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All tfle News of<br />

All the Pointes Every<br />

Thursday Morning<br />

Vol, 3O-No. 2<br />

IIEADLINES<br />

of the<br />

WEEK<br />

As Compiled by the<br />

Grosse Pointe News<br />

Thursday, January 2<br />

THE MERCURY WENT<br />

DOWN to four below zero in<br />

Detroit on Nell' Year's Eve.<br />

Farther north in Michigan, it<br />

was 17 ,below in Sault Ste.<br />

Marie, 15 b~low <strong>at</strong> Escanaba<br />

eight below ilt Houghton, six be~<br />

low in Saginaw and Jackson<br />

The American Aut om'o b i I ~<br />

Club's eJI:lergency road service<br />

handled about 5,000 calls from<br />

motorists in distress, most of<br />

Ihem with cars th<strong>at</strong> refused to<br />

start.<br />

AMERICAN OFFICEllS DES.<br />

lGNATED several special five.<br />

man negoti<strong>at</strong>ing teams Wednesday<br />

in hopes th<strong>at</strong> communist<br />

forces will release more captive<br />

United St<strong>at</strong>es servicemen. The<br />

action followed the freeing of<br />

three GIs by the Vietcong on<br />

New Year's day.<br />

. " .<br />

• • •<br />

Elllered as Second Class M<strong>at</strong>ler <strong>at</strong><br />

the Post Offlce <strong>at</strong> Detroit, MlclIl(an.<br />

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

rosse Pointe<br />

Complete News Coverage' of All the Pointes<br />

GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, Thursday', January 9, 1969<br />

,"m the Celebrity)'<br />

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~,oo Per Year<br />

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Home of the New,<br />

24 Pages-Two Sections-Section One<br />

Plan to Protect Real S.hock<br />

", ' ExperIenced<br />

<strong>Kerby</strong> <strong>Students</strong>, <strong>at</strong> <strong>By</strong> C<strong>at</strong>holics<br />

Cross ingAp proved<br />

Shortage of Teaching Nuns<br />

and Change in Religious<br />

Philosop.IY Cause<br />

Install Controlled Traffic Light and Signs for Drastic PE.\cision<br />

Pedestrians <strong>at</strong> Dangerous Intersection of . The C<strong>at</strong>hc;ik community<br />

Moross and Kercheval m Grosse Pointe was shock-<br />

The Farms council on Monday, January 6 appeared ed and upset this past week<br />

to be hard pressed in making. a decision regardl'ng the over the news th<strong>at</strong>. The<br />

f Academy .of the Sacred<br />

sa e crossing of approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 28 <strong>Kerby</strong> School pupils <strong>at</strong> He~rt, ~ laridn.ark in The<br />

the Kercheval.Moross intersection. After much discus- Pomte. smce the 1800's,. will<br />

sion, a final decision, hopefully, was made. close. ltS doors p~,rmanen' t.<br />

The controversy began whf!n~>----------'--- I ,;<br />

a group of parents of <strong>Kerby</strong> .v thIS June. Some 350 stustudents<br />

petitioned the council Woods C':'es dents will have to find an.<br />

to hire an adult school crossing .,., oth~r "home" away from<br />

guard, to insure the safe cross- C f home.<br />

ing of t~eir children <strong>at</strong> the in. oncern Or Th.e.school has been a family<br />

tersection. The plea was placed trad.lt!on withprominelll Pointe<br />

on the agenda for the December Prop~rty' Use famIlies for many years. Moth.<br />

2 council meeting. ers anl;! their mothers before<br />

At this. session, the council them have <strong>at</strong>tendl!lt the school<br />

expressed reluctance in the hir- Pointe Dodge Issued Viola .. anc~ upon leaving worketf dill.<br />

ing of a guard, even though gently and effectively as alum.<br />

Arthur C. Gibson, manager of tions for Cre<strong>at</strong>ing Wh<strong>at</strong> nae.<br />

Highway and Traffic Engineer. Residents Claim Is One of these women is Mrs<br />

ing of the Automobile Club of Eyesore Robert M. Pe8body, an Acad:<br />

Friday, January 3 , Michigan, recommended, <strong>at</strong> the emy gradu<strong>at</strong>e who has" daugh-<br />

SENATOR ROBERT P. GRIF. time, th<strong>at</strong> a crossing guard reo ler, B!!th, curreljtly enrolled in<br />

FIN, R-Mich., announced his place ,fifth grade salety p<strong>at</strong>rol The City of Grosse Pointe the Ihlr~ grade there. Mrs. Peacandidacy<br />

for the chairmanship. 'Photo by Eddie McGr<strong>at</strong>h, Sr. boys. Woods Council on Monday, body said the parents of Sacred<br />

of the Sen<strong>at</strong>e Republican Policy Just a little put out because mom and dad are Hospital, to MR. and, MRS. THOMAS ARCHIBALD, Deemed Too Young January 6, di8cussed the Heart students were, shocked<br />

Committee Thursday. The vote also in tnelimelight is MICHAEL JOHN ARCHIBALD, of, Wayburn avenue. Michael John weighed in <strong>at</strong> nine The p<strong>at</strong>rolers were deemed m<strong>at</strong>ter ot the usage of a lot' th<strong>at</strong> such a solid force in tI1e<br />

will be today. The pos~ is the the first baby born on Ne:w Year's Day, in Sf. John pounds eight' ounces.' . too young to handle the respbn. owned by Pointe Dodge, commu~ity could be whisked<br />

t1lird in the Sen<strong>at</strong>e Republican ~;----'- -'--=-------- -------------------------- sibility of directing students <strong>at</strong> Inc., which occupies prop- away wlthou~ giving the paren'.<br />

hierllrchy. . ' tJ:is intersection, but were as- t f . 'an opportunity to fight f 't'"<br />

. . . N B b. .F- t W' C d.d t C' PI Signed this duty by Kerhy er y acmg Mack avenue <strong>at</strong> t . or IS<br />

GENERAL HAIM BAR-LEV CW a Jes IrS oman an 1 a e enter ans School Principal Custer Ho. Newcastle. The firm owns a s aymg,<br />

said Thursday th<strong>at</strong> "The chances k D I F H H' meier, until such time as safe. vacant property on. the Stresses Service<br />

o~ a renewed Middle E,ast con- Mae' 'ebuts n arms istory' oping To W elcome ty measures were adopted by southwest corner of this in~ thShe ~d~d th<strong>at</strong> she belie~es in<br />

fllct are very reaL" HIS warn- ' , . - the Farms ,conncil. The princi. tersection, the use of which. ; de ,s~. ~~ .. an~ truly chrIstian<br />

ing followe4 'a rasl: of .incidents At Hosp:tals 'T',O.Ww- ~ Sea. ton. Counc'il Nell." p' o:nt,er's pal had dtlcided, to withdraw has caused the controversy' :d~~a ~on I;hgIVes the girls, .an<br />

between Israel and ItS Arab .,., . 'T. IN" the Saiety 'P<strong>at</strong>rol boys a£ler Th ' ' . a on . <strong>at</strong> stresses servIce<br />

~s. . , ~ January. I, but since an ade-. ~.corpor<strong>at</strong>ion has been us., to ~.!J.ecommunity. "The spirit<br />

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Thursday, January 9, 1969<br />

MR. HUMIDIFIER<br />

IElectronlc ele.nlnll, humldlflenloft, ,,"Ilns, .Ir collCllt!onl",<br />

Her Kisses<br />

Were Shocking!<br />

by<br />

ROBERTA. "Doc" WILLIAMS<br />

Humidifier Elimin<strong>at</strong>es St<strong>at</strong>ic £leetricity<br />

It '.Vasn't qpite a case for 5.2 or 9.3 pounds of w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

the dlVorc.e court yet, but it per hour, also helps preserve<br />

\V.as causmg some marital the beauty and life of your<br />

dIscord. It really was a sim- home furnishings by keeping<br />

pie problem and Williams them moist enough for resil.<br />

and the Carrier humidifier ience (in the case of dra.<br />

help~d straighten, out this peries and slipcovers, as well<br />

marnage. ' as rugs) or strong. by pre.<br />

It s t aft e ~ when they venting them from cracking,<br />

bought th<strong>at</strong> nice. deep-pile flaking, or drying out.<br />

rug last fall. When the man Aid in the prevention of<br />

of ,the house entered his colds and respir<strong>at</strong>ory infec.<br />

happy home. crossed thE!rug tion is ano,ther benefit of the<br />

and room to kiss his wile. he Carrier humidifier. When the<br />

encou!1tered a real shocking muco,us. membranes in the<br />

experience. He got a real jolt nose and thro<strong>at</strong> b"ecome dry,<br />

of st<strong>at</strong>ic electricity th<strong>at</strong> al- they lose their n<strong>at</strong>ural means<br />

most knockEd him back out of preventing bacteria ftom<br />

the door again. And it hap- e!1t~ring. With the, health ..<br />

pened every night until this glVlng moisture supplied by<br />

past spring when the he<strong>at</strong>ing the Carrier these membranes<br />

season ended. remain moist and aid in<br />

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ed up again this fall. Every levels of humidity also lower<br />

time he walked across th<strong>at</strong> the bacteria count indoors,<br />

rug to, kiss his wife the reo and the drain in the Carrier<br />

suIt was electrifying: also carries off a high per.<br />

We solved their problem cenhige of bacteria. Buy th<strong>at</strong> -<br />

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Errant Motorist<br />

Marshall D. Beck, 22, of 863<br />

Beaconsfield, stopped by a I<br />

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ing, , was found to be driving<br />

while his oper<strong>at</strong>or's license was<br />

suspended.<br />

P<strong>at</strong>rolman William Lentz, the<br />

arresting officer, said th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

was p<strong>at</strong>roling on Cook road,<br />

when he observed Beck traveling<br />

<strong>at</strong> wh<strong>at</strong> appeared to be fast.<br />

er than the posted limit. However,<br />

ll1e policeman<br />

stopped the ,motorist<br />

said,<br />

when<br />

he<br />

he<br />

noticed the brake lights on the<br />

man's car failed to ope'r<strong>at</strong>e<br />

properly.<br />

Lentz said th<strong>at</strong> when he asked<br />

Beck for his oper<strong>at</strong>or's license,<br />

IBeck produced a paper which<br />

showed th<strong>at</strong> his license had been<br />

Isuspended to April 3, 1969.<br />

Beck was placed under arrest<br />

and taken to the st<strong>at</strong>ion where<br />

I<br />

'he was given a viol<strong>at</strong>ion ticket<br />

Ifor driving while his license was<br />

Isuspended. He was released on<br />

I $100 bond. pending court appear-<br />

I ance on January 25.<br />

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ING<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Plan to Protect' <strong>Kerby</strong> <strong>Students</strong><br />

(CoDtinued from Pale 1) by the council. Prior to calling a stop to the<br />

road. near Beaupre, spokesman At Monday night's meeting, m<strong>at</strong>ter which was not even on<br />

for the protesters, proposed th<strong>at</strong> Police Chief Jack F. Roh pre.<br />

instead of ll1e light <strong>at</strong> this cross. sented Gibson's l<strong>at</strong>est opinion the agenda, the council accepted<br />

ing, th<strong>at</strong> a control signal light in the m<strong>at</strong>ter, which the traffic the minute~ of the previous<br />

be installed and regul<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> engineer appeared to approve. meeting, with the plans detailed<br />

Kercheval and Moross r<strong>at</strong>her The chief, who. informed the <strong>at</strong> ll1<strong>at</strong> meeting, and tben voted<br />

than the present light. council ll1<strong>at</strong> he and Sgt. Arnold for the amendment.<br />

Bac1anaJl also proposed th<strong>at</strong> Parsons, scbool and traffic safe. I<br />

the 'council install "Walk" and ty officer, and otber personel<br />

"Don't Walk" neon light signs of the Police Department, have<br />

<strong>at</strong> all four corners of the Ker. spent more than 100 hours in a<br />

cheval _ Morass intersection. study.survey of the Kercheval.<br />

Since the light will control traf. Moross crqssing, since October,<br />

fic on Moross,. a county road, said he favored Gibson's sugges.<br />

it will be in continuous controll. tion, quoted verb<strong>at</strong>im, as fol.<br />

ed oper<strong>at</strong>ion. r<strong>at</strong>her than only lows, from Gibson's letter to the<br />

during school hours. chief: I<br />

Extra T1me to CrOSI "The additional traffic signals<br />

The controlled traffic light which are planned for the inter.<br />

signal will stOll vehicular traf. section of Moross and Kercheval<br />

fic for an exira 10 seconds as should provide adequ<strong>at</strong>e pedes.<br />

ll1e light in the opposite direc. trian protection for. the loc<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

tion changes to red. During this As dispussed with the Wayne<br />

period, traffic will be slopped I County Road Commission Trafin<br />

both directions, which would fic Engineer, this work should<br />

give anyone an opportunity to include the install<strong>at</strong>ion of an<br />

cross belore the green light additional overhead vehicular<br />

goes 011. signal and the install<strong>at</strong>ion oC:<br />

Mrs, Ed war d Donaldson, pedestrian signals ~o control i<br />

mother of two <strong>Kerby</strong> pupils, three crosswalks. It IS our un- i<br />

spokesman for the parents of derstanding 1l11lthis work can:<br />

ll1e.students involved, said ll1<strong>at</strong> be started as s()(ln as. contrlc.,<br />

her group would favor such a tual arrangements can be made<br />

move, sin~e this appears to be between t~e Road Commis~ion<br />

a feasible solution. and the CIty of Grosse Pomte<br />

The council decided to adopt Farms."<br />

th::s solution, after a motion was, Chief Roh pointed out th<strong>at</strong><br />

made to rescind the December the l<strong>at</strong>est plans. as adopted,<br />

2 plan Ilnd City Manager An. calls for two controlled signal<br />

drew Bremer, Jr., was author. lights. and neon "Walk" amI<br />

ized to contact the W8yne Coun- "Don't Walk" signs on all but<br />

ty Road Commissicn and request the northwest corner of the in-I<br />

th<strong>at</strong> a controlled device be in. terseclion, whel'e a bus shelter<br />

stalled, willi the neon signs. is loc<strong>at</strong>ed ..<br />

: To Appropri<strong>at</strong>e FtiJids Mayo!: William Butler quoted:<br />

The city was to have paid the "We asked Mr. Gibson for an<br />

complete cost of installing the opinion and we got one. It seems<br />

traffid signal <strong>at</strong> Moro~s and we are stuck Oil the horns of I<br />

Beaupre. When it retracted this our own dilemma." .<br />

plan, it authorized -the city mau- Mrs. Dona~dson, who ~rnved<br />

ager to appropri<strong>at</strong>e the neces- <strong>at</strong> the meetmg l<strong>at</strong>e, With her<br />

sary funds to pay for the alter- husband, charged th<strong>at</strong> the instaln<strong>at</strong>e<br />

plan. . l<strong>at</strong>ion of the neon ~destrian si~.<br />

. A suggestion by Councilman nals, would mea~ th<strong>at</strong> the chilo<br />

James Dingeman th<strong>at</strong> Gibson dren involved will ha.ve to cross I<br />

be asked for an Qpini"n on the Kercheval eight times a day, if<br />

l<strong>at</strong>est solution, was approved they follow the design<strong>at</strong>ed route I<br />

- as set by the council, in order<br />

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to go to and from school, includ I'<br />

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during lunch time. The mayoI'<br />

called a halt to the discussion<br />

Uprights. Highest cash paid.<br />

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~Open'<br />

~S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

Mornings!<br />

CARl. SCHWEIKART<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ive.born Detroiter and<br />

resident of Grosse Poi.alte<br />

Par)-. f(,r the past 33 years,<br />

has announced bls candidacy<br />

for the ornce of Municipal<br />

Judge of Grosse Pointe Park.<br />

Schweikart has been a<br />

practicing <strong>at</strong>torney for the<br />

past 33 ycars in Grosse<br />

Pointe Park and has the<br />

necessary qualific<strong>at</strong>ions to<br />

give the Park the judiciary<br />

admlnfstr<strong>at</strong>ioD It deserves.<br />

Schwelkart. well known in<br />

Grosse Pointe for his many<br />

civic activities. resides <strong>at</strong><br />

1018 Bedford Road with his<br />

wire Gertrude.<br />

A vote for him as Muniel.<br />

pal Judge <strong>at</strong> tile Spring<br />

primaries on Tuesday, Feb.<br />

ruary 17, Is a lDie for<br />

good government.<br />

. .<br />

, ~<br />

Obituaries<br />

DREW.LACBlUSA<br />

MARTHA BRADY<br />

Funeral services for Drew Funeral services for Mra.<br />

Lachiusa, 15, of 17100 Jefferson Brady, 100, formerly of Lake-<br />

avenue, formerly of 987 Lake view avenue, more recently of<br />

Shore, were held on Friday, Edgew<strong>at</strong>er Nursing Home, were<br />

December ~, In the Verheyden<br />

Funeral Home and from St.<br />

Lucy's Church. He died on<br />

Tuesday, December 24, from<br />

held on Tuesday, January 7,<br />

in the William R. Hamilton<br />

Company. She died on S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

January 4.<br />

coronary<br />

Hospital.<br />

pulmonale, <strong>at</strong> Ford Born in Guelph, Ontario CaDada,<br />

on March 20, 1868, Mrs.<br />

Drew is survived by his par- Brady was the wife of the l<strong>at</strong>e<br />

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sy Lachiusa; Robert. who died in 1928.<br />

two brothers, Dane and Dean; Robert was the coachman for<br />

and a sister, Cyd.<br />

tbe well.known Industrialist,<br />

Interment was in Mount Oli. Fred T. Moran for many years.<br />

vet Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. Brady is survived by<br />

Leonard Johnston, who had<br />

LOUANNE REDMOND Imade his home with Mrs. Brady,<br />

WILLIAM WARD DUKE'lT<br />

Funeral scrvices for Mr.<br />

Dukett, 50, of 401 KerCheval<br />

avenue, will be bcld on Friday,<br />

January 10, <strong>at</strong> 9:30 ,0'c1ock in<br />

the Verheyden Funeral Home<br />

and from S1. Paul's.on.the.Lakeshore,<br />

<strong>at</strong> 10 o'cloc1c. A ltosary<br />

win be said today. Thursday.<br />

January 9. <strong>at</strong> 8 o'clock, in the<br />

Verheyden Funeral Home.<br />

Mr. Dukett was born In Republic.<br />

Mich. and raised in Ann<br />

Arbor. He was a resident' of<br />

Grosse Pointe for 43 years. He<br />

<strong>at</strong>tended Notre Dame University<br />

Prep School in Indiana. the<br />

old Detroit. UniversitySchwl.<br />

and the University of MIchigan.<br />

He owned and managed his<br />

own book business, Sheehan's<br />

Book Store on Woodward avenue.<br />

Mr. Dukett retired from the<br />

Ford Motor Company <strong>Archives</strong><br />

Department and went on to be<br />

a researcher on the Board of<br />

Trustees of Elmwood cemetery,<br />

a position he held until the time<br />

of his illness.<br />

Hc is survived by his wife,<br />

Josephine; a son, Peter Clayton<br />

Dukett, of Damuiskcotta, Me.;<br />

two daughters, Mrs. Delphine<br />

Br<strong>at</strong>ton. of Greenwich, ConD.<br />

and Mrs. Susan Burke, of<br />

Grossc Pointe; a brother Alfred<br />

I<br />

Clayton Dukctt, of San Marino,<br />

Cal.; and 11 grandchildren.<br />

Interment will be in Mount<br />

I Olivet Ccmctery.<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

I,.,.""s.ym.- "". """haeI<br />

Dacey; a SOD,Dr. Joseph R.<br />

Mik.ula; a brother, Walter, and<br />

11 grandchildren.<br />

Interment .will be in Mount<br />

Olivet Cemetery.<br />

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Guitar SocietyOHers Program<br />

The Guitar SocIety of Grosse the guitar. Professor Kasha has<br />

Pointe will preseut an unusual come up with radical develop.<br />

program on the classical guitar ments th<strong>at</strong> promise again to<br />

this S<strong>at</strong>urday, January 11, <strong>at</strong> achieve his lloal.<br />

ANDREW 'A. BIlOUCKSOU th.e Detro!t IJ1stitute. of Arts. It How he does it is the subject<br />

will combme th~ ulUque talents of his talk which is presehted<br />

Funeral services for Mr. of Profenor Michael Kasha of in language th<strong>at</strong> musicians and<br />

Brouckson, 62, of 1103 Anita Florida S~te. UnIver~ity, aJ!d concert-goers can understand,<br />

avenue. were held on S<strong>at</strong>urday, concert guItarISt MarIO Abril, and to illustr<strong>at</strong>e his point there<br />

January 4, <strong>at</strong> 81. Joan or Arc who is a Masters Degree candi. will be demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions on vari-<br />

Church, and the Verheyden d<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> the UDiversity. . ous instruments for comparison<br />

Funeral Home. H1;ldied on Tues- Professor Kasha, a fellow of with an instrument of the KlIsha<br />

day, December 31, in Grace the American Academy of Arts design. The concert portion of<br />

Hospital and SCi~nces and Director .of the program, as well as the dem-<br />

Mr. Broucksou is survived by the ~nstitute of MolecU;1arBlo. onstr<strong>at</strong>ions, will be performed<br />

his wife, Marion; two sons, phYSICS,a:st be~~ hIS. study by Mario Abril, a refugee from<br />

James and Robert; a brother, of the phy~lCal pr.mclples lDvol.v. Cuba who is already winning<br />

Charles Warnel:; two sisters, ed in stringed mstfl:Ull.ents In recognition as a performing ar.<br />

Mrs. Hector Ermgodts and Mrs. ref~rence to the VIOlin, and tist while still working for a<br />

George Callewaert, achieved a remarkable n~w higher degree <strong>at</strong> the UDiversity.<br />

. M Oll acou.stIcal structure for the m. Included in his program will be<br />

Interment was ill ount . stnunent th<strong>at</strong> can improve even works of John Dowland, Ferdivet<br />

Cemetary. Iachieve his goal.<br />

, To offer our clientele better<br />

, service. we will keep our o~<br />

,. open S<strong>at</strong>urday ~ from<br />

: 9:30 till noon. ThiJ .. AI1 ideal<br />

. time to discuII your portfolio,<br />

check into the research facta<br />

about ClUTent invemnellt ~ Funeral senlces for Mrs. since he was three )'ears of<br />

tunities. Stop in • • ,•.& .<br />

, n'iistered represent<strong>at</strong>ive will be<br />

Redmond, 34. of 618 Barrington age.<br />

------ He then turned his <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

. glad to IlIlSist you.<br />

road, were held on Friday, Burial was in Ontario, Cana.<br />

GRACE M. GORMAN to the guitar with the enthusias.<br />

January 3, in the Verheyden da.<br />

Funeral services for Mrs. tic support of ~!!e gre<strong>at</strong> Andres<br />

FIRST OF MICHIGAN<br />

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G.,nnan. 75, of,75 South Deep- Segovia, who is eager to have<br />

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lands, were held on Tuesday, an instrument th<strong>at</strong> will resound<br />

CORPORATION 1}q~1day,<br />

December 31. in Harper I Funeral s e rv i e e s for Mr. January 7, in the Verheyden even in a big hall like Ford<br />

Hospital. ' Allen, 82, of 809 Lakepointe, Funeral Home and from Our Auditorium. Applying physics to<br />

MhN" H." liri It'flt BIte"'.,. Born in. Pennsyl"ania Mrs. wer~ held on Monday, January Lady Star of the Sea Church.<br />

Redmond is survived by her 6, lB the Verheyden Funeral<br />

m44D1t.CHEVAL<br />

Prayers were said <strong>at</strong> the funeral<br />

husband Richard; her children, Home. He. died on Thur~day,<br />

GROSSE POINlE home on Monday, January 6.<br />

0 PHONE: .. 12.<br />

Richard Jr., P<strong>at</strong>!i Jo, Willlam January 2, 10 Cottag~ Hospl.tal. Mrs. Gorman died on S<strong>at</strong>urday,<br />

January 4, in Alpha Ann e x SnDW<br />

rS~~::'.' . 5...~N"O:"'>Mw~'-'::~(I ....and Suzanne; and one brother. Mr. Allen was engmeer-dlrec-<br />

,<br />

Interment was in White Chap. tor for Dodge Passenger Cars- Nursing Home. . I<br />

el Cemetary. C h r y s Ie r C~por~tion for ~5<br />

______ years before hiS retirement She is survived by her. hus.<br />

ill<br />

band, John J.; a son, John J. RemDv,,1<br />

.1" IIRES ~ EARL H. SMITH 1951. He was a senior member Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Ernest J.<br />

;.; Funeral services for Mr. of The nAC, senior member and Dilworth; a brother Daniel J. BY THE SEASON<br />

... WH ITE WALL ~.,Smith, of 913 Bedford road, past president of The Lochmoor Minahan. and five grandchil.<br />

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William R. Yaw of 423 Lake<br />

Shore r a a d, complained to<br />

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~mber 11, th<strong>at</strong> sometime betw.1en<br />

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a one-foot, 20-po1Jnd gray lead<br />

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With four incbes of snow on '1;'Wo Park police officers, . ------- .<br />

the ground and Pointers flock. while on routine p<strong>at</strong>rol on Fri. The Grosse Pomte League of January 13, w1tb Mrs. Bruce<br />

ing south, friends of Mrs. G. H. day, Januar~' 3, noticed the top Wome~ Voters bas invite~ t~o IMiller, TV 2-9561.<br />

Bobertz, of 1025 Cadieux r08d, of an automobile protruding ~e~-wI~.the.f~clB ~ tell.lt like Pointers who don't wish to <strong>at</strong>.<br />

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home they just won't leave. <strong>at</strong> the foot of Three Mile Drive. e ~up s January ..5 lunch~on hear the speakers are invited<br />

I Who are Mrs. Bobertz friends? 'fhe vehicle was about 125 feet me~tin~ <strong>at</strong> the War MemorIal, to come to the War Memorial<br />

Well, \'1) begin with, a pair of off the shoreline. wbl~h 1S open to the general <strong>at</strong> 1:3D p.m.. The League will<br />

f<strong>at</strong> and sassy robins, who are P<strong>at</strong>rolmen William Crandall PUwbli: <strong>at</strong> t f. be happy to have you Partici.<br />

feeding on the last of the flow- and Lawrence Rice said th<strong>at</strong> dru. y~s 0 dangerous p<strong>at</strong>e-free of charge-in this<br />

ering crabapple trees, a cedar they notified the staqon without cd) gSb~reG~~~ u~~1nf:r y~~~~ interesting and b;ighly relev~nt<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Youth Involved in Crash<br />

Arra,igned in Two Courts<br />

David E. Bell,' 18, of 25026 Dallwein, 39, of G889Page, War.<br />

Leach, Roseville, appeared ill ren, who suffered chest and<br />

the\Park Municipal' Court on a internal injuries. Dallwein's<br />

charge of fleeing police officers daughter, Barhara, suffered a<br />

to avoid arrest; and in the whiplasbed neck. Both were<br />

Shores Court on a charge of taken to Bon Secours Hospital<br />

leaving the scene of a personal for tre<strong>at</strong>ment. Dallwein was<br />

injury accident. Both court ap. hospitalized.<br />

pearances took place on Friday, Dallwein's wife, Colleen, '~nd<br />

January 3. three other of their children:<br />

. Bell was anaigned before and a 16.year.old youth in their -------------~--------<br />

Park:. Municipal Judge C. io. car, were not injured.<br />

seph Belang~r on. the first: Bell's car, after crashing into<br />

charge, a high mIsdemeanor, the Dalwein vehicle <strong>at</strong> Lake<br />

Friday morning. The youth, rep. Shore and Deeplan~ traveled<br />

resented by a court-appointed 293 feet from the point of im<strong>at</strong>tor~ey,<br />

.stood mute and waived pact, and crashed into a second<br />

examm<strong>at</strong>ion. He was bound over auto driven by Keith M. Macto<br />

Wayne County Circuit Court Kenrle 18 of 535 Lakepointe<br />

to await trial. ,Bell failed to skidded a~other 84 feet and<br />

po~t bond of $1,000 and was reo smashed into a tree, Bell was<br />

manded to the County Jail in thrown from his car, but got up<br />

default. and sped awa~' on foot. I'<br />

The you~'s second appear. Police said <strong>at</strong> the time th<strong>at</strong><br />

ance was In the a.ft~rnoon, be. MacKenzie was badly shaken<br />

fQre Woods MunIcIPal. Jud~e up, but otherwise, uninjured, 8S<br />

Don Goodrow, who presl.ded In were two youthful passengers I<br />

the Shores court. Bell stood in his car<br />

mute on the second charge, and '.<br />

again waived examin<strong>at</strong>ion. His .It was ~sclQsed th<strong>at</strong> when he<br />

bond was set <strong>at</strong> $1 000 in this pIcked himself up, Bell lost a<br />

case, and he was ~ent to the shoe. He fled between houses<br />

County Jail in default of this all;d escaped. He ran about three<br />

bond miles to the Park and stopped<br />

Pa~k and Shores police air. <strong>at</strong> a .house in ~e 1400 blo~k of<br />

tained s ep a r<strong>at</strong> e warrants KenslDgton, tellmg ~e reSIdent<br />

against Bell, who led Park he could not start hiS car, and<br />

police on a chase of approxi- ~sked for ~ cup of c~ffee, ,<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ely 90 mil\ls an hour through Th~. reSIdent, . n~ting Bell s<br />

the Park, City, Farms and condItion, called polIce, who ar.<br />

Shores on DecelJ1~r 22. The rested the !outh, after which<br />

pursuing officers wer!! P<strong>at</strong>rOI- they took him to Bon Secours<br />

men Andrew Meeker and Rich. Hospital for tre<strong>at</strong>ment of facial<br />

ard Warren, who said the pur. lacer<strong>at</strong>ions and a frostbitten<br />

suit began <strong>at</strong> Jefferson and foot.<br />

Nottingham. Shores Det. Frank Mustazza<br />

In the Shores Bell crashed said th<strong>at</strong> the car Bell was drivinto<br />

a car dJiv~n by Elgin K ing belonged to Bell's brother-<br />

- ~' in.law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Clyde R. Willtinsofthe Rose-<br />

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City police received a report<br />

from Harold R. Boyer, Jr., of<br />

440 Lakeland, on S<strong>at</strong>urday. De. ,<br />

cemher 21, of the theft of a case<br />

or beer from his back porcb.<br />

Mr. Boyer said he put the beer<br />

there temporarily, and when he<br />

returned to put it away a half<br />

hour l<strong>at</strong>er. it was missing.<br />

Value of the beer $4.40.<br />

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them, the officer said.<br />

Wilkins told police th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

and his wife were out of town,<br />

-- and th<strong>at</strong> Bell used the car with-<br />

Ja.mes T. F8r1ey, Jr. of 802 out their permission. M~stazza<br />

Pemuerto'l r?ad .a student <strong>at</strong> said th<strong>at</strong> Bell had no key for<br />

F?rdham UDlverslty New York the ignition, and started the<br />

CIty, and Dana Rohrabacher of vehicle by "crossing the wires."<br />

Long Beach St<strong>at</strong>e College have The detective said th<strong>at</strong> he<br />

returned fro~ ~ 18-da! stay in checked on Dallwein's condi.<br />

Czecho~toval;la m which they tion, and received a report th<strong>at</strong><br />

met ~Ith. Czech s!Udents wh~ the accident victim has since.<br />

were .8~ti-,~ommuDl~ and anti. been released from the hospitalcollechVlst,<br />

according to Far. and is recuper<strong>at</strong>ing <strong>at</strong> home.<br />

ley. '. Dallwein is not able /to return<br />

Th.e purpose .9£ t~e trip was. to work, as yet, it 'was said.<br />

to fIDd and establish contact '<br />

with activist student anti.com.<br />

munist groups in Czechoslovakia.<br />

Farley and Rohrabacher<br />

are St<strong>at</strong>e ChairmE'n of Young<br />

Americans for Freedom in New<br />

York a.nd California respectively.<br />

This group is the n<strong>at</strong>ion's<br />

anti. communist youth group<br />

with over 300 colIege and com.<br />

munity organiz<strong>at</strong>ions across the<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ion. ;,<br />

Along the way they also con.<br />

tacted many anti-communISt<br />

and Czech refugee. groups in<br />

Western Europe, including the<br />

YAF Chairman <strong>at</strong> the American<br />

College in Pari,s, Guy Story<br />

Brown who has done much<br />

traveling in Eastern Europe and<br />

has been to Czechoslovakia<br />

twice.<br />

In VieD!la they met Czech<br />

student retugees, who, according<br />

to Farrey "helped us in ap ..<br />

precl<strong>at</strong>ing the true sentiments<br />

of Czech students who are angry<br />

<strong>at</strong> communism both out of ideol.<br />

ogical passion and for wh<strong>at</strong> it<br />

did to destroy their homeland..<br />

I found them very sophistic<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

but very concerned for the<br />

safety of their rel<strong>at</strong>ives who are<br />

still trapped in Czer.hoslovakia.~'<br />

The two American students<br />

held a special press cO!lference,<br />

disclosing their' ohserv<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>at</strong><br />

the Commodore' Hotel, New<br />

York City, Friday,' January 3.<br />

The trip, according to Farley,<br />

"was paid .for by individual<br />

doniltions by friends who, like<br />

us wanted to know exactly how<br />

conditions are in Czechoslovakia.<br />

Before we left, we figured th<strong>at</strong><br />

there would be' a gre<strong>at</strong> deal of<br />

student resentment <strong>at</strong> the Soviets<br />

1:-.ecause of the invasion.<br />

After returning from the scene<br />

of the crime I find th<strong>at</strong> saying<br />

students are 'angry' <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Russians is a grave underst<strong>at</strong>e.<br />

ment"<br />

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St. Paul Cagers Still Undefe<strong>at</strong>ed. 'Hockey Chiefs<br />

<strong>By</strong> Bill Welch I players were abl~ to take part Defe<strong>at</strong> Hawks<br />

, St. Paul's varsity basketball in the game. .<br />

:iCJlladremained undefe<strong>at</strong>ed and Larry John led the Ilcoring <strong>By</strong> William A. Gill <strong>By</strong> Dr. T. W. Kelly The Godin Tool & Die Hawks<br />

,<strong>at</strong> the top of the league by for .thc losers by chalking up 18<br />

L!lst Sunday <strong>at</strong> McCann Rink. S<strong>at</strong>uday morning, January 4, upset the undefe<strong>at</strong>ed Fraser<br />

:be<strong>at</strong>ing Bishon Foley- last Fri. points. The Lakers have a big<br />

the Grosse Pointe Chiefs Juven. in a 4 degree temper<strong>at</strong>ure <strong>at</strong> Lancers in a regular'South East<br />

'day in its fifth straight victory. January lineup of games with<br />

iles defe<strong>at</strong>ed the Warren Hawks McCann Rink, the Squirts Divi. Mlcnigan Bantam Hockey game<br />

: L'Jng hours of practice sese the top ranking teams including<br />

2 to 0 in a well-played hockey sion of the Grosse Pointe last Sunday by a 2 to O. sc~re.<br />

:sions and scrimmages Rearly s(:cond place SI. Clement's.<br />

game. Hockey Associ<strong>at</strong>ion for boys of The Hawks, who lost their first<br />

:every day paid off in the 56. -------<br />

h . league game to the.~e same<br />

034 decision. Dennis Hay('s led SELF FLA'i'TERY , Goalie Tom Miller registered 8 to 1~ year~, opened t ell" sea. Lancers by a 5 to 1 score, stal'!.<br />

)he scoring for St. Paul with When people ask for your can- his second straight ShUWlUt.In son WIth their ilrst .game. The.y ed strongly and carried th~ play<br />

'11 points, followed by Mike did opinion they usually expect the last three games Tom has b.ave been. preparmg lor thIS for the most part of the game.<br />

'FerrelI with 10. As usual, all it to be complimentary.<br />

only allowed three goals and is s~~e the rmk ope~ed ~hanks. Dennis Godin, who was switch.<br />

developing into the best goalie glVm~ weekend ~lth biweekly ed to defense for this important<br />

in this league.' practices every Friday and S<strong>at</strong>. league game, continued his<br />

MASONICAUDITORIUM SAT., JAN. 18-8:20P,M.<br />

urday.- . scoring ways by registering the<br />

The Chiefs wasted no time The' Division is made up of game's first goal <strong>at</strong> the 10:15<br />

WHIT-LO SINGERS<br />

as Dou~ Maxwell .~cor~d and four house teams, the Pros, minute mark of the first period<br />

Arthur Whittemore. Jack Lowe<br />

was,. assls~tI. by Bill RIder. <strong>at</strong> Jets. Comets and Wolvef. and with Walt Albrecbt and Bryan<br />

Conductor Arran,e,<br />

the .dve mmute. mark of the first a travel team,' with about 80 ILane drawing the assists.<br />

flI.00--4.il6-3,OO <strong>at</strong> Masonic Temple. J. L. Hudson's'" Grinnell's<br />

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p~rJod. Ten mm~tes l<strong>at</strong>er Mike boys a!!es 7. years to 10. all 'I. The Hawks' second goal came<br />

Gill scored, asSisted by Jack Ifrom The Point. on a fast breaking play started<br />

Lamber~ and Jim GriffiD. Th~se The Pros played the WQlves Iby defenscman Tom. ~cGraw,<br />

two goa.s ~ere enou.gh to give. <strong>at</strong> ..8 a.m. with the Pros winning 1 who set up Marty Griffm. for a<br />

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Gro:~e ~ol~~e a ~lctor~ and: 4. to 1.<br />

rem_m 10 ~U'~t p.ace 10 the i got the<br />

Sou.th~ast Michigan Hockey As. IJersick.<br />

H. Jewett of the PI'OS pi~turesque g~a~ w~th only two<br />

first goal ,~ssisted by mmutes remammg m the game.<br />

.JerSiCk then got two: Ben ~o~es als.0 drew an assist<br />

socia lion. goals of hjs own. Willette got; on t~IS l~surlince mark;r: .<br />

The t>eople of Grosse Pointe the lone goal for the Wolves ThiS wme, the Hawks .slllth. In<br />

llnd the Grosse Pointe Hockey<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>ion ~ h a u 1d be very<br />

assisted by Kill'''.<br />

ended the scoring<br />

HerschfielJ: a row •. now puts them 10 !hlrd<br />

for the Pros I place ID the le~gue ~tandl!1gs,<br />

proud of their Jl!venile and assisted by Walsh. Iand ?nly two pomt~ out of first.<br />

Midget teams because they both At 9 a.m. as the temper<strong>at</strong>ure Goalie Dave ~etSlca] b~s ';low<br />

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Lancer g?alie by ~nly three<br />

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The Hawks' lineup is as fo]-<br />

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PICTUR'E PORTRAIT of the ~_~~{~1968'<br />

KENNEDYASSASSIN~TION-Stn. Robert Ken,.<br />

nedy lies mortally wounded in a Los Angeles<br />

hotel in June, second assassin<strong>at</strong>ion th<strong>at</strong> aroused<br />

the n<strong>at</strong>ion. He was making headway<br />

toward Democr<strong>at</strong>ic presidential nomin<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

KING ASSASSINATION-AideSstand over'mortally shot body of Dr. Mirtin<br />

Luther King Jr. in April and signal to police the direction from which bullets<br />

came in Memphis, Tenn., in this Time':'copyrighied photo. It was the first of<br />

tWI)assassin<strong>at</strong>ions which shook the n<strong>at</strong>ion to anger and civil rights outbreaks.<br />

SOVIETINVASION-A C~e.chyo.uth c1~mbingaboard a Soviet tank in Prague<br />

symbolizes Czech~slovakla S. futIle reslstnnce to the Warsaw Pact invasion in<br />

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PUEBLOSEIZURE-In January the North Korean Communists seized the U.s.<br />

intelligence lIhip Pueblo and crew off their shore, and l<strong>at</strong>er served up this<br />

photo oUt <strong>at</strong> anchor .. Wonsan, It's a headacbe Nixon adminiAr<strong>at</strong>ioR inhedtl.<br />

"PROFESSIONAL"troublemakers topped' the yearlong. siiccession of d~inonstr<strong>at</strong>ionscivil<br />

rights and anti-war-with bloody, melees like this <strong>at</strong> the Delllocr<strong>at</strong>ic Co~vention<br />

in Chicago in August. Police were aceL~ed of brutality in quelling .planned outbreaks.<br />

WELL,NOW!--The unheralded romance between. Jae-,<br />

queline Kennedy and multi-miilionaire Greek shipping<br />

magn<strong>at</strong>e Aristotle Onassis was climaxed by their m~riage<br />

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TAKES HEART-Dr. Philip<br />

Blaiberg in January, becoming<br />

the world's first<br />

successful heart transplant,<br />

Cape TOVffi, South Africa.<br />

TURNEDDOWN-Supreme<br />

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18 MINERSENTOMBED-The scene in West Virginia as<br />

explollions and fire entombl.'d '18miners inl<strong>at</strong>e November •<br />

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TRAN:!iITfON-President-elect Nixon and President Johnson shake hands<br />

warmly in the White House <strong>at</strong> Nixon's November visit to C!(.nfer011 transfer<br />

of government. Republicans also gained in the sen<strong>at</strong>e, House and st<strong>at</strong>ehouses.<br />

PlACE TAUCs-aere an: the U,s. (left) and North Vietn~ peeee deleJa,.<br />

~ons meeting in Paris; Talks have been underway for more than six months. .<br />

9t MEN LOST-The sub Scorpion disappeared in the Atlantic in May with loss<br />

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LfADINGTO THEMOON-Beardea Apollo 7 astronauts Walter Schirra (left)<br />

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QUEEN of the tet'!nis world, Blllie Jean King of Long Beach, Calif., s~rved<br />

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students <strong>at</strong> st. Paul High School<br />

recently took the Michigan<br />

Mrs. Joseph B. Schlotman may have been corifined M<strong>at</strong>h Test. JAN GILBERT, a<br />

in bed with a. cold, but her we.leoming spirit<br />

11 h tt d d A<br />

a w 0 a en e ~ Evening At Stonehurst,<br />

enveloped<br />

her magni.<br />

senior <strong>at</strong> st. Paul, obtainlld a<br />

score of 99 percentile. the<br />

highest score possible on this<br />

ficent home on Laj(eshore road,<br />

Like all Stoneburst parties,<br />

Grosse Pointe Memorial Church<br />

last Friday.<br />

this benefit<br />

1969 Fair<br />

for<br />

was<br />

the<br />

both<br />

type .of' test. This puts her in<br />

the top one-percent of all ~e<br />

students who took the test and<br />

warm and beautiful. [', .entitles her to take the second<br />

Mrs. Earl Quick and MFs. L. Gaylord Hulbert served part of the exam. If she r.8tes<br />

as co-chairmen of the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church high on this next test, she can<br />

Women's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion group planning the party. obtain one of various scholar-<br />

Bart EdlDond<br />

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II" costumes<br />

II" shorf and long<br />

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LAURIE THOMPSON. of Van<br />

Antwerp road; was installed as<br />

the new Honored Queen of<br />

Bethel Number Two, Interna.<br />

Off<br />

• ROBES<br />

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Mrs, Peter H. Swanson<br />

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Assisting as hosts and hostesses were the James :~~ls s:e a~fs~:~I~ ~t~~~ij::<br />

Lafers, the Winfield Jewells, Mrs. Waldo Fellows, Mrs. is" the daughterl of MR. and<br />

J. C. HUfley, the Elving Andersons, the Ernes.t Lambs, MRS. ARDEL W. GILBERT of<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Maguire, Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Norwood drive, .<br />

Hykes, the Alaofred WhittinghanE the Angus McClouds, • • •<br />

tbe Cliff.d Lundgrens, the James' Stewarts, the Bernard JOHN Dm\ER, son of MR.<br />

Whitleys, Dr. and Mrs. A. F. Lecklidcr, Mrs. Fred Stete. and MRS. :eAUL, DUKER of tional Order of Job's Daughters, of Linville avenue, spent over<br />

kluh, Mrs. Robert M. Hays, and the Shirley T. Johnsons. Lincoln .roa~, ~ll.s been n~med <strong>at</strong> public ceremonies in the Jef- 25 hours cre<strong>at</strong>ing the winning<br />

. Pouring <strong>at</strong> the tea tables w~rC' the Mesdames Ben a s~lfIDalis~ 10 the N<strong>at</strong>J()n~1 ferson Masonic Temple, Eleven entry. She designed and sewed<br />

Tallman, Albert D. Law, BertraDl deH. Atwood, John Honor Society ScholarshIp Mile road in St. Clair Shores, both Mr. and Mrs. Clauses'<br />

Malcolm, Wilber Brucker.' Joseph J~. Henry and Miss Program. A senior <strong>at</strong> Sf. Paul S<strong>at</strong>urday evening, January 4. clothing. An educ<strong>at</strong>ion major,<br />

• High School, John was. selected Others.inst811ed included LINDA Judy hopes to become an art<br />

Laurie Lee. * * *. 'on the basis of outstanding LOGAN Senior Prmcess' LIN- teacher. Her name will be in.<br />

"Spiritual Cardei1s~t . scores in language and m<strong>at</strong>h- DA GOW Jimior Pr{ncess' scribed on the traditional trophy<br />

Harry Whang will discuss "Spiritual Aspects of em<strong>at</strong>ics in the recenUy 'ad. GRACE SEGAL Guide'BREN: kept <strong>at</strong> the school. She was<br />

Orient~l. Gardens" <strong>at</strong> a tea meeting of the Grosse Pointe ministered Preliminary Scholas- DA WILSONMlit s'h'a':l' and personally awardell. a mini<strong>at</strong>ure<br />

Farm and Garden Club next Monday afternoon in the ~c A~litude Test. John ranks COLLEEN. THOMPSON, Chap. tropby for he,r efforts.<br />

Lewiston road home of Mrs. Donald M. Woodruff. fifth In a class of 76 <strong>at</strong> ~t. lain. Job's Daughters meets <strong>at</strong> • * •<br />

FIJB " . Paul High. On th~ basis of h!s the. Jefferson Masonic Temple ! Coming home for the holidays<br />

_______ (C_on_t_in_u_ed __ o_n_p_a_g_e_l_9_l______ score a.nd class rank pl~s hIS on the'Tirst and third Tuesday of after a vac<strong>at</strong>ion in Puerto Rico<br />

a~ademlc record~e w!U<br />

glVen further conSIder<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

determine . the possibility<br />

sttltus as a finalist. .<br />

be eacb month <strong>at</strong> 7:30 o'Clock in . MRS EDGAR L FINK<br />

to the evening. were..<br />

of • .• .; and her daughter SUSAN, of<br />

I, JUDY KUHN, '67.gr..adu<strong>at</strong>!! of .... Venda me court.• arr.iv.in<br />

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Some people call it a wig. We call it a girlsam becauee<br />

th<strong>at</strong>'s wh<strong>at</strong> it really does; Sav~-a girL On<br />

Moada.ys. On vac<strong>at</strong>ioDs, On nights when some sPecial<br />

unexpc:.:ted .something COJIltS up. Etc. If you C9Uld use<br />

a girIslm:r from time to time yourself, see us. We'll<br />

work ODe o<strong>at</strong> th<strong>at</strong> wD1 abSolutely but beautifully save<br />

)'OIL Savc hairdresser money 4J. the long run,. too.<br />

SALE<br />

JANlJABY<br />

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• •• Grosse Pointe South High School to welcome a visitor ,MRS.<br />

Presidi!1g <strong>at</strong> tea t~hles <strong>at</strong> thl.l and sophomore <strong>at</strong> Ferris St<strong>at</strong>e EAMES DONALDSON, of B~r<br />

e c e ptl 0 n honorm~ ¥ARY Coll!!ge, won the G,'and Award fa10, N.Y. Mrs. Donaldson's son,<br />

BETH PEIL, guest artist <strong>at</strong> the in the college's annual dorm EDWARD E. DONALDSON, is -----<br />

Sup.day afternoon,. January 12, door decor<strong>at</strong>ion contest. She married to Mrs. Fink's daugh.<br />

Gros~e Pointe Symphony C~n- came up the 'winner over 992 .ter, STEPHANIE;. the young<br />

cert 10 p.arcells School Audlto- other entries. Judy, daugbter of Donaldsons make their home in<br />

rlum, will be MRS. DAVID MR. and MRS: JOSEPH KUHN \Lakeview avenue.<br />

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LIAM W. INNES and MRS.<br />

LACE, TEMPLE, MRS. WIL-<br />

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Miss.Maun Speaks<br />

Vows December 28<br />

The Northridge, Calif., home<br />

of her parents, Judge and Mrs.<br />

John L. Cole, was the setting for<br />

the Sunday. January 5, wedding<br />

of Wendy Jean'Cole and Roger<br />

Warren Wilner, son of Mr. and<br />

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Judge, Richard Schauer<br />

ci<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> the 1 o'clock<br />

offi-<br />

riles, Motoring to California, where they will make their<br />

which were followed by a reception<br />

in the Cole residence.<br />

home in Los Angeles, are Mr. and<br />

son, who were married S<strong>at</strong>urday<br />

Mrs. Peter Hyde Swan.<br />

evening, December 28,<br />

The bride's gown of white in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. '<br />

s<strong>at</strong>in was accented with lace , Mrs. Swanson is the for.---------panels<br />

and m<strong>at</strong>ching lace circled mer K<strong>at</strong> hIe en Jeanette wore floral crowns. fashioned of<br />

her high neckliM. Her finger-Maun, daughter of. Mrs. mini<strong>at</strong>ure carn<strong>at</strong>ions and holly.<br />

tip silk illusion veil fell from a<br />

white s<strong>at</strong>in Dior headbow.<br />

She carried a round bouquet<br />

Mark Emmett Maun<br />

four road, and the<br />

of Bal.<br />

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and carried white<br />

and holly cascades.<br />

carn<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of white rosebuds<br />

otis.<br />

and stephan. Maun.<br />

George<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Swanson, of Beau.<br />

Honor ~aid w~s Ruth Wood<br />

Edelen. BrIdesmaIds ~er.e Mary<br />

She was <strong>at</strong>tended by her sister,<br />

Susan Cole. Way~e Thea.<br />

pre avenue<br />

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are the bride- Ann Parks, Mary StelD~r~ AnD<br />

Swanson and K<strong>at</strong>hryn VIVIan.<br />

ore Wilner served as his groom s p.aren s: ~ Richard L. Rapport served as<br />

brother's best man. ~ reception <strong>at</strong> llit, Grosse the bridegroom's best man, and<br />

The mother of the bride wore Pomte, Yacht .Club follo\~ed the Steve J. Maun, Michael M.<br />

a street length gown of green 7:30 0 clock ntes, <strong>at</strong> which ~h~ Maun, Paul R. Swanson, Ken.<br />

peau de soie. The bridegroom's Reverend Gar~' Gruber ollicl- neth R. Chamberlain, Donald<br />

mother<br />

worsted<br />

selected a<br />

ensemble.<br />

silk and <strong>at</strong>ecl.<br />

The bride,<br />

,<br />

given in marriage<br />

Slutzky and Peter<br />

se<strong>at</strong>ed the guests.<br />

K. Bumpus<br />

The newlyweds are making by her brother, Richard Angus The mother of the bride wore<br />

their home in East Palo Alto, Maun, wore an Empire .gown a Heaven Blue silk brocade<br />

C.slif., while they continue' their of pale ivory hand-corded Alen- gown IlDd m<strong>at</strong>ching co<strong>at</strong>. The<br />

studies <strong>at</strong> Stanford University con lace, fashioned with a high bridegroom's mother selected-a<br />

she is a sophomore, ma,<br />

joring in Political Science, and<br />

collar, long sleeves<br />

teau train.<br />

and a W<strong>at</strong>, gown of sapphire silk with a<br />

bodice overlay of net AleDcon<br />

I where<br />

'he, a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Grosse Pointe Her Chapel length mantilla lace.<br />

High School who served four was fashi9Ded of m<strong>at</strong>ching lace<br />

years with the United St<strong>at</strong>es Air and English net, and she car- Holiday visitors <strong>at</strong> the Lake.<br />

, Force in Taiwan and Vietnam, ried Amazon lilies. shore road home of MR. and<br />

is completing his senior year as Her <strong>at</strong>tendants:' floor length MRS. HENRY FORD, II, includ.<br />

a Political Science. major, after frocks 'were of scarlet velvet, ed her niece, PAOLY'TANZI.<br />

which he pla~. to enter Law with lace accents <strong>at</strong> their high ANI,' of Rome, and his son,<br />

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Thursday, January 9. 19'9<br />

Society'News'G<strong>at</strong>heredfro~ All of the Pointes<br />

Mary Louise lynch.<br />

Bride Of. Mr. Henry<br />

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In the First Presbyterian<br />

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Reverend Jack 1. Thomas offici<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

<strong>at</strong> the double ring ceremony,<br />

Alan Murray Wright, son :<br />

Ring lof Mrs. Rolla V, Wright, of.<br />

Balfour ro<strong>at</strong>j, and the l<strong>at</strong>e Mr.<br />

Wright, claimed S"ra C<strong>at</strong>herine<br />

Straw, daughter of Mr. and<br />

. , Mrs. Henry Kirtland Straw, of<br />

Following their wedding in Our Lady Star of tJie Buffalo, N.Y., as his bride.<br />

Sea Church and a reception <strong>at</strong> the University Club, A large reception <strong>at</strong> Ithaca's<br />

M~; .and Mrs. J. 'Yalker lie~ry left for a vac<strong>at</strong>ion in the Cayuga Inn followed the after.<br />

BrItish West Indies. They will return to .make their noon ceremony S<strong>at</strong>urday, De.<br />

home in St. Clau' Shores. ~ ' cember 14.<br />

'I' . The bride, given in marriage<br />

The Reverend Thomas J. their Cardmal re~ velvet fror~s. by her f<strong>at</strong>her chose an Empire<br />

Finnigan offici<strong>at</strong>ed <strong>at</strong> the They wore m<strong>at</strong>chID~ velvet DJOr gown of ivory peau de soie ap.<br />

noon rites S<strong>at</strong>urday, Decem. he~bl?WS and carried cascades I pliqued with pcau d'ange lace, a<br />

ber 28. of h te roses. C hap e I jlength mantilla of.<br />

The bride the former Mary Flower girl Anne 1A>uiseCilr- ma.tching lace-accented silk ii-I<br />

Louise Lynch, daughter of Dr. roll, the bride's niece and IUSIOD and a bouquet of Sweet- '<br />

and Mrs. Timothy F. Lynch, godchild, wore a pale pink heart roses .<br />

.of Holiday road, wore a gown velvet d~ess. and carried a bas. Sbe wa,: <strong>at</strong>tended by bOllOr<br />

ofivary English net appliqued ket fiue(! WIth red Sw~etheart m<strong>at</strong>ron Mrs. John D. Lefler, of<br />

with hand-corded Aleneoll. lace. roses. Her brother, Darnel Car- Mount Lebanon, Pa'L who wore<br />

. . roll, was ring bearer. a floor length gown of moss<br />

Her Chapel tram was detach- _ green chiffon, fashioned with<br />

able, and a crown of lace se. The bridegroom, son of Mr. flowing sleeves caught <strong>at</strong> her<br />

~ure? her. floor lengt~ silk and ¥rs. John J. Henry! ~f wrists. . ,<br />

IllUSIon veil.. She. earned .a DetrOit, asked the bride s R. Douglas Wright served as<br />

cascade of whi~ roses~ camellia brother, Terrance M. Lynch, his brother's best man, Head<br />

follage and stephano.tis. to act as best IPan. Robert J. usher was John D. Lefler; addi-<br />

She was <strong>at</strong>tended by her Lawther, Tho!,!as L. Griem and tional ushers were Kenneth H.<br />

sillter, Mrs. EdwardJ. Carroll, Edward J. Carroll ushered. Sears, of Concord, Mass., David<br />

who ~ed IS. m<strong>at</strong>ron of ~o~or, The bride's mother wore an C. Kantorczyk, of Pittshurgb,<br />

and ?ndesm31ds .~rs. William aqua silk shantung ensemble. Pa., Michael R. Mueller, of<br />

F. LinB, Mrs .. William D~ Me- The bridegroom's mother se- Dec<strong>at</strong>ur, Ill., and Frank Gu-<br />

Master and Mrs .. Terrance M. lected a dress and m<strong>at</strong>ching gino, of Buffalo.<br />

Lynch. jacket of ice.blue brocade, Both The bride's mother wore a<br />

'Princess lace borde~ the mothers chose. corsages of white gown of emer81d raw silk and<br />

sleeves and controlled skirts of Sweetheart .roses. cashmere, accented with jewel.<br />

led buttons: The bridegroom's<br />

mother selected a deep turquoise<br />

raw silk skimmer with a<br />

jewelled neckline, and his m<strong>at</strong>ernal<br />

grandmother, Mrs. C. W.<br />

The regular monthly meeting<br />

of the Fettipointe. Chapter of<br />

Questers will be held on Wednesd8Y,<br />

January 15, <strong>at</strong> 12:30<br />

o'clock 'in the home of Mrs .<br />

Nell Hayes, of <strong>Kerby</strong> road.<br />

The program will be a study<br />

paper on "Renaissance Painting"<br />

presented by Mrs. Paul<br />

Wehmeier.<br />

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The site (7Ox115) has been <strong>at</strong>tractively landscaped and the Montieth<br />

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DETROIT - GROSSE POINTE - ST. CLAm SHORBS - FARMINGTON<br />

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Mrs: J. Walker Henry .<br />

. ' , Pboto by Eddie McGr<strong>at</strong>h, .Jr.<br />

Speaking tlleir wedding vows S<strong>at</strong>urday, December<br />

2li, <strong>at</strong> a noon ceremony in Our Lady Star cf the<br />

Sea Church were MARY LOUISE LYNCH and. Mr.<br />

Henry. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Timothy<br />

F. Lynch, of Holiday road. The bridegroom's parents<br />

are the John J. Henrys, of Detroit.<br />

.Square Dance Set for Jan. 15<br />

I McDowell, wore. a beige wool' A For the eighth consecutive promptly <strong>at</strong> 8 p.m. on Wednesline<br />

gown trimmed with m<strong>at</strong>ch. year the Grosae Pointe Council d8Y, J8nuary 15 <strong>at</strong> Monteith<br />

ing wool lace. of.Squarl1 Dance Clubs will offer SChool" l2'75 Cook road near<br />

The bride was gradu<strong>at</strong>ed a ,free dance for~novice square Chalfonte. Grosse Pointe resl.<br />

, from Amherst Central High dance couples, a.swell as ~ose dents and .their friends are in.<br />

I School received her Bachelors who have square dance experi. vited. '<br />

!degree' in English 18st June enc~. ~be purpos.e of ~s anilual Many couples. who, <strong>at</strong>tended<br />

from Cornell University, is now afialr.ls to proVIde an,opportu. the free dance m 'other years<br />

Ienrolled in the Colg<strong>at</strong>e Univer. nity for,: coul?les t? llcquainta~d enrolled in the cla~s for be.<br />

sity Teaching Intern Progra~ the~elves ~lth this popular gmners are now dancmg regu.<br />

I-and is scheduled to receive her activIty. ... - lady. \, .<br />

Masters degree this comiTJ.( Couples Who have no previous Less~ns in Square Dancing,<br />

summer. .eJ!:~rience fjnrl It very easy to under the co,sPonsorship of. the<br />

. Her husband was gradu<strong>at</strong>ed follow the calls of local caller Grosse Pointe Council of Square<br />

from Grosse Pointe High SChool Wes Rea, wh~ h8S a. we~-d~ Dance Clubs ~~d .~e: Del!a.rt.~<br />

and will, receive his degree in s.erv~ reput!ltion for his skill ~ m.ent of CommUJ!lty .Servlces,<br />

Business Administr<strong>at</strong>ion from .teaching, With each call ex- will be offered agam this year <strong>at</strong><br />

Cornell University in June.<br />

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Q uester, ~eting<br />

'plained before the music starts, Monteith School beginning Wed.<br />

the new dancers are amazed <strong>at</strong> nesday, January 22, <strong>at</strong> 8 p.in,<br />

their success. . The lessons are taught 'by the<br />

Once again the Grosse.Pointe talented team of Wes and Julie<br />

Public,. SChools, Departtriimt 'of Rea, Grosse Pointe Woods resI,.<br />

Community Services joins hands dents, who have been popular<br />

with the. Council of Square teachers in this,area for many<br />

Dance Clubs to co-sponsor this<br />

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For additional inform<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

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.. William Meacham, 881:9254;<br />

------- and Martha, hostess Mrs. Ncil<br />

The next meetings of the and eo.hostess Mrs. ,Donald VanOosteoburg,o f Madison<br />

I Grosse Pointe Woods Presby, Koch, 884-4860; an~ Elizabeth, road, co.hostess Mrs. Fred Tew,<br />

i terian Church Women's Asso. hostess Mrs. Alex Gill, of Fleet. 884-8810.<br />

ci<strong>at</strong>ion" Circles are scheduled ~ood road, co.hostess Mrs, Ken- Evening Circles, meeting <strong>at</strong><br />

for Tuesday, January 14. Ileth McLeod, 684:2457. 8 )'clock, are Mary, with host.<br />

Afternoon Circles, meeting <strong>at</strong> More are Esther, meeting in ess Mrs. John. Easton, of Hunt<br />

12:30 o'clock, mclude Abigail, the Huntington boulevard home Club drive, 884-6189; Miriam,<br />

g<strong>at</strong>hering <strong>at</strong>. the South Oxford of Mrs. Melville Osborne, whose with hostess Mrs. Alan Bradroad<br />

home of 'Mrs. Vern Adams, co-hostess is .Mrs. Charles Os. bury, of Lakeland avenue, and<br />

who has asked Mrs. L. L. Marr, borne, 371.8329; Hannah; with co.hostess Mrs. William Fred.<br />

884-1252, to act as co.hostess; hostess Mrs. I,<strong>at</strong>hrop Morse, of erick, 886-27,21; and Naomi,<br />

Deborah, with hostess Mrs. B. Roslyn road, 886.7864; Lydia, with hostess Mrs. Paul We'lmer,<br />

F. Martin, of Hawthorne road, hostess Mrs. Richard Mer!; of Iof Beaufait road, 88£.7131.<br />

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Thursday. January 9. 1969<br />

Woman's Page<br />

Sora,h-Edson Vows<br />

Exchanged Dec. 27<br />

Bride's Go~n is F~shioned of Candlelight S<strong>at</strong>in and<br />

. Venice lace; Attendants Wear Blue<br />

Velvet and Crepe Frocks<br />

A re~eption in the Church Parlor followed the Fri.<br />

dayevenmg, December 27, wedding of Susan Margaret<br />

Edson and Pfc. Terry Baxter Sorah in Grosse Pointe<br />

Woods Presbyterian Church<br />

Presiding <strong>at</strong> the 80.clocki---------ceremony<br />

was The Rever- gown of candlelight s<strong>at</strong>in faille,<br />

end Joh~ Olert, Jr. accented with Venice lac~ and<br />

The bnde, daughter of Mr. styled with a detachable lace.<br />

and Mrs. Edward Edson, of AI- hemmed Court train.<br />

lard Avenue, wore an A line A s<strong>at</strong>in headpiece. trimmed<br />

the mark of<br />

.distinction for<br />

brass lion's head door knocker from our<br />

colieetionof 19th centlKy'reproductions.<br />

~ size. 5,00 ~x8"!' size, 10.00<br />

JacobSonS,<br />

HOME DECORATIVE SHOP<br />

.~<br />

t<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

with sequins and pearls, caught<br />

her elbow length bubble veil.<br />

She carried a cascade of white<br />

roses.<br />

Carrying nosegays of dark<br />

red roses were honor maid<br />

Oiane Barnes and bridesmaids<br />

Jane Edson, sister of the bride,<br />

and Dian Sarah, the bridegroom's<br />

sister.<br />

Bands of lace and velvet defined<br />

the Empire bodices of<br />

their floor length frocks, fash.<br />

ioned with royal blue velvet<br />

bodices and pale blue crepe<br />

skirts. Their headpieces were<br />

net-circled velvet bows.<br />

The bridegroom, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. B. L. SOI'ah, Jr., of<br />

Pleasant Ridge, asked Joseph<br />

Machusllk to act as best man.<br />

Ushers were David Sundeen,<br />

the bridegroom's brother-in-law, i<br />

and Steven Cook. I<br />

The bride's mother wore a<br />

light blue silk suit, while the<br />

bridegroom's mother selected a<br />

green velvet ensemble. Both<br />

mothers chose orchid corsages.<br />

The newlyweds will be mak.<br />

ing their home in Oklahoma.<br />

•<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

by, of and for Pointe W01J1en<br />

Mrs. Terry B. Sarah<br />

Grosse' Pointe High School<br />

gradu<strong>at</strong>e ELAINE 01'TEV A-<br />

ERE, daughter of MR. and<br />

MRS. WILLIAM OTTEVAERE,<br />

of Norwood drive, has completed'<br />

a four-week t r a in i n g<br />

course <strong>at</strong> Delta Airlines' Stew.<br />

ardess School <strong>at</strong> the Atlanta,<br />

Ga., Airport. and has won her<br />

wings as a stewardess. Her base<br />

st<strong>at</strong>ion is Miami, Fla. Elaine <strong>at</strong>;<br />

tended Palm Beach Junior Col- Speaking their wedding vows Friday evening, Delege<br />

<strong>at</strong> Lake Worth, Fla. cember 27, in Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian<br />

• "' • Church were SUSAN MARGARET EDSON, daught'jr<br />

LEONARD J. SCHWEITZER, of the Edward Edsons, of Allard avenue, and Pfc.<br />

of Audubon road, senior in the Sorah, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sorah, Jr., of Pleasant<br />

College of Business AdimistI'a. R' d<br />

tion <strong>at</strong> the University, of Detroit, _1_g_e_. _<br />

bas been admitted to the Dean's 1<br />

~:~ag~e,:~d is .majorin g in :Sl<strong>at</strong>e Fox Creek I August Bride<br />

MONDAY DINNER sPECI.AL Quester 111eeting I<br />

21 Sh<br />

• • 8 k t The Fox Creek Chapter of<br />

rll"p In a ~ e Questers will meet today, Thurs-<br />

Tangy Sauc;, • Cole Slaw<br />

French FrIes, Rolls, Butter day. January 9, <strong>at</strong> 1 o'clock in<br />

1 89 the Village lane home of Mrs.<br />

• , Kenneth Kimmel. w!lose co.huS-<br />

AT, t tess will be Mrs. William Nixon.<br />

THE POTPOURRI Mrs. ,Robert W<strong>at</strong>ers, presi.-<br />

1"24 Mock <strong>at</strong> Harvlrd Ident, will offici<strong>at</strong>e <strong>at</strong> the g<strong>at</strong>her.<br />

112.1100 ing. One of the m;;mbers will<br />

t-.. _ .. __.. __........-J give a Study Paper. , I<br />

-<br />

II<br />

1<br />

i<br />

I<br />

REBECCA ELLEN.<br />

SCHWARTZ aod Edward Alver- !<br />

I son, whose engagement has I<br />

I been announced by her parents,<br />

Mr. and' Mrs. Jam e s C.<br />

Schwartz, of Kens~llgton road,<br />

are planning<br />

ding.<br />

an August 15 wed- .<br />

The bride-elect was gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

from Grosse Pointe High School<br />

and is currently <strong>at</strong>tending Central<br />

Michigan University.<br />

Her fiance, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Willard E. Alverson, of<br />

Clayton, Mich., also <strong>at</strong>tends<br />

Central Michigan, where he is<br />

affili<strong>at</strong>ed with Phi Kappa Tau<br />

fr<strong>at</strong>ernity.<br />

Poillte Questers<br />

To Meet Frida}.<br />

A meeting of the Grosse<br />

Pointe Chapter of Questers will,<br />

be held tomorrow, Friday, January<br />

10, <strong>at</strong> the home of Mrs.<br />

Carl Anderson in Harbor Hill.<br />

: After the business session, filrs.<br />

:John R. Pear will present a<br />

paper on "Primitive Paintings."<br />

Luncheon will be served by<br />

the hostesses of the day: Mrs.<br />

Anderson, Mrs. Norman Harden<br />

and Mrs, Pierre Palmentier.<br />

. Tender. sWKet br II ~<br />

I en, snow.whlpped potMoes.<br />

"l"een vegec.b6e, MCI<br />

c:ranben'y -. IllDt ........<br />

Iliso:uib .. ,..., .. ....."<br />

tor de"'" 'OIW of Ice<br />

cream, slMriMt or SfMlrk.....<br />

ee1<strong>at</strong>in. The COlt". model'"<br />

$1.95 1M __ juIt $LOO"<br />

cblldren.<br />

Sunday Cocktails<br />

2 P,M. to 10 P,M,<br />

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ISet Methodist<br />

;Ladies' Program<br />

The DONALD F. BROS. I New Year'. Day marked the<br />

NANS. of Weston, Mass., sons end of PAMELA HEN R Y<br />

RICKY and TIMMY, have bid REED'S holiday visit with her<br />

farewell to Mrs. Brosnan's par- mother, MRS. WILLARD S.<br />

ents, the JOHN KINGSLEY WORCESTER, of Ridge road.<br />

The Women's Society of RONFYS, of Kercheval avenue, but the pair will be getting to-<br />

Christian Service of GrOsse after a holiday visit, and are gether again in little more thall<br />

Pointe United Methodist Church bidding f~rewell, for .a ~hi1e, a month: Mrs .. Reed, of Se<strong>at</strong>tle,<br />

. . to the Umted St<strong>at</strong>es, letting to Wash., and Mrs. Worcester plall<br />

will hold a tea m the Church London, England, where they'll a mid.February vac<strong>at</strong>ioa. <strong>at</strong><br />

next Tuesday, January 14, <strong>at</strong> 1 reside for the next few years. Tec<strong>at</strong>e, Mexico.<br />

o'clock. ----- -----------------<br />

Mrs. Robert Prit'st will intro.<br />

duce the speaker, Mrs. Dwight<br />

Loder, whose topic will be "Mis-<br />

,sion in India." She and her<br />

Ihusband, Bishop LOder, have<br />

i spent considerable time in India.<br />

Mrs. Loder will tell of the<br />

Mission projects there and the<br />

,life of the people.<br />

: Martha Mary and Rebecca<br />

'Circles will be hostesses for the<br />

occasion. Members are advised<br />

I to call Circle chairmen or Mrs.<br />

: R. A. Scott for resery<strong>at</strong>ioDJ.<br />

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to<br />

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Choic@ .pair t.<br />

in<br />

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DISCONTINUED MLES AND tOlOIS<br />

CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />

ALL SIZES<br />

Buy<br />

and<br />

Sa.,@ ,<br />

IiO,RN,U.NG'S SH~ES<br />

114 Kerch.v.I, CrOll. Pointe<br />

TU 2.5968<br />

We're ~:.}Moving on to SPRING<br />

so ... in ke!eping with our<br />

policy to always have<br />

the NEWEST for YOU ...<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

COATS • SUITS • DRESSES<br />

COSTUMES • SPORTSWEAR<br />

ACCESSORIES<br />

We have taken substantial reductions<br />

Evel:ything. is unmistakably Mal'garet Rice • • • now reduced<br />

fOl' l.mmedl<strong>at</strong>e. clea!'ance. New resOIt and Spring fashions are<br />

not mcluded In thIS clearance, All sales final, no e,o.d.'. or<br />

approvals.


j<br />

.1 Page S;xtee. • . . . . G R 0 S.SE POI N TEN EWS . . . ThUrsdaY~lanu.ry 9, 1969<br />

I SOCIetyNews G<strong>at</strong>hered from All of the POlotes<br />

,! Bonnie Barit Bride<br />

I Of Robert Callahan<br />

j'<br />

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Carries lace Handkerchief Given to Her Gre.t.<br />

Grandmother on Her Wedding Day in 1891<br />

by President and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison<br />

Christ Church, Grosse Poin~, was the setwngfor the<br />

. 4:30 o'clock S<strong>at</strong>urday, January 4, wedding of Bonnie<br />

Barit, daughter of Mrs. Stirling Loud, of Trombley road<br />

and Robert Barit, of Bermuda, and Robert V. Callahan'<br />

son of the Vincent G. Callahans, of Uniondale, N.Y. '<br />

The Reverend John Walk-$ I'<br />

er, Canon of the N<strong>at</strong>ional I ~he carried a bouquet of<br />

C<strong>at</strong>hedral in Washington white Sweetheart roses and<br />

D.C., and The Reverend baby'~.brea!h and a lace hand.<br />

Franklin Bennett presided kerchIef gIven to her gr~<strong>at</strong><strong>at</strong><br />

the afternoon rites which grandmothe~ on her wedding<br />

, day by PresIdent and Mrs. Ben-<br />

~ere followed by a re~ep. jamin Harrison in 1891.<br />

hon <strong>at</strong> the Grosse Pomtt! Mrs. Luis Mora, of Santiago,<br />

Yacht Club. Chile, a cousin of the bride<br />

Given in . marriage by her was m<strong>at</strong>ron of honor. Brides:<br />

f<strong>at</strong>her, t.,e bride wore an Em- maids were Tracy. Heenan,<br />

pire gown of ivory s<strong>at</strong>in fash- Joyce Smith, of Southport<br />

ioned with a Brussels lace over'l Conn., Nancy Duncan, of Rye:<br />

laid skirt and a m<strong>at</strong>ching lace N.Y., Elizabeth Millard, of Ro.<br />

train. Her fingertip illusion veil chester, N.Y., Ellen McVay and<br />

fell from a s<strong>at</strong>in headpiece. Marcia Morris, of Boston, Mass.<br />

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- - - -<br />

,OP.EH DAILY'.. '-FRI. TILL I<br />

I<br />

Mrs, Robert V. Callahan<br />

, .... . . PlIoto by Capitol and Glogall<br />

Exchanging marriage vows S<strong>at</strong>urday, January 4m<br />

Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, were BONNIE BARIT<br />

and Mr. Callahan. She is the daughter of Mrs. Stirling<br />

Loud, of Trombley road, and Robert Badt, of Bermuda.<br />

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent G. Callahan,<br />

of Uniondale, N.Y.<br />

Laurie Schaffer, of SCarsdale, I The mother of the bride wore<br />

N.Y., and Mrs. Eugene Cole, of a blue and green silk dress<br />

Washington, D.C., ilie bride's with a jewelled neckline. The<br />

aunt. bridegroom's, mother selected<br />

Their floor length bit pink an en.remble of ice blue silk.<br />

dresses were s<strong>at</strong>in _trimmed. Both mothers chose white cym-<br />

They wore m8tching headbows bidium orchid .corsages.<br />

and carried varieg<strong>at</strong>ed pink The. newlyweds.-will live in<br />

I carn<strong>at</strong>ions and ivy. Camp Springs, :Md., while the<br />

fiDisQesher undergradu<strong>at</strong>e work<br />

I P<strong>at</strong>rick Callahan served as and be completes his Ph.D. in<br />

his brother's best man. Ushel's American Studies <strong>at</strong> George<br />

I included Bruce Barit, brother Washington University.<br />

of the bride, Vincent Incognil- They will vac<strong>at</strong>iOD' in Ber.<br />

iOs, of Dayton, 0., ROQert muda this summer.<br />

Brown, Joseph Pornar, Vincent<br />

Forrest and James Dillen, all Sl<strong>at</strong>e Membership Tea<br />

of New York, Johll Rainey, of<br />

~ Philadelphia, Pa., and John An- For Josiah Hlrm.r OAR<br />

drus, of Essex Falls, N.J.<br />

DRAPERIES<br />

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• FURNITURE •<br />

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• FINE QUALITY FURNITURE.<br />

• DAVENPORTS • CHAIRS • TABLES<br />

• LAMPS • PICTURES • PLACQUES<br />

give your home th<strong>at</strong> better look<br />

• CHECK OUR NEW LINE OF CARPETING.<br />

• BUDGET TERMS<br />

•<br />

. The General JOIiah Harmar<br />

Chapter of the Daugbten of the<br />

American Revolution wID have<br />

a membersbip tea <strong>at</strong> the Detroit<br />

home of Mrs. David SanderSOll<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday, January 18, <strong>at</strong> 12:30<br />

o'clock. Mrs. Henry F. Spaulding<br />

will speak on "Musical<br />

America."<br />

CUSTOM FURNITURE CO.<br />

16421 HARPER-NEARWHiniER<br />

6 Fri. 'til 9 o'clock<br />

Sl<strong>at</strong>e Welcome<br />

'!agon Meeting<br />

Members and guests of the<br />

Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse<br />

Pointe have a special tre<strong>at</strong> in<br />

store for them when they, <strong>at</strong>.<br />

tend a luncheoo next Thursday,<br />

January 16, <strong>at</strong> 12 noon <strong>at</strong> the<br />

Hospitality Center in "The Vil.<br />

lage."<br />

Board members under the<br />

directiQn of president Mrs. John<br />

Heamon will prepare and serve<br />

their own favorite recipes.<br />

SALE<br />

Up to -y! ojf<br />

LINDA M. FENTNER<br />

.2126 Lochmoor Blvd.,<br />

GI'0S.5ePointe Woods<br />

Noon to t or oau for Appointment<br />

886-6501<br />

To Be 'Bride<br />

Bridge will follow the lunch.<br />

eon. Newcomers to the area<br />

who have received a Welcome<br />

Wagon call are cordially invited<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tend. Reserv<strong>at</strong>ions must be<br />

made by Monday evening, January<br />

13, by calling Mrs. Thomas<br />

Malloy <strong>at</strong> 885-6805 or Mrs. Jerome<br />

Shulee <strong>at</strong> 885-4739.<br />

Club members enjoyed lun. Photo by Capitol and G10llau<br />

cheon and bridge lit the regular Plans. for a summer weddiDg<br />

meeting January 2. Mrs. elide are bemg made by MlC~LE<br />

Can and Mrs. T•. S. Herring- ~NN VENET and Kenneth con-I<br />

shaw served as hostesses. Mrs. liffe, whose engagement bas<br />

Edward Minch, Mrs. Malloy and' been announced by ber parents, I<br />

Mrs. Anastasia Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Venet,<br />

top bridge scorers. The fioral of Canterbury road.<br />

arrangement. wen t to Mrs. The bride.elect, a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

George Cameron and the birth- the University of Dayton, is<br />

day cup to Mrs. Carr. presenUy teaching in the Detroit<br />

Announcement was made fo Public SChool.System.<br />

beginning prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for the Her fiance, son of Mr. and<br />

annual Welcome Wagon benefit Mrs. Frank ConliHe, of Louis.<br />

luncheon and fashion show to ville, Ky., is <strong>at</strong>tending the Col.<br />

be held March 6 in Fries Audi- lege of Law <strong>at</strong> the University<br />

torium. of Louisville.<br />

on a group of gowns, pants and dresses<br />

Jenny Lind Club-Meets Tu~sday<br />

The Jenny Lind Club will reo<br />

sume activities. following the<br />

holiday season WillI a luncheon<br />

, <strong>at</strong> the home of Mrs. George J.<br />

Baer in Balfour road <strong>at</strong> 12:30<br />

o'clock next Tuesday, January<br />

14. The business meeting will<br />

be conducted by president Mrs.<br />

Walter W. Wood.<br />

Guest speaker will be Mrs .<br />

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

explain services offered to the<br />

community by the Northeastern<br />

Wayne County Child Guidance<br />

Clinic.<br />

Mrs. Joseph D. Hadley is<br />

.SAl:E ,.<br />

mink h<strong>at</strong>s<br />

$55 to $59<br />

Selected<br />

SALE<br />

mo)tly 50% off<br />

• CHINA • GLASSWARE<br />

• DECORATING ACCESSORIES<br />

Precious mink berets,<br />

, and ~ few antiques<br />

/<br />

Open Thursday and Friday Evenings Until.9 p.m.<br />

JacobSonS<br />

toques and other dram<strong>at</strong>ic<br />

styles ••. now <strong>at</strong> gre<strong>at</strong><br />

savings. Na,tural ronch~<br />

chairman of the luncheon. As.<br />

sisting her lire :Mrs. Harold<br />

Bredenberg, Mrs, Roy Erickson<br />

and Mrs. Robert S. Peebles.<br />

, Ivery Friday,l<strong>at</strong>u YlM<br />

Sundlly<br />

4:30 p..... io ,:00 p.m.<br />

Try Our .<br />

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.nolura-I pgstel, block.dyed, \<br />

bleCiched white or n<strong>at</strong>ural grey.<br />

in the Village<br />

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HANES ANNUAL<br />

HOSIERY SALE<br />

.<br />

January 11 through January 18<br />

Enjoy substanliol savings during OUr our once-a'year<br />

sale of Hon~s seomless stockings in your fovorile<br />

fashion shades. • .sizes 8Y2.10short; 8~-11 medium; 9~" long.<br />

Wol1cing she«, reinforced sheer or micro mesh stcd:ings,<br />

res- 3 poir 4.50. , ••••••• ~ • .now 3.90<br />

Nude heel demi-Ioe sheer, reinforced Canlrece or Agb<br />

streich, reg. 3 pcir 5.25.•••••••• .now 4.50<br />

Nude heel Connce deaai-toe, reg. 3 pair 6.00. •• AOW US<br />

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Thursday. January 9, 1969<br />

Woman's Page • • •<br />

Reynolds-Kitzul Rites ~k ::zt:;':;;e<br />

Read December,_ 26<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E.<br />

King, of Lakewood, Colo., have<br />

.n 0 Aft Ch' t E h 'their<br />

announced the<br />

daughter,<br />

engagement of<br />

Sandra Lee<br />

Follow I gay- er- rlS mas xc ange of Vows and<br />

Reception <strong>at</strong> Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, Newlyweds<br />

Vac<strong>at</strong>ion in Northern Michigan<br />

King, and Jack Edward Loman,<br />

son. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

s. Loman, of B0l\l'nemouth<br />

road.<br />

Wearing a. gown of candlelight s<strong>at</strong>in, fashioned with Miss King was gradu<strong>at</strong>~<br />

a pearl-embroJdere~ Chantilly lace yoke and sleeves from Whittier, Calif., College<br />

a!1d a C<strong>at</strong>hedral tram, Lynn Ann Kitzul spoke her mar- and is working toward her<br />

nage vo:ws to Gregory Allen Reynolds Thursday, Decem .. :~tea~ ~eAr~v~~;[t~e ~n d:~<br />

ber 26, In Our Lady Star of the Sea Church.<br />

The bride's cousin, Fa.e>-----------ther<br />

Paul Rybicki, offici<strong>at</strong>ed Ithe bride, K<strong>at</strong>hy Reynolds .an.<br />

<strong>at</strong> the 7 o'clock rites, after other sister of the brideg~oom,<br />

which the bride's parents Cheryl Zawa


Plge Eighteen<br />

GROSSE<br />

/r'<br />

POINTE NEWS-<br />

Thursday. January 9•. 1969<br />

Society News G<strong>at</strong>hered from All of thePointes<br />

Miss Bodne.r Bride Miss Navarre<br />

To Say Vows<br />

Of James' De:1ong ~L<br />

_______ ,<br />

Mr. and Mrs.- Joseph A.<br />

Navarre, of Jackson, llave an.<br />

nounced the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Mary Louise, to<br />

Reception<br />

E<br />

•<br />

venlng<br />

and Dinner <strong>at</strong> Buckingham Hall<br />

R't p. t L' • A A b<br />

I eSi air 0 Ive In nn r or:<br />

Follows<br />

B h<br />

ot<br />

John W. Lawrence, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Walmer A. Lawrence,<br />

of St. Clair Shores.<br />

Unh'ersity of Michigan <strong>Students</strong> I The bride.elect, who makes'<br />

. h th' . I her home in Beaconsfield av-I<br />

Carrym~<br />

er r;no er s p~~yer book wIth. an accent enue, is a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of Stof<br />

stephanotIs and IVY a~d s<strong>at</strong>in streamers, ShIrley Mary Muy's High School, Jackson,<br />

Bodner spo~e her marnage yows to James W. DeLong and Mercy College, Detroit, and<br />

<strong>at</strong> an evenmg ceremony FrIday, December 27, in St. like her fiance, a gradu<strong>at</strong>e of<br />

John of Arc Church. cD the Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e University<br />

She wore a white s<strong>at</strong>in Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E. Bod. ~ol1ege of Educ<strong>at</strong>ion, teaches<br />

floor length gown trimmed f B dr' Th b. 'd m St. Clair Shores.<br />

. .' ner, 0 ry' lve. e rl e. .<br />

w~th VenetIan l~ce. A pearl- groom is the son of Mr. and The wedd,ing is planned for i<br />

tnmmed headpIece caught ~ AI " D 1.0 f D tr.t June 28, In Queen of the I<br />

her fingertip illusion veil. rs, \lD .e. ng, 0 e 01. Miraculous M~dal C h u r c h,<br />

The Reverend Robert Rom. Honor maid Joan DeLong, Jackson,<br />

sek oUici'lted <strong>at</strong> the 7 o'clock the bridegroom's sister, wore a ---------rites,<br />

whic.:hwere followed by i. floor length red velvet gown heart roses and red velvet<br />

dinner and reception <strong>at</strong> Buck. and a red De-t headpiece, and streamers.<br />

ingham Hall. carried a Colonial bouquet of Bridesmaids, in red velvet<br />

The bride i~ the daughter of Elegance carn<strong>at</strong>ions, red S",eet- gowns with red velvet head.<br />

bows, were P<strong>at</strong>ricia and Janice<br />

Bodner, sisters of the bride,<br />

and Dorothy DeLong, :mother<br />

sister of the bl'idegrcom.<br />

Their Colonial bouquets were<br />

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green baby's.bre<strong>at</strong>h and. IC-<br />

,!!ellted with green vel vet<br />

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Stephen W.' Bodner, brother of At an evemng servIce Friday, December 27, in<br />

the bride, Demils Belland, of ,St. Joan of Arc Church, SHIRLEY'MARY BODNER,<br />

Flint, arid Geor,e Caralis. to, daughter of PIe Stephen E. Bodners, of Brys drive,<br />

se<strong>at</strong> the guest!.. and Mr. DeLong, son of the Alvin DeLongs, of Detroit,<br />

Mrs. Bodnerchllse, 'for her were married.<br />

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The bridegroom's Mother's cos- em<strong>at</strong>ls u ture o,Be Explained<br />

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The newlyweds will. be mak. colored slides of his famous Clem<strong>at</strong>is enthusiasts.<br />

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Set l'r;~y Book Group G<strong>at</strong>hering I<br />

Fran ~arrlS, a member of, before the program' according<br />

:t'J1e'petro1t N~s Staff, discuss- to Mrs. Frederick darter, hostmg<br />

Wh<strong>at</strong>'s With Women" will ess for the day.<br />

be the guest speaker <strong>at</strong> the As" .. -<br />

January 1'1 meetiDg of 'the Fri. slstlng ,... s. Carter are Mrs.<br />

day . Boo~ Review Group of J.ohn Chase, ~~s. Henry Eek.<br />

Grosse POinte Memorial Church. field, Mrs. William Horn. Mrs.<br />

Devotions will be led by Mrs. Gaylord Hulbert, Mrs. William<br />

L. Gaylord Hulbert.. Innes, Mrs. William Krebs, Mrs.<br />

Members and theIr guests will R. Arthur Lee, Mrs. John Lev.<br />

be greeted by Mrs. Ferdinand erenz, Mrs. Angus MacLeod<br />

Stetekluh, ~s. Kenneth Cary Mrs. John Marshall, Mrs. Rich:<br />

and Mrs. Cl~ford Loranger, as ard Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Oakthey<br />

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ISTONE, daughter of MRS.<br />

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I grandparents are MR. and MRS.<br />

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I June Bride<br />

(Coiltinued from Page 13)<br />

Mrs. Stearns Toles aQd Mrs. Richard W. Bachman<br />

will assist the hostess. Among those planning to <strong>at</strong>tend<br />

are Club President Mrs. Wilber H. Mack, Mrs. J. Crawford<br />

Frost, Jr., Mrs. Ralph T.McElvenny, Mrs. Benjanun<br />

Young, Mrs. Donald A. Williams and Mrs. Charles A.<br />

Parcells, Jr. ... *<br />

~ North Country Welcome To 1969<br />

Snowmobiles bouncing over unpJowed back.country<br />

roafh. Skis schussing down powder slopes. Ice.fishing •••<br />

Sounds like a lovely lot of things to be doing,<br />

doesn't it? The group of friends who joined Carol and<br />

PhiUip Rabm, of Grosse Pointe boulevard, and Nancy<br />

and Bob Rabm, of Woods lane, to welcome 1~69 in a<br />

North Country setting, the \ country home of Phil and<br />

Bob's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lambert P. Rahm, of Audu.<br />

bon road, <strong>at</strong> Spread Eagle Lakes, Wis., think so •••<br />

Pointers in the houseparty contingent included Plans Cor a June wedding hE<<br />

Sarah and Kurt Lagerfeld~, S~san and Tony ,Morse, T~m being made by PATRICIA<br />

Photo by PWoDek Stwlkle Mackey, LlXCYand Tom fitzsImons and Kim Anderson. JANE BERNHARD and Roger<br />

At a 'family dinner Sunday P<strong>at</strong>sy Wakefield came all the way from Coral Gables, L. Villanueva, whose engage-<br />

December 29, Mr.' and Mrs: Fla., for the wintery festivities, and Brian Johnson, of ment has been announced by<br />

James N. Goddeeris of Haw. Glenview, Ill., and CoDDie and Hans Von Bernthal of her pal'ents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

thorne road, announc~d the en. Dayton, 0., also made the party' scene. ' ! Robert A. Bernhard, of Anita<br />

gagement of their daqghter ' • • • ! avenue.<br />

PATRICIA ANN to Den n i ~. '. i Both the bride.elect and her<br />

. Peter Miriani s~n oC Mr. and Magic, NUIf~ber For The New Year fiance, son of Mr. and IIlrs.<br />

Mrs. Harry Mlrialli, of st. Clair Ask anYlI!-em~r of the Junior Women's Associ<strong>at</strong>io.n Robert Villanueva, of Mi~l,and,<br />

Shores. for the DetrOIt Symphony Orchestra wh<strong>at</strong> her, magic <strong>at</strong>tend Northwood' Institute's<br />

The couple plans' a May 29 number fo~ the Ne~ Year ~s, and she'll respond, not I Dallas, Tex., campus.<br />

wedding.'. even stoppmg to think, "Thirty."<br />

I<br />

The bride.elect was gradu<strong>at</strong>ed . Why? Well ..• It was just 30 years ago th<strong>at</strong> 30<br />

from Regina High Sc~ool and young women formed the nucleus of wh<strong>at</strong> was to grow<br />

rt,Iercy ~chool of Nursmg. Her into the Symphony Juniors. Guided initially by Mrs.<br />

fIance IS an. alumnus of st. Dudley C. Hay and Mrs Winfield Jewell Jr' the group<br />

Gertrude's High School and fro h .. . '. ,.,<br />

Highland Park Junior College grew m t e ongmal 30 to a tot.al of 137 by 1941. .<br />

and r~eived his.Bachelor of ~uriug World War II; the Juniors divided their<br />

Science degree in Business from energIes between the Symphony and war work. But even<br />

Wayne St<strong>at</strong>e University. thes~ divide.d <strong>at</strong>tentions were united by, focusing on<br />

, mualC: ProJects were geared toward raising money to<br />

Woman's Club purchase phonographs, records and musical instruments<br />

to be given to the USO and Veterans' Hospitals ..<br />

.IYeets Jan. 15 ' Despite the abs,ence of a Detroit Symphony Orches.<br />

Will Wed<br />

_<br />

Harold GlaSScor.dwill be the<br />

speaker when thl\: Grosse Pointe<br />

Women's Club meets on Wed-<br />

!ra<br />

m<br />

he<br />

in the early 50's, the' Juniors cor.tinued their work<br />

th.e hope th<strong>at</strong> some ~ay;. soon, De~roit, ~ould again<br />

counted am~ng AmerIca s symphOnIC ~bes. .<br />

And Detrol~ was ... As the 60's began, the Jumors<br />

I<br />

nesday, January 15, <strong>at</strong> 10'clock introduced a new project with a new decade: The Annual<br />

, in .the 'Cr~sta! Ballroom in the<br />

Fr!es AudJtoru~!Dof.the Grosse<br />

Pomte ~ar ¥emorlal. Center.<br />

Hels a n<strong>at</strong>ive DetrOiter, bom<br />

Iin downtown Detroit, educ<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

, completely in the Detroit school<br />

Junior Women's Associ<strong>at</strong>ion for the Detroit Symphony<br />

Orche!?tra Souvenir Progl'am and Concert.<br />

First presented during the 1960.61 Season the'<br />

P h'b . .,.'<br />

.r~g~~m as ecome one of the JU!1lOrs most lmport~nt<br />

actlVlhes, the Progrl;lm Concert NIght one of Detro~t's!<br />

I<br />

,<br />

systema'nd gradu<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

J Wayne stale Universl1)'.<br />

from most gala evenings.<br />

. T.his year, the Program fe<strong>at</strong>ures th<strong>at</strong> Magic<br />

I..<br />

Num.1 IIIr. and Mn. ShermBll A.<br />

.' In ~~r1d. War II, he serv~<br />

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,gence m Europe for 4* years.<br />

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. ,It will ~ presented<br />

time <strong>at</strong> the Orchestra's<br />

p f . FdA<br />

"<br />

to concert-goers<br />

S<strong>at</strong>urday evening<br />

d't .<br />

for the<br />

January<br />

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. II Chamberlain, .of Vemier road,<br />

first are announ.cmg the engage-<br />

11 m.ent of theIr daughter, G~IL<br />

, ANN, to HaraI~'~,.<br />

Grand Marais Questers' Group<br />

Club To Meet Plans 'Potpourn"<br />

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The GrliDd Marais Branch of The. Grand Marais Chapter of<br />

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Monday, January 13, in the Lin. Urban W. Boresch for a "pot.<br />

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Rolley. fe<strong>at</strong>uring Mrs. W. N. McColmell,<br />

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BarkneBl Pharmacy. Mack .and<br />

Locbmoor<br />

Bob'. Drugs. Mack and Rosl7n<br />

DETROIT AREA<br />

BrlggB Dl'Uj Store, llIack and<br />

-r-oilra1Jle<br />

Banl1J Medical Servlctl P-aarmacy.<br />

: llIack and Moran<br />

G.P. Post OffIce, Mack and War.<br />

ren .<br />

P~1i:;.a DrIlg Store. Mack and st.<br />

D~:~~~' Oru,., Mack and<br />

L " L Pharmacy. M.cll and Bet<br />

conJ/leld<br />

=:~~e~rB~~~~~lhoppe<br />

ST. CLAIR SHORES<br />

~ano~~bft~~ap~~e'f~e Mack<br />

AmWac:k D a~J'c~Wle~a.<strong>at</strong>.er<br />

Lak", Pharmacy. Eo 9 MUe, Between<br />

Mack and JeUerson<br />

PIANO, ORGAN: Pre.school<br />

through university level. Wal.<br />

ter Mueller, 482 Colonial Ct.<br />

N. TUxedo 6.1090.<br />

ELMINA CAMBURN<br />

MMTA Certified Piano Teacher<br />

Theory Classes<br />

Studio Punch and Judy Bldg.<br />

15 Kercheval TU 1.7747<br />

Res.: 1023 Roslyn TU 4-2832<br />

2A-MUSIC EDUCATION 4A..:...HELP WANTEri<br />

(Domestic)<br />

PUNCH AND JUDy<br />

MUSIC STUDIOS EXPERIENCED housekeep.er-<br />

Guitar Piano Wednesday through S<strong>at</strong>urday.<br />

Guitar Rental and Sales 12 to 8. Furnish own trans-<br />

15 Kercheval port<strong>at</strong>ion and uniforms. $60.<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms ~uxedo _~~~~.<br />

TU ~ Res. TU 6-3399 WOMAN for general house.<br />

2B"":'TUTORING I work and ironing.' European<br />

background, own transpor:ta.<br />

MATHEMATICS tutoring, grades. tion. 2 days eae~ week or 4<br />

9 through 12. Experienced to 5 half days. TUxedo 4.6964.<br />

teacher, AB and MA degrees. HOUSEKEEPER, 5 days a<br />

TUxedo 1-1811. week. Home nights. 6 hours<br />

daily. $50 per week. Refer,<br />

COMMUNITY<br />

TUTORING SERVICE<br />

MRS. LOUIS MARICH: DIREC-<br />

TOR 'J."utoring by degree te,lch.<br />

ears available in all subjects for<br />

grades high school, college and<br />

adult educ<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

339 Merriwe<strong>at</strong>her<br />

TUxedo 4-2820<br />

OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms<br />

PRIVATE TUTORING<br />

IN<br />

yOUR OWN HOME<br />

All subjects; all grades.<br />

Adults and children. Certi.<br />

fied teachers.<br />

cau:<br />

DETROIT At'm SUBURBAN<br />

TUTORING SERVICE<br />

KE 7-4653<br />

2E--SCHOOLS<br />

BETHEL DAY CARE CENTER<br />

21150 MOROSS RD.<br />

(2 blks east of<br />

EdSel Ford X.way)<br />

7 a.m. thru 6 p.m.<br />

Ages 2~ thru 5<br />

8814908 758-5438<br />

3-LOST AND FOUND<br />

LOST: Gray.black Schnauzer<br />

vicinity 8 Mile.Marter Rd. An:<br />

swers to Benjie. Reward. Call<br />

after 6 p.m., 886.0616.<br />

LOST: Large gray c<strong>at</strong> long<br />

hair. Reward. TUxedo '4.2558.<br />

LOST: Pair of tortoise shell<br />

prescription sunglasses. vicinity<br />

Village. Call 882-1162.<br />

.<br />

ences. 882-8848,after 5 p.m.<br />

HOUSEKEEPER, 5 days, experienced<br />

with references.<br />

Own transport<strong>at</strong>ion. $50. 886.<br />

6609 after 4:30 p.m.<br />

LADY to prepare dinner for 4<br />

-for 2 weeks. TUxedo 1.6850.<br />

5-SITUATION WANTED<br />

TRI.CITY<br />

BABY SITTERS<br />

Competent, adult women<br />

for babysilting. convalescent<br />

and elderly care, aVlJila~le.<br />

LICENSED and BONDED<br />

• 754-6070<br />

SECRETARIAL SERVICES<br />

Grace Brown.<br />

Mack.Cadieux Area<br />

Transcribing, general typing,<br />

881-5350<br />

Your Girl Friday<br />

Secretarial Service<br />

Miml:Ographmg .<br />

Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442<br />

IF YOU'LL name the job. you<br />

want done, we'll do it . . .<br />

Stokes' Multiple Services, VA<br />

4-9172.,<br />

BABYSITTING, my ho~;;<br />

Grosse ,Pointe Park, supervised<br />

play and lunch, 75c per<br />

hour. 82ol-3593.<br />

NURSE desires home duty days.<br />

Call. between 7 ar.d 9 a.m., 6<br />

and 8 p.m, 867-7124.<br />

f;-FOR RENT-<br />

(Unfumllhecl)<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

ALTER RD. AT<br />

E.JEFFERSON<br />

5 ROOM lower fl<strong>at</strong>, newly dec.<br />

or<strong>at</strong>ed. Electric range, refriger<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

air. conditioned , gllrage.<br />

Landscape s e r v ice.<br />

$200. One year lease, security<br />

deposit. January 15. Adults.<br />

882.6611.<br />

CHIPPENDALE COURT Aoart.<br />

ment. Roseville. Fraser. Rd.<br />

and_Chippendale. New, 1 and<br />

2-bedroom, walk.in closet,<br />

your own priv<strong>at</strong>e basem.ent.<br />

Appliances, pool. air condi.<br />

tioning. Apartment, 772.8410.<br />

Office, LAkeview 1-2840.<br />

NEFF 515. 2 bedroom lower<br />

flal. Fir e p I ace, screened<br />

porch. Adults, no pets. Lease.<br />

$200. TUxedo 5-4100.<br />

TOLES REAL ESTATE<br />

BEACONSFIELD - 3 bedroom<br />

house. Accept school age chilo<br />

dren. $150. 779.3286.<br />

NEFF ROAD 833. Desirable<br />

upper 2 bedroom flal. Adults.<br />

353-7854. -<br />

UPPER FLAT on Nottingham.<br />

Call Wednesday or SWlday.<br />

Adults only. 331.1708.<br />

MOROSS ROAD-Upper income<br />

between Harper and Kelly.<br />

Older ciluple preferred. 882-<br />

80::14.<br />

INDIAN VILLAGE<br />

IROQUOIS - Charming Four<br />

bedroom 2 b<strong>at</strong>h. Den 2 n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

fireplaces.<br />

CHARMING 2 bedroom Colon.<br />

ial, Grosse Pointe Woods. 1m.<br />

medi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy, dining<br />

room, .H2 car garage. '<br />

JOHN G. GOODMAN<br />

886-3060<br />

355 RIVARD, 3 bedroom upper.<br />

2 year lease,' adults, no pets.<br />

$150. TUxedo 1-4306.<br />

GROSSE POINTE - 3 bedrooms.<br />

2 b<strong>at</strong>hs. Fireplace, ga.<br />

rage. References. Adults.<br />

885-2209. '<br />

ALTER ROAD.KERCHEVAL-<br />

Upper 3 rooms and b<strong>at</strong>h,<br />

steam he<strong>at</strong>ed. utilities included.<br />

newly decor<strong>at</strong>ed. Adults.<br />

No pets. One hundred dollars<br />

per month plus security de.<br />

posit. Telephone week days<br />

a!ter [;ix. New Year's & Sundays<br />

allYtime, 821.6562.<br />

NEFF RD., north of Chandler<br />

Park Dr., 2 bedrooms, stove<br />

and refriger<strong>at</strong>or, fireplace,<br />

carpeting and draperies, ga.<br />

rage. References, no pets. TU.<br />

2.0965,<br />

NEFF '746,.5 room upPer. newly<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>ed, he<strong>at</strong> furnished,<br />

garage, adults. $180. TU<br />

4-2601 or TU 2-4011.<br />

DEATH NOTICE<br />

HELMS'; Mrs. Jean Gust, age 4-HELP WANTED<br />

42, of 2209 Vinewood Blvd.,<br />

DOWNTOWN insurance agency<br />

Ann Arbor, died January 5,<br />

needs knowledgeable girl. Ex-<br />

St. Josephs Hospital, Ann Arbor.<br />

Borr. in Detroit. gradu<strong>at</strong>e<br />

cellent opportunity. good sal-<br />

of Miss Newman's SchOOl,<br />

ary and benefits. Call WOod-<br />

Detroit, and Smith College of<br />

ward 1.6333.<br />

Northampton. Mass., class of WAITRESS - experienced, for<br />

.947. She is survived by her food and cqcktails. Apply in<br />

husband. Professor Wm. G. person. Perini's. 1J721 Whit.<br />

Helms; a dsughter. Miss tier.<br />

K<strong>at</strong>hryn Telfer, and a son,<br />

James L. Teller, all of Ann BUS BOY - must be 18. Apply<br />

Arbor, and her parents. Mr. in per son. Perini's, 10721<br />

and Mrs. Rockwell T. Gust, Whittier,<br />

219 Cloverly road, Grosse<br />

Pointe Farms. Also a sister,<br />

PART-TIME assistant for oral<br />

Mrs. Elizabeth Valentine,<br />

surgeon's office, 881-5885.<br />

Geneva lllinois, and a brother. MATURE woman with know.<br />

Rockwell T. Gust Jr., Bloom.. ledge of bookkeeping and<br />

field Hills. Funeral service some insllrance background<br />

11:00 a.m. Wednesday <strong>at</strong> for general office work mort-<br />

Muehlig Funeral Chapel. Ann gage office. Call 886.1080.<br />

Arbor. Graveside service to<br />

be held 2 p.m. Wednesday <strong>at</strong> BOY for shovcling snow. Must<br />

Woodlawn Cemetery Chapel, be dependable. TUxedo 5-<br />

Detroit. Memorial contribu- 6813.<br />

tions may be made to the WOMAN for sales in downtown<br />

Cancer Fund of st. Joseph<br />

Art Gallery. Interior decor<strong>at</strong>.<br />

Mel'cy Hospital, Ann Arhor. ing or sales experience desir.<br />

1.A-_P_E_R_S_O_N_A_.I.._S ..__... _ ... _1 able 5 days. Reply Box E-18,<br />

.<br />

_ _ __ ~ Grosse Pointe. News.<br />

MATCHLESS ----------.-.-----<br />

WEDDING CANDIDS INTERIOR<br />

Must have<br />

des<br />

knowledge<br />

i g n assistant.<br />

of es,<br />

FOR<br />

. .<br />

PUNCTILIOUS BRIDES tlm<strong>at</strong>ing procedures and pre.<br />

UNFURNISHED lower fl<strong>at</strong>-<br />

MIDDLE - AGED' experienced Ch<strong>at</strong>sworth near east Warren.<br />

woman desires 6 hour day 6 spacious rooms. newly dee.<br />

secretarial position. TUxedo or<strong>at</strong>ed, new carpets and<br />

1.1292.<br />

drapes. Separ<strong>at</strong>e basement.<br />

Adults. No pets. References.<br />

PRACTICAL male nurse avail. $180. Phone all day Sunday<br />

able for priv<strong>at</strong>e home nurs- or after 6:30 p.m. weekdays.<br />

ing. 576.9526.<br />

TUxedo 1-3617 or TUxedo<br />

CONvALESCENT and invalid 6-2846. ,<br />

care. Kind, dependable; 18 MAUER MANl,)R, St. Clair<br />

years experience; references. Shores. 3 rooms, air condi-<br />

8.12 hours. TO 8.8119.<br />

tioned, refriger<strong>at</strong>or. stove,<br />

KINDLY experienced nurse will carpeted. etc. PRescott 5-<br />

take care of your loved one, 4173.<br />

convalescent or chronic cases, NEFF ROAD-2 bedroom upper<br />

day or night. Willing assume income. Exceptionally large<br />

responsibility. Excellent refer- rooms. He<strong>at</strong>. hot w<strong>at</strong>er_ and<br />

ences. 331.5031.<br />

yard. care included. Adults.<br />

RECEPTIONIST - and general no pets. Security deposit. $210.<br />

office part time. Experienced. 882.5006or 961-2061.<br />

886-8151.<br />

HUGE FLATS now available on<br />

5A-SITUATION WANTED Neff - an upPer and a lower<br />

(Domestic I ,to be let on a lease basis.<br />

Both units with large living<br />

EXPERIENCED lady desires rooms and fireplaces. The<br />

personal work - part time. ki~chens have !Jay windows,<br />

PRescott 1-0659. and each unit has a separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

LAUNnRESS~thGrosseP~J-'nt-e dining room. Each with 2 bed-<br />

rooms and ample storage in<br />

references wishes washing and the basement and garage. Up.<br />

_ir~j_n_g,_0_wn __ ho:ne.~_-3_570. per. $205. Lower, $235. Call<br />

EXPERIENCED woman wants 886.80~ after 4 p.m.<br />

Tuesday laundry or cleaning GROSSE POINTE. PARK. 3<br />

Wednesday. 872-4497 after 6.<br />

bedroom lower fl<strong>at</strong> with fire-<br />

Ordinary photographers. ta k e liminary drafting. Male or fe- EXPERIENCED lady wants place. Security deposit. No<br />

ordinary pictures. These un. _~~_le_. .':yxedD_.:-2840. Wednesdays. Good reference. pets. 824-9540, evenings.<br />

inspired souls plod along as RECEPTIONIST for ci;-o -s-s-e Transport<strong>at</strong>ion. After 5 p.m., FOR RENT or sale-<strong>at</strong>tractive,<br />

they did in 1950; yo,u can tell Pointe beauty salon. Experi. 869-7012. spacious bungalow, fireplace,<br />

from their bhnd, tired pic- enced preferred but not essen. COOKING-Will live in. VAlley side drive, garage. TUxedo 4.<br />

tures. tial. Full lime. Call TUxedo 4.3419. 3316.<br />

But if your thing is excitement 4-6072. '<br />

6A-FOR RENT<br />

(Furnished)<br />

ROSEVll.LE - new one bed,<br />

room apartments. 2 children<br />

welcome under 2 years old.<br />

Completely furnisbed and utili.<br />

ties. Also new kitchenette<br />

apartments. for workiJ:lg couple's,<br />

~achelors, etc.. with<br />

maid service and linen. see<br />

man age r. Motel Morocco.<br />

32160 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot across fn.\m Macomb<br />

Mall. 293-2«0.<br />

6~ROOMS FOR RENT'<br />

ROOM, garage and kitchen priv.<br />

ileges for teacher or business<br />

woman. Call before 9 a.m. or<br />

after 6:30 p.m. TUxedo 5.6057.<br />

ALTER South, <strong>at</strong> Jefferson.<br />

Grosse Pointe. Room, with<br />

kitchen and laundry privileges.<br />

821-5806.<br />

ROOM in priv<strong>at</strong>e home ior'refined<br />

gentleman. Gar age.<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods( 881.<br />

4299. _ )<br />

6C-OfFICES FOR RENT<br />

AVAILABLE immedi<strong>at</strong>ely: Several<br />

offices in Chet Sampson<br />

Travel Service Building, 100<br />

KerchevaL Possible suite arrangement.<br />

$70-$90, including<br />

utilities. TUxedo 5.7510.<br />

MEDICAL-PROFESSIONAL<br />

GROSSE Pointe Woods. 2086'j<br />

Mack <strong>at</strong> Hollywood. 1.10 room<br />

suite, will divide and. remodel<br />

to suit. Also 2400 sq. ft.<br />

basement area for lab, offices,<br />

etc. TUxedo 4-l34Q or<br />

TUxedo 6-1068.<br />

400 SQ: FT. office to rent, $160<br />

per month. He<strong>at</strong>, air co,,-di.<br />

tioning. janitorial services in.<br />

eluded: Adaptable for dentist.<br />

see Mr. Pongracz <strong>at</strong> Pongracz<br />

Jewelers, 91 Kercbeval.<br />

A'M'ENTION DOCTORS<br />

MODERN medical office. UOO<br />

sq. ft. Good loc<strong>at</strong>ion and<br />

parking. Large enough for 2<br />

doctors. 18111 E. Warren.<br />

TUxedo 5.1SJ1 or TUxedo 1-<br />

6498.<br />

HARPER WOODS, 20940 Har.<br />

per. Priv<strong>at</strong>e offices in new<br />

building. Days: 886-3352. Eve.<br />

nings: 779-1847.<br />

vern ier road<br />

fisher road<br />

office space<br />

'3 multi.tenant buildings<br />

from<br />

1 ~OOM to 2,800 Sq. Ft.<br />

PART AVAILABLE NOW<br />

or<br />

DI STI NCTIVEL Y<br />

DESIGNED<br />

SUITES<br />

FOR<br />

SPRING OCCUPANCY<br />

VirBen<br />

Properties, Inc.<br />

, TU 2-0899<br />

500 TO 1,200 sq. ft. air conditioned<br />

b u i I din g. st. Clair<br />

Shores. m-1870.<br />

NEW modern office space on<br />

Harper in St. Clair Shores.<br />

700 sq. ft. availal!le. All sef\"<br />

ices included, 773.2500.<br />

GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE"<br />

Offices - desk space - parking<br />

TU 5.0518 TU 2-7252<br />

19802 MACK AVE. Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

1200 sq.' ft. Air-conditioned.<br />

Available Fe b. 1.<br />

Owner. C. Wieme, 885-4666.<br />

AVAILABLE immedi<strong>at</strong>ely. offices<br />

or store, approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

1200 sq. ft. Air.conditioned,<br />

off street parJting. New build.<br />

ing, Grosse Pointe Woods.<br />

Close to Expressway. 886-4700.<br />

DOCTORS - LAWYERS'<br />

MERCHANTS<br />

Choice space for lease.<br />

Available <strong>at</strong> once.<br />

"On The Hill"<br />

like magnificent color casuals __ .. .____ EXPERIENCE'D cleaning worn. \ 6D-RESORT PROPERTY<br />

sparkling with excellence and SITTER NEEDED immedi<strong>at</strong>ely an, steady, wishes Wednes. GROSSE POINTE PARK -I FOR RENT<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>ivity _ you'll delight in in Grosse Pointe area. Own days, Pointe refcrences. After' Semi-basement 4 rooms and<br />

my candids. No other studio transport<strong>at</strong>ion. 886-6501. 5 p.m .. 823.0693. b<strong>at</strong>h in 5 family apartment FORT LAUDERDALE<br />

duplic<strong>at</strong>es my ~echniques. For- ----- building. Only $65 month, he<strong>at</strong><br />

appointment in your home, MATURE saleswomcn. Libcral 58-EMPLOYMENT included. Some services reo OCEANFRONT. luxury town.<br />

caU .T. S. De Forest, 8844852. company bencfits, Blue Cross. BUREAU quired. Moore. VA 2-5052 house. 2 bedrooms, priv<strong>at</strong>e<br />

My service is 8 ways hetler. Apply in person. Best & Co., I --.- 1 DETROIT~Good area, 4 room beach, pool. Almost nt'w.<br />

._.. _._______ .. _ ._ _ Kercheval and Cadieux. I EFFICIE!'.T WORKERS Em. WO 33123<br />

"A-MUSIC EDUCATION - ----- I ployment Agency has experi. upper income. Refri~er<strong>at</strong>or. ..<br />

4A-HELP WANTED enced day workers. general stove and all utilities in.<br />

(Domestic) housework, live.ins, cooks. cluded. Prefer working lady.<br />

________________ LOraine 8-3118. No pets. $115, month. Quite<br />

WOMAN to stay with child af. 6-FOR RENT- nice. Moore. VA 2.5052.<br />

ter school until 7 p.m. Pr~.<br />

pare evening meal. Walking (U"fumished)<br />

distance to Lakeshorc coach.<br />

Call TU 4.5690 evenings,<br />

wcekend,<br />

WANTED: Housekeeper to live<br />

in, stay nights. References<br />

required, Reply Box A.2,<br />

Grosse Pointe News, or EDge.<br />

MILDRED BR IGGS _ w<strong>at</strong>~~ 1-2lJ98t. 0r a~point~~~~~.<br />

PIANO and THEORY RELIABLE woman for general<br />

BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO houscwork, no laundry, own<br />

transport<strong>at</strong>ion, 2 days per<br />

15 Kr.rcheval Punch and Judy i week, good wagcs, refercnces.<br />

Building. ' Reply to Box 10'80, Grosse<br />

Grosse Pointe i P~_in~~~ws_. _<br />

TUxedo 2-5680 i SECOND MAID. Help with in.<br />

. ' valid. Other help employed.<br />

PIANO lessons. Beginners and No generAl cleaning or laun.<br />

advllnced, Master of music dry. Slay nights. G ro s 5 e<br />

degree, concert pianist. LA 6. Pointe referenccs. TUxedo<br />

0127. 2.2.'lO!l.<br />

,,,<br />

I UPPER income, 4 rooms. Re.<br />

2.BEDROOM corner apartment, frigcr<strong>at</strong>or. stove, utilities intop<br />

floor. Prestige building. cluded. 1 month sccurity de.<br />

Lafayette Park area. Avail. posit; $115 per month. 1339<br />

able 7.1.68. Carpeting and Maryland. aftcr 6 p.m.<br />

draperies included. Contact .----.. -------agent<br />

<strong>at</strong> WOodward 1.6955. NEWPORT.WARREN -3 room<br />

__. . .___ upper income. Older working<br />

IN GROSSE POINTE WOODS couple only. 822.5270.<br />

-l.ower, 2 bedrooms, b<strong>at</strong>h. -.----_ .. ---.- ... _.-----largc<br />

living room with firc'16A-FOR RENT<br />

place. Kitchen and dining I Furnished)<br />

room. full ba~ement, $175 pel, ..<br />

month, I ALTER Rd. near Grossc Pointe<br />

RUTH ASSOCIATES 888.4060: in a nice quiet neighborhood.<br />

. .__ ._. ..._ . _ I You would like it here. Nice-<br />

NOW RENTING - New deluxe I ly furnished studio apart.<br />

8-ARTICLES FOR S;.U<br />

ESTATES' bougbtand sold.<br />

Complete or odd pieces. An.<br />

tiqJles, silver, cbina,. {urDi.<br />

ture. Oriental rugs.' Hugh C.<br />

Bolan, 10233 Woodward. TO<br />

6.2500.<br />

VIRGINIA'S.<br />

ATIIC TREASURES<br />

10:30.5 Daily Closed Mon.<br />

We Buy and Sell<br />

22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile<br />

772-8606<br />

DRIVERS! Approxim<strong>at</strong>ely $18<br />

buys $10.000/$20,000Liability,<br />

Property damage. Medical<br />

payments. TUxedo 1.2376.<br />

I<br />

BARN SIDING - Authentic I"<br />

we<strong>at</strong>hered. hand hewn, na.<br />

tural tiIl1her. 1-463-2179.<br />

FENDER Bandmaster. Excel.<br />

lent condition. $275 with covers.<br />

Ask for Carl. 881.3134..<br />

GUITAR, Folk Classical, excel.<br />

lent condition. $4{1. 861.3399.<br />

VOX Continental organ. wood<br />

key model, recently overhaul.<br />

ed and tuned. $350. 821-8368.<br />

OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY<br />

Largest Selection of Resale<br />

Clothing in Area.<br />

New sportwear and lingerie<br />

50 to 75% Off<br />

Original Price<br />

Fall Clothing Taken<br />

on Consi&nment for<br />

LEE'S FASHION MART<br />

20339 Mack TU 1-8082<br />

10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'tJl 9<br />

I CAN teach you to sew in just<br />

six weeks with confidence and '<br />

enthusIasm .. Ideallearningop.<br />

portunity for teens, housewives.<br />

Afternoon. evening<br />

dasses, starting January. $15<br />

for 6 weeks. 884-9403.<br />

DRUM oullit complete. used,<br />

l1ke new. Studio. 861.2662.<br />

23~BLACK-~TE Ma~awx<br />

TV. walnut, with cart. PerIect<br />

condition. 885.1330.'<br />

HANDPAINTED milk cans. bas.<br />

ket and lunch box purses.<br />

TU 4-5392.<br />

VIOLIN, case r..oo bow; excellent<br />

condition. Studio. 861-<br />

3399.<br />

ORGAN and amplifier together.<br />

separ<strong>at</strong>e, ve~ good conditi.on.<br />

Studio. 861-3'199.<br />

DRAPERIES<br />

With or without your<br />

Custom. made by.<br />

RITA'<br />

791-3073<br />

fabric.<br />

GUITAR AND amplifier. Heavy<br />

duty. Tog e the r. separ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

Studio used. 861-2662.<br />

GENERAL Electric stove 38",<br />

white. has deep well. Excellent<br />

condition. $45. TUxedo<br />

1.5510.<br />

POOL table 6'1"x3'~~, year and<br />

a half old, $35. TUxedo ~362.<br />

ELECTRIC bicycle (Slendrocyele)<br />

2 speed, cost $495, sell<br />

$195. 886~/185. .<br />

ROYALITE '65 portable typewriter,<br />

$25. 886:7185.<br />

LA DOLOMITE lace sid boots,<br />

size 7 narrow. TUxedo 4-7596.<br />

BOYS', girls' ice 'sk<strong>at</strong>es. skis;<br />

ladies' dresses, size 12j Inis-<br />

- cellaneous. 884-3522.<br />

1968 X31 Wilson Premium golf<br />

irons. 2 through pitching<br />

wedge. Used 12 to 15 times<br />

.only. Rubber grips. medium<br />

stiff shaft. $125. Call TUxedo<br />

4-2254 after 6 p.m. "<br />

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

HO SLOT car set. 37 pieces of<br />

track, 4 cars. plus extras.<br />

TUxedo 4.7596.<br />

DRUM OUTFIT complete. Ex.<br />

cellent condition. Studio used.<br />

861-2662.<br />

SKIIS 5', boots, poles and hind.<br />

ings. Package deal $25. 886.<br />

5718.<br />

, Upholstering Sale<br />

Chairs $29 Sofa $69<br />

Free pickup, restylinQ<br />

and Scolchguording<br />

366-5746<br />

I<br />

S-ARTICLES ~OR SALE<br />

SALE • YEAR END<br />

Pianos - Organs<br />

NEW AND USED<br />

Grands, Con s 0 l.e s, Spinets,<br />

Studio Uprights.<br />

Display models, rent returns,<br />

studio and recital used,<br />

trade.ins.<br />

Baldwin<br />

Steinway<br />

Hammond<br />

Hamilton<br />

Weber<br />

Everett<br />

Farfisa<br />

Chickering<br />

ACt'osonic<br />

Mason & Hamlin<br />

Yamaha<br />

Lowrey<br />

Howard<br />

Kawai<br />

Story & Clark<br />

Wurlilzer<br />

ALSO<br />

Tone Cabinets, Leslie Speakers,<br />

Amplifiers, Chimes, Carillons.<br />

SM ILEY BROS.<br />

5510 Woodward TR 3-6800<br />

1 block N. of Art lnstitute<br />

Free Priv<strong>at</strong>e Parking<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 1.5<br />

STEREO console, AM.FM radio<br />

and phono, 6 speaker solid<br />

st<strong>at</strong>e, walnut cabinet. excellent<br />

condition, $200. TUxedo'<br />

2.5693.<br />

G.E. rotisserie ~lroiler, new -<br />

bargain. TUxedo l-()728.<br />

ELECT.RIC bass guitar, ampli~<br />

fier, sound column. mike &<br />

stand, excellent condition.<br />

886-5975.<br />

BELL AND HOWELL slide pro.<br />

jector in air flow case. Perfect<br />

condition. $50. New Keystone<br />

guitar with case - 1h<br />

cost, $17.50. Ladies clothes<br />

size 12. TUxedo 5.9203. .<br />

MOVING out 01 town. Baby<br />

equipment and clothing. Wonder<br />

horse, tricycle, black.<br />

board, tepee. toys, basement<br />

metal shelves, rotisserie broiler,<br />

carving sets, silver candle.<br />

sticks; s i I,ve r sugar and<br />

creamer. Still in. carton. basket,ball<br />

; hoop" back board,<br />

bra c e s. Miscellaneous. 527-<br />

FRIGIDAIRE refriger<strong>at</strong>or<br />

-Frigidaire ,washer, 5 kitche~<br />

chairs, draperies. I773-3454.<br />

FENDER Str<strong>at</strong>acastor guitar,<br />

~OO. Harmony electric, solid<br />

body guitar, $35. Silvertone<br />

twin twelve amp. $110. All<br />

like new. 881-7083.<br />

WOLIN, CASE and bow. Excel.<br />

lent condition. Studio used<br />

like new. 861-3399. '<br />

BABY CRm, cedar chest,<br />

household it ems, picture<br />

frames, some antiques. VAl.<br />

ley 3-4390.<br />

MOVING - Frigidaire refriger<strong>at</strong>or<br />

$40. 2 pair n<strong>at</strong>ural linen<br />

dr::pes (81xl44) companion<br />

ple<strong>at</strong>ed sheers, $75. 886-0520.<br />

SOFA - F r e n c h Provincial<br />

fruitwood frame-pink covering,<br />

2 cushion - little used,<br />

clean. $75. 82.4-4611.<br />

G.E. portable 12" television<br />

G.E. inter.com set. Collectio~<br />

of 25 old gold pocket w<strong>at</strong>ches .<br />

Eleclrolux vacuum cleaner'<br />

21". Zenith television with.<br />

.stand. Bench swivel vise.<br />

Furnace blower motor, IAl<br />

H.P. Hamilton gas dryer. Oyster<br />

white Beaver jacket with<br />

large "Bre<strong>at</strong>h of Spring"<br />

mink collar - 34 medium.<br />

Call S<strong>at</strong>urday 10-4. TUxedo<br />

4-7577.<br />

Thursday, January 9, 1969<br />

8-ARTICLES FOR SALE<br />

19" WHITE G.E. portable T.V.<br />

Per fee t condition. TUxedo<br />

1-9245.<br />

EVERETT console. Excellent<br />

condition. Mahogany. $395.<br />

TUxedo 4-2596.<br />

ICE SKATES, girls siz~ 3,5, '1.<br />

Boys 9; skiis 19O's. 881-6763.<br />

STIENWAY parlor grand piano,<br />

ebony, recently reconditioned,<br />

$1850. WOodward 5-0700. Mr.<br />

Riojas, 1 p.m. to 10 p.Jl1.<br />

ALTO sax, $125. 773.2260.<br />

SI-ANTIQUES<br />

BOXES! BOXES! BOXES<br />

Gold, silver. iron, brass, copper,<br />

ivory, tortoise porcelain,<br />

wood, tin, lacquer, jade.<br />

ag<strong>at</strong>e, horn, "tc., including<br />

treasurlJ chests. boxes for<br />

snuff. s u gar, vinaigrettes,<br />

p<strong>at</strong>ch:..'S, tobacco, clay pipes,<br />

Intel nuts, sweetme<strong>at</strong>s. coso<br />

metics, jewels. cards and the.<br />

multitude of other uses man'<br />

has devised. From $5.00 to<br />

$1,200.00.<br />

COLLECTOR'S CHOICE<br />

The Arcade, 725 So. Adams,<br />

, Birmingham<br />

1967~1968<br />

CADILL}\C<br />

Eldorados<br />

6 to choose from<br />

Factory official cars<br />

SEE THESE CARS IN<br />

OUR HEATED, INDOOR<br />

SHOWROOM<br />

COFFEY<br />

CADILLAC<br />

3180 E. Jefferson<br />

LO 7-6811<br />

January Used Car<br />

Clearance!<br />

'66 Ford 4 dr. Air Cond.<br />

Sharp. $895.<br />

'65 Ford Country Squire.<br />

Power. $1,395.<br />

'65 T Bird. Clean. Power.<br />

-<br />

$1,395.<br />

'66 Ford Econo Van, Ex-<br />

cellent condo $995.<br />

1<br />

'65 Ford Galaxie 2 dr.<br />

H.T. Extra nice. $1,295.-<br />

'65 Chevrolet<br />

Nice. $695.<br />

'67.T Bird. 1 owner. Like "66 Mustang. V.8<br />

new. R & h., w.w.t., r. & h., w.w.t;<br />

full power. $2,595. $1,445.<br />

"Our Reput<strong>at</strong>ion Rides in<br />

Every Car We Sell"<br />

9--ARTICLES WANTED :<br />

convert.<br />

COOK FORD<br />

16801 MACK nr. CADIEUX<br />

TU 2-7787<br />

auto.,<br />

p...<br />

,<br />

I<br />

I<br />

I, I<br />

BOOKS, Art Objects Sough£":<br />

Browsers always welcome.:<br />

B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss I<br />

Elbel Claes, 1670 Leverette:<br />

(48216). WO 3-4267. : I<br />

WE BUY old gold, jewelry and'<br />

silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377:<br />

Moross Road. : I<br />

WANTED: 9x12,Oriental, braid.:<br />

ed or hooked rug. rose, blue I<br />

or heige. VAlley 1-8499 : I<br />

WANTED children's books,:<br />

good condition; for 2 little,<br />

boys. ~ig saw, cheap. 881-3385. : I<br />

WANTED refriger<strong>at</strong>or in good I<br />

condition ap.d reasonable. - ~<br />

TUxedo 1.4610. : I<br />

II-AUTOS FOR SALE :<br />

1963 LINCOLN Continental. Re-:<br />

ORGAN AND amplifier combo. gal black with all the good. ~<br />

,Heavy duty, good condition. ies! $995. :<br />

Studio used. 861-2662. JIM FUNSTON :<br />

BOYS, size 13! CCM hockey / CHEVROLET :<br />

.sk<strong>at</strong>es. brand new. Girls 11% 12950 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot 371.9208:<br />

Bauer figure sk<strong>at</strong>es. $Seach, CONTINENTAL, 1966 - 4-door, :<br />

VAlley 1-3859. 26,000 miles, excellent, an :<br />

LADIES COATS, cocktail and power, air-conditioned; white. :<br />

evening dresses size 10.13. Ex- black top; snow treads. $2700!<br />

'cel1ent condition. Reasonable. or best offer. 821-4484after 6:'<br />

8P2-8738. p.m •. ,-: ,<br />

MOVING: Traditional hand. '68 CAMARO :<br />

crafted 9. piece diningfurni.: RED With a black vinyl top, 327 i.<br />

ture. Antique large Wedg\"ood<br />

jardiniere, oil paintings, large e n gin e, autom<strong>at</strong>ic, radio,'<br />

old refriger<strong>at</strong>or. Safari chair healer, white. walls. $195 or ;<br />

II<br />

3987.<br />

~~~k.4<br />

__ STEREO and m<strong>at</strong>ching 23" con.<br />

HAM radio set. Durst photo en. sole'T.V. in beautifui Danish<br />

larger plus accessQries, excel. walnut. TUxedo 4-5198.<br />

',lent condition. TUxedo 5-0913.<br />

Bus line <strong>at</strong> door. Ample parking PING PONG tabl;,-2 m-;'hogany<br />

KARL DAVIES TU 5.3220I Duncan Phyfe lamp tables.<br />

I. 886-1894.<br />

I<br />

FORT LAUDERDAI.E - FUR-<br />

NISHED HOME--3 bedrooms. GUITAR, CLASSICAL, folk. Ex-<br />

2 b<strong>at</strong>hs, maid's room, b<strong>at</strong>h.<br />

On new canal. With screened cellent condition. Studio used.<br />

pool and p<strong>at</strong>io. Dock, all elec- _~40' 861.~. _<br />

tric kitchen and laundry. Ga.<br />

rage. Utilities and mainte.<br />

nance paid. Now t h r ou g h<br />

March 31. Phone 222.4007from<br />

HAND. MADE afghans, hooked<br />

rugs and baby ouUits. 824.<br />

1746. I<br />

SKIS, 2 pairs. 6'9" Heads with<br />

marker toes, also Hickory, I<br />

both reasonable, 823.0487.. I<br />

HART SKIS aild Cubco bindings,<br />

6'9". Excellent condi-'<br />

tiion. TUxedo 4-7797.<br />

10 a.m.-4 p.m. WANTED: Old guns, swords.<br />

7-. WANTED TO.. RE.NT. I powder. flasks, cartridges. war<br />

souvemrs. etc. 885-7182.<br />

GOiNG-SOuth? R-;;;PO~~iblenon-:ILIVING --~ . -67"-36"<br />

smoking adve~1ising man sold . r m mIrror. x<br />

home will care for your~ like WIth plywood backing, $30.<br />

own. 'Secks bedroom. b<strong>at</strong>h, _~.1014, _ ._<br />

kitchen privileges in priv<strong>at</strong>e VOSE Baby Grand. $3.r;O:c~ii<br />

home. Handy around house 884.9464.<br />

and yard. Phone after 6, 886. . ... -- _.- ._-_ ..<br />

1 and 2 bedroom apartments,<br />

21221 Harper, 6 blocks north<br />

of 8 Mile. Includes he<strong>at</strong>, air.<br />

6066. '<br />

ments only $115 to $125 per FURNISHED roo m for ern. I<br />

month. This includes gas and ployed woman, Kitchen privi .<br />

electricity. Particularly nice I leges if possible. Vicinity<br />

conditioning, Hotpoint 8ppll. for one person. No pets. Ad. Jefferson and Nottingham.<br />

ances. From $150. Model ults. Telephone 821.2818 or Would consider small DPart'j<br />

open. 884-7657. 778.5083. 821-8985. ment. 841.3200 or 822-4034.<br />

• d<br />

.~Tea-wagon,' and .llCbool .dp,sk: .. ,yo~ "'i?~~'"~~ ,~~~ .. i<br />

to 9 p.m., TUxedo VER HOVEN<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

,.. ." • e .~ •• \ ",,', "'il'\ ..,l...,....,..... '. 4<br />

13~35 VAN DYKE<br />

365.6000<br />

;,<br />

,<br />

"~'"' tZied'. M " 't n b


Thursday, J.nuary 9, '1969<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

Call TUxedo 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly<br />

11-AUTOS FOR SALE ll-AUTOS FOR SALE l1-AUT05 FOR SALE<br />

1--.----- ..... --<br />

NEED A CADILLAC? '64 OLDS Cutlass convertible,<br />

We have 7 in stock to choose<br />

aulom<strong>at</strong>ic t ran s m i s s ion,<br />

from. 1961 through 1966.<br />

bucket se<strong>at</strong>s, ex ~eJlent condi- BUT<br />

lion, $850. 331-3702.<br />

JIM FUNSTON<br />

'62 PONTIAC 2 door, V.8. Good BEFORE<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

transport<strong>at</strong>ion, $200. TU 4-<br />

1295ti Gr<strong>at</strong>iot 371.9208 9568.<br />

YOU BUY<br />

V.W. '58, good running condition.<br />

TUxedo 5.2874.<br />

TRADE NOW!<br />

We have the largest and<br />

best selection ever!<br />

100% warranty for 12,000<br />

miles or 1 year on most used<br />

cars.<br />

JOHN LATESSA<br />

886-1700<br />

P.S. I Sell New<br />

Pontiacs, Too<br />

JIM CAUSLEY<br />

PONTIAC<br />

17677 MACK AVE.<br />

BmCK SPECIAL 1963 - Stick<br />

shift. power steering, new<br />

tires, $450. 884.3274.<br />

1965 MUSTANG. Autom<strong>at</strong>ic.<br />

Best lIuy ill the U.S.A.! $995.<br />

JIM FUNSTON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

12950 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot 371.9208<br />

. 19G8<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

SPECIAL!<br />

BISCAYNE 2-DOOR<br />

Auto. trans. Full foctory equ:lJ.<br />

ment. Priced low for fost sale.<br />

$1,995<br />

TED EWALD<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

15175 E. Jefferson VA 1.2000<br />

CORVEITES & SPORT<br />

CARS WANTED<br />

HANEY SPORT CARS<br />

15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & 8 MILE<br />

DR 2-1777<br />

OU R WH EELSCOST L~?S<br />

NEW 1968<br />

CHEV. IAAPALA<br />

~2245' ~~~j<br />

W.s.w., s.u. Lamps, P. Dash, Se<strong>at</strong> Belts, S.V.<br />

Mirror, Payments $57.98,<br />

\<br />

Our Special Payment Plan.<br />

See ot Call Ron Blakely or Doug Selgfried<br />

Credit Checked by Phone<br />

VA 1-0678<br />

TED EV\fALD CHEVROLET<br />

15T75 E. Jefferson <strong>at</strong> City Limits<br />

Paul McGlone Cadillac<br />

* *. 1;:( "*<br />

'68 CADILLAC<br />

Sedan deVille. Grecian White with a block top, Fully equipped<br />

Including factory air. Full price<br />

$4895<br />

"* "*<br />

'67 CADILLAC<br />

Eldorado. Ivanhoe green, block padded top. Fully equipped In.<br />

cluding air conditioning, stereo radio. Factary warranty.<br />

$495 Down<br />

"* "* "* *<br />

Paul McGlone Cadillac<br />

15300 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot. DR 2-0380<br />

2 Blks. S. of 8 MI. •<br />

WOOD<br />

MOTORS<br />

INC.<br />

USED CARS<br />

60 To Choose From<br />

100% GUARANTEE<br />

ON MOST MODELS<br />

30 days or 1,000 miles.<br />

15351 GRATIOT<br />

LA 1-6900<br />

<strong>at</strong> 8 MILE<br />

PR 8.6400<br />

-Engine, trans., rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake<br />

system, and electrical systems.<br />

BE SURE<br />

TO<br />

VISIT<br />

DALGLEISH<br />

CADILLAC<br />

6161 WOODWARD TR 5-0309<br />

Michigan's Largest Cadillac<br />

Dl.!aler<br />

FREE PARKING DRIVE.IN<br />

1963 RED Chevy convertible<br />

327 autom<strong>at</strong>ic. Power steering<br />

and brakes. Excellent con- -<br />

dition. Best offer. VAlley<br />

2.8053.<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

PROPERTY IN ROCHESTER,<br />

MICHIGAN:<br />

20 ACRES with lOW' of trout<br />

stream, wooded.<br />

11/4ACRES wilh Creek.<br />

41/4 ACRES with Trout Stream<br />

and pond.<br />

7 ACRES with Trout Stream<br />

8 ACRES fronting black lop<br />

road.<br />

44 ACRES for development<br />

65 ACRES for development.<br />

aO.ACRE FARM With st~eam,<br />

fronting. lwo roads, 96.,earold<br />

house.<br />

83 ACRES of high rolling, wooded<br />

land with Trout Stream<br />

COMMERCIAL:<br />

3 ACRES commercial with house<br />

and warehouse. Excellent<br />

terms.<br />

ROMEO, IIfiCHlGAN:<br />

71 ACRES industrial with R.R.<br />

siding.<br />

195 ACRES<br />

Associ<strong>at</strong>es<br />

Land Co.<br />

Rochester, Michigan<br />

1.651-7575<br />

'65 MUSTANG, autom<strong>at</strong>ic, 8,<br />

full power, 18,5(JOmiles. 1828 12E-COMMERCIAL PROP.<br />

Broadstone, .Grosse Pointe ERTY FOR SALE<br />

Woods. TUxedo 1-1034. _<br />

'66 MUSTANG,<br />

radio, he<strong>at</strong>er,<br />

6 ,autom<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />

copper, black EXCELLENT INVESTMENT<br />

vinyl top. Excellent condition. TERRIFIC. building completely<br />

$1,295. 886-4864 after 6 p.m. air conditioned. Large recep.<br />

CHEVROLET, 1966 Impala. 9- tion room, 2 offices, waiting<br />

•passenger v.a st<strong>at</strong>ion wagon. room, five examining rooms,<br />

Many extras, low mileage. dispensary, labor<strong>at</strong>ory, 2lavs.,<br />

Reasonable. 884.5605. large utility room. Carpets &<br />

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

1965 IMP A LA. Autom<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />

drapes included, equipment<br />

and furnisbirigs optional. Bur.<br />

power steering, power brakes, glar. alarm system. LlJrge<br />

radio; he<strong>at</strong>er. A-I car. Like parking area. Adaptable to of.<br />

new. $995.<br />

JIM FUNSTON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

fice building or Doctor's Clin.<br />

ie-New price. '<br />

12950 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot 371-9208<br />

1967 CADIL~C, air~nditioning,<br />

all power, sedan, tinted<br />

glass, turquoise with black<br />

vinyl top. TUxedo 4-3254.<br />

'67 MERCURY Monterey, 4 door<br />

sedan, power stet!ring and<br />

bra k e s, autom<strong>at</strong>ic, radio,<br />

w hi te w all s, 21,000 miles.<br />

$1475: 886.8266.<br />

'66 9 P~ENGER C<strong>at</strong>alina,<br />

power, factory air-conditioned,<br />

AM-FM, l\.\ggage rack, $1800.<br />

One oWIler. 886~578. '<br />

1967 CAMARO. Gold. Radio,<br />

He<strong>at</strong>er, white walls. $1,495.<br />

JIM FUNSTON<br />

CHEVROLET .<br />

12950 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot 371-9208<br />

1968 MERCURY Montego MX,<br />

2 door hardtop. Gold with<br />

black vinyl. Automa.tle transmission,<br />

power steering, pow.<br />

er disc brakes, air condition.<br />

ing, electric se<strong>at</strong>s, deluxe interior.<br />

Price $2695. 821-3859.<br />

1964 OLDSMOBILE. 28,000<br />

miles. TUxedo 1-4025.<br />

Always Wanted<br />

a Corvette?<br />

'6l! Corvette convertible. Red<br />

with white top and a black<br />

vinyl interior. 4 speed trans.<br />

mission, Positaction, mag<br />

wheels, AM-F1-I radio. $295<br />

or you!' old car down.<br />

VER HOVEN<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

13535 VAN DYKE<br />

365-6000<br />

'66 MUSTANG 8 cylinder, vinyl<br />

roof. One owner. Good condi.<br />

tion. 881-2976.<br />

WOULD YOU believe a 1966<br />

Triumph Spitfire, white with<br />

black Interior, black soft top<br />

and tonneau cover, white steel<br />

winter top, snow tires on extra<br />

rims, bumper guards<br />

front and rear, Ziebart rustproofed.<br />

one owner and dealer<br />

serviced ~ never raced, ral.<br />

lied or wrecked with 8,600<br />

actual miles for $1,175? -<br />

821-8770.<br />

1967 IMPALA. Factory air con.<br />

ditioning and all the goodies.<br />

$95 down.<br />

JIM FUNSTON<br />

CHEVROLET<br />

12950 Gr<strong>at</strong>iot 371.9208<br />

'66 MUSTANG V-8, autom<strong>at</strong>ic,<br />

r a di0, he<strong>at</strong>er. whitewalls.<br />

Very low mileage. Silver with<br />

black vinyl top - includes<br />

snow tires. $1,250, 886-0531.<br />

JOHN S.<br />

GOODMAN<br />

93 Kercheval 8116-3060<br />

12F-RESORT PROPERTY'<br />

FOR SALE<br />

OWNER WILL TRADE or sell<br />

lot in Boynton Beach, Palm<br />

Beach County, Florida, for<br />

properly in Grosse Pointe or<br />

resort property in Michigan.<br />

Development land in lake region<br />

of Clare County, 140 acres<br />

partially plotted with county<br />

approved .roads.<br />

GOODMAN 886-3060<br />

93 Kercheval<br />

JOHN S.<br />

GAYLORD AREA<br />

SNOWMOBILE SITE? 70 acres<br />

formerly known as Ski-Village<br />

with home, lodge and build.<br />

ings. $26,900. Terms.<br />

PROFESSIONAL MAN'S<br />

PARADISE<br />

325 ACRES on semi.priv<strong>at</strong>P. lake<br />

within 5 miles of Gaylord.<br />

KILCLINE REALTV<br />

LA 7-2850<br />

12H-LAKE AND RIVER<br />

FOR SALE<br />

Gaylord<br />

"Wilderness Valley"<br />

10 Acre Tracts<br />

Heart of lhe Ski Country<br />

Accessible Year-Round<br />

George Wellington Smith<br />

MA 6-2925 Franklin Village<br />

SNUG HARBOR, one of the<br />

most outstanding Eslales on<br />

Torch Lake offered for the<br />

first time. 5 acres with abClut<br />

300 ft. lake lrontagc, large<br />

stone home and guest house.<br />

FORD REALTY, BELLAIRE.<br />

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

13-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

11 ALGER PLACE<br />

- Shown by appointment.<br />

COX AND BAKER<br />

PLYMOUTH '68--)'.~ry--lJJ:4'<br />

door hardtop, exlras. clean.<br />

priv<strong>at</strong>e. TUxedo 47771.<br />

___._ - - I<br />

TV 5.7900<br />

1966 CORVETTE 427 turbo jet,<br />

blue, 2 tops, must see. Call<br />

3-BEDROOM colonial wilh view<br />

LAkeview 1.7410 or 882.7671.<br />

of lake, <strong>at</strong>-12 Mile <strong>at</strong> Jcffer.<br />

I son. 2% b<strong>at</strong>hs, large family<br />

CADILLAC '68 C81als, 14,000 room, 2-car <strong>at</strong>tached gar8ge.<br />

miles, excellent condition, $37,900. Call Tom Schultz,<br />

$3950. VAlley 4.1992.<br />

e84-4423.<br />

J3-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

START THE New Year off right<br />

with a serious eUort to<br />

make th<strong>at</strong> move to another<br />

house before prices go even<br />

higher. From all prognosti.<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ions we can expect <strong>at</strong><br />

least a ten percent increase<br />

in house prices during Ute<br />

next twelve months. Purdy<br />

& E d gar are oUering<br />

through this column three<br />

new listings lo begin their<br />

new year:<br />

WE RESOLVE to oUer in this<br />

majestic, southern colonial,<br />

the most house for the<br />

money. in the Windmill<br />

Pointe area. There are<br />

three master bedrooms and<br />

two more over the <strong>at</strong>lached<br />

garage. If you like both the<br />

"feel" and appearance of a<br />

large entrance foyer with<br />

a spiral staircase curling<br />

up lo the two.story ball,<br />

then ~'ou might be an easy<br />

"touch" for this one.<br />

ON DEEPLANDS, 55 North,<br />

to save you looking • . • we<br />

think this is a must for<br />

the family which. requires<br />

many bedrooms and b<strong>at</strong>hs<br />

for the emerging family.<br />

There Is a library and a<br />

family room in the addition<br />

to the large Cllving.and din.<br />

ing rooms on the first floor.<br />

Two bedrooms down and<br />

five more upst8irs, serviced<br />

by five full b<strong>at</strong>hrooms.'<br />

IF YOU'VE BEEN peeking<br />

about looking for something<br />

with tremendous curb ap.<br />

peal, and only require three<br />

. bedrooms but must have<br />

two b<strong>at</strong>hs and a first floor<br />

lav<strong>at</strong>ory, then this southern<br />

colonial could be the solution.<br />

This compact offering<br />

. bas a comIortable extra<br />

room with access on either<br />

side of the living roo m<br />

fireplace. There is a sep.<br />

ar<strong>at</strong>e dining room and <strong>at</strong>.<br />

tached garage.<br />

Purdy<br />

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Edgar TU 6.6010 83<br />

J3-RIAL ESTATt<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE PTE. WOODS<br />

FAIRHOL.'\-IEnear Holiday. An<br />

exceptional 4-bedroom brick<br />

bungalow with 2 full b<strong>at</strong>hs.<br />

Family room and 2-car ga.<br />

rage. Don'l delay"':"see this<br />

one today.<br />

SOUTH ROSEDALE CT.-Near<br />

Morningside. You'll be proud<br />

to be the owner of this beauti.<br />

ful four-bedroom, 2Jh.b<strong>at</strong>h<br />

brick Colonial with custom<br />

fe<strong>at</strong>ures galore. Built.ins in<br />

the kitchen include refrigera-,<br />

tor, a large family room with<br />

fireplace and landscaping you<br />

could enter into Better Homes<br />

and Gardens competition-See<br />

this today.<br />

MARV<br />

BOUTIN<br />

884-7733<br />

20559 Mack Ave.<br />

Gross'e Poitlte Woods<br />

JAMES R. FIKANY<br />

REALTOR<br />

886.5051<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30 - 5:00<br />

McKINI.EY 183. Near Kerche.<br />

val. Colonial. Three bedrooms,<br />

one and one-half b<strong>at</strong>hs.<br />

Pleasingly decor<strong>at</strong>ed. Early<br />

possession. W<strong>at</strong>ch your chilo<br />

dren walk: to school.<br />

I<br />

THREE MILE 1174. Fascin<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

colonial, built 1959. Four bed.<br />

rooms, three b<strong>at</strong>hs of which<br />

one bedroom and b<strong>at</strong>h are<br />

on first floor. Library. Family<br />

room. High qua 1 i t Y<br />

throughout. Large lot.<br />

GRAYTON 4243. Out of the ordinary<br />

colonial. Attractively<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>ed. Three b(.drooms,<br />

one and one.half b<strong>at</strong>hs. Pan.<br />

eled den. Large u p d <strong>at</strong>e d<br />

kitchen and separ<strong>at</strong>e breakfast<br />

area. Two car garage.<br />

$29,900.<br />

FOLLOWING BY<br />

APPOINTMENT<br />

AUDUBON. On seventy foot lol<br />

near Jefferson. Extra good<br />

center hall colonial. Four bedrooms.<br />

Two and one-half<br />

b<strong>at</strong> h s. Paneled library and<br />

re cre<strong>at</strong>ion room. Large<br />

screeneu terrace. Attached<br />

garage.<br />

SUNNINGDALE. Very well 10.<br />

c<strong>at</strong>ed in the Shores. Opportunity<br />

for the large Camily. Six<br />

bedrooms, five and one.half<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs. Needs some upd<strong>at</strong>ing<br />

but worth the effort.<br />

FORD Cou!".. Four bedrooms,<br />

two b<strong>at</strong>hs. semi-ranch. Early<br />

possession. $34,900.<br />

N. RENAUD. Attractively decor<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

ranch. Two bedrooms,<br />

one and one-half botbs. Den.<br />

100 foot lot.<br />

MORAN. Well designed French<br />

residence lIear Grosse Pointe<br />

Boulevard. Four bedrooms,<br />

three and one.half b<strong>at</strong>hs. Two<br />

car <strong>at</strong>tached garage. Sl<strong>at</strong>e<br />

roof. Close to st. Paul's.<br />

LaSALLE PLACE. Quiet street<br />

off <strong>Kerby</strong> Road. Center hall<br />

colonial. Five bedrooms, three<br />

and one.half b<strong>at</strong>hs on second<br />

floor. Library. Modernized<br />

kitehen with built-ins. Paneled<br />

games room with fireplace<br />

and bar. Deep lot.<br />

BARRINGTON. One and one.<br />

half. story. Bedroom and b<strong>at</strong>h<br />

on firsl floor. Two bedrooms<br />

and b<strong>at</strong>h above. Den. Recre<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

room. Subst3ntially built.<br />

NOTTINGHAM. Nice Dutch co.<br />

lonial. Jo'our bedrooms. Sun<br />

room. Carpeting, stove and refriger<strong>at</strong>or.<br />

$29,500.<br />

EDGEMONT PARK. Attractive<br />

colonial demgn. Built 1955.<br />

Four bedrooms, two and one.<br />

half b<strong>at</strong>hs. Library. First<br />

floor utility room. 150 foot<br />

lot near lake Cront park, pri.<br />

v<strong>at</strong>e to street residents only.<br />

Well landscaped. Quick possession.<br />

THOROUGH COVERAGE<br />

ON OTHER<br />

GROSSE POINTE HOUSES<br />

Stop In for a time saviug list<br />

tailored to your requirements<br />

from our comprehensive<br />

Grosse Pointe c<strong>at</strong>alog of photographs<br />

and sma!! floor<br />

plans.<br />

MAXON<br />

BROTHERS INC.<br />

KERCHEAL TU 2-8000<br />

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J3--RIAJ. !SrATi<br />

FOIt SALE<br />

ONE BEDROOM eo.op apart.<br />

ment, Detroit River, $20,000<br />

.cash. Monthly maintenance<br />

$60. For inform<strong>at</strong>ion 777-3310.<br />

Evenings 881.Q430.<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

BEAUPRE - Attractive l~<br />

S1';)RY brick. 2 bedrooms<br />

with room for three more up.<br />

stairs. Choice loc<strong>at</strong>ion. Quick<br />

occupancy. L 0 vel y trees.<br />

Good size fenced Illt. Attached<br />

garage. TU 4.0600.<br />

JOHNSTONE &<br />

19 Kercheval<br />

YES<br />

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P.ge Twenty-one<br />

t3-..1EAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

BETtER LIVING<br />

BEGINS WITH<br />

A NEW HOME<br />

Our idea home <strong>at</strong> 12 Elmsleigh<br />

Lane will be open daily and<br />

Sunday from 2 to 4:30. Elmsleigh<br />

Lane is s,outh of Jef.<br />

ferson and easl of Cadieux.<br />

We also have other homes under<br />

construction and a limited<br />

number of buDding sites.<br />

WALTER H. MAST CO.<br />

BERKSHIRE - COLONIAL, 4 TU 2-1401 TU 2-1400<br />

bedrooms and 3 b<strong>at</strong>hs on second;<br />

2 bedrooms and b<strong>at</strong>h on<br />

third. Excellent accommod<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

for large family. TU<br />

4.0600. Tappan Says<br />

BERKSHlllE-Real nice 3 bedroom<br />

2'1.1 b<strong>at</strong>h COLONIAL on<br />

70' lot. Close to all schools.<br />

Quick occupancy available,<br />

TU 1-4200.<br />

HERE IS a ranch bouse th<strong>at</strong> ----------- Br::~Mf~~ iikeLi~:~~ ~~~~<br />

must and will be sold be. 20123 DOY.LE C'J'.-New (-bed. room 21,2 b<strong>at</strong>h CAPE CC:P<br />

cause it has all the ingre- room Colonial, 2'f.l b<strong>at</strong>hs, pan. Colonial style. Paneled family<br />

dients fo[' one seeking single elled family room, panelled room with fireplace, kitchen<br />

floor living. You'll savor the study. First floor laundry. built.ins, good storage. Priced<br />

family room, three bed. Barnes scho.11.TUxedo 4.7657. for immedi<strong>at</strong>e sale. TU 1-&:-:00.<br />

'rooms and two and a half Close to Star' of Sea and<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs. The large recrea. P .• TANKOWSKI<br />

tions in the basement with<br />

panelling an d plumbing<br />

amenities could be the per. GROSSE POINTE PARK<br />

feet recipe for many a 2.FLAT<br />

party. I NOTTINGHAM ROAD - 15and<br />

ON LINCOLN ROAD in the 5 brick. Full separ<strong>at</strong>e base.<br />

/Cii.y, we are now showing ments. Gas he<strong>at</strong>. 2-car ga.<br />

a four bedroom house for rage. Terrific investmeJlt op-<br />

$37,500. Next week this one portunityl For details call<br />

might sport a sold sign, because<br />

it also. has a family<br />

room.<br />

OPEN ON SUNDAY<br />

2:30 to 5<br />

STAY ON Lincoln and stop in<br />

<strong>at</strong> 564, if you desire choice<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ion, and a center entrance<br />

. house with three<br />

bedrooms and two b<strong>at</strong>hs on<br />

the second floor. This<br />

charmer has had it~ kitchen<br />

revamped and you'll be<br />

pleased to find th<strong>at</strong> It is<br />

not 811lh<strong>at</strong>'s new.<br />

FOR YOU WHO wanl to own<br />

an in com e property, we<br />

have one of the few remain.<br />

ing lots in the Pointe which<br />

is zoned for two family<br />

dwelling. Live in one unit<br />

and let your tenant make<br />

the payments which will<br />

amortize your investment.<br />

TUCKED AWAY on a secluded<br />

street in Grosse Pointe City<br />

is this small three.bedroom<br />

house with 120 feet of front.<br />

age. Possible starter home<br />

or investment property. Al.<br />

so z one d for a 2.falOiIy<br />

should ye wi~h to expand.<br />

Think $IB,500.<br />

THE ONLY ONE offered in this<br />

condominium complex on<br />

Rivar j. Boulevard. T h r e e<br />

bedrooms and two b<strong>at</strong>hs on<br />

the second floor and two<br />

more bedrooms and a third<br />

b<strong>at</strong>h on the third. Isn't th<strong>at</strong><br />

a lot of brick and mortar<br />

for $34,000?<br />

ALMOST A NEW center hall<br />

colonial with four bedrooms<br />

and three b<strong>at</strong>hs up. Fire.<br />

places in both the livina<br />

room and family room. Attaehed<br />

garage, kitchen with<br />

fantastic built.ins and room<br />

for a banquet table. All this<br />

jusl a few sleps frOOlGPHS,<br />

Star of the Sea, and the<br />

Hunt Club.<br />

4 BEDROOM, 4% b<strong>at</strong>h, colon. "Who comes earliest I<br />

ial house. Living room with i leads the way."<br />

n<strong>at</strong>ural fireplace. formal din-:<br />

ing room, carllCted kitchen, Clayton C, Purdy. Jr.<br />

large carpeted family room Robert G. Edgar<br />

with n<strong>at</strong>ural fireplace, car. Mary F. Schlaff<br />

peted utility room, 2 car <strong>at</strong>- Marian J. Bode<br />

tached gar8ge. Julia B. Tobin<br />

63 Kercheval<br />

Dorothy Meeker<br />

James P. Danaher Sue Mcgowen<br />

.eW_b •••••••• h ••••••• •. 77 , 7<br />

BLOSSOM LANE -"' Off Cook<br />

Road. Attractively designed<br />

CAPE COD on 97' site with<br />

2-car <strong>at</strong>tached garage. Bed.<br />

room, b<strong>at</strong>h on first floor; 3<br />

bedrooms, b<strong>at</strong>h up. Large<br />

family room, excellent value.<br />

VACANT. Must be SOLD. TU<br />

1.6300.<br />

HARCOURT - Excellent 2.Fl<strong>at</strong><br />

handy' to Jeffersoli bus. 5<br />

rooms each plus family room.<br />

WI b<strong>at</strong>hs, divided basement.<br />

2 gas furnaces. 3.car garage.<br />

GOOd investment. Priced below<br />

today's cost. TU 1-6300.<br />

McMILLAN-St. Paul's Parish.<br />

Charming 3-bedroom 1'f.l b<strong>at</strong>h<br />

COLONIAL with Iibra r y,<br />

games room, terrace. Owner<br />

transferred. Move right in.<br />

Good price. TU 1-6300.<br />

PEMBERTON - Modern 2.<br />

STORY in beautiful .setting<br />

near lake. 3. bedrooms, 2~<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs. Den or fourth bedroom,<br />

b<strong>at</strong>h on first floor. Large pan.<br />

eled family room. Excellent<br />

value. Must be SOLD. TU<br />

1.6300.<br />

ROSLYN ROAD - Georgian<br />

COLONIAL. 4 bedrooms, 31f..<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs, family room, large<br />

breakfast room, sunroom, covered<br />

porch, games room. Fine<br />

condition. Good price. TU<br />

4-0600.<br />

SOMERSET - Sharp 2-family<br />

brick Fl<strong>at</strong> with 2 bedrooms<br />

plus den. Lower is vacant.<br />

Good price. Make this a<br />

"must" to see. TU 1-4200.<br />

"MAKE '69 THE YEAR YOU<br />

BUY YOUR OWN HOME."<br />

BY APPOINTMENT<br />

884-6200.<br />

860 CRESENT LANE - OPEN<br />

SUNDAY 2 to 5. 4 bedroom,<br />

2lh b<strong>at</strong>h modern colonial with<br />

2 fireplaces. Immedi<strong>at</strong>e oc.<br />

cupancy. Loc<strong>at</strong>ed on ,quiet, no.<br />

traffic street in Star of the<br />

Sea parish and Barnes School<br />

districts.<br />

826 BARRINGTON - One of<br />

Grossl' Pointe's finer English<br />

homes, nicely carpeted and<br />

decor<strong>at</strong>ed, Ideal for family<br />

looking for fl1'st floor bedroom<br />

with half,b<strong>at</strong>h. There are two<br />

other bedrooms and b<strong>at</strong>h on<br />

second floor,. another full b<strong>at</strong>h<br />

in basement.' Priced in mid<br />

30's, ncar w<strong>at</strong>erfront parks,<br />

schools.<br />

2120 STANHOPE - Lovely 3.<br />

bedroom ranch in the Woods,<br />

in excellent co n d i t ion.<br />

, Situ<strong>at</strong>ed in delightful area and<br />

well-priced.<br />

DETROIT<br />

765 LAKEWOOD - Open Sun.<br />

.day 2 to 5. South. of Jefferson,<br />

4 bedroom home suitable for<br />

the larger family. Loc<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

ne8r shopping-and transporta.<br />

tion and just 4 blocks from<br />

w<strong>at</strong>erfront pa.rk. Immedi<strong>at</strong>e<br />

occupancy.,.<br />

HARPER WOODS<br />

19876ELM CT. - Loc<strong>at</strong>ed away<br />

from traffic, near Eastland,<br />

3 bedroom rr.Dch with paneled<br />

family /room, all aluminum<br />

trim exterior, 2-car garage.<br />

Immedi<strong>at</strong>e occupancy.<br />

"TOP OF THE<br />

2ble "Farms"<br />

HILL"-Desir.<br />

loc<strong>at</strong>ion. Ideal ST. CLA IR SHORES<br />

for executive.<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs, library,<br />

2 bedrooms, 2.<br />

Florida .room, 21831WOODBRIDGE - Excep.<br />

first floor laundry, games tionally clean 3 bedroom brick<br />

room with bar and kitchen,<br />

full . d'ti d Lot of<br />

y alr.con lone . s<br />

living here! TU (-0600.<br />

ranch on safe, quiet street.<br />

Large recre<strong>at</strong>ion room with<br />

bar; 2-car garage. Priced <strong>at</strong><br />

$26,500. Quick occupancy.<br />

JOHNSTONE<br />

TAPPAN<br />

90 Kercheval<br />

Exclusive by<br />

BORLAND<br />

McBREARTY<br />

INSTANTLY<br />

APPEALING<br />

On-the-HiII<br />

A PERFECT MATCH HERE'S A SURPRISE<br />

To sp8rk your "living enjoyability"<br />

from 1969 onward.This<br />

Early Amerl.<br />

can residence is wedded.<br />

to its site. 3 bedrooms, 3<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs, library, large terrace,<br />

<strong>at</strong>tached garage, etc.<br />

. • . Walking distance to<br />

Lochmoor Club, Parcells<br />

Middle School, and Grosse<br />

Pointe High North. Allows<br />

us to show you how to live<br />

with a country <strong>at</strong>mosphere<br />

in the city. All it takes is<br />

one call. Priced <strong>at</strong> $59,900.<br />

We do have a vacant 3 bedroom<br />

Colonial available.<br />

Well loc<strong>at</strong>ed in Grosl'e<br />

Pointe Woods near shopping.<br />

transport<strong>at</strong>ion, playgrounds,<br />

and schools. Its<br />

wood burning living room<br />

fireplace is waiting to pro.<br />

vide many evenings of<br />

pleasure. Less than 510,000<br />

can assume the existing<br />

mortgage. Priced <strong>at</strong> only<br />

$28,500. Don't forget to ar.<br />

range a visit to this one.<br />

Situ<strong>at</strong>ed on I 50 foot lot In<br />

Grosse Pointe. City. The S<br />

bedrooms ups,tairs are larger<br />

than you normally find.<br />

The deep kitchen bay windows'makes<br />

it possible for<br />

the wiCe to enjoy those<br />

hours logged each day<br />

preparing the meals. In.<br />

vestig<strong>at</strong>e this one beCore<br />

you buy any other for<br />

around $30,000. Richard<br />

and Brownell schools.<br />

'This 1961 Colonial fe<strong>at</strong>uring<br />

Realtors<br />

Next to Punch. Judy The<strong>at</strong>er<br />

-I bedrooms, 2Jh b<strong>at</strong>hs,<br />

family, etc. is th<strong>at</strong> • . •<br />

and more Designed to<br />

provide its owner with tD-<br />

days l<strong>at</strong>est building fea-<br />

tures and still capture the<br />

out d 00 r s. Quaint back<br />

yard. Richard, Browne1t,<br />

and Sl. Paul school. Imme.<br />

di<strong>at</strong>e possession. $51,500.<br />

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i Lovely street of all new homes CENTER HALL COLONIAL<br />

, in Grosse Pointe Woods. ELEGANTLY DECORATED<br />

GLE~ ~BOR LANE, off 4 BEDROOMS, 2 full b<strong>at</strong>hs, 2<br />

MornJngslde, 2 blocks south half.b<strong>at</strong>hs, Early Amerit'an<br />

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GRQSS~PTE. BLVD.<br />

~A STEP TO St. Paul'~ church<br />

: ,and school Charming 3 bed.<br />

room COLONIAL on' 75' si~,<br />

'with 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached garage,<br />

, 1~ b<strong>at</strong>hs, large enclosed terrace,<br />

paneled games room,<br />

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for immediak sale.<br />

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TUxedo ,l.:e300<br />

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England Atmosphere<br />

wi'" firid you the home<br />

of your choice.<br />

FLEETWOOD 200l-PRICE<br />

REDUCED on this good<br />

bri ck coloniaI, close to all<br />

schools, s hop pin g . and<br />

transport<strong>at</strong>ion. G. rag e,<br />

Icreened terrace.<br />

BRYS 8'14 S.-near Wedge.<br />

wood, center hall colonial.<br />

A beautiful house in move<br />

in oo"d"iuoll. Family room<br />

with fireplal~, paneled li.<br />

brary, lal/ on 1st floor, B,<br />

b<strong>at</strong>h. on 2nd floor. Recr~a.<br />

tl~n room, <strong>at</strong>tached garage,<br />

aluminum trim on exterior.<br />

VACANT PROPERTY<br />

TU 4-5700<br />

room. Panelled study and<br />

l!iXurious recre<strong>at</strong>ion room, 2<br />

frreplaces. Gas hot w<strong>at</strong>er he<strong>at</strong><br />

LLOYD tv'JARKS with concealed Fin-type radio<br />

<strong>at</strong>ors. 2 basement stairways,<br />

~BUILDER 886-5566 glas:,ed.in. porch. Convenient<br />

to . all schools includiag St.<br />

Paul's Parish. Shown by :::p.<br />

pointment' OIIly. Owner. TUxed05.2591.<br />

CAPE COD, 3 bedrooms. 418<br />

Moran. Owner. <strong>By</strong> appoint.<br />

ment. TUxerlo 2.0086.<br />

UNIVERSITY - Look <strong>at</strong> this 3<br />

. bedroom, 2;.2 b<strong>at</strong>h Colonial<br />

with library. Has firepla.:ein<br />

master bedroom. First floor<br />

utility room. Immacul<strong>at</strong>e. con.<br />

dition. Con;venient to. Village,<br />

"Hill" shopping. Priced' in low<br />

$40's.<br />

AUDUBON 4843 .,.- If you<br />

haven't seen this exceptionally<br />

large c a Ion i a I<br />

please do make an appointment<br />

to let us show you<br />

through. Three large bed.<br />

rooms, b<strong>at</strong>h' and a half,<br />

plus extra bedroom on<br />

t h i r d floor. Two car<br />

garage.<br />

KINGSVILLE 199'1'1- Har.<br />

per Woods. Excellent brick<br />

bungalow, modem as today.<br />

Two bedrooms down,<br />

expansion up ready to [inish.<br />

Beautifully finished<br />

basement. You must see<br />

this one.<br />

SIOUX - Complete Duplex.<br />

Large liying rooms, good<br />

table sptre in kitchen, one<br />

three bedroom, one two<br />

bedroom with tbird rough.<br />

ed in. Garages and many<br />

extras included.<br />

CHAMPION<br />

REALTOR<br />

13-REAL ESTATE<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE PTE. SHORES<br />

Ideal for executive entertaining<br />

30' living room<br />

21' paneled library<br />

Large formal dining room<br />

Separ<strong>at</strong>e breakfast room<br />

1 bedroom, b<strong>at</strong>h on 1st floor<br />

2 bedrooms, 2 b<strong>at</strong>hs on second.<br />

Very large recre<strong>at</strong>ion room<br />

Library, bedroom and b<strong>at</strong>h ideal<br />

guest suite or in.law quarters.<br />

120' lot.. Sprinklel' system.<br />

-also-<br />

5 bedroom. 3 b<strong>at</strong>h lown hou.a<br />

on Ri\lard [or $34,000.See this<br />

today, as it won't be available<br />

very long. Vacant. ImmHli<strong>at</strong>e<br />

possession.<br />

KARL DAVIES<br />

TU5-3220<br />

NOTTINGHAM, 1034- Spacious<br />

4 bedrcoin. Newly cal'peted<br />

Living-dinin~ and. den. Panel.<br />

ed family roo m. Finished<br />

basement. Excellent condition.<br />

Price r ~due e d to $39,900.<br />

WOodward 3.5343 or 885-2546.<br />

JUST THE FACTS<br />

GOODMAN<br />

93 Kercheval<br />

886iJ060<br />

U-IEAL ESTATI<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

OPEN SUN. z.s<br />

BRIARCLIFF 67, '- Exquisite<br />

custom built face brick Tri.<br />

level. 3 bedrooms, iPh b<strong>at</strong>hs,<br />

air conditioned, gas he<strong>at</strong>,<br />

kitchen built-ins, music room.<br />

2 car <strong>at</strong>tached garage. Many'<br />

many. unique fe<strong>at</strong>ures. :Must<br />

he seen. .<br />

WOODS LANE 817- Ranch.<br />

Builder's model (originally).<br />

Fine fe<strong>at</strong>ures include family<br />

room with fireplace, 2~ b<strong>at</strong>hs,<br />

built-ins, central air conditior;1.<br />

ing.<br />

HAMPTON 1967 - Spacious 3<br />

bedroom ranch with n<strong>at</strong>ural<br />

fireplace, rec. room with n<strong>at</strong>.<br />

ural fireplace and lav. 2 car<br />

garage. Clean.<br />

MANCHESTER 1824 - Brick<br />

colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1'02b<strong>at</strong>hs<br />

new carpeting, drapes, 2 car<br />

gal'age. Corner loc<strong>at</strong>ion Owner<br />

trllnsferred.<br />

S. ROSEDALE 612- Luxurious<br />

custom 3 bedroom ranch. 1'h<br />

b<strong>at</strong>hs, built-in kitchen, family<br />

room With fireplace.' Carpet.<br />

ing and drapes. 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

garage. Complete air condi.<br />

tioning. Unusually <strong>at</strong>tractive.<br />

Also Open S<strong>at</strong>. 2.5.<br />

HAWTHORNE 1611-lIlice 3 bed.<br />

rc.om face brick bungalow.<br />

N a t u r a I fireplace, dining<br />

room, breezeway .. 2 car <strong>at</strong>.<br />

tached garage. Price reduced.<br />

70' lot. . ,<br />

/ BY APPOINTMENT<br />

S. ROSEDAL~ bedroom, 2~<br />

b<strong>at</strong>h custom built' colonial.<br />

Fiunily room, library, 1st<br />

floor laundry. 2 car <strong>at</strong>tached<br />

garage. Many extras. Over<br />

3,000 sq. ft. Price reduced.<br />

WOODS LANE 757 -' Custom<br />

built, fastidiously appomted<br />

3 bedroom face brick r,anch.<br />

11h b<strong>at</strong>hs, elabor<strong>at</strong>erec. room,<br />

2 car <strong>at</strong>tached garage. For<br />

the discrimin<strong>at</strong>ing home hunter.<br />

886-4200<br />

20780 MACK<br />

ONE OF THE CUSTOM CARE HOMES<br />

LISTED BELOW MAYBE JU5T WHAT<br />

YOU LOOKING FOR.<br />

4 LEVEL CONTEMPORARY<br />

CUSTOM BUILT<br />

3 BEDROOM PLUS executives room or fourth bedroom.<br />

2112 b<strong>at</strong>hs. Family room (26xI6Jh) with raised hearth fireplace.<br />

Rear enlranc~ mudroom and utility room. Basement<br />

open & tiled. A short walk to Grosse Pointe North H. S. or<br />

4 blocks to the Ligget School.<br />

3 BEDROOMS PRICE REDUCED<br />

ALT, BRICK COLONIAL 5 BEDROOMS<br />

MASTER BEDROOM IS<br />

extra large. 1 112 b<strong>at</strong>hs.<br />

Dinctte room off kitchen.<br />

Dcn off of living room.<br />

Glass cnclosed sun room.<br />

2-car garag'l. This home<br />

is loc<strong>at</strong>ed within walking<br />

distance of sh()pping and<br />

schools. Loc<strong>at</strong>ed on


Thursday, January 9, 1969 GROSSE POINTE'NEWS Pig. Tw• ..-,-Tm:ee<br />

398-7796<br />

HUGHES BROTHERS<br />

DECORATORS<br />

5293 Yorkshire<br />

COMMERC1AL~RE{;IDENTIAL<br />

WE DIG AND REP~IR<br />

BROKEN SEWERS<br />

CUSTRED CON?T.<br />

REPAIRS A SPECIALTY<br />

. 882.9750- or 331-8029 All Work Guaranteed<br />

EXPERT painting, paper hang. .884-9512 ( CHRISTOPHER<br />

lng. Free estim<strong>at</strong>es. G. Van SEWERS 'CLEANED,' broken CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

Assche. VAlley' 4-1492. sewers repaired. Guaranteed'<br />

Interior<br />

Exterior<br />

Prompt,<br />

PAINTING<br />

s<strong>at</strong>isfactory service<br />

since 1935.<br />

St<strong>at</strong>e licensed union contractor.<br />

Bonded<br />

WALT SOBECK<br />

PR 7-2878<br />

Insured<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

t.1I TUx.do 2.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly<br />

21J-PAINTING AND<br />

DECORATING<br />

CUSTOM PAINTING<br />

, -<br />

WALL-WASHING<br />

INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />

28- Years Experie!1ce<br />

547.8394<br />

INTERIOR, Exterior painting,<br />

floor tiling, c:lrpenter repairs.<br />

Quality m<strong>at</strong>erials used. Free<br />

estim<strong>at</strong>es. Lakeview. 7.5318,<br />

after 6 p.m.<br />

KURT O. BAEHR<br />

CUSTOM Painting and Decor<strong>at</strong>.<br />

ing. Wall papering. Guaran.<br />

teed. Free estim<strong>at</strong>es. Li.ke.<br />

view 1-5716.<br />

TU 1-7336,<br />

A-I INTERIOR and ex.-;rior<br />

.painting, wall washing and<br />

paper hanging. Have insuraoee.<br />

Kenneth Pygott, SLo.<br />

cum- 8-1780, after 5:30 p.m.<br />

PAINTING - WALL - Tax -<br />

and paperhanging - remov.<br />

'ing - wall washing, 30 years<br />

experience, work guaranteed.<br />

Merteil.s; 122 Muir, TU 2-0083.<br />

PAINTING AND DECORATING<br />

The Best In Paints<br />

Interior and Exterior<br />

Expert Wallpaper Removing<br />

• NEATNESS IS MY<br />

BUSINESS •<br />

VE 9.5324 PR 7-~79<br />

INTERIOR and EXTERIOR, no<br />

jobs too small, paint of your<br />

choice. Also basements. Rea.<br />

s'lnable. DR 1.7478. •<br />

GEORGE S. DALLY<br />

PAINTING, DECORATING<br />

Paper hanging and wall. wash.<br />

ing. Serving t}1is ('ommumty for<br />

over 25 years.<br />

TU 1.7480<br />

(<br />

INTERIOR PAINTING. Free<br />

estim<strong>at</strong>es. Grosse Point(' references.<br />

PRescott 3.0183.<br />

294-266~.<br />

Your Ad Can Be Charged<br />

211-PAINTING AND<br />

DECORATING<br />

PAINT NOW - Avoid the rush.<br />

Free estim<strong>at</strong>es. Reasvnable.<br />

Also wall washing. 264-3711.<br />

- RUDOLPH TONELLO<br />

Dec'Qr<strong>at</strong>or<br />

Interior - Exterior<br />

Wall Papering<br />

882.Q870<br />

THREE MILE DR.<br />

25 Years Experience<br />

PAINTING. All work guaranteed.<br />

Very low winter prices.<br />

You will be s<strong>at</strong>isfied. -293-6926.<br />

2.lJ ......WALL WASHING<br />

I<br />

WALL WASHING<br />

PAINTING & DECORATING<br />

HOME MAINTENANCE<br />

ELMER T. LABADIE<br />

COMPLETE Decor<strong>at</strong>ing servo TUxedo 2-2064<br />

~ce. Painting, int.etior, exter- 21 K WINDOW WASHING<br />

lor. Paper hangmg and re- -<br />

m?ving. -M<strong>at</strong>erials, workma~. A.OK Window Cleaners. Service<br />

ship guaranteed. For esti. on storms and screens. 'Free<br />

IIl.<strong>at</strong>es, call ,estim<strong>at</strong>e's. M 0 nth 1y r<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

WILLIAM FORSYTHE 521-2459.<br />

VAlley 2-9108<br />

G.OLMIN<br />

P. P. CRACE & SON WINDOW CLEANING<br />

In busmess since 1911 ' SERviCES<br />

Specializing in exterior painting. FREE ESTIMATES<br />

- Guaranteed higbest quality WE ARE INSUII.ED .<br />

workmanship and m<strong>at</strong>erials; 372-3022<br />

26355 K<strong>at</strong>by Rosev!l1e<br />

779.0010 731-9031 U no \answer call 372-3023<br />

INTERIOR and ~xterior paint- 21M-SEWE~ CLEANING<br />

ing, wall washing and paper<br />

hanging. ,Reaso":able r<strong>at</strong>es. ADVANCE. MAINTENANCE<br />

30 years experIence. Ray Electric Sewer Cleani.ngfor all<br />

Barnows1ty, 823.5596. drains and sewers. '<br />

2.1SrCARPENTER WORK<br />

H. F. JENZEN<br />

BUILDJNC<br />

Home and industrial repairs.<br />

Additions, <strong>at</strong> t i (:s comp~eted,<br />

Porch enclosures, recre<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

rooms, garages repaired.<br />

TV 1-9744 TU 4-3011<br />

21~A.RPENTER WORK 2JU-PLUMBING AND<br />

HEATING<br />

REMODELING '<br />

Custom built kitchen cabinets,<br />

recre<strong>at</strong>ion rooms. Additions<br />

and all types of porc» enclosures,<br />

siding and roofing,<br />

FHA terms. We are insured,<br />

licenSed and bonded.<br />

Inspectjon of complete work<br />

invited; we guarantee our<br />

workmansbip.<br />

ONTARio<br />

CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

881-«00<br />

CUSTOMCRAFT<br />

Construction Company<br />

BUIlJDERS & REMODELERS<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Additions, Dormers,<br />

Rec. Rooms, B<strong>at</strong>hrooms,<br />

Kitchens, New Homes,<br />

Custom Garages & Doors<br />

•<br />

Additions - Alter<strong>at</strong>ions Free Estim<strong>at</strong>es & Planning<br />

New Homes<br />

Kitchens, Family Rooms<br />

We Also Specia1i2e iIi<br />

Modernizing B<strong>at</strong>hrooms<br />

•<br />

FINANCING ARRANGED<br />

•<br />

881-1024<br />

TH IELE Construction<br />

(7 Supply CO,<br />

PR 5-2323 Z1T-~RESSMAKING<br />

DOIN(i all types of carpenter 'SEWING: Alter<strong>at</strong>ions, .adults<br />

work, remodeling <strong>at</strong>tic rooms,' a.nd children; hems, ZIppers,<br />

porches. Small or big jobs. pillows, ch'apes. Trousers cuf.<br />

Estim<strong>at</strong>es free. TUxedo 5- fed. TUxedo 1-7~55.<br />

5892. ALTERATIONS and repairs.<br />

CARPENTER-All types retJair 1152 Maryland, Grosse Pointe<br />

ud remodeling. Carl W<strong>at</strong>sou. Park. V~ey 1.2631.<br />

LA 6-5501. DRESSMAKER, fine garments<br />

QUALITY WORK by carpenter<br />

with 0 v e r 20 years experi.<br />

ence, conscientious. Reasonable<br />

prices on family rooms,<br />

etc. Small jobs acceptable.<br />

TUxedo 4-5372.<br />

~<br />

CARPENTER wants small jobs,<br />

panelling, repairing, screens,<br />

porches, etc. PRescott 1-3729.<br />

ALL REMODELING<br />

Carpentry, alum. slding, g\ltters,<br />

storms, doors, awnings" en.<br />

closures, suspended. ceilings,<br />

additions. 294.6644.Terms.<br />

DONALD BLISS Reasonable rafes. -881-0063or CUSTOM moderniz<strong>at</strong>ion, adeli.<br />

779-1225. tions - <strong>at</strong>tics - kitchens -<br />

Decor8tor' Est<strong>at</strong>e maintenanc~.<br />

Exteri~rFree ..~<strong>at</strong>ea Interior 21~WA1ERP~~FIN~, ': JAMES BAIUb:B ,<br />

TU 1"'7050 BASEMENTS WATERPROOF- 923-8585 923-8587<br />

. 40 Years in G.p. . :E;D-Reasonab1e r<strong>at</strong>es,. workmanship<br />

guaranteed. 881-0063 d<br />

COMPLETE decor<strong>at</strong>ing. Paper. or 779-1225.\ Mo erniz<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

hanging insured, guaranteed. 21 P -FURuITURE REPAIR<br />

Al Sch~eider'. TUxedo 1-0565. -. I'll<br />

R. L. SHURTLEFF<br />

PAINTING CONTRAqrOR<br />

Best M<strong>at</strong>erial. Service and price.<br />

25 years in Grosse Pointe. For<br />

free estim<strong>at</strong>e call<br />

ELEGANCE IN<br />

UPHOLSTERING<br />

Custom made furniture; I dec.<br />

or<strong>at</strong>ive f ab r i c s; professional<br />

needlepoint mounting, tapes,<br />

tries and yarn; \ chairs and<br />

stools in stock. EWALD, estab.<br />

lished 1926, 12929 Kercheval <strong>at</strong><br />

Eastlawn, VA. 2-8993.<br />

21 Q--:-PLAST£RING<br />

PLASTER cracks repaired. Tile<br />

and drywall renairs. PRescott<br />

1-4580.<br />

EXPERT PLASTER and drywall<br />

repairs. Licensed con.<br />

_tractor, 20 years. Free esti-<br />

'm<strong>at</strong>es. 778-2678.<br />

SPECIALIZING in repairs for<br />

18 Yf.8rs. Cracks elimin<strong>at</strong>ed!<br />

'Clean. Jim Blackwell VAlley<br />

1.7051.<br />

21R-BRICK AND<br />

CEMENT WORK<br />

BRICK, BLOCK, cement work,<br />

chimneys, porches, s t e p s,<br />

built and repaired. Basemeot<br />

w<strong>at</strong>erproofing. 294-,4074.<br />

CHIMNEYS, porches built and<br />

repaired. Leaky basements,<br />

broken steps. Call anytime.<br />

294-4216.<br />

REPAIRS<br />

W<strong>at</strong>erproofing and brick work.<br />

We underpin footings, repair<br />

caved.in basement 'walls or<br />

make replacements. Inspection<br />

of completed work invited;<br />

we guarantee 0 u r<br />

workmanship. FHA t e r m s,<br />

licensed, insured, bonded.<br />

ONTARIO<br />

CONSTRUCTION CO.<br />

881-4400<br />

21~-CARPENlER ~ORK<br />

.Attics .Porch Enclosures<br />

.Additions .Kitchens .Garages<br />

.Commercial Buildings<br />

JIM SUTTON<br />

1677 Brys ~r.<br />

TU 4-2942 TU 2-2436<br />

SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTES<br />

FOR OVER V% CENTURY<br />

I\.,- _ - Ere" Sty" of fence<br />

~ erected for '01,<br />

WAo 1-6282<br />

III'C'udlnt<br />

Chain Link All-Steel and<br />

Rustic Style.<br />

MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.<br />

10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL<br />

MORE VALUE for your money.<br />

AdditiOIUl, kitchens, dormers,<br />

basements, b<strong>at</strong>hrooms, wall<br />

removals. No job too small or<br />

too large.<br />

BIDICARE BROS. INC.<br />

office 772-5715<br />

evenings' till 11 TU 1-8988<br />

The Grosse' Pointe<br />

Congreg<strong>at</strong>ional<br />

Church<br />

240 ChaIfonte <strong>at</strong> ~throp<br />

9:30 and 11 o'cloclt<br />

Wonblp Sl!l'VIcel<br />

Church School, Crib Room<br />

thru senior High both<br />

services<br />

(IA GAMBLfNG GOD?"<br />

John William Estes Jr.<br />

Minister<br />

St. James<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

Kercheval <strong>at</strong> McMm ..<br />

TU 4-0511<br />

9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Services<br />

(Nursery tor small chDdren)<br />

9:30 a.m. Sunday School<br />

RClY.Georg. E. Ku,., Paltal<br />

Rey, Alan F. HarN, Paltal<br />

Fim En,li'"<br />

Ev. Lutheran<br />

Church<br />

Vemlar RCHI. <strong>at</strong> WecltewoN<br />

DriYe,Grosse Paillte Wood,<br />

Church Worship 8:30<br />

& 11 .:Ift.<br />

Sunday Churc:h School 9:30<br />

884.5040_ .<br />

, for important occasions.Qual.<br />

ity workmanship. Some alter<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

963.9538.<br />

21 U-PLUMiING AND<br />

HEATING<br />

_SPRENKLE<br />

• PLilloffiING<br />

• HEATING<br />

• SEWER cu:ANING<br />

VA 2-1282 \<br />

Since 1916<br />

LARRY'S CUSTOM<br />

PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />

Residential and Commercial<br />

Repair and Remodel<br />

W<strong>at</strong>er He<strong>at</strong>ers-A. O. Smith<br />

Permaglass<br />

line.<br />

'and Rheem~Glass-<br />

Tuxedo 1-7410<br />

Groasti Point., Unlte4<br />

-METHODIST CHURCH<br />

211 Morotl Roa.<br />

886-2363 ,<br />

Mlm.u,. I<br />

Pm'lI A. TIoomu<br />

Autumn Schedule<br />

9:15 FAMILY WORSHIP wltb<br />

Sunday School c1aIlIeI for<br />

pre-s c h 0 0 1,' • elementary,<br />

youth and adults.<br />

11:15 MORNING WORSHIP with<br />

Sunday SChool CIU8~ for<br />

pre-s c h 0 0 1" Kindergarten<br />

and grades 1~. .<br />

6:00 Junior HIgh Methodllt<br />

Youth Fellowsblp.<br />

7:30 Senior HIgh Met hod 11 t<br />

Youth Fellowablp.<br />

All Me _!come,<br />

Relllll"dlull 01 '!'IJU<br />

Grosse Pointe<br />

Unitarian Church<br />

1'2150 Maumee Ii Neff BtL .<br />

Dr. Harry C. Meserve<br />

IfOrn1ng Service<br />

10:30 a.m.<br />

"CHURCH AND STATE<br />

TODAY"<br />

Guest Minister<br />

Dr. Warren Gauerke<br />

St Paul Ev.<br />

Lutheran Church<br />

C'Wl.fonte and Ulhrop<br />

TU 1-6610<br />

We Invite You to Worship<br />

With Us<br />

Worship: 8:30 ond 11 :00 a.m.<br />

Sur,day School (all ages) 9:45<br />

Sunday School (ages 1-8) II: 00<br />

Rov. Charles W. Sandrocle<br />

PostOr<br />

Thomas W. Andersen<br />

VIClIr.<br />

St. Michael's<br />

Episcopal (hurm<br />

20475 SUllllingdale Parle<br />

GlOssa Pointe WoN.<br />

The Rev. Edgar H. Yeoman,<br />

Rector<br />

Schedule of Services<br />

Sundays: 8:00, 9:30, 11:15 a.m.<br />

Church School and Nunery care<br />

durtn, the two l<strong>at</strong>er services<br />

fiRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST<br />

Grosse Pointe Fanns (ChrtsUan Sclencel<br />

SunilII)', 10:30 a.m.-church, Sunday School and Jnfanta' Ro.nn<br />

Wednesday 8 p.m.• Testlmonlol MeeUna:<br />

282 Chalfcnte Ayenae<br />

t!eadln, Room, 19613 Macle Ave.<br />

DaUy 10 to 5 except Sondaya and Holiday,<br />

7 to 9 Thanday and FrIday eventna:s<br />

GROSSE POINTE WOODS<br />

gJresbyterian C3hurch<br />

19950 MACK AVE. <strong>at</strong> TORREY RD. 886.4300<br />

"WHAT MAKES PRESBYTERIANS THAT WAY"<br />

1. We have a history<br />

Dr. John Olert Jr.<br />

Worship Services 9 and 11:10<br />

10 to 11 a.m. Church Educ<strong>at</strong>ion Sebool<br />

(Nurser)' <strong>at</strong> Services)<br />

;.1<br />

JOHN REBERRY<br />

SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE<br />

• Fully<br />

snow<br />

equipped for heavy<br />

• Seasonal contracts<br />

• Dependable sef1fice<br />

• Free estim<strong>at</strong>es<br />

call<br />

the day you<br />

TU 4.7596<br />

SNOW REMOVAL<br />

Residential- Commercial<br />

Free estim<strong>at</strong>es<br />

ADVANCE MAINTENANCE<br />

884.9512<br />

THE GROSSE POINTE<br />

BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

8 Mile <strong>at</strong> Mack<br />

Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

Invites you to worship with<br />

us.<br />

9:45 A.M.<br />

CHURCH 'SCHOOL<br />

11:00 A.M.<br />

MORNING WORSHIP<br />

7:00 P.M.<br />

EVENING WORSHIP<br />

Dr. A. Dale Ihrie-Minister<br />

.J~<br />

~ ''',.<br />

The Grosse Pointe<br />

Memorial<br />

Church<br />

. - United Presbyt~rian<br />

16 Lak'.l Shore Rd.<br />

For int'orJllauon.<br />

nig!lt or day,<br />

... call 882.5330<br />

-" 9:30 and 11:15<br />

Worship Service<br />

and Church School<br />

The Rev.<br />

Bertram deH. Atwo~d<br />

"TEACH US TO PRAY"<br />

The Lord's Prayer-Part 1<br />

CITY OF<br />

. 21Z-LANDSCAPING<br />

SERVICE<br />

TRIMMING, removal, spraying,<br />

CUT FUEL BILLS-Have bet- feeding and stump removal<br />

ter health - be more como. Free estim<strong>at</strong>es. Complete tree<br />

fortable. Call us about auto. serviee Cal Fleming Tree<br />

m<strong>at</strong>ir.ally controlled humidi- Servic~ TUxedo 1-6950.<br />

fier in your home. Also: '<br />

. . TREES and stumps removed,<br />

U ElimlO<strong>at</strong>e fur n ace dust trimming Insured winter<br />

with ,electric filters. r<strong>at</strong>es. 293.406&. '<br />

* Call us regarding bot and<br />

rold air duets to <strong>at</strong>tic and<br />

other rooms.<br />

"'* Complete 'Healing Service,<br />

EAST SIDE HEATING CO,<br />

VAlley 1,334_,45 and 46<br />

ELMERS PLUMJlING and He<strong>at</strong>ing.<br />

Kitchen.Ajd Dishwashers,<br />

disposJ;l1s, dishmaster, repah',<br />

remodel. TUxedo 4-4882.<br />

21V-SILVER PLATING,<br />

• Silver & Gold PlaUll.<br />

• OxidiziD.,..and'Repab'in,<br />

• Brass Polishing & Lacquerihg<br />

• F1repiaee futures refinished<br />

• Copper polishine & buffin,<br />

LEEBERT<br />

SILVERSMITHS.<br />

14110 CHARLEVOIX<br />

3 BIks. West of Chalmera<br />

VA 2-7318<br />

21%-LANDSCAPING<br />

"SERVICES<br />

THOMPSON<br />

LANDSCAPING CO.<br />

Custom lawn and gardenserv.<br />

ice. Complete landscaping and<br />

designing. Fertilizing, sodding<br />

and trimming, Free estim<strong>at</strong>es.<br />

PO Box llM7, Grosse Pointe<br />

Mich. TU 4.2720<br />

I<br />

WILLIAM FREE~<br />

- LANDSCAPING<br />

Snow removal. Hourly or con.<br />

tract. 776-4037.<br />

SNOW REMOVAL-by the season<br />

oy job. VA 4.2024.<br />

CADILLAC DAMAGED<br />

Harold Lynch, 2080 Norwood,<br />

called Woods police on Monday,<br />

December 16, to report th<strong>at</strong> on<br />

the previous night persons un.<br />

known bad shot <strong>at</strong> his '69 Cadi!.<br />

lac with a pellet 'gun and broken<br />

the left front window and damaged<br />

the dooJ. He told officers<br />

he heard noises around 2 a.m.<br />

Invit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

To Bid<br />

Sealed bids will be received<br />

by the City Clerk of the City<br />

of Grosse Pointe Park, Mich.<br />

igan in the Munlcipal Build. ,<br />

ing <strong>at</strong> 15115 E. Jefferson<br />

Ave., until 10 A.M. on Jan.<br />

uary 20, 1969, for the iur.<br />

n ish i n g of approxim<strong>at</strong>ely<br />

4,000 gallons of 15% to<br />

17% sod ium hypochlorite<br />

(with 450-500 gal. storage<br />

tank) for use in the W<strong>at</strong>erfront<br />

Park swimming pool.<br />

Detailed specific<strong>at</strong>ions are<br />

available in the Public servo<br />

ice Department in the Municipal<br />

Building.<br />

Bid envelopes shall be plainly<br />

marked "Bid on Chlorine"<br />

and directed to the <strong>at</strong>tention<br />

of the City Clerk.<br />

The City of Grosse Pointe<br />

Park res",rves the right to .<br />

accept or reject any or all<br />

bids. .<br />

N. J. ORTISI<br />

City Clerk<br />

G. P. N. 1-9.69<br />

Invit<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

To Bid<br />

Sealed bids will be accepted<br />

by the City. Clerk of the City<br />

of Grosse 'Pointe Park, 'Mich.<br />

igan until 10 A.M. on. Jan:uary<br />

20, 1969 in the Municipal<br />

Building, 15'1l5 E.<br />

Jefferson Avenue, for the<br />

furnishing of nursery stock<br />

(approxim<strong>at</strong>ely 900 trees)<br />

to the City of Grosse Pointe<br />

Park.<br />

Det8iled specific<strong>at</strong>ions are<br />

available in the Public Service<br />

Department of .tbe Municipal<br />

Building.<br />

Bid envelopes shall be plainly<br />

marked "Bid on Nursery<br />

Stock" and direjlted to the<br />

<strong>at</strong>tention of the City Olerk.<br />

The City of Grosse Pointe<br />

Park reserves the right to<br />

accept Dr reject any or all<br />

bids Dr any part thereof.<br />

G.P. News<br />

1-9.69<br />

NOTICE OF I<br />

ANNUAL .MEETING<br />

N. J. Ortisi<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

, Notice is hereby' given to members of the Colonial Federal<br />

Savings and Loan 'Associ<strong>at</strong>ion of Grosse Pointe Woods th<strong>at</strong> the<br />

annual meeting will be held in !he office of the Associ<strong>at</strong>ion,<br />

20247 Mack Avenue, <strong>at</strong> 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, January IS,<br />

1969.<br />

COLONIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS<br />

AND LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

Raymond M. Foley, President<br />

~rosse1foinfe fark<br />

NOTICE OF.LAST DAY FOR FILING<br />

NOMINATING PETITIONS<br />

FOR CITY OFFICES<br />

Nomin<strong>at</strong>ing petitions for the following City offices<br />

must be filed with the City Clerk by 5:00 P.M. on<br />

January 28, 1969:<br />

Mayor<br />

3 Councilmen<br />

Municipal Judge<br />

Nomin<strong>at</strong>ing petitions may be filed with the City<br />

Clerk as early as January 18, 1969.<br />

Petition forms are available <strong>at</strong> the offices of the<br />

City Clerk.<br />

GPN-l/9/69<br />

N, J, ORTISI<br />

City Cleric<br />

1<br />

CITY OF<br />

~ro"e1foinfeltark<br />

NOTICE OF REOISTRATIDN<br />

FOR<br />

SPRING PRIMARY<br />

TO BE fiELDON ...<br />

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1969.<br />

Notice is hereby given th<strong>at</strong> registr<strong>at</strong>ion of qualified<br />

electors who have not already registered, can be mll.de<br />

with the City Clerk of the City I)f Grosse Pointe Park,<br />

<strong>at</strong> his office in Jhe Municipal Building, 15115 East Jefferson<br />

Avenue, City of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne County,<br />

Michigan, any d<strong>at</strong>e prior to an.d including January 17,<br />

1969, and th<strong>at</strong> the City Clerk will be in his office daill<br />

from 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and on Wed»esdays until<br />

6:00 P.M. .<br />

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN th<strong>at</strong> for tne convenience<br />

of tbe Electors, the City Clerk will be in his office from<br />

8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on S<strong>at</strong>urday, January 11, 1969 and<br />

from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Friday, January 17, 1969<br />

for the purposes of receiving registr<strong>at</strong>ions. .<br />

15115 East Jefferson<br />

VA 2-6200<br />

GPN-l/9/69 and 1/16/69<br />

IMPORTANT<br />

S~ECIAL NOTICE<br />

Registered, qualified electors in the City of<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms who expect to be absent'from<br />

th'ci'City' '01" who are"confUie,l' "to hOmE; or iMspitaI<br />

by illness or disability are urged to apply for absent \<br />

voter's ballots <strong>at</strong> once,<br />

CITY OF<br />

FOR<br />

PETER CA~UTO<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

N. J. ORTISJ<br />

City Clerk<br />

NO APPLICATION CAN BE MADE AFTER<br />

2:00 O'CLOCK P.M.,.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15,<br />

1969. Applic<strong>at</strong>ion must be made prior to such time<br />

<strong>at</strong> the City Office.<br />

CITY OF<br />

ABS.ENT VOTERS' BALLOr<br />

PRIMARY ELECTION'<br />

FEBRUARY 17, 1969.<br />

i ;<br />

.. -; ~<br />

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION<br />

PRIMARY CITY ELECTION<br />

TO BE HELD ON<br />

'£TER CAPUTO<br />

CITY CLERK<br />

Published: G.P.N.-January 9, 1969 and January 18, 1969.<br />

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1969<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th<strong>at</strong> registr<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

of qualified electors who have not already registered<br />

can be made with the City Clerk of the City of<br />

Grosse Pointe Farms, <strong>at</strong> his office in the Municipa1<br />

Building, 90 Kirby Road, City of Grosse Pointe<br />

Farms, Wayne County, Michigan any day prior to<br />

and including January 17, 1969, and th<strong>at</strong> the City<br />

Clerk will be in his office Monday through Friday<br />

from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. and Wednesday even.<br />

ings until 6:00 P.M. for the purpose of accepting<br />

registrants.<br />

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN th<strong>at</strong> for the<br />

convenience of the electors, the Clerk will be in<br />

his office from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. EST, on S<strong>at</strong>.<br />

urday, January 11, 1969 and from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00<br />

P.M., EST, on Friday, January 17, 1969 for the pm"<br />

r'lse of receiving registr<strong>at</strong>ions.<br />

90 <strong>Kerby</strong><br />

TUS-6600<br />

Road<br />

Published In G.P.N. January 9, 1969 and<br />

,<br />

January 111,1969,


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who. where and wh<strong>at</strong>not<br />

bY!Dhoozit<br />

*<br />

Years change, times change ••• and now there's a<br />

change, in emphasis, in the annual College Inform<strong>at</strong>ion<br />

Night, designed to help Pointe students and parents .by<br />

providing practical d<strong>at</strong>a on higher educ<strong>at</strong>ion in America<br />

today •••<br />

.. '" ..<br />

• , • In l1ast years • • • the program has presented<br />

. inform<strong>at</strong>ion and answered questions, about testing espe.<br />

cially, about how to get INTO college in general • , ,<br />

But today's parents and students are as concerned with<br />

the issue ON campus - Gre<strong>at</strong>er Freedom in Housing<br />

Conditions, Partici~<strong>at</strong>ion of <strong>Students</strong> in Administr<strong>at</strong>ive<br />

Decisions, Drug Use, Demonstr<strong>at</strong>ions, e.g.-as they are<br />

with the issue of getting. ONTO the campus • • •<br />

.. * ...<br />

, • • • Many questions hav~ been raised about the<br />

r~ghts and interests of students, the college administr<strong>at</strong>IOns<br />

and parents .•• So, this year, the program will<br />

. focus both on (1) How to Get Into College, and (2) Attitudes<br />

and Behavior on the C,ampuses .••<br />

for<br />

•• • College Inform<strong>at</strong>ion Night 1969 ... is scheduled<br />

Tuesday evening, January 14, <strong>at</strong> 8 o'clock in the<br />

Gymn<strong>at</strong>orium of Grosse Pointe SOUTH High School ••<br />

It is mainly for 11th grade students and their parentsof<br />

BOTH North and South High Schools-but any interested<br />

resident is invited to <strong>at</strong>wnd •••<br />

A class of junior NCOs-all potential sergeantswas<br />

listening to .a particularly boring lecture by the<br />

sergeant who was currently making life miserable. "A<br />

good sergeant," he droned', "can't be made; a good<br />

sergeant has to be born . . . Any questions?"<br />

A weary voice from the back of the room asked.<br />

"In or out of wedlock?"<br />

...<br />

*<br />

...<br />

-Reader's Digest<br />

vaneed Technology (or Contino<br />

enlal Avi<strong>at</strong>ion Engineering Cor.<br />

por<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

John I.. Harned of 579 N.<br />

Brys dri ve, is eo:author of a<br />

paper titled "Measurement of<br />

Tire Brake Force Characteris.<br />

tirs as Rel<strong>at</strong>ed to Wheel Slip<br />

(Anti-Lock) Control System Design"<br />

which he will deliver on<br />

January Iii. Harned is Sta((<br />

Project Engineer <strong>at</strong> the GM<br />

Technical Center.<br />

Carl E. Hedeen of 5 Fairlake<br />

lane, will deliver a paper on<br />

"Side Impact Structures," Hedeen<br />

is General Director-Prod.<br />

uct Engineering Section, Fisher<br />

Body Division of General Motors<br />

Corpor<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />

Russell R. Noble or 947 Lake<br />

Shore road will deliver a paper<br />

o "The Applic<strong>at</strong>ion of Federal<br />

Motor Vehicle Safety Standard"<br />

to Public Utility Vehicles,"<br />

Noble is Chief Engineer. Truck<br />

Safety for Dodge Truck Opera.<br />

lions of Chrysler Corp.<br />

Haig D. Tarpinian of 1244<br />

Bishop road, will deliver It<br />

paper on "Equipment for Meas.<br />

uring Forces and Moments on<br />

Passenger Tires." Tarpinian is<br />

Manager. Test Development &<br />

Labo.r<strong>at</strong>ories Section, Uniroyal<br />

Tire Company, Division of !Jni.<br />

royal. Inc.<br />

The meeting, which is sponsored<br />

by the Society of Auto.<br />

motive Engineers. is the top<br />

annual event in world automo.<br />

tive engineering circles. An <strong>at</strong>.<br />

tendance of more than 25,000 Is<br />

expected (or the m~eting which<br />

runs from January 13.17.<br />

*<br />

GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />

Fe<strong>at</strong>ure Page<br />

Pointer of Interest<br />

*<br />

Good Taste<br />

Favorite Recipes<br />

of<br />

People in The Know<br />

Posters Promote<br />

Pancake Supper<br />

Thursday, January 9.: 1969<br />

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*<br />

OLD FASHIONED<br />

POTATO SOUP<br />

Contributed by<br />

Mrs. A. C. Wendler<br />

4 medium size pot<strong>at</strong>oes<br />

1 large onion<br />

1/2 C. celery<br />

llA cups w<strong>at</strong>er<br />

3 C. milk<br />

2 tsp. salt<br />

¥!, tsp, pepper<br />

2 Tbsp .. chopped parsley<br />

1f2 lb. bacon<br />

Peel pot<strong>at</strong>oes and oniiOIl<br />

and dice. Add celery and<br />

w<strong>at</strong>er and cook uutU done.<br />

Puree vegetables and r\!turn,<br />

to cooking until crisp. Sprinkle<br />

over soup with chopped parsley.<br />

Serves six.<br />

*<br />

flJ4Jtnte<br />

Counter Points<br />

••• Five college * represent<strong>at</strong>ives '"<br />

•• ,have accepted Photo by Eddie MeGl'<strong>at</strong>h Jr. The Parent Club of Grosse S' I . f M' th' CI t 373 F' h R ad<br />

The masters of St. Paul's School, Concord, N.H.,<br />

were playing basketball against the inm<strong>at</strong>es of the New<br />

Hampshire St<strong>at</strong>e Prison. Apparently the convicts didn't<br />

want to hurry back to their cells, for each quarter was<br />

longer than the preceding one. After nearly two hours,<br />

the score was 122-101 in favor of the S1. Paul's team. At<br />

this point, one of the masters shouted to the prisoner<br />

running the clock, "Hey, buddy, ho,w much time y'got<br />

left ?" The prisoner replied, "Three years."<br />

-Sports Illustr<strong>at</strong>ed<br />

To Give Papers At SA.E Parley<br />

Grosse Pointe area residents<br />

are preparing som£: o[ the nearly<br />

250 technical papers to be<br />

presented <strong>at</strong> the 1969 SAE In.<br />

tern<strong>at</strong>ional Automotive Engineering<br />

Congress & Exposition<br />

schp.duled for January 13-17 <strong>at</strong><br />

Cobo Hall, Detroit. The men<br />

art':<br />

H. William Ellison of 1635<br />

Ford court. CO';lUthorof a paper<br />

to be delivered on Monday.<br />

January 13, titled "Torque.Ten.<br />

sion Test D<strong>at</strong>a Acquisition and<br />

Rcduclier;'~ac.ti.Vi~ dtreetilr,_ c~"(llWJl/,,Jigy""'~ ~eup ..i(1t,.);':~.w.~r~lI!el'i Parruc-,<br />

PILFERINGS if there were a need for it," she and we're playmg January 14 "B f I '.' d I serves as co-ordin<strong>at</strong>or for the C1i.tere,19463 Mack Avenue. An expert Will analyze and<br />

says. "I just enjoy the adventure for Tuesday Musicale." . work:d or; a va~i~~Y6faj~~~ 'for conlest and the supper. . then redesign. ,!!our makeup._You ~o each step yourself<br />

Richard Burton does a dazzling imperson<strong>at</strong>ion of of moving to a new place, meet. Srmphony Nellded Her. a variety of firms: In the I~sur- Poster awards were made under superV'lswn !;o you can do tt perfectly <strong>at</strong> home.<br />

John Giel~d. Many years ago, as Burton taIls it, he ing new people . . . . Sh~ s no longer a pereUSSlOn- anee Department of a sugar Monday, January 6 <strong>at</strong> Grosse TUxedo 4.8858.<br />

. was amusmg some fellow student.-actors by "doing" "Luckily, we've managed to 1St. I was never really th<strong>at</strong> f t f' Pointe North by Parent Club<br />

,.,'elgud S dd nl th f f h' d't ~ d d' I .. h company, or a compu er Irm,<br />

\.71 . U eye aces 0 IS au I ors ~r()ze, an fit in easily wherever we've goo. a ~~rcusslOn p aye~, s e for an advertising agency .1 •• President, Dr. Robert Everett<br />

the giggles went silent. Burton turned around to see gone. We've always found a few, admits. One of our. neighbors - - - All posters l'ntered in the eon-<br />

. Gielgud standing behind him, looking as fearfully im- good friends ... " in Grosse Pointe court was .. E~JOY.sBemg ~resl~ent lest will be used in the school<br />

perious as C<strong>at</strong>herine o~ Russia. "Generally speaking," The Youngs have a daughter secretary for the Grosse Pointe. T~ls I,S my ftfst tm~e .as and local community business<br />

said Sir John, "very good imperson<strong>at</strong>ors do NOT make as well as II son, Shannon, four- Symphony, and she said the presldenl-and 1m cnJoymg places ot advertise the first famvery<br />

good actors." and-a.half, born on St. P<strong>at</strong>rick's Symphony needed a percussion- myself thoroughly. ily event <strong>at</strong> the new high school.<br />

-William Redfield, "L:ltters From An Actor" Day, ("Th<strong>at</strong>," says Janet, "is ist, so I said I'd try. . . "This year, my second 'pres i- Mr. & Mrs. Don Coehel1,<br />

... .. .. ' lhe reason for the Irish name- Janet no longer plays with the de~tial' year, see~s. much chairman of the Pancake Supfor<br />

'Kevin,' we have no ex- Symphony, but she and Tom do casler' than ll!st. We ve h.a~ a, per for the Parents Club, and<br />

ellse"). . <strong>at</strong>tend Pointe Symphony con- lot of hel~ f~om our Al!xlhary masterminds of the Poster con-<br />

Both children go to school certs. And she's a member o( th<strong>at</strong> we dldn t have last year. test, emphasize th<strong>at</strong> everyone is<br />

down the street, Kevin to Maire, the Grosse Pointe Symphony Last year, there ,~ere' many welcome.<br />

where Janet's a Room Molher, Women's Committpe weeks when I nllt ID over 40 Supper will slart <strong>at</strong> :;:30 p.m.<br />

Shannon to the Neighborhood She belongs to~ to the hours on Women's Symphony on Wednesday, January 15, in<br />

Club Nursery School. G P . t Ch b M' Society work. And th<strong>at</strong>'s hard the cafeteria. and com m 0 n s<br />

rosse OlD e am er; USIC with a young family" d ti . n -<br />

Dog Earns Respect Players and the Women's Asso- , .' ,roo~ an con ~u: un I ev~ry<br />

Artd there's a family dog: ci<strong>at</strong>ion .for the Detroit Sym- Janet s . pa,rtleularly , eXCIted one IS served. Tickets are pnced<br />

Toby., whose aneeslry is a bit phony Ie ... ..<br />

Come In And See Our Etchings • _ . You're invited<br />

to the opening reception for artist Le~non Tho~pson,<br />

Sunday, January 19th, <strong>at</strong> the Grosse Pomte. Studio, 395<br />

Fisher Road. The exhibit will last through. F~bruary<br />

18th. It includes beautiful w<strong>at</strong>er colors and handsome<br />

(copper pl<strong>at</strong>e) etchings.<br />

'" .. *<br />

Leave The Driving To Them . . . Take the Royal<br />

Coachman Limousine to or from Metro. There are no<br />

transfers to. make, no baggage' to carry and you save<br />

one-half the price of a cab. Call TUxedo 6-1322.<br />

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Syiing Fe<strong>at</strong>ure .••• Thc common, ordinary kitchen eorne~ design<br />

can be something with personality, thanks to ~uaker M<strong>at</strong>d. !,os.<br />

sibilities include built.in unges, ovens and. slDks for a delight.<br />

ful dimension plus handy Laz)' Snsans th<strong>at</strong> always please. Seil aU<br />

the possibililies <strong>at</strong> Kitchen Rcmodelers, 15218 East Jefferson.<br />

. *.. '"<br />

Fish Fry ... all you can e<strong>at</strong>! Every Friday! Fresh<br />

lake perch with French fries, cole slaw, fresh roll and<br />

butter ... just a dollar forty-nine <strong>at</strong> Wesfield's, 25506<br />

Mack <strong>at</strong> Somerset. TUxedo 5.1003.<br />

just two days old, from RIGHT L.) Kaiser of IIlerriwe<strong>at</strong>her<br />

IR HOUSEl road<br />

IN FRONT OF THE ., ., •<br />

The bike was never recovered. n;as other ~fhhahons<br />

Dorothy Ashby. playlOg <strong>at</strong> the<br />

pre-party reception.<br />

"We plan lo have about 1,500<br />

people there. We already have<br />

------<br />

Detroit Madrigal Club<br />

Sets 'Jan. 13 Auditions<br />

"Kevin," his mother says. She s<br />

"was most understalltling." He Tuesday<br />

an ~etlve membe~ ot. over 200 reserv<strong>at</strong>ions. _ ."<br />

MUSICaleof Detrol!, a Janet and Tom Young will be Auditions to sing with The<br />

was most disappointed<br />

course. . .<br />

too, of me~b~r<br />

Un!tawm<br />

o( the Gro!se pOID~e on hand, of course, as will Sara<br />

C h u r e.h Women s Ladd who, incidentally is serv-<br />

Madrigal Club of Detroit wll<br />

be held Monday evening, Jamj.<br />

!aI!ers take~ a course intai1(- DAlltlan.eteWand~resstdcnthof tshe ing as Detroit Women's<br />

orlng and enJoys any sort.o .e rO! omen s ymp ony o. hon., Society treasurer<br />

Sym- ary 13, <strong>at</strong> 8 o'clock in the Reunder<br />

hear~al Room o.f the Covenant<br />

An interesting program is<br />

planned for the Tuesday, Janu-<br />

Ileedle\l(ork, but .her . favonte clety: . : ., ~resident Young. Baptls! Church ID James Couz- ary 14, meeting of the Episcopal<br />

"home.work" pastime IS wood- R<strong>at</strong>her an impreSSive hsl of<br />

workiag: The Youngs, who .eommitments for only a four-<br />

.d fro'n Grosse Pointe court year Po'lnter'.<br />

move<br />

F. E b<br />

Come rom vcryw ere<br />

S A.nd t thed ASYTl1:p,honyplayers, I Ibers<br />

Iens highway. near the Seven Churchwomen of St. Michael's<br />

!lfile and Lodge Expresway. I<br />

August Maekelberghe is con- C.llIreh. luncheon <strong>at</strong> Following 12:30 o'clock. the usua there<br />

Pllln Inter-Faith Panel Program<br />

to Loraine .road last June, arc "The one person who really oCle y ~.n u~ll~ry ~en 'ductor of this .wom~n's eh~rus. will be a, panel discussion orin<br />

the middle of do-it-yourself helped me a lot" says Janet are .askmg fnen s T~ ~~n~, There are opemngs m all vOIces. "anized by the Detroit Round<br />

restor<strong>at</strong>ion-renov<strong>at</strong>ion Y ". B t '(11' R b t) formmg groups. " ey e Rehearsals are held every eo h I' J d<br />

Half.Done Proj~cts oung, IS e te ,.rs, 0 er heading into Cobo Hall for the Monday night through April 18 Table o( C<strong>at</strong> OICS, ews an<br />

"This house is full of half- Cr,?ssen. . Valentine Ba!1 from every cor. in prepar<strong>at</strong>ion for ~ spring co~- Protestants.<br />

done projects," Janet smiles; I She sponsored me, In the 1 ne,: of the city. every su?u~b. cert. an.d wee~ly <strong>at</strong>tendance IS The Round Table associ<strong>at</strong>e<br />

"I've got to get tops on those Cha~ber Players-th<strong>at</strong> s really We once had. a percussIOnist imper<strong>at</strong>IVe. director, Robert B. Johnson, will<br />

end tables"-she gestures to' t~e first !oeal group I was asso- who used to dnve all the way Auditions IT,ay be arranged present three speakers o~ va!y.<br />

ward two small tables flanking cla~ed ,;.th; I <strong>at</strong>tend 7 d. one of down (rom Brighton for rehear- by contacting CoUene Stafford" ing backgrounds; they Will gIVe<br />

her living room couch-" and their concerts an,d I liked them sals,", Janet muses. It appears 885-8507. or IIfrs. Marlowe Bel. short talks and then turn the<br />

I've got to finish Shannon's very, very much. They ~eemed there s nothmg ~aU'hearte,d anger. 474.7098. meetiOl~ over to questions from<br />

cury. Mr. Jenkins is an active<br />

citizen in many groups, but recently<br />

has been chairman of the<br />

Police Fifth Precinct, Jefferson<br />

St<strong>at</strong>ion, Citizens-Police Committee.<br />

In this position he has been<br />

a strong influence in the Fifth<br />

Precinct for bringing citizens<br />

and police together for discussion<br />

of the problems existing in<br />

th<strong>at</strong> community and the opportunities<br />

th<strong>at</strong> are there.<br />

He will discuss the responsIbilities<br />

citizens have for law,<br />

order and justice in, the community.<br />

As is the usual practice, the<br />

day's schedule will begin with<br />

the Celebr<strong>at</strong>ion o( the Eucharist<br />

<strong>at</strong> 11 o'clock, followed by a business<br />

meeting in the Parish<br />

House <strong>at</strong> 11:30. Reserv<strong>at</strong>ions for<br />

the luncheon may be made by<br />

calling the church beforehand.<br />

There will be babysitters on<br />

hand to care for the pre.schoolers.<br />

• I' . t d t 0 ails sort of pro.am ...eur, whu:J1 ap- about these DetrOit Women s<br />

room: d h vet pam I rt eto" w wid pea come t ... <strong>at</strong> th'<strong>at</strong> time, I Symphony Orchestra mem bers.<br />

an l~ve .~? e. th go. art hadn't played in public for Cerl ainlv ther.e's nothi ..g half.<br />

[ wtha ~alD mg, IS : ea;y P about four years-and in Tues. hearted about Janet Young,<br />

0Th. e annon s R 0 ect<br />

y<br />

1<br />

----------- the audience.<br />

Dr. Hulda Fine. an educ<strong>at</strong>or<br />

recently retired as a regional<br />

superintendent for the Detroit<br />

Stewart-Hosler<br />

Troth Re'vealed<br />

m b ~IOdJ'ng'<br />

1<br />

day 1Ilusieale. And she got me Comfortably happily commit.<br />

e oungs are a so III I '. in her bed. bookshelves and a mtereste d' m the Women•s Sym- ted to he! famIly, '. her home an d<br />

phony. her mUSIC, her hands arc sel.<br />

Public Schools. wbo in addition<br />

to serving the Board of Educa.<br />

tion ill many capacities, leetur.<br />

chest 0f dra we rs..<br />

"b d . '" I "Tom likes wood.w d 'dl 0 r kin g, I sub. e ID th~ ''.omen s, om I ,e. _<br />

too," ,Janet says. "He likes do. Symphony s percussIOn section They re capable hands. tal<br />

ing things to the house; he says a couple of times and got to ented hands, han~s th<strong>at</strong> move I<br />

il's his hobby. ~now ",:,~<strong>at</strong> a remarkabl!' grouil surely to accomplish wh<strong>at</strong> they<br />

"I bought him a power saw- It was. set out to do. In honor of my new<br />

ing and teach' mg. has been<br />

ac.<br />

Itive in many civic groups. will<br />

talk aoout the roots of preju.<br />

dive and wh<strong>at</strong> we can do now<br />

to help children and adults overbut<br />

I think I've used it as much<br />

as he has!"<br />

Accepts Assignment<br />

When Bette Crossen became<br />

They work well.<br />

-----sweetness<br />

d;spositiLln<br />

and<br />

-<br />

I i g h t<br />

as one<br />

come prejudice.<br />

A second panel member is<br />

Music is more than a young<br />

astime.<br />

P<br />

The two pianos in their living<br />

president of the Detroit Wo- Handweavel5,<br />

men's Symphony Society, she W'.II G<strong>at</strong>her<br />

asked Janet YOllng to serve as<br />

Spinners<br />

Tomorrow<br />

who bitterly resented<br />

the meter maids - I<br />

'would like to say wh<strong>at</strong><br />

Mrs. John. Shada, activ;l in<br />

C<strong>at</strong>holic She has affairs also been for many involved years. in<br />

many inter.religious activities.<br />

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

of Haysitie, Wis,. have anroom<br />

a grand from Janel's her printing chairman. Janet The Detroit Handweavers and a nice one we have<br />

moth~r.in.law's housc and an I said yes: Spinners will meet tomorrow. now _ Joyce Clark is<br />

upright bought to. fit into. an I "Having been a secretary. I "'riday. January 10. <strong>at</strong> North. a credit to the Woods<br />

early days o( Ihelr marriage could type all the informalion land Center. Room C. in the _ if you get a ticket<br />

&partment, arc for use not for! out There were very few prob. Concour~e, Pa,.king Lot E is.<br />

show<br />

. lems ' . . . " sugges ted for th ose no. t f amI.1' lar I from her-you deserve<br />

Family of Musicians When Bette stepped down with the Northland area. it !<br />

Tom plays piano, organ, from thc pre"idency. Janet A "Show IInd Tell" prOln'am I<br />

French horn and accordion. stepPl'd up to it. on Crackle Weave. is schedulerl i STUDIO CAMEllA SHO°n<br />

Shannon's taking Suzuki Method The Detroit Women's Sym, <strong>at</strong> I o'clock, With Margaret I It r:<br />

violin lessons lit the Grosse pho.ny. oldest existing all.woman Anderson liS moder<strong>at</strong>or. Visitors CARL JOY<br />

Pointe Conserv<strong>at</strong>ory, (her tiny symphony orchestra in the arc welcome and may o.btain I NER. -<br />

violin looks like a toy, but it United St<strong>at</strong>es, opened its 22nd more inform<strong>at</strong>ion by calling Mrs. 20229 MACK - in. the Woods<br />

She has received awards and nounccd the engagement or<br />

recognition for her public speak. their daughter. Kay to Bruce<br />

ing, for her organiz<strong>at</strong>aional ahil- A. Stewart, Jr. '<br />

I ity and for her forthright ap. Mr, Stewarl's parents are Mr.<br />

I proach to modern.day problems. and Mrs. Bruce A. Stewart of<br />

particularly in dealing with North Oxford rOlld. A Univer.<br />

youth. I ~ity of Michigan graduale he<br />

I She has agr('ed to talk about is now a student <strong>at</strong> the U o'r M<br />

the home. the family and wh<strong>at</strong> Dental School. Miss Hosl~r wili<br />

can he done to help youth in this be gradu<strong>at</strong>ed from the Univer.<br />

Idifficult. time. . sity of Michigan in April.<br />

A third panel ma~ber IS The wedding is planned -for<br />

.'~mes Jenkms, a b,usmessman May <strong>at</strong> the Grosse Pointe Woods<br />

is completely playable, COil)- season November 19, with a A, B. Pfleiderer <strong>at</strong> ED 1.5965. -- With Frank Adam Lmcoln Mer. Presbyterian Church.

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