bed Completely new kitchen. New ern kitchen, 2 baths; finishedrooms.. OpeD SUn.. 2-5. 2 car garage .and drive. He.. games rm. w/bar. Price re

ceqt decoration and rtDOVa- duced to $49t500~ Assumetion inside and out make this 51,2% mtge. Owner transf.an excellent buy in the low Mllke oUer! TU 1-0300.30's. OPen from 2 to 4 Sun. _. , _day or call 886-7938 for ap- Johnstone &-. Johnstonepointment. '

GROSSE POINTE FARMS

7'1 MEA~OW LANE'UNIQUE ce.nter hall COLON

IAL: Paneled. living room anddining room, .complete newkitchen, . wall-to-wall carpeting, \S bedrooms and bath onsecond floor, -lavatory onfirst, recreation room inbasement. Walk,. to ,sctiools,shopping. and transportatlGII.$42,500.'6%% mortgage canbe assumed. oPen Sunday2:30 to 5.

Our ide. home at 12 ElmsleighLane will he open dailY andSunday from 2to 4:30. Elm.sleigh Lane is south of Jef.ferson and east ofcadieUJ:.

We alJo have otberhomeS underCODSt::L'uction ad a, limitedaumber of. buIldinIlltN.

276 It{cKINLEY AVENUEOPEN BUNDA Y 2 TO 5

An unusually fine house in ex.cellent condiiton with largeliving room, full dining roomb'reikfast room; 11 p d ate dkitchen, screened terrace andf'ITJlt flOor lavatOry, 3 twin.size bedrooms with: bath and 199MI' ,E. CLAIRVIEW. Brick,extra 'lavatory. Exce1lent car- ~ OOdl'QOms,family room, fin.pets. Convenient to scbools lShed basemnt, 2 car garage.St Paul. parish. ExCellent condition. Owner,

'" VOLTAIRE PLACE TU 4-4621.Anarcbitecturally perfect ('year. S. ROSEDALE CT., 578

gian bouse in Grosse Pointe's 4 .BEDRooMS, 2~. baths .. Fam.. f'mest location. Outstanding Ii. ily room. Carpeted ,through.'brary. and Family ~opm,. 4 out. C~ asSume 'mortgage. 2bedroorp.s, 3b1!ths plus maid's car atta~q~ g8rage., Lowquarters. Please call for fur. 60's. 884-3519.

'ther detlj]s' and, informationTOT"''' n"E. R'OAD' . HAWTHORNE, 1014 - Ear I y

"'.."..,..u American Colonial, 4 bed.An opporfunity to buy a 'custom. rooms, ,exceptional fa mil y

built one ~owner house in, this room; 18X36 it. guni,te swim.pnme Fanris location.' Prac. ,mini pOOl. "ticarfkior plan with generous BLAIR~OOR, 696 - 'Charmingsized rooms .. Among many Cape 'Cod; built~1965,-4 bf!d.fine featUl'f!~ are. a modern rooins, 2Y.lc llatbs, familykitchen, paneled library plus room.. ,

~ a scre~netf and glassed ter. VACANT ,LOT-Ke1ly.9 Milerace overlooking the garden, area, 2.family zoning, $5,000..

, attached gara,e, , recreation William W. QueenJlOOm and automatic lawn a,,,sprinkling systenu Excellent 19~ Mack, I 886-4141c:ooditiou. . GROSSE POINTE- 4 bedroom

" ; COlonial. ,A Calhoun builtWALT ER H. MAST CO. T.' RAYMOND JEFFS home close to St.Ctarepar-TU 2:1401 TO 2-Uoo TU 1-1100 If Do ans. Tt.t Ul176 ish. $54,000'. TU 5-1342. Call

after 6 p.!","

319. ROOSEVELT ..PLACE'

~o ~()ptN"SUNDAY

A SNAPPY little deceiver at770 Notre Dame with roomsizes which will amaze be.cause of their generous pro-portions. Two bedrooms up,a third on the first floor.Separate dining room andfamily room off the largekitchen.

63 KerchEval

TROY - GLENMooR SUB. 4Bedroom tri.level. 2~ baths,carpeting and draperies in.cluded, sllnken patio off fam-ily room. plus 16x30 swimmingpool. In the forties. 8'19.0878,

GROSSE POINTE WeODSLiggett SCh. area. Handsome

red brick RANCH with cen.tnl air-cond. 3 beclrms., Pani.family rm. w/flrepl. Lge.kitchen diner comb., gamesrm. Extra lav. w/stall !:hWl'.Owner trans!. Good price. TU1-6300.

Johnstone &- Johnstone

884-7733

M.S.C. CO.886-4880

MARVBOUTIN20:)69 Mack Ave.

Grosse Pointe Woods

WALK TO .BARNES, STAR OF SEA

, ., - - -Better than new 3 bedroom1109 J-II\MPTON--.COLONIAL with Panl. family

Semi.RlUIch, ,4 bedrooms, 2 rID. 2 carattac1l. gar. Ownerbaths, living room with flTe. transf. priced for immed... ,BY APPOINTMENTplace,. dining room, kitchen Olaie.,Flexible terms. $45,900./with table space, recreation .TUH300. ,ALLARD, 2331 - Three ' bed.room with, wet bar, 2-car Johnstone &- Johnstone rooms, tWo baths, a,house'ingarage and nice carpeting perftict condition. Garage. 1m-an~ drapes. 1443 YORKSHIRE, G r 0 sse J:I1ediil.tepossession. Pri~ed in

Pointe Park. By. owner. 3 low 30's. 'bedroom, 1~ bathS, den, 1 GRAYTON, 1332 - 'Delightfulcar attached garage. Excel. three bedroom colonial, builtlent location. Good condition. in 1951. Large airy roomS, na-May assume 5%, mortgage. tural fireplace" paneled rec.$33,800. Open Sunday 1 to 5. rm. Updated kitchen. CarPet.884-6509. ing & Drapes. Owner leaving

GROSSE,POINTE school district state.3 bedrom ranc:h, , fireplace, MORAN, 326-Exce1lent Farmsfinished basement, carpeting, location, -Sl Paul's Parish.

Four bearoom colorJal withdraperies. By ,owner, open sharp kitchen and breakfast'Sunday 2 to 5.' 21112 Lennon, room. L~rge living room WithHarper Woods: flTeplace, 1st floor lav. Homey

ree. rm. with fireplace. 1m.mediate possession. '

PEAR TREE, ~Three bed.!room, two and a half bath,split level with exceptionalfamily room in choice woodslocation. Has .everything the,discriminating buyer. wouldwant. "Must be seen to be ap-preciated.

TROMBLEY - 48xl50 buildinglot-zoned for multiple dwell-ings. Only $17,500.00.TERIIIS.

. . DETROITLAKEWOOD. 458-jlrick to roof

center hall. colonial. 4 bed-rooms, family room, 1st floorla". Nal fireplace, garage.Top eondition. selling underFHA appraisal.

Three bedroom ranch, liv-"ing room W!NFP, full din-ing room, kitchenw Ibrk.area and ample cupboards,1¥.! baths. All lpaciousrooms. Screened & glassedterrace,!'2 car, attached ga..rage wle1e1i. eye. Star ofthe Sea Parish.

FOR SALEPAYS 20%

NOT A MISPRINTHERE IS HOW

3, 4 and 5-bedroom homesGrosse Pointe SChooIa _Hudson's Eastland~ blocksEdsel Ford Exp~1 blockPark.Playground-1 block

SOUTH ROSEDALE COURTnear Morninl{side Drive _Acustom built 4 bedroom brickColonial and attached 2 cargarage, featuring a marblefloored entrance hall, adream kitchen with built.ins,2* baths, a large familyroom with a wall-la.wall fire-place and a sliding door wallleading out to > a beautifulpatio and formal gardenarea. See this today.

GROSSE PTE PARK1205 Bishop Rd.

HARMING 3-bedroom Colonialliving room with natural fire-place, dining room, completekitchen with built.in 0 ve n,dishwasher, formica sink, dis-posal, breakfast nook andfirst floor. bath with showerYear round family room. Car.peting and draperies. Fullbasement, gas heat, 2-car at.tached garage, corner lot,56'xl19'. Excell,~nt conditionthroughout. P r ice reduced.$44,900. Shown by appoint.ment.

A VISIT to this N~wEn~land Atmosphere

will find you the home,of your choice.

SWEENEY &- MOORE881-6800

GROSSEPTE. WOODS

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DAN!3URY PARK SUB.a development by

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6910 VI LLAGE LANECharming English ..Cots~wold. Livi~~ room. diningroom, kiteDen w/eatingspace, family room andfull bath on first floor.Three bedrooms plus sit.ting room, B~ baths. onsecond floor. Two car ga-rage. Quiet secluded lo-cation. -

A nl~e 25 unit apartment build-ing ne8r Grosse Pointe. Thishas an income of over $26,000per year, and expenses of$10,000, which leaves a niceprnfit of $16,000. My wife andI are moving to Florida, sowe are selling. This propertyis appraised at over $200,000.We will a ~c e p t $160,000. Heautiful. spacious 4 bedroomTerms. $80,000 doWD.balance English colonial, living roompayable at only. $800 per with natural fireplace, full din-month, interest rate 6%. This ing room, den, screened sunleaves about $5,000 left over porch. first floor lavatory, fuIlafter making the monthly basement with recreation roompayment. We are not selling and lavatory, gas steam heat.our Grosse Pointe home. We Lovely landscaped lot with 2will most likely turn into car garage. Lake Park privi.snow birds and com~ up north Jeges, Price $46,500. Shownin the good old summer time. by appointment.For more interesting informa.tion write Box P-99, GrossePointe News, 99 Kercheval,Grosse Pointe, !U chi g a n48236.

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S. BRYS, 1059-3 bedr40m an GROSS.E POINTEfamily'room ranch JD exce WOODSlent condition. Walk to a BRYS D~~" •• k . dschools. Large kitchen with niT:" near ""ac ancomplete built-ins. C~pet!n 8 yo. Road - Charming 3and drapes. Fireplace. A bedroom eolonial with moderntac,hed garage. kitcben~ s 'e r e e n e d terrace,

baseme.nt and garage. .closeHAMPTON, 2160-3 bedroom to. all conveniences.: See today

bungalow, reasonably prIcedGas FA heat, 1~ car garageCarpeting., Park" privilegesClean. 'Qulck possession.

PEACH TREE LANE, 699.,-Modified tri-level. 3 bedrooms21,2baths. Famny room. Decorator colors in, carpets an'drapes. Custom ~It home bytop Grosse Pointe builder.

S~ ROSEDALE, 681-4 bedrooms, 2~ bath colonial. Library, family room,' 1st floolaundry. Corner location.

WOODS LANE COURT, 963-First oUering., Modified facebrick tri.level. Liggett SChooarea. Many, many customfeatures. Must be seen. CenIral ,air con,ditioning, Air purifier. Exceptional f eat u resthrougnout.

Thinking of Sell ing?

LET US OUTLINE OURPLAt'J' TO YOU

FIRST OFFERINCCOLONIAt - Fa mil y rOlM11

with fireplace, modern kitch.en 'with ,eating area. First

. floor utility 'rOom~ 4 bed-rooms and 2 baths. 2 C8r at:

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1931 OXFORD RD. - Delight.,ful center. ,entrance, Ilhstory home. with large kitch-en and breakfast area. Fullbath'iuld 2'. bedrooms down,one of which' is 22 ft. long.lArge' bedrooms witb ¥.! bathup. Recreation rO!lm in base-ment. Excellent location nearGhesquire Park. Monteithschool district. Priced under30:-with quick, occupancy. '

1930 LANCASTER-2 bedr~mranch. Living room with fire-

'place, kitchen with eatingarea and dining room. Pan-eled family rOlM11,recreationroom in basement. Prie,ed

, low 30's. '

~ Kercheval Avenue 888.7100

Member - Grosse Pointe RealEstate Board

BY APPO INTMENTFARMS - On this treeiined

street you find a house oftrue quality. Magnificent 1stfloor indudes living and din.ing rooms. Paneled libraryplus family room. Coveredteriace,4 'bedrooms, 3 baths,maids'. Great family suite on3rd.

FARMS-Charming Early Am.erican. Perfect condition. Liv.ing room, dining L, beauti-ful kitchen with breakfastarea,' Large beamed familyroom with fireplace, 3 bed.rooms, 2Jh baths, terraceoverlooks spacious garden.Many extras.

CITY - Custom built Englishhome. Living room with fire.place and baYJ formal diningroom, family room and fullbath on first floor. 3 bed-rooms and'sitting room withfireplace and IIh baths onsecond floor. Lots of charm.

I WOODS ~ Center entrance tri-level, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,with large kito:hen, familyroom with firenlace and ex-cellent storage-' areas. Excel-lent location.,-near schools.Only 9 years o~d. -

WOODS - Under $43,000. Nomortgage required for quali-fied buyer."Features 4 bed.rooms and 2 baths. Attractiveelevation, on nicely landscap.ed lot. 2% car garage. You'lllike this one.

ST. CLAIR SHORES-Prestigestreet. Custom 3 bedroomrallcb with 1* baths and 14ft. family room. Baseme:ltfeatures 4th bedroom and fullbath plus fabulous 50 ft. pan.eled recreation room withbeautiful formica bar. 2 carattached garage. You mustsee th16!

U-REAL !STAnFOR SALE

1015 NOlTl NGHAM3 BEDROOM colonial, living

roQm witbnatural fireplace,full size dining room, 1st floorlavatory, .carpeting, t i 1 e dbasement,' gas heat, 2 car ga.rage, side drive, 60 ft. lot,screenl!d terrace. Convenientto schools and shopping. $31,"500. _

M.C.S. CO. . 886-4880

RlVER ROAD - Price reducedon this bonus brick beauty!Ranch home with 3 bedrooms,formal dining room, spaciouskitchen and Florida room. Askto see this one!

LAKESHORE ROAD AREA -The ultimate in living ~waitsyou in this 20 room esute.Pluth interior decorating andavailable for immediate occu-pancy. Let us teU you more!

FLEETWOOD, HARPERWOODS. This luxurious cus-tom built home rests on ularge lot in the beauty spotof the city, 'fireplacE1 and fin-ished basement, near East-land. Be sure to see this one.

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DREAMS 1>01CPMETRUE.. LET US HELP' YOU FIND

YOUR "DREAM HOUSE."OPEN SATU'RD'AY ANDSUNDAY 2:30.5:00.

BY APPOINTMENT ONLYTHREE MILE DRIVE-FIRST

OFFERING. Unusual charm.and, spaciousness - between

. JeHel'!ion and Kerclleval. Five,becirooms, three baths, li-brary, enclosed terrace, dou.

...ble landscaPl1d lot.

BEDFORD-New OrleanS Colo-nial Dining room and familyroom open to super kitchen:3 bedrooms. 1~ baths. Cen.tral air conditioning. 5~% as.sumable mortgage.

BISHOP - Living areas galorefor large family. Four bed.rooms, three baths, greatfamily roo~ and music room.

ON THE ~ - Spectacularview from all family rooms.Fabulous panelling, beams,fir e p I aces, entertainmentareas. Master suite plus 6family bedroms and fivebaths. Carriage house.

BUCKINGHAM - Fun in thesummer wi swimmingpqolfenced for privacy. Familyroom, extra large' kitchenplus de,D.$45,000. ,

Glen Arbor LaJ:1~2 blocks soutP of Vernier Road,

oU Morningside' -Grosse.Pointe Woods, New ,larger 4bedroom COLONIAL. Latestfeatures. $75,000. Open daily.

LLOYD ,MARKSTU 4-7411 ' 886-5566

N. DEEPLANDS n...Four. bed.rooms,3~' baths. Library,family I room, glass enclosedt err ace room overlookingbeautifully landscaped gar-den. Price reduced.

CARTER&CO.TU~edb 4-4400

SCHWE ITZE'R' 183 HILLCREST LANE, II bed-, _ room ColoiualJn the Farms.

886-4'~00 '21,2 baths, fa\i1ily,toom, Ige.L kitchen. Ideal traffic -pattern.

Builtin, W5q,.,III!m~diate oc-cupancy."Mtl'st lieiseen lobe""ppreciated. Call owner for

, appomtment. - 881"2642' eve.nmgs, 869-2212days.

BARGAiN, $25,500 CASH forequitY. By Owner,: Van An.twerp, Gro~se Pointe Woods.Lovely brick bungalow, 2 bed. La led .. th 'W" st Do 'drooms finished basement ,1Y.lc ca ou, e. '7" unbaths,' fireplace, carPeting. H~r A~e. Sez:vtce Drive,Excellent co.ndition. Appoint. betw~ Eig:ht MIle ~ and

1150 N. RENAUD. Livmg room, . ment only;f884.:ss19. Vermer Rd. III Harper Woods.dining ~ 2, bedrooms:mdbath down, 2' bedrooms, .aJ:ldKENSrNGTON4320' ~ 3 bed.bath up,' Lot, 68xl<l3. $47,oo,(); 'rooms;' Fiorida. room. FirstMortgage, $23,000 5lh% can floor lavatory, carpeting.be assumed ...Sunday!! 2:30 to T{lxedo 5-1089.5 or by appointment. 884-4937.

THE VENICE OF DETROITHARBOR ISLAND

14550 - Open Sunday 2:30.5:00Buy now for a fun filled sum.mer! 2 boat wells with elec.tric hoists. Extra special en-tertainment areas. Five bed.rooms two baths on Canal.

SCRIPPS - Three bedrooms,bath - great condition. Swiftoccupancy. $1,300. plus clos.ing costs.

K4RPER WOODSOPEN THURS. 1:00.3Open Sunday.2:30-5:00

COUNTRY CLUB 20434 - Ex.eeUent F.H.A. commitment.Grosse Pointe schools. HighSchool North. Near Xway 4/1plus lav. 'Unller $30,000.

PICTURESQUE SKI LODGE-Gaylord Area off old M.27. 66acres. Exciting entertainmentarea plus living room, dining,kitchen, two bedrooms andbath. Work to be done.

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GOODMAN93 Kercbeval 886-3060

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810 SOUTH RENAUDImmaculate brick ranch on

cul-de.sac off WedgewoodCentral air-conditioning. 3bedrooms, 2* baths, library,family room' and outstand.ing recreation room.- Finecarpets and drapes. Large,sprinklered lot. .

Tappan" Says:-"SECURITY IS APLACE CALLED

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BALFOUR,'745!l bedrooms, swimming pool, LOTHROP' 100 - FIRST AD.

carriage h 0 U " e. Beautiful YER'J:ISED .-)tjYI1 ,!le~rooms,.. ~me for a large tamilyor four baths,l-ibrary, Florida

one who entertains. Lot size - and Family rooms. Swim.300x182. ' miug pool. Immediate posses-'SHARElt!ET REALTY sian. '

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884.620090 Kerchev81 On1he.mU

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BY APPOINTMENT

PEACH TREE LANE. 4 bed. SHOREHAM ROAD.room, '3~ bath CoiotJial. 3 large bedrOom., 3~ bathsFamily room, central,air con. (l bedroom " bath down)ditioning, swimming pool, 2 Beautifill p a It e1e d library.car garage. Tremendous sereened porch.

. Formal dlnlngroom, separ.ST~OPE -.2 bedroom face ate breakfast room. Wt!ll built

b.nck center entra~ Colo. and weU. maintained 011 l2O'mal. Excellent COIlQtion. sprinklered lot, $69,~.

SHOREWOOD BEDFORD ROADREALTY CO. 5 bed ro 0 m s, 3~ baths, C

26431 Mack 886-8110 BLOCKS TO SCHOOLS. Beautiful new kitcben with all' ,"built.ins." Separate break HUNT CLUB-This is an ex.fast room. Attached heated ceptionally elegant 3 bed.

Grosse PO'lnte garage: Near bus line. Well room brick Colonial. Floridabuilt home with copper gut- room. fireplace and garageters 4&: doWDSpouts.$52,000. and too much more to men.

tion. Stop looking! THIS ISIT-

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FISHER ROAD 406. Conserva.tive English, well maintained.Four bedrooms of whichthree are twin.sized. Recrea.tion room. In the Farms.

WOODS LANE NEAR MORN-INGSIDE 728. Like new cus-tom built one owner home.Two bedrooms, one and one-hal! baths, Formal diningroom. Utility room. Familyroom. Attached two car ga.rage. Sprinkler system. Own.er moving soou. $48,500. See 827 WHITTIERtoday. • Best 5 bedroom home in the

Pointesfor 1l!S6than $50,000.3* baths, family room, playroom. Deautiful area. nearlake.Phol)e to see this ex-cellent home.

AUDUBON 1329. Very inter.esting Eoglish. Three bed-roo m s, one and one-halfbaths. Library. Breakfastroom. Early possession. Pricereduced. DETROIT,

WOODS LANE NEAR MORN. NEAR GROSSE POINTEINGSIDE, 817. Custom built 3969' COURVILLE--4 J>e.drms.,model ranch. Three bed- St. Clare, $24,900. 'rooms, two baths. . Family 3474 HAVERHIL~ bedrms.,room. Two car attached ga. St. Clare, $24,900. .rage. Central air condition. 472 AL'-rER. - 4 bedrms., St.ing. Sprinkler sYstem. Own. Ambrose, $30,000.er moVing out of town. See 5966 WID'M'lER-3 bedrms.,today St. Matth~, '$26,500.

• 11836 E. OUTER DRIVE - 3bedrms., Sl Mattbews, $28,-500. .

WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE. FABICK R[:AFirst advertised. Wide front. L,nL TYage on the lake. Beautiful TU 1-771 0mansion. Plenty of bedrooms _and baths plus ample IlPt"\'-

ant's quarters. Walnut pan., l36il BUCKINGHAMeling in living room and Ii. OPEN SUNDAY 2-5bra_')' is only one of many D:...:- : E I' h Tudfine 'and expensive details. "'Wl" ve . ~ g 1 S or.

Beamed ceilings, rough pan.BALFOUR. First advertised. elling, brick walls,.,2 fire-

Interesting contemporary places. Only a few of the fea.mUlti-leveL Five bedrooms, turesin this warm countrythree baths. Activitiel room. .home. 4 bedrooms, 3 .baths,~ foot lot. and stul!, up. New kitchen,

den, family room, mud room,~arpeted,g a m esrOom inbasement. New furnace andgarale, On laige: tree shadedlot.

PEMBERTON. trrt!nch ..Nonnan.dy design. .Five bedrooms,three baths: .: Paneled den.F a iiiit y room. Recreationroom with fireplace and bar.$48.500.'

ST. CLAIR SHORES. StatlerBoulevard. On the canal.Steel sea wall. Very good col.onial. Four bedroolJ1S, threebaths of which one bedroomand bath are on first floor.Recreation room. Studio. Air.conditioned. $43,500.

FAIRWAY. Good qualityranch built 19M on 85 footlot near Jtairford .. Three bed-rooms, two baths. Familyroom. Recreation room withfireplace. Price reduced.

HALL PUCE. Well designedone and one.half s tor y inprime location. Thr~e bed.rooms, two batbs of whichbedroom and full bath are onfirst floor. Built 1950. 60 footlot. Sprinkler system.

S. RENAuD. Fine ranch. Threebedroonis, w.o and one.halfbaths. Special family roomwith fir e pIa c e. Recreationroom with bar and fireplacll.Modem kitchen with built.ins.

SUNlI.TJNGDALE. OUtstandingone and one.half story col.onial. Custom built on 100foot lot In the Shores. Twobedrooms, Doe aDd one.halfbaths on first floor. Twolarge bedrooms llnd bath onthe secon't Special features.

RIVER ROAD. Sparkling rancb.Two goo d sized bedrooms.Fa mil y room. Recreation CONVENIENCE isn't everY.room with har and l8vatory. tliing, but it sure helps! GoodEarly possession. 70 foot lot. 3 bedroom English in excel.

lent condition, St.. Paul'sSTEPHENS near Ridge. S1.!P!Ti- parish. Located on 50ft. lot

or Early American. Four bed- close to transportation androoms, two and .oi1e.halfbaths. schools. \Paneled library. Activitiesroom. Recreation. room with 915 BERKSIDRE-Spacious 7fireplace. Fine appointments. bedroom, 4* bath English inCustom built in 1954 by high. the Park,' situated on largegrade buiider for himself. 80 ft. lot. Newly. decorated,

completely Dew kit c hen!Some' new carpeting. Threefireplaces and 3.car garage,two waterfront par k s, st.Clare parish. At last you havefound all this, and pricedunder $60,000. May we teUyou more?

1625 HAMPTON -- Immediateo('cupancy, 3 ~droom, 1*bath colonial, featuring mod-em kitchen, beamed ceiling,located close to schools andshopping. Assume mortgage,purchase FHA, land Contractideal for newlyweds or smallfamily.

357 McMILLAN - Ideally lo-cated in the Farms, 3 bedroom colonial with modernkitche.n and large f8milyroom with beamed ceilingand parquet flooring. Close to

. schools, shopping and trans-KENWOOD COURT. Supenor portation. St. Paul's parish

Early American less than 20years old. Four bedrooms, 'WINDMILL ']'OlNTE - Sumtwo and one.half baths. Den, mertime is just around theRecreation room. 75 foot corner, swimming season ishillside lol almost bere - own a home

where you and your family\:an enjoy the convenience ofth:l water and leisurely, lux.urious living. Nearly new 3bedroom home with pan. li.brary, spacious living room,dininst room and Floridaroom. You will enjoy the 10.e.ttion and beautifully land.scaped lot, complete withsprinkler system.

GROSSE POINTE CITY. P.ivard. Colonial. Three bed.rooms, two baths. Paneledden. 50 foot lol Close to&ehoo1sand Iransportation.

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landseape needs. Our quali.fled d!!SigDers will analyzeyour grounds and prcmdeprofessional plans for patiosand other front and backyardplantings and eonstructJon.CALL NOW for an appoint-ment to meet with your con-v~~ .

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Custom lawn and gWeft serv-ice. complete landscaping anddeIiIdl,. FertiliziDg, JOddilli -'and trimming. Free eatimates.P.O. Box 5047, Grosse Pointe.JIicb. TU "2720,

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TUESDAY,MAY 27 ,1969

N"tice is. herby given that a Special Electionwill be .held in ~he City of Grosse Pointe, WayneCounty, Michigan on Tuesday, May 27. 1969 atwhich time the qualified registered voters mayvote on the following:

Do you favor the confirming of a franchise toTHE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY, for the pur-.pose of the erection, construction and maintenanceof towers, poles, mains, wires, pipes, conduits,apparatus, etc., requisite for the transmission, trans-forming and distribution of electricity for publicand private use .

The polls for said special election will beopened at 7:00 o'clocl\ A.M. and will remain openuntil 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day of election.

You are further notifi(\!} that the polling placefor said election is a!l follows:

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Expert Crafumansblp .All phases of Residential

Waterproofing

• Brick pointing a specialty• Foundation leaks• Leaders and gutters• Roofing and Shingling

R. A. See!binderContractor

5526Lowe. 264.3517Licensed and Insured S C H ERV ISH

QUALITY WORK by carpenterwith 20 years e,(perience in L d CGrosse Poi!!t~. Conscientious, an seape o~can do anything. Reasonableprices on recr,eation rooms dand 'kitchens •. TUxedo 4.5372. Complete Lawn an

. . Garden Service.l:':".' " .

• Attics • Porch EllclOlUrei Landscape Design• Additions- • Kitc~ens ... and Construction

• Garages ..• Commercial Buildings

EXTERIOR SPECIALTY

PAINTING, PLASTER, Patch-ing, Repairs, Woodwork re.finished. 35 years experience.Reasonable. 822-«'14.

HOOVERGROSSE POINTE'S ONLY

21C-ELECTRICALSERVICES

PAINTING-interior, exterior.Also flat roofs, gutters, metaldecks, masonry. Guaranteed.Free !!Stimates. N. Mills, 832-1065. '

21 ~LECTIUCALAPPLI~NeES

G R Q'~' E PO IN TEN EW Sl2~t

21A-GENERAL $ER.VICES 111-PAINTING AND 1'M-SEwER-.CI:IANING 21R-IIICK AND.....DECORATING '. {i' - CEMENT WORK

COMPLETE decorating. Paper. ADV~CE ~ANCB LA"'.iRENCe! VERBEKEhanging insured, guaraJteed. ElectrIC sewer Cle~ fOl' .vv41 Sc}u{eid' mn edo 1-". aUdra.ins and ~. CEl...tENT CO. .~., er.4Ux,..,.,...,. COMMERCIAL-RESIDENTIAL IVI

EXPERT paintl!lg, paper hug- WE DIG AND REPAIR .CONCRETE-BRICEing. Free 'estimates. G. Van BROKEN .S~RS STONE-WATERPROOFINGAssehe, VAlley. "1492, All Work ~ CONCRETE -DrIveways,..... THIEL! ConstructIon

WE P,AINT . 884-951.2., waUu, patiOl, (Ira'_ fJoon. & c'_1y Co.ELECTRICAL WIRING"'" cement ~ of aD tJpa. """W

and REPAIRS :lliTERIOR- EXTERIOR 2'O-WATERPIOOFING BRICK: AND BLOOlC-Porc:ba, PB NaZIKttAUSMANN ELECTRIC CO. FREE ESTIMATES D Jandsc ~ ~

TU 2-5900 _ 775-4319 293-4885 WA~~~~MING ::~&~~Pa:== HBUf~~aN :~==pS~ALL TYPES WIRING T.& E,painting an~ decorating, INSIDE OUTSIDE Deys. - Home aDd IDduaIriIl repeIn. pl'Operty,~ the .. orten III

Ranges, dryers, air condition- ~tel'lor and_exteriOr. Free es. ALL WORK guaranteed. W. dig STONE-Patiol, waID. flower Addltlou. attlea compJeted. your properly?ers. Violations corrected. timates. 1773820. outside waterproofing' water boxes; stolle repa1rl of an Poreh ~ reereatioD Cheek the following before mak-

FREE ESTIMATES ALl. AROUND PAINTING and drains broken or crackedare types. IOOIDI. JIl''- repaired. iIlg urangements for the 19l1I9I ALL WORK decorating. Wall washing. replaced. Free estimate&. No WATERPROOFLVG - B a I.-TU l-1'7M 'l'U N011 1e.1OlL

CU.ARANTEED. Insured. Jesse Page, VAlley job too small-just. c:a1l ment lew. -Workmau Compe.DlatioD to

2-7348. FRED NAVARRO 15 Years in ~ PoiDtu INTERIORS protect the worker ..PR 8-0598 WATERPROOFING CO. 'FREE ESTIVATES, LA 1~ Dea1=Jete~~ -Public. LiabilitJ to protect

YERKEY & SON '173-4018 NO JOB 1'00 SJIALL 886-8551 you and your ileighbOrs fromWE . SPEClALlZE _ Exterior BASEMENTS WATERPROOF- Ucensecl. BODded • lDIured damages mid possible 1Djuries.

painting. 27 years' expe,-ience, ED-Reasonable rates, work- . 21T-etlESSMAICING -Lic:eDIled by tile state Dep,U't-

DU.PONT PA INTS Used . mansbip guaranteed; 881-0063 BRIe'" B'" /V'fIV c.-& -- . . meat Clf Agric11lture.or 779-1225. ~..., """".....__ ==, ALTERATIONS aDd Ie1riq. -Qualifi. '. ed. worken Co give. 'OU

Reasonable. Call Evenings. biWt ~ re~~ wm Jlick up cd deliver, TU reliability and a profesSIOnalTW 1.5898 772-3115 waterpl'oofing:-~~ 1.... job.

D. L. & w. D~~~~ fiDecprmeDt8eUiOD.SWATERPROOFINCAlL KINDS CEMENT ~""""'~~som.

AND BRICK WORK alteratimll..983-9538.-::_ ,.<'.. .. SBWJNG: ,~ aduJta

Garage fIoors.clrhe~.., ... ~ I:Dd dIik1riD; hemI.. zlppen,

~~=.porPl~ =- -~!1:1',,~and Dltura1 stoDe; .platen;. . .. ..LulIt~. -.-. •

All cemeDt craeki tePUred. .iiC.WSIVE ALTEBATIO~Basement ~ By Karle StepIIeit.s. Quid

'. '.' service OIl hems. (Furs.)FREE ES'l'DI4TES TUxedo 5-7610.

NO JOB TOO SHALL . .JUST CALL \ ALTERATIONS and repaJl's.

T13-401& . 1152 Maryland. Grosse PoiiJte"--' ..' , : Park. VAlley .1-26:U.

FRED~AvARRO. 21~LUM.ING AND. . ',,0 HEATING

CARPET LAYINGNEW AND OLD

Stair Carpet ShiftedRepairs of All Types

Ciliaret Burns Re.WovenALSO

NEW CARPET SALESSamples Shown in

Your HomeBOB TRUDEL

TV 5.0703

CALLGEORGE PALMS.

TU 6-4444

CARPET CLEANING llonp.pro.fessionally. Free estimates.TUxedo 1.0591, VAlley 1.0945,~

21A-GENERAL. SERVICES

21-MOVING & STORAGE--KEN'S MOVING - Local sub.

urbs. One piece or houseful.Low rates. TU 2-8540.

"O-PIANO SERVICE

FREE KITTENS, 8 weeks old.884.4805.

FAMILY needs.fine 3 or 4 bed.room home. Cash. Private.Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609.

PRIVATE party will. pay topcash for good 3 bedroom hoUsein GtoSlie Pointe. Will buy LooJ,Wfor possession in June. Replyto Box A-45, Grosse Pointe .New~. . 21G-ROOFING SERVICES

GROSSE POINTECameron Place - Vacant Lot

105x126. View of Lake.

HARPER WOODSResidential Lot on Lemon,

'16x133. Grosse Pointe SchoolDistrict.

Sweeney & Moore881-6800

FACTORY AUTHORUEDSERVICE

GROsSE POINTEBeautiful uaterfront site POINTE VACUUM

l36x466. Solid .br(j~wall; d.eep TU 1-1014. PR.2-4050water doc k age. Flenble 21002 MACK .terms. TU 1-6300. .. FREE PICKUP &: DELIVERY

Johnstone & Johnstone NEW REBtJU,T PARTS I :House and garage paiJlting. E:t-cellent references. Free esti-

LANDSCAPED LOT - mates. Very'reasonablo. FullS.E. CORNER 21I-SEWINS. MACHINE time professional painters.

JEFFERSON AND WHI'ITIER REPA¥R ,. • . Call apytime, 3n-7~78.VAlley 3-0950 . . .'

GROSSE POINTE S H 0RES. S'£Rv:rCE cALi., ttllie:up, cortJ.- . -'Large desirable lot .. 886-5002. plete" $3.75. We. ~epair ~ KUR.TO. BAEHR

makeS'. TUxedo ~-1881. , CUSTOM Painting and Decent- .CHOICE buildlllg site on tbe . . WI' ..

former Backus estate' in. 21F-SIDING SERVICES ie~. :r~e~~=~~~ 21P-FURNITURE RE'AIRGrosse Pointe Shores. Mea- ...' . ' view 1-5716. CHAm CANING and Rushing-s~~~~~~:JM~~50'BRICK, . AWNINGS,.. worD seats rewoven like new. ... ... .

TU 6".3800 ALUMINUM ,SIDING . 'I '. PAINTING. TUxedo ~2432. . A & D~Ce:mentREFRESH. the onginal beauty. Int.. Ext' OLD COUNTRY fUl'Diture. ~ A 1 JOBS

14-REAL ESTATE °allfyour h~m.et'we.UDcondibli?nkw'allpap~~=ngiDg ~~~%l1Ving finishing and antiquing. CuR- _.WANnD y gu~an ee ..your nc. • FREE ESTIMATES. tom reupholstering. 527-3933' • Patios

home will look like the day 521-4519' • Drivewaysit was built. Prices from $100. P~ 6-0565 PR 3-6755. • SidewalksWe can also protect the beau. .'ELEGANCE IN • Concrete an..dW~en S~psty of your brick by silicone INTERIOR, Exterior painting, UPHOLSTERING .waterproofing. floor tiling, carpenter repairs. GROSSRN~rA.R1t. .>. Quality materials used. Free CustDm made furniture; dec- - . , , .

GOLD SEAL W~SHING' SERV. estin;lates,. LAkeview. 7-5a1$, orative fli.~i:iesj. professional 822-120 L "i 8224563PRescott 8-0874 lifter '6.p:m. '.. needtepoilit'mountlDg, tapes- . - - . , . ., ':

, tries . and yarn; . chairs and E. ~ ' kINTERIOR and exterior paint- stooJ&itfstOCJr;EWALD, estab- 21S-CARPENT I ft',,1

In'g, wall washing and. pa~ lished 19~, 13929 Kercheval CARPENTER work, moderDiza-hanging. Reasonable' rates. at East1awn, VA_~3. tion, panelling, partitions,

. .. . ROOF 'repairs, glitt~s, decks, ;iO, years'. experience. Ray shelves ,addition •• aWes. etc.,~ET5 FOR SALE chimneys. Do_ work myse1f~ B;~r.n~\V~ky!823-5a96.21Q-PLA~TERIN~ TUxedo 2-2'195: ..SCOTTISH 'Terrier pupples,,! TUs:'edo'NIl07. :,.. ' .... :,,; TV{C c;.ollege students with ex-PllASTER:eraCks repalted. Tile CARPENTER+AI1 tJpes repair, AKC re'gistered. - Also stpd . ~ mterior 8nd exterior ex. ~d 1trJ'will repairs;.PReIC14t

service. LA 1-0237. ALL ROOF &,G~~R Wo.~K-" ~(ieij~(fin painting will guar- 1..45att\: ' .. '1~'" ~~~~:~~~i1ig.'CUI Watloll,WIREHAIRED Fox Terrier Caulkins, chimney. repairs. ' ant~ their work. :Excellent SPECIALIZING in repairs for

Puppies. p .....'--. ed, 7 weeks. Gutters cleaned. references. 882-M63. ,... cks';" d_" ADVANCE MAINTENANCE 18 years.Cra . , ...immate .,o;rUxedol-5JB7. " 'W .2,45jl9 INTERIOR; Exterior, painting. Cleatt.,Jim :BlackWell. VAlley

POODLE puppl~, .AXe, sn;tall . ' .., , Free .estimates.Quility worl:, 1.7051. .::2:vIminiatur!!S,. black-and'fiilver, SMAI;L 'J6'BS acc'~Pted. roM ~t9M~"tl,Pointe references.,!lxP. ERT.. ,PLAS~' d dry-

I $ ().Z I "'on A"" • tt- .. I .." tc LIncol!!>3.5099. .. ma es, 7 , ~ema es, op<>V. __ repllI'S, gu. er c eamng, e . will repairs. Ltce sed con-29M. . - .. TUxedo 5:5500. Double' Eagle Painting Co. ~actor, 20: yelrs;l'Free e.U-

DAC.H~HlfNbS,- smOoth.mini- ~..... '. IilterlOr'!~xterior Decorating. mat.es •. '1'l8-2678.:j~.:iatH.re. puppi~s.~C. ,TU~~do For Gutter Work .can ~.. ~,. ~~r~e Estimate 881-7286 21R~RICK; A",'rJ~:' .-6.8557, after 5 p.m. TUUcIo 1.8170 ... EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free CEMENT WORK

I . estimates. Grosse Pointe ref- .RDOB~RMAN PINSCHER pup. RICHARD W LLERTZ erences. PRescott 3.()183,294

pies. AXC. Sired by fme.st 50 ROSLYN ROAD 2662. .• . H. CHAUVIN'-champion in areli.293,-~3. .,. I" '.. " ., ~ : i ..... : ,:,./'Il-' :CLEAN UP-PAINT UP CEldEN'£!CON'1'RACTOR

WANTED - Pair of Gerbils. . .. . . ,- '.'. . . ' '. All TXPES OF' ,R 'bi C 11 8853892 I'!T"""'ER' 00" f':- . .:" ... ,.THIS SUMMER CEMENT WORKeasona e. a -. .;.. """,n a lOO: J:~palrs,;''''o PainU1ig~lnterior & Exterior. . ,

SCHNAUZERS-Miniature' pUP' my own. war . ~rosse. Pointe Call' Ed Lemanski at 881.5269. • Walks. Drives .• 'PorcLespies, AKC Champion line. refer.ellces.~ee estimates; Free estimates. Quality isQUt •. Patios • WaterProofingHome raised with T.L.C, Reasonable' pnces .. Don See- most important asset. • Pre.CastSteps626-2299or 884.2498. ger. TUxedo 5-7460. - • Tuck Pointing

SANDERS 'BROS.FREE KITTENS - Per sft and I' \Sweetest Job in Town No job too small

mother. 886.5325. J. D. Can .er Interior-Exterior Fr~e estiLmatesYORKSHIRE TERRIER, AKC, ROOFING CO. Reasonable-Guaranteed CAL

6 Weeks. Scottish blood lines., INC. 881-9706 TU 2-6586$120 up. Female for lease. PAINTING, JOBS wanted by 2Stud' service. ~.3947. Michj;an'sOldest. Roofer . c<llleg(. students. Desire in/oul

Residential and Commercial. TU dFREE KI'ITENS, or,ange and painting for summer. xe 0All types of Roofs and Deckswhite male, gray and white Gutters and Conductors 2-9615: ._. _female .. 885.0365, Free Estimate Repairs. G.P. PAIN'fERS ~ Inexpensive'

POODLE PUPPY, AKC. Dark No job too large but expert jobs. Referenceapricot male miniature. PRes- or too smalL available: Cal now for inune.cott 6-1534. date service. TUxedo. 2-4445

CALL 899:2100 or TUxedo 1-7820.YORKSIDRE TERRIERS, fe.

maies, 8 weeks old. Adorable. R. PERKINS. Exterior painting.$1110-$175.886-6195. 211-'A'NTING AND We paint bricks. Quality work-

DECOlA TING manship. 773-7443.BASSET - thoroughbred AKC --- J. W, KLEINER

reg. male 3 yrs, old. House RUDOLPH TONELLO E}'TERIOR painting, caulking,and obedi,ence train<!d. all Decorator Iree estimates, Paint repair CEMENT CONTRACTORshots. Gentle, loves children. Interior - Exterior and cleaning guUers. PRes. All types Cement, Stone and$95, includes all equipment. Wall Papering coU 9-3947. Brick Work-New and Repairs884.4073. . 882-0870 -;- Driveways, Porches, Walks

Three Mile'Dr. 21J-WALLWASHING Patios, Tuck Pointing.25 Years Experience I Pre-cast Steps

_.'.'~,-,--.":--' .'- WALL WASHING Waterproofing'I DONA.LD. BLISS. I PAINTING & DECI)RATING No Job Too Small

DprOratOr .! 'HOME MAINTENANCE SPECIALIZINGExterior Interior' IN

COMPLETE piano service. Tun" Free Estimates .! ELMER T. LABADIEing, mbuilding, refinishing, TU 1~7.050 .i,'. TUxedo 2-2064 Flagstone Walks and Patiosde.mothing. Member Piano Natural Stone PlantersTechnicians Guild. R. Zech. 40 Years in G.P. ! - LICENSED BONDED731-7707. I ---- I TU 2-0717

PIANO tuning and repairin~, GEORGE S. DALLY Wall Washing and I -Thomas Pettit. TRinity 3.9239 j PAINTING. DF.CORATING Window Washing VITO CASTIGLIONEor 'rUxedo 1.2382. I Paper hanging and wall wa~h. by

ing, Serving this communil)' Experts I Cement work, porches, dnve-PIANO tuning and servicing, for over 25 years. I ways, garage floors and rat

guar8nteed. Walter Mueller,TUxedo 6.1090. TV }.7480 ! Call days or evenings. wall.- ~- -- TU d 6 2146 :TUxedo 2.9988 Evenings JAMES BARKERA.} INTERIOR and exterior' xe 0 - i 923-8585 923.8587

painting, wan,' wastling and t I ..paper hangin~, H:a~ insur. ~--- 'REPP IRS'ance. Kennet)l rygott, SI..o.! 21 K--WINDOW WASHING I Waterproofing and brick workcum 8~178o.af{er 5;30 p.m.! A.OK -Wind-;; a'eane Servo We uT!derpin footings, repair

_______________ '-'-'. 0 rs. caved-m basement walls orPAINTING ..., ~~LL - Tex -I Ice on .storrns and screens. . make replacements. Inspec-

and paperhangm~ - remov. . Free estImates. Mon~ly ratl's. lion of completed work in.Ing -: wall washmg, 30 years _5:1.2459. __ vited: we guarantee ourcxpenence, wor~ guaranteerl. workmanship. FHA terms,Mertens, 122 MUIr. TU 2.0083. G. OLMIN licensed. insured, bonded.

-----~- WINDOW CLEANING ONTARIOCOMPLETE Decorating servo SERVICES CONSTRUCTI()N CO

Ii~e. Painting. interiot. ext.er. FREE ESTIMATES . 881.4400 .

~~~o\'rnicr M~t~~i~:.ngw~rnk~ WE 3A72..3022RED I-CcAePml~ni!o-aCnOdNBSTrIHcki.icwTolrOkN-

manship ruaranteed. for [f no answer. call 372.3023 ~estimates, call! i Repairs and l\ew

WILLIAM FORSYTHE ,- .. _.- -- --- ..- - .. - , Ba.,cment Lc~ksVAlley 2.9108 121M-SEWER CUANING No Job Too Small_____ . ' -.---.. .. .--.. 885.0612"

--"H'UGHES BROTHERS 'I SEWERS CLEANED, broken-.. ~:' ...DECORATORS Sewers repaired. Guaranteed. BRICK REPAIR, patios and521)3 Yorkshire Reasonahle rates. 881-0063 or porches. Free estimates, PR

8R29750 or 331.8(121) j 779.1225. I 9.3947. " ,

SHE L DEN, Grosse PointeShores, 777-3310.

GROSSE POINTE Ii'ARMS - ,.McKinley near Chalfonte.TUxedo 4-3927.

Th'ursClay, May 15; 1969

. 13A-LOTS FOR SALE ••

EASTLAND.INVESTMENT SPOT8 JIile cor. Beacoufie1d

19\1x160 BuainessTUxedo fS.:JfICYl .

Attractive Lot Oft JeffersoaZoned, 2 famlly

FOl' Further Information

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After reading about J~.tice Fortas, I'll neverknow why the SupremeCourt is so conC'ernedover the rights of the ac.cused.

STUDIO CAMERA SHO~CARL JOYNER -'

20229 MAC K - in, the Woods

Thursday. May '15. :1969

*1 who. w~ere ~Ddwhatnot, I

by whoozit ' IThe 16th annual Michigan Week .'. • Michigan

,citizens pulling togeth~r 'to ~romote. ~heir own state i~every way possible -IS commg up May 17 through 24

I ••• and Grosse Pointe's own "Mr. Michigan 'Y~k" couldI very well be Dale 1. Sellers, senior vice preSIdent of theBank of the Commonwealth and immediate past presi-dent of the Greater Michigan Foundation, the charitableeducational foundation that sponso~s Michigan W~k • , ,

* * •

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Fauorlte Recipesof

People ,in The Kw

GROSSE POINTE ).fEWS, ). t' ,":~.;~, ••• '~/"

Feature PagePointes of Interest

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Page Twenfy-eight

ffJ-Otnte, .

Counter Points

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by Pat RousseauIn Gay Profusion'. , • Lilies have arrived at Walton.

Pierce. PicJt brand new styles and perennials •.. all in avariety of newsy prints from tills abundantjust-unpack-ed-shipment from Lily Pulitzer. The bounty of the NewYork buy is apparent in the beautiful coeUail and even-ing dresses and. the 'new city sUks and cottons. Blackand white slicked with patent and the browJis, taupesand other sophisticated travel.wise colors. Par those ofyou who love Emilio Pucci's fabulous designs, there arenew additions from Italy, including zephyr light cottonshirts and cotton zipped ~ront dresses. These are breez-ing out the doors at Walton.Pierce. Catch them if youcan!

GU.\CAMOLE.AVOCADOCOGtn •• telI 1'y

Mis. E. W, JacksoJS1 medium avocado .2 three-ounce pkgs. cream

cheese '2 tsp. lime juice • , • The Foundati~ll's- 90.~an , , • Bo~rd of ~over.

norn honored Mr. Sellers April 10, at.tbel1' mee~g at1A. tsp. Tabasco Win Schuler's in Jaekson, for his 14 years of servIce to1,4 tsp. salt Michigan and Michigan WeeJ!; .•. Mr. Sellers, w~s Michi.1h tsp. Worcestershire gan Week general chairman in 1964 .•. He s Just con-

sauce ' c'uded three years in the Four~dation's president's postCut a~ocados in half length. and served as fioancial chairman f~r two years ... B~ard

wise. remove pit. Peel skin members presented Mr. Sellers With an engraved sIlverfro~ halves; mash pulp. Add tray and Mrs. Sellers with a gold "charms of Michigan"

.. ~ remaining ingredients; bzat bracelet , • , 'Hair! Hair! Hair! •• , You ,just can't have, enough with electric beater .until '" '" '"

J smooth. Use as dip for pOtatoof it according to now fashion and faU forecasts. Don't chips or ..crisp crackers. Yields ... While Dale Sellers was president of thefool around. Buy 'it by the box! If you read the Detroit- approximately JIh cups. Greater Michigan Foundation, he assisted with. greatNews you saw the feature story, in whiCh very t<zlented ------ interest as Michigan entered into a formal "sister-state"Tony Caputo, of Leon's, ~ a sp' eclal' press' 'shoWing, agreement with Shiga Prefecture, Japan ... 'Originatedfor the purpose of promoting an interchange, of tech.demonstarted the styling magic of the seven pieces con. F . ~M ' S . nical knowledgea.nd information in the tultural, eco.tained in a 1!ew k,it. We dubbed it Leon's "something or et. tars nomic and social fields, the relationship has the overallelse kit.". There is a fall; two, side' curls~ thre,e braid;s , ,< goal of deepening friendship and mutual understandingand a versatile change~'m4kerhairpiece. It can be styled O'F ,LOCHMOOR The Meropolltan Opera sea-, between these two widely separated geographic areas ..•as a chignon, a long back braid or ,0. pony tait. All seven MRS~. CLARENCE ,MAGUJR!: '...... son in Detroit :willbe preceded * * *pieces are'one hundred'sixty~five dollc.rs. This'is another ByPtl,lper White"w ,,~ by an elegrllnt tthough informal ••• Shiga's governor, .• Kinichiro Nozaki, repre-first for Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue ••. TUxedo 4-9393. own P!~c~ce inth~ Da.vidWhi~. dL'1Der.forumSunday evening, sentedthe Japanese state on a six'day official. visit to, '*.. Mrs. Clarence Magu.kehas lived in' The Pointe for, ney BUildlDg.Mementos of his. M '25 t 7 'I' k. in Go' ,be be time in the Orient are promin- ,~y "a 0 Coc. , . r sse Michigan late in 1968. when the "sister-state" a~eement

The'C1IaiDsThat BIad •• , are the eauedlves ill fashllill. fD 30 years. She loves it ... wants it to .t~~ost a~ti. ently'displayed 'throughout the Pomte ,War MemorIals Cry~tal w~s formally sigiied, and was hQnor guest at a luncheonMklbelle'. Boutlqile at LeeIi, 17188 Maa Avoue, muUi.leDltbs fuUycaied'for. community in t~e coUntry. She's domg Magui,re~me. . Ballroom. hosted bv Mr. Seners at the Top of the Flame. . • .of lJaks sUp over the bead 8IICIare won. 101II.~thliDg the something about it. . .', " ',' , M ried'IIL .... - r I •

, , _1. •• _. It --'4 Mrs. Mag.ull"e's lovely, h'ome'~~----------- Have. at, ", ..nucD On hand to meet Francis * * * 'waist.is aDotllerfashiou area .01'........... 'wvw 'seem YOIIcan .. Th M .. ha tw hild ' .Deverhave eltOagL Coned chains! . .' and gardens cin ~hmoor boule., ~tacles in, the street, sueb as e .. ~guu'es, ve. oc, . Robinson the Met's Assistant ... Mr. Sellers is hOWa member . , . of tl\e steeringli Ie

, • ren. DaVId,34, an engIneer. has ' • " . t t' th "'t' t t. ,,' t. • • • vard contain 'ving examp s of lawn.raking debris and general recently been tranSf~rred to Manager, and the ear1y~riv- commrttee to perpe ua e e SISer.sa e . agre~menA t::ountry }{itchen ..... has been desigp~: and fur- what she hopes all of The litter, give vehicles a broader Gr~llvilIe, N.C. He,.',and his ing stUs will' be 1969General between, the two ..areas - consequently, he's keepmg a

nished.;by. Mu,tschIer, .Kitch.ens, 20227 Mack av.enue ... Pointe will .look like a~~r ~he ,thoroughfare, .thus contributing wife, Madeline,. of Cleveland, Chairman ofthe Opera season•. close eye on plans for.a group tour next summer tobe

Grosse Pomte BeautifIcation to fewer aCCidentsand fewer havetw<ichildren Dawn 6 and ' , Japan's "Exp'0 '70'" at which. time the Mic.higantravelers.for the, De,crigner's' Show House .. Its decor has en Councilfinishes'its current pro- injury incidents" ' , , " ., ". Mrs Ernest Jones of Bloom.. 'arr~ged 'and sponsore4 by. the Planned, Parenthood ject. ,,' . ,.' 'March, .', . , 'field Hills plan to take advantage of ..their invitation to visit Shiga.Leagu' . e. Mutschler,.' aIo.ng WIth ot.her' decorators, .a(l- The prriJ'eelis spear.headed by tifi' Atio~erbU~speetf~!.thelbetia,U~DaUghter Lorna is married to .' and be on the receiving end of gracious Japanese hoil- .

t.ca p'~. c sa .e"3.;r~a on. Ken,Vendllrbuseb; They live. in Also present to greet the dis- . ,

surned the task of redoIng a room tn, a vacan m~nslOn the Grosse Pointe Garden Club S~IJ?th~t.IS Shownw poUcesta. Apple~. ' Wis., with their thi:ee tingu.ish.ed gues.tswill be Fr,ank pltaltty .. "at 325 Lake Shore drive .•. and, ,of course, did the Council,of which Mrs.' Maguire tisti~s IS.• thl;1t,human behavior children David 6 Jennifer 4. Donovan chairman of the board '*. * *kitchen with 'their w;uankill and flair. Drop in and see is chairman.. " dic~~.)~y~h.0!-O.ic,Uy a more and Krls~e,\one.8nd.a.hillf: ,. 'of ,the ~troit Grand Opera As. . .~ •• Half.wayal'()imd the world • '.' is the distalleea truly country.style kitchen th!ough May 17, except The. Beautification Council, law'abldlDg cltiz~nlD well.kept Both, the~,guire children soseiation .and a director.. o..fbetween Shiga and ,Caro, Mich., wIlereOale Sellers spegtfor Sunday, May 11 , , • doors open at 11 a.m. and close which has organized all the ~s as c~mp~to ~epress-: were graduated ..from Grosse Grosse Pomte War Memorlalj most of his boyhood attended grade school Bud- hiv,hat 4 p.m. • '.' pSI.ovine.t.yeeCaor~roun,mumd.tdrieisVefofrO.ra.bemaaUs~~,};,?1..s~, ~' Mage~e a~~ Pomte High SChooland the Um- Wilbur Mack. ,president of tt~e seho~l and started hi; bankin2 career ~fore high school.

• '?6 er, '.. e . versity of Michig~. Detroit Grand Opera Assocla- d • in 1923 with th \'Stat S.' Bnk: f C, ': ks . M rtlUlr Cl t tification and clean.up, is com- Cau Alway, Use Help'When the~hildrenwent off to' tion; 'Henry Ledynrd, who is gra uAatiOD_, '.. e'th teh abv.m~ksh,a tu°di darot

:I'woNewDestgnerLoo .",zn!1. s .ose'posedofthefdurPointemayors "The.committeemembers hoolMr ){ ....;,_vice-presidentandmanagerof ... ftersome.twoyearsWl e an, es e a:n3 Fisher Roodi.ar~ Charles Cooper s stDJng:lng colorful and OLeyillage president._act- have. worked like . beavers to ~~ain' had ti~e,f::,lariie:~~~ the .Detroit Grand Opera. Ass,: th.e U:nive~ity of ;Mic~igan. for a year, ,spentanotber yearyoung image and the worldly black ~nd wh~tecqntrasts 'ing a,s.honorary chairmen, all get C?peratlon Clean-UP. and She tried for three tears to get ciation and.a War Memonal.dl- wIth a buslRess fmOJD Flint and then returned to bank.of Werle.An e:z;~mpleot th,e w,.tter designer, is. black elt,. ,~an~gers, r~pr~,sentative~Be~utify.g~~g,~ we've been ~ aloe;ill.gardeij club but the. rector; Mr.s, John .D. Benfield, ing for good, startlltg in the faU of 1927 with Detroit'sand white crepe and cotton combined for a s~ek 3umpet ot. bllslnen ~ .set:VIceor~am- liellgl:!ted.!1~ .the results ..~ "ittUlgliits seemed uiiSur. GrossePomte chnll'man; Mrs. First NatioDal Bank .•.effect. Both are nt1,o California BOUrCe,. z1tion~, putilic: and pnYlI;te date. But we.ve IiliUgot a ICJ!1/tmOUntable.So, out of 1Iespera- Januarius MulleD,Grosse Pointe '" * *

. • .'.. sc~oo1s.g:,-~l!n clubs and CIVIC.way to go to win that trophy. ti<in,'stie ,decided to start her co-chairman; and Mrs. Arthur ., b ut to . to Val te' mmded CItizens, ,"I'd Uke any service organi- own., '.i. Seder; dinner chairman. : .. He married'Dorothea Wilson ... from Maywood,

Ptom Goen 0 0 , will proba 1J.::.... -an ~_ ";;""'~~1' Compete foc TroP.hy zations interested'in/partieipat. ,. , :., ,'," " '. ., h' ,Ill, i,n.;1930 .. , ,.TI1ey mak.,e th.'eirhom ...e in.,. 'J;',ro.., m..b.I.,ey..:'ro....ad11* Mack, to relit formal wear•. &.'""Z 1Iac1........ -d The Cau.ncll is competing for..... ..'. ,Shec()rralled ,~me,of lier ~lnging stars whOwill be OD- d 19 tu' .. S II' "".. ,__ J ...... -.I __ ..... _ ~ I - ID mg In the campaign to contact, ~ ! ind ne.l.ghbors and .the' .... guests at dmn'er and. will •.•• Afte,~th. e"bank .•holi.. a:U:..In. .. 33j~.~J~,.;e. ers 'uecamet..'white WIIUIerac.e.. --: a .l'""'..:...... ~'---:='-"--~ -m'u....the coveted Trigg T r 0 p.by me Wecau always uSe some liG p. .. Sh . B.." h ot.,.~' . th I ft assocI'ated WI't'IIMan.ufaetu~er3' NatioD.al,Bank of DetrOItfabUloul d1oices. TIle pit iIlda_ a--,~"-,TU. ~': .. warded yearly in Washingtoll .'. . '. rosse omte . ores ranc participate on e pane a er.P

leated llhlrt,.JUide aDd eaff 1iDb, aDd R._n ••. I_O Deb t.h .N tl' I ....;.: U' thisex.tra.,hjmdctS:Tthhltatfunit.'p.artofl (if'theWomi.a's NationAl Farm ward inClude Marcia Baldwin, during its organization in the summer of ,193:t : .. In, . :, y e- a011a ",,,,,an- p ~nn protie

veI~ rt ~!hiladrer.~ and Gard,en Association w.as soprano, who.sings th2 rolls of 1942 he J'oined the armed forces, and ..was With the

6.5330. committee under' R,H, Haeken: """"pera e....o. . . .. ea, born'S' bel' "F st" and M8demoi II t 11.• •. • dahL Other prizes.are awarded parents, mer~hants, serviee' . . Ie m au. .. H • • Si~nal Corps throughout World War ,evenua y sepa-.Meant'For Each Other ~ •• the little original oils according to the degree of civic clubs ... all_Jdngto,ether." . ThrOllgb.her membership m selle Dang~,rville.~n Adrla:nna {ated as a captain in 1946 ..., .... .d...... till.... ti ' ., .' ... , the Shores.Gardea Club she be- Lecouvreur ; LUIgiAIda, t~nor, * * *

and the antiqued table easels at The. l~r;:~~e~i:.n, Pri:~"f: ::; . M!s, M~I~l! S..o~. larden .came an .active member of the who sings Count Alinaviva inSphere, 19849 Maek, Avenue. If you're . slogan."says Mrs. Maguire, IS ~lled ynth her f.avonte f1ow- Michigan'Division Of.the WNF- "Barber of S~'Tll1e";and Sher. ., . Once again then .•• he rettIqted to ~anking.,. ,looking for S()IDM.hingon a grand scale, H.. "aild the waytbe proJn'am has !!r~. TulJP~, 12 different var- &GA and in lll64 became its rill Milnes who has ~he ro~l of Rejoining MaDufa~turers, he was wit~t~e Mic~llganlarge reproductions., on canvas of ..the . - caugbton I'm sure.we'll be able ~~Iti::t~.S~i~~~~~~!h~s~ pl:ellideat. _ COrue~~Di Luna in "II Trava- D\visioD' and later in char~e of that DIvision DUtil theOld Masters framed baroque style • •• . to," . pansies. ~ . IIlJOi+t seven yeare ,QriJ M~~ 'ro~., to. llqmmer of 196~, when he beclJme an 'administrative vIeetwenty-four fifty. . "Boy s.:Olitsare mJking sur. ago I hit on SoIDe really beauti~ "TbeA.6soClatiqlfhasso many Donald M. D. Thurber, vice president ••. lie resigned as a Manufaeturers officer In

I • * • veys to spot eyesores in the ful ones from. Washington and worthwbije,projeets." she says. president and,.p}lbli~ relations 1964 to accept his positi~n with Bank of the Common-The Eyes Have I.t .• '. the. NO.,tr'eDam~ Pharmacy community; then owners will for years tney have reseeded "On~ of.its mos~,worthwlu~eis officer for the Detroit Grand wealth. . • '

hasthe newest collection of eye nuxkev.p to enhance be crjntacted to clean up the tbemselves ~nd been truly beau- 'Horticultural Therapy. Patients Opera Association, following * "'. *

t n areas," Mrs. MagUirecontinues. tiful" .. " .' are giVetl the oppOrtunity to dinner will invite the Metropoli.fashion's favorite feature. As improvemen s come 0 "High school camera clubs are .... ., . plant seeds'Ind,bulbs and watch can Opera stars and manage. . .. His post~World War II education ... was pri-the market you realLy should change yo"r palette. For planninj(a project of before and Thlsye!!l 1m ordenng .some them grow then ,sell them at a ment to the platform ~r 'a de. marily in night school at Wayne Stat~ Univ~rsity and ~heexample, Coty Originals 'are'some ()f:the bef~ ne~ ?eauty after photos to record results to replae~ ~ese:. Th~ colors are fair Of their, very 0". It does lightful half hour discussion of University of Detroit, wherE he obtamed hIS Accountingprod"cts' "n'" so .en .... to. apply. The.fl.:the1'es AZlZa s new, of th.e dea.n:up effort.". more. brilJiant th.an the ones wonders fOr these people. 'd't C'll f L... .. lJo' -It Lashe D t we find In MichIgan and the. . . .' the forthcoming season s pro- degree ... He also atten ed the'DetrOl a ege o. awEye Shado Kit and Revlon's Fluffy Full s. on ''These phOtos will be put petals are much larger." "Of course, WNF&GA.has ductions which Mr, Thurber and in 1953 completed his courses a.t the UniverSIty ofever be satisfied. You can always loo~ .betterand there in a scrapbook to illustrate the Love.Goes Way Ba~ many.other worthw~n~proJeets. will moderate. WI'sconsI'n's Graduate School of Bankmg ... _ 'are so many amazin,9 new goodies wattmg to help. work done by ciVic-miildedresi. When did' ....-.lovely lad'y be. It glv~s s~holarsl\ips. at both .\. • • dents,'durin~ the campaign," . stedWUi• rd . ., the UnIversIty of MIchigan and Anecdotes of on stage and be- '" * '"

. ,Jl{iltoo Volkens,of the Camera come. wtere mga .enmg. Michigan State, It suppOrts an hindseenes .happenings will be ... Hl'S outside activities ... have included involve.TIle Kaleidoscope•• , 16J35 Mack at ikdferd, sees plastic Center, has offered a $25 gift Pra;tIcaIly fro m childhood. intei1latiOllalfarmstudent ex. ssolicited and their own inter.

place mats aad stolter g\alioos.color mixed or matehed .•. am. certificate fo.r the best. bef.ore She s always loved flowers. ch,an"epr.ogram, through which pretations of their various roles. ments with the Michi~an Bankers Assoclation and thed

• of d fte t d d b I A tt f f t h l;> All th d'nn guests will be Amen'can Bankers Association, plus the Wolverine Clubber, re , greeD, .lIrqll se.. ' an . a r pIClire provl e y 5 a ma er 0 IIC, s e youngsters under the aegis of e I er b* ••. . any.student of the GrossePilinte planned on ber.o.'."ing.a .land. WNF&GA.' live with foreign invited to ask questions of the and other bankin~ orJranizations • • . He's a. mem er ofYoUr Sign Of TheZodill.c .. , is found on a hand. PUbICSChools.The schools also, seape gardener. But I dISCOV-farm families and learn about stars and Mr. Robinson and to the J)etroit Athletic Club and th~ Detroit Golf Club,. a

. ted ti ed wood wall plaque (Qt' conducted poster. contests Qn' ered y.ouhad to be a real m.ath- their fanning methods then re- me~t them afterv:ards. director of the Detroit Exeeutive'l Association and a pastpam. an q~ ' d at' an~ ' anti-litter and beautification. ematician in this field ... and tumto the United Siates and president of the Detroit Rotary Club •• . He's a pastFanuly groupmgs are e<;0r lV~ fit' . 42,. ,EDcouraj{ePtau~ir'g' that certainly was not my leeture on what they have president, too, of the Essex Golf and Country Club, asucb fun. ,There are two SIZes, SIdX'TlhrYMil. ", Mrs. Maguire reminds resi. strong point," she laughs. learned These youngsters are VOWS Spo.ken past dl'rector of the Michigan State Ch, amber of Com.and ten dollars at 16237 Mack an ee e.. dents that they all. can.help by Mrs. Maguire attended the great goodwill ambassad.ors.", * ..' / plantinlt a!lother tree or bush University of Michiganand,was Has SlIoppial,Def~.se By Pointe Pa:r merce and bowls in two lea~es: Detroit Rotary Club and

Try A "Swingles" ... Mr. Q Travel knows of a I ~r enla~glDg their gardens. gra,du.atedfrom Detroi~ Teach,. As busy ,as Mr.s.. Maguire is • .. Detroit Athletic Club •.. His other hobby is golf, whichreal party week plan in San Juan for ' J,,!st a htt1e extra from.eve!'Y ers College. ~be last sIXyears she s~l has time t(I design and -- " he REALLY,ENJOYS .••th swin in set. One hundred fifty- p res}dent"can make a big dlf- of her. teachmg career were sew her own cloth!ng. "I dis- E r i c a Ellen. Abrahamson, I '" .* •

e do I lag gr . f . eludes break- ......., ference, she says. spent 1D the Redford SChool like Jihopping - It takes so daughter of l'lr. and Mrs, Ken- , ... The Greater- Michigan Foundation. '.' has ab-four . rs p us air a,rem . J."'~ "You know, police statistics System. much time _ and in about half th T{ Ab h f Tfasts, dinners, .c0cktatl parties, amuse- reflect ~ clean and well kept She met Dr, Maguire when he the time I can whip up some. ne _. ra amson, 0 orrey Isorbed a great deal of Dale Sellers' energy tn recentments, entertamments, etc., etc. For 'commumty,. Properly trimmed came to Ford Hospital after thing I really like." .. road, and Paul ~uel1er Grams, years ... As Michigan Week ~eneral chairman. in 1964,more information stop by 19587 Mack hedges ilnd trees at intersec- having attend~ Pekinl( Union Mrs Maguire. is also very son of former Pomters Dr. and he devoted more than half his time to tbe state's Interests,Avenue or call TUxedo 6.0500, tions provide for better Vision Medic<llUniversityHospital. He active' in Grosse Pointe Mem. Mrs. Armin Grams, who are I workin,g very closely with then-Gover~o~ George Rom.

* • * for drivers. Elimination of ob- I is a traumatic surgeon with'his orial Church. She's president of now living in Tubingen, West Iney, lionorary chairman of the ~9~4 MIChlga!l ~eek . - .A Perfect Haircut •• , is the ba~is of a perfect balr style. I' .'., ., the Friday Book ~evjew, It was Germany, exc.hanged marriage I In 1967 Mr. Sellers was the re~lplent of ~ c.ltatIon from

At Edward Nepi Parrucchlere, 19463 Ma~ Av.enue,you'll find blend unth and enhance your best features. It should during her, presIdency of the vows Saturday, May 10, in the Michigan Legislature for hIS leadershIp In the F~un-both. Edward's flawless teclmique in hair cutting is well ~nown also go along with your way of life and personality. Be Me~orial Church v.:0men's As. Salem Memorial Church. Idatitm's. sta.te-promoting r,>ro~rams ... He d,eserved. It-and you'll be delighted to know. that each of bls stybsts Is you a busy homemaker, career woman, or charity leader, soclation that the clreles were A dinner at Perrini's for the' as, contmUIng to s7rve MIchIgan wherever. hIS expenence'rallle~ intensivelyby him. , , TUIedo 4.8851. have the style that suits you. Try the Posh Studio. Look (orm~ Rnd the ~hurch lounge I "" rtt: h I I d erves the tItle of Grosse• u • • * hat' h d t f b t f' "'''C II 886 refurbished. immediate relatives followedthe may m:: wO .~T: 1 e, le es

10 s appene ,0 some 0 your es rlenUo). a • The Maguires are members 4 o'clock rites, at which The Pointe's own "Mr. Michigan Week." •"A Portrait Of My Love" •.. We'd lik.e one by 1377 for an appozntment. i of the English Speaking Union Reverend Reginald Holle of. d

Eddie McGrath, Jr., whose color ph~tograp.hy. seems to * • I an~ have taken a number. of fieiarell. Crai(! Holli qe ---capture the persun and the mood. HIS studIO IS conven- Sunday Chef's Feature ... at WesrteW's, 155416Mack at. trips with the group. Theyve The newlyweds will make T CI. B *d :- ~='~GientIy located at 16839 Kercheval. Call 884-3289, . Somerset, is southern fried chicken (all yoa caa ea&).For OM Ibeen around the world three their home in Cambridge, 0 fum rt. e --==.. '-U;-;&~.:G

• * • ' doUar elghty.aine, you'll enjoy fried cbicke•• freacb fries, cole times! Mass" while the. bridegroom Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Heil{- Dj_ _. ' . slaw roil ... butter. ' They've also joined fellow I te hi t d eIt's Custom.... except the pr1.Ce.In addthon to one' .. • DACers on trips, eomp e s s senIor year s u 'I kinen, of Birmingham. Mich., .- .

hundred and fifty decorator colors for wall to wall, "We vacation in the spring ies at. H.arvard and will return have.announcedthe engagement - ---machine washable bathroom carpeting, there are forty. Keep Your Cool ... all year long in your home and fall, .. we wouldn't think to MI~higa~ next year, when Iof their daughter. Linda Kath- --

five tweeds and fifteen qualities from which to choose with the frosted l~ok in sheers and fi~rglas from Calico of vacationing in the summer; ~hebnde wIlI.completeher,sen. erine, to Craig Hollidge, son of .-

t Ed Mal'.zewsfc' 21435 Mack Avenue. Cornery;, 25008 LIttle Mack at 10 Mlle. The!!e secol}ds it's much.to pretty. righ.there I?r year.~~les at the Umver. Mr. and Mrs, K, B, Hollidge.of

a ... ., • • II come III lovely pastels and some have an mteresting in The 'pomte. and It WIll be a slty of ft .. chlgan, Audubol\ road. .

f bo eddi~gs and graduaUons linen-like weave. Prices, of course, are the coolest! lot prettier thi~ year ~th the The bride.elect attended Eas.

GUts Galore , •• or Ii wers, ow ", I • .. • whole commumty worKmg to. p f'h Old tern MichiganUniversity, whereare at Wrlgbt's Gift aad Lamp Shop, 1865& Mack Avellue. There .', . ward that end.' arent*tJ 1 ren she affiliated with Sigma Kappaare so many llecc.atlve accessories. If you are Iware of the Fore GOlfers.... ts a, da~ron knn culZotte dre~s wtth Sorority,bride's taste and decorating plans, I lamp mike! a beautiful, a sports collar, fttted waistline and the golf mottf. Per- i Banquet Slated Her fianee attended FerrisI.d useful gift. Isonally Y~urs ,wil~ monogram it, at no extra char.ge. The,!Set Pointe Book State University and is present-

* • • color chor.ce IS lzght blue, whIte. or yellow. Sues are I The Women's Association of Iy serving in a machine appren-A St rt Set of sterling china or crystal is a \8-16 , , , twenty-three dollars at 17 Kerche1>alin the: Club's Meeting the Grosse Pointe Woods Pres. tice program,

great g'raadU~~iong'iit' for a par~nt to' 'Punch and Judy block,. .. .. .,1 __ byterian Church will have a PlaAnnnedO,ctober11 wedding is

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combincd Mother.Daughter andgive a daughter, This is an exce en " ~. Mrs. Edward Freimuth will h

t. f M' H'" Fine Arts 1\Iecting Someone Downtown, You don t want a two car open her South Edgewooddrh'c Fat er.Son Banquet Friday, A th h AI

sugges)On . rom aX1!le 1,\, ", \ . . i home.comlng. So caJI TUxedo 1.1111. A nice driver !'Inda new home to members of the Pointe May 23, in Rauth Fellowship . mong c ~uests at t e -representative whO Wlll personally help " IRoyale carriage Cab will pick yo.. up and delIver you to yonr Book' Club next Monday May Hall at 6:30 o'l'lock, I' ~~~n~~/::~~:~s~o~:u~q~~~c~~~you and your daughter select ,and coor. ~" llelltlnatlonwlthout (rafflc nerves or parking problems. 19 at noon Assisting he~ with A musical variety program,. in De t ro it, M, llnd Mme.dinate patterns and place settmgs from I • * • lu~cheon ~m be Mrs. Gordon featuring the Grosse Pointe J a c (}11 e s Dircks.DiIly wereopen stock. Call TUxedo 4-0073 for more . I Which Way Did He Go? . , . He went from the east Myers, of Trombley road. Children's Theater Group from HEN R 1E TT A LA CROIXinformation. 'side to Metropolitan Airport via the Royal Coachman Virginia Leonard. of the the Grosse Pointe War Memo. French teacher in the adult cd:

• • * Limousine and left his horse-power In the garage. RCL Grosse Pointe Public Libraty, rial, will be featured, Reser...a. ucalion progr~m and DORO.It's Posh •.• to be among the 'many Pointers who took him directly to the airl1ne of his choice with no will review Letitia Baldridge's tions may be ohtained by call.' THY NEWHOUSE F r e n c h

have discovered The Posh Studio Inc, A coiffure should parking problem. TUxedo 6-1322. "Of Diamonds and Diplom8{s:' Ing Mrs, William Hill, 881.0139. teacher at Brown~lI.

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