. -.~ i ' -=-, --.l"'::\':: ..,....---~.O¥tl,l. ..... 1'." '" All the News of All the Pointes J .'\ ,.' . " ,.' rosse Every Thursday Morning Complete News' Coverage of All the Pointes VOL. 27-NO. 17 Entered as Second Class Matter at Tbe Post Gtflce ,,~ Detroit; 'Well. GROSSE POINTE. MICHIGAN, APRIL 28, ,1966 '11.00 Per Year lOe Per Cop, 24 P,5ges-l wo Sections-Sectioi1 One , -----_._-----_._-~----------~ Proud of ,Five-Year Perfect' Safety Record DEADLINES Every Effort Made Four Pointes Requested to By School Board Boost Wages T0 Inorm V0ters I f of the 'WEEK As Compiled by the Grosse Pointe News Shores Thursday, April 21 HALF A MILLION DOLLARS was left in a trust fund by a DSR streetcar operator to be divided by Wayne State Uni. versity and the University of Michigan, it. was revealed WedneSday. Two $250,000 scien. tific fellowship are to be £:stab. lished in the name of the Frank KiloUer Fund. KnoUer. whose last known address was 2425 Crane in Detroit, apparently bought stocks in the 1930's when they were low and set up a trHst , fund with an attorney ~o be digtributed to the col!cg{:s five years after his death. He also left $10,000 to the Capuchin Charity Guild, his furniture to . . the Goodwill Industries, and his r ;'.};. clothes to the St. Vin~ent de J.:: Paul Society. • • • Friday, A~rll 22 I THE STALEMATE 0v e r 1-696 prompted GoventOr Romney to threaten to hold squab-I bling suburban may~rs round the clock in his offices in Lan- I sIng until they make a decision i about what route the already-' Th 0 started $140 million east-west'1 . e ur Lady .Star of the Sea School recently freeway is going to take I receIved the DetrOit News Green Pennant Safety I'S the fact ~.hat through Detroit's northern SUb-j Award. What makes this so unusual ~. urbs. The area und~r discusthe above shown pennant is for a perfect safety record sion now is the stretch betw for five consecutive school years. I,t is beinfJ flown eend' proudly on the school flag staff, below the' flagq of' the L . • S thf' Id anser ..n ou Ie an , Campbell in Royal Oak, HighUmted States, for all to see, Grouped around. the way Di~ctor Howard E. Hill ------..-'--.- ..,~-~------.-.------~----.,-------------------~ favors a route that starts just south of Eleven Mlle. drops to Af!er ,Fringe -~~---All Trustees to Speak at Special Meeting in Brownell' School at 8 Tonight; Many Groups; Three Gatherings Next Week I Holding Electio~; Benefits Demanded Off Until More Also By James Njaim Personnel of four Pointe police and fire departments "In spite of the relatively short amount of time are re9uesting pay raises between now and the May 9 election, the tmstees of the and fnnge benefits, comBoard 0.£ Education. are making ,every effort to infor'm parable to those being reth' d b th' e entIr~ commumty on all aspects and issues of the celve y elf' Detroit forthcOI~:nng referendum," Edward J. Pongracz, presi- counterparts, in keeping dent, saId, 0~------------ with the present day cost of He revealed that in addition living. I to a series of meetings planned Asking for pay increases are ... ' ,for the next two weeks throughthe policemen and firemen <'If '.. :;:::dlillI l out the district, a special edi['f the Park. City. Farms and '.. tion of the ~?ard of ~ducation's Woods. Per son n e I of the :. '........... newsletter, Education In Our Shores Publi~ Safety' Depart. rr:o:wn," ~as been mailed. to. all J ment are holding off negotiac1tlzens m the school d1sttlCt. tions with Village officials un. He indicated that the iSl>ue tiI after the regular Village should reach all householders I Driver Charged ~,ith Neg- election on Tuesday, May 17. within a few days. . I ligent Homicide FollowEach of the five departments At 8 p. m. on Thursday, April A °d .' M k have lost a number of well. 28, a special meeting has been '"9- cel ent at ac trained and competent men, scheduled in the gymnasium' of and Graytl,n over a period of time, who have Brownell Junior High School. --abandoned their police and fire. Speakers will in.:lude the entire Park police obtained a fighting careers for higher payBoard of Education to discuss negligent homicidE: warrant ing jobs with private industries Detroit News Photo all a.spect~ o~ the forth~~D1ing against a st. Clair Shores and professions. Lack of suipennant are the members of the school's Safety Patrol election wIth lDterl~sted c1tizens, motorist, whose car struck ficient pay, to meet the cost of and Girls Service Squad, whose work is credited for All Are Inv,ited. and fatally inJ'ured a Park present rtay livng, pOOl'pension the award HId' . ht , Alth oug h th e au d lence IS ex. resident crossing Mack ave- s yst em, an d 0 th er f ac to rs are 0 In g th e penna.n, t f rom I e £t to rIg are Woods Patrolman JACK PATTERSON school pected to be drawn largely nue Friday evening, April blamed for the resignations. safety officer, and MICHAEL ROONAN, 'a te'acher at from the Brownell, Kerby, Rich. 22 Th . t' d' d f th Cite Cost of Living ard and Barnes school atend. . " . e V.lC 1m ll~ 0 e P"'m' te pol1'cemen and firethe school and SISTER LaBOURIE I H M co s f t v " . .., - a e y ance areas, Mr. Pongracz has mJur~es In Bon Secours sponsors. urged all others l'n the commu- HospItal several hours later. men, as are personnel of de. .......... '--'--'--~..:-.: partments of surroul'-ding comnity who wish to attend to be Dead is Harold W. Dodt, 58, munit'es a e k' f b h d th ' ' of 1445 Cadieux ro I hI, r as IJ;lg or su on an for e meetmg. at, 0 was stantial wage .. increases, to .J 0 Three meetings are slated for struck by a .oar driven by meet the cost of living, and in 10lh ~nle, crosses the sou~hem next week. On Monday evening, Chade~ T. LUCIer, 4), of 226~1 order tn support their families bounaary of Lathrop VIlla,ge! May 2, thl~ League of Women SunnYSIde, at 8:44 p,m. Dodt better. and then d,rops to Ten MI1~ I Vot~rs and the PTA Council suffered a fractured skull, two Th f I th t th 't through Oak Park Hunti'nrlfon h ave announce d t h at t h ey wlll ,broken ee a communities ey Owe I to to , 6' . t I loa" ~~:. a broken. arm a-d d their ey respective Woods, Pleasant Ridge and .. 0 C 00' co-sponsor an 'jpen forum on !!l erna 11Junes, H~ died at t 't th . h d R 1 Oak .. , 5'4/'i am Saturda see <> 1 at wagc5, .ours an oya . the. May 9 elechon m. the a~dl- .' . . . ... . y. . .. working cC'nditions are su('h * * -- Basements Re- I M.Ig ht 0'IVI'd e St u d' •en tits n 0 T wo S epara tEll t torlUm of Grosse Pomte HIgh Dadt IS the fIrst trlfflc faLal- that th 'Il t t t Saturday, April 23 i No Flooded ~ nro men s Roma Riddell Being Fea- School beginning at 8 o'clock. ity fur the Park and thp. first tract WI 1.~QnI?ude, .~ a l FIFTY THOUSAND A!:1ericans I ported During First Big for Morning and Afternoon Sessions tured' °In r.)rogram "In in the Pointe for l{166, • ca 1 .re :n ~Vl ua s h d .Members of the Board of D t Lt SUi lEd h to pollce and fU"eflghtmg caU o killed on the high,:"ay~ each, Test with Saturday's nti I N ew Bui Id ing is F inls e Parcells Auditorium Education and the community's, et.. t~ t: ey ~lderst' w'd reers, and to retain those al. year was the motIvatIon of I R representatives on the Wayne ~~v~s:I~ ~ aC~1~n 'i~~ ready serving their cities, President Johnson's appeal to Heavy am The Board of Education, asked this week for details at 3:30 o'clock County Community College Citi. ate ~eg gen d °bmCIAe Patrolman Charles Slusser the auto industry to stop rdis. . of a possible dual-use program at the high school for the (Continued on Pag(" 2) warran was apprOVE Y S'd . ' ing "picayunish" objectiolls to Saturday'~ heavy ral.ns, 1967-63 school year, explained that no specific propos.~ls Variety is the key-word sistant Wayne Count.~' Prosecu- presl ellt ,of the .Grosse POlDte Federal safety controls. S,pea,k- ~lmost .an Inch, a.ccordl.ng had yet been submitted by the administration, The dual- for the Grosse Pointe Symfor Raymond Miller on Mon- Park Pollce Off1cers Associaing at a ceremony proc Ia1mIng i ~~o Me Ivm B ea tt y, c l'y t B U1Id - use program at this stage .seems only more desirable than pony h 0 rc h es t ra 's f"ma I con-. day, April 25. in Park tion, sai.d that Parkplaced policemen Arraigned are askmg to be on a May 15 as National !ransporta- I mg Inspector, WhICh fell double shifts at the elementary school or large-scale use cert of the year, in Parcells Lueip.r was arraigned before par with Detroit offiCErs. . tion Week, the preslden<t noted I despite the Weather Bu- of portable classrooms to house burgeoning enrollments. Junior High School Audi. 0 Par k Municipal ~rudge C, In a recent letter to OrVille that "demands for transporta- reau'g optimistic prediction Ak d h d I ~----------~--torium on Sunday, May 1~ Joseph Belanger on the warrant Sherwood, executive secretary tion will double in the next two f A '1 23 s e ow a ua -use pro. t 3 30 ' 1 k Th f th G P' l' decades," Some congressmen 0 sun. on pn 11 b' wtehre I gram might possibly work, Dr. : to 6:30. Th~ dele~ion of a lunch a : 0 C OC. e proThere will be question and and stood mute, and demanded 0 .. e rosse .()l,~te ' r~IJerty urge mandatory controls of tile ha,ndle; very we y. e Charles H, Wilson, Superin- hour ~~ould p~rmlt both ,schools gram opens with the "'Can- answer periods after discus- an examination. A plea of in- Owners AsSOCIatIon, whose industry but MJ". JohnsO'u fa-I C I t y s newly-operatmg to be m seSSlOn approXImately dide" Overture, by Bern. sions of the High School Bond- nc<:ent was en,tered ~/}r the RC- memb~rs are in~erested in the VOl'S co~tro13 that are subject storm sewer. tendent, .e~~I,alDed that ?lffer.' the same amount of time as at stein. ing Proposition and the Wayne cused by the judge and exam i- pay lDcrease lssue, Slusser to the discretion of the secre-I No floodd. basements w~re ent pos1l1blhbes are avadable, present. Roma Riddell will sing two County Community College nation set for May 4, at 10 s~~p.d:. . tary of commerce, I rep~rted to eIther the Pollce d~pending upon enrollments at Division of the student bod Arias from Mozart's Marrh''{e election at the open forum a.m. Lucie:l' was released on Th~lr ~Detro1t) yearly pay • • • St.atlOn or Department of Pub. gr{en grade levels and the edu. . t t h I 'd f Y of Fl'garo, 'l'hese and the El'n-e sponsored jointly by the League $2,000 bond. scale 15 h1gher than ours and , he , Works In . th e severes t t es t catlOna . 1 p h'l10S0ph Y t h at gov- In 0 h WQ sc b00th'S WOll;( ree Kleine Nacht Musik of Mozart, 0 f Women V0t ~rs an d th Accor d'mg t 0 po l'Ice, L'UCler we. are sure that they will re Sunday April 24 th . e , .~""T S'TAND'ARD 'fI''"'' the main trunk has undergone ems. In all likelihood, a divi .. ~uc sdPacef't 0 In f e morn P.T.A. Cou.'1cll to be held in the was traveling south on Grayce1ve k ,very substantlal InEAS .l.LnJ." t .nI:. t' Ion b e g an .•Ap~'l . 0 f St ~ den t S WOI1 Id . b e ma.e d mg an. a For ernoon, or grea (EST), by act of the Michigan smce vpera ; SlOn flexibiHty. "xample, Dr. comprise the first half. allditorum of the Grosse Pointe ton , on the Detrol't sl'de, and crease thIS year. We feel, as Legislature is accepted time for 112. The storm sewer, WhICh IS, on the bas1s of students who will W'l jI, t d "'t th t' hil Continuing, after intermis- High School on Monday, May 2, stopped at the Mack intersec- do. the other patrolmen in the , , I a. Imos.t en t'Ire lit . t e H'Igh the1son pom e group ou, is awe t'lon, H e s r t ed up an d ma d e Porotes all of Michigan's 83 counties, y comp e e d now, a tt en d Grosse P om morning an aea. sion, will be Joseph Strauss' at 8 p.m. , ' that we should re . except for three upper pennino r~ns west along Waterloo !rom North and South. demic session, students from ~~:~~'s of "~~~cc~~~er~~s Thte~ On tihe program which will a left turn onto !Ilack, and celve $9,000 pcr patrolman a sula counties, Dickinson, Go. Lm~oln, then south al0J.lo. st. Also, much would depend the afternonn session might be modera~ed by Mrs. George struck Dodt, who was just year. gelic, and Menominee, whieh ar;.:: cl.~alhrtltoJeff;rs~on where I t Jogs upon construction progress (If have access to vocal and instru- ~~f~~;~n~ro;o~l J;0;~:er.:::, Brown, the first discussion, on I about in the middle of the Draws Comparisons on the border of Wisconsin S 19 . Y w.es.• 0 run be tween Grosse Pointe High North. If m;;ontal r"'oms, gym!1asl'ums, the high school bonding issue, avenue, on the Park side, Lu~ "We do not receive longevity th 1 d 1 ed st t of ~ '" c;ung by Mrs, Riddell. (She satlg 'I b h dl b "d h dri . bo d th D tr . l' which observes Central Stand- Ele nle'!'hJ' evde~Pt tf rdee S the building promises to be driver training can. :lnd the the role of "Liza" at St. Johns w1l e an ed y trustees of C'ler sal e was nng a ut pay, as 0 e e Olt po Ice ard Time (CST), CST is one ms elg an .) ra 'Or • ready Cor occupancy mid.year like. ' , the Grosse Pointe Board of 15 to 20 miles an hOlr in n1a!c- officers; we do not receive pay hour behind EST; however, SunAlt~o~l::h the undergroux:d of 1967,68, one kind of division . , Newfoundland, last year). Education, after which mem- ing the turn, when Us car hU for holidays, Detroit officers day CST went on Central Day. I functlOnmg of the ~e~r ~'i would be made; if it would not The .dual.use plan, Dr. WitThe program ends with "The I bers of the audience may ask the traffic victim., do. Detroit gives its men 20 light Time, (eDT), which is I c~mpleted, .B~atty estlm:nes It be ready until September of son poroted out, would ,reduce Sorcerer's Appren'tIce" by Du. questions. Dispatohed to the accident days vacation, we receive only exactly the same time as EST, I w111be at leas~ two mO,nths be. 1968, or lat~r, a still different attendance from an estlmated kas. The ~ond group of speak- scene, besides End~'TS,were Sgt. 10 days; Detroit men build up but it is called CDT, A rose by fore roads, curos ar.d SIdewalks kind of division would be pro- 3,001} tenth through twelve Social ch:tinnan Mrs. Fierre ers, representatives of the Citl- Charles French and Partolmen their sick time at th(' rate of any other name ... ? are rebuilt and lawns are 1rammed. grade students to 2,000 9th HeftIer has announced that zens' Participatory Study, Mrs, Waller Paton and Willi.s.m Fur- 17 days a year to a maximum graded and, replanted. through 12th .grade students, there will be special guests at- Minert Thompson, R. R. Lin- taw, of 200 days, We are allowed to Monday, April 25 --.------Two Separate Schools The presen~ hIgh school.has a tending the reception for the den, Marshall V. Noecker and Youth Saw Accident build at a rate of 10 days a MILLIONAlRES number 371 As an illustration, Dr. Wnson rated capacIty of. approximate. artist. John B. Ross, will discuss the A 16-year-old driv('r, who is ye<\r, to a maximum of 60 dRYS. •• • I . . conce i v. ly'th'2017 2306 for deSIrable usage . th e soIe WI't ness "'b uDe tr 01't h as a goo d' pension In the UDlted States, accordmg men t'lone d th a t 1't IS 't th ' They are Mr. and Mrs, James Wayne Co u n t y Communlty w t o! accident, to an Internal Revenue Service Incorrectly printed in th~ able the two schools would be WI a 'r .~a~c1 y haSI ' e Davis (Mrs Davis and Roma College election, after which told the policemen tlhat he was plan, which permits retirement study of 1963 incom~ tax reo April 21 edition was the day of organized exactly as if they ~~ee~g{!~~r~~g b~;~n:f sang' togeth~r ~ Opera @ver-' they will a n.s we r questions approximately a blo,~k and a after 25 years of service at half turns, In 1962 there w€&e only the tea tc be held following the were in different buildings, l' 't f t tures, thp. prev1ews of Opera from the audIence. half away, when he SlW Lucier pay, whereas, Park officers . 'th separa t e sa,s t ff an.., am. d l'n emergency 11m orof increased wo years Week In " DetrOlt), Mrs, Al~.n M~s, Ro b ert Jessup, ' un t'l1 th ey are 60 355, Out. o! a tota.I 11l~ome {;f Open House showing of student W1 with all indications ~:-.st ma k.109 h'IS t urn, an.i was al- mus t worK $808.6 rnilhon receIved by that art at the War Memorial. April istration. One school would enrollments annually Hennes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas pres1dent of the Grosse Pomte most at the spot when Dodt years of age, Our pension plan group in 1963, taxes amounting 30 is the correct date; Satur- hold its sessions from 8 to 1. Reghanti, Mr. and Mrs. Walter League of Women Voters, will was hit. The witne'>S placed is the worst in the State," to $326.5 million were paid. In. day is the correct day, The time o'clock, while the second school Would Keep Class IntactWillard, Mrs, Beardsley Barrows. give the welcoming address. (Continued on Page 2) Park firemen are asking for dividua~ returns with adjusted is 2 to 4 o'clock. . would be in session from 1:30 ,It is contemplated that if a and ,..,Mrs.Ridde~'s a~t! Mrs. D. ---------------------------$9,000, including fringe benegross mcome of $10,000 or dual-use program is put into H. Gosse, who IS v1S1tmg from fits; longevity pay for $100 a more Were up 15 percent over effect during the 1967-68 school Newfoundland. U lC/ year for those with from 6 to 1962. ........,., year, the senior class will reo The ladies will preside at the 10 yea-rs of service; $200 for • " • main together as a unit. Such tea tables, assisted by Mrs. Mel those with from 11 to 15 years Tuesday, April 26 plan was contemplated even if Anderso~ .. Mrs. Harry E. Ayers M CI of service; and $300 for 16 THE CANADIAN DELEGA. l) new building were ready for 3Dd Mrs. William O. BraJley Jr. ,_ years 01" more of service; and TION rCJ~ked r~presentatives occupancy in 1967. The Grosse Pointe Symphony The Park will hold its public bathhouse and pertinent facili- SeV€il paid holidays. at the International Olympics Grosse Pointe W~r Memo!i~l's spurted very appreciatively The chief advantage of the c.loses ~ successful and or.eward._ hearin,g on a proposed $800,000 ties, and the expanding of the The base pay for both police C<,mmittee (IOC) in Rome by 1966 Annual Family ParticID~' Monday in response to the fol- dual.use program at the high 1ng ser1,es of concerts Wlth this Bond Issue for the full develop- marina at the Waterfror.t Park <:nd fire personnel is $7,000 a offering free board and lodging tion Campaign is receiving a low.up letter. Sunda Th h t ment of the city's two munici- to add more boat wells for lise year 11 Th t W II . school is that it relieves the y S progr~. roug ou . for athletes. and officials st the shot in the arm from fo ow-up orn on aterfa, campaign pressure on the juDio?':'high and the season, the ~r~hestr~, under pal parks, at the Pierce Junior by Park residents onl:', City Gets Demands games. Montreal's Mayor Jean ~etters receiyed in Grosse chairman this year, is pleased elementary schools. The inclu- the h~nd of Felix ResDlck, has High School Auditorium on It was the Plan Commission's The City policemen are ask. Drapeau said constructi(Jn now Pointe homes over the weekend. with the quick response to the sion of .the 9th grade in the ~een 1D top form and the s~lo. Wednesday, May 4 at 8 p.m. recommendation that hoth parks in~ for a minimum raise of being done on the forthco~ling Letters went to all families iIi 7.ollow-~p letter and remains new 4.year high schools frees IStS. have b~en, of ~utstanding The bond issue is unanim~usly be developed at one time, and base pay, at this time, of $8,500 1967 Exposition would allow the the Pointe from whom the Cen- confident that the goal will be the junior highs of this grade, qualit!, sa~sfYIng, mdeed, to backed by the Park council and that the matter be placed before- Po year f;)r patrolmen, $9,000 city to prepare for the games to ter had not heard as of last achieved by the target date - enabling them to accommodate capacity audIences. the Park City Plan Commission. the people, for corpnrals, and $9,500 for be held in 1972 and be able to Wednesday, April 20. Memorial Day, May 30. The proposed $800,000 is reThe present swimming pool at sergeants. The follow-up letter is merely The Center's Board of Direc- 6th grades from overcrowded quested for an ambitious park the Waterfront Park, was built pass along th1'S saving, estim tar'-* schools They also ask that longevity mated at $12 to $15 millon, to a brief note stnting that thb goal tors wish to thank sincerely the e Ie en" . and recreation improvement pro- in 1930, and though improved pay raises be instituted as fol. the IOCo The Detroit presenta. of the campaign, $75,000 need. following donora gifts have been A dual-use program, requirgram. through the years, it h consider. lows: Five years of servi::.-e, 1.5 !ion first of four, was made by ef! to operate in the fiscal year received recently. . ing separate teaching, admin. The funds would be used for ed obsolete and does not meet percent of base pay; 10 years of Gov'ernor Romney and Fred beginning August 1, is only half • • • istration, maintenance and cler. improvements at the Water. the .standards set by ,~ither the service, three percent of base katthal', Jr., and contained one me.t so far. A posta.ge free reo April 14 kal staffs, would 'lequire addi. front Park and the Three Mile Michigan Department )f Health, d 15 m. Th C't ill h Id .ts pay; an or more years of controversial e 1erne n t: Tele. 'I m1ttance envelope 18 att~ched Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas tional flperating revenue which . e 1y W 0 I an- Drive Park. :;1' the Wayne County Depart. service, 4.5 percent of base vising the games snd the reve. to make convelllent donations. Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. the voters would have to ap. nual public hearing on the pro. Climaxing the proposed im- ment of I.Iealth. both ?f, ,which pay, nue estimated at $12 million, I As of Monday, April 25, $42,- Add~, Mr, and Mrs. William J, prove. A referendum on this posed City budget for 1966 on jprovement development, would are ~ebatlDg th.e pos;lhlhty ~f Also requested is that the that would accrue from it. The 506.55 had been received from Adlhoch, H. D. Allee, Mr, and proposal, along with proJ.osals Saturday, April 30, at 10 a.m. be the renaming and rededica- ordermg the city to close It! vacatio sched I b h d The U, S. delegation had been 2,546 families. This compares Mrs. Warren W. Ament, Mr. for improved teachers' salaries in the City office:3. tion of both parks, officials said. down I n u e e c ange jubilant when the IOC had ruled with $45,899.66 from 2,200 fam- and Mrs, Arthur L. Bartley, and lower class sizes, is COIlThomas W. Kl"essbach, city Plans include the construction Water is pumped directly from to Hi d~ys after the first year lavorably on TV rights, after a ilies at the same point in the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Batten, templated !.or this, coming fall, manager, will conduct the hear. of a new pool at the Three Mile Lake St. Clair, unfilt~red. The of serVIce; 20 days after 15 two-hour confe:r(>nce. campaign last year. ReCfipts (Contmaed on Page 20) 19&3. png. Drive' Park, complete with a (Continued on Pa~e 2) (Continued on Page 2) I M'an FatlI II Y H ur t bY 'Jar M ak.~ng fJr urn ~7':'::::.;E. l I I 0 c.It.y ,.s New Ed ucators Stn d 'T Po~sl.h].e Sy'mphony's I • Drfltn Sewer Dual-Use Program at GPHS Last 'Concert H an dl es J b F,or 196 "., N ext. Sun da Y ',.6 8 S h I Year :v I * hig~\ 0 0 .... - ... - EI ectlon · Issues T B D d e I I I" ' " iscusse I , I · · · I I Correctl.on I I I t1~: I d I P bl. Hearing on Pal.k's P.opo~ed' Bond lssl.e S~~t. Memor:nl Center Dr:ve Gets. $42 , 506 from 2, 546 ~I T H ld H · 0 0 earlng On City Budget I I I ,, '. 1 I. I Page Two GROSSE i R NEWS ,; (Contmued from Page 1) VISIT YOUR DETROIT BANK e,. TRUST will be cut epa1lJjJy~allkingGellter Iik~ additional five days vacation for those with 10 Of more years of service. Also demanded is an addi. tional $200 a year to longevity pay, for patrolmen with 20 or more years of service. Longevity pay, at the present time is received at a rate of $100 for five years ()f service; $200 for 10 years; and $300 for 15 or more years. The Woods public safety o~ficers also ask that they be gIven two ext r a holidays, although they presently are allowed seven. The reason for the extra days, it was said, is because the holidays now being received must be included in furlough time. . The base annual pay. for po. llce work and firefighting is years; plus seven paid holidays a year; and time and one-balf for any duty connected overtime, and for off-duty court time; and that the City assume all costs of hospitalization. The firemen are asking for only $8,000, with four paid holidays because of working only every other tiay, , for a total of 63 hours, which next year, under a new State law, to a 56-hOur week_ Sh = :::v:=:.~~~ ~ ~~ceat a,m, April.. -Q : AND S.RVIC •• •: Visit Our Shc'¥room or Just Call : . .. : : '. ~M~~ (Continued q , '.~ i E. JEFFERsdN' 294 OPEN ~AT TIll IWIIlfllS I rw best of all m~~ . '~r~ look freshly ironed permanently. And .' 0 N~~ Hathaway's amazmg new permanently pressed IH I ~ shirts will not shrink, discolor or ever need touch-' t~{;~ /J4f)6~~ • • • :">':;::: :.. "Hlurr Ing Up tmth an zron. Regular collar in white. p~: ' . ::::=::::~ 18310 Mack at McKinley, G.P.F.~ Bu tt on CLownco llar" m 'u)hzte, blue or maize. ',{N. C I t SEAFOO") %:~;::" vmp eeL $8.50 jfit and MEAT MENU t?f: • -DINNERS ~~~! e e or. A LA CARTE "'~ Kerchevol at St. Clair ... ing hot to delivered Gros.. Pointe • * FWS * POlfS SWIMMING POOL COYERS 12 N09N betw~en these points, so as to pr.ovIde improved la:ae usage for motor traffic and to provide Th Bagpiper Ta!,sel--o *~1~handsome dress casual ~«,,;: I Cu you can wear on (Where --comfortably-in Haw~ 24 thorn'e Brown or B1o,ck. _IMPORTE~ St. Clai $22.95 cotton velour ' sport shirt SA , So popular for activ.e sports and outdoor activities! Imported velour, knitted cuffs and bottom. We have it in slate, gold, burgundy, Tl1e Bagpiper Kiltill-the most exciting dl~velopmer.t in men's fcntwear tl1is year. Come in and :::~?h Use convenient order "monl1andle" u pClir before you try them en. Im- blank. ported 10.00 1-----------.. 1 I I 'I I I In $23.95 ::;~;~:s ::::::~~: I MEN'S WEAR I j or Fllh., lulldl19, ~.trolt 48202 I :::::{~: or 6329 W. 7 Mil., Detroit 48221 I l, XL) !!:~;:!~[~ I I I I this l1ondsome strop ford. In Bloc:(. ' ox- $24.95 , ic/te9~ .f/i I I ZlP-.1 .s'"", YOt wt away evE'.ry boy on the dab njed by an away~ulo up with bi: &long And 1900 Kerchevol at S? Clair • Sraue Open Thursday 'Ennings - -- - - - ----. Here's whole tistf muchasyc bandI WE I never been more effectively coupled th"n in I . l~;:i;i~ Tl1e Bagpiper Buck Ie styie and comfort have I Sor,,(. no C.O.D. orders H ;"(:-:. 520 Woodward. D.tr.H 48226 I In Color ,(.Iate, gold. burgundy) Sit.(S. M. ICheck enclosed 0 Add 04% Mich. Sal•• Till :e~::u~urnartrCaefnftl.ecrmolane for ftreer vemen . Mack avenue. between Somer tad ead'leux, th e chi e..~ se n said, is associated to more accidents. and more traffic fatal~ illes, than a.ny other thoroughfare in the Park. hide. Brown. WHALING'S PI.a,l. Itnd m. an Imported Velour Sport Shirt I Scottish H.,wthorne I N~~lE ~~j Lucier, behind the; wheel of the' call for to 5:0 l~~] The from Page 1) . {,ing on the pavement. Have Made Surven . >::>"~' fatal car ' U smg a remarkable new process, Hathaway's ',f~1i 'Lucier' in a staterlent made Park Pollce' Chfe! Arthui . l::;~~: '. Louwers said that his depart~ 1._....-: weavers have found a way to preset creases so {,M at tge Park station, told Enders ment has conducted a numb . . E%:;;: that be did not see Dodt cross. t er t hat t h e shzTt always looks new -. washtng. after WW ing the avenue. He ~aid that he o. surveys of Mack avenue .traf. :.z':':': ki . flc, from Somerset to Cadieux -------------~----was hmg after washing. M{ ..ew his car hit something,. or and as a result tr g ~ m,:::: someone, when he heard a thud' , s on recom The body retains its shape, permanently. The M~f~and he stopped immediately ~ mthendwationsheavetybeeTlmdadee to :.:~:::::: i i t H f e Ilyne oun oaR omcollar retains its shape, permanentl'!}. The sleeves nvest ga e. e ound Dodt ly- mission to widen the avenue '. prepar to you lation FlEE ISnMArE'. NO MONEYDOWN I ADDRESS I CITY I Transf LO 7-0890 Charge to my account 0 I,. Mall Fatally Hurt by Car fit; The Flexible, Crushable, !j!~::::jl Packable Take Me Along Shoe I Board I most remarkable new shirt Sunday, t** SERVING 3 GENERADONS OF SMART DETROITEI$ i Hathaway:s Durable Press 2:30 ~1~~t~~~:~:Ii £~l~~:~g1~~ I ; ~ss AWNINGS A.. ..S'I I It is possible that six paid qolidays -:":ill be demanded. Ba~ pay' in both depart. ments is $7,000 a year. Farms Requests Listed The 1- arms policemeQ are asking for a base pay increase to $9,000 a year for patrolmen; a longevity program of two, four, six and eight percent at $7,406. the end of five, 10, is, and 20 years resp.ectively. Also, removal of restr.\ctions ~ C 00 from holidays.. as they .now read, and make H seVen paid holidays, with double time, if (Contfnued from Page 1) . those days are' worked; and zens' Participatory Committee re.installation of the second wlll address interested resi. 10-day vacation period deleted dents . from the fringe benefits in On the same evening, a short 1951. presentation on the election Farms firefighters are ask- wHl be made B.t the regularly ing for a base annual pay of scheduled PTA meeting at $8,335, the same as b~ing re- Trombly School at 8:15 o'clock. ceived, or will be receiored by Last Talk May 8 Detroit firemen. They ask a The last talk in the series has two percent longevity pay in. been scheduled for Friday, May crease be granted for five years 6, at Pierce J'.1nior High School. of service; four percent for 10 Dr. Frank H. Parcells, vice. years of servic~; aad six per. president of. the board, will give t to 15 an address at the meeting cen r years of service; scheduled to begin at 7:30 p. m. phis seven paid holidays. Trustees of the Board of EduPO!,icemen a~d firemen in cation and members of the the l' arms receIve a base pay school admiDistr l' h I of $7,000 a year. ' . a Ion ave aDepartments Com"lned ready glyen brIef talks to gath. Personnel of the Woods De- erings of the PTA ~embership . partment of Pub lie Safet of Defer and Monteith Elemen. (combined police-fire depaJ tar~ Scld)ols, on T u e s day, t) k. f AprIl 26. men , are all log or a base Dr. Parcells addressed a spe. ~nnual wage of $8,~1l as .po- cia! meeting of the Maire PTA hcerne~, $500 f?r fuefi?hting, on Wednesday evening April 27 and frmg€ benefIts, to brmg the On the same eve~g th~' total annual pay to $.9,~. other six school trustees pre. ,!hel also lire a~kmg' to be sented a panel discussion on paid .or the 15 ml~utes, extra the importance of the' forthcom. that they are requIred to be ing election in the atiditor1um ass~mbled .be~ore they start of Parcells Junior High SclJool. their dut~es, tIme and one.half Although all citizens throughout for overtl1!le; and shift differ. the school district were invited ential of fIve cents an hour for to attend, it drew heavily on afternoon wor~, ~nd 10 cents the Mason, Ferry, Poupard, and an hou;r for mldmgbts; plus an Parcells attendance areas. MACK-HILLCREST Thurs Thursday, April 28, 1966 Practical Joke Not rrhat Funny Police ...Firemen of Four Pointes Ask Pay Raise Boa Loan? ~ POiNTE , Poi.,te :~:., Manufacturers Bank Announces New Hi,gher Inter«!st pCJ I 1114950 M • ..l bacteria count is kept at a low :.~'.7,.,.".,:~~:,'~;~;;;;:;~:.:;$kffi%'$W~i'~~?~;~~~:~_ ,[~!~~i ~[~ ~:::b0.. o.. 1!;~~e::~~~e::I!;ME8H1J~t!:IME@MEt!:IMEI .In.,•....,. }'.'" lit 1__ '} I ..l !.~-I.-';;i.'.~... ~s,~r;.~ ;.1 t., ~~; ~' 'l .., ,....:. ~I .' • t~ ) .. > A~ .~>+ J' .... ;:.~ \1,.' ~ \ ,t "~I' GRAHAM &.. GUNN, LTD., '«OM~' .' --~~-"~-=: \... ~ . . , ~ ~.f'<Ui' .,;," ,.'/~' , '---"'- "1Il •• eNT III C0'l1'l10ISSEU'R'S ~ CO.c.cEC'GIO'l1 of The art of being well dressed during your leisure hours is exemplified in these beautifully tailored summl!r jackets. Patterns are remained but the colorings are t!xciting. New cones of Gold, Adriatic Blue or Vintage' Bur. Mon. Eves. 8:30 gundy fot instance. '! sp«:tiori. w~invite '69'0 to '100 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ caDI,. lightweight ....-., SPORT COATINGS { ~ L~e _... -_._ .. _' Open ~~ :;I. ~p.'l~. ~-; rJ.,>~.-0¥ i:~" '.. (".•"'" , .~;:~,,~, : . I~ d~ Reliable engineering sources disclosed that it would cost just as much to remodel the existing pool, as it would to can. struct a new one. The new location for the pool, &t the Three Mile Drive Park was the unanimous decision of all the memc<:!rs of thCl!Park council nad plan commission. The Plan Commission set the Wednseday, May 4 date. for the public hearing, and because it is expected that there will be a large turn out, the Parcells Auditorium was picked as the hearing site. i Detroit Sorosis ~ffective April 15, 'i966 Manufacturers Bank Special Ti,ne Acc~unts earn a new high rate-five percent interest 011 amounts of ~ Meets May 3 ~ $1,000or more, on deposit for a minimum your in. Manufacturers Bank 5% Special Time Accounts are In passbook form. or certificates are available If you prater. Effective this same datel the higher 5% Interest will also automatically ~ Issued after February 28, 1966.All Special Time Account. may be redaemed prior to thei r maturity on G h ra tun & ,~ Anteebo PubJi.herl, Regular SavIngs. Accounts at Manufacturers Bank L will continue to earn 4% interest compounded quarterly. Both the 5% Inc. J . P k W 00 dwar d at Gran d CIre". ar r Also in Chicago ~~~~(~~(~~~~~(~~(~~~==~~~-==-=-~----~----., -~-1SiJ--(~-~-' .. Trun~ l.in(>s r.1ANUFACTURERS IOSI."nd CIIII>. "II,llllll! uII,n "I I )!It'h'l>.:ltn, '.' b~'l; lll>n tilill's la ,'\, I'. r \' <I. t>y Mall ($6.00 IIUlllc!" WIIVd Ctlunty). All Newl and Adlll.'rtllil" Copy 'h.t Be In Tbe New. Office I '.1. utes Beau same ~£LiU@IM~lo.rm~~Dt Mem~8r Federal Deposit Inaurance Corporation Lochmoor E. at Coplin Mock mar ~~n'.l'u,!l;dllY Noon to Inlure In511r. "'dd~.. aU Man (Sublerlptlona. Cban.. 01 Add,... Forma 1579) to lID Xerc:beval Avenue, Gro ... POinte J.fferson 19670 • 16745 . Sherwood near f;. Warren I have are available at 81/63 offices of Manufacturers Bank. Phone TU 2-6900 Three The Special TIme Accounts and 4%Regular Savings Accounts 99 Kercheval Avenue Gl"Jlle Pointe 36, Michigan !I. SATI~ '30-days written notice at a lower Interest r£lte. ~~~~~ Ni11tI1"", Chllf'l' ./kminls "" 1I""il"bl" Sa apply to existing one~year4Yt% Special Tl.ne Accounts Grosse Point~ N~w!J ~ six months. Deposits of $100 or more may be addej at any time. The memb~Detroit Soro- " sis will meet on Ma'y 3, at tht> I Essex Golf and Country Club, Sandwich, Ontario. Canada. Following a 12:30 o'c1Qck . luncheon and business meeting, Mrs. W. N. Leigh will announ('~ the program. ------~-----~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ (If It Bishop Kelly at Whittier E. Outer Dr. ~==.=C<:X t ~~~~daYI )ril 28. 1906 ~~~*}I~~; ~~~~~r;; ;~~: ~~I~:~aim~f:::~ Apr_il _28_, _'_9_6_6. , GROSSE _ --- Doherman~s Owner Sought I Shores resiaents will find City is making tbis year to the various improvements at their park are new flower boxes. lakefront park this summer, The Park's "66" Park and according to Tom Jefferis, Vil- Rfcreation Pro g ram, about lage Superintendent. which so much being writA new gatehouse has been ten, will determine their imconstructed with a pay phone, pl'ovements this summer. A a drinking fountaib. and a line public hearing oin the proposed to the desk in the Shores police $800,000 bond issue is set for station. The building is located MiiY 4. . . past the parking area and will house the official who - will check the park passes after VID residents have parked their 0 cars. A steel seawall bas been con__ sfructe.d in front of the swimThose! handsomE: local sini'ing ming pool area and benches m,en, The Grunyons will b; at will be ir.stalled for viewing it again this Friday 'night, April the lake. Many new trees have 29, when they will stage their been planted, Moraine Locusts, annual free concert and show Red Maples and Ghinkos. under the auspices of the Gl.'osse According t<;) Don Hallmann, Pointe War Memorial AssociaRecreation Director of the tion in Fr.ies Auditorium. Woods, there have been imThis performance will be a provemcnts a m 0 u n tin' g to eurtain raiser for the Grunyons' is ~ I ~ CABINETS G ' ."..' .runyons Gl c\ oncert FrIday . Transform your present kitchen into a sparkling food preparation center ... individually designed and built to your specifications. Complete planning and installation by professional builders. Architectural service, ca!l for free estimates. Visit 0'lr showroom 8 :00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Featuring '.,'-,'(","" l '.. GENERAL . '.: ELECTRIC " l J ~ Ii - . Applia!1ces Thiele Construction Co. ~rt::1 I I\~~~ ~rl~1~~~ II II SATURDAY, APRIL 30th HEY, KIDSI I l~~:::~':~ r:~,::::; areas. a black top multiple parking area for boat-owners and picnickers on the lakefront p.ark for 75 cars, a boat-Iaunchmg ramp 0 f concrete t h at will. Here'iS your enanee to get a ha.ndl We're ICIVllllZ every them bun ~ to boy or InTI who vi:;it8 us away - while they on the date shown a~Jllve. accompa.Djed by an adult. Tne:<e art! real oeauties we are giving' ,,.. poir of Seotch-P1oi<l "trev.Ii"" bog," with iIlIch 1"-". away-eolorful ~/"- ~t. ..-eye and rainbow marbles. mixed up witb bill II~ - Rhooterl!l. BtllSu.re to brmg Mom or Dad altJng and get ,youra aT.._ Pointe Hard~~are & Lumber Co. rolS' Point. 14950 Mack at Wayburn -_. 5 VA 1-5550 handle two boats at once, the refinishing of two tennis courts in black top in Ghesquiere Park, and the maintenance of seven Little League diamonds and six Babe Ruth diamonds, one, at Mason School, with a I new backstop. Farms residents will discover that fill for an extension of 150 fe.et has been dumI-'ed to the nurth of the picnic area of their park. Andrew Bremmer, City Manager. says that after this ha:; settled, it will be planted with grass. Construction of 110 new boat: I slips is expected to be com. pleted hy late July or August, hringin!{ the total number of bl-,ats to be accomI\lodated to 350. Ever~1 cloud has a silver linI lng and the silver lining of the I sewer construction for the City has been enough soil of the rj~ht kind to grede the large play arE'a at the old Neighborhood Club, at a minimal cost to ',the City, according to Robert Bendzinski. With a one-year license from the Grosse Pointe Board of Education for the City to maintain the Neighborhood Club grounds, an expanded recreational program is available ,this year. If any tennis or baseball league in the - Gros<:e . Pointe area is interested, please call the City Oflice, TUxedo 5;5800, '\nd . they will do everything they can to cooperate. A sched: ule of adivities at the Neighborhood Club grounds win be published later. The only improvements the ~ BALC'WIN BUILT BUDGET Exlite • Moire I • l't.~ I promises some rare antics, in-I strum ental fireworks, and even surprise numbers by junior i Grunyons in Fr}day's show. I I I BLIND SERVICE Cleaning • Relaping . • Recording Price of Whiie Paint! SA.TINTONE LATEX WALL PAINT 14th Year Serving Grosse POinte Deal" /0' over J J. 'Yea" ", ~ _. <- > ,••~ .. ~,.,::,.~~.; .?~"~ • ",> ".,~! ....... " LOW];~EY 0(.* RIGHT TRACK . Pay .as you go - ond If you; are gomg to t~e ~aces, always buy a round trIP ticket. I The fellow who hangs on I stands the best chance of success, -----. ~ ~*t"":";.'.6/~.~'" .".... <, •• _I' ~~~< • ,<".,-• .,.:,__'l,..~!~ ..'f"'~ ~';'.~'" .... Talie advantage of the convenience of picking up your t'Itket sa. t • . ,~'........ ;•• ~,-~.,.:.. '" ".'.;<11". . .. C'H ET SAMPSON'S > TRAVEL t + SERVICE 100 Kercheval Aye.-on "he !tarlet Itrlnlll you Lowrey'. glorious ofgan volr.e. and man" excltint,t and exciusive IIlffects, 'n authentic Mo"o80ny and Walnut wl'.h bench ond d.llvery lncluded. from , the Hill TU 5-7510 BIRMmGRU( 116 S, Wood\\'&rd MIMllt' MY '1-1177 directly with the airlines ~ We represent a!1 airlines and the pric€s are standard. ~_.... ~ Eves. MOD. II I"n. ~, ~! BOTH STORES OPEN SUNDAY 1.5 1'.t,fY(L ",\~ : I I ; :,1 i I ~! MOBIL PAINTS - REV-SATIN - REV.-GLO - JELLED MAGIC f The Lively Line is the long Ford tinel The choices range from sophisticated Thunderbirds to penny-wise Falconsa grand total of 49 model.~ fat' '66. In between there's something for everybody, LTO luxury. Performance Fairlan(!s, Exciting' Mustangs. Wagon'.> in four different sizeS'.There's even a new, go-anywhere 4.wheel.drive Bronco. You name it-we've got it. Try the lively Ford line-big on every~ thing but pricel Seethe ~, Pord GJJealers! ~"E IT UP...SAVE 11'UP\ Gal~ $6.90 now The original "easy pain':". It's pasy to find just the color you want (we have hundreds.) It's easy to put on with roller or brush; dries in minutes and tools wash up with water. Best of all-it's easy to live with. Beautiful, really washable and non-fading. Custom-mixed for you-at same price as white. ' " $595 ~ BA;LDWIN ~ ~ .. Subdue Sale! Hundreds of Colors At The $5.50 from !",rf(lt Painteu or Unpainted You Install We InstaH Reg. or Cherry. Rental retul"n. and recital used I Viking fast service! • WE RENT AND Mahogony We Measure and Install Cleaning and Turning VENETIAN and his parted. Wise young parents ehao .. the HowClrd for Its dear, ,inging to_, Its attroctiv. styling and Its C1Ppeoling price. Avallabl. in Walnut, • Service. • someone hubcaps. value. ORGANS i I I ~-~~- PIANOS PRICED I !I .. REPO~TS' mEFT I Woods Theater lot, Woods pollee v'er€' informed I stole the vehicle's four on Thursday, April 21, by An.: He did not give their thony E. Kozlinski, 55, of 22321 Frazho, S1. Clair Shores, that A friendly neighbor while his car was parked in the I garden tools are soon ------ ------------------------~ • Sales • "r ~..-:: I'. I I 0'1 I The GrunYOnf are under the direction of William Y, Gard, former Yale Whiffenpoof who also directs the Grosse Pointe Ch am b er Singers. Director Gard I whole fistful of marbles. - 8.3 much as yoo can hold in one If the woman' whose pet Dob. sweater below the left shoul. erman Pinscher bit Richard E., der. He' said this ~appened as Graney, 17, of 1410 Buckingham, I he was rounding the northeast .on .Sund!lY, April 24, reads t~is! corner of the track. . ;rtlcle, p~ease report to tile About this time, the youth arms police. . said, the dog's owner. a womIf she d?es not come forward, an, arrived and after looking at Graney w111 have to undergo a Graney's shoulder said she did series of painful rabies shots. not thiak it was s~rious enough The dog bit the youth in the to have a doctor look at the i back, through a sweater, break- wound. She put a leash on the' ing the skin. . dog and walked away. ! i PoHce were called to Bon The only description Graney: SE:cours Hospital to take a dog could give of the woman was bite report, and Graney tol~ that she was wbite, about 30 or,j them that he was bitten at about 35 years old, about five feet 6:15 p.m. while he wa~ runn!ng ei~ht inches tall, with blond around the Grosse Pomte Hlgh. halr. . I School gravel field track. Graney has been going to the Graney said that the dog sud- field tr~ck every day, hoping d~nly appeared ~nd jumped ~n the woman will come back with hls back, and bIt through hls I her dog. ~-' .~.......... 4. . • , . Page Three ---~---------_ .._- ~ ~r~::~Y:~~j{t~l~e~Jfi ~fgt¥~:lt:?;~:~¥J.,i ~~.; ..;''JF.~:~K$:nr';~>e~'l\~~e~>~~ ~t,\\1 Custom Home Sui'ding Remodeling Additions 24145 little Mack Ave., at Stephens Rd. St. Clair Shores in our 30th year PR 5-2323 ,:~~:i::~ NEWS POINTE List Many lmp~ovements. At Pointe Lakefrout Parks Kitchens of Distinction, ~~.Ii .. --- SEEYOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER 14830WARREN at Alter TUS-6000 ? ( , , , : y. ,: ,~, ??,::"~':':;\ ~~,',;":~(Y~'''.''1~,,;:;,,~,.-:, -'~~~'f':J:."'T'~,c"';:,~ ',.':':i_:t::,,~~:-,-I' '"~:;S::~~~:~~~'~;~~,(,~t~~'~';;};~t' ~':"!1:':':,(:';-:~",;,:',': Page Four ;',' ;' ~~ . GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 28, 1966 --_._-------------------------------------------------------------------------,----,---------------, DOUBLE TROUBLE • . ., : ' .A complaInt was received by .elty police that the hood orna. ~ment on a car parked in a pub. .,de lot had beE'n broken off ',sometime during the day on Metropolitan I April 14, from Frank BeloW of East Detroit, who works in 'The Village area. Exactly o~~ week later City police received another visit fror,-: the same man; the same car and the same complaint. with Free Connecticn Rotarians Ready for Antique Show ::~ff"\ ! ::)j:" \~::: CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, will be Ihe Republican candIdate for the R nominatl(J~ 'r ~~ ... Notre with BOI Every I Past acU., Clubs, Begs, <::arts, Balls, New 7 Club Sets from $27.95 MacGregor - Shakespeare - Kroydon GOLF to Willow Run Bag Boy Carts Mulligan Carts ",'< ,"'~ "'" N( BOWLI -..J $9.50 Round Trip PLAN Brunswick Pro Dealer - Balls from $12.95 Drilled While You Wait v Hus~and and/or wife and children (6 thru 21 years) up to and In. cludlng 4 family members: $10.00. Round trip: $19.00. TU 6-1322, ~f. marneu ~l$'~~~;:;r.~;::~m;:~~..w@'m~rimW:::"~w:~~.0::~~'m , TU 4-~800, a graduate fore hin'! ROYAL COACHMAN SERVICE NEW FAMILY I ofItS 35theyearsUniv.ersity of age, William J. Kennedy of 8471 Congress in the 14th '~ongres-IDame, and IS Lincoln road announced that sional District in Michtgan. He seven ctlHdren. Coache! leave On the hour every day 6 a.m, thru 1 a.m. from Parkcrest M,otel, 20000 Harper, nr. 8 mile and X-way. On reservation only; Cupid s Restaurant, 16624 Mack at Harvard. $5,50 One Way - for or call your travel agent I Leasing C.II J. Home Pool Tables and BILLIARDS Access-:>ries Cues Repaired ~ Trophies For All ()ccasions EXPERT I WOODS ~~ CENTER IIill 19579 MA~L~ BO:L~~t:;dB:WARD EQUIP::: 8 es one ~ ..... The Grosse Pointe Rotary Club will stage its 'annual fund-rai13ing project, the Antique Show, in the War Memorial , Center on May 3, 4, 5 and 6, from 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. With the' proclamation signed by the heads of the five Pointe municipalities, declaring rlext week An- .t.1{: Photo by' Paul Gacb tiques Week, are left to right-KEN SMITH, Rotary president; MAYOR KENNETH McLEOD of Grosse Pointe,Woods, PRESIDENT JOHN HUETTEMAN of Grosse Pointe Shores, TOM KRESSBACH, Manager, City of Grosse Pointe; and STEVE BALOCH, show chairman. ~.Y,,:".";-. ,:~tf:,:.~j{::j:;::::,L\:::::',:,'w:':: Fire Damages Brownell Bands Grosse Pointe Headquarters for: ~~. g ~~ Marrs, 1337 BerkshIre, Monday A~fil 18. . .. Park Fire ChIef WIlham Graul said that an alarm was called ill at 9:38 p.m. by a member of the Marr family, who was home alone' at the time. when he smelled slnoke. The department responded with seven men and two pumpers and an aerial truek, the chief said. Within about 10 minutes, it became apparent' that help was needed, and the chief resorted to Mutual Fire Aid Card 168, which called for assistance from the City' and Harper Woods. , The chief ~aid that the City t sent two pumpers and seven men, arid Harper Woods dispatcbed a pumper and six m~n. No one was injured or was felled from smoke inhalation Chief Graul said. ' He said that the fire was brought under' control at 10:30 p. m., and was put out by ":~;~~Ii.t.jtevening, ':Mt;;'::;:,..:,' \"". Club is still Michigan;s leader in Motoring services and pro. I tection. I --- 11 p. Thp , I t By MARVIN BEAUPRE U.S.A. are _ • • • We can't remember the tailor's name. Let's coil him Mr. Sew and Sew. * • :; A weary shoe salesman, who hod shown a female customer twelve pair of shoes, said, "Lady, if, you don't mind I'd Iik~ to rest a few minutes. Your f~t are killing me!" * • I * Want the kids to know you're home? Just walk in front of the TV Sflt •• _ • * • He's so rl-:h, he hired a paperhanr er to put stomps on his 'etters. • • * • You'll feel like a millionaire with the servite you get at Mary BeouprJ'S ot 18184 Mock ot Fisher, 884-5599. CADILLAC is proud to introduce , fire brlginated between the walls of the sub-attic on the third floor of the Marr residence the chief said and it beca~e necessary to chop away interior and exterior wa~ls to get at the blaze. By the time City and Harper Woods firemen and equipment arrived at the scene; flames were licking away at the sUQattic and through the roof. , There was extensive damage to a third floor bedroom and rl)of of the structure, Chief Graul said, but how much will have to be determined by insur, ance lldjustors. The' chief :llso said that there was some water damage to the front section of the house, and heat p-nd s m 0 ked a mag e through!'ut the third floo . r. . T he Park FIre D~i'artme~t, D!:ad praised the acbon of hiS men an~ the firefighters fro~ the ~sslsting departments In h~ndlmg the fire. He had speclal praise for .the prompt response for aSsistance, by the ~ity llnd Harper Woods firefIghters. Under the Hood The most popular plates in tn. upper, lOwer c"d license. m.,. ,; ,; ,; ,; ,; (Jrosse [fJointe It's easy to go wrong, but strength of character is needed and~Doors • Aluminum or PorrTED ROSES • General Motors Dealer lame location for 49 'dears • FReE ESTIMATES -). ... SASH, " FREE ANY $2 ROSE OF YOUR CHOICE WITH PURCHASE OF ANY 8 ROSES LANDSCAPINC • CLIMBERS SERVICE Add new beauty to your home now . . . consult landscaping advice ... This service is FREE! I • His II • Nautil • Airgui Depth • Topsic • Docklt (easy I 19605 j Oper. Dail PRODUCTS • CRABGRASS KILLERS • LAWN FERTILIZERS • SPRAY MAT'RI~LS 24300 Harper Avenue between 11 KERCI • MINIATURES • ROSE TREES us fer expert Complete Line of • scorrs .1] 9 and 10 .Mife PR. &-3466 2 Miles Straight off end of Ford Expressway , Open Daily and Sundays till 7 p.m. . --------------------------------------~----~ tllilllll!llllltlllllmmllnlllmllllllil:lllilliIlIllIllIllIuIl!IIMnwmmllll~ THIS WEEK'S BELL RINGERS I 25" Cl C • 25" R lar CQIc Give your TV and Control. stantly, p and beaul provide f, :hange d your choi 18328 Price inc tube and MACK AVE. Your I of 3 BONELESS Lamb SEMI BONELESS, STUFFED Roast Pork Loin Roast STUFFED WITH Se OUR OWN DELICIOUS BREAD DRESSI NG BACON U,S.D.A. CHOICE WRAPPED Fresh lamb Patties Boneless Rolled Pot Roast 190 190 191 191 191 NO SEASONING 191 ADDED 192 192 192 192 AL WA YS FRfSH U.S. NO. 1 Rf.D, RIPE All Beef Hothouse Tomatoes Hamburger .~2 192 1~2 192 192 192 .43:. 192 1931 193 193 , ' Pascal Celery . R M. 17328 Mack Ave. ,. g~ • GR),NDIFLORAS ) INC" Thme Blocks East of Codieux g,!,:, pruned, • Mexicana • John F. Kennedy • A,nerican Heritage • Matterhorn • Apricot Nectar PLUS 236 OTHER • EVERBLOOMING HYBRID TEAS VARIETI~S OF . • • • FLORIBUNDAS LARGE, CALIFORNIA • 7la lfJ Including the New Prize Winning Roses ~..... ..,...-.-- TU 1-6130 ! from All our roses are growing in special soil; fed, watered, sprayed and guaranteed to bloom. ---POliNTE -_.... !~_ ~ S eRE E.-N &. S VAN DYKE, 3 Blocks N. of 10 Mile J E 6-6260 • SL 7 ~0767 20!J000 Pott@d Hoses 1 LB. PKC. We Repair Storm, .Sash and Screens - CADILLAC 52 IT'S ROSE TIME IN YOUR GARDEN! I ~ R FAMOUS SHIP'S ~ SAILING WATER" Shoes HALL1S 29th YEAR SPECIALIZING IN Bacon • Awning Windows • Aluminum Siding • Awnings Jim h~ tt.1!tnow how and qua,~ficati()njto handl~ Aft'lou" automotiveneeds M. The Originator of the Potted Rose in Michigan! RATH'S BLACK HAWK, SLICED Enameled • Porch Enclosures • Jalousies • Sere'en Porche. • !Roger !Rinke to take the bad;: track. Storm Wiildows Grosse Pointe resident 25 years selling prestige cars Personalized deels ,Personalized service Active in community affairs Unti' Waiting for Bus WILL-POWER representat~'ve P. Youth Attacked , . -h', WaitIng for a bus on t .e D(;" trait side of Maek avenue In the vicinity of Lakeland at a little after midnight on Sunday, April 24, Douglas Parmenter, 4366 Philip, Detroit, 18, was attacked by two young men who got off a bus going east. Running along Mack, Parmen. ter escap~d his attackers and I headed for the first lighted dwelling he saw. He rang the EYE ON GOAL bell et 831 Lakeland avenue and A lot of time :can be saved asked Marilyn Smith to call the by figuring out where you want poli~e. to go before you start. When Corporal vonald Smith -------~and Patrolman William Plumb of the City police :'\rrived on the scene and searched the neighborhood, .the attackers had vanished. p'armenter was taken to the station where he was picked up by his grandfather. Detroit police were notified and win continue the investigation. JIM LYNCH as their new playing their last concert with this instrum'ental group Friday evening, when ,director Dewey D. Kalember presents his eighth annual Spring Concert ip the school's auditorium-gym. Beginning at 8 o'clock the pro~l'an'i will be made up of selections performed by over 150 Brownell students in two balids. First to perform ',:'ill b~~sev. enth' graders, who will present three folk dances arranged by Gumma, Prayer and March from "Der Freischultz~' by Von Web e r, Bennett's S e r v i'c e Mar c h, arid Rachmaninoff's .Preltlde in C Sharp Minor. Feature~ will be Doug Slocum as solOist .on the snare d;um. (Doug IS ~ private pupil of James ~at£leld.) . FollOWIng these opemng numbers: eighth and ninth grader.s makIng u~ the more experlenced, Conc~rt Band will play Gluck s Pans and Helena Overture, Str~ets of Athens by Ca. C&'.1as,Offenbach's LaPerichole, an~ Rhythm of the Winds by Erickson. A special "fun seleetion" will be the band's favorite, kkers' Riffin' the Blues, featuring Rod Rose as drummer. .Ushers for the performance Will be Rosemary Bagby, Lisa Curl, Debhie Knig~t, ~ebbie McDonald and De~ble SpItzley. • Tickets are bemg sold by band members, and may also be purchase~ /l.t the door tomorrow evenmg. Evenings ~;,f;~W.?i:;:W.:f.m::~::~;~;,.,,~m.it'~%W~.&.::::~mf:~~~~~~:~?:'i~:~~~~~,~w~4 ; i ':\:::;:::h;:::':'\,f:~: I let;ween Moross and Vernier SIYles"~i*I';~~~~e~i~;~;~;;~: ;;~~:i:~:~~;;;ri~ driving have cnanged in the IClst50 Years and the Automob'lle ENGAVING BUNCH 79c PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER Remember! We talee ,111. prEin 0u.' of Champagne prices' ~. , ..pril 28, 1966 married with •• ,,,1 .... .~, ,'~ J 1 lJt (.~ 'f~~ .~.~ ... :--<'{ ""I"'~ .. Thursday, April 28, 1966 of age, a graduate liversity of Notre is 'eon. > 1 UNPREDICTABLE AUTO RENTALS - Kroydon • Daily • Weekly Dealer Call James Jenkins: , •• ~: _'~".'~, .',' ",,~ .' '.~ • $15 P'OINTE TU 1.5000 , " ...... 't~:-- '1""'-' -... Two tickets were-' issued by .City police early Sunday. Api'U 24, when a car driven by ,AIex~ ander Gage. 587 University Place, collided with one driven - TIRED OF _LOOOONG WINDED SALESMEN? by Juseph 'Comiskey of Cha~ ham, Ontario, about 40 feet west, :~en~~.her on East Jefferson l Gaue told police he was driv. ing e~st on Jefferson, approaching the Fisher intersectic!l, when he gave a signal, changed lanes and slowed down for the red ligM. Comiskey, also going east behind Gage, countered with the statement that he had been forced off the road. Jf~ _ ~ .- ..... • Affiliates of the Garden Club Council" and two Pointe police chiefs got together in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Monday to perfect plans for the drive which the Garden Council IS sponsoring to abolish littering in'the community. Pictured at the conference table, Shoes • Dockley's Spredrose (easy course plo"er) the ship's wheel, inc. 19605 Mack Ave. i 52 Ined, I MAGNAVOX. ; nnedy inc. home entertainment center ot Nectar ~RID TEAS City ordinances on littering and the right of citizens, to en! force these ordinances were explained to the Gros~e Pointe ,. Garden Club CouncIl by Police Chief Arthur E. Louwers of Grosse Pointe Park and Chief An~rew . Teetaert of Grosse Pomte CIty at a recent meet. , ing. [ The Council made up of 12 I garden clubs, is planning an allout campaign agajnst litterihg during the month of May and askp,d the advice of the police chiefs as to what could be done. 11 KERCHEVALAVE., Punch afid JudV Block TU 6.4050 , TURES I ~REES I 18538 MACK 15205 2')1/ COLOR TV with Remote Control! Bring it to us! , WE CAN our Mil. J make. II .tudy '. REPLACE PAfiTS • P,EWIREI RaisCJ or lower of unulual ~ nnest S 9QNELESS • 25" RectanguCl TOT At Remote • Four Speakers lar Color Tube! Control for S"perb Tone Give your family the thrill of this all ne-n' Magnavox Color TV and enjoy the added conver:ier.~e of Total Remote Control. • Automatic Color makes pictures appear, instantly, perfectly_ • Np.w Chromatone adds picture depth Q~.d beouty .• Two 9" ovel speakers and two 3" speakers provide full, rich tone. • Total Remote control lets you chonge dionne' _ and volume, turn set on or off right from your chair! Elegant styling WiTh gliding Tambour Doors. Price incl"des 1-year guarantee on parU and picture tube and thr<!e mCl:tthl service. Your Choice of 3 Styles ~ combination • the bale. in cotton •• .the ribby IF IT'S A LAMP WE knit-pullover atop a hip.hugger Can Fix It ----- 0 ll,ig A.line smartly sprinkled with Electric, Sh.op, tiny blossoms. 30134 Maison St., , J " powder, - J DETROIT BANK Navy, Poor girl. whits, loden. Sizes S,M,l. 4.00 Skfrt. Pin~ blue. Sizes 5.13. 7.00 L I Check these Outstanding features f VA 3-1660 ,. Off 12 Mile Rood MagrlCl"ox E. JEFFERSON Shop Thursday .]nd Friday Evenings The chiefs stated that orell. FAMILY PROBLEM Between Harper and Jeffel'$On nances are already on the books. St. Clair Shous of the municipalities" declaring , NecessL~y may be the mo~er 294.3980 littering a misdemeanor but of invenboo, but the offsprIng that the difficulty in enforeing isn't alwayS what it should be. the law is that you must see the ~-----~~_.person doing the littering. Foi" this reason the Council is asking all citizens to he on the watch fer persons throwing can. dy wrappers, gum wrappers~ empty cigaret packages' and such on the ground. When these are thrown from cars citizens are asked to take the license number and the ~ouncU will Iind out the name of the person ' and report him. Fines running as high as $50 can be assessed anyone throw- ' 1 ing rubbish from cars and $5 for anyone throwing cigaret packages or ~lJch litter- on the VISIT YOUR street. The Garden Club Coun- ~ eil is considering plans to have members issue warnings to lit, & terbugs the first two weeks kof , May and the second two wee s make complaints if needed. Mrs. F. M. Lewis of the Girl Scouts has lined up five troops to deliver posters made by elementary school children under 19[~[:::[:Ht:r~[tt:[:ttrt:::::::t::rf[t:~::fl[mmm:@:::ml::::~[::ttI1::::rt:[r::::mmmmm:tItm[:[t[rt@llf • RIVE~VIEW DODGE 886.5130 TROL/BLE the ,direction of Donald Schrom, art director of the elementary schools. These posters will be delivered to stores and bus~ess ,addresses on Saturday, April. 30 announcing the opening of Clean-Up week. The Cleanest Playground Con. test under the direction of Mrs. Carson Grunewald will be held on Saturday May 7. The school grounds of all the elementary and high schools, public, parochial and private, will be judged by a committee on the Men's Garden ~lub and award.s. made to those ill the best conditIOn. ------ , i RES S;HORT WINDED LAMP Garde'l ,Council Planning, Drive Against Littering TU 2-1340 Open Daily 9-6, Fridays 'til 9. left tp right, are: MISS CHRISTINE EDWARDS, MRS. ,JOSEPH CARR, MRS. HAROLDW.HARDEN,MRS.CARSON GRUNEWALD, president; Park Police Chief ARTHUR LOUWERS, City Police Chief ANDREW TEETAERT and MRS. GLANN GESSELL. IEN IEADI! SEE A Cornp'ete Source of Fine Furniture in Grosse Pohlte Plhoto by F.ddle MoGrath, Jr. Depth Finders • Topsider Safety Boat IN ~l ~ • OFFICE FURNISHINGS • DESIGNING and PLANNING , • LEASE PLAN AVAILABLE • Airguide Depih".O.Matic gon! -- ., BUT MICE" • Nautical lamps ~H~a.ij::';;:~i.i$;i~~:;m~ -- ~'\~~r{ljj! • His Lordship Jewelry ~ • \ ~ ~ trlauJiall 9ifb, M. ~ ~, i "EVERYTHING NAUTICAL SAILING JACKETS, WA TER.PROOFED H- Gage was tickett~d for changing lanes without safe observa. tion and Comiskey for failure to yield. ------ 130 Kercheval on the Hill ~TER 1': .• -~ Drivers Ticketed Following Crash ~AQJ II FAMOUS NORPOLE SHIP'S WHEEL ;," NEWS M~f. DAY 1.- .... ..... tincoln • a .."';,.t'W~7~~~"'' '>::''~'\-=:r;:~"'~'r:\"'?~'o;.~',,:,~,,~_,-,~,~ V ...~ :;~~!,~,~"'~~F~~~~~~~ .~ • Mercury .' $8 a DAY ,lJY. Leasing (up to 3 yrs.) AU Makes You V1ait ' • Comet. $6 a DAY • Monthly ~.95 ~'T'~"~r" ~." Discuss Plans for Anti-Litter Campaign Every man has a future beWatch 0 u t for school kids, fore him - but too often hJ~ motorists-they weren't brought past acts as a handicap. up to be run down. ~5 , GROSSE I HOME TO ROOST ;A." . ~>, .:~ ~.~.. lacobsons ~J~ TRUST 'PaIllPy'fJlHlking GeILter MACK-HILLCREST No Down Payment Requir~d ----------~----------~---, ---~-----'----~-~~- Lamb Roast 871:. APPED Patties See These Cars: 1901 Huntingburg 1903 Stanley 1713 Ford THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO, VISIT 'THE DETROIT tHAPTEB 1914 Ford 1917 1917 1~22 1922 1923 1924 1925 1925 1925 1927 1929 1929 1929 1931 1932 1936 Monnon Ford Packard Studebaker Franklin Dodge Cl1rysler Flint Dodge Ford Chrysler Lincoln Chrysler Chevrolet PCiCkard DeSoto V.M.C.C.A" 'ANTIQUE A.UTOMOBILE DISPLAY ~ .,2 thru May7-at EASTLAND QI Th. aNTD Grand Court-presented THE EASllAND CENTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - 'J bJ I pre.enting • costume accents' ~!COME ONE COME ALL!! touch NO ADMISSION CHARGE _____________ Nina Ricci's with a personalized DISPLAY OPEN DURING REGULAR SHOPPING HOURS al__ L' Air du Temp. speciai ••• An exquisite handcut monogram -',jewelry. gracefully styled for Eou de Toilette spray and receive a generous flacon filled or sterling silver. lO.OO; 14K gold. ,35.00 of Creme Porfumee with Nina i~icci'$ complimentS'. Both, 6.00 B. Petite disc on chain. in :14K gold.'14.00 Mali , II florol blend and lomantic. Purchase the 2 ounce A. Three letter monogram pin. 12K gold Fro parkjng for t with undertones of spice so intimately gay a gift or yourself. T~o week delivery. 8.M". (Vernier) ... nd Kelly Roedl ' Jacobsons ,'- Remember MOTHER'S DAY, May ~th Jacobsons I 2 HOURS FREE PARKING WITH YOUR puaCHASE , "'"""""'''''''''('''"'''.n~,.~~t(I " tb to ••• d •• s . an •• 'I - - -~ - - -- :=",'---' ~ .~.~ ,,-'-f ---;;:-,"~--:",~ --:.:, ,. --;!"!---:-;';:-:-.,i'~ ~~~." ... ~''' .. ".:.,:J'. ':~I~'~:~'~~ .".~'.':.''''':.~'~.''' ..'''''''.iJ.:",.:.~;r,=,~ ::,c:;-.~q;;"!'::\t:..".~r.::.-:-.-~,~;::o:~"V:' ~t'.~~,7"::'. ,:".#~'!"-?~.;I)..:"!' .•••,.'~:=t7'~1.WO=::-'" ... "':'!'\?U"'!"._',.-~.-~,,, ...""< .... _:--:,~ .,.. '., __ . _~ . .-7"\"':{i. ~"~j\T "'-l----...i'-~S~.~ ~~~.:'.~ .. \: .. /;._ ..• ' .... ' '-""":~', ..... --au..,.......-----7"~-...------------m--~ ....... -------.. --7 ...... 11\'1,_ ....... -., aq-.. a... ...}C--.... a.e•.5~.s...;."!!If.~?'!'l!';i-~;r~~~F';".~r . _'.C ... ' )': .,.0' Page Six GROSSE o D I T IT A n I E S Worn in Your Ear NEW "SOLITAIRE" NO CORD - ... NO TUBE . ~1!!Ol. "L.IVING SOUNO;' " HEARING AIDS - EAST SIDE .-J / HEARING AID CEf.lTtR ~ 179' - ---.------ ----.---~ •I .' • I I II • I ~65~' ; FRANCIS L~I~D '"CHADWICK B. Pfleiderer i Francis Laird Chadwick, 63, --------'--------of 679 Rivard boulevard, died Sunday, April 24, in Bon Se. cours Hospital. He leaves his I wife, Constance; two daugh. tet;s, Constan~e and Mrs, James Zboril; a brother; two sisters;. and a grandchild. Born in Norfolk, Va., at the time of his death Mr. Chadwick was assistant sales manager and sales engineer for the ,Woodall Industries. , S e r v ice s were Wednesday afterno~n in the Verheyden Funeral Home. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery. I Room Fathers and male Bowersox, Mrs. NortIUln Brey planning members of the P.T.A. execu- and. Mrs. Richard Heflin are thcr." tive board wilJ 15e h06ts during at ED 0 the'''Dad's NiltbJt Social Hour" follOYJing the general meeting. Rich.ltd Scbott, and Ro~ Bush: Mrs. Rkhard Schott and Mrs. members of the Dominating 'J.'1homaaBurnham, Social Chair. committee, present the follow- men, alocg with Mrs. LeRoy Io',ft 1 t of off! f 1966 ji_iiiiiillii'":;:-:- ........ iiiiii;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijj "&6 B a e cera or -". 12 AdventurOUI 1967: pre~~1'1t, Jerome DrlsPeople Wanted coIl; program chai1"lD8D, Dr. Cruise aboard a Donald Brigp; publicity cl1air~ sqUire rl.. ed man, Mrs. Sarah AUan; recordWlncfllmme, for the lummer. Iin n proud Brigantine Yank .. ing secretlU'Y,. Mrs. Richard fruition, alon, Mexlc'n COlst, Haglin; cCl'1TeSipOndingsecre31lapa,os II., Coco. II., Ac.pvl. "8_. ',,"'-Do I'" BI . co, Panam. WU.T, n.... ~. na u ain; treasAit" ElticK'ON 644.5423 urer, Duwayne Peterson. 293 lerwyn, Ilrmlngh.m, MIch. A I f!vent for POl STDL ."'M'N IS benefit of the STEEL -~~mx%{<''<' :-~:-:::::~jJ~~ , DESIGN ROLL SCREENS lOP , .. ". BUILT, If you have "fa- thing, give yc ANY SIZ~ - "SHAPE - Rep.I~.d or Rt"pllced SCREEN WIRE fjQs~Jli~~ sq. Ft. Price Per Roll Alum. Up to 48" Width Bronze, to Up $ STEEL CASEMENTS Replacement Hdw. AvoilClble TW 2.7800 57 9c Fiber Alum Glass, World' 72" Width ~:::d Stainless Steel Wlr. Up to .. " Width 95 0<0:':.:0;-: B~:~~;RI GUARDS Thick II II 0 0 IIII IIII TO" I' M~~~ ~.$N Ahlnt. Shade Screen w," 640 E. 7 Mil. ltd., Nr. Oakl.nd IId 0 0 0 0 0000011 0 0 Ii 0 0 d 0000 II0 II0 0 0 II0 0 0 0 d 0 IS' 0 0 0 0 II(l II II 0 0 u 0 0 II II II 0 II0 0 II000 - 13033 rc: WI:.:; ~:~~-iW.%I:M ~w;~,.",. ... .iri»"......:>...... " .~J)."''''.'N''''.• IIIIl\ ,IlP •• SPECIAL SPRING SALE C9y 0hurn1tu" rn an dB'~.arpettng • r-'l Featuring c.u,o R!l PI!;oo 0000 TU ~ • 'I t 'I ..It J :ku~~~~: ~:h o7~~~~e t;o:: this STAINI.ESS ALUMINUM STEEL BRONZE :- CUSTOM MADE, conjunction w ith t e annua 1 George C,o u r y; chafrman~ b I inelection meeting of the Tram- MN. Sjirk VanderBurg Mrs MARGARET F. McKNIGHT bly P.T.A. on Mond'ay, May 2. , Margaret F. McKnigh,t, 88, Prior to the geneNJ meeting at of 533 St. Clair avenue, diecI 8:15 o'clock, parents are wetSaturday, April 23, at Cottage come to v1s1t in the clusrooms. Ho;;;pitaI. She leaves her hus. band, Patrick J., and a daugh"Juvenile Behavior in the ter, Kathleen M. Community" will be the topic Services we~e beld at the under discussion in the audiService::. were held' at the torium meeting. S.peaker on IStVerheyden Funeral Home and d F I H d d P l' Ch h T d Verhey en UD(;l'a ome an this ~casion is one of our 181 . au s • Ul"C on )les ay St. C!ere Church on Friday. tlnguished neighbors, J u d g e morning. Burial was in Mt. Bur l' a 1 was in Mt. Olivet Ed rd' S 'O.} j J d Pi Olivet Cemetery. wa ..... : gg ns. u geg. Iii • Cemetery. gins has had opportunity to L ----study problems of our young' WI LlAM KRIEGER citizens from many vaDtage William Kreinger, 88, of 1410 Handweavers' Guiid points as a father, as a police I Bi~hop road, died Sunda~. April commiSsioner and as a judge. 24, in f;ottage Hospital. He The Detr!lit Handweaver's ri leaves a son, William', a daugh- Guild will meet Ofl Monday, A discussion pe od will . follow Judge Piggins' remarks ter, :I\!rs. Florence Wright; four grandchildren' and five great- May 2, at 7:30 o'clock at the As an added feature . to fully grandchildren: .lnternational Institute il1 East acquadnt parel!ts with "their Services were held at the Ver- Kirby Street, Detroit. A program school b u 8 In ess" Progralll heyd~n Fun era I Home on of Tapestry will be presented Ohairman Jerome Driscoll has IWednesday afternoon. Burial by Harriet Tidball, authority on invited, Dr. Frank H. Parcells, ,was in Evergreen Cemetery. aU phases of weaving. Members Truf'tee Grosse' Pointe Board ; Memorials may be made to the may invite guests and visitors of Edue8/tion, to explain the ! Bethel Baptist Chnrch. who wish to attend may Call! issues- the board and communi- ~. Thursday NEWS Trombly P.T.A. To Honor Dads . . fo~d, dIed Monday 1~ Tuc:son, Arl],. He le~ves .his wife Mule (Schnelker), three dttughters, Mrs. Joseph W. Sucher, Mrs. Allen Howes and Mrs. Albert Burris' and a sister Mrs. Emma' Giprich. ' NO SEPARATE EARMOLD ~Ii!t.. POINTE ~ j Generous Reductions on Fine Furniture, 1 ,A 'Uo" 0~ Draperies and Carpeting FOR FINE FURNITURE .. ' o~~ffi~!Q!~~Q~~QQ GO OO~.Q 16421 HARP':R 0 00 00 OQ 0 QO • TU 1 1285 0 OR GO 0 UJUl.Jl9..9-9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OR 0 IUl ~ ~ PLUMBIN( 17425 ~ OR 0 00 OR QO ~ I ERHARD I MOTOR SALES I 16100 Schaefer Detroit 35 w,ith .. '" GEORGE W. SCHRECK Funeral se!'Vices were held Wednesday at the Verheyden ~ "1, Funeral Home for George W. : Schreck, 1241 Gadieux ~oad, a, ! resident of Grosse Pointe for the : last 38 year:;. BUrial was in :Fc;est Lawn Cemetery.. The i Rev. Bertram de H. Atwood, of ! the Grosse Pointe Memorial i Church, conducted servl<:es. I Mr. Schreck, who was 81 I years old, died SUddenly last with Saturday of a heart attack. He 10 inch 2 compartment spent his early years in PittsPrescut Crystal Dish burgh, but came to Detroit more th~n 50 years ago and had lived. soeclal elose-out offer! Slainless pl.ees were c..,IIta ... .., on the' east side of the city from Introductd alone Uld the outset. For more than 40 thousands soldyOW"I at $2.95 ... now years he was employed by me with loweI)' dish at SO MU\;H LESSI For 'Whitehead Stamping Co. and dleeses, Dllliis. ~ was secretary-treasurer of that In4 oaar lUViaIS company when he ;retired nine years ago. He was a member of Detroit Rotary and the Milnor Lodge. No. 287, F. and A.M., in Pitts. DE1 c.R RIGHT NOW is the RIGHT TIME J $1 lor 00 TURF BUILDER B 4 1 His wife, Bertha M., dIed last September. ' Surviving are six children; 16835 KERCHEVAL Mrs. Gilbert W. 'Gr6ehn, Mrs. Thomas E. Groehn, Mrs. Wilin the Village TU 5-1232 liam J. Haarz and Mrs. Wendell W. Wilcox, all of Grosse Pointe, Mrs. Paul H. RosenMOTHER'S DAY, MAY 8 berg, of Glen Ellyn, Ill., and George B. Schreck, of Buenos Mother Wil Lov, Her Aires, Argentina. There are also New Dream in Sound 14 grandchildren and .three IF YOU CIVE HER A great-grandchildren. Early Amerlc.n Console Tradltlon.1 Consol" Mediterranean Console French Provo Consoht C.ntlnent.1 Console Mlnd.l.y Console AND MANY OTHE"S • • • The Music Center !.st Detroit 22933 Gr~flot 2 BlkL N. of , MI. Rd. 77WOOC Mt. Clemens 166 S. Gratiot 2 Blks. S. '!f Cass Av•• •• • ROBERT P, HARRISON I Robert P. liarrison, 64, of 1873 Beaconsfield. died Tuesday, I April 19. He leaves his wif~ I Eva; two sons. Robert and I.Donald; two brothers, Nace and I Dick; and two grandsons. Services were Saturday afternoon at the Verheyden FUJieral Home. Burj~l was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. .. '" 468-0994 EMIL DALDINE Emil" Daldine, 72, of 1210 Bed- Open Dally 10-9, Sat. '.', Closed Sunday WE'RE WAY ABO"E PAR 5 179 \( .TURF BUILDER It's the best price we've had on TURF BUILDER, the Trionized lawn fertilizer. So low, in fact, you'll probably want several bags. Just give us a call. We'll deliver right to your garage door. 1,000 Sq. Ft. 5,000 Sq. Ft. E HALTS $.~ 'lf2N CI!7ryoOut OFF .SILENT 2,500 sq. ft • Bag Nllnd Here's our best selling crabgrass preventer ",t a bargain price. HALTS actually stops crabgrass before it starts. Prevent~ grub and mole damage toe.:. Will "lot harm good grass. Permits immediate seeding. Mower QUtl'ity Bu;'t $5 495 898 St• OFF SCOTTS SPREADER 'Nlten houg'" ony Scoff wi'" prHud LAWN SEED Family Brand The Best Deal on A Grass Seed NEW BUICK 2,500 Sq. Ft. 1,000 Sq. Ft. COME IN AND SEE WHAT Reg. 19.95 4 95 -----------Seeyour when bought wUh _y , SCotti product AuthorizedScoffs Dealers---- FRESH B~nch ..... -.------- Carrot! I I~: WILL BUY AT RICHARD BUICK, INC. 15103 KERCHEVAL VA 1.5400 Wm.'J. ALLEMON lelson 17727 MACK AVE., cor. University c. FI~OLUND 19815 MACK AVE., at Huntington TU 1-6233 ; i 5 . . . , _.1,. 7 . Reg. 7.95 Windsor Brand Grass Seed We'll G;~. You ( 2,500 Sq. Ft. Bag 9.95 I I MICHIGAN'S LARGEST STORY & CLARK DEALER 5,000 Sq. Ft. Bag was:::~a~~:;:ry. l Before it Stlll1s witll ~ I Louise M. Hallis, 73, formerly of 15937 Cranford lane, died in Ypsilanti on Wednesday, April 20. She leaves two daughtei's, Mrs. V. R. Donnelly (lone) and Mrs. II. M. Shebek (Barhara); a son, Bernard (Bud); and four grandchildren. Services were held Saturday morning at'the Verheyden Funeral Home and St. Clare ! Chlli'ch. Burial was in Mt. Olivet Cemetery . knotweed. Only Scotts is Trion;zecl Keeps Grass Greener Longer CHRISTOPHER W. GATES Christopher W. Gates, 65, of 1525 Dorthen, died at Henry Ford Hospital on Monday, April two sisters, Mrs. 1 18. He lenes Barbara Ann Perry and Mrs. Ben Cayfo!'d. Services were held at the Verheyden Funeral Home. on Wednesday afternoon. Burial I 3 Controls viney weeds such as chickweed, clover, seedling out rosette weeds such .Protects lawn against Insects 2 Clears as dandelion,' plantain, buck4 such as ants, grubs, chafers. horn. ' " • * • Yes, Mother will love her new Story & Clark Plano os a lasting SOUP.:.! of pride and on enduring mark of distinction in her home. Story & Clark's quality crofted Story tone Sounding Board ACTUALLY iMPROVES tone quality. This 3-ply laminoted Honduros Sou n din 9 Boord i!: guaranteed for 50 years against cracking or splitting as the protection ot Story & Clark's exquisite tone Quality ond musical pitch. Larger wunding board area, direct blow nammer action ond longer strings are modem features which further enhance this dream in sound. Story & Clark is the piano with the ageless beauty of good furniture . . • always in goad toste. CHOOSE FROM THESE DECORATOR STORY & CLARK STYLINGS: • • • • • • Prevents grassy weeds such as crabgrass, foxtail, goosegrass. , STOP CRABGRASS Turf Builder Plus 4, Feeds Your Lawn and Itoe, Four Extra Jobs burgh. STORY 6' CLARK PIANO " ',. r., .',. '~n'l"loj ~;., ""r,;' I 2'ar3 . FrIll Delivery a T------~;- -~~---------.u--~W-... 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Fred Cody, genenl chairman, has named John Wnt as his cochainnan of the party whieh in. cludes cocktails, dinner and games. The annual $100 a plate dinner l&l8kes it possible for the hospital to give the residents, graduates and internB the fin. est education that can be given paired or Replaced SCREEN WIRE Ft. PrIce Pltr Roll Up Width 9C to 'onH, FIber Glass, Alum ~~ to n" Width tainl.ss Steel Wlr. Up to 41" Width lum. Shod. Screen ....DDS JA.... BURGLAR PROOP ------..1 TU 5-8091 DELTA #100 Single Lever FAUCET npeting $89 C~'LLTODAY wi'" Jim Cilusley Leasing It was through th~ gp.nernsity of Mr. Fisher that the dream of the liew I 1 81. Edward's Chapel at the hospital was realized. Mr. Fishe-r is very much aware of the importance ?f education and feels that the many friends and others interested in the medical educ~tion at Saint John Hospi~ tal WI!! want to do their part in helping to make this annual af. fair a __ huge ",,-' &uecess. ,_ I with installation of new 40.gal., JO-yr. g'ass 'ined water Iteater. (f'lot Offer expires April ChevrolJets and Pontiacs Ing of human lives. . FREE 30, 1966. HEAT; PLUMBING 17425 MACK AVE. Competing against 31 Scout c~noe teams, DAN WOOD (pictured left) and JOHN WELCH disp~a:{ trophies for their winning time in the annual Boy Scout Rifle River canoe race. Dan, of 591 Fishe~ road and John, of 1005 Cadieux, are members of Christ Church Episcopal Explorer Post 156. They covered the 36 miles between the town of Selkirk and the Greenwood Road Scout canoe base in only 203 minutes. As a special salute to the winners, both 'were dunked in .the icy water by playful competitors. Lionel M. Chicoine Fellowship Winner Lionel ~alysis vision M. Chicoine, Purchase Manager in Ford Di. Purchasing Office, has been awarded an Alfred P'. Sloan Fellowship at the Massaoousetts Institute of Technol!'gv for 1966-67 Announeem~t of the award was mad b D W'IUam F Poundis e y ean I . of the Alfred P. Sloan School o~ Management. .Mr. ChIcoine, .. who has been .~th Ford IMtor Company smce 1953, is a graduate of the University of :Michigan where he received a Ba('hewr of Arts degree in Economics. He lives with his wife' and three children at 833 North Brys drive. _____ ? • VISIT YOUR DETROIT BANK Er TRUST PalI1ilyGJJallking Gellter MACK-HILLCREST GONE FOREVER Any man can trade taton for mlmey-but he can't trade back. his repuhe'll find ====-- Ladies & Gents! HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS CHECKED Our month end special ~RASS ts witll , Moy's Combination Egg Roll, Mein, Fried Sour Pork Dessert and E. Jefferson Subgum Chow Rice, Sweet and including Soup, Beverage. and Marter $225 • A PARTY Alfred E. Zier NOWI DOWNTOWN FORD SALES a I 7 Withou~ per~ission to go 't 'd th only al a h ea d ,1 was sal, t" ternative would be to set the lantA partly beyond the nor tih p ~r '" property line. Alandt stated ~hat the finished roof is 34 inches beyond the line~ and that it is estimated that the planter will extend apprO}~imate. Iy. 20 inc~es. The south pla~tet will b~ Wlthin the property line, he saId. If allowed to build the north planter, the manager said, park. ing lot t.raffic will be .still al. lowed to exit on Whittier, eliminating a possible traffic ha,zard chused by a Mack exit. The council approved the building of the planter over the ___________ • The Most Complet. Facilitills in the Detroit Area • Rental and Leasing Programs • Chauffeur Service to Your DCiwntown Office or Downtown Shopping Area . • ;)i; LEW ANDERSON abgrass preHALTS acore it starts. damage too. Autos Targets Of Rock Tossers 1833 E. Jefferson WO 3-4700 :;:.:.:~;% A Cood Man To Know ass. Permits The Pointes' Oldest Market 898 St, Clair Ave., near Mack TU 5.1565 TU 5-1566 First of The Season! OFF Genuine Spri'ng. Leg 0' La,... b PREADER glt, wit. SCOff uet 79~. Plain or Garlic 29c ea. Stuffed Olives 71AJ oz. #12 JAR FRESH Franklin ORIGINAL DRY TOASTED Bunch Carrots 2 for 35c ND .F fee Delivery 691: ea_ Peanuts WITH FLAVOR JACKm I ,-bsw',t LARGE, FA.NCY We now (lfry S.S. Pi.erce Produds for You can always be sure of QUALITY FOODS at Verbrugge _~-- ~ ••.•••• - 510 Arnoldy told po.Iice that the thieves 'got only four containers of six.pack cigars, va.lued at $1.50, and about 75 peDDles from one of the .desks~ .. Further InvestIgation m. the matter w~s r~erred to offICers of the DetectIve Bureau. the next "FIring WIlms Include:StevelJlen.;Iama F~r. I~ Mrs. Weid called Woods police, and then her employer, A. B. Arnoldy of 12070 Twentytwo Mile road, Utica. 0 f f ice r s investigating the breakin, said that the burglar, or burglars, broke into the establishment by breaking the glass of the rear door, just above the lock. The burglars ransacked the Idesks and file cabinets in all the offices in the building, ineluding one leased by Milo Bar. nett of 579 Eastland, Detroit, who operates the Barnett Oil company. _ ~1~ ::J: ;: :;; ~H~" ••• ., ••• ., ,•.•.••. ,:;: ;;: ::;: :;: " ••• " ••• " ••• ., ~ Une," Buckley's guests (oming up ::: - :;: :;: ~ ;..:;;;;.: ~n; _ i!n~ ~n~ ~n~ ~n~ ~lt3 :Ou" ~h~ ~]t;; ~n;' - -. ~ ~ ,~U~ .u. ~H~ ~lt~ ~lt~ ~ = ~n~ ~ns ~1t~ ~2.S ": e.~~ .'~. - ;..n.~ = • ~~~ 95 ree I .•• $124 95 21 pro f es51.onolreel. $15495 En~ :O:n i ~ ; ~n~ Road 1811 21" ree I ... $134 ~~ gach 345 Fllh.r i ~n~ ~ ; Co '. ever, 0. Yard.Man dealer brought me back to earth with a few "cuttlng 'remarks" that make a lot of sense. He pointed out that the basic function of 8ny mower is to cut grass correctlr, safely, and ,aaslly. For this purpose the heart of the mower Is the cutting blade, and this is just one place where YardMan has the "edge" on othsr mowers. Yard.Man cutting blades are made only from aust.empered steel. They are tougher than tough carbon steel and take l' factory sharp cutting edge and keep (tfor an entire lawn mowing season. Smooth grass cutting, the full length of the I:lade, Is assured by Yard-Man's exclusive, easy adjustm~nt at all three vital points •.. the wheels, the roller and the bed-knife. Each blade of grass Is cropped with a crisp sealing action d h Ih leaving the lawn green an ea t y. Yard-Man offers you grass cutting at its finest, and with all the convenience and ease of a top quality lawn mower. 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I.~" IJfI I ~u~ 2':i38 St. Au.in PHONE O~DERS INVITED - ~][~ 19815 MACK AVE., at HUII,tington TU 1-6233 ~t.~ ..~..~.,~, ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t~,.~••~t,~1I,~t,2,.2••:;:.'~.,z,~, ..~t,~" .•.t.:;:,,-::e:.,~1I,~.,.~ ••~t,~.,~.,~,t~.,~t'2.~,,~,.. i'I...... , ... . Nothing to pay until fall. I CKDl1BMSIOI : 55 Years of QUALITY .-_---,- 2 39c Free Del.lvery THURSDAY APRIL 28 Watch your newspapers for Serving Detroit Since 1910 Head 59c ea. Lettuce 9Yz-OZ. JJ.R All the Impact'and electricity of the great debates are In this one hour series featuring. nationally.syndicated columnist, William F. Buckley, Jr. One of today's most articulate spokesmen . . for the conservative point of view, he takes on qualified opponents from all spheres: political leaders, authors, congressm£'n, journalists, sports stars, entertainers, .• personalities with a poi,.,t of view .• Each de bate will be fol1l)wed by questions from the. studio audience ••• a crackl,ng forum for the exchange of information and opinions. . I dow of an automobile belonging to John Walker, 391 Washington' road, while it was l'!U'ked in ftont of his horne. The force o,f the b~ow also cracked the windshield of Walker's car. Sunday afternoon, April ,24, City pollce received a call from Mrs. Eugene A. Powers, 517 Neff road, telling them that a: rock h£<d been thrown through the window on the driver's seat of her automobile. . ~olic~ are investigating the mCIdem;s. eJF A TIMELY NEW PROGRAM .n. :,iZ The same night or early the next morning another brick was smashed through the rear win- OLD MONK, SELECTED, COLOSSA.L an, .IN THE PREMIERE < " ot II BPM Off;ce .',:. .. " .,. ( ,.. d I a Mae' Wel'd VIRNAI "FIRI G U .E" ON • PUll our? STAY IN? ESCALATf' North Shore drive, st. Clair ~1t~ Shores, an employe of A. B. ':"." ••' A ld d A . t f 20817 ••n~ r,no y an ssocla es 0 ~,,~ M~ck, realtors, opened the office at 8:23 a. m. on Tuesday, April 19, and began her ",ork ~1t~ routine. A few minutes later, ::; she discovered that t,he place ~n~ had been broken into during the ~1t~ night. ~n~ Three incidents of rocks or bricks thrown at automobiles' were reported last week-end to City police. On April 23, between 6 and 10 p.m., Mrs. Duncan MacEach. ern, of 568 S1. Clair, reported that a brick had been hurled at her automobile while it was parked in the Village Manor lot. Police believe the brick was intended for the window at the driver's ;eat but fell short, dent. th d th t'd d mg e oor on a 51 e an leaving particle~ of brick em. bedded. -----_______________ ... bought with product DEBATE was !(!~pted since that was already il).' the fiscal budget. Following the regular session, the council adjourned and reconvened as a Board of Appeals, and granted Mrs. Ellen C. Ath. . ey of 1212 Beanconsfield, the right to obtain a permit to 'Con. .struct a six.foot fence along the south property line adjacent to the alley, next to her residence, I Realty For 30 y.on on tIie EoIt Sl~. Road CHALLENGES NDRMAN THOMAS IN A SPECIAL.PRDVDCATIVE right-of-way, on condition that upon receiving a 60.day notice from the city, which in all pro. bability will never occur, the funeral home must take down this planter . The terms were approved by CharI",5 'l'Terheyden, owner of .. v The permissi?n was given af. the h~ni.e; and' Alandt. ter the council was informed In another action, the council that such a construction is nec- approved a donation of $1,500 to essary because a port cochere tlte Grosse Pointe Park Little roof is-already constructed, and Lp.ague, for the maintenance of for several year::, has been grounds and baseball diamonds resting on unsightly and Don. at Defer School. The league conforming temporary steel had asked for a donation of posts. . $2,0001 but the lesser amount Burglar Visits . . ' WATCHES and ALL GOLD JEWELRY JEWEUR & GOLDSMITH 16437 E. Warren TU '1.~990 We buy old gold, Jewell)' and diamonds. WI F. lllalO.dR. . -. -----The Par!t council, at Its regular. meetmg held on Monday, April 25, granted the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack avenue, permission to construct a port cochere over public right of way, at the west side of the building. Because of the angle of the home's Whittier avenue proper. ty line, c0!1s~uction of the n0:th planter WIthin the property line . would make an exit onte Mack . av.en~e of..'I. this, It awasnece~sity. S81d a Beca~e permIt l.for the pI'oject was denied. "- Mrs. FINE DJAMONDS, Plata 'jz Mile Sout" of 9 Mile Rd., St. ClaIr Shores Carry.()uts, PR 2-"62-0pen Dally from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. PLAN BY AN EXPERT I remodel old Jewelry Into the finest, laTest styles. GREA T VALUES IN Friday, Saturday and Sunday Only ' .... Funera I H orne .., s Reques t G rante d by Par k C ounCl.Z Clayto~ Alandt, manager of the funeral home, in a letter to the council, said that his establishmellt prc}poses the con. struction of two rather low gar. den type colonial planters to support the roof, and that the planters will be identical to those sUvporting port cocheres at the rear of the building. ~ Harger, an outstanding teacher Alpha Mu Chapter of Delts WIlS a char. Kappa Gamma, honorary edu- and administrator, ter member of Alpha Mtt cational fraternity, will initiate six Grosse Pointe teachers into Chapter and past prE sident. their membership on Saturd",y, April 30, at the Detroit Yacht Club. Chosen for th~ir outstanding work in the field of education are: Mrs. Mary Jo Dillaman. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Miss Virr,inia Downs, Mrs~ Laura Gre.~ory, Miss Theone 50 $~r950 Psihas, Mrs. Martha Quigley, and Mrs. Marilyn Ralph. Following initiation and luncheon, the state president of Delta IInd ta'" our experienced leasing personne' Kappa Gamma, Mrs. .Helen Fullerton will address the group, At this time a Memorial Trib. ute under the leadership of Margaret Schmidt will be paid 17601 MAC.( AVE. TU 6~4605 to Miss Marjorie Harger who passed away on March 18. Miss LEASING in t:h&ir dedication to the sav- ~~ The committees in charge of the day's activities are: Mem. bership, Miss Clara Reed, chairman; Nominations, Mrs. Gladys Gies, chairman; and Scholarship, Miss Gail Wog, chairman. Six Tea.chers Being Honored Winners of Canoe Race To Honor Fisher ADE' '/ 'E - DESIGN ROLL SCREENS ,m. NEWS POINTE GROSSE I ; -~ ",' •• 's" '~,' I", - • I ~.' Page Eight ~"~':'1.~ ""~~~~-~""~~;:,i'-H~;.:\~:~-:;:;..;-..'~.:;. 1 GROSSE POINTE I A.nnounee CO-Op N ursery Off.leers All habits are Slteppng stones -some lead up, others down. ro- I The w St. Paul Chalfont sponsor gram in the chur May 6, a Kennet VILLAGE OF Sealed bids for furnishing insurance on the automOitive equipment owned by the City'ef Grosse Pointe Farms will be received at the City Hall, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Poin.te Farms, Mich., 48236 until 11 A.M. on Thursda~, May 12, 1966, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read alQud. Anyone interested' in furnishing a bid 'may' do so by obtaining specifications at the office of the City Manager during office hours. The Council reserves 1Jhe right to reject any or all bids, and to accept the bid deemea to be to the best terest of the City of Grosse Pointe Farms. / PETER CAPUTO TO THE QU1I.LIFIED ELECTORS OF THE VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES, WAYNE AND MACOMB COUNTIES: Notice is hereby given that t.he regular Village Spring Eiection is to be held in the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, Wayne and !lIacomb Counties, Michigan, on ":'uesday, May 17, 1966 for the purpose of electing the following officers: Published in Grosse Pointe News issue of April 28, 1966. :----~ 9:30 & Church Senior President, clerk and 3 Trustees for regular 2 year term. You are further notified that the polling place will be Predaet 1- Vernier SChool, 36 Vernier' Road , Precinct :~- Vernier School, 36 Vernier Road You are furtller n()tified that the polls will ~ open from 8:00 a.m. unW 8:00 p.m. Eastern Stan<iard Time. CITY CLERK ~ __ ----------------- Clifford B. Loranger Clerk John Ev .... ------_._----_._-------_.-:....-------------------------- CITY OF II NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE QUALlFIEEt ELEaORS OF THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN SIDEWALK REPLACEMENT TO BE HELD May 9, 1966 The City will take bids on the re,lacemeni of sidewalk at various locations throughout the City. Copies of the specifications and proposal may be obtained at the Public Service Director's office during business hours. Luth Sunday ~ 11:00 a. vided a Sunda:>< Please Take Notice that a special election of the qualifed electors of The Crosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, Michigan, will be held in said school district on Monday, May 9, 1966. Rev. G~ Roger THE POLLS OF ELECTION Will OPEN AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, A.M. AND CLOSE AT 8:00 O'CLOCK, P.M., EASTERN STAN- DARD TIME. Chr Luth The following propositions will be submitted to the vote of the electors qua'ified to yote there/!)n at saiJdspecial election: contractor is hereby advised that the actual con. of this walk will not be started until after August His attention is also called to the fact that a perof the walk to be replaced under this program Mod ]. PROPOSITION TO ESTABLISH A COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT Shall Act. No. 188 of the Public Acts of 1955, as amended, being sections 3~0.871 to 390.883 of the Compiled. Laws of 1948, be adopted and be effective in a community college district comprised of Wayne County Intermediate School District, excepting therefrom the corporate territory of the Northwest Wayne County Community College. District, the corporate territo!')7 of the School District of the City of Dearborn, and those portions of the Wayne County Intermediate School District situated in Monroe and Washtenaw Counties? . results from root damage and all roots will have to be cut and removed to provide proper grade for the new walk. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified ~heck, bank draft or satisfactory surety bid bond in au amount not less than 5 per cent of the total bid price as Gros~ Sunday Sc Wors~ Nur~ry fo Pestor: Rl Direct Riche TL FI guarantee and security for the acceptance of the contract. No proposal, once submitted, may be withdrawn , Kerd TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: Sealed proposals for the replacement of 'an estimated 14,000 square feet of sidewalk wilJ. be received at th~ City Hall, 00 Kerby Road, Grosse Poinie Farms, Michigan 48236, until 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, May 5, 1966, at wlJich time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. The struction 3, 1966. centage I' Thursday, April 28, 1966 Insurance Coverage __ I happened, they told her that they talked to the city manager -- - -- -- Thur NEWS CITY OF I There are days when a per- 'vas Bill Bigham who, as Dan kept practicing." The patrol. and he said that since it was son's Ivck is so bad he thinks put it, "hit fouls aU over the man rambled over to the fence just an accident, the city would ~omeone must have planned it . place, just missing f-ars." Once and watched them practice. paJT for it. that way. Dan Wright, a senior though, he hit thl;lhood of a car, After a while, a few of the boys It just goes to show that had at Grosse Pointe St. Paul High I but if there was any damage at went over to talk with him, and luck isn't nearly so bad at all School can sympathize with him, all, it wasn't even detectable. presently Dan did too. Kon said if it's with a "nice cop." Hil' luck ~eally put the cherry Dan was third \/p to bat. he wasn't angry and understood on the cake. . He says: "I hardly hit any fouls that it was just an i1.ccident, Dan and the other boys on ..• untid. the end of my turn. but that someone would have to' the baseball team were playing Then 1 hit one jllSt as a police pay for it.. He asked the at Kerby field on Monday, April car was ooming. It hit the win\l. school h~d Insurance' ana th~n 18. It wasn't exactly an ideal shleid square in the middle. got Dan s name and phG:le practice session becauec the The glass didn't shatter but it number. "And" s.aid Dan, "that Mrs. He~nry E. Bodman, II, th d f t f ~oach wasn't there and they was completely cracked." was" e en 0 I . . . or the will serve as presid€nt of the couldn't play on the regular The policeman, Bob K'ln, was, day, Christ C h u r c h Co-operative diamond. There was a game stunned. After he pulled the car The next afternoon, when Dan Nursery for, 1966.67. scheduled the next day and they over to the side of the road, he wasn't home, there was a phone Other officers are Mrs. Gordidn't want to "wreck it uP." got out and scratched his head call for him. His mother an- don T. Ford, vice.president; They played on another dia. as he gaped at his windshield. swered. "The other party asked }lIrs. George P. Craighead, reo mond next to the regular one. Then he bent down to the curb for me and my mother said 1 cording secretary; ,Mrs. Robert It had a backstop, but didn't and good.naturedly picked up wasn't there but asked if she Stoothoff, corresponding secrecatch very many fouls because I the ball and threw it back. could take a messag~. Then tary; Mrs. Arthur B. Hudson, it was not curved. Meanwhile, Dan had been the other party said: 'This is t,easurer; and Mrs. J.~ Law-, Just the same, the boys got star ding there nervo!.lsly. "I the police' and my mother renct: Buell membership chairout there and started a prac- didn't dare look at h!m. When gl'\gged." I man. ' ~ti_ce_g __a_m_tl_._Se_co_n_d~u_p_to_b_a_t_l_h_e_th_r_e_w_b_ac_k_th_e_b_a_ll_, _I__J'u_s_t Aiter they explaIned wh~t' -------- I ,:=:.~_.;.~:....._---':;;:~' --- .------------------ ..... 1.----,-------------,. tlro~st1'oini~ l'tn'lIlS Gros;se Pointe Shores Ne.lice of Regular Bids Invited Village Spring Election Automotive It All Appears to Depend Upon Whose Car Is'Struck !f •.:":":--:;.;:;'::;-;.7.~, ... ,.-:;::-'::; --;..-:: :-:,,,: • Sunda: for WM at least 30 ciays after the actual opening of the bids. The City ~f Grosse P-ointe Farms 'reserves the right to w~ive any irregularity in any bid or to reject any or all bids ,THE FOllOWING and to accept the bid deemed to be to the best interest of the City, TWO YEAR TERMS CLERK Published in thE'; Grosse Pointe News, April 28, 1966. CITY OF' ~sst 1l'oinit JtIl1RS (s) A citizen of the United ~tes April 18, 1966 The meeting was called to order at 8:\)0 Mayor William G. Butler, presided. Councilman Mark C. Stevens was excused from attend. ing the meeting. The minutes of. the regular meeting of April 4, 1966 were approved as submitted. The following rePQrts were rec€ived and ordered filed. A. Controller's report for the month of February, 1966. B. Building Department March, 1966. report for the month of • C. Fire Department for the month of March, 1966. Payment of the following Special Bills was approved by the Council. A. (21) 1 and 2) years of age; At said Spe('ial Election, the following additional proposition will also be submitted to the vote of the qualified electors of the School District: ., 3. BONDING PROPOSITION Shall The Grosse Pointe Public School System, Wayne County, Michigau, borrow the sum of not exceeding Two Million Seven Hundred Fifty Thousand ($2,750,000.00) Dollars and issue its -bonds therefor, for the purpose of providing additional funds to complete the erecting, furnishing and equipping of a new senior high school in the School District, and of completing the erecting, furnishing and equipping of an auditorium (having a seating capacity of app.roximately 800 persons) to be erected in conjunction with and sdjacent to such proposed new senior high school? Councilman Mark C. Stevens. Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Consulting Engineers for engineering services rendereet in the amount of Each pers\>n voting on the above"Bonding Proposition (Proposition 3) must he(a) A citizen of the United States of America, over twenty-one (21) years of age; I (b) A reSident of the Stat(. of Michigan for six (6) months and of the School District for thirty (30) days next preceding the da.te of the election; (c) The owner of property assessed for taxes within the School District, or ehe lawful husband or wife of such owner; _ . (d) A registered elector in the city or township in which he resides. TAKE NOTICE, that the Board of Education has estimated the expense of making the impro\"<lments listed in the above Bonding Proposition to be Eleven Million Six Hundred 'fwenty Seven Thousand Nine Hundred Eighty Two ($11,627,982.00) Dollars, and it is necessary to raise by borrowing anA issuing bonds of the District, the sum of Two Million Seven Hundred 'Fifty Thousand -($2,750,000.00) Dollars for the purpose of providing additional funds to complete the same, the balance, of the cost to be paiq from the proceeds of the sale of bonds of '\he school district previously issued by the 'School district, and from other funds legally available to the school d,strict for this purpose. . $835.32. B. Weissman Contracting Company in the amount of $8C,553.25 for steel sheet piling, steel sheet piling breakwater and harbor dredging, at Pier Park Marina. The bid of Roy O'Brien Ford Company in the amount of $1,937.80 for furnishing the City with four Police Cars was approved by the Council. The Council approved the request of Mr. R. H. W. Chadwell, Jr. of 152 Clov~rly RO:ld to construct a fence along Kercheval Avenue on his pl'operty. On z>roper m(lofion made supported meeting adjourned at 9:M p.m. WILLIAM and carried the The. places of eJection will be the duly de'signateCi voting places in each el~ction precmct in the School District, and ar~ as follows: .' ., PRECINC';l' NO I-Votin~ place at ROBERT TROMBLY SCHOOL, 820 Beaconsfield, Grosse POlDt~ Park, MichIgan. Precinct to include: Nonb, middle of Jefferson Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side 01 Bighop Lane; South, Lake St. Clair; West, Detroit City Limits. . PRECINCT NO.2-Voting place at GEORGE DEFER SCHOOL, 15425 Kercheval: AVf>llUe,Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan: Precinct to include: North, middle of .Mack' Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side of Whittier Avenue; South, middle of Jefferson Avenue; West, Detroit City Limits. (Includes both sides of Waybucn 'Avenue.) PRECIN.OT NO, 3-Voting place at the LEWIS E. MAIRE SCHOOL, 740 Cadieux Road, CIty of Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line of the east side of Univel!iity Place; South, Lake St. Clair; West, rear lot line of the west side of Kensington Road to Jefferson Avenue and the rear lot line of the east.side of Bishop Lane south of Jefferson Avenue. PREplNCT NO. 4--Voting place at the PERE GABRIEL RICHA~D SCHOOL, 176 McKinley, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, middle of Mack Avenue; East, rear lot line- of the south side of Moran Road; South, Lake St. Clair; West, rear- lot line of the west side of Rivard Boulevard. G. OUTLER Mayor !lETER CAPUTO City Clerk Rogers Armour Paul D. Borman Donald C. Browne Murle J Campbell James C Chambers Charles A. Hathaway Earl Keltnedy Richard T. Kelly CarolYnTte M, Kubert Ruby Kuzma Hans Lantzsch Milton S. Marwil Richard L. Petoskey Florence Singbiel John Weiss Bernard Vandette N. Joseph Yager (c) A registered -elector in tile city'or township in which he resides. p.m. 16 PRECINCT NO.5-Voting pll'ce at the NEW KERBY SCHOOL, 285 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. Precinct to irccIllde: North, boundary line between Grosse Pointe Farms and Grosse Pointe Shore:;.Grosse Pointe Woods from Lake St. Clair to the rear lot line of the east side of Chalfonte Avenue. thence southerly to the middle of Moross Road, thett~e westerly to the middle of Mack Avenue; East, Lake St. Clair; South, rear lot line of the south side of Moran Road; West, middle of Mack Avenue from Moran Road to thn middle of Moross Road. PRECINCT NO.6-Voting place at the DEXTER M. FERRY SCHOOL, 748 Roslyn Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. Precinct to include: N.')rth, Wayne.Macomb County Line; East, Lake St. Clair; Suuth, southe;'ly rear lot line of Vernier Road from Marter to Fairway Lane and by a line which would extend from the rear lot line of Frorway Lane along the rear lilt line of the Vernier Circle and Maple Lane subdivi. si(llns to the line which separates Grosse Point~ Woods from Grosse Pointe Shores, thence extending north to the south rear lot line of Vernier Ro~O:,thence extendi.ng east to Lake Shore, except that all of the are;; included on Fairway Lane shall be in the Ferry district; West, the middle of Marter Road from Vernier Road to the rear lot line of the south side of Roslyn Road, then,~e westerly to the middle of Goethe, thence northerly to the Wayne-Macomb County line. Fee: PRECINICT NO.7-Voting place at the STEVENS T. MASON SCHOOL, 1840 Verni~t Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. Precinct to include: North, Wayne Coul:ityMacombLCounty Line; Ea~, middle of Goethe southerly to rear lot line of the south side of Roslyn Road, t,p,ence easterly to the middle of Marter Road; thence southerly to the rear lot line south sid*, of Vernier Road. thence easterly to the rear lot line west side of Fairway Lane, thence southerly to ..he recIr lot line of the south side of Lochmoor Boulevard; South, r~ar lot line of th~~south side' of Lochmoor Boulev?.rd; West, Grosse Pointe Woods.Harper Woods Line. 01 PRECINCT NO.8-Voting place at the JOHN M'JNTIETH SCHOOL, 1275 Cook Road, Grosse Pointe Woods, MichIgan. Precinct to include: No~..h, rear lot line of the south side of LOc:1ID'00rBoulevard; East, middle of Mack Avenue: southerly to rear lot line south side of Oxford Drive, thence easterly to m:ddle of MILleRiver, thence southerly to Cook Road, thenee continuing southerly along rear lot. line of the east side of Chalfonte to middle of Moross Road; South, middle of Moross Road extending westerly from east side of Chalfonte to middln of Mack Avenue; West, boundary between Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods No. 2 School District from the Detroit City Limit~ to the rear lot line of the south side of Kenmore Drive, thence easterly to the middle of H~len Avenue, thence northerly to the rear lot line of the south side of Lochmoor Boulevard. / PRECINCT NO.9-Voting place at the CHARLES A. POUPARD SCHOOL. 20655 Lennon, -City of Harper Woods, Michigan. Precind to include: North, Wayne CountyMacomb County line; East, Harper Woods-Grosse Fointe W.)ods line from County line. to the south side of Lochmoor Boulevard; thence south along tile middle "f Helen Avenue to- rear lot line of Kenmore Drive; South, the rear lot line of the south side of Kenmore Drive; West, the middle of Beaconsfield Drive to the middle of Vernier Road, thence westerly to the County Line. , PRECINCT NO. lO-Voting nlace at the JOHN R BARNES SCHOOL, 20090 Morning~ide Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan. Precbct to include: North, a line extend. i!1g from the rear lot line of Fairway Lane along ';he line extending along the rear lot line of the .area included in the Vernier Circle and Maple Lane subdivision from Fairway Lane to the line which separates Gr"ssll Pointe Woods from Grosse Pointe Shores, thence extending north to the north rear lot line of Willison thence extending ~ast to Lake Shore; East, Lak~ St. Clair; South, by the line which separates Grosse POInte Farms from Grosse Pomte Woods and Grosse Pointe Shores from ChaIfonte to the Lake Sh()re; West, east side of Chalfonte from the line which separates Grosse Pointe Farms from Grosse Pointe Woods, extending northerly to Cook Road, thence to the middle of Uilk River, continuing northerly to the southerly rear l()t line of Oxford Drive, thence west along the re ar lot line of Oxford Drive to Maek 'Avenue, thence north tl\ the northerly rear lot :ine of North Renaud Road thence easterly to the middle of Fairway Drive back to the point of beginning. ' Thb Notice is given by order of the Board of Ed'Jcation of The Grc.sse Pointe Public School Syst~m, Wayne County, Michigan. Dated: April 5, 1966 T gent - times closed geri~ ness kodac revoh, nual J CHUli SuruUJ p.m. 11 T to att~ TC ALICE M. !-tYKES I Publish in the Grosse Pointe News for April 28, ,1966. j Kathleen Straus (b) A resident of the State of Michigan for six (6) montns and of the School District for thiny (30) days next preceding the. date' of the election; . Frese.lt on Roll Call: Mayor William G. Butler, Councilmen William G. Kirby, Henry E. Bodman, II, James H. Dingeman, Richard C. Hudson, Benjamin S. Warren, Jr. Absent: of ~America over twenty-one 19950 SIX YEAR TERMS Edward Baron Frank P. Briglia John B. Ciprimi Albert B. Cleage, Jr. E. Mike Crane Harry Gibson Murray E. Jackson John C. Kreger Alvin R. Lemke Stanley Lewin Mark O. Mills Thomas J. Olechowsld Irving Panush Robert Potts Carey W. Richmond Edward J. Soronen . Each person voting on the above COQlmunity College propositions (numbered af!d to elect a Board of Trustees therefor must be- SUMMARY OF MINUTES 61 FOUR YEAR TERMS Henry E. Bodman, II Charles E. Brake Helen Nuttall Brown John A. Burtka Malcolm G. Dade, Jr. Otto Feinstein Douglas A. Fraser Walter E. Gillson Herbert J. Greaves Eldon G. Hancock Thomas Malone ... William Edward McDonald Gerard McGrath Howard W. Pearsall Irving J. Rubin Frank A. Semperger Patrick Michael Sheridan Lillian Stack. Glenn L. l'!lllite JamflS Wisniewski PETER CAPUTO CITY PERSONS HAVE BEEN NOMINATED: Secretary, Board of Education \ , , ""'. Thursday I April 28, 1966 GROSSE f, April 28. 1966 Family Night At St. Paul Ev. Shores gular Election THE VILLAGE OF E AND MACOMB lIar Vilhge Spring rosse Pointe S~lores. n, on Tuesday, May e follo\\<ing officers: ~gular 2 year term. ng place will be ernier Road erni~r Road will h~ open from dard Time. ~ord B. Loranger k • The women of the Church of St. Paul will present a "Magic 51. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church, I Show," Refreshments will be Chalfonte and Lothrop, willi served afterwara. Parents and sponso~ a Family Night Pro- children are invited. gram In the Fellowship Hall at ' ., I the chUrch Gn Friday evenin Mr .. Lentz has. glVen t,ulS May 6, at 7:30. g" s~ow mnumerable hmes du~ng Kenneth Lentz, the Vicar at hIS. stu?ent years a~ Caplt~ll --- -".-._._~-." ~----._"-- _------ Umverslty and Semmary In ,-----------Columbus, O. POINTE NEWS --,---------------------, I Young Musicians Center Offers Receive Tribute Thailand Film,s .. Mot~rist Guilty On Two Counts Page Nine ~~---~ 2,000 Teachers At Conference compasses the c<>unties of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, and St, Clair. Over 100 local school Close to 2,000 educators Association for SupeJ"vision and districts are represented in from Detroit and Wayne coun~y Curriculum DeveloI: ment en. Region "A". schools will converge on two ~_d_r-..-..~_a __ 11.,1 ~~-- -_._._--------_ locations (F ran k 1i n High School, Livonia, and Osborn O'l'en Sundil'/I 10:00 to 4:00 High School, Detroit,) on April Thur;a. Ind Fri. Till ~':OOP.M. 28 to attend the Region "A" curriculum conference of the Michigan Association for Super. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS en Order of $5 or More vision and Curriculum Development. .... • Cltoic:eBeef for your food locker or ~"me freezerThe afternoon-evening cur. riculum sessions will be con• Custom made deerskin products cluded with a keynote address. Oldest in the Woods Dr. Charles Wilson, Superin• Lockeu ovailable for rent tenuent of The Grosse Pointe 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rd. 18410 Morang nr. Kelly Public School System, is being TU 4-9821 featured at the Osborn Center VE 9-0111 in Detroit. His topic is entitled, _" _ •.-..,~~I"""'''''_D_~ "Today's Child - Paw n or Promise." ---. ~. Gerald ,Carter, 30, of 94 Mt. Four Grosse Pomte HIgh Color films of Thailand will School students have been be shown on the Grosse Pointe Vernon, Detroit, w~s sentenced selected to audition for the War Memorial's "Meet the t9 pay a fine of $25, or spend semifinals of the. Michigan Travellers" series Monday eve- 10 days in the Wayne Oounty Youth Arts Festival. They were ning, May 9, at 8 o'clock in Jail, after he was found guilty chosen by their adjudicators at Fries Auditorium. Showing the on two traffic violation oounts The Grosse Pointe the recent State Solo and En. film will be Mr. and Mrs. by Woods Municipal .Judge Don semble Festival in Jackson, James T. Fitzpatrick. who reo Goodrow. Congregattonal THE GROSSE POINTE MiChigan fQr their outstanding ~enUy returned from a world Carter was arrested by Woods police on Monday, April 18, and ' Church BAPTIST CHURCH solo performances. crt-lise. 240 Chalionte at Lothrop..... 8 Mile at Mack, The local music students are: Bangkok, the Venice of the was arraigned the next day, for driving without hving an oper. 9:30 & 11:00 Worship Service Grosse Pointe Woods Dan Smith, piano (senior); Car- East, will figure largely in dtor's license on his person, Church School'-Crlb Room thru Invites you to worship men Nemeth, violin' (junior); these pictures with its Klongs, a'lid .for making an improper Senior High at both services with us. Mark Law r e n c e, trombone palaces and temples; it is one turn from a second ane, Sermon Tnpic: (junior); and Tim Place, trom- of the most interesting and 10:00 a.m. Church School Pat r 0 I man Adrian Meer"ECCLESIA?" 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship bone (sophomore). sp~ctacular cities in the world. haeghe said he saw Carter drivMinister 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship These students will audition Viewers will see the royal and Radio Broadcast In Lansing on April 30, for in- barges, the royal enclosure ing north on Ma~k avenue. and John William Estes, Jr. dividual adjudicators. Those and the shrine of the Emerald making a right turn onto Verni. Dr. A. Dale Ihrie, Minister selected by adjudicators in the Baddha. Other famous temples er from the second l.ane. When Region "A" of the Michigan morning will he expected to to be shown include the Tem- stopped, Carte<.r could not pro- ------------perform !n the afternoon for all pIe of Dawn, The Wat Po, and duce a lieense, the officer said. judg~s. the Marble Temple. First English Carter was taken to the staWinners will have the oppor.' Then it's 'off to Ayudb and tion 400 given a violation ticGrosse Pointe I tunity to perform in an all- the ruins of the ancient capi. ket for the li~ense offense and EVI Rotory Club 8'oother for the improper turn. state band or orchestra, or will tal of Siam. Along the way will I A .. tiQue Show be invit?d to perform a solo be stal1ds of teakwood with He was released on $100 bond May 2.6 The Lions Club of Grosse ;with accompaniment by the elephants hard at work. The and appeared for tr~ the neXit Pointe Woods will conduct a 17150 Moumee ot N.ff day. Vernier Road at Wedgewood postponed house-to-house drive Cpen 9 to 6, Tues. and Fri. 'til 8 p.m. A Liberal Church for all people Interlochen Arts A cad t; m y camera will take the audience Drive, Grosse Pointe Woods "Meerhaeghe said that a check for White Cane Funds for the Orchestra or Band. The All- to the border of Burma_ Eorly Service--8:30 a.m. Morning Service and state band and orchestr~.~ Grosse Pointers and - thei~" with other police agencies dis- Blind on Saturday, April 30. Sunday Church Church School-10:30 a.m. perfo.rm. as part of the acbVIties guests are cordially invited closed that Carter was wanted The original fund drive was by Warren police for ignoring to have taken place on SaturSchooJ--9:30 a.m. of MIchIgan Week in May. free of charge Sermon Topic: 15102 Kercheval VA 1-8200 a red light. . One of the judges at the State . _ Later Service--11 :00 a.m. day, April 23, 'but becs,u<;e of Grosse Pointe's only Gun Shop "THE N~ MORAUTY" TUxedo 4-5862 Solo and Ensemble Festival inclement we~ther, the drive wrote a personal letter to Mr. was postponed until this coming I I Dr. Harry C. Meserve, Minister Saturday. ----~-~-Russell R e e d, inJltrumental music instructor .at Grosse The canes are for the blind I I Pointe High School, containing and are given to sightless people SERVICINiG THE GROSSE POINTES the following; "Mark Lawrence without charge, and can be obFOR OVER CENTURY was the outstanding one I The Grosse Pointe CbIlmber The Grosse Pointe Education tained from any Lions Club on heard all day! And he "received Singers wLll be presenJt~od in Association Board of Delegates application. Every Style of fence I ,the highest rattng . . ," The concert in.the Crystal Ballroom' voted unanimously on April 25 In addition to purchasing Chalfonto and Lothrop kercheval at McMlIJan TU 1-6670 remark was made by Glenn of Fries Auditorium on Sunday, to endorse the Grosse Pointt! White Canes, funds raised in , erected for you TU 4-0511 Smith, Univeraity of Michigan May 8, at 3:30 p,m. Schnol Bond Electj()D scheduled the drive will be used purchase We Invite You to Worship Sunday Service: at,,9:30 and I School of Music. With Us As part of their Mo1ber's for May 9. eye glasses anC'.to pay for eye 11:00 a.m. (Nursery pro- I! WORSHIP 8:30 and 11 Day observance, the Ohamber GPEA is the elected sole ne. _~xaminations, or eye operations, vided at Both Services). Nursery: Ages 1 and 2 Including Singers will perfOl'M choral gotiating agent with the Board if needed, for tho~e who ca~lnot Sunday School-9:30 a.m. TROUBLE AHEAD ~unday School: Ages 3 - 9 music from the /Rennaissance of Education for aU Grosse afford to pay f~r these se~Ices. Chain Link All-Steel and Rev. Charles W. Sandrock R.v. Gee..... KOB. Never be too £48t to grab at I and ~man.tic Periods, as well Pointe Public School teachers, The Woods LIOns urge cltizens Pastor Rustic Styles Roger M. Goetz, Vicor Iln opportunity-it might turn as som~ contemporary works. The Board of Delegates repre. t~ be generous when volunteers Kenneth R. Lentz g out to be a hot plrtato. Th 1 tt '11' 1d t sents teachers from all schools rm idboot!bellSand ask for a VI",. e a er Wl me u e Ie - and departments in the system. con tr u Ion. Hngs of A. A. Mihie po ems -----Gro... Point. about Christopher Robin, which Dr. William Sosnowsky, GPEA Money"could do more for folks 10403 HARPER Christ the King RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL have been arranged for mixed president, issued this state. if they expected it to do less. METHODIST CHURCH t3ethany chorus by William Gard, who ment: "Our members are keenLutheran Church 211 Mo:olI Rood Christian Church , conducts the Ohamber Sina81'S. ly aware,of the crowded condi886.2363 (Disciple. ot Ch.rlst) Mock and Lochmoor tions which exist at aU school Mhl~.ter. I The performance will feature levels. We recognize that theGrosse Pointe WOoOs I Jame. D. Nixon 5901 Cadieux ROlld I solOi by soprSDOI Jeane ZeolI construcuQn of Grosse Pointe Sunday School and Bible Classes , Robert C. H•• tin,. At Linville and Barbara Bail..,y and tenOl' High SchoQl North as swiftly as 9 a.m. Invites You Te, See Ed Moses 9:30 WorshIp: C h u r c h School Serving Grosse Pointe possible is imperative in order through 8th ,r.de. Adult Richard Johns. Sue and Jem Worship: 10:30 a,m, Classes, Hughes will provide the ac- to continue Grosse Pointe's Nursery for Children thru A,;e 5 For Your Next New or Used Car 9:45 Church School companiment and double as hIgh standards of ,education. We 11:!10 Worship: C h u r (' h School Pastor: Rev. Walter J. Geffert throu,h Senior Hi,h. mem"bers of the alto and bass as, teachers feei that Grosse 6:30 Youth Fellowships Nuraery contlnuou •. Director of Education: sel-11oM, when their talenta at Pointe children dClltrVe the 10:45 Worship Richard G. Krenning All a1'. welcome, the piano are not called for. belit. regardless oj race. TUxedo 4-5090 Oflher members of the CJwm"The GPEA's first objective ---------~--~--~--------------I ber Siniers ....e: Naney Wll- is to continue to improve the lianu and Jan W 0 11 a r d, educational program of the FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST, SCIENTIST sopranos; D 0 J 0 res Shaheen, Grosse Pointe Public School Grosse Pointe Farms Sunday 10:30 a.m.-Church. Sunday School and Infant.. RoolQ Lois Johns, HeIer! McCOIloohie, : System," continued Dr. SosnowWednesday 8 p.m.. TestimonIal Meetl'lC and' Marilyn Stockwell, aitot; sky. "The overwhelming en. WM. H. FRIES AUDITORIUM, 32 LAKESHORE ROAD Carl Angelli. Ed Griswuld, and dorsement of the May 9 Bond ReadIng Room. 19613 Mack Ave. J''r Alex Su:zek, tenors; and Steve Issue by our Board of Delegates Dally 10 to 5 ('xcept Sundays and Holldays ~ " ..... h G 7 to 9 Thursday and Friday evenIngs '. T e ..rosse Pointe Hauser, Mike Johnstone, and is evidence of the feelings of the, ED MOSES Robert Wallard. basses. teaching staif." . ~....;;-~-...;;--....;,,;;-.,;;;;-.;;;;-~_-.;..--~--=~--;;;;;.'=-_--;;;,~_ -~ ,'I I I i WE DELI\'ER IIiI GRIFFIN'S ROSL"N ji Ii MARKET i i 1 I I III Lions to Stage Postponed Drive Grosse Pointe Lutheran Unitarian Church Ohurch III i i I I BI McDANIEL GUN SHOP I Chamber Singers Teachers Back To Give Concert, B~nd Proposal I St Paul Ev. Lutheran Church St. James Lutheran Church V2 I I P..... Ii I r'lty, I :I ~N- ~TE lege district ~pting thereCommunity of the City diate School 'ized to levy strict not to ar ($1.25 Oll ;Ie property by Act 1MB nuunity College .6) years, ending MEHLEN,BACHER FENCE CO. DOWNTOWN FORD SALES I I I I b-. I -' ~ -=~_-;;;,~_ -~~_ Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyterian thurch 19950 Mock Ave. (bet. 7 &.8 MilQ Rds,) Andrew F. Rauth, Minister Memori al Churoh I~ I TU 1.2000 Paul A. Winchester. A$soclat. MInister Harold W. Abram, Aulstant Minister Worship ServIces 9:30 a.m. &nd11:00 a.m. Church School at Both Services I' ~= . __ United Presbyterian 16 Lake Shore Rd. ~~~~~~~~~~~~------~----~-~~~~_":"~_":"~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~:'~~~~.:::.. , Vacation Church School ServIces:9:30 &. 11:15 Mr. Atwood Preacbine "INTERRUPTIONS" THE GROSSE POINTE MEMORIAL CHURCH 16 Lakeshore Kerby Road line between rom Lak.~ st. . southerly to Ie; East. Lake ddle of Mack " 748 Roslyn 'ayne.Macomb er Road from ar lot line of Lane subdivi'oh:te Shores, lce extendIng ..ane shall be d to the rear Ie of Go-<?the, 1840 VernieI ayne Countyof the south nee southerly rear lot line south si~e of lr Boulevard; 5 Cook Road, of the south rear lot line rH:e southerly east side of ld extending ~st. boun!!ary ~Detroit City lsterly to the ,outh side of ~OOL, 20655 ayne County:ounty line to [elen Avenue ~of Kenmore Road, thence 090 Morningline extend. the rear lot ivision from rosse Pointe ison, thence :ch separates Shores from line which er1y to Cook utherly rear ive to Mack wad, thence ointe Public WA.1-6282 I Road - Grosse Pointe Church School - Crib Room through Adult Cla/:ls Farms Monday ~Wednesday - Friday 9:00 - 11 :30 a.m. i June 20-July 8 II Kindergarten through 4th Grade I Fee: $5.00 Per Family Enrollment I "'1833 E. Jefferson WO 3-4700 , A Good Man To Know Baeh At Cranbrook L, James Schn.eider. chairman of the Bach Festival committee, Cranbrook Music Guild. has revealed plans for an annual Bach festivaJ, to be kno-wn as "Bach at Cranbrook." For its opening season. "Bach BJt Cranbrook" will consist of two c~ncerts, ope" at 2:15 o'c'lock and the other at 8 ()'clock, on May 14, ~t Cranbrook's Christ C h u r ~ h, Lone Pine r 0 a d, Bloomfield Hills. ! ------------------------ Tho~e engaged in a heated 'argument pay very little attention to danger signals. I They fertilize with Agrico. It's a fact. 2 out of 3 professional grass growers use Agrico-people like golf course superintendents. landscape gardeners. nurserymea and sod growers. How about you? Don't rou wmt great looking grass? You can get it with Agrico Grase Food. Thi:; season feed your grass the golf course fertilizer. One $4.95 bag of Agrico Grass Food feeds 5300 sq. ft. Sl~eyour AgI'ico dealer today. 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SU'l1,day services- at 9:45 a.m., 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Weekdays at 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 p,m. The Pastor, Dr. Jack Scott, heartily invites you to attend. You ought to be an informed Christian. TOMORRO\N' I--_-~ WHAT? ----..III • ,Lamps • Toys Open Mon.-Fri. 2-11 p.m., Sot. and Sun. Noon-1~ p.m. ~ ",,,,.,, , .... :• SPECIAL. NOTICE! - I .~.-==-=. : ~ I I · 2,;)00 Sq. Ft. Bag Coverage • • • ~ a" Trades ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••• Wayburn-Ph. 822-9623 g •••••••••• •• • Buy AGRICO at: VIAEME'S MELDRUM NURSERY SALES TRUCKING AND GARDEN SUPPLIES 21 807 Mack Ave., 17921 Mack Ave., At Sunnyside 14931 Charlevoix at . '6. 95 ~ @E. I. DuPont Co. Bring Them 'n' Jaclti of • Agrico Crabgra~s Control with new, ver- : satHe T UP ER SA N°' can be applied: throughout the month of May - allows : seeding same ddY. : ~ ",./ 24861 HARPER, SOUTH OF 10 MILE ROAD ST. 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POI N T E 'N E W S Thur~ Blu~ Of J Aft Blue DE 1966 ba of Port IEF~ALLECTURES • FRENCH CLASS; the bott tough pi In the: Van de 1 the Red~ J :JERA • NEVV RESIDENT.S RECEPTiO -- - NCER eEl' NURSIN o eRe RMET the Reds l a walk. H a stolen ]: the secone attemptin~ MAF: ONT o and first followed bunt by moved it. and third Anothel deep left from thir batter stJ led 1-0. In their first two out, fo11o\ to first to With or batter at j the next b to bat wl: The fir~ sent a lon~ fieid line. by the nE Fl singled an the' next I at second by Art M and a sac Ranney sc GL~ :JOT next baU Devil ralll score tied innings. The thir Gintse mo Jim "Bulle the pitchil the third ~ team was centerfield lee, who 1 ORL. DRIA baSE" with I REPE: ~A.L In the fa a bac;e-rur went down inning saw all three Rl got a man th~'ough a CERTS ended with The first in the sixtl out of th, Following a singled to runners at 01 GRAS B .~ ],' " Reds then as they I"'.. third on a i~. ended, ho struck out The De order in t Reds in U man strue! batters. In seventh, A his second singled to stranded, tied at 2-2 the norma :MA LEAGUE • LERONDEAU DE PAl game. In the e ed to get a man GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL CAMPAIGN 15 UNDER WAY , pickE strikeouts. ners on fi single and . the Red s was able tl The nint a runner but he aga on base. Mitchell pi hit on a l pitcher Fo: to put ru second. Fe I Van de Gir I driving in and giving tory in ni I I l f . 1 Def In thei the season home victo the Lakevi win, credi We wish we had room to list the many, many activities and benefits proceeding from the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center. We know you are aware of most of them and probably ta1.e part in a few yourself. That's why we are counting on a simple REMINDER of the once~a-year Family Participation Campaign to do the work of a long plea for the 1,4 of the Center's lunning expenses you are being asked to contribute. (The remaining % of the expenses are self-generating.) . Weare counting again this year on the spontaneous generosity of the Grosse Pointe community for support of their own recreational, cultural, social and educational fountainhead. Give all you can; and remember -,' your contributions help the Center to serve YOU! f Hahn, who was the Sl for the De' The scar: inning whe Lynch dou]: who had After mov passed ball single by putting out .6\:- ter, the Hu the first t - batter sin: second on attempt. FI the runn!;r Mark C. Stevens President passed ball walked, bu the next b, base. The both sides with both two strlkeo In the Ginste sin the next runners sc, Bill Blakes on a single scored as 1 the batter (Grosse Pointe War Memorial receives no public tax funds nor United Foundation funds. Contributions are tax-deductible.) picked off walking. Th unable to the Devils In the th: ed nor thr case with fourth as ordel. , , / f " ., ~ ~ -- - 77 , -' .. ~ ~ . an &&6"0 R a an tMtO- ThE did manag firs, batter moved to s next battel runner seOI d'e • .. \ , ~, GROSSE Blue Devil Nine Winne). Of Two; Drops Third. Tilt lFo~d, McK.ay W tn. TennlS C,'own A.gatn POINTE --;I .' "l, NEWS Page Eleven I Neighborhood Club Ne¥.'iJ - Co.Ed Gourmet CookiDg 2. Requirements are that the A course in Gourmet Cooking girls organize their own team By Dale Eichbauer for senior high school students under adult supervision.. Entry th . 'is being Club offered the Neighfee is $5 perS3turday team. Games will After their season opener had been rained out, .e borhood at by Brownell Jun. be played m~rnings Blue Devils of Grosse Pointe High School oplmed theIr Walter B. (Wally) Ford ior High on Wednesdays from on a field most convement to 1966 baseball home season by defeating th.e Big Re~s and Don MacKay success5:30-7:30 p. m. The course wU all teams. of Port Huron Central 3-2. The victory~ WhICh came In fully defended their .tit~e scheduled to .tart April 20, Get those teams entered at the bottom of the ninth inning, concluded a long. and arid took the crown ag81n m however due to lack of regis. 710 Notre Dame or call TU tough piichers' duel. .~--------the .annual tournament that tratic;:lS it will be delayed one 5-4600. In the first inning, with Mike ing.tripled, but failed to score closes the season for The week. For further information Van de Gintse for the Devils, himself in the inni:ng and the Tennis House. They rlefeat- Call TU 5-4600. the Reds managed to get men on Devils led 6-1. ed Norman Sprock and Dr. Horseback Riding t S first and second with a walk The Devils scored two more John Lazadre in the final The Neighborhood Club bas followed by a bunt. A saclifice as Art Mitchell singled, moved match, 6.0, 6.1.' scheduled three horseback rid. bunt by the third Red batter to second on an error, stol~ The popular champions have ing trips May 7, 14, and 21. The Backyard gardening can be moved the runners to second third, and scored on an error sbared the title in this doubles bus will leave at 9 a.m. from a challenge to any person and and third with only one out. which left teammate P~e on tournament a total of 11 times the parking lot across from the add a great deal of pleasure. Another sacrifice, this time to first. Singles by the pI~cher since the first tourney was beld old Neighbot"hood Club-17145 deep left field, scored the man Hahn a~d by Van de Gmsta in 1950. That year Wally was Waterloo. Registrations for the It is a challenge to produce the from third, and with the next scored Plke. .. paired' with his brother-in-law, trip must be made at 710 fiotre first ripe tomato, the largest batter striking out, the Reds The f:rstbatter for the W1lliam Clay Ford. They were Dame ,at least 10 days before cucumber, or even a quart. of large sparkling red straw~rled 1-0. Huskies singled .. Thl~ next was the first names inscribed on scheduled trip. :iee. It is fun to compare proIn their half of the fir::t, the safe on a fieldp.r's choice, and the plaque which hangs in t:':'le Girls Softball first two Devil batters struck the bases were loaded when the Tennis House at the foot of The Neighborhood Club is duce with your neighbor. best out followed by a putout short next. ~as safe on ~n error. A Moselle place. sponsoring a Softball League friend, or even your pals at . to first to end the inning. sacrifice fly and a smgle scored ., . for Fifth and Sixth grade. girls. the office. This can be done on a very With one out in the ~econd, two of the runne:s, but the Wally w~s a w';Dner agam m The April 15 deadline for en. the Reds got a man on flrst by inning ended before the Huskies 1956, playmg WI~ Ralph T. tries has b~n extended to May small plot of soil, or include a walk. He _moved to second on could manage to score any.more McElvenny, and tile third title _ it along with your landscape. a stolen base and scored when oZ their runners. came last yeu, with MacKay. M Two tomato plants ' can be the second baseman threw wi~d In the seventh, the D~vils Seven Time WiDDer Cpl. Joseph A. aey grown em eight ~quare feet of . space on the south side of the attempting to toss out t~e next picked up their final run when Don, probably as ~ine player In Marine Avie.tion house, or in the border of batter at first. After putt10g out Bill Blakeslee singlE!d and was as. any in the metropolitan area, the landscape. Plant early bethe next batter, the Devils ,,:e!1t sent home on a triple by Rob will have his name on .the to bat with a tWO run deflclt. Zink who was left stranded. . plaque for. the seventh time . Marine Lance Corporal Josf'!pb tween AprU 20 and May 1. Cover with a large pl&stic The first batters, Bob Lynch, The Huskl.es rallied i~ the when this year's L."scribi~g. is A. Macy, -son of Mr. and Mrs. sent a long double down the left bottom of the seventh as they taken care of. He played Wl~ L. A. :Macy of 818 Cadieux Road, bag to protect from cold nights. field line. Following a strike?ut scored four runs. It began when Walter (Pudge) Cavanaugh,. 10 Grosse Pointe, Mich., is present. Use wire hoops to hold the bag 1y serving with Marine Fighter away from the plant. Cut two by the next batter, Rob Zmk the first batter of the inning 1955, '57, '58 and '59 in ta~g singled and both ~nners stole singled and the batter following the champions}J.ip, teamed with Attack Squadron 531 (VMFA- openings about 2 square inch£.'S the' next base, puttmg runners doubled. The ooses were loaded McElvec:lY in 1964 to win ag~in 531), a unit of the Second Ma- each to provide ventilation. Anat second and third. A double when the next walkl!d, and the and l'eI'ea~ .last year w.th rine Aircraft Wing b~ed at the chor at the base with solI. Marine Corps Air ~ tat ion, Plant one hill of gynoecious by Art Mitchell scored Lynch runner at third sc'ored on a WaUy. '. . cucumbers and 'raise enough for and a sacrifice bunt by Mark wild pitch. When the next batter Ford and MacKay b~at Dr. 'Cherry Point, N. C. The squadron is equipped with your table, and give to your Ranney scored Zink. With the waa safe on a fielder's choice, Pierce Smith and Henry Gage next batter striking out, the the man at third scored. Another in the semi-finals, 6~3, 6.1. the F -4B Phantom II, the Marine friends. A fresh cucumber adds Devil rally ended, leaving the single scored a run and when Sprock and Lazadre eUminated Corps' fastest all-weather fight. zest to r. salad on a hot August day. score tied 2-2 at the end of two the man at first tried to steal John Reindel aud his. nephew er/attack jet aircraft. The F-4B is capable of iden. Red ripe strawberries from innings. second and was out, the man at George Reindel, III; in their tifying, intercepting and deiJtroy- your own giU'c!enwill add color The third inning saw Van de third scored. A strikeout end. semi-final matcll, 7-5, 6~3.. Gintse move to shortstop and ed t~e game, with the Devils The pre~ary matches, ing enemy aircraft in conjunc. and a delicacy to any table desJim "Bullet' Foresman tak~ over winning 9-7. with 16 teams competing, saw tion with ground or airborne sert. Plant a few plants in the the pitching for the Devlls. In Suffer First 1.o8S MaeKaJ' and Ford beat Bob control nnder all weather con. landscape border this year and the third the only hit by either The Devils suffered their first Wet~el and Ferdinand Cinelli, ditions. barvest one quart from each The squadron's mission here plant. tram was a deep dou~le to kthe defeat of the season s.t the hands 6~I, 6-1; Al Mackey and Dr. Os~ Two or three crowns of ascenterfield fence by Bill Bla es- of the Shamrocks of East De- borne Coates d~feat Charles involves operational flight train. lee, who was left stran~ed. o~ I troit High School, by score of. Wr.lght, II, and John Dodds, ing of pilots and crew members paragus. planted along with the base with the end .of the mnm". 9-5. The starting Devi! pitcher, 3.6, 6-2, 6-2; Smith and Gage under all types of weather con. lands~aPe layoUit can add an. In the fourth neither team got Mike Maschmeyer was unable conquer Pudge Cavanaugh and ditio~s. . otlw!r~delicacy to the table. Plant PrIor to re-formmg here last one or' two year old crowns in a base-runn~r as th~ ba~~f~ to control the bats of the owon. Charles CUdilp, &-2, 4-6, 6-2; assign. rich soil about eight inches went down In order. .e tents 2nd was only able to last Dave Robb and Dave Summers July,. the squadron's inning saw ~oresmail stnke ~u four batters. subdue Nick Aagesen and Tom ments in~ll~ded. deployments to deep. After three years, you Japan, Vlet,!am and ~ temp or- can harvest enough from three all three Rea ba.tters: The Df:fvl~S After the first batter flew out Morrow, 8-6, 6-1. got a man on first 10 the. l.t , to left, the next walked and Other Preliminaries ary d?ty assl~ent WIth North crowns to supply the table. These are a few of the ideas through a walk .. but the l.nmng scored on a dcuble by the third Results in the other half of Amerl(~an AIr Defense Com. mand (NORAD) at Key West, that will be demonstrated at ended v.:ithout hlm adv~~cl1~'d batter. A single by the next the fi!'st matches were:-Sprock The f!rst b~tter for 1 e .e.s scored him and Mike Van de and Lazadre over Dr. JGhn Ina. . " the Second Annual Free Lawn ,!hls was -the .iust Ma.~me and Garden Fair, April 30, at in the slxth smgled to, left, JU~t Ginste rep1aced Maschmeyer as Lesesne and Dr. Ross Hume, Michigan S tat e Fair~ out of th~ shortstop s reac . pitcher. The next two batters 6-1 6-0' Joe Hudson and Frank uOlt ever to be ~SSlgned fulltlme th NORAD. At Key West VMFAe .. Following a ~trikeout, the bat~er were walked, one forcing in a B '(Mik~) Ware over the father to 531 stood ready on the "hot gr:ounds. Co~e out ana .Vi~lt singled to short left, puttmg Hm. A strikeout followed, but a~d 90n Bob Edgars, 6-2, 6-3; pad" where four Phantom jets wlth the hortIcultural 5peClailst runners at first and second. The then a single to right scored two Reg Macl\.rtbur and Jack wer~ poised 24 hours a day, and learn. how to Garden for Reds then threatened to scor~ runs and when tlle innint ended 'HOdges! over"'Bill Wotherspoon ready for a scramble alert. Fun. as they moved.. to s;hcon~ ~n for East Detroit, they had sce-r. nd Ingersoll Lewis, 6-1, 6.4; Teamwork betwt.Jen pilots and ----------~ third on a sacrifIce. .. e mmng ed four runs. a . Dan ended, however, as Foresman' The Devils scored in the first and the Re1noels over es crews enabled the squadron to struck out tile next batter. . when Bill Blakeslee was hit by Simmons and Dr. Tom Jam , launch its aircraft in 130 seconds after the alert siren n The Devils went d0'Y In \ a pitch, went to second on ~ 6-1, '1-5. r finals Ford sounded. orde'." in the sixth, as did the wild pitch, and scored on a . In the qu.arte .. Reds in the i;eventh, as Fo~e~ single by Bob Lynch. At the end an~ ~c:UY6e~im;~~t~~:c:~~ man ~truck out two more eh of the first innmg East Detroit &Gn ba ~ R- bb ~d ~ummers batters. In the Devil ha~f of. t e led by a score of 4-1. age ea .0. a;:) _ seventh Art Mitchell plcken up In tile second the Shamrocks 6~1, 2-6, 8-6, Sprock and Laz his sec~nd hit of the day as he scored two more when the first adre down.:;d Hudson and Ware singled to center, but was l~ft batter singled and two more bat. 6-4, 3-6, 6-2; and the Reindels Dancing 10 Musk of stranded, with the score .stIll ters walked. A single and a sac- defeated MacArthur and HodgTU 5-255t' tied at 2-2 after seven innmg~, rifice fly to center then scored es 6-1, 60. lOXURH)US 1.0GE SEArs the normal length of a DeVil the two runs of the innine The _ Garden for Fun W. h V hI ege a e It 16941 KERCHEVAL, CCtr~er Notre Dame CREST SECRET ,It. The (asanoya Four L.It tle L eaguers 0 ~ S nd penlng ,ay game. . Devils threatened when Dean In the eighth, the Reds fall- Jacobs got to secolld on an ed to get a baserunner as Fores- error by the third baseman and man picked up a!10the~ two after the following. batte~ walku strikeouts. The DeVIls gOL run-I ed, Mike Van de Gmste s1Ogl~d. ners on first and second on a Jacobs was out, However, try10g After numerl)us tryouts, team . g error. by to go home. single and a th rowm practices, and exhibition games, b t neIther the Red shortstop, u In the third inning, t h e Sh am- the Woods-Shores Little Leaguwas able to score. rocks scored again when the ers are ready to kick off their The ninth saw the Reds. send first batter doubled, the second 1966 season. On Sunday, .May 1, a runner to first on a smgle, was out at first, and the third almost' 600 boys wia parade but he again was left stranded singled, driving home the run. down Mack avenue.. on base. With one. out, Art The DevUs failed ~o put th;ee This parade will begin at 1 Mitch~ll pi~ked up still another singles to any use In the. thl.rd, p.m. frOln Manufacturers Na-. hit on a smgIe to center a~d and at t~e end of the mn1Og, tional Bank parking lot at Mack pitcher Foresman bunt:d safe ~ were behmd 7.1 and Lochmoor, and 'proceed to put runners on flrs~ an East Detroit scored once down Mack avenue to Ghesecond. Followi~g a stnk~out, more, when, in the fl)U;th, they s uiere Park, located' behind Van de Gins~e smgled to ce"ter, scored a runner from fust, who ~e GroSge Pointe Woods City drivjn~ .in the runn~r at seco~~ had walked, by a ?ouble. Dean Ha-ll. and glVlng. the. D~Vlls a 3-2 v.c Jacots doubled to nght, but w!,-s Many dignitaries have been tory in nme mnmgs. left str:mded,. and the DeVils invited to be on hand to launch • • • now were behmd 8-1. lid d . Defeat Lakeview In the fifth the Shamrock bat- th~ 1~66 sea:-on. nc u ~a ~~ In their first away game of ters were sent down in orde~. thiS hst are. ~oods , ..y • the season the Devils retur~ed Two singles, followed by a sacrl- Kenneth M~Leod, Woods Direc. home victorious after defeatmg fice fly, a strikeout, and a tor Of Pubhc Safety ~llen And the Lakeview Huskies 9.7. ~e single scored two runs for the drews; Wood~ Counci man an win, credited to pitcher BIll Devils, but the rally was stopped ol:iy,inator of Woods - Shore~ Hahn who went th( entire game, short as the next batter struck Llttle League, Marvin Boutin, was the second of the season out. . City Adminis?,ator C h e s te r for the Devils. . I The Shamrocks scored theIr Petersen, Ch8ir:nan of the RecThe scoring began in the flrst last run of the game in the reation Commlttee Royal C. inni'lg when. with one out, Bob eighth, when the first batter Hillier, Shores Villa~e SuperLyn~h doubled to score a runner walked, then w~s fo~ced !>ut visor Thomas JefferIS, Shores who had previously walked.' at second on a flelder 8 cholce. Police Chief Thomas Cochill, Aiter moving to third on a The next batter scored the run- and President of tbe Shores passed ball, Lynch scored on a ner remaining on base.. Board of Trustees John Huettesingle by Greg Foutch. After The Devils scored their last man. puttina out the next Devil b8.t. two runs of the game when a Werner Lueckhoff, president ter, th~ Huskies came to bat .for walk, a single, and a walk load- of the Little League's Bo~rd of the first time. After the flrst ed the bases. A double by Bob Governors, and Reg .Robmson, batter singled, he moved to Lynch scored two ~md at t~e vice-preside.nt, will lead the second on an uns'.1ccessf~1 bunt I end of th~ sixth East DetrOIt ceremonies. attempt Following a stnkeout, led 9-5. Leading' the parade will be a the run~er ~oved to third on a In the seventh East ))stroit Color Guard furnished by Parpassed ball and. the next batter wen~ dC'wn in order and the cells S~hool Boy SCout Troop walked, but neither scored. liS DeVils got two men on by a 479, unper the guidance of D. the next batter was ou~ at fust walk and a single, but left them McNew. The Clan MacRae hase. The second in~1Og saw stranded base as th~ ga~e Pipe Band, under the leader. both sides go down .tn. order, ended, wlth East Detrolt wm. li.hip of Ken Jones, Pipe Major, with both pitchers plckmg up ning 9.5. will furnish music for the patwo strikeout~. . V n de rade. In the thlrd, Mlk.e aAft After the ceremonies, sevei'al Ginste singled to first. boe~ 10. games wJll be played at Ghethe next batter walk~d, ~ squier€ Park officially start. runners scored on a slOgle ~ ing the Littl~ League season. Bill Blakeslee, who then score __ NOW SHOWING "A THOUSAND ClCWNS" wIth Jason Robards _ Barbera Harris Plul Belt Academy Award Short Nomine., Live Adlon "SKATER.DATER" SaturdayMatln.~ League to Stage P ara de Sa t'ur day Special Businessmen's Lunch 11 to 2, $1.25. In Color =====::=====..:.=--===========;:=======;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...; Grosse Pointe Farms little League. Baseball, Inc. Annual Candy Sale Opening Day Festit,ities .- PRICE OUR LOW ROLL-ON PRICE DEODORANT ••• 1Y2-0Z•• REG. 1.00 BRYLCREEM Just Wonderful OUR LOW . PRICE HAIR DRESS • 4}2-0Z ... REG. 1.09 OUR LOW PRICE HAIR SPRAY .13~OZ. WT.- REG. 1.50 I REG. 1.50 DtA It A TABIIJ LIPSTIC:K BERMUDA, TAHITI, BON VOYAGE, GRANADA, WAIKIKI and TiVOLI .... WHILE THEY lAST CHOCKS CEPACOL CHElf ABLE VITAMINS 61 -- OUR LOW PRICE FRUIT FLAVORED .. lOO's~ REG.'-2.5$ • MOIIJTH OUR LOW WASH PRICE SANITJ1RY NAPKII~S LOW PRICE 14 FL. OUNCES. REGULAR 95tt KOTEX. OUR 57 C 19 REGULAR - SUPER •. BOX 48's. REG. 1.73 PEPIO .BISNIOL OUR LOW PRICE 8-0Z. SIZE. REGULAR 89~ DIAL SOAP PERSONNA Saturday, April 30, 1966, the l.~ttle League Baseball seMOn o~ns in Grosse Pointe Farms. This year again there~will be the opening day parade with ceremonies taking place at Kerby Field. The parad~ will start at 10:00 a.m. from Kerby Field. At 11:00 prizes and awards will be presented to sponsors and the season will be offi. cially opened. Starting at 1:30 p.m. double .headers will be played at Kerby Field and at tihe Grosse'. Pointe High No.. 1 diamond. -------------- Boa.. Loan? I on a single by RO~ I,~n~~ ~~~~ Grosse Pointe City Little Dominican High Mothers scored as he sto eo. L ague Baseball will have its 'd' M A the batter foll?wing ~~~ a~:~ a~nual parade on Saturday, HoJ In9 Meeting ay.., picked off stealm~ see . A pr il 30 All players are to meet -_ walking. The Huskles were agam in ifo~m at the City Park at '1oe Dominican High School unable to score and after two 110 un I Mothers' Club will hold their the Devils led 6-?. T~~mparade will t4'rminate at I final meeting of the school year In the third, neither Side as SCt~~ the Neighborhood 'Club were ?n Wednesday, May 4.. at 8 p.m. ed nor thrE.'Zltened, ~s v.: I fl Ising ceremonies will be ln the school cafeterla. case with tl ~ DeVils m t~e; h:l~ r:t 12:30 p.m. The first This wiIi be election night fo.r ~ fourth as they \V.pnt ?~wn III I ma 'or lea ue g~me will oogin new off~ceT$and the ,ast presiorder. The Huskies, nowever. t J m g with thl' Cardinals I dents WIll be guests of honor. did rnanag~ to score after the a 1 p., D d' . The guest speaker will be Rev. > :5TAINlESS STEEL DOUBLE EDGE BLADES. 5' s - REG. 69~ SALE DAYS THR U SUNDAY WE WHO CARES ABOUT CARRY THE PRICE OF YOUR FAVORITE PRESCRIPTIONS1' ,0 1 WE D. BRAND! rea:;ons we fi II LIQUOR thousands of pres- (PACKAGE DEALER) That's one of the criptions every- day! Put your trust in Cur,nii1~. ham's for the highest quaJitl at the COMPLETE HOME BARTENDER NEEDS very lowest possible price! Let us fill your next VISIT YOUR I BARS REGULAR SIZE. REG. 18~ Annual Parade .on ------.-- Also Mel and .efty at the Plano for your IIltenln', and dancing plea'lure every Friday and Saturday . .~ Peter Mann I I In Color Only Only "THE SWORD OF All BABA" I I Saturday Academy Award Winner Ber.t Supporting Actor Martin Balsam_In TOOTHPASTE 6%-OZ. FAMILY SIZE •••REG. 95t; a I OUR LOW prescription! DETROIT BANK 8- TRUST PanJjly'ilatLking GeILter MACK-HILLCREST first batter singled to center and ve~~s thill :e ~~~~wed by the Arthur Carl Kreinheder, C.S.C. ls moved to second on ft bunt. Tthhe Cubs v:rsus the Braves at 3 (Lutheran), Director of St, Au. next batter struck out, but e gustine House. runner scored as the one follow- p.m. , . « . ,. . • -. ."'_'~_~~'J_~ /. -ll~' M $ • n sa. 7 7. - I GROSSE Page Twelve Oross~ Point.t 'N~w. POINTE Memorial Center Schedule NEWS Thursday, April 28, 1966 r What .Goes On . at "our 'LI- brar'-. .II. J PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY BY ANTEEBO PUBLISHERS. INC. OFFICES UNDER 1'HE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS. MICHIGAN 48236' April 28-May 5, 1966 Open daily 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday, 12 noon-5 p.m. *All Memorial syvnsored activiti~s open to the By Virginia'" Leonard Grosse Pointe Public. Hospital equipment available for 1 .... .... -' Second Class Postage Paid ~t Detroit, Michigan by SIBYL I free loan, crutches, wheel-chairs, heating lamps and t:uest Colum,'n1st: Louise LeeSon 1 t th ' . hospital beds. , ".. C oser oge er, 'mtroducing FULLY FAID CIRCULATION MOTHER'S DAY ... shopping at Maurice Wood. Grosse Pointe Garden Center lll1d Library. Mrs. W~bster's Diciioll'3ry tells us :~rr;ce t~aseaf:ng Phone TU 2-6900 70 Kercheval will produce ~hining example~ of anHarry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednesday , Thursday, tJhat ~ Imlgaz1necan be -the con- on by magazines. Member WchJgp.n Press Association and National Editorial Association tique cut crystal. 'Ne admIred two beautlful ~e~ 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Volunteer consultant. on duty Friday tents of a. 'storehouse; a stock The book quoted is a colorful NATIONAl, ADVERTISING REPRESENTATlw-'; canters tradition all" cut. There WCiS also a good SIZe -4 p.m. TU 1.4594. or reservOir'. of provisions or d 'tt aIIl WI Y account of famous Weekly Newspaper Representatives, Inc. 2 vase, c~t in the most unusual geomGtrir. pattern! 404 Fifth Avenue, New YOrk 1&,New York BYrant 9.7300 Thursday, April 28 goods, as we~l as a periodiioal, pioneer editors, their public CHICAGO OFFICE 11 G Pom . t e Pu bI"IC Sch00 ls--A r t ticles. contaiIiing miseellaneous a r 333 North MlchJlao Avenue Phone Flnanclal 6-2214 9: 0v a.m. R9 p.m. rosse stories" poems, etc: The sUlcceSOO5t> private feuds and "bl.t crusades, such as the ,one Exhl BASKET BORED? ... For a change carry a gaily . stock o-f magazInes at Grosse ROBERT B. EDGAR. , EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER M..'s. John Pointe Public Library numbers against the "opscene" custom of printed cotton bag. Find them starting at three WILLIAM ADAMO ADVERTISING MANAGER '"10;00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class MeNamara, Instructor. a1nlost 300, and. the reservoir of women exposing their naked JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY ninety-five in the "Top Shop" at the Dants, 98 h elbows. The pioneers fought 11:00 a.m. i'nennS 0 f th e S.ICkMan d P""11 OOf- Bru nc. back issues is as comprehensive JA:\.1ES J. NJAIM __ __ __: NEWS Kercheval. Blouses match some of the patterns. C I many a fight for worthwhile ELIZABETH STEPHENS NEWS '" 4'00 p.m. Ballet Cl asses ary Xi en ooper, n- as space permits. causes nevertheless. GLORIA WOLFCALE ADVERTISIN G structor. W p, invite our pat 'r 0 n s to d V. GODEY'S LADY'S BOO K MARY LORIMER ADVERTISING * 7:30 p.m. Gourmet C00 k.mg, - Mme. Ch't MOTHER'S LOVE ... Dalton cash. an y e ICq browse in the periodical coHec- was published by Louis, Godey JOHN MacKENZIE BUSINESS meres from Marga ret Rice, trimSuczek, Instructor. tion. The range of sub j e c t and edited by Sarah Hale. The JOANNE EASON -ACCOUNTS med .... "ith beading and ribbon. They * 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Cinema League Balkan matt.er i~ extensi~e. Are .you an tone of tihe publication was the ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING are fifty-five dollars. Color them Holiday. Color films of Hungary, Romania, art 1 st. We sub s c rIb e to popular Victorian sugar but ONNELLEE KOE~IG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING unlimited. For a- very dashing gift Bulgaria and Yugoslavia by Rip Zwickey AMERIC~N ARTIST. ~ YOU' Sarah Hale crusaded for 'equal FLORA HARDING , ClRCULATION with commentary py Mrs. Zwickey. The for Y'achtm~.?We subsc:rlbe to education for wo-men. and the choice, choose the crocodile trim~ Grosse Pointe public ,and their guests are Y~CIIT1N(Z.• I could fmd no- general bettering of social conmed rain coat. To complete the picinvited free of charge. thing under Z, but ~etween!,- OJUionsfor women and children. ture ... a matching umbrella. - . Friday, April 29 and ~ are ot!h~~ of mter-est m There must have been some the ensemble is fifty dollars. 9:00 a.m. -9 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art AmerIcan. politl~, art, ~uty spice to this author of "'Mary care, bOOK reVIews, busmess, had a little lamb" Grosse Pointe War Memorial's annual drive for Exhibit. child care, education. health, A HISTORY OF AMERICAN THE GIFT OF BEAUTY is always welcomed. funds has been in p:...-ogressfor a month now and has * 9:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Oil Painting Classes - Prof. ~I)bbles a.nd home care, ~tdoor MAGAZINES, by Frank Mott, Mother will appreci at~ her favorite cosmetics or her raised somewhat more than half of the $75,000 quota Robert Wilbert, lnstructor. hfe, space, or you IIliameIt. Our is comprehensive direct and special perfume, accompanied by a stunning atomwhich is sought by the end of the campaign on Memorial *10:00 a.m. Flower Arranging Class - Mrs. Richard man! busines::. ~riodicals and often entertaining. It covers izer to adorn hel;"dressing table from Trail ApotheGerathy, Instructur. servIces have the~ o~ spec~l every facet of the publishing of Day. It is expected that, as usual, the goal will be reached, cary Shop, 121 Kercheval. 12 NOON Young Woman's Home Association-Lunchshe 1Ve s. Our libranans WIll periodical5 and would be a good but despite all the years we have been participating in. eon and Bridge. , assist you in locating your re- reference tool. and monitoring this annual endeavor we never cease to 12:30 p.m. Neighborhood Club - Retired Men's Group, quirements. The collection 6f It is amusing to find thalt the ART NOUVEAU ... from the rast is coming back he sur~rised by the amount of time and effort required Cards, Coffee. m~gazines of interest to juve- LADIES' HOME JOURNAL of in today's designs . . . but fast! We love it and * 5::':>0 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's Theatre _ Re- nile rea~ers is shelvoo. in the 1883 was issued as a supplement wanted to know where to find wallpaper. Because to win the victory. hearsaJ. Children s Roc-m and mcludes to the Tribune and Farmer it's so avant, DenIer, 77 Kercheval, is one of the It has always seemed to us that the War Memorial * 8:00 p.m. Parents Without Partners. "Know Your some doozen periodicals. published by Cyrut Curtis. It few that have it NOW. They also have paisley and Association and all it entails should have a definite ap. .. A lk b th J C . POPU;LAR M E C H A N I C S, carried eight pages, and sold, other fabulous fabrics and papers to cover your h T eatre. ta . y Fa er ames ame, BOYS LIFE, AM E R I CAN, when subscribed to separately, peal for all residents of all ages. The magnificent physiwalls in the most decorative manner. dynamic director of Theatre, The University GIRL, J..ACK AND JILL, and at fifty ct'nts a year. No doubt cal plant in its spectacular setting on the lake, should of Detroit. Guests welcome. others delight our young, youn~- the ladies awailt..adthose plain, make every citizen proud. even without the inspiring * 8:15 p.m. "Grunyons" Concert. Grosse Pointe's Men- er, youngest patrons. The LI- buff pages as avidly as they do PLAZA 3 . . . is at the Merbackground which includes the reasons why the comabout-town "Whiffenpoofs" give an evening brary no';\'. has the EnIarg~d the gorgeously colorful publicamaid, along with other Bergmunity gratefully accepted the gift of this beautiful of fun, hi jinks and song, under the diree. T~e EdltlOlIlS ~f READER S tion of today. It was a success dorf Goodman Sr~ents. Our property, and undertook the task of restoring it and detion of William Gard. in the Crystal Ball- D j G E S .T. for the j'~ 1965. from the start, and eventually favorite is Nandi but Number veloping it into a fitting living memorial honoring those room without charge~ Ideal entertainment ;r'hese editions a~e umque and stood on its own feet as a separNine and Butterfield 8 have who served, as \VeIlas those who died, in World Volar11. for a date, couples or the family. mteresting, and fIll a very pre- a.te magazine. Over the years it been known to stir up roSaturday, April 30 sent nee<1. was, as F ran k M 0 tt say s , The bronze plaques in the entrance hall contain the mance, quicker than you can S:OO a.m. -9 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-. Art Delving into the history of "edited less for a special class, names of more than 3,000 who served and considerably say . . . "perfurr: e, cologne, periodicals, one finds that i.n the i.e., noble but somewhat bacith1'b't more than 100 who gave their lives. Yet, strangely, it * 9 30 .E "x I " I bath oil and body cream." B 11 1 M EI ong and often colorful history ward American womanhood." hasn't been until the last few years when there have : a.m. a et C asses ary len Cooper, In- of magazine publishing and They are all there, in these f) , struetor., . been that many individual contributors to the annual * 9:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Children's Art Classes _ editing, sooial needs have been two histories mentioned aboveCHILDS' PLAY ... it is so effortless AND economicampaigns. Which indicated that not even all of the fammet, crusaded for ;-or, on \ocoas~ the "penny dreadfuls," the cal to collect the (oordinated shorts and blouses in Mrs. Stirling Loud, Instructor. ioo, c rea t e d. Tille need for POLICE GAZETTE, the literilies of those honored bothered to support the Memorial. happy prints and checks at Young Clothes. 110 At this point in this year's drive, a little more than 2,500 *10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's co~n~unicatioil, and the germi- ary greats, and the keyhole Kercheval. Sizes ~.6 ... 7-14. Prices for the sets Theatre-Mrs. Sytiney Reynolds, Instructor. natmg unrest and longing for glimpses be1l,indthe scenes, the have donated, arid if the pattern pr~vails a lot less than from five dollars. 5,000 will have given anything by the time the campaign *11:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Children's independence in the American wild advertising with its jingles Theatre Pe:rformance-"Tbe Wizard of Oz.)' oolonies w,as reflected in our in the pop u I a r style, lately ends. This seems rathpr a pity. MR. SHERIDAN.- Books 81 Kercheval, suggests 12 NOON The In and About Detroit Music Educators first Ameri-~an magazines. In warmed up for radio and teleEver since its inception the Memorial Center bas Club _ Luncheon and Program. LADIES, GENTLEMAN AND vision. for mother ... "Father Was A Gourmet" by Carol had to depend upon lai Je gifts from a small percentage 2:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools _ Invitational EDITORS, by Walter D-venport Those who receive the perR Truax. It IS one 01 the best cook books and without of the residents, despite the fact that emphasis is placed Showing and Tea. ~nd James c. Derieux, we are iodicals in the mail at the Grosse. the recipes, it is a]so very entertaining reading. Call told that "Andrew Bradford's Pointe Public Libr.u-y and preevery year on the hope that everyone in the community * 4 881-1671 or 881-2~116 for delivery. 6: 5 p.m. B?llroorn Dancing Class Ted and Lillian AM E R I CAN beat Benjamin pare them for the use of our will take part in the preservation and continued develop.Forx:est?Instr.uctors. Franklin's G ENE :It A L MAG- paltroos, manage only a tantalizment of this complex which is one of the Pointe's great * 7 :30 p.m. Memonal Bndge Mr. and Mrs. Andrew I AZINE to an' unimpressed pUD- ing glimpse at the titles of the - TH~ BR:0NZE DOOR, 123 Kercheval is a very assets. The program 0: 8ctivities, instruction and enter, Walrond, Directors. lie by three days." magazines. (lne might oaU us speCIal place to c(~lebrate anniversaries. Charming tainment. covering a wide range of cultural, educational, 8:00 p.m. Good Companions' Sequence Dancing and FrapkJfu w~m evellltually, by The Headline Hunters. The mail • atmosphere, romantic mu~ic, a delightful repast, artistic. religious and physical subjects, has been conBev. staying in bus in e 5 s a little must go through. We may never a!l add up to a very ::;pecIalevening. For reservastantly widened in the attempt to offer something ~IPpeal-1* 8:30 p.m. "The Other Side" - Teen Nightclub. Danc- . longer. He gave .much SP'a~e in. have Hme to le-arn "The MaketIons call 886.1932. ing to all. The number of residents who avail themselves ing to rock 'n' roll bands, with soft drinks his magazine to the "Great up Trick of the Year" (GLAMof these opportunities provides ample evidence of the available. Casual-non-date-chaperoned. Ad- Awakening," a really, really big OUR, April, 1966>, "Where Does REMEMBER MOTHER ... with something personal fine job The Center is doing. mittance only by tickets purchased in ad- evangelistic crusade, led by the Money Go?" (John Gunther, frOM the new Intimate Apparel Boutique at Top 0' vance with identification. For. grades 9-12 Jon~th~ Edwards and: George LADIES' HOME JOURNAL, Wouldn't it be wc~derful if so many individuals the Hill, 104 KerchevaL only. Each student must purchase his own Whitefield. The preachers travApril, 1966), or "Enriching got into the act of being financial backers of the Meticket eled from one colony to another, Your Story with the Right Demorial, that those who have anr1!lally giveil far more than . founding sects of intercolonial tails", (Marbha Standing Foster, AT THE BOOK SHELF .... on May 7, there will be their share could be relieved? Doubtless many of these , Sunday, May 1 10:30 a.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse converts. bringing the people THE WRITER, April, 1966>' a decoupage show. LOUIseHoyt's students will disaltrui~tic citizens would choose to continue their support, play trflYs, lamps, coffee grinders and the like ... and their gifts could be added to the endowment fund. Pointe Farms. Service and Sunday School in 8:00 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse all delIghtfully dE!COupaged.Manv will be on view Po~sibilities for future development of the Grosse Pobte Fries Building, infants room in Library of Pointe Farms - Testimonial Meeting. all week at 112 Kercheval. . War Memorial are endless, and the prospect is an excitAlger House. 8:00 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve - Meeting. ing one. 12 NOON -5 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art '" 8:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Yoga Class - George Johnston Exhibit. / No gift is too sIi.all to send to this Family ParticipaJr., Instructor. 2:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe I.lawyers' Wives - Lecture tion Campaign. With more than 60,000 persons in the Thursday, May 5 followed by tea. . Pointe community. obviously shamefully 1arge propor. 9:00 a.m. -9 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Monday, May 2 . tion of the population is doing nothing towards main. Exhibit. 9:00 a.m. -9 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art *10:00 a,m. Braille Transcription Class - Mrs. John taining and operating the Memorial Center, much less Exhibit. towards providing the means to continue to explclre and McNamara, Instructor. 9:30 a.m. -5 p.m. Monteith College Workshops rlevelop the potentials which exist there. . 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon Club of Grosse Pointe and Lunch at 12 noon. Harper Woods, Coffee Meeting. It is costing a lot of extra money, time and effort to *10:00 a.m. Cancer Center - Workshop. . 1:00 p.m. -10 p.m. Rotary'Of Grosse Pointe Antique I send out follow-up requests to those who have failed to 12:15 p.Ir... Rotary of Grosse Pointe - Luncheon MeetShow - Open to public. respond. Join the good company of those who have aling. ready expressed their appreciation of all The Center '" 1:00 p.m. Memorial Bridge - Mrs. Andrew Walrond, '" 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, InCamera Club Meets May 3 structor. means to The Pointe. Send in your donation today. Director. The Grosse Pointe Camera or photography, will give a talk * 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, In- --,--Club will hold its first meeting I on "Color Films." struct6r. of the month on Tuesday eve- . Gue5ts of members and others * 7:30 p.m. Folk Guitar Class-Alex Suczek, Instructor. ning, May 3, at 8 o'clock, in the mter.ested. in. photography are * 8:00 p.m. Spanish Club - Beautiful Color Slides of Fries Ballroom of GrCls:;ePointe cordI.ally mVlted to attend the Spain with commentary in Spanish by RichPrivate Camp for Girls, 7-15 War Memorial. I meetmg. ard Trim, Spanish instructor, Grosse Pointe On Trout Lake, 11th Largest Beauty Solons University School. Guests 'welcome. This will be aeach competition In Wisconsin meeting at which member ENJOY A FABULOUS and . Tuesday, May 3 Fosh'on Apparel 70 campers 30 staff may sub.mit three s1id~s and; ~-A.-le-Mg 9:00 a.m. -9 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art • Grosse Pointe three prmts, monochrome or! AMlRICNI PLAIt WEE::1:Ni> Exhibit. • Birmingham Featuring Waterfront and Ridin~: 2 ski color, two of each to be llnal. I ~ ~ 117. 732-4314 ~ • Rochester ... 9:00 a.m. Conversational French Mrs. Charles boats, fleet of sailboats; full equit~tions program - DAILY riding on 18 select .Ba(;ilrach, Instructor. YZ~~ing intermission Harold' Au$4ibl~ lodqrll ' •~ . GAYlDRD MlOlICAN ..nut horses. Plus: 9:30 a.m. Monteith College - Workshops and lunchP k Cl b b h ac er, a u mem er w 0 IS 1..... WR_IT..E_F"OR_CO_MP_i.~ET~E ,::1lROCHUR=~l':_.c;-.,,;,.1 Look to a more promising future. Nature Tennis Riflery . an accomplished workH in col. I ...10:00 a.m. eon. Drama Canadian Crafts trips Service Guild for Children's Hospital Our aim is to develop new locations. Workshop. Good hairdressers with leadership needed. . 7 or 3th week season 12 NOON Senior Men's Bridge. Mexican & Intem~tionaI traditions. Private interviews, call Mr. Rosen, 1:00 p.m. Senior Men's Gin Rummy. business manager, 647-5445. Mr. and Mrs. Paul G. Frisbie, Box 525, Birmingham 1:00 'p.m. -10 p.m. Rotary of Grosse Pointe Antique . Show - Open to public. 646-0036 • 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Basic. Painting and Integrated Drawing -- Ray Fleming Jr .• Instructor. 6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club. of Grosse. Pointe - Dinner Meeting. ... 7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club. 8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Camera Club - Meeting ,md Pictures. . . , Wednesday, May 4 ., ..~ Wishes to an'nOlJnce the 9:00 a.m. -9 p.m. Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Exhibit. APARTMENTS - YACHT HARBOR opening of his 9:30 a.m. Monteith College - Workshops, Luncheon. '" 9:30 a.m. Pre-School Culture - Mrs. Lee Peters, Mrs. Live at the exclusive Shore Club Helen DoeIle, and Mrs. Mary Ann Hughes, with its beautiful trees,' its pleas:FUNERAL DIRECTORS Instructors. ing architectural design. Enjoy an SincelB55 '" 9:30 a.m. Designing and Making of Rugs and Wall evening stroll in the fresh, crisp Hangings - Don Mettler. Instructor. air of Lake St. Clair. Our private WILLIAM R. HA:PI:ILTON II DAVID M. HAMn.TON 12 NOON Grosse Pi>inte Woman's Club - Bridge Yacht Harbor, he~ted swimming at CLARENCE E. OrrER . Group. Luncheon and Bridge. pool and Club House are for' your pleasure. The livability and CNt12 NOON Senior Men's Cribbage ~roup' - Cribbage Our staff has beeTi selected to serve and Snack. . venience ~f this location will bear Suite 334, Eastland Center i every creed 20iik complete understanding. Ao~~~ your investigation. 1-2-3 bed1:00 p.ln. -10 p.m. Rotary of Grosse Pointe Antique room apts. frvll1 $160. Professional' Building Show - Open to public. * 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes - Mary Ellen Cooper, InOur Resident Monoget' WUI .. CHAPELS structor. Delighted to Show V.. Around, '9ETROIT 39'75 CASS AVENUE • TE 1.2712 or Pho".,; 775-3280. 17800 East Eight Mile Road * 4:15 p.m. Yoga Class - Mrs. George Johnston Jr., BIRMINGHAM 820 EAST MAPLE • MI 4.6000 Instructor. . East Jef1erson at Nine Mile Road, Harper Woods. Michigan 48236 N.W. DETROIT :.8900 JAMES COUZENS • DI 1.1:300 7:00 p.m. Detroit Cribbage Group. St. CkJbo Sho1eL Mich.iaat& '" 7:30 p.m. Adult Ballet Class. Bus. 372-2300 Res.' 886-4245 MAWQD BY HOM!R WARRfH & co. '" 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar Classes - Alex Suczek; Instructor. ot:::~'~~~: • I T:1'':> I I i I, II I, J I , • Have Yau Given Yet? • • f • I ; , I i I I • • • • a r I hairdressers fur CAMPO FIESTA I ~'a:;---------"" Anthony:s I I --l I NIORE THAN 100 YEARS THEJ1~ John Kelsey OF CONSIDERATE SERVICE The\\~. R.Hamilton General Insurance Offices I , I 'Mr_ •• e:o.' ~, , > i '€'" ' _, [ Thursday, April 28, 1966 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Thirteen Mrs~ Allen Ledyard Reade Ryan, Jr. , it. A. • Will Take Bride IV\ISS Demlng · W ed In Saturday Service ... WOMEN'S I PAGES I ~Short and to The Pointe From Another Point4~ of View 1.' I By Janet Mueller The ladies of Christ Church have been working, working, working, storing up handmade goodies for next faU's Fair. Rooth chairmen gathered at the Church last Thursday to org~nize the traditional spring Fair Preview, scheduled this year Wednesday, May 11, from 1:30 until 4:30 o'clock, in the Church Undercroft. Showing their wares, (they hope to take many special orders), will be representatives from the Basket, Needlepoint, Knitting and Apron Booths, the Paris Table, Tots and Toddler Dresses and House and Garden Boutique. There'll be samples from a new booth, "Serendipity," a collection of anything.and-everything amassed by a new group, the Young Episcopal Churchwomen. President of this organization of some 3-5 junior Episcopal Churchwomen, aU very young marrieds, is Mrs. Gerhard M. Williams, J'r., (Soapy's daughter.in.law), and the two young matrons in cha:tge of the booth are Mrs. John Purvis and Mrs. William Stevens. I MR. and :MR.~. J 0 S E P H S C H MID T (Marilyn Rotz) ann 0 u n c ~ the birth of their fourth child, a daughter, AMY April 13". The proud father, "JOE," of Prestwick road, is tl.e linebacker coach for the Detroit Lions. A member of the team for 13 years, he was captain for nine years, before assuming his present position. MARK D. LITTLER, of Webber place, whose daughter, BAR. BARA JO BRANDT, is a freshman at Mount HOlyoke. * ,., ,., sity SChool. They took Part -in an Assembly along with CLEMENTINE VAN GOGH, from Holland, and OGUZ TATIS, I. At the annual meeting of 'I * ,., * Girl Scouts of Metropolitan Detroit April 20, at the Community Treasures Wanted Arts Building, Wayne State Uni. Off on a treasure hunt are members of the Grosse * * ,., versity, MRS. WILBER Pointe Acquisition Committee for the Archives of Ameri. Six residents of Grosse Poihte I B R U C K E R, JR., of Merri. can Art Auction, who met last Thursday over ~offee at were amung the more than 700 weather road, and MRS. VERthe Country Club drive home of Mrs. Wilber Hadley Ferris State College students NOR MOltRISS, of Washington I Mack. who were named to the Dean's road, were elected to three-year The ladies aren't looking for White Elephants, but Honor List for aeademic excel- terms on the Board of Direc. they'll be happy to accept modern as well as antique lence during the past quarter. tors. Highlights of the se3sion, The stud~nts were 'i;.IOMAS attended by 500 delegates and treasures, silver, crystal, brie-a-brac, china, rugs, furniK. CASSELL, freshman in the visitors, included reports of the ture, (not upholstered, unless with wooden frames). first School of Commerce and son of development of Camp Innis. editions ... anything of fine quality, in good condition. MR. and MRS. JAMES CAS- free, the 1966 Girl SCout cookie (Continued on Page 18) SELL, Neff road' PETER M. sale and examples of troop proGIRARDIN, sophomore in the grams on the theme, "Girl Schoo~ of Technical and Applied Seouting - A Promise in Ac. Arts and son of MR. a."1dMRS. tion." HOWARD GIRARDIN, Fisher road; ALAN R. HUIZINGA, junMARCIA WHITNEY, daugh. ior in the School of Commerce ter of MR. and MRS, CHARLES Throughout the Month of May, - and son of MR. and MRS. WHITNEY, of Lakeland avenue, RALPH HUIZINGA, Ridgemont sl::rved as c h air man of the TH£ BOOK SHEL!= road; DOUGLAS T. TAKACH, Chance committee for the 1966 junior in the School of Com- Briarcliff College Bazaar. Marat 112 Kel'che~31 on the Hill mer c e and son 0 i M R S. cia, a Briarcliff sophomore, is GEl'nEVE BEACH, R e n au d president of the Colle~e Athwill be exhibiting for the pleasure of its customers road; PH Y L LIS A. 'l'ERRY,. letic 'Association, s e r v e d as freshman in the Sehool of Gen- chairman of the Daughter's several paintings by Michigan Artist Frank Steele, a eral Education and daughter of committee fo~ the 1965 Fatherformer resident of Grosse Pointe Farlt,s presently MR. and MRS. WARREN DLlughter Week,end, (her father li\Aing in Saginaw, Michigan. TERRY, Somerset road; and served as Father's committee RAYMOND A. YORK, junior in chairman), is studying Child It has been said that ... "Frank Steele's paintthe School of Commerce and Development and expects to reings are light and colorful with a zest for life ... son of, MR. and MRS. REA ceive her two-year Associate in " ... his circus paintings aie colorJ:ul and filled with YORK, ROslyn road. Arts degree in June. She is a action, catc.hing the mood of the old time circus. * * *. graduate of Miss Hall's School, , Amllng the members of the I Pittsfield, Mass. I Mr. Steele attended The Wicker School of Fine Mount Holyoke College Parents ,., ,., * Art in Detroit and the Art Institute of Cincinnati, committee, me e tin g on the THOMAS J. ~DDY, son of South Hadley, Mass., campus MR. and MRS. RAYMOND W. and has been painting for over forty years. April 30 ':luring Mount Holy- EDDY, of Pemberton road, a l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiii'~ I oke's Fathers' Wee ken d, is sophvmore at Ferris State Col. ---------~---~~- --_.-----,-,-~-~~lege, was jnitillt.ed April 16 ,into th~ Kappa Rho Chapter of Theta Xi fraternity. II I 1 Exhibition of Paintings Mr. and Mrs. Jean B. Larson, of Tulsa, Okla., have 'announced the engagement of their daughter, J'lan Louise, to Reade H. Ryan, Jr., son of MI'. and Mrs. Becon)es Brid~ of Allen Ledyard; Little Club Reception Reade H. Ryan, of Darien, Follows Afternoon Rites; Pair To Conn., formerly of Grosse live In Pointe Pointe. Miss Larson was graduated Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, was the setting for from the University of Okla- the Saturday afternoon ceremony at which Mary Sherman homa, where she was elected Deming and Allen Ledyard exchanged marriage vows. to Phi Beta Kappa a!ld Mortar The Reverend Erville ----"- --------Board, and is now studying for Maynard and The Reverend white rose-buds and stephanotis. a Masters degree in the School Franklin Bennett officiated Mrs. Edward C. Parker, Jr., of ~ducation at Harvard Uni- at the 4 o'clock rites, which served as her sister's matron of verslty. . were followed by a recep- honor, and Eliza.beth Ledyard, She IS a grandd~ug~ter of tion at the Grosse Pointe sister of the brIdegroom, was Mr. and Mrs. C. BenJamlD Lar- Cl b maid of honor. son and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar U. . . , Their floor length linen Theodore Sutherland, both of The bnde ~ the Tdaughtel["of gowns were fashioned with la. Osage City, Kans. Paul H. ~mlDg, "T. of ~eff vender skirts and blue bodices. Her fiance was graduated lane, and .h£. late MN. Demmg, They wore wre,aths of violets . t U. .t and granddaughter of Mrs. nd' . th' d f rom Grosse P OlDe mvers! y L d ard Mitchell f Merriwea. a. IVY m .elr ,\laIr,. an carSchool and cum laude from the y d ' 0 ned old-fashIoned VIolet and Princeton University, where he ~~~O;:u~banc is the ;on of the ivy bouque~. . was a member of the Quad- H Led rd f Le'st Flower gIrls Susan and Ell. enry ya s ' 0 WI on .za beth De t'l rangle Club and from the d Wl er, 0 f GIa dsto ne, Harvard La~ School, where he ~~r her wedding, tile former N. J.,. wore floor len~b light served as presidp-nt of the Lin. Miss' Deming chose a candle. ~lue IIDen gowns and .vlOlet.a~d coIn's Inn SOciety. light faille gown, featuring a IVYWl'€aths, and .carrled mm18; He served three years in the fitted bodice with a bateau ture:; of the seniOr attendants United States Navy as a neckline and short skeves. The bouquets. lieutenant (j.g.), and is now folds of her skirt, buttoned to Henry ~. L~yard, of ~enver, associated with the law firm the waist in bac!~, flowed i:'lto Colo., wat~ hiS br~ther s best of Shearman and Sterling in a graceful train. man. Sea ..mg the ",uests were New York City and is a memShe wore a fing(~rtip lace Edward C, Parker, Jr., of Metaber of the' Princeton and mantilla and an an~ique seed mora, Stuart F. Meek, Jr., of H.,rvard Clubs of New York. pearl neeklace in Rosepoint de- ~~nton Harbor, John R. WelchHe is a grandson of Mrs. John sign, and carried a bouquet of 11, of Jackson, and George E. J. Moment, of Plainfield, N. J., -----,----~---Gentry, of .Atlanta, Ga. ., and the late Dr. Moment, and Austin Prep SchO'IJI student gr~<;~ot~~~~~~ ~'l~r~~~~J the late Mr. and M!s. ,!,. R~ade JOSE~H A. BARTUSH has been i.acket of dusty pink silk. Her Ryan, of New ~OtJ{. CIty. nom 1 n ate d for the annual corsage was fashioned of white A June weddmg IS planned. Al:'hie"ement Awards Program, gardenias. --~-, s~onsored by the Nati.~nal.Coun.1 The bridegroom's' mother, froOl Turkey, the AFS students ell of Teac~e.rs of hnghsh. to : Mrs. Ledyard. wore a deep rose at the University School, as part , g~nt recogDltlo~ to o'ltstandmg i silk dress and matching jacket, of AFS Wee k in Michigan i h~gh s:chool s~mors for excel-I and a white gardenia corsage. (April 18 through 23) celebra-Ilence In English. The newlyweds will make tions. (Continued on Page 19) their home in GrosSt> Pointe. • .. • .. • * * • .. • • •• t", 11 1J A proud addition. at the JJMERMAID W~1])}]jff rtJ@J11JJIftJJJiT@li!! BY Iroquois I .' • * * * I LIEUTENANT (U S N) and , MRS. S COT T R U SSE L L : (Judith Hagerman), of Coron, ado, Calif., announce the birth of a son, THEODORE LOWE, :March 19. ... * ... I Enjoying a recent vacation in the south were MR. and MRS. HAROLD REIN, of Cadieux road, and the i r daughters, WHITNEY and MARY. CHINA Reproductions from the Henry Ford Museum * * * Grosse Pointe High School's 'four Ameri.can Field Service exchange students, ANNE DU VIVIER, from Belgium, YOKO HIGUCHI, £loomJapa~ WILLIE LAM CHANG, from Guatemala, ! and MIKAEL B ERN H 0 F T, i from Denmark, spent Tuesday, i April 19, as guests ef the Senior : Class at _~o~_~e~P~~~~~_ Univer. The Mitcheills Antiqull! Shop 3 Pro Brass Andirons. • Fender of extraordinary beauty 35" wide, 7" high, 8/1 deep. , Brass Bed Warmer. I Framed , Champion. The Sign of the Mermaid, Inc. print of I'T ug II 18th Cenh.:ry Grandfather ~ clock made by Robert Barrett. Remember we are closed Wednesdays. 75 On the Hill KerchevaZ 17331 MACK (let. Neff ond St. Clair) TU 2-4742 .' '., Kercheval at 81. Cla:r • , . . ,! ~:~ :', ::~_~ l,:' l :,~;:'" ~ "'"":':;' .; ,'",/ - Page Foul'teen GROSSE ,':.,: , . ',.. ':. ... ~ .... .., ' " POINTE Thursday, Thursday, April 28, 1966 NEWS Society News Ga thered fr9ID All of the JPointes Ca rlesi mo-Guerrera Mrs. Tullio H. Carlesimo Mrs. Michael E. Rollins Krystn (::;Iancy Says Rites Read April '23 Vows To Dr, Rollins Bride's White Dulcette Satin Empire Gown Is Accented With Seed Pearl and Crystal Embroidery: Veil Is Silk Illusion ",',':,.,-, :'- ".::,- - ::~ f ",:,:"",~",<,w,:'" ,-- , -- - -- ,',--,- "~:::X::-~¥f~':; .., ,l-~;:i-':,:_""_,,... --:"':_,_",_,,'_::~:-:~,:,: - Krystn Alfred' Clancy, daughter of Mr. and ~rs. Alfred R. Glancy, Jr., of Lakeshore road, was marrIed Friday evening, in SI. Paul's on the Lakeshore, t? Dr. Michael Edwin Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. EdWin O. Rollins, of Algonac. I Monsignor Frank J. Mc. versity and was e.mployed at Philli s officiated a t the the Milton A. Darl~ng LaboraP h' h S £01- tory of Grac~ HOspital, for the .ceremony, w Ie wa Detroit Institute of Canc"r " lowed by a reception at the Resear~h. ~ --, h f the brI'de's parents orne 0 . She was presented to society The Gras announced pI< ori Friday, Ma The proci to provide co ships for wortl students. In past years and Spring Ca been held in th of the high scho( Jii"tr~~~~I~f~~'i~~.,~ ~~~:r:~~~t~7~:£~~~~ ~~~!i' aj~~~e:~f~:~~:h~: :/,-:,",.,.::::,:::::_,_::':'::::::~~~~,:~-,~~:,',.;,-::_:-~:;'-, ,--:,-':'-'-':-;,-,~: organza Her fIve-tIered sk-rt, Sigma Gamma Assoclaf-lOn and fit of the Sehola For this one experimental ba! parties will be throughout the ( This change h take~ for many ~~~~::If" ;fi~;~{~~~;i~~~ ~g;ti~::~~~ I and short, over. the- (Ret) who had b~n a vice sleeves. presid~nt of General Motors ",~:',;:!::::::::{':';_::::<+:t;:i;;':' :-, She wore h~r Cathed,'al veil Corporation, president of the _.::':-::: ,-'>-:::::::;:?:?:i;:" i:':W"'-'-'of matching silk organz:l man. Pontiac Motor Car Company tiUa style, over a cor(lnet of and founder of the Joan Glancy lace, and carried a bOuquet of Memorial Hospital in Duluth, maidenhair fern. Ga. Photo by Bradford B&chrach Judith BaldWin was maid of Dr. Rollins, a graduate of In St. Paul's on the Lakeshore Friday evening, honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Wayne State University School KRYSTN ALFRED GLANCY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Glancy, Jr., of Lakeshore road, became Harry Andrews, Beverlr Cha!o of Medicine, is a resident in mers, Susan AI. Foley, 1\>{.:s. AI- surgery at the Grady Memorial the bride of Dr. Rollins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin O. fred R. Glancy, III, Linda Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Rollins, of Algonac. Stroh and Mrs. David Th~obald. A.fter a trip to Puerto Rico, The honor attendant's dress, Dr. and Mrs. Rollins will make of green and white window their home in Sausalito, Calif. Alpha Xi Delta Grads pane checked Indian cotton, Head For East Lansing featured a long, slim :~mpire pink and white carnation;;; and Grosse Pointe Alumnae of skirt, gathered to co~,tr(jlled roses, attended her sister. Alpha Xi Delta were heading fullness at the back, belowelbow length ruffled sleeves Russell Tatham serven as the for East Lansing last weekend and green and white ap'pliqued bridegroom's best man, and ush- for the sorority's fourth tri- waistline. accents. MelIlbers of Questers' Fox ers were Charles Duca:tle and enmium Phi Province conven. The bridesmaids' g ()w n s, Creek Chapter are meeting toMichael F. Lukomski, of Stur. tion. identical in style to that of the maId of honor, were fa!;hioned day, Thursday, April 28, at the gis, Mich. Phi Province consists of 16 of pale yellow checked cotton. Harvard road home of Mrs. For her daughter's wedding Collegiate and Alumnae Chap. They wore crownless. wide Thomas James. Mrs. Harvey and the reception, Mrs. Crary ters of the National Sorority in brimmed p a I e lime green Burr will serve at co-hostess. chose a jacket dress of aqua Michigan. horsehair hats, and carried arFOllowing the general meetr~w silk. Mrs. ScoviJIe's t~ree. \ Mrs. William J. Saile of rangements of lilies-of.~"he.val- ing and luncheon, a field trip plec~ ensemble ~as ~ashloned Lochmoor boulevard, the local ley. to the David Whitney House of lIme green Si~ linen and Alumnae President is also CUfFred Rollins served as his is scheduled. The Chapter's inlace. rent Phi Province President brother's best man. V:ihering terest in this historic building Both mothers chose '.!orsages and Mrs. John V. Rini of were Dr. Walter D. Ca:npbell, of pale pink roses. Robert John ,road is Province James L. Copeland, F:ichard was a r 0 use d when Mrs. Michael Brennan presentw a The newlyweds will make Treasurer. Copeland, Alfred R. maney. study p~per on the Hou~ last their home in Kalamazoo. She Other Grosse Pointe Alum- III, brother of ille brid(" John year. will receive her degree in Art nae Ch~pter members planning Scherer, Dr. Joseph Schwartz Mrs. Edward Smitll, of BedHistory from Kalamazoo Col. to attend the three-day cgnven- and Dr. Charles Watson. ford road, was hostess for the lege in June. He is a Kalamazoo tion included Mrs. Robert Shan~ r s. Glancy's em.emble, Coli e g e alumnus,' presently non, Mrs. John Klock, Mrs. deSIgned for her by Norman March meeting, with Mrs. Rayworking toward his Masters de- Maurice Strong, Mrs. Wendell Norell, consisted of It lime mond Whitelock serving as ugree in Business Administra. Birdsall, Mrs. Stanley StriHler gr~en crepe gown faIlin;t from gistant hostess. Mrs. John Burtion at Western Michigan Uni- Mrs. Charles Carmody and a shallow ne ~kline, its waistline row pre~ented a research paper on "Currier and Ives." versity. Mrs. John A. Kirlin. defined by a crushed silk belt with, a center frant bow, with m";r:"i::j;"~"~"~"~":;:"~":::":t.: :: ~f t t""."," ••• l1'''•• '' •• ''''t , : :w r is t length monk's habit ~U~ ~U~ MOTHER'S DAY sleeves. ~U~ ~lt~ Over the gown, Mrs. Glancy • .. '" • MAY 8th .,• ~ t..~... .'.:. wore a sl;)eve Iess, Medieval _' ntOo;" -~orest green velvet cloak, £all~U~ 109 full in the back into a ~lC:: ~U;: slight, rounded train, open at ~ ; ~; the front to reveal th( dress ~~~~ k k ~~~: beneath. ~1t~ 80S ets, Bas ets, ~u~ The new Mrs. Rollins, a grad. ~U~ Baskets ~a~ uate of Grosse Pointe Univer. ~ ~ • ~~ sity Sehool and of Mount Vernln ~lt~20651 Mack at Vernier ~n~ JuniOr College was a Ch'~mistry ~~,~ ~lt~ ' • ..' 4 , , " 4 •• student at Wayne State Uni- ~~••~u~u~u~u~u~ ••~u~u;; ••?~ ':h:~':::-::~':':'-("::':'Y:-::'-'_::' : -- :i::b~,:-~:::::::::$ necklme :Y(i\)~::::yt~:::::;'",_;::_,,:;i?:~}:::#~~1ishoulder BARBARA GUERRERA, daughter of the Carmin A. Guerreras, of Washington road, was married to Mr. Carlesimo, son of the Ralph J. C&rlesimos, of Detroit, Saturday morning, in S1. P~ul's on the Lakeshore. Pillar Lodge Auxiliary )cheduies May Party Scoville-Crary Rites Are Read A card party and luncheon, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of Pillar Lodge Number 526, F&AM, WIll b£ held Friday, May 6, beginning at 12:30 o'clock, at Pillar Temple in Kercheval a\'enue. Robert Paul Scoville, son of Mr .. and Mrs. Robert W. Scoville; of BournemouPl c ire 1 e, claimed Bar b 1i'1: a Elizabeth Crary a3 his bride on April 16, in S1. Paul Episcopal Church, Jackson, Mich. Reverend Fredrich W. Brownell officiated at the 2 o'clock rites, which were followed by a reception at the Jackson home of the bride's parents, :Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crary. For he~ marriage, the former Miss Crary chose a gown of iv. ory silk paisley brocade and a veil of French illusion. She car. TEMPORARiLY Watch for the GRANDI OPENING AT THE NEW LOCATION f ._-:: :"':w:.',:-Z!- -' OJnurq iinUSf Autiqurs COR. KERCHEVAL , : ,~~,*,;,',':,'::,,'\ -- -. :i;', - -I"-""<'Y.ii;;""',--.".~",~,~:t' '-kF{ - i/:-:,::::.': 'ti~1~}j,::-:-:;;~~,,:::,}::-::"':-:,-' ', __:::: ~ CLOSED High Reception At Lake'ihore Home of Bride's. Parents I Follows Friday Evening Ceremony; Pair Vacationing In Puerto Rico ------------- I Funds Raised I Planning to make their home in Warren when they return from a Florida vacation are Mr. and Mrs. Tullio H. Carlesimo, who spoke their marriage vows Saturday, in S1. Paul's on the Lakeshore. A dinner at Alcamo's Hall followed the mc,rning ceremony, and an evening -------reception was held at AI. carnations, accented with white camo's Hall. hyacinth blossoms, and the The bride is the former Bar. )'bridesmaids carried semi-casban Guerrera, daughter c! Mr. cades of the yellow carnations. and Mrs. Carmin A. Guerrera, Flower girl Donna Catallo's of Washington road. Her hus- floor length gown of white crepe band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. was f ash ion e d with short Ralph J. Carlesimo, of Detroit. sleeves and a high.rise waist. For her marriage, the former line, banded in white satin with Miss Guerrera chose an Empire a bow and sma 11 front .gown of white dulcette satin, streamers. accented with seed pearl and She carried a basket of pale crystal embroidery. Her A line yellow carnations, and wore a skirt, fashioned with a center fJoral headpiece of fresh yel. pleat marked with French bow. low car n a t ion s and greeT' knots, ended in a full Court leaves, similar to the headpieces train. of the senior attendants .. A matching circlet, embossed Best man was Henry Morelli. with a seed pearl floral pattern, Ushering were Celeste DiLegge held her formal length veil of I an~ Edward ,Buatti. and Mi. silk illusion. She carried an ar. chael Petrucci acted as junior rangement of Phalanopsis, shat- usher. tered carnations and hyacinth For the dinner following her blossoms. with ivy accents. daughter's wedding, Mrs. G\~~rMaid of hono~ was Antoinette rera chose a mottled green Urso, and honorary matron of natural silk and wool ensemble. honor was Mrs. Edward de. Mrs. Carlesimo chose a beige :!'~avarre. Bridesmaids we r e wool suit with matching accesMrs. Philip Davis and Mrs. sories, accented with a blue David Malec, and Laura Catal. flowered hat. 10 was junior brid~smaid. Mrs. Guerrera's evening reThey were dressed alike in ception gown, by Harvey Berin, £oor length gowns, styled with I was fashioned of pale aqua pistachio ere p e skirts and chiffon. accented with floral bodices of olive green Venise embroidery of crystals, rhinelace over olive green satin, stones and silver bugle beads. their high. rise waistlines ac. Mrs. Carlesimo's deep blue cented with olive green satin crepe dress featured a lace bands. boler~ bodice. Both mothers The honor attendant carried J chose cymbidium orchid cor. a semi-cascade of pale yellow sag.:::s. Moth Phon ried a ~ascade of white roses and orchids. Susan Crary, in a floor length gown of blush piuk chiffon over crepe, carrying a cascade of AND CHALMERS J FOR ~ Set Fox Creek Questers Trip ( One exql its center sp or sapphire (With 011 d Y. Phone 1500 Woodworc Downtown s: Announcing! l , WICKER WORLD Eu~ • • I • SUITS '1 i For Mother's Day r one of many Warren gift ideas TRIMSTERS S h 0 r t e r than Bermudas, I'onger than J ama icas . . ., the sl im, cut walk short by H.I.S. may be just the fit you have been looking for. $5 to $8 Sa lJniqll~eNight Light r up ill a soft warm. gl">Wt and accentuates the delicate, colorful rose in the bulb. Brass maple leaf base. Height 5th". Lights for you , ,. • I ~' .- I --- Exirl bulbs, $2.50 each -- J .. =:::;;:-- •••••• THE 76 KERCHEVAL •• COLLINS of TEXAS ORIGINALS Mtl 8ho]]~ ANN ARBOR •~ • • • •• • CHAR1.ES 3 Kerch.yo' '.m s.s.s..s•••• 2 and a • •• C()MPANY Sterling . '&U~"-30atil:s:oG. --~;-------------~-~--i.2 .. 1'1,. ' _ __ ---, No more t ... hai'rco little as 6 frosting-a with beauti . Hours: Tues Dca ~Jiichism<C8226. TdepboDe9Q.~15a 2.__ --- & •• : "'TM ~ SILVERSMITHS GI'ass _ Tiffany -- 1520 WASHINGTON BOULBVARD A"e., at Fi.h.r Road " lI11S.S WARREN gteubec GROSSE POINTE FARMS • w. )EWELEJIS BIRMINGHAM ON THE HILL IS•• S.S••••••••••••••• $850 who have a flair .... __ _. ., __.•__ . •• I / 1 April 28. 1966 ~ Thursday, April 28, 1966 GROSSE utes Woman's Page { Says Rollins Mother's Club Plans Phone Card Party f Bridels Parents mony; Pair Rico of Mr. and Mrs. road, was married Lakeshore, to Dr. nd Mrs. Edwin O. ld was emplo:ied at 1 A. Darling Laborarace Hospital, for the [nstitute of Cancer ; presented to society t a ball given by her t the Country Club of ;he is a member of mma Association and anal member of the ague of Detroit. a granddaughter of 'red R. Glancy, of Ga., and the late General Glancy, USA 'ho had been a vice of General Motors on, p:-esident of the Motor Car Company ler of the Joan Glancy Hospital in Duluth, I i I ---~-_._- --~----------- Wright Koy, fine jewelers since 1861 FOR HER SHOULDER general ... 14k GOLD tl/ll/-<1&td/cd' cYi;l/ ters Trip ing the The Bridge G r 0 u p of the Pointe Woman's Club will hold its last meeting of the current season on Wednesciay, May 4, at 11:45 o'clock in the reception room at th~ Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center. Mrs. Leo C. Huetter, chairmi.\n, am~ounces the meeting will start with a luncheon and ::lsks that reservations be made by May 1. Mrs. C. L. Easterbrook is as. sistant chairman. Phone WO 2-0500. meet- 137.50) Wight Three professors from Goucher College in Towson, Md., will be speakers at a full day of PaIr . to L'lve rn C,'h'lcago., Attendants Wear Chiffon Frocks And Ivy And Daisy Wreath Headpieces :>~ The Goucher Club of South:: eastern Michigan is sponsoring this traveling faculty seminar featuring representatives of the departments of history" chemistry and fine arts. Rhoda M. Dorsey, 'professor of history, will speak on "The Age of Geo-politics" at 10:30 :,.... o'clock. , Barton L. Houseman, assist.ant professor of chemistry, will present a lecture entitled "['erpetual Motion" at 11:30 o'clock. Following luncheon, Eric Van Schaack, assistant professor ~f fine arts, will speak on "Changing Conceptions of Leollardo da Vinci." This is the second time that the local Goucher alumnae have sponsorCld the traveling faculty seminar, the last time oeing in 1962. Registration and luncheon reservations may be arranged through l\I,[rs.Amanda LaGrone, 245 Ghndale avenue, Highland Photo by Eddie McGrath, Jr. Looking over one of the gowns to be modeled . Park. Mrs. F ran k Standish, of duriag the fashion show being presented at this year's Moross road, is president of the Carnation Ball are, (left to right), MRS. WILLIAM E. Southeastern Michigan Goucher BOKRAM of Birch lane, Board member of the Ball's Club. The seminar is open to sDonsoring organization, the Junior Women's Associa- anyone whc wishes to attend. Vacationing in Williamsburg, Va., and the are Mr. and Mrs. Jay Earl SkeeL who we~e Saturday afternoon in Grosse Pointe Memorial . The Reverend Bertram deHeus Atwocd officiated carried cascades of at the 2 o'clock ceremony. daisies. I from their family and community lives at this busy time of year. Hostesses are asked to contact the general chairman, Mrs. Jame~ Beyster, 822-6672,or any of the following: Mrs. William Munro, ,ticket chairman, 8851550, Mrs. John Guba, hostess chairman, 882-0653, or Mrs. Barry Cornwith, 821-7096. TiCKets and rules for play will ~e mailed upon receipt of a che~k made payab~e to the Grosse Pointe High School Mothers Club. The cost will be $1.50 per ticket, or $6 per table. Each hostess is asked to serve a simple dessert and coffee to her guests at 12:30 o'clock, so that play may begin promptly at 1:30 o'clock. The switchboard at the High School will serve as a central clearing house for all phoned-in tIon for the Detroit S y m p h 0 n y Orchestra, MRS. scores. GEORGE F. RENAUD, of Harvard road, Ball chairman, Letters have been mailed to and MRS. ARTHUR B. EISENBREY, of Bishop road, all High School mothers informwho has charge of reservations in the Pointe area. ine- them of the time and date, Ball date is April 30, place is the Detroit. Golf Club, anYd asking all who will be hostesses to use an enclosed festivities begin with a cocktail ~our at 6:30 o'~lock envelope to let Mrs. Beyster, or and will include dinner and dancmg, to the mUSIC of any members of the committee Al Navarro .. know of their plans. Anyone who cannot be a hostess in her own home may participate by ir.1icating her The Michigan Water Color ket arid will continue through willingness to be assigned to a table, or by enclosing her Society's 20th Annual Water- May 2]. Market heurs Monday dona~ion for the Scholarship color Exhibition oDened yester- through Saturday are 10 until day at the Detroit. Artists 'Mar- 5 o'clock. Fund. ------'------------------ Meet Kay Marjorie Richards Marries Mr. Skeel lectures and 7,discussion Saturday, May from iO:15 on to 2:30 o'clock, at Me G reg 0 r Memorial, Wayne State Uni:,., versity. Church Women Moil orders pleose odd 4%. Slate Seminar. ~~:1:£ Watercolors One exquisite flower in precious 14k gold, its center sparkling with a diamond and five rubies or sapphires. A lovely Mother's Day gift. 67.50 (With 01/ diamonds or dlomond and emeralds, . I Grosse school, and asking local mer. . chants for mnumerable prIzes, it was felt that too many mothers have been involved in the tremendous job of food preparation, serving and decorating. It is hoped that many small parties held at home will involve more mothers with only a moderate demand on their time and energy, and that all will benefit by not being asked Goucher Alums Planning Carnation Ball. The Grosse Pointe High School Mother's Club has announced plans for a Telephone Card Party to be held on Friday, May 13. The proceeds from ~he sale of tickets will be used to provide college scholar- -ships for worthy high school from relieving the work-loau of students. the custndial staff at the high to give so much time and effort I n pas t years one 1arge tea . and Sprmg Card Party has been heid in the Gymnatorium of the high school, for the benefit of tr.e Scholarship Fund. For this one year, on an experimental basis. many small parties will be held in homes throughout the community. This change has been under. taken for many reasons: Aside Page Fifteen NEWS by, of and for Pointe Women e. Group to Meet Funds Raised to Provide Scholarships for Grosse Pointe High School Students; Club Member~ WiiI Serve as Hostess 'ox Creek IUD<:heon,a field trip )avld Whitney House led. The Chapter's inthis histori.:: building o use d when Mrs. Brennan presented a per on the House last e Woman's Club .1lins, a graduate of tate l1niversity School ine, is a resident in It the Grady Memorial in Atlanta, Ga. t trip to Puerto Rico, \lrs. Rollins will make le in sausalito, Calif. 'rs of Questers' Fox iaJ)ter are meetin,g torsday, April 28. at the road home of Mrs. James. Mrs. Harvey serve at co-hostess. e POINTE The bride, the former Marjorie Jane Richards, daughter of Mrs. David Hill Richards, of Cloverly road, and the late Dr. Richards, was given in mar. ridge by her brother.in.law, Jay G. Housten, of Chicago, m. He floor length gown of white satin was fashioned with a Chapel train, accentell at the waistband, hem and fl:"ing back panel with re-embroidered Alen. con lace and seed pearl details. Her waist length !Hudon bouffant veil fell from an open satin pillbox, edged with see-d pearls. Her flowers were Eucharist lilies, stephanotis and ivy. Serving as h~r sister's honor at ten d ant was Mrs. Jay Housten, and br~uesm~lids were Mrs. Paul Hos~etter and. Gayle Murray, of Chicago. They wore tloor ler.gth Em. pire frocks of coral chiffon and carried cascades of ivy and On Display ~;hOll'dinclude 1500 Woodward, 17051 Kercheval, Grosse Pte. ond Northlond. Downtown store open Mon. and Wed. evenings 'til 8:30 dw;>;rd Smit'h, of Bed- I, was hostess for the eeting, with Mrs. Raylitelock serving as 31istess. Mrs. John Bur. mted a research paper ier and Ives!' ----------- A GROUP OF SpriJlg • SUITS • COSTUMES e DRESSES Will BE CLEARED AT Day TO OFF ift ideas 3 Kercheval Ave., at Fisher Road Punch and Judy Block TU 1-1505 Salon Tested and Proved! classic sh(Jp. bone china ROVAL by ,ight gosef~ Clashion CDoor glow. and :>rful rose leaf base. pattern, in the best of the Renaissance manner. A classic frieze composed of vines, garlands and scrolls in precious goldsplendidly arrayed on Ei generous regency green border. 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Richards greeted her guests at the Detroit Boat Club reception following her daughtre's wedding. wearing an ice blue silk costume suit, witl: matching accessories. She pinned pink cymbidiut'" orchids to her purse. The bridegroom's mother, who had entertained at the Rehearsal Dinner at The Whittier, chose a jacket dress of green Italian silk, with matching accessories, and a green and brown orchid corsage, The newlyweds will make their home ill Chicago. WEDDING PLANS - ! l:uesday Coral • 5 ttf e~ IS' as ... 1 1 . ""'f' ',' ,.' ," , . l+j~, .. ''. .. '.~' " ,,' Ie. au. .... ~.~* '=::\ 4"" '.\....... ,.'.,' '\ . /: ,to . " Page Sixteen ,GROSSE POINTE Thursday Thursday, April 28, 1966 NEWS Society News Gathered frolll All ofthePointes Conference Calls AAUW Pointers Miss Roumell Wed To Russell R. Schulz Church Circles ."Slate Sessions HS 1956 Class Plans Reunion Mrs. Russell'R. Schulz I ~II The monthly Circle meetings The Grosse Pointe Branch of The April organizational meetof the Women's Association of the American Association of ing of the Grosse Pointe High Gros:;e Pointe Memorial Church University Women will be repSchool Class of 1956 to,year rewill take place Tuesday, May 3. resented by 12 members at the union was held in the home of Circle One will gather at the Newlyweds to Live In Grosse Pcointe Park When They 19th Biennial Conference of the Mrs. Ben (Judy Davidson) Mt. Vernon road home of Mrs. five-state Northeast C e n t r a 1 Guiney on Wednesday evening, Return From Hawaiian Vacation; Reception Con aId McConachie, Circle Two Region of the AAUW. April 20. At Latin Quarter Follows Rites at the Whittier road home of Deleg~tes from nea,rly 300, Those whO'attended this meet. Mrs. Harry Reiff, Circle Three branches wilJ convene for the ' ing inc~uded general chairman Martha Kattna Roumell chose a gown of ivory regional me~ting at the Sheri at the Whitcomb drive home o! Mrs. Murray (Cathy Schemm) Alencon lace, fashioned with an Empire bodice and ti(~rc,1 man House in Chicago, Ill., May ! Mrs. }'red Walker, Circle Four MacDonald, Mrs. Christian (Pat A line skirt, for her marriage Saturday afternoon to 6 and 7, i at the Lakecrest lane home of Lash) Frolund, Mrs. James Russell Robert Schulz. i~ Speaker.s and special work. Mrs. Arthur Schmidt and t;ircle (Julie Michel) Mitchell, Mrs. I Five at the Washington road She wore a mantilla of I Macri. Tom Williams and Joe Ishop semmars are planned so George (Cindy Buell) Reindel home of Mrs. Herbert Allison. h' "1 l' d . Dinotto. that the delegates may gain III, Mrs. Robert (Gail Burns) mt .• c mg ,n encon aCt. an ! d h' dd' knowledge to better .facilitate Terry and Mrs. John (Altha De. Circle Six will meet at the 'd h't 11 }'l' For her aug ter s we 10". . carne W I e ca a lies. and the reception, Mrs. Roumell thelL" respe~t1ve branches. Cavitte) Wargelin. Maumee avenue home of Mrs. Fatber James Kavades offici. chose a floor length gown of ~ttending from. the Grosse Reminder postcards were adGeorge Hanson, Circle Seven at dressed to out-oi-tow.. gradated at the 4 o'clock ceremony pink.shaded paisley chiffon. Pomte Branch wIll be. Mrs. i the Kenmore drive home of uates who have not yet respond. in Assumption Greek Orthodox ~rs. Schulz, the bridegroom's E'lgene Bahn, of Grayton road, I Miss Iva Hooper, Circle Eight ed to the invitation to join their Ci1urch. A reception at the mother, WOft; a pale pink chif. Mrs. Urban Boresch, of Ker. at the Kenwood court home of former classmates on June 17 Latin Q'.larter followed the fon gown. with a -beaded belt. cheval avenue, Mrs. Sheldon Photo by Bradford Bacnrllch Mrs. James Stewart, Circle in the Gourmet House, St. Clair rites. Cymbidium orchids we're the Drennan, of Lakecrest lane, Mr. anu Mrs. Reginald !\hc- Nine at the Mcadow lane home Shores. The bride is the daughter of corsage choice of both mothers. Mrs. Edward Gehrig, of Ba!four Arthur, of Stanton lane, have of Mrs. George E. Bowles, . road, Mrs. David Howell, of The reunion yearboO'k and announced the engagement of Circle Eleven at the Deeplands :'wir. an d Mrs.. George T. RouThe newlyweds are vacatlOn. Norwood dr'v M" K 'th L' bdecocration plans were dis- their daughter, MARY WAYE road ~ome of Mrs, Leo V~ught mell, of ~kepomte av:nue. Her ing in Hawaii. They will make brand of IF~h r¥. e~ ~e cussed and put into motion. MacARTHUR, to Gary Thomas and Clrcle Twelve at the RIvard hU6band IS the son of Mr. .and ..their .home in Grosse Pointe I R'char'd Mer t z, 0{eHr roat,on roards. I amp , Those who have not replied Walthe:, son of Mr. and Mrs. boulevar~ home of Mrs. EdMrs. Car 1 H . Sch u1Z, olver f R park. Mr Ed d S d II f F'~1. road s. war an e , 0 I:l'uer to the reunion are urged to do John H. Walther, Jr., of Bay 1 ward S!!ltS. . --.---road, Mr<;. John Schonenberg, so. Reservation inform:ltion City. .-----~ ~atron of ho~or Mr~. James Jr., of McMillan road, Mrs. may be obtained at TU 6-1216 .e.l.lades and. brIdesmaids Cyn.>. l Frank Thompson, of Fairholme ~iss MacArthur is a. medical and those who would like to atthla Lazowskl, Sandra Taranto, road, Mrs. Harvey Wagner, of tend the May meeting may alsO' SOCIal worJ.er at Babies HosHope J Boylston . a~d Paulette East Outer drive ,and Mrs. indicate their interest by calling pital. in Columbia Presbyter!an Parn.e.l and VickI. Geavares, Robert Warner of McKinley Medlcal Center, New Y(Jrk City, Mrs. MacDonald. and Mr. Walther is with the COUSInS of. th~ bnde, were The St. Ambrose Altar Soci.1 avenue. Chase Manhattan Bank in New The regular monthly meeting gowned alIke .10 .floo.r-Iength ety is sponsoring a Spring Rum. A highlight 01 the conference York. IlJf the Fontbonne Auxiliary of frocks of off.~hIte sllk.l:nen. . . mage Sale on Thursday, May will be Sat u r day luncheon The brine-elect was gradu- Saint John Hospital will be held ~ey wore I~y crowns In theIr 112, from 9 in tht: morning until speaker Mrs. Esther Peterson, Assumption Greek Orthodox Church. was the ated from the University of next Wednesday, May 4, at 2 hair, and earned arrangements 5 in the evening, and on Fri. Asistant Secretary of Labor. An setting for the Saturday marriage of MARTHA The Grosse Pointe Branch of Colorado, where she affiliated o'clock in the afternoon. of ivy and lavender spring day_ May 13, from 9 in the outstanding worr.:>.nand promiKATINA. ROUMELL, daughter of the George 1'. Lawyers' Wives of Michigan is with Alpha Omicron Pi, and flowers. morning until 8 in the evening, nent national leader, Mrs. Petersponsoring a special program at received her Masten. d,~gree in gan, and also received 2 MasNicholas Moscona, the bride's a~ the Parish Hall, corner of son is responsible for much of Roumells, of Lakepointe avenue, and Mr. Schulz~ son -Grosse Pointe War Memorial's social work from Wayne State ters degree in Business Admin. godfather, was honorary best Hampton and Maryland roads. the labor s~,:mdards activities of of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Schulz, of River road. Fries Auditorium this Sunday, University. She is a pr(JVisional istration from the U. of M. He man, and Dick Knost acted as -----the U.S. Department of Labor. May 1, officially proclaimed member of the Junior League is a member of Sigma Nl1 frabest man. Some people never seem satis. .'~aturday.' ~he fiv.e state. ~~. Law Day by the President of of New York. ternity. . . In the usher corps were Jack fied unless they have troubles VISIOns,Il1molS, Ind)ana, MIChl' the United State;s. The wedding is planned for Her fiance was graduated Furry, Doug Dawson, Vince I that drive them to drink. gan, Ohio and Wisconsin, will During the afternoon 'pro- from the University of Michi. July 2. - ..- - -- - ---- ~-----hold separate state organization. al meetings. Grosse Pointe members of the analgesia in childbirth, gram, which will run from 2:30 , Special interest sessions Childbirth Without Pain EducaThis research is being carried until 5 o'clock, The Honorable Authentic be conducted in the fields of tion Association are touting the o~t ~ith.a grant of the Found~- Thomas M. Kavanagh, Chief ! Education, Law and the Cit!len, appedrance of Dr. Leon Chertok hons . Fund for Research 1~ Justice of the Supreme Court of Revolution in Moiern China , May 7 on th'e sage t f F or.d PsychIatry through Yale Uol- the State of Michigan, will pre. (J . Science. Fellowships, Legisla. .. . versIty. Accordmg to a report sent an address emphasizing tion, Membership, P rug ram AudItOrIUm In downtown De. I from this organization, "This the importance of Law as the Development and Area Repre- troit. continuation grant will permit cornerstone of a free society. English Style Bird Bath Prizes will be awarded to winsentatives, Publicity and Public This eminent psychiatrist spe. the a n a 1y s i s of one of C:.e Rdations. cializing in the field of obstet. largest and most complete col- ners of an essay contest for jun. . bid f or a lections t a concerning iors and seniors in the Grosse Four different :;,t ,. ~ rlCS IS e ng sponsore hi' 0 f 1 dfa ct . .. -o!. .. o!. e!. o!.' • t kIt t . th psyc 0 oglca a ors In pregPointe high schools on "What ~ ,~~,.~,~U~tt;.:,,;.:,,:;:4 ~ wo-wee ee ure our In e :l l' Samples on hand :. .:. :;,t~ United States and Canada by. nancy and ",e Ivery. Law Day Means To Me.'" ~lt~A ., ~~It he International Childbirth The report also stlltes: "The Tea will be sel ved in Alger nnounc,ng . ~lt; Education Association and other results may be of value for an House immediately following ~1t~ :.)to: groups interested in pre para- understanding of the general the formal program, I ~1t~ ~1t~ tion for childbirth. I phenomenon of pain as well as ------------_ Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only! P:' The CWPEA is sponsoring its management." A book, "Per. ~1t~ ~1t~ Dr. Chertok's lectures in the sonality, Psychosomatics and ~1t~ II rl I ~lt~ Detroit area. Childbirth," is being published LOVELY wo~ e. u. ~1t~ Dr. C her t 0 k, whose book to reveal the results (f the Lead bird ~; wh,mslcal Wicker ~1t~ "Psyehosomatic Met hod s of, study. bath 15" in ~1t~20651 M k V • ~ ~ Painless Childbirth" has been Doctors and other medical diameter, furniture ~2t~ ac at ern,er ~1t~ published in six languages, is professionals are being invited 11" high ~tt~ :.lt~ presently head of a research to attend medical meetings at carpets .••~~n~4l~ ••~~.~4'~ ••~ •••• '9,.~ ••"# ..t::: g r 0 u p studymg • •• Not.: ViiU mv:t m.nt,on this .d to receive this w•• k's specl,lI ~.t~H~U~ .. ~ .. ~ttx..:.: ••~.~~.~~ psychologIcal W hich dtheYkcan h~ar Dr_ Cher. ~---------------~~ - - - - --.0t kan as questions concern. rugs J ing his research findings. 19700 Mack Ave. at Blossom Lane DYEING & REPAIRING Put Some Fun in your European Trip The general public may hear TU 6-3600 Complete line of Kenneth Lynch & Son, of Wilton, Dr. Chertok at 8. o'clock SaturOUR FOURTH GENERATION OF FLORISTS . Connecticut. Finest in lead. This Year _ STAY IN CASTLES I day evening, May 7, in Ford : Aurlitorium. TU S~3000 At this meeting h~ will discuss tJhe benefits of painless! cbildl)irth to both the mother I and the- child as revealed by I ,his research studies. Dr. Chertok will also show a film of a ' childbirth demonstrating the psychosomatk t e c h n i que of painless childbirth. Dr. James Clark -Moloney, a Detroit area History-Glamor-Charm-in Small Travel Packages Growers of Fine Flowers " psychiatrist, will introduce Dr. I . Chertok. . i A pan e 1 of obstetricians, DRI~~~~ , familiar with psychoprophylaxis -in obstetrics as used in the De-- ----------- - --~.- ..---.--~ I Castl, Tours Ave';',,''', fer 7 Europe"n Countries troit area will answer questions from the audience as time al. I • AUSTRIA • GER~ANY (6 or 8' days) lows. Panel members include I (5 or 8 days) Dectors Nor man Blass and • ITALY (6 or 9 days) • ENGLAND Ethelene Crockett, of Detroit, (6 or 8 days) Dr. James E. Ladd, of Birrning• SPAIN (6 or 10 days) : ham, and Dr. Michel Laham, of • FRANCE Wyandotte . • SWITZERLAND (6 or 9 days) (6 or 8 days) Members of the Childbirth! Without Pain Education Assofor free lite.ature and Information please contact Bud Day ,ciation will also be available ~for an i n for mal discussiO'n pE:riod after the program. A donation of 75 cents will be col. In the Village I lected at the door, or tickets , may be purchased in advance at BUD DAY, President 'Hudson's or Grinnell's. 16847 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe TU 6-0111 For further information, in--- - terested persons may call the following Grosse Pointe mem'I' bers: Mrs. Henry Drettman, (VA 3-3312), Mrs. Will i a m Farquhar, (TU 1-6108), or Mrs. William Hoover, (TU 1-68(8). _ I 'I l)~ r1 Sprir No~ Michigan [J Garden The gIor April 27 and hibition of f presented at The Michi! the Woman's and Garden). stage its ani three floors I R, mmage Sal e A t St. A mbrose IT STAYS CL ~SOI CAI I Fontbonne Sets CLEAI May 4 Meeting I Slate Law Day Program May 1 I I I 0 downtown 5t ward avenUE IT rAle'S .... 011 HHOPI & SON ~ "!lOW. , ~........ ~~ $JO-' ~1#.ttl'{,I>ll • ~~~~ L11 ........ ~Cb_ -~'-- Dr. Leon Chertok .Speaks May 7 4 9000 Jt will ! ''The I Garden Ornaments I .,t?u~.. 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Excepting December 25th and July 4th! • WE INVITE The Bronze Door Is Open Every Day Except Sundoy YOUR RESERVATIONS FOR: Showers, Rehearsal Dinners, Wedding Receptions, Retirement Pa,,~ies; Business Dinners and Meetings Holidays .. _ • CATERING Grosse Pointe ROTARY C ...UB - ANTIQUE SERVICE AVAILABLE, War Dining Room Hours: Lunch 11 to 2:30, Dinner 5-8, Sundays 12-8 Food Sh~ riours; 10-7:30, Saturdays 9.7:30 SHOW May 3.6 Memorial Center S,,!£,erb Food and Service FOR RESERVATIONS Phone 886-1931 VILLAGE ,MANOR St.6~air Pc On the Hill • 123 Kercheval TlJ 2..1110 DISTINGUISHED < • Grosse RESTAURANT OPERATlm Pointe BY ALGREEN Farms, Mich. ENTERPRISES,INC. ( " .. ~ '''''''\.;(':'''''3' , , Thursday, April 28, 1966 April 28, 1966 GROSSE Woman's Page lItes ch Circles Sessions nthly Circle meetings )men's Association of linte Memorial Church place Tuesday, May 3. )ne will gather at the >n road borne of Mrs. cConachie, Circle Two '~Iittier road home of ry R~iff, Circle Three litcomb drive home of :l Walker, Circle Four lkecrest lane home of lur Schmidt and Circle the Washington road Mrs. Herbert Allison. Six will meet at the avenue home of Mrs. anson, Circle Seven at nore drive home of Hooper, Circle Eight enw00d court home of mes Stewart, Circle he Meadow lane home George E. Bowles, even at the veeplands Ie of Mrs. Leo Vaught e Twelve at the: Rivard I home of Mrs. Edts. ...... ~. " POINTE ,t ''':''".... ~-'- NEWS -.-------- _____________ charge. Industry, art, scenery and culture will be among the mul~iple aspect~ of Michigan to be mterpret~ m the co~orful. sp~trum of ~Isplays WhICh WIll m. elude trIbutes to Go v ern 0 r George Romney and the Michigan State Legislature, and to Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson, WNFGA national president. A special feature of this year's show will be a ceramic Saturday SHOWERS - WEDDINGS from 50 'to 150 4 Meeting In Detroit's most beautllul rlverfrOlit room gular monthly meeting 'ontbonne Auxiliary of In Hospital will be held dnesday. May 4, at 2 n the afternoon. The Will Wed Set to Re.()pen The Grosse Pointe War Memorial's popular night club for the high seho<I and prep school set ~l re-o-pen now lJhat sPring v;:cation is over, on Saturoay evening, ApJiI 30, from 8:30 to 11:30 in ~he Center's Crystal Ball::oom. Operated by tl e Center's I Youth Council undnr the presidency 9f Rick Ludwig, of I the'Woman'sNationaIFarm and Garden Association will stage its annual show on three floors of Wright Kay's downtown store, in Wood. ward aveilue. The public Page Seventeen ------------------ The Other Side Ke~sington Roa~ Grqup In Bermuda Charles Kanter Murray, "'son of Mr. and Mrs. David White Murray, Jr., of Cleveland, and grandson of Mrs. Charles A. Mit:higan Division, Woman's National Farm And Kanter, of Maumee aVentle, .. • I and the ,late Mr, K ant e r, Gar den A SSOclatlon, Staging Annua Event claimed E u g en i a Munger, At Downtown Store daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Munger, Jr., of MontgomThe glories of spring and of Michigan will be saluted ery, Ala., as his bride April 16, April 27 and 28 when "Michigan Wonderland," an ex. in Ollr Lady Queen of Mercy hibition c.f flower arrangements and table settings, is Church, Montgomery. .' . presented at Wright Kay. i'Following a vacation in Mex. h' . l...t d t tt d .th t ico, the newlyweds are making Th e MIC 19an D"IVlSlOn of IS mVI e 0 a en WI OU their home in l\1ontgomery. bonne Sets I ;("~" .N~'< .... (..... /.,:....... • 823-3440 also received a Mas'ee in Business Adminfrom the U. of M. He edd;ng is planned for 9000 Jeffenon ''The Uitlmlf~ Phon. 823.3000 East in Apartment I.ivlng plus Balconies" Overlooking Lake St. Clair and the River WITH A PANARAMIC VIEW . e • 1 to 3 Bedrooms with Bath In .ach • Precipitated <:entr.1 Air. conditioning 14 CII. Yr. Refrigerator 'I. f. • Amerlcen. RlIil1ge • EYQ Level Oven • Dishwasher and Dispelsal • Olympic Size Sunken h4!lted Swimming P.,oi • Laundry Facilities on Every Floor Avan.ble • G.r.ge Ind Roof Parking Av.nabl. • Coming loo~Dlnlng Roo", and Commissary ops:o;~ fl~~;~>~';~};!~:>:V';l~i{~::;;~ . ~:i;:~~ P:O~::: ,. ':_k I 6 .. WICKER I ~n~ ~,t. WORLD En3 e::, .n. Announcing' • ~u. ~n3 == ..... ION OPTICIANS ~1ts. = :;:~~,:. I c 8•• n I this week's specl.1I GLAMOUR-AND-GO FOR PROM TliVIE tub ~45 Q( for misses 6-14, $30-$45. Juniors (.-J I, MOTHER'S !'AAY ~ RIAL 5-13, $23-$40. DAY P.s. 8th i I R. I I e plano I ! I Mother's Day Cards Party Goods Stationery Records Fis~her~ s (;ards • te Farms, Mich. N ENTERPRISr:s. !NC. Grosse Pointe 882.7790 • Westland 425.9580 .• )t ----------~ ~~:eO~~n~de~l~: I exhibit by potter John Parker all Grosse Po-inte students in )(:(::';:.., i~;v::t1Wjjitl" . .; Glick, of Farmington. A numGrades 9-12. Henry- Stone of t{t:::.. ..'li,it~::::'::':?#' ber of G 1i c k ' s handcrafted works will also be integrated .::::<:1 ~~~~l ~~o~~ with flower and table arrange. ::t:~ selor and parents of Youth ",': ments. :'::.:)Council members help run the ~,.: ..,:::,:,,': ..: :, ,.. ' .' ..' '~'.?;'" Setting the Michigan theme, cl b Mr, and Mrs. Paul LeRoy native birds such as robins and u . Barker, of Sunnyside drive, are bluejays will be represent~d by I Admission to "The Other announcing the engagement of arrangements in store wiJ1dows 'Side" is 75 cents by advanre their daughter, SHARON ANN, whh.'h will shimmer with corre'key card purchase at tJhe Cen. to Edward Michael Ervin, sun lating jewels, among them am. , 1,er's office where identification of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilpin ber, amethyst, sapphire ~nd toin the form of student school Ervin, Jr., of Denver, Colo. 'paz. • ,(]I' libury card mm.t be shown Miss Barker who attended Tribute to Michigan a~ a :at the time of purchse. Tickets the ACademy' of the Sacred "Land of Scenic Wonders" will will be sold up to an hour be- Heart in Lakeshore road will be noted in interpretations of fore the dance, OJ' until 600 »eceive her Badhelo~' of science road, MR. and MRS. FRANK COBB, of They're all neighbors, (most live in sever al famed tourist attraclul.ve beer2 sold, wlilchever hap- degree in business administraDevonshire road, MR. and M~S. ROB. Kensington road, but 'some Devonshir~ tions, among them "Sleeping pens first. tion from the University of ERT CONNORS, of Berkshire road, DR. and Berkshire residents "belong," too), Bear Dunes," Tahquamenoo "The Other Side" will con' Colorado, \Vhere she affL:.iated' and MRS. RICHARD FERRARA, of all friends" all enjoy golf and good Falls" and "Sault Sainte Marie weather-so they all decided last month . Berkshire road, MR. and MRS. JOHN tinue to be casual llon-date af- with Alpha Phi sorority, thiB Locks." Industry, transportawith rock-n-roll bands and summer, tion, commerce and finance to fly off to Bermuda for a lO-day holi~ BRABB, JR., of Berkshire road, the afaiTs s~ndup soft drink bar. On Her fiance will receive his will be tepresented by stunning I day at Warwick's Belmont Hotel and R. A. TATES, of Kensington road, the the reopening it is expected Bachelor of Arts degree in arrangements executec in a Golf Club. Enjoying themselves in the CLEM LaROSES, of Kensington road, that the popwar "Jacques" Political Science from the Uni-' contemporary motu. evening after a strenuous day of sight- the THOMAS MAHERS, former Pointers band will furnish the music, versity of Colorado this sum. Gracious living in Detroit and who now make their home in Kan.sas seeing, sunning and walking around the Dave Anderson, Youth Council mer. Michigan will 1:;~ expressed by City, Kans., and MR. and MRS. JESSE treasurer, is drummer in thiis An August 27 weddmg Is table settings armnged for sucl1 links are, (left to right), MR. and MRS. band. planned. OSETEK, of Kensington road. G. M. TIEDECK, JR., of Kensington occasions as a "])enthouse Supper Buffet" and an "Interna. ~~ •• 3•• ;.,; ... ~41.;s4';e;.'~••~.'~ ••;::;4~;~ \ tional Tea." ~4EZ.,:;:.,:;:.,:;:.,:;:.,:;:.':;:.,:;:n:;:.'~.ni I Among arrangements relating Prescriptions filled. , :. .: ~n~ ~u~ to the state's cultural heritage Planning a June 4 wedding, kee, Wis., and her Bachelor of Ray-Ban sun.glasses also grouM are a number of free.standing in W a u w a t 0sa Methodist Foreign Trade from the Amerigroups interpreti:-g such memt(jl your prescription.. ~Jt~ orable contempo-rM"y occasions Church, Wauwatosa, Wis., are can Institute for Foreign Trade, ~u~ ~u~ as "Holiday Tulip Festival," Ruth Louise Foran, daughter Phoenix, Ariz. • 1 f "Opening Night at the Fisher of Mr. and Mrs, ~lames D. FoHer fiance, an a..umnus o. ~U;, :oU.: Theatre" ani "Overture to the ran, of Wauwatosa, and Joseph Grosse Pointe lligh School, ~ ~ Complete lille of Francis Da~l, of Mount Pros. Opera." A diversity of tab!e settings pect, :ll., son of Mr. and Mrs. attended Michigan State Uni- ~n~VICTORIAN FURNITURE En~ . 20183 MACK AVENUE ~n~ characterizing "Michigan - At Joe L. Dau,- c~ Blairmoor court. versity and is currently a sales ~U~ Bet-NeeD OXford Rei. and. Norwood with Standard ~n~ 20651 Mack at 8 Mile Work and At Play," will include The bride.elect received her representative TUxedo ~S770 . TIme . Company, Ch'1- ~.'." ..:]'. : "Whib Sails," s u g g e s,t i n g Bachelor of Arts degree fr,'\m ElectrIC 4 4 ~ .. :i: :;; ~ ~ :;: luncheon at Pmnte Aux Bar- Marquette University, Milwau- ~ago, II.I I'O.u •••u •••u ••••,••••,•••u •••u •••u ••••,•••u •••.., ques, and "Good Morning," a setting for an early rehearsal at IIlIterloClhen. '{'able settings for • Grosse Pointe • Birmingham • Westland • Northland • Detroit graduation or engagemeDlt parties are included in a -classification entitled "Wonder. of of Youth." . Under "Michigan Looks to the Future," subtitled,' "Anything Goes," modern arrangements in niches will encompass . free style and 30stract arrangements, as well as assemblages. Display windows at Wright Kay branch stores in Grosse Pointe and at Northland will also feature "Michigan Wonder. land" exhibits. Show chairman is Mrs. John 'D. Tebben,' of Dryden. President of the Michi{tan Division In the spotlight, dusk of WNFGA is Mrs. Clarence E. Maguire, of Lochmoor boule'til dawn ••• go vard. Mrs. 'Marvin J... Kal..1ceis first vice president and Mrs. formal in a dream Parker Rockwell is tt'easurer. I The advisory committee comdr'ess of sophisticated prises Mrs. F. Gordon Davis, past president, Michigan Diviyoung elegance. sion, WNFGA; Mrs. Wilson McClellan, last year's fbow chairFragile sheers, man, and Mrs. Frederick Ste. fansky, 1964 chairman. cottons, luxurious Members of the flower show committee are Mrs. John Calblends in petal pastels houn. Mrs. Stanley Pratt, Mrs. Charles Crane, Mrs. Frank frothed with lace . . • Kussy, Mrs. Richard Opitek, I Mrs. James C. Morrison, Mrs. all these deHghts Newton Skillman, Jr", and Mrs. William J. Ullenbruch. await you! Gala others are Mrs. Theodore Foster, Mrs. Roland Postel, evening scene Mrs. G. Walter Scott, Mrs. 'John Q. Nagel, Mrs. William portrayed here 'from Boustead and Mrs. Thomas Kilgour. our choice coHection: Dau.F oran Rites Slated For J une Nu fra- y Joseph Wagy musicals as d Dandy" and at outstanding York. $::. BREAKERS. :fl~r~ 8900 E. Jefferson nber of Sigma ,. ",."•.,,-'"J::.- by, of and for Pointe Women •• • Charles Murray Weds In South Spri ng Flower Show Now at Wright Kay ., • Northland 356.1' 74 --._----------------------------- Open MoruW.Y,Thursday, Friday Evenings Until 9 p.m. •. I " •• •• l' • ,~ Page Eighteer. GROSSE POINTE l' . ,"" l '",' ) •• ,,' Thursday, April 28, 1906 NEWS w Society News Gathered' from All of the Pointes .,. I Engag~d I First Society Plans Benefit Thistle Club · Hel~s Others From Another Pointe of View _____________ (Continued from Page 1a) Each piece of merchandise must !lave an acquisition slip attached to it. Items may be deposited in the second floor of the new branch of Michigan Bank, East Warren and Mack avenues. . The person to eontact for merchandise pick-up, (she'll be delighted to answer any questions, too), is Mrs. John Benfield, of Lakeshore road, 886-1678. ... Mothers and Daughters .. . The mood for Grosse Pointe Yacht Club's May 7 Mother-and-Daughter luncheon, (the Club's first since 1963, "brought ba~k by popular demcmd"), will be Hmod," with yellow and white daisies centering each table. I Serving as hostesses under committee head Mrs. John H. Mueller will' be the Mesdames Harold E. Walton, John lJ. Walton, Allan D. Foster, Alfred L. Gostow, H. VerLinden Peez and Glenn E. Walker. Mrs. 0. James Gagne is general party chairman. '" . '" Grosse Pointe Memorial Church's Mother-andDaughter banquet is scheduled next Wednesday, May 4, a1 6 o'clock in the Church Fellowship Ball. Chairman of the event is l\lrs. Douglas I). Smith. Commlttee chairmen incluJle Mrs. Richard ,T. Langs, Mrs. William J. Waugaman, Mrs. James A. Cameron, Mrs. Earle O. Boyt and Mrs. William E. Bokram. Color scheme will be yellow and white, (a MOST popular color scheme for spring parties, that!), daffodlls will decorate each table, gumdrop nosegay.favors will be given to each daughter and boxes of fresh pansies to selected mothers, (youngest, oldest, with mos~ children, etc •••. ). '" III • How Does Your Carden Crow? ,', .~...- A most UN-COjitrary Mary (Mrs. Richard) Gerathy, whose garden grows veri well indeed, will share her secrets, giving Pointe gardeners suggestions for the planting of flowers which are attractive in arrangements, at the Grosse Pointe Garden Center's third monthly fDrum next Wednesday, May 4, at 10 in the morning, in the War Memorial's Garden Center Room. Mrs. Gerathy will bring along some of her exquisite arrangemente to demonstrate her points .. The two previ!>us forums, complimentary to Garden Center members, have been very well attended, and forum planners expect an even grl:ater number of participants at the up-coming session .. Those countle~s women who have- taken Mrs. Gerathy's courses at the War Memorial are sure to welcome this opportunity for a ugarden review" with their talented teacher.' . Under The .J~Dryer n:~~. , ! '" '" '" Clark Women's Club Gives Child A Chance August Bride "Give a ChUd a Chance"-for Ily.seeing and cardiac students. 34-years the Clark Women's This year, profits from the Club has used this !:logan. Christmas Fruit Cake Sales \ Eve" since it was fitSt organ- were sent as a special donation Fourteen members of. the ized ,;s a Mother's Club tor the to the Leukemia FO\rndation. Thistle Club, organization of Clark SChool, it has worked The American Home comrr-it. senior high school students at diligently to help lQany needy tte voted to give the profits of the Grosse Pointe Woods Presbyteriall Church, have recently . children. During thE' depression its luncheon and auctil)n to the years its aim was h help elfl- School for the Deaf. returned from Buckhorn, where they spent their Easter holiday dren of families in the SChOOl, Funds from a Marathon working at the Buckhorn Chilneighborhood. Bridge group this year are send. dren's Center. . Then, as a Women's Club, it ling eight children to Camp, four The Children's Center is' operexpanded into developing worth- to camp Crile and four to Camp ated by the Presbyterian Child' while activities and ::acilities for Grace Bentley, and a spe-::ial Welfare. Agency and provides the entire community. donation was made to Leader care for 119 children who either . 15 20 Dogs for the Blind, Rochester, F ~r some or years a Mich. live at the Center or. 'are in portion of du? fund:; h.ashelped Present club officers are foster homes. \ to send afflicted children .to president, Mrs. Samuel Comella. It is located in the he~~rtof .~&Ca~p <?race BentlE.y for crlp- first vice.president, Mrs. CarlO: Appalachia where 85 percent of H:k( plea children. Nelson; second vice-president, the people receive' some kin({ of Mil Four years ago, prof.its from Mrs, Robert MacKay; l'ecording publicasslstance: The children :N:@ Club activities helperl to support secretary, Mrs. Jack Thorpe; range in age from five to 19 :".?~ Special Education Programs at corresponding secretary, Mrs. and most are from' brok"n .....Clark Sehool, including extra Richa:rd Nelson; and treasurer, homes, are neglected by their ' Photo by G6De Butler epuipment for the bllnd, partial- . Mrs. Alfred Rohde. parents, emotionally disturbed and delinquent. The engagement of GAIL ,-The students who made the :WYNNE CROSS and William trip were accompanied by the M. Brown is announced by her Reverend Mr. Harold Abram, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miltt>nO. Assistant Minister of t:le Woods Cross, Jr., of Oxford road. Presbyterian Church and by The pro~pective bridegroom sponsors .Mrs. George Thomp.- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. son, of HollyWOoddrive, and Max Brown, of Garden City. Mrs. Richard Fernstrum, of • Kni_tting Worsted, 4-0% ••... $1.29 Miss Cross is a student at Emory court. NOvelty Yams, Kits, Knitted Garments Seniors from Grosse Pointe Olivet College. Her fiance also attended Olivet, where he affiliHigh School included Lee Fern16115 MACK AVE. strum, Barbara McBrien, Sandy ated with Adelphi Alpha Pi. Nankervjs, Karen Reuter, Mike An August wedding is Between Devonshire & Bedford Satmary, Rusty Smith and Pam pla!1D.ed. Thompson. Ken Warren from Finney and Jim Imhoff from Northwood Institute, along with Grosse Pointe High Schoolunderclassmen John Chesman, Jane Clark, Karen Ebersole, David Fernstrom and ' Gwen Halbert completed the The next coffee for the Welgroup. come Wagon Club of Grosse DAY CAMP Since the budget at the Chil- Pointe is scheduled Thursday, dren's Center is limited, much May 5. for boys and girls 4 thru 12 of the support of the Agency is The coffee will be held at the through work camps which per- Grosse Pointe War Memorial at form any manual labor re- 11 o'clock with bridge and ca. located on campus of LIGGETT SCHOOL quired. The students OD this trip nasta following the social hour. 8;50 Briarcliff Drive laid sidewalk forms, poured ce- Reservations may be made by ment, built the sides for a dump calling Mrs. Frank Giblin, 881Swilllming, tennis, archei)', golf, alts and crofts truck, moved furniture and tore 7087, or Mrs. Melvin Erickson, down a house for site clear- 884.6967. WHkly over-nights ance. Newcomers to the Grosse In order to pay for their sup- Pointe area a~~einvited to join For furthn infOhltation call TU 5-0331 or plies and contdbute in a mone- the group. If transportation is tary way to the Center, the This- needed, Mrs. R. K. Lowry, hosafter 5 p.m. TU 6-0741 tIe Club held a work day iast pitality chairman, will be glad fall when members hired them- to be of assistance . MIL TOZER DId you know that fz,ce creams do theIr maxImum work In twen, ty mInutes? So. cream your face well In advance of bedtime and wIpe It off. Your skIn needs to "breathe" while you sleep. Your skin will apprecIate the difference-and so w1ll your husband! .... WICKER WOHL D Shores, anno a son, LEE April 14. Slate Welcome Wagon Coffee ~~[~ ":~( ~~ ... Appearing' ters' "Spoon at A!ma Coll 7 w'.JI be DA MRS. ER, of Beauf graduate of G School, Davi appeared in der in the SOD Of "First Born" * Hard at wo trons for th Band Concert Detroit's Arm Concert com MRS. R. ALE LEY, of Boo YARN SALE! Xnif-ltJiL fJIaAn- SlwfJPL coIIUtldttee cert will be U.S. Army F Washington, cleek in Ford vast llUljority concert will g come, first ..._ pIe who writ Week Concert 176-A, Main P Michigan, tickets. 48 • MRS. C. G. ningdale park, CAMP SAVERY Detroit Garden C~nter me~bers are busy, too. Their , yearly Garden Tou! p~lgrimage I~ sch~duled June 11 and Most mischievous youngsters 12; and an orgamzatIonal meetmg IS being held next. soon learn that soft soap is the Tuesday, at the Devonshite road home of Mrs. Fred J. besi thing to apply when they Schumann. Mrs. Burt L. Lindxay, of BaHour road, is Tour get a dirty look. chairman. .•• -•.-..-....... -..-.:..~...-:.~-.,~-:._.•-.:.-_.,........ -.,.-•:.-_"-.:.-~"-.:...... f-'.••'"'' * * * selves out for odd jobs. ------------------.. - - - - - _....... ~,,'..:;:,t~,,~,t:;:.,:;:,,~,t~,t:;:,t:;:u=l[:: Potpourri' In addition, they contributed :."~ :. .: the proceeds from tbeir Christ;U~Announcing! ~~t~ The annual Ibex Dinne~ Dance will be held this roas Pagear.t and their weekly .U' .U" Saturday at the Grosse Pointe Hunt Club. Members will offerings to th~ Club. The ~u~ gather at 7 o'clock for cocktails, followed by dinner and Mariners, a group of young dancing... married couples at the Church, ~U~ * . .;< * sold Easter 'lilies and donated ;U~ ' :.n~ Prettiest new addition to the ranks of young Pointe profits to the Kentucky-bound Furniture f~r your family ~U~matrons is Caroia (MiS. Charles D., Jr.) LaFond, a dark group. ~ :On": room, pailo, bedroom, "Jf Irish beauty who charmed everyone at the open houseOn May 8 at 8 o'clock there ~~ dent living room! ~) reception given, by her in-laws, th~ senior La Fonds, at will be a meeting at the Church ~ .][. ,.4.' of all people interested in sharI 20651 Mack ..t 8 Mile ~n~their University place. horn: Sa~day evening. •• ing the experiences of the, ~'r;;••.•.4.-.'••.•.,.-•.,•.•', ,•.•', •.•::ni E ' ff. g he t. t tIt' t grOllp. DIPLO~IATIC (CoDtlDaed MR. and ~ LEAN KI (Dolores B' the 44-year-old ;;a~«~~"mw~~imiiiitJi~f',;~.~~, I ~u3 ~1:3 I~~.,~••~t,~,,~.,~t,?it,~"~~,~:,~i For Dinner Tonight TRY lASAGNE v I, Now in I frozen food counters at quality food BY CHEFS OF INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS MARIO'S RESTAURANT Grosse Pointe 0 erlD ar les congra u a Ions 0 ----------- First business, then pleasure is on tomorrow's a~enda for board members of the Junior Group of Goodwill Industries. The ladies are gatherinJ! at the Grosse, Pointe Yacht Club at 10 o"clock, will follow their business meeting with a sorial hcmr and luncheon .•. . JUST HUMAN stores P;(EPAREO veryone s Dennis Cazabon, df Kensington ro~d. After one year of day school. 10 years of night school and SEVEN CHILDREN, Mr. Cazabon will, receive his Mechanical Engi.neering-degree from the University of Detroit Saturday, April 30 . . . • * *. IGarden Slntp Suburbia Meeting Sor,~epeople have ist enough .conscienee to make them miser_'_ able-it's too strong to let them. Suburbia Garden Club niem. bers will gather next Tuesday, walk the wtong way 1D peace. May 3, at 12:30 o clock, at the Renaud road home of their president, Mrs. EmOl'Y Wick. line. Guett speaker E. Albert Lin. dauer will talk on "The Art of Miniature F lower Arrangements." ••• Radke .C t .arpe Cleaners t1~ Rug., Carpets, Upholstered Furniture Cleaned In Your HOllie m I entertain this idea IDEAL HOME - PRIZE LOCA.TION mi ; /: IL~~;tu Spacious Jeffersonian center hall colonial. View this from the inside for its charming details: Natural oak woodwork gracious stairway, master bedroom suite, his and hers wardrobe closets, 5 additional bedrooms and both. Lorge ::omplete G-E family kitchen. Many extras. $43,900 ~ m With detergent. Contains an in• gredlent that retards resoillng. A potent germ Id1ler. A soaple,>sl Ddorleu Detergent, no harmfUl soaking. With the latest Designed VON SCHRADER Method. Rugo stay fresh longer. RUI. CIUl be used the same day. Reasonable Prices • Fme I!stlmates .. "'? ill GEORGE L. PALMS, REALTOR CAll TU 6-4444 Lee Phone DR 1-3133 '.Vater Front Home ••• PllBLIC SALES Not An Auction .. As So All Items Priced Household Furnishings MR. & MRS. SIDNEY GORMAN Mr.' MUI autom 19315 Monoca This unusually attractive "Colonial" is located on a very fine street within easy walking distance of the lake and Village Park. It has 4 fine bedrooms, 3 baths, lavatory, pine paneled terrace, library, and paneled games room with bar, considerable carpet and draperies are included in the purchase price. Episcopa Detroit SATURDAY, APRIL 30 FROM 10 A.M. .MR. & MRS. FRED F. SIMMONS Mr. MUl .I a dl in' 18274 Muirland Detroit SUNDAY, MAY 1 FROM 10 A.M. MAY WE SHOW IT "'0 YOU? We also have a good selection of other homes of all types and sizes that we will show you upon request. I iF YOUR HOME IS fOR SALE We. wili be ~Ieased to make an inspection of same and adVIse the price we feel can be obtained. You are under no obligation for this srvice. 90% of our listings are sold within 30 days. May we sell yours? WilliAM S. CASWaL This is a wonderful home for a boat~loving family with in. laws, who want to live under the same roof, yet have separate quarters. 3150 N. Adams Troy, Mich. SATURDAY, MAY 7 and SUNDAY, MAY 8 The main house has 3 bedrooms; 12 be:ths, family room, recreation wm., bar and kitchen, breakfast nook and the usual living room, dining roem and kitchen. Separated by a breezeway is a separate unit consisting of a living room, bedroom and kitchen. FROM 10 A.M. ---~,._----- SALES CONDUCTED H. o. McNi.~n8Y,Stalker a Boo., Inc. I.n addition to the above there are a ~overed boat well with electric hoist, fine Alaskan cedar seawall, lake fed lawn sprinkler, gas heat and considerable carpet and draperies. The site is 1 J S'x274'. 4\" WOodwaid 1-6955- A.dl::l1UIII Me', Stalker, Boos, Purd, & Edgar, Assodared I I' 'I .... and to ci pr, room / BY REAL '-ESTATE THROUCH OUR AFFILIATE ..1 __ LE 11 APPRAISERS 3078 Penobscot Blei,. , and acql at IN ST. CLAIR SHORE!' Estate of • • A .. yo C'"', ~;:;f;"~. 0 PR 1-2300 • • , Thursday" April 28, 1966 tes e Deaf. rom a Marathon p this year are sendildren to Camp four ile and four to Camp tley, and a special as made to Leader e Blind, Rochester , club officers are rs Samuel Comella' esident, Mrs. Carl 0 ('ond vice-president' _ MacKay; recording Mrs, Jack Thorpe' 'ng secretary, Mrs: Ison; and treasurer Rohde. ' E! ~ .. $1.29 ERY hru 12 T SCHOOL e s and craft. ~ I POINTE [_S_h_o_rt_c_n_d_t_o_th_e_Po_i_nt_e--l1 (Contin,:ed from Page 13) MR. ana MRS. ANGUS Mc. LEA N K .1 R C.H N E R, J R., (Dokres B1a1lco), of St. Clsir Shores, announce the birth of a s{)n, LEE ALLEN FRANK,! April 14. • * * annual card party, this Saturday evening, Aprii 30, at 8 o'clock, at the Third Order Hall in Mt. Elliotlt avenue. Dp.troit. Among her committee members Is I MRS. FRANK R. KAPPLER, of Belanger rOCid. APpearing in Edgar Lee Mas-ters' "Spoon River Anithology" at Alma College May 5, 6 and 7 will be DAVID P. WEAMER,\ son of MRS. EVELYN WEAMER, of Beaufait road. A 19641 graduate of Grosse Pointe High SChool, David has previously appeared in "Antigone," Murder in the Ca1Jhedral" and , First Born" at Alma. * * * Hard at work collecting patrons ior the May !7 Army Band Concert are the laddes of Detroit's Armed Forces Week Concert committee, including MRS. R. ALEXANDER WRIGLEY, of Bishop road, Concert committee chairman. The con. cert will be presented by the U.S. Army Field Band, from W hingto DC t 830 ' as n,. ., a .: 0clock in Ford Auditorium. The vast majority of seats for the concert will go free, on a firstcome, first-served basis, to peopIe who write Armed Forces Week Concert Committee. Box 176-A, Main Post Offce, Detroit, . .. . ,......... EH~ ~~~~ ! ~~ VVIClCEJl ~.,;, WORLD .4'. ~~ ..~.'.:. .,. .:1t~ : = • • En~ ~1t~ The Military Departms:lt of ~H;' Come in and Drows. for ~~,~ Howe Military School, Howe, ~ ~ new ideas in accessories ~1t~ Ind.: has announced the pro- I .•.'''.''' .•-''.•.'''.'4 •.;~1t~ motion of JAN DOUGLAS son of MR. and MRS. WALTER F. ISLEY, Stephens ••i road, to Cadet Sergeant. Cadet ~)~" .•''''.''''.''' ; ..~ ..~ ..~ ••~.,~u~ .. ~.,~,,~.,~ v'" Alulus To Meet Photo by William D. Moss Studio I Isley is a member and a senior. '" III of Co. C., MRS. WALKER L. CISLER, MR. and MRS. ALFRED M. ENTENMAN, '" JR., MR. and MRS. WILLIAM F. PISHAL. MRS. J AM-ES MORGAN SKI, Ridgemont road, is attend- SMITH, MR. and MRS. H.' Lt'lg the Interfraternity Re- HUBBARD, III, MR. and MRS. search and Advisory Coun<:i1 BURKHARDT H. SCHNEIDER Anual Meeting which is being and Pa ...l W. THOMPSON. Acheld in Chicago at the Water companying Dr. ,..~'.ldns was Tower Inn this weekend. MRR. PERKINS _~ Wt1ll as Mrs. Pishalski is the national m.iNT BRADLEY, genenl alvice-president, of the Profes- umni secre~ary, and THER .....:;Z sional Panhellenie Association GEHERIN, alumnae se.:retacy. as well M the :Mem~er.9.t-~arge KATHYANNE. .G it 0 E H N of Lambda Kappa Sigma, Interht f MR d MRS' .national ph arm a c e.u tic a I ,daug er 0 • ,m . sororit I THOMAS E. GROEHN, of Lochy. '" I moor bC'Jlevard, has been elecL/CPL. JAMES Cl.JNNn.TC:-;ted Theta Si~ma ~hi! woHAM, USMC, ai'rived home ~an s honorary Jllunalistic soMonday aft e r spell;:~-:'i5 13 clety. Kath.yannp,. an alumna ?f months in Vietnam, He had not Gro~ Pomte ~gh School, IS been home in 20 months. After en~nn~ her fJe~or .year at the a 30-day furlough, he will report Urnv.erSlty. o~ M~Chig~~ whe~e for duty in Barsrow, Calif. Jim she. IS ~aJo~g m m~_tory and is the son of MR. and MRS. Journalism. She is a memb~~ of BOB CUNNINGHAM of Torre'" Kappa Kappa Gamma sQronty. ,.1 * '" "', road. '" • * MR. and MRS. NICHOLAS D, Among these gathered. at the LINDHEIM and their sons, University Club yesterday even. TOBY and TODD, of Bishop iT'~ for the Cornell Club of road, have returned from, a Michigiln dinner honoring DR. three-week vacation in Bad ,JAMES A. PERKINS, Cornell Kreuznach, German~') where president, were the local Cor- they visited the senior Lindnell Club president EDWARD heims.' D. DE:vINE, JR., and :M.'RS. Members of the Grosse Pointe DEVINE, and man yother Chlipter of Michigan Alpha DelI Pointers, including MR, and ta Kappa, international sorority .. ~~"!~ \,U.. Clark Women's Club Will Meet Monday Clark Women's Club will gather on Monday, May 2, at Christ Met.hodist Church at 1 o'clock for a tea, social hour for teachers, who plan to attend and annual meeting, followed the sorority's annual spring by installation of officers. meeting Al?ril 30, at The Roos. tertail, are DOROTHY GERMUEND, GLADYS LUDWIG, CLAUDIA GREENHOE, ELE. ANOR LI'ITELL' and VIOLA PRICE. Representative 'WILLIAM -FORD, of Miehigan, address the group, speaking on "Educational Legislation What's Being Done." District Nursing Society Wili Gather Wednesday The regular meeting of the District Nursing SocietJ will be held Wedne:;'<iay morniag, May 4, at 11 o'clock, at the Touraine road home of Mrs. Harry W. Plagg'~eyer and Mrs. Boyer Candler. Set Garden Club I Meeting May 4 __ The Windmill Pointe Garden Club will hold its arulUa) meeting next Wednesday, May 4, at the Tr0mbley road home of Mrs. The 0 do reA. Foster.' Luncheon will be served at . 12:30 0 clock. willi oil '" ~, CADET WALTER GROSS}'.;, who is a student in the Roose. velt Military Academy, Aledo, Ill., was cited for military excellence at special ceremonies honoring award winners for the third quarter of the school year. Cadet G~se is the son of MR. and MRS. KURT GROSSE of Wedgewood. '" '" '" Villanova University Junior, DONALD N. SERAFANO, was recently elected president of the Blue Key Society for 1966.67. The Blue Key is an honor servo ice organization, which func. tions predominantly in a public relations role. Don was also elected Student Representative for the Arts and Science. Don is the son of MR. and MRS. DOMINIC'SERAFANO of Devonshire road. . * '" * Chairman ()f a committee ar. ranging the Marygrove Fiesta, to be held this Saturday night on the Marygrove College earn, pus, is DIANA SCIIDMACKER, ~ of Maryland road. I Gunsberg's - DELI(ATESSEN • • •- . '" .. Newly elected officers of the Grosse Pointe Shores Nursery are MRS. ERIC TRUHOL, chairm~n, MRS. GEORGE GRIEB, recording secretary, ~, MRS. BOYD KUIECK, corre.~~sp{)nding secretary, and MRS. GEORGE CRANE, treasurer. There are openings for threeyear-olds in next. year's pro. gram; for information, ('ontad MRS. JAMES STEWART, 886. 1094. * * * MR. and MRS. PAUL THOMPSON (Jesse1yn Carbalho, of GladWyne, Pa.), of Melbourne, Fla., announce the birth of their .second child, a son, JEFFREY ALLAN, Easter Sun. day, April 10. MRS. PAUL THOMPSON, of Lincoln road, is t.l1epaternal grandmother. I I ~/ ~~. Cooked-Sliced ::-::: r--------------------~ 8 95 MURTAUGH READY TO EAT i!:i m 'U 6-4444 Packed 24 Individual (Perfect Sandwich Portions) in Boil~ble Pouch e•• 3~lb. box .. - . __ . Delivered i.~ Lee Real Estate Company m ..... ------------- ~~ From your freezer or refrigerator and you have hot corned beef. ... Prompt Delivery C.B.S. DISTRIBUT,ORS, P.O. Box 7708, Detroit, the appointment of I ei1close $ boxes of Gunsberg's • into hot water for 30 seconds Fill in Coupon and Mail - PROUDLY ANNOUNCES Mlc:h. 4'~O~ to cover the cost of ... ' Corned Beef In indIvidual pockage •• I· .......:.:::I C. Hal Murtaugh As Soles Counselor ...... model clothes from B. Seigel Company. Party proceeds will aid the Little Sisters in the operation of the Burtha Fisher Home for the Aged in West Outer drive. Local Auxiliary members assisting general party chairman Mrs. Chester Evans in The Pointe area, besides Mrs. Fallon. and Mrs. Gough, are ,Mrs. Woodrow Woody, of Bournemouth road, and Mrs. George Reuter, of Colonial court. Looking over the -program for this year's Lil~c Luncheon, an annual event s.')onsored by the 81. Joseph..Auxiliary of the Little Sisters of the Poor, are, (left), MRS. JOHN FALLON, of Yorkshire road, and MRS. WILLIAM GOUGH, of Devopshire road. Date of the 1965 lunch~ eon and fashion show is Tuesday, May 10. The party will begin at 12 o'clock noon, in Cobo Hall. Auxiliary members will i/i:::~: HAL " I ;; C. ----- -----jMount Holyoke I The Mount Holyoke College Alumnae Club of Detroit will have its spring meeting on Fri. : da~r, April 29, at 1:30 o'clock I at the Village Woman's Club. ,East Long road, Bloomfield , i Hills. xv. I 3M! Mrs. Derrick A. Sherman, of ....:":x£; Pittsburgh, Pa., national prell; ..:) dent of the Mount Holyoke .' ;:i;: Alumnae Association, will be :;.~~'?,"" .;' .. . ,:;, the guet:t of honor and the I j;;~;~;;~:.;::f >':.: : _,~speaker. ~ o <:.1{)ck10 ~e.evenmg, ~y 3, I::~Y':::". ~ '01 . In the audltonum at \lrrosse :;:::.::.:::.,<. .;.:;~ Before the meetmg, Mrs. Pointe High School. . :;:,:/: ..~~: J~:Sherman will be bon?red at a ....':~ 'noon luncheon, to WhlCh board Tbis is the third lecture in a ..' :',::,' members and committee heads series for adults, "The World of the club have been invited. of the Adolescent." Dr. Hugh Riddleberger, Headmaster of Mrs. Don A. Cargill, of BirGrosse Poi n t e University mingham, is president of the School, will be the moderator. . club, and Mrs. Kenneth McCoy. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Arthur J.mnings, I of Merr~weatber road, is the Dr. McDermott is an assist. ant professor of Psychiatry at of Lochmoor boulevard, have Alumnae Fund representative. the engagement of Other Pointe Mount Holyoke the University of Michigan a~ounced dau~h~er, BARBARA alumnae i.nelude Mrs. Helen Medical School and director (If thelI' t'he In-Pa,tieni Services of Chil- JEAN, to Phillip M. Barber, son Clouthier, of Hawthorne road, of the Armour Barbers, of Mus- Mrs. F. D. Hepburn, of ROusedren's Psychiatric Hospital. kegon. . . velt place, Mrs. Howard Hush,' He will focus on Issues such ~e bnde-elect and her fiance of Allard road, Mrs. W. T.' as adult concerns about teenage sexual knowledge and informa. Wl~ bot~ be grad~a~ed from the Krieghoff, of Kenwood court, tion and behavior; the particu- UJ:llvers~t~ of Ml~higan, w~ere Mrs. Elliot Phillips, of Ridge lar and special concerns of the she ~fflliated WIth.. O;llegl~t~ road, and Mrs. Robert Powers, and he affili~ted .wlth of Whittier road. adolescents themselves; prob- Sorosls Alpha Tau Omega, this FrIday. lems involved in discussing the He will enter Harval'd Law subject; and how opportunities School in September . present themselves. ••• .•;:::.~ I I [.::: n. '........... I I~~~~~; ;J'.~'b~}II~. I ~:~ ~~ rill' '. the inside stairway, additional '•• ' •.f'~:-;;.;. .~::i:/i1 * • .;. * * * .. ••• ;. .... '= •••••• ••••;)i.". Now that DR. and MRS.!. W. McLEAN, JR., have completed their series of house~rnllng parties at their new residence, the "house with the red door" opposite the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club in Lakeshore road, they ar€ turndng the premises oVer to their daughter, MARYELLEN, and her co-hostess, I DEANNE MALCHIE, who will I entertain May 7 at a shower I fer bride-elect HELEN PLOPA, daughter of DR. and MRS. STANLEY PLOPA, of Washington road. Inducted into the Dartmouth College chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the national scholastic honor society, was GREGOR I. McGREGOR, son of MR. and MRS "IAROLD G ..r• McGRE. GOR, of Bishop road. The Dartmouth Alpha Chapter was founded in 1787 and is the fourth oldest Phi Beta KapD Chapter in the nation. To be eligible fer admission, a student must maintain a 4.4 Michigan, 48232, requ~stIng average, on Dartmouth's 5.0 ticket4. * * * scale, during his first three years. .MRS. C. G. BAUER, of Sun~ At Dartmouth, McGregor has ningdale park, i~ chairman of been active with the Interdorthe 44-year-old Eucharistic Mis- mitory Council, and the Dart~:.. ~t.~'1~4.~ ••~ ••~ ••~, I.~'.~ ••~ '~ mouth Outing Club's Ski Patrol. ~ ~ " ~ ,~t~.: ~~ He was a member of the fresh.•2[..~ ~ , , t ~t " man ski team, and the fresh. ~U~ATTENTION BOATERS! man and varsity gymnastics team. McGregor is a member ~H~Announc;ng Sigma Epsilon Phi fraternity. :.1[.: : ~ of He is a 1962 graduate of Grosse Pointe High School. Women Sex And Teens Lecture Slated .'.. % At Their Grosso Pointe Office Mr. Murtaugh has been a Grosse Pointe resident for 18 years. He is well known in the industry, a graduate of Akron University, a member of St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Grosse Pointe, and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. Murtaugh's lovely wife M~rgaret has been a departme!,'l manager and buyer at Jacobson's g m ~ I ford * ~ »".' ., :«"'Y4' ."""" ~/. '... ,., rm'...... , A~/..~.::~mmr'*~ii~~""'m);~,.,.;:;,>:,.,m:w.~>:i&.-_:t.'<.,.!'.@,<_::r,"'¥».:m.r_~.,j~. ~ : w "." ;~, automotive )om, recreation 19 room, dining unit consisting Page Nineteen l<::: '". I in-laws, who ,.,'" Sex is often a difficult subject for parents U> discuss with their .... .' .... ,_... children. ....:>111 Who should do it? When is the •• >••,::.::?:~-v..;;;::., " .... ;,,: .... timmg rIght? What attitudes .~- >:k?/:"v.~;/ might your child already have ':M:~:.' on the subjert? . _.:i:;..'" ' ..'::;.:.:Y These and other questions will be given consideration by Dr. John McDermott in his lecture, "Talking to Teens Ab~ut Se~.:O It will ~~ held at ¥£t~~~~~t. "'I r NEWS ItosionbeBand's held ;.0 SHORES> .<" ~ .::. , Making lilac luncheon Plans 11 :UIR • " '.! by, ~ofand for Pointe • • • ------------------------------------------------------------------------------,-------- ON 5 • Woman's Page ;H~20651 Mack at Vemier ~u~ISLEY, 5-0331 or ~ GROSSE 1 d ~ardiac students. , profits from the Fruit Cake Sales s a. special donation emla Foundation. rican Home commit. give the prl)fits of and auction to the "'.,, in the Vi Ilage for 16 yecr.s. Mr. Murtaugh welcomes all of his friends and acquaintances to stop in and say 'Hello' at the Grosse Pointe office of Lee Real Estate Company, 18118 Mack Ave., and to discuss any and all of their real estate problems ... or call him at TU 6-3030. #ouA& C?..&~ LAKE R05SEAU. MUSKOKA. CANADA Ontario's Finest Family Resort Complete Supervision of all Children Kiddies playground feamring 0 .~wi1)UIling pool 0 Ponin • Swings 0 Slidf:5 0 Merry-Go-Round 0 Playhouse - Horses _ Planned entertainment 0 Swimming lessons Ihe resort that has averything I Dancing nighdy to hotel orchestra Our own 9 bole gol£ course 0 Fishing _ :Beautiful sandy Professional wlter ski 5c.'1001 Horseback riding beaI:h ~ '" * '" RALPH L. WILSON, of Ox. road, was the guest of his d a ugh t e r CHRISTY and JAMES J. McCLELLAND JR., . of Beacon Hill, Grosse Pointe joined his daughter PAMELA at Bennett College, Millbrook, N.Y., for Fathers' Week End I April 22-24. Love A Spectacul.ar View? The outlook from all four sides of th is Dutch Colonial is scenic. Designed and built. by Micou, Large cherry. paneled library. Beautiful modern kitchen. Small ste~-down uvmg room. Master bedroom with fireplace and dressing room. Total oi 4 bedrooms, 21/2 baths. Located in Grosse Pointe Fanns near Grosse Pointe Blvd. Kerby, Brownell and St. Paul schools. Large lot. Quick possession. Priced at $54:,500. First showing this Saturday, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Exclusive iJY Finest tennis coutts in Mwkou Deluxe accommodations ..... II with electric gas heat and for 260 people , latludln. ali meala onl, $81 to $1.... WIIIlI, (~r Idult eccupaney) children under 12 hllf rat•• BabJ .. tr..&. *"ECIAI. VWTlOli "M:KAGE PLAN do.1IIt .' Adulta $70. ClIi1dr.n OVlIr 4 ,.. .. -$35 (II. -kI.J) C1Il1dre under four - SOD '011 FlU ..... WritII for datil. COLOIIfULIIIOCItUItE TO: Clevelands House, Box I, Minett, Ontario, Canadu OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT . Detroit Representatlvt' Phone TU 2.7040 (next to Punch & Judy Theatre) TU 6-3030 18118 MACK rt • • « crt. S G m •• 19 KERCHEVAL r de t .. r % TU 6-3800 - , ---------_- ~- -_- .....-~-.,. .........,.,..."..,...,.. "'I'... ~"...". ~.,-,.~ ..~.!~ ~~ ,,~or'~ .. '<r..-r .",~""',.,.,...'P.'-~';'-*........... W~II'"""Jl'":'""'~~-'I""""'W~<W.....".'""!"IW~,;"---.,.....' .... , ..".",.,.,.. """'~-:'--~. I.,,_'Jrl ..TT • .,ri---:-. ~ rrjT'-""-;'-~I.~" ~ GROSSE Page Twenty Donors To Center Drit,c <Con£1nuedfrom Page 1) J. Leslie Berry, Fred J. Beyer. Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Buffa, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Buttrick. M:s. J. K. Calder, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Rene G. CaLens, J)ouglas Campbell. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Carrick, Dr. and Mrs. Leland F. Carter. David A. Coolidge . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dow. 1\Ir. and Mrs. Lewis H. Echlln. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Monte Edel. en, Mrs. William P. Fishe:,. Charles H. Fletcher, Mr. and ~Irs. William C. Ford, Mr. and ~Irs. n. G. Gabriel. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Gauss, Jr .• Mrs. P. Gentz. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Goodenough, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Halsey. Mr. and :\lrs. Arthur G. Herbold, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hirt, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold E. Hofmann. ~lr. and Mrs. L. E. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Johnson. The Helen Newberry Joy Fund, Mr. anti Mrs. Kenneth E. King, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Kleffman, Mis.s Rosemary KIeHman, Miss Stella Kleff', man, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rivard Klipp!!l, Raymund F. Kolowich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Kuhn, Edward F. Lambrecht, Mr. and :\L's. Kenne1h Lander, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Leach. J. W. Leinweber, Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Lockwood, Dr. and Mrs. Guy L. Loranger, Mr. and Mr,:,. Herhert 1. Lord, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lovelace. Mr. anc!. Mrs. Norbert T. Madison. Mrs. Daisy A. ManzelM W1'lli am Mar kg• Mr. mann, and Mrs.rs. Tom !\lason, Mm. W It II M st R A Mcoa _ a er . a. . .! r ~1I. Mr. and ~rs. W. N. MeConnell, Jr., M~s. W. H. Mc. Coy, Mrs. M. WhItney McCutcheon. Dr. and Ml'1S.Dan W. My. ers .. Mr. a~d Mrs. AI~xander M. NIck. MISS,?Iara Detjen and :\lrs. W. F. Lindow, :Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Palms, Jr.. John E. Park. Mr. and Mrs'j Douglas L. Paterson, Bernard P. Pearse. Mr. and Mrs. Ira H. Relndel. POI N T.E 4~,.,~4"'.:.i"f'!". ¥_i'l"'i .. Thursday, April 28, .1966 Symphony lists Winners This resulted in his being chosen to conduct a tour by _ the orchestr<l., whict) led to a Grosse Pointe Me m or i a I succession of engagements with Bridge Club winners have been other orcnestros and hi.s event. announced. ual international II,usical fol. April 18-North and So~th, Isabel Pi 1! gel and Lou 1 s e I lowing. in May. Porter; Elsa Reddaway and He and Valter Poole, the Or. Prior to his initial conduct. Jessie Cook. chestra's associate conductor, ing triumph with the Los East ar::d West-Lore Lucas each will conduct 22 concerts Angeles Philharmonic, he had and Martin Martinson; Mary . . h '11 'd been a member of the orches. De Poort'?r and Russell Young. m the senes. Eac WI presl e tra's d ou bi e. b ass SBcti'on• (he April 2f,.-North and South, ov~r a separate o!chestra com.. joined the orchestra at the age Margaret Morang and Andrew . pnsed of DetrOIt Symphony of 16). Walrond; Mr. and Mrs. Paul members. . . h th Jerome. . Later. while servlllg WIt e d W t-Mr and Mrs The concerts WIll be free and U S Arm he tow-ed Europe East an es . M' will be ad~inis~ered by. the a~ c.:>nduc~r of the Seventh Frank Randak; Mr. and rs. Board of Education for mner Armv S mphony, d i. r e (;tin g 0, N.. Cobb. city schools as part of a Fed. som; concerts On return to' April ~N()rth and South. eral Grant under the National civilian life he' resumed his Harry SmIth and Andrew Wal. I Elementary and Secondary Act. chair with the Philharmonic but rond; Ellen Walround and Dr. I Parochial students in the ~rea continued conducting. John Cobane. D will be included. .. East and West-Mary e . ,. He was named c(Jnductor of Poorter and Margaret Morang; I~ will be ~he orcbistra s fIrst the Young Musicians Founda- Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Cobb. senes of. In. schoo. perform. tion, a group dedicated to proGrosse Pointe Memorial ances durmg school hours .. The viding career oppor"unities for Bridge Club Winners have been . Orchestra. has frequen~y gIven musical youngsters, and al:;o announced. . concerts m schools. ov~r the founde1 the Los Angeles ChamApril 11: North and South, years. however. and It still pre- ber Orchestra. In 1363, he led Jackie Wilcox and Isabel Pingel; s(;nts fre~. school conc~rts under the caamber orchestra on a 14- Patricia Edmunds and Elsa Red. sp~ns~rsmp of the. Cl~y of De- nation European tour under daway trolt m Ford AU?Itormm each auspices of the U. S. State De. East and West: Ellen Walrond season as well as Its o~ Young partment. d F ste Veale' Jeanette People's Concerts serIes. .' . an. 0 r , .' He' was apPOInted mUSIC dlr- Moran and G. P. Campbell. . Henry LeWIS. a natiye of Los ector of the Los Angeles Opera April ~3: North a~~ South, An~eles,. bas been hIghly ac. Company last y~ar following Jackie WIlcox and Phihp Leon; claImed as a conductor .of sym. a three. year tenure as associ. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randak. phony, oper~, oratono .and ate conductor of the Los East and West: C. E. Anton: , cha~ber II!'USI.C. The Amerlc~n Angeles Philharmonic. elIi and Terrance Todd; Gen mUSICpublIc fIrst learned of hiS .. . . . Fasbender and Jessie Cook. achieyements in 1961. when he LeWIS lives With. hIS wife, April 16: North and South, was named substituie conductor mezzo-s?prano Marilyn Horne, Efllen Walrond and Frank Nelfor two concerts of the Los and theIr ten. month ol~ daugh. I son; ~. and Mrs. Kenneth Beld. Angeles Phillfarmonic. r~plac. ter. Angela Turnham. In North ling. ing an ailing Igor Markevltch. HoHywod. : East and West: Mary DePoor. ter and Andrew Walrond; Dr. I I Pt.oto MeuUI.Palmer by Institute April 12. The tea was followed by impressions of Jack Wolfr~m, of Lansing, as a "music buff,)J of the first two operas of Richard Wagner's :"The Ring of the Nibelung." Miss Wagner, who makes her home in New York City when she is not in Bayreuth, Germany, spoke briefly about her Bayreuth Festival Master Classes, which have served as a ,post. graduate. school for aspiring opera singers since 1959. I I --~-- Classi! To Give Play Is Tuesd for all De copy ~nd suggested copy be s fice by M TUX 3 LINE CUNNINGH 16941 Kerc TU 5~9618 HARKNESS 20313 Mack TU NEWS 54 Grand CirctJ CAmpus Mar1 I ~~~~ _cob_an_e_and_G_.P_' earn,- E. JEFFERSm Alden Park and VanD: Park Martha Cook Benefit Slated I I Mr: '7.>;". i?<::$:.., <~:. ~.~#. f: """, :.: ~~< The Detroit Alumnae Assocla: tion of Martha Cook Building, I University of Michigan, an. ! nounces its annual spring fund. , : raising party for the support of I scholarships. on Saturday. May 21 to be held at the Grosse i P~inte War Memorial, from 1 ' , I urall 4 0 clock. i Co-chairmen of the event, a . dessert card party, are Miss I Katharine Mullaney, of Hillcrest road. and Mrs. Russell H. Pee. '\hIes, of Bedford road, who is in charge of reservations. The primary purpose of this social group is to support th~ Anne E. Shipman Stevens Schol. arship Fund for resifients oi the Building. a dormitory for wom. en, and to sponsor other projects for gifts to the Building on special occasions. Delta Zeta Alumnae Meeting On April 28 The Metropolitan Detroit Alumnae Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority will hold its annual iPlhoto by Eddie McGrath. Jr. spring meeting on Thursday. The committee for the Detroit Boat pink dogwood in pink pots. Working at April 28. at 7 o'clock in the Club's Mother and Daughter luncheon, the table, (seated, left to right), are Harper Woods home of Mrs. Hathaway. "A Symphony in Pink," to be held Sat. MRS. ROBERT LEWIS, MRS. CLAR. Harold On the agenda for the evening ENCE SLOCUM, MRS. SIDNEY OCHS, urday, May 7, be~inning?t 12:30 o'clock, MRS. ROBERT HEALEY, MRS. \VIN~ will be the election of officers gathered Monday at the Harvard road FIELD JEWELL and MRS. OLIVER E. for the coming year. Before the meeting, however, the home of MRS. EMIL F. TRAUM, (stand- FREY, luncheon co-chairman wlth Mrs. business group will relish a gourmet ing, far right), to decorate jewel boxes Traum. Standing, (left to right), are MRS. smorgasbord provided by the which will be given as favors to each LELAND FOSTER, MRS. DWIGHT East Side group members. mother 2nd daughter attending the party. DUTCHER and MRS. WILLIAM H. In charge of the "gastronomic The ladies also made centerpieces of BUNDESEN, talking to Mrs. Traum. delicacies" will be chairman, Mrs. Donald Maledon and her I committee, Mrs. Thomas Ma. honey: Mrs. Robert Goodrich, Mrs. William Kamm and Mrs. David Benner. By Mary Beth Nienstedt Whose king and queen were Other members from this area "You'J1lger 1lhan Springfune" Loretta ,Baker and William The Grosse Pointe War Mem- who plan to attend are Mrs. was the hTical theme of 11heSt. \ Truba. orial's young people's dancing L. M. Gilewicz, ",{iss Carol Paul's. High School SodalProceed~ of the dance wi~ ~ classes will be fetfd with a Degen, Mrs. Harold T. Mullen .t.y S 1966 Coron ..",on Ba11 h eld used 1 .. to fInance . ctc the Sodality s Spring Party Tuesday evening, and Mrs, Joseph P. Thompson. in the school cafeteria Friday, mISSIon proJe . For further information or May 10. at 7:30. April 22. Younger sturients who at. transportation. call Mrs. Kamm; tend classes on Thur:;day ;lfter. TV 4-5542 or Mrs. Benner, 293Students attending this semi. Fort Pontchartrain DAR noons will leave the dance at 8372. formal affair were treated to a To Meet Tomorrow 9:30. Seventh and eight graders wall-to-wall array of flowers, in the early Friday evening trees and' trellises in. a sunby Fort Pontchartrain Chapter, class will depart at 9:45 and Young Episcopal Women spllingtime artmosphere, despite of the American students in the more advanced Are Meeting Bi~Monthly the .anything-but-springlike 30 Daughters Revolution, ~ will meet tomor- two hour alter.latn Friday degrees weather outside. row, Friday, April 29. for Every first and third Tues. The Mgh point of the eve- luncheon at noon at the Wo- classes will remain till 10 day of each month. the Yoong o'clock. ning came wi1Jh the 8IIlnounce- men's City Club. Regent Mrs. Episcopal Women of Christ The party is complimentary. ment of this year's king and Allen W. Barron will preside. Church meet on the f!:.s1;floor and will be given in the Crystal ment of this year's king and There will be a board meet. of the paTish house at 9:30 queen. Competition bet wee n ing . before the luncheon, at Ballroom where the teachers, o'clock. queen wcmld reign over the 10:30 o'clock, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, will Coffee and donuts are 'ierved Ball had been in the form of Mrs. Barron. Speaker for the receive aU the stud('nts. Each while the mothers get their chilo wit h a dren settled on the second floor a ~nny vote for one week be- afternoon program will be will be presented memento of the occadon as he with the babysitters fore the dance. in the Judge Edward Piggins. enters the specially decorated nursery and play rooms. The winners were the sophoThere will al::o be reports ballroom. A short bu~iness meeting is more class. Their king and regarding the 75th Continental A live band will play for held at 9:45 o'clock by Mrs. queen, Jim Hayes and Mary Congress, which was held in Wakel,)'. were crowned and Washington, D.C., April 18 dancing, and there will be lots Gary Williams, chairman; Mrs. of refreshments. MO'.hers will Scott MacStravic, nuT'Se!'Y and awarded their trophies by Mari- through 22. donate sandwiches at!d cookies ('Q-chairman; Mrs. JoIhn Purvis. lyn Weyhing, prefect, and Mary For t Pontchartrain repreBeth Nienstedt, vice-prefect of sentatives who attended the to add to the Center's punch secretary; and Mrs. James Me. the Girls' Senior Sodality. Close Congress were Mrs. Milton E. and ice cream. The party is C rea d y. publicity chairman. runners-Up were the juniors. Hopkins. first vice regent, dele- for those e n roll e d in the Following this the group works on projects for the Church Fair dancing classes only. gate Mrs. Robert Hale Peterin the fall. son. alternates Mrs. Charles R. The ohainnan for the Young Fraser, Mrs. Grace Ingersoll Elizabeth Cass OAR Episcopal Women's booth is Larkins and Miss Anna Frances Mrs. William Stevens. LUDCheon Houston and Mrs. L. Belden Set.; Annual Meetj"9 is served in the undercroft of Stevens, Miss Carmen Elizabeth the Church at 12 noon for those Th,~ Elizabeth Cas:: Chapter who wish to stay, befOI~ which The April meeting of the Peck and Mrs. Lucie B. Barber. Pointe area Ch:apter members of the Daughters of the Ameri- anyone may hear a speaker Grand Marai~ Chapter of Questers will be held Friday morn- who are plaillling to attend to- can Revolution will hold its addl"e\SSthe group. ing, April 29, at the East Jef- morrow's luncheon and meeting annual meeting on May 2. at ferson avenue home ,of Mrs. indude the Mesdames Harry E. the Woman's City Club, at 1:30 Barnard, H. Sanborn Brown, o'clock. John W. MacKay. United Church Wo'men Reports from the Continental Schedule May Meeting The hostess will discuss "Old Jr., Albert E. Cooney, John M. Pewter and Coppel.... with s~- Jackson, Leonard L. Jenson, Congress will be givI'n by the cial emphasis on the evolution Cletus M. Laux, Carl D. Mac- delegates and alternates who :Mrs. Edward Cushman will of the pewter industry in Amer- pherson, Henry G. McCabe. attended the 75th Atlniversary be the speaker for United ica through 1850. Rohert Haie Peterson and WH- of the founding of thl' National, Church WOlDen of Detroit on The'history of English pewter. Ham M. Perrett. Society of the Daught~rs of the their May Fellow~ip Day "Britannia m.atal," and the reo More are 'Mrs. C. Edward i American Revolution in Wash. which will be observed on May cent revival of hand.m~.de pew. Putnam, Mrs. Bruce K. Rey- I ington, D.C. 6 at Mayflower Congregational ter items will be included. nolds, Mrs. Adrian V. Roff, Mrs. \ Reports from Chapter chair. ChurclJ. She is the State Legis. Mrs. MacKay will also brief- William E. Shoemaker. Mrs. [ man will also be heatd. lative chairman for United ly discuss the recent interest in Floyd F - Smith and Mrs. John Luncheon is opf;ioItaI at Church Women and is an 2Uearly copper cooking utensilc:. P. Thomas. o'clock. thority on governmental affairs. Sodality Holds Coronation 'Ball Dance Classe.i To Have Party I ft,f,l :~g:lr~~' c~~%~ Miller t'hal" Kercheval Sullvan Ph ano Kerch Louil , ~ ...... ,~ ...... " ..... .. "" .... .... I"', h 'to, .. ~ ... .. • .. • ... P." • ...-..., ,... .. ~ .. • • • .. .. • • '1.. A'r p ~JU..' \ ... ~ '" " .. ...~.. ... .. .. • '. • • • Party GROSSI: ?Oll' Kopp's Phlll Kercbeval Cunmngham and Kerch Nott'e Daml Dame and GROSSE POI'" Trail PharI the Bill F8.rIW! DTUI Kercheval Schettlers D Maumee Kinsel Road Dru. Wood's Druj Bournemo\ GROSSE POIN Ul'one Poln and Mancbelll HarkncSll PI r~' Lochmoor Boward Johl Mile Goronflo, M. Arnold'. Dn. t..'1ome Bob's Druls. 'I'>'r: ,1 DETROIT ARE Briggs Oru, TouraiDe Rar.ds Medlcl Mack and Blue CroSI D Blue HUI P Blue Hill Devonshire Devooahlre L '" L Phal'l cODsneld ColoD1 Mack Pate lA-PERSO FAITH HEA every org8J home trea Bokmiller. 482.09,phon FOR LADlE: calls, ma, and per so shutins. lW COLOR WE None fine charge. Se beautiful p ment in ~ Grosse Poi: photograph Forest. 884 WILL ELIZ girl) who for Hourl~ with us 1 Pointe Ne' 2A-MUSI ELMIN Mich. Musi Certified Thel Puneh ~ 15 Kercbe Home: 1 T MILDF PIANO BRIGGS l5 Kercheva Building. Gn TlJ: FUNCI MUS: Guitar. Bass « Guitar E It> Grosse TU'4~ CAl MUS' • full accre • ,c:liploma I • instructio -cIassica -classica -classica -aamene '. , Drugs, GROSSE pall' Grand Marais Questers Meet 121 4-31<Je OOWNTOWl'. I' To Delight Mothers And Daughters Scouts Plan F. Moser. , Melvin A. ~elson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamar Newberry, Mr. Girl Scout Troop 820. Grosse and Mrs. George A. Nicholson, Pointe, has planned an unusual Jr .• Mrs. A. G. Nutter, Mr. and way to show appreciation to . M' ~ h 1 Mrs. Owen Owen. John Peel, theIr sponsors. alre ""c 00. on Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Peslar, . May 4 and 5. , . John Safran, Mr. and Mrs. H. The 32 Junior Girl Scouts, Schaffhauser Henry G. Schlorff ages 9 through ll, will present Mr. and Mrs: A. B. Semar, a comedy. "The King's Cream. and Mi's. J. B. Sherrard, Mr. pu~fs," ~tten ~y Miss Martha and Mrs. Howard Simon Mr Swmtz. lhe entire troop memo Mr. and Mrs. Werner Richerz- H. Phillips. and Mrs. Robert Snow, John C: bership will 'participate as acthagen. Raymond H. Roach. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs H. Lyni1 Pier. Squiers, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. I'esses •. helpmg WIth scenery, Christine St. Peter, Harold and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lansing M. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. p~opertles and c,:,stumes. Scouts Beverly St. Peter, Mr. and Mrs. Pittman. Nicholas E. Popp, ~r. Surdam. Mr. and Ml'S. Malcolm W111also ~rve CiS usherettes and George L. Schlaepfer, Laura C. and Mrs. A. Lawson Potter, Mr. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Keith have deSIgned posters and proSchwarz, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Joseph C. Proctor, W. Tantlinger, Mr. and Mrs. grams for the play. R. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Rapp, L. Arthur M. Stringari. Mr. and A. Reif, John D. Reindel, Mr. Alfred R. Tapert, Paul L. TerMrs. Donald Unger. of Hal'Mrs. Elmer C. Sutter. Mr. and and Mrs. F. C. Reno. Carl and brueggen. Wilbur C. Thompson, vard Road. troop co-leader. is Mrs. Leonard Thomson. Judge Marion Renswick. Mr. and Mr.s. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Towson, Dr. director of the play. and Mrs. Thomas P. Thornton, Alfred R. Reuther. Jr., Mr. and C. S. Waggoner, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jamt:s E. Forrester. of H. C. VanWonner, Jr .• Mrs. Mrs. Harry B. Ricbard. Mrs. R. Frederick B. Watts, Robert W. Loraine, Troop Leader. reports Helen J. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Wieland. Mrs. Beatrice S. Wil- that the production of the play Kenneth Watkins, Mrs. Leon- Romzick, Dr. and Mrs. M. J. cox. Frank E. Wise, Werner and its presentation at Maire ard Willeke. Mr. and Mrii. Wil- Rueger. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Zeisiug. School, is the climax of the work ]jam J. Young. Jr. Sap pin g ton, Mr. and Mrs. ... ... * the troop has been doing over • • • Thomas Sauter, Dr. and Mrs. April 20 the past few months on the Troop Ross F. Scbarfenberg, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Abbs. Mr. h Dramatic badge. April 15 T e performance of "The Mrs. B . A . Sch e nk • Mr . an d Mrs. an d Mrs. R . J . A n derson, D.r. 9600 Air Force Reserve Walter Schmidrt. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Angell, Mr. and King's Creampuffs" in th~ afterSquadron, Mr. and Mr.;. Robert William Schneider. Richard R. Mrs. Robert T. Barrett, Miss noon of May 4 will be for the E. Ashbury, Jr .• Mrs. Hazle Z. Shalla, :Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Joan Bartlett, Mr. and Mrs. T. entire Echool. The evening perBenner, Mrs. James C. Bolles. Silverstine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vi. Bendlin, Mr. and Mrs. Rex formance on May 5 is scheduled Donald R. Briggs, W. E. Busse, Smith, J. Peter Smith.l\'Irs. John L. Brophy, Mrs. William W. for parents of the Scouts and Gerard A. Claeys, FredeTi.ck L. Stefan, M~. and Mrs. Edwin F. I Brown. George and Hulda Bur. ,their friends. Colby, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Storey. gess, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burr, Thomas H. Conway, Jr., I.Irs. William M. Swan, Jr., Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cavataio, Mrs. Roy A. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cor!>ett, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frederick C. Tew, Mrs. William J. Chesbrdugh. Mr. and Alexander P. Leete. Mr. and Philip C. Davis, Victor H. Josef Thiele. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frederic B. Comlossy, Dr. Mrs. Wilber Hadley Mack, Mrs. DeBaeke, Mrs. Robert J. Duff. Joseyh P. Thompson, Mr. and and Mrs. W. P. Curtiss, Mr. and R. Dewar MacKenzie, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Enzer, Mrs. Darwin Tuttle, Mr. and Mrs. Buell DoeIle, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Donald L. McConachie, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. Erne, Jdrs. C. M. Tyler, Mr. and MJ:1,. John D. Dumo, M~. and Mrs. and Mrs. Stewart McFadden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred .T. Fau.~r. Geo'!ge L. VanAntwerp, Mr. and W. G. Fong, Robert E. Gardner Mrs. Walter M. Meek. Mrs. R. L. Mr. and Mrs. Sta~ley L. Fildew. Mrs. Charles B. VanDusen, Mr. and Family. John M. Gast, Dr. Megowen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mrs. Edsel B. Ford. J. Earl and Mrs. F. VaniceUi, Mr. and Earl Gelhaar, Jean M. Gorman, Miller. Fraser. Mrs. William H. Fries. Mrs. F. L. Wachter. Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Haass. Mrs. Paul C. Munkholm. Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Edward Halk, Mr. Mrs. W. B.' Waldrip. Dr. and Robert G. Hartwick, Robert F. Mrs. Stepher. O1ess1c,William F. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen. Dr. Mrs. Frank B. Walker, Mt-. lIill. Mr. and Mrs. Addison E. Peseski. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. and Mrs. Edwin L. Harmon. and Mrs. John Walsh, Mr. and Holton, Mr. and Mrs. Max F. Priml. Mrs. Doris B. Proctor, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin J. Helm, Mrs. Leland Ward Mr. and Mrs. Homfeld, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Howell E. Reed. Bruce M. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hicks, Mr. Robert D. Warner: Mr. B.ndMrs. Hopkins, Virginia and Earle Regan, Thomas J. Reghanti. and Mrs. C. Bayard Johnson, Hugh D. Washburn. David T. Hoyt. James S. and Marian Sanford. Dr. and Mrs. Aran Johll5on, Mr. White. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. MI'. and ,Mrs. Joseph P. Jen- .Edwin J. Scallen, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. T. Johnstone. Wickard. Mr. and Mrs. C.' A. nings. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Harold A. Schaill. Richard Mi~hael M. Kaygserian, Willard Wollenzin. Jr .• Mr. and Mrs. H. Kasper, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schleh, Mr. and Mrs. George H. P. Kerr, Ferdinand H. Kol- Gordon Wood. Mr. and Ma-s. Kerr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. H.' G. voord. Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Lewis, John Worzniak. N. Kienle. Edgar A. Krattli, Mr. Sparrow, III, Mr. and Mrs. R. Charles H. Lisch. S•., Mrs. HarApril 19 and M.rs. W. D. Laurie, Jr., Mr. Lester Spitzley, William A. Stet. old U. Mair, Mr. and Mrs. AI. G MAld'd M d M llDd Mrs. Cass Lawrence. Mr. son, Mrs. Robert Stoepel. Mr. f reV. ... Mar.ks Mr. and Mrs. Os- Ted . W.. Angott rJ ge, Mrs. r. anOharles rs. an d Mr:s... REM cCarthy ,. Dr and Mrs. Eric W. Stroh. Leonard e::r B. Marx, Jr., ~r. and Mrs. Bachrach, Mr. a~d Mrs. Everett and Mrs. Frank McIntyre, Mr. O. Swanson. David H. Taylor, Nelson W. MCCor~l1ck, Mr. and 1'1. Baue". Seward E. Biggs, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. McNair, MMrl': :~mTp~~', Mrs. John F. McNamara. and Mrs. Wilber M. Brucker. J.r.• Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. White. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mengel, Harold W. Burau, Rubert E. Mercier. Mr. and Mrs. John J. M~. and Mrs. Camille J. Burchett, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs.'Nelson Mr. and Mrs~ "';:. J~ Wressell. Michael, Andrew S. Mihalik. Burke. Mr. and Mrs. George E. L. Payette. Edwin A. Peabody. , Aprii 22 ~l's. F. Sibley Moore, Mr. and Bushnell, Jr .• Vincent E. Butter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Preston, Dr. :\'Irs. E. J. Moran, Mr. and Mrs. ly. Mrs. Martin Castricum, Robert F. Rentenbach. Dr. and Mr,. and Mrs. William J. AdK. J. Nagelkirk, Florence B. Henry L. Caulkins, Benjamin G. Mrs. W. A. Riddell. ams, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Price, Mary I Purcell, Fred C. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. FerdiMr. and Mrs. E. A. Roberts. BArber, Jr., Ml. and Mrs. R. A. Reese, Edgar M. Reitz, Mrs. nand Cinelli, H. Richard Clark, Mrs. Rosalnd L. Rosenbusch. Mr. Benson, Arthur E. Bertrand, John B. R€.oaud, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Cushman, an~ .Mrs. Arthur J. Scully. Mrs. William E. Bokram. Mr. and Howard E. Riley. C. F. MUS- John Cushran. Wl1liam C.. Sherwood. Mrs. Mrs. D. J. Bracken. George J. M d M Joseph P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Br(\wn, J. Lawrence Buell. Jr .• seau. r. an rs. John J. Mr. and Mrs. John E._ Dana'l Kenneth W. Smith. Mabel Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Coddington, Schonenberg, Jr .. B. N. Skellie, her, George DeClerk. Mr. and Stephen M. Sta~kpole, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Colby. Mr. Dr. and Mrs. F. Janney Sm.i.th, M:s .. Howard C. Ueubner, W. B. Joseph G. Standart, Jr .• Mr. and' and Mrs. Russell S. Collins, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mull' B. Snow. D~vl1n, Mr.,., and Mrs. L. J. Mrs. George H. Stover. Mr. and a!1d Mrs. :[000 Controulis. Mr. III, Charles B. Squires, Robert DlOtte. ~ohn v. Donnelly, Ernest Mrs. Robert F. 'I'aylor, Dr. C. and Mrs. Clarence Dahl, Mr: E. Strange. Mrs. James S. Whit. J. DOSSIn, A. W. Eddy. John R V G . ,.,~ D' 1 d M R' h n D' tin comb Mr "''''d Mrs Robert C Eh l' h H Elk' D d . on ruemgen, !y!rs. ame an rs. IC ar,.. IS e • T. . "''''''. . r lC. arry .1SS. r. an L. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Charles F. DodenWinter. Ill.. I Mrs. H~n:y O. EVJen. Mr. and L. Wolf. Mrs. Maurice Wood, hoff. Mrs. Greene Fenley. Jr., Mrs. WIlham F~rquhar, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fredal, April 18 Mrs. Peter R.. Fu~.k,Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Woodruff. Jerry and Ellen Gerich, Mr. Dr. and Mrs. James Aiuto. Jerome. G. FItzgIbbons, Mr. and ... • >ll and Mrs. Wendell C. Goddard. ~r. and Mrs. Theodore E. AnJ1- Mrs. Tllomas C. Fox, Mr. ,and .\pril 21 Mr. and Ml's. Georg'e A. Hagan. !>trong. James J. Arnold. Mr. Mrs. A. W. G~l1up: Mr. a~d ~.lrs. Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Horny. and Mrs. Fred J. Auch. Mr. and I Char~es K. GIbson, Jr .• l'lOrman Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Janes,' Mr. Mrs. Howard W. Bacon. Burt E. I R. GIlbert. Dr. V. J. Glaza, ~r. Agren, Mr. and Mrs. Alber.: L. and Mrs. Joseph N. Jennings, Ballard, nr. alld Mrs. Allen R. ~nd Mrs. Edgar Gore, Mrs. W1l. Beauvais. Mr. and Mrs. Joh!' D. Mr. ~nd Mrs. David Keever. Beach, Dr .. and Mrs. Watson ham Gramle~,. Mr. and Mrs. Benfield, Mr. and Mrs. John B. L. and L. E. Kilbride. Mr. Be a c h, RIchard F. Ben 0 t t, Walter L. GriffIth. C. P. Ham- Bourne, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Car. and Mrs. Paul I. Moreland. Mr. Charles Bick. Mr. and Mrs. C. merlee, Dr.. and Mrs. H. Havers. bone, Mrs. Louis F. Charvat. Mr. and Mrs~ Curt~ V. Mower. Mr. E. Blanchard, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jean S. Held. Mr. and and Mrs. Charles C. Clinton. A. and Mrs. Ritter Newell, Dr. William P. BlaCK. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wesley H. Hoffman. Louis DeLamielleure. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Norman 'D. Nigro. Henry A. Bokram. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hornberger. Mr. and Mrs. R. Joseph W. Farley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pickford. John Bradley, Mr. and ~trrs. M. Isgan. Mrs. Henry Jacobs. George P. Gicius. Mrs. Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Williarn C: Pot. Charles E. Brake, Mr. and Mrs. Alice L. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Gieche, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gilt. ter, S. A. Ramsey, Mr. and E. C. Brendtke. Dr. and Mrs. William Kamm, Mr. and Mrs. ner, Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Grit. Mrs. Joseph L. Shehan, Dr. and M. J. Brennan. Edward Brzo- A. L. Kinnard, Mr. and Mrs. fin, Mr. and Mrs .• T. Alfred Mrs. Robert H. Snyder. Mr. zowski. Mr. and Mrs. J. Armi. Victor Koch, League of Women Grow, Jr., E. N. Hadjisky. and Mrs. A. J .. Sprunk. R. J: stead Burwell. Mrs. A. Stansell Voters of Grosse Pointe. Robert Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Harkonen. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bush. K. Lowry. Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Heller, E. Swantt:k. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Cad. ,M. Ludwig, R. N. Lynch, Mr. Miss Harriet M. Helms, Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. 'T. W. well, Mrs. H. C. Capman, Tuily ! and Mrs. M2rk D. Littler. Mr. William Henderson, Mr. and Trefzer. Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Carotta, Mr. and Mrs. Willis M. and Mrs. Hugh W. McTavish. Mrs. R. 'T. Herdegen. Jr .• A. R. Vieweg. Arthur C. Walker, Carpenter, Mrs. Joseph V. Carr. Mrs. J. Harold Meech, Mr. and Huntington, Dr. and Mrs. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Weston, Mrs. Thelma Carr. Mrs. E. Mc. Mrs. Davi.d C. Miller, Mr. and ward K. Isley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Millan Caulkins, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Don W. Miller, Raymond J. Jansen. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robe~ V. Charvat, Mr. and Mrs. W. Miottel, Mr. and Mrs. D. Eo King. Terry W, Kuhn, Mr. and William~, Miss Mary Woodruff. I ea 15l I Moeller, Mr. and :Mrs. Marshall Thurs Bridge Club Sets School Concerts The young American conductor Henry Lewis will make his first appearances with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra duro ing its special series of concerts in val'ious Detroit public schools I Graw. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc. Graw, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mierau •. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Monro, III, Dr .• md Mrs. Warren R. Moore, Mrs. W, V, H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Muir. Chades B. Murphy, .Mr. and Mrs. Don G. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nyl'and, Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Osius, G. William Paddock, Mrs Henry W. Pea. cock. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hichard N. Peters, Mrs. John Norman Petrosky. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott P.--$II""4¥."""''''''''--_-~AA._ ...._-------:-~-~-~---;-- NEWS Chatting At Merrill-Palmer Tea R. W. Christian, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Christopher, Dr. and Mrs. John E. Clifford, Jack Cui,len. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delor, Mrs. lrm~ DeSmet. :Mr. and Mrs. MaUrIce DeVuyst, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dietrich, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. DilIowltY, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. DomZ<slski. Richard J. Edin, Donald A. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Eversman, David H. Fairless, Dr. Richard .T. Ferrara, Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Fleming, Mr. a!!d Mrs. A. C. Fortu~ld, M~'. and Mrs. R. H. Gathman. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Gillis, Mr. at.d Mrs. Maxwell Griffith, .Charles S. Harrett, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Heglin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J, Hickey. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Huetteman, Dr. and Mrs. I Wayne N. Jacobus,_ D~.. H. A. Jarre, Dr. and Mrs. WIlham H. Jevons. E. O. al1d Mrs. JOdar., Mrs. Nils R. Johaneson, Mr. and Mrs. George or. Johnston. I Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Kaiser. I Mrs. A:lthony A. Kasper, Charles B. Kemp, Mrs. Edward F. Kihen, Mary Jane Kirchner, Mr. and Mrs. Fran-It Kirsten, Robert F. Klumpp. Mr. and Mrs. U. George Krapfel. Dr. and ~irs. M}SS FRIEDELIND WAGNER, (secJohn C. Kretzchmar, Wilham O'Neill Kronner, Mr. and Mrs. ond from left), granddaught~r of. the Clayton Lamont. H. ~. LaPon. composer Richard Wagner, chats with sey. Mr. and Mrs. RIchard P. Pointers, (left), MRS. DANIEL W. ~hmann. !'1r. and Mrs. Frederick C. ~lebold. Mr. a~d Mrs. GOODENOUGH, (~econd from right), Gunnar LIndh. Mrs. Lydia Lo.de. 'MRS. JOHN G. GARLINGHOUSE and wyk, Mr. aod Mrs. Hans Lovlsa, MRS. ARTHUR H. BUHL, JR., at a tea Dr. J. ~nald Ma?ley, Mr. and in -her honor, one of a series of cultural Mrs. MIchael MaVlan. ~r. and Mrs. Frank P. Mc. events for Meuill-Palmer students and faculty, at Merrill-Palmer Institute on ABrldMe'CJ~., Mwr:ll~ndMr s'MRDo°ger F . c alg, 1 lam . e n. d MEt oe,11 Mr. an d Mr S... C T M. £c M'lzer. M 1 r. an rs. rnes G. !' #_i4""!"!!:;""!"'#~¥~ .... • i128. 1966 Thursday, April 28, .1966 Club 4A-HELP Inners te Memo!lal 'nn€':'s have been CLASSIFIED rth and South, I and Lou i s e Reddaw<,.y and ADS Classified orth and South, nd Andrew Wal. alround and Dr. Deadline g ~I TUXEDO 1 ~ .~~~_~Ima~mmit:m~:lf 4-HELP WANTED 1-4?,.55. ~ EXPERIENCED G e r man or Scotcb woman for ironing ap~ cleaning, 2 or 3 days a week. It#erences. 823-0195. 1-3424. 28-TUTORING MATURE .woman for general insurance agency, fuU or part MAID-Thoroughly reliable girl for Friday cleaning every time. Some fire and callualty week. 9 a.m ..4:30 p.m. Must experience necessary. Write like children. Experienced, brief resume stating age, exwith Grosse Pointe references. perience, renumeration exCaU Saturday a.m. between pected, and phone number. 10 and 12. TUxedo 5-1520. A. Van Hull Agency, 15031 Mack, Detroit 24. No phone MATURE woman to take full calls, please. charge 'of hou~ehold and 3 children, June 13 to July 20. PART TIME gardener 4 or 5 References, 'please. TUxedo mornings a week. Cal! Lincoln 4-1139. 1.3333. PRIVATE TUTORING IN YOUR OWN HOME All subjects; all grades. Adults and children. Certi. fied teachers. Call: DETROIT AND SUBURBAN TUTORING SERVICE KE 7-4653 Call st: Ellen Walrond Veale; Jeanette P. Campbell. orth and ~,juth, and Philip Leon; Frank Randak. -est: C E. Antonranee Todd; Geti d Jessie Cook. orth and South. d and Frank Nelrs. Kenneth Beld. LIVE IN. NURSE MAID - Young single woman, must live in, help only. Very reasonable. 821SALES TRAINEE with care of 5 small children. 1372. Automobile sales, to r~place reQ~er help employed. References required. TUxedo 2-2456 PIANO, organ, voice, theory. tiring man, in long established Pre-school through univer- east side dealersbip. Salary, -HOUSEKEEPER Live in. car, benefits. Ken Brown Chrysity level. Walter Mueller, General. One day and Sunday 482 Colonial ct. N., TU sler-Plymouth, 3131 E. Jeffer. qff. Must have good. referson. Contact Mr. Whelan, LO 6-1090. ences. $40, week. TUxedo 8-045J. Chc!lrge Ads.12 words for $1.00 IOc e~ch ~ddition~1 word orth and South, and I"abel Pingel; ds and Elsa Red- - 3 school age children. Private room, TV, paid vacations, taxes and social security. :* Other help employed. Thursdays and Sundays off. TUxedo ill 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION \ PIANO TEACHER, beginners Is Tuesday noon, 12 p.m., for lill new copy, changes of copy and cancell::~ions. It is suggested that all real estate copy be submitted to our office by Monday 5 p.m. West-Mary De argaret Morang; O. N. Cobb. ointe )Iernorial inners have been (Domeltic) ~i:i Cleaning and 30me cooking, .~~m~... st--Mr. and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. HOUSEKEEPER i~ 2-6900 3 1runk Lines LINER STATIONS CUNNINGHAM DRUGS 18941 Kereneval at Notre Dame TV 5-98i8 HARKNESSPHARMACY 20313 Mack Ave. at Lochmoor E-W S I 5A-SITUATION WANTED-Experienced cooks, waitresses and cou})i~s.Grosse Pointe Employment Aaenc)', TUxedo 5.4576. ~ ~ ~IY Can TUxedo :.6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You. Quickly Your Ad Can Be Charged est-Lc: e Lucas artinson: Mary d Russell Young. orth and SOllth. ang and Andrew and Mrs. Paul -------- WANTED 6F- TO SHARE LIVING QUARTERS a-ARTICLES FOR SALE IS-ARTICLES II L I I Alumnae Assoda. tla Cook Building, f Michigan, an. nnual spring fund. for the support of on Saturday. May Id <:t the Grosse Memorial, from 1 I -- I k. of the event. a party, are Miss aney, of Hillcrest s. Russell H. Pee. ord road, who is in ervations. ry purpose of thi5 is to support the Iman Stevens Schol. for resi'Bents of the lormitory for wornsponsor other proj; to the Building on sions. 1----------- W~S~ Alumnae )n April 28 opolitan Detroit apter d Delta Zeta 1 hold its annual ling on Thursday, 7 o'clock in the Ids horne of Mrs. away. :nda for the evening e1.ection oi officers ng year. Before the eting. however, the relish a gourmet I provided by the roup members. of the "gastronomic will be chairman, I Maledon and her Mrs. Thomas Ma. Robert Goodrich, n Kamm and Mrs. ~r. Ilbers f:om thi" area [) att~nd are Mrs. ~wicz. Miss Carol . Harold T. M'Jllen Iseph P. Thompsen. 'er information or m. call Mrs. Kamm; r Mrs. Benner, 293- scopal Women ing Bi-Monthly ;t and third Tuesmonth, the Young IV omen of ChriSit t on the first floor Ish house at 9:30 . . i donuts are served )lhers get their chilon the second floor )abysitters in the play rooms. >usiness meeting is .5 o'clock by Mrs. ms, chairman; Mrs. ravie, nursery and ; Mrs. John Purvis, nd Mrs. Jamef; 1\11> publicity chairman. lis the group works for the Church Fair I BANK POSITIONS WAN"'!'"ED man for the Young Women's booth is 1 Stevens. Lun.eheon I the undercroft of a~ 12 noon for those I stay. befor~ which y h€'~ a speaker group. :lurch Women CATANZARO May Meeting rard CUshman will 'eaker for United men of Detroit on Fel1ow<;hip Dav I observed on May lwer Congregational ~ is the State Legis. rman for United men and is an <;u. overnmf:fJtal affairs De t r it Ban k & Tru st Co Af~~:6;6. '. ~- - FOR SALE B~:~~. TU 2.6000 Q S OLDE TIQU 4(j" drapes and brass rods. $1.80 per month. 371-7329. ANTI UE . . ES 778.8985. WOMAN with own transportaWELL TRAINED Scottish speakCOMMUNITY JEWELRY t:.:)O for occasional evening ing cle~ning wmnan, 2 days, BEAUTIFUL 5-room upper, 607 JUNE 1ST, 2 adults. Upper flat Buy - Sell _ Trafie SONY 777.S2, the finest. Set up NEWS SALEiI STATIONS TUTORING SERVICE and daytime baby sitting. for laundry and 3 days for DOWNTOWN AREA ~ st. Clair, .neat Jacobson's. or in.i:ome. Clean, heated, gar. At the Grist Mill ResalE Shop, for professional recording, Yorkshire and Maumee area. cleaning. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m., in Grand Circus Park News Stand MRS. LOU IS MARICK DIREC Adults. TUxedo 5-7268. age; Near transportation. TUx- 21151 Mack, Grosse Pointe $395. Sony 777.101X, 4 mike, 2 CampusMut!us News Stand 882-6141. Grosse Pointe. Rl!lply Box 0TOR Tutonng by degree teach. I edo 2-1721. Woods. 886-1640. With a name line mixer, $100. Two 664 28, Grosse Pointe News. E. JEFFERSONTO CITY LIMITS . ers available in all subjects for 2 BEDROOM apartment, large I -C-O-U-P-L-E-D-E-S-I-R-E-G-r-O-s-se like that it must be interesting and one 644 shotgun mike Alden Park Manor, E. Jefferson I' grades high school college and RECEPTIONIST . lor beauty living room, built.in electric to browse. $150. Several boom stands GENERAL Housework, one day and VanDyke .' Park Drugs, Clb'Umlta I adult eCiucatlOn. sa Ion, Thurs d'ay, Frid ay. a n d kitchen. $155. Adults. TUxedo Pointe 2 bedroom flat, June. and plent:r cables. Singly or a week, excellent job, no 4.4507. Under $100. 772.1093, after ------------in one beautiful package. 1323 GROSSEPOINTE PARK 3311 Merriweather Saturday. 881-1157. children, mu~t speak ~rman. --------6 p.m. Maryland. VA 4--.7944. Miller Phannacy, Waybul'L and Grosse Pointe FarlJ18 SEXTON wanted for large down. TUxedo 2-8960. GROSSE POINTE - 2 bedroom CUSTOM QUILTING KerchevaJ upper, widow or couple; TU- YOUNG COUPLE with dog de. BEDSPREADS, upholstery, deco. WING CHAIR, blue.green; new. Bullvan Pharmacy. BeaCOMfied TUxedo 4-2820 tOWl1 church. Should be able ana Kcrcheveal I to handle routine as well as HIGH SCHOOL girl ti> clean xedo 2-1399. sires 2 bedroom house or rator's fabrics. 875-8751). ly reupholstered plus arm small house Saturdays, $10. LouIs Party Sture on Charlevoix OPENINGS FUR rl!:ACHERS maintenance responsibilities. 1d p HARCOURT _ Large deluxe _u_ _l_ex_,_8_8_6_-0_74_6_. .________ co~ve~r~s_. _88_6__ 4562~_. _ TUxedo 1-5751. GROS~EPOINTE CTY _~___________ 40 hour week :ncluding half lower Quplex, $275. 823.2418. GERMAN MEDICAL doctor and SALE . CHILD't) desk and chair, Christ. KCV:l;:h:,,~rmacy. CadIeux and TUTOR _ Junior and Senior day on Sunday. Write Box R. GERMAN LADY, c I e ani n g CunnlIlliham's Dru~s. Notrli Dame High School English. Certified ,11 Grosse Pointe News, state every other I:<'riday. Charle. COURVILLE, north of Warren. family (2 girls) wants.to rent AT CHRIST CHU~CH mas stand anci artificial and Kercheval three bedroom house. 548I.... silver tree, garden equipment, Notre Dame Pharmacy. Notre teac h er. 716-9557,a £ter 5 p.m. age, exper i enee an d sa Iary ex. vioux, Grosse Pointe Woods 5 room upper income, beated. 1789. Grosse Pte. Blvd. near Fisher bedroom suite, vanity table, Oillna and Kercheval I------~-----peeted .. bus. TUxedo 4-0820. Breakfast nook, natural fire. I THURS., APRIL 2S miscellaneous. TUxedo 2-7544. 2E--SCHOOLS GROSSEPOINTE FARMS PIlace, seatret,~ned.inback PO$f C h,EMPLOYED MOTHER, college I 10 a.m .• 5 p.m. WOMAN, Grosse P<Jinte resi- BUTLER-HOUSEMAN, ExperTrail Pharmacy. Kercheval on ------------1 45 garage. Antl'ques, Toys, Clothl'ng, POWER REE.L mower afid catch .. dent, for one girl office. Gle H111 ienced. References required. ,arge. '1 bi IC, u 5th Ad 1 . son, desire 5-room house, gaAval a e ~....ay 1. u ts Furniture, Object d'Art er. Antique mahogany tilt Farms Drup. J'laher Rd. end ENROLL NOW in Detroit'::. Phone a n s w e r i n g, light TUxedo 5-8171. only. TUxedo 2-7609. ~~i~oo~~peted, around July 1. _.~_ top lamp table. TUxedo 1KerchevalDNl(S, i'1sher Rd. and I most d'ynannc P'l1 0 t T ra i'lung Schettlers typing. Must be reliable. Re. Maumee Program. BICYCLE AUCTION. 2:3 bicy. 6564, l\fter 6 p.m. ply Box S.4, Grosse Pointe 5-SITUATION WANTED 636 NEFF - upper flat, 2 bed. Kinsel DruP, Mack ar.d 7-MUe room and sunroom, $165, YOUNG MAN, 22, desires fur. c1es to. be auctioned (In May THE PROVEN carpet cleaner News. TRJ.,CITY DN' Center. Mack and. COURSES begin in May. Regis. available May 15, VEnice 9nished or unfurnished room 7 at 9 a.m. at 15115 E. ~ef. Blue Lustre is easy on the Bournemouth (7 M11e Rd.) tration will be limited. BABYSITTING SERVICE 9600. or apartment. Call 823-531~. _ferson A,ve., Grosse Pomte budget. Restores. forgotten SECRETARY - $425 'We will stay while you're GROSSEPOINTE WOODS I -----------~~ -~Park. Pollce. colors. RE'nt electric shampooFLIGHT LINE, INC. 371-4525 c.ao."", Polnto Pharmacy. Mack away, any hour, night or day" GROSSE POINTE - 3 bedroom a-ARTICLES FOR SALE I --and Manchestp.:r Variety job, free Detroit City Airport upper, gas heat, $185 per FRENCH PROVINCIAL dining er $1. Sh~rwin William Faint, Best Baby Sitters AvaIlable Harkness Piarmacy. Mack and month. Security deposit reo WE FIX ANY TV room set, fruitwood. 4 pieces 16551 E. Warren. Lochmoor Licensed and Bonded lJoward J "nnlUM, Mack and 8. quired. Inquire 414 Cadieux. with 9 chairs. 4O"x90" table DINING ROOM, 8 piece French Baby Care, Vacation Care, JOY DOMAN Mile 3-LOST AND FOUND GorouIlo. Mack and AnIta . $19.95 with 2 leaves, buffet. china Provincial, cost $850, sacrifice Convalescent and Elderly Care After 6 call TV '{-4501, or WO Arnold's Drui. Mack and HawWHITTIER RD. - 3 bedroom Includes all parts and labor. cabinet and server. WAlnut $375. Too large for new apart754-6070 thorne 3-8606. LOST: Vicinity Mack Chal!onte, Colonial. May 1st occupany 110', 24", 27", slightly extra. 5-9200. ment. Call 775-1121 evenings Bob's Dru,s. Mack anl1 Roslyn Moross. tan and white Brit. 2627 David stott - WO 2.7160 for 6 months, $285. Option to USED. TV SALEG --.UN-S-M-I-T-H-'-w-a-n-ts-o-I-d-o-b-so-. ?iter 6. MIMEO - PRINTING tany. Older do!;, needs medica. DETROIT AREA 27530 Harper PR 2-5600 buy. TUxedo 5.3096. 17" TV $15 lete broken or incomplete -----------Brlills Drug Stvre, Mack and TYPlNG tion. Answers to "Susie." Touraine . 21" TV CONTEMPORARY couch and - _.._.$25 guns. 885-1182. WRIGHT-IDEAS TU 5.2727 Rands Medical S~nlce Pharmacy, PLEASE call TUxedo 1.8480 two chairs. Wrought iron tea NORTH SHORE APTS. Mack and Moran or TUxedo 4.4533. TEACHERS Blue Cross Drugs, Ma(lk and Neff Open Sunday 12 to " AMPLIFIER, 23 watt, 4 month cart, 20" boys bike. TUxedo NEW AND SPACIOUS . IF YOU'LL name the job you Blue Hill Pharmacy, Mack and LOST-Cat, orange and white Sum Ii1 e r assignments in a want done, we'll do it . . . Vie & Phil's TV old amplifier wit h ' - 10" 2-2962. Blue HUl 1 and 2-bedroom apts. Central Devonshire OCUlI. Mac/: Bond long haired, in the vicinity specialized field for teachers. Lawn service, painting and air conditioning, private base~ 25280 GRATIOT speaker, tremol" :mc 2 in. ANTIQUES _ Cut glass, set of Devonshire decorating. Guaral'lteed income with opof Littlestone and Mack. ReL '" L Pharmacy, Mack and Bea. meots, GE appliances include 776-6200 puts. TUxe~o 4.5191. He fl r 0 i t Quirnper dishes, consnellS portunity to earn up to $1,500 ward. Child's pet. TUxedo 4VA 4.9172 surface burner, oven, refrigColony Patelft Medicine. 15645 CUSTOM MADE walnut dining string of brass sleigh bells, with reputable National or. 5377. Mack erator, d1shwtlsher, disposal, set, 12 pieces. Hanc!carved lamps, chin':l and brass pieces. ganization. Fascinsting work NEED a baby sitter? The Sit. OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY covered car ports,. SWIMters Club, PRescott 7.0377. fireplace stool, neecUepoint 886-5016. for those selected. For ap. 4-HELP WANTED MING POOL. Close to pub~ Licensed and bonded. Largest Selection of Resale covering. Burgundy mohair KEEP CARPET cleaning prob. pointment ph 0 n ~ 962-1140 MALE AND FEMALE 1A-PERSONALS lic transportation. Docking Clothing in Area. sofa and chair. 5 piece walnut lems small _ use Blue Lustre Friday. facilit~s within walking disbedroom suite. 331-6,,84 bewall to wall. Rent electric FAITH HEALING - Renews BABYSITTER, ad!.ll t woman, Your Girl Friday New Designers Clothes tance. Call 771-3124. must live in Grosse Pointe. tween 9 a. m. and 4 p.m. shampooer $1. A. L. Damman ev::ry organ. Absent, office or Secretarial Service 60% O!f E. JEFFERSON AT 9~ MILE and be able to drive. Persena] LADIES ~------------I Co., 19245 Mack. 7 Mile Shophonw treatments. Matthew Mimeographing Original Price. or babysitting referencE'S nePLAYER. piano. 886.3388. ping Center. Bokmiller. 8451 Lane, Detroit SEE FOR YOURSELVES I I cessary. TUxedo 5-1355. Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 6A-FOR RENT48209, phone 842.1670. Spring Clothing T&ken ,WOMEN ARE EARNING $2 or ---~~--DIRILYTE. Go.1d silve, ware BEAUT1FUL mahogany gate leg , on Consignment fo~ ( Furnished) more an hour representing WILL~TAKE care of new baby service for 12. Tea ser, ice and table, wall tapestry, colored FOR LADIES ONLY - Home AVON COSMETICS. For ap. NURSES AI DES or relieve practical nurse car. lEE'S FASH ION MART I many extras. 886-3388. glassware, dishci-:, ornamental 3 ROOM UPPER. Grosse Pointe calls, massages, pedicures pointment call 'l y; F'fl. 't'l1 9 luncheon set for four. Barf(ain ing for elder person, two or Woods, Lake privileges. TUxaides preferand ~rsonal grooming to EXPERIENCED 10 t o 5 Dal KNABE PARLOR GRAND three days each week. 884-9289 edo 4.-1962. shutins. 544-1595 after 8 p.m. red. Georgian East, Mrs. 20339 Mack TU 1-8082 PIANO. 886-3388. in suit cases, big and small. TR.2-4120 -----------I.. VAlley 3-0681. Vicary, PR 8-0800. ---_._-RESPONSIBLE 14 year old, 6B-ROOMS FOR RENT TORO POWER HA..'lJDLE and BICYCLES, girls, 26" Schwinn, wants lawn cutting in the IF you can point your finger attachments. Power handle and 26" Sears, good condi. LARGE front newly decorated Park area. TUxedo 2.5655. COLOR WEDDING CANDIDS DEALER wanted for Rawleigh you c&.nplay a Lowrey organ. rotary 21" mower; tiller and tion. TUxedo 1-1743. room for gentleman. Days SALES\VOM EN bus-iness in Grosse Pointe. Let us prove it. Free home edger. TUxedo 2-7035. ~---~~~~~---NURSING experience - will VAlley 2.5657. Ev£:nings TU. None finer. No minimum Supply families with every FULL OR PART TIME ._--- BASEMENT sale. Dishes, furnitrial, 6 months free lessons care for invalid or convalesc. xedo 1.4128. charge. Select from over '[0 day necessities. Write Raw. POSITIONS AVAILABLE MUST SELL Singer sewing ma. with every Lowrey. ture, gas stove, odds and ends. ing. References. 823.1138. beautiful proofs. For appointleigh Dept. MCD 769 555 Freechine in lovely wood console. JEl"FERSON, Lakewood south TUxedo 4-5196. SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for ment in your home to 'see port, I1lino~s. Ii-lakes b Ittonholes, designs, THE MUSIC CENTERS ANY TYPE of yard wor~ , private bath, entrance. Quiet experienc~d salespeople to Gros.,e Pointe's Rlost creative etc., with zigzag. Will accept 4{) FT. WlUTE picket fence, cleaning, etc. Call Mac Each. 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile home. Gentlema~. VAlley work in prestige store selling photography, call J. S. De ADVERTISING Salesman $15. double hung window. $3.66 per month or $3166 total em Boys. TUxedo 6.2146. 1-3850. Hours 10 to 9 Above a v era g e income, fine quality women's wear to Forest, 884-4852. 24'x18", $5. TUxedo 1.0552. amount. Dealer, 755-7E70. leading publication in its discriminating c lie n tel e. INF ANT NURSE or nurse- NICE lllrge room, vicinity field, sales training and Pleasant working condith>ns, maid. Experienced. Please Grosse Pointe, convenient lo- YOUR OIL PAINTINGS ex. ABOUT 45 yards wool tVlist car- GAS STOVE, deluxe model, ex. cellent condition. $45. Boy's. WILL ELIZABETH (southern pertly repaired, restored and sales ,tools furnished, high good earnings and other bene. peting, ju t cleaned, excellent write, Box T.16, G r 0 sse cation. TUxedo 5.4881. 24" bike, $5. Girl's 20" bike, girl) who formerly worked ratE' of commission, draw. fits. Possibility of schedules cleaned. condition. 821-8750. Pointe News. GENTLEMEN preferred, beach ANTIQUE FRAMES completely $3. 884-1933. for Hourly Aid get in touch ing account. Age 25 to 40 suitable to you" needs. GRAND PIANOS. Goe:d used NURSE, PRACTICAL, n i g h t and pool privileges, refer. with us Reply P.12, Grosse with proven record or" sue. restored. Museum standards Mason & Hamlin, Steinway, mSHWASHER, Lady Kenmore, duty or relief. Grosse Pointe ences. TUxedo 2-5305. cessful selling. Must h:we Pointe News. Apply Store Mana~:er. of perfection. large, excellent condition. Call _ Baldwin, Grinnell, Ch.ckering references. VAlley 4-0022, be car. No special edition men, 822-2808. Volmer and Weber. Priced be-OFFICE FOR RENT fore 3. no part time help. Supply 2A-MUSIC EDUCATION WIGLE'S ART SHOP B. SIEGEL from $SB5. Terms. Smiley resume C. J. Fleming, WA 2.5165 Eastland Shopping Center WOMAN would like care of in TWO.room deluxe suite in air 8100 Kercheval Bros., Midwest 1-1177 and Michigan Catholic, 644 Sel. ELMINA CAMBURN Perfect Gift f<lr Restoration Specialist conditioned modern ground valid, two or three days a Trinity 3-6800. den, Detroit 48201. Mich. Music Teachers Assoc. Mother's Day 'floor office building. 18038 week. TY 8.8454. - ._-~ .._-~--_ .._---Certified Piano Teacher Mack. TUxedo 4-1234. GIRL wanted to answer phone, COMBO compact org.ms by Pal'tel portraits of you or the NEW STORY &: CLARK PIANOS Theory Classes ENERGETIC high school stu . Lowry, Farfisa, f..-om $495 to EXECUTIVE typing and billin5:. Male teachPte. Many Story & Clark consoles $1295, as low as $5 p~r week children by Prudden. 884.4199. Puneh and Judy Bldg. dent desires lawns to cut OFFICE SPACE -Grosse ers and college students, ap. City (business district). Park- now in stock, including the SALESMAN 15 Kercheyal TU 1-1741 Mack-Cook Road area. TUx - ing. TUxedo 2-7252 or TUx- beautiful Mediterranean. Used Smiley Bros. 1\~idwest 7.1177. plications taken now for sum. edo 104530. Open Monday and Frioiay eve- TV (2) good condition, 21" and Home: 1023 Rosiyn Rd. mer employment. Hammel UNUSUAL PRESTIGE op.porconsoles, spinets, uprights edo 5-0518. ning. Detroit TR 3.68110.Open TU 4-2832 13". Cheap. PR 1.2311. Moving and' Storage, 5415 tunity is Offerel\ to an /)ut. NURS~ - Companion, c.onvaleschoose from Lester, Baldwin, evenings Monday thru Friday. standing man who is seeking Conner. AVAILABLE NOW. 4 new airGrinnell and Wurlitzer. Hurry! cent care, nights. References Both stores open Sunday 1.5. AIR.CONDITIONER for case. -~-----------a lifetime sales career. 1m conditioned offices in Chet MILDRED BRIGGS Experienced. 772-7698. ment window, Fedders, $95. MUSIC CENTER mediate ll.nd liberal salary Sampson Travel Building. AU PIANO and THEORY AUTHENTIC primitive clry sink, TUxedo 2.1733. 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mile plus unlimited commission.s 5A-SITUATION utilities pro v ide d. $60-80 BRIGGS MUSIC STUDIO WANTED small, pine. TUxedo 1-1893. Hrs.: 10 a.m.-9 p.m. and generous. group insurance monthly. TUxedo 5.7510. ---~---(Domestic) is Kercheval-Punch and Judy and ~Jision benefits. Oppor . 2 PIECE curved sectional, $75. LOVERS of (ine furniture who BuUding. TWO NEW AIR-CONDITIONED tunity to assoc~ate with a Na - SPRING CLEANING-Juanita's Tile cocktail table, $~O.After cannot afford to buy new-. Grosse Pointe offices for Lease. Mack AveDomestic Beavers. 896.2927. tional Organization. Definite 4 p.m. TUxedo 1-6912. attention! For those who lOve TUxedo 2.5680 nue, Grosse Pointe Woods. opportunities for promotion ARE YOU A HIGH SCHOOL fine Grand Rapids Guild: EXPEFLIENCED lady want s 8 ANTIQUE Hepplewhite dining and management r(;sponsibil graduate over 20 who enjoys PUNCH AND JUDY Duncan Phyfe dining set days. Steady worker. clean . F. G. SCULLY, REALTOR WOMENS and CHILDRENS chairs, Paisley sha\\ Is, pic. ity as soon as warranted. The public contact and llas good MUSIC STUDIOS 20169Mack TU 1-8310 BETTER SPRING CLOTHING' complete with buffet, server. ing. Grosse Pointe reference ture frames. End tables, man selected must be ambi numerical ability? If so, we Guitar, Classic Guitar, Handpainted satinwood bedEast side resident. 821-5576 CHOICE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS books, dishes, ty~ewriter. tious, sales minded and 0f will train you for our down. Bass Guitar, Banjo, 6D--RESORT PROPERTY room set, twin bed.s c~mplete, Taken On Consignment TUxedo 1.0767. high native intelligence. Selec . town or east side branch ofGuitar Rental and Sales highboy, d res s e r, mirror. FOR RENT GERMAN lady wishes da Y tion will be competitive, based fices. You will work in a dressing table. Cherry bed. work. Experienced. V;!!;9-8847 15 Kercheval RUMMAGE SALE - Fl'rniture; Monograms, Lettering, on aptitude tests and tests and pleasant environment, obtain CHARLEVOIX LAKE, (Vida Nu. room set. Livil:;g room furGrosse Pointe Farms electrical appliances; all good Alterations. We make peroonal interviews. Give per - WOMAN wishes work Tuesda Ava Resort) new completely niturE with. leather top tables; TU 4-4440 Res. 372-89B4 good fringe benefits and have Y eondition. Saturday, :,0 a.m.' belts, buttons, do sonal history in l~tter request - and Friday, 8 - 3:30. Gross e furnished. homes and apartopportunities to advance. An walnut breakfast sel 100 year 5 p.m. 427 Lothrof. Road, hemstitching. ing interv:iew. Box Q-29, interviwer will be at our ments: Accommodations for 2, Pointe. References. 824-0661. old highboy. Magnavox ~.in.1 Grosse Pointe Farms. Grosse Pointe News. Mack.Hillcrest office on Fri. 4, 6, 8, on private safe, sandy combination. Also antiques, The Cinderella Shop day, April 29, between noon beach. Call KEnwood 7.11~. RELIABLE worker wishes da y CLOSE ESTATF: glassware, paintings. No eve. MUSIC STUDIO 16227 Mack nr. Three Mile and 8 p. m., or yc-umay apply work Thursday, Friday. Ca 11 . h 'I t' nings. TUxedo 2-0013. ANTIQUES d IS es, S1 "er win CHALET, Crystal Lake near TV 6-0960 ", 875-6733 • • full accreditation at the Personnel Dept., 4th! Receptionist, $350 Beulah. Boat, golf privileges, bed set, love se:.t, hutch, din. .-._-.~-----------floor. Fort at Washim;"ton I • diploma courses WOMAN wishes 3 days. Mon. private country club. Large lng table and chairs, miscel.! TRAMPOLINES - S<>mf'new Blvd., any day, M 0 n day I Free. PBX and typing • instruC'ti~n at your home sand bea~h. Away from traf. days, Tuesdays, Wednesdays laneous. Saturday and Sunday. , or somc used, various sizes through Friday. JOY DOMAN fie. Avaihble June 25 to ESTATES bought and sold. Experienced. 821-8711. 1656 Roslyn, Grosse Pointe. and prices. Call 626.0132. -classical piano July 9 and August 20 to Sep. Woods. -~-~-----~.---Complete or ()(id pieces. An. -classical Italian trumpet 0 0 call TV 4-45G1 or W EXPERIENCED, neat nfciid 5 PIECE rattan family room tember 3, at $150 per week. tiques, silver, china, furni-classical accordion wishes 5 days, UP5tairJ work Early June and aU of Sep. furniture. Best offer, 1263 ture. Oriental rugs. Hugl:t C. MAGTAG wringer wasUng ma. -flamenco g'Jittarra 2627 David Stott - WO 2-7160 References. Can stay. TOwn ie.nOOr at reduced rates. Call Bolan, 1023~i Woodward, TO Road, Grosse chine. Good eonditi'>D, $15. Ham p ton lend 5.6752. ' TUxedo 4-4435. Pointe Woods. • 27530 Harper PR 2.5600 Call m;'5393, after 6. 6-2500: 331-9813 Cook Slated ~~.~.~ ----.~-.- Page Twenty~One UPHOLSTERING Fabric Rem .. LAMB COAT, $60• . nants, below cost; start at 98c . EXPERIENCED. LADY wishes SOMEONE-Share clean,' quiet, yard. Van Upholstering & PIANO, BALDWIN Acrosonic Tuesday~, Wednesdays and modern bungalow, $79. refer. Furniture Co., 2034Z Mack, upright. mahogany, $450. TU. Fridays, all at one place. 871- ,ences. Grosse Pointe Park. Grosse Pointe Woods. xedo 1.3608. 6147. 822-5689, before 7 a.m. WAGGW'TONGUEANTIQUESI20 COLORADO Blue 3pruce. 3 GIRL WOULD like a steady PLEASANT home tJ share with announces new hours. C!oced I to 41/2,'. TUxedo 5.1342. day, MondcU;S or Wednesday, employed mature lady. VicinWed. and Fr1. Open other --------------cleaning or. ironing. Grosse ity East Warren-Outer Drive. days 11 to 4. LUGGAGE. leather. Shown bePointe references. 891.2017. References. Box V-6. Grosse 22265 Mack 771-1480 tween 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 4715 NotPointe News. tingham. IRONING NEATLY done in my .----1 BARN SIDING - Authel1tic 1" home. Gratiot-7 Mile area .. 6G STORESFOR RENT. weathered, hand hewn, natur- SILVER service, 7 pieces Shef527.9651. ~:::: .__ al timber. TR 2.3880. field plate, $200. Typewriter, LADY wishes day work, Mon- GROSSE POINTE - WOO D S, OlivE'ttL like new, $40. Typeday, TuesdaY, Thursday and 19517 MACK AVE., 20x70 WE BUY-SELL-TRADE writer stand, new, $10. VAlley Saturday. $10 and car fare. store. WHllease. Suitable for GUNS _~:~~_' _ Reference. Call 82]",0135. clinic, beauty shop, general Reloading rquipment anti com. BICYCLE, girl's 20". Black -----.--------offices, etc. Available AprU 1. ponents. Scope and Sight In. wrought iron glass top table, REFINED larly wishes convaCox & Baker. TU 5~7900.. Iescent care, 5 days: Refer. stallations. Stock fittin,~ and 5 chairs. 2 upholstered wing ences. Light duties. 824.4&11. 7-WANTED TO RENT . -, complete gunsmithing. chairs. 2 upholstered bedroom BROWN[NG & WINCHESTER chairs. TUxedo 2-2589. CLEANING and laundry,2 days, EXECUT~VE with 3 teen ag~ WEATHERBY ~ REMll'\GTON BEAUTIFUL leather t~-p-l-a-m-p. Tuesday and Wednesday. 922SALES & SERV ICg table \rAlley 2-4007 2773. childreI), arriving early June, GUNS &: SHOOTING . . wishes to lease 3 bedroom 6-FOR RENT_ . home in Grosse Pointe area. ACCESSORIES 60" ROUND mahogany table, 4 (Unfu.mished'). References. Call Great Lakes B. ~1cDAN 1El CO. legs; $60. Danish teak exten. Industries. HOward 8.1438, or sion table, $60. 21" Muntz TV, GRAYTON RD. ---"4 bedrooms, TUxedo 5-2034, ev,mings. 15102. KERCHEVAL $30. Chain fire ladder, $9. TUliving room, dining room, den, .' Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 xedo 2-0674. 1 . full and 2 half baths, ADULT professional family -M-AY~T~A-G-~u-to~-m-atic s~in ciry, Youngstown kitchen, maior wishes 3 or 4 bedroom home. -~ washer, good condition. 1 appliances, carpeting ail d 891-0322. RENT a new Lowrey piano or piece polished brass fireplace draperies, $400. 526.0907 or . organ, only $5 a month. set, ceramic birch gas logs. 754 5533 PROFESSIONAL man and wife, . THE. MUSIC CENTt:',R Aluminum ladder, 24 foot, 26" no children or pets, desire 2 bedroom apartment, duplex, PRescott 5-8000 fir ladder; solid work bench HARCOURT. Fine duplex unit. flat or house to rent in Grosse with vise, limited amount Poin,te area, under $170, on DRIVERS! $20 quarterl~r buys each of paint, tools, heavy Three bedrooms, two and onelease. 756.1304, after 5 p.m. $10,OQO/$20,000L i a b i lit y, lumber. TUxedo 4-1938. half baths. Family room. $300 ------~Property damage, Medical month. YOUNG couple desire 2 or 3 payments. TUxedo 1-2376. CARPETING, 45 yards, beige.~ MAXON BROTHERS bedroom house, garage. Up to -------------~ wool, also tweed wool, 3 sets TV 4-3108 est: Mary DePoorew Walrond; Dr. and G. P. Camp- :>e WANTED (Domeltl() • I POi N TEN ,GROSSE - . ... ~ sf ...... rdc6:r1 d +. j' rt art d .. ,.... .. " ref ' t -e zrt', ..l.- c1 .. ~.- ~ ,.... -",~:~n~~~-,~. ~'-:~"~I ~.-p,: .-:~-:..::::~~-:~~?; .~Z~~:~I.I:'"~::~~~~.~:~~.:~!::~.:'~I'~~::~~::~~~.:<~'~~~1;~~:J:=i-::::=-<~:.:.:~:,:.-:: ..~~~ = ..-:: ~~:::'~~-=~t~'~:,:',.~~:-;.l~~ ..~~., ~-.~,~ ~~~:~~~~=~~~. -..... ~.:...,~.,~~,.~-~~'l;~~~'"f~~ .. ~ . l~~~ ~.~.~ GROSSE Page Twenty-two ~~.',~.~:::; ~".') NEWS POINTE I II 597 NEFF ROAD. Center entrance, 3 bedroom, Ilh bath, colonial. close to shopping, transportation, schools and 'churces. 60'xI55' lot. new 21'xI2~ Florida room, full din. ing room. Partially finished baseinent, swings and tool shed. $34500. Call owner for appointment. 882-4304. j 8-ARTICLES lOA-MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE FOR SALE SCHWIN 10 speed bicycle. Like new, $50. ~86.0115. ---------~--ANTIQUES, _ glassware, appliances. fur scarf, cameras, miscellaneous rum mag e, 20254 Woo d 1 and, Harper Woods. ~I!.~~ chair, $5.~86.302: I I GRAND PRIX, 1965, S,p 0 r t Coupe, low mileage. ,Beautiful con d it ion. Reason. able. 526.6056. 1965 RIVERSIDE motor scooter, $200. 886-2143. ------------ OC-AUTOS FOR SALE -----------CORVAIR convertible '63-wire wheels. Must sell. Low mileage. TUxedo 6.0567. 1964 SUZUKI 250. Very excel. lent condition. $400. TUxedo 2-9459. -------~-~---Il BUNK OR twin beds, maple, complete. $20. Maple crib, ll-AUTOS FOR RENT BY OWNER-HARPER WOODS. Custom built ranch; 3 bed. rooms, large kitchen with best of b'lilt-ins; combination family-dining room; large, OTie of Michigan's finest. Lopaneled living room, fireplace, cated near Howell 81 acres Ilh ~a,ths; knotty pine parti. including 2 large stables, one tioned basement; attached with lh mile inside track. Cost plastered garage. Carpeting, approximately $110,000 to draperies. Approximately Jh build. Also 112 mile outside acre. $34,500. LA 7-7204. track. 3 bedroom home. Total price $110,000. CAll, , TU 6-4444 '64 RAMBLER, 6 cylinder 2d00r, excellent tires, dark green, $850. TUxedo 2.4300. GEORGE PALMS, Rltr. GROSSE PO INTE OPEN SUNDAY 2-5:00 GROSSE RENT-O-CAR 1'"' ._~ ....... ' Thursd, 911 lakeshore 704 BALFOUR 4 BED ROO M Colonial with large, heated swimming pool, cabana, family root.ll, screened terrace, c y c Ion e fence, carpeting, d rap e r i e s, etc IDEAL FOR FAMILY WHO LIKES BOTH GRACIOUS AND OUTDOOR LIVING. Only 7 years 01(1, like new, with June 1st Possession. SHAREMET NEW aOUSE NEARING COMPLETION I New 4.bedroom Colonial. Beau-I tiful tree,>; circular drive: large entry with CIrcular stair. Large living room, liarary, family ro(,m, dining room, bright kitchell, laundry, powder room bnd lavatory. Patio. TU 2-1730 I WEEKDAYS 2.5 P.M. BORLAND • McBREARTY Silloway & CO. I TAPPAN Says; I SWEENEY MOORE mod ate .;. Best Price BE WISE AND' BUY TODAY TERMS See Picture, Page 18 CALL GEORGE PAUv1S, Rltr. TU 6-4444 I Grosse Pointe FISHER. First advertised. Good three bedroom English. Til~, roof. Recreation room. 55 foot lot. $27,900. PERRIEN. Deluxe tri-leve! built 1965. Three bedr~oms two bath$ and two lavatories. Large family room. First floor laundry. Air-conditioned Many exp~nsive features. BALLANTYNE COURT. Impeccable ranch well located on dead end street. Three bedrooms two baths. Paneled recreation room. $39,000. HALL PLACE at Radnor Circle. Conservative Contemporary .. Three large bed."'Ooms two and one-half baths. Fine rec. reation' room. Central airconitioning. Near s c h 0 0 1 s , shops and transportation. NORTH OXFORD. Beautiful Early American on 80 foot lot. Four bedrooms, two and one-half baths. Paneled li. brary. Extra good condition. $47,500. K,ausmann MAXON 'CHA,MPION "., 5-TATIONERY ;l then ch fore you FOR SOMEI want to one bas] priced 1 low mail the answ with two Ii'/ing ar a screenE couple l"1 buying tl plenty OJ for your CAN two-famil showing Where Pointe ca complete less tha Camp~-d cheval) erty i~ jl a .bus Shoppin.i! TU 2.6000 SERVICE Co. TU 2- 5900 Serving up to INC. 83 KERCHEVAL Electric TRADITION your ar the form your faIl' room fal appreeia architect lea, if yi that's b~ lent con have th~ paay by • Stop in for a time saving list tailored to your reQl1irpments from our comprehensive Grosse Pointe calatog of photographs and small floor plans. BROTHERS, THE FREN( many architec1 in evidE tiful far: coIn R bedroom rooms 01 Offered below IT listings. ' YOU THOROUGH COVERAGE ON OTHER GROSSE POINTE HOUSES Electrical Repairs Appliance Circuits I Then t place. L block ( two m City's 1: settled 1 enough swimmit chard, ~ dogs. PI up pron possesso ~, Best Location GUIUE 1~OGOOD SERVICE I 13-REAL FOR LIKE TO B rooms fireplacl rooms a ~ Best Construction t.' Best Buy I I 881-8848 EXCELLENT "48" HOME 886-5020 Grosse' Pointe 4 bedrooms (fireplace In master bedroom), 3 baths. Stepdown living room, dining room, Mutschler kit c hen, breakfast room, library and garden ro!>m. Open afternoons. 548-0419 884-2106 Ruth Associates 37 BEACON HILL Near Lake BREMER-DRUMMOND DAVID WILLISON CO. OPEN ESTATE FOR SALE FIRST OFFERING -- Very ex. dusive 3 bedroom ranch, Harper Woods. Basement fin. ished. TU 2.2100. POINTE REAL CLEAN bung~low, 2 b~drooms down, 1 up, room for one more. Gas heat, basement toilet, new 2 car garage. 50' lot, only $17,900. Terms. GWENELL '13-REAL 13-REA L. ESTAT!: FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE ' FOR SALE RADNOR CIRCLE 45 .- This Open Sunday is' a high quaHty 11k story 12H-LAKE A.ND RIVER 2:30-5:00 NOTICE TO RESiDENTS OF 12A-BOATS AND !,'RIGIDIARE, perfect working V.W. 1300 home with 4 bedrooms - 2 PROPERTY DETROIT, GROSSE POINTE condition. Good for cottage, MOTOR5 down and 2 up all twin 1285 Grayton Road. Four bedAND ST. CLAIR SHORES. $50. TUxedo 2-6622. $4.99 size. Master bedroom 18'x HYDRO PLANE, 8' freshly rooms, 21,2 baths. I~lrge extra "ON LAKE HURON, one of the 13'6", bath adjacent, facing A firm we represent is bring- room on fir~ floor. New furplus pennies per mile painted, Ie HP Mercury Mo. very nicest lake front homes gar den. Den paneled .in ing 6,000 families to Detroit. nace. Pri\'ate backyard with pator. 1966 MC Registration in Port Huron. Large living. cherry' wood. Modern kitchen Coach House Please register with us.if you tio. 2 car garage. WHlking disRENT-A-CAMPER number. 10xlO J. C. Higgins room with fireplace, formal an<i utility ~oom including wish to sell yo:ur home. umbrella tent, a 1u m i n u m dining room, paneled den, kitReserve a VW Camper now tance to St. Clare ~Ind Maire Antiques most appliances. Basement frame, like new. TU 5-31t;Q chen with breakfast nook. for your vacation. elemeJlJl:ary schools ilnd Village TO YOU nice people who andesigned for, entertaining. Closed temporarily. Watch after 7:00 P.M. Five lovely bedrooms, 3lf.z Qui c k possession. DAILY RENTAL swered this ad last week, we shopping. Possession can be had by for our baths; F.ull ba~ement, recre. Don't miss it. LEASING SERVICE honor and value the ~rust you May 1. RENT for two or three weeks, ation room with fireplace. 2 Grand Opening have placed with us. 35' hardtop, S/S, depth finder, Call Rick Champion car attached garage. Call at new location, ST. CLAIR SHORES R.D.F., dinghy and outboard, Vera Singelyn. EVergreen WE ARE also interested in emWOOD MOTORS INC. automatic windlass, pressure MIDDLESEX, 23343. Built to Kercheval at Chalmers 5-4295. Caulkett Real Estate, Exclusive by ploying a good saleswoman. Authorized VW Dealer ilOt, cold water, shower, please choosy buyers. BeauPort Huron." 15351 Gratiot sleeps 7, $300 per week. TUtifully kept. 2 fine bedrooms. 521-6900 xedo 4-5670. First floor utility room plus MOVING from large home, COTTAGl<: on' Lake, for sale. full basement, Ph baths. Carmany items must be so1d, LIGHTNING, excellent condi8178 Lakshore Road, Port ll-AUTOS FOR SALE peting, draperies, and built in s t 0 v e, refrigerator, so fa, tion, 3 mains. 3 jibs, 2 spin. Huron. FUlton 7.2004, Yale. appliances. 60' lot. 2 car at. piano, chairs, lawn equip'66 LINCOLN Continental 2Michigan. trailer. TUxedo 2-4657. tached garage. ment. TUxedo 6.4280. door hardtop, vinyl top, full of Grosse Pointe Realtors 25 FT. SL00P Folkboat, compower, radio, stereo, extras. YEAR-ROUND plete; includes 2 sets sails, R. Perkins, 5796 Balfour. TV RUMMAGE SALE TU 6-4060 RIVER FRONT HOME spinnaker, motor, etc. TUxedo 1.4497. ALGONAC, MICHIGAN st. James Lutheran Church 81 Kercheval on the Hill 6-52e6 after 6 p.m. or 521-6900, 19 KERCHEVAL TV 6-3800 Ker~heval at McMillan TU 4-7000 19£3 OLDS, 98, 4.door sedan. days. A perfect home in an ideal locaMember of National Association (Next to Punch & Judy Theater) Grosse Pte .. Mich. blue, one owner, excellent tion. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, of Real E"tate Boards hydro and 5.5 }lay 5, 1966 condition. Call VAlley 2.7500 TWO BOATS-8' maids quarters, 39x20 living Evinnlde, 10' inboard hydro ext. 205. Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-5:oo p.m. room, large encJosed porch, National Council of nut finished. After 7, p.m., TV ----------------------lavatory. 132' of deep river Women Realt9rs LAKESHORE R a A D, Grosse / 1965 CORVAIR Monza coupe 6-4326. frontage with", steel sea wall. GUITAR-DRUMPointe 3 h 0 res Con~ radio, automatic, whitewalls. Grosse Pointe Women Real Not new hut in perfect condi- BALFOUR, 687 - First offering WAREHOUSE venient to park with new ALCORT SUPER Sailfish, wood, Low milage. $1,600. PRescott char.ming Colonial only a step E~t.ate Counsellors tion. Several thQus'and dollars swimming pool. 4 bedroom, new sail, excellent condition. 8-7825. from Windmill Pointe Drive. of furniture anti furnishings Drive out! Buy at our distri. TUxedo 5-4686. 2lh bath Colonial. CarpetLibrary, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, included. A prime offering. Tudor, 88. butor prices On new and '59 OLDSMOBILE ing and d rap e r i e s, all TU 4-0600. . $250. 886-0115. lovely 100 ft. site. Owner leavstudio used Gibson, Fender, Exceptional conditilJn, low SAILFISH, kitchen built-ins, extr3 ening city. TU 1-4200. Epiphonp, Goya, Martin, Mosmileage, no rust. $675. Owner. tertainment areas. Excel7lh HORSEPOWER motor, exJOHNSTONE & TUxedo 1-2523. rite and Murph. Hundreds of lent conditon. BERKSHIRE, 969 - Windmill cellent condition, sell for $65 JOHNSTONE drums and cymbal~ to choose Pte. near Jefferson. Spacious Or trade for 1.7 horsepower radio, GROSSE PTE. AREA "Join the Happy Home from. Prices cut on mikes. DART '63 - automatic, with sun room, den and pan. kicker. TUxedo 2-0713. heater, whitewalls, 27,000 4300 BISHOP, attractve Earlv combo organs and pianos. Owners out where Spri ng eled library, 5 bedrooms, 21h 13-REAL ESTATE miles. Best offer. TUxedo American-? bedrooms and .Band instruments, Olds, Mar. SPEEDLINER RUNABOUT 12' baths, games :!"oom and 3 car Beckons. FOR SALE 1-9573. Live Happier bath up; den anc[ lavatory tip, Selmer, LeBlanc. Shop double cockpit, throttle, comgarage. Wid~ well landscaped down. Spacious kitchen, in one of our ChoiCe us today! Hours 10-9 p.m. 1957 PO',~TIAC Station WAgon, pletely refinished, 293.1869. 100' lot. TU 4-0600. screened t err ace. Fine 22933 Gratiot near 9 :Mile. Spring Beauties:" reasonable. 821-5855. 1589 HOLLYWOOD 16 H.P. SCOTT Atwater out. horne for young family or GROSSE PTE. FARMS - PretFRIGIDAIRE for s a Ie. TU '65 MUSTANG convertible-red, 3 bedroom ,Colonial, many conboard motor, good condition, retirement. Immediate posty as' a picture! Nothing to do PHONE FOR 1.6337. venience extras. Quick occuremote con t r 0 1 included. session. black top; 289 engine; power but move in. 2 bedrooms, 2 APPOINTMENT pancy. Good location in Make offer. PR 8-1703. steering. brakes; automatic; bath RANCH. Family room, 12836 E. OUTER DRIVE-AtSA-OFFICE EQUIPMENT Grosse Pointe Woods. $22,750. low mileage; excellent condigames room. Also extra room 884-6200 12D-ACREAGE AND tractive 3 bedroom Frame Shown by appointment, TV 4. FOR SALE tion. TUxedo 4-9654. accommodations and lavatory Colonial. Large kitchen._ 1003 BALFOUR New offerSUBURBAN ~ROP. :1254. in basement. Handy to every. TYPEWRITERS and add in g 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury II hard. I House in excellent condiing. 4 beul'oom, 2lh bath. . thing. TU 1-6300. machines, new, robuilt. Reation. Carpets, draperies, center hall New Orleans Cotop automatic, power, etc. List GRACIOUS sonable prices. National Offinished basement, new GROSSE PTE WOODS - Near lonial. Like new. beautifully price ove: $3,400. Execu~ive's COUNTRY HOME fice Equipment, 16833 Harper -::ar. AsklOg $2,175. PrIvate. Liggett School. Lovely 4 bedfurnace. St. Clare parish. GROSSE PTE. FARMS decorated. Priced right. at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. TUxedo 5-2075. THIS FINE HORSE farm on Vacant soon. room Cape Cod just 3 years secluded setting, features 80 FINE 12 ROOM HOME facing bedro.om, 2~'2 old. 21h baths, 37' paneled 50 N. DUV AL-3 SS-ANTIQUES I '65 CHEVELLE Super Sport acres of rl)l1ing plisture land, the water. One owner. Built bath split~evel Colonial situfamily room with fireplace, -----------Coupe. Euckets, com;ole, auremodelled farm house, rail 1954. Large lot, complete ated on 120 ~t. lot, large first floor laundry, f~nced, sprinkler system. Many fine tomatic, radio, whitewalls. fencing and good horse barn. family room wVth fireplace, nicely landscaped grounds. & ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Private party. PR 8-7825. Excellent investment. $60,000. custom features. Call today 2-car attached garage. Loads Own~r transferred. Priced to for brochure containing picof charm. P r ice d under sell. TU 4-0600. April 27 - 28 - 29 '66 MALIBU Super Sport yellow LAKEFRONT FARM tures and floor plan. ' $60,000. convertible. 7.000 miles, full IDA LANE - Off Cook. This S1. . Andrew's E pis cop a I power, Astro seats, head rests, 3 bed. home has everything. 3 bed- 70 N. EDGEWOOD TU 1-6800 DON'T JUST DRIVE BY Church, 16360 Hubbard Road. adjustable steering, $2,750. ONE OF THE MOST beautiful room, 2 bath Ranch in beauroom RANCH, family room, Livonia (between 5 and 6 TUxedo 4-7449. farms in the Metamora area. THIS 4 BEDROOM tiful Grosse Pte. Shores with home on kitchen built-ins, games room, Mile Rd.l , FOED G 1 . 500 t' Scenic lac;} with frontage on large family room, modern WASHINGTON ROAD. Beextra bath, attached garage. , a aXle conver 1private lake. Another lake 12 noon t 0 10 p.m. F n 'd ay 65bl kitchen, 100% air conditioncause there is no waste space, Nicely fenced site. Price reJ t bl k t' ld'l b '1"1 9 L h d e. e ac, power s eermg cou eaSl y e constructed. ed. Fully sprinklered, beauthis home is larger than it duced for quick sale. TU 1. I p.m. un? eon an and brakes. 352 motor, autoCharming old farm hliuse and tifully gardened. O\.vner now 6300. appears from just an outside s.nacks. Door prIzes, donamatic, well kept. Forced to comlJ~ete set of out.buildings. transferred. quick glanc!':. Call today and two $1.00. sell. VAlley 4.7930. $53,000. arrange for interior inspec- LAKE FRONT HOME - Modern St. Clair. 4 bedroom RANCH on large 21741 EDMUNTON, tion. ANTIQUES~ "D e t r 0 it's Old '63 DODGE Dart c?nvertible. II Investor's Special Shores near 9 Mile Rd. be. private site, Built 1961. Attown Antique group." SIDEPush button, 8 cylinder, extween Mack and Harper. 3 tached boathouse with electric KARL DAVIES WALK SALE OF ANTIQUES. cellen;; condition. Reasonable. 120' ACRES IN 'dl d I . bedroom Ranch with 2 baths, hoist, ,'Steel sea wall, deep waPROMPT TUxedo 11446, after 5 or all . rap~ y eve O? TU 5-3220 in excellent condItion. Many ter dockage. Ideal spot for Saturday, April 30. 10 a.~.da. Saturday and Sunday. 109 a.rea near OXIO:d. La!1d IS Member Grosse Pte. year.round enjoyment. Must extras. 6 p.m. (May 7 in case of y --__ heavily wooded WIth prIvate Brokers Ass'n. be SOLD! TU 1-6300. rain). Cass and Charlotte 1 lake and offers large number wagon. C ean eco. 8ervtna lbe GToae Pointe ~ 27 LAKESHORE LANE - UnSt ree t s. D e t rOl.t In! orma t'Ion '60 DODGE tor over 36 years 1.1 of fi,ne home sites. $65,000., 833-4647. nomic a famt y car. 20 M.P.G., usual executive type Ranclh LAKE POINTE, 841 - French -w--u--tr~w-1 New paint, good body, meProvencial 4 bedrooms, 2 located in the Shores with _________ chanically excellent. TUxedo C. A. WEBSTER baths, library, powder room, many refinements and cus9-ARTICLES WANTED 2.5488. 25 N. Washington kitchen by Whitehall with tom design, beautiful decor. -----~---------Oxford, Mich. beamed ceiling and GE built. There are 4 large bedrooms, . REALTOR VOLKSWAGEN 1964, sunl.oof, AND . ins. Games room with wet 3 baths, library and large PIANOS WANTED extras, low mileage, perfect Oxford Lake Orion bar. Finished with rustic logs. re('reation area. Priced well. .....' SUPPLIES' Grands, Spinets, and ~mall Up. BY APPOINTMENT condition. TUxedo 2-7035. 628.2515 692-2291 Gas heat, 2 car garage. TreerIghts. Highest cash paid. LOTHROP 131- Custom built Here's a lined street near Village Park. 2158 LEN NON VE 7.0506 '56 CHEVROLET, 44076 actual 12E-COMMERCIAL PROP. luxury ranch. Two twin size charmer! 3 bedroom Colonial, TU 1-4200. bedrooms, 2~ baths, paneled miles. $100. Tl;xedo 2-Si363. ERTY FOR SALE llh baths, large paneled famBOOKS, art objfcts, paintings. ------------lbrary, large living room, for- LAKEPOIN'l'E, 1067 - Brick 2 ily room, reereation room. Rd. Imm~diate cash. 1964 BUICK Skylark 2 - door 16841 HARPER.CADIEUX mal dining room, charmiTlg flat 5 rooms each unit. 2 gas Owner traIliSferred. Price re20x80. Modern building. WAI. B. C. Claes BCi>k Sltop hardtop. Automatic; power recreation room, games room'. furnaces, 2 hot water heatduced to $26,900. nut 1.2180. Since 1928 steering and power brakes. Enclosed breezeway and two ers, garage. Good location. St. Certified Appraisals TU 1.0567. 1615 N. RIVER ROAD in St. car garage. Large corner lot Ambrose Parish. TU 1-4200, WO 34267. Clair, t ...."o miles north of fa, in the heart of the Farms. FOR SALE We have excellent books and CHEVROLET 1962 convertible MEADOW LANE-French Normous st. Clair Inn. This is a Doctors Office Bldg. delightful paintings for sale, I ve. stic~, radio. Blue, perfect, MANOR, 439-Price drasticlllly mandy located on one of the river home of distinction 888 Chalmers nr. Jeff. $950. Pnvate. 526.8874. reduced. Owner wants offer. most popular streets in with 300 ft. river frontage. Vacated after 25 years WANTED Home of furni. Brick to roof semi-bungalow. Grosse Pointe Farms. 3 bedEverything any 0 n e could designed ture or odd pieces. WA 1- RAMBLER 1962 Station Wagon offices efficiently Two bedrooms down, one up_ rooms, 3 baths, den, 2 car want. View our pictures. ' less than 50,000 miles autoplenty of parking 8575. . garage. Short walk to St. Natural fireplace, full dining matic, radio, power steering, priced for quick sale Paul's, Richard Elementary" 22400 ST. CLAIR DRIVE in St. room, eating space in kitchen. WANTED to purchase. Tiffany, w.s.w.. one owner excellent Grosse Poi~te High School. I Clair Shores. 3 bedrooms, Ilh terrace. gas heat, garage. Steuben, aud other art glass, condition. $840. Call TU 5-1443 JaMeS G. Cunn ingham VACANT. Price reduced. TU baths Ranch with familY Best value in Grosse Pointe. orIental rugs and fine fur-I-'-----. 372 1-6300. room, enclosed breezeway, 2Owner leaving state. niture. Century House An- '63 BUICl{ Lesabre convertible, -0074 car attached garage. Priced Typewriter Sen,lce NOTTINGHAM, 958-60 - Brick GROSSE POINTE VICINITY tiques, 17105 Livernois. UN!~potlessly cle~n, power steer- 12F-RESORT PROPERTY well at $24,900. Our New Locatio n versity 1-1510. 109, !Jrahs, wlOdows and seats FOR " ~E flat 6 rooms each unit. Heat If you have been looking for Next to tNl Savorl". Hotel ------------.Wildcat engine, reasonably :)A" 19730 SUNNYSlOE in St. and utilities separate, garage, an unusually spacious ranch BOOKS purchased. Entire Iipriced. TUxedo 1-0660. No I Clair Shores. 3 bedroom, Ilh good condition, desirable loin an excellent location, don't VA 2.3560 braries. fine single items. Mid dealer". cation, park privileges. Will . bath Ranch, 2-car garage, miss this one. It is situated 350 ACRES ON BEAUTIFUL west Book Service. TUxedo sell land contract. TU 1-4200. ne-ar school. Priced at $19,000 'on an' 80 ft. corner lot and DIXON LAKE 5.2450. I '61 CHEVROLET ~tation wagon for quick sale. has three bedrooms and two STAR OF SEA PARISH I Like, baths. MANY SCOTCH pine and Blue WHORSEPOWEF~~tbo-;~J gO~~we:ond~~f:~,lng$7oo~ra~~~i new! Well designed center hall AN INCOME Spruce trees. 90 acres tillable. _. ~ot~~. Tu~e~~-==5793_. __ any day a~ter 10 a.m., May RANCH. 3 large bedrooms, 2 818 ALTER ROAD - Custom VACANT LOT Wonderful property for golf . I loth 3. TUxedo 0-0714. baths, paneled family room. built 7 room lower, 3 bedW ANTED - G If S summer c --.-.-.--.--.-----. 1 club or dude ranch. Easy G ROSSE POINTE PARK. MidOwner leaving state. TU 1-6300 rooms, large flamily room. TU 1.9813 t~.lesex between Essex' and terms. Appointment only. ing, sizes 5 and 6, in good con- '59 OLDS DXL 2-door hardtop. Cozy 4 reom upper apart~ TU 4.3988 ~ .... Avondale. Beautifully landdition. Sand box, with canopy. Ziebarted. 884-4155 after 6 STRATFORD PLA':::E, 8-Near ment. Must be seen to apprescaped 80x200 ft. lot. $13,000. Reasonable. TUxedo 4-1541. p.m. KOELEMEYER lake. Only 3 years old. Has ciate value. DIXON LAKE RANCH family room with fireplace, 4 TWO ~IATCHING occasional CALL US FOR INFORMATION GAYLORD, MICH. '65 DART convertible. 32,000. Z8317 MacJl Aye., III au Woo41 bedrooms, 3lh baths, games. chairs, one small round woodREMEMBER ON ALL GROSSE POINTE 4 year warranty. Excellent. 'room and built-in kitchep apPhone 517-732.4564 en dinette table. PRescott 7OUR PHOTO FILES PROPERTIES condition. 886-0931. pliances. Carpeting and dra1145. WILL SAVE YOU MILES peries throughout. Exception. GROSSf POINT!: '60 CHEVROLET station wagon al home! TU 4-0600. One owner. 47,000 miles. PIANOS WANTED Powerglide. Radio, heater. JOHNSTONE & ARTISTS MUSIC Good tires and brakes. Ex. REALTOR CENTER cellent condition. 886-4929, REALTOR 365 Fisher Id., Opp. High after 3 p.m. and evenings. 90 Kercheval TU 4-5700 On-the-!Iill DR 2-1503. _~10. -. ...... Thursday, April 28, 1966 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I ....... .,-~.'.; . " the Pointe AloeG FOR THE M~ had ever: at just a culars 01 ing, and you've bE imposing of Faro.' 545 feet is just 8 swimmin garage, ~ Built to all ages plenty OJ from thE their ga come co own bat This hot conditiQI quired ~ furnitun "Politenl tue, COS great se Grosse Poinle Cab TU 2-5300 p I WOLVERII\JE I JOANNA WESTERN WINDOW 100 KERCH] SHADES Cleaning, Turning, Repairing Fast Service ALSO FEATURING CUSTOM MADE SHADES PAl SALES AND SERVrCE 14830 Warren, at Alter TUxedo 5-6000 ROAD SER'IICE ~---. I~' I ~_1 -. • Ji,~~ J Earl Richards Sf~rvlce v-a Classified Ads CHAMPION Bring Results TAPPAN ..JOHNSTONE Shoe Repair RECTRONICS YOU CAN Serving Gross RELY ON ALL Y FOR QUALITY Can TR . '. SERVICE ON COLOR TV - HI Fr STEREO CALL 823-3&30 I_.D.e_p..e_ft..d..G.b..' ..e.s.e..r_v..'c.. e.'__ • KITCHI • An'ICl •• IIC~ • ALUMI 11 :q~~- Thursday, April 28, 196b Iri1 28, 19bb ~~~;Ji~",,,,:, ,. ~ .STATc .LE ~' G R 0 S'S E. POI N TEN ... ....~'~~~ ~ili.. 13A-LOTS 21G-ROOFING FOR.SAlE Page Twenty-Three EW 5 SERVICES 1211-PAINTING ...:-: :.~ :ON HILL r Lake ~I i. AN INCOME Call TUxed!) 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Lines To Serve You Quickly' Your Ad Can Be Ch~rged Repairs. No job too large I .ENT "4B" OME :onstruction ~uy _ocation )rice ~D BUY TODAY ER:\IS Page 18 Jre, PALMS, Rltr. e Pointe .t advertised. Good [10m English. Til6 'eation room. 55 7.900. :luxe tri-Ic"cl built ~e bedrooms 'wo two lavat{)rics. 1ily rOom. First iry. Air-condition~xpensive features. iE COl.:RT. Impech well located an street. Three bedI>aths.Paneled rec- 'm. $3~.},OGO. ~ at Hadnor Circle. 'e Contemporary .. ~e bedroon:s two If baths. Fine recon.. Central airNear s c h 001 s , transportation. condition. H COVERAGE OTHER :>INTE HOUSES a time saving list OUr requirements prehen5'ive Grosse g of photographs or plans. XON fIERS, INC. TV 2-6000 RVleE ~.... ..., ... • -airs cuils ) t1 Co. 2-5900 lIr-7~ e Pointe Al-ec ~ Poinle Cab __ ~- ~ WESTEPN W SHADES rning. Repairing t Service J ) ~ .'TOP ND SERVICE do ~6000 - -~- PHONICS N RELY ON Uy LlTY 21 S-C,ARPENTER WORK J.W. All types Cement, Ste-ne and Brick Work-New and Repairs GEORGE S. DALLY Driveways, Porches, 'Nalks Patios, Tuck 'Poinllng, Fte-cast Steps. PAItITING, DECORATING Paper hanging and wan washing. Serving this community for . No Job Too Small over 25 years. Flagstone Walks and Patios, TU 1-7480 Natural Stone PWlters Painting COX & BAKER TU 2-0717 VERBEKE CEMENT Cement - Brick - Stone WaterprooofinE Driveways Patios Side'Nalks of all Ty::>es REPAI.RED & INSTALLED NO JOB TOO SMALL ~ 10 YEARS in the POINTES JOHN JOSEPH CLEANING. 1.: censed LA 1-4693, LAKEVIEW 7-5314 VA 1.3344 VA 1-3345 Over 40 Years in Business 21H-RUG Free Estimates - Color Consultant General Roofing Co. Inc. Additions Alterations Kitchen Modernization or Minor Repair Free Estimates Licensed Contractor FRANK J. ST. AMOUR TU 2-8324 ROOFS Fr~ Estimates Insured Workman Home and inc1ustrlal repairs Additions, at tic s completed, Porch enclosures. recreation rooms, garages repaired. TU 1~9744 TO 4-3011 LICENSED & BONDED top quality. Porch, steps and. C1: imney Repairs E~'pert Tuck Pointing and Patching INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL H. F. JENZEN BUILDING KLEINI:R EXPERT painting, paper hanging. Free estimates. G. Van Assche. VAlley 4-1492. H. CHAUVIN CEMENT CONTRACTOR ALL TYPES OF CEMENT WORK A.I INTERIOR and exteI'ior painting, wall washing and paper banging. Have insur. ance. Kenneth Pyglltt, SLocum 8-1780, after 5;30 p.m. TO 5-5791 .- DOING all types of ~arpenter work, remodeling attic rooms, por~hes. Small or big jobs. Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892. 21T-DRESSMAKING EXPERT ALTERATIONS and remodeling, done in your home by the day. Grosse Pointe references. VAlley 20416. ALTERATIONS and Will pick up and TUxedo 1-3669. sewlng. deliver. SEWING alterations, adults and children; hems, rippers, pil. lows, drapes. Trousers culled. TU 1-7453. EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS by Marie Stephens. Quick f,~rvice on hems. (Furs). TU 5-7610. • Walks • Drives • Porc~es WE SPECIALIZE IN FRENCH REWEAVING • Patios. Waterproofing CARPET and furniture clean- PAINTING and decorating of I • Pre-Cast Steps SPOT 'N' CLEAN ing specialistS for your hom~ • Tuck Pointing finest quality. Commercial CLEANERS and business. and residential. Insured. VA Free Estimates No job too small. Free estimates. ~6~ MACKuLnTLESTONE 4.9172. 884-9790 772-2252 7'17.7838 CALL TU 2.5956 TU 2-6586 HUGHES BROTHERS BESTCARPET CLEANERS CUSTOM QUILTING DECORATORS CLEANING. DYEING BEDSPREADS, upholstery, deco5293 Yorkshire REPAIRING rator's fabrics. 875-8750. 882-9750 or 821.9V43 NAVARRO PROMPT HOME SERVICE WATERPROOFING FREE ESTIMATES ARDMORE I INSURED 21J-WALL TU 2-6556 NO JOB TOO SMALL JUST CALL Wl\LL WASHING PRIDE PAINTING & DECORATING HOME MAINTENANCE Carpet & Furniture I Our Plant or Your Home FREE ESTIMATES !0615 CADIEUX TUxedo 5-5700 211-PAINTING ALL KINDS CE~AENT AND BRICK WORK ELMER T. LABADIE TUxedo 2-2064 CLEANERS AND DECORATING INTERIOR decorating - PtJ,inting, wall paper, VE 9.1959. Custom Rite Interior Decorators EXQUISITE COLOR PAINTING ~nd DECORATING William Ferguson 821.4513 "after 6:30 p.m. PAINTING, interior and exter. ior. No job too large or small. Best of workmanship and material 922-8004. PAINTING, inside and out, no job too small. Best of ref. erences. Frank Provenzano. TUxedo 5-4115 21 U-PLUMBING CO. WASHING ELMER'S PLUMBING AND HEATING - Garbage grinders, power humidifiers. Repair, remodel. TUxedo 4-4882. SINCE 1916 GARAGE FLOORS, DRIVE. WAYS, CITY WALKS, RAT 21K ...WINDOW WASHING WALLS, PRE-CAST STEPS, • PLUMBING • HEATING PORCHES A.OK Window Cleaners. Servo • SEWER CLEANING ice on storms and screens. FREE ESTIMATES Free estimates. Monthly rates. VA 2-1282 521.2459. FRED NAVARRO LICENSED JJ1II...Bter plumber. TUxedo 2.5735 G.OLMIN R e pair s, remodeling, etc. WINDOW CLEANING Guaranteed electric Ie w e r SERVICE cleaning. C8l Roemer, TO 21 S-CARPENTER WORK 2-3lGO. FREE ESTIMATES CARPENTER WORK. Modernm ARE INSURED ization, panelling, a dditit'ns, 21Y-SILVER PLATING 821-9322 ceilings, kitchens. Small job If no answer call VA 1-9321 repair. TUxedo 2-2795. SILVER & GOLD PLATINa' Oxidizing and Repairing CARPENTER-All typ(!8 repair WINDOW cleaning and wall Brass Pollshing & Lacquerin,. and remodeling. Cat!'l Watson, washing, also painting, interJewelry R~pairing. Engraving. LA 6-5501. ior and exterior. No job too Fireplace fixtures refinl'ihed. large or small. 922-8004. ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS Family rooms, porch enclosures, 21 N-ASPHALT SILVERSMITHS modern kitc~ens, attics con. DRIVEWAY \.erted. 14110 CHARLEVOIX "Custom Quality Paving" COMPLETE MODERNIZING 3 Blk. West of Chalmel'l by LICENSED & INSURED VA 2-7318 SPRENKLE LEEBERT CONTINENTAL ASPHALT HELMER PAVING CO. TUxedo 4-0522 21%-UNDSCAPING SERVICE PAINTING Driveways, parki'1g lots, church. CARPENTER wants sn1811jobs, panelling repairing screens Interior and Exterior, resi. es and sealer. dential and commercial. Fully Call Nick Rudelic porches, ~tc. PRescott 1-3729: AL'S LANDSCAPING 10 Yr. Paving Experience insured, free estimates. ExCOMPLETE LAWN SERVICE perienced crew. 534-3345 I' 535.3248 Res. Find us fast in the yellow pages. VA 4-9172 THEODORE BRIGGS I UN 3.2476 THE BARLEC CO. 21o-WATERPROOFING We design and build • Room CUSTOM PAINTING Additions. Attics. Kitchens • & DECORATING COMPLETE BASEMENT Quality Work Bathrooms. Recreation Rooms Interior and Exterior LAWN and GARDEN WATERPROOF ING 20 Years Experience TU 2.2322 INSIDE OUTSIDE MAINTENANCE ALL WORK GUARANTEED RUDOLPH TON~LLO 545-3203 ALL WORK guaranteed. We dig And outside waterproofing; water COMPLETE decorating. PaperAlterations drains broken or cracked are Additions DESIGN hanging, insured, guaranteed. replac~d. Free estimates. No New Homes M Sehneider. TUxedo 1-0565. job too smaU-just call Kitchens, Family :Roomll FRED NAVARRO We Also Specla1i.z.3 in DONALD BLISS WATERPROOFING CO. Modernizing Bathrooms Decorator TU 2.5735 Exterior Interior THIELE Construction Free Estimates LEO ',l'RtJDEL 40 Years in G.P. & Supply CO. 21 P-FURNITURE REPAIR S. D. PALAZZOLO BOB TRUDEL WESTCHESTER-SuDerb F'arm PR 5-2323 CUSTOM u~hoisterlng. A splenColonial, 5 bedrooms, llbra"j' TU 5-6556 Eve. VA 1-6408 TU 5-0703 771-0865 did selection of decorative with fireplace. Family room fabrics. Expert needlepoint 31'6"x15'6" which adjoins -HANDY MAN S E R V I CE HOUSE AND GARAGE PAINT& mounting. Estimates cheer~ey, porch repair and ING-Exterior or interior; an ultra modem kitchen. FREE ESTIMATE fully given. Ewald, 13929 KerVery swish. WlllTTIER _ 3 bedroom Colonodd jobs. PRescott 7-3452. also basement, block or brick. cheval, VA 2-8993. ial with 3'1.1baths. First floor Clean eaves ~d gutters. Very CCNSTRUCTION VA 1.2070 den and family room 2 car at. 121 D--ELECTRICAL reasonable. Excellent referCALL US about a 3 bedroom COMPANY 100 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 Colonial on Hampton Roads tathed garage. Recreation APPLIANCES ences. Free estimates. VA under $20,000. room with natural fireplace 1-9684. LET US DRY CLEAN AddItions and RemodeUng of all YARD CLEAN.UP and lav. many extras. GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY COMPLETE decorating service. YOUR FURNITURE types expertly done. d • Family Rooms • ldtche:ll Lawn raking and fertillzing OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5 Painting, paper hanging an We 'specialize in Dry Cleaning • .Remodeled. e e c r I! a t loin EAST 8 MILE RD. 3 bedroom, Lawn Cutting removing. Materials, work. d Re-l te' g fin hP lste SUNl\'1NGDALE 920-Spacious .,....-.~ Profasiional aluminUln siding bungalow. ContrRct Estimates manship guaranteed. For ea. adn f itus m fie u 0 Rooms. Porches • AtHcs Conliving room with desirable 2 tim t all e urn ure an d 0 en tal .. _So verted 0 Dormen • GarBles Family :size kitchen Ideal FACTORY AUTHORIZED "" 1 Workmanshl, EAGER COLLEGE BOYS bedrooms and 2 baths on 1st a e, c Guarameed, insured, DO ha.rm. Remodeled. starter homE or retirees. !iUmVICB , Large or floor, 1 bedroom and bath on DAVE BARI~W WILLIAM FORSYTHE no odor and no price increase! F ""st' t d .,t I_ V..&Jley2-9108 ree FIo. una"" an ;. ~g Small 2nd, with room for 2 more ANITA - 3 bedroom brick bunPOINTE VACUUM TUxedo 4-6768 , Grosse Pointe Furniture Serrlce. FHA Financll1{'. bedrooms and bath. Near Job. galow, natural fireplace, din- FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY LochmGor Goll Club. New NEW REBUILT PARTS ing room; carpeting in living LONDON Cleaning CO. DEAL Br:JffD~ WiTH COMPLETE landscaping servo price $58,500. room and dining room; base. ice by Julius LaQuiere. Top DECORATING 9226 Bishop Rd. TU 1-1014 PR 2-4050 ment lavatory. 2-car garage. dressing, cultivating, edging; TU 1-1024 21002 MACK D~troit, Mich. 48224 ANN BEDFORD GOODMAN PAINTING OF THE shrubs, evergreens pruned. 'L Robert Johnson TU 5-645i HIGHEST STANDARDS 93 Kercheval 886.3060 ANITA-3 bedroom face brick Lawn cut tin g, fertilizin~. HOOVER-EUREKA DOCTOR of houses, 30 years a bungalow. natural fireplace, Spring clean-up work. Hourly EXPERTS IN ROOF LEAKS Semng GTOlle Potnta far 20 Yell'" builder. Remodeling, painting, AUTH. SERVICE dining room.. completely rerates. Reasonable. Free esti. , ANi> SMALL REPAIRS 21 Q-PLASTERING repairs ~f all kinds. Phone modeled kitchen with 1'-u.i1t.jn FREE PICKUP • DELIVERY Coli TR 1.7318.875-0934 mates. PRescott 8.2709. 'XU 6-1464. oven, range, dishwasher. car ALL MAKES Unifornud workman com. PLA.STERING Specializing reand ;2 g~&ge. 1'1176 E. Warren Tt11-1122 A FAMILY FIRM SINCE 1890 pletely 1n sur e d. ~er1l LANDSCAPING service. Spring pairs, cracks, fallin,; ceilings, color consulting is avail. Rooms clean up. Full line of garden cl~an. Jim Blackwell, VAlley Kitchens-Family East Side Vacuum CONSTRUCTION & See our Photo Files and Floor able. 1.7051, VAlley 4-3022. Contemporary-C assic supplies. VAlley 1-5359 after Formerly Harper Vacuum Plans. Complete list of nearly HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. 7 P. M. 1111 homes available in tbis area. Fast Service-Free Estmates Deal directly with Remodeling 21 R-CEMENT WORK Please call us. 21 E-CUSTOM COr..~£T5 Licensed. • free estimates • Specialist who does his own work. 15 years of ([elighted CEMENT WORK, any size job. INDIVIDUALLY design ed GROSSE POINTE • KITCHENS • BAT~ROOMS • CG-o'1tplete Ho"". Remodeling customers. Re£erenc.~s. Wm. Reliable. reasonable, refer. Spe.:cer Jirdlu and .urala! TU 6.5959 • ATTICS • BASiMOiTS Julin. 776-ll195 (res. East ences. Free estimates. LLsupports. Over 30 yean ex. • BRICKWORK • CARPENTRY area). Also complete concrete perience. M au d. Bannm. BIRMINGHAM, BLOOMFIELD censed. bonded. Joe CoBclone, • ALUMINUM SIDING DRexel 1-1256, YEn1ce 9-o36!J. service. TU 5-i027 VE 9-18 Mr 8-1040 CALL: JU I GENE'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE Customcraft Edgar H 0 OV ER _ttt I I • • :-ren. at AILr ~. - ESTATE FOR SALE PAINTING 'EAT{;RI~G I1ADE SHADES ---- I 13-REAL 3699-3701 BIWFORD, $26,so0. BOURNEMOUTH, 3 bedroom colonial, Ilh b~ths, fireplace, LIKE TO REVEL among large 6 and 6, brick flats. Two gas fam~y room, $28,900, TUxedo rooms with high ceilings, furnaces, s e par a t ~ basefireplaces, and enough bedments. Three car brIck ga. 1-0618. rooms and baths to accom-I rage. TUxedo. 2.G7~1. We can't help you there! But modate a scout troop? I GROSSE POINTE Ranch on anywhere else in the U.S.A. Then this could b~ the I beautiful corner 19'768 Holi. we can help you find a home. place. Located in the f.irst day Road. U n d' erg r 0 u n d Miehm Realty now offers.R block o.ff Jefferson Just spr~nkler, central air condi. free nationwide service to two mmutes from the tioning large rOoms 2 bed"families on-the..move." Just City's la~efrcnt park, and rooms' plus (den.bedroom) call VA 1.7314 for DWre in. settled nIcely on a lot big dining room. Asking $4:,500. formation. en?ugh. for a tennis court, Call owner after 4:30 for SWImid10g pool, a small or. appointment, 881-5928. WE SUGGEST chard. and a few 1a r g e 19932 DOYLE PLACE WEST YOU consult us before listing dogs. Priced to l'te picked GROSSE POINTE Woods. 3 your home for sale. Free sales up pronto by a new proud AGNES AREA $700 bedroom Colonial near Lady advice and consultations from pOOsessor. Star of the Sea and Barnes the best full time, experienced I Only this down and closing sales force in your neighbors c h 001 s. $41,500. TUxedo THE FRENCH have a flair for costs ~.H.A.,. bur .this. big 4-6994. houd. Extensive advertising many things and their hous~ 10 thIS dI~ngwshed .given each pr op erty. Ask architecture is very much I Se~1Oole. ~dian VIllage 10' aboui our gUal"anteed sales in evidence in this beaucauon. Details, 342.1188 or program. GROSSE POINTE Woods. Must 'f 1 f '1 h L' 353-9532. t I U amI y orne on msell. Owner transferred. CencoIn Road. Five family LEE ter Hall Colonial. CO{Dplet.ely bedrooms and three bath- JEFFERSON Call Lee and start packing. EAST 16628, o1t redecorated and carpeted. 3 rooms on the second floor. bedrooms, 11,2baths, modern 18lla MACK Bishop Lane - Authentic ar. TU 6-3030 Offered at $41,900, a price kitchen and breakfast nook, chitecture of agc1ess beauty; belo''''' many four bedroom family room. 2-car garage. YOUNG COUPLE with a boys 8 bedroom mansion on acre listings. Many other desirable feaof land with lake frontage. desire 3 to 4 bedroom home , tures. Lovely and convenient Appointment only. in Grosse Pointe. Occupancy TRADITION, condition, and !l)cation to schools and shop. prior to Au.gust. M9-6673. your ambition might be ping. Owner. TUxedo 17098. RUTH ASSOCIATES VACANT LOT 60' to 70' frontthe formula which will put age in Grosse Pointe. Top of Grosse Pointe your family in this six bed425 MAISON price offered. 521.5053. room farm colonial. If you TU 6-4060 Desirable "Farms" location. appreciate the traditivnal 81 Kerchtval on the Hill One block street. N ear 16-PET5 fOR. SALE architecture of early Amer. schools, transportation, shopica, if yOU demand a home ping. Tree shaded, gaslit Col. POODLE puppies 7 weeks old, that's been kept in excelonial with oversize rooms inminiatures, A'KC registered. Mr.KINLEY ROAD lent condition, and if you cluding 3 bedrooms, separate Call after 8 p.m., during the have the ambition to step FIRST OFFERING dining room, library, Ilh week, or 9.5 on Saturday. up to a prestige horn e; An all brick good family house baths. Fenced lot. Open SatLakeview 7.6468. then check this one bewith ~ bedroo'ms, updated urday, Sunday 1 3. Owner f')re your neighhor does. SCHNAUZER, miniature l::lale, transferred. kitchen, breakf~st room, large 12 weeks, champion sire, screened terrace, 2-car gaFOR SOMEONE who doesn't : shots, home raised. TUxedo rage, gas heat. Convenient to want to put ali his eggs in 4.4081. Richard and Brownell Junior WHITTIER RD. (me baskC'!, this modestly High. St. Paul parish. FREE, mixed breed puppy. 6 BY OWNER priced ranch house with weeks old. TUxedo 5..1987. low maintenance could be STEPHENS ROAD One block tn St. Clare school. the answer. Two bedrooms Completely aIr-conditioned. 4 DOBERMAN, male, 8 months, with two baths, and a large An excellent ranch house of- bedrooms, _ 2;~ baths, living A.K.C. registered, all shots. living area with access to fered for sale to settle estate. room, dining room, breakfast 17 Champions in fallllly; exa screened terrace is all a Contains 2 large bedrooms, room kitchen sunroom Florida cellent show dog or pet. 946couple really needs. After Family room, Ilh baths, room: $43.500. ;;82-7389. 7381. screened terrace, 1st floor buying Viis one you'll have l/3.undry, attached garage. plenty of lettuce left over WELSH CORGI puppies, .AKC Fine carpets. Quick p!)sses. 1874 OXFORD, IM?fIEDIATE for your salad years. . registere~. Ideal dog for su~. sion. OCCUPANCY _ Brick 3.bed. urban livmg. Ready to go m YOU CAN SCORE a double room bungalow, natural fire-I May. MI 6.-3029. T. RAYMOND JEFFS play by acting fast on this P I ace. Excellent location. TV 1.1100 If no ans. TU "2-0176 Open Saturday and Sunday 2.5 COIJ..IE PUPPIES. AXC, sable, two-family which we are pm 7 weeks old, 22769 Rausch, showing on Neff Road. . . East Detroit, before 2 p.m. Where else in Grosse Pointe can you pick up two MANOR STANDARD POODLE pups, 6 complete living units for GROSSE POINTE SHORES TU 6-0550 weeks old, AKC, $100. 791less than $17,tJOO each? 2335. Camped illst north of Ker- WOODLAND SHORE DR. 34. cheval Avenue, the propLuxury 4 bedroom Colonial, GROSSE PTE. WOODS, BY Zo-PIANO SERVICE spacious foyer, living room erty is just a long throw to OWNER ~ 4 bedroom semia bus stop and Village 15x26, formal dining room. ranch; l"aneled recreation COMPLETE piano service. TunShopping. MutSchler kit c hen, iarge room; paneled TV room; 3 ing, rebuilding, ref1nJshlng, breakfast room, utility room, baths; family room; new out. de.mothi&g. Member Piano powder room, family room FOR THE MAN who thought he side paint, roof and gutters; Tecnnic1anll Guild. R. Zech, had everything, take a look 15x28. For appointment, call screened terrace. $39,500. TU 731-770; at just a few of the parti. Tuxedo 5.7900 OT 4-7449. culars of this estate offerRIEMER PIANO SERVICE ing. and you'll see w hat Open Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. 0)58 LINCOLN. 4 bedroom, 2'11 Tuning _ Repair _ Rebullding you've been missing. Placed bath, brick Colonial. Back All Work Done Promptly. imposingly on a little piece yard ideal for chndr~n. $39,' , 264-1089 of Farm's real e&tate, 300x 000. TUxedo 2.U09. 545 feet, the main house PIANO TUNING and servicing, is just a short walk to the guar~teed Walter Mueller, HARCOURT ROAD swimming pool, eight - car '1'U:x.ecir, 6-1090. garage, and guest building. 2 FAMILY FLAT Built to withstand' the ages, Luxurious and impeccable Tu. 21-MOVING & STORAGE all ages. The house has dor, in top condition. Each plenty or room to "escape" I A WOMAN KNOWS lliut has 3 bedrooms, spacious LIGHT HAULING and moving, from the wife or kids with LOCHMOOR - Center entrance carpeted living room with daily, Sunday, evenings. Call their gangs. All bedrooms Colonial in excellent condition, natural fireplace and formal VAlley 4-3211. come complete with their tastefully decorated. 4 b~ddining room. Up to date k1tchown baths and fireplaces. rc;>ms, 2 baths, den, plus ~n with disposal and dish- 21A--GENERAJIt SERVICES This house is in move-into glassed terrace. washer, 2 baths. Tmro floor condition, all that is reservants quarters include 2 CARPET LAYING quired is several vans of McMILLAN - English, 3 - J>ed. large air cooled rooms and NEW AND OLD furniture and your family. room, 11,2 baths, bay in dinbath, plus 2 huge cedar ing room opening onto screenclosets. Gas he.at. Reer~ation Stair Carpet Shifted "Politeness is an easy vired terrace. Firepla~e in liv. room and lavatory in base. Repairs of All Type. tue. costs little, and has ing room and upda~d kitchen ment, 3 car garage, all on Clgaret Burns R~Woven great selling power." spacjous 75' lot. with breakfast room. Purdy 2-5300 I------ 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE J .FORD. Beautiful ~rican on 80 foot lcdrooms, two and laths. Pa~eled Ii. WORK CF..MENTCONTRACTOR ALL ROOFING 1lDd gUtters, Quick ~rvice, Reasonable new and repairs. Do work GROSSE POINTE PARK. 183'x. myself. VAlley 5--2673. FORREsr BLACK & SON 115' ccmer lot. Win d mill JO 6-3984 TU 1-0358 Pointe area. ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK FIKANY REALTOR Caulking, chimney repairs. 21 years experience. All cracks 823-3444 VA 1-0614 Gutters cleaned inside and outside fixed. All walls and ceilings sanded. ADVANCE MAINTENANCE GROSSE PTE. WOODS Windows and cracks caulked TU 2-5539 Ridgemont off :Mack 35' lot, and puttied. Clean, guaran. $3,500. TUxedo 1-3000. teed work. SOMERSE"f _ Last vacant lot CALL GEORGE f 1 1 841~596!. or fats. 40'x120'. PR 1-23 1. All Types 14--REAL ESTATE PATINTTING& DECORATING WANTED I 6-4444 AL OUR NEW NUMBER CALL 899.2100 Free Estimate I :;ALL ra good I TU 6-4444 f' 881-8848 or too small. GEORGE PALMS, Rltr. ~~~~:~*~~~~~mr%~~~~~,~~~~~~ 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE INC. Michigan's Oldest Roofer Re.'ddential and Commerclal All types of Roof. and Decks Guttel'B ~Dd Conductors CALL t- )RUMMOND 21 R-CEMENT PAINTING, c 0 lor s matched, papering, paper removed, wall washing w 0 r k guaranteed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TU 2-0083. ROOFING CO. PLANS OF A 2 ;FAMILY FLAT PLUS MAID'S QUARTERS OVER GARAGE included in price of lot, $22,500. For further information. ADS ~:~ .J. D. Candler RETIRE WITH CLASSIFIED SE NEARING PLETION mreplace in masl), 3 baths. Stepg room, dining chler kit c hen, Jom, library and ,m. Open after- AND DECORATING SERVICE ON TV - HI FI "EREO 23-3630 - BUTLER t ." r : ~ . • GOODMAN MClEAN " Carter ble Services Classified Ads & Co. I +4400 ..... rt s*zc •• , r • • • rt • • r_ .... , . Bring Results . , • ac • ,.rt •• _rwmr 2 2 P G R ass E P a I N'T E N E.W S P"ge Twenty~Four * * * * Thursday, April 28, 1966 Feature Page' Pointer of Interest who, where and whatnot Good Tasie by whoo:;1 I .t I j I I ... of People in The Know ... ... ... ... r •.• Ani*a arrived in Argentina after a 12-hour flight: her first airplane tl'ip-technically, the flight from Detroit to New York, where she boarded a plane for Argentina, was her '"first" plane trip, but we consider this short jaunt merely a prelude to Anita's real journey-and she'll remain in the Southern Hemisphere for a month, renewing acquaintances, sightseeing and shopping for souvenirs to bring back to her Michigan family when she returns May 14. Tennis AnYOI~e? . . _ Answer yes • . . and look frostily cool under thf~ summer sun in a free moving white pique skimmer. At Walton-Pierce the new tennis dresses may not impro'le your game but they are sure to please the gallery. We (:aught a glimpse of ice blue piping on one style and thought it looked very winning. 1 T. butter Vs C. finely chopped 1V2 C. boilmg water 1Vs C. quick-cooking onion rice Melt 1 T. butter in sau\'~e. pan. Add and cook tender 1/3 C. finely chopped onion. Stir in boiling water and rice. Cover: remove from heat. Let stand 15 minutes, * until gifts Anita hasn't seen and already away, they >;I by Pat Rousseau Contributed By Mrs. A. C. Wendler ... ... American chocolates are among the is taking her brother and sister, whom she for FORTY-FIVE years, (being the two eldest marri2d when the rest of the family moved remained in South America) ••. Cou.nter Points CHICKEN LIVER CASSEROLE . • . Anita is the third oldest in a family of seven girls and three boys. Most of .her family moved from Argentina to Mexico in 1921, and lived there fo? 10 years before coming to Detroit. Her p!ll"ents have died since, but she has many, many relatives-HAt least 50," she says-living in Detroit and Southfield • • • ... flJ~nle Favorite Recipes A belated but heartfelt "Bon Voyage" • _ • to Anita Higby. who will have been with Wrigley's-on-the-Hill, at the check-out counter, for 20 years in May. Anita flew off to Argentina April 16, to visit her brother :.lhd cousins in Buenos AIres and her 3ister in Juan Fernandez •. , .~ * * * * 3 T. butter I • ... Top Drawer Topi< s ... and persona~ greetin:,;s are best communicated on the charming) imported note paper at 17007 Kerchev,zl UP in the Village. Florals and Scandinmnan designs ()re part of the paper picture. They do make such thuughtful gifts, .' lY2 lb. thawed frozen or fresh chicken livers 1 can Cream of Mushroom soup 1;4 C: milk '" '" ... ... Claire Pearone .•. cordially invites you to see the ELLEN BROOKE summer collection. Friday and Saturday, Allril 29, 30 at 397 Fisher Road. Thert~ will be informal modeling from eleven uhtil four. " Melt 3 T. butter in skillet. Every Woman. .. likes to make changes for the Lightly coat livers, cut into better. A Mutschler kitchen lets her rearrange storage. one.inch pieces. with flour. Wall unit shelves of \lood are adjustab1e; completely reBrown floured livers quick. movable. Undercounter unit shelves of metal or wood ly in hot butter. Place . Photo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. are sliding and adjustable. Drawers can be interchanged browned livers in casserole. MRS. GEORGE E. BLAKE, OF THREE MILE DRIVE . Someone should tell ••• young Hardy Macdona that ; and special interior fit"dngs changed about. At Mutschler, Add to butter in skillet 1 you CAN'T cook froz~n pizzas by sticking them high up By Janet Mueller can condensed C rea m of , 20227 Mack A venue, l£!arn how easy it is to make modifiat the School in East Warren kitchens. in the branches of a tree, ("so they'll be nearer the sun"), Mushroom soup and '14 C. cations and changes in their hardwooo When you're the mother of seven children, you avenue, featuring activities and on an April afternoon in Michigan, (after all, the boy's milk. Blend. Heat slowly, learn to cope with situations as they arise, to manage booths designed to interest all stirring to loosen bits from a Grosse Pointe High School senior! ... ) Smugness .... is owninp a Monaco.. Enjoy all of it: yourself and your family cleverly, calmly, without age groups. pan. Add. rice mixture to apparent a!td. ~tdden luxurzes. Your frzends will try to A kitchen crew will be on livers in casserole. Pour soup Good luck . . . to the charming lady who's looking obvious effort . . . so Mary Blake is fairly. used to "runnin~ things." 0~------------h and throughout the day. mixture over and stir to figure out zf zt s REAl,LY YOU. You're just a thoughtful for a new chauffeur because he!' old one got so sick she st~p abo~e the low-price field, loving every luxurious ily's; he bought it with his own preparing and s.erving snac~s, blend .. Bake at 375- abClut 30 ended up driving him around! (I'He was good company She's not afraid of work and money: . luncheons and d11lners. There II minutes, until hot and bubblY. mzZe of zt from the moment you -drive smugly away on trips to the airport," she comments). from Riverview Dodge, 15205 East Jefferson. she's not afraid of responsibilI be a Soda Bar, too, and games ity. As general 'YIothers' chair. "He pestered me and pestered for big boys and adults as well * room to put my pretty new man of the 1966 Austin Fiesta. me; 1 finally said. 'Yes. you as for children. Heard about ... "Ice Time, U.S.A.," the show being appliances in!" Ed Hicby •.. pointed out to us that Hathaway's Durable Au s t ~n Ca~holic Preparatory can h18ve the dog,' in .a w~ Austin Mothers have been given April 29, 30 and May 1 by the Detroit Ice Skating Another of Mrs. Blake's cur- Press (no iron) shirts with button down coUar and short sleeves nd Sc?~ol s maJor a~nual - n;oment. Janet was get~g ma. busy for months. fashioning Club at its arena in West Seven Mile road? Nine-year-old rent projects is a Conversation- could be a man's most comfortable, practical and very acceptable Frank DiVozzo and his sister Corinne, 12, children of :alSmg ev~nt. she s coor~mat.1 ned •. I was inv~lved 10 the lovely knits and artkles for the al German class at Grosse choice for summer • . . available in whiw, blue or maize at mg ~he wvrk of 18 committ~s, weddmg prepantlons . . . I h and cr aft departments, and 17140 Kercheval. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiVozzo, of Williamsburg crescent, servmg as general superVIsor wo~d UJp losmg a _dau~?ter and Mary Blake predicts the White Pointe High School. are skating in a Wild West number and one or.. the Old of a work force of some 600 gammg an Afghan. Mary Elephant selection will be exMary's parents were German. B..... tho k South. They're among a cast of 30, ranging in age from women. She knew the language as a. OUl.lque-mg . .. IS wee brought us the informalaughs. tremely interesting: toddlers to grandparents, in talents from rank beginners child and is finding out. to boX?-... on May 19, the Irving Boutique (a branch of Her big, black Fiesta note~e two youngest BI~kes. "We'r:e having really GOOD to North American Champic:l Gary Visconti, (just home her own surprise, that it DOES Irv!ng) will provide tIle fashions for a show at the Grosse book is crammed with lists. Dav~d. 1~. a student at Pie~ce things this year, putting them from skating an exhibition in Russia), who'll appear in memoranda, work sheets and Jumor High School, and Damel. all in one :1;"0010. which we call come back, with a little prac- P?lnte Yacht Club ~nd Leon will style the wigs and hairpIeces. Of cClurse, If you can't wait . . . stop at 17888 two evening performances April 29 and 30, at 8 o'clock, reports. '10, a Defer student. are both The Red Barn sort of a country tice • . . and the special May 1 matinee, at 3:30 o'clook, a benefit She's hoping she'll get a Mack Avenue and go boutique-ing yourself. "Every Austi.n mo th er con- mechanically .inclined. d like to store section.' There'll be straw for the city's underprivileged children. chance to REALLY practice it tributes to the Fiesta in some ~ork with their han s and. en. on the floor, licorice strings. way or another." she explains. JOY water sports. espeCially a big keg of cheese •.. n in t~e nea~ futu~e. Her h.llsMother~Of-Pearl . for Mother's Day gifts ••. in A century ago • . • explorers found an enchanting "T his (the chairmanship) swim~ing a~d sailing at the There'll be a Baked Goods ban~ s buslI~ess mvolves Im- I so many usefuL shapes and sizes at Kopp's. Bath towel booth. a group of food baskets. portmg fore.Ign pr~ducts; he holders wall soap dishes kleenex and ha' . paradise, full of unequaled beauty, in the lush Hawaiian hasn't been' a difficult job. Detroit Yacht; Club. made a busmess trIp to Eng. t" . ' zr spray conAll Are Sailors a novelty candy department ... land, and Virgin biands. This paradise will be recreated May 5, really - it.s been a pleasure .France and Germany la;t azners... also come zn golden pearl. Heredity, (Mr. Blake has tl!:ere'll be everything at the when the Grosse Pointe PIME Mission Guild, celebrat- to find so many women who September, and Mary would * "" * ing its lOth anniversary, hosts an "Island Holiday" fash- are so eager to help. ~o wonder. lived on the water all his life. Fiesta. like to make the next trip with A Hai:rdo . . . shou; d emphasize the assurance of the face knows the Detroit River and Hope To Raise $45,000 ion show for the benefit of 1,000 foreign mission orphans. ful to work with ... " him. beneath. It showd permit maneuvering for daytime and evening By noon Show day, the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club will Very Competent Crew its environs' as well. as any It's a big project, but it.s The More the Easler change of pace by. the addition of a postiche, perfectly matched, voyageur), and envlfOnment. got to be big; Fiesta workers have been transformed into everyone's dream of a tropstyled and proportIon~if. At Edward Nepi, "Parrucchiere," 19463 These eager helpers and (the Bla~es have A~WAYS had are aiming for big profits. M~s. Blake suppo~es a large MacJc Avenue. a great deal of tho'l1ght and skiU are devoted to ical island, complete with blazing torches and waving wonderful workers have coa- a boat) "ave c vn ....... spll'ed to make "Tuition at Austin doesn.t family must be e~sier. to rear creating this individual l..-ok ••• that is perfectly fashionable palms .•• lesced into an exceptionally a ~ailor of every Blake ad. cover expense~." Mary Blake than a small faml1'Y. (because TUxedo 4.8858 • * • talented, competent crew. and sprmg. explains. "We have new teach. in a large family, every child '.... * ... Brilliant birds will perch on the oamboo walls Captain Mary admits she's fortunate in her officers and Two or three times each ers this year. maintenance H~~ t~;~~~i' know how to TAN-talizing? '.' .. While you're getting a tempting and nest in the roof of a quamt thatched hut. Hostesses. summer, the entire family gets costs . . . We want to raise raise an only child .. she muses tan be sure your skm IS protected by Notre Dame Pharin bright Hawaiian muumuus and sarongs, will wear (wo)men. together for weekend cruising about $45.000 for the School." then adds with 'a laugh, "i ~acy Sun Screen. It actually screens out burning ultraleis flown in from the Islands. The Phil Skillman rrrio "I accepted the chairm3nship aboard the "Busy B'~." They Mrs. Blake has always been will provide tropical "sounds," and there'll be a million in February. Thdt W8:s late - visit Wallaceburg. Put-in-Bay, a fast worker. She races sometimes don.t think I know VIOlet rays and allow". you. to sun safely. The formula is so sWlmmmg won't lessen the effective. dollars worth. of jewels. as well as brightt light spring Fiesta chairmen had always Ced.ar Poi.pt, sleep a.ooard their around in the mornings, pick- how to raise my own seven water repellent children! They're alike in some ness. and summer fashions, on display ..• started working the summer be. cabm crUIser, toU;"" Islands and ing up the house. relaxes after I/< I/< • things. unalike in others. Each * • ... fore the event - and we've resorts on rented tan d e m order has been restored. .child's p2rsonality is a sepa. . A Rai!tbow '.' . of colors for indoor-outdoor carpet. . . Decorations are being created by Bryce Harnick had to gc, go, go! . . . but bicycies, (Mr. B. brings his a Some jolbs are never "over." rate. special thing . . . my . . . ftfteen m ell! This great carpet discovery is crud Jack Farris. Among the people responsible for Is- everything's coming together Own shore transportation. "I <lnce told a priest. 'I didn.t perfect for family rooms, terraces, boats and now in mini-bike with an extra seat of course: "The laundry' goes land Holiday are this yearts PIME Guiid president, Mrs. beautifully. on. day after day, the socks mind having babies. it was easy pastel shades for bat;trooms. Available in 3 6 9 and 1~ h b k B "Actually, three months' no. Oll. t e ac for Mrs. .). Chilton Drysdale, of Harbor Hill, general chairman Mrs. are done by the bushel basket. to 7:aise babies - it.s the teenCharles Dawood. of Berkshire road, and her assistants, tice was probabl~' better for There are many sherter sum- Tuesdays. nObody DARES call agers! What do I de with them?' foot widths at Ed Maliszewski, 21435 Mack Ave~ue 776-5510. . ••• Mrs. Claude A. Greiner and Mrs. WiI!iam J. LiIIy, and me than 10 months' - I work mer excursions aboard the me; Tuesday is my day to "He had a wonderful an• • lit better on deadline. when I "Busy B's" too. and weekend mangle. and I mangle all day the Mesdames Clayton P. Alandt, Mark Valente, Jr., swer. 'Simple,' he said. 'Just Hunter's Pharmacy And Coin Shop ... 19603 Mack A'lenue trips with only two or three long. do ahQut 40 or 50 shirts, raise the first one perfectly, Oscar Keller, Dominic Pucci, Frank Gerrnack, Jr., Wil- HAVE to get organized . .;' that fine pharmacy and familiar meeting place for coin col: Still, she doesn.t think she children along; Mr. Blake 12 pairs of trousers ... " and hold him up to the others Ham G. Koerber, Thomas LoCicero, T. W. Berendsohn, lectors h>:s added a new Cosmetic I)epartment. Among the famous could have "done the job" heads for his boat every chance . . . as an example ..... Anthony Sh~mansky, F. M. Barrett, Joseph Sheehan without name beauty products YOU'Ufind there. are I,avin Jean Nate the assistance of co- he gets. and he seldom has . ThiS year, WIth no Child. comand Joseph Greiner. and .Bonne Bell • • . to mention a few favorites. TUxedo 4.5400: chairman Jerry. (Mrs. Francis to ask for passengers. mg ~oD:1e.for lunch to dIsrupt daytime ..• TUxedo 1.6917 for emergencies. her ill mid-day. Mary's found * B.) Crowley. of Pemberton Took Anniversary Trip time for bowling and bridge PILFERINGS road. G~rge and Mar y Blake playing with the Austin MothIt is the practice of the Red Cross to send first-time "I just raIl Jerry up and thoroughly enjoy these family ers. blood donors a card giving the donor's blood type. FolF.:ven Makes Pottery ~~_ lowing the type, A, B, AB or 0, is a plus or minus sign ask her to do s 0 m e-t h i n g. holidays, but after 25 years of and five minutes late,r it.s marriage and seven children, The Recent Graduates Group Members of the :mchigan The Reverend Vincent J. indicating whether the person's blood is Rh-positive. dene," Mrs. Blake marv~ls. they were delighted ~o celebrate She's always made time, of the American Association of Chapter of the Trinity College Forde S J chairman of the One woman retu::-ned to the Red Cross office, card in It's not as if Mrs. Crowley their Silver Wedding Anniver- (sometimes not enough time. University Women will hold its Alumnae Ass9ciation wi 1 gather Th l' ..• hand, and protested: "I don't understand this. I was a were sittlilg ~t h?me twidd.lin~ sary via an adults-only vacation but always a little time). for last program of the season Tues. at the Heather lane. Birming. ~o Og~ Departme?t a~ the good donor, my blood pressure was normal, I had no het thu~bs. lookmg. for things in the Southwest last January. her Pewabic pottery, has many day evening. May 2, aJt 8 o'clock. ham. home of Mitzi Friedheim, Umversity of DetrOlt, Will be to,do, eIth~r ... there are,13. . examples of this beautiful 'Work Mrs. David Net'l, assisted by Ma;Y"l, at 12 o'clock noon, for guest speaker. Gold Class membad reaction to donating-and all I got was B.minus." chilaren in 'tl)e Crow\~iY fam-l Janet moved in to take over in her h0!De, many more that Mrs. Dale Cunningham and Mrs. a champagne brunch. bers will assist the hostess. -Reader's Digest ily!' . . the running of the menage in she has given away. Richard Schuler. will preview _.~ __ ~ _ * Four More To' Go . I Three Mile drive, and Mr. and "Pewabic pottery was my' summer cultural opportunities ¥,<~::f.:..wr~a...~~::::;f>r:-;:;.~- ...... ",-"Y-~'J;-s-m-w~:«m-~'-,'mt-;-",--~-<-<~--.--:M-~-~~;-J-.~----.",-<'i "We are all resp~nsfble for our own sin:;," satd the Mary laughs' as she describes Mrs. B!'ake set off for. Las father's life." she explains. in .Detroit.. Mrs. Paul Silbert, $ ',:i' preacher. "It's no use tryin~ to nut the blame for them how' she was "talked into" Vegas. where Mary enJoyed "He was with Pewabic for 59 hostess. will be assisted by Mrs. ~:.~ ~.] on someone else: Adam blamed Eve, Eve blamed the taking the chairmanship: ('With quite a run of Beginner's Luck. years. H~ did the kilns •. (ovens R;icoord Gallette and Mrs. Cun. ~~ YOR @ serpent and the serpent hadn't a leg to stand on." OnE: son through Austin, and She couldn't get used to the in which the pottery glaze is mngham. . ;:" ~< -English Digest ~o~~y~;~,~"to go, how could ~~s~.;~~~~~ t~~~~lt~~ed~~~it;E ~~~ege o:~UI~v~rV~~%: ~~~~~ ati:'~~~p~for~h1:~ t.~i<1 Her oldest boy, George. the though. Accustomed to attend- all night long. We'd take his N; McConnell. Jr .• is chairman, GRAY'S HAV'E IN STO~I{ ~ AuSitin alumnus. is 24. studying ing Church services each mor- dinner down to him ... " wIll meet at the home of Mrs. -~:!: . . . b H. Sanhorn Brown in Meadow »< ~ The WOTllen of the Grosse companied by Mrs. Charles :~l'~yu ~nd ~:~ ';o':':.t~~; 1~:~n;~~~~rIO~~ ~~: ~~l~c:riday, May 6, at 9:30 0 Glass Chillers 0 Cork E,.ectors : Poi n t e Woods Presbyterian Bryant, and a violin solo by ~~~~~ &:~~~~a~~:~e;~f~n~~r~u~ ,~I::~S. ~ end w9rking in his {ather's room as she dressed, anxious work herself,. now has. a kiln Mrs. R. Frederie-k Shepard :.:~.~ ..~.: Church are planning a Mother- Candice Maschmeyer, accom- troit ill panied by her mother. Mrs. business. North Tool and Manu. ,not .to .wake .George, was f facturing Company. ; &tartJed to hear him mutter as 0 ~er own In the basement. will review a mapter of "M.&n- i g 0 Bocce BallG"'me 0 I & Ch I and-Daughter tea this Sunday William Maschmeyer. fashIons .vases, urns and ash- streams of-,Modern Art." ~~ ... ce arcoa K~gs ill Twenty-two.year-o!~ J a net she opened the door to leave trays by hand, occasionally goes -----,-------:day 1, from 2 until 4 o'dock, There will be poetic readin~s in the Church lounge. by Mrs. Edward Mertz, Mrs. 0 Electric Shoe Shiner 0 Boomerangs Included on the afternoon's Harold Abram, Mrs. Jack Rowe agenda will be a violin soIl:' by and Mrs. John Porter. eren, ~ary Beth, llh,. and .MichVisited in Arizon I ter's wheel fO'; big pieces. -..==::-. -~Mrs. James Davis and songs Deborah and Miriam Circles ael, mne. montb.s-, hve m st. Th BI k .. d a I ~~ -~~~ ft 0 Folding SuitciJses 0 Barometers Clair Shores. The W~rtmans . e a es Visite George's Her husba:':ld loves. Pewabic --= ill by Mrs. Richard Johnson, ac. I will sel ve as hostesses. love. horses" kept, a palomino sIster. and her husband, M.r. work, to.o; Mary, Bet~ occasion. --: __ J:= when they. were: first married and Mrs. ~ohn Motschall, In ally. atte~pts a piece. and _ 0 Swiss Army Knives 0 Bermuda Bells and residing in' Junction City. TuC;Son, ArIz.,. and Mary. even, DaYld and Danny both did some Kans .• where he was stationed managed a trip to Nogales, work at the pottery. last sum~{ I d CHARLES A. PARCELLS & CO. Safari G~iIIlS as a' lieutenant in the United Mexico, where she picked up mer. 0 Insuate Muss States Army. now keep a horse some lov~ely mantillas for one Mrs. Blake also uses her 'h; take pleasure in announcing in Richmond Mich. of the Flesta booths. talented fingers for needleW the C!$Sociation of COME IN BROWSE AROUND Mary Beth: 20. interested in She's worked on Fiestas be- puint, has made several' lovely art and studying Retailing at fore, .underto?k a d,ecorating purses and a needlepoint It's a sad state of ., AND SEE ~'HAT A FINE SELECTION Northwood Institute likes to committee agsu;nment last year, Madonna' and Chi I d now head for the ski •slopes on fi~ds it fasci~ating to wo~k fraJned and h an gin g 'in the affairs when the stuOF ITEMS WE CARRY winter weekends. ~ith all the dIfferent commIt- Blake's living room. dents can d j c tat e ~ t Thomas 17 is 'a junior at ees a once, to see so many Do Own De tin ~ toith their firm as a Austin, where' he plays football diffe:rent t~lents being' used in es cora g. schoo' policy. ~ Registered Representati1'e and basketball. Fifteen-year-old so many different ways. She does her own ~ecoratmg: W Michael. an Austin sophomore, She'~ . received exc~llent co- ";'hat's my MX~ proJect .. af~er *f is the familY zoologist.ichthyooperatlOD from AustIn's new I m th~"Ough WIth the Fies.a. f. ~ .. CHARLES A. PARCELLS & CO. logist principal, Father John Me- I'm going to do the whole A . Laughlin, O.S,A.. who's pretty house. third floor on down. *:; Investment Securities 'chaBeol.UgfhatscOi' WnanteDdOgbY N'at- exlcfited abftout tlhle p~ojeh~t him. "I have the kitchen finished TU 1-2262 TU 1-$262 Mi Se - a er a • It s IS first already. because when Janet. m Members: Detroit & Midwest Stock Exchanges ural Science and History. leves ~iesta, and he wants it to be and her family moved back to ~ ~ 63P PENOBSCOT BLDG. sea horses. tropical fish. all a good one. Michigan from Kansas. we gave~; I'" animals-especiallY the Blake's Set. for Aprll 30 them our kitchen appliances CARL JOYNER -~ ~ {tOn the Hill" . WO 2-5625 Detroit 26. Michigan Afghan Hound. It.s really MichFiesta date is this Saturday, and bought new ones _ and 1 ~9 MACK - in. 'theWo~#3 ~ ~__a__a.__.a ._. .~~s~gnth~lli~~b.A~il.~~~dQ~~bd to h~ • • • * * * '" * * * * * * ... l~ * ... * • ...' {.u i I • i J t ! I• 1 * * • I ' II # * I .1 ! I :1 I * I * AAUW Groups Pl' · au Mee t "tugs T rinity AluTllnae Planning Brunch I • • Would believe ••• ~ U~~~~ ~:~.~.: .. :.~.~.': Church Women Schedlllin~ Tea v. t: ....:.... I Jp~f::~ I m I w. ~~~~~o:~T~~nih~": t~'::b:~g: ~~:,tMI~~~ ;;:h:~;:r..yOUdo,~:7t:r:.~~:n~:t::~:a~~~t=: IT -oH_~e. a~~l I I 2B&ft~~ ,~ -5 .>:. k.-:'~~.' fJ m i~ m I I fJ o m JOHN H. COURTNEY I~ I ~f.. m r.7.:'.~.. l a~.~~ ~~ . , . ,. ~.... . . •.x-: ....'.. ~ ¥or< :~.AA:::;..::-..:.(.%.< •.:.: