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J'. the News of<br />

,AI ~ Pointes Every<br />

lIturser.y Morning<br />

rosse<br />

..<br />

'T<br />

Pointe<br />

Compleu News Coverage of All the. Poin~8<br />

Photo by Eddlel\lcGrapb" Jr.<br />

standingmaintainance and. beauty of its Municipal<br />

Offices. Accepting the awards were MAYOR MAT.<br />

THEW PATTERSON, for the Park; JESSE ROSE,<br />

.m!inager of the Sunoeo Station at Beacpnsfield and<br />

Jefferson; DALJJ McKEE,' manager of JheStandard .<br />

Sfalion at Hall and Kercheval; .MARY GREEN , .man.<br />

ager of Blazo's Restaurant; CARL GRUBER,manager<br />

ofthe Mobile Station at Clook and Mack; and MAYOR<br />

DAVID BURGESS of the City of Grosse Pointe." .<br />

>.<br />

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~ws<br />

-:vuo(:I. -:;3~O-t--;;4o-.~50;:' :----""":thF;A:-e':"""t;r-O~:--Ofa.-fJ~--.D4-t -D~-~-'-t.ll.-~-~-~-.-------G--RO-S-S-EP-O-I-NT-E,-M-IC-H-IG-A-N-,-O-E-C-e-M-B-ER--I-,I-, -1-9-69-------f5-Uk-oo.-Ie-~-c~-:r------.:--3-2-P-8-9-es----Tw-o-S-e-ct-io~n-s-----Se......J~-'-ti"":o-'-n-O-n-.-<br />

HEllDLINt;s<br />

01 the<br />

WEEK<br />

As Compiled b~ the<br />

Grqae Pointe News<br />

TIlanc1ay, peeember •<br />

. THJ!:' SENATE VOTED on.<br />

Wednesday to'increase the per- !<br />

sonal income.tax exemption to'<br />

$800 by 1971. The present ~,x'ii<br />

emptic)I.-ilI $600. The sponsor of<br />

the tax cut laid it wis intended<br />

to help ''the ,man with a big<br />

mortgage on a little' house fill.<br />

ed wllhchil4ren:" The plan, approv~,<br />

bY. I vote 0'. 5!! ~ ji7,<br />

wasasubstitilf.e for reductions<br />

in taX 1:'ltes IUPport:ed by Presi.<br />

dent Nixon and endorsed by the<br />

House and ,the Senate Finance<br />

Committee that w 0 u I d trim<br />

everyo~',I,taxes by an average<br />

of ,101 perCent. 'The vote com.<br />

pletely ignored the threat of a<br />

presidentill veto.<br />

.. ..<br />

Keep Grosse Pointe Beautiful Awards Presented<br />

~y, Dec:ember 5<br />

THE NIXON. ADMINISTRA.<br />

TION is :drafting a sweepiDr.]<br />

pay.later program to clean up<br />

America's polluted, rivers, and<br />

laltes. The prOgram is currently<br />

beinl Pre~ired by :IDterloi' Sec.<br />

retlU7 W,lter J.; Hickel. who<br />

will present it to Congress in<br />

Janua.ry. The pdce tag of. the<br />

program is $10 to $15 billion.<br />

It may. be Pllrt of the Presi.<br />

dent's ,State of; the' Umoii mes.<br />

sage,<br />

• • •<br />

, '.rictured p~~senting the Grosse Pointe Beautifita.<br />

tibnCouncil's and The Grosse Pointe Shores Garden<br />

Club's, b~autification a\l'ards is MRS. C.E.MAGUIRE,<br />

. (cente~); president of the-{:ouncil":--A wards were pre.<br />

:leritlLtby:::me:Sliores Garoen':ClUo:lO three gasoline<br />

:sta't1tltfS:fll'fJilll1Jita1r.ing:~ aInt:lieautif1Jl gro1Jnds.<br />

The~urreil-presented 'awardsto-al'estaurant, to the<br />

Satuld.",Deeembet I '. City of Grosse Pointe' Park for outstanding beautifica-<br />

~-SENATE VOTED unex~ tion of its parks; the City of Grosse Pointe for out-<br />

:~~~Filtr~~d~.. ..; ....; , ..,'.: 'c' .<br />

~~n=~~;Wc:~t.o~~e~~:~ S~:Set ~ne;Wom~,n Q~\':~N'~hs~:.~:'f~r,_.~~fS<br />

~e~~~ ~~,~lifrla.~tider.:;PrOiittt. m 'to Oas Statiolt~'(jP.fFlfntI8)o'etJtlPlliitn"S~,<br />

. 0 .. .. , ~. .<br />

Demoeratie leader, . . ana. F. 'D. . . E · h $23. • C h C D<br />

i1.'C.:~',';;''1'~' tg~.,.~g8 . ,!!CAPell WIt ... 0 m as areer ay<br />

~~:~ti~a~e~S:illi::8bd~:; Gr~r:J~ Fi~~ ~to Twelve Robber Believed toB~ Sam~'Perso~f,Wh~ Held Up Many L3rro~l!I!l hel() up a Detroit station approximately two hours tion will be pre s e n t at<br />

SlDIllay, ~~bt!r'J for gra~e'S'five 'fo "twelVe earlier.


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Page Two<br />

TYSON BUILDING CO.<br />

• F)'ee. cost ~atel ' 293 ....279<br />

• Built to your specifications<br />

• Quality work" fair prices<br />

• Over 30 years experience<br />

.'.<br />

AuthentfD tartans or piped solid colors in viyeUa 11a1'/lo<br />

neZ robe,. The unique washable blend of 55% wool and<br />

45% pima cotton woven in Scotland.<br />

Ugkt enough in weight to be easily Packed, yet<br />

,~'t.cmple warmth. for winter. .<br />

'.alJ tt!j~; A ililfliie~ "'\-;:'f: ;:'.~~<br />

Open Thund., alld.friday ("eninp<br />

f40.<br />

,tfts '" COU.UI "'1IfO.••<br />

Ties McII 0 eoIect1oll of the<br />

new W. ~ Priftt, 9.00<br />

Sfripe, 9.00RoiIed totIe, 12.50<br />

~ Ie IOdt to hold<br />

36 tfeL 6r Uduwot .... 6.50<br />

8Jod: ~ .' ~ trwel<br />

Ie cose. .. long. 16.50<br />

Jacobson'S<br />

GROSSE POI NI F. NEWS<br />

atIndinI<br />

high on his<br />

,-"J<br />

wanted<br />

list:<br />

1'fmJ.<br />

Pared down.<br />

~99ed1y styfed<br />

~et'aftecl<br />

to contMnf)OfMY taeteL<br />

Pamper him with EVeins ••.<br />

the girt that's rich in<br />

fashion ana~.<br />

CHEROKEE<br />

Pl


Entertainment Every Night<br />

To have' or to<br />

:Iblngs begin<br />

tohoppe"<br />

'in ...<br />

Give<br />

-TiFFiE8@<br />

(9l~isu,e footweartormen<br />

SQUIRE.. Relax in' style - Squire' by Jiffies for<br />

Men. Made of 100% cotton corduroy, terry linedmachine<br />

washable. Perfect for indoo,'.<br />

SHOES<br />

FOR MEN S BeyS<br />

SAVES YOU MONEV<br />

Comfs in Bronze, $450<br />

Whiskey, Black<br />

USE YOUR SECURITY CHARGE<br />

MICHIGAN E3ANKARD<br />

MASTER CHARGE<br />

OR DI~ERS<br />

Open Thurs. and Fn.Nights Until Christmas<br />

II'! Kercheval<br />

ON THE HILL<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

13300 E. Jefferson<br />

CORNER CaPLl N<br />

DETROIT<br />

outside i~ frightful. but the shoes are so de-<br />

Aoaterel warm-lined boots warm the inner<br />

him look good and feel gOQd,tool Find OU~ how<br />

't...... ~_<br />

#£,~fS<br />

Kercheval at St. Clair, Grosse Pointe<br />

Open Mon. through Fri. 'til 8:45 p.m.<br />

Warehouse Planning & Engineered Handling<br />

Sinee 1937<br />

• SAVES YOlo' TIME •<br />

SIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS<br />

REErFB/lIITERM/NAL<br />

SAVES YOU SPACE<br />

ROBERT L. DEARY, Presidenf<br />

CORPORA,T/ON<br />


Page Four<br />

CO~llNG !\IEETING Wayne County, in Plymouth,l<br />

The Park council was inform I Mich., in 1970. Park Mayor \<br />

f'd on Monday. December S'l MaUhew Patterson, .who was reo<br />

that the ?Iiehig.an M~nicipal c~ntly elec!ed. ~resldent o( ~e. ,<br />

League "'iU hold Its Re~I?1,I I1.I, glon. m, clarl(led .the commg l<br />

comprised o( commumlles In meelmg. and the city.<br />

----_ ...__ ...__ ....-. ._----_.~----._---_.-------- ~.- -.. ---_.__ ._._ ... - ._-_<br />

LOVE IS BLIND.<br />

IT DOESN~T KNOW<br />

BLACI( FROM WHITE.<br />

WHY SHOULD WE?<br />

Grosse Pointe Human Relotions Council<br />

Box 0.7, 99 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.'<br />

'PUBLIC AUCTION,<br />

DEC. 15th & 16th<br />

. Mon., 10 a.m. - Tues., 11 a.m.<br />

2 DAY AUCTION<br />

By Order of the Secured Porty<br />

'INTERIORS INTERNATIONAL INDI<br />

1200 Sixth Ave. (Entire 6th floor Trade Center Bldg.,<br />

John Lodge Exway at. Howard St., Detroit, Mich')<br />

. Michigan's finest Wholesale Furniture Showroom<br />

$90,000 WHOLESALE COST FINE FURNITURE<br />

.20,000 SQUARE FEET ENTIRE 6TH FLOOR<br />

Century. Korges, Kell~ WIUlams. M~dal1lon, Cross Roads, Enke.<br />

boll, Globe, rnterlor. Crafts, Motif Reprodux (England), Empire,<br />

American ot Martinsville. Burke. Best -Imports, PI'"re Bartet,<br />

Brookfield Furniture, Continental Imports, Leopold Colombo,<br />

}o'rederick Coopef Lamps, Cua Bique, Chapman Lamps, Dlrec.<br />

Uonal FurnitUre, ;Design Tex, .Deslgn Group, Drexel Furniture,<br />

Extensole, EUo,'Englander. Serta. Fairmount Woodcrolt, Fancher,<br />

Fine Arts Furniture, MadisOn Furniture, Flak Furniture. Founders,<br />

Furniture, Grayberne. Glenn ol California, Green Mcadow Works,<br />

Great Eastern, Hard Wood House, The Harter Corp., Jeffrey<br />

Business EquIp.. KIttinger Furnllure, Mll Mode. Norwood Mills,<br />

Rockford National, Scroll. Thayer.Coggln, Woodron.<br />

17th Century -" French Proylncial - Italian Provincial - Oriental<br />

Medieval ...,. Hand carved - Hand Painted - Antiques and<br />

Antlque' Furniture. .'<br />

LIVING ROOM: Sofas & Sleep Sofas, Chairs, Marble Top Tables,<br />

Occasional Chairs, Parsons Tables. Cocktail and Bnd Tables,<br />

Lamps, 011 paintings. OrIginal Reproduction, Chandeliers FabrIcs,<br />

Accessorics, Upholstered Fabrics: Silk, Velvet, Leather Wool and<br />

Speclal.Maue Fabrics. . , ,<br />

DINING ROOM: Tables Chairs, Arn'lolres. Corner Cabinets. Desks<br />

Cocktail' Bars End StoOls Buffets Glass Top Tobles, UphOlstered<br />

~i?6M.o:~c~n~~Q~::~I~I~~a~~~,8~n~s.Beds; Dressers and. Chests,<br />

Bedroom Armoires, Various woods. chrome, brass hand painted.<br />

All Pieces In, Various Flnisb~B: Walnul. Pecan. Antique, Mahogany •.<br />

Oak, Hand' Painted, DI!lressed ..'Worm Wood, Chestnut, Glass &<br />

Chrome f'rultwood, Chain 1llslreFslng. .<br />

ACCESSORlES: Paintings. Lamps, Vases, Plclure Groupings,<br />

Sconces, Aiitiques, Planters, Fireplace Mantels, Shelving, Mirrors.<br />

Brass Candlestick Holders. Bllsts, Statuettes, Antlque Plates, Floor<br />

Lamps, D~slu;. Table, High Dens l~ Lamps.<br />

Ol'-FICE FURNITURE: Dc5k~ Including Hand Caryed, Secretarial<br />

, and Exccutlv .. , Swivel ChalTj;In Leather and Vinyl, Ch"ome & Sleel,<br />

Filling Cab}"ets and stl'rage, meclrlc T)/pewrlters. Adding<br />

l\1ach'~e&,1 Otncc Supplies &. AcceS!:ortes.<br />

Auctioneef's note: This is''Perhops the most unique<br />

and elegant selection of furniture elfer offered ot<br />

auction in the 'Mid Wtst. - ell.,les Kinsey. .<br />

$2197<br />

New OEA Officers<br />

, Pictured (left to right) are NANCY SCOTT,<br />

newly elected state secretary of the' Off.ice Education<br />

Association and a student at South HIgh School,<br />

and PATTI GAMMICCHlA. newly-elected vice-presIdent<br />

of the OEA and a student at North High School.<br />

The girls were elected at the r'~cent state conference<br />

in Battle Creek from state-wide. candidates.<br />

* * * ~<br />

By Pepper Whitelaw ! part in planning the Spring<br />

D\lrolhy Hl)l~omb, of Soutb j state Leadership Conference<br />

. . . I where students from all over<br />

High Schoo! and Paul PIerron i the state. comPete performing<br />

o( North High School, b,oth Of. 'various 'business skills.<br />

fiee Education Co.Ordinators, j , There arellome 30 office oi-i.<br />

are two pretty proud teachers. : ented co.op students at North<br />

Two of thpir students, Nancy Ithis year a~d 18 at South. High<br />

Scott and Patti Gammicchia,' School. :


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Thursday, Dec. II, 1969<br />

banlon knit<br />

"sporr shirt by<br />

;~eoQ8iHQ:~Strassi "1"".<br />

Crisp pencil-striping patterns<br />

the fNnt of this smart pullovet,<br />

€ollar, sleeves, and back<br />

are a deep solid tone. Auto.<br />

matic wash and dry. In black<br />

with platinum stripes, dark<br />

gold with honey. stripes, '.<br />

, I<br />

imported<br />

pajamas<br />

cotfon<br />

Coat style in solid colors with jacquard<br />

designs.<br />

burgundy.<br />

Cocoa, steel blue,<br />

machine.washable<br />

robe<br />

11,00<br />

Light-weight,. wrinkle. proof, hand.<br />

some! 80% Dacron polyester, 20%<br />

colton. Red with navy trim, gold<br />

with brown trim.<br />

•. 23,00<br />

17.00<br />

. ,.<br />

leather billfolds<br />

and key cases,<br />

by Bond Street<br />

Olt<br />

hand-tailored Lebow '<br />

sport coat and<br />

contrasting slacks<br />

" '<br />

The distinctive imported wool.<br />

en patterns are out of the<br />

.ordinary, ~i1d the Leb.ow hand<br />

', ,<br />

J tailorlng is, superb. ,Sl~ck,~"in<br />

.. ~: . "': '-, " " ... ,. ,<br />

contrasting tones are' finest<br />

qU~Y, mediUm weight 'worst.'<br />

ed flannel.<br />

, ,<br />

A, Billfold. Beruma Calf<br />

13.50<br />

, B,Pass and Clip Case<br />

pin kid'<br />

10.00<br />

. C. Key Caie, pin kid<br />

6,00<br />

.... ," i ;~.~",.~,'<br />

GR 0 SSE PO I N TEN E W S<br />

en<br />

Nail.sfudded jewelry box<br />

Removable velvet-covered tray compartments<br />

for cuff links, studs, jewelry, valuables.<br />

.C:oat from 1.10.00<br />

the famous imported<br />

Byford hose<br />

"The Gentleman's Hosc", sort ribbed wool,<br />

available in black, gray, navy, brown.<br />

WooL.STRETCH 2,00 PRo<br />

2 sizes to fit every size foot. Byflex over the<br />

calf.<br />

WOOL.SIZED 2,00 PR,<br />

Sizes 10'h. to 13. Garter length.<br />

WooL.ANKLET .1.75 PRo<br />

Sizes 10lk to 13. Ankle length.<br />

Compact Tie Hanger<br />

Holds firmly up to 100 ties<br />

without creasing, travels easily<br />

in any suitcase .<br />

.4.00<br />

•<br />

10.00~<br />

a camel's hair coat<br />

with the look and<br />

feel of luxury<br />

The most luxurious, silky<br />

feel ..• the very lighte!it<br />

weight • • • incomparable<br />

comfort . . • aU obtaincd<br />

by mating 60% camel's<br />

hair with 40% lamb's<br />

wool.<br />

195.00<br />

Ofte<br />

smart alpaca<br />

cardigan sweater<br />

FISHER<br />

BUILDING<br />

His Zodiac Sign on<br />

Tie and Cuff links<br />

Choice of 12 different zodiac signs, to<br />

personalize his Christmas gifts. The<br />

handy order blank is available for your<br />

convenience.<br />

CUFF LINKS<br />

Handsome- goldeit finish<br />

links by Destino with intaglio<br />

zodiac sign.<br />

10.00<br />

NECKTIE<br />

Pure ~ilk by Bronzini in<br />

maroon, olive, blue. Repetitiv~<br />

zodiac sign makes<br />

attractive pattern.<br />

It's lustrous silky finish and<br />

light weight warmth make it a<br />

perfect companion for winter<br />

lounging. Choice of ten colors.<br />

30,00<br />

7.50<br />

WHAlIN'G'S<br />

men'S wear<br />

520<br />

WOODWARD<br />

Hathaway shirls<br />

in' bold solid<br />

(olors and stripes<br />

Hathaway Imperial broadcloth<br />

in assorted "Solid colors and<br />

unusual stripe ••<br />

From 11.00<br />

Hand.sewn capeskin. with tur<br />

lining. Choice of brown or black.<br />

.'<br />

Capeskin Gloves<br />

203 PIERCE<br />

BIRMINGHAM<br />

Starting Monday, WoodwlJrd and Fisher Building Shops will be open<br />

9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Birmingham shop open<br />

9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday, Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m •<br />

10.00<br />

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D'gou<br />

know<br />

rlt.#.?<br />

'" Paul Schweitzer<br />

Since time Immemorial,.<br />

NIAGARA FALLS has never<br />

missed its aquatic speeta~le<br />

. • • Except that night on<br />

March 29, 1849; when the'<br />

falls suddenly went dry,<br />

As the fa.<br />

miliar roar<br />

of the cascade<br />

was<br />

silenced<br />

crowds gathered.<br />

There was<br />

tal" the<br />

world wa s'<br />

coming to an end. The 30<br />

hours that followed w ere<br />

filled' with apprenhension<br />

Then all at'once, as mysteriously<br />

as they had van-<br />

Ished, the waters returned.<br />

There was rejoicing. The explanation<br />

put forth. seemed<br />

logical ~ .'. "Boulders of ice<br />

had iathmed and blocked the<br />

vaterway".<br />

But for someot the folks.<br />

the event never lost its mys'<br />

tery. Even today there are<br />

those who speak of that nigltt<br />

in awe.<br />

There's nothing mysterious<br />

about Real Estate problems<br />

when SCHWEITZER comes<br />

in on the case. Let any of<br />

our experienced agents ban.<br />

die aU detailll. Two locations<br />

foryour-c'oo'v in i e'n c e: .<br />

SCHWEITZER ;.REAL '. ES •.<br />

TATE, 21300 Mack Ave" ~PQ.,<br />

18530 Mack Ave" Gr~sse Pte. "<br />

Wds. ,<br />

PHONE: 886-4200<br />

or 886.1270<br />

Dive yoUrSel1 a break on<br />

aulD Insurance COSIS;<br />

wDh'MIChiDan MUlual's<br />

lulo-Gard<br />

pay-al-YOU-drlve PIBD.<br />

LeiS YOUspread Jour<br />

aula Insurance coSIS<br />

over len monlhS<br />

wllh leD easy on<br />

Ihe budgel payments.<br />

&ROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

North Hi Youth Wins rhotop~i~ "<br />

ONE.TRACK MIND C . - f R ~..J<br />

Petty prejudices allow many ooperatw~ l! "es.ments"<br />

folks to form opinions without S Z- - d b P Off- At the organization of the of the Camera Club at North,<br />

trying to find facts. 0 lClte' y OS,t ", lee Grosse. Pointe B~utificatlc!n HJgb. SChool and a photographer<br />

----------- CouDcil last spring, Milwn Vol. on thfl Explorer SCout.<br />

otIen Sund.ya 1D:tI te 4~<br />

11MI"", IIIId 'rt. Tnl ,. ,.....<br />

WE DELIVER<br />

0. 0,.,. of $5 • ~<br />

The usual Christmas rush for each y e .'r," he }JOinted out. kens, owner of the Camera :&fr. Volkens is the representthe<br />

United States Post Office "Because we have been receiv. Center, 17114 Kercheval. prom. " th' ,." ..<br />

is under way, but t1ie pOstmen ingexceUent. cooperation from ised a $25 dollar gift certificate ative fr~m e Mer~~DtsClV1c .<br />

wish some residents" were in the vast majority of themailingtothestud~ntproducing.theandBUslnessASSOClation.tQt!.le:<br />

more of a hurry to get their public, we are forced' to hire best before.and.aftn .picture of Beautification Council which is,'<br />

"out.of-town" letters and' pack., only ab:out one-tenth of' that aily area ,in Gros~ Pointe headed by Mrs. Clarence'. Ma" .<br />

ROSL YN<br />

MARK.T<br />

01.... tN w...<br />

ages on the way to iheir des. number, Each Cbristmas we cleaned up or beautified. as a guire, president. This group,<br />

timitions. . ' anticipate the mailing rush 3Ild result of the ,Clean.u<br />

11020 MACI[ tit Rt11y8 ...<br />

"'1-3600<br />

p DrIve. • WI'th represen tatives. from . aU<br />

Year in and year out, the the need for public cooperation On Saturday. De.cemrer 6, the five municipalities, hall<br />

postal authorities are faced is always there. Mr Volkens announced John<br />

f ' "We r"ly heavily on papers,' , '. .' worked illl year to clean up ~d<br />

with, last minute bundles 0.. Du a of 802 Mi ba d<br />

letters, place'd in the mail slotS like the Grosse Pointe NEWS, th nc .n h' cux . rIve. beautify Grosse Pointe. A book;<br />

.:.---------by<br />

persons who failed to plan<br />

ahead. This results in a lot of<br />

headaches for the postmen and<br />

late.arriving letters and gifts<br />

for the recipients.<br />

to ear r your 'early.mailing' e wmner .. Jo n 15.a seDlor at summarWng the efforts of the<br />

message to the peoplie," be Grosse Po~te High School Council, entitled "Five Pointes<br />

said. "I hope all who read this INor:1h and a newly elected to New Beauty" is. to, be entered<br />

pl",a will help us out by meet- member of the Nationaljlonor lin the National Clea~t TowD.<br />

ing the December 14 deadline," SoCiety. He is vice-president Contest in Washington, D.C.<br />

Postmaster Edward L. Baker,<br />

who heads the Detroit Post Office,<br />

which handles the out.<br />

glling and incoming mail for<br />

Pointe residents, thinks a little<br />

foresight and conscientious<br />

planning on the past of package<br />

and letter senders would save<br />

Ihis workers anu the :l.ailers a<br />

great deal of frustration and<br />

curb tempers on the part of<br />

both groups.<br />

He . claims that the time to<br />

mail for ChriStmas is now. The<br />

big day is only two weeks away<br />

and that 'leave$little time for<br />

officials .to sort and distribute<br />

the bundles; especially thllse<br />

marked for other ,cities and<br />

other'states. ..'.. .<br />

.' "Cbristmas traditionally has<br />

-placed a greater worklolld on<br />

all :olir' employes and, though<br />

we hire' quite a: bit ot extra<br />

part.time belp' during t'3e holi.<br />

day season, mos~"of, them are<br />

ine~;perii!Dced !lnCl;handle 'tbe<br />

mails' much slower. than t.he<br />

veterans," claimed' Baker. "We<br />

would like to be able to promise<br />

everybody that th.eir. letters<br />

and packages wouldarrlve on<br />

time, but, if they are sent late,<br />

there is really very little that<br />

we can do."<br />

ilaker. has a good point. The<br />

Christmas mail more than<br />

quadruples the normal e.mount<br />

of mail traffic each year and<br />

a natural 'backlog ()'i letters and<br />

packages does accumulate. An<br />

early mailing would not only<br />

reduce the backlog, but would<br />

also guarantee the arrival. of<br />

these items on time.<br />

''This year, we are unofIi.<br />

c;!ially dubbing th Is week' IS '<br />

Christmas Card Mailing Week,"<br />

said Baker, "We are attempting<br />

to get everybody to strive,;~<br />

get all their cards, letters !l~~":<br />

packages, mailed, out by Siin.<br />

day, December IV' .<br />

Baker said the bIggest problem<br />

the Post Ofice faces each<br />

Christmas ,iii, gettlng. the mails .. ,<br />

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Detroit omce's' new, modern<br />

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ThursdlY. Dec. II, 1969<br />

,€. Table Skiftles from England. Swing the boll on the chain Gnd<br />

Neighborhood Club Hires<br />

New Assistant Director<br />

ANNOUNCES THE RF.LOCATION OF HIS OFFICE<br />

FROM 1314$;: E. JEFFERSON, DETROIT<br />

TO<br />

119 KERCHEVAL<br />

(ON THE HILL)<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MrCHjG~N 48236<br />

"stri~e oul" by knotking over 011 the pins. 15Y2"x12%" board. 12.50<br />

D. lohyrinth Game from Sweden. Guide the steel boll along, the curving<br />

.OfrOW, cwoidtng pitfalls by manipulation of the tilting frames, a real<br />

JeW of s~.u ond presense of mind. 12"xl1%"x4" high wood box. 11.00<br />

8e~'s leorning set to be used with labyrin.h Frome, thrl.!e simple<br />

Free Parkin,<br />

.ozes thot wain !he begiAning player's dexterity. 4.00<br />

Jacob SonS<br />

G RO SS E PO J N TEN E WS<br />

Law Club and a Public Rela.<br />

tions Club.<br />

At each meeting, youngsters<br />

discuss. various facets of the<br />

two fields with professIonal<br />

pe~ns actively engaged in<br />

By PbU Loranger. teaching. horsemanship to the such areas.<br />

The Neighborhood C I u b, younger generation, Stevens has "This is a new concept for<br />

which has been serving the supplied . the impetus for a the Neighoorhood Club in that<br />

youth 'and adults of the com- horsemanship class at the Club we are now offering an O{)pOrmilnity<br />

since about tlfe time and has. also helped to organize tunity for both boys and girls<br />

Pontiac and his wardors made the Judo. Club and a class in to explore in depth those protheir<br />

last retreat through the karate, both of which have fessions which many are conforests<br />

of The Pointe, .has been been highly successful venturl!s. sidering," said Stevens. "Each<br />

revitalized ijlrough the addi- "I fhid that most of the kids club is under the adult supertion.<br />

Qf llome new blood, im. are reaUy avid students," he vision of local residents, selectported<br />

all the way from. the said. "Our Judo Club started out ed to advise either club on the<br />

Upper Peninsula hamlet of slowly, but it ha,s becOme one basis. of their personal profes.<br />

Negaunee. of the best in the area. Our sional interests andexperi.<br />

Glenn stevens, a 1969 gradu. instructor, Walt Conlan, was a ences."<br />

ate of Northern Michigan Uni- former judo instructor with the Currently, Charles Kinnaird,<br />

versity, where he received his U.S. Ai.r Force and he Is cur. of 104 Meadow lane, and<br />

bachelor's degree in social rently serving as president of Joseph. A. Murphy, Jr., of 59<br />

work, has joined the Club's the Michigan Juq~ Association." Hall. road, bol!t attorneys, are<br />

staff as assistant teen center • ". . servIng as adVISOrsto the Law<br />

director, working under the The club 15 c.hartered ~th Club. Stevens has talked with<br />

guidance of Pauline .Masak, the AAU and IS• .\. certified Public relations experts from<br />

recreation director, and Edgar memb~r ;of the Michigan Judo both Chrysler Corporation and<br />

Krattli, teen center director. ASSOCiation. The 12 -1?ember American Motors Corporation<br />

"We are reatly delighted that g.roup has already danned a and he expects soon to name<br />

Glenn decided to join our or- first pl~c~and two s~?ll:d. representatives of those firms<br />

ganization," said. Pauline, who place f~hes. in its 1Dl~al to the advisor staff of the<br />

has headed the Club's recrea- meets thiS year. Conlall ,clauns Public lielationsClub.<br />

tion programs for the past 36 he may have some OlympiC per-<br />

years. "He has a genuine in. formers in the not .too distant<br />

terest in. young men and woo future.<br />

men and his .background has "1 like the \!Itiyersity philosnot<br />

only prepared him for this ophy forrecreationactlvities,"<br />

field but it also has taught him claimed Stevens.:. "They place<br />

In the Vilt.,.<br />

Yuletide Events<br />

Will Come .Alive<br />

hOw to reach the youngsters." emphasis' oil those activities, Christmas is alive and well<br />

St~vens was teaching young- such a.~ golf,.bqwllng, tennis at Greenfield Village. Begin.<br />

sters at the West Oakland and skllng, Whll:h can. becume nlng tomorrow, tWo Yuletide<br />

YMCA Camp, when he first life.long pursuits." events designed to delight the<br />

heard about the Neighborhood Stevens is also attempting to senses of holiday visitors reo<br />

Club. After some investigation, help junior and senior high vive the unique joys. of Christ.<br />

he decided that it was the school youngsters gain a great. mas~ as lived by Americans in<br />

place to put his talents to use. er insight into their future earlier times.<br />

. An accomr,fished equestrian careers. He organized a Career In the annual "ClJristmas at<br />

with a fine background in Club, which is divided into a the Village" celebration several<br />

of the historic homes in Green •<br />

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A Quaker Maid Kitchen!<br />

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IDr yat'I ••• & gift ci luting marm. W. can<br />

Le1p JO'I play 8Iuta by b!taD~ .. work...,<br />

Quaker ~ nd!m. w. am plan her<br />

QJaka: MaJdI' 'Xitchc:n to ftt her work: bIbit8<br />

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Tower ..Staffers<br />

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Six member's of the staff of<br />

,the Tower, Grosse Pointe South<br />

High School's newspaper, and<br />

their advisor Robert Button and<br />

bis wife, recently attellded the<br />

annual N a t ion a I Scholastic<br />

Press Association in Cbleago.<br />

Both managing editors, Dave<br />

Dasef. and Pat Lock, attended.;<br />

as . did Craig Dooms, Debbie<br />

Cooper, Carol Wascher, Mary<br />

Huges .and Scott Daniels.<br />

The convention was billd in<br />

the Palmer House. Its purpose<br />

was ,to britig staffs of high<br />

school 'newspapers together to<br />

provide a forum for new ideas<br />

directed toward improving the<br />

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Staffers welcomed the oppor.<br />

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Events. Calendar Reveals .'<br />

Snow Fun and Exhibitions<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

for<br />

Wedding Invitations<br />

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A Good Man<br />

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Thursday, ,Dee, ,II, 1969<br />

Gets Doll House Kerby Cub Pack Plans Yule,F ete ~:bSc~:cor~~:~dsa ~~r::=~<br />

_~____ Tree With thell" own haDcl .made<br />

Without Paying .The Kerby School Cull Seout I The Cub Sc~uts have invited ;rna~ents1 thec~J~D~ ~;~<br />

-- , P8ck 481 will hold its Christmas J their families to attend the fes. ta~: a:J fbtismng the evellJng<br />

A woman who asked a S~ars Pack Party at Kerby School on tivities which start at 7:15 with 1 with refreshments for Cubs and<br />

Sll()W acUoD keys events for Greenfield Village, December ~ales clerk to put ~ large Item Monda ~ evening December 15. the inspection of the Cubs. then Parents. .<br />

wiDtertime visitors to Michigan 19.31. III a bag so her children. would __ - ' ---,,= -----durin,<br />

the months of Decem. Carnivals and festivals are not see what it was, left the<br />

ber through March and com. among the many other popular branch store, Mack and Moross<br />

muniUes throughout both penin- snow.season activities. Tip.Up. without paying for the item. it<br />

sulas are gearing for their role Town U.S.A., Houghton Lake. was disclosed ~y Farms police.<br />

as hosl$. Januar~' 17-18, is a fun.filled according to a report made<br />

The Michigan Tourist Coun. tribute to ice fishing 'and in. to authorities the woman ap.<br />

cil advises that one of the best eludes contests and fishing com. proached a female 'clerk in th~<br />

cures for winter hangups and petition. Toy Department at aoout 3:J5<br />

armcbair doldrums is to get The Clare' County Winter' p.m. on Saturday, December 6,<br />

out in the snow where the Sports Carnival Clare.Harrison. with a steel doll house, she<br />

action is .. Th,e new December. Farwell, Janua~y 28.30, boasts picked from a display,<br />

March MIchigan Calendar of a variety of unique activities The clerk said the "customer"<br />

Events, now ready for distri'from square dancing on the. ice asked that the house be placed<br />

bution, lists more than 100 to winter goU played in the in a large bag, so that her<br />

Michigan community events. snow. Other festivals scheduled children would not see what it<br />

Popular winter sports activi. are the Winterfest, Bp.ssemer, was. The cler~: complied, and<br />

ties make up the bulk of the December 26.28' Wacky. Winter. as she turned to ring up the<br />

listings, with snowmobile ga~h. Weekend, Ltlw'iston, January sale, the woi,-Ian picked. up the I<br />

erings leading the paek. BeglO' 17-18j the Michigan Tech Win. package and walked out the<br />

Ding with the .~lympus Snow. ter Carnival, Houghton-Han- rear door. . .<br />

mobile Competition, Ironwood, cock, February 5.7; and the The clerk called Tom LiPpert'1<br />

D~cember 12-14, a~d windini. up Spring Carnival. Sugarloaf Vil. department manager, and they<br />

With the Snowmobile ChampIon- lage, Marcil 13.15. both ran after the woman, The<br />

ship Raees. tentatively set for For those who look for a manager shouted to the woman<br />

March 7-8, at East. Jorllan, ~t respite from outdoor action, the as she was getting ~to a car,<br />

least one snowmobilee~ent IS calendar lists a pleasing vari- and she call.ed out I do nol<br />

scheduled each week ti:1rough ety of indoor shows and exhibi. wish the children to see' the<br />

the w~ter... . lions. Interspersing the snow pa~kage," a~d drove a~ay. She<br />

Skating! . skil!lg, dog. sled sport llstings' are the Antiques drove west m the a~ley toward<br />

races, sSn )umpmg contellts, as Lecture Henry Ford Museum Kerby road, the,~ dIsappeared.<br />

well .as a Sporta Car Ice Run, Dearbotn December 12; 'th~ Witnesses said there wer~ two<br />

Grayling, February 21-22, add Autoram~ Cobo Hall D~troit children in the vehicle.<br />

to the excitement of Michigan's January '23-25' the' Greate; The woman was described as<br />

wintertime fare. Ice fishing Michigan Boat' Show Detroit being about 40 years old, heavy<br />

festivals, winter carnivals and January 24-February' 1; th~ set, about five. feet six inches<br />

a v~riety of shows balance off Roat Show Grand Rapids Feb. tall, and wearlOg a long red<br />

the listings.. ruary 16,21, and the .Interna. ~,oat and "a white scarf, Her<br />

Offerings of Christmafl shows, lional Indoor Open Archery purchase Is yalued at $5.99<br />

display ind, holiday events Tournament. Cobo Hall De. Lippert told pohce.<br />

dominate the December l~stlllgs trait, March 20,22. ' Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.<br />

in th~ calendar. The Chrlstm~s . Copies of the Michigan cat- C.II<br />

CarnIval, Cabo Hall, DetrOIt, endar of Even(S, listing com. Heather On.the-Hill<br />

December 10:28, was planned munity events from December<br />

with the kids in mind. O~er through March are available<br />

Christmas oriented events in. without charge 'from the Michi.<br />

clude, C;:hristJpas Trees Around gan Tourist Council, Stevens T.<br />

the WQrld. Nature Center, Mason, Building, Lansing 48926.<br />

Kalamazoo. Deeember 8.28; the c<br />

Hen~ Ford Museum Christmas<br />

Exhibit. December l3-January<br />

4. Dearborn, and Christmas at<br />

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.11 types, all sizes<br />

BELUCHfSTAN 2'x3' $55<br />

HAMADANS 2'x3' $36<br />

KERMANS 2'x3' $60<br />

SAROUK 2'x2.6' .. , $48<br />

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.Your Travel Agent will<br />

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Th"rsd.y. Dee:, II, 1969<br />

( ,. I<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

,County Supervisor 1JryantOutlines Drug Fight Plan'<br />

By Pepper Whitelaw, Bureau ,of Prisons an'd Na. 'op programs to help their for which could be sought from<br />

WUUam R. Bryant, Jr., mem. ,tional Institute of Health for 'peer groups Omnibus Crime monies through<br />

ber of the Wayne County Board counseling b. Rehabilitated youthful the committee.<br />

of Supervi,sorsand Pointer, has b. In - patient, out - patient oUend~rs should be ~~ed. in He .adde~ that some projects,<br />

been working diligently ,to see center, (Marine Hospital) education and rehabilitation espeCIally m the areas of drug<br />

that Wayne County takes some c. Methad~one maintenance programs.. . ' education, administrative in.<br />

con.structive steps toward com- and rehabilitation program .c. Counselmg and dISCUS'f o.r ~ at! 0 n .and coordinati~n,<br />

batmg drug abuse. . on a practical non.rC1iearch slon groups crlmmal mteUlgence and stabs.<br />

Recently he initiated an idea level' 9. Research tical inlormation. on drug use<br />

for a cGmprehensivedrug edu.. d S t f . t a. Study of the effects of. could conceivably be ready in<br />

cation .program for the County . uppar aS prlva e pro. each drug time for submission in the<br />

:qe submitted his suggC1itionst~ gram S.U~has. yn~non. b. Study' of the actual com- January, 1970 round of grant<br />

Dr. George Pickett, City.County 5.. AdmmlS~rat~ve mformlChon posit!on of illegal drugs in applications. He suggested tbat<br />

Health Commissioner who hassnd coord1l1ation traffiC the staff immediately contact<br />

given Mr. Bryant ass~rance that a. To coordinate studiC1i c. Statistical study (In drug prospective applicants and inithere<br />

will be some kind of com- b. To coordinate projects \lse tiate the generation of applicaprehensive<br />

program for the . c. Public information to gen. Beyond these there are many tions.<br />

youth of the county DO later erate public demand lor action more specific areas for possible Mr. Bryant closed with a<br />

than the beginning of the 1970. 6. Attacks on the sources and programs. And beyond the speci. challenge ..nd demand that the<br />

71 school year. temptations fic programs there are, of committee take strong initiative<br />

With that accomplished, Mr. " a. Betler criminal intlllli. course, broader considerations in ~is ~rea and offered what.<br />

Bryant then directed his activ- WI gence and. resu~tatnt enlorce. of why people use drugs, the ever. assIstance he may be ,able<br />

ties to tbe Wa~'ne County Policy ment agamst Illegal manu- problem of generally uplifting to gIve.<br />

Committee on Crime Control and faeture and sale • I.ttitudes, goals and opportuni- Mem.bers of th~ Wayne C~un.<br />

Prevention. In a letter to them b. Contro~ ov~r ~ega~!Danu~ ~Ies lor youth, the general, s~rv- ty PolIcy CommIttee. on .Crime<br />

dated December 5,Mr. Bryant facture amI dlst!lbubom Icepr~blems of proper levelS of Control ~nd Preyenhon m.cl. ude<br />

outlined some of the areas of c.. C,q,ntrolover Improp~r.~d. pro.bation, ~ll:s~work and coun- Mel RaVItz, chaIrman; WIlliam<br />

concern in the drug ahuse epi- verllsihg of no~.prescrlptJon Sefng actIVIties,. and many ICahalan, Wayne County Pros.<br />

demic. He pointed ollt that .be' . drugs and chemIcals' otaer. areas. Even the broad~st, ec~tor;Jo~annes Spre.en: De.<br />

cause the. nature of the drug d. Control over. sale of drug, perhaps unanswerable ,ueshon traIt P ()11 r. e CommiSSIoner;<br />

crisis 'is so complex it inust be use paraphernalIa, such as of what must our socIety be. Roman S. Grlbbs, mayor.elect;<br />

attacked on a number of fronts. hypod~rmic syringes c~me in order to.remove the de. Lloyd Voight, representative of<br />

. e. AId for the schools to sIre of substantial numbers to Judge James Lmcoln's office;<br />

f Mthr.Bbrya~t pomted f0!!.t,some ,keep drugs out of school premo chemically escape the reality James Henahan, representative<br />

o . e. aslC .areas a con.cern ises of life in tha~ society. of Recorders Court; Marvin<br />

whIch mclude. ... 7. Changes in state ]a~s . Most of all, though, is the Brown. director of the Mayor's<br />

1. Drug. abuse educatilon . a. Make the laws specific, compelling need to realize What Committee for Human lle.<br />

a. Children generally and reasonable for eacb drug is happening to us and to our sources Development; Rohert<br />

b. YQuth Gffenders b. Distinguish between de. children and to demand and Preer, director of tbe Wayne<br />

c: Adult, offenders grees of possession based on cause, immediate action. County Office of E;conomic Op.<br />

d. Parents .. ' .' IImount possC1ised Mr. Bryant, also requested portunity; Charles Brown, di.<br />

e. S c h 0 0 I admmlstratJons c. Make giving' and selling that the committee change its rector of Wayne County, Sub.<br />

and teache~s . drugs separate offenses stated philosophy and goals list urban Legal Services, Inc.; Wi!.<br />

f. Corrections officers and _ d. Allow wider use of pre- of eight items, to add one item !iam Shunck, supervisor of the<br />

case.workers. trial voluntary probation pro- as ..number two on that list Wayne Co un t y Intermediate<br />

g. P~blic servic~~~oadcasts grams - "Prevent and. Control Illegai School District; Floyd Wylie,<br />

on radlQand tel~vlslon. e: Make Act' 54 man i e s Drug Activity." He pointed out Detroit Wayne County Health<br />

2. Out-patient treatment' Bud clearly av'ailable for drug that the problem is vast and Services Board; Albert J. Zak,<br />

rehabilitation counseling an drehabilitation complex and inextricably in. Wayne County Board of Super.<br />

3. In-patient treatment 'and re- f. Distinguish - 'between jll- v(llved with and related to other visors; Richard H. Austin,<br />

habilitation. veniles or minors and ad~lts _ crimillal justice prolllems. member of the Wayne County<br />

4. Specific programs for' her. 8. Youtb programs for youth He suggested that many of B'oard of Auditors and Francis<br />

oin addicts 'a. High School age children these areas of attack could be P. Bennett, Wayne County Plan.<br />

a. Enlarged program' with 'should be encouraged to devel- made projects, partial funding, ning Commission.<br />

Set Heart Talk At Bon Secours<br />

Dr. Park Willis III will come or practice in the Grosse Pointe<br />

from Ann Arb 0 r to discuss area. The D ire c tor of the<br />

"Congestive Heart Ii'aiIure and Course is Dr. Robert J. GrHfin,<br />

Cardiogenic Shock ~.How to who' is in' cbarge of the Holden<br />

Avoid Them," at. the' conclud. Card,iac Interisive Care Unit of<br />

ing meeting of the Course in the hospital.. Much of the clini.<br />

Continuing Medical Education cal material presented at the<br />

at Bon Secours Hospital in th~ Conlerences is t8ken from ex-<br />

Science Hall at 10:30 o'clock, periences in tbis very active<br />

today, 'rhursday, December 11. unit.<br />

. Dr Willis is Professor of IiI" The. Courses in Continuing'<br />

temat Medicine and Director,'<br />

Division of. Cardiology of the<br />

University of Mic~gaD Medical<br />

Medical EducatioiI are support-<br />

.<br />

ed"financially by the James and<br />

School. He bas had, extensive Lynel1e Holden Fund.,<br />

-experience iri cliiiical"card'iol.<br />

ogy and in research in Medicine.<br />

The course "Cardiac Conlerences"<br />

which began on St!j)tem:.' ;<br />

ber 11, has 'bien- very weU attended<br />

by Interns, Residents,<br />

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CONTRACT OKAYED<br />

At its reiular meetilli held aD<br />

Monday, December 8, the Park<br />

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using the city.operated dump ling of trash on public prop.<br />

in Macomb CGunty, for dispos. erty, the Department of State<br />

jng of branches and debris. Highways has accepted a .bid<br />

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W Vis;t our i PARKER AND CROSS PENS<br />

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• The Most COlllplete Focllifles<br />

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• Rentol ond Leosrng Programs<br />

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G.R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W S<br />

DECA Members Play Santa<br />

Wrapping gifts for childl;en at La.<br />

peer School are members of the Distributive<br />

Education Club of North and<br />

South High Schools. They include<br />

(standing left to right) DEBBY AUSTER-<br />

BERRY, GEORGE MAHONEY, SHEL-<br />

• BIRCH LOCS 6' HARDWOOD • PACKACE COAL • KINDLINC<br />

• CANNEL COAL • FIRE QUETS<br />

Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA)<br />

are organizations of high school seniors interested in<br />

retaiiing. The ,DECA chapter in Grosse Pointe consists<br />

of students from both South and North Higli Schools,<br />

who meet monthly at luncheon meetings to discuss retailing;.'<br />

merchandising and job experi.ences. All of its<br />

members are in the co-op plan at theIr schools.<br />

This is a program in which ~._------they<br />

attend classes in the morn. 45 members. South High School<br />

ings and work in their chosen officers are G reg Masscar,<br />

£i.elds in the afternoons or eve- president; Kevin Kelly, vicemngs.<br />

The first courses in retailing<br />

Iare available to st u den t s in<br />

president;<br />

tary and<br />

treasurer,<br />

Anne Ford, secre-<br />

Debby Austerberry,<br />

Club sponsor is Maytheir<br />

junior' year.<br />

pletion. of. thes~<br />

After<br />

courses<br />

com- nard Leigh.<br />

st1;J- North's group is headed by<br />

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dents are mtervlewed by their president, G e 0 r g e Mahoney;<br />

counselors and then accepted vice-president Leslie Elliott;<br />

for the retailing program. secretary, Shelly Morey, and<br />

DECA'~ members are current. treasurer. R i c Ii a r d Poole.<br />

Iy working as cashiers, and Charles Hitch is their sponsor.<br />

salespeo~le and stockboys ~n Debby and Shelly both work<br />

stores In downtown DetrOit, in nearby stores. Debby, who<br />

Eastland and In-the-Village. is a cashier, says her job<br />

The club's school activities. helps develop a sense. of reo<br />

include handling sales of vari. sponsibility, gives her a better<br />

ous items from beginning to understanding of money and<br />

end. Recently the members affords her the opportunity to<br />

purchased candy from a whole. deal witb all types of people<br />

saler, handlea the markup and in a business situation. Her<br />

ultimate sale. to their fellow school credits are handled so<br />

students. P-roceeds from these if she decides to enter a colsales<br />

go into' the, club treasury lege upon graduation, she will<br />

for its. many activities, includ, be qualified to do so.<br />

ing a banquet at the end of the Shelly. who sells ladies' hand-<br />

SChoolyear for their employers. bags, always has liked to he<br />

During this Christmas season with people. Retailing seemed<br />

club' members are busy collect. the perfect field for ber. She<br />

ing donations of girts from local too said her job has taught<br />

merchants and fellow students her how to handle herself in<br />

,which they plan to give to the an adult, business situation and<br />

. children. at Lapeer School. They hilS given her a J>elter under.<br />

also will send representatives sta'nding of people.<br />

10 the school to distribute the DECA's members also enjoy<br />

Kilts and help serve dinner to social relationships while learnthe<br />

youngsters. ing mor.e abolit their future pro-<br />

LY MOREY, KEVIN KEL Y and GREG<br />

MASCAR. Seated, (left to right)<br />

LESLIE ELLIOIT, CAROL KEE,<br />

ANNE FORD and MARY ROSE<br />

GRATES.<br />

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You say •••••••••<br />

UNBELIEVABLE?<br />

So did we •• , tlllti1 we heard<br />

this small home instrument outperform<br />

organs co&tiDg thousands<br />

of do!! or.; morc. Allen<br />

calls Ib is speclacular performer<br />

the Crys tal Carousel.<br />

This instrument in its beautiful<br />

conlemPQrary styling, plays like.<br />

an organ ••• authentically reproduces<br />

the magnificeol I.ones<br />

of a fine pia:Jo even to the impact<br />

of felted hammr.rs and<br />

sound decay of vibrating slrings.<br />

Palen led swinging hammers<br />

pluck, strum, pic~ or Iwang 10<br />

reproduce identically, the<br />

sounds of any suiDged instrument.<br />

Other stops produce the<br />

sounds of most wind or percussion<br />

instruments. A speciill lab<br />

brings them aU inlo play. We<br />

love this Crystal Carousel. You<br />

owe it 10 )'ourself • • • hear it<br />

before you buy!<br />

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Dynamic Downtown Detroit<br />

Noon to 8:30, Man., .'t"ed., Fri.<br />

Noon to 5:311,Tues., Thurs., Sat.<br />

rt<br />

Howard Gates Given Promotion by 'Army ..<br />

Howard T. Gates, son 01 Mr. Spec. 5 Gales Is'l cle~k.typist<br />

and Mrs. Thomas S. Gates, in the battalion, He entered the<br />

1851 Hunt Club drive was pro. Army in8eptember 1968, commoted<br />

reeently to Ar~y special. pleted basic training at Fort<br />

ist five while assigned to the Knox, Ky., and was. last sta.<br />

195th Maintenance Battalion at tioned at Fort Lee, Va.. _<br />

Fort Carson, Colo. The. 25.year.old soldier was<br />

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Thursday. Dec. II. 1969,<br />

SHOWS YOU THE WAY. /IT'S EASY-ANDOH!<br />

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C. C. PLANS IT: We'll plan the whole project and design<br />

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C. C. TELLS YOU EXACT COST-IN ADVANCE: The<br />

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C. C. HELPS'yOU GET FINANCING: We'll help you get<br />

financing atlowest.possible current interest rates. You'll<br />

knovJ what your payments are in advance.<br />

C. C. SUPPLIES PEACE OF MIND: We'll tell you before<br />

we start exactly when your job will .be finished so you<br />

can plan to enjoy it. How good is the- work? So good we<br />

guarantee it with tiNa-year free warranJy service on labor<br />

and materials-in writing! . t<br />

. Want'to talk about it? We'll be.'delighted to meet with<br />

you, discuss how to transform .your house into ~ drea:n<br />

home. There's no obligCltion, of .cou~e. But at least you II<br />

know how things COULD be. CaU anytime. Like Right<br />

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High Sc~ool in 1962 and reo<br />

ceived a masters degree iD business<br />

administration in 1968<br />

from Central Michig,n' University<br />

at ,Mount Pleasant. He' is a<br />

member 'of Theta Chi and AI.<br />

pha Kappa Psi frater~ties.<br />

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ment, who was given a go ~~~~~~~r~f~<br />

df~;:<br />

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the honorees, city officials and i:}: . . POUrtD i,',<br />

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[II IT IS NOT TO~~~R~;~M~~I~E: AB:UT YOUR ~11<br />

~~~~e~f i~n~~~~ar~~:in~n t~: M: :::<br />

property of Mrs. Walter Ham. mM CHRISTMAS DINNER<br />

:ae;:. l~~c;~:;IX :.oa~Oen ~~~: m.!<br />

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on the foundation of yesterday's ii:<br />

hard.earned lessons. OR A FILFTMIGNON ~~


Thursday" Dec. II, 1969<br />

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE!<br />

Clock ond Table '<br />

RADIOS<br />

20% B:;<br />

while they lost<br />

• AM .' AM/FM • S.W. • POLICE BAND<br />

•. BULOVA '. PANASONIC • ZENITH<br />

BOO( VIDEO SYSTEMS, IIKa<br />

11 Kercheval 886-4050<br />

GIFT SpetillJ<br />

in time 1"Christmlls<br />

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Christmas Gift<br />

Elegant and graceful; the new Style lnl<br />

Baldwln C,opjOle _has ' re~aptured , the<br />

beauty origlnated by Italy's provincial<br />

master cablnel.-inlkera. Den accents In<br />

brass and. cane camplebe the authentic<br />

pl!r1od styling. ,. ,<br />

Olher Mediterranean and ItaUan mode~<br />

all Including benehes start at<br />

Make Certain Your Car<br />

Is Prepared for Wi nter<br />

lEAD<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Nearly 60,000 Michigan mo. is strong enough to meet the<br />

torists will be unable to start Idemands of winter.<br />

their cars the first day the 2. Change to a light.weight<br />

temperature drops to the five oit<br />

above zero (F) mark, accord. .<br />

ing to Automobile C I u b of 3. Install snow tires.<br />

Michigan. 4. Have antifreeze tested.<br />

When thermometers hit be. 5. Check the ignition system.<br />

low ~at mark last January, ap. 6. Check the exhaust system.<br />

proximately .58,000 dx:tvers call. 7. Have your car lubricated.<br />

ed for assistance m getting .<br />

their vehicles started Two. 8. Park the car m garage or<br />

thirds of the calls we;e from carport.<br />

individuals who couldn't spin 9. Check heater, windshield<br />

their engines because of either wIpers and other accessories.<br />

battery or starter failure, states 10. Get a safety cl1eck.<br />

the Alito Clob. ' When temperatures fall near<br />

Since the key to successful the zero mark, the power out.<br />

winter driving is P. stroog bat- put of the battery is greatly reo<br />

tery, /lny motorist who begins duced. Since more power is<br />

the winter with a weak battery needed in colder weather to<br />

has two strikes against him spin the engine, a strong bat.<br />

even before he turns the Igni. tery is a must.<br />

tion switch. Proper battery care includes<br />

Yet, not only do many motor. keeping the battery cells filled<br />

istsatte~pt to get through with fluid and checking the<br />

Michigan's coldest months with terminals and cable clamps for<br />

a weak: battery, but they do not dirt corrosion and proper coo.<br />

take the proper steps to safe.' tact. .<br />

guard against winter driving .A ligh.t-,!eight oil reduces en.<br />

troubles, the Auto Club states. gme friction alld makes the<br />

To help drivers get their cars engine easier to turn over on<br />

started and keep them moving cdld mornings. The thermostat,<br />

even under the worst C!QDdi- ralliator and heater boses also<br />

lions, Auto Club has devised sho.uld be examined.<br />

"The 10 Commandments to Cold A check of the ignition sys.<br />

Weather Car Care": tern and an engine tune up may<br />

1. Make sure you car battery be necessary. The alternator<br />

----------- and carburetor should be ex.<br />

Me<br />

"etieng Sla.'ed amined, and points and the can.<br />

Wilson'.<br />

EGGNOG<br />

Th. treditiolltJ AlMriCll"<br />

Holi4ey trHt<br />

1 Qu.rt -5ge eoch<br />

WII_'. Gr'" A<br />

WHIPPIIG (REAM<br />

J.i Plitt 25 c "eh<br />

" denser should be replaced if<br />

needed. The automatic choke<br />

On Montessori should be cleaned and adjusted<br />

for winter driving.<br />

Tbe Grosse Pointe Academy<br />

will present a program on the<br />

Montessori approach to educa.<br />

tion on Monday,' Decembr;- 15,<br />

at 7:30 o'clock at the Academy.<br />

The Montessori method is de.<br />

signed to help children learn by<br />

themselves. Montessori programs<br />

develop positive learning<br />

attitudes and babits in young<br />

children. Many eX[Alr'..sin edu.<br />

cation believe Montessori can<br />

help a child become aware of<br />

his potential and gain confi.<br />

dencein himself while making<br />

use of his abilities.<br />

The materials used under the<br />

guidance of especially trained<br />

teachers help children develop<br />

a lasting curiosity and positive<br />

attitudes and habits toward<br />

.learning ...<br />

A faulty exhaust system can<br />

be dangerous since it is no<br />

sE!cret that carbon monoxide<br />

kills, Auto Club says. A good<br />

lubrication prevents dust, dirt<br />

and moisture fro m moving<br />

parts.<br />

Accessories such as wind.<br />

shield wipers, defrosters, turn<br />

signals, lights and the horn all<br />

should be working properly. A<br />

final inspection by a qualified<br />

service statiO!! attendant or me.<br />

chanic can locate other possible<br />

trouble spots.<br />

The belief that your car won't<br />

start because it ill too .cold is<br />

a myth because on the same<br />

day your car won't budge, you<br />

will find many autos of the<br />

same m a k e and age being<br />

driven .<br />

The .evening's program will Y I Ji! .;J T '.<br />

begm'fith visitation' of five U eUUe rees I<br />

classrooms. This will give Bear'. Jrispection<br />

guests the opportunity to view ! '<br />

the special equipment and learn. I<br />

ing materials used at The The d8YS of gathering the I<br />

Academy. Teachers will be on family in the old buggy and<br />

band to answer questions_ heading out to the 'countryside<br />

Mrs. Ernest Rothschild will to chop down the Yuletide tree<br />

speak at 8o~clock on tbe psy. ,are gODl~for most of us, having<br />

;flh.ologyand philosOphy of Mon. been replaced. by the chPre, of,<br />

tessori :' at Xavier University<br />

in Cincinnati. She is on<br />

the, Board of Direetors of tbe<br />

Amerlc8n Montesorri Society<br />

safe - becomes a real chal.:<br />

lenge.<br />

A Christmas tree bought in<br />

November quite naturally had<br />

to have been cut in the ,same<br />

and<br />

first<br />

has also established the<br />

pre.sehoolfor physically<br />

month or maybe even earlier.<br />

An early.cut tree will pose more<br />

handicapped children in Cln. of a fire hazard than one chop.<br />

cInnati.ped down just before Christ.<br />

'mas. Of course, unless you cut<br />

it yourself, there is really no<br />

way of knowing for sure when<br />

the tree you choose was feUed.<br />

An easy way to check the age<br />

and safety of a tree is to give<br />

the butt a good blow on the<br />

ground.<br />

Some of the 0 Iller. brown<br />

needles. which can be found on<br />

any tree, will usually fall off,<br />

bllGIID<br />

but if an unusua lIy large numberof<br />

needles, especially those<br />

th8t am not brown in color,<br />

come tumbling to the ground,<br />

look somewhere else for your<br />

tree. If the needles break. rath-<br />

MARKEl er than bend, when you apoly<br />

a little pressure to them. that<br />

il; another good clue that the<br />

tree has been around for a.<br />

while.<br />

I An old I.,dian trick<br />

'keep your tree green<br />

:<br />

will help'<br />

and safe<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

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Walla,ce, IUchardNoyes, Don<br />

Wolczko and Ken H!1nter.<br />

Troop No, 34 begins the new<br />

year of outdoor, camping the<br />

weekend of January 15 with a<br />

full schedule of one campout<br />

per month.<br />

,BON .JOUR<br />

LUXURIOUS DINING' ROOM<br />

Serving: • STEAKS • CHOPS • SEAFOOD<br />

• COCKT AI LS. LUNCHEONS-DINNERS<br />

Complete Food Carryou+S<br />

Moderately Priced<br />

COCKTAIL HOUR 3.7 P.M. HOT and COLD HORS D'OEUVRES<br />

16390 E. Warren 885.S887<br />

It Audubon<br />

Chains, Collars<br />

• i ;.Ointments, Vitamins<br />

Thursday, Dec. II. 1969<br />

Rubino Charged I Troop 84 Holds Court of Honor Woods R~sidence Visited by ,Thief ~~~~,h;~~:11~h~:le~25c<br />

• ------ .. ---. -' '-,- . ...,'. lion'stock, $20 iri quarters arid<br />

AS C"onsptrafor<br />

Boy SCout Troo~ No. 34 of camping a~d c(l?ki~g. Don ,~rol. Respondmg to a call on Sat. The only Item found mlssmg some old coins. Woods police<br />

__,<br />

Matthew (Mike the Ea!orcer)<br />

Ferry School held .Its fall Court<br />

of Honor, presenting advance'<br />

czko, ,bugling, fIShl~g, cookmg,<br />

canoemg and camplOg,<br />

urday, December 6, from Mr. Crom the home was<br />

an~ Mrs, John Carbone,. of 12~O metal box, containing<br />

a grey are continuing<br />

18 Ken. Ilion.<br />

their illvestiga •<br />

.' ;.<br />

Rubino; '58, of 1068 Bedford ment awards to members Ilf the 'Dick Noyes, Troop Treasul'er Falrholme, Woods pO~lce dl~"<br />

road, alleged leader of Detroit's troop on November 25. presented the rank adya~ce. covered that the family resl',:<br />

Mafia, was charged Wednesday. The court began with Scouts ment. Sc::ond Class; Dave l'er. dence had been entered by one<br />

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i " ,,'e,': 'r'e;, ',' G' '1-, v'-In'g<br />

, . '<br />

'A, ,~W"".'.;,ess,canoeing,<br />

den~with the opportunity to<br />

meet and'discuss their interests<br />

'.. in literature, history, social<br />

studies, 'scie.nce 'and the arts,<br />

ana to hear university scholars<br />

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Thursday, Dee, II, 1969<br />

'S EUI<br />

UPHOlSTERING (0.<br />

14322 Meek AY.. .... VA 2.....<br />

• Custom •<br />

lEUPHOLS1E1UIG & HSrYLiMl<br />

• tTee J)lck up atId deli",,,,,<br />

• select 110m hundreds 01 fin,<br />

taof1CS<br />

• CUSlOm' mad. slip coo,,.,<br />

• llUQralu.f(1 • tf'rm, Will lable<br />

FlEE ESTIMATES - VA 2;"60<br />

OVII It YEA ItS E)(PEIUENeE<br />

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Brownell Offers Xmas Concert<br />

Sherman Shoe. StorM have<br />

announced the srind opening<br />

of their newest. branch .. loeated<br />

at 114 Kercheval, "On.the.HilI".<br />

This .fast.growing, jh~ ch.~n<br />

has stores located at' 13300'<br />

East Jefferson, Binningham,<br />

Dearborn and at Somerset Mall<br />

in Troy. The original slore.<br />

opened its doo~s 47. years ago<br />

and is'still located .at the same<br />

place, Jefferlon, corner of Cop.<br />

lin.<br />

Fred. Sherman, founder and<br />

aCtive head of the romPIllY<br />

fiIJnl~' believes that customers<br />

ate- made by perlonal attention<br />

and service. This creed is still<br />

the number one rule that all<br />

employes must f611ow. .'<br />

The business bas had rapid<br />

., 'growth under the- direction of<br />

son Larry Sherman who reo<br />

: fl~ts the enth\1JilSlI1. of YQUth<br />

"r and tile drIv.ttt. upa.a.eion, .<br />

, .11.;(, Bill Bor1dD, a youDi man bs<br />

years but I veteran in the shoe<br />

business, bas been associated<br />

with the Shermall chain for 18<br />

yeirs and beaa. up the loyal<br />

personnel. whos.e effortl are'a<br />

large part of, .~th.sterN auc.<br />

ctss.<br />

c;. R 0 SSE POI N TEN E WS<br />

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Brownell Middle School's mu. to participate on an invitational<br />

.it dep.rtment will present its basis) will present two of the<br />

twelfth annual Cbristmll con- Burt carols: "Caroling Carol.<br />

ing," and "We'll D res s the<br />

tert Friday evenln€, Decem- House" the intricate "Carolaf<br />

ber 12, beginning at 8 o'clock in tbe B~lIs" by Leontovich with<br />

the auditorium-gym. lit! .Russian rhythms completes<br />

Dewey D. Xalember instru. \their part of the progrllm,<br />

mental music' InSlrUC~r, ",ill I A s IT. a II e r ensemble of 19<br />

present' his l'l8.member orcnes. i ~irls will present ,"Who Is. This<br />

. .' i 111 Manger Sleepmg," With a<br />

lr~ 1ft Co.n c e r t With Daniel, difficult h arm 0 n i c arrange.<br />

Evola's vocal group. Sixth, lev. Iment. These girls are: Penny<br />

enth and eighth grade instru.! Warlian, Amy Atterbury, Caro.<br />

mentalists will open the eve. line Allen. Maureen, ~itzge~al~,<br />

ning's program with Handel's Ma~a Oxley, and L1I1da~asl.<br />

Bouree Irom "Water Music," borskl. Otbers are Sue Little,<br />

followed by "P r a i s e Ye the Ronna Jacobs,. B~rbara Zec.h,<br />

Lord of Hosts" fro m Saint. Barbara Hoefler. Judy SarVIS,<br />

Saens' Christmas Oratorio. Oth. Jeanie Zambornis and Mary<br />

er selections include two move. Jeannette Rice. More in-:lude<br />

ments from Grundman's "Quiet Cathy Keeler, Lisa Osborn,<br />

Christmas" (A Little Child Is Linda Whittingham, Rebecca<br />

Botn, and Lullaby); and Cho' Carender, Cherie Fleming, and<br />

pin's Prelude,Op. 28. Mary McCampbell.<br />

Five choral groups have pre- The traditional "Masters in<br />

pared' a number of selections This Hall" will be suog by Dorn<br />

varying ,irom lraditional carols Williams, Dave Coolidge, John<br />

to holiday folk songs. One bun. Vermeulen. Scott McCaig, and<br />

dredand twenty eighth graders Tom Montgomery.<br />

will combine with the orcheslra Accompanists include Lila<br />

ill "Praise Ye The Lordi" also Jan Miller, Ronna Jacobs, Dave<br />

Simeone's "It's Christmas Once McCampbell, Sue Mogk, Janis<br />

Again," and ,"0 Holy Night." Mendelsohn, and Caroline AI.<br />

Celestial Show Staged for Ywe<br />

"For Christmas decorations,<br />

the eastern horizo& is host' to<br />

some of the most striking and<br />

colorful consteUations of the<br />

whole year," says University<br />

of Michigan astronomer Hazel<br />

M. Lash.<br />

"Auriga, the large five.sided<br />

figure ruled by the bright yel.<br />

low star Capella, rises in the<br />

northeast around sunset," she<br />

notes. "The Pleiades, followed<br />

hy the rest of the constellation<br />

Taurus, rises at about the Slme<br />

hour as Capella."<br />

The winter constellations. ac.<br />

cording to Prof. Lash. center<br />

mostly around Orion with his<br />

two Hunting Dogs-'canis Major<br />

and Canis. Minor-and the Hare,<br />

or Lepus. below him.<br />

The three stars in Orion's<br />

pelt point downward to Sirius.<br />

which has been "watched, ad.<br />

mired, and revered from time<br />

immemorial, rising as it does in<br />

the early eve nin ga around<br />

Christmas. It was the 'Star of<br />

the East' pointed to by 'Three<br />

Wise Men of Orion.' "<br />

Canis Major, Prof. Losh ex.<br />

plains, resembles "a woodfn<br />

sawhorse. so Olle can Jee how<br />

the ancients depicted a dOl in<br />

this figure."<br />

Canis Minor contains only two<br />

naked.eye stars of any import.<br />

An especially.interesting Huron len.. .<br />

Af,;ca _ Keny,,'UClftdund Indian carol. "Jesorus Ahaton. The public is invited to at.<br />

Tanzania - offers 11 unforcet. hia," will be accompanied by tend. There is no admission<br />

• .. ee a. able holiday. Afric. is probably Caroline Allen Gn bells. charge.<br />

• the most pholocenic continlnl on Forty.fl've members of the"<br />

• earth. Game reserves live YOllth.<br />

Z. ~Oa. . opportunity. 10 . p~olocr.•ph the Boys Ensf!mble have rehear~ .--------------------- ...<br />

'~~ most 'anlulle of Wild.,"lInlls ,nd faithfully three favorites: "Ju.<br />

t~ Spring y2~l1~ii~ .~:::I~ ..:'t~;;';~.:~~ ..c..1.:::::.::; Sheraton Cadillac Hotel<br />

m<br />

~ Ihe spectacular Nloronloro Craler tile mr&hty Serln. I folk sOllg With bongo accompa.<br />

proudly announces our holiday<br />

entertainment policy.<br />

The great<br />

)-,~<br />

cati. See tree climbinr lions al ll~' ManY'II PIrk. niment. .<br />

o ColOlfu\ MIsai tribnmln. The subjltts III limItless Girls Choir (consialing of 140<br />

tr, ..• ,the experience unfor'Itable. girls selected from. all grade!<br />

~, ~ " Write .0" Call f01',Free B1'Qchure ------------<br />

T'Ji "i# . 21.DAY ROYAL SAFARI Sherman Shoes<br />

~~'f!Y' MAR. ~~~:ill~~$~~~~:[~J~~SIV£. Opens on 'Hill'<br />

'ROYAL 'INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE, INC.<br />

2.141 southfield. Lllhrup VillI", Mich. 41075 • 31S/35Z.7070<br />

"<br />

Good Samariian<br />

,Bitten by Dog<br />

,<br />

;;;zIt, fi1,~~ OT.,""opat .~,A'.Mh J h ;;K)6-U'V~ -er<br />

Alice' Hummel, 1020 Three<br />

Mile, was attempting to assist<br />

an .injured dog on Wedne&day,<br />

December 3, at St. Plul and .<br />

Rivard, when the animal b.it<br />

fOrr.Hrvatlonsl.lephone: her on the right hand. She went<br />

(313) 965-7800 to St. John Hospital for treat.<br />

ment.<br />

I "ON The animal was turned over<br />

DETROIT HI~ • to the Harvey Animal Hospital.<br />

Washington Blvd. at Grand Circus Park Oil December 4, the dog's own.<br />

r----------------------", er, Laura Myrick, 454 Rivard,<br />

. called City police and reported<br />

NewHibon 1IJHlJlS<br />

her dog missing. She identi.<br />

fied the animal who had bitten<br />

Mrs: Hummel IS her pet. The<br />

dog was suffering from a frac.<br />

tured pelviS', ~pparent1y having<br />

!lilt tk JtJ<br />

2J~tMl,f ff~~<br />

been hit by a car. It has been<br />

returned borne and is recover.<br />

ing.<br />

Mrs. Myrick was issued a<br />

.vio1atioa .for aUowing her dOli<br />

to run at large.<br />

rYorkshire<br />

~_~~Jj<br />

Food Ilarket<br />

~ 16711 MACK AVE. 885.7140<br />

!lllW":-~ll!ltl ~~l II' •• 12 111I1 I Iii<br />

WineS~~_mDN~OO~<br />

and .c~gift wrapped<br />

for Holiday giVing<br />

STOUFFER'S SPECIALS<br />

OF-THE.WEEK<br />

Cauliflower Au Gratin<br />

Potatoes Au Gratin<br />

Broccoli Au Gratin<br />

.3~,<br />

We Sped. I<br />

Cui All Our<br />

Meals 10<br />

Your Needs<br />

free Delivery<br />

0,." tv." ni,., 'm .:00 ,"., Sill",. 10:00.,IIf. 10 2:00 "lit.<br />

Boris Romanoff<br />

his new Steinway and accompanist. 5 p.m.~<br />

midnight nightly for your dining pleasure<br />

.inthe MOTOR BAR STEAKHOUSE.<br />

Completely free 'tJa!et parking to. dinner guests.<br />

Dec. 3-24, Monday through Friday<br />

from 5 p.m. the famous<br />

"SQUARE ROOT Of NINE"<br />

Popular, talented, swinging, singing<br />

. group in the Cafe Caprice.<br />

Mark Schmidt, Vice President and General Mgr.<br />

Laurence Thiery, director of M~ruting<br />

For reservations, call<br />

961-8000<br />

lift of luxury, a .alftific.ftt v.lvet c•• 'ort.r<br />

of soft rayon backed by shimmering ocetote sotht.<br />

quilted ond highly f1uff.fillfld with eocroft polyester.<br />

Red. blu., gr.en, gold in' re.usable vinyl bag.<br />

72''x804'' twin, 27.50 80"x90" full, 37,50<br />

90"x105" ~.ing,47.50<br />

Jacobsorrs<br />

HOME DECORATIVE SHOP<br />

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ance, the U.M astronomer says.<br />

"In ancient times, the Little<br />

Dog WII thought to be a water<br />

dog. It stood on the border of<br />

the Milky Way which was<br />

thougbt to be a river in tbe<br />

sky."<br />

An imaginarY',line drawn from<br />

Rigel to Betelgeuse in Orion<br />

point! to the two bright Itars,<br />

Castor and Pollux, in Gemini<br />

marking the heads of the Twins:<br />

Prof. Losh says. Pollux is now<br />

the brighter of the two but it<br />

is believed that in earli~r times I<br />

Castor was the brighter. ,<br />

"Fittingly. the Northern Cross'<br />

(Cygnus) has steadily moved<br />

toward the west, and may be<br />

seen to splendid advantages 011<br />

ChristmuEve, standin: upright<br />

against ,the western sky." I<br />

Prot Lash says.<br />

"The full moon occurs on the<br />

23rd, which. means we .shall<br />

have plenty of moonlight for<br />

Christmas Eve and Christmas."<br />

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UTOPIA:<br />

The ml1lenlun'i will llavt ...<br />

reached .when tftaftkfBd diseef.<br />

erl a "IY to iPltl)' reeillt6 -.<br />

'm~take. of yesterday.<br />

Improve your<br />

wife's cooking.<br />

Give her a new Gas range.<br />

She'll love you for it,<br />

1IKi'"1MI~--~ .-0.<br />

The spirit of<br />

Christmas ,is alive<br />

and well at<br />

.Greenfield Village<br />

OVUl •• e ChritUl .. T.8n - Guidecl toun of<br />

, -~1' 'AJnerieaII buiklin.. decorated with<br />

'. ...,. eedu ........ cranberr;r ......... ,"ul4i<br />

Greenfield Villager<br />

e.'NIl your holid.y with... ~" ...<br />

Ii Gold Crown .u'oililtfc ~<br />

by'fi.kI~ftst, ~~_ A ...,..<br />

blanket witft fitttcf.eorMr ..<br />

botton. and tih.top .lectriC h tNL<br />

Antique gold. pin~, '~'Iu.," .t .....<br />

""xl''' twin,21.00 80")(14"full, aingle eoMroI, ......<br />

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IO"xl4"' run, cluaf contro',40.00 8&"x90 I ....... , dual ....... 41.<br />

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REPAIRING<br />

We repair all fine<br />

Watches as well as<br />

~hronogl'aphs ahd.Chronome~rs;<br />

.Valente fJewelers<br />

Fine Jewelers ,.Since 1934<br />

:16£01 E.Warren ,t Kensington Rd.<br />

TU J.4800<br />

The 1exclusive. {.<br />

Shore Club<br />

community has<br />

TQwnhouses. .<br />

'wIth ,a '. - .<br />

wonderful '~..-<br />

:..water l.;'.;:,,-1i.... :/. *<br />

jnew. Mi.{;' *<br />

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U-_Mffind' __ ,....... . Ip ';~ ,; '.': *'.<br />

unusUal approach to<br />

lDWnhousltlMng~QtJality *<br />

IoWnho~restdences '<br />

'baveaUUieJuxuryofa privatehoR\8wiUl non. * ~ _<br />

cf the chores of mainteaI.nee.<br />

J'h!!l. an:hilec1urf .<br />

Is 1I111grnaliVe i'nd ", .'" '<br />

exCiting. theloCl\\ion "1\,<br />

t;Uperb! '. f;,<br />

.YACHT HlRBO~<br />

'.COMMUNITY HgUSE<br />

.• SWIMMING.PO L<br />

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Thursel.y. Dec:. 1I. 1969<br />

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MONTESSORI SUMMER SCHOOL<br />

Grosse Pointe A.cademy<br />

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.~,<br />

171 Lake Shore Road<br />

GrOile Point', Michi,.n<br />

886-1221<br />

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A. Pr"iram on<br />

THE MONTESSORI APPROACH TO EDUCATION<br />

will be presented D~cember lli, 7:~0 p.m. at the Giosse<br />

}'ointe .\eac!emy, 171 Lakeshore Rd.<br />

Mrs. Ernest RothsohUd, illost ilpeak8r, \Vill speak on<br />

Philosophy and Psychology. of Montessori Education<br />

open classrooms ,and diiplays begin at 7:30.<br />

no admiuiun fee<br />

GOLD lOX PUZZLES. •• -<br />

~ true jigscw puzzle buffs.<br />

No O'IIide 04" alustrotion is<br />

PfO ... d. To do so would desWOJ<br />

~ of ~e absorbing in"reef<br />

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of ... ~iftg who. :i4llbj4Kth<br />

.~zle .,. 1'tOk •.• AId lite<br />

.... 111 Ie of seefn9 the ~:,;~",:, ....<br />

'JacobsoUS<br />

HOME DECORAT1\1f;SHOP<br />

. /' '.,<br />

,.utlt.rttic .. ".duct prowel<br />

...' 10'" I.' ,.,. ." •• ' .';"<br />

PT A A.t Kerl:Jy<br />

Meets Tuesday<br />

16th C.,,'wry SItHI'" 'ri"t nlft •• 1.1tkWt<br />

ef our OW" imporM J"OrR Spal". Hond"""'N wood JwII,<br />

,<br />

11 hond.tiee! fabrIc solll, Moth.r rlggin., , .. trut<br />

"".terpi.c:e tn Itt • .,9fnfllofl" trodttlo",' ~'d a gift<br />

to b. treasured throughout the years I>y .., ... cholr cMd<br />

active soilers who feel the call of the lea.<br />

19"."" ~.Joh " 1%"xlO" bose.IO.Of TtI..... ".<br />

_IUd" II ....,... •• 1, 20.00 to 100.00<br />

JacobSoriS<br />

HOME DECORATtV£ SHOP<br />

G RO SSE POI N TEN E W S<br />

Holiday Service Caution Urged<br />

Expanded by PO In y,tle Buying<br />

~The. seeonil' meetiDi of tbe Wii1dow ~ervice hours at De. By' PepPer WllKeI*,,'<br />

Kerby Parent.Teacher Auocia- troit post offices will be ex- Christmas is gift.giving.lime.<br />

tlon originally planned fpr Tues. panded ,for the c~nveni~nce of It's a time when parents waal<br />

day evening, December 9, has the mailing pubhc durmg the their youngsters to have ex.<br />

been rescheduled for 1'uesday Christmas rush period. IacUy what they desire. How.<br />

evening, December 10. Postmaster Edward L, Baker ever parents should exercise<br />

I This meeting will feature a said neighborhood stations and good com mol' sense in their<br />

pupil.developed puppet show "A branches including the Grosse selectioi\~.<br />

Happy Time." This program Pointe office. will be open from Yearly w~ read of accidents<br />

prell8nted ~y stu~enta Of ,grades 1;30 a.m. tD 6 p.m., Monday resulting from Christmas gifts ..<br />

four and flV~ WIll also ~cludL> through Friday, beginning De. Guns, whose missiles fly out<br />

choral selections of ChrIstmJlS cember 11 and ext end in g with such force that eyes lire<br />

iongs, The. pr?grJfJl will be throu~h December 19. These damaged , .. clay that is danunder<br />

the direction of ~r .. M:~n. same sbitiODS will be open on gerous to children with allergies<br />

del Lucatsky and M16s RIta three Saturdays December 6 and can result In skin rasbes<br />

Flaherty. The f~urth and b fifth 13 and 20, from'll a,m, to 4:30: .. , dolls, whose costumes are<br />

grade te.achers will be u~a Ie to Sunday service atn'"lghbor. attached with tiny pins, all of<br />

meet With parents durmg the h ' , ~. th .<br />

us al n"rent.teacher visitation ood stations Will be provIded ese are real hazards for little<br />

_______ -- , ~____ u'od r- only on December 14 and 21,lones.<br />

pe~~niediately after the meet. from 2 p,m. ro .. p.m. '. I This y~?r let'" exerei~e a liting,<br />

a social hour will be held The Fort Sh,el~y StatIon, in de caution when makIng o,ur<br />

in the gymnasium. Social Com. the Federal Buildmg downtown. purchases by carefully exanun.<br />

mittee Co.chairmen. Mrs. Bran- will more or less folI~w the ing the toys we buy and caredon<br />

Rogers and Mrs: Wesley same 8ch~dule as the nel~hbo~. fully reading the 1 a bel sat.<br />

Johnson. have appOinted )ifli. hood stations except that It WIll tached ro them.<br />

Robert Elvidge to J:1ein charge ofle~ more ~xtenslve Sunday We hear very little to caution<br />

of table decorati'lns. Refresh. service. It will be ~pen fr~m as about buying when it comes<br />

menta will be served by. Mrs, 11 a.m, to 5 p.m .. on Decemlier to our teenagers, but we hive<br />

Jerry Kirsch, Mrs. Rex Ci.avola. 7, 14 and 21. two suggestions:<br />

Mrs. Jerome Stoeking, loin. AI- The General Po~t Office at I If you are plaonina ro live<br />

bert Trowell, Mrs. W~stoil ,Jen- w,est Fort and Etghth Street your teenager a record, listen<br />

kim, Mrs. Robert RIg~,. !.Ilrs. will be open from '7:30 a,m. to to it first. Some of the material<br />

Robert, Barker, M~s. Harold 11 p;m., Monday through Sat. that is beiDg recorded today is<br />

Leon, 'Ill:rs. John Wttb:ers, and urday. and from 1 p.m. to ~ not the kind of thing. you want<br />

Mrs. Paul Murphy. p.m. on two Sundays. Decem. your teenager to be listening to.<br />

___ --- ber 14 and 21. . Boy s have always enjoyed<br />

~. ;'.<br />

Trips Planned The PO$tmaster said, in every DB-guns, but abuse of this toy<br />

. iIlJtance, service duriug ex- can cause serious damage to<br />

B Ski Hi Club panded hours will be limited ro persons and property:' If you<br />

Y the liale of stamps and tile Ie- mUlt Cive a BB.gun include a<br />

Grosse }'ojnte War Memorial's ceptance of parcel post and list of do's and don'ts. The first<br />

Ski, Hi Club swings into action ordinary maU, There will be no dOll't is. DON'T take it out.of.<br />

this month, Big new's. is the change in the h 0 u r Ii of the doors ..• it's against the law.<br />

nine.day Christmas trip to Vail, Eastland, Fisher. Grand Cir. PO fix up a cardbOard box,<br />

Colo., December 26-January 3 cus Park and Penobscot Sta- stuffed wit h, rag. or news.<br />

chapero'led by Mr. and Mrs tions, except that Fisher and papers, and shoot it in the ba.se-<br />

Frank P. MeBride, Jr. Grand Circus will be open 8 ment. DON'T point the ,un .t<br />

Less than half a dozel1 &potJ a.m, to J.2 Pooll, on two Satur. anyone, at anytime.<br />

rema;n open to be ~apped UP days, December 6 aDd 13. and -----<br />

by immediate reservation, Unit. oEDasthtlaO~~' ~~yms.8:30 to 5 p.m ..' Ch11"ch Of~.er8<br />

ed Airline jet DetroJt to Denver .... WI ..... I.'<br />

round trill, charte~ bus. tranlS- AU pos~ offices wlll be eloled Bach .Cantatas<br />

fers' Del1ver to Vail, shipment on Christmas Day.<br />

of skis, lodging at Holiday Inn<br />

and chaperonage ,are included<br />

for 1210 (taxes included),<br />

A very few places also remain<br />

as of this writing for Ski Hi's<br />

five- >"~~-'.'.~'"<br />

rate. of Sl.25 for ski ren.~l.aJM1 whales. ptlrmJgau. beJr, moose<br />

7k for a .arDUP'ski lesspn,,re aDd oth~r ~ ~. SIIe. cover.s<br />

available to. Sid }Ii me_rs... the major ClUes, u)(:lul1i;na:~\t.<br />

~in, .'dependin, Oli', snolf, lI:a,.AD cllo I'a, e •. FalrblllQ,<br />

GroSlie Powte War .MelnQrllll's Hames, Skagway" Homer. MilO<br />

Junior Youth. Council' Will 1>e pictured are Iudian .and Esldnw<br />

taken by their~dvisor, Warren life. commercial fi.shiIlf. Kodiak<br />

Trafton. Jr .• to Mt, Grampion Island. )J~nU$ka. Valley, and<br />

the satuQl_y previoll$ 1m De- an auto trip ,alolli. tbe fame4<br />

cem.ber 13 duriJ1,i the aame AJa:;ka, Hlg~w.y to Dawwo<br />

hours and at the .lame co5tl lI$ Cre~'" ,," ><br />

the Ski Hi Club. Those inter-


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Plge Sixteen<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

. ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS. me,<br />

OFFICES UNDER THE ELK AT t9 URCBEV AL<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS. :MICHIGAN 48236<br />

Sel.'oD4 CWI p.... PIIcl at D«nM. 1lieb!1'- ..<br />

FULLY pAm ciRcULATION<br />

Phone TU2-69O()<br />

have been kept in reserve for .erty in estim.ti,ngbudgets for<br />

use this year. ITthe full amount 1970-71and 1971~72?<br />

needed were levied this year, Yes, the budge:ts:for.the next<br />

tile rate would have been two years have been calr.ulated<br />

bigher. to take into conriderat\on in.<br />

What Is the actual percentlge creases of approxbnLteJv.6per.<br />

Increase in total basic opera. cent per year.<br />

I Letters to the Editor<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

I feel the drug abuse pro.<br />

gram in the Grosse Pointe Publie<br />

Sch,oolsIs aD t]!:cellentstArt,<br />

but long overdue. To be really<br />

effective tnd to achieve the<br />

hoped.for resulu the program<br />

should be started in the fUth<br />

I<br />

in our sehools "t u e1ementuy<br />

school level '<br />

Sincerely,'<br />

Susan S.dler. .<br />

50 Moreland drive<br />

Grosse Pointe Shore.s<br />

.nd sixth gr.dcs. This would December' 8, 1969<br />

help a student to be intelligenUy To the Edl~:<br />

informed on flIe subject before I think thIS community owes<br />

eJItering junior high, Junior a luge debt Of gratitude to the<br />

High Itudenu ere just begin. man)' students whl> worked<br />

zrlng to f1ear about drugs trom bard dllrin, the millage refer.<br />

Dew assoc:latiOl1s, and ,their ~ndum to inform us of the needs<br />

curiosity Is aroused. By IlIghth which the' school taxes were In.<br />

grade the majority of studl'lnts tended to meet.<br />

bave h'd access to drugs .nd I for one would like to say<br />

aomi fall for the false inform.. "Thanks and better luck next<br />

g;ven out ,by the pushers.<br />

e only way t6 overoome thI.<br />

it, 'DcI~ f. to<br />

~ • ..... 1IfciirIa.dGa &lqht<br />

time."<br />

Very truly yours,<br />

D. A, Sargent, M.D•<br />

63 KercII_ aVeDlIt<br />

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Memorial Center Schedule<br />

Open Daily 9 a.m ••9 p.m. (Ticket Office Closed Sunday)<br />

December 11. December 18 .<br />

FLOWER<br />

Is~:@~r~~~S<br />

••••••••••• 1 , ••••••• '1 ••••••••• , ..<br />

$129 1<br />

iWhile they last, doz. i<br />

:",••••••••••••••••• I.' ''1'••:.<br />

largest Seledion in the City!<br />

CHRISTMAS TRIMS<br />

~~~~ .!i~'Sf.om$1 ~~<br />

Allemon Florist<br />

on E. Warren<br />

17931 Ellt Werren TU 4-6110<br />

~,<br />

Go R 0 SSE PO I NT ENE W S<br />

., AU MemorW.ponsored activitles open totbeGrosse<br />

Pointe publie. Hospital equipm-ant available for' free<br />

loan: crutches. wheel ehairs, beating lamps; hospital beds •.<br />

GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LEND-<br />

ING LIBRARY CLOSED DURING MONTH OF DECEM.<br />

8ER.<br />

\<br />

What Goes On<br />

/ .at<br />

YOIJr Lihrary".<br />

.By Vlrgiala IMIWd<br />

Guest ColulD~i: Sue Neff While adults' read Cbtistmali,<br />

Ch r i s t mas shopping time books only at Christmas, chilo<br />

. dren enjoy them any .time of<br />

agam? Do you need ideas for the year. Last year's best seller<br />

your pre.schoole.r:,that favorite was Ezra Jack Keats' LITTLE<br />

niece, or the small son of your DRUM R BOY (H b 1<br />

Thursday, December 11 old college room-mate? Give ME . e as,a so<br />

," written THE SNOWYDA Y,<br />

*10:00 a.m. Braille Transcrpition-'-Mrs. John McNa- a book for Christmas this year! WHISTLE FOR. WILLIE, and<br />

ROBERTB. EDGAR.<br />

'WILLIAJl ADAJlO.<br />

JANET KUELLEB-


.Thunday, Dee, II, i9~9<br />

~.<br />

WOMIN'S<br />

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~I<br />

jor<br />

a<br />

;From Another Pointe<br />

of View<br />

Merry<br />

from our<br />

Zodiac<br />

Christmas ...<br />

(<br />

By Janet Mueller<br />

...and<br />

good fortune<br />

throughout<br />

the year<br />

Vt/ilvll,k<br />

. . 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road<br />

TU 1.' 505<br />

Pum:h end Jud" Block<br />

"<br />

• •<br />

Decem!;". 21 is the date of<br />

MRS. EDSl::L B., FORD'S traditional<br />

holiday season at home<br />

, reception for Ford family debs.<br />

This year's honorees are cous-<br />

Iins LYNN FORD. daughter of<br />

the BENSON FORDS, of Lake.<br />

I shore road and SHEILA FORD.<br />

I daughter of the WtLLIAM I<br />

ICLAY FORDS of Lakeshore<br />

I<br />

Short and To I<br />

The Pointe i<br />

Receiving degrees from Mich •.1<br />

• AJnencan pottery<br />

• One early American door<br />

lock<br />

• Fine prints, framed and<br />

unframed<br />

• Porcelain, china and early<br />

American blown and<br />

pressed glass<br />

• Coined silver<br />

• One fine late sterling t~a<br />

service<br />

I • Oriental broDzes and<br />

I porcela ins<br />

! Th~ Mitchell's<br />

Antique Shop<br />

17331 MACK<br />

{1I.tWII" NtH .n4 St. CI.i,<br />

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TU 2-4724<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS'<br />

And The People, Too, Will Be Beautiful<br />

- ....------ ...J igan State University during:<br />

For the 22ndyear members of Fine Arts SQCiety fall commen~ement exercises i<br />

will gather for their own holiday festivities. Date is December 6 were BEVERLY I.<br />

Saturday. December 20, Place is the Grosse Pointe M. BEACH, of Moran road. I<br />

Yacht Club. . . , BaclJelor of Science in Retail-,.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John O.Peters, of Cranford lane, are ing of Textiles aDd Cluthingi<br />

chairmen of the Holly Ball with Pointers Mrs. J. Cyril MARTHA J. BROWN, of SUD. Among the Beautiful People at this THEM,. JR., general chairman, MRS,<br />

Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dennes, Mr. and Mrs. ningdale d r i v e, Bachelor of Saturday's beautiful party, the 16th an- ROLAND RINKE, general co-chairman,<br />

Arthur Gohle, Mr~ and Mrs. Richard Henritze, Mr. and Science in Genl!ral Home Eco- . nua~ White Christmas .Ball sponsored. MRS. YOLLRAD J. VON BERG, pro-<br />

Mrs. Frank E. Standish and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. . by the Fontbonne Auxiliary of Saint gram chairman, and MRS. WILLIAM<br />

Tuug, the R. Malcolm McLellans, of Warren; and the nomics; LYNDA M. DAMMAN, I John Hospital, will be all the ladies F. BAKER. The party, at the Grosse<br />

Thomas Girardys, of Detroit; serving on the party com. of EdmundtoD drive, Bachelor I Who work so hard to make the project Pointe Yacht Club, will raise funds to<br />

mittee. of Arts in Social Science; WIL-l a success including, (left to right), MRS. help Saint John expand its Emergency<br />

During the evening Fine. Arts Choral Group, dJ- LIAMA. DELSENER, of Ridge . J. ADDISON BARTUSH, favors chair. .Services Center.<br />

reeted by Mrs. Richard S. Shannon, will present the road. and KENNETH A.De- man; MRS. WALTER L. VAN GOEtraditional<br />

Christmas program. And Society members MUNTER, of M 0 u Dt ~erDon i -------------------------------and<br />

guests will dance to the music of Jack Rosevere's road, Bachelors of Arts m Ad- ' road .. Lynn spent Thanksgiving and daughter.in-law, TOM and ALD G. OLIVER, a Business<br />

Orchestra. vertisiDgi DA V'ID E. DOB- vacation. ;from The Masters' DIANE, are handling prepara. Management major. son of MR..<br />

• • • BINS, of Washington road, Scho.olwith ?er parents in lions here while MILLIE and and MRS, DONALD..OLIVER,<br />

IAm.hl. It The C.thedr.' Bachelor of Seienc in Biology' !,!orlda,. checkmg ou~ prospec- JOE enjoy ~ome pre-season re- of MoraD road.<br />

e . ' live colleges (she'll be grad- laxation at their Fort Lauder- •


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I Ii<br />

( Now Is a Good Time to<br />

Schmitt-Water3'<br />

Troth Revealed<br />

Enj9Y the Holidays!<br />

,thtO.1U2Iatt<br />

>. -a landmark restaurl,mt where good<br />

" things are. a cherished tradition.<br />

FAMED FOR ITS SUPERB<br />

CUISINE<br />

Wide Selection, of Dinners<br />

to Cboose}'rt)m ., .<br />

Shoppers and Business Men's<br />

Luncheons<br />

Delightful Cocktails<br />

Serving from 11:30<br />

noon until 2;()(I A.M.<br />

Where the<br />

GOOSE HANGS<br />

HIGH fer the<br />

holidoys<br />

end when the<br />

cocke Is of yoor<br />

heert ere<br />

warmest,<br />

':J /'tv 0) OJ I: t. V • 1"1 i I: '''1 c: YY 0) 'llll.lt':>Uay, Dee, ", 1969<br />

GPYC Commodore's Ball<br />

(Continned from Page 17)<br />

and Mrs. John Paynter, the<br />

Richard Shall as, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

John Sutton, nI, and Dr and<br />

Mrs. Fred J. Lepley.<br />

GPYC juniors have a holiday<br />

party of their own coming up<br />

soon. The third annual Snow<br />

Ball presented by the Yacht<br />

Club's Teen. Age CouncLl is<br />

scheduled for Friday, December<br />

19.<br />

The dance is open to all<br />

Grosse Pointe teenagers in<br />

grades nine through 12 With<br />

Grosse Pointe ID pre.requisite<br />

to admittance.<br />

Dress. requirements are coat<br />

and tie for the boys, "church<br />

dress" for the girls. "The New<br />

Hope" will perform. Admission<br />

is $3 a 'cOuple.<br />

Heading the party committee<br />

Ire Teen Council chairmen Judy<br />

Burke, Greg Smith, Maureen<br />

Cross, John Chariot and Mike<br />

Tindal with Mark Melvin and<br />

Kevin Cross the special SnolV<br />

Ball chairman.<br />

A Silver :Bell<br />

FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE<br />

••• starts a lifelong family tradition<br />

A lovely Christmas momento. this charmingsil.<br />

ver plated bell makesa beautiful tree decoration.<br />

Have it engraved with the date (Christmas 1967)<br />

and start a continuing family tradition, buying<br />

a new engraved jell every year - made by<br />

REED & BARTON<br />

$4:95<br />

(E1Ifl"'InI Mtra, Also .,.,. .. ....,.."<br />

Valente gewelers<br />

Since 1934<br />

16601 ~ Warren - TU 1~4800<br />

I Kappo<br />

Kappa Gammas Peter Wayne, III To Cta, im lJ.r,ide<br />

From Another Pointe of View To Sponsor Xmas Fete .. ..., .<br />

____________________ -- . Mr. and 1\1rs.Frank J. Brady, ,of Our ,J. ad., of Mercy High<br />

Topieal Rock-Musical Performance in Fries Auditorium<br />

Will Conclude War. Memorial's Lighter Side<br />

of Life Series December 29<br />

At aTlwlksgiviDg cfumer in<br />

their Alexandria Va bome<br />

Rear Admiral ~nd Mrs. 0<br />

Dabney Waters ~UDOUDeed ~<br />

engagement of their daughter.<br />

Lucille Dabney to LieuteDaDl<br />

Richard Creagh SC , h mitt, U.S.A.,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W.<br />

Kappa Kappa Gammas lJ'l~' of HuntingtOIl wOods. Me an. 1 Scbooland .Siena Heights Col.<br />

(C...... rn. Pale l'l) el'ed Tuesday, December. 2, In nouncing the engagement of. t l~e. Her .fiance atended Aus.<br />

" will the FIsher road. home of Mrs. . .'. tin Cathohc Prep, School and<br />

Wayne County Proba~e Court, Juvenile Division, Jack W. Stephenson for their thllU' daughter, Judith Mane, received his BachelDr of Sci.<br />

be present as usual to accept the gifts. annual Christmas party and ~o to Peter H. Wayne, III, son of Ience degree from the Univer.<br />

Judge Lincoln and his staff will attend to their dis- make final plans for the com. Mrs. Peter H. Wayne, of Woods I sity of Notre.Dame. He is pres.<br />

tribut. . eed d . . dren:' billed Christmas.Birthday party lane, and the late Mr. Wayne. enlly studying at Wayne State<br />

Christm . Ion to n y an forgotten chil m .time for they'll sponsor this evenin,,", Dec. The bride.elect is a graduate University School of Medicine.<br />

as. ,ember 11, at the Detroit Rehab. ----------------------<br />

The Princeton Triangl~ Show will wind up Grosse Schmitt, of Manchester boule- This tea is one of the local Lawyers Wives' most i!itation Center for Center pa.<br />

Pointe War Memorial's "Lighter Side of Life" series yard. popular projects and Mrs. George W. Coticcl1io, of Lake- tie;~~tivities begin at 7 o'cleek.<br />

a 5:30 to 7 o'clock cocktail party (by subscription) at Smith College in June 1969 ud<br />

l~d avenue, president of the orglJlization, anticipates<br />

that Judge Lincoln will need an even bigger truck: this<br />

Special honorees will be all pa.<br />

lieDts whose birthdays faU in<br />

Monday, December 29. The gala evening begins with B::~orW~te~~ =~:<br />

the elegant new Lochmoor Club just recently re.opened. . tl Fell sh' 't y.ear to carry the Spirit of Christmas from The Pointe the months of October, Novem.<br />

IS<br />

Candlelight din ill l presen y on a ow lp a b d D b<br />

ner w @- . Smith. She will receive her to th~ young COurt wards. er an ecem er. .<br />

follow in the War Me- leaves no al.ea unexplored in Masters de-ee in EducatioD in All. ti T .. Wi'"be ost Entertainment will feature a<br />

I, C 1 Ba Ir .... p~ospec V~ ~w}'~rs IVes mem rs are m program of Christmas music by<br />

moria s rysta I oom. con~mpOrary American CUI" May 1970. cordially mvlled to partiCIpate. . the Pointe Chorale, 20 North<br />

~u~ time ,for th.e sh?w ture: The "glory o,f war," the Lieutenant Schn~itt, a gr~d. • • • High School boys and girls un.<br />

Itself 1S 8:40 0 clock m Fnes h' to . I. d' tb uate of Xavier Umversity, em- d th dir ti f H<br />

Th ~-' diat 1. b 1 IS lIe moon an Ing, e per-I cinnaU O. received his Mas. An .nnmatiOftII Chrishnas Tea er. e ec 00 0 erman<br />

eaU.~ Imme eye ow suasive impact o! television t . ~'. B 'Admia CleIn.<br />

the Ballroom ' elS gree Ul usmess " Members of tlle Adult Forelga ElldaaDge Commit. H


Thursday, Dec. I', 1969<br />

Woman's<br />

Lucia'.Fest To Usher<br />

:Holidays In. Dec. 12<br />

Grosse Pointe Hunt Club Will Be Scene of Jenny Lind<br />

Club's Traditional Christmas Dinner-Dance<br />

Tomorrow Evening<br />

. Traditional S.wedish custom always ushers in the<br />

hohday season with the "Little Christmas" or "Lucia-<br />

{~st" so, it is no wonder that members of the Jenny<br />

Lmd Cluo, founded to perpetuate Sw«lish culture have<br />

c~osen a Lucia theme fol' their annual Christmas' party<br />

dmner.dance at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club tomorrow,<br />

Friday, December 12.,,- -.-:.'-------_<br />

It has taken centuries to! well.loved carols and open presc:ombine<br />

the pagan c~lebra.1 ents I eft by the Yule goat,<br />

tion of the winter soItice- ~~:~:n:~y~~-~~~~:~a~?e:P::~oh<br />

the anticl~)ation of the reo gift and must be read aloud,<br />

turn of light to northern to the amusement of all, before I<br />

countries-and the Christ- I th~i:~;~sm~i ~fra~~e~d'angeIS,<br />

mas legend of the martyr- I animals, and birds - are hung<br />

ed virgin of Syracuse, st.1 ~n the Ch~istmas tree and it is<br />

Lucia, whose festival will h~hted wlt.h real candles and<br />

be celebrated this week. trimmed With garlands of fl.ags<br />

end. a~d gay ornaments of various<br />

P' t d I I kmds.<br />

• I~ ure . as a. ove y young This year, SL Lucin will be<br />

gIrl 1!1 flowl~~ whIte and ~rown. present at the Jenny Lind party<br />

cd with a dl~dem of Christmas in the person of Nina McCabe,<br />

greens and lIghted tapers, her of Deming lane, with Star Boys<br />

story relates. ho\~ she succo~ed Geoffrey Nelson and Hikey Herher<br />

~eopl~ '.mUme o~ famlDe rington.<br />

b~ ,appearmg on a shIp lade~ The y will make their en-<br />

With food for t~e hungry. trance to the accompaniment of<br />

In. every SwediSh home today Santa Lucia sung' in Swedish<br />

~ucla, represented by the pret- and English by everyone as des.<br />

best young girl of the house- sert is served. I<br />

hold,. appears. on Decembe.~. 13 Wending her way through the '<br />

hearmg a tr~y o~ coffee, ~ul. glowing tables Nina will serve<br />

peppark~kor, SPritz and Chn~t- coffee and Lucia cookies to her<br />

" mas braid bread for .the fa~J!~ parents and friends, Each table<br />

.~re~kfast, ther~by formally Int- will be aglow with a large reptiating<br />

t~e C~rlstmas. season. lica of Lucia's crown _ seven<br />

Accordmg to SwedISh legend white candles rising irom a<br />

tJ.1ebringer or Christmas gifts green wreath of boxwood-ere.<br />

rides on Thor s boat. '. ated by Mrs. Fred Cowan of<br />

Thl~ "Julbock': of ~lraw IS a Union Lake. '<br />

faVOrite decorahon m. homes Mrs. George J. Baer. of Baltbrou~hout<br />

Sweden a~d m many four road, and Mrs. Dwight<br />

SW~dISh horn e s m Grosse Nelson, of Windmill Pointe<br />

Pomte. ." . drive, are co.chairmen of the<br />

As church bells begm to rmg party' Mrs Elmer Benzin of<br />

lfeCf1dfst~<br />

CJ3uttoIllDOMl,.~.<br />

TrademarkQjTradition<br />

...<br />

Sero's celebtated Purist@ button-down dominates<br />

the classic look once again on the Fall<br />

scene, From its distinctive full-flared collar to<br />

its trimly tapered body lines, the Purist@ exudes<br />

quality and styling for the man of impeccable<br />

taste. Available in an array of rich Fall solid<br />

colours on 100% combed cotton.<br />

..~.<br />

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NINA McCABR, daughter of the Charles Law<br />

McCabes, of Deming lane, this year's Jenny Lind Club<br />

"Lucia," arrives tomorrow at a traditional holday<br />

dinner-dance at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. She'll<br />

be accompanied by Star Boys GEOFFREY NELSON,<br />

(left), and HIKEY HERRINGTON, sons of Mrs. Dwight<br />

N elson, of Winclmill Pointe drive; and the Hira .Her.<br />

ring tons, of Fraser. Hikey's. mother's mother, Mrs.<br />

Elmer, Benzin, of Lochmoor boulevard, is among the<br />

party. planners and Mrs. Nelson is co. chairman {If the<br />

festivities.<br />

Briarcliff Club H oIds ~leeiing<br />

in" the Chr.is~mas, fami~ies Loch~oor boulevard, Mrs. 'Co' Members of the. Briarcliff Pointers present included<br />

.read the NatlVlty story, smg wan and Mrs. Ralph G. L'lger- College Club of Detroit gather- Mrs. Milton Henkel, Mrs. How.<br />

feldt, of Audubon road, are as- ed Wednesday, December 3, at ard Buhl, Mrs.' George Me.<br />

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Thursday, Dec. i I, 1969<br />

Woman's Page • • •<br />

G R 0 SSE. POI N TEN E W S Page Twenty-one<br />

by, of and for Pointe Women<br />

I. Inside the Mothers Club Bad Egg Equals Turn-of-Century Cookbooks Children's Yule Party Planned Ofw~~A~n~' B~:"NI~::';:<br />

Lost Customer' Grosse l'olnte War Memo.' cocoa and cookies by Youth BAKEWICZ. of Fairholme road,<br />

AIQLII. Inter~Qted leU Be.auty . , ... !. Ihas been named to the Dean's<br />

Mrs. Paul Hykes,.president of Richard described the activi. OU' ~ . rial san n u a I Chmtmas for, Council members. ,Honor List for the fall u-rm at<br />

the Board of Education, and ties and goals of the U.N. Club Sell a woman a dairy product ------- Children" will be Sunday aftel" i There is a $1.50 charge for IConcordia Senior College, Fort<br />

Richard Rubin, a sludent at ot the Board. she doesn't think looks or tastes By Pepper Whitelaw II'igoroUSI}' rubbing her cheeks noon December 14 beginning I the performallce. The Santa Wayne. Ind. A graduate of Con.<br />

South High and president of just right and you have made The secrets of beauty have .with a coarse towel after a plen. at 2 'I"clock ' 'party and refreshments, after. cordia College. Ann Arbor, cur.<br />

the U.N. (United Nations) Club, In December the Club is a real enemy according to a always been of interest to worn. titul application of cold water. ..' . ! ward are entirely complimen. rently enrolled in the pre.Theo.<br />

were guest speakers at the De. planning an International Festi. dairy products buying survey en. Women today are no diller. Yes. every time I come in First of all, there Will be a i tary. Tickets are limited to 500 logical program at Concordia<br />

cember South High School val and dinner, the proceeds to of 341 housewives in southeast. ent in that respect from the from a walk, ride, or drive, presentation with live perform. ! so everyone is cautioned to get Senior College. he had a straight<br />

:Mothers Club Executive Board subsidize delegates to a Mock ern Michigan. ladies of the early 1900's. At Why? ers by the Youth Theatre of the i his in advance if possible. A average for the term.<br />

meeting. They were introduced United Nations sponsored by The Michigan State Univer. that time, as now. magazines, "Well, no ,!,onder you look Detroit Institute- of Arts en. . _<br />

Georgetown University in Wash. . d' al d older than you are You are<br />

by Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mothers sity survey showed that many perlo IC san newspapers . titled "Christmas Around The<br />

Club president. ington, D.C. in February. Any women will change brands on were filled with beauty tips. simply wearing your face out! Wdtld" under the direction of<br />

Mrs. Hykes thanked all par. help we as parents can extend the basis of one bad experience One switch however is that in "But, I must wash!" Barney McCaffery of New<br />

ents and students who helped to their club will be appreci- with a product. Just as many that period. beauty hints could' "Certainly. but not like that. York. He and his charming<br />

in the November millage cam, at;?~rning to committee reports, said they would contact the also be found in cookhooks, Take a luf out of my book; young lady partner will present<br />

paigo. store manager for replacement "Mother's Cookbook," pub. never ~as~ your face jus.t be. Christmas son g s. dances and<br />

"For the first time siudents ;~~id~t,~::~:erB~r~~o;~cr~ of the product. lished in 1902, suggested to the ~ore gomg mto ~e ~resh air •.or stories from many lands around<br />

have become actively involved Case, Assistant Fl'incipal, and Others said they would com. ladies of that period- ~lIst afte~ ~o~mg m. Nothl.ng the w 0 rId for an intrig'uing<br />

in a millage campaign," she Dr. Robert Hanson,. Guidance plain to their hilsband or a "There is as much a fashion IS more mJ~l'IOus to the skm. hour's program in Fries Thea.<br />

said. "Paul O'Donnell, presi. Coordinator, attended the 41st friend and a few indicated they in complexion as there is in .Doyou notice a drawn look tre<br />

dent. and Matt Farner, vice. Principal - Freshman Counselor would discontinue use of an bo'nnets or boots. Sometimes na. about streakine6s your in eyes theand cheeks? a general That Followmg '. the per formance,<br />

president of the South High Conference at the University of products of that brand. Almost ture is the mode, sometimes art is ttie'result of your violent as.• un?er the allspices',o! Grosse I<br />

Student Council. attended the ~lichigan in November. one out of every 10 said she Just now the latter is in th.~'as- sault upon your complexion. Pomte, War MemOrIal s .Youth<br />

Millage Steering Committee Its purpose is to help the high she would change stores. cendant, though, as a rule. only Y I '. , 10 CounCil, Santa Claus Will ap.<br />

;neeting~ as bona fide memo schools develop admissions polio The survey was conducted by in that inferior phase which has ~u ook at thIS mo~nt pear by the huge Christmas<br />

bers, " cies. After the meeting 47 of the Lysle Hutton, consumer market-" not reached the . "concealment . year~ ty mmutes older ago.' tI1an you did twen. tr ee 10 . the h0l"'.d IC.JY ecora:- t d<br />

The Board nf Education, with 70 South High freshmen attend- ing informaUon agent for MSU's of art .• , the pomt- where ex. 'W n I 11 d I I k ld Cl'yslal Ballroom. Every child<br />

th hI f th C't' , M'll . th - U'" . S . tremes meet and the perfection e, rea y o. 00. 0 will meet San t a make his<br />

e e p 0 e I l2ens I age 109 e DIverSity were mter. Cooperative ExtenSion erVlce. lof artifice presenu ... all the ap.! enough to be your mothe.r,. but .. h f Ch " t • kn<br />

Steering Committee - William viewed. most of them happy and ------------ then you are wonderful You WIS es or 1'ISmas own,<br />

Huetteman and Barhara Hoff. chaIlen"cd. pearances of artle6sness. I . I k d'f hI receive a can d y .cane from<br />

.. viding refreshments to the cast "N f b t tur :.a ways 00 so young an res. S t' hId th h'l<br />

man, co.chairmen - is deter. Mrs, 'Vorita McClure. Faculty of Pointe Players 'at their open. ~ one o~n 0 serval! n "Because I never treat my an a s e pers an. en c I.<br />

plined to "try harder" to influ- representative, discussed the ing n i g h t performance of of ml.nd, who IS ~ccusto.med to poor face so badly' as .you do dren and parents Will be served<br />

ence p8~sage of Proposition #1 growing drug problem in the "George M" and in serving over the Sight of EnglISh maids ~nd yours. I use .rain.water and if !<br />

at the next school election sched. High School. Mrs. McClure said 3,000 teachers. parenl~ and stu- matrons. can deny tha! makmg. I cannot, get that •. I have the produced by burning almonds. I<br />

uled Janqary 26, according ,to that Edward. Kr"tli .. chairman dentes at Baclr.To-School Night. up. as at present practi~ed. par. water 'filtered. When! dress for A small bag holding the bottle<br />

Mrs. Hykes. . of FLEC (Family Life Educa- one of the best.attended func. takes of the amateurIsh ele. dinner I always wash my face of kohol. and a pin, with a<br />

By law, money for the reno. tion Council), is conducting a tions of its kind. i ment.. with milk adding just enough rounded point with which to<br />

vation of South High cannot be workshop in 10 weekly meetings Mrs, Smith also thank'ed.Mrs, "Im~S6iblere?s an~ whites hot water,to make it pleasan~ to apply it. f0l?" part of the toilet<br />

voted on for at least six months. for 60 administrators" counse. Spencer's Christmas Tea com. grow s~ll more ImpoSSIbly red use. A. very soft sponge and a ~araphern.aha of all the be~u-<br />

In the meantime, a Facility Iors. and tel!cheq in the Grosse mittee for the i r imaginative !lnd white from. week to wpek very fine towel take the plac!,! ties of Ca~ro. who make,.the 1m.<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

SocietyNewsGa~hered<br />

Segovia Will Play'<br />

At Special Concert<br />

Christmas Gift TIckets Available for January Performance<br />

Sponsored by Detroit Symphony's Special<br />

Activities Committee<br />

CO.ORDJNATED SETS<br />

FOR CRUISE AND CHRISTMM<br />

IN FLORIDA<br />

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CORGI TOYS'<br />

:\l1!J!IffiJ~I!1if1XJ~ ..... on the hill<br />

Engaged<br />

Chapter Two of the 1969<br />

Christmas Walk, a tour ~f holiday-decorated<br />

.homes. sponsored<br />

by the Junior. Women's Asso.<br />

ciation for the Detroit Sym.<br />

plIony Orchestra, is scheduled<br />

jJi the Birmingham-Bloomfield<br />

area tomorrow,. Friday,Decem.<br />

bel' 12.<br />

Walk hours there, a.s were<br />

last Friday's in Grosse Pointe<br />

are 11 to4 o'clock. Tickets ar~'<br />

$3 and may he ob~ined by contacting<br />

Mrs. Charles Boyce, 499.<br />

0472, or Mrs. Waller Ebling<br />

847.5885. . ,<br />

Tiekets also will be available<br />

tomorrow. at each house on the<br />

tour.<br />

Charter bus service for the<br />

Birmingham.Bloolllfil!ld Walk<br />

departs from and will return to<br />

Grosse Pointe. Donation for thls<br />

seryice, which fnclud~s a box<br />

lunch/a.'splIt.af cold duck, a<br />

C~ri,5tmas' Walk ticket and hot<br />

coffee, is $7.50. Mrs. John Zeig.<br />

ler, 293.9150, is handling bus .<br />

reservations.<br />

Opening their residences to<br />

Walkers tomorrow are Mr. and<br />

Mrr. Willi~m Davidson, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Wilham G. Lerchen, Jr.,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 7'. Lewis,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudolph Oliver,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Pu1te,<br />

Oliver T. WeidokaI and Mr. and<br />

Mrs. R. Jamison Williams.<br />

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Sun~ay, bee. 14 and 21 from. 1 'til 6<br />

Hand woven and hand crafted gifts<br />

20956 Mack near' HamptOn<br />

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Thursday, Dee. 11,1969 --'-<br />

from All of the Pointes<br />

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Real EstaJe Group Plans . P t' H ff T ke ~ Bidding and the reception. The I Featured in a Christmas COD-<br />

Installation Festivity e er 0 man as. n. r e bridegroom's. mother s~eeted a'i Cjlrt to ~ preseq,ted b,Y the<br />

. ' . , 11 ... t.: bl' d Marygrove. College Chorus at 8<br />

. . -.-- Peter Victor Hoffman, son of r 8n~ lace scallops edged her s~e .Pua .ensem e. trl!Jlme. o'elock Sunday evening; De-<br />

The DetrOIt Real Est ate Mrs, CatherinePett Hoffman tram., " , WIth Autumn Haze mink. Icember 14 will be GRACE<br />

Board's joint anm.'al ~hristmas 10f Merriweather road, and Mat:! Her silk illusio~ do~ble veil I' Both, mothers, chose double FLEMING,' a Mary,grove fresh.<br />

and installation party of the ithias H 0 f f man, of Detroit. i was .also l~ce-appliqued and. she cymbidi,um orchid corsages.' I man. who pla.ns to mai\)r in<br />

Women's Council and Residen. cla'med Deni M '. B~l.: c.awed white roses. ,Out-of-town guests included iMUSIC Education, daughter of<br />

lial l'}~visions is planned for • d ht se f Mane d Me!. :Honor matron Mrs. Charles the birde's grandmother, Mrs"l MR. aDd MRS. R. STEWART<br />

tomorrow Friday December more, .aug er o. r. liD r£.., Douglas Coolman, of Williams. . FLEMING, of Woods lane.<br />

12, at th~ Detroit' Yacht Club. John Joseph Bellemare, of Iburg, Va" and bridesmaids DaVId Clark, of LaPorte, Ind., I Grace ,will accompany the<br />

Festivities will begin with an Woodland drive, Harper. Woods. Claudia. Kietzer, JMar~ Hoffman, her aunt, Mrs. George Cook, Ichor~s on ~e cello as they sing<br />

11:30 o'clock cocktail hour fol. as his bride Saturday, Decem. the bl'l,de~room s. SIster, and also of LaPorte, the P. J. Cool. Bach 5 Chrl~tma~ Cantata 142.<br />

Guitarist Andres Segovia will make one of his rare lowed by luncheon at noon, ber 6. Ellen 0 BrIen wore dresses fea- mans, of Evanston, Ill" Mr. and Also appearmg m the. concert<br />

Detroit appearances when he performs on the same pro- Santa Claus will be on hand Con eel e braling the 10:30 turing long.sleeyed bodices of Mrs.; Paul Harris, of Grand will be BAR BA R A RETT.<br />

gram with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Sunday, with an extra large, bag of o'clock nuptial mass in Our La- pastel gold m~lre ,taffeta .and 1!~plds, and Mr and Mrs. J J. BERG, an ot be r freshman,<br />

January 18, at 3:30 o'clock in Ford Auditorium. gifts, All who attend are asked dy Queen of Peace Church were pastel gold satin dirndl skirts. F1nerty, of Toronto. d a u ghte r of the HAROLD<br />

Segovia andtheOrches.~----------- to bring a wrapped $2 pres'ent The Reverend Father Charles They carried round bouquets ------ RETI'BERGS, of Berkshire<br />

tra "',"'iIl divide. 'the afte.r. Tickets at $2 (balcoDy), $3.50 to swell' Santa's pack. Armstrong, athletic director at of cor8l tea roses, while iceberg The Honorable T JOHN LE. road. Concert s~e~ wIDbe the<br />

t rt t th There'll be a Christmas tree Windsor's ASSUl"lption College mUIDS, g4;)ld starfJowers and SINSKI, Chief Judge of the Marygrove auditorIUm.<br />

noon s en e auunen W.l (loge), $3 and $5 (main floor) jas focal point of the decora- an.d th~ bride's father's first baby's breath, the bonor attend- Michigan Court of Appeals, has " " "<br />

Valler P?O Ie (:on~uctmg and $10 (patrons) are now; tions, of coUrse. and a sing. cousin, who officiated at the ant'~ tied with coral streamers, announced that EDMUND J. Entertaining at a dinner party<br />

the orchestral port lens of, available at Ford Auditorium. along coral progr.am.. marriage service, and The Rev- the others' with moss green, and SIKORSKI, JR., of Vernier Friday, December 5, in their<br />

the program. B Ofr II H d'd I! Pointers Becky M. Wickard,ereDd Father Richard Dorr. " wore malehillg flowers in their road, a member of the staff, Lakeland avenue home we.re<br />

The first half will consist of ox ,Ice" a u son s an 1969 Women's Council division. Following a reception in tbe hair. , . h,as been notified that he pass- .<br />

the Mozart Overtme to "Don all Grmnell s stores. I al chairman, Rachel C. Bau- Grosse Pointe War memorial's Matthias Hoffman, Jr:, served ed the State Bar of Michigan. MR. and MRS. HAROI,D R.<br />

Giovanni," then Segovia per- The Symphony also will pro. I . mann, 1969c70 Women's Council Crystal Ballroom the newlyweds as his brother's best man •. In BOYER, JR. __<br />

forming a group of guitar solos, vide an approprlate gift card I ~rr. and 1r!rs. Peler J. Crac- program chairnun, Helen Gres- left for an Acapulco vacation. the usher corps were James<br />

then ~e Orchestra again in and mailing service for those chlolo! of Brrch lalle, are, an- sell, 1970 Women's CC!mcil di-They will return to make their. Hoffman, another brother, Den.<br />

Rimsk)'-Korsakoff's "Capriccio wishing to purchase tickets as no~cmg the engagement of visional chairman, and MarVin home in Detroit. nis Rinaldi, Kerry Luber, Con.<br />

espagaol." After intennission Christmas gifts. The seasonal theIr daughter, ~ERNADETTE R. Boutin, Jr., Residential Di. Alencon lace app~ques ac- rad DeWitt and Philip Rem.<br />

the stage will be Segovia's trimmings are available at the PHYLLIS, to Richard J, Gib. visio.n ~9 vice.chairmllD' and c.ente.~ the br~de's gow!l' fas~on-I An ice blue silk worsted en.<br />

alone. Ford Auditorium 'Box Office bons, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1970 chairman, and Daniel R. ed, With a fItted satin oodice, sellfble was Mrs. Bellemare's<br />

The concert will be a benefit or by mail order to the Sym'! Edwar~s Steele, of Keego Har. Williamson, 1969 Residential dirndl skirt and long sleeves, choice for her daughter's wedfor<br />

the Symphony's Pension and phony office (phone 961.0700) bor, MICh,. . chairman, are mastermindinll -------------;,...-----------<br />

MiWrtenaneeFuncJs.The concert with segovia i~ ~he br!de.elec:t, a Grosse the festivities. -<br />

Ibeing presented under the au\ P?mte H I g h Sc~ool alumna, Other loc~l realtors who plan<br />

spices of the Symphony's Spe- will be graduate.d In Jun: from to attend mclude. Harry Hof-<br />

Villagers Party cial Activities Committee: Mrs. Northwood I!1stitut~\ Mldla~d, mann, Martha Bachel's, Violet<br />

Joseph A, Vance, Jr., of South w.here sh~ IS affili~ted WIth Schweitzer, Clarice Birdsall,<br />

Slo.ted Saturday Deeplands road, chairman; Mrs. Sigma .Phl. ~u soro~lty. ~endall Birdsall, Irene Rob-<br />

_._ R. Alexander Wrigley, of Bishop •Her fUlDce IS workm~ towar~ bIDS,. Rut h Bolla and Mar-<br />

. ., road, and Mrs. Hugh G. Harness hIS Bachelors degree 10 Busl- guerlte Bauer.<br />

Pre~d8nce parties f~r. VlIlag- .1of Lincoln road, cO-chairmen,' ness Mar.age11?ent, a Iso at -----,<br />

era mf,!mbersand, theIr guests . Previous Syinphony Pension' Northwood Institute. Entertaiiling Hie n d s last<br />

will set the mood for a festive IMaintenance Fund concerts have I TJlI ..rsday. December 4, at her<br />

ChristlDi1S party at the Harma- l'4!atured such artists as AI Hirt 2nd Ch . traditional holiday lUJIc~n at<br />

Die Club this Saturday evening, IPeter Nero, Jack Benny, Dann; rlSt11Uls the Detroit Athletic Club was<br />

Det!lembe.l' 13. Host couple Dave Kaye and Duke Ellington. Wa~k.Tomorrow MRS. JAMES QUELLO, of I<br />

and Audl'ey Ehlert will be on Segovia last appeared with Berkshire road. .<br />

hand to gl'eet arrivals. .' the Orcliestra in 1967.<br />

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Boxed Christmas Cards<br />

And there's still time to have<br />

your name imprinted.<br />

8he Sphere<br />

19849 Mack Ave. . 884-6615<br />

Open every evenir.g till 9, Saturdays till 6<br />

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.sIaJriH,J-~. k~fc-eK~~ V'd-e~tf 1fwfJea-t S 8~ ~ tie. 7bfJor ih" .~.<br />

AM ~f A. ~J(.'s 70.dAt(J,1I£, gf oSkJPAfA,1I(J ~ SIdJ~ sk:r jilt to If,<br />

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Saks Fifth Avenue, Detroit, Second at Lothrop, Open Monday thru Friday unti I 8 :30, Saturda-y' until 5:30 p.m,<br />

Troy, Somerset Mall, 81g Beaver It Coolidge, Open Monday thru Friday until 8:30, Saturday until 5:30 p.~<br />

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Woman's Page<br />

To Fete Ex-Campers<br />

Next Thursday Night<br />

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Handicapped Youngsters Who Attended Summer Day<br />

Program of Detroit Society for Crippled Children<br />

and Adults to Have Party<br />

Th.e seventh annual Christmas party for handicap.<br />

ped chl1dren who attended the summer day camp of<br />

~he Detroit Society for Crippled Children and Adults<br />

IS slated for next Thursday evening December 18 at<br />

the American Legion Northwest Po~t from 7to 9:30<br />

o'clock. ~,...----- _<br />

Also invited to partici. i to keep things humming, help.<br />

pate in the festivities are ing to blow up balloons, pouryoungsters<br />

who are stu- ing pop and generally just eredents<br />

at the Oakman La- ating fun for the young folk.<br />

land and White Schools, .Santa is expec~ to. arrive<br />

five to 14 years of age WIth a ~ack of holiday gifts and<br />

. . . there Will be refreshments for<br />

Thi~ coo~erativ~ effort of .th~ all, :ill through -the evening. '<br />

DetrOIt ~oclety With the Ameri- Grown.ups won't be forgotten<br />

, c~n L4;glOnPost and Northwest either. Parenti; are invited U;<br />

Kiw~ms has grown to such pro- have a spot of coffee and watch<br />

p~rtions that close to 300 are a film while the party for .the<br />

expected to attend. [little ones is in progress<br />

Nancy Donnelly, OTR, who. •<br />

has been a member of the Oc- .----cupational<br />

Therapy staff at the Friends of Polish Art<br />

Detroit Society 'l'herapy Cen. Plan Christmas Dinner<br />

ter, is coordinating I activities<br />

with Glenn Dingee, cllairman of<br />

Child Welfare for the Legion<br />

Post, and Robert Hauswirth,<br />

party chairman for Northwest<br />

Kiwar.is,<br />

Master of ceremonies for the<br />

evening will be the Reverend<br />

Father Nicholas Fedetz, pastor<br />

of SS Peter and Paul Russian<br />

Orthodox Church. Dearborn.<br />

Clowns from Moslem Temple's<br />

Shrine will be on hand<br />

MR. and MRS. EMMET E.<br />

TRACY will, host a Christmas<br />

dinner party in their Provencal<br />

road home December 28.<br />

If it's frbm Wright Kay, It's Distinctive<br />

14-PC. SILVERPLATED PUNCH SET<br />

Royally beautiful, from the lions'<br />

heads on each side of the bowl to<br />

the shining ..sHverplated finish. Set<br />

includes the' 8-qt. bowl, 12 cups and<br />

18Y2-inch tray. To have or to give.<br />

One hundred fifty dollars<br />

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Betrothed<br />

The engagement of NANETTE<br />

LYNNE CHARGOT to Michael<br />

R. Conrod is announced by her<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold<br />

M.Chargot, of Hampton road.<br />

The bride-elect, 8 1961 Grosse<br />

Pointe High School graduate,<br />

~s a junior majoring in Art<br />

Education at Eastern Michigan<br />

University. Her finance, son of<br />

. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Conrod, of<br />

The Friends of Polish Art will Sturgis, is a Political Science<br />

usher in the holiday season with major at Eastern Michigan<br />

their annual family style Christ. University and will receive his<br />

mas dinner this Saturday, Dec- degree with the January 1910<br />

ember 13, beginning at 7 o'clock graduating class.<br />

in the International Institute's A summer wedding is plan-<br />

Hall 'of' Nations.<br />

ned.<br />

Fe@Sl~<br />

ALBUMS<br />

Terry Reid<br />

Barbra Sfreisand<br />

Simon & Garfunkel<br />

Bobby Vinton<br />

COLUMBIA & EPIC LABELS<br />

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Polish Violinist<br />

To Play Tonight<br />

Wanda Wilkomirska, noted<br />

Polish violinist, will make her I<br />

first appearance with the De-,<br />

troit Symphony Orchestra. in a I<br />

concert tonight, Thursday, De-I<br />

cember 11, at 8:30 o'clock in I<br />

Ford Auditorium. Alexander<br />

Gibson will guest conduct. ,<br />

Miss W"Jlkomiiska will per.<br />

form a work by a fellow Pole"<br />

Karol Szymanowski's V j olin<br />

Concerto NO.1.<br />

Also included in the program<br />

will .be Haydn's Symphony No.<br />

61 in;,":D<br />

SymphOny<br />

and Rachmaninoff's<br />

No.2.<br />

The New York Times has predicted<br />

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.' ......... . ..~.-~..., "<br />

Plge :Twenty.four G R 0 SSE POI N T E NE W S Thursday, Dee" lit 1969<br />

Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes<br />

Church CodkbookOffers<br />

Hors, D'oeuvres Recipes<br />

By Pepper Wkitela.<br />

The holidays are here and<br />

with them come the gay round<br />

of cocktail partj.es. Cocktail<br />

parties. mean hors d'oeuvres.<br />

"Gourmet Pointers," the Mem.<br />

orial ChUl'ch Cookbook, has<br />

some tantalizing and different<br />

recipes for holiday hostesses.<br />

Why not try ROQUEFORT<br />

BR.\NDY C;\."U!'!S'<br />

Ih cup crtznj)led roquefori<br />

cheese .<br />

2 Tbs. softened butter<br />

2 Tbs. brandy<br />

]1.1 cup chopped green onion<br />

1Tbs. mayonnaise<br />

Mix ingredients wcl1. Spread<br />

thinly on buttered rounds and<br />

broil until cheese is slightly<br />

browned. Makes about two<br />

dozen. M.."'S. Frank H. Parcells<br />

guarantees lots of happy guests<br />

after they. haVE' tasted this<br />

temp~ing treat.<br />

Mrs; John Marshall has bad<br />

great success with her GINGER<br />

DIP.<br />

1 cup mayonnaise<br />

1 cup sour cream<br />

lf4 cup chopped onion<br />

¥. cup chopped parsley<br />

1 can water chestnuts<br />

(thinly sliced)<br />

'4-8 'tbs. ~bopped. ginger<br />

1 Tbs. soy sauce<br />

CHICKEN LIVERS WITH<br />

WIlIo'E lore Mrs. William Haat.<br />

res contribution to your holiday<br />

fare.<br />

2 Ibs. chicken livers<br />

1 tsp. minced onion<br />

4 'I1ls.sherry wine<br />

1* cups water<br />

* tsp. worchestershire<br />

No cocktail party Is complete<br />

elegance and old world charm<br />

in every, Christmas tree<br />

decorated by Bob Wyatt<br />

Jinh lIgatt llulimittb<br />

'1835 Fleetwood TU 6-8910<br />

, 16601 B, Warren<br />

.' ••I<br />

Eve,. hea .. of<br />

a t:alklng wat:oh7<br />

without some sort of a hot 1<br />

cheese tidbit. Mrs: Thomas J.<br />

Litle, III and Mrs. Charles<br />

Delbridge, Jr. suggest BOT<br />

CHEESE CANAPES.<br />

2 pie tins<br />

¥. inch melled butter in<br />

one tin<br />

¥. inch grated parmesan<br />

cheese in other tin<br />

lightly greased cookie sheet<br />

While rings are the most<br />

glamorous, and have more ap.<br />

peal, these may be done in<br />

many shape" of sandwich bread<br />

('ingers, circles. squares, etc.).<br />

A cookie size ring is handsom.<br />

est of all, with a proportionate<br />

size cutter for the center, but<br />

that means only one to a slice<br />

of bread with much waste. Of<br />

course, maybe you like bread<br />

pudding and you can always<br />

pile caviar or something on \he<br />

rounds you cut out of the cen.<br />

ter.) Both ladies said they use<br />

a wine glass for the outside<br />

circle and a large thimble to<br />

cut out the center, thus squeez.<br />

ing two to a slice.<br />

Pip the bread sbapts inst In<br />

the butter on one side only,<br />

and then in the cheese. Place<br />

undipped . side down on very<br />

lightly greased cookie sheet and<br />

bake at 350 degrees for about<br />

10 minutes or until toasted a<br />

golden brown. May be served<br />

hot or allowed to conI. These<br />

can be prepared hours ahead,<br />

refrigerated aoo baked at<br />

serVing time.<br />

With these additions to your<br />

party table you can't miss •••<br />

Happy Holidays!<br />

Receiving his Doctor of Vet.<br />

erinary Medicine wit h High<br />

Honors during Michigan State<br />

University's December 8 corn.<br />

mencement exercises was NOR.<br />

MAN A. KIBIGER, of Loch.<br />

moor boulevard ..<br />

1IiIIher ..<br />

. Bat ~ PeI.egeax tJOfIIdtalt, IwauJcl<br />

neverbep qaIeL There IIt8IO many thlnCll<br />

- lean.you".<br />

Ill. ""'Itte!JI the dtttIIldIle cIldII. wtIOfe<br />

anonth ata tlme. For thls month. Or Iat month.<br />

or next 1IIOI1th,It just goesOft fen.r. .<br />

• can remind youOf appofntrMnta ••• hrea '<br />

In a pa1


ThLirsd.y, Dee, II, 1969 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page'Twenty.Five<br />

Consider Pets As Xmas Gifts<br />

If you're searching for a<br />

Christmas present that's soft,<br />

cuddly and guaranteed to liven<br />

up the holidays you're probably<br />

looking for a pet.<br />

But the puppy or cat that<br />

looks so appealing in the win.<br />

doll' may also bring holiday<br />

headaches unless you plan be.<br />

fore giving.<br />

So says Frank, AndrewR, ex.<br />

ecutive director of the Michigan<br />

Hu~ane Society, a Torch<br />

Drive service'.<br />

"A pet can be a.,heck of a<br />

nice surprise," said Andrews,<br />

"but sometimes we have mixed<br />

feelings about pets as gifts."<br />

Puppies are the top Chri!$tmas<br />

gift choices, Andrews said, but<br />

it's important to be sure the<br />

recipient not only wants but<br />

can hanllle Ii dog.<br />

"You're not always doing a<br />

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"It's sDmething like<br />

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"You're giving respol!;jbility<br />

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pleasure. The pup needs to have<br />

more shots, which run about<br />

$20. Then it has to be taken<br />

care of."<br />

This taken.careof pari can<br />

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ART Gi\I-JI-JERIES (~o.<br />

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1 Yz blocks Ealt of City.County BId,.<br />

2 block. Wilt of 1.75 «Chryll.r ElCpreJIWI')<br />

"'wrenc~ F. DuMouch,lI, I'"tst J. DuMoum.ft.<br />

Auctio"",, Gild Appni .. ,.<br />

j<br />

I and<br />

Johnny and Susie from playing I<br />

with it took much the first days,<br />

Andrews said. The animal is<br />

confused enough by the transi.<br />

tion to a scene of excitement<br />

He's likely to get grouchy and<br />

snap, or else tired and sick<br />

"I think if he finds his own<br />

speed, this is fine," Andrews<br />

said. "A lot of toy dogs, for<br />

example, are nervous and high<br />

strung because they are overhandled<br />

when they're young.<br />

They try to hide under the<br />

couch and the kids fish them<br />

out by the tail."<br />

Some prob:e-.ls caused b~' new<br />

pup~, Andrews said, stem from<br />

the false noticd that they need<br />

regular milk. Milk is a laxlltive,<br />

and the pups will act accordingly.<br />

Instead Andrews recommends<br />

an alI.purpose puppy chow.<br />

A good accompanying giftfrom<br />

both the pup's and the<br />

• ." • by, of and for Pointe Women<br />

Bride-Elect<br />

master's view-is a large hold- .The engagement of PAMELA<br />

ing cage. The dog can retreat ANN SWANSON and John<br />

there for peace and quiet; or Frederick Mueller has been an-<br />

he can be put there when no. nounced by hel" parents. Mr.<br />

one can watcb him.<br />

all~ Mrs. David A. Swanson, of<br />

Keeping the pet in a regular Lincoln road. ,<br />

place also gives him. a sense The bride.elect attends Ma.<br />

of security, Andrews said. And comb County Community Col•<br />

it refnitely speeds housebreeak. lege where she is affiliated with<br />

ing because "a pet won't mess Sigma Epsilon Chi sorority.<br />

where he sleeps." Her fiance, son of Mrs. Frede<br />

As for giving cats at Christ. erick K. Mueller, of Bisbop<br />

mas, Andrews points out that road, and the late Mr. Mueller,<br />

kittens are very hard to find attended Adrian C"l1ege and is<br />

unless reservations are in early. presently s e r v i n g with the<br />

He recommends a holding cage United States Army. .<br />

and a scratching pole for cats.<br />

Again, not too much plaYing<br />

the first days. And if the cator<br />

dog-should develop diarrhea,<br />

rush him to a veterinarian.<br />

Diarrhea is a warning signal<br />

Faculty Wives<br />

Feting Children<br />

for a number of serious dis- "The Twelve Days of Christeases.<br />

mas" has been chosen as the<br />

Less common pets, su~h as theme for the Children'R Christbirds<br />

o.r small mammals (ger. mas Party which: is held anbils<br />

or hamsters) may also find nually for children of members<br />

their way under the Christmas of Grosse Pointe Faculty Wives.<br />

tree. Andrews warns against The par t y is scheduled this<br />

buying mammals iu pairs, lest Saturday. December 13. from<br />

you wind up in business. 3 'to 5 o'clock at Parcells Mid.<br />

The same holds for rabbits, dlt: School. -<br />

which Andrews says make un. Co-chairmen Mrs. James Iresatisfactory<br />

pets anyway: they ton and Mrs. James Schandegr?w<br />

up, !he y , don't doa!!y-. ,:al report that trained para.<br />

thm~ and th~y re almost Im- _keets will be featured in an act<br />

posslble to wmd second hOmes known as "Burn's Birds." A<br />

for. .. _ visit by Santa Claus has been<br />

Andre~s also ~arns agal~st promised and a surprise gift for<br />

purcbasIDg exotic pets like each. child will be in his pack.<br />

'.lI?nkeys or cheetahs. Assist!ng Mrs. Ireton and<br />

~heetahs ma~ be cute "and Mrs..;,Schandeval in ,planning<br />

do~ile.;whenthey re roung, he party d eta i 1J and acting as<br />

said, but v.:hen they re old they hostesses in th~ serving of reo<br />

ge,~aggressive. ,. freshments will be Mrs. Delbert<br />

~s for monkeys. they re 1m. Nolan, Mrs. Richard Fenech,<br />

pOSSibleto housebreak a!1l1they Mrs. Donald Hassett, Mrs.<br />

catchan~ ..carry all kinds ..of David Basehore, Mrs. Kenneth<br />

h~?tan dlseases. . ,.. Nielsen, Mrs." William "Bake-<br />

_,I,o, b!l~, eal!es you c~n t get man,-Mrs.-eWilliam Crai,and<br />

rid. of them. No _OIleWill take Mrs. Herman Clein. .<br />

them, not the zoo, not anyone<br />

else. And peeopIe who buy these<br />

pets are contrihuting to a cruel<br />

husiness. Somewhere along the<br />

line, the mother has been shot<br />

to harvest the baby."<br />

Whatever pet you choose, Andrews<br />

cautions against waiting<br />

till the last minute. By then<br />

the selection is nil. A better<br />

plan would be- to buy the pet<br />

sta sh it with a friend until<br />

the holiday arrives.<br />

With. these simple guidelines.<br />

I he said, a pet can be the best<br />

I<br />

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chp,ster boulevard, is attending<br />

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Maintenance Course at the<br />

United States Army Air De.<br />

fense School, Fort Bliss, Tex.<br />

thing to wriggle out of a Christmas<br />

stocking.<br />

Andrews added: "Nothing<br />

gives an entire family so much<br />

pleasure for such a long time."<br />

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16650 E, WARREN, DETROIT<br />

at Yorkshire<br />

Set New Year's<br />

Fete For Teens<br />

A really groovy New ,Year's<br />

Eve is set at Grosse Pointe<br />

War Memorial for The Pointe's<br />

high school, prep and junior<br />

college students. It is scheduled<br />

fr()m 9 to 1 o'clock the evening<br />

of DecemQer 31.<br />

This party will feature the<br />

nine.piece extremely popular<br />

band "All The Lonely People."<br />

The ballroom will be specially<br />

decorated with balloons and<br />

serpentine streamers added to<br />

the :llready gorgeous Christmas<br />

decorations.<br />

An area of candlelit tables<br />

wiIl)e set aside for partying<br />

and ~i'efreshments which will in.<br />

clude both snacks and liquids<br />

served from buffet tables.<br />

Jus~ before midnight fancy<br />

hats, noisemakers and blowers<br />

will be given out and the lights<br />

turned off so each couple can<br />

welcome the New Year in the<br />

proper fashion.<br />

Ticket$ covering dance, reo<br />

freshments, "noisemakers and<br />

favors are $2.50 per person. The<br />

dance is essentially for ('ouples<br />

and it is requested that tickets<br />

be purchased ahead of time<br />

so the Center can plan on the<br />

number of favors and noisemakers<br />

and refreshments.<br />

Dress this year will not be<br />

formal; but hopefnlly. everyone<br />

wiII wear something dressy.<br />

Zoar Society Holds<br />

Bazaar And Supper<br />

fIIR[ WOOL fiLE<br />

The wool mark ;5 your a55uronce<br />

of quality tested carpel~ mode<br />

of pure wool pile.<br />

Windsor Castle DBE<br />

Holds Theatre Party<br />

Despite the pouring. rain last<br />

Sunday evening members. of<br />

the Windsor Castle Chapter of<br />

the Daughters of the British<br />

Empire, many of them Point.<br />

ers, their husbands and guests<br />

enjoyed a delightful few hours<br />

at the D e t r 0 i t Institute of<br />

Arts, viewing the Meadow<br />

Brook Theatre John Fernald<br />

Company';; production of "The<br />

Cocktail Party" by T. S. Eliot.<br />

The Chapter's next planned<br />

function is a combined Christmas.New<br />

Year's gathering in<br />

earl~' January.<br />

Glte,.tler-Reed<br />

VOIVS Spoken<br />

Margaret T. Reed. of Ridge<br />

road, and B. Fred Guertler, of<br />

Meadow lane, were married on<br />

Saturday, December 6, in<br />

Christ Churcb, Grosse Pointe.<br />

The Reverend Perry Porter<br />

officiated at the ceremony<br />

which was attended by memo<br />

bers of the immediate families<br />

and close friends of the couple.<br />

Following the service Mr; and<br />

Mrs. Robert F. Koebel were<br />

hosts at a reception" at the<br />

Country Club. After a brief va.<br />

cation the newlyweds will be at<br />

home in Meadow lane.<br />

Blatt-Jackson<br />

Troth. Is'Told<br />

Mr.' and Mrs. DQnald W. Jackson,<br />

of Detroit, are announcing<br />

The anilUal.holiday bazaar and the' engagement of their daugbsupper<br />

of the Zon Society was ter. Tracy Ann, .to L. Douglas<br />

held Saturday, Decembi!f 6, Blatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lefrom<br />

5.7 o'clock at the Evangeli- land F. Blatt,a.f Shoreham road.<br />

cal Home for Children and Aged ,Both the bride-elect and her<br />

in West Outer drive Detroit flance were graduated from<br />

Among the many iove1y gUts Michig~~ State ~nive~sity wher~<br />

were' handmade aprons, knitted ~he affll~ated Wl~ PI. Beta Phi.<br />

and crocheted items, homemade A sprmg weddmg IS planned,<br />

jams and baked goods. The traditional<br />

supper was prepared<br />

and served by members of the<br />

Zoar Society with all proceeds<br />

earmarked for support of the<br />

Home.<br />

Assisting S ocei e ty president<br />

Mrs. Ernest Pipperas chairmen<br />

of the various committees were<br />

Mrs. Carl Mfinp;.Mrs. Raymond<br />

Gardner, Mrs. Charles Mauser,<br />

Miss Della Henkel and Mrs.<br />

George Born.<br />

COMING EVENTS<br />

These long holiday weekends<br />

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guest conducting while Sixten Eppley and Thomas E. Blum,<br />

Ehrling completes a recording both of Macomb, Ill., hilS been<br />

and concert tour of Germany announced by her parents Ml'.<br />

a~d the Scandinavian co.untries, •and Mrs. Dale Eppley, of Dallas<br />

Will conduct the DetrOit Sym. City, III. The couple plans a<br />

phony Orchestra on Sunday, February 14 wedding in St.<br />

December 14, ill Cleary Audi- Paul's Catholic Church, Matorium,<br />

Windsor. comb.<br />

The 8:20.o'clock performance The bride-elect was graduatis<br />

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rincess<br />

Esmarelda and Prince Michael in "The Plain Prin.<br />

cess."<br />

JA's Open House December 15.18<br />

the Hill." There will be special The Harper Junior A(jhieve. ter. There will be many prodgroup<br />

rates. For. further in- ment center located at 16401 ucts on display' ranging in price<br />

formation, please call TU 5.6219. Harper Avenue will host an from' $1.25 to $2.95 and you<br />

Those taking part in this ma~open h 0 use December 15 will have the opportunity to<br />

An old.Cashioned Christmas shou!d be merry and safe! Twink.<br />

ling lights. stockings hung by the fireplace with care and a<br />

beautiful t!ee all help to make your Yuletide gay. Make it safe<br />

by investing in good quality lights and fireproof ornaments. Insure<br />

that your tree is fireproof-as well as lovely-by buying<br />

a fresh tree and caring for it properly It will remain beautiful<br />

and fresh all through the holiday season.<br />

Experts a~ 'rreetek. lP'0wers anq retailers of fine Scotch pines,<br />

alter these tips for bUYIngand canng for the prettiest Christmas<br />

tree you'll ever have: .<br />

, 1. Select your tree from a lot where all the trees look fresh. They<br />

, all come from the same place so all will be either fresh or dry.<br />

2. Look for a lot where the treea are on stands so you (or others)<br />

can't hruise them by handling.<br />

3. Walk around the trees on stands for a good view of all sides.<br />

4. Sniff the needles to be sure that the tree gives off the inviting<br />

aroma of pine. .<br />

5. Check the color of the trees. A gray color indic:>tes that a<br />

tree is not fresh.<br />

6. Gently stroke the needles. Needles won't drop 011if the tree<br />

is fresh.<br />

7. After you've selected your tree, bring it home, put it in the<br />

yard Rndhose it down.<br />

8. Bring it inside and place it in the stand which you've filled<br />

with water as hot as it comes from the tap.<br />

9. Keep the tree away from the fireplace or sunny windows.<br />

S9nlight is damaging.<br />

10. Turn '.he hellt down or open windowa to be sure the room is<br />

cool and as moiat 09 possible. A humidifier works well to keep<br />

the tree fresh and green.<br />

Treetek'i\ president WaIter Schulze sugge.~ls fireproof orna.<br />

ments, good lighting and wiring. NmI' decorate your beautiful,<br />

fresh. green Chrililmas tree and enjoy it-merrily and safelyall<br />

thrDugh the holidays.<br />

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9 out of 10 turkeys<br />

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Plan Moravian<br />

Xmas Prograln<br />

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A 10 o'clock business meet.<br />

ing of the Windmill Poi n t e<br />

Chapter of Questions next Mon.<br />

day, December 15. in the South<br />

Oxford road home of Mrs. Je.<br />

rome Shulec, whose co.hostess<br />

is Mrs. Robert Kazmarek. will<br />

be followed by a sllE'cial Moravian<br />

Christmas presentation.<br />

Hostess. Mrs. ShuIac will describe<br />

a Moral'ian Christmas<br />

in Bethlehem, Pa, Members will<br />

participate in the re.creaijon<br />

of some Moravian holiday tra.<br />

ditions amI b r i n g Christmas<br />

cookies made from old family<br />

recipes to share with the group.<br />

Dance Classes<br />

Set Yule Party<br />

Studeuts in Mr. and Mrs. Ted<br />

Forrest's ball roo m dancing<br />

classes at Grosse Pointe War<br />

Memorial and their guests will<br />

be treated to a free Christmas<br />

party Monday evening, Decem.<br />

bel' 22. from 7:30.10:30 o'clo~k.<br />

The dance will be given in the<br />

Crystal Ballroom surrounded<br />

by lovely Christmas decorations.<br />

.<br />

The will be a live band for<br />

the occasion and every child<br />

will receive a favor. There will<br />

be lot s of refreshments too<br />

with punch and ice cream being<br />

provided by the C e n t e rand.<br />

sandwiches and cookies by the<br />

parents of the youngsters, some<br />

of .whom will also chaperone<br />

the party.<br />

A Lj,ttle Care<br />

Insures Safety<br />

gical fairy.tale of a Princess through December 18. Th~ cen- see an actual J. A. Company The,City of Grosse Pointe Fire<br />

who never smil"" are, Cindy ter will be open from 7:00 p.m. in' operation .<br />

..., 9 00 Md. th h Department rem'i n d e d the<br />

Reynolds and Susan Brammer to : p.m. on ay. roug So plan to drop by. Support<br />

Th d d I f 4 00 NEWS that while this is the<br />

as the Princess EsmareIda and urs ay an a so rom : the hard workm'0" teens in our<br />

t 6 00 W d season to be jolly it is also the<br />

Mike Keegan and David Town. p.m. 0 : .p.m. on e nes- community.<br />

d . ft season to be careful when put.<br />

send as Prince Michael. Threse ay a emoon. ------ ting up outdoor lights and I<br />

ations.<br />

Shaheen and Phyllis Shook will Need to do some last minute . Men who say they can go Christmas trees.<br />

be seen BIi<br />

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the<br />

del<br />

King, with<br />

W<br />

Kathy Chri5trnas shopping? What bet. through flf'e and water un. H f f .<br />

If ere are a ew 0 Its sugges.<br />

or e an aro 0 e en. ter way than at'the J. A. cen. harmed, don't me;1n firewater. tions:<br />

I<br />

acting the role of the Queen. ------------------- 1.' Check all wl'rl'ng of tr'le<br />

, h Dame Goodwit, motlier of<br />

anot er talent four happy girls, will be played Sal.e a.Jd" ....__,y lights and make sure there are<br />

by Kathy-Bennett and Dona r' fI en"" no .bare wires. .<br />

~.<br />

~ Naimish. Her. daugl\ters are 2. Be sure you cut the t\'unk<br />

m Xc<br />

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l~.iijl<br />

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ary<br />

• rp I,<br />

DUlSe U\oo.tnson<br />

Ann Charlotte .• Ehrling, Amy<br />

Jo Kackley,' 'Pat Krausmann,<br />

An.:O.ld-Fashioned> Christmas of your Christmas tree at least.<br />

one inch above the original cut<br />

~ ,veil-known grosse pointe facialist and Craig McConachie, Jerry Wolf<br />

m .", and Suzy Wightman will be<br />

.<br />

3. If You are using a Christ-<br />

mas tree stand that has an area<br />

~.~~ manicurift hit "oUted the staf.f cil~~"''';.hseeO.Unse>:ahsOld~.,embeI'l of the Kink's<br />

", J'<br />

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for water be sure the water<br />

level is maintained throughout<br />

"', The production is being pro.<br />

',;', duced and, directed by Mrs.<br />

Syd Reynolds. Mrs. John Mazer<br />

is musical director. Bob and<br />

Tom Gebbie will hanrlk back.<br />

,<br />

'Ii! stalle jobs and other members<br />

.20902 Mack ti and parents of Children's<br />

~ @1;;TheaterWillaSSistinotherfreehOliday.<br />

bl.1..<br />

.' production duties.<br />

the holidays.<br />

4. If you are using a stand<br />

without a special place for water<br />

put the entire stand in a con.<br />

tainer of water.<br />

Just a few simple precautions<br />

can insure you of a safe, fire.<br />

~ Colleen Schleicher, Tl.immy then place it in a container of<br />

~. Tocco, Robin Rice, Penny War. clear water for at least 48<br />

~ lian and Mary Mac Lenmm. .hours.<br />

'* Grosse Pointe Wds. This being the fifteenth tiea-<br />

; son of The Grosse POinte Chil-<br />

.050' :dren's Theater, all.: of ,the<br />

m~,-. 886 .: 3 . 1l. eighty members, rangl'n.g in age ~. ... ' ,.. ' I.... ,'. from seven through eighteen ~& t are working extra hard to make<br />

m d g~ this a year to remember. ~ a on enan.ce r: Aside from this show, they<br />

fii! d.' ~1are busily engaged in rehear- I j~ sals for their February 14 show;<br />

TIP TO MOTORISTS<br />

Your safety on the highways<br />

is largely in your hands, motor-<br />

isis-so why not make your<br />

steering wheel a liie preserver.<br />

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PIANOS RENTED.<br />

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3 MONTHS-$5. per month<br />

or nftt by the year<br />

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'l!Ilt t :::; :12933Gratiot., E. 'Detrolt, 71~<br />

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To the weary house hunter:-<br />

Pointe Questers<br />

'To Meet Dec. 12<br />

TU 6-9011<br />

Church Group<br />

Meets Dec. 16 :<br />

-- The Evening Group of the<br />

The Grosse Pointe Chapter of Women's Association of Grosse<br />

Questers will hold a Christmas Pointe Memorial Church will<br />

meeting at 10 o'clock Fri. meet next Tuesday, December<br />

day morning, December 12, in 16, at eight o'clock in the<br />

the Lakeshore road home of Church WOJllen's Lounge for a<br />

Mrs. Harry Hauschild. Christmas program.<br />

Programs' will be given by The Hand. Bell Choir from<br />

Mrs. Thomas Pearsall on "The the First United Methodist<br />

Story of Christmas" and Mrs. Church In Birmingham. will pre.<br />

Fred Studer. on "Early Christ. sent a Christmas medley. Rodmas<br />

Trees." A gift exchange ney Peterson is conductor.<br />

will precede tbe luncheon. Devotions will be given by<br />

Co-hostesses are Mrs.' Pierre Miss Janet 'Cooper.<br />

Palmentier, Mrs. Hugh Stalker, The Hostesses for the eve.<br />

Mrs, Fred Studer and Mrs. Wal. ning are Miss' Pearl Hooper,<br />

lace 'Temple. Miss Iva HooPer and Mrs. Ed.<br />

SIate K<br />

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".walus<br />

win Pratt. Members, friends<br />

and h6sbands -are invited to<br />

I enjoy tbis Christmas speciality.<br />

Wives' Lun.ch IQttester Ch~pteJ"<br />

A seasonal program is plan.<br />

ned for the. December meeting<br />

of the Grand Marais Chapter<br />

of Questers tomorrow, Friday,<br />

at 9:30 o'clock in the morning~<br />

Hostess in her Kenwood court<br />

bome will be Mrs. William T.<br />

Krebs.<br />

"Orgin of Chrism as Customs"<br />

is the subject to be presented<br />

bv Mrs. R. O. Arlner, a Chap.<br />

ter member. .<br />

GUIDEPOSTS<br />

Memories of success and<br />

failure help guide many along<br />

the difficult path of the future:<br />

,.~Shorewood Inte~iors<br />

'(ou are invited to view our<br />

Christmas Decorations and Gifts<br />

Decorating consultations given with purchase of our Custom<br />

draperies, slip covers; furnishings, corpetings and acceSSOries.<br />

. COM! IN AND BROWSE<br />

.22604 MACK 779.2882<br />

Christmas Giving<br />

Wiamonds<br />

Suggestions<br />

or<br />

antique repJ'od).1ctions<br />

in gold' and silver<br />

Crystal<br />

for elegant gifting 'this season<br />

Sol id Gold Cuff Links<br />

$22.95<br />

19001 Mack<br />

WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING<br />

Moster Charge Security Charge Michigan BanKord<br />

ACROSS FROM HUGHES, HATCHER. SUFFRIN<br />

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The Kiwanian wives fr 0 m •Meeting Friday<br />

Kiwanis Number One are head.<br />

ing into the holiday season with<br />

a Christmas luncheon at the<br />

Birmingham Athletic Club, Fri.<br />

day, December 12, at noon.<br />

. Mrs. Stanley Kenn, Mrs. J'ohn<br />

Patterson and Mr.s. Sam Zilly<br />

will be among modeis in the<br />

style show featuring fashions<br />

from Hawaii.<br />

Among the many Pointe Worn.<br />

en attending will be Mr~. Wil.<br />

ber Brucker, Mrs. Charles Gauss,<br />

Mrs. Walter Karal, Mrs. Gerald<br />

Heller, Mrs. Fred Mehrer, Mrs.<br />

Harold Mounteer, Mrs. Harold<br />

Mistele, Mrs. LewIS Novak ancj.<br />

Mrs. Rudy Speerschneider .<br />

CENTER' HALL COLONIALS<br />

are popular, not only for aesthetic but for practical reasons.<br />

The rectangular shape affords more living areas for the cost.<br />

This example has" Bedrooms 03'6"x27') (I2'6"x13'3") 00'3"xI4'6") 00'10")(<br />

II ''''') and 2 Bathrooms plus large 2nd floor storage. The first floor rooms include<br />

a living Room 1I3'3"x23'), paneled Library 1I3'3"xI3'6"), Dining Room (11'x<br />

14'6"), Breakfast Room C9'6"x9'6"), Kitchen (lI'3"xI2:), and lavatory. Sman<br />

floor plan moiled on. request. There is a fine paneled Recreation Room in the basement<br />

with wet bar and Lavatory. There are 3 fireplaces in the rouse. There is a<br />

side.entrance 2-cor atlochedgorage with electric door openers. Circular drive. Com.<br />

plete sprinkler system. Price has just been reduced to $59,900 for quick sale. Shown<br />

by appointment.<br />

Dimensions believed correct but not guaranteed<br />

Why no~ save yourself unnece~sory work? Each of our sales<br />

books IS eqUIpped with simplified floor plans coupled with ,,"x7"<br />

phot'?9rophs to spare y~u inspections of houses with or,'angements<br />

unswtoble to your requ,rements. Why not stop in? Our chairs ore<br />

reasonably comfortable.<br />

Exclusive Agent<br />

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PI~ Twenty.. ight GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, Dec. II, 1969<br />

,CLA.SSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

. C.UTUx.do 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serv. You Quickly<br />

Cla.. i/ied Deadline<br />

h Tuesday noon, '12 p.m.,<br />

jfor all new copy, ch~ges of<br />

'copy and clmcellations. It is<br />

iuggellted th'at all real estate<br />

copy be submltted to our officeby<br />

Monday 5 p;m.<br />

Charge Adl>-12 Word$ tor $1.50<br />

lOe eocn additional word<br />

.. Call<br />

564.<br />

MODERN luxury one bedroom<br />

apartment, Lakewooli.Warren<br />

area. 821-0945.<br />

HARPER WOODS 3 bedroom<br />

ranch, 2 car garage. Immedi.<br />

;tte. TU 4-1502 after 6 p.m.<br />

CAVALIER 'M A NOR apart.<br />

ments. 2457f Kelly near East.<br />

land. One bedroom, carpeted,<br />

applianccs, pool. $165. 77'/.<br />

9708.<br />

FURNISHED or unfurnished<br />

large one bedroom apart.<br />

ment. Appliances. parking,<br />

$115. 231-8984 or ED 1-2330.<br />

_.<br />

2 BEDROOM, 2 bath, family<br />

room, lower flat on Harcourt.<br />

Newly decorated, new carpet.<br />

ing, drapes. stove and refrig.<br />

erator available. Can after 6<br />

p.m. 499.1598.<br />

'"-'OR RENT-<br />

(Ullfunrilhecl )<br />

SHORELI NE EAST<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

Detroit's Most Elegallt and<br />

Exciting High Rise<br />

Luxurious Studio, One and<br />

Two. Bedroom Apartments<br />

FROM<br />

$175<br />

PER MONTH<br />

Doorman Service<br />

, S(1curity Guards<br />

Valet Car Parkin!)<br />

Scenic Penthouse<br />

Party Room with Bar<br />

G.E. J.,uxury Kitchen with<br />

Self.Cleaning Oven<br />

Air Conditioning<br />

Boat Dock<br />

5 Minutes to Downtown Det.<br />

K)ngsize closets<br />

FURNISHED MODELS ON<br />

DISPLAY NOON TO 6 P.M.<br />

567.1175<br />

Management:<br />

SCHOSTAK BROTHERS &<br />

COMPANY<br />

SHORELI~E EAST<br />

8200 E. JEFFERSON<br />

"On The Water's Edge"<br />

CHATSWORTH, East Warren,<br />

upper 6 rooms, very desirable,<br />

carpet, drapes. Adults,<br />

no pets, $175. TU 1.3617,<br />

evenillgf;.<br />

GROSSE POINTE GARDEN<br />

APfS<br />

21441 SLOAN DRIVE, Harper<br />

Woods. One and two bedroom<br />

apartments, newly decorated,<br />

automatic heat. No children,<br />

no pets. TU 4.8947, after 1<br />

p.m.<br />

2-BEDROOMRanch home with<br />

attacbed garage just a few<br />

steps from "Village" shop.<br />

ping and Kercheval bus line.<br />

Immediate possession. Good<br />

condition. Perfect, for widow<br />

or couple. Call for details.<br />

Borland~McBrearty<br />

TU 6-3800'<br />

ST. CLAIR Village apartments,<br />

20001 East 8 Mile; 6 blocks<br />

north of Vernier Rd. New<br />

large 1 and 2-bedroom apart.<br />

ments .. Carpeting, all appli.<br />

ances. From $175. Model open<br />

2 to 5 daily. Mgr., Apt. 25,<br />

PR 6-2182.<br />

GROSSE POINTE Park, 4-room<br />

, .upper fla€"'-with basement<br />

'prlvileges:'$tUll.".822.3240.<br />

O~E. BEDROOM:', apartment.<br />

Applianeel; 'and>' heat furnish.<br />

ed. Carpeted. c'a r p 0 r t and<br />

porch. 778.6194.<br />

CHARMING one bedroom cot.<br />

tage, .. carpeting. $155 per<br />

month. Utility costs by tenant.<br />

862 Neff. ~.6313.<br />

GROSSE I10INTE Woods, 568<br />

Vernier ,Road. 2.,bedroom upper.<br />

Gas 1heat; , basement and<br />

garage. Available January 1.<br />

Inquire at 76 Vernier Road.<br />

ONE BEDROOIII apartment.<br />

Wbittier and Expressway. -<br />

886-6513.<br />

FOR LEAS~ bedroom ranch,<br />

pI u s den, Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods. W r.i t e Box C.11,<br />

Grosse Pointe News.<br />

1915 LOCHMOOR - 3 bedroom<br />

brick Colonial, 2 car garage,<br />

fireplace, carpeted througb.<br />

out 1'h baths, fenced yard.<br />

Sec'urity deposit. Immediate<br />

occupancy. $320. Option to<br />

- buy. 538-8093.<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 4<br />

'127 ST. CLAIR - Upper - 2<br />

bedroom, living room, dining<br />

room. 2 car garage. $190.00<br />

f,lonth.<br />

SWEENEY & MOORE<br />

881-6800<br />

6A-FOR RENT<br />

ROSEVILLE - New one bed.<br />

room and kitchenette apart.<br />

ments. All new furnishings,<br />

draperies, large closetS. We<br />

pay all utilities, including<br />

electric. Maid service and<br />

linen. Ideal for working cou.<br />

pIes, teachers, bachelors, etc.<br />

Short lease. Adults only: No<br />

pets. Motel Morocco. 32160<br />

Gratiot, across from Macomb<br />

Mall. 293.2440, 10 a.m.-10<br />

p.m.<br />

BEAUTIFULLY furnished one<br />

bedroom apartment, for win.<br />

ter months. 886-8~17.<br />

IN GROSSE PODITE near East<br />

Jefferson city limits, nicely<br />

furnished four room apart.<br />

ments only $160 per month.<br />

This include gas and electri.<br />

city. Particularly nice for two<br />

adults. No pets. Telepbone<br />

821-8985.<br />

INDIAN VILLAGE area, un.<br />

usually attractive s t u di 0<br />

apartment. References. VA<br />

2-8927 evenings.<br />

GROSSE POINTE. Couplc only.<br />

No pet.~. 4 room upper in. NEWPORT. FRANKFORT area.<br />

come. stove, refrigerator. $90. 3 clean furnished rooms. Em.<br />

plus heat. 885-6093. . ployed lady. 884-6909 after 2<br />

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68-ROOMS FOR RENT<br />

CHESTERFIELD<br />

MOTOR INN<br />

ROOMS by day or week, com.<br />

pletely furnisbed. Maid servo<br />

ice and linen. ~8 weekly.<br />

See manager at 23 'Mile and<br />

Gratiot, 1.94 and New Balti.<br />

more exit, turn left. Phone<br />

465-5732.<br />

6C-OFFICES FOR RENT<br />

AVAILABLE immediately: One<br />

small office in Chet Sampson<br />

Travel Service Building, 100<br />

~ercheval. TUxedo 5.7510.<br />

DOCTORS - LA WYERS<br />

MERCHANT!::<br />

Choice space fo~ lease.<br />

Available at once.<br />

"On The Hill"<br />

Bus line .at door. Ample parking<br />

KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES, new<br />

buildillg, 500 to 900 sq. ft.<br />

Will divide and finish to suit.<br />

Rent includes all utilities, air<br />

conditioning, carpeting, jani.<br />

tor service, parking. Shores<br />

Office Village; '171-1870.<br />

CONCOURSE<br />

EAST BLDG.<br />

20811 KELLY RD., EAST DET.<br />

(Approx . .'!50' n. of 8 Mi. Rd.)<br />

Carpeted, sound and acoustic<br />

cobditioned throughout ,eleva.<br />

tor1_music system. All services'<br />

illcluded. Will partition<br />

to suit: Large. large parking<br />

a rei; Open daily except Sun.<br />

days. For informlltion, 884.<br />

4516.<br />

LUXURIOUS office space up to<br />

700 square feet. Carpeted, air<br />

conditioned, with services.<br />

Harper.l1 Mile area. 773.2500.<br />

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30 foot ceiling. Excellent<br />

lighting, Utilities, moderate<br />

rent. 961.9139 days. 886-3618<br />

evenings.<br />

AVAILAllLE in the Village, 2<br />

rooms - parking. TU 5-0518<br />

or TU 2.7252.<br />

2 NEW OFFICE suites for lease_<br />

9 M;ile-Mack area. 777-1550.<br />

FURNISHED office at Wbittier.<br />

Ex'pressway. Private entrance<br />

and washroom. 886.6513.<br />

6D--RESORT PROPERTY<br />

FOR RENT<br />

~AnA!;l.9:F4, Florl


Thurscl.y, Dee, I I, 1969<br />

Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Linn To s..". You Quickl,<br />

Your Ad Can B. Chut.d<br />

•<br />

I- ...RTICLES FOIt SALE<br />

CLA,SSIFIEII<br />

AilS<br />

8-A,RTICUS FOR SALt<br />

'67 FALCON<br />

Futuro Sport Coupe<br />

v.a. ClutO., p.S.<br />

$1495<br />

'67 CUSTOM 500<br />

V.I, auto., p.S.<br />

$1095<br />

'69 GALAXIE<br />

2.dr. H.T. V.I, auto., ~.'.<br />

$2295<br />

COOK FORD<br />

882-7707<br />

100% GUARANTEE<br />

ON MOST MODELS<br />

30 days or 1,000 miles-<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

a-... RTICLES FOil SALI II- ...NTIQUES<br />

ITALIAN fruitwood dining set.<br />

50" china, oval table, 5 cane<br />

cb.irs, 3 leaves. pads, like<br />

new. Plate glass mirror 37"x<br />

83", dishes, ironer, lady's I<br />

a-"'RTICUS FO~ S"'LE MINK STOLE, size 10, $150. 886-<br />

5M8.<br />

USED CARS<br />

60 To Choose From<br />

15351 GRATIOT at 8 MILE<br />

LA 1-6900 PR 8-6400<br />

-Engine, trans., rear axl., front axl. assemblies, brake<br />

I, system,.nd .lectric.l systems.<br />

GEORGIAN sliver coffee pot,<br />

20lh counces, 1770, made in<br />

London. Box.15 Groue Pointe<br />

News.<br />

bike, library desk, table, dec. BIG ANTIQUE AUCTION<br />

orated white twin bed. 881'<br />

068i. 'I Sunday, December'14 beginning<br />

BEAUTIFUL Cerulean-M-in-k at 2 p.m.<br />

stoie, coat $1650, sell $200. Located at the New Red<br />

Perfect condition New Nor.) Barn, 27m Gratiot, north of<br />

wegian Blue Fox stole, $100. 11 Mile Rd., Roseville,<br />

Goocl Christmas gifts. Silver<br />

blonde human hair wig from Numerous Grandfather clocks,<br />

Leons. $60, cost J3Q0. New curved glus chin. cabinet,<br />

condition. 821.6786. marbie top Empire tables,<br />

spinning wheel, school clocks,<br />

Tiffany type Ia m PI and<br />

shades, round oak tables,<br />

rocking chairs, Vie tor i ,. n<br />

knick.knack shelf and many<br />

other fine antiques too num.<br />

erous'to mention.<br />

DRIVE THE BEST<br />

OF THE LUXURY<br />

CARS? CHECK<br />

OUR CHOICE<br />

USED CARS SOON!<br />

ROGER<br />

RINKE<br />

CADILLAC<br />

CO.<br />

VAN DYKE BET. 10.11<br />

MILE RDS.<br />

TELEPHONE<br />

757-0767 - 536-6260-<br />

It-AUTOS<br />

FOI SALI<br />

MERCEDES BENZ 260 SL, 1957.<br />

Excellent condition. Low<br />

mileage. 526.3OM.<br />

VOLKSWAGEN,<br />

1963, body<br />

damaged. Drivable. Excellent<br />

for Dune<br />

264.6258.<br />

Buggy. Best offer.<br />

1969 BEEP BEEP! O'ehre 383<br />

4 speed, 10aded<br />

Swinger from<br />

the Sho~es.<br />

Featured firm at<br />

$2495. PR. 5-6779.<br />

'67 FORD COUNTRY Squire,<br />

excellent condition,<br />

rack on<br />

top, power brakes, steering;<br />

radio, full length heavy duty<br />

dog mat<br />

882-9608.<br />

included. Owner,<br />

26 acre~ with wood. Ind lake.<br />

fronling Rochester Road. Op.<br />

lion terms .v.ll.ble.<br />

32().acre Qu.rter Hone Fl\rm<br />

in Oakl.nn County. Excellent<br />

terms av!il.ble.<br />

MACOMB COUNTY:<br />

62 acres with RR ~Idlnl; 20n.<br />

en innll~trial, frontl" on 30<br />

Mile Road.<br />

Associates<br />

Land Co.<br />

]315Romeo Rd.<br />

Rochester. Micbi,an<br />

651.7515<br />

'2D--ACI GE ...ND<br />

SU.U N 'RO'~<br />

ElTY FOR S...LE .<br />

St. Clair CoUnty<br />

80 ACRES' wJtll 1320 feet of<br />

frontale on paved Road. Ilear<br />

Smiths Creek.<br />

ANCHORVILLE - approxlmat.<br />

ely 200' frontage on Dixie<br />

. Hwy, Cotswald cottage with<br />

121,2 acres. Cement block<br />

garage with concrete .econd<br />

floor-could be converted for<br />

aparlllJlellt or bu.lnes. \lie.<br />

Above propertle~ call easily<br />

be reached off I.M X.way.<br />

FI:.'IlE CHINA, tAble cloths, ANTIQUE Christmas shoppers. PRACTICALLY "unu~ed "Cy- 1875 MAHOGANY SECRETARY<br />

DODGE LAN CER wagon, '62 au.<br />

never used. Weddini gown, Beautiful cut s tern war e ; pr~ss Gardens trick water, 7 foot tall, good condition.<br />

tom1tic, air . 882,6147.<br />

size 14. 885-3835.<br />

child's wicker rocker, butler<br />

Call<br />

Skll, $24. 884-5138. $150. TU 5.7678 after 5 p.m.<br />

churn, Parian vases, lamps,<br />

1956 CADILLAC,<br />

good condi. GEORGE PALMS<br />

HARMONY baS! guitar. Hollow<br />

. bottles, Oriental soapstone,<br />

tion, $190. 885-~.<br />

body Excellent condition, $60.<br />

LAl?IES lugia~e, ~ke new, 212 SOIfAS, beige tweed $50. tur.<br />

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

REALTOR<br />

glass top end table, toys and pIeces; Ironrlte Ironer. 884- quoise with gold $35, excellent Geor-ge Younes, Auctioneer.<br />

886.OfB1.<br />

CHEVROLET • I1H15Belair, V-8,<br />

miscellaneous. 881.1275, 241'1 after 6 p.m. cOl)dition. TU 1.3909.<br />

For information, PR 2-4110<br />

TU 6-4444<br />

or HOward 3-0092.<br />

2 door coupe,<br />

automatle, pow.<br />

SKIERS! !<br />

er Jlteering and brakes. Origi-<br />

BEAUTIFUL children's clothes. MILLIONAIRES dream garage STORM DOOR, Kaufm.n, com:<br />

OLD FASHIONED<br />

nalowner. LA 1.(]885.<br />

Early AmeriCAn lamp, cushion sale. 5. oak kitchen calrs, 1 plete frame, molding, retard<br />

UE-tOMMEICI"'L<br />

CLEARANCE SALE<br />

covers. Black, gold tier table. "at antique t.ble, 1 oak dress. checks Glass and screen 36x 9-ARTICLES WANTED ]969 CADILLA<br />

PROPERTY FOI S...U<br />

Over 200 pairs of buckle boots,<br />

C convertible-<br />

TUxedo 1-1812.<br />

er, 2 louvered doors 32x6'S," 80 $14: Bobby Bauer ho'ekey<br />

black. Air<br />

all '69 models. Famous names.<br />

G.M. executlve.<br />

2 red na.ugahyde. couc~es, 1 states size 8 $7, Girls figure WE BUY old',old, jewelry and 656.3713. d<br />

Lange, Haderer, Hierlong,<br />

ays. or 882-lH8lI, BUSINESS SITE<br />

BOY'S HOC,cEY SKATES, size I copper kltch~n light fIXture. skates size 6 $4, Maple 6 year silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377<br />

evenini ••<br />

Riecker\ Nordica, Koflach. 5; Strom becker road race, pin 1 casemen.t wmdow, ~ outside crib and mattress $15. 881- Moross Road.<br />

Broken sizes, not every style<br />

Mack Avenue, Grosse Pointe<br />

ball machine, g.mes. 881.1944. door. Reasonably prIced. 368 3544<br />

M.G.B. 1964 wire<br />

wheeU, Abarth<br />

in every brand.:<br />

Hillcrest, ,886-0389 Saturday .<br />

BOOKS, Art Objecb Sought.<br />

City. 132'xlOO', line corner<br />

exhaust Iystem.<br />

Tonneau<br />

Browlers alway. welcome.<br />

location.<br />

20%.50% OFF HO TRAINS, 5 engiiles,elabo. 10-4. PLASTfC TOP white furniture:<br />

cover. Excellent<br />

condition.<br />

Don Thomas Sport Haus, Bloom. rate layout, everything includ.<br />

desk and storage units, 5 B. C.~Clael Book Shop. Miss $575. 772.9216.<br />

KARL<br />

field Shopping Plaza, 6600 ed. Call after 5:30 Thursday,<br />

TRAIN t.ble, u8, $15. C.ll pieces. 'IV 2.0564.<br />

Ethel Cl.es, 1670 Leverette ..---after<br />

6 p.m. 88:5-1872.<br />

(48216). WO 3-4267. PLYMOUTH<br />

Telegraph', &: .Maple Roads. TUxedo 4.1362.<br />

19117 st.tion wagon. DAVIES<br />

DOLL ciothes for teenage dolls<br />

Power stee<br />

Pho~ 6269500.<br />

ring, air condition.<br />

FURNITURE FOR SALE. - New, good selection. Priced RECENT MODEL c.binet sew-<br />

TU 5-3220<br />

SOLID mabogany dining room<br />

ing, V-B, eIcenent<br />

condition.<br />

886.726'7. low. 881.56114.<br />

ing machine. Also Police b.nd<br />

table. needs refinishing. Roper<br />

884-4686.<br />

i<br />

radio ~ 885-8342.<br />

THERE'S STILL TIME! gas range. Portable television. WARDS portable humidifier, GUITAR, classic.I, folk, good<br />

GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

1969 SUPER Sport Camaro,<br />

36" drop leaf table and 3 Magnavox 4 speed Hi,Fi. Ex. condition. Used. $35. 861.3399. LIONEL WIDE GUAGE electric<br />

Commercial lot 40'x100' en<br />

TO HAVE A<br />

full power,<br />

automatic, V.8,<br />

chairs. 16' bar. Other miscel- cellent condition. aB6.()U6,<br />

trains, any condition. KE 5.<br />

Kercheval Avenue near Alter<br />

AM.FM ste rf'O, air condition.<br />

laneous. TUxedo (-1868. after 6 p.m.<br />

Road. Priced right. C.ll<br />

II-ANTIQUES<br />

5973.<br />

ing. Excelle nt condition. 884-<br />

PIANO or G.E: STOVE, $35;ga5 stove, at BOLEX H.16 movie camera.<br />

ELECTRIC train set, in ,ood 3945.<br />

GEORGE PALMS, Be.ltor<br />

least 30 years old, $65; G.E. Two F1.5 lenses, case, etc. ADVANCED<br />

condition. for a young boy.<br />

886-4444<br />

886-7264.<br />

1967 MUSTAN G convertible, V'8,<br />

ORGAN<br />

refrigeutor, $75; G.E. wuh.<br />

886-2718. ' .<br />

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Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Line. Tu SerVe You Quickly<br />

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U-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

SHOREWOOD<br />

REALTY CO.<br />

2OCI1 Mack<br />

SUNDAY<br />

886-8710 I<br />

TRY THIS HOLIDAY<br />

RECIPE<br />

Blend the charm of a col-<br />

Dnial Into the functional<br />

desirat.ility of a ranch. Now<br />

add generous room sizes,<br />

3 bedrooms, 1Yo1 baths, big<br />

dining room ,enclosed porch<br />

and 2~ car gara~e. Frost<br />

with a price a few thousand<br />

un d e r compptition. Now<br />

place in a fine neighbor.<br />

bood and you hav!! • . ..<br />

2'243 River Road<br />

.John Strongman<br />

Richard Wallace<br />

Marian Combs<br />

metn 5<br />

fatfP'1't:st'!E?'?3t!-3rtb<br />

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YOUR DREAM HOUSE-<br />

HERE IT IS!<br />

Devonsbire bet. St. Paul and<br />

. JeHer:;on: Grosse Pointe Park<br />

4 BEDROOMS:<br />

• Master bedroom 16'x17'<br />

• 15'3"x15'10"<br />

• ll'xll'<br />

.10'x12'<br />

2 full baths and stall shower.<br />

" 2 half baths, huge cedar c1?set,<br />

center hall and famdy<br />

room. Maid's quarters, 2<br />

lOOms and full bath, priv~te<br />

entrance.<br />

roof.<br />

3-rice tag in the<br />

mid.thirties, are all in 'its<br />

favor.<br />

FOR THE CREATIVE person<br />

- or one who appreciates creativity<br />

- a true Contemporary<br />

house on Lothrop. There's a<br />

master suite on tlIe first floor,<br />

four more bedrooms upstairs.<br />

an informal area. creative<br />

area, and library. Another<br />

plus is (lO.}<br />

,'" (Clucs)<br />

1. The Water<br />

2.A Comfortable Den<br />

3. On Lincoln<br />

4. Six Big Bedrooms<br />

5. Forty Thousand Dollars<br />

6. Below The Market<br />

7. With The Family Room<br />

8. REA L L Y BIG<br />

9. A Bungalow<br />

10. A Charlling Guest House<br />

Clayton C. Purdy Jr.<br />

Robert G. Edgar<br />

Mary F. Schlaff<br />

Marian J. Bode<br />

Dorothy Meeker<br />

James P. Danaher<br />

Sue Megowen<br />

63 Kercheval<br />

State owner wants offer.<br />

CALL FOR FURTHER DE.<br />

TAILS~<br />

GRO~E POINTE AREA-<br />

McCORMICK 21801 -' brackseven<br />

area. Living .room with<br />

fireplace, dining room .. with<br />

bay. Three nice bedrooms,<br />

finished basement, garage,<br />

qui c k possession. WELL<br />

.WORTH. i'i 0 U R INSPEC-<br />

TION. PRICED AT $25,500.<br />

CEDAR COURT 19893. _ Har.<br />

per Woods (off Woodmont).<br />

Very'attractive three bedroom<br />

ranch on quiet court.<br />

New kitchen, new' carpeting,<br />

redecorated, inside and out.<br />

Finished basement, garage.<br />

Immediate possession. Good<br />

mortgage to be assumed and<br />

priced. in the twenties.<br />

VACANT<br />

TROMBLEY, 58 x 15" building<br />

lot zoned for .multiple dwellings.<br />

Only $17,500.00. TERMS.<br />

trEr~ •• 1 ••••• _ •••••••••••••• 11 ••••• 1 •• 1<br />

• .• • ~ ~ t tr' 1sbbb' '#tl,.' ':,# tdrl::rh'ftit, fun ' .<br />

room. Vacant.<br />

KENMORE-Four bedroom co.<br />

lonial, 1amily room with fire.<br />

place, adjacent tri park. Mid.<br />

die $30's. Immediate occu.<br />

pancy.<br />

TU 6.3800<br />

13-REAL ESTATE<br />

.. Po. 'Sitl'<br />

Tappan Says-<br />

\\SHOPP.lNG<br />

,t\LL DONE?<br />

We have the<br />

perfect gift .....<br />

a Christmas<br />

Package. For<br />

The' Whole<br />

,.,TAPPAN<br />

,I<br />

Family"<br />

LET SANTA visit you in this I<br />

large, center entrance, 3 bed.<br />

room colonial with plenty of<br />

space for family entertaining<br />

and fun. You carl be home for<br />

the holidays at .1114 BUCK.<br />

INGHAM. ,<br />

YOU WILL be able to. hang out<br />

the welcome sign immediately<br />

at 704 TROMBLEY. So unique.<br />

ly different, exceptionally well<br />

planned 4 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

modified contemporary. You'<br />

must see this one now! .<br />

YEAR 'ROUND holiday living<br />

will be yours in conveniently<br />

located, artist.owned 4 bed.<br />

room home, newly carpeted,<br />

beautifuli.ydecorated, with up.<br />

dated kitcb~n. 805 BARRING-<br />

TON is located near schools,<br />

stores and transportation.<br />

WHAT BEITER GIFT for the<br />

family than a custom:built 4<br />

bedroom, 2~ bath classic<br />

('010nial-13-12 DEVONSHIRE<br />

-large living room, family<br />

dining room, .kitchen with<br />

breakfast roo m. Basement<br />

recreation room with fire.<br />

place provides 'ample space<br />

for active youngsters. Priced<br />

to sell.<br />

SATISFY ALL YOUR expe~ta.<br />

tions with the ranch you have<br />

been waiting for. , . 942 N.<br />

BRYS • : . 3 bedrooms, 11,7bath's,<br />

new carpeting; drapes,<br />

2-carattached 'garage. As.<br />

'-'Bumablll -5Yo1%' mortgage .<br />

JUST WAITING for you to come<br />

and see this. sparkling 3 bed.<br />

room ranch in St. Clair Sl;lores<br />

'with. assumablf! 5'A%. mort-<br />

. gage, _.living -room with fire.<br />

placej,.fa~ ..f~, ,mint.eon.<br />

dition. in. and, out • • • 20318<br />

CHALON.<br />

~'YuL~.LQVE" ~isattractive<br />

3 pedroom ranch situated on<br />

. large' lot with very special<br />

features, 8t. Lucy's parish, at<br />

22624. CHAPOTON, S1. Clilir<br />

Shores,<br />

884-6200<br />

:&.rember of Grosse Pointe<br />

Real Estate 'Board<br />

90 Kercheval<br />

..<br />

Thursday I Dee, ,II, 1969<br />

I3~REAL ESTATE'<br />

'. "FOR"SA:LI'.:-,''''<br />

LothrQp Road (,<br />

NEAR KEROHEVAL. Charming<br />

4.bedroom home situated oil<br />

halI.acre lot. Paneled library,<br />

Florida room, 21/z baths, finished<br />

basement. In fine condition<br />

and decorated in excel.<br />

lent taste.<br />

Lakefront Home<br />

. I<br />

WOODLAND PLACE. Located<br />

at the foot of a secluded lane<br />

in Grosse Pointe City, this<br />

outstanding Georgian Colonial<br />

is ideally situated on the<br />

shore of Lake 81. Clair. Ac.<br />

commodations . in c 1u d e a<br />

13x20' paneled library, 21'<br />

dining room, beautiful mod.<br />

ern kitchen with built-ins,<br />

fireplace in breakf?st area;<br />

first floor laundry, 4 family<br />

bedrooms, 3 new baths,<br />

maids' quarters phs a 3.car<br />

garage with a lovel~' apartment<br />

above.<br />

!<br />

Town House<br />

Rivard 3i9<br />

FOR THOSE OF YOU who<br />

would sell your. much.iri.<br />

demand larger home if you<br />

could find an elegallUy ap.<br />

pointed town house in Grosse<br />

Pointe, we have available<br />

what 'we believe to be the<br />

Pointe's. finest. offering. De.<br />

luxe new kitchen, pilDeled<br />

library, new carpeting, cus.<br />

tom draperies, full'sizedining<br />

room. 3 bedrooms, dre!'.;ing<br />

room and 2 baths on 2nd floor,<br />

2 bedrooms and bath on 3rd.<br />

Low monthly maintenance.<br />

Lakeland 472 .<br />

FRENCH COLONIAL in one of<br />

the Pointe's most pOpular 10'<br />

cations. Builtin 1953, this exception81<br />

home, offers a' fine<br />

Florida room' as well as a<br />

lovely paneled library. with<br />

fireplace. Breakfast area' in<br />

kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2Yo1<br />

baths, finished basement, attached<br />

garage, loo.foot lot in<br />

S1. Paul's parish. Carpets,<br />

drapes. applian~es included.<br />

Immediate possession.<br />

.:Har.per Woods<br />

GROSSEPOr.NTE SCHOOLS-<br />

DANBURY, 20473-Unique de~<br />

velopment with New England<br />

atmosphere, .'10 cat e d just<br />

north of Vernier. and west of<br />

. Ford Freeway. New center<br />

hall colonial with family<br />

room, 3 bedrooms, 2% baths,<br />

, 'tittaCtielf garage,<br />

DETROIT<br />

TOLES<br />

'.<br />

.;, ....<br />

COURVILLE, 39'7~Welt.iria.intained<br />

brick 2.story with dim,<br />

large dining room, 4 hedrooms,<br />

IIf1 baths, 2-


1'IKarsa.y, ~ , I, 1969<br />

CLASSIFIED,<br />

liDS ,<br />

c.n TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Li.... To Stw. You Quickl,<br />

Your Ad Can I. Cha'C.d<br />

U-IrAL ESTATE<br />

'01 SALE<br />

13-1EAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

16A-HorI. IoIrd"<br />

HO~SES boarded among the<br />

hills of th('! Metamora Hunt<br />

area. Spacious stable and<br />

personalized care. '196-223S.<br />

GROSSE POINTE ~EWS<br />

l11-PAINTING AND<br />

DECORATING<br />

21E-SEWING MACHINE 21K ••WINDOW WASHING<br />

REPA'R IA-OK Window.Cleam!rs. servo<br />

SERVICE CALL, tune-up, com- ice on storms and screenll.<br />

plete. $4.75. We repair aU Free estimates. Monthly rates.<br />

makes. TU 2.1881. 521.2459.<br />

21G-ROOFING .SERVICES<br />

SpecializiDgID<br />

ALCOA ALUMINUM<br />

GUTTERS<br />

Estimates. LOw Prices.<br />

Work Guarante"d.<br />

RICHARD WILLERTZ<br />

50 ROSLYN ROAD<br />

TUxedo 1-111'70<br />

CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION<br />

All Sewers Cleaned<br />

Digging Sewers<br />

Wat~rproofing<br />

885-0612 .<br />

884-9512<br />

21o-PWTERING 215-CARPENTER WORK I<br />

PLASTER cracks Npaired. Tile REMODELING<br />

. IJld dr1WaU repUn, PRescaU<br />

Modernization<br />

MORE VALUE for your DIOII.ey.<br />

Additiou..<br />

basements,<br />

removals.<br />

kitchens, dormer.,<br />

bathrooms, wan<br />

No job too .mall<br />

or too larl'.<br />

BlDlGARE BROS. INC.<br />

Office 772.5715<br />

evening, till 11, '1'U 1-6988<br />

H. F. JENZEN<br />

BUILDING<br />

Home and industrial repairs.<br />

Additions, attics completed.<br />

Porch enclosures, recreation<br />

rooms. garages repaired.<br />

TU 1-9744 TU 4-3011<br />

DOING aU types of carpenter<br />

work, remodelin, attic room.,<br />

porches. Small or big jobs.<br />

Estimates free. TUxedo 5-<br />

5892.<br />

Additions - Alterations<br />

New Homes<br />

Kitchens, Family Rooms<br />

We Also Specialize in<br />

Modernizing Bathrooms<br />

TH IELE Construction<br />

& Supply CO.<br />

PR 5-2323<br />

GROSSE POINTE<br />

21%-LANDSCAPING<br />

SERVICE<br />

THpMPSON<br />

LANDSCAPING CO.<br />

Custom lawn and garden aerv.<br />

ice. Complete landscaping and<br />

designing. Fe~g, sodding<br />

and trimming. Free estimlltes.<br />

P.O. Box 5047, Grosse Pointe,<br />

Micb. TU 4-2720.<br />

BILL CROTHERS<br />

& SON<br />

LANDSCAPING AND SNOW<br />

REMOVAL<br />

PR 2-1798 after 6 P.M.<br />

TRIMMING, removal spraying,<br />

feeding and stump removal.<br />

Free estimates. Complete'tree<br />

service. Cal Fleming Tree<br />

Service, TUxedo 1.6950.<br />

TREE AND STUMP removing,<br />

trimming, cabling, elc. Winter<br />

rates. Insured. Eastern<br />

Tree Service, 293.4069.<br />

TREES DAIUAGED<br />

Marilynn MacFarlane of 2Jl<br />

Country Club drive. sho\l'cd<br />

Farms police or-'Friday, Decem. i<br />

bcr 5. whcre vandals had torn i<br />

apart two artificial Christmas I<br />

trees, each three and onc half<br />

feet lall, at the front of her<br />

properly. In addition, the Clll-j<br />

prits smashed the vases holdin;1<br />

Ihe trees. Damafle was set at<br />

,$100. i<br />

GUIDETO GOOD SERVic-E- ~<br />

Shoe R.palr<br />

JOANNA WESTERN i<br />

WINDOW SHADES ;<br />

CleanJng. Turning, Repairing<br />

Fast Service<br />

AlSO FEATURING<br />

CUSTOM MAOE SHADES<br />

'RA~TOP<br />

SALES AND SERVICE<br />

15011 KERCHEVAL<br />

Eallt of Aller • In the Park<br />

TU ~.MOl)<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

R ESIOENT IAL.COMMERC IAL<br />

Thoma. Lalldscaping<br />

881.0291<br />

i _<br />

.-- ... -<br />

OONALD BLISS 1-4580. Custom built kitchen ca:Qinets, J'OHN P. MO" "O~<br />

Decorator recreatio.u rooms. Additio.ua &4.0<br />

E te . Interlo EXPERT PLASTER IIId, dry. and all types of porch en. Funeral services for Mr. Molx<br />

nor _ tim r wall repairl. Licensed. CClIl- closures, siding and roofing, Ioy, 53, of 705 Deeplands, were<br />

F.ee Es ales trader, 20 yevL 1PrM... FHA terms. We are insured, held on Tuesday, December 9,<br />

TU 1-7050 mates. 7'18-2878. licensed and boAded. in Our Lady Star of the Sea<br />

40 Year. ill G.P. SPECIALIZING In R.I_ for Church. He died on Friday. De-<br />

re....... 1JIspeetioD 01 complete work cember 5, in Geor&ian East<br />

:18 yun. eracts e1jmlaMed. lIl?itell; we iUarantee our<br />

COMPLETE Decontiq.... Cbl"- Jim .BJaetwelL VADeJ worbwalhip. Nursing Home.<br />

iee. Pailltiq, interior, ater- 1-'10111. Born in Ne\\i Jersey, Mr. Mol.<br />

lor .. Paper b••,l.,. ad ONTARIO loy was president of the Donald<br />

removiDg. Material, wort. 211-111CI( AND CONSTRUCTION CO. Miller Plumbing and Heatiq<br />

manahip auaruteecl. Por CEMENT WORK 881-4400. Company. He was a member of<br />

utimates. call BRICK BBPAIB, patiN ad ,the DAC and Lochmoor COuntry<br />

WILLIAK FOllSY'l'BE pOrch... 'Free estiJIIat& PB CARPENTER-All types repair Club.<br />

VAlle- z.elO1 .... '1 and remodeliD(. Carl WatloD, He was past-president of the<br />

~ • LA 8-5501. Detroit Builders E x c h a n I'e.<br />

COMPLETE dec:oratlq. Paper- • REPA1BS PMt-director of t1lc National<br />

lwIIiDI, iuured, I\IIlUIleId. Waterpreofiq IIld brlek wort. CARPENTRY Work, moderniza- Mechanical Contrictors Asso-<br />

AI Sclmeider. TUudo 14l11. . We UIICIerpjD footiDp, repair tion, .paneling, partitions, ciation, and past-president of<br />

ea-llld.la L------t w Iia.. kitchens, .belves, small jobs, the Michigan ldecllanical Con-<br />

RUDOLPH 'roNELLO md:e repi:::t.. a~ etc. TU 2.2795. tractors Association.<br />

Decorator tioll of com leted work ... He is' survived by his wife,<br />

Interior. Exterb vitecl; we Pl'lW'lDtee our 21T-DRESSMAKING \ Barbara; three SODS, Peter, Rob-<br />

G.OLMn:l<br />

WINDOW CLEANING<br />

SERVICE<br />

FREE ESTIMATES<br />

WE ARE INSURED<br />

372-3022<br />

21M-sEwER CLEANING<br />

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE<br />

Electric Sewer Cleaning for<br />

all drains and sewers.<br />

COMMERCIAL- RESIDENTIAL<br />

WE DIG AND REPAIR<br />

BROKEN SEWERS<br />

AU Work Guaranteed<br />

SEWERS CLEt\ NED, broken<br />

Sewers repaired. Guaranleed,<br />

Reasonable rates. 881'()()63or<br />

779-1225.<br />

Obituaries<br />

1145 HAMPTON - beautifully<br />

BEDFORD ROAD cared fOl' 2 bedroom Ranch.<br />

J4usie lovers enjoy to the ut. Many excellent features. Will<br />

most )'0Ut concert grand pi. consider Land Contract.<br />

ano AND your fine stereo<br />

2G-PIANO S~RVICE<br />

ATI'RACTIVE CAPE COD, 3<br />

AND YOUt organ in the 27 ft.<br />

bedrooms, new gas furnace. PIANO TUNING ap.d servicing,<br />

Wall Paperiq wortmalllh1p. FHA term. NO KATrER _ Ho)Y Avante ert and James; a daughter, Pa.<br />

pane1Md studio type liviJIg<br />

built-in dishwasher, disposal, guaranteed. Waiter Mueller,<br />

8821\070 'lfceued. 1DIared. boacIed. Guarde or Traditio~ your tricia; his mother, Mrs .. Peter<br />

room of this smaller 2 bed. incinerator.<br />

TUxedo 6.1090.<br />

~g F t Stud' O'Donnell; his sister, Eleanor<br />

room Colonial, witt maids<br />

Three Mile Dr. ONTARIO style. Linda M. en ner 10 Morris;. and a brother, Joseph.<br />

rooJU ud bath. Paint the ex.<br />

COMPLETE piano service. WM. W. QUEEN.<br />

TuD- 25 Years E2perience CONSTRUCTION co. at ~ Lochm~r Blvd. can Interment waa ill MOLlatOliterior<br />

trim and update the<br />

ing, rebuDding, refinishing.<br />

881-441JO destin your fashions for you. vet Cemetery.<br />

886-4141<br />

kitchft a bit arid you'll truly<br />

de.mothiDg. Member PiaDO INTERIOR, Exterm:~Intj~, 8ll6-()501. .. • •<br />

haw a ,em. Under ~,OOO. Member Grosse Pointe Real TechnicllJltl Guild. R. Zecb, FreeG-"see£:impaOlD~te' Qu=.~~~.CAPIZZO CONSTRUCTION SEWING: Alterations, adulte<br />

731-7707.<br />

.,- .ma:......_ S. W. SORENSEN, JR.<br />

Estate Board<br />

SHOREHAM: ROAD<br />

LlDco1Il 3.5081. All types of Cement and aDd children; hemsi zippers, Funeral services for Mr. Sar.<br />

EXPERIENCED., piano t'1I1iDI,<br />

Brick Work pillows, drapes. Trousers ensen, 61, one of the founders<br />

Executive's custom l~-story<br />

reasonable. 882-6010.<br />

HUGHES BBOTHEBS<br />

Chimney Repair cuffed. TUxedo 1-7455. of Detroit's 100 Club, were held<br />

residence. A "real buy." 3 13A-LOTS FOR SALE<br />

All Types of.<br />

DECOIlATORS<br />

ExcaVltiDt . . ., on Saturday, December 6, at<br />

lu(ebedrooms, 3'la baths.<br />

BEDFORD, corner Kercheval. PIANO TUNING and repairinl.<br />

885-4lelZ EXPERT Alterations on ladies SS.. Peter and Paul Church. He<br />

Large dining room, library.<br />

70' lot. Good buy.<br />

Thomas Pettit, VA 1-3392.<br />

5293 Yorkshire<br />

,arments. 821~'76. d' d T..... d 11. be"<br />

S e par Iit e breakfast room.<br />

882-WIl5O or<br />

11s--cAI,'ENnI WOlle . ' . Ie on INrs a.y, ecem r ..,<br />

KARL DAVIES TU 5-3220<br />

331-8021<br />

AL'1'E1lA.T.IONS and repiW'S. m Harper Hospital.<br />

Huge covered porch easily<br />

21-MOV1N.G 6' STORAGE<br />

CARPENTER with over 25 1152 1lary1&Dd, Grosse Pointe Mr. Sorensen was president of<br />

eonvertible to Family Room. LINCOLN AT JEFFERSON<br />

EXPERT paintiq, paper hang- years in Grosse Pointe area Park. VAlley 1-2631. Peninsular Metal Product$ and<br />

$",500.<br />

125 feet on Lincoln with beauti. KEN'S MOVING - <strong>Local</strong> subing. Free estimates. G. Van<br />

urbs. One pieee Cl' .-kitcheDS remodeled. base-<br />

. . the Cox Instrument Corporation •<br />

ful shade trees and landscap.<br />

hoasetul. Assehe, VAlley .. 1-'<br />

Low ratel. TU ments paDe1ed, room addi. EUROPEAN LADY WIshes to He lived at 1006. Buckingham<br />

ing. $23,500. TU 5-4100.<br />

2-8540.<br />

tions, etc. Conscientious qual- do alterations. Reasonable road. He was a member of the<br />

KARL DAVIES<br />

iNTERIOR, Exterior painting,<br />

TOLES REAL ESTATE<br />

2IA-GENERAL SERVICES floor tiliDg, carpenter rePtirs. ity work. Firm prIet givell prices. Please call between 9 Detroit Golf Club. and. the De.<br />

TU 5-3220<br />

before wort begins. CaD He a.m. and 9 p.m. 821.9108. troit Athletic Club.<br />

SHELDEN, Grosse Pointe<br />

Quality materials used. Free<br />

CARPET LAYING<br />

work alread1 completed. TU. --- l{e is survived by his wife,<br />

Member Grosse Pointe Real Shores. 777.3310.<br />

estimates. LAkeview 7-53111.<br />

NEW AND 01(D<br />

4.15372. • 21t1-PLUMIING AND Aurelia; a brother and two lis.<br />

Estate Board<br />

after 6 p.m.<br />

52x31G' ON VERNIER Road Stair carpet .Shifted<br />

HEATING ters.<br />

'I1!e origiDal Grosse Pointe near MorniDgside. TU .. 7960.- RepaJrs of All Typu HAVE TIME to Ii n is b that • Attics • Porch EDclosura<br />

A rosary was said on Friday,<br />

Multi.list organization.<br />

Cigaret Bums Be-WoveD<br />

painting before the holida)',? • Additions • XitchllllS<br />

LARRY'S CUSTOM December 5, at the A.H. Peters<br />

Attractive Lot on Jefferson<br />

We do!<br />

• Garaies<br />

PLUMBING AND HEArING Funeral Home.<br />

Zoned 2 family<br />

ALSO<br />

, '<br />

• SANDERS BROS. • Commercial Buildinl's Residential and COmmercial MemorIal tribute. may. be<br />

NEW CARPET SALES<br />

2029 ALLARI), 3 be.droom ,cus-<br />

For Further 1DfonDatioll<br />

Repair and Remodel sent to SS. ileter and Paul<br />

samples Shown ill Quality i n t e r i 0 r painting.<br />

tombuf1t bungalow, den or<br />

JIM SUTTON Water Heaters- A.O. Smith Church.<br />

. CALL<br />

Your :Rome<br />

Guaranteed, reasonable, ref-<br />

fourth bedroom, i~ baths, fin.<br />

1677 BrJt Dr.<br />

PermlllWs and Rheem Gws- Internment was. in Holy seperences.<br />

ished basem~t, excellent con. GEORGE PALMS.<br />

BOB TRUDEL<br />

TU 4-2942 TV ~2436 liDe.ulchre<br />

Cemetery.<br />

dition, Immediate occupancy.<br />

TU 5-0703<br />

Don - Greg 881-8t81<br />

TU 6-4444<br />

TUxedo 1.7410 EDYTHE • • CURRIE •<br />

Open 2.5 Sunday.<br />

21 C-ILECTRICAL<br />

INTERIOR and exterior palJl~<br />

GROSSE POINTE FARMS.<br />

CUSTO<br />

UCRAFT FOR CLEAN &<br />

lng, wall wllhiDg and paper<br />

dependable Funeral services for Mrs; Cur.<br />

Lakeshore. Road near Proven- SERVICES<br />

IV' s'rvice, call ELMERS rie, 81, of 433 Barclay road,<br />

banging. Rea~able rateL<br />

GR'OSSE POINTE. WOODS cal. 117 feet X 230 feet.<br />

Construction Company PLUMBING AND BEATING; were beld on Saturday, Decem.<br />

ELECTRICAL WIRING SO 1eln' experience. Ba)'<br />

TUxedo Haaa. .<br />

Lovely 2 bedroom RANCH with McKINLEY 40 feet X 114 feet.<br />

and REPAIRS<br />

Bal'JloWsky, 823:-5596.<br />

den or 3rd bedrQom. Excel. MAXON BROTHERS, INC.<br />

KRAUSJIANN ELECTRIC CO.<br />

•<br />

lent kitchen, tiled basement,<br />

TU 2-6000<br />

KURT O. BAEHR BUILDERS • BEIIODELERS<br />

attached garage. Terrific val-<br />

TU U900<br />

CUSTOM Painting and Decorat- •<br />

SPRENKLE<br />

ue $32,800.<br />

VACANT Lot, Chalfonte, only<br />

TU 1.6300.<br />

AdditlOlll,Dormers,<br />

lotavailab!e on liought after<br />

ing. Wall papering. Guaran.<br />

• PLUMBING III<br />

:,ALL IYPES WIRING<br />

Bee. RooIiIi,' Bltllrooms,<br />

Johnstone & Johnstone wun!.rY."Olub property.<br />

wed. 'Free 'estimates. LAke.<br />

, • HEATING ~<br />

Ranges, dryers, air conditiOll-<br />

Kitd1eDS,'Niw~Homea,<br />

..! JOHN.S.{;OODMAN -<br />

,-,'1!!W,l~~lQ. \, ,: . );'i ., Custom Garages; Ii Doon<br />

• SEWERCLEANIN~i;<br />

I •.•<br />

ers. Violatioas corrected.<br />

_ ..--<br />

4 BEDROOM Colonial,". 2* 93.KERCHEVAL' '886-3060<br />

,:.,.., ,<br />

INTERiOR; exterior •..painting.<br />

. FREE ESTIMATES<br />

VA 2:1282<br />

baths, living, dining, kitchen<br />

Reasonable. Work guaran • Free Estimates'. Plumiq<br />

Sinee 1916<br />

and breakfast rooms. Com. 14-REAL ESTATE<br />

. ALL WORK<br />

teed. Free estimates. Grosse<br />

pletely redecorated. Well 10. WANTED<br />

GUARANTEED<br />

Pointe references. 268.9630. •<br />

:. cated .for Icboolr. 881-8848.<br />

FINANCING ARRANGED 21V-5ILVEIPLA. TING<br />

FAMILY !\~eds fine ~..or t bed.<br />

PR 8-0598<br />

•<br />

room borne. Cash. Private.<br />

DEEPLANDS Subdivision. ,Cus. ."Mr !"JlaYi '''f{JlI:ed6''lli7609: ~'"<br />

88J.,J024 .. • Silver lr. GolcLPlatiq, ..",<br />

tom.built, 4 large bedrooms.<br />

2"fi),...:i!LECTRiCAL<br />

House and garage painting. Ex.<br />

• Oxidlzin, and Repalrin,<br />

. master. bedroom. and bath, 16-PETS FOR SALE<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

ceUent refereuces. Free em.<br />

• BrlllS PolishlD' &: LacqueriDg<br />

first floor. Large f!tmily room.<br />

, mates •. Very realODlble. Full CHRISTOPHER<br />

Custom .drapes an!! carpeting. OLD -English Sheep dog, 2.¥.& GROSSE POINTE'S .ONLY<br />

• Fireplace fUturea refiDilhed<br />

.time . profes!lioilal paillten. CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

. Large kitcheJl. and nook with years old, male, AKC.Great<br />

.. ,:: .:'".1<br />

• Copper ~llshiDa: & buffing<br />

.Can'lJIytime,S71-'lt78.<br />

paneled wainscoting. Built- disPosition. A steal at $100.<br />

ins. Central air conditioning. 831-8939.<br />

HOOVER<br />

CUSTOI( moclenlilation. .• deli- LEEBERT<br />

Perfect condition. Owner, 881-<br />

FACTORY AUTHORIZED 21J-WALL WASHING tiolll - attica - Kiteb ... -<br />

GROSSE POINTE area, COM-<br />

SERVICE<br />

Esiate ma!DtenlDee.<br />

SILVERSMITHS<br />

9737.<br />

PLETE poodle, schnauzer, all<br />

UllO CHARLEVOIX<br />

breed groomi.ng. Pick-up anl1 POINTE VACUUM WALL WASHING<br />

JAMES BARKER<br />

3 Bib. West of Chalmer.<br />

Tat ULTIMATE IN TAJTE delive~ ~yai,!a1?le::~821-4ll66. TU 1.,.J014 PR 24050 PAINTING & DECI)~TJNG 923-8585 923-8587<br />

VA 2-'7318<br />

. AND QUALITY<br />

,21002 MACK<br />

HOMEMAINTEN~GE<br />

DOG GROOMING. Schnauzers<br />

CA!lPENTER wants smaU job.,<br />

5-bedroom .Gecirgian Colonial, and Poodles. Pick-up and de- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY ELMER T. LABADIE paneillnl, repairlq, screens,<br />

53 Web b e r Place, Grosse liver. TU 5.7374 and 7'72.174'7. NEW REBUILT PARTS TUxedo 2-2064 porches, etc. PRe.ac:ott1-3728.<br />

PoiJIte Sbores. Built in. 1961.<br />

GROOMING. Schnauzer and<br />

Immediate. occupancy. Own.<br />

poodle coiffures, Schnauzer<br />

er, TU 6.0438.<br />

at stud. Eastland area. 886-<br />

4682.<br />

TO ALL REGISTERED AND QU~L"IED<br />

ALINE DR.-Lovely 3 bedroom<br />

briCk ranch, beautiful family<br />

room with natural fireplace,<br />

manr fine features.<br />

MADISON-Don't miss seeing<br />

this quality built 4 bedroom<br />

brick ,bungalow. Desirable<br />

floor plan and many other<br />

features.<br />

PEAR TREE LANE - RE.<br />

DUCED! Beautifully land.<br />

scaped. Has la r g e family<br />

room, central air condition<br />

ing. Good mortgage assump.<br />

tion.<br />

SOUTH RENAt1D-Nr. Wedge.<br />

wood. Lovely brick ranch.<br />

Florida roo m, 2 bedrooms<br />

and library. Immediate occu.<br />

pancy.<br />

SCHWEITZER<br />

886-4200<br />

LABRADOR Retriever, AKC,<br />

nine weeks, excellent pedi.<br />

gree, yellow female. 851.1071),<br />

evenings.<br />

HAMSTERS, mcluding. large<br />

cages, $4 and up. Great Christ.<br />

mas gifts. 884.7825.<br />

FEMALE KITTENS. 1 Persian, I<br />

1 short haired .. Free. Blairmoor,<br />

884-8983. . Free<br />

FREE Christmas kitt!::ns, 1h<br />

siamese. 882-1716.<br />

2 M'INIATURE red Dachshund,<br />

7 weeks old, one male, one<br />

female. A.K.C. registered.<br />

Call after 6 p.m., 756.9526.<br />

KERRY BLUE T;~i;s-:A.KC, J. D. Can dier<br />

9 weeks, shots. Wonderful<br />

watchdogs. No shed. 1-628- ROOFING CO.<br />

3375. INC.<br />

CHRISTMAS Toys-Tiny, white Michigan's Oldest Roofer<br />

champion stock loy poodles, Residential and Commercial<br />

AKC 8 weeks old Christmas AU types of Roofs and Decks<br />

Eve ~ighl. Pick out and place Gutters ili1d Conductors<br />

deposit now. F.xpensive but Free Estimate Repairs.<br />

WE ARE privileged to offer in I exquisitr. 1 sist!'r. 3 brothers. No job too large<br />

Grosse Poinle City a Face Must have choosey parents. I or too small. I<br />

Brick Colonial on a wide 886.8784. 'CALL 899.2100<br />

street with 4 Bedrooms and. 2 COCK-Ell_.s P A N £E-L pups. 210-WATERPROOFING<br />

B~ths at less than Ihe t.hd A.K.C. nine weeks o.ld. Ni~e ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK BASEMENTS WATERPROOF.<br />

30 s. Christmas present lor chil-<br />

ARTHUR J. SCUt.LY CO, dren. 331.2646, ED-Reasonable rates. work.<br />

20169 Mack Ave. TU 1.8310 _._._._. .. _ Caulking, chimney repairl. manship ~aranteed. 881.0063<br />

- . 'I POODLES-Toy puppies. Show Gutters cleaned. or '779.1225.<br />

3 B~DROOM Colomal. ~rosse do!!,s. Finest pedigree, AXC. ADVAl\CE lfAINTENANCE<br />

POinte ~oods, modem kitchen $200 value, to loving home TV 2.5539 ALt, TYPES caulking, Finest<br />

and famHy room. 1'h baths $95 TV 1.0258 .-_. ._. materials used. Basement WI .. -<br />

$36.000. TU 1-8631. I __ ._: -'-----.-. ROOI-' repairs, gutters, deck", tcrproofing. All work guann.<br />

~POODLE-8 weeks old. silvcr I chimneys. Do work myself. teed. Free estimates. Residen. Serf;'" ,~. Po;n', Arll<br />

RANCH toy. c:s:mPion stock. $100'1 TUxedo 1-480~. . ,tlsl. commercial. 884.9512.<br />

CUSTOM 3.bedroom, B~.bath, _ LA?~~ '__ -_- -, FOR 2.1P-FURNITURE REPAIR ~T "<br />

Hawthorne road 80' lot. ,At. COMPLETE !log grooming. ROOF AND GUTrER WORK _. .__ •<br />

tached garage. rear living miniature and toys $8. Call CALL RICHARD WILLERTZ FINE furniture reupholstering.<br />

room. first floor laundry, fal for appointment. LA 7.6764. SOROSLYN ROAD TU 1.8170 Large selection of fabrics.<br />

ily room, plus enclosed poren.1 . - - - ! - -- .-- Quality work. 35 years ex. I<br />

G.E, Central air condition; : 21 H-RUG CLEANING " perience. 527.3933~_521-4519. e<br />

carpets. drapes. washer, dry. I KEESHONDS! --_. FURNITURE refinishing alii Grosse POinte Cab<br />

cr. wall oven, sufrace burner, DURACLEAN t f k A ti' I g<br />

dishwasher Ileaolllul lerldy bear pupple, or ype.~ 0 wor. n qu n •<br />

OWNER - 881.8572 . ~::~~~qa~~h~~mll~h~::n~i,.e/~~ CARPET-FURNITURE -.-!.o~r~u_ps.527.3933~.~21.4519, I TU 2-&300<br />

.-.. ..... .--- -- Americiln anrl Canadian cham. SERVICE .<br />

FIRST OFFERING., altractive: pion ~'jrltn 7.an Cha,nn, lI.t(~ Cal.pcts, ~I."S and uphu\stered ELEGANCE IN II _.<br />

In the Inp ten winnln!!Kee,hnnd ., " _ ..<br />

3 bedroom Colomal. Has out., dOl(' In the U.SA Kee,hnnd. furniture cleaned on location UPHOLSTERING I<br />

standing .family room llnd ~r~pIl~fttl~~Arh';, eahr~ra~~~~ctf:~. by the world famous "Flow. Custom made furnllure; dec. I<br />

lAW. on fl~st Ooor. ca~pe.ted ale. alerl, amiable anrl adaptable. er Fresh" ~uraclean proceu. orative fabiies; professional<br />

k2tc~en With new bUIII'lns, I '{;g ~rJr~~c~ln~n,;,s.:tl~~n. ror Moth Proofmg. needlepoint mounting. tapes.<br />

~Inlshed basemen,1. All frcs~, 868.1397 NO SCRUBBING~NO SOAKING tries and yarn; chairs and<br />

ly decorated. L 0 cat e d In I NO SHRf.'lKING 5tool$In stock. EWALD, Nta)).<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods at 1937 961-3355 Free E.tim.te Quality service lished 1928, 1a929 KerCh.eval 36!1 Fllhef Rd,. ~. HlOh<br />

8u.DtinKton Blvd. TfJ 4.1271. 534.6352 i P,R 8-8777 Geo Bouhana, prop. at Eastlawn. "A 2.8993.<br />

O~ Sunday 2.5.<br />

_... _ Page 'Thi~ •.. ,<br />

,<br />

~e1'6, in Jhe Arnold O. M,~.<br />

thew.s Funeral. Home. She. die.dj.<br />

on ThurSday, December 4, in '<br />

Abbey Nursing Home, warr~ '<br />

BorQ .in Wyoming, lll., .Mrs. '.<br />

Currie was tile wife of the late ..<br />

William D. She is survIved by~.<br />

two daughters, Mrs. Warren 1<br />

Parter, Mrs. Paul. Thurman; .• "<br />

SOD, Weston; nine grandchij-,<br />

dreD. aDd seven great-granGo,'.<br />

ehildren. .~<br />

Intemment 11''' in. WoodlaWDf<br />

Cemetery, • .<br />

, ..<br />

f<br />

Students to Test,,:<br />

Smoking Statute ii<br />

The Student CowlcU at Sout1l<br />

Hilh School has formed a volunteer<br />

committee to PWl ~~<br />

present to the Boar4 of Edu.,<br />

cation their ideas on Ii smokinC<br />

area on ~!'mpus for smokers.<br />

Committee members are cur ...<br />

rently working to imd • sUit.<br />

able spot. .-<br />

If the smoking area Is accept.; ,<br />

ed, according to committee<br />

members, the penalties for<br />

smoking inside of the! school<br />

would be increased drasticaD,-.<br />

Smoking is against the, Micbi.<br />

gan law, however committee<br />

members indicated that their<br />

purpose was to test the potency<br />

of the statute with tho. Board •.<br />

No date for their presenta. '<br />

tlon to the Board has beeD ~t.<br />

BEPOR1'SVANDALISM ..<br />

Freddie Grier of 3915Harding,<br />

Detroit, complUled to Farms :<br />

police 011 Saturday, Detem~r .<br />

6, that while his ear was parted<br />

ill the Country Club 1)f Detroit<br />

lot, 220 Countu;y Club drive,<br />

someone broke oU the radio<br />

aerial and side view mirror. H. ,<br />

~timated his damag~ at $.25.<br />

~..<br />

BARBARA R. THOMPSON<br />

Secretary<br />

Board of Educatio"<br />

TERRIFIC<br />

sr~<br />

SOVICINe THE CROSSEPOINTES.<br />

FOR OVER Vz CENTUIY , '/,:<br />

:\,.,." S"",01..filet /{<br />

"ed~iI'f.~'M '<br />

WA 1-1282 :f.<br />

iIlel"l..<br />

Chain Unk, Au-Steel" .<br />

Rustic Sty'" ..<br />

"MDtitBACHER--. CO.<br />

10403 HARPER IESIDENTIAL, INDUSTlIAL. .<br />

THE GROSSE POINTE<br />

. . . .' .<br />

PUBLIC SCHOO'LSYSTEM<br />

Wlyn~ County, Mic~ilan<br />

ELECTORS OF THE GROsSE,POINTE<br />

PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM:<br />

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT pursuant to<br />

Public Act 39.of 1963, State of Michigan, the Board<br />

01 Education will, on January 12, 1970, appoint two<br />

persons whO are qualified and registered electors.<br />

of the School District to serve as .members of. a<br />

Board of School Canvassers, who will have the reo<br />

sponsibility of canvassing all .elections held in this<br />

School District and certifying the results thereof in<br />

accordance with th~ law.<br />

Two persons will be appointed to serve until<br />

December 31, 1973. These appointments will be<br />

made on an equal basis between persons who are<br />

politically affiliated with the Republican and Democratic<br />

Parties.<br />

In order to be considered for appointment to<br />

the Board of School Canvassers, interested persons.<br />

must file an application therefor with the office of,<br />

the Director of Business and Fiance, The Grosse<br />

Pointe Public School System, 389 81. Clair Avenue,<br />

Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Application forms and<br />

full information are available at that office.<br />

No person will be considered for appointment<br />

to the Board of School Canvassers unless his wtit.<br />

ten application therefor is filed prior to 5:00 o'c1oci<br />

P.M. Wednesday, December 31, 1969.<br />

Dated: December 11, 1969<br />

Th. Grolle Pof"t. Public School Iyltlln<br />

Wayne County, Michieil"<br />

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Counte,rPoints<br />

Stocking Stuffers , , • come in many sizes, shapes<br />

and scent.c;at the Notre Da.me PhannacY. We'd love to<br />

find our favorite purse-size perfume, bath spray, and a<br />

new color in nail polish 'With lipstick. What would you<br />

like to find? 'Find it at the Notre Dame Pharmacy.<br />

The Kaleidoseope • • • sees 1lnusual glanses as entertaining<br />

lifts. CbooIe Dow JODeS,~ke, Zodlae, Brom.o&lber. or camp'<br />

ben', Tomato Soup deligDs iJl "ater, old fashloG or high ball<br />

•izes, Price •• tal1 at oae tweuty'f1ve at 16135Mack at Bedford.<br />

. ... ...<br />

Every Day'n Every Way ••. Christmas<br />

is getting better and better at Kim.<br />

berly's with newer and newer gift ideas<br />

being displayed for the pleasure and con.<br />

't'enience of customers . , • refreshments.<br />

• * •<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Fifty 8pecfaUy Priced Gift Items , , , at the Four<br />

I ~<br />

. .By Pat RoUsseau<br />

, Home For The Holidays ••• and into Walton-Pierce<br />

.for pretty party clothes and to begin Christmas shopping.<br />

The Pointe's college girls are smart' enough to know<br />

where to find the right fashions and perfect accessories.<br />

There really is a great selection of jupior size dresses,<br />

real fashion fur and pretend fur coatS. In the lingerie<br />

de~artment dreamy robes and sleepwear aboijnd .. New'<br />

SWIm ensembles are meant to. be Collected now. W've<br />

already chosen an amethyst and chartreuse ~~lotte with<br />

matching bikiili. From the gift boutique sel~ Herre.nd<br />

china, HaIian trays, travel or desk clocks, a ship's wheel<br />

barometer, Spanish porcelain' figurines, passp'ort. ~s<br />

and wallets in traditional or avant colors, evening:. purses,<br />

. designers' scarves, or the l1ewest wide chok~r ofg1ittering<br />

stones. By the. way, presents are beautifully gift<br />

wrapped at no chilI'ge. For a fashionable choice of her<br />

own, give a Walton.Pierce gift certificate:<br />

• • •<br />

A Wardrobe a/Lengths •• , 1/OU wouldn't dream of<br />

having one dress i,1t yoUr wardrobe. Why have only one<br />

hair style. It 'can be just as eastl to have several and cer- .<br />

tainlll more intere:;ting. There's a short shaped,style wig.<br />

You can be versp.tile and length can !ae. achi\Wed with a<br />

fall. You can wear your own hair lOng and tuck it up<br />

. under the shortC'lJ,rtywig. Explore the Looks and have<br />

a lot of fashion fun tClith your wardrobe oj Lengths from<br />

. Leon, 17888 Mack Avenue. .<br />

• • •<br />

•• • •<br />

Be a Christmas Angel ••• The loveliest decoration<br />

in yO,ur hlnne. Wenr a halo of lIewly shaped hair by the<br />

heavenly stylists at Edward Nepi Parrucchiere, 19463<br />

, Mack Avenue, TUxedo 4-8858.<br />

Cluiltmu Portraits. , •• boat.) be plaaned 110W. call Eddie<br />

McGr.tb, Jr., 8U.4ZlIO for .Il appointment. His color photography<br />

Is oatlWlc1llll ud eoDveDie.tIy avallahle at 16839 Kercbeval.<br />

•<br />

• • •<br />

Casbah-ing . " • is the new local shopping experience.<br />

Maywoods Imports, 19860 Mack Avenue near Hunting-<br />

, ton, has an imaginative gift selection of Morocco leather<br />

handmade jewelry and caftans. The dramatic rugs o~<br />

dlsplay were designed here and handmade in North<br />

Africa, Most of them have an off white background with<br />

color motifs.<br />

.. ... .<br />

Need A New Lamp S1uIde .• , for Christmas? Don't<br />

despair, Wright's Gifts and LamPSll.~650 Mack Avenue,<br />

carries a large selecti01i of lamp snaaes'"at all times;<br />

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GROSSE PO I N TEN E W S<br />

Feature -Page * *<br />

*<br />

Good Taste<br />

Faf'Orite Recipes<br />

oj<br />

People in The Know<br />

RASPBERRY PUNCH<br />

Contributed by Mrs.<br />

Richard Lehman -Village<br />

Manor,<br />

From' Grosse Poirite Me~<br />

moriaI Church-"Gourmets<br />

i Pointers." ,<br />

I<br />

I2 .'Ibs.. frozen raspberries<br />

with juice<br />

1 number five can pineapple<br />

juic,e<br />

4 qts. dry gingerale<br />

2 qts. pineapple sherbet<br />

(optional)<br />

Dome Builders<br />

Eye Satellites<br />

Thursday. Deco, II, 1969,<br />

who. where aud w.atD~'<br />

by whoozit<br />

Just before Christmas last year , , • we ran the fol.<br />

lowing information and ~e figure it saved our readen,<br />

(aild ourli!elves), approximately 128 hours of telephoDe-<br />

"My daughter's getting married; what do I do?"-ln.<br />

structioll sessions. Now the ulls are beginning again<br />

• •• so we thought we'd run the information again • . •<br />

and ask you PLEASE, if you're planning a wedding in<br />

the next few months, CLIP and SAVE this column:' ,<br />

... ... ...<br />

Moving into The Winter Bridal Season ••• we've<br />

begun to get our. usual quota of calls on "How do I announ.ce<br />

my engagement? . . . wedding? .,. Should I<br />

submit a picture? ... How far in advance must I submit<br />

the information?"-so we decided it might be time.<br />

and energy-saving all around if we gave our readers a<br />

bri~f resume of the NEWS policy on engagement and<br />

weuthim. eratur.e d,uring.the period the we'll supply the sentence structure, (of course if you<br />

with t1ie new lOnge1' tunic and II low 'Wide belt. Choose he IS probably the fmest athlete "I'm lookingforward to a car, 1self is like trying a open a lock. concrete IS bemg placed .could find it easier to submit your announcement in' "story"<br />

d 114' Other pice'Betting pantsuits by Kimberly pound.for-pound, that he has eer in law or politics," said ed ~auIt with. a toothpiek: Yet adversely affect the qua1Jty of form, by aU means' do so; sometimes' you make a far<br />

f't MOT , 'IJII •'--'.If th 1 A' ,. f .lk h'ff ever the pleasure to coach. Marty If there is my one once he opens up youreally find the strtlcture. better job of it than we do ••. ).' .<br />

.and am se lle, uuu 0 e as. zon p.us 0 a St •or c ~ on A lot of the coaches around school'course that I enjoy more a lot of gold in this lad pte use of lightweight con. * '... *<br />

scarf-long,or ,quare" P,aatet or brghtl, prICes range thest¥e thought Marty could than any other.•I would have to . An unanimous c.hoic~for All crete necessitates that it .be . . .<br />

. from four to thWtr4~ dbUtw.. . . h~,~J!eh1m~ellon the lurf, too, single out English. It really i!.p. Border Cities. teague honors poured rather than blown lilto .. But,. PLEASE '4-: • type your information or, "if you're<br />

, • • • '1'llats why they ~elped to name peals to me." . and an. honorable meiltion .lor place. '. .. ,fi1lmg out a form, .rlUNT proper tlames. Ame'ricans are<br />

him to the 1969 CHls,sD All. . Not all t)f MArty's activities, the' All.Suburban team, Jim 0n.ce the pourmg.~ltins, tip. n~t. not'!6tor ti).elr legible handwriting, and w~ have no<br />

A Cholee Gilt •• .lI.BJeu, gift eertltleate. Be eu leleet State football team. It.s been a ate con.fl.nedto athletics. or was a run.away selection for prolUllJately30. merl W!ll ~0~I!: reSIdent cryptograph decoder oritIie NEWS st~f.<br />

tIHl color, the ~ &beKyle ••• Ole 11ft .. wants whell be wanw good many years slll~e the studies. He is president of the the Grosse Pointe NEWS grid ~ 12-hour shifts u~til It I.S ... ... ... . .<br />

It. 'YoucaDltar al Mn. Santa au. If yoa pick OM.1Ip at 1'7148 C~k road school ~as seen one local teen club in his parish sQ.uad. Watching him on the f~lshed: The men will be dl' PhotographS'submitted ••• should.be,!~gIOsiies,"<br />

r Kerebenl, wbere be likeI to shop ill t1Ie male, of Its athletes receIve such hon. and also boasts the title of grIdiron reminds you a lot of vlded mto .two ~oups, each (shiny surface), 5:x7 or 8xlO. We're sorry, ..but 'beeadc.e'<br />

i • • :f ors. !president of the Archdiocesan now-retired Ron Kramer, the gro:-,p workmg wI~h a ~r~ne ~<br />

, Fromages De~ee ~..... are .Iiz.. •. . , LebJIOX Also NlIDIefI Council of the Catholic Youth former University of Michigan to lilt the.conc~te mto posItion. our space is limited, we can only print pictures of loeal<br />

l assortedeigbt inch Cheese plates packecf ' . - By the way, this Is probably Organization (CYO). Both posts and Green Bay Peeker great. {he pourm.gwill, ~ ~rtgied. at girls, girls whose families are Ulling in Grosse Poflite<br />

. 'i na wooden Cheesebol:~ The set ..is . • - as good a time as nn~ to point require plenty of ,!ork and more The Mou~ta~ lite~aUywrecked ~oth opr s1e PO: 1 nnm~ AT THE TIME OF the wedding.. This is a right-down-<br />

. . . k out that UniverSIty-Liggettthan a little planmng. Marty reo opponentS W1th his tackles on a e ase of e co um sup the.line rule with only three eXl'eptioDs.We print en.<br />

$18.50 at the Sphere, 19849 Mac School bad TWO All-Staters cently returned from a weekend defense and his sure bands ported dome, some 20 feet above gagement.!U1d wediling pictures for teachers who work<br />

'Avenue. . ••. this year, Lineman Diln Lennox stint in Denverwhere he attend- brought victory' to the Blue the ground. . . In the Pointe School System and nurses who work in<br />

• was also named to the first.team ed a natiun-wide eyO conven- Devils. more than onCl!during Men.and ~achlmes th Will thend Pointe. hospitals, and wedding pictures for -Is whose<br />

. . e squad. tion along with 5,000 other their S1Jccessfulseason. work.1Da Cll'CUa~ pa aro~ famil h 6"<br />

. TTaditz~ally ••• w~n have al~ys been the c n~ One of the most efficient and young men and women from If he wasn't blocking a punt, the structure, laymg down ~Ib- les ave recently (within six months), moved from<br />

, ter of ~entwn at we~~ngs or part. ~es. However, the devastating "crackback" block- throughout the country. then he was fielding a fumble. bons o.f eonc~ete thre~ to five The Pointe but who return, witb their families, to eele.<br />

emphasIS on 'I1'Lale tashWfl.' ~ g'o~ to $UCh a (ie{1Te'i ers in the state Marty was cred-' And if he was doingneither he feet WIdeuntil the entire dome brate their weddings here. .<br />

the once CIl~ torgO~.1Mn1JOW(lq!",.'m JOT the f~~ Itedwith dozens of unassisted Prlllse fOf' Parents was 'just making things'tOughin area is. covered. On~e poured, " " ...<br />

. share of attrnUtln. F.ashiOfl'lnformatJDn anq up-to-tn,. tackles while playing with the "I really owe an awful lot to some other way for rival tealllS, the enu.r e surface Win be cov. ..' .Wllat about Pointe boys who marry ... out-of-Pointe<br />

. minute n1/~ are aooUab,leat.Valen1f1's.to be rented for defensive units and made life my parents in just about every harassing them: by just his :red ~th Itarpststoprotect It glrlS, or ex-Pointers who want their former neighbors<br />

that special occasion. Stop' bJl179tJ4 )faek A~nue or call generally miserable for enemy crea," claimed Marty, son of sheer presenc£:. r~ de e ~en d tr t .. to know of their son's or daughter's engagement/wed-<br />

TUxeuo 6-5330. ballcarriers. He was no slouch Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell F. Wei- Eyed by CoUeges Id . 'ded °iIDt e 16 P Pl; sh ucdure glSding? We print their complete stories, as submitted.' ,<br />

on ff .th k' th k of 22141 Ed t ' IVIe no ple.s ape se - WIT 0<br />

• • lIlI "b. 0 fDS,e,~ er, dmJ' 109 •e dcZ!!re'''Th hid' mtil~n J:n Standing a tall 6.foot.4 and ments with highly complex. H UT photographs, (the reason for this, as explained<br />

, an~ ~hay 'ghte a~ m~ag~ r!v.~. f ey eJrr IDSd e tipping the scales at pe8rly 200 surfaces. The roof of the domed m the above paragraph, is limited space-not<br />

santa's WorUh"P ••• ~ Poiiiw,hrallcb, at, Jacob501l'. ,. e .Sl th num. ~ , SPll'I. 0 compe on an suc. pounds, Jim has drawn the at- structure will resemble a giant irate mother,of-the-bridegroom once charged<br />

II hummillCwUIl.adlrib'. Saa&l'I.Bel)l1ln are WOf'kiaghard &0 ~r~ting 1~: th e. °kpos;ti~n~ c~ss m me and they have ~evc~ tention of a number of college parasol UDderwhich the Chrys- you hate men "). .<br />

keep up with the mal1YretluesQ frem all &lieboy. and girls. n zone WI. e pIgs m u e ~JVen~p on me" even w e~ coaches, including the head ler Corporation cars of the fu. ... ... ...<br />

as one<br />

I'because<br />

Santa visits dally froa 1:30.p.m. to 5:00 p.m•• ',.<br />

, 10:30 a.m. oW 5:00 p.m.<br />

• • •<br />

Snow Removal Reservations •<br />

Those folks at Mr. Q. Travel will remove<br />

you from the snow come'wlnter but you<br />

better call soon to get reservations and<br />

the accommodations you want • • • in<br />

sunny Florida or the Caribbean. It's<br />

. never to early to make arrangements<br />

• • • 886-0500 , •• 19587 Mack Avenue.<br />

• • •<br />

Saturday ~:s~a:m~6n:I~: became al- !O~l~d;e~ey c:~~ythe::y:~n~ mentor of the N~braska Corn. ture. will be evaluated before<br />

Although a rather quiet lad e~ough." .fhat will tell you ?uskers, a,pere~mal powerhouse produ~ti?n and introduction to<br />

both d ff th th1. . M III the Big EIght Conference. the publIc. .<br />

, on an 0 ea etic somethmg about arty, too. There are two other sides to Th d d tr t Oak<br />

field, The Little Rock~t made a "!'iarty iz the t~'peof boy wh~ Jim which really bear some ob- land eAV~~:e~ ~fig%~:: Park<br />

lot, of t~under durmg each a~rlves on the fIeld r~ady \; servatioD. He is not only a fine will be part of Chrysler's world-<br />

Knight grId contest. I saw Marty gIve 100 percent of himself, s~ude~t,,,currently. c~rrying. a wide headquarter's complex.<br />

high B average IDhISstudIes. Completion is scHeduled for<br />

PILFERINGS<br />

Winds include a model galleon, "The Elizabeth." This but he also is a hard worker, early 1971.<br />

Marriage resembles a pair of shears, so joined that<br />

is a three fifty value for a dollar ninety- supporting himself with spend- -.---t~ey<br />

cannot be separated, often moving in opposite<br />

seven. For the. hunter in your house ~ ing money earned at. a number TELLS OF THEFT<br />

there's a decorative hand carved spear -I of part.time and summer jobs. Marilyn Sutlzman of 55 Ven. dtrections yet always punishing anyone who comes be •<br />

from Taiwan: Originally eight dollars, Picture a ~igh .school se~ior dome. notified Farms police tween them.<br />

now thre", mnety-seven. Unusual gifts . who sounds reveJll() for hIm- that during gym classes at<br />

-Sydney Smith<br />

't 13800 l' self at 5 a.m. each morning; Brownell Middle School on<br />

awal you at East Eight Mile. Open I" ho~s into a little sp~rtscar Thursday, December 4, sh~ left<br />

10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. every day in- which he bought all by hImself; her purse on a bench in front<br />

eluding Sunday, DR 1-5666. delivers papers to a route of 130 of her locker. When she return-<br />

... ..<br />

customers; spends a day at the ed she discovered someone had<br />

books; dons his athletic gear for removed $15 and two charge<br />

,"litt'er«.' 2 1t tU<br />

Helpful Hint ... to advanced decoupeurs ... if practices or games; spends a plaies from the purse.<br />

you'~e di~y from deciphering your decoupage notes, try few hours at ~e Future'Teach. ------<br />

Mane Mitchell's new instruction manual "Advanced ers Clubmee~ng, "andthen g.oes CREDIT CARDFOUND<br />

Decoupage" 'It's a thoughtf 1 Christ 'ft t T home to. do hIS mghtly studies. Tracey S. Tingley,860Rivard,<br />

.' u 1nl!S, gl 00. w.en- That's JIm Parker. lIed C't I' S d<br />

ty-S1.Xpafjes of text, forty photos and ~ts only two fifty Chuck Hollos.y,South's athle. ca I Y po Ice on un ay,<br />

t th M t h II C t 161 M December 7, to report having<br />

a e 1 c e en er, 11 ack Avenue ..• 882-1755. tic director and head basketball found a South High School<br />

... • ... coach. claims Big Jim is a "real identification card and a credit<br />

~redil to the school, his class card belonging to Sharon L.<br />

. Rosalind ... Is offering not only expert hair and wig styling and teammates." Harness, 490 Lincoln. She told<br />

out early week specials and Thursday evening appointments for Dedicated YoungMan police she had notified the<br />

working women. She is tlIe new owner of tile Patio Saloa at "He is one of those truly dedi. owner.<br />

16113 Mack Avenue ••• TUxedo 2.7070. cated youngmen," said Hollosy.<br />

"If I had to choose a complete<br />

• ... .. athlele and competitor, J:m<br />

would be my' first choice. He<br />

VIP's<br />

.•• very important packages travel on the doesn't say much but, when it<br />

Royal Coachman limousine to and from Metro. Besides comes to doing things, there is<br />

their reliable pick-up and delivery'service the RCL can no way he can be topped."<br />

be ~hartered for transporting groups to ski resorts, "I enjoy and appreciate sporl~<br />

partIes and the like. Call TUxedo 1-2000 or TUxedo because they are healthy and<br />

6-1322 for the probables and possibilities. They'll be able wholeso.meActivities,"said The<br />

to get you out of a holiday snag if you get into one.<br />

TUxedo 1-1111 is the easy number to remember of the<br />

Royale Carriage Cab Company<br />

.<br />

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.Enjoy post Christmas skiing at its best, amid the<br />

Mountam. "I'v~ alway~ Iwked<br />

forward to havmg f!ln 1D sports<br />

because that really.ls what they<br />

are meant to proVIde.My parents.<br />

(he's the son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Florrie Parker, of 412<br />

Manor road), are my most loyal<br />

Make no mistake about<br />

if-the killing, or mur.<br />

der l'f you Wl.sh,of the<br />

more than 100 civilians<br />

in Vietnam was a<br />

horrible thing. But 'Yas<br />

scenu: beauty of the Rockies. Reservations available for fans and I hope I have given<br />

a one week trip to Snowmass-at-Aspen in February, 1970. them something to cheer about"<br />

Phone Van Hull Travel TU 4.2445. There is little doubt about<br />

that, Jim also gives other par.<br />

... ... •<br />

ents someone to cheer for. He<br />

spends a goodly amotlnt of his<br />

the Hiroshima Bomb<br />

any kin d er to the<br />

women and children?<br />

And I don't think that<br />

G e n era I Sherman's<br />

It's Posh ••• to be onl' of the beautiful people seen at tlle time at the NeighborhoodClub, march to the sea w~s<br />

Commodore's Ban held at tlIe Grolse Poinu Yacht Qub on Sat- pali~ntly COAchingyoungsters a!lY Sunday school pIC.<br />

urd.)', Deftmber 6th. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. O. James in one of the schoolboybasket. mc! -<br />

Gagne and daughter, Suzie. Mrs. Gagne's pale blond hair was ball leagues _.<br />

worn short ~nd petaled. Sazlc wore her long sun.streaked hair If you're .looking for two or STUDIO CAMERASHO n<br />

iD a 10ft flip caught in a cron Imot with tendrils and braids the most likeable and talented ... r:<br />

tumbling don. Both lovely ladles' coiifures were deslped for young men in the country you CAllI. .JOYNER. -<br />

them at the Post Studio, which Is a 1Jeaatysalon bon to uter really don't have 10 look'very 102I811McK- ...<br />

to ,oar every wblm ••• 10 join Grone PoIDle's ('in" se&,886.1377, far. You 1ust Jl1et them,<br />

'.<br />

S".? S t¥2'tHttWett'ff'm'trW7uttn'smtm."sn •. t<br />

And what about • • • returning submitted pictures?<br />

We're sorry but we haven't the staff to handle thai •••<br />

We do hold all submitted pictures at the office {or' three<br />

months, bowever, and we'll be happy to give tbem baek<br />

-if ~omebody comes in to pick them up.<br />

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'1\ ... ...<br />

A woman must b~ a genius to create a good hus.<br />

band.<br />

-Honore Balzae<br />

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Marriage is the one subject on which all women<br />

agree and all men disagree.<br />

A HOLIDAY DELIGHT<br />

Beautiful Christmas Holly,<br />

.Ioaded with red berries<br />

FUlL POUND<br />

-Oscar Wilde<br />

... ... ...<br />

It is better to know a:; little as possible of the de.<br />

fects of the person with whom you are to pass your life .<br />

-Jane Austen<br />

... . .<br />

. A good husband should be deaf and a good wife<br />

blmd.<br />

-French Proverb<br />

19700 Mack<br />

at 11-." .....<br />

TU 6.3600<br />

13300 E. WARREN<br />

"Our Fourth Generation of Florists"<br />

Thunday Thrv SUllday Ollly,<br />

N.t.: Vou IIIutt 1lI,"tiol thlr ad to rec.Iv, this week", .,.,..<br />

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