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Ews Rosse: War Memorial Making Annual

The Grosse Pointe News from April 8, 1965, covers various local and national events, including military actions in Vietnam and community initiatives in Grosse Pointe. The article highlights a fundraising campaign for the War Memorial and local council elections, where voters rejected amendments to the city charter. Additionally, it reports on community activities and recognitions, including awards for public works during a snowstorm.

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Ews Rosse: War Memorial Making Annual

The Grosse Pointe News from April 8, 1965, covers various local and national events, including military actions in Vietnam and community initiatives in Grosse Pointe. The article highlights a fundraising campaign for the War Memorial and local council elections, where voters rejected amendments to the city charter. Additionally, it reports on community activities and recognitions, including awards for public works during a snowstorm.

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VOL. 26-NO. 14 Entered all Second Class Matter at


the Post omce at Detroit, Mich. GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, APRIL 8, 1965 ".00 Per Year
28 Pages Two Sections-Section One
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Praise For' A Job Well Done ! More Coullcil


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of the
War Memorial !

Pay• Refused
WEEK
As Compiled by the
Making Annual :In Woods
Grosse Pointe News

Thursday, April 1
Funds Appeal ,Se
,
con d Amendment
Wood!. Receive Voters'
Approval; 10,439
in

C'NITED STATES and Viet- Donors Begin to Respond in 165 Family Participation Pointers Cast
namese planes launched mas- Campaign: "Doorways to Di$covery" Brochure Ballots
sive raids against North Viet- Mailed to Pointe Homes
nam and scorched earth raids _. . Park voters rejected two
against the Viet Congo but lost .The Gr?S~e ~omte Wa~ [Link]'s 19G5 Annual: amendments to their City
six aircraft to Cvmmunist gun- [Link] PartIcIpatiOn CamP.3lgn IS on. The dates are ' Charter and refused t'" keep
ners. There weore at least two I AIM 30 '-'
Amerit'an casualties as 200 J prI 1 - ay . The goal IS $75,000 about one-quarter ' an incumbent councilman in
planes and 25 helicopters raid- of what it costs to maintain the Center and operate its i office: and the Woods vot-
ed Nc~.th Vietnam and the Viet busy. schedule. f>-----------------~~ers turned down one amend-
Cong, with about 70 U.S. planes
pouring tons of napalm. ph os-
I~ IS ho~ed that all. Grosse
Pomters Will make a gift. None
Pin n [Link]' ng ,' ment to their Cit eh
y
t
ar er
phorous and fuel oil on Com- is too small, all are appreciated and a p ~ r 0 v e d another.
munist-infesteci Boi Loi forest,
which has been used as a base:
I I
'and needed.
This article is being written
CIe a UT p
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It'
I There d WIll

aroun
h be new faces
t e cou'-:dl seats of
of the VJet Cong, following an evening program the Patk. Woods and Farms;
>I< • ,..
A MICHIGAN safety enforce- '
I
committee meeting, where a
g~~Up of Grosse Pointe:s ~usy
CUlnpaig'l ,and former Govcfllor John
i B. Swainson. unopposed for
ment official was suspended'
from his $7000-a-year job pend- ,
CItizens volunteered theIr tIme
to lay plans for such Center- Garden ' Judge,
'V
a v n e C 0 u n t v Circuit
to fill a' vacancv.
ing investigation of a charge, s~onsored events as a Teena?e C lu b CouncIl was a shoo-in. •.
that he was involved in a: .. mgh~club; an open panel diS' Sponsoring Cem 'f Th I ~.
black market for driver's li-; ". ,CUSSlon between representative mum y e e ectors who took dme
censes. Andrew W. Robinson. of :'. I high [Link] students and par- House-Cleaning Project ;ou: ~o go to the polls at. th_e
3776 Glendale, a ten-year em- ' ents, clergy, e d u cat 0 r sand d Sh b' el ctlOn on [Link]. .Apnl :>.
ployee of the Michigan State: police; a new Fries Forum on an ru Sale i t~ade ~n~wn thelr WIshes by
Department. Wal5' suspended I ,.. .... Space, a Carousel of culture --- i e m~Jonty votes cast.
after he refused to "discuss any ::::':::;,/: ,involving Trips to the Art, PIa n s for the ann u a 1 Swal~son: who could have
'I

phase of the situatio~." Robin- ! ~


:?:/:/.:.:.:\: i music and drama centers of Clean - Up Campaign and made It With only one vote. if
son's suspension followed the . -Photo by E.'ddle Mc....rath. ,Jr. Metropolitan Detroit; a summer Shrub Sale s onsortld b that was all that was needed.
resignation of a D!"troit poll'ce- ',' In recognition of the excellent work done by snow as they accept their award from Auto Club represenLa- stock company for th Coil g t- G P ~ - y gleaned a total of 4301 from all
man who granted an - ex-convict: remova l' crews In a 11 0 f 'fh e P'om t es In . th c: wa k e 0 f t'lve JACK HINSBERG
, . ~ Wh'lI.e C't.1 y M anager JOHN age; a series to bringe interna- e e CI he rosse
C '. om1e Garden 0 f t he P'cl~tes. The' total num-
an ilkgal temporary driver's I' the big bllzzard, the Automobile Club of Michigan is CANTWELL (fIght) smIles hIS approval of the pro- tional name artists to the Cen- 1Utbd ~uncil \\ ere c~m- be: of !eglstered voters in the
permit. presenting citations praising the local Departments of ceedings. The Woods receives its citation tonight, the ter; Memorial Day Services, pe e a a recent. me'3tiI1g Pomte IS 34,539.
.. ,.. • ' Public Works' "outstanding performance." First to Park and Farms will receive their citations April 12, and a Veterans Rights program. at the War Memcnal. In .the .City. where the local
THE MICHIGAN Legisla- receive a citation, April 1, was Grosse Pointe City. and the final citation will be presented to Shores Full Agenda Committee chairmen were an- electIOn IS held. i.n Nov~mber.
Itwc. bro:dening the Michigan Mayor DAVID E. BURGESS (left) and DOUGLAS officials April 20. It was a full agenda which nounced?y Mrs. Pierre V. Heft- out of 4.432 qualifle~ registered
('o~e of [Link] to cover ':Ill- COLLINSON City DPW Superintendent are pictured carne at the end of a typically ler, preSIdent of the council. voters, 149 cast thetr vote for
rlalmed wages, Insurance policy, _ _ '-~ ~_ ..~ ~ ~~._________ _ busy day at the Center M M tin C dl' ,the former governor; and in the
payments an d gl'f t certif!cales. . ,' . t .'. I th [Link] er u IJl will direct' Shores, \\rhere local electl'ons-
put.a
$3 T
0 to $~O ~illon bon"n- :
' BeglD· Sip.
ewer olnter R ecaIIs 96 Years A nnua IE aster Whil
e
th
e mee mg w~s In \ e . eanest Pl~yground C(\ll- will be held next month, 55 of
progress~ ~ome 275 Pomters test In connection with the i the 69 ballots cast were for
za m the Michigan treasury. j we~e en)oymg. one of. the Ce~- schools. Mrs. Freoerick [Link] \ Swainson, the rest were east
Upper P£'njnsuJa members
the House tried to get the funds
of / I mprOVelllcllt: Of Loca [Link] Egg P t!ram
TO
Iter s In~ernabonal dmners m and Mrs. Truman SchneIder, for write-in candidates.
the [Link] Bal~roo.m, and a pro.- are [Link] fOl' the Litter. i Shores has 1,613 registered vot-
The
to help payoff
debt on the Mackinac Br~dge"
some of tbe \
but this [Link] [Link] defeated. \
I_D GP [Link] 'H
liOn er IOOth [Link] hd ay
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Set At Center
L.l gram on Spam In the Audl- bug Sale held each year in co- I ers.
torium, ~he gift of Willi~m operation with local merchants. i . ,:"ote For Swainson
. Hayes Fries to tl" the Commumty. 'So
~ re S...... , II ThiS I" how the other Pointes
I I ----------- I Al so, concurre~. y gOlDg on lD .,.,..S
'voted for Swainson: Park-1-
Friday, AprIl 2 - \ 1.. .. Alf d A kl dR" Ab t F ' Ice' -- Alge! House given along with .Mrs. Reuben !vI. ~.a~erl1lan /624; FarmS-872; and Woods":'-
THE DETROIT 'Red Wings Award Catch B~sin Repair IVlrs. re uc an emlnlsces ou. ar~,"g, 'nternational I Institute's the beautiful property of the w!.ll assume responsIbIlIty for 1,601.
dpfe-ated the [Link] B I cl c k:
Hawks and their super-star,
and Replacement
t rac t a t S peclat'I M ee t
Con-
I Jams and T urn-o~; The Ce~~ury
In Her Country Home
SleIgh RIdes
'
Uk..
ralman
S.
ectlon to
Sh Russell Alger family were a vacant property clean up and
ow meefng of th G ' P' tithe "Sore Spots" project.
I 0
n ballot~ cast for candidates
.
: D Tec h.n1ques
Bobby Hull in the first game. . I - ,
't
ecora! ng
1
Toastmasters,
e rosse
~b~ K i wan is
om e i
i ' for locat offices and local issues
Mrs. B. F. Martin heads the! the votes were: '
of the Stanle:; Cup playoffs in I ing April I ,About a month before the 3urrender of Lee's forces, ThiS Saturday I ~lub of Gr?ss.e Pomte, a dra~- committee for distributing post-: Park- (3,816 out of 9000 vot-
the National Hockey r~agu£:.; at Appomatox Court House, Va., Martha McLean Auck- I
mg and P?lD~ng class, a BaSIC ers which are made each year i ed), Proposal 1, to reduce the
G P . t
Huil scored Chicago's first goal,
and assisted on two others, but : improvem~nt
Work on the City's sewer land was born in Pittsburgh,

t~e league's ~ 0 s t Valuable I begun. At a special Council


program has Canada, in 1865.
in the province of Ontario,
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Four years. later she moved I that were used to bake bread.
and r~~~r
. d P
~~:ts c
h'ld
a:e Seamanship t;ourse, and a class by the elementry ~tudcnts in average
rf~ in Yoga.
_ More Meetings
J

: the p~~lic schools ~under the men from \~~rhou;:~o 53o~ou:~~


superYlslOn of Donald Schrom, Yes, 1,559; No, 1,978. Proposal
k k f f

P _ayer. Red Wmg .[Link] Ull- 1 meeting last Thursday, the to Grosse Pomte, and for the Our home was heated with a Vlte to gpt ~eady forfEas Through the day, the Grosse art dIrector of the plementary 2, to provide city fire fighters
~an. sco:~d the ~~nnmg ~031 I George Jerome and Com- past 96 years has ~de .her huge wood stove and we stayed ter b y attendmg one 0 ~he Pointe Senior Men's Club had schools. :a furlough of 20 ct;;ys each vear
In Detr?lt s .4-3 Hctory. The ar. c ntract c v - home here. She maUled, raIsed there fo.;-about one year. About two ~aster egg decoratmg met (they have nearly 500 I-Yes, 1,402; No, 2,045. •
gan:te. fIrst in a seven-g~me ~ .~ O. '. o. e r J ~ g her children, w a t (' he d The 1873 we moved to Dr. Issac S e S S IOn s at the Grosse members), an exhibit of paint- Teens H~l~ . I Patterson Elected
Sf'rlel' betwe-en the Red Wmgs . erVlces m. conJUnctIOn WIth Pointe grow from a sleepy Sidman Smith's farm and lived Pointe War Memorial on ing and sculpture had been on Mrs. A. R. WhIttington willi
~[Link] Blac~ Hawks. was played I the sewer [Link] PTo- ~amlet into a thriving :uburb. in "Willow Cottage." My father . . .. contact the Service Clubs at! In the Park race for mayor.
In DetrOIt.... I' f!ram and pumpmg statIon I She celebrated her 100th worked this farm on shares. Saturday, Apnl 10 at 2 p.m. ~~.'i'J
th~ Hser~;c~ h ~Ulld :o~ the High Schcol for volunteers I Matthew Patterson, who was
... ... I 3utomaHon. was approved. bI'rthday March 19, at a party Wtile living there an ice J'aJD or. again at 3:30 p.m. 1 br~ns °dSPIa a wor e in the vacant [Link] clean Ii appointed to fill a vacancy lasl
:'vIAYOR JEROME CAVA . ,.. ~n t elr ban ages, a Conversa- "July, created by the resignation
... . - The catch basin repair and I given by her four childrffi, on Lake St. Clair occurred. We Free [Link] WIll be pro- bonal French class was held up. .0 f K tb C .
....'\GH thr [Link] .. replacem"'nt con t r act W"S I Mrs. MarI'on SI'ngleton, of HI'II- could hearr the roaring and vided a~ in the past by 11le th 'd b W C I '. 1 enne unmngham, was
b t t '" ""- Uk . . - t' f th I t ere een a ater 0 or Miss ChrIstine Edwards heads elected to serve a [Link] term
pay . oos or e rOI S po Ice- awarded to DeMeulena"re Con- cr~t road, wI'th whom she now moaning of the ice as it started raIntan see Ion 0 e n er- class a d t' g f th 'th Sh b SId '11 k I
t d t ""''' t' I I t't t ' n a mee In 0 e, e
f
~en 1. vo ~rs :p~roveth an :;~~ struction Company, low bidder makes her home, Mrs. Henry to break and huge cakes o)f ice na lOna ns I u e. Chess Club. I advanceru ordersa e an WI ta e :in his own right. He received
for Kwansan 2,059 votes. and his opponent
~~;~t~~~ f~:e. T~~ m:yor' ex- at $20,417. Ivc!;()J) of M';Lir road, John piled up on top ?f ea~h other People may bring their own Serves 150,000 and Mt. Fugi cherry trees and William M. Fritz pOlled 1560
plained that the cost of the Tax Notes Auckland, of PIche avenue, and [Link] made gr:at Ice plIes. The eggs or buy them at cost at the The C e n t e r serves some white and purple lilacs. Orders votes. '
lifth we-ek of val'~tion time In other business, Council au- Mrs. Albert Cooch, uf Ann fOl'ce of the lee cakes broug~t Center.
would have to be subtracte<! thorized sale of $70,000tax anti. Arbor. The. ;larty was held at huge ro~ks. up on the mam Use Uncooked Eggs
150,000 people in a variety of may be placed by calling
ways annually. A solicitation 885.3141.
I
I th b'd f
0:
then co~nci~ t 1 se~s agrOu~d
from the prospective pay raisl: . I
included in Mayor Cavanagh's flsca year an
pew budget. The fcur-week va- April 1, 1965, through June 30,
d
[Link] period,
.
Ii
cipation notes for the interim the St. Cla.r Shores home of road. which If. now Lake Shore
M
rs.
Do ld I
na veson.
Dr've Some of the ice cakes
I . . .'
Ukral'nl'an use uncooked
s
to dye. Patterns dyes and bees
I
The following is Martha Mc- I pushed m ':lnder the Willow wax will be fur~ished' free The each house with the appeal to i
g brochure called "Doorways to
eg s D'
Iscovery"
h
as been sent to ie'
Easter
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[Link]
'V d
I
kt a e,
er onc , a newcomer. was
the top vote getter with 2034
Also .~lected were
eor e

cumb'ellt'
.

I Sl I
ffi'

cation for teil-year veterans'


1965 to Bank of th C
was adopted in HIl8 and police- wealth. low bidder at 1.6 per of her life:
T -
e ommon- .lA'an uc an s OWn memOIr,
I
A kl d' . trees and raised them up out
! of the ground..
J '"
I styllc With WhICl1to make the
: design cost about 30c
. "kJ
eep
th
e
do
or cpen Wl e.
Citizens are asked to use the
'd ",
at{;(
A GPHS
t
~
John Doe11e 1900' and Cha-Ies
Ives 1753 ' ,. •
s

men now ClalIl~ t at


. h th f
e ur-
cent
. . I
100 Y
. [Link] 0
f M
.emo~ es
j'
,When
Moved Agam
I was about 18 years'
I
Assisting the Ukrainian Wo-'
. Center dis"over its amazingly
.'. ~ --- II " .
The losers are: Thomas Bol-
lough measure IS out of datt'o
* • • I'"
The Clty Manager was au. I I hved 10 OntarIO With mv, f
I 'lor'
Ize.
d to k r t'
.m~ e app I~[Link] \ paren ....
~."l
" unu
If' ! 0 age, we moven 0
' t the old! e a d
' m n n paren
was our years; Kerby farm which Senator Mc- children throu h the ste s of
ts .
10 gUl mg
'd' th dIversifIed program and con.
e tribute in the postage free re
.
I ' , .
The Grosse Poi n t e High ton 1 530- Incumbent William
- School ChOIr and Symphor.y Kessler (appointed last July
HELEN A RUBINSTEIN, a w~th tile Mlch~ga.n Mumclpal' ol~ and t?en came ~o Grosse 1M i 11 a n had purchased. My egg decoration ~ill be me~bers mlttance env~Jope~ whateVer Orchestra wEI present their when Patterson became may-
cosmetics q'1een who tried to j rmance Com I mISSIon. reques~- Pomt~, Mlch,. One slster was father managed the farm for of the Center's Youth Council [Link]~tOt'ttbt~Sumqhil;lehGrokss~ ' anr,ual Easter Concen on April, or), 1,382; and Barry Quinn,
put the fountain of youth :ill a mg approva to sell an ad(ll- born In OntarIo and my other. th S t hIt . th' om ms 1 u lOn w c ta e..,I 14 at 8'15 pm in the High 11427
cold cream jar died at the ~ge !tional $130,000 tax anticipation sisters and fcur brothers were
of 94 in New' York She had notes for the interim fiscal year born in Grosse Pointe Farms
e~a or' II ~

d e trm~ d don: sma h sca


II Ie '!' ~re 0 ;Ot~
e:rmg delr se!v- no tax money or United Foun-I School Gyma~ditoriulO
lces in l~ n u mg an [Link]! dation funds. It has something' '.
I 'In 'the municipal judge race
f "Incumbent Judge C Joseph
amassed a ~1uO milli~n fortune: and taA period, April 1, 1965, 1 .1 the Smith fanp.
'through June 30 1965 W l' .th th w'n'
an a S? ads I
cows, pigS an C IC ens.
or.~~s,~
e !
~~t J

(Continued on Page 2' 'for everybody, it needs some- I The pro g~' a m <:'>hllSDlsts
thing from everybody Faure's "ReQUIem" WIt ona
10dIBelanger received 22'23 votes'
.. ,
in the cosmetic industry. but,
u<';£'dmuch of it for philan.,
K II A' i t'd
e y ppo n e
10
We
bebf Ive,°l WI h' e
aml y on t elf farm an d
I lam sheep were Soutbdowns - a
b d"'"
I Th h es' ED.
~_
CENTER DONO'RS
' .
I Bliss barito~e and Mrs. Jean: hIS opponent. Philip Mabarak,
hI' t '916
.
E!'nterpr:~es She re-' I COU!1CI ,'1 man E rnes t B . Ke 11y, my f a th e r, J 0 h n McLean, pure re t . :1J1eep. ddle h ors ' 'rrant rIVer Marc,b 30 Zeeh sopranok" as It ( fso 015 ed S.' . Seat s.m Vacant
thropic
I
If'a<.;edone of hc:'m~t carefully; Jr., was appointed to the Wayne worked this farm for himself. wedreco ramte MorM~ll e n"orgs:Sd
. I
d f
I A walts
· [Link] Be aut y Counselors, Inc., Kenneth Coo WII ..,,' eatur
l...

i With only three counc;lmen


uarrled secrets just before her Coun t y Boar d 0f S'uperVlsors We 1"
.... IVed 10 a 1arge ok-fash- ' an t' 3ena tor ha c dlI anth e horses:
",<I '<;, Bid
ou evar Ph otograp h'le, I nc.. on the organ . :'to be elected according to • the
[Link]-her age i
for the new term, starting April ioned f~rm house tbat had two 'I ~h ra~ne: 0 n e N ~ 0 and' --- Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Buccellato, Donation is 50<: f<)r adults: Park City Charter the council
• '. ... : 13.
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I brick ovens in the dining room h' e ramer w~~Shay"e r
. Is name was.
Woods Judge Don Goodro~
S I'd .
(Continued on Page 6) 'and 25c for student.s
..
i seat left open bv' the appoint-

SATURDAY, APRIL 3 I ' Senator McMillan went to, se.t atu ay, AprIl 17, as the -------,--------------------- ; ment of Patterson to the office
ADMINISTRATION officials.
announced that United States I'
- d Yout h Con f esses
Convlcte Scotland for a trIP and when: tnal date for Edward K. Rob-
he returned, he was so inter-. ertson, 41" of 692 Peach '![Link], I GP
. [Link] A..
SSocUltlon i of mayor. is still vacant. Ke~s-
i ~er h~d sought.a [Link] ten?
forces in Vietnam ....ilI be rein- ested in golf that he built a wh? who 18 aecuse~ of dnvIng m hiS own right. Patterson s
f( reed by s eve r a 1 thousand!
t: oops ~~th~n a few months. I
To 25 W I Bfa. ur g 00(, S rleS
nine hole golf cour~e on the while under the mfluence of
Kerby Farm. A num?e~ of ~e.n : alcohol. i 0 ....
ITS B."g E 1 -b-t
pOllSOr X tl, 1 lOll
e :old seat on the council still has
:two years to expiration.
After flDlShlOg a [Link], '. : were employed buIldmg tl1lS RobertsoI:' was anaigned for In the Wc')ds, (3,3~3 votes
series of high level conferences! Two yout~" Involved In the Harper Woods, refused to i COUil'seand also a mile track examitlation on the date of his The Gl\osse Pointe Badmin- 14 at the U.S. Nationals in New i cast out of 11,752 regIstered),
in Washington. MaxweH ~aylor. IF ..'b!llary 18 b!lrglary of a name his accompliccs during! that was used for pleasure only. arrest, Wednesday, March 31, ton Association is sponsoring an Orleans, La. 'the electors turned do\\:n Char-
l'.S. Ambassa~()r tl) Vietnam'l Woods .gas statlon were sen- these crime sprees because he Baseball Games and stood mute. A plea of inno- exhibition of the world's top All of the players in SundaY's ! ter Amendment A, to lOcrease
disclosed plans for a buildup te~c{'d In Macomb County Cir. said he ~elt responsible for the A baseball diamoi'ld was also cent was entered for him by badminton players next SW1- exhibition will be L'Ompeting in ~the pay of the ma~or and mem-
of men and supplies to supple- CUlt ~ourt f?r a safe ~ot-bery of acts and was the ring leader. built inside the mile track. On Judge Goodrow, who released day, April 11, at 2 o'clock, at the U.S. open. Erland Kops will ~bers of the councIl. by a vote
ment the 27,OOO-manforce I'JOW a Utica,. MI~h., bowhng place, Tranchida was involved in an SatUrday aftt:rnoons there al- Robertson on $100 bond, pend- the Grosse Poirte High School bE defendi1lg his singles cham- [of 2,361 to 867. ~harter Al?end-
firhting the Viet Cong, Taylor ~rom which they looted $11,000 attempted break out from the; ways was a baseball game held ing the court appearance. , gym. pionship at New Orleans. : men~ B. ~pprovmg extenSIOn of
also stated that the possibility 110 cash ano checks. Some 0f the i Macomb County Jail on Thurs- ! by the young men of the com.' , Erland Kops, warld's cham- The Flint Badminlon Club: hospItal Insurance to depend-
I
fJf either Russia or Red China money was reci)vered. . : day, March 25, wit~ two other: munity. The players came in a I ~atr~lmanh Cha!'les Ha~ell pion singles player from Den- and the Birmingham Badmin-; ents of city employes, passed
entering the Vietnamese con- A thirti youth will be sen.: convicted men awaiting sen.: Talleyho Coach to the diamond: sal at e was. patrollIng mark, and last year's all-Eng- ton Club have joinf'd forces' by a vote of 1,914 to 1,384.
f1iet was very slight. i tenced on Mond~y, April 12, for tence, but the trio was thwarted i and there was qUIte an audi- !SOu~ on Mack .aven~e when he land champion K n u d Aage with the Grosse Pointe BaJ- Elected to the city council
... ... ,. . .i his part in the Utica crin:te. All by deputy sheriffs. I ence. The Coach was an open re-eelved a radIO cad.l to be o~ Nielsen, also. from Denrrllilrk, minton Club, headed by presi- were, William F. Huettemc::n,
THE DEMOCRATIC maJon- Ihad entered pleas of guIlty at On Wednesday, March 31,! affair painted red with seats ~he loo~utkf~r a drJve~. travel will appear lD both a singles dent John W. Wood, of Charle~ 2,190 and Mrs. Joanne Hend-
ties in the Michigan House and 'a hearing before Judge Howard Tranchida was sentenced to i for the players and was quite mg on ac In an erra, Ie man- and men's doubles exhibition. voix road, and vice ;)resident ricks, 1.922. both n~wccme~s;
Senate agreed to a cumpromi$c R. Carroll. i three to 10 years in Jackson for the thing. There also was a nero . Their opponents in the men's Hobert J. Pet:, of Lakesh')rc and Incumbent MarVin Boutm.
that cleared the way for pas-- One of the youths, in a COn- " his part in the burgalry of the band playinJ at the games. Hamel said that he drove to I doubles will be two players, road. ~o sponsor the program, 1,597.
sagc of a bill that would ('ut f£Ossionto Woods detectives on ,Sunnybrook Bowling Lanes in The golf course was the first: Cook road, and while scouting from Engl~nd and Scatland,' Tickets for the exhibition can The losers were, Incumbent
property taxes for some 1,70.- I March 29 w h i Ie awaiHng his I Utica. . in Grosse Pointe. When bicycles: the area, Robertson appeared Tony Jordon and Bob McCoig, be obtained at the box office: Lathrop Morse, who polled 1.-
000 cld~rly homeowners. HollS(>i sentence to prison, cleared 25' 1;le second youth, Gary Flint. first became popular, some of' and swung his vehicle in front the top-rated Scottish singles or from varioU5 Club members. :096 votes; Edmund Tropp, .869;
Democrats cut an amendment I miscellaneous larcencies and' 19, of 18736 Kenosha, Harper the ladies use<! to com-e up to , of him, almost causing an aeci- and doubles player. Prices are $1.50 for acults. 50c ,and R~bert. Wanderschnelder,
to help renters. and tile Senate : bl1rgalrie.~ in the Woods, in. Woods. was sentenced to five the tr<lck to tryout the bikes. i dent with the scout car, the af. Bath Jordon and McCoig will ! for children. ' who trailed With 813.
Democrats pledged to pass such. eluding the g?S station break., years probation, with the first After the Senator bought the i fi::er added. have top mixed partners from All proceeds will be used to I Farm~ [Link] ..
a Lill later this year. At th-e ing and entering, dating back, 60 days. t.o be served in the! Ke'rby Farm. it was called 'I Robertson was taken to the England, Jennifer Pritchard defray the .expenses of the play- I Elected to tn~ Clty cou~cJ1 ID
same time. Governor GC{)Tle! to June 30, 1962, I county Jail. He was also as- IHamilton Park. I
station and placed in a cell un- and Mrs. Margaret Barrand,. ers, or WIll be forwarded to I the Farms ("',363 reglstered
Romney was endorsin~ an aI-I The youth, James J. Tran-I sessed $500 court costs. i One of the first churches in tU his examination before who will be defending I
her the American Badminton Asso- electors out of 7,731 voted) were
([Link] on Page 2~) chida, 17, of 21302 Prestwick, I (Continued on Page 2) : (Continued on Page Z) I Goodrow that evening, United States open title April ciation. ! Continued on Page 1)
Page Two GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 8, 1965

lived in the City 1brough the usually religious. costume and will have on dis-
Winter Trap and Skeet Memories week with my Grandmother.
On Friday when I came home,
.Ea~ter Egg Program The Ukrainian
will be dressed in
instructors
their native \
play and for sale some of their
prize deeorated eggs.
Shootilt9 Equipment I uo;ed to wait by tlhe toll gate

r7 · CLOVES
• COATS
<Continued from Page 1)
Grosse Pointe was on the Lake-
shore road and Kerby
Ruiu.s Kerby gave a corner lot
lane.
for a ride home.
1 can remember
driven trolley cars
the horse-
(Continued from Page 1)
supplies, s~tting up the tables,
maintaining
in the City . up.
order and cleaning
Ukrainians
ades
keep them for dee-
as decoratiuns to be
[Link] out on s pee i aloe.
caSlOns.
from his own property for this Kept for [Link]. . They are very colorful and
• INSULATED building. Ministers of different Almost every Chl~d flDlshes 1 meaningful too, since each de-
at least or..e egg which he can sign stands for something and
BOOTS denominations C 0 u I d preach
be proud of for many years. thus the eggs tell a story _
hert>. EASTER, APRIL 18th
Open 9 to 6 I can remember when barges
went up the Lake St. Clair
carrying sand and I u m b e r. Open Mon. evenings 'tiZ 8:30
Tun. and Fri. till 8 p.m. They were called sand scows
'Norman'HiltoIZ suggests f
B. McDANIEL GUN SHOP 151::~~~val
and bad one large sail in the
center and one small sail in
front and operated by wind
only. We could hear voices of
suits specially made
men singmg. talking and laugh-
ing as the sounds wafted over
the water from the sand scOWS.
for summer wear, •.':
The shore line of Lake St. Clair
was natural, wild .and beautif;ll
-no brt>akwalls then.
I learned io sew at the age
0f seven. My mother taught me
to make patchwork pieces, then:
1 I graduated to m a kin g doH I
clothes for my lar~e doll called I
"Annie Laurie." From this be-
ginning I became a dressmaker. MRS. ALFRED AUKLAND
At agto 15 I made a patchwork
quilt caned "Log Cabin."
Winter Fun
I The
word
t~olley cars w~re
transportation.
In
the last

The winters seemed long, but lion January 19, 1393, I mar~
the y(rung folks of the rom- ried Alfred Auckland. Alfred
munity woula gather together and I met each other when he
and have different kinds of came to Grosse Pointe to work
parties in the evenings. We on George Hendrie's home.
Ice skated and the boys would
build huge bon fi!I'es on the Alfred was a building con-
lake so we could ke€p warm. tractor and learned his tNtde in
The neighbors lived far apart England. We had a home wed-
but we had square dances, ding and Reverend John Kelly
candy pulls and sleigh rides married us. JoSeph Berry sent
and most of the transportation vines and beautiful white roses
to these gatherings would be by from his greenhouse to deco~
cutter and horses. My father, rate my home for the wedding.
John McLean, liked and en- Reverend Kelly used to come
j?yed young people and many to Grosse Pointe on Saturdays Th~ suits make it possible to maintain a weU<ared-
I tu~es to?k the young folks for from the City and stayed over- for appearance as e".c;ily in summer as in any other
sleigh rides.. night at Mr. Berry's house so
season of the year. Their soft, unpadded constrUCtion THES
We kept warm With blankets I he could be there to pr~ach on
tind fur [Link] and t~e bott~m Sunday.I Alfred and I had a giVl"S them unequalled qualities of lightweight com-
of the sl~lgh was .fl~led ,With wonderful life togethi!r and had
straw.
.. I'
WIth the s>\:~lgh ileUS; f'
d h h
lmg mg an t e orses runnIng
.
h'ld
lve c I ren.
fort and coolness. They have fit and character rare in
swnmer dothing. We now have a complete collection
of these unusually fine natural suits in a choice variety
N
on the country road and the Since Alfred's death in 1930, of light, wrinkle resistant, imported and domestic BY
young people singing, it is a I now spend my time with my cloms. Our selection includes a large number or hand-
wonderful memory. There al- four married children - John Whet
some $Olids and a wide range of tas~fully conservative
WBYs was plenty of snow. After Auckland, Mrs. Hem-y Iveson aNo
",herewr .mart golfers gather; •• pattemS developed and colored. by Noonan HiltOn.
a long slejgh ride we would re. and Mrs. Marion Singleton who old f
turn to my home where my all reside in G r 0 sse Pointe remai
the one and only mother would have hot choco- Farms and Mxs. Albert Coach ~ Priced from $110.00
late and mt-unds of sandwiches: who resides in Ann Arbor. My
erocodile-created Lacoste is king waiting for us. I other daughter, Anna Auck-
Wheal I was growing up I I land, died in her teens.
There it noshirt on the Jinks thot con b~ compared with IZOD'S
french Import, the LACOSTE SH IRT. Made of the finest
Bur glaries Cleared
hand-washable cotton lisle w:th ribbed collar and cuffs, 11lithe
only legitimcrte bearer of the famous crocodile crest •••
In White, Red. Navy, Black, light Blue, Beige, Olive, Miliot Blue,
(Continued from Page 1)
Awaiting sentence
\ ~larch
on April chida.
112,. ~is Samu~l D. G-atto, 20, of
30. to question
.
Aft('l' about two hours of in.
Tran- Pical!tl410l'lOR
92 ~.- 0zatJ.Hi11.
Cley, Gold, or YeHow. Sizes: 5, M, L,Xl, $8.95 19~oO WoodSide, Harper Woods. I ti'frogation, Tranchida cleared GJLO&SBPODI".1'JI
He and a fourth youth alleged- \ a tdal of 25 offenses in which Telephone TV. 2.8251
ly involved, Kenneth L. Hull, 17, he was involved, most of which
of Seattle, Wash .. are escapees, were breaking and entering ga- ;:iours g 'til 6 Daily
f;-om the Great Lakes Naval I rages from which beer was
the men':; wear shop Base Restriction Barracks. I stolen.
Tranchida. Gatto and Flint The youth said that in the
ON THE HILL 80 Kercheval were arrested by Detroit police breakins of the garages, he Was
on March 3, on warrants by with other boys, but r."'fused to
State police for the bowling implicate anyone since he felt
lanes burglary. responsible and was the ring
At the time of their arrest, 1 leader.
the trio were questioned by --------
JACK PURCELL by B. F. GOODRICH Woods Det. Sgt. Jack Mast, ;:nd
Dets. Donald Sabel and Gerald
Kensora, and tbey confes~ed
Concert Features
Poin te ...\rtisls
AT "THE COMMONWEALTH"-
that they broke into the Mack-
,,,=- to toe Prestwick Service Station, 19419
Grosse Pointe artists appear-
Mack, from which they took $30 ing on th(' Pro Mozart Society :
TENNIS in rol1e~ quarters
change. The station
and loose program
is owned
at Wayne State Uni-:
versity's Community Arts Audi- I
SHOE by Fred N. Less, 35, of 20934
Sunnydale. St. Clair Shores.
torium on April 11, 8:30 p.m.,
are Maria Roumell, soprano,

$8 95
Mast disclosed that on March and Alice [Link],. harp-
29, he contacted
lawyer, Salvador
Tranchida's
Crimando
sichordist.
of participating
Among other artists '
are Emliy Mutter
27530 Harper, St. Clai!' ShOI"eS, Austin, violin. Gizi Szanto, pian-
:".,'.'
stating that he had infnrmaHon ist, William Horvath, cello, and,
implicating his client in several Robert Bates. piano and organ. !
burglaries in the Woods. The Marguerite Kozenn Chajes,!
lawyer induced his client to founder and executive director
confess. of the Pro Mozart Society of i

o
The Way You Mast and Kensora went to Greater Detroit. explains that!
Can Telf Irs Genuine the Macomb County Jail on the proceeds of tbis annual con.
-----~~-_.~---
I cert are sent to the Interna-,
IF GOODRICH
Worn ir. Your Ear tional FoundatiOn Mozarteum in
ofien imitated-ntver duplicated Salzburg, Austria. The Foumla-.
NEW "SOLITAIRE" tion is assisting in the prepara- i
tion and publication of a new i
NO CORD- NO TUBE and complete critical edition of :
110 volumes of works by Wolf- i
NO SEPARATE EARMOlD gang Amadeus Mozart.
OPEN In return the Mozarteum Sum-
17012 Kercheval mer Academy in Salzburg will i
ThuTS & Fri., grant a schOl:-crship to the best;
in the Village
ITIL young Detroit musician. i
TO 4-5800 Sunday's program will con.
9 P:M. sist of two parts: thn first will
feature the works of the youth.
ful mastcr from his 6th to his
15th year, the second half wlil
plus
be devott~d to his creations
Prague, the capital city of Cze-
choslovakia, which has the dis-
in
[Link] ideas
tinction of having been the only
city which took Mozart to it>s
heart, and where, with leisure
about
banking
and serenity, he could write
his opera "Don [Link]."
The concert will be concluded
with t.h~. final sextet from "Don
Giovanni," sung by Maria Rou-
mell, Adi D z i u m a, Pnina
Schwartz, Frank Pirie, Ralph
Harris and Aureliano Ugolini,
with Robert Bates at the piano. 4 % interest on an savings attoun~ is anfy one reasoetDaJaoe to-n-t

II
Tickets may be purchased at the
door.
Commonwealth." Our new ideas about banking are even better reasons.
We go out of our way to find new ways to help you-ways tbat are ofteq
i>verlooked by other banks. For example, we have found a..,to maIue
I
! Grosse small, short-term residential loans that other lenders do ... seem ..
.terested tn. (Call AI Maler at 963.1700. extension 391, tor-..e;,..
:Jl'lation about this type of loan.) TaKe advantage of our ~. T....
Pointe N~w. .advantage of OUl' progress;.
at aM ow banking seNil::es..
thinkiag. too. y.... [Link] ...
Published every Thursday by
Anteebo Publlsherb) Ine.
99 Kercheval Avenue
Grosse Pointe 36, Michigan
'LOOK FOR MORE NEW IDEAS F'ROM
Phone TU 2-6900
Three Trunk Llnel
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Second CIa.. [Link],_ paid at De. ................. 41 I. 'Ole ..
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Subscription Rate. ~.OO Per Vear
by Mall ($6.00 outside Wayne
Co~mty). All New, and Advertl,ln.
Copy Must Be In The New. Offlee
by Tuetday Noon to lnaur. Inter-
tion.
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Farms, Mlchl,an 482341.
I Change of Addre., Form, J5'1t) to
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~~rsday, April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Three


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........ costs $20 plus a $3 membership I ball and newcomb leagues. I
Clta,nlber Singers To Give Register Now for 1Jh~ five we~ks, . I ApplicatiOi18 for Day Camp! ~()Otl
d t th Cl b' I
Fenestra Windows
For Day Camp SectiOn II WhICh wIll be heid may be obV
on Tuesday arnd 'l1hu da f amc a e u s
II.
I
Ilestra is a tra~e name

EASTER Concert 'Of Sacre'd Music- 9 m t 3


• ~' . 0
ta' rs JY ~rom I office at 71(J Notre Dame av-,
p,m. s rts une 29 enue. Parents are u r g e d to,
We Repair, StraighteR
Locks & Operators
Available
PARADE Registrations are now being ano ends July 29 and. costs $14 register as soon as p 0 s sib 1e '
of men's The Grosse Pointe Chambel
Singers. a group that has gained
dramatic modern
and the Traders"
I
opus, "Jesus taken fOT the
by the con Club Summer Day Camp, whIch
N-eighboI'h~od plus a $3 membershIp
. The Camp. is for ~ys
. II
and ~~~c~h7;~~a~lent
. b'
IS
r' I
emg Iml-
, - ..... fashions enthusiastic receptions in recent t cmporary . composer . willH' h beS hheldl~- a,t Pierce Junior gIrls ages 81X-1l and will b£' ~- - _
~:;j----- -- years for its presentations
finest choral music, will offer
a program of sacred music for
of the Zoltan Kodaly

the
Hungarian
Finale of th~ progr<:m will be
Christus by Mendelssohn.
Ig . C 00 '
Sechon 1 which meets
Monday, Wednesday and :;;'riday
on
limited to 150 boys and girls in I
each section. The pre gram willi
be buiLt around a circus theme:
- -~-.

the season on Good Friday eve. For this and two other selec. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will 6tart I and consists of a variety of ac-'
njng. April 16. tions in the program, the reg. June_~~ and ~~~ July 30 and tivities including wftbaU, kick- i
.' '~"'-,
~. '.( . The concert, w~ich ~s free and
open to the pubhc, 'WIll be held
ular group of 16 singers will be
augmented by eight extra voices.
~- ----------- ;

at 8:30 p,m. at the Grosse Pointe The complete program is as

POINTE
War Memorial Center, in Lake. I follows: Call To Remembrance
shore road. It will be given in I Richard Farrant; Jesu Dulci~
the glass-walled salon of the Memoria, Ave Maria, Tomas Luis
Fries Auditorium. a hall noted Victoria; I Sat Down Under His
for its excellent acoustics for Shadow, Edward C. Bairstow' I >.
,"ocal music and magnificent Hosannah to th'8 Son of David: :
view of Lake ft. Clair. Healy Willan; The Eyes of All '

,.
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'\
t,,
The Chamber singers group,
directerl
will offer
by W;lli'1m Y. Gard,
a varied program- -
!nuch of it "a ca~pclla"-rang-,
Illg from the' RenaIssance music
')1______
Tomas . Luis Victoria to the
Wait Upon Thee, Jean Beraer' i
"Jesus and The Traders
Kodaly; Alles Was Ihr Tut •
Zoltal;.

Salvation is Created, P. Tsches~ :


I nokoff; Christus Felix Mendels.
sohn.' iI
WHARF -- Lenten
Are YOU in the dark
about color processing?
,Slvedish Exhibit ! Seminary Guild Plans Where to toke your color slide film? Who we think makes
the best color prints? Who to trust with those once-in-a-
,A
i
t,Lrun
If b roo k~ .Benefit Card Luncheon lifetime movies? There's one simple answer to all these
I questions. Bring your Kodak color film to us for processing.
I The :\1a r y g I a d e Seminary , We send all Kodak color film directly to Kodakf So you
, "Swedish Design Today," an I Guild No. 23 is planning a bene. :
know you're getting high-quality color processing to give
exhibition representing the mas. I fit luncheon and card party you the best results from evert roll of color film you shoot I
ter craftsmanship and elegant f?r Friday, April 23, at. 12
. .. 0 clock noon, at the Amencan
s ; m p 11 c I t y of contemporary Legion Hall, in Mack Avenue. «SEAFOOD AT ITS FINEST"
TH E CAMERA CENTER
-~- ..... (,~'.
Swedish design,. will . make its
,last appear:mce m thIS country
i <1,t Cr~nbrook Academy of Art
Chairman of the affair is Mrs.
Frederick
road. Assisting
Renaud, of Kerby
her are Mes. i
18310 Mack at McKinley - In The Farms
171 14 Kerchevi!1 Ave.
'7"'~'~
..:.:;,,,,~,
« . /
r
, Galle. leS.
! The ,:,xhibition, which opens
April 10 and remains up through
dames James Claycomb
Mary Field, in charge of tickets;
Joseph P a I m s, arrangements;
and' TU 5-4453 -
Carry Out and Delivery
TU 5-4790
Only
«In The Village"
".~ .
)lay 9, presents 300 objects- Walter Olson, luneheon and Open Thursday
tables, chairs, rugs, curtains. Thomas Pearsall, prizes.
Open Mon. thru Sat. 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Evenings 'Til 9
flatwarE, jewclry, b<!skets, cer. Chairman of the Giuld is Mrs. Sunday 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
llmics and glassware as well as James Meldrum. Tickets may be
:..,~~ the bread box and a fusc box. procured by cal~ing TU 4.9572 I TU 1-4096
_: '-.:.• :c:~ . All were selected by Ake Huldt, or PR 54530. !
.. ". '-:'.:..:i7~:~:X: THESE ARE SPORT JACKETS YOU REAllY CAN TAKE TO I , I'panaging dil'cefor of the Svensk ---~~~-----------~-----------_.---- -------~---~--~-~------------
__
' -. ~ ,::- ::-.c- : F()rm-Design Center in Stock.
." , holm .

NONCHALANTS IaIaIwtd ToilorilMJ~"".,


'lIM&LY~CLOTBES
""Mntr ...•.
. Organized by the Swedish In.
stituw
~ponsorcd
for Cultural
by thl' Embassy
Relations
of
.~: '.': :.'_CJ5::\: BY TIMEI:"'~CLOTHES
Sweden. the show is being cir-
. . . :-,:.-. '.'. :a..::.o-
Whether you like your sport coat hold or subtle, we'll have i culMed by thc Smithsonian Insti-I
a Nonchaiar.t that you really can take to. It'll feel like an : tution Traveling Sen'ice. Fol.
llowmg the Cranbrook ~howil"g
old favorite as soon as you put it on ••• but its looks will
remain, seemingly, lorever new. Balanced Tailoring does it
I it will be returned to Sweden.
The sleek, functional beauty
••• allows no wilt or sag. Makes every Nonchalant a great
I of Swcdish furniture' is no ae.
Investment in long-time free, easy, ha'ldsome comfort! Take cident for the still powerful
• look at these-they're worth it! • • • • • •• from $47.50
I [Link] Society. of Industrial I
I DeSIgn has com'lnced mJnufac-
Open Thursday
,
Nights till !) P.M. turers that good design is good
!)usiness. Consequently
fac~;)ries turn out [Link]-
Swedish

ed ohjeets lovely to l()ok at and


to touch. yet inexpensiv(' to buy.
I :\[Link] in Sweden is
dwarf-size compareJ with its
~~N~ WEAR. INC. counterpart here. As an exam-
ple. Sweden's furniture industry
16930 Kercheval, in the Village consists of about 850 workshops.
each with 15 employes. Thus
---------- - ~- - ---~-~-~~~------ even ~[Link] furniture is
~-----_._- assembled and finished by hand.
In Sweden a strong pride in
making things by hand still sur-
vives despite the Industrial Rev.
olution. In the glass industry
this is ef'pecial1y true. Many of
Undisturbed the exquisitely designed Orre-
fors glass pieces in the show
by Showers ... the
I
were designed and blown by
s e con d and t~ird generation
glassworkers.
natural shoulder Cranbrook Academy of Arts
Galleries are open from 2' to 5
p.m. Tuesday through Friday
poise of a and from 1 to 5 p,m. Saturday
and Sunday, except major holi.
days. There is an admission
charge .

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RIGHT NOW!
--anyone now living in Grosse
Pointe who needs on expert to
assist them in selling their
home, Call Mr. Burton - TU
,,'
6.3030 - Lee Realty - your
: ..:;
locol
company.
Grosse Pointe reolty

CUSTOM '65 FORO GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP


~'FLAME LOGS"
A Fireplace Fix/ure Here's proofthat Ford's new Big Six-America's biggest
NEW FORD 240-CU. INe SIX -outperforms standard Chevrolet and Plymouth Sixes!
by LONDON FOG Automobile Racing Club of America experts set up a
PROVED BEST OF BIG 3 IN [Link] run from Detroit, Michigan, to Daytona
Beach, Florida. Performance tests along the course
were designed to duplicate normal, everyday driving
ACCELERATION, PASSING AND conditions. Test results below show that Ford's Big
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Cloth (65(0 Dacron, [Link] leauty [Link] HILL CLIMI PASSING PASSING PASSING BRAKING AT [Link] FUEL ECONOMY
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donte 01 110m.. thol [Link], the
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FORD 20.24 sec. 8.54 sec. 5.25 sec, 4.90 sec. 7.85 sec. 156 ft. €~ in. 19.60 mpg 23.20 Miles
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ton plaid. Washable, of Molded of hi-I •• I fl .. tloy. end

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course, In bone or char- by h.a'. For u •• 10 MOlorry fi ...
places o.h
coal blue: $37.50
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Page Four GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday. April 8, 1965


p.m. This meditation, entitled 'I series of meditations at Christ
/ To Confirm At St. James Center Offers Holy Week Services
Set at St. Michael's
"The Meaning of [Link]~," is aimed Church, Grosse ?ointe, in past
at both men and women,
I
years, and comes to S1. ~ichael's
I Twenty - seven young people son and Carl Wohlers. Painting Classes ~iss Carver is a resident at highly recommended by :ill who
, wlll Miss Estelle C. Carver. well. Lasell Hous(!, the Episcopal Con- I have heard her. Although an
be confirmed at the 11
I o'clock worship service on
These young people have had
two years of intensive religiolUl A spring term of oil and known throughout the Episcopal ference Center at Whitinsville, Episcopalian she serves all de. I
Cartridge Load "ire-Recorded"
Palm Sunday, April ll, at St.
James Lutheran Churl'h.
The Chane.,) Choir wl1l slng
"On the Way to .Jerusalem"
study under the tutorship of
Pastor Georgl! E. Kurz to pre-
pllre them for active member-
shil) in the S1. James Christian
. .
landscape pamtmg classes IS faiths for her work as a con-

I
offered for 12 weeks on Fri. ducto~ of Missions, Retreats, I
days at the Grosse Pointe War Quiet Days and Schools of
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. 1 Church, as well as in other Mass. She has conducted two nominations.

from "Ollv('.t tn ~n IVIII'Y" by


II .[Link]. MlIUtuiN. S\lluIMt, Mrs.
Community, The final phase of
this praparation was a written
Memorial under the direction Pl'3yer, will give a series of
of Professor Robert Wilbert of i meditations
..
at S~. Michael's
I Church, Grosse POInte Woods,
P
Prompt, Accurate, Prescription Service
Packaged Liquors, Champagne, Wine
'firmant
Hell!,!"
Willillm
mot/wI' of <.'on-
Jll'lll'r. .Jr.,
exumlnlltion (}f [Link]
questions. The answers reo
quirect much thought and indi-
Wayne State UnIVerSIty.
Both beginning and more ad.
during Holy Week.
On April 12, 13, 14 and 15,
A
Full Line of Fine Cigars
wll1 s;n~ "TIll' Palms" by Faur£' ROIIT. v. IATES [Link]., FREDERICK [Link] [Link].
n::iO cn\.ed the depth of understand- v,~nced. students ~ay study at 10:30 a.m. {preceded by a'
We Stock a Complete Line for at both
services.
t1w anti 11 o'clock
ing each of these thirteen-~'ear- eI:ther In the mlJfntng at 9:30 celebration of the Eucharist at
to 12:30 o'clozk or in the after. 9:30) she will speak to thf!
R
15324 E. Jefferson at Nottingham
the New 3M I:evere Stereo
Cartridge Tope Recorders at
Mcmix'rs ot thr Confirmation
Class arc; Robert Baker. Gerald
olds pO!tSessed.'
Typical of the questions are
two noted here, with answers
noon 1, to 4. o'cl,ock Se6S1ons. women of the parish and their
InstructIon wdl Include both friends, her general topic being
K
Fre. '.rltin, on Nottin.".", .
DuFr(,slle. Christine E van s,
Reduced Prices ,10hn Fraser. C~'n~hia Hassig,
9rovided by Mar i a n a Von- oil techinques and composition. "The Church Calls Us to the
• PHARMACY • VA 2-2580
William Heller, .Jr.. Dcbra .Jef-
frey. Susan Kamischke. Todd
Gruenigen, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Carl R. VonGruenigen:
Classes will be taking advan- Cross."
tuge of the balmy spring we~th-
(T to go out on the lakeSIde 15 she
On Maundy Thursday. April
will also spE'ak at 8
I
PAUL GACH Keller, Janice Knoll, Laurie
Knopf, Lincoln Lee. Kathl~n
Lynch. Bruce Matzke, Jill Mc-
Question: Why is the resur-
rection of Christ important to
you? Answer: "The resurrection
terrace lawns and in the gar-
dens to capture the beauty of
'

345 FISHER RD. Kay, Katherine Quale, Fred. of Christ is so comforting to the grounds and the mall"ine
me because He assures me that spectacle.
erick Reif V. Richard Rosen- ~ese courses are offered for
busch. Hobert Rcsenbusch, Carl He has really completed bridg-
ing the way back into G<Jd's a fee of $36 for the 12 three
Rugland, Robert Ruthven, Jr., hour lessons. Advance registra.
fa",nily for me. He also proved
Kurt Scharfenberg, Cat h y tion is requested.
Usndek, Mariana Von Grueni- that 1) He is really the Son of
gen, Ross Wanen, Barbara Wi!. God. 2) His promises are true,
3) He has paid my debt of sin,
Set New Rules

·~
r;~ {DUPLE
4) I too shall rise."
Question: De6cribe the Holy
Spirit: Who He is and what He
does for you and your salva-
tion. Answer: "The Holy Spirit
is Go~ in acti0!l in my life, .He
For 'Other Side'
The Grosse Pointe War Me-
morial's prep and high school
Cross a Wildcat engine
with a Buick Special,
came moo my hfe at m~ baptIsm night club-easino known as "Th
who ore having trouble selling
their home in Grosse Pointe and
need a company that will ad-
a~d has beelll working eyer
Since to help me to be a ChrIst-
like person. He sanctifies and I
Other Side" has had such er..
th . sf tr
mua 1(' pa onage
th t 't h
a 1: as
and what do you get?
vertise and sell their property keeps me united in Ch . t.
. . rlS ~n,
become necessary
some new regulatIOns WhICh
!? formul~te
on TV. Call Mr. Q'Driscoll TU true faIth, .All who behevel'" WIll 'II g0 In. t0 e ff e\;!.
.....thO F'd
6-3030 at Lee Realty -- your d
have sa 1va t JOn an eterna hfe. WI IS rl ay
'ght A .I 9 h "Th
local Grosse Pointe realty com- 'l f b m , pr1 ,wen e
. Th e St . J ames f amI Y 0 e.
pony.
bevel'S welcomi'S these newly
co n [Link] m ed young ehr'ISt'Ia,05 ill-
.
Other Side" again opens its
dWI'S f rom. 8'30 t 0 11'30
It 'n b
.
t'
p.m.
k
A car with 9 lives
to their fellowship with deep-
est gratitude and thanksg"
to God Ivmg
.WI' e nec~ary
up tIckets for thlS occaSIon In
advance at the Center's office
? PI~
and a very businesslike purr.
LIFETIME OF The 'c1'8SS sponsor are Mr ~1:Iich is open day and night

~O"OO"~O~'":': : ::1' HAPPINESS FOR


and Mrs. Ted RUglan~. who re:
main with the group through-
out its high school years. They
t1elp to plan the program of
~I1111 p.m. Th~e tickets will
oe _sold up untIl 6:30 p.m. on
FrIday the 9th.
~. ~at~ons must pro d .u c e
fellowship for them and aid d.r~ver.s lIcenses or school Iden-
YOUR CHILDREN them in their spiritual growth t?lcabon to purchase these
Mr . and '1\",_ Rugland ar . tIckets, (sold only in advance).

"You sure dO see a 101 of n.u~.


ents of confirm ant Carl Rug.
land.
e par- 2 Id ti!' .
'. en lcatIon as weB as
the ticket. must be produced
when comIng to "The Other

those <:@ around!"


Side."

II Rose Society 3. Sobriety and attitude will


be checked by Center personnel
'
Elates Meeting and Grosse Pointe Farms Police
at the door.
YES! Over 660,000 good Michigan drivers 4. Smoking will be allowed
proudly bear this emblem. The April meeting of the only in the recreation room.
It means they ere getting the best motoring
I Grosse Pointe Rose Society will 5. AU coats must be checked
I be held on Wednesday, April in coot rooms supervised by
protection and service available in Michigan. I Parents: Naturally, you wont
your child to be popu!o;;r-play-
14 at the Gross~ Pointe Public
Library, Kercheval and Fi~her
paid adults.
Call your local office TODA Y and find out I ing the piano or organ has
roads, at 7:30 [Link].
Assisting the Grosse Pointe
War Memorial's Youth Council
proved to be one of the surest
why ... YOU LEAD THE WAY WITH
TRIPLE A.
I ways to sociol success for Dr. ~oodburn Ross, charrrnan
of the program committee, has
and staff in putting on this and
future similar functions at the
SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER. AUTHORIZED BUICK DEALER IN THIS AREA: ._u'_cK_M_o_T_oR_o_'v_'s_'o_N

I our 'f a u n 9 people.


I can actually rent a new piono
You
arranged a most interesting Center will be 10 adult couples RICHARD BUICK, Inc •• 15103 Kercheval, Grosse Pointe
AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF MICHIGAN
or organ for only $5.00 per
month (plus cartage) with free
program for the evening. F'u-
teen roses in bloom will be
-<pareJ1ts and friend'll of Youth
Council members.
__________________ 1'fIH~ 'If "WWlU. THOMAS AND THE NEWS"-tes RADIO
lessons. Next to reading and presented for identification;
GROSSE POINTE DIV!$ION writing, the most wonderful with a first prize of three potted
15415 f. [Link] thing you can give your 'chil, roses, ~nd prize two potted
dren is a musical education,
Phone 821-8000 roses, and third prize one potted
We offer free piano or organ
lessons with rental fer only rose.
George Measel, Manager As a community service, the
$5.00 per month. Naturally,
if you decided to buy later, 011 Grosse Pointe Rose Society has
money paid on rpntol will be scheduled two pruning demon.
credited toward purchase price. strations cn Saturday, April 10,
Don't hesitate, come in tonight. at 10 a.m. at the garden of Mr.
If you can't come in, phone or and Mrs. David Sicklesteel, in
moil a ccrd for free informa- Roslyn road, and On Sunday,
tion. An aptitude test will be April 11, at the garden of :Mr.
provided at your request-free and Mrs. John Veech, in Lake-
of charge.
land avenue, also at 10 a.m.
Lowrey, Kimball, Story & The demonstrations will be
Clark Pianos and Organs. conducted by Elmore Frank,
assisted by George Moister.
Everyone interested in roses
THE MUSIC (ENTER is cordially invited to attend
22933 Gratiot Hr. 9 Mile
East l)etroit
PR 5-11000. Hours 10 to 9 Daily
the pruning demonstrations un
April 10 and 11, and the regular
monthly meeting of the Rose
Society on Wednesday, April
-
14, at the Main Library.

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Thursday, April 8, 1<165 G R 0 SSE POI N TEN EW S Page Five


Aprii 8, 1965

:ll{'dita~I()'l'
ro~,n ;)fllll~('.
('O:11l',
at Christ
in past
:(l ;-;t. 'lich;I{'I's
-----------------------------------
I
'ny
To Present 'Boyfriend'
Boat Screens
Size or 5h,pe
~rder Now-Costs Lese
I
Tpachers are giving much of
th£'ir time and talent, (outside
teachers and administrators
who have a master's degree and
I Shores
[Link] P romo [Link]
Officer Conference Day For Teachers
Clas.:;es in The Grosse Pointe
Public School System will be
---------
gather at Parcells Junior High
SchooL
sc~~~~~~gcon~~I~~;n.s~:J~on~e;~
Ecklund, Tom

ski .md her third graders from ing Parsch. :\lfrs, Ellen Quinlan
Hichard School will discuss "In. ar,d ~l's. Vicki 51. John.
Keller,
Lillian Koby. ~rs. Irene Lo~
planned. Mrs. Jennie Dombrow- ther. :'vIrs. Evelyn Kyzivat, Irv.
Miss

o:ll!11cndl'd I)y all who of teHching!), towards making have taken s!)me c I ass e '3 at Shores Police Chief Thomas recessed on Friday, April 9, to Dr. George Mallinson of the vestigating the Compass."
ci her. .\ithou;;:h an , till' Beta Sigma Phi Fellcwship's Wayne State University. Cochill announced the promo- e~able .staff me~bers to parti- faculty of Western Michigan Participating in a teaching
,m ~hf' "cnl'S all ck- April show a success, 'l'his This group has given a musi- . . clpate In a varIety of profes- [Link] will be the main demonstration, "Investigating!
I ral for 12 years now. The first bon of Harry A. HamIlton from sional
IS
-~-
gr'o,lp is l;lrgely compose:J of
-- --------- .-~--- 10 years were devoted to Gil- patrolman to sergeant,
conferences,
I
Secondary
which teachers will journey to Ann
speaker. His address, "Moving
Ahead in the Tea chi n g of
Temperature CharJge." will bE'!
~'Irs. Lillian Seeger; and a group i WANTED
CALL OR SEE US FOR I hert and Sullivan operettas. bf:.came effective on Thursday. I Arbor for a full d ay 0 f seSSIOns . Science." is scheduled for 10:15 f
0 sec!)n
d gra d ers from Richard I'

on S('ITI(('
Last year ~hey changed pace April 1.
I and gave "Little Mary Sun- Hamilton who lives at 22119
of the Schoolmasters' Club.
The elementary teachers will
[Link].
Other features of the morn- i
SchooL "Investigating Acids" :& i
the titl.e of the demonstratio.n ~(}:
MAN AND WOMAN
1
CRUISE
Ie. W~lIe shine." . Shady lan~ St. Clair Shores meet [Link]~ly to conduct th~ir iTlg session include the "Star-I ~~g 1vendb y )I~'s'th:\1ar.l Orl<.' ; - who now live in Grosse
I This .year the production is .' .
was hIred as a probatIonary pa
' own Institute program. Bmlt Sid
pang e
B n
a ner
"
an
d th
e
.
fro
ya <In her SIX
P d S h I
gra ders ' Pointe ar.d want to trcde their
I
Sandy W i 1son' s "The Boy- - around the theme ''The Pro- Pledge of Allegiance, both to m oupar c ')0. : prespnt home in for (J smellier
[Link] [Link]. friend," which is a comedy of trolman with the Shores De- cesses of Science':' they will be led by Dr. Winnifrcd Fenton Local [Link] who .ser\'(~d on ! one. Call Mr. Gordon, TU
1 1956 -------------- . ' the planning committee are'
t h e 1920's. Some of the cast and par t men t on F e b rualY, . elementary musIc consultant. Ernest Alden W'll' A 'b h i 6-3030 -- Lee Realty - your
loJott~ngham , orCihestra, (such as William Rob. The new sergeant, a native of Export sales of drugs reached The Reverend Walter Geffert of ' ~ lam _ I aug . !
local Grosse Pointe realty com-
ngham I inson, Dick Shann0n •. and Roy i Detroit, is a veteran of World a record of $290 million in. 1964. Christ the King L u the l' a n [Link] Cooper, MISS Slmley C?r. ~
I Karcher), are also Fme Arts Wa'l' II, serving in the South up 7.8 percent from 1963, ac~ Church will give the invoca-I ~s, .~rs. D~rothy Dahl. :\~ISS
I members and members of Play- Pacific with the United States cording to a report from the Hon, while James Cooper, presi. _atncla Damelson, :Vlrs. Camille
'A 2-2580 to ers.
Althotl6h not professional,
Naval Air Fo; ce, and flew 107 U.S. DepHtment of Comme'fce.
bombing missions as a bomba- Drug impO'fts dropped 14.6 per-
dent of the Elementary Teach-I
ers' Club, will conduct the busi-
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Mediterranean this group gave a highly polish- dier. H.C!holds the DistingUish- cent to $41 million. ness meeting. Put Your
-_..---.. )1.~ Pacific, ed performance last year and ed Flying Cross and other Air ---------------------------
...--=~ ..
~- in anticipation of surpassing Force medals. Best Foot

....... .......... Caribbean, last year's record they're giving He attended the Roseville Forward
~.:- -....:.:...
etc. ''The Boyfriend" two nights. High School during the war.
This Easter
Friday, April 9 and Saturday, and decided to join the Air
April 10, at Fries Auditorium. Force in January 1943, and re-
~,,\[Link]', .---'---'-'~

~ISU~!
$ ,
..,/;-V-r'~'.>
AIRLINE TICKETS
Domestic and Int.,national
iI ALSO
HOTELS
RESORTS
I Tickets may be purchased at mained with the service until
I the door for either
! $1.75.
night at he was honorably discharged
as an Aviation Ordinance sec-
i
~4VH ..'il\;
~~~~c..-.~..-~'all at Published Prices ,
TOURS ~ This alumni
i Wayne University
g l' 0 U P from ond-class in October 1949..
~s not pri- Hamilton is married to the
Call Or See Us For All Your TraYeI Needs marily i~terested in being a former Bernice Stroud of Rose
money-r:.aking organization, but Hill, S. C. They are the parents
last year the excess profits of of six children. Mark, 16: Con-

CHET SAMPSON
100 Kercheval, on the Hill TUxedo 5-7510
$150 were turned over to Wayne nie. 14; Marsha, 12; Sheila, 8;
State University
ship funds.
for scholar- Harry. Jr .. 5; and Ward, who,

Two of the leads and a chorus


is two years old.
Hamilton replaces Sgt. Earl
II

5
member, Douglas Lombardi, are (Tony) Wakely whose retire-
stucpnts at Wayne UnivPl'sity. ment
Maureen Delaney is a sopho- April 1.
more majoring in elementary
became effective

Wakely, who left the depart-


education and has the lead of ment on March 1 because of
on
you have gas heat,
"Polly." Bob Frescki. a senior furlough and time he had com-

purr.
majoring in journalism.

member of the Grosse Pointe


is the ing, retired after 28 years of
leading man. "Tony." He is a service with the force.
He is residing with a son liv-
Com m u nit y, and St. Clair ing in 81. Clair Shores.
5hor.-:s Playei's and won an
1st~thBJOlleses
award for his dramatic work
last year. Austin Players
To Give 'Robe' keep up with you.
whitis Nelson Schlaff, Jr.
Serves On Carrier For the past five weeks, the
Austin Prep Players have been
in rehearsal for their spring (You've got the best the ... is.)

,Lite?
Airman Nelson W. Schlaff, production "The Robe." This
,Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. three act drama is an adapta-
Nelson W. Schlaff, of 825 Edge- tion of the famous novel by
mont Park, is participating in Lloyd C. Douglas. . ... -', .,~ '/<.
training aboad thp. Allantic It will be presented on Satur-
Fleet anti-submarine warfare You're entitled to feel smug as wetl as comfortable if you .,
day, April 10, and Sunday April t-.,
supoort aircraft c,lrrier USS heat with Gas. That's why, where Gas is available, practically
11. at 8 o'clock. The play will
Randolph at Guantanamo Bay. everyone gets it. Want the facts? In the areas we serve. some
be staged at Pierce Junior High
Cuba. 700.000 families heat with Gas. (That's hundreds of thousands
Auditorium, Kercheval at Bal- . ,
Numerous dTlils and exer- four road. Tickets may be pur- . ~
more than those who heat with electricity.)
, C'ises are beillg held aboard the chased at the door for .75c.
It probably never occurred to you that anyone who had the
, "hip during the six weeks train- As in past years, the Austin
opportunity would heat with anything but Gas. That's under-
. ing, in \\'hich all cre\\' memhers Players are joined by the girls
[ml~st partieipate. of Star of thl:' Sea High School I
standable. But there are other heating systems. Some are
, These drills include genf'ral dirty. Some are expensive. Gas is neither, as you know.
who fill the female roil'S, Under
Everyone who searches for a better kind of life faces the quarters. fire drills, man-over- the direction of Thomas E. Bai-
. Gas heat is filtered heat, clean heat, free of dust. It's "fresh
Grosse Pointe vital Question - "What Is Life?" This is the title of a
II

I board drills, engineering cas- ley. the cast is made up of 50 on-


air" heat. It's circulated uniformly through your home. You're
stage roles with a stage crew of
lOOIS LIIE al 'ISIDE JOB!
ualty drills, and many others. free of that stuffy "vacuum bottle" feeling. Smoke and odors
~.tOlHt mWS"-CBS FWllO public lecture you Jre invited te hear. The speaker is 20. And you're right! It's the inside job on our famous
The Randolph, normally oper- slip away. So does stale. g~rm laden air. And Gas is healthfully Running MatE- which makes walking in it sneh a joy and
Bob Neveux and Pat I' i cia
JAMES WATT, of the Board of lectureship of The First ating out of Norfolk, Va., re-
cently completed a major over- Black portray the roles of the humid, not bone-dry. comfort! Tucked in its innards is the unique Tread Right
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. haul at tht Norfolk Naval Ship- young Roman lovers who must So much for creature comforts. Gas is easier on your budget Shank which gently supports and buoys the most dis-
yard. The ship is scheduled to decide whether they will follow too. Costs as little as 1/4 of what you'd pay for electric couraged foot. Note the reverse seamed forepart • • • a
complete her training exercises the Roman Emperor or their heat. And you have even comfort throughout your home- handsome new idea in Running Mates. Adds a custom

I Christian Science lechlre


newly found convictions.
and return to Norfolk in mid- even in your basement. Besides. Gas comes to you in under- look to its CUf;tomfeel! Moderately priced too; in fact,
: April. Aiding their decision is the
dutiful slave Demetrius, played ground pipes. You can't run out of it. No power failure cuts you'd expect to pay a lot more for this rare co~bination
by Dave Toelle. The lovers' it off. It's there. And mighty comforting. Maintenance? You of comfort and slow, patient craftsmanship WhIChmarks
Public treasuries in the U.S. family is made up of Frank Ber- can practically forget it. The silent blue flame of a Gas burner it; NETTLETOl'\. - Black Calfskin. $29.95
increased their spending for nacki, Nor e e n Norm-andeau,
just can't wear out.
8 P.M. THURSDAY EVENING, APRil 15 ~ealth [Link] medical services
I
WilliAM H. FRIES, AUDITORIUM
Grosse POInte War Memorial
32 Lakeshore Road, Grosse Pointe Forms
,$513 million in 1929 to nearly
$9.0 billion in 1965.
Marilyn L u n d y and Margie
Sloan. The roles of the Gover- ,
nors of Rome are carried by I
Steve Poissant, Steve Schaefer
Pity about "the Joneses." isn't it? But they can have Gas
heat, too. It takes only about four hours to conve!'t most
heating systems.
fIOUILl_ aewut'-MADE SHOES
III AlUmc& 7f~
COLOR SLIDES and Bob Alsheimer. I Get with it, '"Joneses": Live modern ••. for less ... with Gas.
Sponsored bv Firs' Church of Chris', Scien';st, u.s. and foreign countries. ex. The dramatization includes
.
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elusive White HOl se views. Dls.
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 8, 1965
April 8. Iq65 Center Donors Gordon, Mrs. Robert J. Gray,
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Haigh, Mr.,
I Clark W. Pearson, Mr. and
Mrs. William W. Peattie, Rob-
and Mrs. William C. Tost, Dr.
and Mrs. David Transue, M7. GP Farms Boat
2 nd CAR
!('di 1 a~W'" :It Chri~t
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and Mrs. Kenneth S. Halsey,
& Mrs. L. Gaylord Hulbert, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. MIchael . Hayosh,
ert S. Peebles, Mr. and Mrs.
CharlesFrankS. [Link],
Mrs. Porter, Mr.
Mrs. and
M.
and Mrs. Edmund B. Tweddlp.,
Mr. and Mrs. Abram VanDe.'. Club To Meet LEASE A NEW
1965
FOR YOUR
WIFE
zee, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Van-
,):n.t''' :(1;-;t 'liehaf'!'s }Ir. & Mrs. S. A. Buffa. Mr. & & Mn:. Paul G. Hykes, Dr. &: Mrs. Helen Henrion, Mr. and Weadock Porter and Miss 15a-
DikE', Jr., Mrs. Olive A. Van-
TEMPEST STATION WACON
:ll'11l':,d,'J ;)~ :-III who ~lrs. Charles B. Crouse, Mrs. K. Mrs. H. A. Jarre, Mr. &: l't'"..rs. Mrs. Robert F. Hill, Mr. and bel Weadock, Mrs. Elijah G. The Grosse Pointe Farms
Dresser.
ht'! .\lthOll~h ;:n W. Cunningham. Mrs. John A. Guy Juenemann, Mr. &: Mrs. Mrs. Harry Hogan, Mr .. ~nd Poxson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Vic-
Boat Cluj) will hold its monthly Hydromotic, power steering, pOwer
1 ,,11(' ,,(' C\ t'~ it II df'- Diesing, Dr. & ::\lrs. C. W. Fargo, Lorne Knister, Mr. &: Mrs. Paul Mrs. L. E. Holmes, WIlham tor A. Rapport, Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. Ray E. Wadleigh, Har.
Mr. & Mrs. Wimam 'P. Harris. :\1. Koch, Harold J. Krieger, Mr. G. Hotchkiss, GObert Hudson. Andrew F. Rauth, William H. ry P. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. meeting at 350 Grosse Pointe • toilgcte window, rodio, heater,
.Jr., Harry T. Hartwell. Mr. and & Mrs. C. B. Larsen, Mr. &: Mrs. John M. S. Hutchinson, Resner, Sterling S. Sanford, J. John Walsh, Mr. and Mrs . boulevard on Monday evening, whitewall tires and DeCor group.
}Irs. A. C. Hollerbach, Miss Mrs. Thomas R. Leithauser, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jinks, G. Schafer Family, Michael James K. Watkins, Mr. and April 12, at 8:30 o'clock. All
Mabel Humphrey. Dr. A. F. & Mrs. Ralph A. Mayer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Jorgenson, Schneider, Mrs. D. M. Schoo- Mrs. Edward L. Weber, Rob- members and boat owners are Other Popular Makes a ..d
,,- S('7T'C(' Lecklider. Mr. & Mrs. Do~ald Donald E. McMillan, Mr. & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest B. Kelly. nover. ert F. Weber, Mr. and Mrs.
urged to come as well as teen- Models Available
A. MacPherson. Mrs. Walter H. Wm. J. Modrack, Mrs. Jane Jr., Willard A. Kenliedy, How. W. C. Schrage, Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Weckler, Mr. and
e. '\'PIC
Mrs. H. W. Weinberg, K. M. agers between the ages of 17.20.
}Iast, Mr. & Mrs. Z. R. Mrow- Mueller, Mr. & Mrs. William K. ard B. Knaggs, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schumann Miss Kath-
Program will be a movie,
czynski, Mr. & Mrs. Adolpr J. Muir, Mr. & Mrs. Art h u r F. Paul L. Kolvoord, K. Koppin,
}fuylaert, Mr. & ~.irs. Paul Na- Neff. Miss Helen E. Number. Kenneth C. Kraemer, Dr. ~nd
r n Sheedy
y ,
Mr. ~nd Mrs. W. Wheeler, Mrs. Clara H. White,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin J. WHee, Project 30, on highway driving
JIM CAUSLEY LEASIN~, INC.
[Link] TZER [Link]. gel, Norman J. Nicholl, Mr. & ger, Mr. & Mrs. Walter E. Palm. Mrs. Henry B. Kreider, Karl C. Smothers, Mrs. W. Colburn Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wood, Personalized Customer Service
and the hazards of driving.
lottingham ~\Irs. Hennann A. Noormann, er, Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Par. H. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Standisp, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wood-
Police Officer Joseph Begin
17601 Mack Ave. TU 6-4605
Mr. & )Ir5. Howard Penningion, sons, Mrs. Charles Parthum. ~ujath, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. house, Mr. and Mrs. S. R.
Igltam Yerge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. will narrate the picture.
Mrs. Mary Purcell. Mr. & Mrs. Miss Irena Parthum, Mr. & P. Lamb. Stewart, Robert H. Tannahill,
Albert Simpson, Dr. ~ Mrs. Mrs. John B. Pettke, Mr. &: Mr. and Mrs.' Richard W. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Tomi- Younke, Rev. and Mrs. Allan
'A 2-2580 Hugh A. Sullivan, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Philip ~hillip, Clayton C. Larwin,
F. H. Tendick. Purdy. Mrs. Jerome Remick, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. cic. Harry J. Tomlinson,
.
Mr.
A. Zaun, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
G. Zeeb.
• • • ~Mr. & Mrs. H. J. Schumacher, Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. H. SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS
lUarr!l 31 I Sr., Mrs. Newton W. Seidel, Ward [Link], Mr. and Mrs. John
The Harold Andersens, How- G Mrs. R. W i.. Shepard,
Sh Mr.
M' & Ja Mrs. P. Leyhan, Mr. and Mrs. H.
an! A. Asmus, Miss Marjorie Meorge S' . Merman, & Mr ISSJam ne E. Machamer, Mr. and Mrs.
Fay Barnes, )Ir. & Mr:;. Edward . Impson. 'th r. Leo [Link]
MiS Wes John W. MacKa~',_ Mr. and Mrs.
organ ml." na . D. D. MacMechan, Frederick
D. B~rrl'tt. Mr. ~ Mrs. Mark Sm!th, Mr. & r.~rs. Ya t e s. G. J. Madel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Be1t~lre III. :\Ir. & Mr". A. E. SmIth, Dr. & Mrs. Floyd Stralth, B. Marks, Richard L. Maxon,
Benkert. Paul Bewo, Mr. & 1\,fr & Mrs Porter Strother M d M C 1 J M
J & Mr .'.L.. , I r an rs aT c-
:\lrs. Sam Bo ogna. Mr.
T. A. Boyd, John H. Brennan,
:\lr. & ::\lrs. C. R. Brogan, Mr. Thompson
"s.
I
Mrs. E. Martin TaUberg, Mr. & I Ad~ms,
Mrs.' Ralph Thomas, Paul W., M C gh'
Mrs. De Hull
Dr. 'and 'Mr~.
M V L M.
N. ~ c lalu rMm, ArSt'h" B' .....c_
H.

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Geor,..l' P ec k Cau lId'ns. Travis Miss Zoe M. Tucker, Mr., G
(f ~na y, ..." rs. d rM UI J h• ~uc W
'1 & 'f G C' Dr & I ' raw, mr. an rs. 0 n .
.\ r. :u~. ,eno we, . & ~\1rs. Richard H. Turner. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
:\lrs. Wllfrtd Cowan. Mr. & Mrs., Mrs.:. S. VentrelIe, Mr. & wood Meyer Mr. and Mrs.
James W. Cozad. Mr. and Mrs. ,
I . F D. r Mr ~ r Mrs Mrs. L. E. Vollmer, l\fr. & John A. Moekle, Mack P. Mon-
G-'?lt~~t D' :~ m~r:
1 lJt:r ou'" as .. I"S
'El
J lza e
b
th Mrs. Walter H. Wakeman, O. A. roe. Herbert Morley.
WIdow Hugh R Wanke Miss
Farley, ~lr. & Mrs. John E. a 1 W'l h H . H Wh'.tr g Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Finch. J. E. Fink. Ha1deman ~the M e ~ 'M ar~ T W~ ~nr~ Mosher, J. H. Nason, Arthur
Finnie. Mrs. Frederick L. Fish. h~~' r. rs..... Ie e P. Nau~an, Mr. and Mrs. Gene
fr, :\Ir. & ~Irs. R. J. Foresman, . A. Nuzlard, Mr. and Mrs. M. WANTED: A HOME
Paul D. Gard. Dr. & Mrs. Vir- • .. • I J. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
gil P. Goodman, :\liss Charlotte ill ert C. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. FOR CUDDLY EASTER BUNNIES
Gorton. :\11'. & :\Irs. Frederick Apr I Robert Q. Paton, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Gould. John & Marion William J. AdI~och, Mr. and with big blue .yes and pink-lined ears
Hagrn. :\11'. & Mrs. George H. Mrs. James Allen. Stuart G.
Ech. ~Ir. and :\Irs. Eugene C. Baits, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.
F%''''"
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Hoelzlr. Mr. & :'tIrs. William M' Barnard, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ad-
purr. Horn. Dr. & :\lrs. James Hor- dison Bartush,
vath. I
William George Belanger,
Mr. ar.'i Mrs.
Mr.
Huggable, we"~mannered, perfect house
pets meant to be loved by a little
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Mrs. W. BnlC(' Howard, Mr. I and Mrs. George O. Bell. Mr.
_ .. -- and Mrs. John S. Biggard, Mr.
and Mrs. 'WWilliamb G. LBoales,
Mr. and !~rs. ester
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Kendlck B.
B
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accent .prlng
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boy or girl from Easter morning on ... soft
mink-colored washable long pile plush
bunnies with pink satin-lined ears, pi;'lk nose and
i
,
WE DELIVER I Brown, .J. Lawrence Buell, Jr.,
Mrs. FIeldon Carden, Mr. and
with our tongue, and securely fastened vivid blue eyes. From our collection
we show two for gift-giving: 12" running rabbit, and the
, On Order ('~ $S or More Mrs. George E. Cartmill, Hen- embroidered
Ii R 0 SLY N ry L. Caulkins, Mrs. D. Cava- 10" cuddle bunny. The collection, 1.98 to 3.98.
taio, Mrs. R. W. r:':lark. Mrs.
I. Harry C. Clarke, Dr. and Mrs. shor~ie gloves
MAR K ET John E. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs.

ii Nicholas W. Coburn, Mr. and


Charming fashion
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Oldest in the Woods
2102Q MACK at Roslyn
TU 4.9821
Rd.
Mrs. Paul L. Colby, Lyle COl-1
linson.
Thomas H. Cannon, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Connor. Mr. and
I notes by Hansen 'r" .. .
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Jacobsons
.:a::..~~- Mrs_ John E. Coulter, Mr. and of soft, smooth t:
Mrs. H. E. Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. William T. Crowe, Mr.
r}
WANTED and Mrs. HC!"o~rl K. Daniels. double woven cotton, t,..
Miss Florence Davies, R. De i f KIDSI
RIGHT NOW! l\leulcnaere, Mrs. Edwin Den-! polka dot
:.

, Gro~se Pointe
several homes in Grosse
Pointe City - Woods - Forms
ond Shores. Have buyers wait-
by, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L.
Denise, Mr. and Mrs. William
If. DenIer, Mr. aud Mrs. For-
bes K. Dever.
Dr. Alex J. Domin, Mr;;.
I
embroidered
spring's favored
in ••
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BRING IN YOUR EGGS I
Enter Jacobson's Easter Egg Coloring
Contest - Ages 3-16, 3 Prizes
ing. Coli Grosse Pointe's only
TV realty company, - TU
6-3030, osk for Mr. Gordon--
Richard H. Doughty, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Dunn, Dr. and colors. Washable.
• • ~
(Dress or Sport Coat)
. Lee R':!olty-your local Grosse
Mrs. C. H. Eisman, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. K.::ckson, Keith W. • •
, Pointe realty compony.

Ladies!
HAVE YOUR DIAMONDS
Evans, Dr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
J. Ferry,
Charles

F. Fleming.
Mrs. C. M. Feury,
W. Finger,
Fiscus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A.
Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
William

Mr. and Mrs.


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red

6 to 7Y2 sizes.
0'1 yellow,

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finest, lote"r styles.
GREAT VALUES IN
Gee, Miss Kay Gee, Mr. and
:\1rs. Hans Gehrke. Jr., Mrs I .:: .. :
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FINE DIAMONDS, I )raine Gillespie, Judge and


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16437 E. Warren TU 1-4930
We olso approige )e.....
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YOUR ANSWER l
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i
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illSpection, a cleJr estimate at no cost
or o~J!g~tion a~d the best pest control
service monel' can buy. Call [Link]
I and dresses in a h'linkling. From our collection
today, TE 4-6900.
of spring-cued
~Of You'll want several
~M/chlg." Lazy-Bones, designed
12525 Grand River-TE 4-6800
for ,.Iiable fe,mit. conlro/, for your wardrobe. for perfect fit and
call Term;nix-T! 4.690:
playtime comfort.
A. Paisley'd turtleneck. 3.00
A. Navy kidskin
Storm Windows ghillie tie.
B. Polka dot draped
and Doars 12Y2 to 4 sizes. 7.98
• Storms For Steel cowJ ..4.00 4 V2 to 8 sizes. 8.98
Casement Windows
• Porch [Link] c. Geometric print B. Bone-tan oxford.
• Jalousies 12 V2 to 4 sizes. 7.98
• S.;reen Porches bow -tie. 4.00 4 V2 to 8 sizes. 8.98
• Awning Windows
C. Natural borhide
• Alumir,um Siding
• Awnings loafer. 12 Vz to 4
sizes. 8.98
We Repair Storm
Sash and Screens
• FREE ESTIMATES •
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Thursday, Apri! 8. IQ65 GROSSE ,POINTE NEWS Page Seven

Unitarians Name Netv Minister Local Students ni's help, (she originally had
taught at Northern), the details
Guiles and [Link] Gustafson.
Hosts flY/' tlhe Northern High
Pehrsons to Speak Friday To Astronom!c~1 Society Joe Pehrson and his father
Ralph Pehrson, of BaIlant}'ne
Trade Schools The Warren Astronomical program April 9, irom 7:30 to road, will speak on "Buildng
The Grosse Pointe Unitaria:~ Sciences section. He is now I were worked .ou~ for. switching
Brownell's c 1 V.\ C s mstructor,
School teacher, Mrs. Cephus,
were Kathy Stuart, Gary Leh- Society invites all inter.::sted J 10 o'clock, at Cousino High an Astronomical Observatory in
Your Back Yard."
,
....
~
Church this week named a new serving a Unitarian
permanent minister
Fellow-
ship at Mount Kisco, N. Y .
-- Jerry Keeney, with Mrs. Ruth
Understanding the otller per- Cephus of North e-rn, and stu-
son's problems is a first step dent Tepresentatives from both
I ner, Marvin LarivcJ and Frank adults and their children to a School.
Cusena .
Evaluathn of this 'first" will [Link];::::::::::::::m:::;;;;:::::::::::::::::mm:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::i::::;;::::::::::::::m::::m:::i::::::m:::::::::m:m:!!:m:~

il! LV S'''VI''''Lr'''''L ,
He is Dr. Harr~ Meserve Born in Rye, N. Y.,. I?r.
t who is presently the Director of Me s e r ve attended Phllhps in solving them and yesterday schools were elected by class be conducted in'Mrs. TaUani :!i l&T~'E;-aT
~ .Ji!J
3
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.•
l Program ot the Academy of Academy, [Link].o~d College
Religion and Mental Health and and Harvard Dlvlmty School
the editor of the "Journal of He has an ho~orary docto~ate
Religion and Health," publishd fro m Meadvllle Theo1oglcal
I
ninrJI grade m em b e r s of vote to complete the one-day
Brownell Junior High School's exchange.
civics classes took that first
~~~h
Selected to represent Brown-
and Mr. Keeney's civks classes
next week, to determine of the
exchange was of sufficient va~
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School.
Presently, Dr ..Meserve wO!ks
r. [Link]~rve WIll assume hls for threp nahonal Qrgamza.
new. dut!~s on September 1, re- 'tions. He is on the board of
~~tr~it,;t~:~e::~~~~~
The idea to' extfnange teaC'h~
ers and four students b.'tween
the schools originated in Mrs.
~:ll,~~~et ~~op~~e~:~t'G~~::
Wyatt. Nor'lern's
[Link]
ninth grade I
were Frances
Cobb, Laverne Cole, Curtis
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We Appreciate Orders Placed in Advance


~[Link].,le~'.:ndeadnd
per paullet W:!

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~' plaCIng Interim minister Rob- the Unitarian-Universalist Serv- Ma'ry Taliani's civics classes as Shorter, and Darwin Wa,lker. m 8 KING CRAil LEGS Special! ~
I' " .._' l
ert W. Lawson and William ice Committee on the board of REMNANTS
KING CRAB uEAT (I ) m. d ig
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a method of l~arning the vary- Each student follo'ved the daily
j1j ~1
Hammond, who resigned the the American' Civil Liberties
permanent ministry of the Union, and chairman of the
church !a5! October to become Committee on Religious Re-
ing viewpoints of those attend-
ing school in the Inner City
as opposed to those in a sub-
schedule for his exchangee,
with Judy D'Arcy. Steven Hicks,
Janet Mullinger and Bob Mess.. :::
1 f:t
m • KING CRAB MEAT (shredded pack) 1.75 per pound
IV) ump 2.15 per poun
ij!
i:'
th~ ~xecuhv~ ~ecretary ~f t?e sources for the President's Spp- urban school. ing acting as student guides I
c Square 25
LIVE LOBSTERS (all sizes) ~1• lfi
l\hchlgan-OhlO Valley DistrIct cia} Assistant for Ment!)l Re-
of .the Unitarian-Universalist tardation.
Because each community has at Brownell far the visitors. 3A F0i: m m
Society. He has publishd two books its own set of problems, the
ninth graders believed these
Alternates selected by class
vote included Liz Hartkop, Bill
on 4 stoc •••
The Pointe Hdwe. 6- .
!,:,!",!.:, ~#ichig" .. Food So'es!'t IDC. t!.~I,;.',

. Past m~nitries of Dr. Meserve "Faith in the Making" in 1946:


InClude eIght years at the Uni- and "Peace of Mind" in 1958 C?~lt~ be b ettel' rt~[Link] by pNimtZ, HOeitCh'iKlem "VaOnlduntPeaeUrl M' a!'CukmatbeWraCYbou'm
111' 16635 HARPER AVE. - Telephone TU 2-7779 111
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t~rian Church of San Fran- plus articles. editorials and re~ VISImg an d ques IOnIng repre- or era. ers w 0 - [,:1',1::"THE LOBSTER HEADQUARTERS CF MICHIGAN" !.:-.i.. !:
[Link],Cal.. seven years at the views in the "Atlantic Month- sent'ltives in a totally different ed to act as guides were Jean VA 1-5550
~Irst Parish Curch in Buffalo, Ily," "Saturday Review," and
environment. With Mrs. Talia- MeIntyre, Ken Gustke, Robin L.. ~I ~':::::::::m:::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::;:::::;::;:::;::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::;:',:::::::::::::;;:;;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::;:::=:;:::mmr::::
N.: :.. a~d four years at the I numerous religious publica-
Firs, Pansh Church in Buffalo, ' tions.
set. Mass. He also worked for He has a marrieo daughter SHOP THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS
the Rockefeller Fund in N('w living in San Francisco and twc
York, on the executive staff of sons, both attending college in
the Humanities and Social California. SKIM ALONC WITH CAPEZIO
It's the season for steps that lilt, spirits that ANNUAL SALE
Electioll ReSl1Its soar, and fashions geared to sunny, balmy
(Continued from Page 1) I'votes, will serve for two years. : days ... the season for Capezio wafer-heel
PANTI-LEGS~
William Connolly, 2,158: Mark Under the city charter, the
Stevens, 1,793: Rie-hard Hucson.1 mayor is elf'cted by members
skimmers in spring-happy colors! by Glen Raven
1.700: and William Kirby. 1,583. of thp c{)unci!, from their own You'll love them in red, navy, black, green,
Stevens and Hudson arc new to I ranks, to serve for one year.
the council, and Connolly, pres-: The losing candidates for the cranberry, yellow, pink and pastel blue, 10.00 pr.2..39
ent mavor and Kirby are vet- ; councilmanic seats, were Char- •
.. h' -
erans 10 t elr posts.
" les Kotcher, who received 1,-'
221 vo t es, J'Onn L'lzza, 933; an d ' 2 prs 4.75
Connoll~'•. Stevens and Hud- Ervin Steiner, who came in last regularly 3.00 pro
son. by VIrtue of polling the with 807.
most votes. were elected to J d G t 'Ii' At'
scrvl' a term of four [Link]; u ge ~ ran -,. rms rong
Kirby. who received the" least i polled 1,;)98 votes to be reelect-
________ •• ... __ I ed to another fOUT years as
! municipal judge. His ':'PP'ment, One week only - April 9-18.
! Philip Dawson, received a to-
tal of 1,13e votes. Save now on this sheer,
I
WANTED I I
seamless nylon stocking
I COATS MISSING I
LOTS OF GRASS I and1\-lilRobert
Lawson oi 412 Lothrop; I
Peehur of 825 Phil-
and opaque pantie
ip. Detroit. lost their coats to combination ... sleek-fitting
with a colonial or ranch Grosse I unknown persons on Saturday,
I
Pomte home ,,)n It. Call Mr. IIApril 3. The loss of the over. A
and flattering in bisque

cealty
McKoy
Realty
-
-
Tl' 6-3030 -- Lee
your local Grosse
company.
coats, each valued at about $20, ,
was made known to Farms
I police by John Lake, War Me-,
I morial director, who disclosed:
Jacobson's. ,
...
(beige) , catialia
or new taupe. Petite,
(suntan)

I thf' coats were taken from the


building check room. i medium, medium tall, tall.

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come and meet
... . ~~
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Miss Marion Moe.
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Alexandra deMarkoff's
beauty ambassador.
who will be in our /(1' •

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cosmetic department Vanity Fair toper. /:'f-::;:::"--
beginnh'lg Monday. your waistline smoothly in ~~~i'"
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CAMEBA ST(;[Link]
Douglas Frey of 3M Wash- Teachers Look Over Their Work Prowler Visits
ington road, infornJed Farms
police that an U!!known PB'SOn
City Residence Prescriptions Filled
broke into his locker on the
Ray-Ban Sun Gltuse, olio Ground to l~our
A prowler broke into the
• main floor of the Groese Pointe home of Mrs. Ophelia Neumey- Pre,crip';'on
: I • ,High School, and stole h15 $75 er at 295 Rivard road on Wed-
: Polaroid camera. nesday, March 31. but left
again without takin, anything.
Mr!. N~umeyer reported that
someone had enb;red a bath.
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ORRIS NAGLE, ROBERT BRADLEY, chronological approach at the senior
RAYMOND GAULT, JAMES CURLETT high school.
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"It's fabulous. It didn't start change of teachers aftef the United States upon world af~
off with Columbus! G i I b e r t first marking period, we could fairs.
Moorman's remark summarizes begin to see the merit in the James Curlett said of the new
the attitude of many students plan. approach to history, "The op-
and teachers on the new ap- "I have enjoyed the section portunity to help write, re-
proach to Unitetl States history on third political parties in the search, and tea c h the new
Is so handsomely designed it wil1 suit any young man's taste.
at Grosse Pointe High School United States. The teacher's lec- United States History program
And for complete practicality it ha;; an unbreakable main- this year. tures and my own readings is the most satisfying experi-
spring. _. 17-jewel accuracy ••• sweep-s"lCond hand and ful Gil, a 12th grader, was among have opened my eyes to the ence of my teaching career. It
luminous dial to keep up with his active pace. a group of juniOO"sand seniors realities of the political struc- allows the:'teacher to emphasize
Come in today and start your young man with
tt;co,,",''''_
$128• ture of the country. I didn't the undel"standiing and insight
lime you can trust [Link] -from only .. I asked recently for an informal
evaluation of the topical, rather
than the chronological, method
realize that third parties had
played such an iJr,por~nt part
of historical concepts rather
than just survey the course ma-
I of teaching history.
I "The new course outline is
in the country's history.
"And if this course requIres
terial. The e m p has i s on re-
search is an attempt to encour-
Open Thul'Iliay the product of m~ny discussions more time for the students to age the students to continue in-
within the social studies depart- perpare, I'm sure it also re- dependentl~- to e x pan d and
Eveninll 'til 9
ment of Grosse Poi n t e High quires more work on the part deepen their understanding of
16835 KERCHEVAL Shoal," Miss Leo n a Weier, of the teacher. There is at least the humanities'"
In TII. Villa,. [Link], said recently. "Dur-
ing the 1963-64 school year,
agreement was reached on six
one minor disadvantage to the
student: because he cnanges
teachers each marking period,
Raymond Gault has enumer~
ated the advantages for stu-
dents as these: exposure to
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the new course would be or- expect or.. a test, ,so he has to
study harder-both the specific (ContiDoed on Page 10)
ganized.
"Actual writing of the course facts and the general ideas- in
t
LOWREY 1 outline was done by John Cor-
I bin, James Curlett and Ray-
order to be prepared," Gil con~
eluded.
ANNUAL : mond Gault last June and July. To gain an understanding of
'These three, plus Robert Brad- the organiz,ation of the course,
ORGAN SALE ley and Orris Nagle beg a n one has only to glance at the
outline for the first unit, "So-
(i'.utory Authorized) teachil')lg the new c 0 u r s e in
September," she concluded. cial and Political Democracy."
Gil Moorman added, "I en- The eight discussion and study
JOY it very much because the
topics art?: Historical Origins;
way tbe course is organized we Conflict between Liberty and
don't get just one teacher's Order; West~ Influence on
point of view. It is a lot tough- J effersonianism Produces J ack-
i er than the chronological ap-
sonian Dem()rcracy: [Link]
i proach to hist'lry, but I think
of the Accepted 'fheory of Gov-
we learn more. ernment; Results of the Conflict
• Hors•• h~ Th•• ter Medel
"The course requires much of Political Theory; Abuses and
• Popular Mol!d.y Style
• Th. All New Hilton more library work than my his Re for m s; Fear of European
• Compact Starlet-For tOry course last year and more Radicalism and Its Possible Ef-
Home, Co;ta,. or Boat feets on the United States;
independent study at night as
Government Attempts to Foster
IT'S AS EASY AS IIOt~ T.V." well. The first rotation was the
big hurdle. F 011 0 win g the Social Democracy.
It's really as easy as "Skitch and Jornny" make it A detailed bibliography is
look ... Your husband or wife, children, family and provided for each subtopic of
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Page Ten
GROSSE POINTE NEWS
Taos is one of the most pic- of the best in North America, Thursday,
Thp Metropolitan Detroit Rose 1 at the Michigan State Fair
Pioneer Teachers 2 la-venile Car Taos Ski Trip turesque towns in the country,
and is an art center a~ well as
and it
where
is one of the few areas
good skiing remains so
Society \, ill hold its next meet- : Grou.,ds. All interested
iog Sunday. April 11. from 2 to ,Leur rose growers are invited
ama-
Thieves Nabbed Departs ..:\pril 16 ski resort. The slopes are some late in the season. Garag
5 o'rlock. in the Ford Building to attend.
(Continued from Page 8) tion to this, the course is well. A garage fire
oragn![Link] enough to provide a Two l!;,-year-old Detroit boys, Slopes are sitU snow-covered
in the high Rocky ~Jountains, a car in the dri\
a subject which particularlY is
based on opinion' and attitude;
the student is [Link] by teaeh7
good chronology of events as
well."
"As an outgrowth of the new
sought for questioning in a car
theft, were captured by a Park
policeman on Monday. March
while the sun shines bright and
tans. Grosse Pointe War Me-
New 1965 DUI£KS to the rear of a
tinguished by P
Wednesday. Ma
MUTUAL
SAVINGS
PASADENA
ers who are specialists; the stu-
dent [Link] history in a new light
-topically
ligically; the
rather than chrono-
students have the
history course, I'd like to see a
new class started. An entire
course or a semin"8lr could be
devoted to American and Euro-
29, following a 70-mile-an-hour
chase through Park streets, ac-
cording to Chief Arthur Lou-
wers.
morial's two ski clubs, Adult
and High School, are sponsor-
ing one last glorious 10 day ski
trip to Taos, N.l\f., April 16-25.
'2343 the blaze did r.1
the house, acco
mati on released

IS PAYING AT . advantage of more and better pean Thought and Philosophy," The juveniles were trying to A few places, mostly for boys,
CAR NEED SERVICE? CALL FOR Chief William (
The chief said
THERA1EOF •••• materials to learn from because Sherry Thumann said. evade the offioer while they still remain open if reservations FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY - LA b-3000 is stm being inv

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the course can be developed were still in the stolen car. The are made immediately.
Current rate par.: four times a Year. Linda Soley said. "It's easier cd in the gara
FUNDS POSTMARKED BY THE 10th EARN FROM THE 1st mor!:' carefully and thoroughly; vehicle was reported stolen by
tu recall the events of history Included in the package for perty of Martha
save,[Link] we pay postage both ways. Open your account now.

•• -::,. ....~ ACCOUNTS M UT UA L


de-emphasis of the t ext boo k
gives traininr: to students in the
us!:' of a wide variety of read-
now that we're being taught
topic by topic rather than the
Detroit Police.
The arresting officer, Patrol-
$194 is all transportation,
meals, lodging, (four in priv-
all TOlD Taylor Buiek Nottingham, It
neighborhood cl
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ing materials.
chronological way. The teachers man Ronald PeploW-ski, said he
was patrolmg east on Kerche-
ate room at St. Ilernard Hotel,
4 Blks. Below b Mile Road
responsible.

-;~ TO SAVINGS Disadvantages of the pro-
seen enthusiastic about this and
val when he observed a 1962
right -at the chair lift), aU ski
loft charges, daily ski instruc-
The fire ~pre
$10.000.00 A N 0 LOA N ASS 0 C I A T ION the new way is broadening the 13033 Gratiot LA 6-3000 rage to a car
BY A~ AGENCY OF gram to the s t u den t, as Mr. Chevrolet convertible with no tion and chaperonage for [Link]
TH£[Link]. PASADENA Gault sees them. are: he is apt
student's v!ewpoint."
rear license plate and drove up young people.
driveway. then
wooden frame
Jeanne Struthers likes getting
333 EAST COlORAIJO BLVD., PASADENA, CALIF. to become "lost" academically to investigate. the house_
more ideas than facts and en-
ASSETS OVER $3~"5 MILLION especially if he is a poor stu- He said that as he approach- Chief Graul
joys the course because of its
dent who would have trouble ed, the driver of the car ap- firefighters and
coli e g e orientation. "We're
even in the traditional class: parently saw him and stt'Pped
more on our own this way," she
takes time to get to know the on the gas.
teacher. thus' perhaps retarding adds. Pcpbwski said the chase, at Delta De
discussions; learning new meth- John Metzger is enthusiastic a speed up to about 70 miles an
ods of each teacher could waste about the course because in his hour, led east on Kercheval, Delta Delta :
time. opinion. it didn.t bog down in north on Buckingham, west on group, will meet
And. finally. Orris Nagle said. mid-year. Mack, to north on Balfour on 8 o'clock at the
"Each topic is a self-contained Lois Burlingame sees some the De t r 0 it side, to Voigt, John Gilmore
Mrs. James Scn
It's income tax time subject. The various parts are
related and often show continu-
disadvantage to studt'nts in the
change of teachers, although
where the speeding car spun
out of control. Aft& finally co-hostess.
The evening
and your family needs ing trends or the development
of a casual relationship. An ex-
she appreciates the v a r i e d
points of view and s'he likes the
bringing the car to a stop, the
two boyS jumped out and tried
spring outfits <tmple would be the reasons for theories rather than the empa- to escape on foot, but Peplow.
the intervention of the Federal sis on dates. ski foiled the attempt and cap-
tured both youths.
Sperry
government into our econoruy. "1 enjoy the emphash upon
"The course avoids the neces- library work, but I'm afraid The teenagers were released .'
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sity of having to follow the the teachers don't get to know to Detroit authorities after con- '. '

chronologi~al development ofthe studets as well as they fessing to stealing the car, and :'~
would if we didn't rotate as are awaiting a hearing in Juv- SPRING St
the usual textbook. It permits
the student to learn about a
topic from a teacher who is
thoroughly prepared in that
often," she added.
Richard Cambeurn feels that
such an approach will inspire
enile Court, :)0 a charge of un-
lawfully driving away an auto-
mobile.
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JACKETS ,
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that library usage has been ex-
agree lege and that the new course
enables students to cope with
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Thursday, April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Eleven
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Garage Blaze Hits Car~House St. Paul Names acteristic
tance.
necessary for admit-! [Link] Carter,
Nicholas
Judy
Rohert,
Demusiak,
Beth Holler-
Sophomores, thou~h not elig-I
Ible for membership, can be
now. The sophomore candidates
I are:Anne Marie Rowley, Juli-
eli, Susan
Browning,
Johnson, Geoffrey
Gary Piche, Sharon
~
A R~rage fire that spread to I rived in answer to an alarm, Honor Students The officers of the National I bach, Dan .Wright, George ~il. classed as candidates. !his anne Phillip, Mary Offer, AI- Simmons, Judy O'Neil, William

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a car 10 the dnveway and then I the fire had had a good start.
:0 th~ rear of a hv-us.e, was ex-I and was licking its way on the
By JIM BRUNSON
Honor Society are: president,
Kathy Moxley,
J ani r. e Jamerino,
vice-president,
secretary,
son, . Martm

Loeher.
We,leh, Manlyn
Weyhmg, Sue Lykms and Kathy
means that ~hey have fulfI11e~
all the reqUlrements
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up until
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fred Henris,
Mark Smolenski,
Anne Beaupre,
Barbara Ri.:
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I Gough, Sally Van Assche, Mary
Person and Ellen Kennedy.
tlnglllshed by Park firemen on wood sidin!; of the house, The

3------, t Wrdnesaay, :\Iarch 31, before fire did not penetrate


the blaze did much damage to house, he said.
t h<> house, according to infol'- Fin'men
into the

battled the fire for


11,1Jtion ~('[Link] by Park Fire ~bou! 45 minutes before bring-I
Induction
National
of St. Paul's
Honor Society mem-
bers w. <; held on Tuesday, April
6, at 10 o'clock. The National
new Mary Farnam,
Linda Keegan.
Other senior
and treasurer,

members
Kathy Sullivan, John Nienstedt,
are
T~e four

lOT m~mber~
senior members
I :ecelVed the Hood. and the Jun-
received the gold
cord when mducted.
• Sales. G RA:~?~t.,
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RY - LA 6-3000 II
(hlef WI,lham. Graul.. . mg it under control and put.
The chief said the fire, which ling it out.
ic,; [Link] !wing investigated, start. The walls and ceiling of the
Honor Society pledge was tak-
en at that time.
The requirements for attain-
Michael K e r b y, Christopher
Terry and Jeanette
lhe newly-elected
Jamerino.
senior mem-
I J DANNA ESTERN "WIN OW, SHADES
WANTED • Exlite • Viking • Moire • Su6due
11'li~k~
cd In the garage o~ the pro. two-car
prrty of :\lartha O. Gicner, 1378 and the interior
brick veneer garage,
of the car
in~ membership in the Natiol'al
Honor Society are: Scholarship,
bers are Linda Rowley, Marilyn
Montmorency, George Loewen
I
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WE MEASURE AND INSTALL
CLEANING & TURNING ....
'\ottingham. It is believed that i owned by the Geiner family'
may be i were badly burned,
a "B" average
Leadership,
must be kept;
service, and char-
and Sue Peters.
IILED BASEMENT
[Link] children
I
The fir~
acter. The members of the
The junior members are Cyn-
S::lJi~'NG s@r"iee!
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r!':5ponsi?le. merely charred the exterior of with colonial or bungalow
The fire sprean for the ga. I the hou~e, and blistered the school faculty vote for the can-
LA 6.3000 didates. This vote expresses Screen Porches above it, Call Grosse Pointe's Painted or Unpainted Shutters By Joanna Western
~ r.,ge to a car parked in the I paint.
Repaired - Replaced on~y TV. realty company, Lee
~ dnveway, then leaped to the
wood£'n frame at the rear of property
1h£' house.
The amount

until
of damage
will not be known
insurance investigators
to the faculty's opinion of whether
the proper traits
shown by the candidate.
have been
Candi-
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Ch:l'f Graul said that when complete their filldindS Chief date" for the National Honor O'Driscoll- TU 6-3030. at After
firefighters and equipment ar- I Graul said. '" / Society must also define and
give a short talk on each char.
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Delta Delta Delta Alums To Gather April 14
Delta Delta Delta, Eastside I ml\king Easter bas k e t sand
grOl,lp. will meet on April 14 at place mat. for patients I at the
R 0 clock at the home of Mrs. Herman Kiefer hospital.
.John Gilmore in Brys Drive' Mrs. John Gilmore has been
\!rs. James Schroth will be ja re-elected unanimously as pres i-
co-hostess. . 1 dent of the alumnae group for
Thp evenmg ,viII be spent th{' cc.;ning year.
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this is the car Chrysler by name
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buyers waiting.
TV 6-3030 ot
your local Gros
company.

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PARTICIPATION CAMPAIGN
H IiIcr!'st IS C
It will be yo
of the Grosse Pointe War Memorial Center open wide on a world
T HE DOORS
of opportunity. Those who enter them explore many realms of interest
golf coun;e,

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and satisfaction.
SAM TERI
In these community buildings we enrich our understanding of our world,
our culture and ourselves. We share a chance to learn more of life, enjoy
more of its pleasures, experience more of its satisfactions. .
The very vitality of the Center itself provides about three-fourths of its =~"=
budgetary needs. But an appreciable share of the Center's financial support
necessarily must come from gifts in the annual fund drive. Our 1965 goal
is $75,000. 'J~
Last year the Center was generously supported ~nd the goal was met-by 'il

one-fourth of the families in the Grosse Pointes. The amount raised, $76,000,
and the percent who gave are most gratifying. However, we are sure more
,
,
'Ih.~
families will want to share this year in support of an activity that serves all. l
r

Please enlist your family in the 1965Family Participation Campaign and


help us keep the doors- open wide.
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Theodore H. Meeke, Jr." , ~

President I ~'\\
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Un Iced [Link] funds. Cant;ribut;ions are Cax-deduaClble.J
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Thursday. April 8. 1965 GROSSE [Link] Page Thirteen

r ... ~- .... ...~-y tI Ofter Adults Driving Course Fruit Tree


WANTED rk I Training
A four w~ek class in "Driver's not yet obtained a driver'lI li-
Planting Tips
for Adults" will again cense, or for [Link] who wiS'h to
JR • EXECUTIVE be offered by the Department
of Community Se--vices, Grosse
renew their lioen'Je after sev-
eral years of non-driving. It will
If you
fruit t~e
are going to plant a
in your backyard,
Whea sufficient enrollment
is received the following neigh-
Pointe Public Sehool System. introduce n01Hlrivers to the first check the soil type, drain~ bomood club claeses will be
~anch in Grosse Pointe. Have The Cour~ meets two nights a rules and techniques of driving

1:=o;n
~t'uvers waiting. Coli Mr, Passon age, and soil acidity. Fruit trees held: Beginners Ballet-Ages 6-
week on Mondays and Wednes~ through both lec"';ures and prac- 12, Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., Richard
will not grow well in a heavy WM. J.
..,"olry
(TU 6-3030 at Lee Realty - days. for a total of eight class tical road experielKl(to in prep-
day 'soil. Clay soils. as well 'as
School; ere at i ve Dancing-
lessons. and is scheduled to be- aration for earning a driver'.
Ages 5-10, Tuesday, 3:45 p.m.,
'C'mpany. 'gin in April.
"Driver's Trainin~" is geared
\ to the adult level. and is de-
i signed for all adults who have
license.
Fwth~ information and ap-
plication for enrollment may be
obtained by calling the Depart-
sandy soils, can be improved by
the addition of peat moss, well
r(i~ted manure, decayed leaves,
Local Ministers
To Lead Service
Richard School; ,Judo-Advanced
-Teens and Adults. Wednesday,
7-8 p.m. Brownell Jr. High;
- Tee n sand
ALLEMON
ment of Community Services at
or other organic matter, Or, dig Judo-Beginners
Adults, Wednesday, 8.9 p,m.,
Iuu everything to
a h\lle and replace the excavated
TU 5-3808 or TV 5-0271. Ad- soH with "good 80i1." You may Brownell Jr. High. "GET GROWING"
Eastland Good Friday service
vance enrollment for this course need to supply drainage away is featuring two ministers new The following classes have
is necessary. from the hole. The hole with FREE DELIVERY
to our area: The Reverand a-}ir'eady started but still bave
,-eplaced soil should be large Manard Hammond, Associate openings: Advanced Ballet -
CHARCE ACCOUNTS
Found the house I Start Plantting
enough to sustain
when 'it is mature.
the tree MinMiter of the Grosse Pointe
Congregational ChurC'b, and the
Tuescay, 5:15-6:15 p.m., Ricbard
School; Funsters - Boys And WELCOME
you've always Michigan Week
The sugested planting depths
of fruit trees are as [Link]: U)
Reverand Herold W. Abram,
Ass 0 cia t e of Grosse Pointe
Girls, ages 6-9, Saturday, 2:30-
4 p.m., Brownell Jr. High; Gym- .' ,
dreamed about 1 standard tree (no dwarfing root- Woods Presb:yterian Church. nastics - Boys and Girls ages
9-teens, Wednesday, 6-7:30 p.m.,
With thousands of volunteers
stock), the bud union should be Each minister will speak on ~ FOR LUSH, GREEN LAWNS
z::?~::~~;:. working in all areas of the
about 2 inches below ground
level; (2) dwarf root budded or
one of the "Seven Last Words
from the Cross," the theme of
Brownell Jr. High; Judo-Begin-
ners - Ages 7-12, Wednesday,
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state, plans are moving
ward rapidly for the 12th an.
for- grafteo. it is important to keep
the bud or graft union above
the s e r v ice. The service is
scheduled at Eastland Auditor-
6-7 p.m.,
FOr further j n for mat ion NEW! the product that does
',: ground le~l to insure no scion ium between 12 and 3 p.m. please call TU 5-4600.
',.; nual Michigan Week, to be ob-
..... served May 18-22.
rooting; and (3) dwarf inller-
stock with standard root, plant
just about everything
tL This year the celebration takes part of the dwarf interstock be-
6.1 an international color with low ground level.
special projects and events To prevent the roots from Feeds your lawn an'
focusing attention on the pro- drying after planting, the soil does four EXTRA iobs
should be wf.?Il firmed about the
min!':nt role of Michigan in
roots during the planting oper- 1. Prevents crabgrass,
world affairs and world trade ation. care should bt> used to foxtail, goosegrass
and the state's contributions to work the soil under the crown '!!!'y is Woody Pontiac the fOltest growing d£>oler in the U.S.?
Because of his golden rule policies, and remember
2. Clears out dande-
the social and economic ad. to avoid leaving an air space.
Shaking the trl:e up and down lion, plantain,
vancement of people in other buckhorn
lands.
two or t~ times during the NOBODY UNDERSELLS
planting proceS6 helps distri- 3. Controls chickweed,
"Michigan - D y n ami c in
World Progress," theme of the
1965 Michigan Week, not only
bute the ~oid around the roots.
After' the soil is completely WOODY PONTIAC clover, seedl ing
knotweed
Buy it \'Vith a serves to emphasize the state'~
firmed ar;)Und the tree, water
it thoroughly using at least one AND DON'T EVER FORCET IT! 4. Protects Jawn
international importance to its against ants,
pail of water for each young
MORTGAGE LOAN own citizens, but affords an op-
tree.
Come to Woody Pontiac and save money on the be!>t Pontiac
ever built.
grubs, chafers
portunity to tell the Michigan
from NBD. story in other nations of the To see first hand how it is TW 1-1600
free world around the globe. done, plan to visit the Lawn
and Garden Fair at the State
12140 Jos. ( .. ,au at Carp'flter, [Link]. S. of Davison
Governor George Romney,
honorary Michigan [Link] chair- Fairgrounds, Saturday, May I,
man, sounded the keynote for 1965 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
this year's program, when he
called (in all citizens tc emphas.
ize the theme throughout the en- Judge Paterson
tire year.
"Our state is moving forward Hears 5 Ca8es
vigorously," the governor said.
"We ~re leading the nation in
such fields as personal income,
economic expansion, highway
Five persons were arraigned
before Judge Paterson in a ,THANKS. ..
Membllr FlId~t81 Deposit Insurance Corporation construction, educational
tunities and human rights. Dur-
ing 1965 we must let the world
oppor- Grosse. Pointe City court ;;es-
sion held Tuesday, March 23.
for your 8UPPOl~ :_ $2 OFF
knO'.~1more about the greatness Two persons were found guilty Our best selling
Iof Michigan." and each paid a $25 fine. crabgrass preventer
Jessie J. Lamb, Jr., of 3562 Hal~ stops crabgrass before
Willis, Detroit, was charged it starTS. Prevents grub and

, ,
with being a disorderly person.
He stood mute, was
guilty and was fined $25. A sim-
found Philip P. mole damage too. Yet its so
kind to good grass you can
seed any time.
ilar case against James Brown
of 3626 Pennsylvania,
was dismissed
Detroit:
after he stood
mute and was found not guilty.
MABARAK reg. 7.95
5.95
Christopher Egan, of 600 Pin-
gree, Detroit and Alden Fran-
son, of 20935 Country Club,
Harper Woods, both pleaded not
guiity to charges
driving. Franson
of reckless
was found
guilty and paid a $25 fine, but
Candidate for SAVE $2
Egan was found innocent and Municipal Judge triple action
~is csse dismissed, Gro318 Pointe Park
A reckless driving charge Halts Plus
against Ella N. Moses, of 838
Algonquin, Detroit was dropped • Prevents crabgrass
An !J"vilalion to memte,.~hip and the case against her dis.
missed when the complainant
• Fertilizes lawn
Htllcrf'~t IS a private country club without any c!;sessments, minimums or premium charges. failed to appear. • Prevents grub and Mole
It will be your privilege, !o enjoy t~e facilities of 0 truly fine ('lubhouse, completely water!!d
golf course, Olympic SWImming pool, tennis (ouriS, and ScuM !>team room. damage
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL OR VISIT THE CLUBHOUSE reg. 9.95
PR 2-2240 15 Midutes from 8 Mile Road SO [Link] at Cal' 7.95
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$380 MtLUON Of STREHGTH-A FINAICa LEAOEJt

Convenienf Offices of:


WARREN and MACK
(across from Grosse Pointe Post Office)
Average-size famiUes with electric water heaters
pay only $3.88 a month-a standard rate-for
ALLEMON GARDEN SUPPLY
their hot water. How much [Link] JJl]l payingP
JEFFERSON and ALTER ROAD 17727 Mack at [Link] • 882-8877
(across from Grosse Pointe Park City Hall)
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Among the many and varied oughly absorbed two books _


'"ft-t E t-t t tt by SIBYL
Phone TU 2-6900 . services Out my fellow librar. knew them far better than any-
GROSSE POINTE GARDEN CENTER AND LI. ians and I perform, one of the one giving them a casual once.
Member MIchIgan
NA'fWNAL
Press A!lvJc!atlon
AD\'MU'ISING
Weekly Newspaper
and National Editorial
Rt.:l'tU;St:J'l'l'A'tlVa
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day, Thursday,
consultant on duty Tuesday, Wednes.
10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Friday 2-4 p.m. Mrs.
most rewarding to me (outside over. One I read twice; the
of writing a column!) i:; that of other, three times. THEa brand
NEW MOOD of Spring,
new name and lots
a fresh new scent,
of new shopping ...
404 Fitth Av,~nue. New York 1!;l. New 'fork. Byrant 8-7300 Leland Gilmour will be on duty beginning April 13. book reviewing. Quite recen,t- I do not mean to over-ernpha- that's what you'll find on the Hill.
CHICAGO On'leE
333 North Mlch1lan Avenue Phone FInancial 6-2214 THURSDAY,
P bl' S h I
APRIL 8
ly I had two experiences in this
me d'mm w h''''''' lUIJ
I f oun d so sa t'1- size book reviewing • •
and •iu
Above a handsome

ROBERT B. EDGAR.
WILLIAM ADAMO
EDlTOR and GENERAL MANAGlo.;R 10 a.m.-Liggett
ADVERTISING MANAGl'~R
*9 a.m.-9 p.m.- G rosse
Alumnae-Meeting
u 1(' C- 00 S- rt Exhibit.
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em WI yo.
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ld pleasures for aflcIOnados ltke
'myself. There are many other
interesting and even exeiting
P ICTURE THIS.
table, painted green, with a marbelized
console
top ...
hangs a classk mirror. The green painted frame is
JA:'iET MUELLER_ FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY 12:30 p.m.-Women's Republican Club of G. P. Phyllis Last week I gave a review of ways in which a librarian can
SchlafIy, 1st V. P. National Federation of Vance Packard's THE NAKED make himself useful to a oom- inlaid with mirror. Just what you've wanted for
J A:\IES .J. NJ AIM N E W l:)
Republican Women and author of "A SOCIETY f~r the psychiatrIc munity. Reference work is cel'- your entrance hall or as an accent in a room? Hurry
GLOR IA WOLFCALE_ ADVERTlSI NG
~lARY LOR l~tER _ ADVER'l' l~ING Choice N at An Echo". Luncheon $2.50. ward of one of Detroit's Hospl- tairJy inspiring, and again, in- to DenIer, 77 Kercheval~.
JOHN !'rICiC KEN2IE
JOAN NE EASON __
8 U SIN ESS
AVCOUNTS *4 p.m.--Bal1et
(Reservations
Classe-s~-Mary
884-5313).
Ellen Cooper, Instructor.
tals. I was a bit apprehensive, volves work~ng directly with
I'll admit-I'd never done this people. Each question from a
sort of thing before. What sort pa,tron is a potential challenge. NEW SHIPMENT of those "exclusively
• League
ALBERTA WILKE.
ONNELLEE KOENIG
CLASSIFIED ADVJ<.:RTISli\lG
CLASSIFiED ADVERTISING
*4;30 p.m.--Ballroom Dancing-Ted and Lillian For- of reception would I get? How and one usually has an urge t() A Shop" telephone book covers is awaiting you
FERN CREIG VLASSl1<'l~D rest, Instructors. much good would I be doing? fear up the fl()or boards if nec- at 72 Kercheval. Made-to-order for the Detroit-size
.FLORA HARDING CIRCULATION *8 p.m.-Thursday Night Dance Club-Ted and Lillian My review last?d a half hour, essary to find the correct ans- book in pretty rolors with antiqued prints. Very
Forrest, Instructors. and was followed by some dis. wer.
handsome . . . eleven dollars.

The Telephone Game


*8 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Cinema League. Russia, Its Sat- cussion; one patient ask~d to
ellites and the Arctic Ocean. Color film and read the. bOOK. I estabhsh~d fort to get the right book to the
Book selection--anotner E'i~

Among the more subtle forms of torture is the phone
commentary
P .
omte pu Ie an
bl'
by Rip Zwickey.
d
their guests are cordially
The Grosse rapport Wl~ ~everal other ~lS. right person--is a field of en-
tener.s. ThIS IS a provacatl~e deavor that cal! be sheer fun.
~ook .and encourages aSSOCla- And this is not always easy; it
Y OU OPEN a bottle of Springtime,
open Rigaud's "EveReve." Guaranteed
when you
to stir
invited to these programs free of charge. h~n; l.e., alm?st everyone can means knowing books, knowilig up a new romance. Pick it from all the fragrances
call from Florida. It always comes on the worst day and
FRIDA Y, APRil .. 9 t~n~k of expenences he has h~d your collection, and knowing at Trail Apothecary Shop, 121 Kercheval.
at the worst time, when the snow is falling and the wind
is howling and the car won't start, and it is aoout as wel-
come as ;) "AW blizzard.
*9 a.m.-9 p.m.-G. P. Public Schools-Art Exhibit.
slmllar to those pre~ent~ .In your patron. The right back-
the. book, and all relatl~g to ffi- ground, omnivorous reading, •
After the preliminary
"Fine." ...
repartee,
"How are things going?" ...
("How are you?" .. ,
"Fine."), you
*9;30 a.m .•1 p.m-Oil Painting Classes Prof Robert WiI- v~slOn of p~rs~nal pnvacy. It botih of books and reviews, and
bert of Wayne State University in- s!lmulates thmkmg and empha- the steady strengthening hand W AR M WEATHER'S
corning. Are you
structs intermediate and advanced sIzes awa'l'eness to these threats of [Link] all contribute to ready with shifts, shorts,
get down to the Point of the Call.
studen,ts 12 [Link] hour weekly les- ;::: t~::::t~~'h p:~~~~c~~~; excellence in' this milieu. skimmers? See the Lilly
"What's the weather like ther~?" Florida asks.
You glance out a window. Or you try to glance out
* "sons $3? RegIs!er now.. I or non-recognition. I came away And what of children's work? and Sassie collection, now
10 a.m.-F lower Arrangmg Cla;:)s-Mrs. RIchard Ge-I thinking that possibly I had Here .should be combined the
a window-the early morning snow flurries have turned rathy, Instructor. kindled a few sparks in my ability to mold young minds at the Margaret Rice shop,
into a heavy rain-sleet. somewhat obscuring your view. 12:30 p.m.-Neighborhood Club--Retired Men's Group. audience: that possibly I had (muCih as a teacher does). to '76 Kercheval. Easy to care
"Okay. I guess." you answer. "It's raining a little." *6:45 p.m.-Ballroom Dancing Class-Ted and Lillian I in some small way helped some. share experiences, to lead the fabrics, styled for "busy
You cover the ear not glued to the receiver with your . h youngsters to the right book.,;
Forrest, Instructors. lone on is way to recovery. at tbe right time, to broaden days" and "fun-in-the-
hand: the force of water hitting window-panes makes it *7:30 p.m.-Parents Without Partilers. ' Several weeks ago I led a dis- their horizons. tJ,) help them to
a little diffi;;ult to hear. sun."
"Oh." Florida sounds slightly disappointed.
"HO\v's the weather down there?" you ask after a
*8:30 p.m.-"The
8:30 p.m.-Beta
Other Side" Teenage Nil2'ht Club.
Sigma Phi oJ Wayne State Alumni.
Performance-"The Boyfriend".
' cussion group which used NOR- learn new things. Lookin{; back,
MAL NEUROSIS .. by Gail~d
Snell !,utne:, as Its focal pomt. which I read as a child, whiCih
I can remember many books I
I

~hort pause. (you would really like to by-pass this ques-
tion. but it's ~dl part of the Long Distance Game).
,
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
Here mdeeu was a book full of I have never forgotten, and
meat for disputation and ex- which exerted a great influence
I NSIDE. 123 Kercheval, you'll find The Bronze
Door from which the new name derives. The
*9 a.m.-9 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Ex. amination! The authors. both on my life. T'hink a minute _ same fine management, service and food have re-
"Well." Florida's voice brightens; he's been waiting
hibit. sociologists, have as their thesis I'll wager you have had similar, mained. For reservations phone 886.1931. Open
for this. "the water is a little chilly. temperature's only
*9:30 a.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper. Instruc- the conviction that we have in. experiences. every day except Sunday.
68 degrees. but it's 84 on the beach ... " ,
"Great," you say. tor
*9:30 a.m. & 11:'15 a.m.-Children's
corporated "normal"
Art Classes _ Mrs .behavior into our ?[Link], and be a tremendously satisfying
neurotic Even the job of cataloging can

"\Ve had a few showers yesterday
was all clear bv noon ... "
"\v onderful." you observe.
morning. but it
*
10 a.m.-Grosse
.
Sf r
Ir [Link] ~u,
POInte ChIldren s Theatre
L d I
nstructor.
.
Classes.
. that through pr{)Ject1ons we experience. (I should know, I
have corrupted our intel'per. did the cataloging in the Grosse
sonAl relations at every level.
M ICHIGAN ARTIST, Frank Steele's paintings
will be exhibited f()r the month of April at The
M S Pointe Library for about ten Book Shelf, 112 Kercheval on the Hill.
"The nights are a little chilly, though; it sometimes
goes down to 60 ... " 12 noon-Barnes
fl;. ydney Reynolds, Instructor. I By achieving an accurate and years!)
School Girl Scouts. Mother and Daugh- I acceptable [Link], we can have the joy of dealing directly
Granted. you dQ not

"Tough," you mutter. By now it is difficult to get
words out between your clenched teeth, but at least The
tel' Lunch.
~:2 p.m. & 3:30 p.m.--Easter Egg Decorating.
struction by the Uhanian
I ultimately achieve autonomy with the patrons, but you have
Free in- .--the. abilit~ to administer the challenge of giving each
Division collectively t.o ~UT own self- book the correct Dewey number
T HE EASTER BUNNY is just a hop away. Catch
up with him at tile Dants, "The Top Shop" has
End Is In Sight. if the caner follows the usual Florida tte most fanciful Easter cards in all the fresh
Telephone Game pattern, he should be signing off in the of the Internation Institute. Dyes r:
eeds. We dId. mdeed. have. a and subject headings. so that pastels of Springtime . . . 98 Kercheval.
next few seconds.
"Well." says Florida. on schedule, "I've got to go
and beeswax
eggs and stylus
are provided
at cost (30
free; ~~e~i:n~o:~'ofl~:~:~g d~S~ss~~~ ~ w.;llr
cents). group and 1lh~ reviewer feeling
I e e
readi~ ~v:;i1abl~tn
'l'lahndlpsoth a 'teoCia anOdg •
nO\I/. I promised
this afternoon.
to playa few games of tennis with X ...
and there's a cocktail party around the
B
.0
th d It d h'ld'
a u s ~~ C I ren are m. tl~at it had been a great eve- the other librarians, to find the
vlted to. partICIpate at one of the, nmg.
caT d s Wl e
material they need. Here you
e pa r n,
N OW
the
we know there is no man in the moon and
moon is really made of green cheese. So,
let's get back to earth and buy a new house. Call
pool at 6 . , . ,Just called to see how everything is up ... . •. two ~esslOn~. i There is one poi n t which are put to the test. not by the John S. Goodman. Realtor, for real service. TUxedo
there." 7.30 p.m.-MemOI Ial BrIdge-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew needs to be made and which reader. but by the book.
Walrond, Directors. fits both of. these occasions. And then there is the enthu- 6-3060.
"Everything's hunkey-dorey up here," you answer.
"Good-bve. ,.
"Good-bye." Florida hangs up. So do you. It is very
8 p.m.-.Good
*8 p.m.-Ballroom
Companions-SeQuence
Dancing Class-Ted
Dancing. While the audience in each case siasm and respomibilities of ad.
and Lillian For- benefited in various ways and ministration; the satisfactions

quiet-except for the sound of the wind and the rain and
the soft plop as a pile of old. dirty snow slides off the
8:30 p.m.-B~ta
rest Instructors. in varying degrees, the person found in working in specil'.l Ii-
Sigma Phi of Wayne State Alumni, Per- whu !ound all this the most reo brar~es and departments-I am
R ELIABILITY is priceless. In the Pointe you can
rely on Trail Apothecary Shop. 121 Kercheval.
formance "The Boyf 'end" ,~ardmg, re "I l1y, was the re- ma~mg no attempt to cover the for filling prescriptions and prompt delivery. TUx-
roof. n . I Viewer - myself! I had thoro entIre waterfront.. edo 1-5688.
You spend the rest of the day thinking evil thoughts.
_ _- ~----~----~-------~----
..
10:30 a.m.-First
SUNDA Y, APRIL 11
Church of Christ. Scientist, Grosse!
i -~-------~-' .---.-----------

Pointe Farms. Service and Sunday School! CAMP TA HO MEE • -
ATtANTA,
FOR BOYS 7 TO 17
MICH.
T IHE Northeastern Wayne County Child Guidance
is an important.
Letters to the Editor in Fries Bldg., Infants Room in Library of'
Alger House. :
High adventure
Lalte adjoining
awaits YOU on the shores of beautiful
the famous Thunder
and wlldf'Tlless skills stressed. Full athletic program. Modern
Little Brush
Bay State Park. Waterfront
Clinic, 18420 Mack Avenue,
community resource
who are beginning
to help parents and children
to get caught up in problems of
Dear :'Ilr, Edgar: 10fl .Monday, else th~y would not
*12 poon-Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Exhibit. I equipment. Mature counselors. Call PR 1--6&04or write-
*2 p.m.-Chamber Singers of Grosse Pointe-Rehearsal. : emotional growth and development. The clinic is a
A '..ery sincere !'ffort will be have signed on the dotted line DWIGHT C. HENN, DIRECTOR, THAr,KERY, OHIO means of heading off further trouble by making
made in this Congress to enact for lliore than 8 million doll1lrs! 3 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Exhibit,:
Opening Tea. ~r-.--.-.-",;;-.---.---. ------------------ ..... possible an ordel-Iy sorting-out of tangled feelings
le:;islation to protect research Since I started this letter, and conflicting motives so that a diagnoliis of the
anImals from cruelty. At pres. my son brought me this week's' MONDAY, APRIL 12
ent no federal legis:ation what. News. Thank you for your kind problem and a plan for its solution emerge.
soever protects these animal'3, words about our labors . .Myfirst
in spite of the fact that Con.! months on the Board have given *10 a.m.-Cancer
*9 a.m.-9 p.m.-G. P. Public Schools-Art
Center-Workshop.
Exhibit.
: (AMP WATERVLIET FOR GIRLS
:.:ress pours millions of dollars I me the priceiess opportunity to 12 noon--Soroptimist Club of G. P. Luncheon Meeting. !
each year into laboratories i work with those you praise- 12:15 p.m.-RQtary of G. P. Luncheon Meeting. Ages 7-17. 300 acres; woods, lake, poo!. Daily rid-
whet\' dog~. cats and other ani.: the administrative staff, and *1 p.m.-Memorial Bridge-Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Di- iI?-g; sailing, skiing, canoe trips, tennis, other sports.
mals are used in scientific re I other members of the Board of rectur.
search. : Education. One can scarcely Arts, crafts, theater. Ranch, Pioneer, CIT programs.
*4 p.m.-Ballei Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instructor.
Laboratories re(:eiving fed. imagine the exhausting dedica. *8 p.m.-G. P. Men's Chorus-Rehearsal. All incl. fee. 31st yr. Booklet Dr. and Mrs. H. N.
erai assistance arc not subject tion I have witnessed.
8 p.m.-G. P. Community Theatre-Meeting. Tatter, Watervliet, Mich. or phone Miss Pat Killin-
to local control and humane I'm sure you must realize
soeipties aloe not only helpless ~hat we Board m~mbers have TUESDAY, AFRIL 13 ger, 884-7321, Detroit, for further inforn:aticn.
to enforce humane measures I countless rewards beyond our *9 a.m.-9 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Ex-l ..... --'
but are frequently refused l\d. i "p;Uance." The chief one is
miSSIOn. PLEASE WRITE your: viewing a school system which hibit. ..-.-_-.--.- __ .-. -. -. -.. -.--.-.--. -. -. -.-.--. -. -. -.-. -. -. -. -. -. -.-. -. -. -. -. -. -. -.-.
"enators and representative in:;s constantly getting better. But *10 a.m.-Service Guild for Children's Hospital-Work-
Washington immediately. Urge: not the least of these compen.
thrm to support k 4islation to i sations is such thanks as yours.
prO\'ide fot the hu:~ane treat., )londay night we were all
shop.
12 noon--Senior
*1:30 & 7:30 p.m.-Basic
Men's Club-Meeting,
Painting and Integrated
Sandwiches.
Draw-
Camp Clarkston
Seventy rolling acres in the Country
CAMP TOSEBO
Manistee, Michigan
ment of animals used in re.: thanking each other! Too bad ing-Ray Fleming, Jr., Instructor. REAL CAMPING AND ADVENTURE!
60 Boy., 7-15
search. you weren't over at the Board 6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club and Optimist Club of Grosse • A camp close to home. Enroll Now
This legislation does not ham- I office to share in this-and in Pointe. Combined Dinner. Separate Meet. • Campers spend weekend~ ,)t home.
P('f research but will insure: our joy when. the Monteith vote • A small group of boys and girls (6 to 13 yrs.l allows opportunity Est. 1912. Tosebo offers the combined attractions of Lake Port-
adequate housing and food. cle. I finally came m. ings following dinner. for personal attention and growth. age, Lake Michigan, open plateau, and dense forest. Swim, sail,
6:30 p.m.-Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe - Dinner I RIDING. SWThlMING, NATURE LORE, CAMPFlRE COOK-oUTS. woter ski. Crofts, Indion Lore. Land Sports. Canoe trips. Riding
c('nt tr('at;lIent and humane I The Auditorium issue (to FARM ANIMALS, HAYRIDES, TRIPS, etc.
care in the cooouc-t of research; which I har! devoted myself the Meeting. I Our 22nd Year-Member American Camping Assn.
(ring and trail). Nurse. Tutoring. 8 or" weeks.
work. It will eliminate cruel I last two weeks) was a real cliff. *7:30 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Chess Club. , [Link]: Mr •• nd Mra. Hal Tonkin!!, [Link]
TU 1-3460. Mrs. Thos. McCormick, Director. Tuition $45 week
and careless treatmer.t anct hanger until the very end. It i.s *7:30 p.m.-U. S. C. G. Aux. Flotilal 12-12. Safe Boating' 20~06 ....... n... ' Dr., St. Cloi, Shore., Michigon, PR 5-81$6
Evenings PR 2.Sl443
~om(' of the atrocities which' an immense relief to know that Course. Review and Examination.
are a matter of f{'cud. the many ~('ars ahead will not . 7:30 'p.m.-Grosse Pointe Toastmasters-Meeting.
Please writ~ immediately! : be marked with regret over a *8 & 9 p.m.-Yoga Classes-Mrs. George Johnston, Jr.,
Sincerely. : school not quite what it should I Instructor.
Katherine S. Smith I be. I *8 p.m.-Battle of the Ages. "Gro~se Pointe-Another DRIVER SALESMEN, MilKMEN, BREAD
------ Thank you again. Mr. Edgar.'
'larch 24. 1965 Since-rely. Darien?" A frank discussion betwe~n teens, ROUTEMEN AND OTHER ROUTEMEN
Dp;lr :\fr. Ed~ar: Barbara R. Thompson parents, clergy, police and school officials.
That Gr05se Pointe ~orth ()Irs. Joseph P. Thomp. Both the student and adult community are
Hidl SchOOlis to become a real. son) urged to attend and get each other's point of ,
il\' is liue. of course. to the'
efforts of a long list of people. Gentlempn:
view.
8 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Camera Club-Meeting and pic- ;
i
Th,[Link] GO.
It is impossihle to estimate the: I would like to publicly thank
part the Grosse Pointe ~ews' the Grosse Pointe Police De-
tures.
8 p.m.-.lnvestment Club. Meeting.
I
I
MERCHANDISE INVESTMENT RETURNS OfJt!T a Century of Service
played in our victory in the par iment for the wonderful
referendum Monday. service they rendered at mid- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14 '
I have admired your editorial ni~ht March 14th. My wif€ call.
*9 a.m ..9 p.m.-Grosse Pointe Public Schools-Art Ex-
$1204 00 p. mo. FUNI;RAL DIRECTORS
("oura~e. which I feel sure has ed-to sav she thought I had had
('ust you considerable peace and a heart -attack. The police were hibit.
tranquility-not to mention the here almost immediately. and *9:30 a.m.-Pre-Scho01 Culture - Mrs. Mary Ann Cash in on the Baby Boom
column inches! It must always I was in Bon Secour hospital
I Hughes, Mrs. Lee Peters, and Mrs. Helen Serving
he a terl'ptation to editors of' within miniJtes. DoeIle, teachers.
A fine old Corporation owns the patents on the only GROSSI-;POINTE DETROrr
YO;Jr t~-pe of paper. to play it: It is a pleasure to live in a 9:30 a.m.-Village Investment Club-Meeting. .AND SUBURBS
t'.3 f' wl~h the mcehes of S~lb-I city where you have public serv- 12 noon--Senior Men's Cribbage Group-Cribbage and completely flushable diaper on the market today. Three
llrhan [Link]; your. way of dOIng! ants that render service of this Snack. openings in Wayne County for man with car, station wagon
thJ!lgs IS reassurIng! ; kind
From the time dissentic~' . . "12:30 p.m.-Senior Ladies Cluh--Social, tea, cards. or econoline to direct diaper service. Ideal husband and WILLIAM R. HAMD ..TON II DAVID [Link]'
st.,rt£"d OVE':- the site for the: ThankIng the entire Depart. *4 p.m.-Ballet Classes-Mary Ellen Cooper, Iinstruc- wife team. $4650.00 investment returns $1204.00 per CLARENCE E. OrrER
rww scpool. lip through your I ment. tor.
month based on less than 2% potential market. Be in a
pa..:f' of "1 t"tte!"~ to the Editor" '
Clyde
I am. sincerely,
F. Putnam
7 p.m.-Detroit Cribbage Group. I
business with no competition. Complete company training.
111 the last ('dition before the
7;)2 Loraine Road,
*7:30 & 8:30 p.m.-Folk Guitar-Alex Suczek, Instruc- I CHAPELS
refef£"ndum. vou were able to tor. Customer list furnished. No door to door selling. Thor-
do what we. coulO n"t always Grosse Pointe City DETROIT BIRMINGHAM:
*7:30 p.m.-Memorial Bridge-Mr. and Mrs. Andrew oughly approved and tested. Investment secured. For IIn
do alone--namety. answer some
. Walrond, Directors. i appointment call Mr. Thornu. 3975 CASS A VE~lJE 320 EAST MAPLE
c:. the valid questions in the PRESENT ANNIVERSARY TE 1.2712 MI4:6000
mlnd~ of Grosse Pointers. I GALL *7:30 p.m.-Adult Ballet-Mary Ellen Cooper, Instruc-I
ha..-e considerable faith in the The Detroit Arm ~ n i a n tor. MR. THOMAS ~ORTHWEST
wisdom of an infonned elee.! Women's Club will present its 7:30 p.m.-Eastern Dental Assistants-Meeting. 18900 JAMES COUZENS
torate. The voters were Ob-135th Anniversfu-Y Ball in the *8 p.m.-Yoga Class-George Johnston, Jr. Pho... 961-1510 or Writ. 2501 look "-ow.r, Detroit 26
OJ 1-1300
viously well informed of the Crystal Ballroom of the Whit- 8 p.m.-First Church of Christ, Scientist, Grosse Pointe Mich ....
d~perate need for the sehool Itier Hotel on May 1. Farms. Testimonia! Meeting.


.\
Thursday, April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen

Fiesta DAC Dads to Fete


Daughters April 17
I Aquatic Show to Precede Annual P~e-Easter luncheon
Party with Special Golden Anniversary Theme
With every member of the Detroit Athletic Club
eagerly looking forward to the Easter weekend and the
filled-io-the-brim cup of ;jOth Anniversary cheer in the
guise of "something doing every minute" Easter Satur-
day and Sunday. Dads and Daughters have no intention
of being left out of the festivities.
So - the t r a d it ion a 1~
"bash" for the "guys and I
with Ca~l E .. Larson and Diane
their dolls, from infants to I nnd Dems~ wIth G.. R. LePlae.
WOMEN'S PAGEl grownup:.>
t " '11"
granddaughters!
h Id t
Other~ mclude Lmcoln Wur-
' zer and daughter Sarah; C. S.
,I

00 WI De ea. the I Tompkins with :'I1argo: Jo}>n M.


~~--~ ---------------~-----~----~------ Clu~ o~ Saturday, AprIl 17. Toolin with Diane and Lisa; L.
/1

begmmng at 12 noon. :'If Thoma, with his three, Kath-


First. there will be an aquatic I crine. Christine
I and Patricia,

F)-om An()ther Pointe Short and to show in the natatorium,


luncheon, followed hy more en-
then a 1211d J. H. Spitzley.
RIchard H. Campbell will have
tertainment ~uring i
the afu;r- R?h~rt;a and Caroline along, ~nd
of Vic\\" The Pointe noon. There's a sUfIlrIse gIft! C,lrlstme. Earen and Katherme
in the air, too, $0 t!tat each will be with N. F. Chamberlin.
and every gal will always rc- C"rolyn. ::\fary and J;lI1ct will be
By Betty Collins member the DAC's 50th birth- with Dr. R. E. Coleman. who
.day. will also have his gl-anddaugh-
Heading a large coterie of: ter ~fary Beth :'\feier with him.

EnglIsh
~ny difficultIes
Speaking
encountered
Union's Western
by individuals
Mediter~anean
on the
cruise
I Poit:ters .,,,,ith. reseJ'vations .f(,r . W. Harold
the occasIOn IS C. :If. Verblest. [Link] will be on hand and Dr.
LighP)cdy and

which cl.~parts tomorrow from Metropolitan Airport will -,Picture by Eddie McGrath. Jr. with places marked for 11.: W. B. ~\fcIntyre with :\1argaret,
not be the fault of diligent travel committee members, Hand crafteu items from shifts to from 10 to 10 o'clock in the school gym- These will include daughters l I Catherine :md Elizabeth, while
including Mrs. Cullen Kennedy and Leslie Putnam, who kerchiefs for the toddler to teenager, nasium and cafeteria. Inspecthig some and daughters-in-Ia'.\' and assort- ~1ary Katherine will accompany
started "making arrangements" two years ago, even and decoupage bags, artfully trimmed of the prizes and handcrafts are (above ed progeny Mrs. Richard Kelly I David )'Iartin.
before the group's last cruise, a trip 'round~the~world. GERALD C. SCHROEDER, of
Shoreham road, secretary of tht',
with velvet
mothers,
ribbon and needlepoint
will be a few of the offerings
for left to right)
L U N D Y, J R.,
MRS. C. BRA
co-chairman;
D FOR ri
MRS.
with Karen and Susan: Mrs. I Still
Thomas Verbiest and Bethat1D'?; Mockle with Janet and Cynthia;
others wi!! rye John

Not cnly does such a venture entail the making, Michigan State Board of Ac-! available at the Austin Fiesta being plan- JOSEPH PRICE, Mothers Club presi. Mrs. Alan Devine and Diane and: A. B. ~foran and Sar;Ih; Georgz
cha~ging, cancellir.g, and reviewing of any number of co~n~~cy, will be among those I ned by the Austin Catholic High Mothers' dent; and MRS. EUGENE FREITAS, co- Denise, and Mrs. Thomas Gib.: N. Pavne and Suzanne; J. R.
detaIls, but the commitiee hCls also undertaken the 11Or- ?fflclatmg at a banquet honor-I Club. The Fiesta will be held May 1 chairman. ney ,,,,ith Patricia. Pink and Jill Lynne: James Ma-
rendous task of keeping everyone (an1 that's a flexible Ing new CP~ April 2~ in the'--.~~~~~~--~-~-~-----~-~~~~~--~-~-~--~-~~ Fr~~ Courens, J~. will bejson and ~aritrn: Stan~y Ma~
r t' 't 'f' banc:uet hall of the Engineering I .' there W1th Joan Marje. Margaret \ tinez and Ronda; William J.
IS. In 1 sel ) up on everythmg. For months the group Society of Detroit. : the Grosse Pomte Art1sts As- and Louise Nobili, as well as da was ALLAN SPAULDING, l'rIary, Anne Marie and Carol. IO'Donoghue and Deidre and
has been issuing regular bulletins to inform, admonish, * • ... suciation at the Metropolitan ai. the Boston Museum art of Touraine road. And George A. Simo!1 will al<;o i :VIayourneen; Walte:- D. Hensen.
and enthuse. and to make certain that no one packs his MAR GAR E T Artists' Ex hi bit ion April 12 school. She h~s shown her work '" • ... be accompanied by four: Ylari- i Jr.. and Jacquie; Walter A.
passport or forgets to smile when so instructed by the daughter of MRS E~'IZH~LLY, thro'lgh 24 at the J. L. Hudso.n locally and is represented in Initia,ted into membership of anne, Sue, Jody and Diane. i Bayer and Susan: B. A. Bates,
' . 1 h t h er. . A ETH Company, Downtown store, IS the colledion of the Phila- D L 1 F'f' 11' h' 1 IJ
o ff lCIa p 0 ograp ~. H<?LL~Y. of Shoreham road, ,MRS. DOUGLAS SMART of d lph' M . f Art Kapp.a Gamma wrority at the . ye 1 e IS ca mg 1S can . r .. and :\1artha Jean; Cecil H.
IS dlrectmg d t' f ' e Ia useum o. University of Michigan Beta together and will have with! Brown and Susdn. and P. N.
1\1 t E ntf hthusiasmI d' has never been a problem, however. Genet's "The a Maids,"
PTO uc JOn to be 0 Westchester
' ,., road Award win- '" * '" Delta chapter ApTil 3 were MA. h'IIn ~nrs. .... J 0 h n '.T R'lccar d 0 an d Bud,minster with Ellen.
I os 0 e a les who are leaving tomorrow have at. stag~d A ril 9 d 10 b ners In c 1 u de DONALD R. Name:! to the Dean's List at LINDA SCHAILL, dau~hter of Mary Kay, Teri and Lynn. and P. V. HeftIer :ind Patrica will
tended study sessions for more than a year to learn the Ex...... p .~l Than t y the SCHROM, a member of the Albion Cor':!ge for attainment the HAROLD A. SCHAILS, of :'I1rs. Robert E. Fife with Pam, be there and Thomas J. Burke
. ......rImen.... ea re at Wel- GPAA' E tl L ' M K
h [Link]:',. customs, and cultures of the peoples they will le~ley College, Wellesley, Mo1lSS.l}.hy M~m~r'i:~~ M~~e~~r of :~ of a 2.3 or better scholastic Kensington road, who was elect- atie and Mary Ann. with Judy Lee. Kathleen ~1arie
be vlSItmg. To them, it won't matter a bit if the tour MISS Holley, who also the daugh- D t 't S . t f W P t average (based on a 3.0 system), ed secretary-treasurer of the Robert L. Gotfred..;on will be i and ~lau;'een Elaine; Edgar B.
't k d f T.' l' h t f GEO GE e 1'01 OCIe yo omen am - for the first semester of 1964- pledge class: SUSAN SHE- there with Mary Pat :'ll1d Eliza- i G:!llowa," and :\1ar.v,' Louis J.
gu 1de S d on spea a wor 0 ..:.Ilg IS! . JRer ~IS maJormg ,R. .M, [Link],
I h ers and Sculpturs on the Exhi- 65 are SUZANNE BIEN. senior, MANSKY, daughter of MR. and be . t h (at\ [Link]. probabh.' the I Curl, ,J!" .. and Lisa. and John J.
'1'11 VI'SlOtRome and theIl l't'S on to Sh " . H d f L .mht . 10SOP f hy. bition Comml'ttee I'nclude MRS. daughter of MRS. EDW.\RD MRS. ANTHONY J. SHEMAN- Y0unges,.t S 19n1 B e th WI11 b e E,gan and Lynne.
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'11 d th MTS AGe IS ea 0 Ig,.,...mg or t e WILLIAM A. EVANS, JR., of ----- ---- ---~~_._-----
. es were ey oar e rgonaut, a reek [Link] 1 Iheatre, and Radnor circle, and MARION BIEN, of Hillcrest road, NANCY SKY, of Harbor Hill; SALLY ----.
ShIP so new that its advertising brochures contain draw. has been 111 the cast of several, LAMPMAN' h JUNE HARRISON, sophomore, BOESEN, d a ugh t e r of the tional philosoI>hy honor society. Lakeshorp road. and MR. and
jngs of such features as the Golden Fleece lounge but college plays. She played Juliet I th G P \~J1~ t~.(' hesSa~t ~t daughter of MR. and MRS. PAUL BOESENS, of Hawthorne appeared as a narrator on the MRS. HOWARD B. K~AGGS,
no photographs! The group will then cruise to Sicily in a~ Experimental Theatre p:o- I e rosse '"Ol~ e '" I~ C. 00. SAMUEL D. HARRISON, of road; NANCY ANN BURTON, program. He is a senior in Elec- of Touraine road.
J'vlalta, Libya. Tunisia, Sardinia. Mallorca, Gibraltar: ducllon. of '~Ro~co and Juliet" MR. and MRS. ADAM C. Loraine ~'oad, CHARLES MUN- daughter of the FRANK R. trical Engmeering, and a 1960: " .. *
. S' d P t 1 b ~ last sprmg ~he IS a graduate of. SON, senior, son of MR. and BURTONS, of Bishop road', and graduate of Asutin Catholic II Among members of the Unl'-
home I The Ethel .Walker School SIms .
T anglci s.
on th e second . .'
penn. an _ or uga,
0 f \la\'
elOre returning
I bury, Conn. '
COOK, of Torrey road, are vnca- MRS. HENRY T. E. MUNSON, DIANE
.- tioning at the Ocean Reef Club of Rivard boulevard.
in North Key Largo, Fla, AN EE
and SU- the CAMEELL
HANNA, daughter
HANNA3, of'
of Preparatory School.
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School senior class whe have re-
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Some of those ~~'ho are p~('king their suitcases today ..~' '" ... '" '" '" S N DHAM, s~nior, daugh- Wedgewood drive. MR. and MRS. JAMES S, ceived interns:iIi:J appointments
';\'lr and 'Ir" V lct B d b h D d M L En ct t k' tel' of MR. and MRS. CHARLES '" .. >I< SANFORD, of Me:.ldu'\' Lane. are GARY L. NOBEL, of Co-
are a. .~ >. or rel en ac. r. an rs. e. JOYln,., a recen s I Vaca- CHARLOTTE C. E V A N S, . ,
land F. Cart~r. :'oIl' and :VII'S. John Cooley, Mrs. James B. lion in Aspen, Colo., was RUTH (MRS. WILLIAM A. EVANS, NEEDHAM, of Non ....ood drfve. EARL J. VOGEL, son of the announce the biIill of a son, lonial court. University of Mary-
Degnan Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. DE'wey, Mr. and Mrs. PETZOLD, daughter of the: .TR.!, of Radnor circle, was re- * '" • EARL S. VOGELS, of Allard JEFFREY SCOTT. March 27. land Hospital. Baltimore, Md.;
Rav Duffv. :\Iiss Winifred W. £Iiason Dr and Mrs THOMAS T. PETZOLDS, of, cently awarded an honorable KAREN SAVORY, daughter avenue, recently participated i::I Mrs. Sanford is the former i BRUCE D. ABRAMS. of Lake-
. . . ,.' Edgemont Park t' . th 19th 1 of MR. and MRS. GEORGE a UnL-ersity of Detroit tele- MARIAN DOEPKE~. daughter: pointe 3venue. Wayne County
Charles H. Ewwg and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Maguire. ... '". • Water
men Ian Color III ExhIbition
e.,. spon- SAVORY, of Somer 2t road. a vision
annua pr.:>duction, "From the of MR and MRS. LLOYD PAs-I ' General Hospital. Eloise: GARY
(Continued on Fage 17) MRS. HERBERT EPSTEIN sored by the Michigan Water freshman majoring in Elemen- Drawing Board," to acquaint CZEK, of Wheeling W. Va. Pa- J. ANDERSON, of South Oxford
______~ I opened her Windmill Poi n t e Color Society for her entry tary Education at. Michigan the public witi, engineer1ng and ternal grandfather is STER- road. Indiana University Medi-
drive home last Tuesday for a "Nursery Still Life." The ex- State University, has pledged its related fields. Earl, record- LING SANFORD, of Hillcrest cal Center. Indianapolis, Ind.:
Open Thursdays until 9:00 meeting of Suburbia Garden I hibition will be on view April Delta Zeta sorority. I ing secretary of Eta Kappa Nu roa(J. and VICTOR E. CAi:.CATERRA,
Uub. Guest speaker was the i 4 throJgh 25 at the galleries '" ,. '" electrical engineeriLlg honor so. '" * '" of Sunningdale drive, State U-
well known landscape designer.l of the Bloomfield Art Associ. A recent vacationer in Flori- ciety. a member of the Engi- Back after e. Mediterranean Kings County Hospital, ~ew
DR. E. A. EJCKSTEADT. : ation, -~~--~-~~---- neering Student Council and a c I' u i s e are MR. and MRS. York. N.Y .
. * • ,. I Mrs. Evans has studied with R b B . member of Phi Sigma Tau na- HARRY B. F.')WENSTEIN, of. (Continued on Page 20)
Serving as co-ordinator for i Hans Hoffman, Emil Weddige, ert eattle
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To Claim Bride
A Warren Suggestion Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Garfield
Cober, of Greenwich, Conn.,
have announced the engagement
for Easter of their daughter, Carol Ann,
to Robert Brian Beattie. Mr.
Beattie is the son of M1'. and
Mrs. Stanley Edward Beattie,
Pemberton road.
GORHAM STERLING Miss Cober was graduated
V'., -: m', N : ~. ,',«,:, ,., :'~;~~~~........ , ;....~1 ~:e~si~ak~~~~, S~~~O\:c~~~i
\ University where she became a
; member of Alpha Chi Omega
I~':, .'. il Sorority. At present she is at-
tending the graduate school of
• .1 the l'T)iversity of Pennsylvania.
! Mr. Beattie was graduated
1I from the Austin Catholic Pre-
~ para tory School and served two
'J.'" years with the United States
Army in Germany He is attend-
.1 ing Villanova University.
, Miss Cober is the granddaugh-
ter of J 0 h n M. Eslinger, of
Uniontown. Pa., and the late
Mrs. Eslinger, and of the late
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cober, of
Belle Vernon. Pa.
Mr. Beattie is the grandson
of the late Dc. and Mrs. Samuel
Barlow Moore, of New York
Ci:y, and Mrs. Stanley Andrew
Beattie, of Detroit, and the late
Mr. Beattie.
An August wedding is plan.
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 8, 1965
Page Sixteen

Society News Gathered {roll}All of the Pointes


Elizabeth Semple
W hittillgha"J..f~
Go To ]a,ntaica
Mrs. William G. Knight Church Plans
Lenten Meal
Annual Meeting Set
Marries Mr. Knight Joan Ann Brlnster, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Brln-
ster was married Saturday In
The Women',; Association
the Grosse Pointe
Church is planning "The Meal
Memorial
of
By Church Women JIor
Mueller,
Mr. and
Ridgewood, N.J., to WliU:lm in the Upper Room" for Tues- Ladies to Model Ciothes They Have Made Themselves Putnam,
Saturday Ceremony in Christ Church Followed by Henry Whittingham, son of Mr. day of Holy Week, April 1:1, at Schoono
and Mrs. Harry H. Whitting- 12 o'clock st which time a pre- Ar,d Bring Clothes They Have Made Straith.
Reception at Country Club; Newlyweds Travel ham, of Edgemere road. llaratory service will be held For Their Children
TO Europe in Barbour Chapel.
Bernard
The Rever end DeForest Oth
Lowen performed the ceremony
"The Meal in the Upper The Women's Alliance of the Grosse Pointe Uni-
Wearing a full length ivory peau de soie gown and Room" is one of the most im- tarian Church will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday, Charles
assisted by Dr. Robert L. Curry
an heirloom veil of carrickmacross lace, Elizabeth Hall pressivc' services of the pre~ April 13, at the Church H~)llse in East Jefferson avenue. Mr. and
of Lenox. Mass.
Semple was married Saturday in Christ Church to Easter season. It is in commem. Luncheon will be served ~.------------
The bride, who was escorted
Wilham G3rdner Knight. The Rev. Erville Maynard oration of the [Link] Supper at 12:15 o'clock, followed Mrs. Thomas Miller will be in Togethe
by her father, wore a gown of
officiated. ~--------- \\hi~e silk organza trimmed which Christ ate with His Dis. by the formal meeting and charge of luncheon arrange. f'ort
Parents of the couple are bridegroom's sister; M.:I. Lloyd with re-embroidered Alencon ciples the evening before his the StJ'"Ie Show which has ments. Assisting her will be home" al
:\lr. and Mrs. Robert B. A. Semple, and Mrs. Robert B. lace, and a beaded AleD{~on lace crucifixion. become an annual event for :\1rs: Henry Kohring. Mrs. Rollin bound tr
";:,emp1e, 0f U'mverSl'ty pace,
1 Semple. Jr. pill box which was accented by The food is planned as near- this group. i\llen. Mrs. John Hamann and nearlyev
Joonathan Ford Orser was ly as possible like tihat of the : Mrs. Herschel Revnolds.
a triple tiered houffa'nt veil.
an~ Mr. and Mrs. Milton the bridegroom's best man. Ush-
Krught, of Perrysburg, O. ering w~re Milton Ford Knight,
She carried a bouquet of white time of Christ. and the entire
meal is eaten in silence, except
Members will be showing their
h~ndiwork modeling CIOt'les
I .. ~
.Baby slttmg wlll be pro\'lded
. couples
German s
daisies. lilacs and ivy.
For the late afternoon cerp- I brother of the bridegroom; Rob- for the reading of the scriptural they have' made for themselves wlthout charge. the same
Miss Dudley Waggoner was
mony. the two honor atte'lldants, ert Falcooer, Edward Knight, passages and the singing of or bringing outfits they have ------.- !\ofr.
maid of honor. and or h 0 mas
Anne Wood and Mrs. Cushman Jr .. David Dodge. Steph-z-n V. chants. made for their children. , "t h Gl Osbornes
Andrews. wore f 100 l' length F'oster, Scott McIntosh. and the
Whittingham was his borther's
It is necessary that the serv- Mrs. Charles Jeffries, Mrs. i IJ ep en asser they sail
gowns of pale yellow chiffon.
Three streamers from midback I bride's four brothers, Nathaniel
Semple. William T. S e m pie,
best man. The bride's other at-
tendants were Mrs. Alan King,
cousin of the bride, Mrs. Wil.
ice be worked out in great de-
tail. so all reservatioos are con-
Richa~d Sowden,
GuleVlch, Mrs. Theodore
Mrs. John
Char-
I To Clai,n Bride further s
across th
to floor were in v.!l~ying shades Lloyd A. Semple, and Robert
of yellow to tangenne. B. Semple, Jr. liam S m y t h, and Miss Jane sidered final. lID the event that 1ebOlo 11."_ S. W'll'
s, .OL.t 1 18III E pp 1er, ~urs.
11." I The
Kendrigan. you find you are unable to at- Charles Corestine. Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. A I e x and e r
Dressed like the honor at-I
t~ndants were the eight brides-
Following a reception at the
Country Club of Detroit ~Je UshNs were Stanley Brin-
tend, it is imperative that you McFadden, I
Mrs. Elij:lh Poxson Schreiber, of Hagerstown, Md., Hospital
that viewi
provide someone to represent and Mrs. William Elmer will have IInnoUll'1ced the en~age-
maids. Sally StonebrakH, Nina newly married couple left on a st~r, brother of the bride, C. Guadalup
~~~~~,,"The Meal ill the Upperm _odel. ment of his daughter, Lynn,
Lord, Nancy Happel. S usa n European weddin~ trip. They Bayard JeMson. Jr., Xennetih
delightful
Neer. th~ bric.e's cousin; Mary will make tht:ir home in New Rice, and William Williams. The program is also ti~ed to Srephen A. Glasser. son of
A reception following the
Sloan. B II r b II r II Knight, the York City.
ceremony was held at the '.
very carefully, lasting one hour Handweaver's Guild Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Glasser,
~Big Sno
I Sleepy Hollow Country Club, ~i,;.'. .. and 1:S minutes. It is therefore to Meet Tomorrow of Moorland drive.
Trvi
Final Concert For Symphony
______ ._~
Scarbor?~~h:>n-Hudson,
Mrs. whlttmgham
N.Y.
Wlh gradu-,
~:;:; .. :}i[:::;~):~~~\t
~:t:i:,~V::i.:.t;;M¥i.;":\.$
imperative that ti~e participants
be promp.t. After 12 o'clock, no T b e Detroit Handweaver's The future bride is a senior Snow" -pI'
one will be admitted. Guild will meet on Friday, at Chatham College in Pitts- Lester El
The final concert of the 1964- The Reed work is 8 5ymphon- ated from Miss Hall's &hool in ""' ," ." .. "" ." ... -Photo by Paul Gach
A Wometi's Association busi- April 9, at the Internabonal In- burgh where she is president Lauderdal
65 season of The Detroit Sym. ic arrangement vf a very POPu-1 Pittsfield, Mass. and Skidmore ness meeting will be held prior stitute at 1 o'clock. of the campus chapter of the mania for
phony Orchestra will be ..:t 8:30 . CollegE'. Mr. Whittingham a In Christ Church, Grosse Pointe, ELIZABETH
o'clock. :llursdav. April 8. and ~ar band work WhlOh he wrote graduate of the university' of HALL SEMPLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. to the service, at 11:30 o'clock. "Handwovens and th£' Tailor. National Student Association. in her pu
Saturday, April 10. at Ford Aud- in 1949 as a result of a Guggen- Michigan, is a commercial art- Semple, of University place, was m:rrried Saturday to Reservations for the program . e~ Look" will be the subject 2'\1[ Gl . . t Willow R
itorium. Sixten Ehrling will con. heim Fellowship in comp~ition. ist and is a member of th{. Mr. Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Knight, of meeting may be made with the d13cussed by Mrs. John R. Say-I . r. ~[Link] ~ a senlOr a Metronolit
church ofnce, (TU 5-3773), by ler. She will explain the i.m- I Colgate UnlVerslty, [Link] he She
duct the all-orchestral progra~. Tl:~ present arrangement was Society ~f Illustrators in New Perrysburg, O.
Works to be performed are commissioned by The Junior York. -------------------------- noon, Friday, April 9. Baby~sit- portance. 0.£ pattern sel~cbon h,as been el~cted to. PhI ~eta
airport a
ting will be provided Please and deslgnmg the matel'1al to Kappa. He IS managmg edItor
Debussy's Epigraphes Antiques, Women's AB'!Iociation for The After a wedding trip to Ja- Grand Marais Gardeners
(orchestrated by Anse-rm-etl. Detroit Symphony Orchestra in maiea, the couple will reside Nursery Elects call MTS. Richard T.' Heglin
(VA 1-9139). by noon, M{>nday
be woven. Her exhibit will in.
cl~de [Link] and finished,
of th(' Colgate
a mem~er of Ta~ Kap~
MAROON and
Epsi-
celebration of the Golden Anni. in Greenwich, Conn. Plan GPYC Luncheon
Brahm's SYT!lohony NO.1 in C
minor. and the world premiere versary oi the Orchestra. '65 Officers April 12 for reservations. tal1?[Link] SUits, aU [Link].
Vlsltors who wish to attend)
! Ion SOCIal fratermty.
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Tickets at a11 prices are avail- Augustinian Seminary
The Grand Marais Garden
symphonic [Link] of H. 'W j may call Mrs. A. B. Pfleiderer Spring may be at the door.
C'nven Reed's La Fiesta :Mexi- able at the Ford Auditorium Club Meeting Wednesday At 8 recent membership
[Link] of the Christ Church
Club of Grosse Pointe will hold
its April meeting at the Grosse F arm & Garaen at ED 1-5965. but ~t's fumbling with the keys.

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cana. Box Offic{' at Grinnell's. Pointe Yacht Club with a sub-
A gener al meetin~ of The Cooperative Nursery, tlhe hoard scripticn luncheon On Wednes- Club to Meet
~ . Augustinian Scmilluy
DctroH is scheduled
Club of
for Wed.
to serve during the 1965-66 day, April 14, at 12;30 o'clock. Michigan Artist -MR. FRANK
ClJancego ghe nesday, April 14, at 8 o'clock.
in the Austin Friary in East
year was elected.
The officers a're Mrs. Henry
Mrs. Frederick Fisher,
Elton MacDonald and Mrs. Ed.
Mrs. The Grosse Pointe Farm and
Garden Club will hold its an~
nual meeting and subscription
.STEELE
ward Quinn will be hostesses.
Warren avenue. Pea~ody, of Lincoln road, presi- I
"DIS-CHORDS" The predominant item on the
agenda is a progress report of
dent; Mr:;. Milton Henkel. of
Mrs. Leroy Vandeveer,
orary member and sponsor of
an hon- luncheon on [Link]. April 13,
at the Country Club of Detroit,
beginning at 1 o'clock.
is e:d7ibiting his ();\lE MAN

the sale of tickets for the COIn- Sunningd.1le road, vice presi- Grand Marais Garden Club, will Show at the BOOK SH ELF
be the guest of honor. Hostesses are Mrs. Syman D.
J(l £ochtnoor Country Club ing dinner dance which is plan'
n~d for May 1 at the Lochmoor
dent; Mrs. Hudson
Washington
Mead, of
r 0 a d, treasurer; Mrs. E. A. Linder of Bloom.
Ba~-rett, Mrs. Stanford
Mrs. Meredith
Phelps,
S. Randall and during the month
) Country Club. The proceeds of Mrs. Harry M. Jewett, II, of field, Mich. will show an un-
Wednesday, April 21 st this annual event benefit the usual collection of miniature
Mrs. William F. Zabriskie. of April
Vernier loa d, cOrTesponding
good works of the Augustinian arrangements. The average worker in East
Inter-clubs and their fri~rx!s are invited. The [Link] Fathers and Brothers. secretary; Mrs. Henry H. Hub- J 12 Kt'RCHl'VAl, on the Hi" p.
bard, III, of Lothrop road, re~ Germany makes $10 a month.
is Ser,'.i-Formal, $3.00 per couple.
Phil Slone, who leads the "Dis~Chords," and his fine
Climaxing the evening will be
the showing of slides of the re. cording secretary, and Mrs. Kurtz-Daniels tl
Mark Smith, of Lewiston road,
U. of D. musicians played for Gov. Romney's
augural Ball, where they made a big hit.
In- cent Ordinations
First Masses of
and solemn
some of our
membeTShip chai'l'man. Betrothal Told Open Thursdays until 9:00
newly ordained priests from Otlhers are Mrs. Henry E.
'c:J""""1f~~' this area. Bodman, II, of Dean lane, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Edward B.
gram 8II1dorientation cmairman; Daniels. of Columbus, 0., have
Mrs. Roger Tuttle. of Fisher announced the engagement of
road, Newsletter; Mrs. C. Philip their daughter, Doona Ingrid,
LunLundeIl, of Lincoln road, to Stanley O'"lmerford Kurtz,
equipment chairman; Mrs. Jo- son of Mrs. Harry C. Kurtz. of
vUe LaBonte, of BalfoUT road, Barrington Toad, and the late
health chairman; and Mrs. Dr. Kurtz.
Oh:lrles Austerberry. of Berk- Both the bride-elect and her
s'hire road, carpools and sched- fiance are attending the Uni-
ules chairman. versity of Michigan.

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At a coffee at the Grosse' Mrs. Alfred Glancy, III, M~,
Pointe War Memorial Tuesday, Henry Hubbard, III, Mrs. WIl- -. --.
Committees of mothers
add cookies and sandwiches
I the ice cream and punch fur-
will
to
To Have

Party
enjoyed the Calibbean. Mrs, Elliott is also enthusiastic April 6, Mrs. Joseph L. Hudson, liam B. Grag, Mrs. Robert Lam- \ All the chIldren in Mr. and '. Ill'shed by the Center. Chair-
~men More are Mr. and _rvlrs. Earl (1'. Mever,
Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Osius,
:\lr. and Mrs. George H. Primeau,
Mrs. John H.
Mrs. Helen V. Peez,
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie C.
a b ou t th e "h OSPI 't a l't"
sonnel and passengers,
1 y a t th e aupor
with
.
a spirit
t were
h th• e per-
of camarauerie
J r., 0f Wa s h'Ingt on 1'oad , ou t - brecht, Mrs. George McKean, \ Mrs.
lined the work and the financial
d o f th PI <i P t- II, Mrs. Donald McKnight, Mrs. sponsore.
Ted
d b 11
F'lrrest's Cent€l'- I man for . sandwich~~
d' I d
a. l' 0 0 m ancmg ,E mund R. Bayman
is Mrs.
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'ctor Raclcll'fIe, Mrs. MaI'V C. played the waiting game together. nheedSL g to anne aren D gi' F Roby Jr Mrs I classes WIll enJoy a complimen- : Committee includes Mrs. Tho-
Ide Themselves Putnam, Mr. and M! rs. VI . *" * 00 ea ue. ou a.:.. ,., .. tary party in the Memorial's. mas Gahagan, Mrs. W. K.
Schoonover, Mrs C. Blour.t Slade, Dr. and Mrs. F'loyd Guests were Grosse Pointe I Lloyd S em pIe, Mrs. John \ Crystal ballroom Monday eve- I Bodger. Mrs. Thomas Cooper,
Made
Straith, Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. "Mrs. Music" Returns From Arizona women and EastsidE' Detroiters ; Bayne, Mrs. Emory Ford, Mrs. ning April 19 at 7:30 o'clock. i Mrs. Warren Couger, Mr~.
Bernard 'Vhitlev. Mrs. Frank W. Coolidge, Grosse Pointe's "Mrs. who w!l1 be wOl'kin~ on the J;)hn B. Ford, Jr., Mrs John I Younger students in the fifth' Francis i Florek, Mrs. Martm
.'t' Pointe Lni- Others are' the Harold Lightbodvs, Dr. and Mrs. ~Iusic," has recently returned from Arizona State Univer- Le~gue s .advance glf~S eam- GarlingholliSe. Mrs. Carl Grawn, and sixth grade who attend the Hogan. Mrs. Nor':lan Johnson, I
ilg on fuesda;" Charles F. Dodenhoff, Mr. and Mrs. C: L Lundgren and sitv, in Tempe. As national chairman of the "Crusade p~lgn whIch opens thIS week Mr~. Willard Hagenmeye'I'. Mrs. I Thursday afternoon classes will Mrs. Malcolm JollIff, Mrs. Mar.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Brinker. for Strings" of the National Federation of Music Clubs, wI~h. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. W Bract> Krag, Mrs. Joseph W. lleave the p~rty at ~1'30. Sev- shall Massey and Mrs. L. Mur-
rrPi-~on a\"enue.
* * * h tt d d th f f 1h N l' IJ d f th WIlham C, Tost, of Grosse . enth and eIght grarler~ who ray Thomas. I
'c Sc e a den e e_ ~ee In~ 0 • e ta IO n 8 u ges , O~tt de I Pointe, and Mrs. Homer Sale, S chI) t man, Mrs. Robert usually go to the Friday eve- Cookie chairmen are Mrs. I
; \Jilln will he in Togetherness on the Hanseatl fusa
. e,. wereh
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. t were given 0 c lu b s w h0 sub nn e of Lathrup Village as. chairmen . Schneck .' Mrs Leo n a l' d WI'. nmg: 6 45 c Iass s h ou Id b e PI'~ . k e d ; 1\J' arc D ean an d M rs, R 0 b er t
lnl'nt'op arrange- Fortunatelv for those of lIS who have been "at en t nes In ._IS. pf(bleC . Mrs. Hudson told the group Smith, Mrs- Sigurd Wendin, up at 9:45. Eighth and ninth' KoltvedL Included on the com-
:1::: nrr will be
\11'" Rollin
hOiue" ail 'liniN, vacations do end at'~ Gros~e Pointe- Mrs. C~ohdge was the ~ouse ~"est of Dr. and Mrs. that at least $242,000 must be Mrs_ David Bogle and Mrs. graders in the alte~nate Frid~y i mittee are Mrs. K L. Kimmell, J.\!
);U11': bound travelers are a ..rivin~ at l'letropolitan Airport Henr:v Bf1~msma, of Paradise Valley, Scottsdale. Dr. raised to operate the League's Crawford Frost. advanced class Will stay tIll Mrs. Walter Larsen, Mrs. M.
nh:i il;;mann and nearlv even' dav. Home fr~m the Caribbean are two local Bruinsma. who is the Dean of Fine Arts at the Univer. seven clinics in Wayne and Others a're Mrs. Ron aId 10 o'clock. • Old:.in. Mrs. Joseph Potthol,
n,.\ Tlo'ds.
coupie~ who had planned to "~et awa:v fom it all" on a sity, was chairman of Judges. Oakland counties for the year .. Haughton. Mrs. Henry Kohring. I All the young guests will en- : Mrs. Present, Mn.. Norman
'.' :;1 :-'. proyided German ship, and found, to their amazement, that it was' * * * "There is some feeling," she : ~vlrs. Peter Brett, Mrs, Wilbur joy d,,?cing t? an orchestra: Roger, !l1r.s. Lawrence Hebert, I
the same ship and th~ same time. Libri Club to Meet said, "that private agencies can i Elston, Mrs. Justin GE~ner. I and wIll recelv£, favors and t Mrs. Morns DeMetsenare. Mrs.
Mr. and :\'Irs, Stuart W. George and the Wayne S' relax their effort!:; now that. Mrs. .James Kilpatrick, Mrs. lots of refreshments. They are ,cBladr~ Babb and Mrs. Athur
Mrs. Sherod B. cott WIll open her Elm Court home public agencies are becoming Arthur Nauma'n, Mrs. Victor requested to wear church or i. 0 ean.

r (;l(l,~spr Osbornes met O~l the deck of the Hanseatic even before on M on d ay f or a L'b1 n . Cl u b Iunc h eon at 1:2 30 to b e involved in birth control ser-v- : Rapport, Mrs. Will i a m B. Sunday School clothes. -----
the. v sailed from Port Everalades
'"' and found, to their f 0 11owe d b'y a t a lk b y R 0 b er t MOd' . rr, t
lrec or 0 f G rosse ices. Howeve.r, the publicity. al- I,Sperry. Mrs._ Peter Stalker, Chaperoning the pa).ty will be . PLAN WESTERN HIGH
;", Rrule across
h I that their staterooms
further thsurprise,
e al!
were located right P om - t e P n bl"lC J'b'
and Why."
...1 ranes, on "Wh a t A menca. I s R ea d'mg ready has mcr~ed -
appomt-;
ments at our cllmcs by 50 per! Frank
Mrs. Che~owlth-
Wilton,
W atson, M~. Mr. and Mrs. Lampton Card-;
Mrs. FrederIC well, (chairmen), Mr. and Mrs.
REUNION
..'
r, :\ I l' " it n d E' r The couples, who harf rn loved plaving in tt: ~ Cotta~e Assisting Mrs. Scott will be the Mesdames A. Gris- cent and even after the public! C(}mlossy, Mrs. Walter Crow, William Watson Mr. and Mrs. A reunIOn IS bemg planned
Hospital auxiliarv bridge maraH~on~ in pas1 veal'S a~reed voId He hofT 1I1I'}"S F Rank' lIT' g b M C I clinics are in operation we still 'Mr~. John Kenower, Mrs. John Harold Lee Mr' and :\iI'S Mark for Western High School, class
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i ..ton He~[Link] M~s. m . III n elS er er ar e- . .. . , . -. '
Ha\<t'rst()\\'n. :'old.. 1'5
that v!ewmg together the ports of . onte~o Bay, uracao, Harriston T. Watson. ' WIll h~ve to prOVIde ~er~,'lces [Link]~n, M~s. WIllIam H. I Allen, M... and Mrs. John Van of June and August, 1940. For
l'ecj t hI' E'ngai(l'-
Guadalupe, St. Thomas, and St. Juan was even more I ~ . . .. 1 for those who are not lI1d~gent ~lmgbell, Mrs,. GhNa~les Mase-I Zile, Mr. and Mrs. Byron further information nlease call
Lynn.
nau;:ht('l'. delightful! I ,but cannot afford 'a prIvate nlch. Mrs. Byron lCOOls and. Everett Mr. and Mrs. John .
\ C;\.,,,,,'L son of * ". * : [Link] Circles Madrigal Club Plans i ! physician." : I\Irs. Pierce Smith, DenIer,' Mr, and 1111'S. John Mrs .. Audre
y
Locke Hapner, .VI I
\1pl\ 10 ."-. GI?"ser. lBig Snow' and the Caribbean I Anniversary Concert
The League is financed al. Mrs. John Cae, Mrs. Post I is: Cl~rk, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 2-4142, or Mrs, Rose Gles
Slate Sessions most entirely by private C011- Fordon, Mrs. Alden GallUP'j Dletnck, Mr. and Mr.,. Edward Pegan, VE 8-4951. _

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Trying to leave Detroit on the dav of the "Big: , TIle Go I d A' tributions and its clinics han- lv'Irs, Gilbert Hudson, Mrs. ------- _.-- -~--~-~--- ..--------- ,
h'-"ip
C,,:l(';::p
i, a seonior
.n Pitts-
Sn ov ...., proved
Lester

EllIott
to be a harrowing
who \\'as to meet
experieuce
her husband
for . Mrs.
In Ft
II Th
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W m n' A 0 iation of
0 Ie . s ss c
I . en nmver"ary'. dIed about 25,000 patlents
spz mg concert of the MadrIgal Iyear alone Mrs. Hudson added.
. I ast Thatcher Re.a, Jr., Mrs. John
Short Mrs. Anthony Vinci Mrs. I !R It II ~
a n
. 'c the Grosse POInte Woods Pres- C ..,'. . ,
,:1(' \" the v boar d e d t h E Cunard
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('TOt
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president

.\"o{'iatlOn_
of the
Lau d erdale
mania
in. her purse,
before
for a Caribbpan nolidClv. With the ('mise
:\Irs. EI1:,tt tried, bv lim~usine:
Lll1e sar-
tickets
to reach
b t' CJ h 'll I ld't
c~'r~~la~e t~U~c n w~ T~o d~;
A~;J~iJela. eTI~lesCi:~es ;:;~t
I u b of DetrOIt,
Augu!>t Maekelberghe,
~t
featurmg I Robert L, Kanzler
con duc- chairman. H. Ripley Schemm is
I tor, is scheduled Tuesday, April ch~i~ma.n ~f the 196fi campaign!
IS League Thomas Fox, Mrs, Robert
i CucUip, Mrs. H. James
Mrs .. Nelson Holland, II, Mrs.:
Gram,;
S.
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2-9440
a senior at
WIllow Run and fOlln(l herself depOSIted Instead at tho home of the hostess who 13 at 8:30 o'cloek' C _ whIch run~ [Link] May. H~d- . Damel L. Joh~ston, Mrs. J:Iud- Kercheval Ave. I
r :" 1\11 t l't 'h'(,h' I I d . . . '. ' 111 ommun son Mead IS aSSIstant campaign son Mead, Hilary H. MICOU, I
,']'"t\., \\ here he "He rono I an. \\ I '( \\8S a so c ose .
. h rl t' k t "t t h" th
'IS aSSIsted by one or more CO-ilty Arts Auditorium
t J ", '
McGreg h'
or . c aIrman.
R b
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R'
Igger.
Ed
war
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1 son. ;
i BUDGET SALO"'. ."II1II
. Sh e pUT case, a new Ie e 0 ma c e ~ew I lostCSSps. . Memorial B u i 1 din g, Wayne t. Edward Wun sc-h, Mrs. William I
(!Hi tn
mana~Hll(
Phi
editor
R£'ta
aIrport and spent the next 23 hour,; at MetrupolItan i The afternoon Cireles, Abi. State Vn'v
I gail. D<?borah. Elizabeth, Esther. I
't
I ersl y.
! ~hose from the G l' 0 s.s e
,Pomte aiea who are workmg,
Baubie Mrs. William Beardslee;
M
SPECIAL
\1' \1-\ROO'.; and
-
, I A' ' th f d .. d' . rs. D'. T . B ur t on, M rs, Wen d e II' I'

!, Hannah ,. Lvdia and Martha ,. will I mong Pomters si~"ging in i on e un ralsmg fIve
. are. Cex MAG rs. aron ers h enson '' DANCING CURL
TilU Kappa EPS1-
t!?I'n I ty.
Church Cancer Group meet at 12:30 o'rIock,
.
. I the ,: concert are Mrs Jose P!h ! Mrs. Theodore ButtrIck.
Mrs. Frank Cotter, Mrs. Hudson
Jr,,' M 'G
,rs. . eorge
G I.
0 any,.
t M' :
. rs. ; PERMANENT
To Hold Sewing Meeting I Mrs. Rllch~rlldb~erAtzb"of'lHhamPt-1 Shaneen. of YorkshIre road, 'IHolland. Mrs. Nelson Holland, : Kathenn~ Greene, Mrs. [Link]~am
lwthe door,
at . , t on roae, . WI b e
:, IgalG os - Mrs ...,.. W A Bal'ley Jr of Bal - I "If mrs, H U d son, M rs. L owrey P, Harns " III Mrs. Mlnam iI $9.50
Ing wIth th£' hys.
.
rhe
regular cancer pad sew-
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; ('ss, . aSSisted
I COUIllard
y Mrs.
TU 2-0755 Deborah I
eorge I four road Mrs Rob t St k- Kammer,
.. er oc
Mrs. Williard Kerr. Hewlett,
Mrs To t M 'And
Mrs. Howard Love, I
B ' SHAMPOO and WAVE
,mg I1wctlng of the ~ve~lllg. Circle wiil meet with' Mrs. Ed. ! \J,,~ll.. of Moran road. Mrs, , Mrs. James MacPherso'1. M~s. M . [Link]; rsB. b ~e~ Ma~r,! $2,25
I Group of the' Grosse POInte . WIlham Lyons of Whittier' Clayton Purdy. Mrs. Armm ! rs. 1 lam om ng, IS"
i ward Mertz. of North Oxford' , : . Robert Kanzler Mrs Harry I
lANK
...
I :\Iemori<ll
; .
Church
.
will be on road. 1\I1rs. Gerald
" ..'
Schroeder,: )"oad, and .Mary Ann Ghesqui-; SImone. Mrs. Rebert .v~lk, Mrs,
'ere, of AnIta avenue I Os ear Buhr, Mrs. WillIam Del-
K
err,
M
rs.
w'li'
I lam
K' M'
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TOUCH UP
$7.50
. , "" er!ne"day,
o'dock
April 14. at 8
at th(' home of Mrs.
'1 U 6-0690, WIll be co-hostess.
Mrs. Russell Harkness, of
': bridge
'brecht'
Mrs. R i c h a r d Lam-
Mrs. Trent McMath
Mr!;. John
Thatcher
Owen, III,
W. Rea, Mrs. Yates
Mrs .

!,',.ink (; R,lphae!. of Renaud Hiddf'n Jane'. is Elizabeth host- Bon Secours Guild Plans \11's. ,julius Peter, Mrs. Etha~ Smith and Mrs. John B. Warren. -------- ._---- ----------
I road. Co-hostesses for the meet- :-s~. assisted hy M;-s. Fred Tew, . Palm Sunday Brunch Prewitt, Mrs. Sherrod Scott, i

I ~~~o\~il~n~r i\~;.s.A~ill~u~~:at-1 £~he,;~fz~l~u ~~;\?2~rs. Jaek: Bon Secou-rs-

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~~~~ I Esther Cn'ele Will gather at J is having a Palm Sunday Brunch kms: ~rs. Charles Adams, Mrs. [\:\\: .:::
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Secret FULFILLMENT
Adds Glamour Above the Bra for
,the Roslyn road home of Mrs.

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at Eddie Pawl's, in East War-

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adults and $1.25 for children. More are
Christian Hecker, Mrs, Arthur

and Mrs. H. R.
Mrs. Ray m 0 n d
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Is a Happy Season..
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\ Mrs. Melville C. Osborne will The public is invited. I Biggs, Mrs. Henry Earle, III,: ::( [Link]
the small bust or average figure. ,aet as Hannah hostess at The I ::t -
~ ; Hospit<llity Center in Kercheval ,:;,:: !ii;i:
,*:.:'.~: ,~ avenue. Mrs. Charles Osborne,
I ':x ...
"\: DR 1-8329, will he co-hostess. .' '::!~ Iii!
Mrs. John Butcher. of Beau- .-:.'
...., :~::: ;(;
fait road, will be Lydia hostess, >",,, in: Collector's Items ::i::

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h 0 s t c s s will be Mrs. Robert , .' ";1
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(cir~a 1965) I
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Becker. of Berns court, assisted ....
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by Mrs, Tho mas Nelson, 'TV t~ ~::::
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unmistakably Margaret.
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$6. 9S ~'~ nO;;il~tei~~~c:~. ~~ ,~~lr~:;' road
home of ~1rs. William Clark,
meet your friends at I ~
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lectionsof t17e famous
REMOVABLE FOAM RUBBEP PUSH-UP PADS give YOu a { .James Hinzman. TU 4.9292. {\
;'rovocatlVc fulfilled bosom, for the rT'')st daring dcco![Link]. ------ ::_r<,~<['
$100 to $575. Sketched

I Gossamer light ....Ith wldc off-the-shoulder camisole straps


and c back that pl:.mgcs low''" than ever. Made with
lOVing core .Jf ban-Iun lace and L YCRA Spandex elastic.
Faculty me1t1bers and students
of the Polytechmc University.
~~ ~il~, .ItalY.'t will v~si~ wa~ne i B RON Z E
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the
pure
3 piece
silk
wool
lined
suit,
with

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matching sleeveless

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White or Black, A, B or C cups, 32-38. a e mverSI y nex ues ay I ' ':~::

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blouse ... $235.

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beverages at the Bronze Door-
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Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan

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,ne orders filled 16839 KERCHEVAL
In The Village telephone 884.4280 I fashion is MARG,lRET RICE

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Page Eighteen GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 8, 19b5

Society News Gathered -fromAll of the Pointes


To P
Austin Fiesta Plans lMr. Tea Tickets
Conference Scheduled
Kurtz Will Wish You Were There? By Camp Fire Girls
Wed In .<[Link] Think big, widen your world,
Still Available
Of 5
Are Well Underway
with us on April 8, 9, 10. We're Have you a ticket for the
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k O. the lucky council this "ear - Mothers Club Tea being held at
Anderson, of Columbus, 0., self:Cted to be host u; Camp the Grosse Pointe High SellOol The pre
announce the engagement of FIre Girls, Region IX Confer~ on Friday, April 9? Tickets arc day." sponso
"Come Fly With Me" Theme Decorations to Include their daughter, Christine, to enee! We'r .. looking forward to still available by phonin!! :\Irs. :\.cadem\' of
having every committ,~, dis- Charles Beltz. TV 2-6234. or
Ascension Balloons and Model Planes; Attrac- Grant Wilson Kurtz, son of draw many
trict committee and boa r d Mrs. William Munro. TV 5-1550.
tions Offered For V\.'hole Family Mrs. Harry C. Kurtz, of Bar- member join us at this marvel- party chairman and ticket chair- row evening.
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Austin Catholic Prep School's Annual Spring Fiesta rington road, and the late Dr. OttS session plalllDed by the man, respectively. ~lr. and :\1
I~urtz. Regional Program Cornmittee. Mrs. Edward Fme, chairman Anderson Irec:
slated for May 1 is headed for another successful year We are the ones to make 350 of the Tea committee. and her
with plans well on the wc.y to completion. Miss Anderson is attending from Fort L
guests happy. States partici- assistants, Mesdames W a It c l'
(0)------------- Ohio W e s I e van University,
I
. pating He: West Virginia, Ohio. Owen, Frederick J. Critchfield.
South Deepl
Chairman for this year's..
event is Mrs. Anthony Bag- terful nands af t3 ented Austm
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wherf.' she is a'ffiHated with Pi,
Beta Phi sorority.
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Kentucky, Illinois, In d i ana.
Lower Michigan, Wisconsin and Raphael.
A 1 b ~ r t G 0 n a s, Frank
Arthur Kcechenrneis-
G. mer Benzin.
boulevard Iju
.
nasco, as:7isted by Mrs. Eu-
student Jefferv Fontana '67.
F . f1' d . I Her fiance a graduate I
of Upper Michigan. t~r, John Alias, Larry Wheeler Bal Harbour.
gene F'ta reI s an d Mrs. C. f orClgn d t
ags an umque y.
'11 t k
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OhIO W esleyan, wher~ he afhh- and :\lrs. Alto
B ra df oro- L un d y as co-ch'aIr- II ('ountry-hopping
rame pos ers WI a e you I I . h S' '1 '1 The emphasis -for 1965 is and ~ax Gardner, have been
from booth to I atec WI.t ~gma a p~ EPSI on geared to meet the needs of an'anging a delicious tea of of Lakepoint
men
. .
i booth, finally to return to the
.. h"
I ~ratermt~.
mg JUnIor
IS ~urreml~ teac~.
HIgh Sc.'1001 m
board and cor:1mittee members sandWIches. dainty
cookies. These have all been
cakes and assist Bloomfi
Decorations under the dIrec, I ticket booth W lch will repre'l L t 0 who know. the . urgency of clear d 0 nat e d b v G rosse P om . t e H'1<1 h dents ~1r. an
t.:.on of Mrs. George Blake and: sent New York-and rightfully, ancas er, . communIcatIOn, are aware of . . . .., .J Oiles and :\
Mrs. Godfrey Hammel will fol. r so. for this will be the booth An August wed di g is . 1 ks to th Scl1001 Mothers who willmgly
11 how C amp F Ire 00 e ' h' . Oscar Lundin.
low the theme "Come Fly With; that will offer a [Link] trip planned. ""mm't d th . do t elr bIt for the sake of thE
"" UnI y, an are en USI- h I h' f d for the evenin
~Ie." ThE' flight thcmf' will: to New York and toe World's I astic about the organization's sc ~ aTSl\:Pth~ . CI b h 1
. . I ~He .~o er:s u SC' 0 aT-
manifest itself with gay old- I r air for two lucky people. . ing from shifts for toddlers I
pans f or rerae h 109 mo~ gIr s hi f d' d t h 1 Among other
and volunteers. spun IS. use 0 e p stu- tend is ~Irs.
fashioned ascension .b.2 1100 n s: A huge model p~ane wHl hang I'through teenager to beautifully dents of thIS communty who
hung from the ceIling along i low over the tIcket counter decorated waste baskets and f<'1dt. of AudLbo
Headquarters Hotel is the need assistanCE to get to college. returned from s
with current model planes. : where Mrs. Robert Whitty, Mrs. decolJPage bags trimmed with Shearton - Cadillac. ThE're will Guests at the tea will see the
Also in the current era will i Leo Marx and Mrs. ,Tohn Nehra I velvet ribbon and needlepoint. be a room available where De- latest s!1ring [Link] display-
Pompano Beach
feldt has just s
be a thre~.dimensiotl'81 space- I wIll handle tickets. I The Hand Knit booth featuring troit people may rest or gather. cd on the stage and get a chance her daughter.
~hip where all may take an I To interest the women and sweaters is .managed by Mrs. '.. ------- I to win one of the 100 prizes turned to c!a'is

AJ;~ldj}I ~:~~j~~k:S:\~ary,~~i:;~f~~~:~kT"
imaginary trip to outer space! girls, a Handcraft booth under Lloyd Martz and Mrs. David
l:niwr3ity Aprii
and join the ranks of the Gris. the direction I of Mrs. Dennis Turner. " Ph"'" by ~m'Il." wiU be serv- vacation at horn
soms and the Youngs. This i DeSantis and Mrs. Lawrence For the men and boys, there
Relaxing on the patio of their win- hardy Pointers who weathered the north. . WhIle prese?t, guests may Others planni
engineering feat is in the mas. I Kroha will feature items rang. will be a Sporting Goods booth
run by Mrs. Arthur VanHoeck ter home in Sanford avenue, Palm Beach, . t
ern WIn er th' k h
IS wee , w en th t
ey re urn ---
The monthly meeting of the done by Mrs. Thomas sketches
I VIew the delIghtful I
~lunson
includE' the Ca
Windmill Paint
and Mrs. Rohert Alsheimer plus Fla., are MRS. ALFRED J. FISHER, JR., to their home in Lakeshore road after Font~onne Auxiliary, St. John and see the fabulous decorations :\lrs. George Ba
all cf the lISlW.l games of skill her daughter JUDY and son ALFRED, several months' vacation in the sunny w~s held on, Wed. I in the auditorium.
and shooting gallery
that make men boys again.
activities Ill. The Fishers are rejoining
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those south.
HOspItal,
nesday,
~~~~~~~o~~~Y~h~
AprIl 7 at 2 0 clock. tea too. for 51.50! Tickets are
still a~ilabk h~llie
I
All this Bnd
ab~e
road, :\11'. and
man. of Kensin
Charles .T. Koe
I Children will find much to in.
terest them in the new Toy and Smart-Griffon Troth Revealed ATIpMha ChTi OmdeglJs Im;n N~:t:;a;~ t~;r;e~;:n~he II :::::::,:,:~:~.::.:~:~~;,:~~::;.:.:.:.:.:.: ... : .... :.,:: .... , .. :.:::>:.:.: ......••

:\To\'elty booth run by Mrs. C.


Bradford Lundy, an added fea.
The engagement -o-f-H-e-le-n-t-io-n-d-e-gr-ee. He is a member of 0 eet ues ay ~:s~~ ~~~ ~~~~p~~:, b:r::~~ \~;... "~;~'~~l';;';~l;
..;~'.":.:
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ture this year, and the Bumper Kay G r iff 0 n to Lewis Lee Theta Chi social fratCi"nity. A jOint meeting of the East floor, to 3:30 0 clock .. This would I'i::: THE :.::
Car booth supervised by Mrs. Smart, Ill, has been announced The future bridegroom is the Side afternoon and evening be a good opportum~y to pick I Y HARD :,.:
Wilber Kay. by the bTide~elect's parents, Dr. grandson of Mrs. C. E. Parrish, Alumnae C'''1''Oupsof Alpha Chi up those t'xtra speCIal home. I}:: '::.
and 1\17's. Joseph Paul Griffon, of Neff road, and the late Mr. Omega will be held on Tues- made treats for Easter Sunday. I J:: TO FIT
Designed to interest men, of Baton Rouge, La. Parrish. day evening, April 13, at 8 --____ : ::::;, FOOT ...'
.'.
women and children alike are Mr. Smart, son of Lewis Lee Miss Griffon wa!! graduated o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. There were 43,999 medical /
the White Elephant booth, run Smart, Jr., of Fisher road, and from University SIZES :;/
High SchOOl, R. Lewis on Middlesex boule- articles on heart drugs )Jublish- ::::!
by Mrs. John Douglas; New Baton Rouge, attt-nded Emory vard, St. Clair Shores. .. 1% to 15(:
Mrs. Modley Morgana, of Baton University and was graduated At the March meeting of the ed between 1931 and 1959. ::} AAAAA :::.:'
Articles, Mrs. Joseph Kramer;
R 0 u g e, was graduated from from Louisana State University. East Side afternoon group, Mrs.'--------------: :.::: to ::.:~
Soda Bar, Mrs. Frands Ryan;
EEE
Baked Goods, Mrs. Samuel Cheshire Prep School and Col- She is affiliated with Kappa Lloyd S. Nyman accepted the
Tocco; Food Bas k e t s, Mrs. gate University. He is presently Kappa Gamma sorority. chairmanship of the group for BEAUTY
Thomas
Kitchen,
Fe I d man;
which will feature
and the attending Louisana State Uni-
a verslty where he is seeking the in First Presbyterian
A May 29 wedding is planned,
Ohurch,
the coming year. Other officers
are Mrs. J. S. Ladendorf, pro.
SPfelALI
'er",.nen's
: ::i::. ~~:l~:;:
spaghetti dinner, under the di. Master of Business Administra. Baton Rougt;. gum ohairman; Mrs. Arth;.)1' O. t:::: $8"
rection of Mrs. Samuel Palaz.
zola.
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Circuit CouTt session$ and pay
A. Schmidt, secretary; and Mns.
Russell McLean. treasUTer. $5
Gild up
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up

-. . Dem lJ!omen a visit to the office of Mayor Hair Cuts Tues. & Wed. $1.00 dnJe,.affa ::;:::
Finances will be handled by Local teens planning ~ at- Op.n dally from .:30 to 6 p.m. : Ii::::
Cavanaugh. I:;:::; ..:.:
This original gem of wisdom is one way of Mrs. Samuel Sfire and publicity
Schedule Tour tend the "Identity and I" con. [Link] by Appointment

saying that since you don't have time to get


by Mrs. Ralph W. Stevens. Those who p1an to attend
ference at Oakland University W. glv. TV stamps-SO extra
sh,mps with this ad.
:1'[ TALL [Link] SMALL ,:::
should contact the group's sec- iN SHOES :.::'
this Saturday include CINDY
away 1;(; th~ Caribbean-you [Link] try the Pointe
'M e m b e r s of the GTosse retary,
Democratic Women's
Mrs. Lee Henn~,
824-8621. The women's group 18
at GOULD, of Fairway drive, and Richmar Beauty Salon ' 1..... Broadwa,.---Downto_ Ii
BEe QUI E BLACKBURN, of 14S27 Kerch.v", VA 2• 7076 / "".: "OUR ONLY LOCATION"' :.:':,
Port Huron Motor Inn. ATTENTION Discussion Group and theiI sponsored by the Grosse Pointe
Rivard boulevard. I
Pillar Tempi. BidS
j ~I~w~:x~:~~~::;~}.~i:;;:»~~~:::=:::::;:;~~:::;~~:::::;::.;
...::::,:;:.:.:::::::::::::::~:J~j
children will tour the City- DemOCTatic Club.
1 wish to expre.<s my sincere
(lust 60 minutes from Detroit and the loafing thanks U7'd :IPP1'f'ciation to the County Building in Detroit on Women of Ule <Rosse Pointe.
ver!, finE' clientele of F'd rI ay, A pT'il 9. Democratic Women's Discus~
is great. (So is the skiing, bowling, swimming, ANTHONY'S BEAUTY SALON The trip was planned to e<r sian Group have soot a chec:k
an unusual find !
massages; food, accommodations-etc.) 115 KERCHEVAL incide with the school holiday to the Memorial Book Fund of
for the many kindnesses and on that day and all Democratic the Grosse Pointe Public Libra-

If P~:;:;6;nn
yel1t!ro.~:ty shown me durillg my women in th.e area are invited ry fOT the purchase of books
)lears of sen'lce there.
S<'J-Vhlg you pleaSul't! 1 to attend. The group will meet to honor the late Mrs. Viola
ort ~uron
WilS II
shill[ always cherish. at 9:30 o'clock on tihe 13th Gregg Liuzzo.
floor of the City-County BuUd- The group is sponsored by
Jane (Marie) Harr;s
LOCATED AT THE ing. They will visit the Common the Gr05se Pointe Democratic
____________
FOOT OF TIlE r:J,UE WATER BRIDGE AND T-94 ~~__ _ ~_-_____ -
I Council in session, one of the man
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Olub. Ml's. Helen Graves, chair-
of the organization, stated,
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ " our Grosse Pointe Public Li-
r:
I:~Grosse
:~
Pointe University :.~
~ brary; books with the bookplate
reading 'In honor of Mrs. Viola
ILLUSTRATED
FROM A SET OF NINE
- ONE
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I PUBLIC AUCTION ~
,'.:
~ S h 01
~ Gregg Liuzw.' She wahs an ex.
Q ceptiooal woman and t e cause
~ for w1hich she gave her life is
KERCHEVAl

TUES, AFTERNOON SALE, APRIL 13


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C 0
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Circa 1835

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Planning to spend Easter with

TUES. EVENING SALE, APRil 13 ~


~ Applications are now being ~rocessed for a limite
d' ~~~
~~. so~~~.lawM~d
~ EVANS, of. Greenwich, Conn.,
~~5~s
it t 8 P•M '~.;s.~ number of openings in pre-kindergarten (age 4 years
~~''''.
is MRS. JOSEPH SCHLOTMAN,
~ of Lakeshore road.
II ..
.,
,,\
t..< • • '"
william austin, inc.
WED. EVENING SALE, APRIL 14 ~ on or before November 30, 1965) for the term ~ DAVIn N. VIGER, of Moross
INTERIOR DfCORATORS
r<>ad, fat her of MARY K.
,.• starting September, 1965. i ("KATHY") VIGER, a student 884-9709
al 8 P.M.: _ at Pine Manor Junior College, 884..9710 16841 KERCHEVAL PLACE

The estate L. r
For informa'ion find interview appointmenf I.,::.
Wellesley.
Pine Manor's
Weekend.
Mass., will attend
annual Fathers' I
please con'act Mrs. Eriksen.
MARY KATHERINE TROMBLEY
BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN
The complete contents of this homt. has been re-
mCNed to our galleries, etal .
Chickerin~ grand piano, grandfathers clock with 3
Vi/lave DELIVERED
sets of chimes, custom made sofa and chairs! tables,
set of Crown Derby dishes, pair of Venetian va5es, .){anor FRESH
gold plated candelabra, pair c' Chippendale mirrors, 685 [Link].
DAILY
GROSSEPOIN1E
Sevres pedestal. Meissen figurine gmup, marble and
MICHIGAN
broilze statuary. '1'11. 2-1110
TO
AI~o the remainii.g items of ~
FARMS MARKET
JOHN NEWBERRY ESTATE
.........: .. a

ROMEO, MICHIGAN ~_. THIS WEEK'S BAKERY HIGHLIGHT .-- .... dining out? Enjoy the f
Chippendale
marble top
davenport
commode,
31',d 2 chairs,
Queen Anne
lustre ware
ta'Jle, English
l

Egg noodles and layers WITH MEAT SAUCE


[Link] Special! exquisite cuisine at
J7illage Manor - t«lnt to
on
[Link]'ertised
of Ricotta and Mozzarella in
chairs.
Silverware, paintings and [Link] rugs.
cheese
blended
exquisitely
in a tomato
An authentic Brownies . . . . . . . 70e dazen enjoy [Link] baked goods
at home? Call
leading
maga:ine$
Italian specialty
sauce rich with meat and
spices. It's delicious!
Easter Cup Cakes .. 51.00 dazen Farm's Market faT delivery!
Du Mouthelle Now in VILLAGE FARMS
1
ART GALLERIES CO.
409 E. Jefferson Avenue
frozen food
counters
at quality food
MANOR b85 ST. CLAIR
MARKET 355 FISHER RD.
75
KercheVl
LAWRE\~Cl: F. DU MOUCHELLE stores TU 2-1110 TU 2-5100 i
Auctioneer and Appraiser .. I
WO 3...
6255
PREPARED BY CHlFS. OF reservationa taken for .maH • de I ,very [Link] to your dDor I
INTERNATlONAll Y fAMOUS MARIO'S RESTAURANT

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Thursday, April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Nineteen


April 8, ! 965

.utes Woman's Page ••• by, of and for Pointe Women


Tic/lets
To Preview Exhibit Married Betrothed Bride-Elect Ornam~ntals
Require Care
<:hurch Wc)JIle~~eet Tuesday
meeting I sions and improviLg human re-

O f Swe d I h Des -I9 n


The April luncheon
of the Women's Association of lations.
-5
I

A rrilable Ornamental shrubs and flow.; Grosse Pointe Congregational! His educational credits in.
i
ers improve the looks of your Chu~ch will be held Tuesday,! clude work at Ashland College,
\ ,1,1 d " :c'Ket for the home, [Link] extend a welcome to I April 13th, at 12 noon. Lunch. I Princeton Wayne State, with
,':,.', TeJ !'('ipg: hdd at you and others all during the I eon will be prepared and served: honorary' doctorates from Olio
". P".!'
:\. \:) ..:' ~~ Tiekets art>
" High SdJOo!
day,
.:r
he preview
sponsored
~f
th-;-~xhibit.-~Swedish
by the Board of Trustees
Design
of Cranbrook.
To. II
I
warm mo~s of the. year. Here: u~d~r the. directi(Jn
are some bps on carmg for your I Wllham Reid.
of Mrs.! vet College
: University.
and Wilberforce

::,".\' :)\. i,honinr: ....Ir". Academy of Art and the Detroit-Swedish CounciL will I .:;::1;: orn,ament~ls, to .make sure that I Mrs. Frank Tau'~ner, presi.! He has received many awards
1;\, '; 2-623~. or 'IT
draw man.v Pointers tn the CranbI'ook GallerI'es tomor- , ::tiX welcome IS a bnght and cheery dent of the women's group: an. i and citations in the field of
:.",':1 \lU'lrn. Tl' ;).1;);10. " . l~\n:lone. I nou~ced that a brIef busmess Christian service. and has also
.1.1'IJUI1 and ticKet ("halr- row evening. ... - .----- ..--.-.- ....~ -- ~ i ..:.{t;\t\ The first thing is proper plan. ! sessIOn would precede the l' served as president I)f Detroit
r:(1.'.dld Fin£'. chairman
Mr. and Mrs, :\Iarvin R.:road and 'lrs. Carl Parson~, of i I
;:::;:::::/::::;;::]1:/: ning .. Keep flower beds out of: o'clock luncheon. :Council of Social Agencies, De.
Anderson (recentlv returned. Devonshire road. \ \::r:::;;::!::;:;::;:::::;: I the middle of the lawn, where I [Link]. Wayne JCDS, program: troit Social Workers Club, a~d
..... \

~... \Il.~\Linl('s
\l'1lIJJ1!teC', ,lnd her
'wr a 1 t e r
from Fort Lauderdale) of: ~tiil more are :\Irs. E, ~Iartin : 'ffi:lt,i::i:Jtii I lawn and flowers detract from [Link],n for the congrega.: t~e Michigan Camping Assocla-
South Deeplands. Mrs.' EI- . [Link], of, !rom~ley ..ro.a.d, and !:.: ..:::~~;;::::; each other. Put the flowers I tlonal "omen, reports that Dr. ! t1On.
','e,I,'.:,"
(; II n
s. Frank dC.
.J. Cntchfleld.
mer BenzI'n, of l,o"llnl00r:.)h. and :\.11s. Cad Euckson. uf., .,,::\ around the edges of the grassy f Robert Freshse ,.vill .?e the fe~~ i He has also been a member
- ~ \ did areas. i t~red speaker ~\'Ith One God ;of the Board of Directors of the
\1'~!1:1; KuC'('hpnmPls, boulevard lj list home from i l' U U Jon I ~a . . ' .~. .., d th hiS selected tOPIC' 'f II . . t' C
.\:1.:", Larry
... (;dj'('I1{'r,
Whee!pr
havE been
B 1H b
a ar our, Fla.). ai1d Mr.
and l\irs .. ~lton L. Wheel~r,
I The exlllhltlOn
the master
I
representll1C1•
craItsmansh;~
'elegant sin .•piicity of con tempoI" : .:
and....
..
.,. ...
[Link] In mm
appearance
e mature
of the plants, ar.
range your shrubs and flowers ~ecbfr ~
D F
t;
;. r~s
h

e.
.' E . .' [Link]
IS "e<:~tl~e D~ :tral Volunteer Bureau, Family
D
elrOi oun
orgamza Ions:

Service Society, United Founda.


en .

dellelOllS tea of
of .Lakepomte
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.', d;"nty ('ak{'s and avenue, WIll i a;'y Swedish design, will he open i" so that the tal! plants will be p a / to t Cath~lcs, Je~s~ a;d. tion, International Institute. and
T::b' ha\,' all bp('n aSSIst Bloomfield Hills resi. i tv the puhlic Irom April 10 ' .. ::.. . .• in back and ~he short ones in! v~~ne:"aan ~ireat~mea\;u~vo:~ t~:' the Mayor's A:dvisory Commit.
dents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest II throuuh )1;1" 9. The Galleries!1 : :, /..: ,..,
0'.. .. :.~:.: ...•. '~' .., front Otherwise you won't b<>I d '. tee on Housmg plus many
:n (;rtl""" Point" Hir:h war reducmg mh'rgroup ten., '
I are locatC'c! at Cran~rook Acad.: Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mr. and Mrs. David F. Wag-
... J . , • •

\~I>t iwl''' who willing!:--' Jones and Mr. and .Mrs. -Photo by Paul Gach able to see all the flowers. Also. i __ "~_.~_. _. ' more.

hit f<'r tl1(' sake oi the Oscar Lundin who are hosts I' emy of Art. Lone Pine road.: Nimz, of Barclay road, an- goner, of L:lkdand avenue, an- Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Cush-I plan so that you have flowers I' - ... - ._-~ Dr. Frehse will speak at 2
11;J fund. for the eveni~g. Bloomfield Hills. ~nounce the marriage of their BOunce the engagement of their man Parke, of University place, in bloom during all seasons. ,Krebs-Garlic k o'clock in th.e ~hurch. loun~e,
'h: iH'rs Club scholar- (;a!leries' hour" are 2 to 5; daughter. CAROLE ANN to daughter. MARGARET KAYE, an~ounce the engagement of Pruning is also imp 0 r tan t and the publIc IS cordially ID.
d b u,;('d to Iwlp stll- Am~ng others who Will at-, o'clock Tuesc/ay through Friday, i Norman Frederi('k Guice, son to Lt. Willard Lee Wells, son theIr daughter, T CONSTANCE in k e e pin g your shrubs in Betrothal Told vited to hear this fine speaker.
::1i" ('ommllnty who tend IS ~lrs. Ralph L. Lager-, 1 to 5 o.c!ack Saturdav and Sun- : C.r 1'111". and l\1r5;. C. Norman of the late Lyonel Wells and K~MBALL PARKE, to Reuben good condition. Early-blooming -~ ~~~- .._~--~
,I"n('\" to '"C't to collp,gc.
Iddt. of Audubon [Link], who h3s: dav. '. i Guice of Bedford road, on Mrs. Iva Wells, of Caro, Mich. Miller Wate~ma~, Jr. A De- shrubs should not be pruned un. ._~-~------_._-_ ....
_-
.II thc tea will see the
returned from .se\"> ~r<al W epks'n' I '
:\'enrly 300 obk<.'ts, induding i.1\1. arc I1 26 ..:>, 196- a t th~" Cathedral Mr. Wells is a graduate of cember weddmg IS planned . , 'til after they have flowered. At a infamily
urday their dinnHBloomfield party Hills
Sat- NO POINTED TOES
,nc:: ('n."em!'!("s [Link]- Pompano .B£'dCh.. ~Ir~. Lager., glas:<ware. ceramic~. stainless i
Church of S1. Paul, Detroit. Central Michigan University, Miss Parke was graduated That means that shrubs like home. Mr. and :'vII'S . .James Hen-
. ;:t;.'.:C'ana g("t a chance feldt has Just said. [Link] to steel. h:mdcraft. wraving. rugs i Both C;;role and ~orm~n are and is now serving in the from the Grosse Pointe Uni- spirea. lilac, forsythia, and Japa. ry Garlick. Jr., announced the IN HACK'S
nrH' of th(' 1GO prizps hl'r daughter. Ingrid. who re. ond furniturl'. are ine!ltdrd In i students at the UnlVerslty of armed for c e s in Fairbanks, versity Sehool and is attending nese quince shouldn't get an engagement of theIr daughter.: PATENT STRAPS
c"ITd
:"l';,I('K
'!'t'J will be sen'- [Link] to class('s at Oklahoma: the exhibit. which is !o>ponsored i Michigan, where Carole is affil. Alaska.
t:ntvc;',;;ity April 4. after a spring, hy th(' Embassy of Sweden and; lated with Alpha Chi Omega.
vacation at home. ,:cilculat"r1 in the United State~ I.. _.. ~-~---_._--.---~~--~~-
Miss Waggoner \ViIi be grad-
uated froll' the University of
Wells College. She is a member
of Sigma Gam~
debut in Grosse Poi.'te last'll'n
early spring pruning.
and made her I However. shrubs that bloom F:~~eric ~~e~s." S~~l of
th umm or fall h ld
S h EI" b ili
r:/
ChI
a~~'
'

, .. e s er s ou Mrs. William Thomas Krebs,


t'
i)n" .. nt,
ci[Link]htilll
,:uCsts ma:--'
skC'lc'h..s . Others plan~in.;:: to be preseni . I'.y the Smithsonian Institution. PIa,., Telephone Mi-:higan in May. She is a June. i be pruned in the early spring. of Kell\\'ood court.
\1:'., Th"l'l;t;: :\lunson
Incilld'",. tho, <. <arl J"hnson S. ,of
.'J.
------ . m"mber
'er of Delta Delta Delta H gran d parents are t hAd e goo ru 1e 0 f th urn b' IS t 0 reo ::\1iss Garlick is a graduate of
:.\' ~'d :'u ;('lIS (it'e'lI'at ion,; Windmill Point£' driyf'. Dr. and' Few if any new dru~s or in- Brwoe Parties sorority. late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander move ~bout a third of the older the lJlliversity 01 ::\[Link],
1<::1" 111m ..\:i thi" ana :\Irs. George Ba{'r. of Balfour: ventions haye been commcreial.'~ A May 15 wedding is being K. Gage. of Detroit, and Mrs. wood including broken, mis. where she affiliated wit:h Col.
rn:' Sl .,0' TiekC'ts art'
road, :\Ir. and ~Ir-;. Carl Cass.; I.y dC'v£,loped in countries which The Women's Association for planned. P a'r k e a:l d th e I a t e ~v. D_ H ervey s h apen, d'Isease d or crow d e d Iegiate S orosis.
l11a~, of Kensin2:ton .. road. the': do not offer proner .... patent pro- The Detroit Symphon'V arches. --------- ----- C . P a','k e, 0f A m h ers t , M ass. b rane h es. ~1r. Krebs, who h; completing
:::.:,\. f)'0111 the abon'
'd l:t(l.r~
Charh~s J. KOl'bpls, of Shf'lclen tect ion to the inv~ntof.
I.'
tra will give its firstJ Endow. Edt n owmen F un d 0 f th e W"'- v-
Th e {' .Irm 0 f P ar k e, D aVlS . & C o. A no th er tho109 you s h ou ld p 1an work on his ~[Link]"S degree in
.....:.. : ...
ment Fund Telephone Bridge men's Association. which bene. I W};S founded by Miss Parke's 011 doing early in the spring is the School of FOrt'stJ'y of the
HACK SHOE CO.
... "":
on ~1ay 5. Women will gather fits The Detroit ~ymphony Or. i great-grandfather. fertilizin;~. That is the time of Uni'.'ersity (.~ :\1.ici1igan. is a
I
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'I .• ':~ 'n FITTING A HINT OF SPRING in the homes of 25 hostesses h ' . Mr. Waterman was graduated year when the f('rtilizer does th~ member of Alpha Delt2 Phi and 16633 E. WARREN
THE 'to be announced ~!lter. The c eSlra. from the E{otchkiss School and most good. Most leafy shrubs reo Xi Sigma Pi fratemit:<>s.
At Yorkshire
HARD
TO FIT
. ('ost of entering the tournament.
: will be $1.50.
I Each hostess will serve tea Huntinaton
The chairmen for the project.
are Mrs. John H. Ganscllow of
Woods, Mrs. Win-
from Yale University whe;e he spond to the same kind of fer.
was affiliated with Phi Gamma tilizers used for the lawn.
Delta, whh the Class of 1964. By following these tips, you - -_._--~-
An [Link] 14 wedding is plan-
ned.
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FOOT I and dessert at 12:30 o'clock; at field S~ Jewell Jr., of Washing. He is presently in service with can keep your floral welcome
I promptly 1:30 the bridge hands ' the U.S. Army. Mr. Waterman mat out all summer long, To see
SIZES ,will get underway ton Road, and Mrs. H. L. Sel. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. demonstrations on how to plant
11 2 to 15 , Proceeds are to go to The meier, of Oxford road. Reuben Miller Waterman, of and care for ornamentals, at.
-, -- --_ ... _ .... __._-_ .._~--~-- McKinley place. . tend the Free Lawn and Gar.
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to His grandparents are Mrs. den Fair, at the State Fair.
Easter' at The Dearborn Inn
EEE Cameron Beaeh Waterman, of ground" on Saturday, May 1. "-~ For a memorable Easter dinner, come
For Your Shopping Convenience Grosse Pointe, and the late Mr. ~ to "£he Dearborn Inn. You'll like the
!
Wa t e r man. Mrs. Leonore Park Garden fine food, the pleasant environment, and
.'
OUR NEW Squire,
[Link],
Cahf.
his maternal
resides in Carmel,
g!l"and-
Club To Meet I
the graciousservice-in either the Early
American Dining Room or inthe Ten Eyck
l Tavern. Special provisions for children_
~'Il {/era Ifa STORE HOURS C .1y S · 1
eel ml,t 1
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The Grosse Pointe Park Gar. \
den Club will meet for luncheon
on Monday, April 12, at the I
'For Easter reservations, please call
2'11-2'100
• AND SMALL Women's City Club, with Mrs .
SHOES
B ows A t T ea I Frederick Gould as hostess.
Mon.- Thurs. ___ The speaker will be Mrs.
B:oadway-Oowi\toWft
t ONLY LOCATION'. f~
rri. Mrs. Richm{)nd W. Smith . .Jr .. j Donald Smith who will give a
of Lincoln road. presented her talk abou~ the <:~etroit Garden
daughter, Cecily, at an infOrmalj Center Library. Many of the OAKWOOD IlVD. DrARBORN, MICHIGAN Hf!!:IIIOf ~
tea last Tthu:rsday at their home. club members are also mem- HENRY tORD MUSEUM and GREENfIElD VILLAGE

id .'
I Navy Calf or
Platinum Calf
Tues.-Wed.
Sat. 10to 5:30 p.m. I
The debutante and her mothe<r bers of the Detroit Gar den
rec~ived iln the living :room, Center.
1~I~w~a~~~d~~~g~-~~~~i~._~
. flower arrangements. li~
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22.95 i Miss Smith chose a black and
i white checked afternoon dress
'and a gardenia corsage, gift of
her father, Dr. Smit'h.
MAURICE WOOD, INCORPORATED
Mrs. Smith wore a short green INTERIOR DECORATORS
dress and Stephanie, 12-year-
old sister cof the debutante. and
two of the debutante's
College classmates. Julie Went- :!
ColbY
carpet
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NiNE
KERCHEVAl.
WALTon- PIERCE
AT ST. CI.I'lR
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zeli. of Westwood, Mass. and '1
Betsey Littlejohn, of Lexi~gton,
Mass., in town for the P'[Link], "
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GROSSE POINTE
GROSSE POINTE I
, pinned Argentine lilies to their

in the Village
i frocks.
,
! An arrangement
stock, daisies and iris centered
of tulips
I
7 sq. 95 yd.
the tea table. Pouring were Mrs. ,;,' 1000"0 wool - Doubl,~ J ute Bock
Bertram Atwood, Mrs. John R. :i
Stearns, Mrs. Hervey C. Parke,
20 DECORATOR COLORS
PlJBLIC SALES Mrs. Edward Acomb, Mrs. Paul",
Dumke and Mrs. Clarence S.: i:; Let our decorators assist you in the

. Not an Auction - All Items Priced


Livingwood.
Mrs. G. A. Trimble, the debu-: ;ii
: :" correct selection

ALSO - CUSTOM
for your home

CARPETS
", Inc. tante's grandmother.
her home in Evansville.
came from' '"
Ind., i
AND AREA RUGS
70 Kercheval
Household Furnishings i espeeialiy for the party. return-
ing to Evansville Saturday. the
1':

on-the-hill
same day the three Colby stu-
_d_en_t_s_re_t_u._rn_e_d
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MR. PHILIP STEIN
19936 Robson
Detroit, Michigan

S",turday, April 10, from 10 a.m,

MR. and MRS. HARRY GURVIS HOUSE OF GEMS


18466 Roselawn
••• oJQuo Detroit 21, Michigan 19591 Mack Ave., 6 blks. North of 7 Mile 884-7543
Saturday, April 17, from 10 a.m.

~ .. new fluted shape bone china


MRS. W. LESliE MILLER
19980 Emory Ct.
Sprt~ng Yellow (Jag Sale
by ROYAL...DOULTON Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan
Y4 Reduction on Regular Price
looking for something new, yet cli"tinrtiyc Wednesday, April 21; from 10 a.m.
SALE PRICED FROM
and different in it.; simplicity? YOIl"1I fall in loye
MR. and MRS. R. D. McOLINTOCK 60 LADIES AND MENS' WATCHES $15.00 TO $250.00
"ilh the perfect whiten('~~ of this fine
1312 Audubcn
INCLUDING.
r the Royal Doulton and with thr nrat, c1a~5ic desipt
Gross,= Poin\2 Pork, Michigan
at on a 'fluted shapr. l~:, formal go\l ',\'r('ath would be
Saturday, April 24, from 10 a.m.
• £ongines
at home in a \looefl1, Regericy. Empire or
('ant to
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Adl rrti,eri
:'merican Colonial dining room.
in
ked goods leading Set tM~ and our nth('r Jel('ction of fine MR. and MRS. JACK ROSENTHAL
ma&a:.ints
Royal Daulton dinnenrarr today.
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I Sund:lY, April 25, from 10 a,m. • £ucciall 9'Jiccard
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75 on the
Hill
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APPRAISERS
3078 Penobscot Bid,. WOodward 1-6955

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" April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 8. 1965

lutes So~iety News Gathered frOIDAll of the Pointes


TiCh"pls Bridge ~Club DBC To Fete Engaged Review Club To Be Wed NIF'ER, DAVID, and ELIZA.

.,1 l"ailable
\ ,)1I d
, 1':\,:) T":1 heing held at
! j('Ket for the
Lists Winners
Its Small Fry
The Detroit Boat Club will
Grosse Pointe M e m 0 ria 1 I have its annual Easter Party
'Elects Officers
Three Grosse Pointe women
were elected to the Board of
Short and to the Pointe
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MRS.
oOt_ ed
([Link] from Pale l~)C;aginaw,
GEORGE
I~~~;ci~H~~rS~~;~
..! to keep their father

is exhH>itmg his oil and


J. HACK- paiiltjngs at The Book Shelf Petersburg
company.
Mrs. Warner. wit>hCYNTHIA
ROBERT, flew to St.
to see Mrs, War-
J.'" P,':n:e High School Br1d~e [Link] Winners have bt>en for all the small fry on Easter Directors of the Detroit Review
\P:'I: Y<' Tickets are
MAN, of Aline drive, has 8ub- thIS month. ner's parents who are spending
\1", <:nnounceo. , Sun day, April 18, at 2:30 Club lit a recent meeting. Mr•.
:LI:i~):{' phoning :\Irs, March 29; North and South, I o'clock, ' m1tted an oriilnal paioting to .. Ii< ... the winter there.
),y
Marvin C. Dahnke, re-elected the third annual Benedictine DR. and MRS. FREDERICK '" '" •
He:!/, Tl- 2-6234. Or Jackie Wilcox ~nd Fern Licht. I Members and their youngsters as pr~sident; Mrs. Robert Kales,
IIi:.,;,l "!unro, Tt: 5-15.')0.
and ticket ehair-
I
enwalter: PatricIa Edmunds and will find movies and favors moved up to first vice prest-
Art Award..
• • •
S.
have
JERMAIN,
returned
of Fisher
ret:ently
road,
from a
DEN
daughter
IS E
of
McCOUGHRIM,
DR. and MRS.
l:I.;';lLIn Elsa Reddaway. along with Mr. Long Ear:'!, . dent; and Mrs. Henry Burk-
;)t L'~ l\
..... Pl~. Fast and West, lVir. and Mrs. (Peter Rabbi() waiting to greet hardt elected a director. - Co-cbairmen of the Founders vacation in Hollywood, Florida. WALTER S. McCOUGHRIM,
Ed\\a;'d Fine. chairman Frank Nel~on; :Vlary De Poort. them as they 'enter the newly Mrs. Dahnke will present her Society reception last Monday ... '" ... of Lakeland Avenue, won the
T{", cll'n;l1itt€'l.'. ~nd her ef and Esther Heidt tied with decorated Boat Club They will new board (recording secretary: evenlnil at the Detroit 1natitute MR. and MRS. FRANCOIS title of "Miss Camera-Cude
:.', \1(',il:l:l1l'S W a : t e r Mrs, Vaughn Berkich; corres- of Arts, celebrating the opening M, PESSE and the i r nine. 1965" at the State Fairgrounds.
Ellen Walrond and James Kas. also have some surPrise enter-
c': /'(k,',;';' .J Crllehfj(~ld. tenberg. t . t tIt th ft pondiug secretary, Mrs, Edwin of the "Art In Italy, 1600-1700" month-old daughter MICHELE The contest was sponsored by
t (; () n a s. Frank G. 1\01
1 arc
h 31 ; N
1 Of
th an d Sout,h ammen
oon 0 comp e e e a er- exlhibition, were MRS. JAMES FRANCOISE, arrive today from the Greater Detroit Camera
Wellack; Mrs, Herman Behr,
, \;-thllr KlIeehl'nnWls- :\Ir. and Mrs, Earl Hollinger; n '. ~ . treasurer; Mrs. Louis Hopping, SCRIPPS W F! I T COM B, of their home in Geneva, Switzer. Club CounCIl and the Detroit
n .\;::1';.Larr~' '\"het'1I.'r Ellen Walrond and Frank Nel- The chaIrman for .his affaIr ",~',:':"'.~:.,' .,,:." :..(:::::Mrs. Herbert Norris, Mrs. Hen. [Link] road, and MRS. ED- land, to visit Mrs. Pesse's par- Free Press. AmcAg the prizes
,,\ (;"rdn{'r. have bepn son. )'s Mrs . Gerald E~. Warren , as- '.': $.~"~,,,~" ..... f'.3.>.-"
",~"':-":~":-::''','''', .,'<'". '.,~",:, .. ."..., ry B'ukhard1, dir~tors) WARD S. EVANS, JR .• of Old- ents, DR. and MRS. C. W. LE- was an all exp~e paid va ca.
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at a
1:': .1 dC'il(,IOliS tea (,f East alld West, :\Iary :\Iager- I sisted by Mr.s.. Albert B, Perlin, I .:" "ii!ltV ...:... ;.~ .<: :'::':.:<,:'.~"<"':',' New Members Luncheon at the .' brook lane. Mrs. Whitcomb do- PARD, of Ridge road. Except tion to New York's World Fair
. (", ~.,;nty CaKI.'S and man and ~'lizabeth
,
Trudpl'., Jes- I Jr"
J
Mrs. WIlham
G J.D MacLeod,
M I ",. :. ':'.r ".", '::..'.':' '\':",..<,>,.; .: .~, Women's City Clu.b on April ~ I nated [Link] and flowers from for a short visit t.~ New York this summer for Denise and a
ha\'l' ,111 be£'n
i'!;p"{' sica Hansen and l\'lary De Poor- r., Mrs. [Link] err, rs. I ;:,,,t"t :L<t., .:~. t :.. ...:......~'~\":.'. 12, at 12 o'clock noon. They her [Link] to decorate the for the opening of the World's companion .
Eugene Mathlvet Jr Mrs .:;L,~:;. ,',.. . ...... '\:;'" ",' .:..... ' ..
'n (;rll"'t' Point£' High
\loti]!'r,; \\'ho willingly
hi: f T the ;;ake of the
hiP fund,
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t

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Poorter; Ellen Walrond and Dr .. Campbell, Jr.


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At a family cocktail party the Dahnke,
will be gifted with corsages and
Introdueed to members by Mrs.
m use
MRS,
u m.
DEXTER
[Link]
FERRY,
mcluded Fair, the Pesse's will be in
of Old-
brook lane, and MRS, HiLARY the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Ki.n. H. MlCOU, of K e r byroad. '
Grosse Pointe un:til

.. ... ti<
the end of
Denise was graduated from
Michigan Lutheran College and
is working as a medical assist.
ant to an osteopath in Grosse
'd()tlipr, Club seholar-
engagement of MARGARET Following the luncheon, Mrs. near, of Severn road, are an- Among those serving on the Among those who have reo Pobte.
John Cobane. SHIRLEY WILSON to George Dahnke will give her annual nou:ncing the egagement of
1d u"ed to hplp stu-
b East and West. ;VIr. and :'tirs. Some 850,000,000 preserip. Jame~ Baer II was a1llllounced report to members in the club's their daughter, TERRYL JO dinner committee were MRS. C€ntly returned home from '" '" •
~. ::)J, ~'():l1l1lunty who George Brewef; Virginia Hoff- lions were written in the United by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. auditorium at 1:30 o'c:ock, and KINNEAR, to Newell Wash- GAYLORD W. GILLIS, JR., of warmer climes are next-door. RANDOLPH B. MARKS, son
:<.,:l('l' to ~C't to colleg{'. Merriweather road, and MRS. n e i g h bo r s MRS. ROBERT of MR. and MRS. ALFRED T.
hi."~.an~_H~ll:r~etta Baldwin. __, S_t~~~_ duri."~~963, ~__ '__ Hugh C. Wilson, of Yorkshire then will turn the program over burn, Jr.
- .It thr tea will see the HAROLD A. BEATTY, of Mc- FLOOD and MRS. ROBERT MARKS, of Sunningdale drive, I
road . to program chairman Mrs. Har- The bride-elect is a Grosse Kin'ley avenue.
: ;n:.: {'n,;pmb:l.'s displa~'-
.<:; ... ' '," ';' ~

.::: Charm Workshop Marg'8!I'et is a graduate 01 old C. Knoff and Miss Lisette Pointe High School graduate * ,.. •
WARNER of McKinley avenue. recently received a letter in 1
f'

"!1t'
t'I'J'("!
,,! a:o.:(' a 11(1 gl.'! a chanct'
(,f the 100 prizl.'s
1,,\1 \\ ill be sen-
Set For Grosse
Grosse Pointe High School and Hubel. A special musical pro- and is now attending the Uni-
Stephens College, Columbia, gram has been planned, star- versity of Michigan.
I
Mrs. Flood visited her parents hockey at The Hill S c h 0 0 1,
FRANK STEELE, formerly who have been vacntionir.g in Pottstown, Pa, Rand~ is a memo
of Gros~ Pointe and now of, Pompano Besch and took JEN. ber of the Class of 66.
Mo. ring Rose Marie Murch, soloist. Mr. Washburn, who is the
i"('!li('k
Pointers The futUre bridegroom, who Rose Marie Murch has sung son of Dr. Newell R. Washburn,
prp",cn! ~uesl' 111aV Tne Maxine Sheldon work. is the soo of Dr. and Mrs. with the Detroi1 Symphony Or. of Endwell, N.Y., and Mrs.
1(' d('!:~h:flll skf'teh/'s shop, "Tht: Personal Touch", George James Baer, of Balfour chestra, under Paul Paray, 8S Elizabeth V. Was h bur n, of
\11'.- 'I'),[):11\I'; "!unson covering hair s;- y I i n g, , r 0 a d, was graduated from well as with eight other sym- Newark, Del., is also attending BETTER TAKE A LOOK
'~.t' ~'d'Ill ~(HIS dl\(,~)[Link] 1011.~
fashion, make-up and figure Grosse Pointe High School and phony orchestras in Michigan the University of Michigan
,j[:~! ,,'I\I!1~ this and
,-\;!
will be graduated in June nom a'nd Ohio, She is on the Artist where he is a senior in law
:',,; :' 1 .'\!' Tlt'kpls ar,'
control, taught by a staff of
specialists, will be offered Duke University, wh£.e he af. Staff of the Bay View Summer school. He is a graduate of St.
':,,":,. frO'll t!le abc\'(' filiated with Sigma Nu Frater. College in Michigan, and has Andrew's school and Yale Uni-
eight Monday afternoons
nity and Alpha Kappa Psi, bus- participated the past three years versity.
from 1-3 p.m. at the Grosse iness fraternity, in the "Overture to Opera," They are planning a May
Pointe War Memorial, be- A July :n wedding i!1 Grosse sponsored by the Detroit Grand wedding.
.: 'C; "1 FITTING ginning April 19. Women Pointe Memorial Church is be- Opera Association. ! _~~~ __
THE interested in joining should ing planned.
HARD call WO 1-9091. op~rative Extension HQ}[Link]-Clark
omists state that ~hese labels
TO FIT Read Labels Betrothal Told
can help YL'U judge the perform-
FOOT ance you can exped; from a gar.
SIZES
Buyers Told ment. By becoming familiar Mr. and Mrs. James P. Clark,
with the terms used on labels, of Cuyahoga Falls, 0., a1li1lounce
112 to 15 '
AAAAA As you purchase new clothing you will know the resistance to the engagement of their daugh~
wrinkling, shrinking and tearing.
to for the coming warm weather, it These tags also often offer sug. ter, Mar:y' Kathleen, to Ellwood
EEE William Wachter, Jr., son of the
is important to read the fiber gestions for care-they state if senior Wachte~, of S eve r n There is always someone looki'1g for "THE HOME,"
labels attached to these clothes. the garment may be machine or road.
- This might be it-
The percentage or amount of hand washed, or if it should be
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dry cle1oed. By reading the la- Miss Clark is a graduate of
'9 cnch fiber must be listed on the
bels on garments, you can take Notre Dame College of Cleve-
Very new Three Bedroom, 2 Bath COLONIAL RANCH in the SHORES-loaded
hang tag or label according to land. The future bridegroom
Jp bett",! care of your clothing and with so many expensive extras seldom found, like _
the Textile Fiber Identification was graduated from John Car-
make it last longer,
Act. roll University.
~/uler~l[[a Michigan State University Co- Extension Home Economists ad-
Michigan S tat e University
An October w e rl din g is I 22 foot living Room plus
vise that you save all labels and planned.
- AND SMALL keep them together by your ------- 14 x 24 Family Room
SHOES laundry area, so you can refer Master Eedroom - 13.6 x 16.6
Broodway-Downtown
~ O'..JL y lOCATION"
.',
~ CLEANING to them when needed. Questers Plan with Xtra large Walk-In Storage

TIPS WILLIAM HOOVER, of April Field Trip Recreation area with service bar, refrigerator,
Fleetwood drive, and TED JA. iange, cocktail-type built-in seats
COBS, of Fairway drive, have Now that spring ;s officially
by been named delegates to the here, the Grosse Pointe Ohap- Garden area fully sprinklered
Id .' Michigan Education Associa- ter of Questers has scheduled
DR. tion's annual representative as- a field trip. Garage with liThe Electric Eye"
AL. FAGIN'ON
Graduate. Nil. SPOT sembly, April 8 to 10. Gov3rnor
George W. Romney will be
Date i~ tomorrow, Friday, All fully air-conditioned
tlonlll Institute ApTil 9; destination is [Link] Claes
of Dry CI.. ners among the speakers addressin.g Book Shop in Detroit. where
(Sliver S;-rlngs. Mllryllnd) Held
spott.r In 18II>2lngplllnts In De- the 300 pluli delegates who will members will browse before ? How can you miss on "The Home" ?
troit, •• verly Hili., Blrmlnghllm. . meet at Lansi-ng's Civic Center. driving to the Women's City : ,
Hots, which must hold a cer-
>0< *• Club for luncheon. You must see thiS Gem
tain shope, should be stuffed MR. and MRS. JAMES T. The Pointe Chapter is donat-
with tissue poper and stored in ROHRIG, 01: Littlestone road, ing a Michigan flag, to be d~. Phone Rita Dodge - 884-6200
dust proof containers. announce the birth '}f their played yea r 'round, to the
Clothing thot is not worn often fifth child, Ii daughter, CHRIS. Grosse Poin,te Public Library
- ONE
NINE
should be hung in a gorment
bog to keep out du~t and
moths,
TINE CATHERINE, on March during Michigan Week.
18, at Bon Secours Hospital. All Questers are busy making
The other children, MA.a.'i,Y,plans for the national conven-
KAREN, JllI and TOM, proudly tion, to take place at Greenfield
TAPPAN Realtor
90 Kercheval On the Hill
Spot ;,' Clean welcomed their mother and Village the first week in May.
sister home last week.
New social cha;rman of Delta
DRY CLEANERS
t 19619 Mack Ave. ot Littlestom PONTCHARTRAIN Zeta sorority at Western Mich.
igan University, Kalamazoo,
22825-29 E. 9 MilE is MIDGE GARVEY, daughter
ST. CLAIR SHORES of MR. and MRS. C. WARREN
I
New 1. [Link].
~ [Link]. G.I.
GARVEY, of Lakepointe ave- GrOS$e Pointe • • •
,
Bull t.r"., Cen.
nue. Midge, a WMU sopho-
• more majoring in Education,
", Inc. ,~
tral Air Condl •
tlonlng. Heat.d is a waduate of Grosse Pointe
r. IInd C.,pet.d.
High School. K A H T LEE N
• .xce"ent Trln ••
portlltlon. BURKE, daughter of DR. and
$135 MO. AND UP MRS. RALPH M. BURKE, of
IMMIDIATI OCCUPANCY University place, was recently
MODIL O"IN '.7 DAIL'(
For [Link].1 Informltlo", catl resl. named a member of the '65
[Link] Mlnl,.r lit 77'-47", spring pledge class of Delta
TUl-3000
I Zeta at WMU.

This one and one-half story ranch is only a half block to the lake and
VillClgePark and is much larger than the picture indicates.

Included are a nice living roem, dining room, paneled family room,
terrace , kitchen with dishwasher and disposal; 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, maid's
room and bath and a fine recreation room.

It has radiant gas hot water heat, aluminum storms and screens, attic
fan, marble sills, considerable carpet and drapes and a circular driveway. It
is also in excellent condition, MAY WE SHOW IT TO YOU?
. the
"i'~,
11
('(mt to Grosse Pointe lIome IF YOUR HOME ~S FOR SALE
We will be pleased to make an inspection of same and
~-ed goods Five bedrooms, three full baths,
I.'

tv-... '12 baths. advise the price we feel can be obtained. You are
under no obligation for this service.
New, large air-conditioned Florida room, all glass.
Modern kitchen, three car garage. Beautifully land-
scaped and in excellent condition. Draperies and

S " carpet included.

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~T $44,500
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by owner

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.Dles Spring Sports Underway


At Grosse Pointe High
vantage of a so-called "straight
track."
Two big leaders this ye-ar will
be Bruce Fox and Brian Davis,
the receutly elected team cap~
Babe Ruth Loop
Tryouts Are Set
Change Park LL
Tryout Schedule
-~-----_.- ta-ins. Fox, the Devi!'s top mller By BILL STUCK Due to the extremely cold
D.\ \lID, and ELIZA. By Rle Hendee ran their first meet last week- weather on April 3, the try-out
last spring, will continue run- Vice President Fred eritch-
A VOlleyball game in the old er.d, all indoor all-state contest schedule for the Grosse Pointe
rith her. PAMELA and ning the distance, possihly con- field announced that tryouts
iO'm; jogging up and down the at Jension Field house on tile Park Little League has beer.
OPHER stayed at home centrati!'g on the half-male. will be tcld for Farms-City-
auditorium stairs; and batting Mkhigan State campus. changed as follows:
th£'ir father company. practice in the field room are Davis will be a league threat Park Babe Ruth Players at 10
,\"arn{':-, with CYNTHIA in the hurdles. a.m. on Aprll10. For 13-15-year- 8:30 a.m., April 10, Boys 9
all signs of spring and another The Devil runners' b£>st ef-
)BERT, fIe'w to St. sea~on of Blue Devil sports, fort was the Spriut Relay in old boys from the west side of and lO-National League; 12
!;) see Mrs. War. Dick Green, brood jump; Bill Rivard to the west park limits noon, April 10. Boys 11 and 12-
lrg" Grosse Point~ High School's which they finished 2nd from
Mistle, pole-vault; Doug Lott at the Neighborhood Club and National League; 1:30 p.m.,

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rents who are spending three spring athletic teams: teD- a field of over a hundred Michi- and Dick Davis, sprints; and for those on the east side of April 10, Boys 9 and lO-Ameri-
tN there. nis track, and baseball, have gan high schools.
.. been making the best of indoor Although the track team is
Don Carson, field, will also Rivard to the East Farms lim- can League; 3 p.m., April 10,
IS E McCOUGHRIM, spark C 0 a c h Jim Gurlett's its they will be held at the Ker- Boys 11 and. 12-Amencan
facilities since March 1. This watched as a possible power in Grosse Pointe attack. b R d ld League.
- of DR. and MRS. week though the coaches are state competition this year, the The fuzz-baIlers led by Coach y .. oa Fie .
R S. McCOUGHRIM, [Link] will be held on the
optimistic to get out-doors and, Elue Devil boys have a long Donald Zysk, also condemned Director Tom Marantette an-
land A\'cnue, won the diamonds behind Defer School
with a little luck . . . way to catch up. B.C.L. rules to in-door play, gor~.: to volley- nounced that the following will
"~lIss Camera-Cade on Kercheval Avenue.
The new season is definitely ,state that the spring sports ing with the walls for practice. sponsor the teams in the two
the State Fairgrounds. Boys who have not turned in
approaching. in ~ny event. As teams can't begin [Link] until Mostly a precision drill, their divisions: Mechanical Handling
,ntest ,vas sponsoi'Pd by their registration cards for this
back-stop play helPs strengthen Systems Inc.; Nemethy Davis;
:ater Detroit Camera
a matter of fact the track fellas March 1 whereas most of the season should send them to ,A.-.
other leagues have been under- the arm and wrist and is a good K<I'1l and Madden Printing Ink
unci! and the Detroit thur . Getz, president of the
I way sin~ ,January, way to prefect stance and form. Corp.; Woods Theatre; Detroit
e55. Am~g the prizes PREMIERE SHOWING Grosse Pointe Park Little
Last season the Grosse Pointe Mailing and Binding Co.; Helm
all ~.{p~e paid vaca- APRIL 7 thru APRIL 13 Grosse Pointe, then, has a tennis team not only dumped League, 1119 Buckingham Ave.
Inc.; Kaufmann Window and
~('w Yark's World Fair (In:.lusive) I long way to r.o yet before any the BCL but also grabbed a ~_ nue, Gr~sse Pointe Park, Micll-
Dally 7:30 p.m. Door Corp.; Electric Tool and igan 48230.
:mer for Deuise and a Saturday , and 8:30 p.m. I peak can be reached anti, as of gional crown. Since then seve'!'- Service; Pointe Kitchen Cen-
)n. Sunday 2 p.m" 4:30, 7, 8:30 p.m. I now, they haven't even been. al top-notch players have grac.- . ter Inc. and Dttroit Insurance
was graduated !rom
Lutheran College and
out-side yet. . uated or transferred
new squad is largely rebuilt.
and the -David Marantette,
Your Board and of course the
president St. Paul Students
I Most of the distance runners
19 as a medical assist.
n osteopath in Grosse
have ",p~nt their month of prac- Fortunately Pe1e Short, and
tice doing three minute spep.d HoD Miller are back. And Jim
players
appreciation
wad to express their
for this assistance
At Science Fair
..
OLPII B ?\IARKS. son
. i jogs in the high school gyIU- Kendall,
'natorium.
Ron Gutow, and Ed
They hustle up a set Beyster (to name a few) show
of stairs at one end of the gym, potential as possible prospects.
financially
while area.
in this most worth- The Metropolitan De t r 01 t
Science Fair, which runs from
With the summer season? ? April 10-13 at Cobo Hall, will
md :.IRS. ALFRED T. sprint the length of the balcony, Coach Ernie Bauer's ba$eball again coming along &nd base. include 20 projects by St. Paul
of SLlnni:1gdale drive, then down stairs to the main squad has spent t~e last month [Link] getting into gear-your students. In order to earn this
({'ceiw'd a letter in !loor and another sprint back in much more cramped quar- writer again asks the [Link] honor, the students first had to
I: The Hill S c h 0 0 1, i. . . for three minutes straight. ters , , . the field room. Oper- qu~stion: Are there any boys win in S~. Paul's ~cience. Fair,
']. Pac Randy is a mem- ! The track sprinters or short atlng on a one pit c her - 0 n e playing with glasses that are and also In the Clty reglOnals
Ie Class of '66. i distance rUnDeTS have gone to catcher basis, the fellas have not shatterproof? i
which were held at Osborn High
• the 2nd floor hall for their sharpened tileir hitting and, Insurance is fine . • . but it I School. .
practice. Here they can take ad- whene~'er possible, their catch- does not replace eyes. Need . The ~hemI~try students tak-
ing. more be said? Still in the safety mg theIr prOJects to Cobo Ha~l
But, until the out-door field area . . . the board is investi. are: Sus~n Peters, John Sulli-
is clear and ready, the team is gating the possibility of return- van, ChrIstopher Terry, Sue Ly-
I obviously working out under I ing to the wrap-around type kins, Janet DiLaura, Bruce Dou-
very handicapped conditions. helmets instead of the "Mrican. hIes, Janice Jamerino, Jeanette
I
I Today, though, th~ Blue Dev~l I type," In t h e Iast seaso~ or so Carter, Jamerio, Kathy
DaveLoeher.
Webb, Dave Cynthia
Let-
nine are scheduled to play thelr 'these "sun shades" dId not
second game, an away contest seem to prove out in many re- scher, Kerry Luber, Patricia
with Lakeview. On T u e s day spects. Crea, Bill Alexander and Sue
Meier.
they opened the season ag:linst Pat Murphy won in the Biolo-
the same team, Lakeview, in a
home game.
Sl a te Ru th L oop gy class. Pat Barrett, a seventh
NOW PLAYING So, with t h r e e of the six T S grader, allld Robert Wakely and
Academy Award Winner
sports seasons behind. Grosse ryouts at. Rosalind Leto, both e i g h t h
Best Actress Pointe has strong hopes of re- gI'aders, are taking the projects
Julie Andrews and Jas. GlIrner capturing the BCL all-sports By Bernard Scherrer to Cabo Hall.
liThe Americanization trophy from Monroe. Old man winter pitched a ------
Cinemascope--Ea"tman Color
Tied with the Trojans in foot- shutout 13st Saturday, April 3, Alpha Xi Deltas
Plus Short Subject of Emily" ball. a first to their second in against us! Our attempt to get Have Anniversary
"'BALLAD OF SILlSIA"

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swimming, and cushioned from the first tryouts under way fail-
E .. ,
In Cc>lor SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY
the bottom by only Monroe in ed, However, we are planning Detroit area Alpha Xi Deltas
SNEAK PROGRAM 1 [Link] Thompson
In the basketball, the Blue De viI s to get even this week, April 10. will gather Saturday for lunch- '
of tke latest Pc.:ish Comecly.~ have a good opportunity to All Woods-Shores boys who eon at Stouffer's Northland Inn
"FLIGHT OF THE
bring the important prize back, signed up to play Babe Ruth to observe tneir 72nd Anni-
ORES-loaded E. 7 Mile at Von Dyke LOST IlLLOON"
Tel. TW 1-3931 to the home where it has sPent Baseball are- requested to report versary as a national social
more time than all .the other at Parcells School Saturday, fraternity. Ten C<l-eds on the
combined. April 10, at the time set up campus of lombard College,
It all depends on what April on the sheet you received when Galesburg, m. established the
showe!'s and May flowers de- registering, [Link] of the organization April 17, 1893. The
THE TRAIN ('ide to bring, weather, Should the weather be HUh college c hap t e r was
WILL CARRY YCJU IS : PI anne d
bad bring a pair of basketball
shoes and we'll work out in the Dominion
chartered in February
College (of William
at Old

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ay, April 8, 19b5 Thursday, April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Three

)ok a ~.Ll lead in g(lmes


r series wiLl {he Toronto
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of a !:even-
BODIES
__ P_o_in_t_e_B_u_si_ne_s_s_N_o_te_s __ I'1 Neighborhood Club News I
Sect. II Mon, ,and Wed. 9-11 a.m. March 22-May 26.
Marian Gulevich, Instructor.
SOFTBALL CLINIC
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB PLAYGROUND
Skiing Still Fine In Michigan
1'here are winter sports en. Michigan's winter resorts. Ski.
thusiuts who feel that the sea- ers' costume parties, beauty ~n.
Robert B, Cunningham, son of sales A!ld eervice achievements. RECREATION SCHEDULE son is over when the calendar tests, trick skiing compt'titions
ld girl and two women )lr. and Mrs. Basil J. Cunning- to the tOi) 10% of Prudentlal'!! SPRING 1985 Tuesdays-4-5 p.m.-Boys and girls ages 8-12. page is flipped from February and other festive activities pro.
ound in a Western :\lichi~
'amp £'ast of Benton Har-
~~ ~~ev~:~~rle:o~d t: div~ions and special agenu, BROWNELL JR, HIGH SCHOOL Starts March 16.
Jim McBride, Instructor.
Membership only requirement. to March, Not so. says the Mich. vide pleasant diversion.
igan Toarist Council, and cites Another popular feature of
"istant Secretary of the Grove He. is attending the com- Wednesdays-7:30-10 p.m.-Membership required. TAP DANCING a number of reilSOIUl why spring spring skiing is the generally
olie£' saId that all three f1anys top busin~s, meeting,
Savings and Loan Association in the President's conference, at BALLET ICHARD SCHOOL skiing is ~pular with knowl. warmer temperatures. Though
l'('n murdered and they Pacific Grove, Calif. the Diplomat Hotel in Hol17-1 RICHARD SCHOOL R edgeable skien. winter sports purists tout the
the de'ths with the sex- C~ngham was formel'1y an wood-By-The-Sea, Fla., April 5 Tuesdays--4:30-5:15 p.m.-Beginners. Tuesdays-4-5 p.m.-Beginn~rs ages 7-12. Favorable snow conditions, fes. pleasures of skiing in near-zero
: of a 19-year-old girl on Ass~stant Treasurer ?f American to 8. 5:15-6:15 p.m.-Advanced Students. 5-6 p,m.-Advanced ages 7-12. tivals and special social events. temperatures, many others find
lry 16 Two of the b<[Link] Sav10gs and and Loan 1D Southern * * * Marc h 23-May 25-10 seSSIOns . G!25-M yra H aISlg,
. March 23-May 25-$5 for 10 lessons. pleasant weather conditions and the warmer spring weather
California was connected
;mmediatdy identified,
third. which had ap-
with a private public accounting I H. Terry Snowday Jr., former.
firm for five years. Ife attend- [Link] 792 Harcourt, has been ap-
Instructor.
BATON TWIRLING
'i' Jill Goodman, Instruct()f.
TEEN CENTER
generally less-crowded facilities more enjoyable.
are credited by state tourist of- The fact that some skiers de-
1('
ficiaIs for this popularity. sect the slopes at the end of
ly lain for S')me time in ed Michigan State and U C L.A pomte.d Manager of the Corpor- BROWNELL JR HIGH SCHOOL The Cellar-Grace Chureh-Lakepointe & Kercheval Despite the a 1> pro a c h of February works to the advant-
., , ate Fmance Department of the .
esolate swamplan'~. was * * • new Detroit offices of Car: M. Saturdays-10-11 a,m. March 27-May 29. Friday
Ping-pong.
nights-for
table
Jr.
pool,
High
dancing,
only 7:30-10
refreshments.
p.m. warmer
of good
weather, accumulations age of those who wish to ski.
base snow indicate the Waiting lines at tows and lifts
H;:ni7ahleThe two identi- Donald W. Mllock, of .1557 Loeb, Rhoades & Company, na. $10 for 10 lessons-Marge Hudson, Instructor.
Hollywood, !'Iu been appomted tional and international securi- CREATIVR DANCE 25s admission. skiing season will be prolonged are short.-or DOnexistent-tllDd
('rson" li\'ed within" few into April. the s! 0 pes and other reaort
of "ach other in Ben!.>n associate manager for [Link]- ties firm. Mr. Snowday is a RICHARD SCHOOL ,l;"

tal ~uraillce Company at the 1957 graduate of Hillsdale Col. ,.' . TEEN FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE Historically, March has pro. facilities are much less crowded.
ram! ltl the same neigh- DetrOit Branch Office, 725 Ford lege and tl 1~ graduate of the Tuesdays-3.45-4.30 p,m.--Glrls ages 5.10. Chalfonte & Lathrop--St. Paul's Lutheran Church vided considerable quantities of It may be spring where you
)d as the earher \'ictim. Building. New York Institute of Finance. March 23-May 25-$10 for 10 lessons, Myra Halsig, Sr. High only.-Dancing to combos, refreshments, new snow creating good skiing are, but don't be surprise<! when
'" '" * Mr. Milock was graduated Since 1959, he has been a regi.t- Instructor. admis3ion by registration card and 75c. 8:30-11:30 conditions throughout Michi- you see car-top carriers loaded.
Tuesda~', .",prll 6 from Michigan State University tered representative in invest- FENCING p,m. gan. Average Much snowfalls with the skis of winter sports
in 1955 and has been in t.'1elife ment securities, *N t range from 5,8 inches accord. fans headed for northern Mich-
: FEDERAL Bureau of
insurance business fCYrseven
RICf:ARD SCHOOL o e-no Friday & Saturday night dances at the ing to U. S. Weather Blli'eau igan. There is still plenty of
H;ation arrested two men, years. Before jOining Cont~nen. • • • Thursdays 4.5 p.m.-Beginners (all ages). Dog House or Cellar W;len War Memorial Statistics in Detroit to 24.5 snow so don't put away those
1 the Pentagon and the tal in 1962, he was sale, super- Parke, Davis & Company has 5-6 p.m.-Advan~ed (all ages). Dances are scheduled. inches i,n the upper peninsula skis,
in Oakland. Calif., and visor with the Life Insurance announced the promotion of Dr, 7:30-8:30 p.m,-Teens and Adults. TEEN SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE village of Bergland. The aver-
~d them with selling de- Company of Nm1h America. John D. Howells to Senior Re- March 25-May 27-$5 for 10 lessons, John Bruce, THE CELLAR-Lakepointe & Kercheval-Grace Church age in Michigan's "winter sports A manufacturer's net profit
"l'crets to Ihr Soviet Un- In his new position 8S AS-
search Microbiologist.
Instructor. Sr, High only-8:30-11:30 p.m. Dancing to Combos- b{ un is typified by Petoskey's on the average drug prescrip-
sociate mana~er, Mr. Milock will A native of Shamokin, PL, Dr. FUN NIGHT refreshments. 75c & admission card. 9.8 inches. ti<m. which costs $3.35, is only
The PCiltac;on aide, ac- TUMBLING Springtime is festival time at 16 cents.
be devoting his full enereies Howells obtained his B. S. de-
l; to :hl' accusations. had to helping the general insurance gree in biology from Dickinson MAIRE SCHOOL
IT<Ttllledhy the Commu- Fridays-7-9 p.m.-4th, 5th and 6th grade boys and MAIRE SCHOOL ~.~ •••••••• ~ •••••••••• ~~ •••••••••••••
men in the Detroit area devel- College in 1950, Following two
in 1953when he was sta- op life ilUlurance sales among years in the U. S. Arn:y, he at. girls. Saturdays 9~10 a.m.-Boys and GlrlS ages 7-12.:: Your Easter t
in West Berlin, and he their clients. trnded Pennsylvania State Ulli- Ends May 21st - Members 25c - Guests 50c - in~ March [Link] 29-$10 for 10 sessions, Harry Warn- : t
)posed to haw recruited * • • versity where, in 1955, he was eludes refreshments.' ken, Instrpctor. * .' tr '~tl)tf\~~m~~!\ it
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cand man, The !TIenwere William A. Post, CLU, a menl- granted a M. S in bacteriokgy, Miss Masak in charge. WEIGHT LIFTING (Teens) :
~d of pas"ing informa- ber of the Detroit branch of!ic~ and two years later received his FUNSTERS BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL--Saturdays. : :
n mis>~jlesites. military of Connecticut General Life In- Ph. D. from the same school. BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL Jt OVEN DRY .-
ations and intelligence Sllrance Company, has '\.;e e n Dr. Howells and his famlly re- MEMBERSHIPS * BAKED CURED :
L"nitcd States foreign in- named to the company's Presl- side at 1834 Norwood, Grosse
dent',: Club for outstanding I'ointe Woods.
Saturdays-2:30-4 p.m.-Boys and Girls ages 6-9.
Variety program~gym activities, games, crafts. Membership to the Neighborhood Club is required I: :
nee activities.
March 27-May 29-$5 for 10 sessions. for enrollment in activities unless otherwise : it
a~nts. * * *
GYM CLASSES stated. Memberships expire Dec. 31st. * :
al Home and Evergreen Agency manager, James A, William W. Brown of 697 St. Junior-Ages 15 and under-$3 per yr, ~ ::
;'ry. Jacobs, CLU, said membership Clair avenue, has been appoint. MAIRE SCHOOL
in President's Club is awarded ed senior consUlting engineer Saturdays 10-12 Noon-Girls ages 7-12. Intermediate-Ag~s 16-20-$5 per yr,: ::
died Friday. April 2. at Senior-Ages 21 and over-$10 per yr, : it
i£:"SHos~)ital. She was 59. on tile basis of records of excel- for Detroit Edison's system de- 12:30-2:30 p.m.-Boys ages 7-12.
des her husband, sur- lence in quality ~f ~rvi~ to velopment department. Membership only requirement - Harry Warnken, All classes are subject to minimum enrollment. The : ::
include a daughter. Mrs. policyholdtts and climts and in A native of Kilmarnock. Scot- Instructor. Neighborhood Club reserves the right to cancel * :
Dre Dawson. of Japan; a sales performance. land, Mr. Brown received his , GYMNASTICS classes where this minimum is not achieved by : ::
Richard W,. of Miami, Mr. Post is a life member of engin~ring education at Kil- BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL refunding fees, Registrations are now being : SPIRAL -tr
a: six ~randchildren. Presidellt's Club. a distincti('!1 marnock Tech before joining . 1 9 taken at our temporary office at 710 Notre * SLICED :
si:-;ters and one brother. that is earned afte1" ten years' Detroit Edison in 1923. During Wednt;sdays--6-7:30 p.m.-Boys and glr sages Dame, TU 5-4600. '.: S WILL ::
qualification. He has qualified his company career he bas thru teens. -------- *" • •• 0 CooD IT it
consist~ntly since 1937. worked in a staff and super. Separate classes for beginners and advanced. : HAUNT YOU TILL IT'S GONE :
ISE POINTES He is a member of the Honor visory capacity in the construc. March 31-June 2-$7.50 for 10 lessons, Pete Rondot, : (a9c Per Pound) it
Table of President's Club, high- tion, production. and engineer. Instruotor. : ... Because We've Planned It That Way ::
NTURY est award the company gives its ing departments. He was chief HOSTELING ACTIVITIES (Teens)
agents. Honor Table is open of the generation division of Ed. Call TE 1-4800 (American Youth Hotel Office). *"
*": 510-; By ~sinr only fresh hams from Iowa's corn-fed porkea:
dry CUI ing method
our it
real Wisconsin hic!kory and apple wood it
+:
y Sfyle of fence .[Link] thQSe agents who m~~ ison's general engineering de- it
the highest standards of service partment at -.:i'&e time he was Camping, Hiking. Canoeing, Horseback Riding. Sa - *"*" *to Spira'
smoking; 30-hour oven bakh;g; honey 'n' spice glazing; and yes even it
Sllud if you wish (35c extra). We just wouldn't know how it
r~(;fed for you and who write $1 million of new given his new assignment.. ing and Cycling Trips. *" :iever improve this product we have been making for the past 34 years. it

life insurance with Coonl"cticut


During World War II he served BROWNE- L JR HIGH SCHOOL
JUDO *
*"
found a ham that even comes close to matching the lip- it
smacking goodness of our NUT-SWEET Honey Baked Hams. Re- it
'A.1-6282 Genera I. in a s10gle year, as chief construction coordina. L.
Wednesdays-6-7 p.m.-Beginners ages 7-12.
mEN - AGE SKIN CARE) *" member this for any special occasion, wedding reception,
gathering or just a treat.
funeral it
it
Mr. Post makes his home at .. fREE HOME Delivery in Detroit (ond the Poillfe!;) 0" Fridays. :f
Including 1003 Buckingham ROlHt tor for utilities with the War
Production Board and later as
7
.8 p,m.-Advanced Teens and Adults. FOR ACNE .*"~ MAKl A NOTE OF OUR PHONE NO.
~~
Link All-Steel and
• * * chief of the utilities division of 8~9p.m,-Beginners Teens and Adults.
Rustic Styles The Frudentia 1 In~urance the Civilian Proouction Admin.
Coml any has presented 1ts cov- istration and Office of Emergen.
I
March 31-June 2-$10 for 10 lessons, Fra-nk AuI,
Instructor.
KNITTING (Ladil.'s)
Look your beat for datu .'
dances. If acne hu been giving i mmffMBM(Gi
UN
i
FENCE CO. eted President's Citation to cy Control. Since 1955 he has
Charles A. Barlow, of Ste~hens been a Ccmsu1tant for the Inter. GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL (F'd
road, Brokerage Manager 10 the nationai Cooperation Adminis. . rl ays
)
you a rough time ••• ~lear up
your skin problem with TASC.
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3741 FENKELL
3 Blocks E. of Livemoil
RETAIL
STORE
2-8621
2-8466
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it
IlIAL, INDUSTRIAL Detroit Agency. The Citation is tration. 11 8.01.-2:30.p.m.-1st and 3rd Fnday of the month. x [Link] is • ptitented method of slicing the meat around it
~~----_ .. _~ ----- a company-wide aWdrd, accord- * * * Mrs. Corey In charge. AVAILABII AT YOOR FAVORITE DRUGGIST'S *"
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and around the bone in a spiral manner so that the sllces remain
in place. An,I cut made lengthwt5e and the slices fall oil ready to +:
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ing to Alexander Query. senior OPEN GAMES ROOM A PRODUCT 0,. *" use. S~ verr handy that 97% of the hams we sell are ordered ~
vIce .pr~
Id 1 h Arthur E. BertE:~eD, 1088
ent n c arge of Pru- Hawthorne, will be a driver in BROWNELL JR. HIGH SCHOOL So J. TUTAG A CO., DETROIT 84, MICHIGAN *" Splral-SUced. +:
~~W~:~ : CALL OR WRITE FOR OUR FREE FOLDER ;

Il ~_m
Saturdays-9. a.m.-4 p.m.-All age,s..-indudes pool
sM~~~~PO?i~~t~~1 isH~~~ the 29th Annual Mobil Eco-
sented. on the basis of 1964 nom~; Run leaving Los Angeles tables, pmg-pong and table games.
ptlARMAClNTJCAL8
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April 5 and arriving Times OPEN GYM SCHEDULE
Square, N,Y., April 11, The [Link] have been made available on some days
3,2QO-mile trip is designed to when public schools are closed for teachers'
A REAL HONEST TO GOODNESS
INCE I
WANTED
MAISIOI
test gas consumption on various
makes and sizes of American- BROWNEL
made cars. ~artelsen will drive
a Chry;;ler New Yorker,

He is an engineer on special
.l
conferences, institutes and vacation periods.
L JR. HIGH SCHOOL
For Jr, and Sr, High Students,
Friday., April 9-1-4 p.m.
Monday, April 19 thru Friday, Apri1..' 23-1-4
r~
LL - with lots of bedrooms -
car programs for Chrysler
Corporation Bnd is a sailing en-
S
( pring Vacation).
p,m.
under $60,000 in Grosse Po;nte thus-iast, Bertelsen and his wife MAIRE SCHOOL
Boys and Girls ages 7-12.
emos -COli Mr. Passon TU 6-3030
- Lee Realty _ your local
Grosse Poi"lte realty company.
Jeanne have five children: Ja~
net, 5; Phil, 12; David, 13; Di-
ane, 15; and Susan, 17, Bertel-
Monday, April 19 thru Friday, April 23-1.4 p.m.
(Spring Vacation).
I
sen has 8 masters degree in PLA YMATES
Buy An Air Conditioned Car At Winter' Prices Which
-overs pI.,.
~~ automotive engineer1ng. BROWNELL JR. HIGH
Saturdays-1-2~30 p.m.-Boys and girls ages 4~5.
Variety program-gym activities, games, crafts,

~from
(O.. SIt" [Link];c.
New Yo ..k Custom Shoe Shop
WO2-7919 March 27-May 29-Lenore Pasquinelli, Instructor.
RETIRED MEN'S CLUB
Means (jet An Air Conditioned Car At No Extra Cost To You
133 E. Crand River
We make shoes any style and color;
skating, ski, golf, bowling shoes and
riding hoois. Lasts from plaster
casts, arches and exteJ1sions. <t5
GROSSE POINTE WAR MEMORIAL--Friclavs
12 Noon-5 p.m. (Cards and Social),
$5 Neighborhood Club
SKI-HI
Membership
CLUB
Co-sponsored with Grosse Pointe War Memorial.
.
required. 1963 FORDGALAXIE4-DR.
Radio, Heater, Forcl-O-Matic,
Power Steering, va Engine,
$1395 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
4-DR. Radio, Heater, Power-
Glide, Power Steering, va
$1595 ~
$1595 $2195
years experience, Doctor's or- April 16-25-10 Day Spring Ski Trip. Air-Conditioning. Engine, Air Conditioning.
INER ders filled.
MOLDEl' SHOES for For reservations call TU 1-7511
SMALL SET (Pre-School)
RoE that s~cial size and 1963 CHEVROLET BEL AUt 1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR
shape designed to fit GROSSE PTE, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 2-DR. Radio, Heater, Power. 4-DR. Radic), Heater, 'ower-
TU 5-4000 those odd shaped feet. 240 Chalfonte Glide, Power Steering, va Glide, 'ower Steering, va
Wm. E. Hintz, Prop. Take [Link] to '.coni PlOOf For Boys and Girls ages 3 and 4. Engine, Air Conditioning. Encine, Air Conditioning.
Sect. I Tues. and Thurs. 9-11 a,m. March 23-May 27.
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,! I',]! ,'thl;. I~L:I I 'jill!"!! I ,"
1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR - V8 Engine, Radio, Power-
STATION WAGON Glide, Power StMrinc, Power
'ELCOME Brake., Air Conditioning.

Yes-we agree it sounds lilee a come-on ad. Well, it is! We have


every car in stocle with the equipment mentioned-at the prices

t HOME .. c
~ quoted-but even more-eve,! car has our famous WRITTEN
LIFETIMEWARRANTY. Covers everything - motor, transmis-
rjeting jroTn
sion, accessories-even the air in the tires-
r specialists -,--_._------------------~------
;e Selection of

ring-Fresh
50-0-0 COME ON! BUY NOW!
Styles, Textures

~ARPETING IS Breakfalb • • ~"EDEWALD


~E WITH US -
,Y BUSINESS!
I
b Gourmet [Link].
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61e priee.
(;UEVROLET
lany U4-41" .0111 POINTI wOODS II, Mte:HICIAM Between 7 and 8

TU 1-6022
20271 MACK AVlN'"
15100 GRATIOT Mil. Roads VE 9.9000
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~.,' GROSSE POINT

GROSSE
POINTE
tAIRWAY LANE, 2054
.. looking beautiful Loc
~ golf course, this 3 bedr
Ranch with Florida room
,. full dining room and I
storage areas has a park
setting. Excellent value
$36,900. TU 4-0600.
COSMONAUTS' W'VE$-Svet1ana Leonov (left), w1!e of AlexeJ Leonov. the Sovlot co.-
monaut who got out of the spacecraft on the recent orbiting, 8Jld [Link]. BolYl1yev. wife GRAND MAR A IS, 740-
of Pavel Belyayev. the commander ot the spacecraft, loOk at photo. of their husband" soon can you move?
teat 1DMoscow. Looking OD 1. Belyayev'8 daughter Ira. (OabllJphoto} white center hall COlonia
AGAINST DEATH PENAlTY- Karl M(;yer. 27. an a.'J~clate waiting for you. Near
edito" of the :-;('w York Catholic Worker. haull'J an electric Lake it has family roOl
chair rep!Im on Il. Z:::O-ml1e trek from Chicago to Sprlngfiel~ bedrooms, 2lh baths, gas
1to}iJ.J1gto impn'l"s state Je~lsjators who are considering a and lots of carpet. Invest
bill to abohsh capItal pWlil:'1Unent 1D Illinois. clay in happiness. TU 4-06

LAKELAND, 861-Farm
nial near shopping and
has 4 bedrooms. 2 baths.
library and f ami I y r
"SPIRIT OF '65"-Hea.d1ng the c1vD rights marchers entering Montgomery, Ala., was t.l1Ul Kitchen has good dining
"Spirit ot '65" foursome (from left). Dick 8ak1ner, Len Chandler, one-legged Jim Leth. Lots of carpet and drapes.
erer and u>u1a Marshall. Letherer marched the entire trip from Selma.. 4-0600.

SOMERSET, 1402- Well I


ed. Fast bus service. L
6+6 terrace, gas heat, a
car garage. Condition
Good for home and inc
TV 1-4200.

NOTl'Ll\TGHA..l\f, 1 03 9 - N
Jefferson. A fine brick
stone Ranch with 2 bedr
Ilh baths, library, full di
room, kitchen bas dishwa
and disposal and attached
rage with electric door.
deal for qualified buyer.
1-4200.

PAGET COURT, 1241-Q u


and secluded with 2 1
rooms, full dining room, j
place, terrace and attac
garage. Add two rooms on
if you need more space
tine opportunity_ $25,500.
1-4200.

LOCH~WOR-If you want s~


and quality see this outst:
ing. 4 bedroom, 4 bath Sl
Ranch. 24x18' oak pan'
family room with firepl
formal dining room, l~
HER DAUGHTER-M:.S. Johnnie Brooks' face mirrors horror and disbelief 8JJ she Jmeel. thermo-windows and 0t
over her daughter April, 3, hurled 38 teet by an auto in San Francisco. The girl is No- fine features. Priced far b
covering 1.n a hospital. John Slcelo!!, the driver, faces a defective brakes [Link]. the cost Must be sold.
KEEPING ABREAST-Rev. Ralph Abernathy keeps abreast ot 1-6300.
the news on the clv!J righ18 march, Selma to Montgomery,
1.n Alabama. At left 18 Rev. Martin Luther King. LOCHMOOR - On tree - I
boulevard. White center
French Provincial. 3 I
bedrooms, 2 full baths, e
lent kitchen with breal
room. Outstanding fam
" ." room. Beal~tiful grounds.
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1.6300.
;;~0i~i~
~,,',L::~~~,
RENAUD ROAD - Near 1
DETAILIED STUDY Of the MOOD photos televIsed by Ranger-9 brings out these Interesting
comparisons. Top: The crater Alphonsus from 258 miles away. Smaller crater at left ill Stately Monterey Coloni:
Alpetragtu& Number. OD the boxes In AJphonsus correspond to the four photos l~elow. bedrooms, 3 baths, po'
No. I, one m!:lute, 17 seconds before impact. Eastei'D edge ot crater 18 seen from 115 room. Paneled library. f~
miles out. NO.2, at ~8.8 seconds before Impact, from 58 miles. NO.3, from 12.2 miles, room with firepla,::e. Bui
8.09 aeconds iJefore tmpact. No. 4:, the last photo, from [Link] of a mile, 0.453 1954. Exceptionally fine v
seconds be#ore L"~ac1.. SmalJ white circle at to? Is the point of Impact. TU 1-6300.

JOHNSTO~TE &

~.JOHNSTOi'
MMOST WANTED" - Arthur :, ANITA, Deluxe 3 bedroom r
Pierce Jr. (above) goes on ',~ in the Grosse Pointe S(
the FBrll list of ''Ten Most district. Many extras,
Wanted Fugitives," wanted !} fireplace, rOOlllY kitchen
In the murder of an Indiana. ;;.: separate dining area; he
mother and daughter. Plerc .. ,!\" enclosed breezway to 21,
28, is Ci-feet.7, weighs 190- attached garage. Under
GANG FIGHT MURDER-A gang fight between whitt) and
210, haa brown hair, brown 000. Call for appoint
Negro youths 'l?uts this trio W1der arrest in BrOOklyn. N. Y .. ,"
eyes. and scarll on his left now.
with Joseph Huber (right), 17, charg~d with murder. ~{''\

forearm. left wrist, right Vaughan Bernard (left), 16, and Harry Johnson (middle), 16, ~
finger. He fa describ~ .. ~ NOTTINGHAM. comfort
are charged with felonious twSaUlt. Weapons were kniVeL
poUte, r:mooth.ta1k1ng. and )1 well-kept, spacious ten-]
extremely dangeroua. ~; home in Grosse Pointe 1
~ Large lot, [Link] garage.
,,:. all conveniences.
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Stop in and select your ho
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. from our files, 18350 or 20
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'-' ' ' ' ' ' '1' ' -~~ Mack. We also have buy
waiting for your home.

JUNIOR MISS"- With the


Of

Empire State B\~iJdingin the


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WEBER &
background, the new "Junior
MeXICO DOWN THERe-These photos were made by astro-
maut John Young during the three-orolt Gemini flight. Top:
Miss" of the U. S.. Patrice
Angela Gaunder. 17, 81. Jo-
SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN MOSCOW-Notice

.tandlng in front of Lenin'a tomb.


the adtmrlng glance
Shirley Temple Is getting on Red Sq'Jare In Moscow. She 18
She 18 Mrs. CharleEi
SCHWEITZI
Over [Link]. Nose of the capsule :s at lower left. At upper 8eph, Mieb., ge18 underway Black, and is there on a combined tourist-business tr1p.
'en U! cloud layer. Bottom: C'urvature of Earth can be with her bIg year. She WOD TU 2-2100
seen platl.!y. No location l! given. th. crOWD in MoblIe, Ala.

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"1 DON'T think ru climb an,
more mountains," said 39-
year-old Sen. Robert
nedy. D-N.Y .. after
Ken-
::;caJing
Karl DaviE
NuelE" flEET TO PACIFIC- -The U. S. Navy ~ tranJ!lfemns Mt Kennedy. the peaJ< named
118nuclear-powered fleet. led by the 85.000-ton aircraft car- fc,r hUI late brother in Can- TU 5-3220
rier EnterprIse labove), from the Atlantic to the Pacific. ada Kennedy l! sho~
81 KERCHEVAL AVEl
Reason given Ja to get the full benefit of the fleet'. ability weary and grizzled, on arri-
ANTHONY QUINN, with Lila Kedrova, Ia a ... ".. Mil HEIO-It'. plain to see who'. a h~ to Sandy Young, 'I, u ue admires her utroDaut to ltay at .... tor loBI periods of tIm.. The ICD.terpr1M • val bl\.Ck in Whitehorse 1D
"2orba the Greek." father. John YODDI, at Ca;,e Xennedy. th. Jarpg IIhIp In the world. the Yukon Territory.

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Thursday, April 8, r965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-Five

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1 HOMES FOR SALE in ~'ThePointes"
offered by MEMBERS OF [Link] BROKERS ASSOCIATION 1------
GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE
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GROSSE A very attractive
STAN70N LANE
Early Ameri-
Tappan Says CHAMPION

A Responsibility and
can home in a fine location con. "LIVE A LITTLE REALTOR
POINTE venient to schools and in SL
Paul parish. It cont~ins a new
in fact
LIVE A LOT"
':\IRWAY LAl'-TE, 20540-0ver. fa:nily room with fireplace, Ii. By Appointment
looking beautiful Lochmoor brary, 5 bedrooms, 3lh baths and Treat yourself to a diHerent
golf course, this 3 bedroom attached garage. 1 AUDUBON, l052-Center
way oi life in the 'Grosse hall
Ranch with Florida room and HOLLYWOOD >\VE. I Pointe area, three-bedroom colonial.
21f.l baths, 26-ft. living room,
ChOO~le one of these choice
Den,
full dining room and large Orioinal owner transf('rred of.
[Link] areas lhas a park-like! ier; this fine home with 2 iarg(' i offerings: recreation room with bar, 2-

A Reward
car garage with attached
settmg. [Link] value at lJl'drooms on first floor and 1682 ANITA $35,300 heated hot house. Very at-
$36.900. TU 4-0600. space for expansion on second. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths tractive home on 110-ft. beau.
Among other fe:1tw'es are a 2. tifully landscaped lot.
(;RAND MAR A IS. 740-How, car attach~~d garage, screened 1185 AUDUBON $38,500
3 Eedrooms, 21h Baths .
SOO.11 can you move? This
whIte center hall Colomal is
waitir:g for you. Near the
I
i and glassed terrace and excel.
lent recreatiGn room.
921 BERKSHIRE $39,500
BARCLAY, 428-Attractive
bedroom ranch in the fanns.
two-

Completely air conditioned.


Lake it has family room, ~. T, RAYMOND JEFFS i 4 Bedrooms, 31h Baths
Excellent condition, Beauti-
bedrooms, 2~ baths. gas heat i TU 1-1100 Res. TU 2-0176 i ,327 CLOVERLY $42,500
and lots of carpet. Invest to-I i Today Grosse Pointe is unique in its abundance of natural beauty and its cultural a Bedrooms, 2 Baths
fully landscaped.
day in happiness. TU 4.01)00. I I
BELANGER. 3i6 - Center hall
I
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standards as well as being within easy access to all important centers in Detroit. , 580 COOK ROAD $49,500
ranch ccmibining beauty and.
~AKELAND, 861-Fann Colo.! A CUSTOM RANCH homt: 10-1' In short, it ranks high among the world's finest residential communities. ! 4 Bedrooms, 2% Baths
qua lit y. Full diLing room,
nial near shopping an~ bus cated in an area where large kit c hen and family
i 846 LAKE POINTE $31,900
has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, both many houses sell for far I During the past 33 years, from the days when Grosse Pointe '/vas a township of farms 3 Bedrooms, PI2. [Link] room, 2 car attached garage ..
library aria fa mil y room, more t:-tan the $49,000 tag
Kitchen has good dining arf>a. we havt placed on it. Three I
and a sprinkling of homes, the Grosse Pointe Brokers Association has lent its influ- I

'885 LAKESHORE $63.900


Excellent location.
~en~(';,v. A::1.., was this
Olll'-;p;.:;.:ed Jim Leth. Lots of carpet and drapes. TV I double-sized bedrooms serv- I
I
ence and professional skill in shaping and Maintaining standards which have given : 3 Bedrooms, 2~~ Baths I LOCHMOOR, 1435 - Beautiful
rip from ::'el.'11:'\... 4-0600. ' iced by two full baths and a Grosse Pointe national prominence. All who have had the pleasure of Hving in this i 407 LEXINGTON $30 500 three-bedroom, S-bath ranch
lavatory. There is a paneled
delightful community have profited from the joint efforts of the land developers 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath ' with lovely family room. Fine
())1ERSET. 1402 - Well locat. den plus a family :,oo.-n.
and the real estate men who have helped make this possible. I location in the woods. Call
cd. Fast bus service. Lar~f' The basement is so com- today for an appointment.
690 RIVARD $34,900
6-1---6terrace, gas heat. and 2- modious it accommodates a i We. the members of the Grosse Pointe Brokers Association, take pleasure in the 4 Bedrooms, 2lf.! B,i(hs
car garage. Condition A-I.. [Link] long recreation! NOTRE DAME. 832 - One and '
Goou for home and income, 1 room with a wet bar. There I part we have played in this development and pledge anew a continuance of our , 581 ROBERT JOHN $41,500 I' one half story house with un,"
TV 1-4200. . is also a shop area, ston' : 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bat,n, 2 Lavs. usully large rooms, new kitch- ~,
I proven policy to always render professional real estate service in the renting, buy-
1 rooms, and laundry. Situ- 10 SHORECREST $57,500 en with built-ins, three bed. ,
-OTTJ~GHA)f. 1 03 9~ N ear I ated on a lOO-foot lot, which ing, selling or appraising of Grosse Pointe real estate.
Jefferson. A fine brick and:
i 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths I rooms. 2'h baths. Close to ev- .
is attended by an under- 1 el")thing. Beautifully land-.
stone Ranch with 2 bedrooms. i ground sprinkler system. scaped. You must see to ap-
PHONE
112 baths. library. full dinin,'.(! For dependable and professional service when buying or selling a preciate this lovely home.
ruom. kitchen hl!s dishwash:>r IF YOU'VE BEEN peeking 884-6200
and disposal and attached ga.
rage with electric door. Good
around at four bedrooms in Grosse Pointe home, be sure to call one of the following members of N. REUAUD, 1666 - Spacious
the Shores but c<ln't find I t h r e e bedrooms. [Link]

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df'al for qualified buyer. TU
1-4200.
anything under fifty thou. I
s~nd dollars, then this offer. I
our Association. You won't be sorryif you do. TAPPAN ranch, with den and family.
room, on a wooded lot. Close
ing might be the solution REALTOR to schools, transportation and"
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'AGET COURT. 1241-Q u i e t !n this Early American cOI-1 shopping,
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John S. Goodman Lander Realty Co. Frederick G. Scully
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t.. and secluded with 2 bed. onial on Duval, are all the I Kenneth Carter 20225 Mack Ave, 20169 [Link] Ave.
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worns, full dining room. fir{'. 20223 Mack Avenu. 93 [Link]-"On the Hill"
conveniences you would ex. I TU 4.4400 TU 6-3060 TU 4-0100 TU 1.8310 : OUR PHOTO FILES \ RIDGEMONT, 344 - Deluxe
'" place. terrace and attached, pect in a newer house. I WILL SAVE YOU MILES ledgerock and brick ranch.
garag<.:. Add two rooms on 2nd! There is a mag n i fie e n t Hugh Chalmers Gwennel Realty Maxon Brothers, Inc. Weber & Schweitzer Co. ! Two extra large bedrooms, 24- '
if you need more space. A i kitchen with a fireplace for 16916 [Link] PI. 19854 Mack Ave. 13 Kercheval-"On
TU 2.6000
the Hili" 20780 Ma\;;k
TU 2-2100
I -----------~ ft. living room, den with fire-
. fine opportunity. $25,500. TU ~ TU 4-4040 TU 2-1730 :I
inside barbecuing, there is 1 place, terrace, attached ga.'
. 1-4200. ahe an honest-sized
room which will accommo.
family
Wm. J. Champion & Co. T. Raymond Jeffs Purdy & Edgar
100 Kercheval-"On the Hili"
Silloway & Co.
16825 [Link]:hevel I
I". G R0 SSE POt NT E rage, carpeting
Real value.
throughout.
102 Ken:heval-"On the Hili" 81 Kfln:hevel-"On the Hili"
CiL\IOOR- If you want spar£' date a family. Four bed. TU 1.1100 TU 4-2228 TU 4-7000
TU 4.5700 I HARVARD. First advertised.
i-: and quality see this olltstand-, rooms and two baths up and Exquisite condition, T h r e e
?:'~ mg. 4 b{'droom. 4 bath S{'rni-: it firsi: floor lavatory. Just Karl Davies Johnstone & Johnstone, Inc. Leon Sanker Sweeney & Moore, Inc. 1

! large bedrooms, one and one- CALL US FOR INFORl\iA TlON


RalJch. 24x18' oa}~ paneled
',p- I off the kitchen is a sensibly 81 Kercheval-"On the Hili" 82 Kerchevel-"On
TU 4-Cl600
the Hili" 1231 Harvard
TU 1.9581
20180 Mack
TU 1-6800 I half baths. Modernized kit. ON ALL GROSSE POINTE

P
TU 5-3220
fam;.y room with fireplace. placed laundry. I chen. Extra good recreation PROPERTIES
formal dinin,~ room. 17:'\16. Bruce N. Tappan Toles Real Estate I room. $3~,OOO.
sbelle! Rs she kneeb thermo-windows and at her \ A DECORATOR'S SHOWPLACE 90 [Link]-"On the Hili" 74 [Link]-"On the Hili"
TU 4-6200 TU 5.4100
IC\S{,O. The ~rl \s r..
Ive brakes [Link].
fine f('atures. Prked far below
th(' cost. Must be sold. TU
1.6300.
is this newer offering on
Norwood.
ments
If your require-
are for a smallp.I'
I MAPLETON.
Trim
First advertised.
three-bedroom Dutch CHAMPION
Colonial. Sun room. Recrea-
house with a couple bed- tion room. Good condition.
REALTOR
:i .OCHMOOR - On tree - lined
boulevard. White center hall
;"OO;11S on the first floor, but
GROSS~ POINTE GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE GROSSE POINTE $20,000.
TU 4-5700
a lar~e dormitory above.
French Pro"lincia1. 3 lar"i'
.- I thIS cutie may be what McKINLEY near Ridge. Filst
bedroO:'ils. 2 full baths. {'xed. I you've been waiting for. GROSSE PTE. WOODS GROSSE POINTE BIRCH LANE 638-Contempo-
1
FIRST OFFERING advertised. Superior Colonial.
lent kitchen with breakf'lst! Rcalistically p I' ice d at :rary Cc,lonial 3 years old, 2 f.!
FIRST OFFERING FARMS THIS IS THE FffiST and quite Three bedrooms, one and
room. Outstanding fa mil y i $23.750. MOROSS ROAD (Near Moross baths, family room, firepl;lce,
possibly the last time this one-half baths. Recreation
attached garage, 150xl20 ft.
room. Beautiful grounds. TV I
1.6300. i
IF YOU'RE FR0:\l ~Ii:-"ouri
Charming
bedrooms,
b~ick bungalow,
nIce games room,
3
IPlace) - Located in st. Paul
Parish, and just a step to lot, kitchen built-ins, recrea.
tion room. OPEN SUN. 2 to 5
three bedroom colonial will
be advertised. It should be
roam. Forced hot water beat.
$27,900,
Good Real Estate service
DOESN'T COST - IT PAYS"
or :1 skeptical h:HlSC hunter garage. Handy to school and K~rby and Brownell schools. snapped up this week by
nE~Al-D ROAD ~ ~ear Lake. I who inSIsts on seeing the bus. $24,900, 2 bedrooms, bath down; plus some family seeking two WESTCHESTER. Pleasing Col-
Stately Monterey Colonial. 4!
h('drooms. 3 haths. powder I
best "d('11" for the money
bein" offered in a Grosse
GWENELL TU 2 - 1730 largE bedrooms, bath,
separate living room up. Ideal
and
WEBER & full baths up and a first onial in very good condition.
Three bedrooms one and one. Mr. Executive-
floor powder room, in a
Pointe r e 5 i rl I' n c e today: arrangement for those whose SCHWEITZER
,
room. Pam'ied library, family
nom with fireplace. Built in
U'?4. Exceptionally fine vallie,
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come bv Sundav afternoon
between 2:30 ~nd 5. and
I parents (or others of family)
live with them. Price ju"t
886-4200
house which is just a shade
over ten years old. The
half baths on second floor, BEDFORD
First floor lavatory. Library.
RD., i001 - Sleep .
later and enjoy this beautiful .
Recreation room. $35,000,
II Tl, 1-6300. I
I
pprsonally
O':\tara Court.
inspect 19946
Located off
BUCKINGHAM,
FERING-Exceptional
FIR S T OF-

room, J1h bath Colonial;


5-bed-
li-
reduced.
PARK
kitchen was brought up to
snuff
mOnelS.
in the past few
Located on Uni- RENAUD, Outstanding Shores
Roman Brick Ranch home.
Handy to office, shopping and
Schools. 3 Bedrooms or 2 and
'~ JOH:'-JSTO:'{E &. . Fa i r for d on a dead~nd, NOTTINGHAM (Near Vernor versity place, ju!:t :i few offering. Five bedrooms three \ den, featuring }lh baths -
.. ~.
\ 5tr£'et. this colonial offers brary, screened terrace, com- 385 MT. VERNON-Don't miss and one-half baUls. Family
!~""i Hwy.)-St. Ambrose Parish, doors from Kercheval. Only Modern kitchen.
J0 HN STON E I ;lo~~o~e~~~:m~it:e~~~Ji~:
a full bath and a lavatory.
plete recreation
bar and lavatory.
tached garage.
room with
2-car at-
1 block to Defer and Pierce
schools. 3 bedrooms, plus
this -attractive,
bedrooms,
near
1V:z-story, 3
St. Paul's Parish;
new Brownell. Junior
$33,000. room. Library. Elaborate
creation room. All rooms are
re-,

Family Enjoyment
study (or 4th bedroom). Much TOO LATE AGAIN? Could be I large. $79,000.
--------- \ Up there are two mo;e High, . priced right. that you will be if you wait BISHOP RD., 1035-This home.
fitted carpeting, drapes in-
ANITA, Deluxe 3 bedroom ranch large bedrooms and anot~er DOYLE WEST-3 bedroom, 1 'k cluded. Almost new F / A fur- until tomorrow to check on HOLLYWOOD. Special ranch. will 8ccomodate large family
in the Grosse Pointe school' bath. The large proportIon- bath Cc!onial, attached [Link] nace and water heater. Low 485 COOK ROAD-Sharl', al- this one. We are offering Redecorated. Three bedrooms g:...acefully-has • bedrooms, 2
x...
district. Many extras, like c.d. fam~ly f'ente~. boasts ;?, garage, family room, kitchen taxes and upkeep. Reduced, most new [Link], 2J,t2-bath . . . while it lasts a three one and one-half baths. De- baths on 2nd-2 bedrooms and
fireplace, roomy kItchen with IIvmg kItch.e~ whlcn "f1o,,:s" Colonial, won!lerful family luxe paneled basement with
¥'t separate dining area; heated, mto the dInIng an~ famIly
bui!t-ins. Excellent condition,
HUGH room with lireplace, a walk
bedroom, two bath colonial
on Lincoln Road. Left of additional [Link], full bath
bath on 3rd. Lib r a r y and
kitchen as modern as tomor-
Mii\ ('nelosed breezway to 21/[Link] I room area. [Link]. y~ur; J-,OCHMOOR BLVD. - 5-bed- CHALMERS to parochial and pub lie the center hall is a living and recreation room, $38,000. row.
::t bf': ..., "c'n ',";-- ',t' D-:-:d attached garage. Under $25.- ; ss't 'I ...
f the pnce IS Just r~m, 3 1jz bath, semi-rau('h TU 4-4040 Eves. TU 4-2557 schools; large attached ga- room running the full depth
4 4
.;-('~: ;n Bru"K:yn. X. Y .. 000. Call for appointment: ,500 . with library, enclosed terrace, "age, vacant. of the house. On the right STEPHENS. Very well appoint.
ch.: ;~f~d \\'l:~ ~~'lr"J('~. now. [Link] . ttached g!lrage. Large is the dining room and kit- ed ranch. Three bedrooms, Quiet Dignity
. HERE'S A GEM of a house on chen, and in the rear is a two boths. Family room. Fine HOLLYWOOD, 752-Safe street
ry In:i:1~On ,:rLjdd:€".16, corner lot. BERKSHIRE - Spacious Colo- 130 KENWOOD-On one of the
:'\OTTIXGHAM, comfortable I Lake Shore Road at P-:,oven. Farm's finest streets, hand- cozy stepdown library, recreation room. J-o:::xtrabase- for children. 3 Bedrooms and
\\'c11',.ns \\ue r.r:.\C,," nial, marble entrance hall.
w~[Link], spacious ten-room ~ cal. Situated with the Lake some English with magnific- ment, full bath. Forced hot family room, }If.! baths. Joan
home in Grosse Pointe Park. ! as a backdrop for your view HOLIDA Y RD., 20021-Excep- Living room 15x24. Family
room 15x18. Enclosed terrace ent details, 1st floor features water heat with :wne control. of Arc parish, Low taxes and
Large lot, 2-car garage, near!
all conveniences. !
from the living room, dining
room and breakfast
The master ...uite is on the
room.
tional 3-bedroom face brick
[Link] with 2 full baths,
recreation room with lava-
30x18, 4 bedrooms,
ate possession, anxious
Immedi-
for
excenent oak panelf~d library,
family room, breakfast room, 1
Purdy I BALFOUR near Jefferson. Very
very attractive.

deal. [Link]-minute kitchen, 4 i good English. Four bedrooms,


Stop in and select your home
from our files. 18350 or 20780
first floor, with three more
bedrooms and two other
tory, 2-car garage. Don't miss
seeing this fine h~me! spacious airy bedrooms on i c' I two and [Link] baths plus:
bedroom and bath on third I LAKELAND,
A New Way
575-To tell your
baths upstairs, II N. OXFORD, 680-Gracious 4- 2nd plus 2 maids, unusual ard
:'\lack. We also have buyers bedroom home with an addi- floor. Paneled library, Panel. I wife you love her, llhe will
waiting for your home. i
THIS ONE SPEAKS for itself.
HIDDEN LANE - 3-bedroom,
11/2bath ranch. Formal dining
tional
d
3. roo m apartment,
1 t . h h'ldr
floor, 2 additional
and playroom
bedrooms
for adaptable Edgar :
ed recreation
leI' kitchen.
room. Mutsch-
New carpeting.
love this low maintenance
bedroom Colonial, 1lh baths
3

I Its distinctive appearance


room, family room, 2-car at-
a aptab e 0 elt er c 1 en
or grandparents. Near public
family living.
100 KERCHEVAL TU 4-2228 ! $45,000. on 2nd, extra large master
W EB ER & I f~om the street calls you in-
stde to see more.
there you'll be amazed how
Once
tached
condition.
garage. Immaculate and parochial schools.

PEMBERTON - It's not too


LAKE SHORE LOT-115xl80
Blairmoor, Grosse Poi n t e
at
BUCKINGHAM near St. pauLI
bedroom
and patio.
with fireplace, den

SC HWE ITZ ER I
HAMPTON. A Walter Mast Well proportioned Colonial.
the house "opens up" with TONNANC0UR
a large proportioned living built 5 bedroom;
PL. _ Custom
Georgian
early to plan fer summer in
this 3.l'edroom, 2lh-bath Colo-
Shores,
with new
near
swimming
private
pool.
park
ranch in [Link]
tion. Located on a 75-foot lot
condi- Solidly built. Four bedrooms,
two baths on second floor.
II
Country LIVing
. .
room and library leading style design; H2 story; Mut. nial with park privileges. only a block from school ~nd Two bedrooms and bat h LOTHROP, 274 The I and-
TU 2-2100 from the paneled foyer. schIer kitchen. Many excep- Swimming, picknicking and GET READY FOR SUMMER above.
I'

Moderniz(.d kitchen. scaped outdoors is brought


the lake. Fine family room,
---I There is 1\ stepdown dining tional features. See our pic. [Link]. large breakfast room, 21-2 I Sun room. 80' lot $35,900. right into the home with this
I room, and large screened tures and floor plan on this
- Conven i e n t
ON THE LAKE - St. Clair I
baths, paneled den or 4th I 22' familY room-beautifully,
terrace which is so located home. LAKEPOINTE Shores-A large wooded lot bedroom, attached garage. I STANTON LANE. Prime F~rms I panelled with fireplace & stor- •
that it provides access to! traffic pattern, 4 bedrooms,
FOR 75x350 surrounds thi~ ~[Link]-I Priced in the upper 30's. I !ocation. Charming Ear I y I age features. Deluxe patio ~.
i both the livin? and <Uning! BALLANTYNE
rooms. UpstaIrs are live.
RD _
,(
G
rosse
21,2 baths, cheery glassed Clr-
cular breakfast room_
room, 2 bat.h,. large livmg . American.
G. P., [Link]. AttractIve r~nch i three and one-half baths. Li.
Five bedrooms, I area & barbecue. 0 yes, it'-

FAST ACTIONj bedrooms


and two more
for the family.
over the
POlnte Shor~s): Exce~tional
bedroom, 2!t2 bl\th tn-level, 2
3 OPEN SUNDAY 2:30-5:00
room, porch ~acmg wonderful
Lake St. Cla~r, attached
rage, boat hOISt.
ga- bmlt In 1~55 on a spaCIOUS brtry. Large family room.
and beautifully landscaped
has 6 bedrooms and 3lh baths, "

heated garage for stay-in car attached [Link], corner SOMERSET 1370.72-FLAT 2. This Is It
lot. Paneled family room, GRAYTON. Good value. }i'our ,.'

PROPER I help or more family. Full


attic for storage
basement which is' ideal for
and a I lot. M~tschler .. klt~hen,
tral aIr - condltlonmg,
extras.
cen.
many
bedroom flat built 1951. Gas
h<lst. May consider land con- , ON THE
tract. Shores-Here'
CANAL-St_
5 a dandy
Clair
in
modern kitchen with break.
fast space and numerous built-
bedrooms,
ba,ths. Sun
two
room.
and one-half
Modernized
IF YOU are
gance designed
looking for ele'.
for comfort ..
~

in features, 2 bat:h8. screened with larger rooms. 2 bed- .


PRICING kids, with a playroom,
liards room
bi!-
and built-in ROSEDALE NORTH-Like new!
. LOCHMOOR 940- Ranch with
king sized rooms; full dining
perfect
Ranch,
s hap e, 3-bedroom
modern throughout,
porch, attached
mediate occupancY.
garage. Im.
kitchen. $26,900.
THOROUGH COVERAGE
rooms, family room and 2
baths - Oxford Road - land- .
barbecue. Situated on more 4 .bedroom, 2lh bath Colonial room. 2 bedrooms, 3 baths. beautiful swimming pool. A ON OTHER Icaped and beautifully kept. "
BEST than two hundred
frontage on Lewiston Road.
feet of
I
wlth. attached 2 car garage.
FamIly room. Many extras.
Family and utility rooms.

. N. OXFORD RD. 671 - 4 bed.


few feet from your boat. LAKESHORE Lovely
ranch home overlooking Lake. '
w hit e CROr-SE POINTE HOUSES Call for- appt, to show.

shore Drive. Oak paneled Ii. .,


RESULTS See Ollr Photo Files and Floor
I
Plans. Complete list of nearly
rooms, 2'k [Link], 2-car at-
tached garage. Reduced to CALL TODAY
brary with fireplace, 2 bed. Stop hi for a time sa~1D1 list CONSULT OUR OFFICE
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, April 8, !965
6-FOR RENT- 7-WANTED TO RENT Thur
y ('[Link]) 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE _8_A._R_TI_C_LE_S
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fireplace,
WOODS. 2
bedroom. ranch, stove, carpets,
garage, terrace. 2
FURNISHED HOME desired by SUN LAMP, hospit&l size, Han.
executive. No pets or children.
Short term rental considered .
References. TUxedo 4.2919.
o\'!a quartz on stand, $75; in-
fra-red heat lamp,
$15. TUxedo 4-2895.
on stand,
ANTIQUES
of
Ail Prices Reduced
On Small Used Pianos
l1-Al
MUSTA~
miles. :

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year lease. $200 per month. THE WAGGIN' TONGUE PRICES BEGIN AT
757.7261. EXPENSIVE apArtment not for Country Furniture Accessories GROSSE
_ us. Married coupie desire WE Fl1( ANY T\r $325 18201 Ma
ELEGAN'r Georgian Colonial modest 2 or 3 bedroom apt. 2W33 Harper, near 8 Mile
for lease. 742 Sunningdale. Call Ann Arbor collect. NOrm. $19.95 881-4090 Tues .•Sat. 11-4 We have too many used con. ALVIS,
Off~rs qualities which will andy 5-4551. Includes all parts and labor. soles and spinets. In order to Excelle
CaU TUxedo 2-6900 - 3 Trunk Line. To Se,ve You Quickly speak well of new tena1'lts. ADVERTISING man and 4-y'ear 110', 24", 27", slightly extra. MUST SELL. Singer sewjng ma- clear them out we have furth(>r Dream.
reduced their already iow price
$435 monthly. Owner, TUxedo old son need 2 or [Link] USED TV SALE chine in lovely wood console.
tags. These are reconditioneci. CONTINE
Your Ad Cln B. Cnl'ged 17" TV __ _ $15 Makes buttonboles, designs,
6-2600. home on East Side. Detroit guaranteed pianos, and include vertible
21" TV _ _$25 etc. with zig-zag_ Will accept
GROSSE PTE. FARMS-2-bed- or Grosse Pointe. 567.4000. Be- NEW ADMIRAL m~tching bt'nch and free delh'. conditio
$3.66 per month or $31.69
room ranch, 2-car attached tween 4 and 6 p.m. ery. Low bank rate terms. 1-844~.
PORTABLE _ $99 total amount due. SL 5.7870.
l-PUBLIC NOTICES 4-HELP WANiED garage. Avail?ble April 1st.. I YOUNG graduate engineer de.
5-SrTIJATION WANTED Lease. No children. TUxedo sires room, path, and garage SOFA and chair. Louis XV, Srv1ILEY BROS. "MINI-MI
CANADIAN Fly-in fishing. Re. EXPERIENCED WOMAN un- Vie & Phil's TV $225. Four Oriental tables, ~510 Woodward TR 3.Q800 original
GENERAL OFFICE work, light 5-7900, daytime. in Grosse Pointe. References. 25280 GRATIOT wheel dri1
mote. fully-equipped outpost der 40 for saleslady in ex- $170. TUxedo 5-0682. Cor. Ferry E. Art Center Area
typing, telephone answering, NEFF LANE - 2-bedroom, air TU 5-0980 evenings: 776-6200 Private
camps. 40 to 70 mile flights. clusive Grosse Point!' shop. receptionist. Would like work
3 days, $70.00 to $92.00. [Link]'l l
CaB LIncoln 3-8096 after 7 conditioned, full y carpeted, FURNISHED HOME desired by I Family Day Sunday 1-5 conditio
in Grosse Pointe area. 886- CLEANING OUT organ trade.
meals. boats. motors, gaso- p.m. for appointment. 26 feet of closets, private executive. No pets or children. ESTATES bought and sold.
line. excellent Pike. Walleye I Oo,'l6.
'-- basement. No children, no Short term rental considered. Complete or odd pieces. An.
[Link]. L-100 Hammonds,
new. Save. Lclwrey Starlet,
like
IN EXCELLENT condition,
RAMBLEI
tic, radi
fishing. W..ite Box 1815. Sag- MAN with station wagon to de- NIGHT nursing. companion for pets. $160. TUxedo 4.32(,7. Excellent references. TUxedo tiques, silver, china, fumi. $395 Values for $123: G.E.
inaw, Michigan. or phone 793. liver flowers. Harlow Linge- regularly $495, sale, $395; $500. TUx
sick or elderly person. Refer. 4-2919. tur~. Oriental rugs. Hugh C. wall oven plus custom cabi.
1945. evenings. man Florist. 17009 Kercheval. MARYLAND 1011 Bolan, 10233 Woodward TO B a I d wi u, regularly $1,100,
ences. 772-7698. net, G.E. stainless steel coun. '61 FOR]
~ -- ------------ -- .- 6-2500. ' sale, $795.
DRIVER TRAINING. Low COOK, first floor, live in Wed. RETIRED MAN, college gradu. GROSSE PTE. PARK WIDOW desires lower income,
duplex, a par t men t, near
ter top range. TUxedo 5-3782. offer 01l~
Newly decorated front 4- SHOP
rates. late model car. Private nesday thru Sunday. Other ate in accounting, desires part transportation or shopping. TYPEWRITER - IBM electric SQUIRREL jacket, excellent P01\ilIAC,
room apartment. Adults. the
personal, courteous instruc. help employed. References. time office work of any kind TUxedo 2.0361. office model B, elite type~ condition. TUxedo 2-3686. hardtop.
tor. TUxedo 4-4668. TUxedo 4-0985. See manager. MUSIC CENTER
in Grosse Pointe or vicinity. Like new. $325. TU 4.3451. steering.
22!133 Gratiot
near 9 100 JIG-SAW puzzles, [Link]~e~
Reply to Box No. F19, Grosse NEWLY decorated 4 bedroom SECRETARY and retired mo- conditior
1A-PERSONALS WOMAN with r e c e n t refer. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 3 to 6 P.M. Side door, 353
Pointe News. home on Balfour near lake. ther desire 5-room upper i'll- DESIGNED BY STORY & GROSSE
cnces, companion to widow. McMillan.
WEDDING CANDIDS-Complcte Live-in. 886-3940. Paneled family room and come or flat. Please call WO CLARK PORTABLE typwriter and case, 18201 )lad
EXPERIENCED c h auf feu r
album in brilliant color, only den. Formal dining room, 1 4680; after 5:00 TU 2 2896. Full spinet piano, walnut, regu- Royal Quiet Deluxe. TUxedo CUSTOM pink coat and bonn~
wishes driving by hour or NEED a
$52. or in s~arkli(lg black and STORE MANAGER, ex per 1 large living room, dishwasher. BACHELOR, future millionaire larly $775, sale $595. 5.0220. 11 month to 2 years. Earlv SE
day. Best references. 884-4982.
whit~, just H8. For an ap. en~ed. Dry cleaning. inspec- Desire 2 year lease. $375
desires econom;cal start, pre- SHOP FRENCH PROVINCIAL C()uch, American brass ceiling fi;. wagen. s
walls, he.
pointment in your home to tion. minor repairs. Full time, GERMAN GIRL seeks employ. monthly . VAlley 1.0764. ture 886-4547.
~ee Grosse Pointe's finest fer Grosse Pointe area, carri- the go I d upholstery, excellent
s tea d y. Imperial Cleaners, ment as dental assistant ir, age house, garage or refur. I MUSIC CENTER condition. T U" e d 0 2-4860, 1963 VOL:
wedding photography and reo 15209 K e r c h e val, Grosse Grosse Pointe area:' Three OWN THE NEWEST player
HARCOURT, 845 bished rabbit hutch. Refer- 22933 Gratiot ne'ir 9 Saturday and Sunday only. 14-600 m
ceive a beautiful gift, call TU Pointe. years trai:1ing. Good com- piano for $895, complete. We
4-4852. J. S. De Forest. Lower flat with 2 bedrooms, 1% ences. Office, TRinity 5-2181. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. YOUR OIL PAINTINGS expert- 0789.
mand of English, French, have the latest innovations of
STE;~O, general office, for busy baths, screened porch. Vacant. Ask for Jay. -____________ ly repaired, restored and the piano-organ i n d u s try:
G e r man. Good secretarial }1ERCURY
lA-MUSIC EDUCATION sales office on East Warren.
skills. ExcelleZ't references. Lease, $215. -GERMAN GIRL desires to rent BLACK Pee s i a n lamb cape. cleaned. Chord Piano, Piano-Player full power.
Must be experienced, TV. Attachment, P!ayer - Organ,
VAlley 1.7444, after 6 p.m. TOLES REAL ESTATE living qua r tel's in Grosse Good condition, $40. Call WA ANTIQUE FRAMES completely tion, $695.
2-{i222.
TIlE TUxedo 5-4100 Pointe area, with cooking 2-1457. restored. Museum standards Stereo Organ. All designs and GROSSE.
DEPENDABLE practical nurse finishes at budget prices,
DUNNING COURSE WANTED, "magician" for chil- GROSSE POINTE WOODS, 3 facilities. Good command of 1 DOUBLE DRESSER, mirror, 2 of perfection. 18201 ~IA(
with 10 years experience de. guaranteed by a technician.
PIA.~v and THEORY
dren's
2.8461.
party. Call TUxedo
sires private night duty. Good bearoom co Ion i a I, carpet, English, French, German. Ex- matching night stands, solid WIGLE'S ART SHOP GROSSE POINTE PIANO. 1960 AUST
draperies, many extras. Ex. I ('ellent references. V A II e y maple, $75. TUxedo 2.4112.
BRlGGS MUSIC STUDIO City references. 822-3574. ORGAN CENTER, 16415 East dio, heat
cellen! condition. $225. TUx- I 1-7444 after 6 p.m. 8100 Kercheval WA 2-5165
15 Kercheval-Punch and Judy 4A- -HELP WANTED WaMA.~, experienced, trained edo 1-657::!. FINE, antique Persian rug, Restoration Specialist
Warren. Open 2-9 p.m. wheels,
Building. clean,
practical nursing, would like . 7A-ROOMS 9x12, sacrifice, $150. Web cor 1 _ 01
Grosse Pointe ( Domestic) STEUBEN cockatil set, six TU 2-773(
private duty, night, days. Ref. LUXURY apartment, lower, 3 ------------ record'player, excellent cou-
Teacher: Ml!,DRED BRIGGS HOUSEKEEPER to care for bedrooms, 2 oath", modern MJDDLEAGED w 0 man would dition, $15. Norge refrigera- VALERIE has had the Royal glasses and decanter, spiral
erences. TO. 9.1025. BLACK COt
TUxedo 2-5680 home and 3 school children 908 Trombley. PRescott 2-0821 like room and bath in private tor, $50. Pair Kusbman maple Kermanshaw too long so will pattern. B I a c k 4-drawer
or WOodwa,d 1.1779. home, kitchen privileges. Ref- twin beds, $45. Single Early Chinese chest. Norwegian senger. A
while mother works. 5 days. SA-SITUATION WANTED sell it this week. Drastically
PIANO, organ. voice. theory'j References. Call after 6 p.m. . erences exch'lnged. Reply Box American maple bed, $18. blue fox capelet. VAlley sion, pOWE
(Domestic) red u c e d. Many paintings,
Pre-school through univer. Prescott 2.0486. INDIAN VILLAGE E.85, Grosse Pointe News. TUxedo 1-0552. 2.7367 between 6 and 9 p.m. ing, radil
---_._---~---- etchings. Currie .1:; Ives. Many
lity level. Walter Mueller, 482 Larger home with library, 4 5-2986.
NICE llliFERE..'l\JCE. cleaning, I Wonderful buys this week. PARKER lawn sweeper, Sun.
Colonial Ct. N., TU 6-1090. WANTED for placement: Ex- family bedrooms, 3 baths, 8-A~TICLES FOR SALE
days, ironing.' 567-6679. GUITAR & DRUM Valerie is in the bargaining AUSTIN HE
perienced cooks, waitresses fireplaces. $275 month, un- beam electric hedge trimmer.
WE BUY-:::iELL-TRADE WAREHOUSE mood so come on in and buy. work bench. Miscellaneous hardtop, tl
and couples. TUxedo 5-4576. WOULD LIK.14,;three days work furnished or partly furnish-
PUNCH AND JUDY GUNS New Schumacker fa b r i c s garden tools. 882-5467. er. Excelle
Call evenings. 897-4073. ed. Don't buy anywl!ere 'til you
MUSIC STUDIOS WAN TED, girl for general HUGH CHALMERS Reloading equipment and com- from New York. Exquisite send 9.510<
shop Ull. Used drum sets from
Piano, guitar, banjo, housework, 2 or 3 days per FXCEUE.'1T ironing. Specialize TU 4-4U40 I Eves. TU 4-2557 ponents. Scope and Sight In- $6.q. Over 100 drum sets in
murals and papers from deco- FIREPLACE
port, glassware,
fixtures,
tables,
dayen-
china. RAMBLER,
week. TUx~do 2-7208. shirts, children's wear. $10 1----------- stallations. Stock fitting and rator books and so much
accordion.
Guitar Rental and Sales.
COOK with references, stay 3
days. VA 2-5771. I
TROMBLEY RD. deluxe apart- complete gunsmithing.
m~nt. Carpeted 3 bedrooms,
stock. Factory dealer, Gibson,
Fender, Epiphone, all others.
m:>re. Com pIe t e decorator lamps, mirrors, miscellaneous.
TUxedo 5.9448.
door, aut(
heater. Ex
furniture catalogs available.

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15 Kercheval BROWNING & -WINCHEST2R Many used guitars and amps now $595
nights. Other help employed. CLEANING LADY wishes Mon. 2 baths, modern kitchen. Air- Valerie will save you money
Grosse Pointe Farms day" Tuesday, Friday_ Refer. SALES & SERVICE from $17.95. LOVE SEAT. 56"; twin bed
Top wages. TUxedo 4-0884. conditioned. 2-ear. Broker. GUN AND TACKLE SHOP and mistakes. Valerie: under GROSSE P(
ences. Call 822.0227 after VAlley 3-0919. spreads, white; painting with 18201 Mack
TU 4--4440 Res. 372-8994 MUSIC CENTER Oak [Link] sign. 4126 N.
EXPERIENCED woman to 5:30. Woodward, LI 9-6669. gold frame. TUxedo 5-7429.
B. McDANIEL CO. 22933 Gratiot near 9
clean, iron, Tuesdays. Grosse GROSSE POINTE PAR K _ 1964 BONN
10 A.M. to i P.M. DON'T merely 1>righten your
lB-TUTORING Pointe. References. TUxedo WOMAN (white) wishes day. upper 4 large rooms, all utili. /5/02 KERCHEVAL hardtop, bI
6-0438. work. References. W A I nut I Buy a Player Piano from $149. carpets ... Blue Lustre them
ties included. Adults. 821- Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 CAMERAS, mg, power
2.2429. 3404 after 6 p.m. weekdays; Craf1e:{ 31Jf.x41Jf.100 rolls free with new Player. ". eliminate rapid resoiling. condition. 'j
}oRIVATE TUTORING Rent electric shampooer $1.
COOKING, serving, light duties. anytime weeken:Js. LADY'S coats, some fur trim, with acessories $15. Vie w MUSIC CENTER Bachman's Hardware. 19483
IN 2 adult.s. Recent references. GIRL wishes 3 days cleaning, OLDS '60, D;
YOUR OWN ROME size 9-10.12, $10; hlack fur Camera 8x10 with case, tri- 22933 Gratiot near 9 Mack. TUxedo 5.4767.
DIamond 1-2193. ironing, references. WAlnut 955 HARCOURT - 2 Bedroom coat, size 10-12, $20; toddler pod, 5 lenses, film holders, Hours 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily 1 _ power steel
All s'lbjects; aU grades. Ad- 5.9122. lower flat in excellent condi- er. Good
ults and children. Certified GIRL, 20 to 35, 3 full days or tion. 2 Garages. Three doors
coat, hat, pink, $5. Wringer etc $35. Large electric print UPHOLSTERING F b . I Lowrey 0 r g an Iactorv sale
dryer $20. CRAFTSMAN 8" miles. $89:;,
teachers. 5 half days, light housework. WOMAN wants days ironing or from !:Jus. $185.00. washer, Frigidaire automatic nan"~ below cost. at flC t tRem.,
98 Select now. Many modeis dras~
Tilt Bench Saw with Crafts. "", , s ar a C tically reduced.

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Call: TUxedo 4-2612. light .housekeeping. Grosse was her (needs repairs). man lr2 HP hi speed metor yard. Van Upholstering &I :'IiVSIC CENTER
1959 AUSTll'
TAPPAN 884-6200
Pointe references. 924-5883 tops, heateI
DETROIT AND SUBURBAN Cheap. 822.1977. , $50. VA 3-1921. ~urniture . Co., 20343 Mack,! 2.2933 Gratiot. near 9
WE NEED a reliable, competent evenings. er. TUxedo
TUTORING SERVICE PLATFORM rocker, 1873, with rosse POInte Woods. 10 A.)L to ~ P.~L
day worker for 3 days a week. EXPERIENCED lady des ire s UPPER income, 5 rooms and
KE 7-4653 needlepoint cover, $30; mar. I~ MY child musically inclined? 1960 TR. 3. e
TUxedo 5-1315, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. steady daywork. Pointe ref- porch, heat included. Adults.
hIe top table, $25; walnut, 3 Find out. Rent a new piano OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY $900. TUxe
3958 Devonshire.
erences. 925.0931. drawer chest, small, $35; wal. or organ for only $5 per FOR INTERIOR p.m.
ALL ELE.'\iENTARY g r a des 5-SITUATION WANTED 6A-FOR RENT- nut marble top commode, month with free lessons.
and remedial l'eading Detroit ---------___ RELIABLE lady wishes con.
(Furnished) small, $35; Victorian lamp Come in tonight.
EASTER DECORATING OLDS .. '60 ~
Board of Education list. TU IF YOU'LL NAME the job you valescent, baby sitting care. First class [Link] drap- Power steel
4-4323 after 4 p.m. I
want done I'll do it! VA light duties. References. Horne
table, $0; Victorian magazine
rack, $10; cherry corner dry
MUSIC CENTER Largest Selection
Clothing in Area.
of Resale
eries, bedspreads, dust ruffles, excellent co
------------- 4-9172. evenings. 824-4811. MARYLAND 101 1 sink, reproduction in rough, 22933 Gratiot near 9 valences, samples. repairs. GROSSE PO
COMMUNITY YOUNG Woman desires posi. EXPERIENCED lady wishes 2 or GROSSE PTE. PARK I
$25; Regina scrubber and rug i __ ----....o10_A_.M_._t_o_9_P_._M_. __
New Girdles and Bras,
Half Prir.e. Free estimates.
6153.
HOward 3- 18201 Mack
TUTORING SERVICE tion as receptionist in profes- 3 days; cleaning or baby sit- a t E as-:; ' Je fferson. Front [Link] shampooer, new, $18. TUxedo WOMAN'S Wh1'te sprl'ng coat, Spring Clothing Taken 1959 VOLKSV
slOnal office or as bank clerk, ting, 923.0173. apartment, newly furnished and 4-1078. Davidow, 1 year old, size 16. on Consignment for owner.
)lRS. LOUIS MARICK DIREC. Gros~e Pointe area. VAlley 1. - . _ KNITTERS - Assemble, block, EXI

TOR Tutormg by degree teach.


ers available in all subjects for -------_____
1320. LADY desires daywork, clean-
ing. ironing Tuesday, Wednes- a__g e_r_.
decorated. Adults. See man- --~~-~-----
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Spri!lg coat, white,
TUxedo 1-4577. I
size .8. LEE'S FASHIOI\c' MART
20339 Mack "Il TU 1.8082
finish sweaters, shorten knit.
ted dresses, reasonable, quick.
Needs paint
6-5856.
I
grad~s high school, college and NEED a baby sitter? The Sitters I
day. References. 883.7085. 6B-~ROOMS FOR RENT on AI I Used PRE-PURCHASE 10 to 5 Daily. Fri. 'til 9
TUxedo 4-4677.
LOW MILEAC
adult educatIon. Club, PRescott 7.0377. Li- WOMAN . h b b '. ---------- CHURCH ORGANS ORGAN LESSONS VALERIE hardtop Me
33~ Merriweather censed and bonded 1w~s es a y'sIttmg, full ATTRACTIVE room f' CLAS ES --------------- Distinctive Interior radio, heatl
G rosse P 0 10.- _ f arm. I . 1 Or part tIme. 92::>-45G2. ~ or respon'l
sible, congenial woman. Near MINSHALL ESTEY with
S STARTING SOON
CALL TR 3.6801}
GIRL'S English bike, $10. TUx-
edo 2-0176. Decorating 6.2261.
TUxedo 4-2820 II' Your Girl Fridey WOMAN wishes cleaning, reg-
transportation. Kitchen priv. tone cabinet .... $495 SMILEY BROS. 1______________ Grosse Pointe,
FIAT, 1960, J
S taJ1) S rvi ular Wed n e s day Grosse ileges. 882.4197. Baldwjn model 54. - $1,595 5510 WOODW}.RD, cor. REFRIGERATOR 8 cubic feet Birmingham.
OPENINGS FOR 1'I!:ACHERS e~~eo:rap~ln8ce ; 0 i n t e reference.' WAlnut .
LARG~ ROOM, pt1vate bath 10 I Kimball 2 manual.._
. Estey 4 oct?'le . .... $160
.... $795 '
FERRY End'
. exce ent C()n Iholl, $25.
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Ii I U 96669
Bloomf1eld
T I 9.7143
tion wagon,
riUi tires,
TYPEWRITING or shorthand -9078 alter 6. spaclOUS apartment, for bUSi-/ . . TUxedo 4-2442. - J..4
car, $600. T
individually taught in my Mrs. Coleman TU 4-6442 EXPERIENCED lady wi she s . n~ss w~~an, Privileges. In- FREE TRIAL IN YOUR CHURCH WANTED MAHOGANY dining set, twin 8A-oFFICE EQUIPMENT
home. Reasonable.
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4--HELP WANTED
885-5341. ------------
FOR pe!'sonalized
. service call Hester Wright
secretarial
laundry, Monday, Wednesday.
896.6302 after 9 p.m. Refer-
ences.
d1an VIllage
7.8240 after 5 p.m.'
area. LOraine
I LIBERAL TERl\iS
SM ILEY BROS.
Women's Spring
Clothes
corner china csbinets,
4 h
arp
b k h'
ac c a1:':;, exce en
table,
II t
TYPEWRITERS
FOR SALE
ano add t n g
TEMPEST, '6
matico Radi.:
~ cellent secor
_MALE AND FE~AL~ ~ j _B_at_c_he_lo_r_, _8_85_.2_7_27_. _ NICE ROOM in private home. 5510 Woodward TR 3-6800 f con d it ion, $100. TUxedo machines. new. rebuilt Rea.
GROSSE POI
ACT NOW-Full time. Pleasant./ [Link]
WOMAN wants day work or
cleaning, ironing. References.
refined
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[Link]
gentleman,
P .
Olnte Woods. 881- Family Day Sunday 1-5
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garage. I Cor. Ferry E. Art Center Area or Consignment
66%% Return
4.4166. sonable prices. National Of.
fice Equipment. 16833 Harper
18201 Mack
easy. work in G~o!">se ~ointe. BABYSITTI~G SERVICE WAlnut 3.2387. Monogramming at Bishop. TUxedo 1-7130. ll-AUTOS
~armngs .start 1mmed1ately,/"we will stay while you're ----- -.~~--- ~ Embroidery ANTIQUES _
No expenence necessary. away. any hour night or day" 58-EMPLOYMENT LARGE SLEEPING ROOM, 2 BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE Men's and Women's Alterations Antiquated _ Almost New. 9-ARTICLES WANTED
closets. Private. With or with. QUILTS. Write Mrs. G. B. 10 a.!~.-5 p.m. Frio 'til 9 p.m. Tha,t's What "Memories" are _
Write Raleigh, Dept. MCD', Best Baby Sitters Avaliable BUREAU out kitchen privileges. TU Frice, Rog~rsville, Tenn. R. The C' d II Sh made of. BOOKS, art objects, paintings.
769-1716, Freeport, Ill. Licensed and Bonded
---- ; Baby Carp., Vacation Care, THE EFFICIENT WORKERS 5-0084. #1. In ere a op MEMORI ES SHOPPE Immediate cash.
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ------------- 16227 Mack 'Or. 3 Mile B. C. Claes Book Shop
Convalescent ::.nd Elderly Care LAKEWOOD. Room, gentleman, WASHER and dryer, perfect TU 6.0960 24916 Harper 772-7250 Since 1928
ADVE TISING SALES II
R 754-6070 Specializes in fa s t domestic
employed. VAlley 2-4593. condition inside and out. $55 Certified Appraisals
service. We are offering live-
Excellent opportunity for young f ------------ each. TU 6-1444. . -.----- CHAISE longue, aluminum roll. WO 3-4267.
woman. Award winning suburb. in jobs in better homes with 6C-OFFICES FOR R~NT
top wag e s. Appli~ants are OFFICE to rent Over National MISCELLANEOUS childrens away-bed, antique secretary, We have excellent b~oks and
ar; Michigan weekly. Must have APPROVED DINN~RWARE "~uriosity and household articles includ. Simmons couch, rocker. TUx-
screened.
sales. layout, copy experience. I NURSES REGISTRY Bank of Detroit. Kercheval: S~op. 7-p~ace settIngs. Addi. ing plated flatware for 8. ed;> 1-8279. delightful paintings for sale.
Write only, giving age, experi. 3139 East Larned St., LO 8.3118 011 the Hill, district, see Pon.' tonal avaIlable, Sears Cata.
ence and submit samples if! Licensed Practical Nurse~. gracz Jewelers. og. TUxedo 1.4465.
dehumidifier, crib, door table,
swing set and sand box, fenc-
KE
NMORE gas range, reason-
WE BUY old gold, Jewelry and
silver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377
ANY
available to Advertising Mana- i
6-~FOR RENT- mg, bamboo blinds, bar re- able. Call 823-~075. Moross Road. ANY I
ger, Grosse Pointe News, 99 I Companions, Nurses' Aids (Unfurnished) AIR CONDITIONED 0 f fie e , VALERlE will be on her own' frigerator, 13x1S carpet, glid- CLARINET ood ----- _
telephone a n cf secretarial ra d.10 s h ow. Many delightful ' er, e t 886 .2740. case, stand' wen.
and music. carrying527 WANTED • _ Home of furni.
Kercheval Ave., Grosse Pointe i UPPER INCOME in Grosse
C.
Farms, 36. Convalescent Care. Poin~ City. 5 rooms, heated.
$125. Adults. 885-4129.
answerin~
Suitable
services available.
for manufacturers
surprises for her Wonderful --~.----~-----
friends and customers. Excite. WASHING
I ~~CHINE. Ex!:el-'
9724 .
I ture or odd pieces. W A 1.
8575.

DE~TAL ASSIS1A..~T. Ellst Side I Day or Night


representative.
1-8140.
TUxedo. ment prevdls and let some
rub off on you. A BIG SALE.
lent conditIon.
new. $45. TUxedo 2-0263.
Looks like GORHAM Chantily, O:1e [Link]
place setting, 2 [Link], 2
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PIANOS WANTED
~
HANEy
I-l'actice. Full time position. I' 885-8722 Drastic reductions on French forks, 12 SJ)O\JDS. Sel'v1Dg fOI.k .
772.6644.
882-2498 THE EAST SIDE'S OFFICE SPACE in the Village.
so f a s. Beautiful orientals. ANTIQUES ("LOTHES and spoon. VAlley 2.1311 ~rands, ~pmets, and s~all Up. 14770 (

I
643 Notre Dame, Answering
EXPERIENCED hairdresser I ------------
with WIDOW, Scotch - Babysit~ing, Newest service.
5.(}518.
Parking. TUxedo
Collectors pieces.
Valerie needs merchandise. HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
-.'
OlD _ WORLD ART
. nghts. Highest cash paid.
VE 7.0506
ar
following for Grosse Pointe afternoons and evenmgs. 15300 (
Salon. Call PRescott 1-0055. Pointe preferred. 5372 Con.
Finest
We buy, sell, liquidate estates. We Buy Antiql:es EASTER EGG WAN C h f B Id .
---._-~----.---~ ner, near Warren. VAlley Smarte:.t AT T R ACT IVE office suite. V a [Link]; un dO' er ak Dnve-in Other Merchandise Or! DECORATION JrTT -... TED - as or aWl;)00
TYPIST, general office work, 4.0816. Grosse Pointe "On the Hill" sign. 4126 N. Woodward, U. Consignment. Hand decorate your
u.
Easter or Hammond organ. TR 3.6S
DR 1.
docter's offIce. Call TUxedo TOWN HOUSES for rent or lease, suite for gen- 9-6669. eggs this year with intricate 01" MI 7.1177.
4-4258 between 9:30 and 4:30 AVAILABLE NOW-Year round AND 1':..:> ARTMENTS eral business (If medical of- I
. TH E GR 1ST MilL ~esign.s and patterns by learn- -W-A--NTE-D-,-d-ia-m-o-n-d--n-'-ng-,-p-r-ef-er
, experienced gar den and
weekdiiYs.
SAILING instructor for junioJ"5,
houseman. References. Call, From your covered parking you.
832-0953 after 6 p.m. or write walk t?0ugh shaded priVate
fice, second floor. Newly dec-
orated. 500 sq. ft. For rental
information contact Mr. Zei- Children's,
On Consignment
WANTED
for Resale.
men's and women's
21151 Mack. G:rosse Pte. Wds.
886.1640
mg thl~ centuries old European
art. Kits are now on display
over 1 carart. Telephone 822.
0293. CP
at: 1------- _
Lake st. Clair. Excellent sum-
mer job. Write .\1r. R. Sellers.
2646 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit
Lclnzo Ccok, 3700 Lincoln, Apt. cou~~ 1OtO a ~~nderful
lOB, Detroit 6. o~ livmg; EXqUISI~ foyers, de.
SIgner kItchens WIth Hotpoint's
WG~ld ger. WOodward 5-6000, exten- clothing; must be cleaned and
sion 3121. pressed. ALSO household appli- DRIVERS! $12.41 quartcrly may
PUNCH &: JUDY
~7 Kercheval
'l'OYLAND WANTED:
pump,
Shot gun,
good con d i t ion.
12 gauge. fc
ances. Will pi('k up. buy $10,000/$20,000 Liability
26. GROSSE POINTE
babysit
lady will I r i '0 est

I
while you shop or baths, private tiled basements,
appliances, decorator 6G-STORES fOR RENT
-- . -- ----~--- THE BARGAIN BOX and Property
do 1-2376.
Damage. TUxe. WALKER PAII\T
20369 Mack
885-3044

W ANTED: Play house, outdoor


FORE
HA:"IDY)fAN. year 'round job. meet appointments. 8 a.m. to air conditioning, draft free GROSSE POINTE FARMS _ 25819 Harper, 4 blkg. north of
lawn cutting, gardening,
terior maintenance.
ex- I 3 !l.m. 822-1977.
Good sal- " .
thermo windows, fireplaces, and
all of the charm of Hudson's
i8538 Mack. Air-conditioned,
gas heat. Phone TUxed-o 2-
10 Mile. 771-2650.
HOUSE OF ANTIQUES _
JOE'S VILLAGE SHOP
16101 Ma_c_k _
t~'pe. for 6 year old girl.
TUxedo 1-0835. ROAD
ary. East side Inquire Homp.r ,-,HAUFFEUR, . mam~e!1ance, Eastland nearby. 7740 weekdays 9 a.m.-6 p.m. AUTHENTIC I-inch weathered
WANTED: Wing chair to slip TRs. MGs
Warren &: Co. Wodward full or part time. Willing to . and Sunday 10 a.m.-2 p.m. barn siding. Hand hewn, nat. Choice Picture Framf)s. Other I CHILDREN'S spring c 0 a t s,
cover or upholster. TUxedo
1-0321. :Mr. Bhss or Mr. Eger- work ~s c~upl~, coo~ or gen- Immediate Occupancy ural timbers. TR 2-3880. Fine Collector's Items. Nauga dresses. Electri~. Frigidsire 1.. 0 a:n. MERCEDES
ton. ~i:
live I'll if deSired. 881- Take. Vernier (8 Mile) to Bea.
7-WANTED TO RENT - _ .. -----~-
GAS RANGE, 4 burner,
-~--- -
hyde rocker,
40", 19935 Marx, near State Fair.
2 Aimes chairs. range, good condltloD, reason-
._a_ble. TUxedo 2-5597. WANTED - Toro PQwer handle
AUSTIN HEJ
[Link] t d t d odd 'obs ----------- consfleld, then south two blocks WANTED - 3 bedroom home, $25. TUxedo 1-3909. ~-----------
wan e 0 0 J I GEN HAL OFClCE t f. • 0 Fleetw~ flat or duplex in St. Clare EASTER dreS8~s, sites 6 through and Sportslawn attachment
around the garden. 9 to 3:30. IE., Y pIn g, ~ _. us~able or fer parts only. Call
parish. TUxedo 5-6848, after 6 EARLY AMERICAN furniture. 10, some hand smocked, 50c
$1.50 per hour. TU 2-2658. k~owl~g~ of I1lInor. bookkeep. BALFOUR SQUARE p.m.
TAPPAN gas range, 30"; maple 791-3188.
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RETIRED
Fridays.
---------1
MAN for gardening.
TUxedo 1.8192 after
pmg, hillIng. Expenenced
not recent, age 3;. Prefer
Mack Ave. t5 day week. TUx.
but
Beaconsfield at FleetwOOd
Resident Manager
BUSINESS MAN and family de-
Pine sawbuck breakfast table,
formica top, pine day bed $50.
Step table $10. Cigarette table,
bed, chest, night stand. 20"
window fan. Double
wood bed with
Holly-
headboard.
to $4. Playwear.
coat. size 8. TUxedo 4-9339.
Gir 1'5 navy
IOA-MOTORCYCLES HANEY
sire 3 or 4 bedroom home. REO reel type riding -~~';er FOR SALE and 15300
a p.m. 000 1.8757. 19644 Fleetwood I Prescott 2-1300.
$7. Brass
Glassware.
floor lamp
TUxedo (.2773.
$20. [Link] coat, dress~ size 14.
electric: starter. % of or~ginai
LAkeview 6.2603.
cost. $125. TUxedo 5.:3710.
1964 LAMBRETrA 12:K::C, like DR 1-
new. TV 5-6760.
14770 GJ
y, April 8, 1905
Thursday, April 8, 1965 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Twenty-seven
TICLES FOR SALE

Prices Reduced
l1-AUTOS FOR SALE I 1lA-BOATS AND U-REAL ESTATE 1I-RIAL ESTATI 16-PETS FOR SALE 211-PAINTING AND [Link] 21T-DRESSMAKING
m -STA:--';G. '65, 4-speed. Low
MOTORS FOR SALE FOR SALI DECORATING BASEMENTS waterproofed, Ful. ALTERATIONS and sewing.
MINIATURE poodle, black male,
all Used Pianos :niles. $2.395. SAILBOAT, 25-ft. Folkboat, 4 housebroken. Excellent man. COMPLETE decorating ser- ly guaranteed. We dig. 'lUx. Will picil: up and deliver.
HILFS BEGDJ AT (; ROSSE POINTE RAMBLER years old, fuHy e q vip p e d. Grosse Pointe Woods ners. Good with children. 749- vice. Paper removing and edo 1-5720, PRescott 9.1722. TUxedo 1-3669.
$325 lR201 Mack 884-7887 TUxedo 1.6435.
PLEASE PRESTIGE SUBDIVISION 3246. paper hanging. Wall washing. EXCLUSIVE ALTERATIONS
lIP-FURNITURE REPAIR
e t(k' many userl co~- -\[Link]. 1948, 4 door Saloon. 315' ROAMER, 3teel flying brld,e Don't make me "a ~'MORNINGSIDE CHIHUAHUA puppy. 10 week.
Workmanship guaranteed to by Marie Stephens. Quick
be the best. For estimate, call CHAIRS RECANED, dolls reo
o spinets. In order to F:xcellent condition. Buff's cruiser. 6 sleeper, radio and ESTATES.' old. A. K, C. EDgewater 1.
WILLIAM FORSYTHE
service on hems. (Furs). TU
em out W{' have further Dream. TUxedo 6-1534, sounder, hot and cold pres- stranger in my own (North and South 8103. paired. W A 1.2710. 5.7610.
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I
VAlley 2-9108
their aln'ady iow priCE' -
C07\TINENTAL, late '62 con-
sure water, etc. Must sacrifice. home town •. ! Rosedale Courts)
POODLE, white, 3 months, min. CUSTOM upholstering. A splen- DRESSMAKING and altera.
hf'sC are reconditioned $9,700. Tt:JCedo 6.2600. Between Morningside Drive and
n:,rtibh~. gray. white toP. air- iature, ,hots, [Link]. TUx. PAINTING, interior and deco- did selection of decorative tions. Fast service on [Link]
eo pianos. and include' River Rd. rating. [Link]. Groue Pointe fabrics. Expert needlepoint
&: hrnch and free deliv-
conditioner, $2,700. TUxedo [Link] 1962 18' inboard I nave been a re<licent of Grosse edo 4.9294. and shortening of coats. Will
reference.. Plea.. call after mounting. Estimates cheer.
)w bank rate terms. 18443. runabout. 210 h.p. Like new. Pointe for C)ver 40 years. My MODELS PRICED
pick up and deliver, Anna
in real estate hu 20-Pb\NO SIIYIC. 8 p.m. evening., VA 2-7348, 1ully livan. Ewald, 13929 Ker.
MaintainlOd by factory person. reputation Schmidt, 771-1971.
MILE'.' BROS. . ,,1I~I.:\lINOR" (1962), 8000 nel. Extensive extra equip- been above reproach. We are FROM PIANO TUNING and [Link].,
Mr. Page. cheval. VA 2.B993.
ALTERATIONS professionally
0"; ginal r.~iles, 4-speed. front ment. Displayed in heated not the oldest or the largest, 21 R-CEMENT WORK
,()(iwa rel TR 3-6800
rry E. Art Center Area
\\ hrel drive, 40 miles per ~allon.
Private 1 owner.
condition. TUxedo 4-0573.
Excellent
garage. $2850. TUxedo 4-4574 but we ARE amonl the best!
after 6 p.m. I am a full pledge member of
th€ following associations:
$33,650 paranteed
TlTzedo e.l0Q0.
Walter MueUer,
KURT O. BAEHR
Interior. exterior palntlnl anoJ
done, Dressel, coats, luits
and skhts. 1114 Beaconsfield.
VA 2.9743.
Day Sunday 1-5 18' HAVERCRAFT custom ma. "GREENBRIARtt or
COMPLETE piano service. Tun. decor.ftt1nl. Wall paperln,. CuI- BASEMENT
RA:\lBLER, '60. 4~oor automa. hogany speed boat. 185 horse MEMBER OF GROSSE "SOUTHWICK" MODELS
1nI, rebuUd1Da. nflD1sblnl, tom work. Free ,stlmite.. LAke.
WATERPROOFING SEWING alterations, adults and
XCF:l.LE7\T condition,
\all1e~ for $125: G,E.
o\'en plus custom cabi-
tic, radio. he~ter. one owner,
5500. TUxedo 2-1506.
interceptor,
heavy duty trailer
complete with
and skis.
POINTE REAL ESTATE
COUNSELLORS
INCLUDING 90' G.P.W. LOT
(ST. CLAIR SHORES, $29,450
de-moWng. Member Piano
Technicians. Guild.
731-7707
R. Ztch.
view 1-5716.
PAINTING, co lor. matched,
INSIDE OUTSIDE I children; herns, rippers, pH.
lows, drape.!. Trousers cuHed.
TV 1-7455.
TUxedo 2-3237 after 7 p.m. ON 73' LOT) papering, paper reml)ved. wall
;. F:. stainlcss ste('l eoun. 'fil FORD convertihle. oest .~~ -.._---~~_._---- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
washing W0r k luaranteed. All work don.e has a writ!en EXPERT ALTERATIONS and
'P range. TUxedo 5-3782. offer over $Si)O. 884-9411. FlBERGLASSED hull. 18' util. REAL ESTATE BOARDS
Offering 2117 sq. ft. in Colonial 21A--GENERAL SERVICES Mertens, 122 Mult, TU 2-0083.
guarantee, InSIde waterproofmg . .
ity. 35 Evinrude trailer, $795. guaranteed 5 year~. We dig out. remodeling done m YOu~
PO:\TiAC, '62 Catalina, 4-door MICHIGAN REAL ESTAT~ and 2170 sq. ft, Cape Cod, both side, 20-year written guarantee. ho~e by the day. Gross
'F:L jarket. exrellE:'nt 505 Pemberton. V A II e y C~ftIIET LAYING A-I INTERIOR Ind exterior
hardtop, Automatic, ~wer ASSOCIATION with 4 bed roo m s, 2'h baths,
tlOn 'iTxedo 2-3686 2-3853.
DETROIT BOARD OF family rooms, 2-C8l' attached NEW AND OLD paintlna:. wall washing and Water drains broken or cracked ~ 0 I n t e references. VAlley
_. slccring. brakes. Real nice
SA W puzzles. half-price. garages, 1St floor launiU'y •. paper hanging. Have insur. are [Link]. Free estimates, no -0416.
condition. $1,595. 25' FOLK BOAT sloop, 3 years REALTORS Stair Carpet Shifted
t) P;\1. Side door. 353 ance. Kenneth Pygott, SLo- job too small. Just. call 21U-PLUMBING
«ROSSE POINTE RA.'1BLJ<..'R old, fiberglass deck, fully WOMEN'S COU1'~CIL OF THE Repair. of All TypM cum 8-1780, after ~:30 p.m,
lI"n. 1R201 ~lack 884-7887 equipped to race. CRestwood OTHER PLANS AND MODELS
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
\1 pink coat and bonnet,
nnth to 2 wars. Early
:\EED a second car? '61 Volks.
wagen, sunroof. radio, white-
8.1822.

llE-COMMERCIAL
OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS.
TO CHOOSE FROM - WILL
BUILD TO SUIT-YOUR
OR OURS.
PLAN
Cilaret Burns Re-Wovea
L..~O l'RUDEL
CUSTOM PAINTING
& DECORATING
FRED NAVARRO
WATERPROOFING CO.
TV 2-5735
SPRENKLE
]ran hrass' ceiling fi~- walls. heater. TUxedo 2-f}376.
BOB TRUDEL Quality Work .PLID"ffiING
P'ROPERTY ON B EA UTI FUL GRAND
VISIT OUR MODELS TU 5-0703 771-0865 Interior and Exterior
88fi--bl7 • HEATING
Hlfi~ VOLKSWAGE~. sunroof, FOR SALE MARIAS you will find this
OPEN DAILY 1.5, 7.9;
20 Years Experience
SATURDAYS }-8 CEMENT [Link] size job. • SEWER CLEANING
THE 7\EWEST player 14-600 miles. One owner. in. GROSSE POINTE, small office elegant and [Link] 4. HANDY MAN SERVICE -- ALL WORK GUARANTEED Relia~le. reasonable, refer.
for S895. complete. We bedroom, [Link] Tudor col- SUNDAYS 1-9 VA 2-1282 '
0789. home. Doctors, lawyers, etc. Chimney. poreb repaJr and RUDOLPH TONELLO 545-3208 ences. Call now for free esti-
th(' latest innovations of onial with all spadous rooms. odd Jobs. PReaeott 7-340,
lano-or,::an in d u s try:
\iERCURY '60 4-door deluxe, Parker. TUxedo 5-4415.
Large lot. Call for appoint. HUGHES BROTHERS, painting
mates. Licensed and bonded. SINCE 1918
Joe Coscione, DRexel 1-1256
hment.
Piano. Piano. Player
Player. Organ.
lull ~ower. In real good cCJlldi.
llOr., $695.
12F-RESORT
FOR SALE
PROPERTY ment to inspect. Many other
features.
Marv. JACK F. L1ETKE
and decoratinl,
expert paper
wall washing,
hanaiDi. free
or Venice 9-0365.
LICENSED master plumber.
R e pair s , remodeling, etc.
) Organ All designs and (mOSSE POINTE [Link]..ER estimates. S29S Yorkshire, Guaranteed electric I. We r
es at budget ;>rices.
nt('co hy a technician.
18201 )IACK
._---------
884-7887
- -- -_. FED UP with cold - snow -
GROSSE POINTE AREA
By Appointment Only
Boutin Quality TUxedo 2-9750 or 821.9643~ J, W. KLEINER cleaning,
2-3150.
Cal Roemer. TU
1960 [Link] 3000. Ra. Model 886-0525 Office 884-7733 Home Maintenance CEMENT CONTRACTOR
SE POI:\TE PIANO. ice and a 4-month boating GEORGE S. DALLY
dio. heater, ov"rdriye, wire BEAUF AIT 20601-Excellent 3- 21Y-5ILYER PLATING
6eason? Have boat transit All types of cement, brick and
:\:\ CE:\TER. 16415 Ea~t
wheels, good tires. extra company haul your baat down
bedroom brick bUI1galow, gas Painting PAINTING, DECORATING
rn Open 2-9 p.m. heat, garage. Grosse Pointe block work; drives, polches,
dean, original paint. Call Paper hanging and wall wash- SIL VER & GOLD PLATING
h~re for 12 months use.
school district. 2M40 VERNIER-Nr. Eastland. Electrical Work lng. Serving tbia communiQr for.
walks, patios. Tuck pointing.
n::\ cockatil set, six TU 2-7730 after 5:00 p.m. OWJ!~r offers palatial [Link]- Pre-cast steps. Oxidizing and Repairln.
- -- . -~- ----------- .~~~- 1 year old co-op has 2 bed- Plumbing f)ver 26 years.
p" and decanter. spiral old home (cost $56,000) for Brass Polishing & Laequerlnl-
BLACK Country Squire, 9 pas. rooms and private basement.
$44,750 net. Cash to $31,000 DAMMAN 19606-3 bedrooms, TU 1-7480 Natural Flagstone Walks Jewelry Repairing. Engraving.
rn. R 1 d (' k 4-drawer senger. Automatic traJlsmi,;. mortgage or will lease with with breezeway and 2-car at. Occupancy May 1. $17,000., Carpenter Work and Patio!>.
e"r ch('"t. :\ orwegian OPEN SAT, & SUN. 2:30-5:30. EXPERT paInting, paper haDI.
fox capelef. VAlley
sian, power brakes and steer.
ing, radio, heater. TUxedo
$13.('00 worth of new decora- tached garage. Excellent
cation to schools and shop.
lo-
Or call TU '-1740 after 6:30 PR 1-3663 PR 5-3424 iDg. F r e e est1mate8. Van
Natural Stone Planters LEEBERT
tor furniture for $6,000 yearly. Free Estimates.
-; hetw('cn 6 and 9 p.m.
5-2986. )1ost desirable Los Olas ping. Qr week ends. Asche, TUxedo 4-1l8'l. VA SILVERSMITHS
EH lawn "w('cper. Sun- 4-1492. NO JOB TOO SMALL
AUSTIr>; HEALEY SPRITE 1960 Island section. Deep water 14508 CHARLEVOIX
LICENSED AND BONDi:D
electric hE'dg(' trimmer.
hardtop. tonneau cover. heat. dock on wide canal. 3 minutes ROSCOMMON 20640 - F ace WINDOW SHADES 1 Blk. east of Chalmen
. hench. "Ii~cE'ilaneous
er. Excellent condition. TOwn. to OCeJlTI. 2 minutes downtown brick, well maintained home, GROSSE POINTE Cleaning,
Turning, Repairing TU 2.0717
VA 2~'1318
en toob 882-5467
send 9.5100 or TUxedo 5-7821. For t Lauderdale, 0 w n e r, Yes, it is a [Link], with
Fast Service E. ALLEN SCHMIDT -
TUxedo 6-2600. eating space in kitchen. Full BRYS - Dutch Colonial. 3 bed. ALSO FEATURING CUSTOM 21 Z-LANDSCAPING
LACE fixturcs, [Link]-
R.\MBLER, '61 American, 2- basement, gas heat, garage.. rooms, 2 car garage, Excep- MAD~ SHADES Quality VERBEKE CEM ENT
. :::l"",warE'. tabl('s. ('hina. Call for more information. tional value. $16,900. Drives, walks, etc. Brick,
door. automatic, radio and GRA-TOP SALES & SERVICE
~. n'irrnr:,. miscellaneous.
neate,. Excellent second car, 4849 LAKE SHOltE ROAD, On 14830 Warren, at Alter
Painter-Decorator block porches built, repaired. Landscaping liaintenance
,'do 5.9448. If you are planning on sell. Nf)TTINGHAM - Newer Co. Step r e p " i r~, expert tuck One Who Cares for
now S595. Lake Huron. Near Lexington. TUxedo 5-6000
SEAT. '>6": twin bed GROSSE POINTE RAMBLER Modern. furnished, 3 bed.
ing your home now or in the lonial. 9 rooms, Ilh baths. Interior pointing, basement wa~r- Those Who Care.
near future, we would be Beautiful lot. Many improve- proofing. Tom Lubinski VE 9.7914
ao;;. white painting \\ith 18201 Mack 884-7887 room. 1 % bath home On 50 x
most happy to ~e of service ments. 21 I)-ELECTRICAL
Exterior PATIOS-SHUFFLEBOARD
fra!ne. n..x('cio 5-7429. 1700 ft. lot. Sandy beach.
1964 BONNEVILLE 4-d 00 r to you. Conplete real estate APPLIANCES Wallwashing COURTS
merely brightrn your hardtop, bronze. power steer. JOHN S. GOODMAN services is our profession. A SPECIALTY COMPLETE landscaping serv-
ets ... Blue Lustre them ing. power brakes, exceHent TU 6.3060 Sales - Appraisals DOVER TU 6-3730 Licensed and Bonded ice by Julius LaQuiere. Top
£'!i:[Link] rapid resoiling. ('ondition. TUxedo 6.0687. Building - Mortgages GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY 771-1971 TU 5-1342 dressing. cultivating, edging;
_ .. __ ---- - - __ . 11H-LAKE AND RIVER LA 1-4693
e!Pctric
man's Hardware.
.,hampooer $L
19483 OLDS '60, Dynamic 88, 2-door, I PROPERTY BETTY VINGI
FOR SALE BY OWNER
4 bed~om, 2lf.l baths, den, HOOVER shrubs, evergreens pruned.

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power steering, original own- . . Florida room, dining room,
21S-CAR PENTER WORK La wn cut tin g, fertilizing.
:. TGxedo 5-4767. FACTORY AUTHORIZED Spring clean-up work. Hourly
er. Good condition. 26,000 I Sl. CLAlR RIVER. 5t. Clair Inn Your Grosse Pointe patio with barb<Jcue, 2 rec.
SERVICE
DONALD BLISS ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS rates. Reasonable. Free esti.
o r g a n t:actory sale, mt1es. S895. TUxedo 5-4075. Area: 108 It. frontage, ~xce]. Realtor reation rooms. TUxedo 1-4242 Decorator
Family rooms, porch enclosures, mates. PRescott 8.2709.
now. :'tlany models dr&s- ~-- -- lent building location. hIghlY 20525 Mack Ave., in the Woods after 5 p.m. or weekend6. POINTE VACUUM Exterior Interior
reduced.
~IL'SIC CE~TER
2933 Gratiot. near 9
t 1959 ATJSTJN-Healy Sprite. 2-
tops, heater. [Link]. Own.
er. TCxedo 4-4276 after 5.
rcstrictpd.
John A. Rowling,
520.000. t e r m s.

E\'enmge FAirview 9-2880, or


Realtor.
886-3210
41 STONEHURST
FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY
NEW REBUILT PARTS
Free Estimates
40 Yearl ill G.P.
modem kitchens, attics con'Vel1-
ed.
COMPLETE MODEmnZING
TRIMMING. removal, sPrtyinf;.
Complete tree service-
- ~ - -- - - ~~~ --~ TP 3-3700 Grosse Pointe Shores
10 A.~1. to 9 P_~L 1960 TR. 3, excellent condition, ' .' GROSSE F"OINTE WOODS - TU 1-1014 PR2-4050 TU 1-7050 LICENSED & INSURED C8l Fleming Tree Service
5900. TUxedo 1-0588 after 6 U-REAL ESTATI 5-room Colonial, 3 bedrooms,
NEW <I bedroom Colonial.
21002 MACK HELMER TU 1-6950
p. m. fOR SALE 1 v~ baths, garage, carpetmg, COMPLETE deeorat!nl, Paper-
INTERIOR draperies. $17,000. 2217 Hamp-
Open Daily 2 to .:30
HOOVER-EUREKA hanging, inlRln!d, lUaranteed.
TUxedo 4-0522
DECORATING OLDS.. '60 Super 88. 4-door. ton, TUxedo 4.1144.
AUTH. SERVICE Al Schneider. TUxedo 1~565. SHOLTZ the Carpenter-Panel.
t cla:,s [Link] drap-
Power steering. automatic. In WALTER H. MAST CO. ing and remodeling. Also
COMPLETE
excellent condition. $1,095. BY OWNER FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY INTERIOR and exterior paint-
;. bedspreads. dust ruffles.
GROSSE POL\TE RA\IBLER GROSSE POINTE WOODS - 15710 E. JEFFERSON TU 2-1400 ALL MAKES ing, wall washing and paper small jobs. 771-3729. LAWN and GARDEN
1ces. samples, repairs. at Berkshire hanging. Reasonable rates. gQ
, estimates. HOwald 3. 10201 }Iack 884.7887 Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms, llh East Side Vacuum Additions Alterations MAINTENANCE
baths. sunny family room, at- SPLIT LEVEL 17176 E. Warren TV 1-1122 years experience. Ray Bar.
1959 VOLKSWAGEN sedan. 1 tached garage. Near schools. Custom built in 1963. 4 bed- aone parker, tu 5.4415, offl~rs: Formerly Harper Vacuum nowsky. 371-7918. Kitchen Modernization
owner. Excellent condition. rooms, 2~ baths, large lot .. And
'ERS - Assemble, block, Home in excellent condition, Grosse Pointe City, on deep CO LOR E D PROFESSIONAL or Minor Repair
Xeeds paint job. $480. TUxedo TUxeJo 14878. Owner, 822.0228. 21E-eUSTOM CORSETS
1 sweaters. shorten knit.
6-:')856. I lot, Dutch Colonial with decorator. Interior, exterior. Free Estimates DESIGN
lresses. reasonable, quick. 4-5 bedrooms; big, modern INDIVIDUALLY desIgned Expert workmanship. Refer- Licensed Contractor
~do 4-4677_ LO\V -!\llI ..EAGE second car, '59 I kitchen; huge living room Spencer girdle. and surgical ences. TRinity 1.7318.
FRAN K J. ST. AMOUR
hardtop Mercury. full power, DEAN LANE SECLUSION and several "new" itemt •. supports. Over 30 yean ex-
R1E
Distinctive Interior radIO. heater, $450. TVxedo
6.225L FARM COLONIAL Can be found in tbis 3JAa acre
$33,000. perience, II a u d • Bannf!'rt. PAINTING-Expert
TU 5-4027 VE 9-138:5 ship guaranteed. !5
workman-
rooms, 1
TU 2-8324 TU 15-G'f91
GENE'S
Decorating .~- ~ .. _ wooded estate on private lake HAMPTON 2216. 3 bedroom coat, $150 including paint and H. F. JENZEN
se Pointc.
Birmingham
Bloomfield
FIAT. 1960. largf', !uxury sta.
tion wagon, 6~ylinder. Per.
TRI-LEVEL
in Bloomfield
spacious,
Hills. Unusual,
[Link] - red.
Colonial, fenced yard. Owner
leaving state. Under $17,000.
21G-ROOF SERVICE
ROOF AND CUTrER work-
materials.
8793.
References. 869-
BUILDING LANDSCAPE
ri!li tires, excellent "cC'()nd ... FAMILY bedrooms and maids wood home. All rOOIns view the Make oner. TUxedo 4-3083. Home and industrial repain
;69 LI 9-7143 c;;r. S600. TUxedo 4-0325.
_ .. --------~.~--~- quarters.
and panelled
21~ baths. Sun room lake.
library '.8x16. features
Many other
make this an excep-
attractive Decks repaired, replaced. 26 HAVE YOUR HOME spukling
yeM"tJ experlence, references for Spring. Interior painting
Additions, a t t .i. c s completed,
POTch enclosures, recreation
SERVICE
DFFICE E9UIPMENT n:'.\lPEST. '62. [Link]. Auto- tional value at $78,500.
BY OWNER on request. Don Seeler, TU als6 exterior. RaMh homes rooma, garages repaired.
FOR SALE WOodward 1-0156. Grosse Pointe Woods FREE ESTIMATE
matic. Radio and heater. Ex. 5-7460. painted. Reasonable rates.
w\'RITERS anO add t n ..
('ellent second car. ;";ow $945. H. P. HOLMES Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 1Y.a Guaranteed work. References. TU 1~97" TU "-3011
VA 1-2070
Midwest 7.3050 Jordan 6.• 7'/0 baths, family room, carpet- ALL ROOF & GUTTER WORK Expert from Italy. WAlnut
hmes. neW. rebuilt Rea. GROSSE POINTE RAMBLF.R
SPRING IS HERE ing and drapes. Caulking. chi m n e y repairs. 2-3805.
ible prices. National Of.
l-:quipmt'tlt. 16833 Harper
18201 Mack 884.7887
AND WE ARE INTRODUCING 884-7918 Gutters deaned Customcraft SPRING Cleanup-Lawn and

I
12-AUTOS WANTED ADVANCE MAINTENANCE 21J-WALL WASHING garden maintenance. Shrubs
~ishop 1Uxedo 1~1l30. TO BOAT. MINDED BY OWNER CONSTRUCTION and evergreens trimmed. 757-
810 S, Renaud Rd. GROSSE POINTE FARMS. For TV 2-M39
RTICLES WANTED FAMILIES . sale by owner. 4-bedroom, 3% COMPANY 8246.
SpaCIOUS 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Near schools. $45,000. 21H-RUG CLEANING WALL WASHING
S. art objects, paintings. CASH "Avon on the ~aths, custom ~anch. Panelled
library and family room. Panel-
I Call after 5. TUxedo. 1~790.
RADKE CARPET CLEANERS PAINTING at DECORATING
Adcitions and Remodeling
~ype:-, expertly done.
of aD COMPLETE LA ~
maintenance.
and garden
Contracted or
led:ate cash.
led recreation room, Automatic Carpets, rugs. tacked down or HOME MAINTENANCE • Family Rooms • kitchens hourly. LAkeview 1-6896.
:. Cla('s Book Shop
'e 1928 for Lake" sprinkling system. electric ga.
rage door opener, newly decor-
BY OWNER
1064 BALFOL"R
loose and upholstered furniture
cleaned and moth proofed, in.
ELMER T. LABADIE • R~modeled • H. e c rea t i oln
Rooms • Porche£; • Attics Con-
llfied Appraisals TUxedo 2-2064
3-4267.
have excellent books and
CARS (LaVon Road) ated. New carpeting.
tra spacious closets.
)(any ex- 5 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 3
half-baths.
pointment.
Shown by ap-
your home the modern way
with th~ latest Rug Deteger,
dries overnight.
verted • Donners
Remodeled.
Fr-ee Estimates
• Garages

and Planning
Spring dean up
::htful pamtings for sale. OUR ALL NEW 21K--WINDOW WASHING
.ANY MAKE [Link] 886-5856 Repairing, serge binding, throw Service. FHA Financing. Feeding
..,-Y old gold. Jewelry and rugs and runners, picked up
Vogue Jewelers. 22377
SIXTY-LOT SUBDIVTSION [Link] DEAL DIRECT WITH
Weed con rto I
~r
'os~ Road.
ANY MODEL 40- to 65-FT. CANAL WIDTHS
RUTH [Link] ATES BYflat,t OWNER - Brick 4-family and delivered, WINDOW CLEANING BUILDER
ALSO LAKEFRor"T SITES Grosse Pointe Park, rents Free estimate, rea. 0 nab 1e Trimming
AVAILABLE Of Grosse Pointe $325. Sacrifice $24.900. Reply prices. DR 1-3133.
SERVICE TU 1-1024
TED -- Home of furni. WALL WASHING
, Of "dd ple("cs. \VA 1. 81 Ke.r~heval On the Hill
to Box (;,24. Grosse Pointe FREE ESTIMATES CARPENTER - Modernization, Fertilizing
News.
5 Navigable Depth Boat WE ARE INSURED repair work. Call after 5 p.m.

ANOS WANTED
HANEY BROS.! Moorage at Your 100% MEMBERSHIP
TIONAJ.. ASSOCIATION
IN NA.
OF 13A-L
0
TS FORSAL
E
TACKED
Am)
DOWN CARPETS
FURNITURE
VALLEY 1-9321
Bob Ream at 771-8748.
. DOING all types of carpenter
Rolling
Aerating
Back Door
is :';)j]1f'is, and small Up. 14770 GRATIOT
(UNDERGROUND EDISON
REAL ESTATE BOARDS.
GROSSE POINTE CLEANED on A- ,OK Wind ow .....
""'I ~-
eaners. .-tv.
work, remodeling attic rooms
Thatch removal
lIi<::hrq ca,h pal(l.
\'£ 1-0;106
and
15300 GRATIOT
AND PHONE LINES)

SIXTY 70-FT.
ROSLYN 1205, FIRST OFFER-
ING-All
the convenience
solid tomfort and
of 2-bedroolD.
RESIDENTIAL
VACANT
FARMS-45'
LOCATION ~:.eo:.~o= ~~2.~eeDS.
porches. Small or big jobs.
Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892.
,.. .
.)praymg

TED ~ Ca~h for Baldwin BUILDING SITES bungalow design. WOODS-54'xllO', $7,000 21 N-ASPHAL T Top Dressing
DR 1-7888 RUGS PICKED UP
Iammond organ. TR 3-5800 TO CHOOSE FROM Others. Business, 7[,'. Mack. DRIVEWAY Lawn cutting
\Il ';'.1177. BARRINGTON 508 - With to- parker. tu. 5-4415. AND DELIVERED iHE BARLEC CO.
tv10DELS OPEN DAI LY day's scarcity of architec- CUSTOM quality asphalt paving Monthly
ITD. diamond ,'ing. prefer
r 1 rarart. felephone 822-
'3.
CASH 1-5.7-9
SATURDAY 1-6:
turally good 4-bedroom.
b"th homes, this house is out.
3.

LAKE ST. CLAIR


200/0 of driveways,
and roads.
parking lotsWe design and build • Room
Additions. Attic'S. Kitchens • Ma intenance
SUNDAY 1-9
standing. About $7,000 down
UNIVERSAL ASPHALT PA VIN'G Bathrooms • Re~reation Rooms Fully insured
TED Shot ~un. 12 gauge. for to a new mortgage
it,
will take 2 CHOICE
LAKEFRONTS
OFF CASH md CARRY
371.7800
Find us fa.~'; in the yellow pages.
TU 2-2322 Free estimate
l~p. ~ood l'Ondltion.
,3044
- - -
FOREIGN
"GREENK~IAR"
MODEL
PRICEB FROM
COLONIAL
NEW HOME by Richard Kim-
brough. Phone for appoint-
155.34 ft. and 187.19 ft. frontage
at foot of La Von Road.
PRIDE 18 years experience
T[Link] Play hOll~e. i)utdoor CARPET AND FURNITURE 21-o-WATERPROOFING CARPENTER _. All typu re- Good service is our
(' for 6 ypaf old girl.
ROADSTERS $36,950 ment today.
MARV. BOUTIN pair aud remodeling. Carl
only product
xedo 1 0835

rED: W]f1g chair to slip


. -

TRs, MGs. FIATS. (Including lot, seawall and slip)


BARCLAY COURT, FIRST OF.
FERING-The exterior was
772-7240 884-7733
CLEANERS FRED NAVARRO
WataoD, LA f..5501.

l'r or upholster, TCxedo FREE ESTIMATES


~5 MERCEDES, SPRITE~ OTHER PLANS AND MODELS designed by top flight arch. 14-REAL ESTATE 1(J615 CADIEUX WATERPROOFING CO. JIM SUlTON Cal Fleming
TO CHOOSE FROM- itect. The interior is just WANTED
AUSTIN HEAL YS. ETC. COLONIALS - [Link] . about perfect. Its a large, 2- TUXEDO 5-5700 All work done has a written
Modernization "ork. Home re- Landscaping and
T'[LJ - Toro pO\\er handie CAPE CODS . [Link]- pairs - attics, porches. Ga-
bedroom home and in a pre- DOC TOR needs '-bedroom, guarantee. Inside waterproof.
I Sporbl&wn attachment
OR WIlJ.. BUILD TO SUIT- dominately adult area. Grosse Pointe ~rea, to $30,000. rage •. Tree Service Company
able or for parts onl\'. Call BEST CARPET CLEANERS ing guaranteed 5 years, We dig 1677 BRYS
3188 - YOUR PLAN OR OURS Alent, TV 6-3032. outside, 2()..year written guar- TU 4-2M2 TU 2-2Q6

-MOTORCYCLES
-
HANEY BROS RUTH ASSOCIATES
ATTORNEY has client to buy
CLEANING, DYEING
REPA~ING
antee! Water drains broken or
cracked are replaced. Free esti- BUILDER, 30 years, remodeling
Call
FOR SALE and 15300 GRATIOT Marv. of Grosse Pointe
hou~s in Grosse Pointe to
$35,000. cash. Agent. TU a- PROMPT HOME SERVICE mates, no job too smalL Just
call
of all types. Basement to roof
top, aluminum siding and
LA..\[Link] 125Cc. like DR 1-7888 3031. FREE ESTIMATES
~'_T~ 5-6760.
14770 GRATIOT
Boutin TU 6--4060 FARMS resident desires lot ill
INSURED
trim. Patch plaster, painting,
formica kitcb~DS. TUx e d 0 TU 1-6950
Model 772-7240 Office ~-7733 City or Farms. 1Uxedo 1-2824. TU 2-6556 [Link] service.
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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

* * * * }1-'eature P~ge *
who~ whrre and l~hainot Pointer of. Interest
* * *
by whoo%iJ Good Taste

1J$tnte
P-.,orile Recipes
Congratuati!.)ns to U. of D.'s recently named "Engi- 01
neer of tte Year," John W. Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Sanders, of Torrey road. The. award is c~n. Peopl~;" Th. K"ow
ferred by the Engineering Student CouncIl and a specIal
panel of faculty on the basis of ~l'holastic recor~, leader-
ship, and service to the universIty and ~omJ?umty ..
John who is a senior at U. of D., IS vIce chaIrman
FILLED COOKIES
Contributed
Mrs. Frederic
by
M. Sibley
Counter Points
By Pat Rousseau
of the st~dent chapter of the [Link] of Electrica~ and
Electronic Engineers; vice president of Tau Beta PI, na- 1 cup white sugar Adrift . . . in the romantic world of ~hiffon. At
tional engineering honor society; and trea~rer of Eta 1/2 cup Crisco [Link], you'll find long and short vers:wns of, this
Kappa Ntt, electrical engineering hon~r SOCIety. . beautiful look. Sophisticated brown o.r ~lack. and, hgh!-
2 eggs beaten hearted rose, green or floraLs and for JU~Ior .SIZes tne~e s
He i3 also a member of Alpha SIgma Nu, nat10nal
2 Tb. cream (sour is best) a red chiffon dotted blue with a knee skImmlllg, dancmg
Jesuit honor society; :t>hi Sigma Tau, [Link] hODor
V2 tsp. soda skirt.
society; and the Engineering Student CounCIl.
>ic ljl >I< 1 tsp. baking powder in * '" '"
Top Drawer Topics . . . showcased t~is ~eek are
"Peregrinations of a pair of peripatetic peda .. 2JA. cups bread flour
handbags from Madrid to accent the ~pantsh. mfluenc.e
'7oguges" reads a travel communication recently received 1 tsp. vanilla
in Spring and Summer f~hions. The [Link] fabnc
Crorn Dr. Charles Brake, of Balfour road, former Wayne 1 cup brcwn sugar is ieather trimmed ... whne, black, red, hme, bone. , .
County Superintendent of Schools, and ~Irs. Brake. Some
1 cup cut dates from twelve-fifty at 17007 Kercheval UP in the Village.
ob&erVations from "Tropical Irdand and Beatie-Infested
Great Britain:" 1 cup hot water '" '" '"
, -Ireland: We encountered donkey earls, sheep, Pinch of salt Jane Derby . , . will be showing her Summer COllectioa at
Claire Pearone. 397 Fisher Road, April 12th and 13th. She wiiI

c
and cows in great abundance and almost no traffic
• • . Sales of ani m a I s are held in the town squares,
1 Tb. butter , be at tl1e Livernois Avenue shop April 14th. If this is the fashion
BoD until thick. Cool. Place news YOU'VE bc..'en waiting to hear, mark down those dat('s!
• whIch make driving on market day quite an experience.
Ringo. our 'uliant Volkswagen, missed every animal, but
som~ filling on each cookie,
then place another cut out The Mutschler
... '"
Story . . . is one of quality, service
'"
often only by a hair! . cookie on top of fDUng. Bake
and growth. Curtis Mower recently join~d !he company
-England: there are some thm~s we. have looked N
until brown.
t L as vice-president and the General ElectrIC line has been
for in vain: No bluebirds over the WhIte Cliffs of Dover, ature ec ures
added, New, larger headquarters and showrooms are
~o pirates
from at Penzanee,
St. Ives. Notwo
No sign of mancats
within seven wives No
.Kilkenny, coming
man II EDWARD J. PERSON, OF RIDGE ROAD . ~
<.)_ , Gain Popularity planned. In
and creatively
the meantime, business
at 20489 Mack Avenue.
progresses smoothly

earr)"ing eoals to Neweastle. • by Belty Collins [Link]. He has always enjoyed William F. Hopkins. chief '" '" *
-British eleelions •.. We thougbt the eampalgn , compiling a [Link]" program naturalist for the [Link]. Good Housekeeping ... is found in thp Service De-
was waged more on personality than on prinelple or On a Sunday morning in a church on Lake Shore. of Chrislmas carols on Christ. ton Melropolitan Authority~ has partment at Riverview Dodge, 15205 East Jefferson,
issues. and were a little bit .hoeked at tbe aggressive Ihe organisl plays the ppening bars of a hymn. "Praise mas Eve. This progr~~ he. announced lhat over ".800 They have a good attitude about ?.ther thinqs, too! Fo.r
heckling thai went on during the eampaign; In general, 10 the Lord." The congregation joins in singing and the ~am; alart Of:t tra~tlon ~t [Link] youngsters In south. instaru:e, the sign that reads, , . 'Our sermce polley 18
we belleve the Srltlsh are belter informed on our polities organist plays Ihe meiody a lillIe louder. for he knows 'i. au s [Link] ~re lhe mnSl. eastern Michigan heard nature to fully please our customers. If you are not completely
satisfied, see Joe Doyle." This means a lot to a lady and
than we are on theirs. thai the congregation "needs a litlle help ..' Some of the ~a mnovauon urmg e serv.! leeture~ eonducted hy Authori? her car.
-Ideas - .
worth c"~YlDg: A f eery b oa t' s en [Link] d ee k parIs. h'toners are a b'tI appre h'enSlve a bou t th e woe h l'd I ea, Ice. I
Following a [Link] naturalists th hfromM November
h 3t 1965 .I. .
was a turn table. It ma Je for [Link] loading and unloading. and most are unsure of themselves, for the singing of i career seems to have corne 11964 ro~g D ar~ II 'L '" *
Top Of The Line . . . at Paul Gach Stl,ldio. 345 Fisher Road
Al blind eorners, ve>}. large mirrors are plaeed to ~id hymns is slill an innoyalion in Iheir serviee. ,naturally to Mr. Person. From c~~~ura':.~t~ic~:rd 0M~~;"o~: refers to the handsomely bound leather "Library Edition" of
drivers. Some were made of glass. others of metal. FlTe . The Church IS SL Pauls and.. . the "me he was a school boy visited 204 sehools. gave "5 wedding canrlids. They [Link] such wonderful keepsakes for the
bealers [Link] of twigs or woven wire attaebed to a long! I
rn .ts 130:year ex>st~nee. the be used as Iheir wedding mareh m Eston, Pa.. a ~mall town lectures and talked to over .... I family. For more information, caD TUxedo 1.0500.
handle are placed at regular Intervals on roads throngh r [Link] has until ~eeently land Mr. Person is happy to north of Phtladclpma. he pos. 1800 s t u den t. and leaehers
'" '" *
national forests. I
bee? left t?lll the orgamst a~d I oblige. sessed a reverence. for hlS throughout the counties Living- Have You Tried . , . remarkable Astringent Clean-
* * * [Link] th RO~dan CathotlhIC , Mr. Person is director for the i Church"tha love of mh1:Ilsdlc, and a ston, Macomb, Oakland, Wash. sing Lotion that is effective for excess oiliness? One
Mr. and Mrs. Peter f Ashur~off formerly of B elanger I congreO'ation
c urc es e atworl
St Paul's
over, hade men j s c Olr, WI
'h' ~2 VOIces, an d usual
'th ?' way WI for a youngboy c I ren, un- t ~na w and Wayne . during the ~eventy-five and three dollars at the Notre Dame
d I

Pharmacy.
road. who were trans erre 10 eosmopo '1' Itan M'eXlco C'tI Y 'never nnited '" .
in song. i two.d. boy'~ t' choirs . [Link] h ac . These ,haracteristies' mani. her SIX month
throughperIod Marchfrom Novem-
of this year
l
One man at St Paul's who is I tCOtIIng 0 age.. \\otIlc 6 abve a fested themselves in his activi-
lastt fall, write that they particularly enjoy the inter-
f approxlma e Y 5 oys. t'
C t' f' f th ' '" '" '"
KENNETH ... the magic name in hair styling wil!
.
na Iona 1 f' , h'
rIenOS IpS th a t th ey are ormm f' g 'th 1 '
WI' peop e very much affected by the in, I "The young boys sing like Ies a 0 a 0 s AHa ~. Bo y and "'ia 0 ompara
.~) ,n "free" lectures for similar Ive Igures or ese pea
from Argentina. Germany, England, and elsewhere - troduction of hymn-s i n gin g, angels" laughs Mr Person [Link]!, and III hiS rela~lOnshl~s riods are. over 86 800 persons be in Detroit to do a show on Ap,'il twenty-sixth. Edward
whieh makes for very interesting parties! Tbey also enjoy which has heen a .parl of the "hut 'the resemhla~ce I slop; [Link] h.s orothers a~d SlSters rn in 1964.65; 78.100' in 1963.64; Nepi will be working with him. Can you see the show?
the
d weather; Mrs. A. has been wearing sleeveless cotton servIce smce the urst of De-,' right there" I a famIly ~f flv~ chIldren. 66,100 in 1962-63; 42,000 in 1961- We are happy to say you can. Call TUxedo 4-8858 for
resse" ~ [Link]
i th e b egmnmg
'. 0 f F e b'ruary. I'
cember, t is dEdward h' d'J. Person,'
t t EnJ'oys His 'Boys' : beganWhen,playing
10 hIghthe school,
organ for he 62'" 39000 , in 1960-61 and 17000 .
details and cost of the ticket By the way, Edward Nepi.

..
'" '" '" orgams an c olr lree or a
I
, In 1959.60 "Parrucchiere" [Link] be closed that day. Everyone is going
the Cathedral. lOne receives the impression! children's Masses, Ed Person L '. _. 196 62 t to the show. G.o! Go!
INTRUSION BY "SAMANTHA" that that' . t f 'th M 'b g t r th t th' ectures gIven In 1- o. '"
Mr. Person is very enthusias- s . JUS me WI . r., 1 e an 0 rea Ize a ese. In- taled 280 and then increased to
Brown waters slap on tbe eypre..
Slivered bark shines In tbe flItered light.
Bright Howers danee in the evening breeze f
Irees.
r
tic ohont this addition and ahou' Person: fo> he. spea~s high!> tere~ts cUuld he channeled. ~to 405 in 1962... and hit a reeord
other ehangcs whieh havc oc. nd ~Ith O?~l~U, per.~onal sat. a smgle. Purposeful aetiVity of 479 leetures in 1963.... Our. cars for [Link] and delivery of prescriptions and immediate
enrred reeently. sueh as the in. sfaehon?f h" boys. He adds that could become the focal ing 1964.65 total Ie e t u res
Kopp'!\ .•. is service conscious. They have two delivery

delivery on all emergency medirations. Kopp's have even ex.


Shattered by a heron's suddt'n eal] of frigh , troduction of English into parts that he partICularly enJOYs the pomt of a lifetIme. l' h I b h tended store hours . . . open 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. . . . 16926
Tangled moss hangs low o'er hunter's head ..
of the tradItIonally Latm . Mass... ; chall ..~nge involved in keeping After high . school graduation , over.'ll dropped number s Ig t y ofto persons
465, ut par-t e Kercheval in the VJ1Jage ... TUxedo 5.B900.
SUdfng shift approaches through the gloom The"" new procedures have active youngsters Interested and he worked on a bakery truck l' . "f' d d t • • •
com~e~as a res'IIt of the Ecu- enthusiastic about the choir. for a time and played popular t~cIPadmlgmcreasde. ue 0 con- Sid Erwin says, "What will that gorgeous new Easter
One stacatto shot re-echoes, Hfe has fled menical Council ' in Rome Some 0f th e a du It c h'OIr mem- plano , mUSIC 'h'l w 1 e con ti'nUIng InUe arger au Iences. bonnet and the lovely Spring ensemble do for you, if
And the silence strctche~ silent as a tomb.
.' bers were dismayed at first, his organ studies. Then he en. School groups may now hear they frame or set off that pale, tired and dry winter
Likes InnovatIOns . says Mr. Person, when they tered Pius X, one of the world's lectures a.t the Nature Cen~rs
Man cJ&;ms his prize, and glides on out of sight A devout member of hIS learned that the congregation foremost institutions for Teligi-' at Ken~mgto~ Metropolitan face? Freshen yourself and be in tune with Springtime
Once agpJn the jasmine is alive with bees. Church, M:.. Pers~n [Link] was going to begin singing ous music, connected with Man. Park near MIlford or Stony and your. elegant outfit by seeing what Fashion Two-
Hand polished stars gleam through the night, both !he SPIrIt be~llld these m. hymns during the Church serv- hattanviUe Coli e g e, in New Creek Metropolitan Park north- Twenty can do for YOU! TUxedo 6-025_2_, _
no~at~ons and theIr effect-the ices. They feared that there York City. He studied there for eas~ of Roches~r. These are
And brown waters slap on the cypress trees. brIngn~g of m~m?e,rs of the con- would no longer be a place for two years. avaIlable ~ornmgs Tuesday In Bermuda with the Whif.
* '" '" fenpoofs, Vale singing group, is
hgregatIon,
t dl as mdlvIduals, who!e. the choir T I through FrIday and advance
. t 0 th e wors h'Ip serv- '-. DENNIS CROSS, son of MR.
:car e y. m Since that time, it has become Mr ransp
Person antedis Easterner
one "trans- appoIn . t men ts . f or thO .
IS [Link] See Gray and Play
!ec; makmg sure that everyone apparent that the ehoirs are go- ptaut~d Easterner" who is "at may he ~hta,~ed hy contacting and MRS. RALPH CROSS, of
Communication
understand
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problem: "I know. you believe you ,,~art;f
what .YOU think I said', but I am not sure r.
the proceedl~gs.. ing to he able to do a better job homc" now in the midwest. His
erson seems 0 enjoy than eVer befcre since they will 'f h' f
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pelr::;" offzc~tof ~ :ur.~n.
10 on e ropo an u orl y,
Roslyn road.

you «alize thai what you heard is nol Wh21 I mean!.'. every• facet of his work at St . h'ave "me to speelal"e ' . . and to ingW) e, w 0aeross
town IS rom the Newa nelg Jersey. Or- WOodward .. 1.5865.
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louisville Slugger
'" * '" Paul s. He carne to Grosse practice individual musical of- Pl' b d April IS an Ideal time to take
h it
What happened to breakfast cereal? P tlYoud can
Pointe in 1960, from N'~tivity I ferings. ennsy vama 0r e r, agr~es a self-guided hike along the BATS
0 hardiy Church in Detroit, and has been, I The choir members ll'ke th wfhohleheEartedly,The! botlh think labeled nature trails at Ken-
ear anymore. - or an regoman. .
SInce th a t t'Ime, responSI'bl:e for congregation . have found thee 0 "t"t east f d thas "at nIceh p ace h' to. smgton Me t ropo l'tI an P ar k near from $2,35
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the total musical program at i new hymns 'sung in English to ~Ifsl'h 10 I e a mos Pderef'llelde Milford, Stony Creek Metropoli-
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very man needs a w"e beeause many things go St . P ail
\\oTong that you can't blame on the government
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s." ure h . . i he a radic,1
He prOVides organ mUSIC for tradition and one that requires I Th.
" departnre from with res vitality
er, ess ..' crowe,
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1 e t an P or k near R 0cl'e, t er. or
Lower Huron Metropolltan e
-DanvIlle . (Va) CommercIal .' Appeal the
h Id d'l three masses
d th' which are,
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conSI era e a Justment. Mr. rangmg from Rosalie 23 to
,~I e are SIX young ersons Park near Belleville. I a BASEBALL
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A man who does nol read good books has no a" Vid~d additional work for him' ,.'ons or c Olr and congrega. and Martha • .five. has pro- I .er.~? f 0 ~ p r a c lee ses. i Eugene. Mary Anne. Neil. Gary. ROBERT AD'MS • .on 0f " SHOES
\'ant a,.e
a
Ove.- th e man w h't0 ean rea d them. ,here). and does the SIngIng, , . ,tlOn before
that now Massareongoing
hymns the to
days
be Grosse
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kid a ADAMS
MR. andof Berkshire
MRS. CHARLES
road is,

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i (chanting) for all services, ex- ; introduced
- Mark Twain
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g;ea er, mt~res an 1 n~w e ge a member of the 42-piece 'AI-
cepl at times on Sunday when: Fonr ne;' hymns are intro. ~th;;U~\~ces~nfe::;':P.:'[Link]':-':o~ hion. College nand which is
!I $10.25
A boy should learn rrghl from wrong al his mother's i he ". relieved hy h" daughter, duced every two mon'hs or whieh may be one reason why makmg SIX pubile aPpearanees
knee - or anoss hIS father's. -Joey Bishop! Rosaile. 23. . thereahouts. These same hYmns he fcU content here. from the hef~re [Link] ~nd h>gh sch~1 Sprin, is here - and ev.
I M~. P;rson also p r ~ VIId f'6~ LiTTLE LEACUE
It I-
------- --------------- are sung during that "season," beginning. aU~lenc,e.s Ie MIchIgan. and IllI' erythin; il com i... g up
alan [» )oroqne E x h -b- Sl ate,d
l It
! musIC: or approxlma e y , or period, until more hymns ar-
. He points out that most local n01s. on Its annual sprmg tour,
,:.edd•.ng, a year, Mendelssohn s rivc from the diocese. A dio. children take at least one year AprIl 5 to 8. "Fair [Link]" - with a SHOES
'\i~eddmg March IS not a part of cesan hymnal has been corn f' 1st' ctl .. ... ... new look of prettiness
The Ii"t eoo>prehn-;;;;i.;;;-;'~:-- [oe;;;- a. a field for couragcou, a, St. . Paul's service and Mr. piled just sinee Deeember. say; : ~ar!'~t":l.e.~s:~~~;ti:~. tie ~ma Enjoying a Miehigan spring $5.50
and [Link] dominat.
hihition of Italian omque art colleolors and adventu,ou. art Person has a. oumber of Freneh Mr. Person. as there were no self enjoys teaehing ahout 20 after her traditional winter va./
to be .hown in the United Sta,<, his tori an s. Imaginative pGr. Inarc~es [Link] hc plays fo' ~"offieial" hymns. or need for piano ,tudents in his "free I cation in Nokomis. Fla .• Is MRS. ing' the fashion-'picture.
in two deeades will he [Link]~ chases in the mnseum lield and weddmgs. Many graduates of; them hefore that time. Some of time" and he feels that be ,,' CAMERON B. WATERMAN. Baseball
hy Thc netroit In,titule or Arts on the part of private eolleet~rs. the Conveot of t~e Sacred .Heart I the hymns have the same tnncs helping them all to aehieve a of Lincoln road. In accepting his Oscar,
trom AprIl 6 throngh >lay 9. has made this style an aclive re,ue,' that Ihe" sehool hymn! as f a v. rite tradilional Pro., greater potential for enjoying _ UNDERSH IRTS
"Art in Italy. 1600-17(}()" is part of our everyday cultural ------------- ----.----- :testant hymns. music. I Rex Harrison paid tribute
Boys $1,75, Men $2.00
a rieh and varied display of life..'
m~re than :00 pamtmg.,. draw.
!liPids made recoromendations
Wor" f",m 35 American and' eoucerning specific ite?,~ to he
E t PI
Mr. Pe,,::::
' Mr. Person Would like to help I
loo~:::g forward some of his y~nngsters on their I
G & J Electric Co. to both of his Fair Ladies,
Julie Andrews and Audrey
10,5 and seelptures. It has benn Canadian art museum, and pub- m.'uded m the e~[Link]~. and to planning spedal mu,ie for a ,way to a mUSleal eareer. for he Hepburn. Now there is a
a ;".~ em b led f~om outst,andmg I he collections and 18 American [Link] the 100 hlOgraphles of, "more ambitious Mass" on; feels that it is a way to inspire TENNIS RACQUETS
Jim Kr.... mantl. Owner man that appa rent Iy has
[Link] and publIc co~lectIons of pnvat2 col!ections are included, artists and the 214 catalogue' -_ _. . ,pleasure, a feeling of rever. I
Nylon Strung
bar~lw art ~nd WIll he ex. 1 showmg Ihe ama,ing qualitv and entne,. This Con,nlting C~m. .cnee.a love of heailty. and a Electrical Wirin. everything--a lovely wife,
.nd'[Link], $10.95-$15.00
hlhlted exclUSively at The De-I hreadth of holding. pert;ining, mitt .. consisted of Freder>ek .• A lape:re:orded ~omn"nta:r, ,tate of [Link] to others and a Rolls Royce, .:Jnd a "get
trc,t lnstltute of Arts: ThIs I to the Italian 17th [Link] on: Cummings, Chairman; Donald; wr th~ mdjvI?U;ll hstener wIll: to oneself.
major ev~nt was orgamzed by this side of the Atlantic. In ! Posner, Institute of Fine' Arts; be availiible 10 .the form. o~ a , __~ _ TU 4-2738 away from it all" home
The DetrOit Institute of Arts and,' [Link], 11 dozen airdn s from ')f New York University; Robert po~.table, ~lectron!c ACOUstlgulde. I "'" near Portofina. SKATEBOARDS
i" sponsored . by the mm;~um's i the Denis Mahon PCOllec1ion in Manning, director of the Finch; UnIt W1UCil may oe rented from s~eclal tour of Art m Italy at Grosse Pointe & East Side $4.00-$5.00-$10.00
Founders SocIety. ILondon En land make th;" College Museum of Art, New' the Museum Shop, 7.15 p.m. '.
Alongside paintings by such I "Art i~ Ita Ig" e~hibition evc'~ York, and his wife, Bcrtina. Collectors will be attracted I Baroq~. musIC Will be p~o. Did you happen to notice
well known masters ?f the l~thll more substan~ial. Sl:ida Manning; Dwight C, Miller ~? a ~om~lementary exhibition.: grammefl In the Fo~ders Socle.
I
the short. softly curled CHICAGO ROLLER
century as CaravaggJo. POUSSIn, '" i of the Denartment of Art His. Art 10 Italy for Collectors," a ~y Concert on ,April 14,. Ieatur- hairdos of Julie and Aud- SKATES
Claude. Bernini. Maratti, B-'\roc-I WelI.k~own Items WIll mclud~ ! tory. Stanford UniVl~rsity' Rob- display-sale of original ~aint- mg Aldo Parlsot, ~el~Ist, and
ci, the Carracci, Reni, ~uercino, Ca!,avagg:w's, "S. John BaPtist"! eli Enggass of the Dcpa~tment ings, d~av!ings, a~ prints, This Joann !-"re~an, plamst. ~e rey? Granted not everyone
Rihera. Rosa and StrO"l. a host ([Link]' Museum. Kans.~: of Art H;story, Pennsylvania ,how wdl he hung m the Eduea. museum. }"Ims on Art .ene.~ can be that attractive but TANKSUITS
of less-known artists will be rep- ~Ity, Mo:), Anmbale. C~r~accIs I State UniverSity; Alfr~d Moil', tion Corridor uf the museum WIll of~er The Age of Baroque any hair fashion trend un
resented: Manfredi, the Gentil- Cor~natIon of t~,e ~~rgm' a~d I chairman oi the Department of from April 6 to May 9, and on AprIl 20 at ~ ~.m. " OCEAN CHAMPION
IN adapted to look well
esehi. Vouet. Sassoferr~to. Cor. Lndvleo C,~rraec., Agony 10 I Arl [Link]. Universily of Cali. p~ices 'Viii range from $25 to . General adnussto~ fo' Ar~
fr~50~
tona. RomanellI. AlgarQl. Bacrc. the Garden )both from the '!'f~- fornia.
cio. Cafa, [Link], Schi- hon Coll~c.~on), CaravagglO s The catalog for "Art in Italy,
$2,500.
A number of special events 111
1 Italy, 1600-1700 IS $1.00,
college students, 5Oc; you~.g
done, Lanfranco, Crespi, Creti, lOSt FranCIS In EC!iltasy" (Wads- 1600-1700" is published under are planned in conjunction with people (under 18), 25c. SI;leclal
on won,en of ail ages _
from any walk of life. It
needs deft hands to cut
$3';""""'-- MId
Franceschini, A II 0 r i, Cecco Iworth At h ~,n ~.u m, ~~rtfor~, the editorship
I of Frederick this major exhibition. Members ;ates and tours are aVaIlable
Brav~. Morazzone,. Procac~ini, CNm.), Rem.s Sal?me. (ChI' Cummings. It is a definite vol- of the mus~um's, Education J?e. ,or students and adult groups of
StanZIone, Pre t I, CavallIno, ca~o ~rt InstItute), DaVId and ume on this period and is one partment WIll conduct s!leClal 20 or more pers<>ns. Advance
B. 'ur. tecor4 '0 and [Link] the hair to give
the coiffure holding power k~~
Giordano, Soli~ena, Ca~tigliOn~'1AbIgaIl" ~W~lter P. ~hr~sl~r of the few works in the English f'xhibiti?~ tours on Wednesdays arrangements for such groups
your I•• t.r fin""
and bounc.e-personalized Boys-G iris-Mens. Ladies
~agnasco, Fettl, Lys, l....angett!. ~ 0 I Ie c t I 0 n~, D~meD1rh~n,oS language offering a general cov. and Fndays at 12:45 p.m. and must be, made ~ough the on co'or fi'", To _ h.-_
All of the chief Italian "schools~' ILand~cape WIth .a FortIfIed erage of ItaliaJi baroque art. ~und~ys at 2 p.m. ~ Wt'dnesday Mus e urns EducatIon Depart. beauty care to make it
-Rome, Bologna, Florence, MI' Cnst~e !,Mahon), PIetro da Co~: The world ..renowned authority, evemng lecture serIes on "Mas. ment, 831-0360.. from - right for you. Shop .. OIIr Stote
lan, Urbina, Siena, Naples. Vena tona s. Hagar and Ishmael Rudolf Wittkower of Columbia ters of the Italian Baroque" will Founders S 0 c 1 e t y members
ice, Genoa--are included. ~RIngllJ~g ~ use U f!l' Sarasota, University, has written the in. bring distinguished scholars to ?r.e admitted to the exhib,ition
I
Frederick J. Cummings, cura .• la.), SIX PI~t?reS" oy Salvator troductory essay, a classical sum- I D~troit as speakers. The series WIthout c~arge . at all tJm~5. Drop in at 117 Kercheval
tor of European Art oC The Rosa, ,P~~ssm s Sele~e an~ I mary of the period. 1\ [Link] IWIll be presented in the lec. upon showmg theIr membershIp (our salon is always open
Detroit Institute oC Arts, organ. Endyrn.Ol1 (The DetrOIt Ill:stl-! brdbound volume, the cata-! ture haD at 8 p.m. March 31, cards. Monelay.) or call TUxedo
I
izcd the [Link]~i?n. Commt''lt- !~t~ of .Arts) , Cla.~de Lorram's Ilogue contains three color plates April 7, 21, 28 and Ma~ 5, c~ . The Detroit Institute of Arts
1.6833. Our "Julie Cap
ing on the slgOlfI('ance of "Art - Flight Into Egypt (The cle~e'l and reproduc".s most of the 214 SPonsored by The DetrOIt Inst!- IS open to the public from 9
In Italy, 1600-1700," Cummin~s !and Museum of Art), and t~e works of art in the exhibition, tute of Arts and the University a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Cut/I an original signa~
said, "As national interest is "Fe~st of Herod"
rivlted on the collecting of Prett (Toledo MUSelU'11
by MattIa making it a visual sUi"Ve)'of this Center for Adult Education. In- Friday. Saturday and Sunday
of Art). vita) period, It ffiClj' be obtain. dividual admissions ($2.50) are hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The STUDIO CAMERA SHOe ture desigri, looks great
106 Kercheval.
works of art, thp Italian baroque A working committee of out. cd from the Museum Shop of ~vailable at the door and each Museu.:n is closed on Mondays CARL JOYNER _ on the young - and the
has ~ome more and more into lundjq IChOla,. in v. r j 0 UI The Detroit Inltitute of Arts. lecture will be preceded by a and liolidays. 10229 MACK - in. theWootis young in heart ! Try' it on-the. Hill
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