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AI the N.ws of<br />

AI the Pointes Eviry<br />

,Thursday ~ing<br />

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al D.trolt, :Vlehllan.<br />

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otJM<br />

WEEK<br />

As Compiled by the<br />

Grosse pointe NeWs<br />

nursday, Mania 13<br />

FBJ AGEN'~'S Wednesday<br />

seized an alleged deserter yfflo<br />

had sought the traditional sanc.<br />

tuary of a church in St. Jo.<br />

seph's Episcopal Church. Seiied<br />

was Tom Sincavitch who was<br />

taken to the military stockade<br />

at,Ft. Wayne. <strong>For</strong>ty-tl!ree young<br />

men had 'all claimed to be Sincavitch<br />

in an attempt to con.<br />

fus~, ,the FB~. '<br />

* • •<br />

THE RUSSIAN :NEWSPAPER<br />

Izvestia hinted ~Wednesday that<br />

installation of the U.S. A~!d<br />

,(Anti.BaIUstic MiSsile), system<br />

might hampllr .~e possi~\ties<br />

for *Tms.control talks. The ar.<br />

ticle echoed the thoughts.. of an<br />

increasing number 'of opponentS<br />

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Poi<br />

Conipl~te News Coverage of All the ,Pointe.<br />

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, Thursday, March 20, 1969<br />

~ws<br />

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v.~'-<br />

, ; :':",f~ ~.;~:J? -,~ir"<br />

H<strong>Of</strong>M ()f th4 NI1If'<br />

Y R d<br />

.;,' Fin,-ius'Hears;<br />

ear" oun D rlve1fMt~PJeas:<br />

<strong>For</strong> <strong>Beautification</strong> <strong>Of</strong> <strong>Resid~is</strong><br />

" Mayor B'utler Promises Top~ I<br />

<strong>Of</strong>f to Good<br />

"."<br />

,<br />

!" ,<br />

. Start Pr!ority Cons~deration" .<br />

, In Preparation of ,<br />

. Next Y~ar's<br />

Budget<br />

Three M~tin9s Produce Or9ani,~tion to Spearhead<br />

Community-Wide Campaign Scheduled By James J. Njalm<br />

to Get Underway on May I " NlltDs Staff Wnler '<br />

The Fafms council. at its<br />

An all.outcommunity effort has been launched to regular meeting held on<br />

clean up and beautify the five Grosse Pointes: The drive Monday" March 17, beseiged<br />

has been organized at three meetings of civic. minded by pleas of concerned pai'.<br />

citizens and communit~ leaders representing each of the ents and other citizons, defive<br />

areas:' Spearheaded by the GroS!le Pointe Garden cided to give top priority irl<br />

Club Council, the meetings have resulted in the creation the. 1969.70 fiscal budge'!'<br />

of the Grosse Pointe <strong>Beautification</strong> Council. to provide funds to put:<br />

This permanent. organizatioQ , \ chase leaf-gathering equip..<br />

has resolved to promote a 'year:' Y h A • !ment, to be used the yeaJ,'<br />

around campaign to clean up out ..valts, 'round, and especially duro<br />

the communities and to com.<br />

pete-for the National Cleanest CA. / ing the fall months. "<br />

City 'Award given' by the Na. ourt ctwn The c(llInci1received Petitions<br />

tional, Clean up _ Paint up _ bearing 640 names of residentS.<br />

Fix up Bureau, each February In Drug. Cas'e asking that the members enact<br />

in Washington, D.C. an ordinance banning the burn.<br />

to the controversial defense<br />

systepl. 1 • • Work already is started, but ing of' leaves, or any othe,.<br />

,Friday, MUeb U _, the ambitious drive will offici- Accused Seller of Narcot- debris, in the fall, or at any<br />

eleased on $10,000 time during thF. year. .<br />

PLANS 'WERE REVEALED:<br />

on Friday for a domed s........ i"!.....<br />

stadium in Southfield on 11Mile' .<br />

road between Inkster aDd Teleally.<br />

get under way May 1 to<br />

comcide with National Cleanup<br />

Month. A Kickoff Luncheon at<br />

the War Memorial is being<br />

planned for that day, A nationics<br />

R.<br />

by Jud.ge Gooclr.owj<br />

h<br />

,..Ieads Not Guilty<br />

. Mayor William putier read<br />

a position paper .he had pre'<br />

pared, outlining the cost of<br />

different type of equipmeJit,<br />

graph. The promoters emptiasized<br />

that there has as yet been<br />

no commitments from South.<br />

"g~~' p:po~~~ th:o;:;~ ,.. :' : .. ;:' :. ".'~'i.;.' ; ,., . ,Photo by AIJan Hoffman<br />

ally.known figure in the field<br />

of beautifil,ation will speak.<br />

M<br />

City an~~:~~e~~e~; :IP five<br />

the cost of labor, and the prob:<br />

Thomas Black, 17, of 8~9 lem of stockpiling leaves until<br />

L 0 c h moo r boul~\J'ard, .1S they lire ready to be disposed<br />

free on bond, and IS awaIt. of, but this failed to sway tlle<br />

would have '13,000 seats for '":::;,:The;:coilitegatiOn~f:.the:GrqsR POulte Metho- left to right):;NAN'CY McGRAW, PAT. CODGER, Grosse Pointes have pledged ing a hearing in Circuit audience. .<br />

football and 60,000 for base. ..:dist~C. bur.' cl1::W,ill.experience:an:WiPsual Lente,n,C,. om-and:MRS. RO~ERT W. SUTTON, aueCt'or-organlst. the cooperation of munil:ipal Court, on a charge of pas- Mayor Cites Costs<br />

, , P S.~-..I":M 'h 28 Th • "Th - .,' .. ,.~... "f' '. '.. governments, and representa- session and sale of narc~ The mayor disclosed that the<br />

ball. The estimate


~,.<br />

The Swinger<br />

<strong>For</strong> sport and show. Open back air<br />

vents so a guy can keep his cool.<br />

Squo,red butt 0 n collar, side<br />

'pockets and adjustable sleeve.<br />

Water repelle~t and wash<br />

and wear. Emerald or<br />

Midnight. 22.50<br />

~•.t<br />

,<br />

...<br />

.) : ... L:.. bl \;W S<br />

._- -----r<br />

Arrest~d ILeal.Burning. ~ .~ual Park ~olice Report,~~al~d re uire.<br />

Boy _.__' .\ (C08tbllied Ii. Page 1) tinguished service); and one spec.lali~:tiO:r IS li~ dipart.<br />

(e-*~ p.,e 1) (e-tJa .... fra Pap 1) head of twa' such fine rlep"art-; died, (Capt. Arnold Hough, on men~s l~e J~~ pOinted out,<br />

Would be l &ood il1veslmentfor ments, ,with competent person. October 2, woo served 32 years). men.' h's department it is<br />

said. In the boy's sllirt pOCk~ lb.e city. nel, is a stroke of luck," the di. Both ~ave been ~eplaced by but s~~r \0 train and' assign<br />

another packet WI1~ found. ;ad rector added: probationary appomtme~ts to ne~e Y . Iti Ie responsi.<br />

now at Jacobson's, impeccably<br />

.,<br />

OPEN THU~SDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS<br />

tailored wool sport coats<br />

by Petrocelli .•. 21" unique concept in<br />

leisure attire exemplified b'~.<br />

the depth and richness of the<br />

bright colorings of the plaids.<br />

Gold/black/blue<br />

or olive/black/ rust<br />

combinations. 70.00<br />

Imported worsted slacks from<br />

Italy in Continental styled<br />

coordinating colors. 26.00<br />

Jacobsons<br />

MEN'S STORE<br />

. '<br />

Thursday, March 20, 1969<br />

packets were cootiScated, ,,~~ltl Dive~ ,PMl FIlDcl He said' that officers ot tb.e k~p the department at ItS au. O~f!C.~~Sto mu P<br />

t10e boys arrested.<br />

At the statioD, both teenagers<br />

f were questiooed. Tile older lad<br />

& WISh t~ pomt out fuat w~ Police'Department are continuo thorized strength.<br />

have a ~erJo~s pro~lem here, ally being sent to various<br />

Allor said.' The city Is COil. schools to keep up with law ell.<br />

bi1Jh __' ..L ---''---------.,..----<br />

• WIS released wh~n he prov~ templating setting aside $30.~ forcement, in line with the<br />

: that be. had no k?Owledge his for a wading pool.at the Pier. changing times. Not to be ex.<br />

'.j ,c:ompaDl. QD had ~ packets, ~nd Puk. I.•'1iho~ld thmk .th."t the cluded, is training in traffic<br />

that be did Dot bOw of the 1m. pool can walt, and the funds and sa f e t y education he<br />

• peading s.le. . , .'. used to pu.i'chase equip?,1ent for stressed. .'<br />

ITt\e l5:year.o1d cOlll~sed that the gatherIng of leaves. . , During his brief tenure, El.'<br />

. be ~ad gone to Fairfax and, Jones rema~ed .that no one lenburg said, he 'has re~eiyed<br />

sarrmgtoo ..to meet a prospec. ot the citizensw,~uld claim that many Ie.tters from Park citizens,<br />

.. tive buy~r. Ch:-rges.have be~n a burning ban w9uld solve all and others,. praising the fine<br />

Ifiled ac<br />

Cotton Slripe<br />

byREVERE<br />

To offer out clientele better<br />

.ervice, we will keep oar oBic.<br />

open Saturday JDCIrJIiDglI from<br />

9 :30 till noon. This ia an ideal<br />

, time to. disCuss yogr portfolio,<br />

check into the rIIeirch facia<br />

about=tinvestment op~tunitiee.<br />

Stop in ••• a akille-J<br />

ftgistend ~ftI will' be<br />

Clad to Uliat you.<br />

BOUI\TQ dAUIrnTS<br />

FIB8'r OP MICHIGAN<br />

GoB~BATION IPM(<br />

1I .. 1Hr N .. r..... "...'~d_,.<br />

1n44 DltCHEVAL<br />

GROSSE POINT! • ftfONBc ....<br />

Wouldn't, it 'he a pity t()shffl!~.s\lth.mer<br />

;in ~ suit that sags, bags, .rulxlples and<br />

roasts? when it's so easy tc) he cqQ~(1;risp.<br />

and taste£u11y tailored 1y'"Norfu~~It()¥::<br />

':£ ... $155;<br />

o~ froIft .60:00<br />

fJical'd~71ol'tq1J,<br />

92 Kerchevo.!, on.the.HilJ . "<br />

alllst• ~Im ""I~ Juvemle of the problems' of rl:sidents work performed by both police-<br />

Court authorities. He IS accused with respiratory ailments. The men alid firemen of the Park.<br />

ot possession of. illegal drugs. adverse effects upon health and A majority of the 'letters sub-<br />

LaPratt said that the p~ckets the prospect of reducing cari. mitted by the Park residents,<br />

were taken to the DetrOit Po- nogenic substances in the air, expressed extreme pride that<br />

lice Scientific Laboratory •. to are the most compelling reasons<br />

determine exactly what kind for the Farms to put an end<br />

ot narcotic they contained. A to such practices, and to make<br />

report is still pending, the-de- the expepditures necessary to<br />

the city h8!: such competent pub.<br />

lic servants during times of<br />

emergencies, the director said.<br />

The director's rer?rt Indi.<br />

tective said.<br />

He said .that, the ~y was<br />

provide leaf 'pick-up.nd<br />

sition.<br />

dispo. cated that there ~as increased<br />

activity in most phases of police<br />

questioned in front of hiS hea~.<br />

broken parents, who were


,",ursd.y, March 20, 1969<br />

YfSV' L,a~' W,iv. es March 26, at 8 o'clock in WSU's<br />

McGregor Memoral Auditori.<br />

. - - ' um. All proceeds will; be used<br />

The '~ayne ~tate. Unlversi~y to provide scholarships for the<br />

L.a~ .... \,)ves will' present thell' Law School. A r~ption in the<br />

eiihth .llDua1 belloefit i'nhion Alumni Lounge will follow the<br />

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Thursday, March 20, 1969, GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Five<br />

Zoning' Clwnge Approved<br />

After Heated Controversy<br />

The Woods Council meeting<br />

on Monday evening, March 17,<br />

generated wh.at at times be.<br />

came a heated controversy over<br />

the proposed zoning change of<br />

the Chene-Trombly Park area.<br />

MeeUng as '1 Board of Appeals,<br />

the Council was considering<br />

a zone change at the park<br />

that would change 80 feet cur.<br />

rently zoned as residential to<br />

commercial, thus permitting the<br />

building of a 200.foot deep park.<br />

ing lot. '<br />

The park, 10eJ,tedat Mack and<br />

Ridgemont, was c' given to the<br />

Woods by the late Hattie Chene,<br />

who stipulated in her will that<br />

the land should always be used<br />

as a "public park: and community<br />

center." Otherwise, the land<br />

would revert to her heirs.<br />

The .zoning change was need.<br />

Problem Child<br />

Subject of Talk<br />

Unusual Lenten<br />

Service Slated<br />

Reports Thievery<br />

At Goodwill Box<br />

Farms police are investigated<br />

so that the proposed parking ing a report made by a citizen,<br />

lot would be in line with the in which it was disclosed that<br />

parking lot behind the adjacent two adults, using two small chil-<br />

Hollywood Clinic, 20861 Mack dren, raided the Goodwill Drop<br />

avenu~, thus allowing entrance Box, at the rear of the Kroger<br />

to the park area from Holly. Supermarket, 18870 Mack ave.<br />

wood and exit onto Ridgemont nue.<br />

avoiding the confusion of two: The citizen, whose name' was<br />

way traffic in the area. withheld, said that he observed<br />

From the audience, various a car pull up alongside the drop<br />

citizens expressed .their can. »oJ( on Thursday, March 13,<br />

cerns for the inclusion of a all" two small children, apparparking<br />

lot in the park. ently under the supervision of<br />

William Quinn, 2197 Ridge- a man and woman, climb into<br />

mont, stated that "none of the the box, remove a number of<br />

children will ever use the park- items and place them in the<br />

ing lot." This was in response to vehicle.<br />

City Administrator C h est e r The witness told police that<br />

Petersen's drawing a distinction he had seen th!.' same car on a<br />

between a neJghborhood park number of occasions, with the<br />

and a community park. The pro- same people.<br />

posed park would be, because of Each time the car occupants<br />

its small size, considered a remove articles from the drop<br />

neighborhood park for children box, the citizens claimed, placed<br />

in the 6-13 age group. them in the vehicle, and drove<br />

Petersen said that a survey away.<br />

had shown that people drive to The door of the box has been<br />

the park and need a place to broken for several week3, police<br />

D D 'd W. park, particul:.rly when addi. said. but Goodwill has done<br />

r. aV! meman will pre. tional recreational facl'll'tl'es h'<br />

sent "A P~ofile of the Inner not mg about it. /<br />

City Child" on Match 24 at 8 are added, Mr. Quinn sharply Ii<br />

p.m. in Grosse Pointe War Me- disagreed and said that everymorial's<br />

Fries Auditorium. Dr. one he knew who used the park<br />

Wineman is a Professor of walked to it.<br />

Social Work at W:lyne State Quinn further pointed out that<br />

University and the main thrust children cannot play in the park,<br />

of his w,}rk over the past 30 anyway, because there is no<br />

years has been the problem of supervision, the result of which<br />

the h 0 s t i I e and aggressive is that the park ha's been taken<br />

youngster. . qver by the teenagers.<br />

With Fritz; Redl, he has writ- Paul Crook, 2002 Brys drive,<br />

ten "Children Who Hnte" and recalled when the park mellnt<br />

"Controls- From Within." Years a place for friends to gather<br />

of experience in the field of for dances and recreation and<br />

social wOI'k have placed him in expressed his regret that such<br />

his presenti' position of a knowl. a place was going to become a<br />

edgeable authority in his field. parking lot.<br />

He served as a case _'worker Mayor Ken net h MacLpod<br />

with the Wayne COunty Bureau pointed out that the Woods had<br />

of Social Aid and the Jewish in the past few years "come a<br />

Family and Children's service. long way in recreation" and<br />

As Executive Director of could do a lot more if the neces-<br />

Pioneer, House from 1946-1948 sary money were available.<br />

h(l observed firsthand an experi. Mrs. Quinn added to what her<br />

mental residential unit for pre- husband had said by charging<br />

delinquent boys. - tha~the parking lot was being<br />

Later his chief responsibility builfnot for tbe childre:'l but for<br />

was that of -.Case-Work Consul- the businessmen in the area.<br />

tant, divisionol Psychological She said that a recreation<br />

Services, Merrill-Palmer School, building is needed much more<br />

working in intensive therapy tha.n a parking lot.<br />

. with a small load of emotion- The Council voted to pass the<br />

aUy disturbed children. proposed zoning varIance so that<br />

'In 1953 Dr. Wiileman was the parking lot can be built on<br />

named Director of the Henry the park, site.<br />

Ittelson Center for Child Re. ----------search<br />

of the Jewish '.Board<br />

Guardians in New,Yor\t,,:a set~<br />

tin.g of re~iden9,1. ':tr.e~.t,mepf<br />

umt for schlZophremc children.<br />

Ann Arbor residents know<br />

Dr. Wiseman as .Clinical Di.<br />

rector of the V'niversity of<br />

Michigan Fresh Air Camp,. a<br />

, summer setting for boys with<br />

- special problems relatipg. to<br />

1 delinquent and aggresstve' be:<br />

:'.havior,<br />

The congregation of Grosse<br />

Painte United MethOdist Church<br />

will experience an unusual<br />

I..enten Communion on Passion<br />

Sunday evening, March 23, at<br />

7 o'clock.<br />

The High School Choir of 35<br />

voices, -under the direction of .<br />

Mrs. r.obert W. Sutton, Organist.choirmaster<br />

is presenting<br />

"Rejoice," a Twentieth. Century<br />

setting for the ~mmunion Service.<br />

This setting was written<br />

in 1964 for use at a Liturgical<br />

Conference sponsored by the<br />

~fissionary Society of the Gen.<br />

eral Theological Seminary in<br />

New York City.<br />

This. music' was written to<br />

help Christians in the Twentieth<br />

Century express their conviction<br />

that life in the NOW<br />

is a gift from God. It was<br />

written for a Christian hooten.<br />

anny. 'fhe composers, four students<br />

at the Seminary, sought<br />

to gi~'e the ancient liturgical<br />

words all their power and<br />

meaning by setting them to<br />

contemporary musical styles.<br />

The service. will be accompanied<br />

by the organ, drums and<br />

five guitars. Dan Ellis is the<br />

drummer; guitarists are Debbie<br />

Angell, Patricia Cougar, Pam<br />

Frisbie, Nancy McGraw, and<br />

Lynne )fontgomery. The service<br />

will feature meditations by<br />

Jennifer Moo r e and Mark<br />

Thomas. Spccial processional<br />

banners have belm created for<br />

the service by Debbie Angell<br />

and Cynthia Hayward.<br />

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GI.ASSES TURN ON<br />

YOVR HAPPY SMfi.t


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Thursday; Mar~h 20. J 969<br />

Career A,nbQ8sador Allen<br />

Closes Fries <strong>For</strong>um Series<br />

Car Runs Over<br />

Its OWn Driver<br />

,<br />

GROSSE PO IN TEN E W S<br />

Michigan AFS Sets Festi'val<br />

"Around the wcn-ld in 80 Min. for a successful program.<br />

utes" is the winning theme for Thirty-one countries were rep-<br />

A Park resident" who was thll American Field service resented by these high school<br />

career Ambassador 'George Association. , pinned beneath his car,' was Festival to be beld at Antique seniors who are spending the<br />

Venable Allen was the final Mr. Allen reviewed the Mid. taken to Bon Secours Hospital Village near Lake Orion on year in Michigan living with an<br />

speaker on The Fries <strong>For</strong>um on dIe Eastern situation beginning by police ambulance On Wed. May 3 and 4. Grosse Pointe American family, attending a<br />

World Affairs at Grosse Pointe in 1956 when Great Britain and ne.s(!ay, March 12, .and treated University School submitted the local high school, and getting<br />

War Memoriaf'March 10. Am- France became alarmed over for 'a possible broken wrist and winning theme in a contest be- to know the United States \via<br />

bassador Allen has twice been N8sser's seizijl'e of the Suez other injuries. ' tween AFS Clubs in Metro- first.hand experiences.<br />

Assistant Secretary 0.( State and Canal. Wiijlout the knowledge . poUtan Detroit Area schools. The purpose of the annual<br />

has served as Ainba:osador to of the United States, they en- Accordinil to a police report, Recently Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Festival is to raise money for<br />

Iran, Greece and Yugoslavia. couraged Israel '"with their help Fergus Markle, ~, of 862 West- mcind L. Cooper of Birmingham AFS SCholarships and enable the<br />

He was introduced by David' to start boUilities with Egypt ~he$ter.braked. his car to a l?top hosted a talent party for all public to learn more about<br />

W. Kendall, his hO£t in Grosse qn the prestext of Egyptian in- In ~nt of '~ garage after Michigan AFS and Americans other countries by viewing na.<br />

Pointe, who himself served in vasion across tbe border. Brit- turning the vehicle ar~un~, and Abroad students in order to tive costumes. dances, exhibits,<br />

Washington under President Ei.ain and France then proposee. to gotou~ t~~auto, still m re- plan the panel discussions and panel !liscussions, and hearing<br />

" senhower and.ow among many force each 6ide to withdraw 10 verse, ace up. ,talent shows for the annual their lJ,l.usic. Other activities of<br />

other duties is president of the miles from the Suez, thus free- Markle was struck on the festival. special interest to young people<br />

GroS6C Pointe War Memori!!l ing the canal. head by the open door as he .Topics selected for the panel will be games operated by the<br />

---------- This plan backfired when stooped to try to hand brake discussions were: "Comparison high school AFS Clubs, hay<br />

Britain's pound sterling suf. the car and was knocked to thll of School Systems. Here and rides, farm animals, and food.<br />

fered and Eden had to ask Ei. pavement. The front wheel roll. Abroad"; "Through the Look- The adult AFS Chapters will<br />

senhower for financial help ed atop his left wrist and the ing Glass-Comments on Vari~ present the following booths:<br />

w h i c h was refused. Britain car came to a stop. The victim, ous Customs"; "The American Boutique, Trink!'ls I1nd Treas.<br />

withdrew, m a kin g DeGauUe unable to free himself, called Experience"; "Political Sys. ures, Books and Records, In.<br />

furious. He tried to continue the for help. terns-Reflections After the temational Post OHice (pack.<br />

fight but the French were de. The cry was heard bYWs Election"; and "Student Un. ages sent in original wrappings<br />

pendent on British ships and daughter wbo rushed out of rest Around the World." from foreign countries), Baked<br />

aircraft carriers a~d the result th~ how;;, aDd dr(jve the auto, T~e talent shows will include Goods, World Food Market,!<br />

was a cease.fire WIth a UN po. the few inches necessary to reo Thai, Japanese and South Kiddie Komer, Patio Shop, and<br />

~ce f?rce placed on ~e EgyP- lease her father. She called po- A~erican dances, Ne~ Zea~and Pink and Pretty Package.<br />

ti8n 61de of the canal. lice Stick Game, Australian MIme, The D e t r pit Metropolitau<br />

In 1967 Na~ser asked U Thant' • . South American Vocal Group, Board of AFS is a group of into<br />

remove the UN forces which At the hoSPital, :M~r~e was and piano, guitar, and vocal tcrested women from a,11local<br />

he did. This, Ambassador Allen treated for the wrISt Injury, .as solos from many .other coun- areas where AFS students aN<br />

thought a serious mistake be- well as for a d~p gash over the tries. rel'liding. This year the presi.<br />

cause l't cleared the path. for left .ey.e brow, and scratches on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder of dent is Mrs. Marvin Hl''!,hes of<br />

••• with a 1'"<br />

ROGER RINKE<br />

t3zrld{v/}<br />

AUTHORIZED DEALER'<br />

.~<br />

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peepl. !HI '!!e, ~,,!.,.."<br />

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TAKE A TE5T I?RIVE TOOAY<br />

~.OGE.<br />

• •• INK.<br />

CADILLAC CO.<br />

Van Dyke het. 10-\1 Mil.<br />

TelepIJolt<br />

536-6260 1)1' 75704767<br />

Business' Note:-<br />

The promotion of William D.<br />

Cohan to vice president, and<br />

his assignment to .additionalre.<br />

sponsibilities in connection with<br />

the solicitation of trust bu..«ine,s,<br />

has been announced by National<br />

Bank of Detroit. Mr. Cohan, an<br />

'at~rney, j{)ined NBD's trust<br />

department in 1962. lIe lives at<br />

30 Colonial road, Grosse Pointe<br />

Shores.<br />

,<br />

Maria F~lise de Sousa (Brazil),/<br />

NapodonNoppakhyn (Thai.<br />

land), and EevaRuohonen (Finland),<br />

who attend Grosse Pointe<br />

High School; Rita Demetriou<br />

(Cyprus) and Julia Daysh (New<br />

Zealand), who are stuqents at<br />

Grosse Pointe Un i v er s ity<br />

School; and Megan AnderSon<br />

(South Africa), who attends<br />

Liggett School. Roger Carey<br />

(England), who is an AFS student<br />

at Grosse Pointe High<br />

School, was unable to att;,end.<br />

Bud Carver<br />

A Cood Man<br />

To Know<br />

. i ..'<br />

"<br />

Page Seven<br />

K.te"", GrosSePM",.,., c..<br />

• AUTO LEASING .:<br />

ALL MAKES AND ...MODEU .',<br />

, W. c.. AIII.1t<br />

Ole Car., "... . ow PIG.<br />

T. Y_ .....<br />

Leasillg Daily,Weelcly,<br />

-15550 E. Warren<br />

Geotte PeIoIk" Mtr.<br />

MOlltWy, y.. ri,<br />

885-4770 :<br />

CharLie Rossie's<br />

DOWNTOWN FORD<br />

Invites You To See ~<br />

Bud Carver Pl1\ .<br />

<strong>For</strong> Your Next :: , ...~~ II<br />

New Or Used Car 1~1l1~'1. t.<br />

• The Most Complete Facilities.. '.:.<br />

in the Detroit Area .<br />

• Rental .d Leasing Programs<br />

• Ch.. ffeur 5ll,vice to .Yciall .<br />

Downtown <strong>Of</strong>fice or Qowntown<br />

Shoppl", Area<br />

1833:E.JEFFERSON<br />

0'e 11<br />

~~~ ~tt~~eo::Sr~~~i~hi: ~th~~:s. ~e~:s::ada:~ fa:~ ~~n~::~~ ~h:~t:~~t~~ ~=B~~e~~:mb-om this area who r~~~f~~~a@~m i rmw:~~ '<br />

(/1, ping to the South. treatment. students' talents and Interests attended the talent party were: Ii<br />

The result, of coUrse, was the ,------- ----------------------<br />

~o~~~:t~a=.a~~e~ ~~ Lewis S~I~ctRd l.1. ~ ,. t '"" ,'~ '<br />

~=/:m:ga~d~: ~:ZJ~~<br />

.J;JjHolton-A.rms GIDB!JS ;.<br />

River in the north from which " -<br />

advance, they seem .d~termined The Board of Trustees at the<br />

not to retreat. This means that Holton.;Arms School, Bethesda,<br />

Isr,el is. only 40 miles from Md.,.hasannounced the appoint-<br />

~g Hussein's Damascus and ment of James W. Lewis as<br />

only 90 miles from Cairo.. .Headmaster fortha coming'<br />

The.U.S.S,R. has rearmed the year. Mr. Lewis ~s been the<br />

W Id W.d W.<br />

or. Ie. IDes<br />

Impor1ed & AinericlIII<br />

WINS AND CHAMPAGNESFROM ALLOVER THE WORLD<br />

I':<br />

!<br />

ffi<br />

!~<br />

~'~l~l<br />

.~<br />

- on the' river-<br />

M29HIGHWAY, Next to Harsens Islad Ferry -<br />

Phene 1~794-7836<br />

NO~W.OPEN<br />

ALGONAC,' MICH.<br />

Arabs and they are now harass- Assistant Headmaster and<br />

iog Israel. President Johnson Principal of the Upper School<br />

finally agreed to deliver 80 jet at ~ Grosse POinte University<br />

planes to Israel and it is now School for the past two years.<br />

up to Presid,ent Nixon whether Holton Arms is a girls' col.<br />

or. not to,malre good this com- lege preparatory school. grades<br />

lDltment. 3.12 located not far from \the<br />

According to Ambassador AI ,'...<br />

' . . . - campu.s.<br />

We sped"ile ill America's fines' all IHI,<br />

ami special iffJporrH CIGARS<br />

In Bor~eauX Fral!ce th~ 1967 Vintag~ was. no~a great, one.<br />

There was too much ram at harvest time causmg the grapesl<br />

to swell with too much water arid making a llgljter and<br />

short li"ed win'e, even though good, not great. The price' on<br />

these wines should be less than the great 1964'and 1966,<br />

[~<br />

~ .<br />

I' * OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK<br />

* LUNCH * DI NNER<br />

•. ' ~ SUNDAY LIQUOR<br />

. COCKTAILS<br />

".\<br />

Bull@t<br />

EVERYTUES. 'P,M, TO , P.M.<br />

of .....e Landon School<br />

len the United States believes where Mr•. Lewis served as a<br />

Israel.is bere to stay but is not .teacher. . and As. s'lstant to the<br />

committed to any definite boun~Headmaster for 11 years before<br />

daries for her. Israel apparent- coining, to Grosse Pointe.<br />

1y will hold the ground she has .. .-- .<br />

gained at least until the Arabs Mr. LeWIS will be the First<br />

but possibly won't be. because the, 1968 vintage throughout<br />

France was a disasterous one, caused by the never ending<br />

rains in August and September, rotting the grapes on the<br />

,vine. This automatically creates a shortage of good wines.<br />

. and higher prices. KEEP UP WITH THE WINE NEWS AT<br />

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agree t


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100II 1OU'11be taken by chall.Ce. who let prejudice lead. the way.<br />

Your Choice<br />

Attention<br />

GROOVY<br />

DA.ICE<br />

Two Bands<br />

A benefit dance for G...... 'ointe StvHftts<br />

it bei III held It tiro.<br />

NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB<br />

cor. Wo,orIoo .114 St. Ctltir<br />

FridlY, Mlrch 21It It 8 :30 p.,...<br />

All donations will go to Terry Chouinard, a Grosse<br />

Pointe Senior recently stricken with a serious blood<br />

disease, now in intensive care at Memorial Hospital,<br />

New York City. If you wish to contrjb:..te, but cannot<br />

attend the dance, please mail all donations to:<br />

Mr. Dick leach<br />

Grosse Pointe Hip Schoo1 South<br />

Fiahe, Road, Graue poiltt8, Mich. 48236<br />

Tickets $1.50<br />

We wi. to tMllk Mr. DicIc hoc. fw •• ki..., ttli. poniblo.<br />

D&CLEATHERCLEANERS<br />

92..9 East Jefferson - YAney 2-1055<br />

SPECIALIZING IN THE CLEANING,<br />

REFINISHING, ALTEB.ATlONS<br />

AND REPAIRING 01' I'INE<br />

SUEDES ANP. LEATBEBS<br />

Solving Detrolters suede and leather problems<br />

since 1949 anp now a new and exclusive finishing<br />

process developed by us which leaves that soft<br />

l'axurient feel and new look. ' t<br />

~ following approved top C(llalItJ ..,. deanen are now<br />

adaOrIIec1 associates 01 D " C Leather C1eaaen and oar<br />

professioul serrites lie JIOW avaUabJe Uarough tlIese<br />

ftIMltable delUlers. TOIl ma1 YIaM Uleill • ean for pick.<br />

Q aDd deJher:r. '<br />

.Iding CIHIen, 15139I~~<br />

...... Iim ' VA 2~5800<br />

Crown Cltaun, 15323 E. Jeffersoe<br />

G...... 'oilrtt<br />

"lay (leman, 15029 I(.rdtnal,<br />

VA 1.7500<br />

.Grosse 'oIlIte<br />

..., C..... n, 20087 Mack An.,<br />

VA 2.7055<br />

Gay Cleaners,<br />

Groat<br />

Gnut .0<br />

16129 Mack Aft.,<br />

Valet CItaIItn. (PIRt)<br />

112.1976<br />

17154 Mack, 8m.. ,1hIte TU 5-59.<br />

Grone 'oiRte Valet CIeaMrs (8raRcIJ)<br />

21155 Mack, GrII .. ,.illtt TU 1.9770<br />

Square DNI CItntrs,20331 Mack,<br />

Grosse •• lllte TU 1-4225<br />

~DUJDill' I*IODlla;IUMlTf,'COl~m'<br />

AIID WENDAIU SIlVia"<br />

GrIllI ,ointe TU 4-I88i<br />

.rkel<br />

18328<br />

MACK AVE.<br />

Pricn Effectfve March 20th<br />

41"C<br />

th,. 2ZncI<br />

FRESH<br />

ICHICKEN<br />

ILIV- •.<br />

\1 COLD RUSH CHICKEN LIVERS<br />

1',+ (4 TO , ".V'NGI)<br />

&~,: finely chopped fresll !tinily •<br />

I :~':<br />

,6"~.<br />

I I~t . FARMER PERSONAL PEETS BRAND<br />

~~'<br />

1 lb. chicken IIv,rs, 'h ~1IIt, 1/1 te-..on ,."lor, '...... cup<br />

sifted flour, 'I. cup bIcoIl fit. 'h cup C.lIfo, mi. lalltemll •• '1'11""<br />

or other will'" dlnn.r wino, , IIIC1es crilPlyofriocII '--, crvtnbllCl<br />

M't.<br />

. . ~<br />

l<br />

.. ~<br />

: :,<br />

Dredge chicken IIvl!l'l In lIlb:ed A1t, pepper, flour; broWll UghU)' In<br />

hot bacon lat. Turn heat. 10"", .dd wine; C()ver and Itum I minutes]<br />

or unlll cooked Sprinkle With 1NcoD .nd PArsley. serve atop 110'<br />

rice or noodles,.w!th waterd1lSt or tolDllto earnish.<br />

NOTE: ~Ither red or white wine. would be blihly CC:t1If'ctory .. rve.d<br />

:IO;;~rdth this piquant' cliIb: the Ame URMr •• nd Mn. lror H_<br />

Mr. IftlII Mn. WIIII.m... I.nt. Mrs. ~llHplllno H.rtt. ,<br />

Mr .• nd M.... WlII"m D. GilbrIde Mr .• nd Mrs. JlIIIpll L. Hulllon, Jr.<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. oeo.... C. GoocIwln Mr •• nd /ilrs. Alfroil" J .... hlO<br />

Mr •• nd M.... .lohn I. GOtf~ Mr •• ncl Mrs. I'eter J •. K.m.", .lr.<br />

I Mr •• nd Mrs. WIIII.m Gr.net Dr. and /ilrs. RolMIrt N. Kllnle<br />

Mn. .... ,.. .. OI'llM!tIn Mr •• nd M'" John L. 1(1",<br />

" Mr •• nd Mrs..ltlchud D. Grow Mr .nd M.... st.nley lCrI_r'<br />

Mr. Fr.nll A. Gun •• Jr. Mr: .nd Mrs. Wlillur I. L.ndls<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. D.Yld HAddon Mr .nd Mn How ..... LeI<br />

Mr. end, Mrs .. JrAotth W. H.rtmlnn M... Thom.s J. Lillo III . .<br />

Mr •• nd M'" Id W. H.UII"""" Mrs. R.ymond A. Malchle<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. rt ....... y Mr •• nd Mrs. Geolll' •• Mlrtln, Jr.<br />

........ M. ~I"_ ' Mr. end M". E.rte A. Mlll4tr<br />

Mr ....... Mrs. WI._", •• Hlcklty Mr. Leon.rd S. Mlnkwlf,Jr.<br />

Mr. IncI Ml'I. I'O'tet' C. H~_ Mr Joffr.y Montillmery<br />

Mr. IncI MrL Lew_ F. Heile Mr: .nd Mrs. WIIII.m N. Monteem.ry<br />

/ Mrt ..... Mn. <strong>For</strong>llll How.nI Mig. Gr ... Mon ..... n<br />

Mr. end Mrs. IIn Wi HublNonl Dr .nd Mrs L.wls .. Morrow<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. H",ry,H. HublNonl, III Mr'. SI'W.rt'McMlllln<br />

Mr. end Mrs. OlJlNrt Hudson Mr .nd Mn DlMlIIld McI'MII<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. Jerry S. HUIIIIiS.<br />

Mr•• ncI MIS, lllIYmond T. Huott.mIn,<br />

MIL MIrIIy!i H.HINIIO<br />

Mr. ~ncI MIS< Willi ... V. JKb<strong>Of</strong>t.<br />

MI. Mlrl.rte J......,<br />

'MrS Ma T' H.... II<br />

Jr. Dr. '.nd ~rs: ~olln P. oc-<br />

Mr .nd Mn IUcNreI ....... u<br />

Mr: .nd III..,: C.'!rlc.Ao .lchMr, Jr,<br />

Mr .• nd MrS. E.... rett Ill. 1CI'lIIten<br />

M.... Onn II. JI'....<br />

~. Ind Mrs. Dlnllll L. Jehnton<br />

Mr ...... Mrs. Fonn«n S. Johnnn,<br />

Mr. Ind Mn. NichollS C. Klcllll'lin<br />

..... r I. Kelrlns<br />

'~~ ":':m:'or Ken"",<br />

'Mrs<br />

Jr.<br />

Iell J SOArIft<br />

Mr.' Frink' A. SlAYor<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. H. G. -r~<br />

Mr .nc1 Mrs. C• .i. itiikfOtd<br />

Mr: .nd Mrs. J.de B. StIli<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. Brlllford 5t.n..<br />

III<br />

\<br />

~. IIIlI Mn. wTom,"IIII~<br />

Mi :: ::: .' ~~<br />

M,' IndMIL Thomu II:. "olo'eIk'<br />

Mr: .nd Mn. EUll_ K.rn........<br />

:~: :~ :~: ~ .. Go~~~~<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. HUllh J. T,nIlulCh<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. DonAld M. D. ThurlMr<br />

:~: :~ =~: ~::I~ y~~ ~:::~=n<br />

Mr .• nd -.. Jolin C. Kr.to 'Mr •• nd Mrs. Frink IInils W.~.<br />

Mr •• nd MI'S. L.. Kulkl, Jr. Mrs. A~ ....ncler Wlenor<br />

Mr. Ind Mn. •• Lendlrlff Mr .nd Mrs Frink W WyllO<br />

Dr •• ncI MI'S. Ernst F. Ling •.•<br />

Mr •• nd M.... E. H. LllllbAU.r<br />

Dr •• nd MI'S. W. R. Len~<br />

SISter M. Lift"""<br />

Mrs. DOni F. L"", '<br />

• Mn. MIrIIlI W.ttdlll MIlt<br />

R..,. IIIlI MI'I. 1"1110 Maynlnl<br />

Mr. IIIlI M... ItUllOlI A. McN.lr. Jr.<br />

Mr.' ..... Mrs. 1'IIooCIc\re H. Meeke. ~r.<br />

Mr. Ind M...... Yft*MI A. Moole<br />

...... IlMI Mn. H.ny C. MeMrw<br />

jMn. J_ F. Mllltltz<br />

• ..,. RlclllnI W. MItChoIl<br />

Mr. Roy I. ModHft<br />

Dr. Ind Mrs. n-. J. Molltot'<br />

Mr. ..... Mrs. Dwlgtlt A. Moon<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. WlIIlllll ~<br />

Mr. Ind MtL ~<strong>Of</strong>on V••Monln<br />

Mr •• nd M.... Will ..... A. Mone<br />

Mr•• nd Mn. L. Mom-<br />

Mr. Ind Mrs. TIIllmu L. MUI<strong>Of</strong>t<br />

Mr. IncI MI'S. J-.ph A. Murphy. Jr.<br />

Mn. .lclMlrd Ill. McK_<br />

Mr •• ncI Mn. ~k1 McCllnICIIlO<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. J...... D. MeW'"<br />

Dr. IftlII MI'S. D.rwln M.... 1_<br />

Mr. Ind Mn. J. L_ NlWborry II<br />

Mr. inti Mrs. If4ney NewfIou ..<br />

Sister G. 0'D0n .... 1<br />

Sliter C. otII~k<br />

Mr. end Mn. J._ 0Ib0m0<br />

SIItIf H. O'Rotin<br />

Mr. Ind Mrs. John H OXley<br />

Mr. Ind Mrs, --,,'1. Plrk.r. III<br />

Mrs. W.1tw P.",.. Jr •<br />

Mr. Duh«l .... ~<br />

.......I. PIotto<br />

Itftr M. r. "-'" '<br />

Mr. IlMI Mn. How.rd It. ..."..,.<br />

Mia MoftIce •• .......~<br />

It". MI4 MrL "'vry POrtw '.<br />

Mr. IIICl Mn. --.. I. I'Mter<br />

Mr. Ind Mn. .. Courtney .Iltkln<br />

Mr. Il'MI Mrs. T1IatclIor W. • ... Jr.<br />

Mr•• nd MrS. Honry I •• .-,nolds<br />

Dr. Dl_ .1ctM .....<br />

Mr. end Mrs. J_ E. RoM"-<br />

Mr. end Mn. •• F. 1t.. 1oh<br />

Dr. WllllIm H. IalOt<br />

PolY. Ind Mrs. CN"'" W. "ndrock<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. John G. SCh.fer<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. J<strong>Of</strong>lr. J. SC_nbert. Jr.<br />

Mr. 'oMrt SChonOnbert<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. Leo ~. Schulte<br />

Mil. Anno MlrIO SChulte<br />

MIlS ThOr .. M. SChutt.<br />

Mr. Inci Mn. Fnelerlc M. Ilbl'y. Jr.<br />

Mrs. AmII..... Ihtler<br />

Sltt'r I. smith<br />

Mr. Ind Mn. E. G. IpoeM<br />

MI'S. ~oIln Sto. ms<br />

Mr •• nd M.... MoI"'u"" G. S_.rt. Jr.<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. H.mlllon Stlllw,1I<br />

Mr .• ntI Mrs. Makolm •• IHrton<br />

IIstor A. Stoopol<br />

Mr. 'M Mrs. Ch.rl .. C. SulllYln. Jr.<br />

Mr. WillIAm iii. IWIn<br />

-<br />

G.OS5E "QINTE PARk<br />

SIster Miry lenlc, Altm.n<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. Clifford K. ..cIIor<br />

Mrs. M.rtln A. II'"<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. St.nl.,. E. BN"~<br />

Dr•• nd lilts. D.yld H. BI.ke<br />

Dr •• nd Mrs. Ch.rl. E. Br.k.<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. Foster J. Ir.un<br />

Mr. D.nlel P. Brophy<br />

Mr •• ne! Mrs. l'mn lroplly<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. Androw W. L. Brown<br />

Miss He.ther Llntdoll Brown<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. F.rrest R. Browno<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. D.Yld O. Bruce<br />

Mn. Sobiltl," A. Buff.<br />

Sisler C~he rlne Burllnd<br />

Mr. ~ohn G. C.lw,1I<br />

Dr .• nd Mrs. Ned C"'I.'<br />

Mr. Ind Mrs. Gono CIM<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. D.vld W. Cooke<br />

~~':n~o~~s~'p.~iPi.. O.udlln<br />

Sister Muy J.en O.litllorIY<br />

Mr. H.rold B. D.vis<br />

Mr. And Mrs. D.le W. DeWlld<br />

Sisler Elinbeth DonAY.n. O.P.<br />

Sltt.r MoIry Emm., O.P.<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. WIIII_ Elm'r<br />

Dr .• nd Mts. Gomer ... Iv.n.<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. John Fillion<br />

D~.• nd Mrs. Edw ..... Fine<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. ~o"n <strong>For</strong>t.ner<br />

Mr .• ncI Mrs. Gordon L. Gtnt;r<br />

Dr•• nd Mn. J • .".. H. GrAY"<br />

Mrs. Gtrtrua L. Gr_n '<br />

Mrs. Cerol •. H.mmond<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. J.mes O. H.ndley. Jr.<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. 'Edw ..... C. H.n",er<br />

Rn .• nd Mrs. It. L.rry H.wJclns /<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. J • .".. A. Humph...,. .<br />

Mr .• ndMrs. Geo ... C. Hunt<br />

'Slstlr Jo Ann, D.P.<br />

Sister MArY AglIft ~_<br />

Mr .• nd Mn. WIIII.m K.ssl.r<br />

Mr. Edger A. Kr."11<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. Edw.nI F, LA....<br />

Mrs. Stlrllnl Loud<br />

Dr•• nd Mrs. A. D. Mlnn<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. P.lrlck M.nn<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ncls X. MArdI, Jr.<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. D. Ch.rI .. MoInton<br />

MR. J. P. Maysh.rk<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. Fr.nk McC.rthy<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. Hubert I. Montpetlt<br />

Mrs. C.rolyn Moody<br />

Mr. Ind Mrs. Edmond T. He.me<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. John A. Nelson<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. Jlcob E. HyenhiJl.<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. LAwtlnee O'Donnell<br />

Mln SAr.h OW.n<br />

Dr. Ind Mrs. Fr.nk H. P.rc.lI.<br />

Miss J.n. PHbies<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. Russell I'lebln<br />

Mr .• nd Mrs. D.vld I'lthlck<br />

Mr. Ind Mrs. Ron.ld L. Phllll,.<br />

. -<br />

:r~'.::~,::.<br />

~~':'~~~dIer<br />

Dr. and Mn. I. O. C...... Jr. I<br />

Mr •• ild Mrs. R.,. C,nccblolo<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. George C. Cr.no. If,<br />

Mr •• nd Mrs. Fr.nk CUlUftl.no<br />

Mr. .nd M.... Thllm. I. DIIIIOtMI<br />

Mr. W. H.wJcl"s Ferry ,<br />

M.... P.trlcll G.h'lI.n<br />

Dr• .lchn 1'. Gllyln '<br />

Mr. MlchlOl C. ClAMn'<br />

Mn. BIttY M. ~I.ncy - ~..I.<br />

.Mr •• ndMrs. Wilmer A. K.....<br />

M.... Al'llld Lujldell<br />

Mn. BI.lr MMcIy. Jr. '<br />

Mr •• nd Mn., •• rt Fr.ncll .• 1M)'<br />

~ GROnE I'OlNT~ WOo"<br />

Mr. .nil Mrs. -Don •• Anclo...,.<br />

Mr. ;lnd Mn. How.nI 1IaC<strong>Of</strong>t.<br />

Mr .• nc1 Mn. John N. "IllY<br />

Mr •• nd Mn. .Ich.rd IlintlOll<br />

Mr•• nd Mrs•.P.ul ........ r<br />

It... Rllp1l V•. hrtori ., f<br />

Mr. !lnd Mn .... WlIII.m .. ma<br />

Mr•• nd M,...• Juliin ....~<br />

Mr •• nd M.... John.l.k.<br />

Mr •• nd MrL' J.mo C; .<br />

Mr •• nd .Mrs. 00'1.k1 A. . UIIIt<br />

Mr •• nd Mrt. COugl.i 1Ircs.n<br />

Il'r •• nd Mts. ,WIIII.m 8KMtllMlIIIf<br />

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,GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

An extremely deep Birming. poillt:> as Mark Boerner, wbo r a grea \'lctory on Sat- Friday, at Bishop Gallagber Lakers. held on to this lead for<br />

ha~ Groves swim team tallied rates 31st in the country, then urday, March 15, over previous- High Sc~ool, St Paul defeated the victory.<br />

POUltsill seven of eleven events got two more by finishing Iy unbeaten Queen of Heaven Sic .Martin de. Porre~. 58-55, for The high scoring honors went<br />

last Saturday and made it a eleventh (59.56) in the back. 50.35, 00 Sunday the Sailors thell' 17th regional title. to Mike Corcoran and Mike Fer.<br />

runaway in winning the school's stroke. Max Gardner (number of Sta of Se I rt th. fir DeP , rei, who both scored 19 Points<br />

first Class A state swimmillg 19 in the nation) was awarded r a o. ell' st orres was t?e Catho.lic Ferrell was respoosible for St'<br />

championship. Grosse Pointe, the Devils' final 12 points by game of .the seaSODto a rugged League runner-up Ul the City Paul staying in reach of d~<br />

the defending state champs, finishing third in the lOO-yard Assumption Grotto 43.38 in the Tournament and had bee,,;',rated Porres dw'iJIg the first haU c<br />

finished tied {or sixth as the breaststroke behilld the Bit-<br />

Blue Devils "'on only one event Ul'gb G d 0 of Larry<br />

" ,m am roves u ...<br />

the 2OO-yardmedley relay, and and Steve Driver, who slammed<br />

set a state record the event<br />

.' .<br />

Max Gardner also took a GROSSE POINTE had prob.<br />

. third ill the breaststroke for the lems in Friday's preliminaries'<br />

quar~erfinal CYO basketball<br />

tournament at Holy Name'<br />

SChool It. tr I<br />

. was an ex erne y<br />

close and exciting game right<br />

to the end<br />

Ithet Number One team nUlpthe when the LaJ.:ers coUectivetY<br />

as press agency poo . l il or. .. h '<br />

h d d'd st P .. were not hitting t e basket.<br />

rthes a . eleatt' . aul .1n Senior Mike Corcoran scored<br />

e opemng game of the City th . 1 I t '''''t ints<br />

tournament by a score of 54 t e crucla as el_?O .<br />

S P ul 0 The Lakers now go roto quar-<br />

50. t.. a . ended up on t~e ter.final play against Flint-<br />

Devils, and Charlie Brown and<br />

Ma~ Boerner finished eighth<br />

as Kris Cassell, John Walters,<br />

Jim Frede, 'Lincoln Lee, Doug<br />

This tournament hegM with<br />

94 of the strongest teams in the<br />

~::r<br />

•<br />

Side of the fence thiS St. Michael, before their<br />

sible trip to Lansing.<br />

posand<br />

elev€nth respectively<br />

loo-yard freestyle and<br />

stroke events.<br />

in the<br />

back-<br />

Colton, Bill Heller, John Faun.<br />

taiD, and the 4OO-yardfreestyle<br />

relay team 111 failed to make<br />

Metro City CYO League competing.<br />

Until the loss to Grotto<br />

Star of Sea was one of the 12<br />

The score at the end of the<br />

first quarter was 17 to 8, with<br />

DePorres in the lead. From Babe Ruth Loop<br />

Groves scored a phenomenal<br />

.]27 points and actually had the<br />

the top 12 and qualify for the<br />

finals.<br />

remaining teams in the tournament.<br />

To have. gone so far<br />

then on St. Paul slowly worked<br />

the margin down until the lead Registration Set<br />

victor:/ all but sewed up after<br />

only seven events. Birmingham<br />

"We thought th~ 4.OO.yardreo<br />

lay would get into the finals,"<br />

is a record for a Star of Sea<br />

athletic team. Athletic Director<br />

was only 3 points by half time,<br />

the score being 31 to 28. By the Registration for all boys 13 to<br />

Seaholm came ill second place said Mr. Schoessel, "but we Larry Ferrin and 'coaches Mike end of thc thi,rd quarter, the 15 who live in the Woods or<br />

with 90 points and was followed<br />

by Allen Park, which tallied<br />

75 points. Saginaw MacArthur<br />

ZlndAnn Arbor Pioneer tied for<br />

fourth place while Grosse<br />

Pointe, with 51 points. finished<br />

missed a few tl/rilS and £:nished<br />

fourteenth."<br />

Although Lincoln Lee would<br />

have finished "15th or 16th" and<br />

would not have been eligible for<br />

the finals anyway, he was dis.<br />

Merz and Mark Griesahber are<br />

proud of their team and its sea.<br />

son's 13-1 record. '.<br />

In the Queen of Heaven game,<br />

Kim Mahoney poured in 20<br />

Lakers had. succeeded in tying<br />

the game, 43 to 43. In the over.<br />

time period, (the score being<br />

tied again at 50 to 50), Mike<br />

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Shores and want to play Babe<br />

Ruth baseball this season will<br />

be held at the Woods City Hall<br />

in the Council Chambers On Satin<br />

a sixth place tie with Royal<br />

Oak Kimball.<br />

Devil Coach Carl Schoesse1<br />

admitted that if his team had<br />

not been stricken with a bit of<br />

bad luck in the preliminaries<br />

they probably could have fin.<br />

ished a little higher.<br />

. "As a team we swam quite<br />

well," s8id Coach Schoessel,<br />

qualified from the 2OO-yardindividual<br />

medley. "And I still<br />

don't know why," Coach Schoessel<br />

commented.<br />

Jim Frede, in the 5O.yard<br />

freesty)e, and John Walters! in<br />

the backstroke, both ran !Uto<br />

some hard luck as they came<br />

in 14th ~in the J?re~inaries.<br />

Frede DllSsed qualifymg for the<br />

points. Jeff Humes had his ft.<br />

nest game 'of the year with 16<br />

pOints. and Rick Walker chip.<br />

lied in with 8 pOints. Chip<br />

Doyle and Mark Promack con.<br />

tributed excellent passing and<br />

teamwork to the team's over-<br />

all fine effort.<br />

The Grotto game saw Kim<br />

Mahoney net 17 points followed<br />

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Everybody who got in swam his<br />

hest time - or at least close to<br />

it ..<br />

.THE DEVILS scored 32 of<br />

their points in the initial event<br />

fUlals by two one.hundredths by Jeff Humes with 11. :Mark<br />

of a. secood and Walters missed Promack added 8 poillts, 6 of<br />

by JUst one one-hundredth. them eoming in the last quar.<br />

~ROVE,S, WHICH bad 74 tee.<br />

pomts after ~nly seven events,<br />

wrapped up. the tiUe in the 'Bemi.finals and Finals will be<br />

breaststroke with the Driver continued this weelt-end at St.<br />

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the 2OO.yard medley relay a~ slam, which netted 29 points. Mary of Redford.<br />

Mark Boerner, Max Gardner, . Other top swimmers at the<br />

Charlie Brown and Dave Grun. meet were <strong>For</strong>dson's John<br />

ewald swam 'the distance in Sherk, who set a statel'eC()rd<br />

. 1:42.06. The relay team, thougb, in the200-yard freestyle (1:4~.also<br />

set a Dew state record in 13) and became a double wm-,<br />

the preliminaries by turning ner by taking tLe 4OO.yardfree-<br />

. in a 1:41.53. That outstanding style, and Trenton's ~re~ !,enn<br />

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American consideration (top 20 medu~y and. the backstroke<br />

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The Devils then went score. BlrmlDlIham Gro"es ... ___127<br />

less unW ~e seventh tvent t~I::: ..~~~.::.='::='::. ~<br />

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Sq'uirts D:v · • H k ' F. I R II T -f. 'I Isignificant films with discus. ' teens are inyited to attend, this<br />

.. lSWn OC ey Ina S ~a y' .err" lc Ne\.19hborhno' del ub News Islon followIng. Films are select- fllm serIes will provide an opo<br />

. ~ ' ed on the basis of group inter. portunity for Grosse Pointers to<br />

The finals of t;he Playoff Wolves in an all important both teams having many good their zone and Howle Eaton ' . est. Because both adults and bridge the generation gap.<br />

games for the Sq~irts Hockey game _ .for this Winner would scoring chances but Goalie passed to Brian' Willette, who ,;,.._....J<br />

pl~yers occured. thlS past week play . Saturday for the cup Dick Parks of the Jets and scored, to tie the game 1 to,!, Neighborhood C j u b Girls' membership to the Neighbor-<br />

With ga~es FrIday and Satur. against the Pros. Karl Ketchum of the Wolves Then the Jets again failed to $oftball teams for 5th, 6th, and hood Club or $5, and is payable<br />

day. Friday the Jets met the It was a wild game, with were not to be beaten. The clear the puck and Howie Eaton 7th graders are now beiug form- after tryouts at the Teen Cen.<br />

game ended in a scoreless tie. set up Terry Hogan for the wjn- ed. .ter. I<br />

The Jets No. 1 line of Jeff ning goal. The Wolves were TryoutI' will be he 1d for Mrs. Nanc)' Mahoney is in<br />

Logan, Tim Kelly and Ken Hay. happy, and Jets boys saq but the North DiviSion at Brownell charge of this program.<br />

den were standouts as were showed good spirit and con. Field on Wednesday, March 26, Film DlscussioD Series<br />

Save Moner..!<br />

RESIDENTIAL - IJI)USTRIAL Ind COMMERCIAL .<br />

DECORAliNG and PAINTING<br />

Don ClarIe, Bob Fraser Jeff gratulated the Wolves and stay. and ThUrsday. March 27 at 3:30 Film as a media for art, Iiterby<br />

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Qetting,<br />

defense.<br />

and<br />

The<br />

Paul Grac~y on<br />

Wolves playing<br />

ed to watch the final game now<br />

between the Wolves and Pros.<br />

p.m. and for the South Division<br />

on Thursday and Friday, March<br />

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exceptionally well were Bob Due to the lack of ice time 27, and March 28, at 3:30 p.m. held on Tuesday nights at the<br />

Stockwell, Terry Hogan, Howie and warming weather, it was at th e Neighborhood Club Teen Center from 7:30-9:30, co.<br />

Eaton and Brian Willette, declared by officials that if Field. Choose location nearest sponsol'ed by the Grosse Pointe' ~<br />

The tie couldn't set a winner. the game ended in a tie, shots your home. Library and the Neighborhood<br />

so to break the tie the Jets and on goal would decide the win. Girls interested are urged to Club.<br />

the tie off in a 10-minute over- the Ice as 400 parents and fans can be placed on teams accord- persons interested iA viewing<br />

time Saturday morning. watched. It was a terrific ..<br />

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At 8: 30 ~..m. Sat urd ay Marc h The Pros c8ried the play for Teams will be sponsored by<br />

15 the Wolves and Jets met in th f' st t . tis b t uld.t local business establishments.<br />

their overtime period. After one e Ir wo perlo U co n' Registration fee is either a<br />

ST'EVENS ..<br />

Wolves were scheduled to play ner, The Pros and Wolves took attend the tryouts so that they This series brings together ~~_.I.WA%.~~~P!lI_' ~ I. !i~<br />

_ ~reeEst,'mate_ 'P'lannl'n;SeI'YI'j,a minute of play the Jet~ scored score as the Wolves goalie Karl -------- FOB FARMS "-'OU-"T"-'IL<br />

.. '!Iii with .Ken Hayden getting the Ketchum and defense of Hob ..... .1."1 .....<br />

Stockwell, Karl Werner and p "Wr H k Ed<br />

l'13-0100' Don Sml'th goal Oll assist from Jeff {..agan Earl Black were great in check- ee n ee OC ey, ucation: Detroit Central High SChool Harvard Uni'/er •<br />

Phone 2 ., J C and Tim Kelly. At the five ing the Pros. 10. the third S Cl sity, Trinity College. Cambridge, E~gland<br />

im odd6eris minute mark the Jets defense period Jeff I{ydd set'up Terry easonoses Occupation: Vice President, Detroit Bank & Trust Company<br />

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Terry scored to put the Wolves By Anita. Carbone li'amily: Wife Betsy Dawson Stevens (deceased); children<br />

ahead 1 to o. The Pee Wee Division plllyed Mrs John Robert SUtton ill of Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

The Pros came back and the last two games in the S~- Mark C. Stevens Jr of <strong>For</strong>t Lauderdale, Florida, Lieu-<br />

• h k tenant jg. 'fhomas B. Stevcns of Grosse Pointe Farms.<br />

tried everything, !Jut couldn't ond rOUDd 0 f thell DC ey sea.<br />

score until with two minutes to son Monday. March 10. IICHARLY" Civic \po~itions: Honorarr Royal' Consul of Thailand, past<br />

The Firebird a d Tr A preSld,ent Grosse Pomte War Memorial, past president<br />

pIay the<br />

Wolves were penali. s n .. ans- m DetrOit Chapter United Natioos Association, past presi.<br />

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Thursd.y, M.rch 20, 1969<br />

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' ... ., Royal of U.S. Rubber, where Services will be ,fro}l1the Ver. T'homas F:sher<br />

Ituanes . he was employed for 31 years. heyden Funeral Home, 16300 .,<br />

. Ml'. Hulswit was a member MaCk.avenu.e, tom,orrow, March To Tell of Tl'l"p<br />

of the Grosse Pointe Congrega" 21, and from st. Paul's Catholic '<br />

WILLIAM H. HULSWIT Northwestern' University. He tion.al Church, The Engineering Cbqrch. Burial will be in Mt.<br />

Mr. Hulswit, 57, died on Mon. was born in Cedar Rapids, Society of Detroit, Grosse Pointe Olivet Cemetery.<br />

ay, Marcb 17, in Doctors Hos. IQwa, and has been a Detroit Camera Club, The American 'She is survived by a, daugh.<br />

ital, Detroit. He lived at 443 area resident for 30 years. Rose Society, and a member of ter, Mrs. G. Donald Gray; a<br />

oland road. ". the Founders Society of the J)e.. son, Henry U. Peabody; three<br />

He'received his Ph.D from H~ wlls manager .of the Test troit Art Museum.' He was also sisters, Mrs. N. Redfern, Mrs.<br />

DeSign and AnalYSIS for Uni. a member of Sigma Xi. Waltham 'Shannan and Mrs.<br />

" ,Robert Benkert; a brother, How-<br />

'AR' O.Y L~NDlUBBERS! Funeral services Will be held ard J. Lauhoff; !ind six grand.<br />

today, March 20, at theVer. children.<br />

heyden Funeral Home, 16300 • • ..<br />

My crew has come up with a Mack avenue.' Burial will be in ALBIN STO~ER<br />

hearty dish for you at luncheon White Chapel Cemetery. Funeral services for Mr. Stoet.<br />

everyday. They call It the He is survived by his wife, zer, 85, a retired Crowley, Mil.<br />

"GANGPLANK: S:PECIAL" Ruth; two sons, Richar"d and ner company buyer, were held<br />

TODAYFEAST ON:. Paul; and two grand. children. at the Arnold O. Matthews Fu.<br />

Minute Strip Steak Sandwich, mIxed greens, .. • .. neral Home, 17600 East Warren,<br />

g::lto and "gelable, breed. b~ller aftd OCTAVE VERFAILLIE and lrom T r i n ity "Lutheran<br />

....'age $3.75 Mr. Verfaillie, 80, of 672 Notre C1)urch, on Monday, March 10.<br />

. See You at the CAPTAIN'S CABIN for Dame, died in Bon. Secours 'Mr. Stoetzer, who Jived" at<br />

Luncheon-Cocktails-Dinner Hospital on Monday, March 17. 1033 Maryland, died in Dea.<br />

OPE,NSUNDAY He \Vas born in st. Catherine, coness Hospital on Saturday,<br />

"'WIN"DJ. Belgium. March 8.<br />

'. . AMMER He was a member of the Bel- He wl/s a meml>er cf the Ves.<br />

18200 NORTH WOODWARD betw"'Eln 6 & 7 MJ'le Road gian.American Businessmen As. try of Trinity Lutheran, and an<br />

" sociation. active member of the Lutheran<br />

Acroaa.from Pt\lmer Park Phone 869-5254 Laymen's League .<br />

• _ • _ « . __ • _ # • « _. He is survived by his wile, H' . ed b t<br />

__________ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Augusta; two daughtel's, Mrs. e IS survlv Y \VO sons,<br />

J h D R h Erwin and Gerald; five grand-<br />

~--- -":l..-_______ 0 n e ong e and ~rs. AI. children; a brother and a sister.<br />

-- . hert DeWaele' a brother and<br />

STORM SASH FOR STEEL CASEMEIITS a sister; six grandchildren and Interment was in <strong>For</strong>esUawn<br />

n one great.grandchild. Cemetery. • ~ •<br />

To fit' ~ll slyles or ~Fenestra$" type windOM •<br />

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IWest Pointer V_is_il_sSchl!0ls<br />

LACK CONFIDENCE<br />

There is little or no chance I<br />

lor th.e fellow who thinks there I<br />

is no chance for him.<br />

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Cadet Louis J. Curl JII Will/2'OOO from 1964.<br />

p,resent a ci)m.~let~ pict1lreof Cadel Curl is the son of<br />

The l"riends of the Grosse The U.S. Mililary Academy 111' US R<br />

P . P bl' Today" in a series of talks aJ~r ( A. et.) and Mrs.<br />

omte u lC Libl'ary will pre. thrroughout thl's ar"'a .CI>I\n'.. LOUIS J. Curl Jr., 495 Deep.<br />

sent Thomas K. F,i s b eras ~. ..,.,v. lands. .' .<br />

speaker on their spring pro. On March 19 he was schedul.<br />

gram, Wednesday, March 26, ed to appear at Grosse Pointe<br />

at 8 p.m.,' in the Exhibition High School North at 10:30- a.m.<br />

Room of the Library. and Grosse Pointe High School<br />

Mr. Fisher has just com. South at 2:15 p.m. On March<br />

pleted the first north and south 20 he will appear at St. Paul<br />

circumll'llvijlation of the world, High School. at lZ p.m. and<br />

passing Qver both the North East Detroit High School at<br />

lInd South Poles, and includinll 10:00 a.m.<br />

a landing in Antarctica. This<br />

trip, together with pictures, Cadet Curl, a member 01 the<br />

will bertha subject of his talk. Class of 1969, will speak on ad.<br />

He will be' introduced by mission procedures and require.<br />

~fark Stevens. chairman of the ments, cadet life and the educa.<br />

Program Committee for the tional and career opportunities<br />

Friends of the' Grosse Pointe available at the Academy .<br />

Public Library, and president Located at West Point, N.Y.,<br />

of the local chapter of the Cir. the Academy is currently under.<br />

cumnavil1ators. going an extensive expansion<br />

Following :Mr. Fisher's talk, program. The 'Corps of Cadets<br />

the audience is invited to reo will number 4,417 by July 1971<br />

main {or coffee and to chat an increase of approximately<br />

with the speaker; M~aren'ce I-<br />

Livinl(ood, sociat c!)airman,. is<br />

in ('harge of these arrange.<br />

ments. '<br />

Fire regulations have been<br />

posted in the Exhibition Room<br />

of the Library stating the sea tinl(<br />

capacity to be 75 persons.<br />

This means a comparatjvely<br />

limited a u die n c e and the<br />

Friends of the' Library and of<br />

:'tlr. Fisher 'are anvised to ar.<br />

rive well before. the 8 p.m.<br />

starting time.<br />

furnished In Alum. or Steel, In COlor. •<br />

,"NOTE" AIR.TEC SECTIONS<br />

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Hlngtd for cleanIng, nc stor... , sleys on. IY'Ir}ro~nd,...365<br />

dn's of ccmfort. Ano,jlzed<br />

or biked enamel finish. Black.brownofre.Ilo<br />

grey.red or whit•. '.<br />

Burglar Proof Guards for Windows<br />

and Doors Prevent Vandal,'s",<br />

We are specllUSts In our fleld<br />

.and don't you forget It.<br />

I Services will be held today, FRANK~UAIL<br />

March 20, from the Verheyden Frank Quail, 79, formerly of<br />

Funeral Home, 16300 MilCk ave. De'-'-I't, Grosse Po',nte and Hol.<br />

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nue, and from St. Clail' De ly Mich did'<br />

Monte!alco Cburch. Interment. '. '. an a ea mg auto,<br />

II motive advertising illustrator<br />

wi be in St. Paul Cemetery. ,lor 39 years, died in West Palm<br />

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ARCHIE VANWAS3ENHOVE each, Fla., late Wednesday,<br />

March 2, following a short ill. S AI' h C.h' 0<br />

Services for Mr. VanWasSen. ness, SerVI'ces were held Satur •. et p a. I mega<br />

hove, 0" '", -Doe f 558 N tr Dame d t U't Ch h' I AI umnae S pring . lunc'h<br />

will be held tomorrow, March B~c~, Fr~.y urc m De ray<br />

21, at the Verbeyden Funeral Mr. Quail, who retired in <strong>Local</strong> alumnae of Aloha Chi<br />

Home, 16300 Mack avenue, and 19'12,. operated his own art Omeea will greet spring ne~i<br />

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from St. 'Clare .De Montt'lalco<br />

Church. Burial 'willbe in Mt.<br />

Olivet Cemetery.<br />

studios lor 20 years in the Gen.<br />

eral Motors Building. He created<br />

advertising illustrations ,fo r<br />

Wedn~sday, March 26. at the<br />

Detrol't Boat Club. Their annual<br />

spring luncheon will, begin at<br />

,Mr. VanWassenhove clied on such corripatiies as Packard, noon with cocktails and lum'h.<br />

Tuesday, M8rch 18, in Deacon. Cadilllic, Dodge, Nash nnd eon. Luncheon donation is $4.50.<br />

e'ss Hospital. , Chrysler Corporation,. and was The ~everend David Eber-<br />

His survivors include three credited with designing the first hl!rd will. speak on various<br />

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GROSSEPO'NTE NEWS<br />

Grosse Po~nteNews tion aod ~~oder the trUitees I .~ a cheerleader at GI'OIIe<br />

powerless to make the Deeded Pointe .South,aDd am proud u<br />

, ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS, INC. education.1 decisions with the my scbool and the spirit they<br />

OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL dispatch necessary to keep our have to back them up ~ DO<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236 public schools operating effee. one should look doWn OIl. UJ.<br />

tively. Jast look at yourself!<br />

5eeoad Class Postlg. Paid .t Detroit, MicbiJq Second,i deplore theactusa. Bev Uorenzke " y I.m,' p.m. ....<br />

______ -------------- tioos of 'supposed' irrespoosi- . 65 Woodland Shore drive. '('I1e.et offlee dosed SUDday)<br />

FULl,Y PAID CIRCULATION bility against a member of the .Mareh 2O-Mareh 21<br />

Memorial Center Schedule<br />

____________________ professional stali which Trustee Dear Sir: . *AU MemorW~ .sponSored aetiritles. Open to tile<br />

Phone TU 2-6900 ArnoldFuchs made"Withoutdoc- I was very surprised to read Grosse Po....te pllblk. Hospital equipment lvall.ble for<br />

MemberM1C~~TI= ~=:Ir_r~d.Il~~~ri~aJ A5IOdaUoD umenting his source and with- L. E. Vollmer's letter in which free loin: erutebes, wheel chairs, heatiDglaDlPl and hOi o<br />

Wtekl1 Newl1\lllU RepreJeDIaUve.<br />

IDc~ out providing the person' eon- he severely' criticized .the COlI- pi~' beds. '<br />

t04 nflJl Avenue.New York "clew York 8Yranl"7100 cerned the oppOrtunity t(l be duct of the Grosse Pointe South<br />

333, North iil~.D ~~ue GO O'I'I~ODe; f'1Danc/a) 1-2214 heard prior to making his accu- students at their recent basket. GROSSE POINTE GAItDEN CENTER AND LEND-<br />

_____, ~_------=-.:.=.~- sations at a publicmeeting. Cer- ball game with Austin,. I had ING LIBRARY. Mrs. Harry Frost. on duty TuesdlY,<br />

ROBERTB. EDGAR,.~ EDJTORaDdGENERALMANAGERtainly our profe~ional educa- been planning t4) write a letter WedDesday, Thursday, 10' a.m.-4 p.m. VqlllDteereon-<br />

WILLIAMADAMO.._ ADVERTISINGMANAGERtors merit better treatment than complimenting both Aust;in~nd sultant on duty Ftiday,2-4 p.m. TV 1.4594. I<br />

JANET MUELLER _ FEATURE'PAGE SOClny this! ~PSH:S students OD thell' fine Thursday M,8l'ch 20<br />

, Thursday, Mareh,20, 1969<br />

WItttI'6 .nw on<br />

.r~IE..II!.!.<br />

We've Had Inqwries about membership in the,<br />

Kerclieval on the Hill Association. We couldn't be<br />

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delighted and next week we hope to, add to<br />

BARBARAH. CICHY ,.......... ADVERTISING ---- were dealt 'with by school ~Ui: 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe and Ure,following list of members: Frank Adam Inc.,<br />

LILUAN KARR................. ADVERTISING Dear Editor: cials, incidentally. ,Harper Woods, ,<br />

Bronze Door, Champion Real Estate, Colonial Fed.<br />

MARYLORIMER ,.................... ADVERTISING The State of Michigan charg. If the misbe~a7ioi' Mr. Voll. 12:30 p.m. Women's Rel'ublican Club of Grosse Pointe eral Sjlvings. William DenIer & Co;, Francesco,<br />

JOHN MacKENZIE _ _ BUSINESS es the Boards of Education with mer says he observed is Mr. Luncheon and Meeting. ' , Beauty Salon, John S. Goodman, Gray's Racquet &<br />

~=E~~N .:............... '.' . ACCOUNTSthe responsibility of approving Voll~~r'sonly .r~ason, for en. * 1:00 p.m. FUlfilling .your Potential - Dr. John Hos- Sport Shop, Grosse Pointe News, Hamlin's Market<br />

K EN~G , _ CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING bjlth the curriculum and the dorsln~ Parochla1d, I m sure kins Instructor.<br />

Inc., Higbie Real Estate, T. Raymond Jeffs, Johnston<br />

ALBERTAWILKE _ CLASSIFIEDADVERTISINGtext books use(in their school he'll immediately w'thd h' "<br />

KAY STOUGH....................CLASS1FIED ADVERTISING'system. W1.thoutad.....uate de!- . . . . I Optical Co., Johnstone & Johnstone, The L~ague<br />

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Instructor.<br />

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EINER .: \. _.......... CIRCULATIONinition of the curriculum and several Bishop Gal1agherstu. . p.m. roup. upper orum -;, pea ~r ~etec- Shop, Marilyn Shoppe, Maxon Bros., Inc., Mr. DolO'S<br />

r====================;f;;. the names of the text books to deotsgave the "black power tive Marty Trombley on Drugs. I Dmner Beauty Salon, Mister Sheridan Books, National Bank<br />

IIbe used, it is impQSliiblefor u.s, ~aJtite"'4uring the Star Spangl. ,'and Talk $2.50 for, members; $3.50 fQr of Detroit, Paselk~ Picard.Norton, Pongracz Jewel •<br />

.as members of the Board, to ed Banner. Their signs at Wed- guests. . ers, Purdy & Edgar Associates, Margaret Rice, Rutll ..<br />

.Letters, to. 'the Editor<br />

carry out our responsibilities. nesQay.l1ight's, game wit h * 7:30' p.m. ClassiCal Guitar - Brian Crowe, Instructor. AssociatCls, Chet ,Sampson Travel_Servic~, Sign of<br />

H~dyour article, in the March GPSH~.i,i1,\tdid. the unfortunate • 8.:00 p.m. Yoga - Charles Friday. SRF, Instruct,or. the Mermaid, the Carl Sterr Co., Tappan, Real<br />

'-""':"'----------------_~_--.J.12 Issue of the Grosse Pointe ones lllsplayed by South stu- 8:00 p.m. Men's Garden Club of Grosse Pointe. Estate, C. W. Toles Real Estate, Touth of Elegance,<br />

Dear Sir: $OUri, 374. U.S. 74:, There is N~s, ll1'ef~c~dbr reD:!arksas dents on Mo?da Trail Apothecary Shop, The Vilhige Store, Dr. Carl<br />

R. Von Gruenigan, Virginia Williams Gift Shop,<br />

Maurice Wood, Inc., Wrigley's Super Market and<br />

Young Clothes:<br />

•<br />

Charming French Accent . . . for the mantle<br />

is the three-piece set, including a French antique<br />

.marble and dare clock with a pair 'of two branch<br />

candlesticks se~ in the window of DenIer, 77<br />

Kercheval.<br />

•<br />

Interviews On Fashion . .• ~'<br />

with Margaret Rice ... Spring<br />

1969 ... the best investment is •<br />

the costume ... dress and jacket-- .<br />

or dress and coat. Under either<br />

.the long slim jacket or the 'short .....<br />

prim one, you'll find the season's ..,<br />

newest dress. Wh~ther it be ~he sleeveless jumper<br />

dress with a V plunge neckline or pleated silhouette<br />

. .. all the way' from knife pleats to the popular'<br />

flat box pleats; .. it will be feminine ~nd flattf:!ring.<br />

The same dress topped by ,the long coat is always<br />

a favorite and will find its way fo many changes.<br />

The long coat . . " slim. with waistline shaping,<br />

precise seaming and wide self-belting has a slightly<br />

fuller hemline to accommodate full skirt dresses.<br />

Whichever your choice, you'll fiJ,ld it a marvelous<br />

.. j,nvestment. . •.<br />

y . too., * 8:00 and 9 p.m.' Thursday Night Dance Club - Mr.<br />

The ':teague of WomenVoters' a case law specifically appl)'ing 1 did, to Witthe.ollowmg: Smcerely, and Mrs. Ted <strong>For</strong>rest, Instructors.<br />

of Grosse Pointe wishes to cOl!}.this doctrine to privately owned ~.Th~t courses shouldbe bet- Nancy (Mrs. 'Paul) ShiraI' '<br />

mend the Counciland ¥ayor of public,transit systems' 'arid the tel' defmed and book" ch06en A very proud South Parent Friday, Marth 21<br />

the City of Grosse Pointe for non-applicability of the Mlchi- before the propOsedcour~esare . *10:00 a.m. F!ower Arranging - Mrs. Richard T. Ger.<br />

its recent amendment of the gan statute that you. and Mr: pre;sentedto tbe Board of Edu. Dear Sirl athy, Instructor.<br />

City Ordinance relating to Fair Stnrrs quote. Graad Rapids cation for apP~?vlll Obviously too much}iermis- 1:00 p.m. $15 for 5 two hour sessions. ,<br />

Housing laws. City Coach ~s, be~, v. Kob. 2. That goodliterature knows sivenesll.lid tpe ,lack of moral • 4:00 p.m. Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor.<br />

We have written the following ertG. BowIet, et &1., 137 F. no color or. race ~ '. and.self~diaeipli1Mi' showed the * 6:00 p.m'. Parents . Wit\1out Partner!j.- - 'Potluck<br />

letter to the city governments Supp. 667 (W.D. Mich, 1955).. 3. Tbat.jf we bave'no~, ..up differ~\ ..ofbeJjavior in the Supper.'<br />

of the Park, Farms, Shores and Federal .Labor legislation con- till now, mcluded>good lite~a" students ;9I'(;l'osie.Pointe ~,Quth• 6:30 p.m. Theatre Buffet Supper - $4.00' tax and<br />

W,oods to urge their adoption of tains no provisions for treat- ture, by Negro aut~o"!, that and Austin p.tep SChoolat a re. service included. '<br />

some form of local fair bousing ment of public transit bus com- we have Peen .derelict In ~ cent basketball game between • 6 45 II '-<br />

Iegislati~n. pany disputes in any manner duty.. , the two .lcl1oo1 ' 8 30 .<br />

tor as well, have a role to play' Dear SI.. :~r~ rt~s:te~:'th~:I:,d~J~,le~:h ~;OUDdb.e stio.t~~ 1a~~.'~.,;: . cp.m. ~~:,rPiJlt~Theatre presents "At-ion in'<br />

in the nationwide effort to .. u. hear the gigglesfor I Was sing- ,On the 20th, thl' sun will rite • . ...,,<br />

achieve equalitY of opportunity , I. agree with. the other two ing ,myself and not listening to nd set. almost. exactly at the " Sunday, Mareh 23 . !.<br />

in access to/housing. ladles'. wh~ think ~ack and others but concentrating on the east' and west points, .andthe 10:30a.m: Unity Centet for Truth - Church and Sun-<br />

"S' • the F . ' . Seven IS sUpping, (FelJruary 27 words and thinking how won- day 8nd night. ate said to be . day S~h(lol.<br />

IDee.,' Ilr. HOUSing~~t and March 6). de.rt:ullit was to have th'" gym o!equallen. gth...Bu.t'in ;'eality *1.2:30 .p.m. Youth ,C.ouncil.<br />

of 1961l gl'les a political SUbdIV1- . .. , .. . " '" t >. ,<br />

sion the pOwerto adopt and en. ,. I t~ it could.stand a g?O<strong>Of</strong>illed with such enthur.iastic he day is longer. * 3:00 p.m. Beginning and Advanced Karate ~ Sang<br />

force an ordinanceon the local sweepmg to ,get rid of the d~, people. Although the sun is above . ..... , Kyu Shim, Instruct or.. . ,<br />

level, we wouldllk~ to urge the paper a.nd GLA~... ,:o q.LA¥, Tl1~sIgnswere not aUapprov- ,tbebOrifun fO! 1Z'~ours, it.m.~l. ,7:30 p'.ttl. Gr,:osse,POlnt~ Theatre' Presents ".1\ ,tion;lP<br />

establishment of such locaLor- GLASS.:Also, some (!Ontainersed, although they were required !Je. seen a few mmu~s before' Wroter.'" . \ '<br />

dinances in the Grosse Pointe for tr8S,h might help. I think to be. But I certainly wouldn't It t'omesup and for a time after • ,<br />

communities. We believe ,this 'Penney's, Kresge's, Woolworth~,give Austin too much creditfor .ft has s~t, since the light r~ys, Monday, Mareh24.<br />

might facilitate the handling of Sears, Krogel'S a~d Hughes, their chasity or Iity white ideal!. ge b= a~ they pass through 10:00 a.m. Weight Watche;rs' of Eastern Michigan, Inc.<br />

any fulUreproblems, since local Hatcher and Suffrtn and the I did not admire them a single ~~ sp ere.., ' .10:00 a.m. Cancer Center Worksllop._' I<br />

enforcement machinery might o~her small. stores should bit for their vulgar language or e day and mght are more .12:00, Noon .Duplicate Bridge - Mrs: Marv.in Bourget,<br />

provide more easilyaecessl,ble elthe~ do the Job or ~et after gestures, which occurred after nearly of the same length ,abo~~ ' Director, '<br />

avenues for mediatioa and reo who IS supposedto do It. ! nearly every point for Grosse three days,before the equlOox~ 12:15 p.m. ,Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe' - Luncheon<br />

Pit Th . Prof, Lash says.<br />

dress aud assurance of speedy I'M sick and tired of looking 0 n e. ere was an ,att~mpt The, sprIng, stars and ~ ,. and Meeting. . . .,'<br />

resolution of disputes. at the broken glass all over the to remove the one, (a~d tb~re constellations al'e beginning t~ • 4:00 p.m. Ballet...:.. Mary Ellen C90per, Instructor ..<br />

"It is lor these reasons, as city of Detroit. was.only one 0p'sceneS~gn),Jm- make their ap~arance, but • 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar - Alex Suczek, In.<br />

well as for the good faith that . mediately after It ~as ~lsplayed. Venus continues as thebrigbt . tru t '<br />

would be demon'strated"by the yours, Tr.uly . I feel that the wnters concern" . " ' s cor. .<br />

(M S<br />

h I H tt ..' evemng star" in' the western 7:3,0 ',p.m. Grosse 'PoI'nte Theatre Au'dl'tions for Fl'orell'0'.<br />

passage of such an ordinance, rs.) Ir ey ~W1 I¥y:be JUS~ to b~msh all e~- sky. Jupiter, rising almost di.<br />

that the League urges you to 5064~ewyck street tnuslasm which eXIsted at thiS rectly in the east and visible 7:30,p'.m. 9600 Air <strong>For</strong>ce Reserve. .<br />

enact such legislation." . DetrOit game: all night, dominates the sky. 8:00 p.m. Michig'an Society for Professional Engineers.<br />

Very truly yours, ,!,hls also.goes f0t: the hospi. Aceordingto Prof. Losh, it will 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Human Relations Council -<br />

League of Women Voters Dear Mr. Edgar~ !.ahtyquestion. AUrIght, it was reach the meridan on March Professor Wineman "Inner City child-His<br />

of Grosse PoinW' As one who attended the stated that Austin would leave 21, around midmght.' Sub:rtance and Shadow." , .<br />

Marl'orieFischer, Pres,iden.t March 10 meeting of the Grosse first, but ~ WON! After five .Spica, called "Queen Star of • 8:15 p.m. "Know YourWines." Les Gruber .presents'<br />

Pointe Board of' Education, I years we fmall d'f I Jacqueline Pitts, Human . y.won an th S . ." b<br />

1 you e prmg, can e located by "Champagnes." $4.75.<br />

Resources Chairman, read with interest the aCFountex~ec.t the kids to remain in continuing the~ Sweep of the .<br />

_____ that appeared in the Grosse theIr seats, you're foolish. :And Big Dipper's' II and Ie past Tuesday, March 25<br />

Dear Sir: Pointe Newbof March 13. May the only fight I saw after the Arcturus. * 9:30 a.m. Beginni~g Life Painting - Ray Fleming,<br />

These lines are in regard to I take the Iihertyuofsupplement- grambewas one started and asked -'------ . IJJstructor.' .<br />

the contents of your editorial ing your exce ent coverage or' y an Austin man who was Take the profit out of war?":" *10:00 a.m. Yoga - Norma Cheff, SRF, Instructor ..<br />

. P N with expansion of the remarks not using very good judgment that's exactlywhat the profiteers .10:00 a.m. Se.rvice Guild for Chl'l"ren's HOSP'ltal -.<br />

in your Grosse ointe ews I made at the meeting? in choiceof,words. d 11' "un'cheon. , a, ..<br />

entitled "An Interesting Ques- oin a wars. ~<br />

tion," In this editorial. you and First, it should be pointed 12:00 Noon Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe:"out<br />

that Trustee Amold Fuchs '<br />

Mr. John R. ~tarrs - whom seemed to want more than just Luncheon.<br />

you characterize as, an "expert "information" which he osten. * 1:00 p.m. Life Painting - Ray Fleming, Instructor.<br />

on labor law" - ~se a number sibly seek:s.At the'meeting he * 1:00 p.m_ Fulfilling Your Potential - Dr. John Hos.<br />

or questions as to why certain k'<br />

provisions of the "Michigan expressed a desire to review ms, Instructor.<br />

Labor Medation Act" were not and to influence the selection 6:30 p.m. KiwanjsClub of Grosse Pointe - Dinner,<br />

,resorted to in the Lake Shores of all the instructional materials and Meeting. I<br />

Coaep Lines bus strike.' to be used in all the proposed * 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club. . '<br />

elective courses. If this is trul', * 7:30 p.m. Life and Still Life Painting - Ray Fleming.<br />

Since your editorial and Mr. this is a vote of absolutely no 1 tru<br />

Starrs' letter are posed in'the confidence in the professional ns ctor.<br />

form of questions, they postu. staff of The Grosse Pointe Pub. .,7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc ..<br />

late an answer. Since it is gen- lic School System and seriously 7:30 p.m. Parents Without. Partners "Teen" Meeting.<br />

erally considered to be th~ pro. undermines their effectiveness<br />

fessir.naltask of a practicing at. It was pointedout.several times<br />

* 7:30 p.m.<br />

8:00 p.m.<br />

Safe Boating. -<br />

Theresa Hakim-Douglas Fiedler Wedding<br />

torney - prominent. expert, or during the meeting that the de.<br />

otherwise - to provide answers velopment of the programs and<br />

rather than to pose questions cours' es In queStion were among<br />

containing innuendoes ot non. the 11l0stthoroughly prepared<br />

feasance and unlawful conduct, in the history of the schoolsys-<br />

8:00 p.m.<br />

* 9:30 a.m.<br />

Reception.<br />

Grosse Pointe Camera Club.<br />

Wedn"'..sday, Mar"h 26<br />

'.' "<br />

Folk Art - Mrs. Wm. Pankhurst, Instruc-<br />

I provide you with the following tem. In $ecking hito the matanswers<br />

which I think your tei', I lInderstand that the trus. 11:00 a.m.<br />

tor.'<br />

Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe<br />

.<br />

-<br />

journalistic reSpOnsibilitieswill tees of the \loard of Education<br />

require that yOu print in unal. had the cescriptive information<br />

tered form: 'relating to the courses for ap-<br />

*12:30 p.m.<br />

.12:30 p.m.<br />

Cribb.1ge.<br />

Portrait Painting - Carol Wald, Inst~r.tor.<br />

Senior Ladies Club of Grosse Pointe - Tea<br />

Privately owned public transit proximately two months before<br />

companies generally a f f e c t last Monday's meeting. Trustee<br />

commerce within the meaning Calvin Sandherg certainly had<br />

of the commerce clause of the the time to request that the des-<br />

Constitution of the United criptive information be more<br />

12:30 p.m.<br />

12:30 p.m.<br />

and Cards.<br />

League of Women Voters Luncheon an'd<br />

Meeting.<br />

Grosse Pointe Traffic and Safety - Lunch-<br />

States. As such, they are sub- fully developed rather than<br />

ject to the jurisdiction of the waiting until Monday night. Is<br />

National Labor Relations Act. two months not "Sufficientime<br />

. ~ 4:00~p.m.<br />

6:30 p.m.<br />

eon and Meeting. . .<br />

Ballet .-. Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor. '<br />

Soropt)mlst Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner<br />

There is little reason to believe tv raise questionsand have them<br />

that Lake Shore Coach Line~, answered by the staff?<br />

Inc., does not fall within this With certain members of the<br />

classification. That being the Grosse Pointe .Board of Educa.:<br />

t t )(<br />

. ti h<br />

case, state s atu es see IDg to on wishing to involve tern.<br />

regulate the right to strike, selves increasingly in the daylock-out,<br />

and associated bar. to-day operation and adminis.<br />

gaining procedures. are pat- tration of the public schools. ,<br />

.More than 100 years<br />

of considerate service<br />

Th l VT,m, R...lT ,lollondO. n<br />

~ W .11 am \j<br />

. and Program. '<br />

7:00 .p.m. Detroit Cribbage.<br />

• 7 30 P F lk A t M W P kh<br />

.m. ° r - rs. m. an urst, Instruc-<br />

tor.'<br />

• 7 30<br />

: p.r. \. Classical Drawing - Robert ,Rathbun, In-<br />

'structor.<br />

• 7:45 p.m. Adult Ballet - Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc.<br />

ently unconstitutional when they wonder when they find the time<br />

are attempted to be applied. to exercise their poly-m8king<br />

There is direct case law on this Ifunction, the reason they were<br />

point: Amal,amated ,"ssocl•. elected to offlce. Mondaynight's<br />

tlon of Street, Electric RaIlway actions by Trustees Arnold<br />

Motor Coac. Employees of Fuchs and Calvin Sandberg is<br />

AlDerica, et "I. V. WiscolIsln another eXllmpleof the obstruc.<br />

EmplnYllle. ReladOlls Board, tionist tac" t that have chanc-<br />

WILLIAM<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTORS<br />

Since l8SS<br />

R. HAMILTON II DAVID M. HAMILTON<br />

CLARENCE E. OTTER<br />

CHAPELS<br />

tor. . ,<br />

8:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Theatre - "A Lion in<br />

Winter."<br />

Thursday, March 27<br />

.10:00. a.m. BraillE': Transcription - Mrs. John Me-.,<br />

N<br />

amara, Instructor. I<br />

10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. GroS'se Pointe Garden Center I<br />

340 U.S. 383; D1v1sloa 1287, terized th, 'sp~tivo ((-rmsof<br />

Ama)J••• W AslOd.tI. of office on ~.! .lolrd of Educa.<br />

Street, E1eeCrle Rail.,.,. IDd lion. Unless they are checked,<br />

Mohr Coacll Elllployees of such .actions could completely<br />

DETROIT<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

3975 CASS AVENUE<br />

820 EAST MAPLE •<br />

TE I 2712<br />

•<br />

MI4:6000<br />

11:30 a.m.<br />

• 1:00 p.m.<br />

Bonsai Workshop.<br />

Faculty Wives of Wayne State - Luncheon<br />

and-Fashion Show. .<br />

FulfiJJing Your Potential - Dr. John Hos-<br />

A_rfca, etal, v. S&ate ., Mia. immobilizethe Board of Educa- kins, Instructor.<br />

,<br />

J,<br />

By SIbyl<br />

.... ,. ~~;~~'" .;-. . ,<br />

•<br />

Eye. Opener . . . is the name of Aziza's n~w<br />

enlightening beauty experience.' Pre-trimmed and<br />

fea~hered lower lashes are added to upper lashes for<br />

a wld~yed look_ Eye openers are five ninety-five at<br />

Trail Ap'othecary, 121 ~ercbeva1. .<br />

•<br />

Talent Topics .... Pointers a~e discovering<br />

Gino. He's the talented young California stylist<br />

who has brought young sunny styles to the<br />

Francesco Salon, 117 Kercheval ... TUxedo<br />

1-6833.<br />

•<br />

. Mister Sheridan-Books .. :.: 81 Kercheval bas<br />

a collection ,of. beautiful hand •.made panor~mic<br />

Easter eggs . . . the old fashion sugar confection<br />

type: But here's. a brand new idea. If you'd like a<br />

speCIal scene, ~rmg along the petite parts and have<br />

them placed inside an -egg for a delightful personal<br />

happy Easter gift. '<br />

, .<br />

Perfect Entree . . . to dellghtful' dining is a<br />

Bronze Door gift certificate. The gold and white<br />

certificates are available at 123 Kercheval •• _ for<br />

a~y amount. : . good any ~ime. They make welcome<br />

birthday, anmversary or thank you presents<br />

886.1932.<br />

•<br />

, \<br />

The "Grace': Line .' .. is, in at :Young Clothes,<br />

110 KerchevaL This is good news for those whp look<br />

forward to shipments of these a,dorable fa$hions for<br />

toddlers, sizes 2-4, 3.1),.and Med.;-Med.-t.: and L-X.<br />

The collection 'iriCludes'shifts with pants, bubbles,<br />

short~ll~. O~e yellow style with:a cute chick is very<br />

"'Easter'hmely~ .- ~,'. ~ 'c." ."- " .. '" '_..... " ,.<br />

•<br />

Check List ... while Top<br />

Shop-irig at the League Shop ..•<br />

.newsy white po},ka dot!! on colorful<br />

wrap or white striped ... ties<br />

coordinate. Gay Mini-Magnets<br />

hotd Mini-Memos:' Colorful papier-mache<br />

banks are fruit abstractions.<br />

Get great invi~ations<br />

in the Top Shop for just about<br />

everything:<br />

•<br />

Clearly Clever . . . and so decorative. . . are<br />

-the brightly pai~ted clay pots which holq color .co-<br />

.ordinated bOuquets of painted flowers made' from<br />

pine cones, garnished' with greenery. Gather them<br />

.at Virginia Williams, 79 KerchevaL.l<br />

.<br />

/<br />

I .<br />

Pick A Pail' . '.' of American<br />

Sheraton chairs,'circl! 1820. They. _ SIGN"<br />

. make useful charming room ac- ~<br />

. cents and are eighty dollars each.<br />

. at Ole' Mermaid. .<br />

. .


Thursday, March 20, .1969<br />

... ,<br />

From AnotherPoDlte<br />

of View<br />

r~._-<br />

:._...<br />

: ~.<br />

l<br />

Gently Fitted<br />

By Janet MueUer<br />

Prettier<br />

than Pr~tty<br />

11A1b'II~<br />

3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road<br />

Punch and Judy B/o{:k<br />

TLI 1.1505<br />

Short and to<br />

The Pointe<br />

MARYBLAKESLEE, daUghter<br />

of MR.and MRS.WILLIAM<br />

BLAKESL~E, JR., of Warner<br />

road, has been initiated into<br />

Each year at this time, we look forWard toanno~nce- l{ap'ga-Alpha Tljeta sorority at<br />

ment of next year's Grosse Pointe Celebrity Series speak. Denison Ul)iversit)', Granville,<br />

ers, and each year we're amazed anhe variety and excel. O.Mary, a freshman, was grad.<br />

lonce of the winter personality "menu" the ladies-of ~on uated last year from Grosse<br />

Secours Hospital, Assistance League have prepared for Pointe High School. '<br />

Grosse Pointe's lecture-lovers. . ' __FRANK ; .• rA~OBELL, of<br />

This year is no exception~ North Ros~ale court, assistaht<br />

The 1969-70 Celebrity Series opens October 9 with directo~of Hutzel Hospital, llai-<br />

television personality Barbara Walters' talk' "The World's ~~ officer for '!Ie.Greater D~.<br />

. .." . troi1; Area ASSOCIationof Hospl-<br />

Most Appealmg Woman. . . ,tal Directors aJ)d an instructor<br />

Columnist Bob, Considine speaks on "It's AllN,ews at ~ayn!l state. University, is<br />

to Me" November 13 model Valerie of Balmaintells servmg as coordmator of a two.<br />

6R 055 E PO! N T E NEWS<br />

,I...,<br />

Pointe Theater Production Opens<br />

.touch of .1.gan"8<br />

\<br />

Tonight<br />

,<br />

Checking last minute debils on the- role -as the British queen, Eleanor of<br />

costumes for Grosse Pointe Theater's' Aquitaine. The play opens at Fries Auproduction,<br />

"The Lion In, Win~er," are -ditorium Thursday evening, March 20,<br />

(l. to r.) Director, MRS. DAVlD HAD- --. with: a ,benefit for the Groese Pointe<br />

DEN of Meadow Lane; costume, chair,' Jaycees. Other performances are March<br />

man, MRS. JAC PURDON of Cadieux 21.23 and 26-29. Ticket information is<br />

,road; and MRS. ltOGER SHEPARD of available at 881-4004.<br />

N. ,Renaud road, who plays- a leading<br />

THEY~VE ARRIVED<br />

DEAR LADIES,<br />

You may have wondered why HANDS.DOWN threw the bolt<br />

on its friendly door and darkened its window. We had no choice.<br />

After our last sale you left us with six or seven lonely dresses<br />

swinging forlornly on tlle rod. We rio longer had a purpose. You<br />

did rather -floor us but proved you evidently love a truly good sale<br />

- one that really means it's drastically reduced advertising.<br />

After it was over I looked at Pat and she look.ed, at me<br />

(actually we stared rather bl;lnkly at. each other - each pleading<br />

with the other- Now what?) Here we were with a dear little<br />

shop and nothing to put in it. Well, we put our bright, productive<br />

minds to work and came up with some initial efforts that were<br />

especially brilliant bombs. Following a few more_, "impossible<br />

dreams" the sky opened up, lightning cracked -' bells rangwhistles<br />

blew and we knew we'd found it.<br />

Between sales we are going to utilize HANDS. DOWN as a<br />

feature shop for touch of elegance. This will not be sale merchandise<br />

but very current - now fashion - given ZOOM lens treatment.<br />

One week it could be lingerie - another time it may be the<br />

Mother's Day gift shop or summer shifts - a rotating kind of<br />

excitement born from vJhim to create a new mood.<br />

The changes will be announced with a HANDS-DOWN SPOT-<br />

LIGHT ad, so pay close attention and see if you can find the one<br />

that appears today_<br />

Don't you think this is a really nifty idea? I do, and I can<br />

assure you that Pat does too. You can tell when she's happy. She<br />

dances in the street.<br />

Best love<br />

JO<br />

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les. Gruber Giving<br />

Wine Course Finale<br />

Nine of Europe's Finest Champagnes FlC'wn Here for<br />

Lecture and Tasting Session at War<br />

Mem_orial Center Monday Night<br />

. A truly grand finale is planned for the "Know<br />

Your Wines" series currently being given at Grosse<br />

Poiute War MemoriaL On Monday, March 24, at 8:15<br />

o'clock, Lester Gruber, internationally known authority<br />

on foods and wine, will preside. :<br />

. He. is having a shipment0 ,<br />

of nine of the very finest the most complete in this part ,<br />

champagnes flown in from ot the world; .<br />

Europe for the occasion. As a specla~ ~eature .o! this<br />

These he will discourse on la.st pre~entabon. .particlpants<br />

and aive everyone a chance will be gn:en a qUIz on cham.<br />

b' pagnes which, whcn completed<br />

to savour and compare. and sent in, will entitle them to<br />

Mr. Gruber is famous the a book on chll.mpagnesvalued<br />

world over for his J.ondonChop at $7. .<br />

House, which he. h8S operated The Center is making plans<br />

with his brother since the tQ accommodate50more patrons<br />

thirties. He has cQllectedsome for Jhis evening in addition to<br />

3000 books on food and wine. those who subscribed to the<br />

He bas travelled extensively comlllete series. Those who<br />

all over the. world, sampling wish to attend this one final<br />

rare and .unusual ltishes and night may do so for a $5 charge<br />

wines. When -he discovers a covering lecture, tasting and<br />

truly distinguished win... he quiz. It is wise to reserve in<br />

adds It to his cellal'6,which are advance.<br />

secrets "Straight from 'theCloth~s Horses' Mouth" Janu- ~ay I~tute for hospital ad~inary<br />

8, and ~ormer British<br />

Cookridge describes ':The<br />

World" February 12.<br />

S.ectet Servjce<br />

~py..--Net That<br />

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Agent E. H., 'tlsotrrsattOorsbeaDd dpersor~nelduec- ville University, Jacksonville, Grosse 'Pointe High Sc1lool The ;Women's Synchronized<br />

hel Ap J1 2 and 3 FIll" recently pledged Sigma alumnus, son of !MR. and MRS: Swim Team at Central -Michi.<br />

Covers The hI Detroit. Tau Epsilon soJ:Ority. RUSSELLJ. KOENIG,of Fleet- gan University finished second<br />

-~ . ,. ._. - •• *_ wooddrive, is serving his active in the nation in the inter.col-<br />

This is a map<br />

Final .speaker' March 12 is' one- of our Favonte Visiting hnr son.in-Iaw and ' Named to the Dean's LiSt at duty in the United Statl!s Navy legiate competition held last<br />

People, ac_tor and televjsion personality Sebastil;'n Cabot, daughter MR.and MRS.ALLAN Saint Mary's College, Not r e ab9ard the USS Clarion River weekend. KAREN PEARSALL,' ~nnouncin9 Our New location<br />

who has titled his 'presentation "Sebastian Cabot Call. RUl'TER In'their Palos Verdes Dame, Ind., for superior aca.off the coast of South Vietnam of North Rosedale court, eMU We will be at 21316 Mack Ave., Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

: ing." - Estate.s,.Calif., ham e for a, demic achievement during the and has been promoted from Class of '68, took<br />

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a fifth place<br />

All f. 1. . his 16 h P . .. 'I b.t month is ELIZABETHBOWEN, first Semester of the 1968-69 Seamon to Log Yeoman. in the Junio; S!uD.~Event. I A-i$ the Georgian East<br />

. . ~ve ectures In t t annual o~te Ce e. n y of Neff road. Joyce and "Speed" academic-year arj! MARY ANN • • •<br />

B-.-is _81. Joan Church<br />

S;nes ~lll .be pres~nted Thursdaymormn~s. at 11 Rutter and their (our children, TAVERY and SUZAJ."'mETAV. DANIELJ. WRIGHT,_sonof Mr~D~~~R,~f C-is Grosse Pointe Baptist Church<br />

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To Speak In Pointe<br />

Grosse Pointe Citizens for Education Sponsoring Appearance<br />

of Dr. Haim Ginott at Parcells<br />

MiddleSehool in May<br />

Dr. Haim GinoU, world famous clinical psychologist<br />

and best.selling author, will appear in Grosse Pointe<br />

May 8 in a program sponsored by Grosse Pointe Citizens<br />

for Education, lic school and P-TA contact;<br />

Advance ticket reserva. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook,<br />

tions may be made now with public ~chool faculty contact;<br />

Mrs. Foster Redding, 822. 1>lrs,N~il Snow, nursery school<br />

3829 or checks' mav ,be contact, and ~lrs. Frank Par.<br />

'l'd t h t 1'5800 ct'lIs, ~tron ticket.; and aftermal<br />

e. 0 er a glow. I<br />

LakeVIew court. D G' tt' f' book II<br />

The public sale will begin on r.!no s Irst ,Group<br />

~larch 25 at PWlch and Judy Psychotherapy with Children,"<br />

Toyland, :rhe Book Shelf and is considered a classic in its<br />

other locations to be announced. field.<br />

TIckets are priced at S2.50 His !second, "Between Parent<br />

for general admission and $10 and Child," has over 500,000<br />

for patrons: Purchase of a pa. hard cover copies in print arid<br />

tron ticket will insure the buyer has been tra~lated in~ 13 Ian.<br />

a front center seat for Dr. Gi. guages, A third book, 'Between<br />

nott's talk and an opf,ortunity Parent and Teenager," will ap.<br />

to attend an afterglow and meet peaf in May.<br />

him in person. He is a regular guest on<br />

General chairman of the pro. NBC's Today Show and writes<br />

gram, scheduled for 8 o'clock a monthly column on parents<br />

at Parcells Middle School, is and children for McCall's Maga.<br />

Mrs. Edwllrd Hanpeter. line. '<br />

Her committee Includes Mrs. \------<br />

Hugh Harness, inebarge of Back in The States after a<br />

speaker arrangements; Mrs. Arc two-month cruise around S'luth<br />

thur Johnson, promotion; Mrs. Americli. are MRS. MAYE ED.<br />

Foster .Redding, tickets; Rich- DINS EBLEN, of Park lane,<br />

ard Mills, accounting proce. and the GEORGE M. ENDIdures;<br />

Mrs. Bror Hanson, pub. COTTS, of Merriweather road.<br />

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THE GROSSEPOINTE ACADEMY<br />

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171 LAKE SHORE ROAD<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan 48236<br />

"Education for the whole chila-through individl~al<br />

attention. spiritually. morally and intellectually" /<br />

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, This simple quo~atior, embodies the pbilasophy and '~ims<br />

of the value-oriented education offered at, the ~.Grosse Pointe.<br />

Academy. Th~ Academy, established through th'e cooperation<br />

of the Religious of the Sacred Heart and lay persons is dedi.<br />

cated to providing an excellent Christian education for' boys<br />

and gIrt, In the metroooriton creo. Classes embody the Monte.<br />

ssori pre.schaol and the elementary school, grades .1.8.<br />

The Christian <strong>For</strong>mation Program will be conducted by<br />

the Religious of the Sacred Heart.' .. I<br />

To request on interview ond application for'm, please' call<br />

the Admissions ()ffice, Academy of the Sacred Heart, TUxedo<br />

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Ehrling Returns<br />

To Symphony<br />

Following three weeks 01<br />

guest cOllduetiJlg enClgements<br />

SiX-ten EhrliJ1g returu to ~<br />

DetroitS)'mphoay . Orchestra<br />

podium for concerts' 0.11 Thurs. '<br />

day and Saturday evenings,<br />

M~rch 27 and 29.<br />

Maureen <strong>For</strong>rester, contralto<br />

will' be the featured soloist at<br />

both coneerts. The COllCertswill<br />

begin at 8:30 o'clock in <strong>For</strong>d<br />

Auditorium.<br />

Miss <strong>For</strong>rester will be heard<br />

in arias_by Handel ::nd 1rfoz,rt<br />

and in the Dvorak "Zigeuner.<br />

lieder."<br />

Ehrling win open tbe/l'burs.<br />

day night p:ogram with the<br />

Gluck ,Overru,re to "Ipbigenie'<br />

en AuUde," which will be reo<br />

placed by Krzysztof Penderecki's<br />

"To the. Victims 01 Hiroshima"<br />

on Saturday Dlght.<br />

The rem ain~er of both progrAms<br />

will be icfentica1, con,<br />

sisting of. Debussy's "Prelude<br />

to the Afternoon of a Fawn,"<br />

Stral/il1sky's "Rite of Spring"<br />

and the solos by Miss <strong>For</strong>rester.<br />

During Ehrling's absenc'e, he<br />

conducted seven concerts with<br />

the San Francisco Symphony<br />

and two with the Buffalo Phil.<br />

harmonic.<br />

Tickets for both performances<br />

are available at <strong>For</strong>d Auditor'<br />

ium, all Hudson's and all Grin.<br />

nell's stores.<br />

Hold Pettipointe<br />

Quester Meeting<br />

The regular monthly meeting<br />

of the Petti pointe Chapter of<br />

Questers was held Wednesday,<br />

March 19. at 12:30 o'clock in<br />

the home of Mrs. Robert Lewis,<br />

of Three Mile drive. Mrs. Ricb.<br />

ard Weiliberg' presented a paper<br />

on "French Furniture," cover.<br />

ing the periods of Louis XIV,<br />

XV and XVI.<br />

• Petti pointers were the guests<br />

of the Grand Marais Chapter<br />

at the bome of Mrs. Marl!; Lit.<br />

tler, of Webber place, on Fri.<br />

day. ,March 14, where they en.<br />

joyed a most interesting talk by<br />

, Marshall Engel, of Greenfield<br />

Wl1age. Mr. Engel's topic was<br />

"Period Flower Arrangements."<br />

JUDY GARLAND, daughter<br />

of MR. and. MRS. HARRY<br />

GARLAND, of Lakeshore road,<br />

Is appearing with. the Monticel.<br />

10 College Choir in their spring<br />

tour of Texas and Oklahom8.<br />

Judy is a second.yelr student<br />

at Monticello, a two-year liberal<br />

arts college for women in God-<br />

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FLOWERY FLARES<br />

BOLD, NEW PRINTS EX-<br />

PRESSED IN THE FLAR~D<br />

I JEANS ... PAIRED WITH<br />

AN ENDLESS SELEC-<br />

TION OF NYLON OR<br />

COTION KNIT TOPS.<br />

Kercheval on the Hill<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Work To Prevent Poisoning<br />

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Assembling some of the 7,000 Poison Prevention<br />

pos.ters and kits distributed in Detroit and th~ suburbs<br />

in'conjunction with N"tional Poison Prevention. Week,<br />

March 16 through 22, ar,e, (left to right), MRS. RALPH<br />

FLETCHER, of Morari road, general chairman of the '<br />

Cnildrens Hospital of Michigan Poison Control Center-<br />

Volunteers, MRS.VOLLRAD J. VON BERG, of North<br />

Rosedale court, Volunteers' publicity chairman, and<br />

MRS. LAWRENCE FRENCH, of Lochmoor boulevard,<br />

Volunteers' education chairman.<br />

Scouts Fashion l(ospital Favors<br />

Fulfilling a' requirement for<br />

their "Sign of the'Arrow" badge,<br />

the Girl Scouts of Neighbornood<br />

112 constructed bright green<br />

candy rolls tied in gold for<br />

Northville State Hospital. .<br />

Girls and leaders from Ferry,<br />

Ma~on and Parcells Schocr,lsparticipated<br />

in this continuation of<br />

a four-year-old service project.<br />

At its inception only Christ.<br />

mas boxes were made, but the<br />

idea was so well recei ved that<br />

it has been expanded to the<br />

candy roll tray ..favors in honor<br />

of the Girl Scout Birthday.<br />

GORHAM<br />

STERUNG<br />

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March 12, and 'St. Patrick's<br />

Day, March 17.<br />

Mrs. Thomas Gallagher gath.<br />

ered and ilelivered the complete<br />

candy rolls to Louis Schulte at<br />

the' Hospital. Other than the<br />

junior troops. involved were<br />

BroWnie Troops 319 and 379<br />

under the direction of' Mrs;' Rd.<br />

bert' Andree, Mrs.. 0' Edward;<br />

H~arn. Mrs. Blair Moody.. Jr.,<br />

and .Mrs. Frederick Lepley.<br />

Cadette Troop 327 with guidance<br />

fr,om leaders 'Mrs. Robert<br />

Martin anq Vicki DiGrande also<br />

contributed., .<br />

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If you~ve fallen out of love with the sterling pattern<br />

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a famous GORHAM STERLING ORIGINAL and you<br />

pay only one-half of open stock prices.<br />

Just bdng the sterling you now own, regardless of<br />

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PI~n Progrqrn On Old Detroit<br />

A program featuring slides IsoCiaUon of the Grosse Pointe<br />

and a SJ)eaker from the Detroit Woods PresbyterianChurcll .0[1<br />

Historical Society bas beeD T.uesday, Marcil 25. The title<br />

planned for the Women's As. of the talk is "Famous Land.<br />

. bet ..<br />

GORDONf<strong>Of</strong>:<br />

March 20. :1969<br />

marks in Detrolt-Old Homes."<br />

The a1terDoollwill begin at<br />

1%:30 o'clock with a luncheon<br />

at the church.<br />

Mrs, Hugh McTavish will be<br />

devotional leader for the day.<br />

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Fine IArts To. Present ~~T~b~e~Goble, of Rivard boule.<br />

famous Julie Harris, a<br />

'A Sh I h k' former . D' . in<br />

. ot n T e -ar present Grosse Pointe resident<br />

. Rose Beige<br />

Soft Gray<br />

frosted<br />

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,ostrich shoes<br />

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,- It's like ostrich a la mode !Andiamo takes<br />

'. ostHctl'piinted."lealner in pretty pastels,<br />

then highlights the ostrich nubs with frosty<br />

streaks of white. It's a scrumptious new look<br />

for Spring!<br />

$16.00 .<br />

The Shoe Salon of<br />

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andiamo , @<br />

The Shoe Sa/an of<br />

Wattoa.J'itrU<br />

lerd!"a' ., St, Qair Gross, 'oiat.<br />

The salon that, gives you service with quality irl.,.the fit<br />

PRE-EAsrER<br />

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SPECIAL CROUP OF 1f2 OFF<br />

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mr. julian fashions<br />

Smartest Styles in Ladies Apparel<br />

15J14 KERCHEVAL - "IN THE PARK"<br />

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Grosse Pointer, starred<br />

the Broadway version. A<br />

, and tine actress, Li Miller, of<br />

lie t d S ------ M9Unt Vernon road, will play<br />

an e tage" Will Provide New Perspec:tive for the role of cbief suspect.<br />

Mystery.Corriedy at Players: Many_Pointers Other Pointers who round out<br />

Involved in Production an excellent cast are Barbara<br />

. '" Bailey, of Balfour road, James<br />

Members and guests-of the Fine Arts Society of Hughes, of Trombley road, Mita<br />

Detroit will view the mystery-comedy "A Shot In The Mikos, of Cranford lane, and<br />

D~rk," by Marcel Achard, from a somewhat different Robert Rodger, of Lakecrest<br />

vantage point Friday and Saturday evenings, March 21 lane.<br />

and 22 t th PI I h The play is produced by Mr.<br />

,a e ayers Pay ouse in East Jefferson avenue. and Mrs. RosswellBlack and<br />

Dire~tor Cliff Badger, of---------- staged by Mr. and Mrs. Flank<br />

Three Mile drive, has called ting. McDonald .. "A Shot In The<br />

for a "canted stage," Mr .. Badger says, "This pro- Dark" is this season's third<br />

He will tilt the playing area duction will. put all its em. performance by the 63.year-old<br />

toward the audie,lce by cover. pbasis Oil the players and as Fine Arts Society - an organi.<br />

ing the stage. with a nine.inch little as possible on their en- zation dedicated "to the pursuit<br />

high platform, extending almost vironment. It will attempt to of all the arts."<br />

to the footlights. The rear of con;:entrate on tlie characters ----the<br />

platform will have a 12- and the story they have to tell. Two. St. Paul High School<br />

inch elevation, thus providing When "A Shot In The Dark" students were in the winners<br />

a "dynamic new dimension". enjoyed a suc~essful run in New 'circle at the annual Nubs Nob<br />

and bringing the action closer York the maleJead was-Willialn Open Ski Races held March 16.<br />

to the audience. Shatoer, now pOpular in Star BOY MARTIN took a first in<br />

Black backdrops and a few Trek, a TV series. In tile Fine his division and BARB HOLpieces<br />

'of furniture will com. Arts production this challenging LERBAt:H ;':!3Ced second in her<br />

plete the stark and simple set. role will be .in .the hands of class. .<br />

DRESSES. fORMALS. COCKTAIL DRESSES - /<br />

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G fl. (') ~,sE ,P 0 I N T E ,N E,W S Page s.venteen<br />

by, of and for Pointe W9men<br />

Walton-Pierce Custom Collection<br />

Spring i~ color, softness, romance the left is pink' French cotton brocade.and<br />

new. So is the Walton-Pierce spring The 'shirtwaist and skirt hiterpretation<br />

Made-To-Order Collection. Mrs. William for romantic evenings, On the right, is of<br />

Rust Pierce told us feminine softness Swiss white organza, embroidered with a<br />

ilnd charm were~motifs in the collection. bouquet of colorful flowers. The point .of<br />

- ',' The two evening gowns sketched i11us- ~e",!s is the covered-up look with long<br />

trate these points. The fitted gown on sleeves for evening .<br />

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Entertaining ideas, for host- Traveling to Virginia for the SIDRE. of Franklin, N.C., in the<br />

esses are a beautifully shaped wedding of LAURIE .ANN Post Chapel, Marine Corps<br />

dress-tunic of golden: silk which WHITE, daugbter of MR.- and Base, Quantico, Va., February<br />

.can be worn alone Or over ,bril~ MRS. BERNARD L. HATCH, of 14 were Pointers MRS. A. BOND<br />

li~tly striped ',Wide, pants .. A Woodbridge, Va" and DENNIS \ PERSLEY, M.RS. RICHARD<br />

one piece pant costume is of E. BROOKSffiRE, son of MR. SULLIVAN and WOODROW J;<br />

mist green Swiss organza, deli. and MRS. JOSEPH H. BROOK- JOURDANNAIS.<br />

«;ately patterned with, flowers ..<br />

Mrs. Pierce' picked yellowcentered<br />

.pink daisies for a<br />

dress with long puffy sleeves<br />

with shirred cuffs, a folded cummerbund<br />

and l! wid~ skirt. In<br />

the party mood, a turquoise<br />

and. whitecotton brocade dress<br />

shows a scoop neckline, a self.<br />

belted waist,. and a gracefully<br />

released skirt. The fuller skirt<br />

is very definitely in the fashion<br />

picture and !n the Made.To.<br />

Order Collection.<br />

Red, white and blue in t".e<br />

custom collection is seen in an<br />

interchangeable coat coor,dinat.<br />

ed with two dresses. The ruby<br />

red Swiss cotton matelasse coat<br />

is marked at an Empire line<br />

with a self.belt which slides<br />

through the coat fabric. It is<br />

ensembled with a navy matelasse<br />

Empire line dress with a<br />

band of ruby near the hem line.<br />

A ruby. red, white and blue<br />

printed long-sleeved Empire line<br />

dress is a beautiful addition tothe<br />

versatile ensemble.<br />

What new collection would.<br />

be complete without a jumper?<br />

Mrs. Pierce combined a navy<br />

French ottoman jumper with<br />

a red, white and blue polka<br />

dot blouse with gray. harlequin<br />

ruffles at '.he neck and cuffs of<br />

the long 'puffy sleeves.<br />

Color. softness, romance and<br />

ne.w" Welcome spring in its<br />

counterpart, the Walton.Pierce<br />

Made.To.Order Collection.<br />

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Set Diem-Lange Rites In August<br />

The engagement of Sandra K.<br />

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been announced by ber parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Lange,<br />

of Saline, Mich. Tbe prospecti\'e<br />

bridegroom is the son of Mrs.<br />

C. J. Diem, of Torrey road, and<br />

the late Mr. Diem.<br />

An August 16 wedding is .planned.<br />

Entertaining at their traditional,<br />

St:' Patrick's. 'Day Party<br />

Monday were the WILLIAM D,<br />

GILBRIDES, of Radnor Circle.<br />

-Miss Nancy s Hairdressers<br />

Specializing In HaIr Coloring and Wigs<br />

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Lone Is the word. Lean the look. Stout the<br />

compliments. All here. Ready for you to wear.<br />

From ACT Ill's "Pique" group-a 100% double<br />

IInlt Dacron. polyester pant suit. Long Length<br />

double bl'easted jacket and sleeveless flip-tie<br />

blouse, top off straIght leg pant., Sizes 8.16.<br />

Jacket and Pant In White, Navy<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Champagne Toasts I Church Having Family Dinn.er<br />

Tbe Second Lenten Family of the church' under the diree-<br />

ATTENTION LAiliESl<br />

graceful is tII. walk<br />

yoU wa. in<br />

~<br />

FROM<br />

CHARM AND SKIN CARE<br />

CLASSES ARE BEING HELD<br />

AT THE PETER MORRI'SALON<br />

AUlEBTA BOSSI"<br />

20902 Mel:k Ave.<br />

$19<br />

TO<br />

shoes<br />

Romantic, feminine, very<br />

beguiling _•• a smooth pump<br />

with a double bow of<br />

grosgrain across a<br />

girlishly rounded<br />

toe. In gleaming<br />

Corfam.,<br />

III NtItnIim $IlifI.<br />

_ tHA/ARRAl, flAl"F 01 T1IEGMIl<br />

,. dJI ftRGfNlAN, Wl&-lV<br />

The Shoe Salon of<br />

GrOS$e Point. Woods<br />

''"''"'' .. St. Cral, G'OSH '01""<br />

2'M' Idlon that givu "OU sermce wfth qutJUtJl In tJu lit<br />

\<br />

70.00<br />

A n9e 1 ' S of Mackinac Island<br />

115 Kercheval Ave.<br />

Grosse ?ointe Farms, Mic:h.<br />

81. Clair Sh(ltes~ Rev. and Mrs.<br />

Perry A. Thomas, 64 Moross<br />

rOild;. Mr. and .Mrs. Eugene<br />

Chosy, 364 Fisher road.<br />

v<br />

"<br />

4",?C a ¥. $ $ $ PC' ,em &2<br />

Jacobsons l-<br />

TN THE VILLAGE<br />

JacobsoriS<br />

Thursday, Mitch zo. '1969<br />

Society News'Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />

F . N · A t. t Dinner is being sponsored by tion of Mrs, ~obl!rt W. Sutor<br />

orweg'lan' r IS the Commiss!on on Membership ton, Choirmasfl:r-orga~ist. Mra..<br />

. and Eyangellsm of the Grosse Robert Roddewlg, chamnan of<br />

Lawyers' Wives Meet Parch 25<br />

The SPrin, llHleti.llj J. iba ..4Jtot.aeJ/ General's DeDartment<br />

:e::=~J'~~~~<br />

,Wives.<br />

GrQ$se Pointe Lawyers. ,"Vell<br />

wiU ~ held in the WashiDgton<br />

R of th ,,-- . T.~' t<br />

wtll IpiMIt .'IIe..t or~<br />

crime, drugs aI\d .the Mafia.<br />

.'<br />

PfospecU.ve. membera aD d<br />

guest.s are lDV1tedto attend the<br />

meeting<br />

It's true-moll.,ey sWl talks, oom,. e ~ri1an -- nex Deadline for reservations is . •<br />

Pointe United Methodist Church the Commission on Membership but it Dever &i,vesitself away. Tuesday, Mar.::h 25, at nQOn. t ¥rid 'II ra" 21 -----<br />

• on March 26 at6:30 o'clock. and Evangelism, has announced<br />

, , omorrow, ay, ....a .... •<br />

P..mfma~er . Ro~ Nes~h Feted at Bru~ch Muiscale in The guest preacher ~r' th";the n~mes of the, host couples<br />

FoUowing luncheon, Vincent Ticket donation is $3.50. Mrs. To make ends meet today<br />

Detroit Institute. of Arts Prior to evening will be the P.everend for thIS Lenten Dwner.<br />

Don't make promises UIlless W. ~ersante, chief of the .Or- George Coticchio, 595 Lakeland, evezyone will have to do moreyou<br />

expect to deliver the goo(Is. ganized Crime Division of Ute is accepting reservatioDs; mote doing without. Opening of His Exhibition Kenneth Callis, pastor of the They are: Mr. and Mrs. Don.<br />

i<br />

_____ . _ , First United Methodist Churcb, aId Bentzen, 1335 HollywQOd;<br />

Twenty.four round tables for eight displayed vH)rant Ypsilanti. He will be. speaking Mr. and Mrs. Noel fry, 1318<br />

centerpieces in blue, white and red for the champagne on "A!!ew Church <strong>For</strong> A Ney.' Beaconsfiel~; Mr. and ~s.<br />

brunch and musicale honoring dean of printmakers Rolf World. . The Rev. ~,' CallIS Charles Kline, 1622 PrestwIch<br />

Nesch last Sunday March 16 at the Detroit Insft t f serve~ m the DetrOit ,area as ro~d; Dr. and ~Irs.. Robert<br />

Arts H '1 th' I' . 1 U e 0 AsSOCiate Pastor (If St. Marks Priest, 1103 DevonshlJ'e; Mr.<br />

. appl Y,.' e co ors represent the Amencan as well Methodist Church from 1952-54. and Mrs. Robert Roddewig, 1640<br />

as the Norwegian flags. .~. ' Special music will be pre- Roslyn r 0 a d; Mr. and Mrs.<br />

The floral arrangements, Washington, D.C.; Mr, and Mrs. sented by the Girls Ensemble Charles Sortor, 22636 Avalon,<br />

created by Bill McDonald Barnett Malbio, of Birmingham- - I<br />

of Southfield - remember- and Dr. and Mrs. Ernst Schey:<br />

ed for his striking Bal"'Atp. er, of Detroit.<br />

It It's trom Wright Kay, iI's Dislincti~e<br />

cain decor at the museum Dr. Scheyer, professor of Art<br />

last fall '- combined tulips <strong>History</strong> at Wayne state Univercarnations,<br />

baby's breath sity and ~ long.time fri~d of<br />

and iris in low "cushion" Nesch, will give a public leear~ngements<br />

on wicker ture, ."Rolf Nesch and Print bi.<br />

b . . Dovations," at the museum<br />

es. .. Tuesday evening, March 25,<br />

Because His Excellency Arne This first U S tro ~<br />

Gunneng, Amb~ssador of Nor- of ''The Graphic ~ ~r~:H<br />

way, and Mme. GtllJlleng were N hot . b Ell<br />

unable to be present, they asked esc was organized 1! en<br />

Tbt, Honorable and Mrs, FinD Sharp, curat;or of .Graphic Arts<br />

Koren to hOst the event. Mr. at, the. DetrOIt ItlStit~te of Arts.<br />

Koren. is Norwegian Consul MI~s Sharp w,as r~celved by the<br />

General in Chicago,<br />

,dor Gunneng is, the<br />

the exhibition<br />

.<br />

Ambassa- a~st and his wife when she<br />

patron of VISited Oslo J~st summer ~<br />

was also their guest at his<br />

mountain studio.inAal, between<br />

SolKe Boot<br />

Other guests at head tables Bergen and Oslo.<br />

included Co u n s e lor Georg Mrs. Nesch accompanied her<br />

KI:ane, press and .cl:ltural ;d- husband to Detroit for the ex.<br />

fall'S. .N~rwegf~ Embas:;y tn. hibition opening: Now retired<br />

formation Sel'Vlce, Washington, from the theatre, Mrs. Nesch<br />

"<br />

Candy Dish<br />

D.~;; The Honorable and Mrs. was Ragnhlld Hald, well.known<br />

WilI!am Henry Caswe~ (Nor- in Europe for ber interpretation<br />

wegan Consul for DetJ;olt); The of roles in play~ by Brecht and<br />

H!,norable and ¥rs. Nonnan H. Ibsen.<br />

BlI'krant (Austrian Counsel for d<br />

Detroit); The Honorable and Mrs. Irving F.Burt6n coor i. _<br />

Mrs. Edward Johansson (Swed- nated - arr~ngements . for the<br />

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Thursday. March 20, 1969<br />

Woman's ~Page<br />

Fashions for All Featured at Dye<br />

.Pots of violets provided a ladies of all ages and sizes.<br />

"springy" touch for the Detroit The DYC Ladies' Card com.<br />

Yacht Club's spring fashioll mittee, chaired by Mrs. C. Dale<br />

~~ow last Tuesday, March 18. Barrett, sponsored the party.<br />

Fashion Fits Every Figure"<br />

Was the theme of the style Always be up and doing -that<br />

parade, featuring clothes for way you'll never be counted out.<br />

.:=------------ ---------<br />

"marine<br />

SpeciahleJ anJ<br />

naufical gift"<br />

• His ,Lordship Jewelry<br />

• Dockley's Spredrcse<br />

(easy course plolter)<br />

.Sperry Topsider<br />

Safety Boat Shoes<br />

• 8inoculars<br />

• Nautical Lamps<br />

• Canadian Charts<br />

If it'. "."tic.1 but<br />

nice, we've got it!<br />

Browse<br />

the<br />

ship's<br />

wheel<br />

19605 Mack<br />

Open Daily''',<br />

Fridays "II •<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Fall Bride.<br />

SHIP'S WHEEL fAMOUS HORPOLE<br />

An O~tober<br />

being planned<br />

25 wedding is<br />

by CHRISTINE<br />

Sailing Jackets with the hidden hood<br />

TRZECIAK and Nick Ruggeri.<br />

whose engagement has been an.<br />

21.50 VALUE --------$17.95<br />

nounced by her parents, 1\1


J.<br />

P.~ Twenty<br />

G R OS S E POI N TEN IEW S Thursday, M.r~h 20, 196,9<br />

Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />

Symphony Juniors Set Cabaret Benefit<br />

. " Iinformally at tables, where re- George Stephens, Mrs. D. Pier.<br />

French C.fe Atmosphere Planned for Light Guard freshDlents will, be served. Cost son Smith and Mrs. Dennis A.<br />

Armory Concert. Proceeds to Swell Detroit of the tables for four is $16 or Darin, Jr., head the ticket sello<br />

h t : M' t F d $20. Proceeds will be donated ers' committee.<br />

rc es ra s am enance un \ to the Symphony's Maintenance Decorations chairman Mrs.<br />

' The Junior Women's Association for the Detroit Fund. John E.S. Scott wants to create<br />

Symphony Orchestra will sponsor Open Night at theGo.chair~en of the benefit Ithe, feel~g of a 'paris cafe.<br />

Cabaret Concerts, the annual spring series featuring the are Mrs .. Gilb~rt W. Hague a~d She s planned an eIght-foot-tall<br />

D t 't S, h 0 h t . f "J' h" Mrs. Roy Lemweber. The tn. copy of the Toulouse-Lautrec<br />

e ~Ol ) mp ~~y .rc es ra In progra~s 0 l~ t vitations committee includes the lady used on the invitations as<br />

mps)C at DetrO)t sLIght Guar.d Arm.o!}' m East EIght Mesdames Bernard N e Iso n a focal point in the Armory"s<br />

Mlle road, on Wednesday even mg. Apnl 16. Craig, Burton H. Bouwkamp, lobby. ,<br />

Th gr ft' ~ Roger Page, William D. Joyce She'll place a lantern.type<br />

e pro am, ea urm~ , Rhodes begins at 8:30 John Ziegler and Donne A. Dip: street lamp Dear the "lady"<br />

g u est conductor Arthur I O'clock: pie. 'an~ a picket fence at the audio<br />

Fiedler and pianist Beth I The audience will be seated Mrs Paul J. Lay, Mrs. totlum entrance.<br />

--------------------------. -------- She'n'use topiary trees, too,<br />

in hot pink, purple, orange and<br />

yellow l1bade. And of course<br />

Ci~OSS~<br />

~<br />

:I<br />

il<br />

Z<br />

•<br />

!• ~,<br />

•I<br />

WICK &<br />

WILLOW<br />

CORNER OF BEACONSFIELD & KERCHEVAL<br />

"IN THE PARK"<br />

•<br />

PHONE (313) 82.1.9320<br />

CANDLES. BASKETS. PORCELAINS. PRINTS<br />

JOIN THE PARADE TO<br />

WICK &,. WILLOW<br />

.J5'300 KERCHEVAL ,"in the Park" - 821.9320<br />

FOR EASTER BASKETS • DECOUPAGE<br />

• BASKETS • PRINTS • LIDS • ETC,<br />

MAIZE TOTES FOR NEEDLEPOINT<br />

WILLOW TOTES FOR NEEDLEPOINT<br />

Beautiful Spring Candle Arrangements<br />

t:>O'~TE<br />

HORNUNG'S. SHOES<br />

245 Pifirce St.<br />

Birmingham<br />

MI 4-0911<br />

114 Kercheval<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

TU 2-5968<br />

Distinguished Early American Farmhouse<br />

THERE ARE ~HREE VERY IMPORTANT THINGS TO LOOK FOR<br />

WHEN BUYING A HOllIE - (1) I.OCATION - (2) LOCATION - (3)<br />

LOCATION. TmS HOME HAS ALL THREE.<br />

It ;s also very attractive an'; has ample accommodations for ::'e growing family<br />

with children; yet is compact and flexible enough lor u~" by the executive who<br />

entertains extensively and wants his "SUCCESS TO SHOW A LITTLE,"<br />

Included are a paneled library with pegged flooring; family room with a raised<br />

hearth-pullmon bar and pegged flooring; full dining room, modern kitchen with<br />

all built.ins; lavatory, master suite consisting of a bedroom.sitting room and bath;<br />

4 additional bedrooms ond 3 bolhs; moids rOom and both, paneled games roam<br />

with bor.lavotory and wine room.<br />

.,Other frntures consist of 0 Mueller split system climatic control heating plant;<br />

copper plumbing, individually controlled air condilioni">I, for main rooms, elec.<br />

trically operated garage doors, and a lovely landscaped and fenced site, 120xl75<br />

feet in size.<br />

THIS ALL ADDS UP TO ONE OF THE FINEST OFFERINGS<br />

OF ITS KIND NOW ON THE MARKET<br />

MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU?<br />

..,<br />

3 GROSSE .'orNTE ' ....... C •<br />

1);:::_ ' ~tJl!,,~<br />

REALTORS<br />

TU 4-0600<br />

MIMIUI 0' THE DETROIT AND OROSSE POINTE REAL ESTATE IOARDS<br />

Braneb ollice. In<br />

DETROJT - GROSSE POINTE - ST, CLAIR SHORE - FARMINGTON<br />

she'll see that candles center<br />

each table!<br />

Soroptimists<br />

Present Award<br />

Richard Anthony Brown is the<br />

first prize winner of a $100<br />

United States Savings Bond in<br />

the Soroptimist Foundation Citizenship<br />

Award Contest sponsored<br />

by the Soroptimist Club<br />

of Grosse Pointe. Richard lives<br />

in St. Clair Shores and is a sen.<br />

, ior at Notre Dame High School.<br />

He plans to continue his edu.<br />

cation in the fields of Science<br />

and Mathematics at the Univer.<br />

sity of Michigan.<br />

His winning essay will go on<br />

to cQmpete in the District Three<br />

-all of the State of Michigan-<br />

Contest. The State winner will<br />

compete in the Midwestern Re.<br />

• gionalContest in which the winning<br />

award is $1,000.<br />

Richard and his parents will<br />

be honor guests of the Soropti.<br />

mist Club of Grosse Pointe at<br />

a dinner meeting at the Grosse<br />

Pointe War Memorial Center<br />

Wednesday 'evening, March 26.<br />

Members of all service clubs in<br />

Grosse Pointe have been invited<br />

to attend. Speaker will be Dr.<br />

Marjorie Peebles Meyers.<br />

Dr. Meyers is a well-known<br />

Detroit physician who was des.<br />

ignated .Outstanding Physician<br />

in Michigan for 1968 by .the<br />

Michigan State Medical Society.<br />

She will speak on "Medicine<br />

In A Changing Society."<br />

June Bride<br />

AGES<br />

8.16<br />

Iweddi~g Plans<br />

<strong>For</strong> <strong>Local</strong>!Pair<br />

The Friday Book Review<br />

Group of the Women's Associ.<br />

At a family dinner at the alion of Grosse J'ointe Memori.<br />

Country Club last Saturday ev. al Chui'ch will precede their<br />

ening, details were completed book review in the. Church<br />

for the forthcoming marriage of Fellowship Hall on Friday,<br />

Mark' Chancellor Stevens, of March 21, with II 1 o'cloCk tea.<br />

with the clluple to Florida<br />

March 28. Mrs. Sheppard will<br />

serve as the bride's matron of<br />

honor.<br />

After luncheon at the Moun. I<br />

tain Lake Club, the newlyweds<br />

Planning Ii June 21 wedding will fly to New York before<br />

in Grosse Poi n t e Memorial proceeding the next. day. to<br />

T London and lJ,ome, concluding<br />

Church are ELIZABETl. CUR. their European stay with a<br />

TIS MOWER and Jon Brian few days in TaQrDlina.<br />

Gandelot, whose engagement They will return to Detroit<br />

wa" ,mnounced by h~r parents, April 20, and will make their<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Vernor home in Moross road.<br />

Mower, of Roosevelt place and .<br />

Ironton, Mich., at a family dinner.'<br />

JET.SET<br />

Lisa currently teaching a.tI Success will never come to the<br />

Ferry' SchQoI, was graduated ~enow .who tries to make ~th<br />

from Grosse Powte High School weekends meet. .<br />

and Michigan State University .<br />

and has pursued graduate stud.<br />

ies at Wayne State University.<br />

She is a granddaughter of the<br />

late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lee<br />

Smart, of Grosse Pointe. I<br />

The prospective bridegrOom'1<br />

son of Mrs. Howard Gandelot,<br />

of North Shore drive, St. Clair'<br />

Shores, fonnerly of Hampton<br />

road, and the late Mr. Gandelot,<br />

was president of his Grosse<br />

Pointe High School 1962 graduating<br />

clalis, received his Bache.<br />

lors degree 'in Economics from<br />

the University of Michigan,<br />

where he served as president<br />

of Chi Psi social fraternity; and<br />

will receive his Juris Doctor degree<br />

in June from Wayne State<br />

University. Law ~chool, where<br />

he is a member of Delta Tl:eta<br />

Phi legal fraternity.<br />

Sometimes :the less youbave<br />

to do with certain people the less<br />

you are worse 011.<br />

... ,<br />

Fine Food & Cocktails<br />

rI'II1/:;L<br />

10721 WHiniER AVE. set:::'k~l~?er<br />

INFORMATION & 'RESERVATIONS<br />

CALL 371.2484<br />

Lunch,s Served Until 4:30<br />

tJlze<br />

(Jrosse flJol;nte 8tudio<br />

PRESENTS A GROUP EXHIBITION<br />

BY THE ARTISTS OF THE<br />

flJointe 8tudt'o 6fen<br />

Claire Balland Dr. Marion Jocz<br />

Marge Brown Marguerite Joseph<br />

Zena Carnaghi Richard Kray<br />

Mary Enzer M. Sterling Loud<br />

Carol Hackman Doris MacCallum<br />

Betty Prudden<br />

NOW THRU APRIL 15th<br />

6Jhe (Jrosse- [JJointe cltudio<br />

395 FISHER ROAD 886-6694<br />

HOURS: Closed Mondays. Tues. & Wed. 1 T to 5.<br />

Thurs. 1:30 to 5:00. Fri. 1:30 to 7 :30. Sat. 11 to 3.<br />

3 Hours from flte "Pointes"<br />

A CAMP FOR GIRLS<br />

2 OR 4 WEEK SESSIONS<br />

580 Acres of Wooded Area with the winding Chippewa River<br />

to odd to the charm of ,he wildlife sett;".<br />

• HORSEMANSHIP •<br />

English cr Welte", Riding<br />

Care of Horses ond Tacle<br />

Trail Rides-Horsedudy-Hone Show<br />

• SWIMMING.<br />

Red Cross Instructionl<br />

60.25 Pool, Heoteer, and Lighh<br />

• FARM ANIMAL PRAGRAM •<br />

• Comp Out. • Littl. Th.atr. • Arch.ry •<br />

Qualifi.d Counselon • Modern Focilitie.<br />

OWNERS<br />

Wh, Don't You Writ. MR. AND MRS. TED McCULLOUCH<br />

2955 STEPHANIE COURT,<br />

US '.r. 'rochur. DRAYTON PLAIN!, MICH. _~<br />

•<br />

Hook Review Group To Meet<br />

Moross road, and Serena Ailes The tea will be bostess"d by<br />

Worcester, of Ridge road. ' '"<br />

Mrs. John Finch, chairman,<br />

The ceremony will take place assisted by the Mesdames<br />

at noon on April 3 in the Moun- Ralph Caldwell, William Hall,<br />

'ain L~ke, Fla.,. home of l\~r. Stanley Kenu, Hulda Martin,<br />

Stevens brother-In-law and SIS- Frank ,McIntyre, William Morse,<br />

ter, the Ja'!1es H. Shepp~rds, of R Iph Netting and Floyd Sec-<br />

Grand RapIds. I a<br />

The bride's brother, Edgar .<br />

H. Ailes, who will attend Mr. BR.tDA L PA RT IES<br />

Stevens as best man, wOl fly<br />

Let Helena design your bridal veil<br />

and headpieces for the entire<br />

wedding party - mothers, too,<br />

Custom work, Crowns, Complete line<br />

of milliliel'Y supplies.<br />

112 off .on all winter material<br />

Inquire about millinery &.<br />

shoe covering classes<br />

JJetena ~ .mfAne,.t)<br />

.:..$~ppf'J.Stt~Ji~<br />

1290I Kelly . DR 1.8425.<br />

(Across from Denby High)<br />

Hours: 10 to 5, cloj~d Wed.<br />

. \<br />

rest. Miss Iva Hooper and Miss<br />

Pearl Hooper 'Vill assist, too.<br />

Following tea will be the<br />

meeting and program. Mrs.<br />

Vincent C. Leonard, better<br />

known as Virginia Leonard,<br />

author of the NEWS column<br />

"Wllat goes on at YourLi.<br />

brary," w;ll review "<strong>Of</strong> Diamonds<br />

and Diplomats" by Letitia<br />

Baldridge.<br />

Greeters for the day will be<br />

Mrs. William Barton, Jr., and<br />

Mrs. Raymond Eddy. Mrs.<br />

Kenn will give the devotions.<br />

FJN.&!'mtS ~' aXNCE 1910<br />

SPECIAL SELLING!<br />

From our Regular Stock<br />

111i1tkCapes, Stoles<br />

Timed for Easter! Our<br />

,ver~ special selling of<br />

beautiful Mink Capes and<br />

Stoles in Natural Ranch,<br />

, Autumn. Haze * and<br />

- TOlii-malihe'* ., .<br />

.TM Emba Mink Breedera'<br />

.<br />

, AslIoc.<br />

Furs Labeled <strong>For</strong><br />

.<br />

. '.11 '~O.,0,"'''.<br />

t&lJins Furs<br />

47 Adams East, Detroit - Park Free, Adjacent to St~re<br />

::-;<br />

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; are the frills clouding the facts? ~<br />

:/1 Are our area rugs so dramatk: and so dazzling that we"re labeled $<br />

~ across the board as an "arty, avant-grade line? The fact of the matter ~<br />

$ is . . . Cabin Crafts balances every daring, spectacular design with a,",<br />

~ conservatively beautiful carpet. Like "Hatteras" made of Acrilan@ ~<br />

~ acrylic. . one of many sound, basic carpets sporting the CABIN ~<br />

~ Cabin Crafts label. Get Beautiful and the Basics ... from CRAFTS ~<br />

: i~~H Ed Maliszewski ;<br />

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Thursday, March 20, 1969<br />

Woman'sPage -. •<br />

<strong>Of</strong>flcers Named. by BraUle Club<br />

Grosse Pointe Braille Club<br />

members elected Mrs. John E.<br />

Ellis president for the coming<br />

year at their annual meeting<br />

held earlier this month at Stouffer's<br />

Eastland.<br />

Other newly'nam':d offjcC!:~<br />

are 1Ifrs. Benjamin J. McLach.<br />

!in, vice-president, Mrs.• Wilbur<br />

A. McClellan, secretary, and<br />

Mrs. Gerald Murphy. treasurer.<br />

Additional appOintments made<br />

by ,Mrs. Ellis are Mrs. W. A.<br />

Huegli, assignment chairman,<br />

Mr,s. Pl:Jlip Brusoe, membership<br />

~irman, Mrs. Prosper DeCos.<br />

ter, bindery chainnan, Mrs.<br />

Ken net b Coleman, publicity<br />

chairman, and Mrs. Lawson Pot-<br />

The Club's -June meetin:. will<br />

be held in the Algonac home of<br />

former Pointer Mrs. John Huetternan,<br />

Jr. '<br />

Mothers <strong>Of</strong> Twins<br />

ter, teacher. The .IlIichigan Organization of<br />

Club members transcribe books Mothers of Twins Club has<br />

and other materials into braille ,scheduled its Board meeting for<br />

for use by the blind, using a Thursday, April 1'1,at io o'clock<br />

Literary Code for textbooks and in the morning in the Saginaw<br />

fiction, the \ Nemith Code for home of Mrs. Robert Ruth, to<br />

mathematics and science works plan the group's fifth annual<br />

and also transcribillg music convention to be beld May 17<br />

materials. . and 18 in Warren.<br />

Be Lord of the Manor<br />

, 'n Your Own Mini-Estate<br />

, Traditional ele9anc~ blended with a floor plan<br />

as modern as tomorrow.<br />

K,ng-sized Slate Foyer Four Family Bedrooms<br />

Cozy paneled Library<br />

Gener~u:> 22 ft. Living Room<br />

Adequate Closet<br />

Rustic Recreation<br />

Space<br />

,Room<br />

Secluded Dining Room ' with Fireplace<br />

Ropmy Kjtchen 'Large, beautiful landscaped<br />

Cheerful Breakfast Room Lot<br />

Call us lor complete details.<br />

TAPPAN<br />

884-6200,<br />

On.tWili<br />

THE<br />

FATAL<br />

MARRIAGE<br />

A Lion was so grateful to a 'little Mouse for setting him free<br />

. from a hunter's trap that he told the Mouse to choose anything<br />

in the Worldthat he wanted.<br />

The Mouse was so ambitious that he said he wanted the Lion's daughter<br />

to be his wife.<br />

. The Lion knew 'that this was a very stupid choice, but a promise was<br />

a promise; so he sent his daughter, a big Lioness, to marry the Mouse.<br />

She became so excited when she saw her husband-to-be that she acci.<br />

dentally stepped on him and .that was the end of the Mouse.<br />

The Moral ...<br />

the best thing for us!<br />

P.s.<br />

the best thing for us!<br />

What we think we want is not always<br />

Ar; the man said, "What we think we want is not always<br />

Whenever there is the shadow of a doubt: Be safe! Consult experts!<br />

When it comes to a major move like lioness, mouse, and marriage:<br />

Consult a marriage broker.<br />

'1it's (( major move in IzOW8S: Counsult liS!<br />

19 KERCHEVAL<br />

(next to Punch. & Judy Tb.eatre)<br />

~ ORl1\ND<br />

.. • RE1\RTY<br />

~JtREAlTORS.<br />

GRdSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

'by, of and .for Pointe<br />

Center Sets Class<br />

In Eggs-Decorating<br />

Ukrainian Division of Illternational institute <strong>Of</strong>fers' In~<br />

,struetion in Ancient. Art of Pysanky.<br />

on Palm Sunday' Afternoon'<br />

The Annual Easter Egg Decorating sessions will be<br />

held Palm Sunday afternoon, March 3D, in Grosse Pointe<br />

War Memorial's Crystal Ballroom. There will be two<br />

sessions; one at,2 o1cIock and one at 3:30.<br />

Instruction in this art


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GROSSE POINTE N~WS<br />

franklin<br />

Pllrce<br />

COII8III<br />

, ;<br />

Thunclay. ~arch 20. 1969<br />

Society News Gathered from All of th€( Pointes<br />

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Bonsai, Tray Garden<br />

Workshop Planned<br />

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196918 a.<br />

B@p.. b'i~a.. Y@ar<br />

THE WOMEN'S REPUBLICAN UUB<br />

OF GROSSE POI NTE<br />

-immes you to joirt<br />

Ef"~OYStimulating Monthly :Meetlngs-<br />

Outstanding. Speakers<br />

DU~ $4.00 - Fifl "' ..... au _H to M,.. Waite, H.<br />

Scta.itt - _ ........ _1Itae, 271 ... ..,... c;.... .01.....<br />

Fa"... Midi. 48236 or ...... 111-6017_<br />

ADDRESS _ _ .<br />

PHONE<br />

TU 6.3800<br />

<strong>For</strong> the man who thought he had everything<br />

TRULY ONE of the Pointe's most famous mansions, this particular<br />

estate has been featured in several books depicting the "great<br />

houses" of the mid-west. To the student of architecture this<br />

house is symmetrically perfect, and a pure example of the antebellum<br />

Southern Colonial. Because of its balancing wings the<br />

house appears to be larger than it actually is. There are just four<br />

family bedrooms on the second floor, and three sleeping rooms<br />

for live-in help over the kitchen wing. The correspondil'g wing to<br />

the service wing is an enormous garden room, dressing rooms and<br />

and swimming pool. Better wait until you have a few minutes to<br />

listen before you call us on this one.<br />

Contact either of the realtors listed below:.<br />

PURDY & EDGAR<br />

ASSOCIATES<br />

63 Kercheval Ave.<br />

In the Colonial Feder~1 Bldg.<br />

886-6010.<br />

,<br />

Y.. ,<br />

a D~N (14-ft. long), a separate breakfast room, a paneled recreation<br />

room. a 2-car garage, etc. And those of you who have been searching for<br />

that 3.bedr~ Colonial in-earnest, will no doubt quickly'recognize its<br />

value. Pri~ at $31,900. <strong>For</strong> complete particulars and appointment<br />

arrangement!i, contact one of our consultants too ..)'.<br />

19 KERCHEVAL,<br />

ExclU!iVe by<br />

I :Memorial.<br />

Mrs. Harold W. Bailey IChurch Group.,<br />

will give instruction to From Another Pointe of, View Meet Tu' esda.'V.<br />

members and prospective J.<br />

members during the mom- ... -<br />

ing, from 10:30 to noon, and (Continued from P"e'15) The Gros..:e Pointe Congregain<br />

the afternoon, from 1 to . - tIona1 Church Women's Assoc:-<br />

2:30 o'~lock. of tkkets,wbieh may only be purelwed in eomplete iation will bold group meetings<br />

Point. Garden Center Sponsors Program to be Pr.. III order to keep the elasses books, (~o single tickets are IniJahle). next Tuesday, Milreh 25.<br />

sented in Two Sessions Morning and Aftef\ of workable size, reservations othet AlI5manee League ladles .dlfely, engaged in Groups Six and Eight will<br />

, ,- should be made by eallin, the next year' Celebrity 8eriel ""..... 1... are Mrs F.dward gather for a 9:15 o'clock brunch<br />

noon,. Next Thursday ot War Memorial Garden Center room, 881-4594, Eldridge Mr A F K I l~ Tb .v b' t at the h?me of .Mrs. Herbert<br />

----. -. - . . either today from 10 to .. o'clock ,~... 0 ow , 1aD. omas er les, Towson m McKmley. avenue.<br />

Tray gardens and Bansal MIl be combmed subjects or Friday afternoon from 2 to Mn. A.,V. KinDer, Mrs. Joe Klag, Mrs. SidQey Terry, Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Albert<br />

at the next Gro~ Pointe Garden Center Bonsai Work- .. o'clock. At tile same times Mrs. Herber H. Hagermoser, Mn, Eage.e Korameier, Miller and Mrs. Kell;Deth Kopshop<br />

on Thursday, March 27, at the Grosse Pointe War l'eservatiolls may be made for Mrs. William T. Ireland, Mrs. J. Addison Bartush, Mn. pen. !\:Irs. Ralph Kimble will<br />

----------- - a saDdwich lunch to be served John Gehlert, Mrs. MelYin Duffy, Mn. J. Edward Vu- present a book review of "Amerfrom<br />

12 to 1 o'clock. Horn, Jr., Mrs. DonaldPokomy ud Mrs, Caller H. ica's Old Masters" byF1e~-<br />

Pointers who wish to attend Worrell. n!!r. .<br />

the BoIlsai Worksbops may join - - • Group Two will be welcomed<br />

the Garden Center with aDDual Cilbert A"d Sullivan Afternoon .., for luncheon at 12:30 o'clock<br />

dues of $3. ~y ~rs. Edward SChutte in her<br />

Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Harley G.' Theatre Arts' third progam of the 'year will be McKmley avenUe home. Mrs.<br />

Higbie and Mrs. Monte J. Ede. presented Friday March 28, at 1:30 o'clock at The Homer Wyckof! and Mrs. Har.<br />

len are chairmen of the Bon. Players' Playhouse in East Jefferson avenue. old Barthel will sene as co- -<br />

sai Workshops which have been The performanCe will be a selection of songs from I,ostesses. The program wiD be<br />

supported by many people Gilbert d S II' ed b "Experiences in the Ministry"<br />

eager to learn how to create an u IVan direct y Mrs. Joseph N. Jen- presented by Mrs. (leorge<br />

miniature trees for use ill their nings and Mrs. Robert Schultheiss and produced by Mrs. Pruessner.<br />

homes .and gardens. l:l'rank Finney and Mrs. Joseph Mengden. . Group Three will meet, a~<br />

Now instruction Is being ad. Pointers singing in the cast include Mrs. John for luncheon, at 12:30 .o'cloek<br />

d~ in the art of composing DenIer, Mrs. Ellsworth Allison, Mrs. Walter Bailey. in the Church Lounge. Co-hoSminiature<br />

sllnd gardens on Mrs. William Buchinger, Mrs. Arnold DeGaetano and tessing will be Mn:. JamesWU.<br />

trays, in the Oriental maDDer. Mrs. Henry :q. Klein. COX,Mrs. Norman Boxwen and<br />

. Mrs. Charles GibsOn. Carolyn<br />

Waldorf School Benefit A tea,. with the dual purpose of. honoring past- Wicks will spe* abput ~ trip<br />

presiden~s who have been. asked' to pour and of intro- to the United Nations. ./<br />

The Detroit Waldorf School ducing candidates for membership in the ~omen's the- An 8 o''I1oekmeeUDg wOl be<br />

Benefit Cohcrn series will pre- ater group, will follow the musical afternoon. held by Group Four in the:SUD.<br />

sent Bernard Katz in a piano - - . • Dingdale drive. home ofMrl.<br />

NAME recital for the family this Sun- Folli.. Brelkfast Ku~ Tech. Mrs. James Maekin-<br />

................................................................... day. March 23, at 4:30 o'clock tosh, Mrs. Robert McCullough<br />

..... ~.~ & ~ " u ~.... ~o.rmatiOD<br />

at the Waldorf SChool in Burns Mrs, JobnO. HptiDgs, Mrs. WGlIam H. KHngbeU and Mrs. Tom Williams will be<br />

avenue, Detroit. There will be and l\lrs. Walter R. Howell, Jr., ticket co-ehairmei) of the co.bostesses. The Group will<br />

an admission charge of $3 for Junior Leagne's "Follies and Fwuls lor Detroit .. Invited here speakers AI Boer, director,<br />

!idults, $1 for students: Further 21 ticket captains to join them for a St. P.hick's Day ~d Dorothy Kispert, day care<br />

may beobtsined by breakfast last Monday at ehe Powe House in Maek director, from the Franklin<br />

calling 822-0000. avenue.. Settlement House.<br />

I-<br />

. The ladles disea,ssecl detalls of sellmg IJld dlItrib,dlng<br />

tickets for the FoUles, to be presented by tbe Junior<br />

T. RAYMOND JEFFS<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

81 Kercheval<br />

TU 1.1100<br />

Lel&"'Ueof. Detroit May 23 and 24 in <strong>For</strong>d Auditorium,<br />

(for additrOnal information on these Follies we refer you<br />

to this week's Pointers of Interest, Janet Wrn~e and<br />

Jolpl Halter, who told US all ahaut them.m a reeent<br />

interview). '.,<br />

The ,ticket captains are Mrs. Sterlblg Berry Mrs.<br />

Horace Carpenter, Mrs. James Collins. Mri. Kiehard<br />

Johnson, Mrs. Robert Lambreebt, Mrs. Kevin McGarry,<br />

Mrs. MOes O'BrJoen, Jr., Mrs. James Rauh, Mrs. F. James<br />

Robinson, JI, Mrs. CbarlesL. Taylor, Mrs. Clune Walsh,<br />

Mrs. Jeremy Webster. Mrs. DavId WIgton, Mrs. Thomas<br />

Baumgarten, Mrs. Thomas, Cou~ter, Mn. B~nry Ewald,<br />

Mrs. Peter Higble~ Mrs. WUUam Hurley, Mrs. Ower(<br />

Keller, Jr., Mn. Robert MWlg~ .aildMn.91enn Moore•.<br />

_ 11 •. '<br />

Parenh' Everiinl' ' -'. 1.<br />

Dr. Esther Cava, clinical psychologist and staff<br />

member of the North~astern Wayne Courity/CbildGuidance<br />

Clinic., is the .featured speaker in a two-part dJ.s.<br />

~ussion senes that's proving to ~ of speciill interest to<br />

parents. .. . ".. . c •<br />

Thefirstp1'9wm, presentedrlaal ~~ay ,evening,<br />

was devoted to the child in the fjve to l~~year age group~<br />

The second, to be presented next Tuesday evening. will<br />

focus on the adolescent. ' .<br />

The public is most' welcome at these discussions<br />

sponsored by the Clinic's Assistance League with Mrs:<br />

Donald Siegal in charge of arrangements. They're being<br />

held at the Grosse Pointe Main Library, Kercheval' at<br />

Fisher road, beginning at 8 O'clock. Admission donation<br />

is $1. " c •<br />

Skiers Enjoy Trip to 'Vail<br />

The Grosse Pointe War Me. Sid Club members was seen in<br />

morial's Adult Ski Club Trip two slalom races, one for the<br />

to Vaii, Col., which began women and one for the. men.<br />

Marcil 7 wIth a 5 a.m. bus trIp Betty Sue Paile. 910 <strong>For</strong>est.<br />

from .the W~ Memorial to Met. dale road, Royal Oak, WIS first<br />

ropohtan Airport, ended on for the women, followed by<br />

Sunday, March If., after, 10 'Marilyn Rizzo in sealnd place<br />

days of "excellent weather and and Barbara Ekelman, 12'1<br />

snow." , Belleview,'Mt. Clemens in<br />

With 96 enthusiastic skiers third. •<br />

making up the group r~, CorbIn EIl~()tt, 31~ ~coDd<br />

trip chairman and co.trip lead. avenue, Detroit. was first m the<br />

er Re>'. Ciavola, 1303 Devon. men's race. Ed Wahl, 7'10 Shel"<br />

shire, and trip leaaer William den, was s~cond and Rex Cia-<br />

Adams, 1012 Yorkshire road, vola came m thlr~.<br />

had their hands full. N~xtyear'. trip Is eagerly<br />

awaited.<br />

But when the trip's only mis.<br />

hap turned out to be the loss I d fr- I N<br />

of one pair of skis somewhere . n us la urses,<br />

enroute, (compared to the loss .. - •<br />

of 45 pairs of skis on last year's Me!'lbers of, the D~U:(llt I!1'<br />

trip). the. cares of the two trip dustrial Nu~ Assoc/atio~ Will<br />

leaders were considerably les. gath~ for .tiJell IJ.10nthlydinner<br />

sened. meeting this eveDUlg. Thursday,<br />

.. March '20, at 6 o'clock In the St.<br />

The skllng was punctuated Regis Hotel to hear Robert F<br />

by tro~t fishing ill the icy KrInde1, M.D., Chief of Emer:<br />

mountam streams and a round gency Henry <strong>For</strong>d Hospital<br />

of ~ktall.p,rties. The :Wllliam speak' on the Acute Abdomen:<br />

HarrItys, 1377 Devonshire, the Reservations are being taken<br />

Paul Rizzos, 38 Warner road, by Jane Crippen, R.N., 825and<br />

the V. J. Von. Bergs, 725 4600, Extension 2011.<br />

North Rosedale court, r,wn con. I _<br />

dominiums In the area and BLUEPRINT<br />

hosted a party for the group Make pllns for the futureon<br />

Thursday. March 13. any train of thought Is useless<br />

The competitive spirit of tbe without a timetable ..<br />

the<br />

fun<br />

one<br />

AppeariDI U. ,the Eastern !lact ia Beverly road ..<br />

Michigan Umversity Players' a recent' visit with the HAltproduction<br />

of "An ltaUe Straw OU> RAYKOND BOYEBS. of<br />

Hat," to be presented Il.areh East J..fferson avenue at their<br />

26 thro gb 30' EMU' Quirk '<br />

Auditor~um"is ~u so;homore winter home ia PalDl Beaeb,<br />

ANNE GILlJS. d Kensington Fla., are ~ aDd MRS. JAKES,<br />

road. playing "Helene." I. McCLINTOCK. '<br />

..... .fist_ mllege' likes ..<br />

Wen: tat.\nJ liP more apace uo.., at ll'rIIIkIla<br />

Pierce. aoo.era on tile .aIlorw of. Pearl)'<br />

Lake III the ~01Wbloek "doll. W!Ie'*!.!! -<br />

m1IIIOIl UbraJ')' topped off lIla. II~~ror~rn<br />

facll1tie1. Where.. f......... of<br />

SO & U1 excellent Ubenl uta eQ1ICatioll<br />

beJpecl buUd. elUOllinent from 84 to flO/I m<br />

jlllt $ yean. Students who wUlbe toPl ill •<br />

fast-pace


ThunclIY. March 20. 1969<br />

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i J<br />

MILDREDBRIc4s An equal opportunity employer.<br />

PIANO and THEOIti .<br />

BRIGGS MUSIC Srl>IO RECEPTION!,ST. Rliquires 41,2<br />

15 K cheval Punch -i.d Judy days, . in"luding 2 evenings.<br />

er ~~. Expenence not essential.<br />

Building.' Must be able to type. Reply<br />

Gro,sse Poin , ' Box Z-5, Grosse Pointe News.<br />

TUxedo 2- BARBER, part time; future,<br />

. full time. G r 0 sse Pointe<br />

PUNCH AND WDY, Woods area. Reply Box A.I0,<br />

MUSIC STUlIOS Grosse Pointe News,<br />

Guitar J Piano<br />

Guitar Rental $d-~alea<br />

15 Kerch';"al<br />

Grosse Point6 F~S<br />

Tt1 . 4-tKO, Bes. £' 8-3399<br />

2B-TUTORING ,<br />

i<br />

PIaVATE G<br />

YOUR O~ E~<br />

All subjects; all grades ..<br />

, Adults llnd clillMn. Cer.<br />

tified teachers. I<br />

DETROIT ~:,' 'JBURBAN<br />

TUTORING i3 RVICE<br />

ICE 7~<br />

COMMlo,JliY<br />

TUTORIN( SERVICE<br />

MRS. LOUIS~~;JUCK DIREC-<br />

TOR Tutoring degrl'e teach.<br />

ers available all subjects for<br />

grades high s ~l, college and<br />

adult educati~<br />

339 MfriWeather<br />

TUXi14-2820<br />

OPENINGS OR TEACHERS<br />

Gross . oin~!~"-"_s __<br />

2D-C0I'I ALESCENT<br />

cARl<br />

VACANC1~ in private home<br />

for an ulatory aged and<br />

senile. tes $190 per month.<br />

Lic~ 777.()425,<br />

6ROSlE POINTE NEWS<br />

llSSIFIED ADS<br />

j Call TUxedo 2-6900- 3 Trunk Line$ To Serve You Quickly- Your Ad Can Be Changed<br />

!. ,<br />

EXCELLENT and efficient ironing<br />

in my home. Experienced<br />

with all work. Also ladies<br />

alterations aod mending 885-<br />

3570. _,<br />

COOKING. Will live in 5 days.<br />

VAlley (-3419.<br />

WOULD lilre ciay wort cleaning.<br />

Every day but Wednesday.<br />

823~.<br />

THE PRESIDENT <strong>Of</strong> an Inter- LADY desires' ironing, light<br />

national Service Organization housework. Companion work.<br />

is looking for a secretary. . VAlley 4.2011,<br />

The position will last for 14 EXPERIENCED woman wishes<br />

months, June 1st, 1969 to office deaning. References.<br />

July 31, 19'70. Mature lady 54<br />

preferred, wit h executive Can 832.34 '<br />

secretary experience. Since LADY WISHES Tuesday. and<br />

the president will travel ex. Wednesdays, cleaning. $13,<br />

tensively, the secretary must carfare, References. 921-3289.<br />

be capable of telephcne dictation,<br />

handling ClJrrespon- WOMAN LIVING near Grosse<br />

- dence independently, taking Pointe wants work, cleaning.<br />

ca're of travel 'arrangements References. Call 331-5517.<br />

and similar duties. Ideal posi- EXPERIENCED lady wishes<br />

tion fornewIy retired or re- Monday, Friday, Saturday,<br />

cenUy married secretary or $15 and carfare. Beferences.<br />

lady WIlling to hol\! temporary 98position.<br />

Good salary with life 567.33<br />

insurance coverage. Please RELIABLE woman with refer.<br />

send brief resume to Box ences wishes Thursday. 571.<br />

B.20, Grosse Pointe News. 4402.<br />

-- LADY WANTS DAY WORK.<br />

FULL TIME TELLER Telephone 823.2852<br />

LIVE IN overseas domestics<br />

N8Uonal Bank 01 Detroit ba, an available for placement in<br />

opening for a full .time teller your horne. .<br />

lit our Grosse Pointe office. FIT FOR A QUEEN AGCY.<br />

This position offer,~ excellent 352.1090<br />

. starting wages, Pleasant ~rk-<br />

Ing conditions and training 5B-EMPLOYM-ENT<br />

which allows you to earn BUREAU<br />

while you leam. Apply in per- . - --son<br />

Monday through Friday EFFICIENT WORKERS Em.<br />

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 17449 E. ployment Agency has experi.<br />

Jefferson Ave., or call 88S- enced day w~rkt:rs, general<br />

1514. An equal opportunity houst;work. llve'1D8. cooks.<br />

employer. LOrame fl-3118.<br />

2 BEDROOM apartments starting<br />

at $19~. Only a few left.<br />

Brand new. Villa Du Lac,<br />

Marter Road near Jefferson,<br />

771.0900.'<br />

GROSSE POINTE Park:-Som.<br />

erset. Lower six rooms, garage,<br />

$125. Call 886-5278,<br />

---_._- _. __ .__._--<br />

GRAYTON~-room upper, ex.<br />

cellent condition; ex c Ius I v e 8867100<br />

area, no children or pets, 882.<br />

LUXURY OCEANVI EW<br />

APARTMENT<br />

AT FREEPORT,<br />

IN THE BAHAMAS<br />

FIFTH FLOOR. 2 bedrooms, 2<br />

batblJ. Brand new, profession.<br />

ally decorated, com pIe te<br />

kitchea, 40' balcony, bar. Pr0vides<br />

maximum privacy for<br />

2 couples or family of 4. save<br />

OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY<br />

Largest SelecUoD of Resale<br />

Clotbing in Area.<br />

New sportwear and lingerie<br />

ro to 75% <strong>Of</strong>f •<br />

Original Price<br />

Fall Clothing TUell<br />

on Conaignment for<br />

FISCHER amal1 graDd, r.efinished<br />

anti que white,<br />

'guaranteed. and delivered.<br />

Terms. $1,375.<br />

RENT<br />

Lowrey Organ, $14.95 month,<br />

lessons included. East Detroit<br />

COllServatory of Music. Call<br />

Mr, Bodin, 7'15-8099.'<br />

Page Twenty.Th,..<br />

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'2E-,4)C:H~LS 4-HELP' WANTED 6-FORRENT- 6-FOR RENT- ' 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLEs FOR SALE<br />

Cw,ifie~ Deadline BETHEy'iAY CARE CENTER MALE High School or college" (Unfurnished) (Unfurnilh.cll) GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE"<br />

Is Tuesday Doon,. 12 p.m., 211 MOROSS RD. student wanted for U&ed ear NEFF _ 8 bedrooms, 2 baths, GROSSE POINTE PARK _ 2- <strong>Of</strong>fices - desk space - parkiDl<br />

for all new copy, chlll1ges of blks east of lot. Part-time work for Els. fireplace, porcbe$, laral'e. bedroom flat, stove, refrigera. TU 5'()518 TU 2-7252<br />

copy and cancellations. It is E101 FQrd X-way) ter vacation. See Jim Binder, Adults. References. TtT 5.~. tor, heat. ~uple only. Rent .D-RESORT PROPERTY'<br />

'suggested that all real estate LJa.m. tlu..u 6 p.m. Used Car Lot, Cook <strong>For</strong>d, $110 TUxedo 6-2822.' g<br />

copy be submitted to our of- ges 21,2 thru 5 16801 Mack at Cadieux. TU 2-BEDROOM COlner apartmet!t. . FOR RENT<br />

flce b;yMonday 5 p.m. 881 758-5438 2-77lf1. top floor. Prestige buDding. SPACIOUS studio apartment to<br />

, ' . . .' ~afayette Park' ~a: Carpet- ~ublet. Luxurr apartment bu~d- SUMMER HOME<br />

Cho'- .... -12W. ord. for $1.25 3 lOST AND FOUND WAN 1 ,!ED~ BeGaUtiClanpolnWltb 1 o1. mg and drapenes mcluded. mg 011 Detroit River. All dUWi• 200 it. of private beach, Late<br />

.... ,,, •..- ~ 1--/0(,) .. owmg £or rosse Sa .• te Contact agem at Woodward 1. ties. includ~d. Doorman an se- Huron:. One hoUl' from Detroit<br />

IOC each additional wllrd LviI:: 5 m~tb old kitten, buck Iou. 884.2090. 6955. cunty &ervlce. 569-2399. Five bedrooms, newly decor-<br />

Ca II J"th WhiU:. face and feet. KINDERGARTEN tea c her, ated,. aU col1veruences, week,<br />

TUxedo 2-6900 ear Kensmgton IUld Mau- small, private nursery school, 4 BEDROOM. 21,2 bath resi- CSA-FOR RENT month. 881-3821.<br />

ee. TUxedo 5-0036. .' mornings. Reply to Box X.IS, dence on Hilltop setting in (Fu",iahed)<br />

3 Trunk Lines 1 Grosse Pointe News Grosse Pointe Farms. No ROSEVILLE-furnisb d Idtcben. FORT LAUDERDALE<br />

OWl 1.u..:S IlTATIOHI ..... HELP WANTED. .' ~~~, ~~ptet; :e~ar c~=: ettes and Olle bedr~m .ap.art- OCEANFRONT, luxUry town.<br />

DOWNTOWN AREA 4A-HEL" WANTED -r-v "'" -..... ts W pay all o.lHtien hoU&e. 2 bedrooms, private<br />

Qraad areUi ParkN_ 5taDcI OO.K-HANDYMAN- Prepare (Domestic) ing men. e u""",. beach, pool.. Some time still<br />

lIaJeItlc .NewsStul! , and serve lunch for small &it. _ • completely fumishe4 and Jnaid<br />

.' Be I d M B -hI service. Come IIlId see Man- available. WO 8-312ll. Eves.<br />

E; JEFFERSON ,TO CITY LIMITS' ecutive staff in business of. WANTED -Experieneed cooks, ran - creal.)', ager' at 32160 Gratiot across TU '-'19M.<br />

PartDrap, City LImIts fice. References necessary. w a itr e s ses and couples. Realtors from Macomb Mall Shopping<br />

B1::t.~~.3:':hoP, I Write Box U.13, Grosse Pointe Grosse" Pointe Employment TU 6.3800 Center, Motel Morocco. 1m.<br />

_. Ii News. Agency. TUxedo 54578.<br />

GROSSEPOINT~ PARK . me9jate occupancy, ideal tor<br />

.IlU1eI' PbarIlIac)', ; OCCASIONAL GOURMET HOUSEKEEPER live in, 2 chilo DELUXE two.bedrovm Apt., working cO\lplt1s, bachelor,<br />

. IJt~~:ereheval. CHEF dren, 1 school age. Motherless Completely carpeted, drapes, etc. Adults only; No pets.<br />

Beacozlsfte14 and Kerdleval . Preferably with European back. home .• Grosse Pointe Woods. Gas rang~, refr~ger~tor; dis- ONE . BEDR()OMapartment.<br />

Loc:;'~~:r:n:IlLakePO ground, to cook for small din. TUxedo~. ~~. Air-eonditiomng. .AU Mature couple, single person.<br />

GROSSEpOlt;~TI:: CI1Y' ner parties in private home. EXPERIENCED eI e ani n g utilities ,except eleCtriCIty. References. Grosse Pointe<br />

"LP~ store 885-1355. woman for. four days a week. $185.00. 7'16-2168after " p.m. City. TUxedo 1-3119.<br />

CUDll1D.tm,S'c~ SECRETARY !fo~ manufactur. Jl!:ust like. children. Refer. ALTER RD. AT EDGEMORE. Attractive three<br />

Notre Dame & Kerc Ing repreSeIitative. SborthaM ences reqwred. 881-4685. E JEFFERSON bedr tw -" ""all<br />

Notre Dame Pharma!!, al and typist. Young lively. . ooms, 0 a"", one ...<br />

Notre Dame anI! K~ IV group to work with. Salary WANTED: live in ~usl!kee~ 5 ROOM lower flat, Ilewly dec- baths. 6 months orlotlger.<br />

BoD Sec:our HoapiUl 0 cadIeux . Open _ Call m 5630 Mr for one. Grosse Pomte refer- orated. EleIpar- COX & BAKER NEW BRICK'BUILDING ingroomfurniture.TUz.:8371. RUSSIAN ERMINE evening<br />

thr;)ugh u,niversity lc!~: .~al. 1938E. Jefferson ation. Reliable, experienced. GROSSE PO I N T E WOODS, 8--ARTICLE$ FOR SALE. TOP and bottom French Provin- wrap. Reasonable. TUxedo 1.<br />

terN •. TUMuxe~, '6482_.1090' Co. 10.... Ct. Detroit~"7M.255iCh5' 48Z01. 882-2691. TUXEDO 5:7900 21308-16 Mack, corner Aline, cial kitchen cabinets. white '1525.<br />

I:\N.... 2200 sq. ft. open area, air- HAMMOND ORGAN - church d Id 77l>-5208<br />

5A-SITUATION WANTED MARYLAN1>, lower, ~ar Jer. conditioned, large rear area model. Hammond PR40 Speak. an go • . EARLY AMERICAN sofa sU-<br />

(Domestic) ferson. Adults. No pets. UNI. parking lot also individual er cabinet. Limed Oak. Per- BARN SIDING _ Authentic 1" vLrware, lady's white, 'rain,<br />

vers!ty 4~. offices available. Ideal for feet COndition. '$2,000. '176-2169 weathered hand hewn, na. suburban coats, size 14, men's<br />

any' use. after. p.m. tural timber. 1-463-2179. suits, size 41 long, First Com.<br />

LAKEVIEW. Three bedrooms, KLIN'G hId b' . munion dress, size 6. 881~<br />

three batbs. Excellent condi. MEDICAL _ PROFESSIONAL ,oney map e ou ,.e 9138.<br />

tion. Available now. $300 20867Mack. One 5 room suite. dresser and mirror. $150. 886- . VI RGIN lA'S<br />

month. Immediate occupancy. 3713. ATTIC TREASURES GRAND PIANO, Welte Mignon<br />

MAXON BROS. TU 2-6000 TU {-1340 TO 6-1068 S COUNTRY Frenc1l dJnJDg '0:30.5D.t1~ Closed Mon. player, Loui" XIV beautiful<br />

....." walnut finish. TUxedo 5-1342.<br />

ALTER ROAD-KERCHEV~ room chairs. 8ll6.()311. We Buy and Sell<br />

Upper 3 ~ms, bath, steam CITY OF GROSSE PO~. FROM ESTATE: ,Lenox service 22418 Mack, bel 8 and 9 Mile n:dl~~~, llbatt}~~:~<br />

heated, utilities included, new- 1350 Sq. ft. Air Conditioned. for six; DiryIite service for 772-8606 "'Ias;o, *"5. TUxedo ~.<br />

ly decorated. Adults. No pets. <strong>Of</strong>fice or sf,ore. six; Monogrammed


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Page Twenty.fow<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

Can TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 T....nk Lin.. To HIV' You Quickly<br />

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE<br />

MORE COLLECTOR'S BOOKS<br />

Gould. Early Am. WoodeDware.......<br />

$ 8.50<br />

StiX. The Shell. 203 pis.,<br />

82 in color .. ,........ 25.00<br />

Hebard. Early Lighting<br />

New England 3.'10<br />

Nott. Chinese Jade 15.00<br />

Lindsey. Am. Historical<br />

Glass ,...... .._ ... 10.00<br />

Jokelson. Sulphides .. ,... 15.00<br />

Kaufmann. Am. Copper<br />

and Brolss 12.50<br />

Red. Am. Art Nouveau<br />

Glass 20.00<br />

Coffin. Hist. Country<br />

Tinware ,................... 12.50<br />

Greaser. Homespun<br />

Ceramics (Spatter) 5.95<br />

Joly. Legend in .Tap. Art .. 25.00<br />

Novotny. Gustav Klimt.<br />

Catalogue Raisonne of<br />

his works. Ltd. ad .125.00<br />

O'Brien.' Netsuke ".. 5..00<br />

Netsuke Hdbk. of Reikichi 10.00<br />

Jonas. Netsuke 5.00<br />

Ferry. B'illdings of Detroit 10.00<br />

Schurmann. Oriental<br />

Carpets .. ,' " 3.95<br />

Add 4% on Mail Orders<br />

Books :May Be Examined at<br />

COLLECTOR'S CHOICE<br />

The Arcade 125 So. Adams<br />

Birmingham 48011<br />

A t<br />

100% GUARANTEE<br />

ON MOST MODELS<br />

* *<br />

'66 CADILLAC<br />

'67 CADILLAC<br />

Your Ad Can" Charpcl<br />

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE<br />

30 days or 1.000 miles 9<br />

NOTICE .•• to the G.P.H.S.<br />

class of January 1953. Remember<br />

the old gang? If not,<br />

why not plan on attending the<br />

reunion August 16. If you are<br />

interested please call NAN.<br />

CY FRICKE (fof.rs. Scheetz)<br />

at 881-1097.<br />

15351 GRAnOT at 8 MILE<br />

LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400<br />

,<br />

.Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake<br />

system, and electrical systems.<br />

Paul McGlone Cadillac<br />

Coupe de Ville. Ermine white with a black padded<br />

top. Full power. A one-owner beauty at only. .,<br />

4 dr. sedan. Factory air conditioned and all other<br />

extras. Pinecrest Green with matching interior. Balance<br />

of new car warranty, Full price.<br />

$3,495<br />

THESE CARS ON DISPLAY IN OUR<br />

NEW INDOOR USED CAR SHOW-ROOM<br />

Paul McGlone Cadillac<br />

3 blks. north of 7 Mile DR 2...0380<br />

J 4550 Gratiot<br />

81-ANTIQUES<br />

DINNER served at hote1-cocktail<br />

Lounge open.<br />

AUCTION - Antiques and, miscellaneous,<br />

Colonial Hot e I,<br />

Gratiot Ave., Mt Clemens,<br />

Sunday March 23. Starts at<br />

12 noon.<br />

COFFEY<br />

CADILLAC<br />

3180 E JEFFERSON<br />

LO 7-6811<br />

6 R 0 S S E, POI N TEN E W S<br />

lOt-RUCKS ll..-AUTOS FOI SALI<br />

'68 Chevrolet<br />

SUBURBAN CABllYALL<br />

V8 eqiDe, automatic trans.,<br />

OII1y9,000 miles; power steer.<br />

in" power brakes. Factory<br />

warranty. '<br />

$197 dn.<br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

VAN DYKE at 10lh MILE RD.<br />

'JE 6~0255<br />

11--:AUTOS FOR,SALE<br />

~w '69 CAMARO<br />

$2,299<br />

$99 Down, $65.34--42 Mos.<br />

J 1M FUNSTON CHEV.<br />

12668 GRATIOT LA 5-8000<br />

CORVETIES & SPORT<br />

CARS WANTED<br />

HANEY SPORT CARS<br />

15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & 8 MILE<br />

DR 2-1777<br />

1969 CHEVROLET<br />

IMPALA,<br />

$2495<br />

FULL PRICE INCLUDES:<br />

V-S, auto. trans., power steering, power<br />

vinyl top, radio, heater, whitewall tires.<br />

See or CoIl Ron Blakely or Doug Seiglried<br />

Credit Chec,ked by Phone<br />

brakes,<br />

VA 1.0678<br />

TED EWALD CHEVROLET<br />

15175 E. Jefferson at City Limits<br />

HELLO<br />

, SPRING<br />

GET READY for the Easter<br />

parade with a beautifuJ<br />

Dalgleisb Pre'()wned Cadillac.<br />

CHOOSE yours Jl(lW from Detroit's<br />

fmest selection.<br />

DALGLEISH<br />

CADILLAC<br />

/6161 WOODWARD TR 5.(1309<br />

Michigan's Largest Cadillac<br />

Dealer<br />

FREE PARKING DRIVE IN<br />

•• •<br />

ROGER<br />

RINKE<br />

CADILLAC<br />

25420 Van Dyke<br />

bet. 10 & II Mile Rds.<br />

Telephone<br />

757.0767 or 536-6260<br />

Ill-AUTOS FOR SAU-<br />

19116 CHEVROLET I Inpal.<br />

Super Sport. Red wilh blaet<br />

bucket seatl.Au~ticj pow.<br />

er steeriDg. Sharp! fl,•.<br />

'63 :MERCURYMonterey 2 door,<br />

8, automatic shift, power<br />

s tee riDg, radio, heater,<br />

breezeway. VERY CLEAN.<br />

$400. TUxedo 1-4317.<br />

1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner.<br />

383 engine, automatic trans.<br />

missioD, power ste~ring. Like<br />

new. Warranty. $2,899.Terms.<br />

DICK SHALLA<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

16700 HARPER TU .1-7000<br />

BUICK Riviera, 1964, 17,000<br />

miles; fun power, like new,<br />

$1,500. TUxedo 4-9591.<br />

I<br />

1961 PONTIAC Tempest bard.<br />

top. A really sharp one! V-8,<br />

automatic transmission, pow.<br />

Ilr steering, $2,099. $299 down.<br />

DICK SHALLA<br />

CHEVROLET .<br />

16700 HARPER TU 1-1600<br />

"DON'T DODGE AROUND<br />

COME TO THE POINTE"<br />

NEW 1969 DODGE<br />

CORONET 2 DR.<br />

$2272 Plus<br />

Tox<br />

POINTE DODGE, INC.<br />

19391 MACK TU 4-7210<br />

"WE SELL FOR LESS"<br />

\ \<br />

ll--A~ 'OR SALE<br />

l8G6 AI,.). SHOW JIoDaCO ..<br />

dOOr-h~p, silver-gray with<br />

black viJ~ top aDd black<br />

leatbe.r. Dr. lor. Power steer.<br />

ing, power isc brakes, a WIY<br />

. Rat power, power windows,<br />

factory air ~ditioning, new<br />

white-wall ~_ and shock ab.<br />

lIOrbers, One,wner, Oile dri ver;<br />

never. ~ed, and always<br />

mainta' • Clock, ra-<br />

200ft. travel trailer. Completely<br />

self-contained including 3burner<br />

stove with oven, ref.<br />

rigerator, gas Iigbt, 15,000<br />

BTU hot water heater. Sleeps<br />

6. Electric brakes, whitewall<br />

tires, all meul underbody,<br />

battery pack. Porch optional.<br />

Distributed exclusively by:<br />

ED RINKE<br />

CHEVjROLET<br />

VAN DYKE at 10* MILE<br />

$1,575<br />

JE 6-0255<br />

TRUCK.CAMPER DEPT.<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

Thursday. March .20, J969<br />

ID-ACRUGE AND<br />

SUBURBAN PROP.<br />

ERTY 'OR $AU<br />

RlCHARD<br />

BUJCK<br />

16941 E. WARREN<br />

886-3090<br />

ROCH,ES1'ER=<br />

BEAUTIFUL' 7-bedroom home<br />

home on 25 acres overlook.<br />

ing Rochester area~ Iwhn.<br />

ming pool, recreation room,<br />

3-car' garage, 8 e r van t •<br />

house. Built by the Jolm<br />

Newberrys. .$175,000.<br />

OLDSMOBILE '61 Delta 88.<br />

Owner, 28,000 miles. All pow_<br />

dio, divided se . Like new,<br />

but ¥oJ the price. U 5-3131.<br />

"<br />

INVESTMENT' property in R0-<br />

er. White with black vinyl .. \<br />

top. Excellent conditiOll..$2295. Cash for ~ars<br />

886-0699. \<br />

1968 CADILLAC convertible. CHARLI E B KE I<br />

Turquoise. Full power. Air IS BUYI~<br />

conditioned. Only $4,795. GM Cars 19 68<br />

COFFEY CADI LLAC 12740 Gratio~ D 1.2290<br />

3180 t;lf~frSON 12A.....JOATs AND \<br />

chester are. from 10 to 17$<br />

acres.<br />

Associates<br />

Land (0.<br />

NEW '69 CHEV. II NOVA 1961 CHEVELLE Malibu hard. MOTORS \,<br />

$1,970 top. Extra sharp. Red with ONE YEAR old 12' O'DaY\V1d.<br />

1963 FORD 9 passenger wagon. $100 DOWN $55.54--42 Mos. black vinyl top. V-8, Power. geoD sailboat. Fibe~~~s<br />

135 Romeo Rd.<br />

Rochester, MiChigan<br />

1-651-7575 or 651.7578<br />

9-ARTICL£S WANTED Full power. Good transporta. JIM FUNSTON CHEV. glide, radio, beater, power comPlete with sails and ~s: ARE YOU LOOKING<br />

MOVING<br />

CARPETING for two rooms, BOOBKS<br />

o<br />

' Art al°<br />

tion $220. 881.9431. 12668 GRATIOT LA 6.8000 steering. $1,999. $199 down. tom car trailer, $825. 882-4~~ . FOR Pi FARM?<br />

bjects<br />

green; one 12x18, one llx<br />

11'7". Maple twin beds, com-<br />

Slought.<br />

r wsers way!! we com.e.<br />

B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss<br />

1967 CONTINENTAL convertible.<br />

Full power. Factory air<br />

conditioning. Midnight blue<br />

'69 OPEL red station wagon.<br />

Whitewalls, 102 H.P., 9200<br />

DICK SHALLA . O'DAY Wid.g. eon '(1, 13'. ~ Here it is, 3.hedroom ranch, gas<br />

trail' he full b t d<br />

CHEVROLET. tr er Phe<br />

I tets' L<br />

arAgea~.._sma<br />

d 11 m<br />

a<br />

pc<br />

I<br />

c "!s. qua .... ow rugs -<br />

spreads (twins). Baby Grand<br />

piano, Apollo, reasonable.<br />

Wicker porch furniture. Out-<br />

Ethel Claes 1670 Leverette<br />

(48216). We>3-4267.<br />

WE BUY ld 'd '61_<br />

0 go., Jew.....,}'and<br />

silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377<br />

witb a white top and blue interior.<br />

~,695.<br />

FRANK ADAM<br />

LINCOLN-MERCURY<br />

miles. Prlced right to sell,<br />

asking $1,969.886'3343.<br />

1961 BUICK Skylark 4 door,<br />

Deep metallic green. Factory<br />

, $3 saUs,co\'er. Ma I at, b aselll~~, eep well,'<br />

16'700 HARPER TU 1."JMA ex as. 1,000. 884.2448. \ ~ge arn on acres, l~<br />

.UUU, L::l miles from town, for only<br />

CADILLAC '68 de Ville COIl- SAILBOAT. 16 C~slet:~. $16,100. '.<br />

'ble' ded' . Star. Complete Wlt1l sails and<br />

verti . Loa ,a1l', etc. many extras. $900. Hea"" INVESTING INBA~ELAND!<br />

V~y low mileage. Grosse duty boat trailer, $10rJ. C~U~ere .are 11 acres Just outside<br />

door chaise lounge. Old rec. Moross Road. 20777 GRATIOT E. DETROIT air. Automatic. Power steer- Pomte lady. 886-6226. 823.2986 after 6:30p.m. \ of town and waiting for you.<br />

ords. Two Decorator's chairs~ WANTED: Used matched set' PR' .2-0200 ing. Sharp. One O\7l1er. $1,995. 1965 CORVAIR Co . ertt ~nly $12,500with terms.<br />

) TU ed 5-3834' rsa cony .- WANTED' Fiberglass sailboat . j<br />

(aqua. x 0 • men's golf ll'Ons, reasonably RICHARD ble. 4.speed. Really sharp. 15' to 19'. Phone 884.1628 OZY LITTI.E 2-BEDROOM<br />

SIGMA KAPPA RUMMAGE priced. 884-9119. 1961 CHEVROLET V-8. Good $899. "0" down. • R ~h home on large lot, gas<br />

transportation,$75. 824'()731. . 6' ...n:vn' ll.. t • Le' gto 3 bl ck<br />

SALE WANTED: Tiger skin rug. 882. Call before .noon..... B U IC K DICK SHALLA 1 COm.e.~ SAILBOAT with :\&, m xm D!. J). S<br />

Saturday. :March 29th, '9:30.1:00 171ft CHEV'ROLET extras and .new motor, $799. trwt town, full pnce $8,250;<br />

p.m. American Legion HaU, 1967 BUICK Skylark 2 door EXcellent condition. T1J 2. 1'I4 ABOVE PROPERTIES<br />

Post #303, 20016 Mack Ave., BARBELLS. Call Bill, ED 1- hardtop. <strong>For</strong>est green. V-8, 16941 E. WARREN 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 C1713. . AR~IN THE CROSWELL<br />

at Hampton, Grosse Pdnte. 4553. automatic, power steering, 8OO.309() PRIVATE OWNER _ .Cadillac SAILBOAT -: Ensign. Fiber. LE GTON ANDAPPLE~<br />

ReA _ TV _ CONSOLE. Top IUSTORICAL LETTERS, auto. power brakes. Sharp. One 19680LDS Cutlass S 2-door. E~dorado. 1968,Spe~ ~old glass, 22'6", 6 H.P. outboard, " GATE AREAS.<br />

condition, $35.00. TU 1.7213, graphs, manuscripts of presi. owner. $1,895. OCean turquoise, power~r- W.1th whitA: le~ther ~ten ..or, Win~~es;.covers;. Boston sails, call~gton offi.ce,. 313-359-<br />

TU 6-7100. dents, statesmen, authors, R I( H A RD ing, brakes; whitewalls. After' stereo radio, alI'.conditiOl1Ulg, pos1tive f1oatat1on~ <strong>For</strong> inior. 11 or 883-3100<br />

poets, heroes, single - entire 6 p.m., 771-596'1. 6.way p?wer .seats, power mation call evenings. 886- JOHN ROWLING INe<br />

GRINNELL' mahogany spinet correspondences _ estate. locks, wmdows, and trUnk, 6951. . . ,.<br />

pia no. Excellent condition, TUxedo 6.Q431. I BU<br />

I(K 1966 TEMPEST GTO hardtop. Cruise.Coutrol, mint condition, i tt<br />

$350.823.3615. . 4.speed transmission, radio, 8,000 miles, new U.S. Royal LIGHTNING. sloop 19', #1984. MI .MICHIGAN .<br />

WANTED, 9x12 oriental ~r 16941 E. WARREN heater, Spotless inside and Master's polygla,s tires. Call ~ lamil'¥, san~t, $650., 10 acres n of Au Sable on.<br />

CRESTWOOD electric guitar, braided rug; high backed wing 00"3090 out. Special. $1,699. $169 du. 886.1686 from 9-5 or TU t- xe 0 2-7665, evenmgs. main highay. 881-2390.<br />

$30. Call 886-48U after six, chair. VAHey 1-8499. . OOU". K SHAL. . 6843 after 6<br />

ask for Rick. DIC LA ,p.m. SPEEDBOAT-18' • mahogoney, \ I<br />

OA-MOTORCYCLES VW '67. Whitewalls, radio, heat- CHEVROLET 1967 CADILLAC convertible' 92" beam, 185 h.p.Buick alu-<br />

DETROIT'S LARGEST BOUND wool carpet, mo s s 1 FOR SALE er, excelent condition. 521- 16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 dark greeD with black top and minum va, velvet drive 12E-eOMRCIAL<br />

RUM:MAGE SALE<br />

~n.n:.21:;~lk. ',' Good condi- YAMAHA 250 Scrambler. $425. 9188. black interior. Full power. tl'~ns., widshi~ld ~th elec~ic PROP TY FOR SALE<br />

Benefit Saint John Hospital tio QUS"- 1968 CADILLAC 4 door hard- CHEVELLE '66 Malibu 4'door Factory air $3 895 .' W1per, electric bilge pump, CLIN .....,,' .<br />

Household goodsl new.used HAYWOOD WAKEFIELD light Certified perfect condition. top. Ebony black. Power win- 111' ago n, splendid condition, • , • 45 gallon tank, bucket seats, IC BtillWL ,. East ,Detroit.<br />

clothing, etc., F rid a y, . maple butcli, drop leaf table,l TUxedo 6-2146. dows, air conditioning. Only power glide, power steering, FRANK ADAM. console,. carpeted. and other Modern, O!f.~,eet parking,<br />

:March 28, 9:30 to ~:30 - 4 chairs $125. TUxedo 2- 1967 TRIUMPH Super Sport- $4,495. ' pockwer$b1,24rak5eOOs, rao~o~ lalUggage LINC.OLN-MERCU. RY extras .. Cal1 755.15596 \.. pr~ons~fwergllde, power steeL:- 20777 GRATIOT, E. DETROIT . \1 _sink, po~h0oodaril.2,8ttranessj<br />

48 EXHIBITORS Old General Mart ::erBe~='iur~~~stom ~:~.c~wd=~ge; Sharp! PR 2-0200 BUICK ~a::~ sy;~~~Dg:=: D ST'SC.LI$IC with<br />

?t~~~:LE 1~t~:ren $166 dn. DICK: SHALLA 1966 MUSTANG 2+2; 289 en- 1 6.way camper to truck Call' ~~.u ..a~~.ee\.e .....<br />

500 Temple CHEVROLET gine; Michelin tires. Broken 16941E. WARREN nection, cab ov~ bunk, cityavaUab \:if- desh" ,"',:~: .<br />

ANTIQUE t POSTER rope bed. ED RINKE 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 leg fprces Grosse Pointe 886-3090 water hook-up, gas regulator, ..<br />

sun~:Wy'i 4~:~'!!P".1ll. 177.3452, after 5 p.m. ' " CHEV' ROLET ' .teacber to sell. this excellent BORGWARD Combi, ''''''', Fair- camper jacks. HARPER, \ear Laketood, De ..<br />

.. • '62 OLDS 88 Power steering. car .. Not driven in winters. ......... ALSO trolt-Twlstores. tiltal 3600<br />

. AdlUlSSIOD.,1.25 arT' ORGANpipe.s on beautiful VAN DYKE at 101>2MILE RD. power brakes. Original owner lIlI5-4037 l3! clean. Low cost transporta. . 3 • squ f ~\ Good Mail '<br />

DETROIT ANTIQUES I oak frame. Fine decoration JE 6-0255 $555. TUxedo 1-1159. . tion. Price $177.42. TUxedo 1- 1~ Chevrolet ~ ton p~C!tUP are e ~ r area.<br />

SHo W INC f,or Iar"e L__ _"""A 1966 BUICK R" lV1era'.harot op. A 3112 W1th heavy-duty suspens1o.n, $33,000. ~ '<br />

, • ,"' IJVWI:. -..~ 1968 CHEVROLET Cap r ice truly fine luxury car! Top . WIC mirrors, 2-tone' paint, -•<br />

I<br />

WO0 D<br />

M A .. TO , . R5 INC<br />

•<br />

1968<br />

CAD ILLAC<br />

FLEETWOOD<br />

..<br />

hardtop. A car that's like condition. $2,199. $199dOWD. 1967DODGE 440 hardtop. A top 6-ply tires. Factory warranty. GRATI.OT, ne. 7 Mile,. De~olt<br />

n I Power Wan ty $2 quality car. Low mileage. V-8, --22x90bUs1ess bU1ldlng<br />

s::,'Terms. • an.,- DICK SHALLA automatic tranSmission, pow- ... $3,447 rented m th.to:montb at<br />

DICK SHALLA CHEVROLET er steering. $1,899. $169 down. \ $25(). Air-con' 'oned.<br />

CHEVROLET 16700 HARPER TU 1.7600 DICK SHALLA FULL PRICE' ".\J '<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

Johnstone & ohnstone<br />

16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 CADILLAC Eldorado 1966.Spec- ED RINK't- """nl Ra -A' PR 12300<br />

'D. 16'700 ADDER TU 1-7Ql\l\_ ~""" rper ¥e.\ - .<br />

A'I1:'R ial mint green with perior.,u.n.o... '-".IV<br />

C~ 0 '67, automatic, power d 1 th<br />

CHEVROLET . . I,.. \<br />

steering, 8,000 miles. $1,695. ast!eereogrer. aedi~oeaa. er<br />

o<br />

di~ti~rledor, '68 FIAT - Like new, $1,795 . I ,<br />

Call after 6, TUxedo 1.0807. 6 way power ' seat, 1l'oCn power on, win. firm. 886,.5409 after 5 p.m. VAN DYKE at 10lk MILE RD. :12G-FARMS" ..<br />

1967 FORD Mustang. V-8, 4- dows, locks and trunk, Cruise '69 Chev. Brookwood Wagon J E 6-0255 I r .. \.<br />

USED CARS<br />

60 T Choose F 0<br />

o r m M10<br />

BROUGHAM<br />

L<br />

'1 F 11 .<br />

ow ml eage. u power<br />

speed, radio, heater. A really Control, excellent condition, $~ 540<br />

clean one-owner. $1,999. 33,000 miles. Call 886-7686 $100 Down,4$72.47-42 :Mos.<br />

DICK SHALLA from 9.5 or TU 4-6843 after 6<br />

. p.m. JIM FUNSTON CHEV,<br />

CHEVROLET l2668 GRATIOT LA 6-8000<br />

16700 HARPER TU 1-7600 NEW '69 Cheve1le 2 DR. H.T."<br />

TRUCK~AlIPER DEP.T.<br />

Michigan's exclusive Cobra<br />

Dealer<br />

\ METAMORA A"'" A<br />

. c.<br />

A~~<br />

4L10CE CORNER ':40 acres<br />

n Hunt .area. R • g and<br />

artial1y wooded th small<br />

including air conditioning.<br />

Mid n i g h t blue with a<br />

bIacl~ vinyl top and blue<br />

brocade interior. See and<br />

drive this one!<br />

1'""'0 PO N T I A C FIREBIRD $2,199 '66 FORD MUSTANG - auto- SUMMER. ON WHEELS-Rent rivate lake .. Sever~beauti-<br />

-.. Do $5234- A" 'U matic, 6 cylinder, "inyl top, a '69 Dodge Motor Home, '>'7' -' building sites. ,<br />

hardtop, V-8 enaine. Excel. ,..... wn, . .... mOS. tires TU 2"'13 .... ""<br />

.,- T new. -u,. of luxurious vacation liVID' g.<br />

lent condition. Factory war- JIM FUNS ON CHEY.<br />

ranty. $2,250. TUxedo 1.7896. 12668 GRATIOT LA 6-8000 1965 BUICK Electra 225 Cus. Sleeps 7, a wonderful savings ~OLMES-HARMON<br />

tom 2 door hardtop. Full pow. for family travel. Reserve \ CORPORATION'<br />

NEW 1968 '64 FORD Fairlane wagon. Pow- er. 6 way seat. Air condition. now to avoid disappointment.<br />

er brakes, steering. V-8, auto- 1D~. Vmyl top. $3,795. 882-D89!l.<br />

644-\00 We'ekendS 641-1648<br />

CHEVROLET :~ti~~Callafter6,TUX. RICHARD,<br />

STATION WAGON<br />

COBRA M.1AMORA ESTATE<br />

MUST SELL! - BUICK<br />

It.' RIVATE LAKE<br />

$2295 FOR THE FINEST 1694l E. WARREN<br />

SELECTION 886-3090<br />

TED EWALD OF PRE-OWNED<br />

CHEVROLET. CADILLACS<br />

15175 E. Jefferson IN ~OWN<br />

VA 1.0678 .'<br />

A C PICE property of 211<br />

acres '!1 the Metamor8 Hunt<br />

area. t~autiful Stables with<br />

10 bo stalls, tack room<br />

shower .and large hay. stor:<br />

age. F ed riding ring with<br />

jumps .. ew set of out buildings<br />

ine ding new managers<br />

, home /': ,th 2 apartments.<br />

Land ~ t)lling and partially<br />

woode 11lll1Y beautiful build.<br />

ing sil!s. Property can be<br />

divide Commuting distance<br />

to Cil]<br />

HOL ES-HARMON<br />

CO PORATION<br />

644-1100 .<br />

Weekends 641.1643<br />

GUIDE TO GOOD S~VICE<br />

Servillf "" 'ointe A'fHI<br />

~<br />

GrOSSI Point. Ca.<br />

TU 2-5300<br />

Sho. R.palr<br />

365 Fisher Rd., Opp. High<br />

JOANN WESTERN<br />

WINDO SHADES<br />

Cleaning, Tul ing, Repairing<br />

Fast ervice<br />

AlSO F TURING<br />

CUSTOM M E SHADES<br />

fiRA ~ /TOP<br />

SALES AN,~; ERVICE<br />

15011 KEM. EVAL<br />

East of A!#,r ~ the Park<br />

Call TU 2- 074<br />

to (}dvert e<br />

under Guid to<br />

Goed Servie<br />

\<br />

te.].:a ...~:<br />

aq


.ThursdlY, March 20,J969<br />

i<br />

12H-1.A1CE AND .IIVII<br />

FOISAU.<br />

LARGE lOdge on Torch Lake.<br />

131ft. IlUldy beach. 11 sleep.<br />

ing roomr. Suitable for a club.<br />

Complete restaurant equipment.<br />

FORD REALTY, BELLAIRE<br />

PIC'l'URESQUE SKI LODGE-<br />

Gaylord Area oft,old M-27. 66<br />

acres, lounge, rental shop,<br />

service bar and kitchen plus<br />

attached living quarters - llv.<br />

ingroom, dining, kitchen, two<br />

bedrooms and bath. .<br />

GOODMAN<br />

93 Kercbeval<br />

. JOHN S.<br />

886.3060<br />

PT. AUSTIN .. 800' on Lake Hur.<br />

on. 39 acres total near Broken<br />

Rocks Subdivision.<br />

WILCOX REALTOR<br />

884-3550<br />

. G~yiord<br />

"WUderness Valley"<br />

.10 Acre Tracts<br />

Outdoors That's AU Your Own<br />

Save - select your site now<br />

Pbone, Write for Map-Brochure<br />

I~~L ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

George WellingtoD Smith<br />

MA 6.2925 . Franklin Village<br />

. '<br />

3 BEDROOM extra .well built .<br />

home, 8 years old. Breezeway, 20741 HACK<br />

24'1124'attached garage. Dou-<br />

ble. lot approxlmately 250'x<br />

.220' , with nice trees. Lake<br />

privileges. $24,000, ~ mile<br />

nortbof Oscoda. Shown by<br />

appointment only. Call owner,<br />

521-1493.<br />

U-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

"IN THE VILLAGE"<br />

HANDY to ev;rytl:JiiJg. SP~cious<br />

3 bedroom2.STORY on 60x<br />

1'78' site With 4 cat-. garage.<br />

FamilY room, gas heat; car.<br />

petingIikt! new. Excellent valole,<br />

$33,500. VACANT. TUx.<br />

edo 1-6300.<br />

Johnstor;1e & Jopnstone<br />

IF yOu'RE<br />

COGITATING<br />

A .MOVE, MAY WE<br />

SUGGEST 926 UNIVERSITY?<br />

THIS 3 BEDROOM COLONIAL<br />

WITH FIREPLACE, . LARGE<br />

LOT, 2 CAR G~RAGE, HAS<br />

TO BE'THE BEST ,BUY -TN<br />

GROSSE POINTE REAL ES.<br />

TATE. 'PRICED WELL UN-<br />

DER $30,000. THIS HOME HAS<br />

BISHOP-Excenent 3 bedroom<br />

C.oI~nia!. Large kitchen plus<br />

d1lWlg ;room. Good floor plan<br />

By appointment.<br />

BEDFORD-:,Custom built face<br />

brick duplex, 6 and 3, like<br />

new. Kitchen built.ins marble<br />

foyer in front aparbnent. 3<br />

car garage. Walking distance<br />

to transportation, schools and<br />

shopping.<br />

NORWQOD-Well maintained 3<br />

bedroom home. Separate din<br />

ing room.' Eating space in<br />

kitchen. Convenient to every<br />

thing. Grosse Pointe schoo<br />

district.<br />

HENLEY 412 (BlOOmfieldHi1ls)<br />

- Seeing is believing when<br />

you walk into" this lovely 4<br />

bedroom tri-level home with<br />

many extra features too numerous<br />

to mention. You will<br />

be convinced of the excellent<br />

value this home has to offer.<br />

Open 'Sunday 2-5.<br />

Com puterized Multi. Listing<br />

Service. Stop in and let us<br />

find you your dream home in<br />

matter of minutes.<br />

BETTY VINGI<br />

REALTOR<br />

886-3210<br />

3« .KERBY ROAD, 1th story<br />

brick, 2 bedrooms, sUnporcb,<br />

fireplac'e: TU 1-9965, after 6<br />

p.m. Open Sunday'2 to 4.<br />

ALW A Y S BELIEVING WE<br />

should have more thail one<br />

string to our bow, Purdy &<br />

E d gar. zings into sprln~<br />

with .the following new of.<br />

ferings: A dead-end street<br />

in 'the. Farms provides a<br />

prIvate and' wooded, setting<br />

for this contemporary house<br />

complete with its own guest<br />

house on ~e property. Built<br />

by one of the Nation's more<br />

famous designers, this is<br />

truly a one.of.a.kind house.<br />

There are four bedrooms on<br />

the second floor. and a fifth<br />

on the first..<br />

~"-" .<br />

"<br />

FOR THE. INVESTMENT: eon.<br />

Bcious weare' also. sbowing<br />

the first time .an inexpen.<br />

sive two-family dwelling on<br />

Somerset. ~ven at today's<br />

.. prices this property ,"shows"<br />

. a verY goildretum, especially<br />

if the owner chooses<br />

to occupy one of the units.<br />

A $20,500 ~STING MORT- SOUTHERN COLONIAL of<br />

GAGE THAT CAN BE AS. ante.beUumtradition. Five<br />

SUMED. bedrooms arid a joy to be-<br />

- hold. You will b'e mesmer.<br />

ized from the first glance at<br />

Ruth<br />

Associates<br />

Realtors<br />

TU6-406Q<br />

Wash ipgton Road<br />

3 BEDROOM RANCH with mo<br />

dem kitchen, dining room, 16<br />

foot screened porch on a 50x<br />

278 loi. Ree. room, play room<br />

and full bath in basement<br />

5Y.l% mortgage can be as.<br />

sumed.<br />

Hampton Road<br />

FAMILY ROOM, 3 'or .4 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths and 60 ft. lot<br />

are some of the many features<br />

of' this atractive. 1~ story<br />

home in the Woods. Excellent<br />

condition inside and out. Close<br />

to scbools and trAnsportation<br />

Chalfonte Ave.<br />

IMMACULATE RANca-cus.<br />

. tom built by Ed Jones. 20'<br />

Famliy Room with Fireplace,<br />

Dining Room, Modem Kitch.<br />

en with built.ins, 3 Bedrooms,<br />

I1h Baths, 45.Ioot Rec.<br />

Room with bar, central Air.<br />

Conditioning and attached<br />

garage.<br />

Chalfonte<br />

CLOSE to Shopping, schools<br />

and transpo~tion. Living,<br />

dining "rea, paneled library<br />

with fireplace. 2 bedrooms<br />

with luxurious bath. Attached<br />

garage.<br />

Kenwood<br />

IN THE HEART of the Farms.<br />

Here's' a gracious English<br />

Tudor, a "alk to exclusive<br />

Hill shop~, cathoIlc Church<br />

and scboola. 4 beautiful bed.<br />

rooms, 3 ~ths, 2 maid's plus<br />

3rd floor has 2.bedroom fam'<br />

ily suite. Large living room,<br />

lovely paueled library and<br />

family room, too. It has<br />

everyUringJ<br />

HIGBIE<br />

REALTY<br />

M Kercheval Avenue<br />

886.7100<br />

the spacious circ)llar entrance<br />

hall with winding<br />

stairway to the last overly<br />

generous closet. Letthe rest<br />

be ~. surprise - but one<br />

more bint: Be prepare" for<br />

an unusualy sbaped family<br />

room with convex windows.<br />

SPEED IS the word, to see this<br />

new offering on Lincoln.<br />

Walking distance to Village,<br />

swimming and schools. Fine<br />

family home, ••• 6 bed~<br />

roomll, den and large fenced<br />

yard. Early <strong>For</strong>ties for the<br />

lucky buyer.<br />

TUCKED AWAY in a cul.de.sac<br />

.iust a few minutes from<br />

everything in Grosse Pointe<br />

Farms. This is a little gem<br />

of a house, one with few but<br />

large proportioned rooms.<br />

With a one.floor pIl'n NOU'U<br />

see how much house can<br />

nestle comfortably a m 0 n g<br />

attractive plantings and a<br />

secluded swimming pOol.<br />

This one- is so sprightly it<br />

doesn't even require dust.<br />

ing.<br />

THE ONLY ONE OFFERED in<br />

this condominium complex<br />

on Rivard Boulevard. Three<br />

bedrooms and two bat h s<br />

on the second floor ar,d two<br />

more bedrooms and a third<br />

bath on the wird. Isn't that<br />

a lot of brick and mortar<br />

for $34,OOO?<br />

"Gentle Spring-in sunshine<br />

clad,<br />

Well dost thou thy power<br />

display! .<br />

<strong>For</strong> Winter maketh the light<br />

beart sad, and thou,-<br />

Thou makest the sad heart gay!<br />

Clayton C. Purdy, Jr.<br />

Robert G. Edgar<br />

Don Peme<br />

Purdy<br />

5-<br />

Edgar<br />

U-IEAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

HAMPTON, 2160. First oHer.<br />

ing. 3 bedroom frame bungalow,<br />

gas heat. Car and .a<br />

half gafage. Excellent condi.<br />

tion. Op~n Sunday 2-5.<br />

'See our picture ad<br />

page 21<br />

CARTER&CO.<br />

TUxedo 4-4400<br />

ALINE - Beautifully kept 3<br />

,bedroom brick ranch in Early<br />

American decor. Finished<br />

basement and garage. This is<br />

_what you have been looking<br />

for!. .<br />

HAMPTON ROAD, Grosse<br />

Pointe W90ds, 3 bedroom faCE;<br />

hrick Colonial, car pet e d<br />

throughout, recently decor-<br />

ated. Enclosed terrace, nicely<br />

landscaped. Shown by appointment<br />

only.<br />

OXFORD SOUTH - Hurry and<br />

see this quality built central<br />

hall Colonial, 3 bedrooms and<br />

2* baths, breezeway, .2 car<br />

attached garage on 100' lot.<br />

Many fine extras.<br />

WILLIAMS COURT-Exquisite<br />

ranch well maintained home<br />

close to Our Lady Star of the<br />

Sea and Barnes Elementary<br />

•School.<br />

WEBBE.R PLACE, Grosse<br />

Pointe Shdres-Prestige area.<br />

Features 8 bedrooms, 3 fire.<br />

, places, finished recreation<br />

room, ll!undry room, billiard<br />

room and even its own ball<br />

room. Can (Jur office for<br />

further information.<br />

SCH'WEITZER<br />

886-4200<br />

280 'STEPHENS ROAD<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms Ranch ..<br />

Large living room, separate<br />

dining area, new carpeting, 2<br />

bedrooms a!}d library or thifd<br />

bedroom, 1% baths, ,large<br />

closet,S, enclosed porch, kitch.<br />

en and breakfast !look, tiled<br />

and painted basement with<br />

storage closets. and lavatory<br />

and. recreation room, 2% at.<br />

tached garage, elecqic door<br />

opener. .St. Paul's Parish;<br />

Kerby - Brownell s c h 0 0 I s.<br />

Shown by appointment only.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00<br />

c; R0'5 5 E P0 J N TEN EW S<br />

"<br />

13-RU:' ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

. WOODS<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.<br />

SOUTH ROSEDALE CT. near<br />

Morningside, exceptional ••<br />

bedroom colonial featuriDi<br />

2Y.l baths, family room with<br />

fireplace wall, built-ins in<br />

large kitchen, marbJe center<br />

hall entrance and a 2~-ear<br />

attached garage. 'Profession.<br />

ally landscaped too! Truly a<br />

must see home!<br />

MARV<br />

BOUTIN<br />

884-7733<br />

20559 Mack Ave.<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

1443 YORKSffiRE, G r 0 sse<br />

Pointe Parle. By owner. Good<br />

condition. 3 bedrooms, 1~<br />

baths, den, finished basement,<br />

one car attached garage.<br />

$34,900. Can for appointment,<br />

884.6509. '<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

BEDFORD - Brick COLONIAL<br />

with dining "Ln. 3 bedrooms,<br />

bath and sewing room or nurs.<br />

ery up; bedroom or den with<br />

bath down. Gas heat, 2-ear<br />

garage. Must be SOLD as<br />

owner bought new house. 'TU<br />

4-0600.<br />

13-IIAL IITA1I<br />

FOR $AU<br />

1091 South Renaud<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.<br />

FINE ranehin top area. Dining<br />

rm. Library aDd heated ter.<br />

race. Beautiful rec roont. Va.<br />

cant. Asking $48,000.<br />

827 Whittier<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

LARGE hrick home one block<br />

from 3 Mile. Waterfront Park •<br />

Five bedrms, 3* baths. Am.<br />

pIe kitchen; diniDg, and fam.<br />

i1y room&. . Beautiful quiet<br />

area. Low :508.<br />

472 Alter Road<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-~ P.M.<br />

BRICK Cape Cod south of Jefferson.<br />

4 bedrms, 2 full baths<br />

Very plush. Big lot and. ga.<br />

rage.<br />

11836 East Outer Drive<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 P.M.<br />

LARGE 3 bedrm. brick Colonia<br />

I. Fine kit. lILt: brkfst<br />

area. Screened terrace, Early<br />

American decor, Expensive<br />

carpets and drapes.<br />

14191 Eastburn<br />

~Y APPOINTMEN'l'<br />

PERFECT 3 bednn. brick bungalow<br />

with sniall extra room<br />

Separate dining room. full<br />

bllsement, all tiled. Sell for<br />

FHA valuation of $19,900<br />

with $1,000 down plus closing<br />

costs. '<br />

5220 Alter<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS -<br />

Attractive 4-bedroom CAPE CUTE one bedroom cottage.<br />

COD on large lot. 2-car at. Fine area just off Warren.<br />

tached garage. 2 baths,fam- Buy for, $7,000 with $1,500<br />

iIy .foom. Priced in low for. down to existing contract.<br />

ties. TU 1-6300. Excellent rental<br />

SEMI.RANCH on FISHER -<br />

Two. bedrooms and bath<br />

.down, 23' bedrOO1I1and lav.<br />

on sceond. Fireplace, full dining<br />

room, terrace and garage.<br />

Owner transferred. $29,800.<br />

PR 1.2300.<br />

LAKEPOINTE - Wind m n1<br />

! Pointe area. Center entrance<br />

qOL()NlJ\L with 3 large bed.<br />

rpoms, 2% baths on 75' lot.<br />

Also ,includes finished basement,<br />

attached garage. As.<br />

sume 5~ % mortgage. TU<br />

1-4200. 1-<br />

EXCELLENT 3.bedroom air.<br />

conditioned RANCH. LlU'ge<br />

.family room with firelace<br />

k.itchen bullt.ins, '--'etra spe:<br />

clal games room. Priced for<br />

immediate sale. $52,500. TU<br />

1-6300.<br />

"TOP OF THE HlLV'-Desir.<br />

able "Farms" location. Ideal<br />

for executive. 2 bedrooms 2<br />

baths, lib':'ary, Florida ~m<br />

first floor laundry, games'<br />

room with bar and kitcben,<br />

fully air-conditioned. Lots of<br />

living here! TU 4-0600.<br />

THREE MILE DRIVE-Everything<br />

for the large family!<br />

Excellent 5-bedroom COLON-<br />

IAL on Estate.size grounds<br />

(l50x250). Large paneled library,<br />

plus family room a<br />

dream kitchen with built:ins,<br />

formal dining room, games<br />

room. Owner Florida bound.<br />

$95,000. TU 1-6300.<br />

CUSTOM.BUILT COLONIAL in<br />

mint con d i t i.o n. Exclusive<br />

Farms quiet cul-de.sac location.<br />

20' master bedroom with<br />

fireplace, dressing roqm. and<br />

baUl; 2 additional bedrooms<br />

and bath; sunshiny kitchen<br />

with breakfast bay; library,<br />

lavatory, 16' .screened pOrch<br />

overlOOking brick patio and<br />

spring gar den completely<br />

screened. by fencing and 8'<br />

privet hedge. Also a fine<br />

games room with bamboo wet<br />

bar. Many other features include<br />

long term $33,500, 6%<br />

mortgage. Well worth seeing.<br />

TU 4.Q600.<br />

LIGGETT SCHOOL AREA _<br />

Like new! Lovely 3.bedroom<br />

RANCH. Kitchen hullt.ins,<br />

outstanding g8mes room ~ith<br />

bar, secluded patio, sprink.<br />

lers. Price reduced to $52,000.<br />

TV 1-6300.<br />

Speculators<br />

,<br />

235x300 PARCEL at 175-Snow<br />

Bowl R08d interchange. Near<br />

Houghton ~ke. Adjoins service<br />

station under construct<br />

$6,500 cash or $7,000 terms.<br />

Diagram and photo on reo<br />

quest.<br />

FASICK .,.REALTV<br />

. TU )-7710<br />

IOn The Lake<br />

MOS7' OF G r os s e Pointe's<br />

charm centers around its<br />

scenic lake, so why not live<br />

right at the water's edge?<br />

This superb Georgian COlD<br />

nial at the foot of Woodland<br />

Place offers construction<br />

features practically unavail.<br />

"bIe in today's new homes,<br />

such as high ceilings, fine<br />

woodwork and paneling, nu.<br />

merous fireplaces and a gracious<br />

c i r c u]a r stairway.<br />

Large libr8ry, sun room, 21'<br />

dining room, 'beautiful new<br />

kitchen, 4 family bedrooms,<br />

3 new ..baths, maids' quar.<br />

ters plus a lovely carriage<br />

house with apartment above.<br />

You can. move in before<br />

summer!<br />

NEARLY EVERY home for<br />

sale in Grosse Pointe can be<br />

seen in our catalouge of<br />

pbotos. Stop in and see<br />

them today.<br />

New <strong>Of</strong>fering<br />

Spacious 4-bedroom, 2*-bath<br />

Colonial 1J ~astJng 10 vel.)'<br />

brick enclosed patiu and<br />

barbecue, ]a r g e kitchen,<br />

den and paneled recreation<br />

room with fireplace and<br />

bar. All twin.slzed bed.<br />

rooms with double closets,<br />

Attached 2-ear garage, at.<br />

tractive exterior and excel.<br />

lent landscaping.<br />

TOLES<br />

Realtor<br />

74 XERCHEV AL TU 5-4100<br />

OUr 28th )'.ar in Groue Pointe<br />

S. RENAUD - Beautiful 3:bed.<br />

room face brick ranch. Family<br />

room, recreation room,<br />

2~ car plastered garage. Two<br />

fireplaces. Priced to sell. Call<br />

B. Farrow, :Post Realty, LA<br />

7-98(}:I.<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

2017 COUNTRY CLUB - Splen.<br />

; did 3 bedroom Colonial, 11h<br />

baths, screened and covered<br />

terrace, wonderful f ami 1y<br />

home in excellent location.<br />

Possession at closing. Open<br />

Sunday 2-5.<br />

Grosse Pointe Park<br />

9U BARRING'!'ON RD. - Good<br />

.brick 3' bedroom semi.ranch,<br />

glassed in sunporch, close to<br />

transportation and school. Can<br />

accommodate 1 a r g e family.<br />

Open Sunday 2-5..<br />

St. Clair Shores<br />

20901 THIELE DRIVE - This<br />

Tbiele built home uf exquisite<br />

cbarm was pictured in "Life."<br />

Milgame. 3 bedroom ranch,<br />

family room, 1%1 baths, pan.<br />

eled recreation room, 2 car<br />

attachednarage; .L'lany other<br />

wonderful features in this<br />

"must see" home. Open Sun.<br />

day 2-5.<br />

S C H W E ITZ ER<br />

TU2-2100<br />

BY OWNER... Van Antwerp,<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods. Lovely<br />

brick bungalow, 2 bedrooms<br />

finisl}ed basement, 11h bt;ths:<br />

fireplace, carpeting. Excellent<br />

condition. Under $30,000. By<br />

.ppoint1nent only. 884-8819.<br />

G P<br />

RIVARD. Bedroom and bath on<br />

first floor. Two bedroom and<br />

bath aboVe. Den or fourth<br />

bedroom .. $32,500.<br />

FAIRWAY. Good quality ranch<br />

built on as foot lot near Fair.<br />

ford. Three bedrooms, two<br />

baths. Family room. Recrel!tion<br />

room with fireplace. ~<br />

LOTHROP. Very special one<br />

and one.half story. Five bed.<br />

roo~s, four and one.half baths<br />

including a bedroom and bath<br />

on first floor. Family room<br />

and library. Many interesting<br />

features.<br />

COOK ROAD. Very weir built<br />

in 195fl. Fine colonial. Four<br />

bedrooms, two and one.half<br />

bljths. Paneled library and<br />

recreation room. Walled patio<br />

and glassed breezeway. Spe.<br />

cial features.<br />

S. RENAUD. Fine r:.nch. Thrce<br />

bedrooms, two and one.halt<br />

baths. Special family room<br />

with fireplace. Recreation<br />

room with bar and firepilice.<br />

Modern kitchen with built-ins.<br />

GROSSE POINTE SHORES. N.<br />

Deeplands. Four large bed.<br />

rooms, three and one.haU<br />

baths. Living room, lIbrary<br />

and activities room with fire.<br />

places. Desirable details. 120<br />

foot lot.<br />

THOROUGH COVERAGE<br />

ON OTHER<br />

GROSSE POINTE HOUSES<br />

Stop in for a time saving list<br />

tailored to your requirements<br />

fro m our ~omprehensive<br />

Grosse Pointe catalog of pho.<br />

tographs and small floor<br />

plaDll.<br />

MAXON<br />

BROTBERS INC.<br />

83 KERCHEVAL TU 2-6000<br />

'~IEAL ISTAn<br />

FOR SALE<br />

HOLLYWOOD, 1698 - Lovely<br />

brick English type with 3<br />

bedrooma up, and den and<br />

11lvatorY down. Fireplace, 2car<br />

garage, 70.ft. lot. Can<br />

assume 5~ % mortgage. Near<br />

aU schools, shopping and<br />

transportation. Open Sunday<br />

2.5. Make offer.<br />

ROWE 5- GROVE<br />

TU 4-1000<br />

The Computerized <strong>Of</strong>fice<br />

1452 N. RENAUD<br />

LARGE 3. bedroom ranch -<br />

family room - 2 fireplaces -<br />

many extras - 5* % mtge.<br />

available - Private - TU 1.<br />

1305.<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

HOMES<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

BEDFORD, 1300 - Pleasant 3<br />

bedroom home with good<br />

traffic pattern. Handy to<br />

schools an~ transportation.<br />

Attractive 6% mortgage may<br />

be assum~d.<br />

COOK RD., 520 - Newer one<br />

and a half story contempor.<br />

ary home. Well planned for<br />

the active young family. Four<br />

large. bedrooms, two baths,<br />

two extra lavatories. Star of<br />

Sea and New North High<br />

nearby. ,Bus service to<br />

Brownell. Will consider a<br />

Land Contract.<br />

HAWTHORNE, 1527 - Cape<br />

Cod with 4 bedrooms. Ph<br />

bath, Re


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CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS,<br />

C.II TUxecia2-6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To Serve You Quickly<br />

Your Ad C,n .. Chlrced<br />

I3-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE PTE. WOODS<br />

1091 South Oxford. Charming<br />

3.bedroom center entrance<br />

Colonial on a quiet street<br />

near parochial and public<br />

schools. New!y decorated liv~<br />

. ing .room, den, and ree room<br />

with fireplace. Large enclosed<br />

slllil'oom, finished basement.<br />

Immediate possession.<br />

OPEN SUNIMY 2.5<br />

950 SHDREHAM, Grosse Pointe<br />

WOllrls, outstanding 3 bed.<br />

room, Early American ranch<br />

on If.J acre of land in prestige<br />

area. Attached 2¥.- car heated<br />

garage, breezeway, first floor<br />

laundry room. See the spaci.<br />

ousness of this lovely unusual<br />

home 1:OOay.Exceptional value<br />

at $55,000.<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

21270 WooDMONT. Large 3<br />

hedroom ranch wilJl family<br />

room, 2 full baths. Finished<br />

basement. Fullyair-eonditioned.<br />

Grosse Pointe schools. A<br />

,good value.<br />

-WILCOX<br />

REALTORS<br />

884:3550<br />

13-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

1'!2 STORY<br />

\ '<br />

U-JlEAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

LARGE, roomy and homey with<br />

that so desirable bed.-oom and<br />

bath on 1st floor. 2 bedrooms,<br />

2 baths on 2nd floor. Large<br />

paneled library, delightful GROSSE PTE. MANOR<br />

breakfast room. Tremendous CONDOMINIUM<br />

screened porch. 120' sprlnk- , "".. 'CADIEUX<br />

lered lot. Short walk to the ......<br />

sehools, Shores Park with Attractive 3 bedroom townhouse<br />

pool and Grosse Pointe Yacht apartment. Living room, din-<br />

Club. ing room, 1st floor powder<br />

room. All new kitehen with<br />

TOWN HOUSE<br />

OPEN SUN. 2-5<br />

TRYING to find a 5 bedroom,<br />

3 bath home in, good section<br />

<strong>Of</strong> Grosse Pointe for $34,0001<br />

Here is your golden opportunity<br />

and. you can mOVe in at<br />

once. You. can't beat this.<br />

Near the city park, too.<br />

KARL DAVIES<br />

TU 5-3220<br />

DETROIT EAST SIDE<br />

NEWPORT near the lake. Very<br />

sharp 3.bedroom COLONIAL.<br />

Games room, gas, forced.air<br />

heat, 2-car garage. Perfect<br />

GROSSE POINTE SHORES<br />

85 Fontana Lane<br />

NEW ENGLAND frame colon- .<br />

. ial. 4 bedlooms, 2* baths, at_La~ge 3 bedroom custom brick<br />

tached garage, large lot. Ex. ranch. Parieled family room,<br />

cellent condition See this 2\.i baths, lanudry room. Air<br />

!Iousp.! • conditioned. Full. tiled base.<br />

Call <strong>For</strong> Appointment<br />

Wm. W. QUEEN.<br />

81'.6-4141<br />

1160 FAIRHOIlME - 4 bed.<br />

rooms, '3 full baths. $45,000.<br />

Owner, 886.0664.<br />

3 BEDROOM briek eoIOD!at,<br />

1~ baths. Gas beat. OnIy 9<br />

years old. ExeeUent c.'\)ndition.<br />

By owner, Prescott 2.2034 Ol'<br />

884-7849.<br />

CHAMPION<br />

REALTOR<br />

CHAMPION<br />

REALTOR<br />

TU 4.5700<br />

, 6ROSSEP'OINrE_~EWS<br />

I J-I.EAL ESTATE<br />

" FOR. SALE<br />

GROSSEPTE. PARK<br />

1205Bishop Rd,<br />

cHARMING 3.bedroom Colonial<br />

'livillg room with natural fireplace,<br />

dining room, complete<br />

ki.tchen with built-ill 0 v en,<br />

dishwasbe.r, formica sink, dis.<br />

posal, breakfast nook and<br />

first floor bath with shower.<br />

Year round family room. Carpeting<br />

and draperies. Full<br />

basement, gas heat, 2.car attached<br />

garage, comer' lot,<br />

56'x1l9,. Excellent condition<br />

.throughout. Priced at $47,-<br />

900. Shown by appOintment.<br />

M.C.S. CO.<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, corner<br />

lot, modern bungalow, 111.I<br />

8864880<br />

baths, family room; recrea.<br />

tion room, early occupancy. 959 FISHER, Grosse Pointe City<br />

884-1793. 3 bedroom center entrance<br />

colonial. Fireplace, 111.Ibaths,<br />

GEORGE PALMS<br />

REALTOR<br />

....=rU 6-4444<br />

Member, Grosse Pointe<br />

Real Estate Board<br />

Tappan Says<br />

"Put SPRING in Your<br />

Life-' ,<br />

Open the Door to<br />

Pleasure."<br />

TAPPAN<br />

884-6200<br />

On.the.Hill<br />

Member or Grosse Pointe<br />

Real Estate Board<br />

kitchen with built,ins. Large<br />

family room. Exceptionally<br />

landscaped backyard. Alumi-<br />

Dum combination storms and<br />

screens. New windows, ",iring,<br />

and freshly painted, $35,-<br />

900. 884.7695.<br />

formica counter top. Range, A VISIT to th'ls New<br />

refrigerator and disposal. Full<br />

b1lsement, gas heat, air-conlli. England Atmosphere<br />

tioneti"car port. Mortgage<br />

available. Full price i$28,990. will find you the home<br />

Open Saturday and Sunday of YDur choice.<br />

2-5, weekdays by appointment.<br />

M:CHlGAN CONDOMINIUM .3, 4 and. 5.bedroom ho~es<br />

SALES CO. • Grosse Pointe Schools<br />

886-4880 • Hudson's EasUand-5 blocks<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 3 .Edsel'<strong>For</strong>d Express-1 block<br />

bedroom rancIi with formal • Park-Playground-l block<br />

dining room. Large glass en-<br />

closed I:\Orch. 2 car attaehed<br />

garage. Full basement. Extra<br />

large yard. By' owner. -Evenings<br />

after 6:30. TUxedo<br />

1-1522.<br />

for young marrieds. PR 1. GROSSE PTE. WOODS<br />

2300. '<br />

Johnstone &- Johnstone F.H.A Terms Available<br />

460 MORAN<br />

THREE BEDROOM colonial<br />

in the Farms. Large family<br />

room, 111.I'baths, carpeting<br />

and draperies. Price reduced,<br />

'immediate possession. Open<br />

- SiJilaaY-Z:S. - - . _.. ,<br />

Owner 881-3174<br />

13815 ALINE - 3 bedroom<br />

bungalow, finished basement,<br />

garage. Under $29.000. Open<br />

Sunday 2-5. 884.95'12,<br />

YOU CAN be the proud owner<br />

of this charming 3.bedroom,<br />

1'*-bath Colonial. Modern<br />

kitchen with dishwasher and<br />

DANBURY PARK SUB.<br />

a development by<br />

A W. MILLER, INC.<br />

VA 2.2590<br />

Open 9:00-5:00 week days; 2.00<br />

5 Sundays. Closed Saturday.<br />

,<br />

Located off the West Bound<br />

Harper Ave. Service Drive,<br />

between Eight Mile Rd. and<br />

Vernier Rd. in Harper Woods.<br />

dlspoSlll, ample eating area. EDMORE 13708. 8 Mile-5choen-<br />

Cozy living room and dining . herr area. Custom decorated<br />

room. Handy to schools, 'shop. brick colonial. Excellent con.<br />

ping and transportation. Only dition. Many extras. 3 bed.<br />

$31,900. See it tdoay. rooms" large living ro()mwith<br />

WATCH FOR 2-bedroom; one<br />

bath frame bungalow, located<br />

in Grosse Pointe CitY; to be<br />

offered next week,<br />

Call<br />

GROSSE POINTE SHORES, :M<br />

S. Edgewood. 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, 211.Ibaths, family room,<br />

3 fireplaces, 1oo-ft. frontage.<br />

Near Park. By appointment.<br />

Owner. 886-2825.<br />

455 MORAN - 3.bedroom, 1\.i<br />

bath Colonial in the Farms.<br />

Family room, patio, 211.Icar<br />

garage. 5\.i% mortgage may<br />

be assumed. Weekdays by ap.<br />

pointment. Open Sunday 1-5.<br />

Owner, 886-4095.<br />

GROSSE POINTE SHORES, 11<br />

Stratton Place, Fine new 'tra.<br />

dition house, excellent view of BY APPOINTMENT<br />

the lake, luxurious master<br />

. suite, total of five bed'rooms, CHOICE WOODS location and<br />

large English beamed family a home to delight you-3 bed.<br />

room, h~ndsom.e_ p~neled Ii. foom; 1* bath contemporary<br />

brary, aIr-condItioning. Open m secluded quiet court.<br />

Sunday 2:30 to 4:30. TUxedo<br />

2-5850.<br />

GROSSE PTE. FARMS<br />

An unusual opportunity to<br />

acquire Grosse Pointe's finest<br />

Georgian house on a large ,<br />

plot of land in a plime loca-<br />

tion. Among the many outstanding<br />

fe,atures are both<br />

a paneled library and actio<br />

vities room, each with fire.<br />

pillce, Master bedroom suite<br />

and 3 additional family bed.<br />

rooms, 3 baths and maids'<br />

quarters or additional chilo<br />

dren's rooms over attached<br />

garage. Lovely walled see<br />

cluded garden and swimming<br />

pool.<br />

T. RAYMOND JEFFS<br />

TU 1-1100 If no ans. TU 2'()176<br />

snVICINC THE CROSSE POINTES<br />

FOR OVER Vz CENTURY<br />

E~."Styl. of ,.1tCI<br />

erected for ,ot<br />

b1J~~~<br />

tk ". ",--:-<br />

--<br />

, " ,"I ,. ,I' .<br />

. wi" ,<br />

ment with fireplace. Immediate<br />

possession Tuxedo 6.<br />

1068or Tuxedo 4.1340.<br />

WA 1-8282<br />

/Ildud/Il'<br />

Chain Link All-Steel and<br />

,~uatic 'Styl ..<br />

MEHLENBA<strong>Of</strong>ER FENCE CO.<br />

10403 HARPER IESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL<br />

, ~ ~ .. ,<br />

FIRST LfSTING<br />

ONE WEEK TO BUY<br />

FROM OWNER<br />

5 bedroom, 3lk.bath Eng.<br />

lish in excellent condition.<br />

Grosse Pointe Park. New<br />

kitchen 1968. B rea kf a s t<br />

room, forrp.al dining, 15'XSO'<br />

living, den, screened porch,<br />

recreation room,,2.car garage.<br />

$52,000.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 B)!. A'pP9lNTMENT 881-7556<br />

ANITA, 1420 - 2 bf!droom .<br />

ranch big kitchen 60 ft: lot S. ROSEDALE CT., 57&. off<br />

priced in mid 20's. Owne~ Morningside. Large 4 bed.<br />

leaving state. Wants offer. room. 90' lot. Carpeting<br />

Best value in Grosse Pointe. throughout. 2lk baths. 884.<br />

3519. By owner.<br />

BISHOP, 1440 - 4 bedroom<br />

brick colonial, near schools<br />

and transportation. Mid 30's<br />

with good mortgage and interest<br />

rate.<br />

ROSLYN, 1648 7"' 4 bedroom<br />

brick, 2 down and 2 up. Livfng<br />

room with fireplace, ono<br />

bath and second one roughed<br />

in. Terrace, garage, move in<br />

condition.<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

ALLARD, 2331 - A very spe.<br />

cial 3 bedroom, 2 bath home<br />

In perfect condition. Excel-<br />

lent floor plan. Garage. Pric- _<br />

eel in low 30's.<br />

TROMBLEY, '113 - Near the<br />

lake. 3 bedroom; 2 bath, den,<br />

center hall colonial on 80 ft.<br />

lot, completely carpeted, ree.<br />

room, garagE:. Owner leaving<br />

State.<br />

BOURNEMOUTH, 1637-8harp<br />

3 bedroom colonial, 1st floor<br />

lav. Finished bas e men t.<br />

Handy to schools and shopping.<br />

CALL US FOR INFORMATION<br />

ON ALL GROSSE POINTE<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

, ,<br />

BETIER LIVING<br />

BEGINS WITH<br />

A NEW HOME<br />

13-RrAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

NEW 3 bedroom. Corner Ridgemont<br />

and Can too. Grosse<br />

Attractive Lot on Jefferson<br />

'Zoned 2 family<br />

<strong>For</strong> Further Information<br />

CALL<br />

GEORGE PALMS.<br />

TU 6-4444<br />

21-MOVI~~ &'STORAGE 211-PAIMTING ,\~D<br />

KEN'S MOVING - toeal sub., DECOUTING<br />

urbs, One piece or houseful.' RUDOLPH TONELLO<br />

L(lw rates. TU 2.8540. Decorator<br />

Pointe schools. Baseboard hot -2-IA--' "II!-E-u-E-"-'''' -L-SE-R-V-I-C-ES<br />

water heat. Thermopane wiD. ~ " -<br />

dows. Parquet' flooring. At.<br />

tached ,garage. Utility room,<br />

Under $.00,000. :rUxedo4.<br />

7426. ,,'<br />

WOODS LANE-CustOll'l ranch.<br />

2, possiblll 3 bedrooms; fame<br />

ily room, dining room, laun.<br />

dry room, BfI baths, full<br />

basement, ,automatic garage<br />

opener, ,sprinkling sYstem.<br />

'172-1327 for appointment by<br />

owner. $48,500.<br />

WASHINGTON ROAD - 2 bed.<br />

rooms, unusually attractive,<br />

with living room and den<br />

areas on rear with side en.<br />

trance. Very attractive fire.<br />

place. Approximately 5Ox200'<br />

lot, nicely landscaped. Ideal<br />

_ for 2 or 3. Reply Box Y20,<br />

Grosse Pointe News.<br />

13A-LOTS FOR SAU<br />

EASTLAND<br />

INVESTMENT SPOT<br />

8 Mile cor. Beaconsfield<br />

190x160 Busmess<br />

TUxedo 6.2767<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

NEW AND OLD<br />

Stair Carpet Shifted.,<br />

Repairs of All Types<br />

Cigaret Burns Re-Woven<br />

ALSO<br />

NEW CARPET SALES<br />

• Samples Shown m<br />

Your Home<br />

BOB TRUDEL.<br />

-TU 5.0703 .<br />

21B-Awninc<br />

, AWNINGS<br />

AWNINGS, s tor m windows,<br />

(black or white) porch en.<br />

closures, roofing and siding.<br />

Buy direct from factory. No<br />

extra overhead and .salesman's<br />

commission. Call anytime.<br />

VA 1-2606 or 822.9588.<br />

21 C-ELfCTRICAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

ELECTRICAL WIRING<br />

and'REPAIRS<br />

KRAUSMANN ELECTRIC CO.<br />

TU2-5900<br />

.ALL TYPES WIRING<br />

Ranges, dryers, air condition- .<br />

ers. Violations corrected.<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

ALL WORK<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

~PR 8-0598<br />

ONE OF LAST<br />

VACANT LOTS<br />

IN GROSSE POINTE CiTY [21D-ELECTRICAL<br />

Walking distance to Grosse APPLIANCES<br />

Pointe High School, South and<br />

Richard School. 65'x200' at 442 GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY<br />

Rivard. Price $16,900. Write<br />

to G.G. Cook, Route I, Bel).<br />

aire, Micll., 49615or call G.G<br />

Cook, evenings, area 616-377<br />

4495: ,<br />

CINERAMA view of Lake St.<br />

Clair and Grosse Pointe.Yacht<br />

Club. Corner let on Lakeshore<br />

between 7 and 8 Mile Roads.<br />

127'x272'. Call TUxe~o 2-6032.<br />

FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed.<br />

room home. Cash .. Private.<br />

Mr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609.<br />

Our idea home at 1.2 Elmsleigh<br />

Lane wjl1 be open daily and IS-BUSINESS<br />

Sunday from 2 to 4:30. Elm. OPPORTUNITIES<br />

sleigh Lane, is south of Jef.<br />

ferson and east of Cadieux. WANTED - Successful retail<br />

business in' Grosse Pointe<br />

We alSo have other homes under area. Replies strictly confi.<br />

construction. and a limited dential. Box: 306 st. Clair<br />

number of building sites. Shores, Mich. 48083.<br />

WALTER H. MAST CO. 16-PETS FOR SALE<br />

TU 2-1401 TV 2.1400 AFGHAN, male, show quality.<br />

2 years old. Excellent watch<br />

ffiDDEN LANE, 720, 3 bedroom<br />

ranch. Call 881-0707. Open<br />

Sunday 2-5.<br />

New Homes<br />

Lovely street of all new homes<br />

in Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

GLEN ARBOR LANE, off<br />

Morningside, 2 blocks south<br />

of Vernier Rd.<br />

BUILDER<br />

3 Models Open Daily<br />

From $75,000<br />

LLOYD MARKS<br />

886.5566<br />

630 WASHINGTON. 3 bedrooms.<br />

Excellent condition. Immedi.<br />

ate possession. Owner. $39.<br />

500. 882.8259.<br />

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ALINE DRIVE, 1589. Newly<br />

decorated 3 bedroom ranch.<br />

Family room, finished base.<br />

ment, 2 car g8rage, many ex.<br />

tras. $34,900. Available July<br />

1st, 881.9221,<br />

HOOVER'.<br />

FACTORY AUTHORIZED<br />

SERVICE<br />

POINTE VACUUM<br />

FREE PICKUP' & DELIVERY<br />

-NEW REBUILT PARTS<br />

TU 1-1014PR 24050<br />

21po2 MACK<br />

VICINITY CROSSE POINTE 21E-SEWING MACHINE<br />

ZONED ranch, tri.level. Lots REPAIR<br />

J. [), ('andrer<br />

ROOFING CO.<br />

I~C.<br />

Michigan's .Oldest Roofer<br />

. Residential and Commercial<br />

All types of Roofs and Decks<br />

Gutters and Conductors<br />

Free Estimat,e Repairs.<br />

No job too large<br />

or too small.<br />

CALL 899.2100<br />

f<br />

<strong>For</strong> Gutter Work Call<br />

TU~edo 1.8170<br />

RICHARD' WILLERTZ<br />

50 ROSLYN ROAD<br />

ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK<br />

Caulking, chimney repairs.<br />

Gutters cleaned.<br />

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE<br />

TU 2-5539<br />

R. L. SHURTLEFF<br />

PAINTING CONTRACTOR<br />

TU 1-7336<br />

A-T PAPERHANGING<br />

WINTER RATES<br />

PR 3-6755<br />

interior - Exterior<br />

Wall Papering<br />

882,,0870<br />

Three M.I1eDr.<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

PAINTING. Experieneed, neat,<br />

fully equipped" reasonable<br />

TUxedo ~-5306, a~ter 5:30.<br />

DONALD BLISS<br />

Decor,ator<br />

Exterior 'Interior<br />

'Free Estimates<br />

TU 1-7050<br />

40 Years in G.P.<br />

GEORGE S. DALLY<br />

PAINTING, DECORATING<br />

Paper hanging and wan washing.<br />

Serving this commwiity<br />

for over 25 years.<br />

TU 1-7480<br />

TUxedo. 6-2146<br />

G. OLMIN<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

SERVICES<br />

FREE ESTIMA'l'ES<br />

WE ARE INSURED<br />

372-3022<br />

If no answer, call 372.3023<br />

'ThuM.Y, ~arch 20. 1969<br />

,"<br />

21O-WAnRPlOOFiMG<br />

D. L. &-W.<br />

WATERPROOFING<br />

Expert CraftDanSIJi .. "<br />

All phases of Residential<br />

YlaterproofiDg<br />

Call for Free Estimate<br />

88U215<br />

21 P":"FURNITURE REPAIR<br />

CHAIR CANING and Rushing-:..<br />

worn seats rewoven like new.<br />

TUxedo 4.2432-<br />

OLD COUNTRY funuture refinishing<br />

and antiqu.iDg. Cus.<br />

tom reupholstering. 527-3933;<br />

521-4519. -<br />

ELEGANCE' .IN<br />

UPHOLSTERING<br />

Custom made furniture; dec-;<br />

orative fabrics; professional<br />

needlepoint mounting,. tapestries<br />

and yarn; chairs and<br />

stools in stock. EWALD, established<br />

1926, 13929 KerCheval<br />

at Eastlawn, VA 2-t1993.<br />

21 Q-PU.STERING-,.<br />

KURT O. BAEHR SPECIALIZING in repairs for<br />

CUSTOM Painting and Decorat. 18 years. Cracks eliminated.<br />

ing. Wall papering, Guaran. . Clean. Jim Blackwell VAlley<br />

teed. Free estimates. LAke- 1.7051.<br />

view 1-5716.'<br />

/ PLASTER cracks repairer). Tile<br />

ALL AROUND PAINTING and' and drywall repairs .. PRescott<br />

decorating.' Wall washing 1-4580. ,<br />

Insured. Jesse Page;VAlley EXPERT PLASTER and dry-<br />

2-7348. ' wall repairs. Licensed. contractor,<br />

20 years. Free esti.<br />

COMPLETE, Decorating sel'l(- mates.'178,'267,!l.<br />

ice. Painting, interior, exter- 2IR-8R. ICK AND<br />

ior. Paper hanging and<br />

removing. Material, work- '. c;EM~NT WORK.<br />

manship guaranteed. <strong>For</strong> BRICK; 'BLOCK, cement 'work,<br />

estimates, call ' chimneys, porepes,steps,<br />

WILLIAM FORSYTHE . built and repaired. Basement<br />

VAlley 2.9108 waterproofing. 294-4074.<br />

EXPERT painting, paper hailg: CffiMNEYS, por~e81 built and<br />

ing. Free estimates. G. Van repaired. Leaky basements,.<br />

Assche, VAlley 4.1492. proken steps. Call- anytime.<br />

COMPLETE interior decorat- '294-4216., -'> .<br />

ilIg, custom work.. -527-3933or<br />

521-4519. ,<br />

HUGHES BROTHERS<br />

DECORATORS<br />

5293 Yorkshire<br />

882-9750 or 331-8029<br />

PAINTING AND paper hanging<br />

by qualified workmen. No job<br />

too large or small. Referen<br />

ces. 571-4480.<br />

80'x85', .$11,500. \ ----------- PAINTING d d t'<br />

SERVICE CALL, tune-up, com. an ecora mg<br />

SOUTH and North Rosedale I pletc, $3.75. We repair all Free. estimates. Call after<br />

makes. TUxedo 2-1881. five. 884-6777.<br />

Court ,0ff'Marter. _<br />

natural fireplace, dining room,<br />

car.peting . throughout, llh<br />

baths, finished': basement,. By Owner, Fred Navarro<br />

Florida room; .attached' gar. i.. ;~- ,', . ... '>.c<br />

age, gas heat. Professionally 1 773-4018<br />

landscaped. Extra wide lot.,<br />

stockade fence, colonial bar- SHE L DEN, Grosse Pointe<br />

beque, patio~ Close to church- Shores. 777.3310.<br />

es, schools, shopping, bus~es, GROSSE POINTE, PARK<br />

and expressway. Immediate .....<br />

occupancy _ best' offer. By! 8Ox175 Excellent buildmg SIte.<br />

owner 371-3623" , . • BERKS.EpllE-SOUTHOF; 'E.<br />

," . JEFFERSON.<br />

SILLOWAY & CO. TV 4-7000<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

ATTRACTIVE tri-level, 3 bed.<br />

rooms, 2 baths, country kitch.<br />

14-REA.L ESTATE<br />

WANTED<br />

dog. $350.Also boxer puppies,<br />

6 months old. May,Will Ken.<br />

nels. 879-0530. '<br />

en. 881-7807. AIREDALE ten-wc watchdog.<br />

,Adults. Reasonable to good 211-PAINTING AND-<br />

OPEN SUNUDAY 2-5 home. 273-2714. DECORATING<br />

183 HILLCREST LANE.<br />

3 bedroom colonial, 211.Ibaths, RIBBONS &- BOWS<br />

family room, large kitchen, PET SALON<br />

ideal' traffic pattern. Built Contour styling to bring out<br />

1958. Immediate occupancy. The 'CHIC' in your Pet.<br />

Must be seen to be appre. Expert Grooming - All Breeus<br />

dated. Owner, 881-2642 eve- &22-1203<br />

nings; 869-2272 days. POODLE, pocket size. Beautiful<br />

HAVERHILL 4214, near Mack. white toy female, $100. 293-<br />

IS WHERE You Live !mpOr. Beautiful interior, 5-5 income 1636.<br />

fant? Help yourself to leisure- 5* mortgage. No ag~nts: LOVABLE big brown year old<br />

ly, l~ous living-nearly Open Sunday 2 to 6, $32,500. dog free to good home. Eve.<br />

new 3 - bed r 00 m l~-story 881-3385. nings only, VAlley 3.1268.<br />

brick, paneled library, spa- BEST BUY IN<br />

cious living room, dining WINDMILL POINTE MINIATURE Schnauzer pupl'OOOl,<br />

Florid8 room. Large 840 BARRINGTON.:3 bedroom pies. Males •. AXC registered.<br />

attractively landscaped lot brick, one floor. Modern kit. Champion bloodlines. Out.<br />

complete with sprinkler sys. chen with built.ins. Full din. standing temperament. Home<br />

tem. ing room. Priced in low 30's raised with T.L.C. $100. 646-<br />

HAVE YOU ever walked into a<br />

home and found it so im.<br />

macu~ate you wanted to stay?<br />

This is it! 3 bedroom, 11f.z<br />

bath English with newly com.<br />

pleted family room. Immedi.<br />

ate possession.<br />

COMFORTABLE family home<br />

close to schools, shopping<br />

and transportation situated on<br />

large beautifully landscaped<br />

lot - 3 bedroom sharp colo.<br />

nial with family room. Move<br />

right in!<br />

VALUE and location make a<br />

happy combination - Live in<br />

the Wo,1ds in excellent 3 bed.<br />

room ranch. Estate property,<br />

must be sold.<br />

90 Kercheval<br />

for quick sale. Brokers pro- 0093.<br />

tected. VAlley 1.8499. LABRADOR, 3 years, black,<br />

male, AKC. 884-5604.<br />

POODLE, year old, black male,<br />

papers. Housebroken, $SO or<br />

ber.t offer. PRescott 6-4492.<br />

FREE male kittens to good I<br />

home. Trained. 021.1118.<br />

BLACK Labrador Retriever, fe.<br />

male, 2 years old, AKC champion<br />

breeding. B est offer.<br />

PRescott 5-5718.<br />

GET YOUR whitc kittens in<br />

time for Easter. Free to good<br />

home. TUxedo 2-5913.<br />

POODLE, 3 years old. white, \<br />

male, mini - toy. Excellent<br />

health, $100. LAkeview 1-4583,<br />

2G-PIANO SERVICE<br />

PIANO tuning and servicing,<br />

guaranteed. Walter Mueller,<br />

, TUxedo 6.1090.<br />

COMPLETE piano service. Tun.<br />

ing, rebuilding, refinishing,<br />

de.molhing. Mcmber Piano<br />

Tcchnicians Guild. R. Zech,<br />

731-7707.<br />

PIANO tuning and repairing,<br />

Thomas Pettit. TRinity 3-9239<br />

or TUxedo 1.2382.<br />

PAINTING a,nd decorating, ex-<br />

21G-ROOFING -SERVICES cellent workmanship. Refer.<br />

---------~- ~~ces.TU.l~~735.<br />

WE PAINT<br />

INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

775-4~ 19 .~.293-4885<br />

- Wall Washing<br />

by<br />

Experts<br />

21~WA~".WASHING ,<br />

WALL WASHING<br />

PAINTING & DECORATING<br />

HOME MAINTENANCE<br />

ELM ER T.. LABADI E<br />

TUxedo 4-2064<br />

21K--WINDOW WASHING<br />

A-OK Window Cleaners. Service<br />

on storms and screens<br />

;Free estimates. Monthly rates<br />

521-2459.<br />

.J. W. KLEiNER<br />

CEMEN7' CONTRACTOR<br />

All types. cement, Stone and<br />

Brick W9fk"':'New and Repairs<br />

Driveways, Porches, Walks<br />

Patios, Tuck Pointing<br />

Pre-cast steps<br />

- Waterproofing<br />

No Job Too:Small<br />

, SPECIALIZING<br />

IN. ,<br />

Flagstone. Waifs an~ PatiOI<br />

NaturalStoJie Planters<br />

LICENSED ' BONDE.D<br />

- ..,TU .2-0717<br />

, .<br />

MasDnry Specialist<br />

'Quality Masonry. Repair '<br />

Work<br />

Custom Fireplaces and<br />

Stolle, Work '<br />

R. A. Seelbinder<br />

Contractor<br />

5526 Lowe " 264.3517<br />

Licensed and Insured "<br />

Backlog n~ow only. 1 week._<br />

Call days or evenings. H. CHAUVIN<br />

CEMENT CONTRACTOR<br />

All TYPES OF<br />

CEMENT WORK<br />

WAll. WASHING. No streak- • Walks • Drives. Porches<br />

ing. Dlop cloths. Neat, reason • Patios • 'WaterProofing<br />

able. TVJ;edo. 1-5300, lifter • Pre-Cast Steps<br />

5:30. , • Tuck Pointing<br />

WALL WASHING and window<br />

ROOF repairs, gutters, decks, cleaning. Alio painting. 571chimneys.<br />

Do work myself.<br />

TUxedo 1-4807.' 4480.<br />

COMPLETE decorating. 'Paperhanging,<br />

inS!Ired, guaranteed.<br />

Al Schneider, TUx~ .1-0565.<br />

PAINTING, PLASTER, Patching,<br />

Repairs, Woodwork reo<br />

finished. 35 years. experience.<br />

Reasonable. 8224474.<br />

PAINTING - WALL -<br />

and paperhanging -<br />

Tex -<br />

remOVe<br />

'ing - wall washing, 30 years<br />

experience, work guaranteed.<br />

Jrtertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083.<br />

A-I INTERIOR and exterior<br />

painting, wall washing and<br />

paper hanging. Have insurance.<br />

Kenneth Pygolt, SLocum<br />

8-1780, after 5:30 p.m.<br />

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR, no<br />

jobs too small, paint of your<br />

choice. Also basements. Reasonable.<br />

DR 1-'1478.<br />

Best Material. service and price.<br />

25 years in Grosse Pointe. <strong>For</strong><br />

free estiniate, call<br />

INTERIOR, Exterior painting,<br />

floor tiling, carpenter repairs.<br />

Quality materials used. Free<br />

estimates. LAkeview 7-5318,<br />

after 6 p.m.<br />

INTERIOR and exterior paint.<br />

ing, wall washing and paper<br />

hanging. Reasonable rates.<br />

30 years' experience. ~':ay<br />

Barnowsky, 823.5593.<br />

EXTERlOR PAINTING. Free<br />

estimatcs. Grosse Pointe references.<br />

PRescott 3.0183, 294.<br />

266::,<br />

'")/." ... ., . - .' - . ~<br />

2JL-TILE WORK<br />

CERAMIC TILE - remodeling<br />

and new jobs. Do work my.<br />

self. 527-


T1wrscllY, Mlrch 20,1969<br />

GROS,SE POINTE NEWS<br />

11Si-CARPENTER WORK 2lS--CAR'ENTER WORK 21V-5ILVtRPLATING 21%-1,:\NDSCAPING Music Educators Club tronic Music byUmversity ofl Participating iu tbe StudeJlt<br />

. 51.VICE - Micbigan authority Associate Panel feature of Pare., Week.<br />

CARPENTER wants small jobs, • Silver II Gold Platin" The In ud Ahnut Detroit Jrlu. Profe;;sor George WilSOlL Res.' en,d at Beloit College, Beloit,<br />

CHRISTOPHER pane1ling,re~g, lC1'eens, .Oxidizing UdRepairTn, THOMPSON sic Eilueators "a~b has an. ervations may be made through WIS., recently was JULIA MUN-<br />

. porches, etc. PReapott 1-3729. ' • nounced plans for its annual William Koerper, of the Detroit GER, Class of 1969, daughter of<br />

CONSTRUCTION! CO. INTERIORS _ : ~~I:C~Iis~~ ~~ ' ,LANDSCAPI~G , CO. sPring nleeting. It will be held Public Scbools, or. Mildred ~ ~RS. E, B. MUNGER, of Lake-<br />

, D I I d n_~ Un • Cop-r polishing If: b........ g Custom la'VIl and gardell serv- in the Sixth Floor Southfield oet, of the Farmmgton Public VIew avenue.<br />

CUSTOM mode~ation add!. es go ng an ~vra /I ..~ O&UW ice. Complete landscaping aDd Ballroom of the Northland. Inn Schools. ----------<br />

, tiou - atti~ -,Kitch .. - 'Complete RemodeliDg LEEBERT designing. Fertilizing, soddtag on Saturday Mareh 29, at DOOD. ----------<br />

923" 923-858'1 CARPENTER-AU t~ repair Mich. TU 4-2'120.<br />

----------'- and ,remodelini. Carl Watson, a BJks. Wea of Chalmers<br />

Estate ~a~~ce. '173-1080~19. Harper 886-8551 51LVERSM ITHS aDd triIpming. Free emmates. Progra~ of the day will feature<br />

, JAMES BARKER 14110 CHARLEVOIX P.O. Box 5047, Groan Pomte. a lecture-demoastration of Elee-<br />

. d'. LA 6-MOL , VA 2-7318<br />

MoerrllzattOn CA!tPENTER work, ~~erDiza- '<br />

........ , tion, partitions, additions, pa. .<br />

)(0........ VAL~for your money. lIe1ing,. shelves, recre.tion 21~NDSCAPING<br />

Additions, kitchens, dormers, rooms ete. TUxedo 2-a7G5. SERV'C£ COLLEGE STUDENTS<br />

basemellts, bathrooms, wall ---------_ With four yeBr8 e~rience<br />

removals. No job too .mall 21'r-DRESSMA, KING desire:<br />

or.too larIe• GROSSE POINTE • Lawn CuWng<br />

BlDlCAREBROS. INC. D~S=~~/in:c~:i::~ LANDSCAPE SERVICE : ~~~;~n.up<br />

<strong>Of</strong>fice 772oS715 Quality workmanship. Some • Under New :M~gement • Fertilizing<br />

D.C.&G. Landscaping ~ Spring<br />

eleuup. Maintellanct. 779-<br />

3947. .<br />

eveIIJII,s till 11, TU 1-8988 alterations. 963.9538. • Complete Lawn and Call Ken'" Christiall ~r Harry<br />

-- ALl'ERATIONS,,:- Will pick up Garden 5erviceLi __pskJ_a_t_F_O_6-,_l_000_(Ans. __ ~__ ,)<br />

• Attics _. Porch Enclosures<br />

• Additions • Kitchens<br />

.• Garages<br />

• Commercilll Buildings<br />

JIM SUTTON<br />

16'l'7 :am Dr. '<br />

aJd deliver 3 or more am.<br />

des. TUxedo 1.3669.<br />

SEWING: . Alterations, adults<br />

and children; hems, zippers,<br />

pillows, drapes. Trousers<br />

euHed. TUxedo 1.'2455.<br />

ALTERATIONS and repairs.<br />

• Landscape Design ud<br />

Construction<br />

We Specialize in Persona!<br />

Service<br />

882-6300<br />

EXPERIENCED HIGH<br />

SCHOOL STUDENTS<br />

DESIRE COMPLETE LAWN<br />

II GARDEN MAINTENANCE,<br />

Also<br />

• Thatch Removal<br />

• FertiI12ing<br />

TU t-2M2<br />

DOING all types<br />

TU 2-2436<br />

of carpenter<br />

1152 :Mai-yland,Grosse POillte'<br />

Park. VAlley 1-2631. THINK AHEAD<br />

• Sodding<br />

: i::;'~U:::'1'<br />

work, remodell ....attie rooms,<br />

UU6...<br />

poreJ:~!. Small or big jobs.<br />

....ARY THERESE.<br />

and dressmaking.<br />

Alt,er.a:tions. Spring ,GardeD Cleani.Jil and<br />

summer Lawn Service by<br />

Experienc. capable high school students.<br />

Reliable and ReasoDable<br />

8854107<br />

Est 1mat e s free. TUxedo ed ladies and gir.ls alterations. GREEN GRASS INC. _<br />

5-5892. 'Reasonable prices. 8l36'8095. VAlley 1.16U TREES and stumps removed,<br />

.<br />

H. F. JENZEN.<br />

BUII..,DING \<br />

Home and industrial repairs.<br />

LADIES' DRESS alterations:<br />

formals, child'.s, wear. Fur ---------coats<br />

altered & re.lined. Call. TRIMMING, remo\'ll<br />

Rose, '175.6619. feediDg and stump<br />

spraying,<br />

removaL<br />

trimming. Insured.<br />

rates. 29~_<br />

THREE . d h'gh<br />

. expen~ce 1<br />

wiIlter<br />

.<br />

ch 1<br />

S!Xl1<br />

Additions, attics '~.ompl~.<br />

Poreb enclosures, recreation<br />

rooms garag". rep'aired<br />

, :..... •<br />

. TU 1.97" TU 4.3011<br />

RELINING STOLES .c '0 a t s i Free estimates. COmplete tree<br />

, ' 'service. Cal Fleming Tree<br />

dresses. A1sl) expert altera. Service TUxedo 1-6950.<br />

tions. 'Call tlltween 10 and 5. ' '.<br />

886-8J38.,<br />

semors de~Jre lawn cu~g<br />

and yard wor1.t- Own ~qU1P.<br />

ment. V~ rellllhle. Call 886-<br />

3127 .or 886-5187.<br />

. REMODELING<br />

Custom built kit.chen. cabinets.<br />

2; U-PLUMBING<br />

HEATING<br />

AND<br />

recreation rooms. Additions -<br />

and all types of porch en.<br />

closur~, siding' and roofing,<br />

FHA terms. We are inlHli'ed,<br />

licensed and bonded.<br />

Inspection of complete work<br />

invited; we guarantee our<br />

workmanship.<br />

, ,<br />

ON'l'ARIO<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

aai.4400<br />

CO.<br />

SPRENKLE<br />

• PLUMBING<br />

• HEATING<br />

• SEWER CLEANING<br />

SCHERVISH<br />

La;ndscape CO.<br />

Complete La ...... n and<br />

Garden -Service<br />

Landscape Design<br />

VA 2-1282<br />

Since 1916<br />

and Construction<br />

__________ • Spring Cleanup<br />

TUxedll 4-5372. "EL1d~~,;x;:~:::G '~d • Patici,"Walls, PlanUnga<br />

.USTOMCR,A.FT<br />

't'\<br />

Heating.<br />

washers.<br />

Kitchen Aid DiSh- •<br />

disposals, dishmas-<br />

Personalized Service<br />

sonable ratcs.<br />

at Rea.<br />

Construction Company ter, repaif,<br />

4~882.<br />

remodel. TUxedo<br />

; Call Anytime Free Eitimates<br />

.etl...., Ai .."<br />

, ---- . .<br />

iGROSSEPOiNTE<br />

CLASSI FIEDS<br />

GET. FAST<br />

RESULTS!<br />

UPHOlSTERING (0.<br />

14322 M.ck Ay.; Phon. VA 2.9660<br />

• Custom •<br />

REUPHOlSTERING & RESTYLING<br />

• fTee pick up and delirnrry<br />

• select trom hundreds of fine.<br />

fabncs<br />

• cUstom made slip covers<br />

• guaranteed; • terms avtlilable<br />

fRU ESTIMAT£S - VA 2.9660<br />

OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE<br />

100llNG f~1 'lICE? NO lOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE.<br />

loollNG fOI SEIVICE? WE GM THE FINEST.<br />

,<br />

, ALL THIS ••• AND ,MORE, TOG AT<br />

TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC.,<br />

BUICK-OPEL DEALER<br />

New Con • UsH c.n • Pam • C"",01l' CoUision Shol<br />

13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6-3000<br />

, , Nlght Service LA 1.9877<br />

Recipe for Family Living<br />

Serving Grosse Ptes.<br />

"for,Six Years<br />

.. 1513g MACK<br />

882-7730<br />

SPRING CLEAN UP<br />

Four years experience.<br />

Call Ken Christian or Harry<br />

Lipski at FO 6-1000 (Ans. Berr.)<br />

TU 4-4677<br />

WILLIAM FREEMAN<br />

LANDSCAPING<br />

Start with convenient location - close to schools, transportati.on<br />

and shoppii~g-add an 8.room natural gray brick home With<br />

family room, new carpeting, new kitchen; a dash of tasteful decorating,<br />

a 3-car garage, and topped with a large corner lot. To<br />

inspect the finished product, call:<br />

LARRY'S CUSTOM Rolling and T~atch Removal.<br />

PLUMBING AND HEATING - Fertilization and Weed COn.<br />

QUALITY WORK by carpenter Residential and. Commercial trot<br />

'with over 20 years experi. Repair and :Remodel • Weekly Lawn Maintenance<br />

ence, conscientious. Reason. Water Heaters-A. O. Smith<br />

ablepnces .on family rQOms, Permaglass and Rheem Glass.• Sodding a'nd Seeding<br />

etc. Small' jobs ~cceptable. line. • Garden Service<br />

, C<br />

. . ..,.<br />

.<br />

.<br />

BUILDERS&: REMODELERS EXCLUSIV.E AL'rERATIONl?-<br />

• . By .Marse S~phens. .Qmck<br />

, servieeon ,hems. (Furs.)<br />

Additions, Dqrmers, TUxedo 5.7610.<br />

l\.. 'C. Rooms. Bathrooms, '<br />

Kitchens, New HOllies,<br />

Custom .Garages II Doors<br />

•<br />

Free Estimates &: Planning<br />

•<br />

FINANCING ARRANGED<br />

•<br />

i<br />

~<br />

?APPAN<br />

884-6200<br />

SPRING CLEANUP, fertiliw.g<br />

and .regular lawn and garden<br />

service. Call<br />

HOWARD. PROBST<br />

LANDSCAPE CO.<br />

LAkeview 1-6896<br />

JOHN REBERRY<br />

LAWN'SERVICE<br />

• Spring Clean.Up<br />

• Complete LaWJl Maintenance<br />

• Dependable Service<br />

TV 4-7596<br />

CHUCKS<br />

Lands,caping<br />

Lawn and Garden<br />

Service '<br />

Complete~ I<br />

Home-Maintenance"- .<br />

Reliable and Rea~~nable<br />

1 SO SAVE A BUCK<br />

BY CALLINq CHUOK<br />

TU 5.7102 '<br />

Free .Estimates<br />

TU 6-3940<br />

, COMPLETE<br />

LANDSCAPE<br />

: DESIGNSER\lICES<br />

BILL CROTHERS<br />

LANDSCAPE CO.<br />

NOW is the time to plan your Lapdseape design and maintenlandscape<br />

needs. Our quali- ance. 15 years in the Pointes.<br />

fied designers will analyze<br />

your grou~ds and proVide<br />

i'tofessional plans for patios<br />

Call after 6 p.m.<br />

PR' 2 17 8<br />

- 9<br />

and other front and backyard ,<br />

plantings and constructi.on. E &: R LAWN AND GARDEN<br />

CALL NO~ for. an appomt. SERVICE. SPRING clean-up';<br />

me~t to meet ,WIth your COD- seeding, fertilizing and roll.<br />

vemence. ing. \TAlley 44258.<br />

Slate Symphony<br />

Open Reheflrsal<br />

The Detroit S3IIt.;,hony Or-<br />

Experienced maintenance and chestra's last open rehearsal of<br />

fair prices. Call 7764037.' the current season will be held<br />

COMPLETE landscaping serv- in <strong>For</strong>d Auditorium next Wedice<br />

by. Julius LaQuiere. Top nesday, March 26, at 2 o'clock.<br />

dressing, cultivating, edging, .Maureen Fo~ester, contralto,<br />

shrubs, evergreens pruned, will appear ~lth .the Orch~tra<br />

Lawn cut tin g. fertilizing unde.r the dlft~chon of Sixten<br />

Spring; clean-up work. Hourly E.hrhng. .<br />

rates. Reasonable. Free est!- The. rehearsal agenda m.<br />

mates. 885.5659. eludes works by Handel, ~ozart,<br />

Debussy and others which<br />

will be performed by the Symphony<br />

and Miss <strong>For</strong>rester on<br />

Thursday and Saturday evenings,<br />

March 27 and 29.<br />

Admission to the rehearsal is<br />

~1.50. All proceeds go io :he<br />

IOrchestra Musicians' Supplemental<br />

Pension Plan. Tickets<br />

are available only at <strong>For</strong>d Auditorium<br />

Box <strong>Of</strong>fice, 961.0700.<br />

Except for the presence of<br />

an audience and a microphone<br />

'placed near the conductor. open<br />

rehearsals are conducted in the<br />

same manner as. all Symphony<br />

rehearsals.<br />

A typical working session<br />

lasts two and a half hours,<br />

usually with a 15-minute br:lak<br />

after the first hour.<br />

GP 'City Installs<br />

5 New Hydrants<br />

I The City has installed five<br />

I new fire hydrants, thl'ee In Un.<br />

'coin road, and two in Cadieux<br />

road. to rcplace obsolete hy.<br />

! arilnls, it was disclosed by an<br />

official source on Friday, March<br />

14.<br />

It was revealed that thc hy.<br />

dranL~ cost approximately $280<br />

each. The cost, plus thc instal.<br />

lation labor, amounted to about<br />

$600 each. The labor was done<br />

hy a private contract~.<br />

.-The e;.-"oiIw<br />

"~I c..rdt<br />

Z40 a..~ at.~<br />

1:30 IZId 11 o'cJodI:<br />

Wonhlp Benlces<br />

Church Sehool, Crib Boom<br />

thni Senior High both<br />

services<br />

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w. Invn. You to. Wonhlp<br />

-Witb Us<br />

WLlrshlp: 9:30 and 11 :00 a.m.<br />

Sunday School (Nursery-Adult)<br />

9:30<br />

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sunday SChOOl ~ fcr<br />

pre-s (! boo l~ elementary.<br />

, ycutb Ud al1ults. ..<br />

11':J5 MORNING WORSHIP With<br />

Sunday Scbool c1as5es for<br />

pre-s (! boo I, KlndUlarten<br />

and gradel 1~.<br />

7:00 P.M. "R&JOICE '" .<br />

A Twentletb Centqry Set.<br />

tlng for CommunIOn Servo<br />

Ice 8UII6 by HJ,gh School<br />

Cbolr.<br />

Memorial<br />

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<strong>For</strong> information,<br />

,.,night or day,<br />

call 882.5330<br />

9:30 ~d 11:H';<br />

Worship Service<br />

and Church School<br />

The Rev•.<br />

James 0'. Handley, Jr.<br />

Preaching<br />

"THE DISCIPLES WERE<br />

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Counter Points<br />

by Pat Rousseau<br />

Spring Vacation ... Where are you head~? Many<br />

of the Pointe's smartest college girls head .for Walto'n.<br />

Pierce. This spring vacation there is a great new collec.<br />

tion waiting for them. In the Junior Department one<br />

coat and dress costume is our particular favorite. It's<br />

brown polka dots on bisque cotton for the coat ensembled<br />

with a shadow print dress of bisque polka dote on brown.<br />

Veed jumpers, date dresses and a variety of pantsuits,<br />

all young, all .fun! Catch up on the new fashions at<br />

Walton.Pierce and THEN catch up on the news.<br />

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What's Going On In Hair ... at Leon's, 17888 Mack?<br />

The ansu,er is wide yarn or narrow ,braids. We wished<br />

'tOP. had.' a length of wide red yarn the other day as we<br />

watched Nino ent10ine a bit of "COlorf1ll fun into a hairdo.<br />

Next time we'll be prepared. <strong>Of</strong> course, .we have a narrow<br />

braid. We couldn't resist it after watching Patrick<br />

working braids ~nto a sty/e. This is a delight now, but<br />

come .summer, it will be \a real basic hair saver along<br />

'wjth'my favorite fall. Inciftentally, hairpieces are unbelievably<br />

inexpensive<br />

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lleW lubunt separated eye lasbes beeause tIIey are more aatural<br />

IeMfa" lighter weigbt aad euier to apply. 11tey come ia black<br />

or;~o.,., are JIlt-trimmed aJld eost ~t cloUars. <strong>For</strong> an eveD<br />

naUe.rJa, taa use Co'erema suDtan Ietioa. Keep YOUl' tl-Jlaed. skiD<br />

llIDOOCh ud moist with Conema bath ollllld dryskln cream', ••<br />

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GROSSE POINT'E NEWS<br />

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Featute r!=: and Syears On BiJighamton. They moved here *,~.Pbditable arrived th1I ~st phabetical Ihts ..st.~,g. up .aU<br />

. the local scene, Joalr's vice. when Lym, (tb*t'S' whatJan~t Cti.fiitlll6Sj and they're getWtt around the w~lls, filiJ1l, .t!alltneb<br />

'SI:lringltne 'Specials • • • at t1ie Notre Dame' PhAro Jlr~ldelit of the Defer Elemen- calls him; at work he's bod better it the game 'With.etch . . . I couldn t have a.~ed. lOt.<br />

maey~lude'the beWitching Matchabelli fragranceffin tar!' School Parent-Teacher As- as "Red" because of his red passl.ttg month. better people to work \lilt! ...<br />

spray eolo~e £01' two dollars and Lanvin's Arpege and soci~tion. Her h ~ 5 ban!, is hait) , was transferredbYGen- They like. Family Trips.' "We The Junior ~e8gue.hopes to<br />

My SiD spray cologne for three dollars.<br />

presIdent of the PIerce Middle eral Eler.~c. He's. c~ntly went to Washington; D.C., last realize most of Its Follies. pr0!it<br />

School P.TA., manager of Shop Operations at summer with all the kids," from Program Book advertis-<br />

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Da. May Jobs. Carboloy., Janet says.' 'When we first ing.<br />

Would Yoa BelieVe, •• a rabbitIIJoan.<br />

was co-chairman of. a The young Larrabees are moved here, we took 'a lot of "We need to. build up our<br />

with sunglasses1 Manuz and papa bunny<br />

Planned Parenthood ChristJllas Terry Ann, III, 'a student at one:dlY triJXl." They were sur. Community Trust FUnd," Joan<br />

Dtthe Spherfl Me .gaily dres!ed atfd<br />

Mart committee last year. Like Grosse Poi n t e .South High prised and delighted to find 80 and Janet explain. "The Junior<br />

3pMt .round sun slJadeS'. Bunny Bunny »_... ,ranet, she transferred her Jun_ Scbool; Jay, 12,. at. Pleree; mini' interesting sPots. to Visit League returns all the money<br />

flirtatious is in her Saturday pose. These best colorful. and in afunny very.<br />

bunnies are of papier mache with ena-<br />

,mel finish. They stand three inches high<br />

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and are priced<br />

lor teague membership; like<br />

Janet, she found herself work.<br />

Ing here on the Bulletin Board.<br />

Joan's served as the Bulletin<br />

David, 10, and John, 6, both' at<br />

Maire. .<br />

There's a Larrabee family<br />

pet, too, a Tiger cat named<br />

within a day.trip radius of their<br />

Grosse Pointe. pome; often, the<br />

children first visited the5e spots<br />

on school field trips, came<br />

it raises to, the community via<br />

such projects as Poison Control,<br />

CPT ... As of last year,the<br />

League spent $14,000 in the<br />

jrum one dollar. At the Sphere, 19849 Mack, you can Board's cllairman of advertising Dusty:. ' - home, talked about them -. and community,"<br />

select your Easter greeting from a 2,8 ft. display of cards. and as chairman of promotion "Besides J u n i 0 r 'League," then the whole family would go. But Janet adds "we are<br />

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ior CPT, the Junior Leagu~. of s~~s. Jan~t, "my eommunity. ac; Really :&Dow,Area Not :just a inoney.raisini';lr"<br />

'.ftae KIIeklacope ••• has .juBt received a shipment of Blum's De t r 0 it. spOusored , televlSlon Itlvlties here have b~;n m~mly COllllequently, the Larrabees ganlzaUon, pIe a 5e emphasiZe<br />

'amou caadfes: '!bey are iDdividuaUy wrapped and make great show by Blacks for Blacks. c h'u r c h • connected. She ~ a probably'> know MORE about that. All Leag\le members a.re<br />

lift<br />

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tnall. Our favorite. ue almond<br />

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roea,<br />

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'almonettel, tl:Je square "We went on the air in Octo- me!"ber of. ~e Grosse POl~tc areas adjacent to GrossePointe, required to complet~ a defin.tte<br />

mlDt8 aDd Uttle elaaen. Belect your own favDrltes at 16135 Mack ber after months of ,prepara- Umted Methodist Church, r.hal~- and what is available in them, number of volunteer semce<br />

at Bedford. .<br />

tion, "Ilhe gives a brief, justifi. ma~ o! ~e Churcb Wor"en 5 than people who've lived here hours eac:h year." ,<br />

ably proud resume of .CPT's Society s CIrcles. aU their.1ives! All Members in Ad '<br />

Have You Seen , • , the new ".'raymold, those prac- history' "and we go commercial ,BlgScoutiDg FamIly ''This,'' Janet gives her im- Just about every Junior<br />

tical bowls and trays 'made of fiberglass? They are dish-<br />

iiJ APrlI. We're doing repeats Scouting seems to run in the impression of Grosse Pointe, "Is League member is working, in<br />

now." ' Larrabee family. Lyman's been a'_little town in the middle of a some way, for the Follies. So~e<br />

washer proof, stain proof and unbreakable. New pattems<br />

Obviously, here are two la. a Cub Scout Packmaster. Jan. bIg town. are baby.sitting for rehearsmg<br />

are strawberry and dogwood. See them in the e~er. popu- dies who are involved ill their et's been a Den Mother. Jay's "Here, 1 go shoppi~g, and I mothers - .some ;tre' painting<br />

lar daisy pattern at Wright's Gift and Lamp Shop, community. a Boy , Scout who participated seem to know every one in the scenery' some are selling tick'<br />

18650 Mack Avenue ...<br />

Right now, they're .Wl>rkinllin a ciimpin~ expedition at Isle supermarket. Binghaml';ln, has ets , . .' . •<br />

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together on a very speCIal pro}- Royale last summer. about 80,000 people; I dldn t - H bands are ven much in<br />

Do It Yourself .... You're taught how to}mprove eel: The Program Book to be Terry Ann's' a Senior Girl I,never felt that ,I could-know evid~~ce too. Janet's "headed the<br />

and apply' your own makeup at Ed~ard N ern ,Pa1'1'uc- distributed at bot h perform. Scout who'll be camping al In- everYQne. I fee~ that I kn.ow stage cre~ for, the last Fllllies<br />

chiere 19463 Mack Avenue. An expert will analyze and ances. of the Junipr League of nisfree ~is summ~r. eve170ne here; It's re;yly lik~ in which she was involved. This<br />

then redesign your makeup. You ~o each step ypurself DetrOIt 1969 FollIes scheduled Janet IS co-chalrman of the mOVIngto a smaller to~ . . . ear's Follies finals will be an<br />

under supervision<br />

f~r Friday and Saturd~y eve- annual Girl. Scout banquet to be The Lara~.s got a pmg.pong I~n.male Swan Lake ,Ballet ~<br />

1;0 you can do ~t perfectly at home.<br />

mngs, May 23 and 24,111 <strong>For</strong>d held at MaIre School next May. table f(lr Chrl~b:nas . . . The Janet and Joan aren't tbe only<br />

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Auditorium. AllY family with three ,sons Halters got HeidI, a SI. Bernard ones anxious to see THAT! .<br />

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Janet's editor of the Book. MUST .wake up qne .day to find puppy. ., It is frankly a "fun" proj-<br />

MagaziDe Meanderiag .•. can give you a variety ol Ideas<br />

Joan beads I'The Triumvirate," itself involved in Little League. "~e was a surprISe Chnst. ect A~d although i~ primary<br />

wIIea you're plallang hDme defOratiDg. However, it's a Uttle (bex-lielf, Mrs. H. Richard Frue- "We've kept. score, done that mas present for, mother," J?an pu~se is to raise money to be<br />

f"'straUBg when you c:all't fiad &.hemerebandise iD shops. If haul; Jr" and Mrs. Jam~ F. sort ,of thing," Janet observes .. lau~hs. They'd Just moved mto returned to the cor.:munity, it<br />

you're on the area rug huut<br />

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..•• bead for Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Broc:k), in c:harge of advertis- "We'll do more of it I In sure.'" a ne~ home, they~ave new' pays an extra, intangible-but.<br />

Mack Aveaue. He stocks &.helatest deeoraCOr leledloas from ing. In' herprviate time, Janet carpeting, new dr~penes .. ' very.real dividend.<br />

&.hosetemptiag' cabill Crafts ac1i.<br />

---------------------- But Joan, despite ~er Battle "A Follies does a lot for<br />

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Hold That I.ine . st'ral'ght or 'cllrly with a. Bodl' ~ars(she was .sporting band. League spirit as a whole," Janet<br />

Every Friday And Saturday .•. Wesfields feature<br />

. . aIds over II paIr of scraped 1 . 5 "It' is something that<br />

fresh lake perch (all you can eat). The dinn~r includes Endure hair treatment at MagiC Touc~ Beauty Salon, .knees a few weeks ago-;-seems ~xp am. ery personal someperch,<br />

french fries, cole<br />

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slaw, roll '~' burt~r for. a 20982 Mack Avenue between Hampton and Roslyn. It she decided to take Heidi fo~ a ~~~m~atV really bring~ every-<br />

, dollar fifty-nine. Children under 10 nmetY.llmecl:ots puts a, natural body.giving'substance into hair and it lasts Iw~.Ik, didn't see a patch of ~c~, one together."<br />

15506 Mack at Somerset.<br />

from seven to eight weeks. It is a .great beauty boon for sll~~d. fell . . . and HeIdi, . That's a pretty good Some-<br />

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. Mr. Q Travel . . . has found. u bit. ()<br />

of heaven at down to earth prices. You<br />

can have your own pavilion with kitch. MR."<br />

en, living room, bedro~, your own<br />

private swimming pool, all ,ust an a!'to!e , "<br />

from the sea at St, Thomas in the V~rgzn ., .<br />

Islands Full maid service is provided. All thz.s z.s th~rty'<br />

two doilars a day double. The pavilion can ac~~mmodate<br />

four and. it costs' eight dollars for each a

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