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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL<br />
2 Weeks<br />
Fro", Wednesday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 17 to Tue.day. <strong>Jun</strong>e 30<br />
Daily 9:30 • 12:00 Age. 3 - 10<br />
"TRUST AND OBEY"<br />
A. Study of the Ten Cc.-nmandments<br />
Quallfll'd Te&chl'rs . . . Excellent Facllltll'8 . . . Fine Materials<br />
Handiwork . . . Bible StortI'S . . . Recreation • . . Itefreshment&<br />
Reglstutlon $2.00<br />
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Memorial Church Youth<br />
Choirs to Receive Honors<br />
GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
Grosse Pointe Me mol' i a I Pratt, Jan Reed, Bill Savage,<br />
Church is honoring the 150 Nancy Smith, Joella Stone and<br />
members of its you t h choirs Susan Vance.<br />
Sunday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 7. Fourth Year, R.S.V. Bible,<br />
The annual choir awards are James Bartholomew, Barbara<br />
given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beyster, Nancy Blackburn, Bar-<br />
B. Joy. Jr. in memory of Helen bara Brown, Martha Brown,<br />
Newberry Joy who. for many John Denier, Anne Donnell.<br />
Iyears, helped develop the youth Lir.da Hoyt, Gretchen Klein,<br />
choir program of the church. Heidi Klein, Sally Le PIa, Mar-<br />
At the 9:30 a.m. service choir garet Lewis, Frances Ann Parawards<br />
will be given to the cells, Joseph Pehrson, Sue<br />
following: <strong>Jun</strong>ior Choir, first Radcliffe and Judy Savage.<br />
year, Hymnal. Bill Boltram, Fifth Year, Christ and the Fine<br />
Lisa Bowers, Cynthia Candler, Arts, Deborah Owen. Service<br />
Connie Clark, PrisciJla Cooper, Award, Janice Fetzer, Bill Had-<br />
Jane Cowles, Wynn Delbridge, dad, Robert Lewis, Joseph<br />
Bonnie Denier. David Edwards. Perry IV, and Guy Sewell. '<br />
Patricia Edwards, Carol Fetzer, At the 11:15 a.m. service<br />
Deborah Hanson, Anne Henry, choir awards will be given to<br />
Robert Johnson, David Kennel, the following: Senior Hi g h<br />
Linda Kreidler, Sarah Moran, Choir, First Year, Hymnal,<br />
Julie O'Brien, Jane Peabody, Carolyn Gundlach, Karen Kim-<br />
GregorY Swenson, Katherine ball and Nancy Still. Second<br />
Thomas, Merrill Watson and Year, Choir Cross, carol Clark,<br />
Robin Wright. Betsy Hanson, John McMillan,<br />
Second year. Choir Cross, Bill Mistele, Nancy Rogers and<br />
Elizabeth Batten, Bar bar a Cymhia Shermall. Fourth Year,<br />
Brown, Lee Anne Cameron, RS.V. Bible, . David Arndt,<br />
Tom Cameron, Jim Hooper, I Naomi Finke, Jurl~' Hooper,<br />
Cynthia Kanyon, Jody McCurry, Sandy LUllgershausen, Walter<br />
Nan c Y Mcl\/eill. Christopher Pflaumer and Marilyn Smith.<br />
Palmer, Elizabeth Par cell s, Fifth Year, Christ and the Fine<br />
Arthur Sandt III, Beth Seder. Arts, Lindsay Acomb, Polly<br />
Lynn Taber, Lucy Teague and Atwood, Michael Bugar, Jill<br />
Kathy Worcester. Third year, LePla and Diane Stewart.<br />
Celtic Cross, Hadley Blakely and Sixth Y&.1r, The Gospel In<br />
Anne Bokram. Service award, Hymns, Nancy Cary, Nancy<br />
Diane Cornelius, Alec Donnell, Marantette, Lois Raphael. Sev-<br />
Sally Gorenflo, Tim Haag, Ju- enth Year, Selection, Susan<br />
liet Mazer, Margaret Pflaumer Cowling, Douglas Jones. Eighth<br />
and Christine Riddering. Year, Silver Bowl, Barbara<br />
<strong>Jun</strong>ior High Choir' F i 1" S t I Surbrook. James Young. Sery-<br />
Year, Hymnal, Cynthia Clark, ice Award, Karen All i son,<br />
Beverly Littler, Steve Maun, Ja~es Blackburn, D i ann e<br />
Cat her in e Moody Richard Brink, Judy Fetzer. Warren<br />
Royer and Eugene 'Whiteley. Finke, Greg Hykes, Bonnie<br />
See 0 n d Year, Choir Cross, Klein, Barbara Littler, Cheri<br />
Kathryn Edwards and J 0 a n Meyer, Rich Mills, Lee Nyboer,<br />
Kennel. Third Y!'ar, Celtic Peter Nyboert. James Pattee,<br />
Cross. Tom Arndt, Betsy At- Arthur Rezanka, Connie Savwood.<br />
Christine Brown Anne age, Sue Savage, Judy Via,<br />
Champion, Cathy Ch~mpion, Kathie Wicks.<br />
Lynn Cod din g ton, Janet The church will also ~ward<br />
H 0 0 per, Nancy Keppelman, scholarships for summer music<br />
Cathy Kipka, Martha Madarasz, study to: Karen Allison. Bar-<br />
Michael Maun, Richard Mitch- bara Beyster, Naomi Finke,<br />
. ell. Barbara Pflaumer, Terry Nancy Keppelman, Sally LePta,<br />
---------------- ---- --~. -----.--~ I Lois Raphael and Nancy Still.<br />
Student conductors and ac-<br />
'companists will be Barbara<br />
:Beyster, Nan c y Keppelman,<br />
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Cinema League<br />
IBanquet Tonight<br />
, The Grosse Pointe Cinema<br />
League will present seven of<br />
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tional Competition of the Photographic<br />
Society of America, at<br />
the annual banquet Thursday<br />
evening, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, at 7 o'clock.<br />
The banquet will be held in<br />
the Crystal Ballroom of the<br />
Fries Auditorium, and the<br />
Grosse Pointe p1J,~lic is cordially<br />
invited to attend.<br />
ICottage Ladies<br />
jPlan Meeting<br />
l The Women's Auxiliary to<br />
Cottage Hospital will hold a gen.<br />
i era! meeting next Wednesday,<br />
I <strong>Jun</strong>e 10, at the Grosse Pointe<br />
Yacht Club, at 11 o'clock.<br />
A 1 o'clock luncheon will follow<br />
the meeting, and cards am<br />
optional. Mrs. Herbert E. Nor-<br />
. ris. pre~ident of the Southeastern<br />
District of Michigan Hospital<br />
I '\uxiliaries, will be the speaker.<br />
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The Choir Guild members<br />
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Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />
Kennel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack<br />
Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. John<br />
Arndt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoyt,<br />
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PR.5-3455<br />
Hears Sentenc,e 'In Park Court<br />
Elick Marcus, 47, of 14630 titution for the damage he<br />
Riverside, was ordered placed caused,<br />
on two years probation, during The man was arrested by Park<br />
which he is not to molest his police and charged with destrucformer<br />
wife, nor damage her tion of two trees, and breaking<br />
property. of a garage door glass and rip-<br />
Marcus entered a plea of guil- ping the door from its hinges,<br />
t)' on Wednesday, May 20, before on the property of Mrs. Clara<br />
Shores Judge John Gillis, pre. Kubas, 1098 Beaconsfield. Mrs.<br />
siding :n the Park court in the Kubas divorced Marcus last<br />
absence of Judge C. Joseph Bel. year.<br />
anger, to malicious destruction Judge Gillis referreJ Marcus I<br />
of property. Another term of to the Wayne County Probation<br />
~he pr~batlon, imposed by the Department for psychiatric ex-<br />
Judge, IS that Marcus make res- amina~ioll. I<br />
THIS IS eAl<br />
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Requested a Citizen's<br />
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Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964<br />
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Obtained public hei'rings at the Board of Education Building and at Parcells Auditorium<br />
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site.<br />
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Established the need for a professional<br />
any building program.<br />
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(Latter recommendations approved and passed by the School Board)<br />
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