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Page Six<br />

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 />

SUPERINTENDENT; VICAR BRUCE BERQUIST<br />

ST. PAUL EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH<br />

Chalfante and lothrop<br />

PESTS YOUR PRDBLEfj?<br />

VODEL-RIIT'S<br />

BONELESS.<br />

ROLLED<br />

Pork Loin<br />

Roast<br />

69~<br />

YOUft ANSWER<br />

If your home is playing Pied Piper for any ot the neighborhood<br />

pests, you've got a problem. Anel Y0gel-Ritt has<br />

the answer. The skilled Yogel.Ritt troubleshoot&rs will<br />

examine your home from b..sement to roof, give you an<br />

l:.:urate '9stimate at no cost or obligation and then offer<br />

you the best pest control service money can buy.<br />

Yogel-Ritt gets rid of pests quickly and economically, too.<br />

There is always a Yogel-Ritt serviceman in your neighborhood<br />

so c.all now for quick service and a fre(~, no obligation<br />

inspection.<br />

IJiJI'I/II...Of MICHIGAN,<br />

IIIC. 7<br />

12525 BRAND RIVER, DETRorr TE 4-6900<br />

4 ears 29 c<br />

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 />

The Po;nles' Oldest Mllrkel<br />

898 St. Clair Ave., near Mack TU 5R1565<br />

U.S.I>.A. GRADE A<br />

Shenandoah<br />

Rock Cornish<br />

Game Hens<br />

HOME<br />

MADE<br />

Bulk<br />

Pork Sausage<br />

45~<br />

NEW CLEAR PLASTIC FOOD WRAP<br />

Glad Wrap<br />

2'or49 c<br />

100 Ft. Roll<br />

• Garden Fresh Fancy (orn<br />

SALAD BOWL SPECIAL~!<br />

• large Seled Head LeUuce 2 for 29 c<br />

• Fancy Hot House Tomatces 2 9 ~<br />

~=Q======~OO=====Qc===c=~<br />

FREE<br />

DELIVERY<br />

You can always be sur. 01 QUAUTY<br />

69~<br />

• 16 to 18 Ounce<br />

Average<br />

on2NEW<br />

Wish.Bone<br />

DRESSINGS<br />

GOLDEN .<br />

ITALIAN 801<br />

~L~!b!~ SOl<br />

FRENCH<br />

FOODS al Ve1'bmgge's<br />

19 c<br />

19c<br />

DELIVERY<br />

FREE<br />

Potted Roses<br />

IN BLOOM!<br />

Cinema League<br />

IBanquet Tonight<br />

, The Grosse Pointe Cinema<br />

League will present seven of<br />

the Ten Best from the Interna-I<br />

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 />

Mrs. Norris' topiC will be,<br />

\ "Having Fun in Your Auxiliary<br />

• Work." :\in Paul Moreland, TU<br />

; 5.2281, will take reservations.<br />

AND LOADED with BEAUTIFUL BUDS!<br />

24~3000 POTTED DOSES<br />

• 245 Varieties - Outstanding Values!<br />

• HYBRID TEAS • FLORIBUNDAS<br />

• CRANDIFLORAS .CLlMBINC TEA ROSES<br />

• MINIATURE ROSES<br />

• MINIATURE TEA ROSES<br />

Special!<br />

TU 5-1566 I.<br />

of your choice with every 6 purchased!<br />

24300 HARPER AVENUE between 9 and 10 Mile<br />

2 Miles Straioht off end of Ford Expresswoy<br />

I Beverly Littler, Nancy Still and<br />

Barbara Sur brook.<br />

The Choir Guild members<br />

are Mr. and Mrs. Leonard<br />

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 />

Mr. and Mrs. James Beyster.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Wesley Wicks,<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Harold Rezanka<br />

and Mrs. James Surbrook.<br />

FREE 82 ROSE<br />

EVERY ROSE YOU RECEIVE IS; growing in special soil; fed. watered, pruned, sprayed and guaranteed to bloom! Including new<br />

prize-winning roses.<br />

•<br />

Add new beauty to your home with Hall's expert landscoping odvlce .•. HolI's features choice Japanese Yews for the very finest in<br />

londscapll1g . . . this service is FREE!<br />

COMPLETE LINE OF:<br />

• Scotts Product.<br />

• Crabgra .. Killer.<br />

• Lawn Fertlllnrs<br />

• Spray Material.<br />

Open Daily and Sundays<br />

Till 7 P.M.<br />

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 />

•<br />

Requested a Citizen's<br />

needs and solutions.<br />

Thursday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964<br />

-------- ~~----- ---<br />

Many Bo-called self-made men 1 Don't envJ the man who gets<br />

knocked o~f work too $oon. ahead-study his technique.<br />

---~-<br />

~-~----------<br />

1J , Hair Fashions<br />

~ancy- ~<br />

IRENE HALL. PROP.<br />

NO APPOINTMENT<br />

NECESSARY<br />

Open 8:00 to 5:00<br />

Mon .thru Sat.<br />

Evenlng8 by<br />

appointment<br />

• Shampoo & Set<br />

1.75<br />

• Haircutting ~ :'<br />

1.50 _>,.,/\~'tq4<br />

14637 E. Jefferson-Pa,king on ,:hu,ch lot in rear--VA 2-4414<br />

Obtained public hei'rings at the Board of Education Building and at Parcells Auditorium<br />

to insure that the community was informed and had a voice on the proposed building<br />

site.<br />

•<br />

Established the need for a professional<br />

any building program.<br />

•<br />

(Latter recommendations approved and passed by the School Board)<br />

NURSERY<br />

SALES<br />

(ome See!<br />

(ome Sove!<br />

PEAT MOSS<br />

CANADIAN-6 cu. ft. bale l MICHIGAN PEAT MOSS<br />

Special 4.49 ~<br />

Flat of<br />

6 Dozen<br />

LB.<br />

ea. 49~<br />

2 79<br />

All Colors 699<br />

14 for<br />

Qt. Bottle<br />

Qt. Bottle<br />

Finest in the Land<br />

SUNKIST.3<br />

ORANGES<br />

Wide<br />

Assortment<br />

Lb. Bo)"<br />

221f% x22 1 12<br />

$1.69<br />

$1.39<br />

51.49<br />

.4 5g~~~.2.59<br />

POTTED.<br />

DOZEN<br />

• • • each<br />

PATIO BLOCKS-Six Beautiful Colors<br />

Lb.<br />

Box<br />

¥ ISOTOX ¥<br />

THE PERFECT GARDEN SPRAY-<br />

Contains Lindane, Malathon, DDT and Tedion<br />

8-0z. $189<br />

Pint $298<br />

Bottle<br />

Sottie<br />

survey of the School District before embarking on<br />

Planning Commissio~ to assist the School Board in evaluating school<br />

EXTEND THIS RECORD by Voting, Next Monday,<br />

for Calvin J. Sandberg (and take your neighbor with you!)<br />

4-0z.<br />

Bottle<br />

MELDRUM 6: SMITH<br />

. I'<br />

Spe Cld •<br />

FRESH' PEAS.<br />

Tender and Sweet<br />

FRESH GREEN BEANS<br />

Fresh and String Ie••<br />

FRESH WAX BEANS<br />

Flna Butter Bean.<br />

Hundred. to Choose From<br />

PERENNIAlS<br />

ANNUAlS<br />

GERANIUMS<br />

ORTHO<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

Evergreen and Azalea Food .<br />

Rose Food . . . . . " .<br />

Rose Dust with<br />

ORTHOCIDE<br />

17750<br />

MACK<br />

AVE.<br />

SANDBERG'S SCHOOL RECORD<br />

Phalatan and Lindane<br />

Gllrtlen Fungicide<br />

ea.8ge ea.8ge<br />

I16x16<br />

ea. 1 49 16xisl e8. 1 69<br />

CHLORADANE<br />

4-Lb. Bog<br />

$1.98<br />

Special<br />

Offer!<br />

ROSE DUST<br />

10-oz. squeeze ca,,-reg.<br />

10tal Reg. Price $2.28<br />

80th for<br />

DUST<br />

Lb. Can<br />

LIQUID ROSE DUST<br />

pint 60ttl.-r.g.<br />

79c<br />

YOU SAVE 40c<br />

MELDRUM & SMITH<br />

NURSERY SALES<br />

Garden Specialists<br />

'.49<br />

TUxedo<br />

5.5433<br />

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Thursday. <strong>Jun</strong>e 4, 1964<br />

Too many people have an in-I People \<br />

herited and habitual hope of \ side of !if<br />

getting something for nothing. of shady t<br />

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

SEMI.BONELESS, STUFFED<br />

Pork Loin<br />

Roast ...<br />

HOMEGROWN<br />

Strawberries<br />

39 c<br />

1 ~ QUART<br />

c.<br />

/<br />

• Fresh Blueberries<br />

• PEPPERIDGE FARMS<br />

• Parfait Oakes<br />

Vi<br />

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-c.--<br />

Mt<br />

• THIS WEE!<br />

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Genuin<br />

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... NEN~",<br />

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AN INSECT<br />

THAT WON'l<br />

WASH OFF<br />

Greenl<br />

Syste<br />

Insect!<br />

Your roses are safe.<br />

10 to 14 days, with I<br />

Insect Spray. It gOE<br />

tem to kill aphids<br />

pests. BeCB'.l8erain<br />

can't wash it olf,<br />

longer,<br />

growtl<br />

stays,<br />

for<br />

pint<br />

imr<br />

agains1<br />

Ideal j<br />

shrubs.<br />

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17017 E. Wal<br />

TU 1-2852

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