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SUN OIL CO.<br />

OFFERS<br />

24-HOUR<br />

BURNER<br />

SERVICE<br />

night, co It uS for bu. n.r $.rvie ...<br />

"in wiU spot cnd lOure yow '1'OIIb"<br />

Mode by the ONgmotors fII<br />

famous Custe,n.Blended<br />

Blue Svnoco Gasoline<br />

SUN<br />

TIME<br />

IS<br />

FUN<br />

TIME!!<br />

-NOW-WITHA-<br />

UTa SAlES<br />

AR KELL Yl DR 1-0500<br />

n<br />

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

Iing of Our New S<br />

CAR LOT ~<br />

()O GRATIOT ~<br />

1C;mfltely 75 Used CfJrs ~<br />

PRAISALS NOW AT i<br />

or Buick<br />

I<br />

CARS IN STOCK ~<br />

I! Free Pick Up find Delivery I"<br />

LOCKS BELOW 6 M!LE RD.<br />

m Any of tbe Po;ntes<br />

\ 6-3000 •<br />

Call TR 2-8JOO<br />

SPITFIRE!<br />

DELIVERY ATpeed<br />

well over 90 -- Ruck and<br />

24 f(Oet- Roll up Windows _<br />

"er. Wider - A TRUE SPORTS<br />

0.£.<br />

r School Board<br />

rd of interest<br />

year around.<br />

as follows:<br />

1950. Voted:<br />

6.12.61<br />

6-11-62<br />

6-10-63<br />

10-28-63<br />

d 1956. Voted:<br />

6-11-62<br />

6-10-63<br />

10-28.63<br />

HE 8<br />

Page Four<br />

Neil Staebler To Speak Here<br />

.Neil Staebl~.r. Democratic can- <strong>Jun</strong>e 5, at 8 p.m.<br />

dldate for Governor, will discuss I The program is being spon.<br />

"Michigan Tomorrow" at the sored by The Gros~e Pointe<br />

Grosse Pointe War Memorial, Democratic Club.<br />

Vllage Meats<br />

17045 Kercheval<br />

Watch<br />

In the Village<br />

AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN<br />

15415 E. Jefferson<br />

Phone 821-8000<br />

GROSSE POINTE DIVISION<br />

George Measel, Manager<br />

Rue de la Paix<br />

Comes to 'Hill'<br />

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

from, 11 to 3 o'clock, the Hill<br />

District, from McMillan to Muir<br />

roads, will be converted into a<br />

series of Fre.1llh Sidewalk<br />

Cafes.<br />

Gay flower carts, colorful<br />

tables, balloons, posters, and<br />

pl€:lty Of punch, cookies, cakes,<br />

sandwiches, candles. ice eream,<br />

COffeeand tea will be ready.<br />

Chet Sampson, of the Chet<br />

Sampsun Travel Service, is<br />

chairman of the affair.<br />

Participating members are<br />

Frank Adam, The Book Shelf,<br />

Young Clothes, Inc., Gray's<br />

Racquet and Sport Shop, Top<br />

O'The Hill, Champion Real<br />

Estate, Chet Sampson, The<br />

Dants, Picard-Norton, Bruce<br />

Tappan Real Estate, Howard<br />

,Rochelle, Carl Sterr, Margaret<br />

Rice, C. W. Toles, Joh";stone<br />

and Johnstone, The League<br />

Shop, Sign of the Mermaid,<br />

Virginia Williams, Wm. Denier<br />

and: CQ., Hamlin's, Johnston<br />

Optical Co., Pongracz Jeweler<br />

and SIlversmith, Punch and<br />

Judy Toyland, Wrigley's, An.<br />

thony, and Trail Apothecary<br />

I Shop.<br />

Come and enjoy the Hill's<br />

Hospitalit.y on their<br />

Paix Day."<br />

In case of rain. it will be held<br />

Friday during the same hours.<br />

Pointe Hobby<br />

Show <strong>Jun</strong>e 7<br />

Many Grosse Pointe families<br />

will want to SI'Opat the War<br />

Memorial Center, 32 Lake Shore<br />

road, on Sunday afternoon,<br />

<strong>Jun</strong>e 7 between the hours of 2<br />

and 5 to witness the Grosse<br />

Pointe Hobby Show displayed<br />

in the air conditioned Crystal<br />

Ballroom of Fries Auditorium<br />

under the chairmanship of Walter<br />

M. Dailey assisted by Mrs.<br />

James O. Hoyt.<br />

A fascinating display of<br />

hobby work gleaned from the<br />

five Pointes will be shown. The<br />

stamp and coin display alone<br />

",ill run the entire length of<br />

one side of the ballroom.<br />

Other IIvocations included in<br />

the show will be decoupage and<br />

related art work displayed by<br />

Mrs. Hoyt, hand-made violins<br />

shown by Joseph C. mack, an<br />

antique Studebaker DY Alfred<br />

FL Glancy, Jr., music boxes by<br />

Arch L. Rankin, enameling from<br />

Edward Gehrig, myrtlewood<br />

bowls-Ernie Lang, della.robla<br />

wreaths-Arthur Neff.<br />

Also: 01rs are: William Ludwig,<br />

722 Rivard, John Lehman,<br />

Jr., 447 Moran, and Brad<br />

Smith, 302 1'.'1:ountVernon.<br />

Mr. Pierrot will speak to the<br />

troop and then show a new ad.<br />

venture film called "River of<br />

No Return,"<br />

Advancement a war d s are<br />

scheduled to be presented to<br />

other scouts at this Court of<br />

Honor which will be attended<br />

by families and friends of the<br />

8WUts in Troop 156.<br />

DR. MARK YEAGER, of<br />

Yorkshire road, will attend<br />

the graduation exercises at Harvard<br />

University. w her e his<br />

"Rue de la<br />

daughter, JOY YE"'AGER, will<br />

receive her Masters degree in<br />

Education from the Graduate<br />

School.<br />

War Memorial<br />

Center Robbed<br />

Thieves took several valuable<br />

items from the War Memorial<br />

Center, sometime since May 12,<br />

according to information given<br />

to Farms police on Monday, May<br />

25, by John Lake, director of<br />

the Center.<br />

Taken, Lake said, was a black,<br />

her.vy wrought iron chair, with<br />

a wooden seat, from the foyer<br />

of the Fries Auditorium. It is<br />

valued at $200.<br />

Also missing, h-~ said, were a<br />

pair of six-candle brass and blue<br />

e n a m e led candelabra, taken<br />

prior to the Grosse Pointe Rotary<br />

Club's Antique Show, value<br />

not known; and a brass pot hold.<br />

er taken from the Center Libr~ry<br />

sometime toward the end<br />

of the show. The latter is valued<br />

at $35.<br />

The matter was assigned to<br />

Det. Sgts. George Van Tiem and<br />

Jack Paisley.<br />

GPUS to Graduate 43<br />

Defer Holding<br />

Variety Show<br />

(Continued from Page 1)<br />

-- nard, rector of Christ Church,<br />

As the school year draws to a I Grosse Pointe.<br />

c1?se, Defer School instruxnent- D id Arn r will Ie d th<br />

a1rsts, singers, dancers, and act- av e a e<br />

ors are preparing for their an- Glee Club I~ two nu~bers. Miss<br />

FACE THE FACTS<br />

Don't be deceived-the fellow<br />

who teils little white lies is often<br />

color blind.<br />

* Complate Brak. and Whe.1 Alignment 'trvle:.<br />

* Motor Tune-Up and G"ner.1 Rep.lrs<br />

ALL WORK GUARANTEED<br />

TU 2-2268<br />

Fournier's For F£ne Carpeting<br />

All wool carpeting from $4.95 up. See the beautiful Contessa all<br />

wool c;orpet ot $13.95 and the famous Dillinger custom 011 wool<br />

seamless carpet, woven to your individually desired colour ... prices<br />

ranging to $29.00 per square vard.<br />

• LAMPS • TABLES • FURN!TURE<br />

Fournier's Custom Furniture<br />

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

awarding of diplomas.<br />

Alfred R. Glancy Jr., will<br />

speak as president of the Board<br />

of Trustee,;. Miss Mary Beth<br />

nual variety show. This will be Jea':l A. Dlekoff WIll be 01'-<br />

Bicknell will be speaker for the<br />

senior class.<br />

given <strong>Jun</strong>e 5 at 2:15 p.m. in the gamst.<br />

Alumni are invited to attend.<br />

gym. Headmaster Hugh C. Riddle- To obtain tickets they may can<br />

Mr. Dahl's sixth graders will berger \~ill award prizes. and the school office, TU 4-4444.<br />

be singing the "Flame Song" by I scholarshIps, and prinCipals<br />

lives in a New York apartment<br />

~¥+ •••• ~~~ ••••• ~<br />

: STEREO LP/S ~<br />

It- 3 FOR $5 v~~~~t<br />

.. $12.00 ir<br />

112,000 LP's always In stock t<br />

• Open Mon., Thurs.<br />

TU 1-1285<br />

20746 M~Tc"KR;;OI.AN~U 4.3800 ir J 642 J HARPER, Near Whittier<br />

and Fri. 'Tit 9 p.m.<br />

; *******************111'"; 17131 W. McNIchols BR 3-3921 .:t I<br />

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

!ll'i....<br />

house In a pantomiop. of "El0. U. 1c 0FF Per Gallon of Gasoline<br />

ise." The Jiffy Mixers will be "'"<br />

ably represented by Mr. Calla~ ~ \ Just Mention This Ad<br />

way's ftiith grade girls. ~<br />

Although the performance is @ Celebrating tlte Opening of<br />

scheduled for the parents of the ~ JACK D LANEY'S 17000<br />

children partil~ipating. the pub. ~ e Mack AVI,<br />

~jt~e~d.also cOI~diallyinvited to I MACK HARVARD Sf ANDARD SERVICE<br />

I ~~<br />

AT<br />

K<br />

ME<br />

A<br />

REATER<br />

B K<br />

Kaye. The sixth grade band will Wellington V. Grimes and Mar. Lots of ppople know they talk<br />

perform "Anchors Aweigh," garet Harvey will part!cip;;te too much, they don't seem to<br />

Donna Mueller will @,ve her witn the headmaster in the know ther:-'s a remedy.<br />

Idea of a naughty little girl who 1-~.- ..-.;l\-,~---;mw:-:,~.":

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