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.. All the All the News Po;ntes Thursday rosse Pointe of Every Morning Complete News Coverage of All the Pointes ==V~=ol~,~2~9===N=o=.==34=========~-..-tb.-~-~-~-et-1 ewS tOe Per Copy Year 28 ~,oo Per o-a:-fjs-:ec-oa-ntd-8-~-f:-lt-~=a~_~t~=ht=~t_an_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-G==R=O=S=S=E==P=O=I=-N-T-=E=, -M-_~-C-_H-_-I~-_-A-N-~~_~-~-~-~~.-da-} ,~~g~~T~,-_-~9~ Home of the News Pages-Two Sections-Section ----_._------------j of the \VE.~K As Compiled by the Groue Pointe News Drastic ,James ! Kerry. Negro community seIf-detei'mination. " • , Saturday, August 17 FORMER PRE SID EN T Dwight D. Eisenhower suffered his seventh heart attack Friday. Physicians at Waltr. Reed Army Medical Center have described his condition as stable. They have interpreted this la~t attack as serious bul have not as yet appraised its full conse. quence. "'. THE DEl\WCRAT~ have an. noun.:ed. from ChIcago that ther~ wIll be no. floor demo~. slralloIlS ,for candldat~s at theIr forlhc~mmg conven~lOn. !ohn ~l. Ba~ley. D;hm?cratIc N~~lOnal 0n:'~lttee aIrman sal the deCISIOn ~ad been reached after two candidates sug~ested aban donment of the lime-honored tradition. Sunday, August 18 GOVERNOR LESTER Mad. dox of Georgia announced his cilndidacy for Pre~ident of the United States Saturday before :I nationwide television audio ence from Georgia's state Capi- tol. • PHYSICIANS al Waltcr Reed lITeelical Center indicated on Sun.day that. former J'residc~t DWight D . .EI~e~how~r ~vas IIt<:ral1y battltn" ,o~ hiS Itf~, AI. tho\lgh_ no one offl1call~ said so. very httle hope remamed that Eisenh?wer would rec~ver from the seIzure he ~uslalDed last Friday. • l'tlonday, August VIETCONG UNITS ---- i D' of Grosse Pointe's Ireetor of Finance, Mrs. Sidney M_ Caldwell. C. BENDZINSKI, was on hand when the the meter leader to get City installed the first new. remote unit f01: reading the house. water meters at the Washmgton road residence. of ------------. -~ ------------,.,1 Photo by Eddie ~lcGrath"Jr This makes it possible for a reading witllOUt entering - I p. . olute 1968 T ra ff-IC Deat 11 C:ty Judge T 0II. R , eac h es F our' as · T wo 'T reats Boys Personlo1Die in LS Crash To SItrprlSeS · 'II I- iI 110 I I . 0' I h)' Off' 0 .-R----;-- k- .-1 D' S h d ro Ice Icers n outme ratro 15cover mdS e I Paterson Makes Youths 8'30 Car With Victims Inside; The Fatality Visit Dump, Count • a.m.; W U h Pinned d dUd Reported as n ear An nnotice Slugs and Signs _ Competition Two Shores police officers on routine patrol early Saturday mOl'lling, August 17, came upon a 1961 City Municipal Ju d ge I The 1968 annual fishing Mercury Comet two-door sedan, smashed against a tree, Douglas L. Paterson, meted rodeo for Grosse Pointe arid two men pinned in the vehicle. Both the driver and out some surprises on TuesCity and Grosse Pointe the passenger were pronounced dead on arrival at Bon day, August 13, when the Farms will start on Satur. Secours' Hospital. ~---------------CitY,?f G r 0 sse, Pointe day, August 31 at 8:30 a,m., The accident was discovered Jefferson, St. Clair Shores, 'who MUniCipal Court convened. at the Farms .Pier. Last by Patrolmen John Trevillian was believed to have been ridAt that time Judge Paterson year over 400 children from and Bruce Darlington, at about ing on the rear uf the cycle, suf- had before him a youth who bot h municipalities par-15:05 a,m., while tbey were fered serious facial injuries. He was charged with tamperili[; .. d bl with parking meters. He was bClpate in the event ann cruising on Lake Shore road, was una e to give police infoI" fined $25 and ordered to count over 30 fish were caught. near Vernier road. No one mation regarding the cause of the slugs found in the City of Last year the grand prize for beard the noise of the ~rash, the smashup, Grosse Pointe's parkin" meters the City went to Scott Wickland nor was a report called In by On August 4, the Woods re, during the past six 0 months. and for Grosse Pointe Farms t~ llassing molorists, apparently corded the death of Mrs. Cr.m- This was no easy job . _ • I Chris Cullen. This year 'the bec~use there. was no p.assing ella Ciaccia, 81, of 2120 Stan. there were 4,783. rodeo is expected to have well vehICular traffIC at the tIme of i (Continued on Page 2) COllverl the slugs inlo nickles over 500 participants. the fatality. i the City lost and you (ome up Hot dogs and pop will br.l Pronounced dead at the hos-I . ,vith $239.15, not to mention served aflerwards to all con. pital were Travis Lee Hickey, the maintenance involved in te~tants. Also, all those partici. 27. of 1261 Glaver. Detroit, the taking the jammed meters apart pating in the event will receive driver; and Gerald D. Stripling, and the actual cost of repairing (Continued on Page 2) 35. of 22935 Lake boulevard. st. Ihe meters. Judge Paterson is Clair Shores. Actual cause of rebining the slugs for the nexl! the accident is not known, but Accompanied by severe winds, parking meter-lamperer. I.' b I f brilliant and crackling Iight.S po Ice saId an open ott eo. d Piek Wrong Tar"et . mng, an ear-splitting claps of'" gin. parl1ally consumed, was thunder, the heaviest rain storm In another case, two teen-' HOllIe fou~d on the. front seat of the of the year struck the Grosse i age boys were chargeel with __ vehIcle, .leadIng to the p.osslble Pointe area last Friday even- 'littering. The t\\"o had thrown' " breakm. g and enterl.ng VI'O' I bee assumpt.lon. empty at . the door drmk ngthai the pair had I ing. f h C.heer cans I. h Annual Event Starts. B' C t h 19 aces In Warm-Up At Storlll I Heaviest Inunda tes Area Tll10ef Ransae k CIla If OllIe I, I lation was reported to Grosse n I: . Pointe Farms poll'ce by Rllth 1\lotorcyclIst Was. FIrst Th de th f HIck and A. ~itter, of 387 Chalfonle, The . e, a, 0 -ey.• hou~e was broken into wh('n a StrIpling raIsed th('. Pomle s 1968 traffi fatalTes 10 f I' lower glass pane was broken" c I I, _ ou, and the thief or thieves. gained i and the second and thIrd for entrance by reaching inside and: the Shores, Walter Rus~ell, 27, unlocking the door. • of 13805 Be,th, Warren, ~ather Farms police reported t,h1!t I of three chIldren, lost hIS lIfe the entire house was ransackcd. on Feh~ualY 27, in the Shores, All drawers were pulled out when hIS motorcycle we~t out I and their contents dumped onto of c~nlrol a~d. ~rashed Into a the floors, The only item fOllnd tree In the VICInity of 707 take missing, they said. was a gold Shore. He died of a broken I watch with a gold band. value neck. I unknowll. Bernard ,J. Green, 29, of 23200 '____ __ _ I Yout 1t Ad. ccuse tn A ssau l t children Mat the w, 5,. and Thomas, 11. M C t 11 • t d r. os e 0 was apPolD e genera I" mana"er 0f th. e E xchan~e on July 1 of thiS year. the fIfth-man to head the Exch~nge in .. its 4S-y~ar hiSlory, Pnor to hIS appomtmenl, he was manager of the FInancial and Administrative Operation I th E ch d th A t a e x ange an e u 0 Club_ He joined the Exchange in 1961 as manager of 1nternal Auditing. He became assistant treasurer in 1954 and treasurer in 1960, He was graduated from the University of Detroit in 1948 and was employed at the Genera I Motors Cor;;oration's Central Auditing Department be {ore his employment with tbe Exchange. Home in Edshire Lane He and his wife Constance and six children lived at 19817 Edshire lane. Mr. Costello was a member of the Financial Executives InI stitute. the Financial Analysts Society and past president of the Detroit Chapter of the Inslitute of Internal Auditing. He served on the board of directors of the Grosse Pointe Hockey Association and was vice-presiI dent of the Grosse Pointe Woods Babe Ruth League. ! He was a member of Lost I Lake Woods Club, the A.m.crican 1\1anag~ment Ass?cI.allon, i and the National ASSOCIatIon of Independent Insurers. ------~- I I I I Despite the severity of the' 0 t e . Ity po Ice statIon, T ey TillEI-' TAKES WAI,LET storm in thl's dl'slrl'ct, wI'th thc were fmed $25. each an.d made t f 11 th C t bb h t k Michael Corbell of 160 Kerhy water fall measuring a whop I 0 0 ow e I '! TU IS ru~' d t ld F r h h ping. 3.58 inches. much less' to the dump Site at 26 Mile rOil ,0 arms po Ice t at e I d d II It had parked his car in the drive. ~amage was reported here than, roa .an persona y C CP°'\I a 1D the northern Detroit ~ubJrhs. cont~JD~r of can~ ~ncJ ot~er way adjacent to the gymnasium Records <It thc F<lrms water c1ebns. mto the PIt mto which of SI. Paul High Schof'Jl, while pumping plant on Moross road. : the CIly trucks dump. Roth he was attending foothall pracshowed that thc rain~ fell in: hoys \~ere placed ou 90 days I tlce. on Wedncsday. AU~lJst 14. three "big spurts", beginning: probaho~. i W~lle he was at practice, he at 8:3.5 p.m., amI ('(lntinuing f In stIli ano~hcr casc: four s~ld. someone e~tered the VI'. until after II o'clock. They! ~ersons werc mvolved JD tak. hlcle and stole hiS wallet Irom were timed al 8:35 to 9:25. 10' JDg a Stop sIgn anel a Onc Way under the front seat. The wal. to 10:25. and 10:55 to II :10: As Isign. from City street~ All four let containcd $23, his operator's a result UlCre were heavy flood, I partIes were ordered to cOllnt license and personal papers, he 'ing condition~ on a larg'e num- ! all th~ Stop ~nel One Way I added. ' ber of street in the Pointes. Sl~ns In the elly amI report .. - .. 0 It GP Par k P0Z. teem/ln S(~h()()IS~ 1~lIdl'.'1. Hca .oin A 26 I If Not Approve Increase other election prior to the 196970 )'ear," he said. "September 12 is the last date on which egntlU.t"lons taxes for the 1968.69 year can be levied," he added. "Planning for 1969.70, which has already hegun, would be serious!}' hampered. For exA •• ample, the schools would be ssoclatlon Says Settleseverely limited in recruiting ment No Closer Now teachers to meet the increased Than It Was Three enrollment, projected for 196:>70 or even to hire the number Meetings Ago needed for normal replacement if its financial future were un"The City of G r 0 sse certain. It would be virtually Pointe Park police wage impossible to offer contraels negotiations are no nearer until a successful election had settlement now than they been held. By then, we would were three meetings ago." probahly not have the pick of d' t t the crop of the 1069 college accol' mg 0 a represen a- graduates and would have to tive of the Park's Police- U''' A t Stall dOll Stl men's Association. ~~~~~J~?r ~~sa~~~~:ualified perA reliable source told the Drastic Cuts Seen NEWS lhat they have been of. Dr. Anderson sal'd that" 110 fered the same amount, $9,300. other income is forthcoming II be. at the last three meeEllgs. fore June of 1970, approxiPatrolmen contend that. this is mately $3 million of educational not a rea~onable figure. They services will need to be deletare asking the City of Gro~se d f Poinle Park to meet the city of e rom the schools' present Detroit's policemens' pay scale, forecast of expenditures. "This is a severe reduction and 11 which is $10,300 with fringe quick way to express it is thai benefils. The Association representa20 to 25 per cent of the educ:ltive told the NEWS that the tional program will have to be City of Detroit has a seleclion eliminated," he said. of hospital plans, a superior Dr, Anderson said thaI there pension sctup, more holidays, is nothing final at the moment double time {or working boli- about the speeific program redays. and slimmer and winter ductions that he would have to furloughs. Palk police have only recommend to the Board of a. summer furlo:lgh, no double Education. but he said that il h.me pay for hohd~ys (they are will definitely not be "businelos {lll'en one ~ay oCf mstead). The :; UShUBI'I'idf the public turns rep.resentatlve added that the e sc 00 s own on September retirement plan, 25 years and 12 age 55. is. inadequate a~d that Dr. Anderson has oullined the city dIscourages retIrement lenaLve recommendations for at 55 by deducting Ih % per curtailments amounting to $6600nth n:t ~rom the lotal rctirem~nt 000 in the elementary schools, fIgure If the patrolmen retIre ';475,000 in the middle schools at 55 years of age and $615,OO[) in the high One nf .the members of the schools. Other general system(Contmued on Page 4) wide reductions could account -----for . an additional $1,005,000, makmg a total of $2,755.000. Opposing Viewpoints "In the preparation of a posSIble lIst of curtailments that I might recommend, I have had 1f the trees on YOllr lot look a advice fr om Cllzens .t. representlittle greener than usual and if ing tw d' I. II healthy' "reen leavcs are faIling . 0 lame rica y opposing to the g~ol\nd near your home pomts of view," Dr, Anderson you may have tent caterpillars, commenled. "One ofgroup wants that a detailed as many Poinle residents cur- listing everylhing would Tl'ees Attacked By Catcl'llil1ars renl1y havc. h T e~c green. ).(reedy, fuzzy little fellows chew at the stems of the leaves until they fall to the J:(round. They live in tcntlike silken webs and <Ire <lp' pearing in droves throughout The Pointe. These catl'rpillars are from the larvae of any of ~C'ver<ll moths of the genus Malacosl'ma. Cal ~'Ieming Landscapers lolel the NEWS that thC'y have heen eloing morc spraying against these varmils lhis vear than : eyer h('fnre. . . ~e cui, and the other says that If we do Ihis, we shall be aI'cIIsed of '.s('are t"clics.' We . WIsh 10 mak(' it perfecllv cl('ar that if lh~ residents lVi~h The Gmsse Pointe Puhlie School ~~~t~~la~o 0Jr~~a:~ o~~r :he{ next ram it I "e JOC 0 proI r. ' loda). more than $3 (Continued on Pal{e 2) - - - --- h~~ I O"icl) la I ion Set FOI' A ttorney G ener{, l l~e T7 II ,ey R It 1es 011. ROt1,0 0 r(,.,tnan,ces Other figures released bv thl' : lh~t ~l1m~er to ,Illidge tate~,on. JlI~nt show.' th~t the total.r;lin. II ,ge, at.erso~ ..Ia;~ ong ce~, f~1l in the Pomt('~ during Ihb ? bche\er 111 h"\Jn~. offenders ~corrs of allied bases protect. month, 10 August 19, \Vas 6.20 assllme the rl'sponslhllity for! ing Saigon on SHnday in what inch('.~, f;lr ;lhl)\'e lIle normal their a('hons. ThesC' srnten('es' U S. commaneler~ ~aiel l'oulel be for the arca. wrre hIS way ~f making th.f' I Two teenagers, one a juvcn. inches long, at the officl'r. Tn adclilion 10 thl' flooding,' offeneler~ conSCIOIlS of theIr i The ruling II\' Attorney Gcn. thl' preh,ele to a new general i1(' were arrested by Park Moore. anel his p~rtner, Pa- ,there wl'r~ several reporls of of/('o1.se. They, ma~: forget thf" eral Frank ./. K('Il('y on Thurs. offl'n~ive hy CommHni~t forces. poll.cr at Devonshire anel Mack, I I' 0 I man Donalel DeIPlac,',' heavv hranche.~ f:llli:"!g on a f('w ,f~nes hut thr) ":0111 forget the I day, that homp 1"\11('t'iti('s anel . fl. hI ' I time ~/l1'1l1cOlmtlni: slllgs, wtlk- I h I I . . It \,.as reportee! that Arnrrican~ on W('elneselay. AllglI.~t 14. when wrested Ihe pipe from Ihe youlh h ome~, ~nme I'nC'es ll'mg O\\n'. lh h tl ("1 I' lot er oea commllDltles have' .. <hId h. .. I d h. d 1 ovcr <lnll sev('ral eleC"tr"cal Wi: rollg 11'.1 v ('olin 10<::, the righl to" t I Iff .. I an" ,~ollth Vielnaml'~e forces t ry w('re rrpor I' exe angmg an" p acl' 1m Hn 1'1' a rrC's , ' . '. I signs or tr<l\'l'lin" t nthI' City. . ,.,r,1n oca 0 lCla \ h~n' hllr1l'11 hac!' most 01 Ihe hlo\\'s with a pipe anel a tire. and took him. anI! thl' jllvrnil(' ,hlackollts In hOlIS(,S, hul the, D' ~ . the rlghl to declare stah's of iron. The ju\'enilr, who is 16 i to Ihl' station ,Iotal ela mage was s<lid 10 hf' limp. eml'rgl'ncif's in riot situations, allacks anI! killed 300 commll. veal's old, has he en remanelecl' LaPralt saiel Ihat Ihl' palrol. : "I'xlremely light". --- ---.---- verified the position laken IlY lIisls. to the custody of ,Juvenile Court ml'n were dispalched 10 Devon.! One of thc most frl'akish as Grosse Pointe Woods. thr Cily o authoritics, and is awaiting a shire and Mack, when a citi. fleet,~ of the storm was Tl'jlorlecl ! l"" of Gro.~se Pointe, Grosse Pointr Tu~sday, '\u~st 20 hearing on charges of being a zen called to report a. fight in <It the home of ~red l\!C'.~srr, ~ 0' 11 U' ° Farms a~r! Grosse Pointe .Park (;OVER:'II"OR GEORGE ROllI. disorderly person, progress, When the ofhcers ar. ,2M4 Roslyn roael, (,rosse POInle ~ l'" earher thiS year whl'n theIr rrNEY sllrprised manv with his In more serious trouhle :s. rh'ecl, they witnessed the lWO Woods. Messer. a Woods' pllb spective councils passel! such: cnthusiastir enclors~ment of: Mark o. D'Ach~lIc, 17, o~ 2603 tf'enaJ~ers s\\'inl:in~ Iheir weap IiI' saff'ty officer, saiel li~h1ning A pLlhlic hearing on the opl'r. ordin~nces giving the maynrs. Richard M. ';Ixon anll Spiro T. fienitca'l, D('trOlt, aceordmg to ons at eac'h other. . ~trllck hiS home. <It !! p.m: II ating budgl'1 proposed for 19M. thiS \'Igh!. . . A~nl'w fr011l thr stl'PS of thr Oe!. Sgt ,laDles LaPrall, who Moorl' and Dl'IPlal'r s;1I1IIhat '1lllt a metal \,'lnllow rasmg, Ii!! for The GrO.SM' Pointl' PlIlllic It has hern thl' )'losJllOn of Capitol huilrling ~Ionelav. In a sairl Ihat a warrant accllsin~ an eslimatl'd 2.', to 4() YOlllhs "d\'lllrll'~ ten holC'.s in a hed. ~chool Syslpm h:ls hren schell the cil~' solon~ anel Ihl'ir allor smpri,ing rl'\.rrsal Romnrv said IhI' YOllth of fcloniolls assalllt Wl're gatl11'reel 111 ,I Sl'mlrllTII' rOOTll ('<'11mg. sho\\ <'\'Ing pl~l'C's \lIrl! for Monlla)'. August 26 nl'Y~ Ihat undrr homr lule of Acnl'w, this is "a VCfV ~Irong was apprnvl'd hy thr W<lynl' w"tchmg the ('onflict, ,tnll tlwy of pl;',!l'r onlo III" c'arpl'tll1g. Thr slll'ci,al mrl'ling 01 Ihl' thl'Y ball this right and "'tornPy raJlllillall', a \Wj' ahlr man."' COllnt~. Proseclltor'~ OUicc. were orelerrd to dISPC'TSf', hut and hl'nl a ml'tal slMagr I'"hl Board IIf ~.ducatlOn W)\1 hl' hrlll C;1'nl'ral Kelll')' vl'rifil'd this Ip until two wl'cks a,go RomD'Arhille, it was ,~aid, came i fearm,g that the rrmvd m,~ht net III th:'l. room. Mrssrr salll: I~ the ,gymnasl\lm of, Monteltl: stanel The ,four Pointes. wl'rl' nt'y opposed Agnew's canr!ic111cy, at Patrolman Ralph Moore, ,and h.ecome tlnmly, calleel for as.: he hac! JIIS! .left .thc hcdroom I F.Il'men.tary sc)h~ol, 1~75 Cook among the hrsl commul1lhes to anll it was on.y lasl Fehruary swung, it appeared, a two'lnch I slstanre. _ and was slt~mg ,In the 1,Ivlng II road. (,rosse lomle Woods, al pass ~uch rulinlls on eml'fllcncy that he strongly opposed Nixon, iron pipe, approximately 18. (Continued on Pal{e 2) room when lIghtnIng' slruc,(. 7:30 p.m. powers, I ------- CJ The Alcona Sheriff's office told the NEWS th"t they are investigating the cause of the accident but that one of the vehicles apparently crossed the white line. Both cars were totally demolished. James Coslello, Jr., 16. who I was driving the Costello car, and Peter, 12, were taken to Alpena Gcneral Hospital with multiple lacerations and bruises and are reported in fair condition, John Comment, driver of the ot1ler car is also in fair con. dition in the same hospital. Three Others Following C II f II " Mrs. oste 0 was 0 OWIng th<; car with their two other I Co F arms lty, . h R 0d eo F August 31 19 i attacker!: 'p0z.lce W aae N .. ,!~ A passenger in the olher car, Dennis Allen Stewart, of owen-I dale, Mich" was also killed, Necessary Dr. Theos I. Anderson, Sup e ri n ten den t of The Grosse Pointe Public School System, has replied to the question, "What will happen to the educational program in the event of a defeat at the polls on September 12'?" "In ('ase of a 'no' vole. the Board of Education will undoubledly try to secure addi. tional revenue by l\aving an~ His II Detroit's new groupblack is community. called the &0' The"l~ nomic. Development Corporation. Its initial finances of more than $1 million will be spent to assist projects defined by Inner City spokesmen as necessary to further the causes of black economic progress and Executive, in Other Three members of the James. Costello family of Grasse Pointe Woods. were killed Monday night when their car was in a head. on rollision on M-72, a quarter lof a mile east of M-65, near Millen Township. Killed were James Costello Sr., 46, general manager of the Detroit Automobile Club Inter-Insurance Exchange, his 14-year-old son, Patrick and his seven-year-old daughter, ('.t I~ROBERT Y * * * ---- : Friday, AUj!ust 16 IN A REPORT from Washington Thursday, Secr~tary Clark 111. Clifford indicated that. there was a possibility of further limiting or even halting the bombing of North Vietnam if the communists would agree not to place American Ih'es in "greater jeopardy." He said that the current quiet in, South Vietnam follows previous 1 patterns of diminished enemy, acli~n followE!d by new com. ~ mumst offensives. ARJAY MILLER, vice-president of the Ford Motor Com"'1.11head up a ne'w corn pany. poration organized to provide financial and technical support to economic development in --.----Costello, Auto Club Insurance Two Children And Passenger Car Die In Collision Cuts Voters Do Millage _ Thursday, August 15 A LOS ANGELES AIRWAYS helicopter caTl'I'W" 21 Disnevland visitors b.rok~ apart a~d plunged in pieces onto a playground near Compton, CaL, on Wednesday. kiJIing all passengers. This was the second crash in three months of Los Angeles Airways h('licopters On May 2i. ~3 persons were killed neaf Paramount in the worst commercial helicopter .disasler in the United States. Both Wednes. day's crash and the one in May involved 28passenger Sikorsky he licopters. One Importance Of Election Pointed Out :Three Members Of Family Killed On Crash In Head .... Remote Unit Is A Time Saver IIEADLINES " lIS Studenls Dr. Willi"m L. Craig, Prin(,Ipal 01 (;ro,,(' Pointe North lJig:h School. h~s said that oril'D1at ion for :,11 sltl(l('nts will he condHclect (Iming tile week of ..\ugllsl 21;. Kellrv ~dded Ihat .s\l('h enll'r :'oiinlh graders :lrf' 10 rrport gency action COllld rl'sl,lt in "a on \Ionlla)'. Augllst 21l, 10th Icr<lzv qHilt" rf'sponse throH,:::h- graders on .\llgIIS.t 27, anll thn I 'h O\lt 1 I' slate. ll1h gr<lllC'rs on '\II"IISI 28 H nt~1 'I' Arll r I J a' '1'1 '.11 I' . ~, . epn'sf', 1\ Ill", '~, I lerf' WI \I' !WIl oriC'nlatillns f).Pontlac, reqllested Kelley s '011 pal'll etdY, one at 9 p,m, lInd ,0piniol1 <lltl'r Govl'rnor Rom onl' at I p.m. for I'arh grade nl'Y's wtn of a hill thai wOl1lel 1f'\'I'I. A Irlt~r of inslrllction :h~ve granted Ihis local pOWl'r, will hI' po.~tC'd in the immeeli. : An aHempt was made to ovcr. ate futllre 10 all stllelenls to in. : rillc thr vl'lo in ,July bll( if was lIica'C' nHlre sperific instructions : d\'ll'atrel wllrn the lIollsc fallC'eI con('rrning orientation. to collC'ct the nccessary Iwo II.1 stllclent is unahle to thirels vote. al\l'nd on the dales .spC'rificd. ! Unell'r Ihe en,,'rg~ncy IIOWI'rs he i~ 10 report al !l p.m, in the the hl'ad local ofiJ("lals, fll. Ihl' school g:ymnasium on WrdnesfOllr Pointrs this woulrl hI' Ihl' lIay, S('pl,'mhC'r .J, for orient~. 1\1 ayor.s), may orc1arr 1 slah' \ioll jlurpr"rs and registration, of l'ml'rgPll(,~' ,me! rl'strict thr TIll' .stlllli'lll hook storl' will salC' of IiqUhl', gasoJ,nr, fin' hr 0)1f'1I hf'ginning Aug,)st 21 arms, anet ar.lmunition, as well I for thl' purchasC' of hook~ as Impose 'I 1'lIrfC'w. \ ryrry wrekc!ay prior to the Kl'llcy pointee! oul that 31- opl'ning Ilf sl'h()ol on Wc<lnes. (Continued on !:';l«e 10) clay, SI'lltemhC'r 4, I I " Page Two G R 0 SSE POI NT ENE W5 ------_._-----------------------_._._--------.- ~-------'---------_._-----------~~- Inlpol'tance of Election wrullitiuttal program :~~~~a~~e numlJer of .. _- . ----------_ leacher If the ll1illa~e is defeated and ano. th er no t passe d '. D r. A ~ d. er. son IIldlcated that. In addition, Ihe $chool system would be forced to use its emergency build ing and site resen'es to opt'rate the schools. "This would leave us in a, pre{'ariOlls position if we should been fighting, oLat !\foore, who was close to the youth. At any rate. D' Arhille, the. pipe raised high, made a down ward motion with the metal. The motion was stopped b~' : !\Ioor<~ anrl he ami his partnl'r and a rental fee of S10 per pupil would 1)(' ('harged. nc('« aileII' hoiler ill a buildElemelltilry audio.visual sen' ill~ or if some other large ex. ices and coordinators would be pellliiture werc required," he I'lilliinated, as would resource said. . . teaehers or helping tcachers. . Dr .. A~dersOl~ !"dlCated Plat "In thr middle sch )ols th all bulldll1g maJn,enance would aeademic program ~ou'ld ,e I be deferred, no remodeling duel'd to minimum req~,i:'~: I would .be done. and no furniture mcnts", nr. Andersoll said. "We Ior eqU1P~ent would .be repla:ed. would prohably nol be ahle to ,All school. ~urslng services offer electives," \\ou!d be eliminated, and the Other reductions outlined by dencal staff would be reduced the Superintendent would 01" at all l~vels. cur in counseling services, in Library Threatened. .. wr'.'sted the pipe from the yo"th. While this was going on, the juvcnile ran from the scene, an~ was pursued d~\~n Devonshire by a group of CItizens, who broug'Jt him back. and released him to the officers. LaPraH said that charges were filed against the juvenile. and that he was released to a rl'la!ive, who i~ an .attorney, .to I await a he~nng In .Juvenile I Court. would he reduced by one-haiL Instead of going five half.days a week. ehildren would attend the equivalent of two and one. half half-davs. Book' Rental Fee Free textbooks for clemen tar.v pupils would be eliminated "ISI1 R0 d eo Citv.I ., FarnlS F going to kill yO~! ", ~:It eit 'is n~ 'b 'r?_d~o._'~~~:rodeo II sta,!:~ higb schools the academic pro. AI" curneulum ~mprovement s111es were sent to the Detroit y gram would be reduced to a I ~~~d~~~~~~I~~a~: ~:I~~n~~~~i~rsd polilce .sciendtifiC Lafboradtotr for minimum. Studenls would not . - ana YSIS. an were oun 0 con. be permitted electlves but tr~~;?n 7JOUld be redu~ed. t~in harbituates. could take only subjects needed 1" Isce aneous s~rvlces ,and LaPratt said that the Prose. SHETLAND PULLOVER The college scene isn't complete Paine "Radley" Shetland. PROM without Authentic ENGLAND an Alan crew-neck pullover from England ••• as tnditional as ivy ••• as up-ta-date as the distinctive new saddle shoulder. In your pick of beathers specially created by Alan Paine. ~r~~~~~i ~~~~~;~ty a~~rvI~:~~ orl'ent t" Id b a Ion WOll ~ reduced, as ",ould all schooJ JIIJrary s<,~vices 'The~e • Id' b d t' . h I W?~ earl' uc I~n, In sc 00 SOCI~1workers, prOVISIon fO~,~~lary mcr~a.ses based upon ad~ltlOnal IraJnIl1~ .and workshops woul.d be ehmmated. and all! ~afeterla expense would be e Immated. teacher Deat and mixtures Sizes 38 to 46. (Continued from Page hope, who died in st. John pita I of injuries received a car her daughter, Mrs. 16.00 ~:~~e:~~ ~~IW~~::I: f,~~~,;.on~~o\ $;!~~ ~: car/szerr 80 - ON TIU: Grosse Pointe TU 2-3590 Toll J,. III ,ure, C,II tn. experts, Vogel Rill -TE 46900. No more pests. No more probllms. ~o, HILL Farms ~Mlc"illa" 80 KERCHEVAL 12525 Grand Rlver-TE ..~----_.~. .. caught by Dean Paradise~ ; Some of the biggest fish caug h't III t IIe City pre.rodeo were a 23" pike caught by Sharon Wickland, a 19" pike caught by Joe Cornillic, and 19'h" car;'l caught by Mary Winkler. So far no girls from the 'I Farms have entered a fish in ~odeo ar~ 23~~:_~~sh-c~ugh~_~~ th~~:.ro~e.C:-Co~e on Farms, i i r=-~A'~ -j~'-I ,-- -~ ------------------- .._....- -------'------ ~\Itor'5 Off~e will be pe~ilio~ed, ' or a secon warranty. c argmg ))'Achilll' with illegal possession of a r~strkfil'e dl"g a misde ' .. f h' h meanor, or W Ie t e yout could receive 90 days in jail. if convicted Be,ginnin,g Sr' .ember I, under a new State law. such an offense becomes a high mis. demeanor. which can bring up to two years in jail upon conviction. On Thursday. August 15. f)'Achille was arrai~ned before Park Municipal Judge C, Joseph Belanger on the felonious 1) Hoswhen Flora: h' 'h assault charge. The youth stood m",te and a plea of innocent was entered for hin~. ~'Achille d<'lllanded an examma~lOn and ~~i~~~~~ ~~~~~~~' i~f~' :~~I~ne~~l.for a eourt appomtcd at. it, ~1 ) ,If N ) lance, and for cutting tools, to free tbe two men. Shores Palrolman ROllald Forth respondcd witl, Ihe a Ill. hlllance, and Woods Patrolmen William Diister and Theodore Hin7. arrived with Ihe needed l'quipmcnt and the Woods am. ~,; ,i),." l;; ;,:t,.' "'" ti ~,,"'. ti ~!, :2 were - Suits V'lted :41 F 'S, " "., I \1! I I ' h ;; woo p aia, :",.,:', •• ,.",.,. windowpane ~ OpSOCK, ~ check, shorkskin, ~~" .. '.,1:,.~ .. : c:~ >' ::< :", or herringbone suits with matching ° vests. troditionols .the true with three-button natural II shoulder styling, l'Iloin-front trousers. /" black, blue, grey or olive ~clorin9s, I' Whiskey, .. : :: ...'. Ja cob so n/s ; . .. " .. ~ ! ~ Men's Store ~::~::::~:~~~~~~~:;:: =~~~ notilicd of the dealhs. I ;J :') ) :;" 0 pen ThUfS day an d Friday Evenings I~~~ii :~:reto tr~~i~\~~~\(~~I(;; (t,~e Shore. at an unknown rate of speed, when !lickey lost con trol of the vehide. The officcrs al. the scene said :.;: • Elegant Sportswear • &J~~1 ... '.:'."'\'.\.'. '.' 8 by the Icrinnnao. jack.t hig with scores TURTLENECK SWEATER Distinctive verticdl stripes in luxurious wool. Dolmdn sleeves for superior comfort. Choice of colors. . Ii \\ \ \ \\~\\\\. :~\\::.\\\\ '. . ' " We're Moving! the student .-oorse weave 1 r--/- . /'..1' .,.~ ~:H:!'l!',,'\;:i:'l\:\ . . l f !J Ir(\'!! \'.\'".',.\',.,"', , I ./ I I ! \ . \ I; ...I, ,\ \. \ i/\ 'eJ. I I at Alter Rd. /; WE ARE CLOSING HERE SAT., AUG. 10 RE-OPENING TUES., AUG. 27th AT ,/~ .. , . ~' \ " /// \:It;;; I Same phone number , TU 5.6000 ~.'urd"yt in Augul! • «osual styled II eonor, "0" IJtto w'eaf Clu •• d Sc'ltu,dllY\ ,n Augull 9fI0p-ffOm ring 26.42 Ifudent ~zec. 20.00 East of Arter Road Clolld o honger. Navy, brown, green. WHALING'S l11ell:' lightweiglH warmth. , l'<lcing \;,. 16.00 15011 KERCHEVAL pile for lor action wilh j. /:;~,; stripes lln P dl S In II vllriety of uncommon colors. ocrylic :.C r. and AVRIL SPORT SHIRT Di~tinguishdecll~od'd. ,./.•.. '.1 lined with eonvCls -- .1..... )<\'\ \ .\77'... i!i\\ 1'\\'.'\ DACRON nylon ", " ".IIII,i:: Shade & Venetian Blind Co. body. wole r.rMistont 25.00 J~., ' •....... ;~:\\;., t \,',~1,( (1/"!),i."":I:iF: 'Iii f'.' GRA.TOP 14830 E. Warren \f"\.'\''\''';--' ~.." . ,\',\,,\\~<'" . ,'\. ,', Clo .. d Mond.Y' ,n A'gult J i ~j Sove now on compus.geored :';: i If:'~',. $72 .f;,'.,,: ill... P police eould only surmise whal had taken place before the two men died, It is heli(~v('d, accord :i . fi ~)~a~h~ler~ea~~~~~t~~c~~j~v~a;~;~ dence that Ihe right wheels left the roadway, and that the ear traveled 122 feet hefore hitting the tree. In hitting thc tree, the police. mcn said, the accident car slued to the right and came to ~~ ~~r~ M.n's Trad,'tOlonal t,:.\' roa'l, called Woods police on Thursday, Au~ust 15, \0 disclose / lhal be had parked his boat and". t.railer in a vacant lot across ,'" the street from 1001 Vernier. k'I;', Lalcl, he said, he discovered"" Ihat lhe outflOard mulor, val. tl('c! ilt S450 when purchased ~': new, was missing from the :,: craft. F Ill;l~~~~;"s hody WilS remOVed first. and taken 10 the hospital in the Shores amhulancc, where he was pronounc<'d dead. DusleI' ;md Him used a crowbar and a tire jack to pry Stripling loose. ami fllshed him to the hospital in their a lllhulallee, :*4 SA L E g a tree on the lawn of the CiaI" ,Ill(:.:e Belanger set examina I cia rcsidenee. The daughter suf. lion <,late for yesterday, August" feTl~d serious injuries, but is rc- : ~I. D Acllll1e was released aflel' covering. 'Jlostlng hond of $1,000 . The Shores policemen said' ----.'tll<'~' found the viclims' vehicle ltEl'OilTS :\TOTOR STOLEN inside the car, apparently dead. Nevertheless, Trevillian and Darlington called for an amilu- f,~,'j r!'l 4-6900 for ,,/lgbl, f.rmll_ co"lrol, cell r.rmjnj~-TE A~6902 .... known if this was directed at the juvenile with whom he bac\ II CL.ASSIC .. Bob MUllchausen, 26 1:''' carp caught by Brian Dunn and Tom Staudt, and a 171,,," walleye August 1 and will end the 30th of this mont, h Th ose W h 0 ca t c h fish at either the Farm~ or the City park mal' enter theIr ca~ch in the contest. The largest fish caught at each park in th.e pre. rodeo will win a grand pnze. Some of the biggest fish caught so far in the Farms pre- 1¥t:~::::~:~:::::~:1:~: ~~1;:r;~~f;;)f~i~::;:~j &~:;~~',~i\~~f.,~~~;~ ,to meet basic graduation re, quiremcnls. Would Slop Athletics "Su hI' I c ex ra.currlcu ar scrvices as athletics, musical performances, publications anr! .. Thursday, August 22, 1968 -_._. __ _-_._---_ _ _.----_ _-.---,-1 _._---------_._.- _._----~-_.._----------- -----------------_. ..• I -.--------(Continued from Pagl' 1) I,' (Continued from Page II While Iielp was on the wa,\'. a prize for tbeir efforts. Last the patrolmen ordered the COIl1. year's prizes included rods and hatants to drop their weapons. reels. bait canteens, hooks and Thr' juvenile M his tire iron sinkers, minnow buckets, and s lip to the sidewalk, but lIlany other items. D'Aehille held on to the ['ille, ; Many fishermen have already D' Achille, the ser~eant said, entered the pre.rodeo which is st<'pped hack a d sh It d "I' ,a warm.up for the regular I kindergarten .. Accuse Youth : I,OSES TO THIEF ,parked on Fisher road, some. 1 • John W. Sewell of 12720 East one hroke into it and stole his. (,anfield, Detroit, complained to i Polaroid camera, light attach. (Continued from Page l)--'.-~lubs would be cut out,U Dr. I' arms pollee on Thursday. Au : ments and batteries. He did not ¥ust 8, that while his car was: disclose the amount of his loss, million is definitely needed," Anderson indicated. t---'--- Dr. Anderson said. Counseling services would he i The Superintendent's tenath'e reduced. noon hour and cam. recommendations at the ele. pus supervision would be elimi mentary level would reduce the inat~d, as would audio.visual number of special subjects se~~'lces.. ,. . : tcachers in remedial reading, . I he high schools admlnlstraA ,hop whe, .. you can be Sure music, art, and physical educa. tl\'e staff would be reduced, as 10 se lecI the very best liO;iJe __ fit ..., M.:20 or ~ pPe4) ..... 18.00 Jacobsons QUAD SHOP b. Z..iJigmSJi2., ,i.UC&1&WMU.rm:JlAi.mm au ~ .1II!I t.. , 'lIIIId ---- Thursday, August 22, 1968 GROSSE I Gr~~lt_e~!~_!ol'ch Drive T:Cl'lllil e Woous Council on 1I10n. 7, between the hours of 9 a,m. da)', August 19, granted per. and 9 p,m. mission to the United f'ounda. The annual drive providcs tion "Torch Drive" to conduct ~perating funds for. nearly 200 solicitations in Ihe W rI I \ olunla~y communIty heal~h. 00 s from recrealJonal and SOCial agencICs October 14 through November I which en'ice the community. ---------------- - ----- ---- -------------. .. - d.~~:J~, CUSTOM BUILDERS ARCHITECTURAL RESIDENTIAL. SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES COMMERCIAL MODERNIZATION ~822. 8022 14259 MACK AVE DETROIT, MICH. (,<1";'01<" tho Men.' T"~ From Scotland fine imported 100% Shetland Crew-Necks POINTE i ----.----. . 1969 Models Roamer "k f SIIe era I -Coming Soon No Wood-No 92 Kercheval - On thc Hill TU.2-8251 Rot Cooper Chris Craft 24910 Jeffesrson 778-3200 Ample Paved Parking --- ------ Open Thursday and Friday Evenings a BA from $7,000 to $11,620 and for an MA $7.420 10 $12,320. In addition to financing in. creased operating costs over a lwo-year period, school officials are hopeful that some program improvements will be possible. With costs rising each day school officials have said Ihat they cannot predict exactly the nature or extent of any iJn. provements, However, priorities for funds earmarked for Ihe curriculum area lIlclude pro. gram development at all levels, pre.school and primary educa. tion for cbildren with predict. able learning difficulties. addi. lional slaff for the Departmcnt of Instruction, teachers of spe. cial subjecls for the element. ary schools, and new ap' proaches to in-service training for teachers. The Board of EO'lcation seeks authority, through approval of ballot Proposilion No.2, to levy one mill for buildin~ improvement and site acquisition over a 10-year period to modernize portions of Grosse Pointe SOlllh High School. to br~in the im provem~nt 0 f middle school facililies. and to hclp cope with elementary e n roll men tin. creases It must be pointed out thai, considering rising building costs and the magnit1lde of the long range capitalization program,! lhe funds provided by passage' of Proposition No. 2 will constilllte only a modest beginning, With the limited amount of money made available by the building improvement Icvy. the school Iruslees would have to be highly seleclive of thc pro- I Lines l'-'ald a! I CALL: ---. lor young heloE's... dino>ouls, gilOHes or t;~Jel Ihe robes. defy ttrerigors Collies, iuriles, . hcoc I s on :h C ['l°lcmos, Snualy COJl1lorlobk 01 machine 101 tUlllc :,lu['l'Ii(j wachlng leopords or Ih(',(; ond drying White, yellow, blue or green.Sfze~ M1dd, pojomos,4.00 ond De Mail ,Sub'.,"plions, Grosse Pointe 48236 lime ligels, designs Ilonrd circu, moi(:s Wllh 4 to l.vet\cnHJ; po fomo~, 5.00 utter on Robes,5,00 S~ORT $1968$2268 NOBODY WALKS AWAY DELIVERY VIA EASTIOUNO EX'IES5WAY ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .........•...•.........•. _••.••••••••• '.••. e.......... .. ........ In the Villilgc COloniAl Fede,el Building ... i I ~ ..•••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ,~fT\ 886.8122 ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••. ", ... .. ..•. ... ... . .... ~ .... ...... ... .. ... ... :. : Volkswagen ... BMW ... Mercedes-Benz. Sopl1isticated cars. for sophisticated motorists. 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Warren TODAY! . .,.,-.':...", and Ollr PIOIl To YOllr Nerd. $2049 L~r$68 D~.!!N_$2169 CAMARO' CHEVY II III~UTes Changl' of l\dctT4:~s:s ft'orrlls KS'iUI lo qg Krrcheval. Gross~ Pointe, 48236 pajamas I I BELAIR CHEYELLE 754-9660 by TuesdilY Noon to insure inser. circus-time W, COil Atljull MI 4-5458 County I. AU Nc\\'s and J'ch'~rllslO;'; Copy Must Be in tlle News UUice ,\ddress all 99 Kercheval. Car or fleet Tolle & Herman's Michigan. tion. ALL MAKES AND MODELS To Go! III Subscription Bales $5,00 Pc' Year by Mail '56.00 outside Wayne from our coMeclion l"singe,. • AUIO LEASING • Kotther's G,osse Pointe ~ \ ahead Published Every Thursday by I\nleebo Publishers, Inc. 99 Kercheval Avenue Grosse Poinle 36, :'llichigan Pnsla~e .: Shif'flin ~.;, Season rJ.. t~se ~~ct ..~;~~ Trunk . Ready Aud, in reviewing all phases of Ihe currenl inslruclion program, school authoritie,; indicalc Ihat many of Ihe future recommcndations will be de. pendent upon additional facili. tics or additions to exisling buildings. Passage of Proposi. suburb without extensive lracts of l1ndevelo~ed land, the public schools contmue to grow at the rate of approximately 300 to 400 sludents per year. A survey of enrollments and facililies requiremenls completed in Aug. ust, 1967 by outside consultants. !>hows a projection of 15,496: sludents attending Ihe public: schools by 1980. an incrcase of! 2.646 students over the enroll. i men! anticipated for Septembcr I 1968. School officials have had to 'revise upward by 150 Ihe stu. dent population projection for 1969-70 for Norlh P.igh School. In addition, in spite of increased communication wilh l:ld!'iS , Cars l.ofwiIISouth be the .continued renovation II1gh School. Three , 1,000 II trOlL , Over HEATING UNITS Second .. Cl,EAtlU.P I CDn~~. G;~ss:pi~Oi~~ , ::~ND68 CHEVROLET Ihc middle schools and to develop adequate school libraries in the middle schools. Pro'." your family willt lit. It is vita! to Ihe ful! imp/eH.alr",.,1 Ccmforr of mentation of the middle school philos?phy that. adequale instruchonal matefl:Jls centers be ?eveloped. as well as more fie:,. ."7J -j Ible cl~ssrooms. The money Will ""' .•...•..•~ also give the school syslem the, •••... I means 10 begin a much.needed, ~ Oil or 90S fi'ed, ler long-r~nge housll1g program. at , ~'. . £, quiet, c1eon, unilorm the ml~dle school leyel. Ultlm. f'(.... wermth ell winter atel~. If the populahon gr~\Vth W ._._" long. We'll be hoppy con(mues, a fourth mIddle \ .., to give you a comschool may have to be con. plete cosl estimele, sidered. wilh no obligoAnother high priority in lhe 1 tion on your port. use of buildinp: and sile funds I flannel ------ Page Three i Phone TU 2-6900 colton """'- NEWS I jeets undert*en. For example, the)i might prefer to give prior. il.v to housillg all 6th graders in • lion lamer, "". lII.t"""" .. .-lI.. .:. I Pc]nt~ News on, fearless III-... 1par 0 chi a I school officials. tion No. 2 is an effort to find: I neill~c~ Ihey nor public, sCh?01 means flexible enough to meel. adnll~Jlslrators can predICt wII.h limiled hOllsing needs without ~ ceflamly how many of Ihelr . , One children will complete their the necessity o[ gOing to the educalion in the public schools. I public for bonding approval! In addition, Trombly, Defer I each year. aad Mason elemenlary schools . . .. were opened in Ihe 1920's. And Consistency m, all lhmgs IS a although all of lhem have bee~ man~_~o~_ty~~I~~s~~sel. I kept in cxcc]Jcnl condition over -------.---------Ihe years. there comes a time when modifications and major repairs arc vital if they are to I function effectively., I Members of the Board nf Education and staff have said I that il will be difficult 10 con-I sider improvements 10 the in, structional program wilhout ad ditional space. For example. for 1969-70 it has been estimated Ihat Ihe schools require 20 addilional professional staff members to meet the needs of the growing population. Therefore, classroom facilities 10 accom i modale the increase in the num I ber of school.age youngsters are needcd. Grosse dream .. CIIIl I Last year's salary schedule for teachers in The Grosse , Pointe Public School Sys!<:m be. : gan at $6475 for a bachelor's I degree and went to $10,300 in 12 sleps. A teacher with a master's degree began at $7.07.5 and earned $11,700 after 13 years' experience. Already - agreed . upon Dc. troit-area leachers' salaries for 1968.69 include Detroit's bachelor's degree range from $7500 to $11,200, and master's degree from $8.000 to $11.700, In Bloom. field Hills the BA will command $6850 to $1.0,850, while the MA ! will earn ~7500 to $12,400. The I schedule in Warren ranges for Made in Scotland for the discriminating male (and many female, tool hand framed collars and many beautiful colors - Plain $17.50 - cable stitch $19.50 - stripes $22.50. IIIII!Iz, .. , I!IIIS.C II!II!I![IIIII School Election Results Important in Many Ways Voter approval of Proposition No.1 at the September 12 elec. tion set by The Grosse Pointe Public School System, will levy a maximum of 4',,, mills for opcration each year over a two. year period to keep Grosse Pointe competitive with salary schedules of other nearby school systems. 'fhc funds will also help to meet on.going costs of operating Grosse Pointe North 11 i g h School, will pay increased op. crating cosl of all schools and libraries and will hire and hold additional teachers to meet in. creased enrollment. In 1967-68 public school at. tendance increased 10 67.6 per. cent of the 5-19 year-old pOPU' lalion as compared to 66.0 perccnt lasl year and 64,6 percent in 1966, Parochial school "ttendance throughout the dis. tricl dropped from 31.1 percent - in 1966 and 29.4 percent in 1967 to 27.7 percent last year. ! The Grosse Pointe Board of' Education is committed to the prillciple of keeping the salaries of the staff members competilive with those offered in comparable Detroit melropolitan : area school dislricts. The long-range school finane. ing picture in Grosse Pointe is somewhat clouded by Ihe fact (hai the teachers whose bal'. gaining agenl is the Grosse Pointe Education Association. an affiliate of the Michigan Education Association, have not ye( (as of August 19), signed a contract for the 196869 year. School officials arc of the opinion that the additional two. year operating levy will be suificient to cover wage demands [or the period in question. I --- -_ -------IIII!IIII!I.. ,•••••••••••••••• ~ : • : : : . ; ~ V ~ i ! ~~PORTS, WOOD MOTORS, INC. IN~'" 1~41~ GflATiOT AVE. (AT 8 MILE) I OlTROIT I CALL 521-6600 ., 1~$1 GRATIOT liVE. "'T 8 MILE) I DETROIT I CAll 521-6.."00 GROSSE Page Four Poll.ce Wages LICENSE FOU!IlD While routine patrol on Man ~~:~/~1u~te\~~0~0~a~li~~: found a malar bike license at a\'enue. Tile Oll'n!!r 20025 Ma~k , of the cycle, Richard Day, 869 Vernier, was notified. _________________ LADIES' I HAVE YOUR Dj,.' ~ONOS CHECKED BY AN EXPERT _ remodel old jewelry into tile finest, latest styles. ThetrethPrteS,~nlatil'e also point. e d au a numerous surveys throughout the years of bargain. ing with city officials have es. • Great Values in Fine Dia. monds, Watches and all Gold Jewelr • Ring_ 6lzed while Alfred E. Zief JEWELEIl. & GOLDSMITH 16437 E. Wnrren TU 1.4980 We buy old gold, jewelry and djomond~. ___ • FAMILY LAUNDRY • RUG WASHING The representative said nor. mal1y such tear.offs get about a 2% response according to na. tional surveys. The Association's response was 15 to 20%. Only two perrons responding did not sympathize with the police. mens' position. The representa. tive said "even this response, had no effect on the City's ne. goUators." • ~OAD DRY CLEANING DROP.OFI' SERVICE All ~~~:dS~p~r~::I~ning -Benr in Mind -Your Lnund,y is neve, mixed in with other custom'!rs. II', done sepcrntely. SAME DAY SERVICE IF DESIRED ForcPnitllkup OHicers in lhe Association. are: Charles Petri, presiden~; Robert Saifyrd, secrelary; Ralph Moore,~c~re~e~;~d~~ 884.9690 K~KU~O~HITE Laundromc1 & Dry Cleaners 16300 E. Warren __ 1 '.'ID J B/oclc North of Vernier (corner Anita) The bonds were sold to the lowest bidder, First of Mich. igan Corporation at an interest rate of 4.963 percent. Robert J. Slone, city manager, said the bonds would be paid from boat WllU rentals, and ",ere sold by "pledging the faith and the credit of lhe community, wilh. oul cost to the tax payers." Much of the discussion during the meeting concerned the pro. gress made with the bath house, and swimming pool at the park, whtch had been delayed by a strike of construction workers. Neither will be completed before the end of the 1008 season, it was announced. 886.6777 CARRY-OUT SAT. SPECIAL SPAGHETTI 6- FISH DINNER 99 C 20-Piece Bucket Only 3.95 CARRY-OUT 886.6777 YOUR _---_._----.---_ ONE-SiD Resl'dents -of the G r 0 sse Pointe ~chool district will ballot on lwo millage propositions all Thursday, September 12. All qua I if i e d re"istered P ~ .. voler~ may vote on roposltlOn No 1 (41' mills eaeh year for tw~ vear~2 for operation) Only J RElIlINDER bor~ood. This. ma~ differ ~rom prior to ; lOP'~~n~~ct ~~:s:I~~: Weed-s-an-d-b-a-d-h-a-bi-ts-seem to IPolhng Plafees 10 °tt~etr !!Iecltllotnhse'sli~~tcZ;~~e The Grosse Pointe be lhe only things that grow I n case 0 uncer am y ca I . 389 St 'th t t'd h I school E'lect'lon Offices, 885. Pl:blic School system, __ .. ' I WI ou au Sl Po e p. • are the lawful spouses of such persons), may vote on Propo. silion NO.2 (one mill each year: . for 10 years for building and, The facl is only a.n unbossed site p.urposes), . . i voler can be an unbiased voter. I ReSidents are adVised that In . 1------.-- .... -----.. - ... -! : It it's nnuticnl but nice, we've got il! • • • • B rowse artne /) CJ ~'PJeciatliej (7, Pl the ship's wheel, SHIP'!) WHEEL FAMOUS NORPOlE w~~I~~~Ghl~~~~Eh:~d 19605 Mack n /) ulI.licaC '::Jiflj . ~ RJ fOR GARDEN 3. Convenient :!'l _ _ ..- ----------& PET SUPPLIES TU J-8870 BULK GRASS SEED ~_ CATS frte: ,,-(pco 20'/l~le co!o,boo~:lct. \Y,"c: • _ - CANARIES PARAKEETS - NOW - I. I ! 'l) ("'} ::..., - Ave" - - - _. -- ~ _ . Interest Guaranteed, 2. Continuous Compounding. Since 5% is the maximum annual / interest rate permitted by. law; VJ~ couldn't change that. But we could .. increase the number of times the interest is compounded. We did. 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Any money withdrawn will have earned maximum interest right to the time you take it out. 20m HARPER al Vernier /8 Mile 6. 1.94 DOGS - I I I I I . . 1 NBD guarantees you'll earn 5~o annual ,interest for 4 years. By continuous compounding,your moneywlll actually earn 'theequillalent of more than 5112% annually. QUALITY fEED, lawn & "Garden Supplv PIGEONS • ' I I I I I I TU 2-1340 RECIPEUI--------- •••• SOUR I I I I}' • His lordship Jewelry • ~::~lecY:~r::':I~~~;~) ._- .1 == Open Dally 9.6, F,l<lays 'tll 9 • Sperry Topslder Safely Bod Shoes _ Binocull" • Nlutlcil Lamps __ I I • I m 885that . qhualified registtered vOlcrs ' Wfho a ve proper y assesse d or taxation in The Grosse Poinle Public School System. (or who When telephone poles and trees make you stop and think motorists il's always too late: 1. Maximum IIIORE BIKES GONE Two bicycle thefts have heen reported in the City. Lee Fos. sati, 1175 Grayton, told officers he parked his bike in front of Kresge's on ~'riday, August 16, and when he relurned a few minuleslaler the bike was gone. The second report came (rom Martha Wood, 335 Rivard, who reported the thefl of her I 26" black and gold bikc from lhe City Park on Saturday, Au. \ gust 17. CHICKEN .•..•. I all school elections their poll 12000 extension 23: Clair avenue, or telephone ing place is the public elemen~ A;rangcments for bscCUrindg 2 .000, extension 23, before t tary school servin" their neigh. an absentee ballot may e ma e Ime. Naw you get 5% annual interesl guaranteed far 4 years. And 7 other benefits. M.arl1ta Bonds Announcement of the sale of $150,000 in revenue bonds to be used for the development of the waterfront park marina, was made at the meeting of the Grosse Pointe Park Council in the City Hall, Monday evening, August 12. CHICKIN .-•..... _-_ I o GRilli I School Election 12 Set for Sept. . I Now there are plenty of courts bet too few senior men taking advantage of them. Mr. Dumas says this is a wonderful way furs~~m~togcthn~y Sold by Park HOUS' FRI. • exercise, enjoy spiriled comlle. titian and fine company. .He hopes more senior men II ut n Tuesday ev n ~I'l come a ,0 . e . ~ngs. Any .semor ~en mterested 110 more IOformatlOn may call Mr. Dumas at TU~edo 1;5721, Manion K. McLam, TU"edo 1 5134 Fred R Burns TUx or . , . edo 4. 4744. t' t t r b eller ye ,Jus go over Q Ghesquiere Park and join in the fun any Tuesday evening! Mr. Dumas tells us thai this is the best time of year to play Shuffleboard for senior citizens was ar idea of Mr. Dumas' some eight years ago when he was appointed to the Recreation Commission. At that time most of the activities at the Park were geared for children of all age",. uf. Dumas felt that there WIIS ~u Deed for activities for seninr citizens. Don Hallman. Director of Recreation, thoughl so 100 and shuffleboard for sen. ior men was initiated. " ,....... ..,. "1oods Park Thursday August 22, 1968 NEWS roll. COUNTRY THURS. • The men play every Tuesday evening from 7 to 9:30 o'clock. Many o( the men have their own equipment but equipment is' availabl~ through the Woods Recreation Department. The courts are lighted and accord. ing to Vern Dumas, senior cHi. zen and shuffleboard enthusiast, in good condition. 2M2itchelu'ltreasuretr . Tpherke are pa ro men on h e ar pay. Corner nf 3 Mile Drive Detroit's Lorges' and Best Equipped _'. _ I I ... -'--.-- ______ _ A small group of Woods' senior m!!n, who like to k!!ep ac. t.ive. ilre doing somet.hing about t th 1 h fn I ,', ey arc p aYlOg sue. board. Five courts are located at the rear parkin~ area, oU Jackson, in Ghesquiere Park At aboul . 6:45 almost any Tuesday even.' ing you can see senior men reo . d' h b he ~~I~~ldi~~s'la~~s e~~~mrut~ei~ . t' t. (th cars m an IClpa Ion 0 e I matches to come. tablished thai the crime rate per capita in Grosse Pointe Park is actually greater than in the two adjacent Detroit pre. cincls" Appeal to Residents In mid.June member' of the Association sent an appeal to Park residents slating their lid d' h casco nc u e 10 t ~ appeal was a tear.off sheet which read: "I do supporl the police ofri. ,.cers" or "I do not support the police officers" appeal. wall you (Continued from Page 1) Association said: "It jusl doesn't make sense that one side of the street gets paid $1,000 more an. nually and belter benefits than I the other side of the .street." He added that Park pohce faCe .. the same T1sks as lhelr brothers acro~s the street Senior Men Bid To POINTE 7. Handy driveway!: and walks. r;i where the grass bag ....~. behind the mower ••• Look is ••• nolhinE "~ projects on either side ••• you can close-trim on both sid~. Perfect balance ••• flush and you let a easy to level Income Tax Statement. 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Get our deal at oPOINTE DODGE 0 19319 MACK GROSSE POINTE WOODS TU 4.7210 MICHIGAN'S BIGGEST DISCOUNT DEALER 1------------------------., 25th Anniversary Sale I , To 'Aug, 24 2S~F on ALL DRY CLEANING 63c - - - - - - - - - -. 1.3 4 Trousers-Sweaters-Ski rts-Pla in Suits-Coats-Dresses-Plain Drapes-Slipcovers --------------- 25% off . Casb & Carry We have Installed lhe latest technical advance in Pry Cleaning with safe "Petroleum Solvent"; c new $4,000.00, 90 gol. per min. Auto Flex filter to produce miracL<lous spot removal and the best Dry Cleaning available. PLEASE TRY US, DENBY CLEANERS OUR 25th YEAR Pick Up and Delivery Page Five NEWS • VA 2.7055 20087 Mack at fairhalme - 15029 Kercheval at Maryland Just when it appeared that the question of neighboring children using the Liggett School playground had been settled to the satisfaction of everyone concerned, the NEWS received the following copy of a letter from slill another quarter: I August 14. 1968 Dear Mayor McLeou: I was extremely interestcd in the article in the Grosse Pointe News this wcek entitled, "LIGGETT SAYS RESIDENTS !\fAY USE GROUNDS". While the feud between Lig. gett School and the Shores Woods Homeowners Association rages, it appears there arc those of us-most dirccl1v af. fected-who have yet t~ be heard at City Hall. I am one of man\, hOIl1i' owners bordering the' Ligr-ett playground. I am. also, a tax payer and greatly opposed to the playground being opened to the public. Actually, since we bought our bome in November of last year, the playground has never really been closed. The locks on the gates of the proper. ty have been broken faster than I either Liggett School or my husband and our neighbors could replace them. The property has been invaded daily and we have been given a small sample of what to expect if it is opened legally. At this point, I would like to add, the "neighborhood chil. dren" mentioned in the News article appear to be in the minority. Two Jays ago we called U)l<lnthe Grosse Pointe Woods polke to assist us in evicting a group of twenty.some youths ranging in ages anywhere from 16 to 20 years. They, had arrived at the playground in a four. car caravan from neighboring St. Clair Shores (where, as you know. there is a fine municipal park) and, judging from the attitude of most of them as they were asked to leave, we fear. fully expect they may return later in a less playful mood. If you, Mayor McLeod, or Mr. John R. Jennings (President of the Shores Woods Homeowners Associalion) would care to visit Us here on Briarcliff drive, in the block between River Road and Wedgewood, we would be very happy to have you note thJt each home boasts at least one newly.broken window. We have been told that each pane (and they arc all thermo.pane windows) will cost Open Thursday and Friday Evenings SALE American Tourister Tet. 19.95 regularly 24.95 August lS to August 31 you save on a handy fofe of luggage-took vinyl, great for travel or week-end iounts. White, blue, red, fawn or spring green with Americon Tourisler tog. Jacobsons In the To COG Posts Resident Has Other Views Pointers Nallled Two Pointers have been named to Policy Advisory On Liggett Playground Use Committee on the Southeast High.vay Aspllalt Pavi"9 Co. ~~~~~~~ POINTE -_._---------------------~--------------------------------------------_._---~---_. between $25.00 and $50.00 to reo place. Two weeks ago. Ii Grosse Pointe Woods police officer viewed the current destrudion and estimated the damage at around $350.00. Besides the damages done to our homes. we and our guests have had to endure the foulest obscene language (shouted, of course) and even the roar or motorbikes being ridden over the sodded grounds. Many times several unobjec tionable small groups of young boys have been asked to leavesimply because their presence in the playground attracts a most undesirable clement. How. CI'er, we feel the children lIrollnd here-the Real neighllllr. hood children-are not depril' ed of fine playground facilities Those who arrive by bikes or parent.driven cars can, just as easily. drop off at the Woods Pal'k and enjoy the facilities we taxpayers have provided for them. The younger boys have only to travel a few blocks to Ferry School grounds where a (usually) completely deserted playfield is available. I am not a new-comer to the scene. nor am I unaware of the needs of the youngsters in this community. As a native Grosse Pointer, I spent my leisure hours on the George Defer playground, Grosse Pointe Park park. or in my own backyard. I. in turn, taught my three Grosse Pointe children to reo spect the privacy of others. None of us have felt deprived of any happiness. When my husband and I at. tended a meeting of the Association last Spring (our first and last) we were impressed with the obvious resentment on the part of some of the membership against the "intrusion" in our midst on the part of the private and non.taxpaying Liggett School. For this reason they seemed to feel completely justified in dictating their de. mands. We were amazed at some of the suggestions made (but, fortunately. not accepted) to achieve their aims. And we were: (1) ashamed of their lack of consideration and apprecia. tion for a lovely architectural addition to our community, and (2) curious to know if Liggett ran into such bitterness from any civic group when they were located on Burns Avenue in Detroit. The Shores Woods Homeown. ers Association MUST realize that the open fields around the Liggett School are rapidly disappearing. With property values increasing and the cost of build. h.g rising, each new home rep. 1 resents, at least. a $60,000 in. vestment on the part of tbe taxpayer. Contrary to the sentimen~ of the Association. we bought or built these de!;irable homes across the street from a PRIVATE school playground where. we were given to understand, the Liggett recreation area was off.limits to the public and the most we could expect in the way of a disturbance was an occasional Lacrosse game played by the girls of the school. Since we did not anticipate the present situation. we feel we should not tolerate anything less than reasonable and order. ly conduct on the playground. We would like to know how Liggett School expects to police the playground if it is opened to the public. legally. and how thl'Y intend to avoid becoming a public nuisance. We would like to know. as well, if they plan t(, assume the responsibility for any damag~s that have been and/or will be incurrl'd_ Please see that this letter is re3d at the next Woods Couneil E n for c e men t Coordination, and Information Systems Servo ices, [<'ederal and State Aid Michigan Council of Govern. Liaison, and Regional Anti-I ments. Mayor of the City of Poverty Coordination. I Grosse Pointe David E. BurI gess has been appointed to the Public Safety Coordination CHARITY CHEATED Committe and Farms CouncilAn employe of Baskin.Rob. man William Kirby has been bins, 17004 Kercheval, called appointed to the Joint Purchas- City police on Friday, August ing Analysis and Action Com. mittel'. 16. to report that persons un known had stolen a canister, i an~hedi~~~m~~~~~'a~ilId~~::~~~ which was on the counter near ment in these areas. . the cash register. containing $6 or $7 of donations to Sf. Judc Other Policy Advisory Com- Hospital. Two boys who were mittel'S have been set up for in the store earlier were ques Solid Waste Disposal Co- tioned by officers but denied ordination and Educational Re. any involvement in the theft. quirements and Financing. These areas represent four of I 10 major areas of concern SEMCOG has established as i initial activities. . __ ._--,_.~ .. _._.. _----------------- HAVE YOUR GUNS & SCOPES I RECONDITIONED NOW IN TIME I I I FOR FALL HUNTING -._' Jl;','. 8. McDaniel GunShop .,z; Diners Charge Amer. Express Mich. 8anka,d Honored Here 15102 KERCHEVAL VA 1.1200 Open Mon., Tues., Wed., hI., , 1o , p.m. Open Friday' '.m. 10 a p.m. ~._----------- Reserve NOW lor Oct. Delivery In announcing the apPoint-l ments, Wi I I i a m Mainland, Chairman of SEMCOG. noted that the committee members were selected from the dele. gat<:s to the Council's General Assembly. The delegates, all of whom are representatives of local government in the southeast Michiga!' region, will assume major res)l<lnsibility for the development of the SEM. COGs' program. The Council of Go\ernments, a voluntary association of local governments, was created early this year. SElMCOG has been founded in the spirit of volun. tary cooperation among exist. ing local forms of government can best combine total resources for area-wide challenges that are beyond indio vidual capabilities of anyone local government. Policy Advisory Committees will soon be appointed for COG's six other priority pro. grams, These areas are: Comprehensive Health Planning, Housing Trends a!1d Needs, Regional Building Code and .---1 Optn Sundays \0:00 10 4:~o ThUll. and Fri. TIll 9:00 P.M. LEASE Brand New 169 Models Drive up to 40,000 miles 7969 Lincoln Continental Coupe Air conditioning, tinted glass, power windows power 6 way seat, power steering, power disc brakes, white tires, radio, vinyl roof. A MONTH (2 Years) 1969 Monterey 2.Doo, Hard Top Automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, radio, vinyl roof, white tires, wheel covers, A MONTH (2 Years) 1969 Cougar Automatic transmission, power steering, power disc bakes, radio, vinyl roof, white side walls. A MONTH WE DELIVER On Orders of $5 or (2 Years) Call TU 1-5000 MOM ROSLYN ~dJMnf,1nc. MARKET Oldest in the Wcocl. LINCOLN-MERCURY 21020 MACK at Roslyn Rei. 884.3600 ._-------_. __ 130 KERCHEVAL-on-the-Hill _--~-----_."------------------- .--_._------------------_._--------- ... meeting. Sincerely yours, Gel aldine M. Polkinghorne (Mrs. Ross E.) 931 Briarcliff Drive. Grosse Pointe Woods. c.c. The Grosse Pointe News, Mr. Lewis Rockwell, Attorney representing Liggett School. Village OUT THEY GO! 250 NEW1968 IUICIS No Reasonable Oller Refused RICHARD BUICK 15103 KERCHEVAL VA 1-5400 This year, take the vacation you thought you couldn't take. Take a week in Miami, $150.50. We make it easy 10 91'1 Ihere too, With the only Super DC-8 service there - non.~lop every morning at 10 o'clock The,e's more 10 Miami than groo' sun, sand and surf, Whcn y"J wont to go out on lhe lown, 'herc\ 0 lot of town 10 go oul on. Miomi swings, And olmost anyone can swing the cost of a vocation there, Low summer prices mean Ihol YC>ccan toke a Miami vacotion for aboul as much money as you spent losl year at Ihe loke, the shore or the cotfage, For instance, on Ea~lern\ oxeiu,ivc Miami Beach PGrly vacaflOn. yOll (an sflend 7 day~ there lor only $150,50 0 person, Includmg your holel om! rovndlrofl OIr f(JJc, And if you like, you con eVC,l chor'1c the whole thing on Eastern's ChnrgeA Trop pion. See a Trovel Agen!. Or coil rllstcrn d:lY 0' night 01 965.8200, And toke Ihe vaca. tion you thought you couldn'l take. e EASTERN' We make it easier to A)!~ 0' G-ROSS& Page Six POINTE '. l'hursClay, August 22. ,1968 NEWS ave , I ~ t I ,; , , ~', . WITH FARMER lACK'S LOWER PRICES ON QUALITY FOOD, YOU CAN'T LOSE OUT! MONEY-SAVING BUSHELS OF BARGAINS SAVINOS ARE IN THE BAG MEAT ••• In Farmer ~'ack'$ produce department! His fresh InCase priced to And every sack of groceries you carry home from Farmer Ja~k'$ is filled with the best brands in townl EvefY cut of U.S .. "Choice" meat at Farmer Jack's is . Double-Graded for less waste and loW priced for fruits ar:d vegetables are "Bushel save YOy monev_ H more savings, B02. Fruit Cockl.11 IN TOMATO CAN SAUCE CA~PBElLS t LB. Pork & ••• nl OPEN PIT B.r 8 Q Sauce U.S. CHOICE CENTER CUT RICH TOMATO of .'eel ChuckRo~.t '5'5~ •• un In.' ".5: CHOIce DOUBLE . BRAND t PILLsBURV ASSORTED CUT"W STAR KIST Chunk Tu.sa •.on.I•••••• LB.7r SHOULDER.CUT LABEL STOKELV • lEAN, DEUCIOUS 80,'on pork • utll Fno:::SH MICHIGAN ASSORTED COUNTRY CRISP.TENDER SIZE 24 STALK P.,cal Celery 19t l' •I IN QUARTERS CAN 1LB.72C ' ' eTN. 1 lB. BOX GLEN SPECI M- LABEL F." D••••• Farm M.leI Bul'er CAN 1QT, 14 oz. Crisp IcII,tln•• nl t 5lB'89 ",oz. BOX .• iiKINlESS GRAOE '. HYGRADE 1l8. &.11P.rk Fr.nk. SKINLESS ' GRADE PKG. 1 2 lB. Mr. Pitt. Frank. 2LB'69t 19't " Tender .u .... oo•• LB~49~' Slr•• It.rry Pr.serve. C tlB'69 M.xwell No".e ~LVET L8.19t GROWN Gr •• n ••• n • ROLL LB. pork •••• k LBlse FL. BOMBi HP. 1002. Fruit Drinks 69.C' Le.59C Pr~n. Plums CAN Spry Shorl.nln" f Roa.t U.s. NO'. 1 ITALIAN 75 FT, Wax.eI P.... r SPECIAL BIL. HB. 2~~Z. Cak.lilx •• U.S. CH01CE CHUCK CUT DOUBI,.E GRADED 120Z, 4~OZ • WT. J~R .... , Food GRADED oz. CAN 150Z. BEECHNlU ?TRAINED CUT. 1:; 1 LB. 40Z, aTl, Wlnclow C"aner lB. .,s,cmolC@S"OULOER TASTE L.... y C.'.up AJAX 19~ 21\: HB.39 19C 44~ 7C 25~ 1St eY~~'39t 59t 19C 194 t.l9. DEL MONTE TASTY PKG, 73~ " 99' ~ " SMOOTH IIICRUNCHY Peanut Plu".r JAR, SUTIERNUT PtECESAND STEMS 4~: . CAN 'SMUCKERS 1 4QZ' " JAR' SHANK PORTION MA- PURPOSE COFFEl! Smokeel Hams LB.4S C ~lJTT PORTION .S",ok •• M.... FARMF,l'l J,,(:K Illc." Bacon LB •. 59 'ulce 91lC9.3/8 t KI..... x Tow.l. :SI28. e :n PKG. at eDrUJS ROLlPLASTtO GI.d Wrap 4~oz'8" 10T'22~ 140Z. CAN WT. PKG, " ROl.L59t 25.0FT'39C Itra.la.rrl •• . A to~~25t ~:39C .KG. FRESH FROZEN OCEAN PER~ I •• Ma'eI Fill... ROLL ~ Z'U6ei' SIIUte? YOUR PURCHASI IS F If YOur cash" RIll Iffr doesn't • (AU US UP! , Complaint Departfarmer Jack S rs a dav' U . pen 24 hOU ment IS 0 h' wrong in one . 'omet 109 there IS • n 931.6600, ellt. es of hi' ,to.- ''':910 attar 5:00, 741; Of 93, say "Th ank You" aft Imrle-.I • -ru your purchase er ringing up Farmer Jack'si ~ou get FREE at ermer stand On his h &d Jacrc win eto pI_ your 14614 KERCHEVAL at ALTER 20382 MACK (bet. 7 & 8 Mi.) Grosse Pointe Wds. Monday through Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9 p.m.-Open ... MISS MUFFETT FnESH PRO~GRADE 2 pK •. tpt a, 1J~? 16145EAST 8 MILE at KELLY Ice Crea .. Cups CAN TOWN PRI.DE TOnIalo QUAKER MAID INSULATED Sunday 10 a.m. .. to. p.m. 19230 HARPER at Morass' GROSSE Thursday, August 22, 1968 POINTE NEWS Page Seven 16298 Minolia. DetroIt, was pick. ,,. 10 Cases Heard In City Court Obituaries STARK IIlCKEY Funeral services for Mr. Hickey, 79, formerly of 115 Lakeshore road. more recently of 8162 East Jefferson avenue, will be held on Friday. August 23, at 9:30 a.m., in the Verhey. den. Funpral Home and at 10 a.m., from Sl. Paul's.on.the. Lakeshore. A Rosary will be said today, Thursday, August 22, at 8 p.m., in the funeral ~ome. Mr. Hickey died on Tuesday, City Municipal Courl conven. ed on Tuesday, August 13, with Judge Douglas L. Paterson pre. siding. The following cases were heard. John Jennings, 416 :,:oran was charged under the drunken mo. tor law-resulting in an acci. denl. He pled not guilty. The case was taken under advisement. Arthur Bartley, 535 Lake' Shore, was charged with reckless driving. He pled guilty and was found guilty and fined $75. Albert Edgar, 26107 Colonian, Warren, and Robert Nasiecow. ski, 8934 Astor, Detroit, were charged as minors in posses. sion and littering. Both pled guilty and were fined $25 each. August 20, in Harper Hospital. A native Detroiter, Mr. Hickey was Detroit's oldest active Ford dealer. He had been in business since 1926. He was a member of the De. I troit Athletic Club, past.commo. dore of The Grosse Pointe ' Yacht Club, director of The Hundred Club, past president of the Detroit Automobile Dealers Association, co-chairman of The Henry and Edsel Ford Auditorium Memorial Fund. He is survived by his wife, Ethel; two daughters, Mrs. Ed. ward J. Schoenherr, Mrs. Howrad A. Shaw; a son, William S.; 13 grandchildren and three great.grandchildren. Interment will be in Holy Se. pulchre Cemetery. ELSIE GUTO Funeral services for Mrs. Guto, 76, of 1027 Hawthorne road, will be held on Thursday, August 22, at 11 o'clock, in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home. She died on Sunday. August 18. in st. John Hospital. Mrs. Guto was the wife of the late William H. and is survived by a daughter, Virginia; two sons, Robert and William J.; seven grandchildren; t h r e e great - grandchildren; and a b~other, Laurence. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. JEAN HAVERS Funeral services for Mrs. Ha. vers, 77, formerly of 271 Ken. wood drive, mote recently of Detroit, were held on Tuesday, August 20, in the Verheyden Fu_ neral Home. She died on Saturday, August 17, in Cottage Hos. pital. Born in Sharon, Pa., Mrs. Havers was the wife of the late Dr. Howard Havers. Interment was in Elmwood Cemetery. lUARIE E. HARTl\lAN Funeral services for Miss Hartman. 78. Qf 1371 Berkshire road, were held on Saturday, August 17, in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home. She died on Tuesday. August 13,. in the Moroun Nursing Home. Miss Hartman was a resident of Grosse Pointe Park for over 43 years. She is survived by a niece. Mrs. Joseph Clifford and two nephews, Robert and Lawrence Werner. Interment was in Fore'St Lawn Cemetery. FRED KOCH Funeral servIces for Mr. Koch, 83, of 1336 Audubon road, will be held on Thursday, August 22, at 1 o'clock. in the A. H. Peters Funeral Home. He died on Sunday, August 18; in Deaconess Hospital. Mr. Koch is survived by his daughter. Mrs. Melva Heppner, two sons, Frederick and Robert and seven grandchildren. He was the husband of the late, Alma. Interment will be in 'i'orest Lawn Cemetery. HARRY S. LAl\IBITZ Funeral services for Mr. Lam. bitz, 63, of 353 Moross road. will be held on Friday, August 23, at 10:45 a.m. in the Verheyden Funeral Home and at 11:15 a.m. from st. Pauls. on . the. Lakeshore. He died on Tuesday, August 20, in St. John Hospital. A Rosary will be said on 'rhursday, August 22, at 8:30 o'clock. Mr. Lamhitz is survived by his wife, Mary A.; a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Kosciolek; a son, Robert H.; two brothers, Walter and Henry; three sisters, Mrs. Clara Norowski, Mrs. Flora Zie. lin~ki and Mrs. Helen Zl'.nder; eight grandchildren and one grllat grandchild. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. 1 ; Todd Brooks, 101 Touraine, was charged with tampering ed up on a warrant for loiter. with parking meters. He pled ing. He pled guilty and was lined $10. Four persons were charged guilty and was fined $25. On August 14, Edward Behn, as disorderly persons. They were Raymond Milton, 4219 I Lakeview, Detroit; Susan White, 2582 Drexel, Detroit; Edmond Zelickman, 8115 Elm, Taylor. and James Goforth, 802 Lenon, LE BARON Detroit. All pled guilty. All were fined $15 each. COUPE David Donahoe, 826 Neff, was Equipped with all standard equipment plus radio, white. charged as a disorderly person. walls, vinyl roof, auto. temp air-conditioner, full tinted He stood mute and his case was glass, shoulder helts. adjourned until October 8. OTTO MILLER FI:ncral services for Mr. Mil. ler, 67. of 1642 Hollywood road, were held on Tuesday, August 20. in the A. H. Pelers Funeral Home. He died on Saturday, August 17, in Deaconess Hos. LEASE ,69 IMPERIAL ~"1I!! ~ t , HEARING .' Alo CENTER 17907 E. Warren TU ).3600 DETROIT 341.9500 I)"'..'.. t 50% off ~------------. (While they last) Your choice Perennials large and small Cut Glads 25c Good Selection 17931 EAST WARREN TU 4-6120 @ on today's high-speed turnpikes, it's easy to forget how fast you're driving. Mentally, you're "velocitized," as one expert put it. So, sometimes you take the off-ramp at a cloverleaf intersection a little faster than you meant to. You crank away on the steering wheel, but your car tugs straight ahead like a dog straining at the leash. The tires sq ueal and your passengers squirm. One of life's embarrassing moments. , What "over-engineering" can mean to you You probably could have avoided the drama if you'd been driving the new Mercedes-Benz 250. It runs rings around most cars. It out-handles and out-maneuvers them to help you avoid anxious moments. How does Mercedes-Benz make a 4-door sedan with the agility of a sports car? In the words of one critic, the new 250 is "over-engineered." He's right. And Mercedes.Benz is proud of it. By conventional standards, . the new Mercedes-Benz 250 is "overengineered." It's built to Far more exacting standards than ordinary cars. A patented improvement The 2~O'S suspension system is of the more than 5.200 basic engineering patents held by Mercedes-Benz. The engineers simply would not tolerate poor roadholding or a jarring ride. Their ingenious solution: a 11air of anti.sway bars-one in front, one at the back. vVithout these concealed torsion bars to fight body lean, the suspension's springs would have to be so stiff that 11atented--one A superior braking system Many ordinary c~rs still use old-fashioned drum brakes. Today's 18D-mph Grand This "walled.ilt" turn at tIle Mercedes-Benz test track is a brlltaltest of tIle sllsp,msioll. Test drive tIle remarkable 'Will 250 yourself. Prix racing cars use disc brakes. So does the Merce50,000 miles or so, you may begin to des-Benz 250. And not just on the front as it is for mechanical efficiency. Orthocedes-Benz without lmowing it. Below wonder if your 250 will ever ra~t1e. wheels, but on every wheel. Drum pedic physicians were consulted in the arc suggested retail prices for 8 of the brakes are cheaper, but tests prove that design of the 250's seats so you'll have 15 I\/lercedes-Benz models: Overhead-cam engine disc brakes provide the mo:,t precise proper sllpport on cross-country tours Usually, your car's engine is either 600 Grand Mercedcs •• , ••• $22,299. braking possible-at any speed. So Meras well as short hops to the supermarket. tuned for power or economy-not both. 300SELLimousine .•••• ,.. 9,4()0. ceJ~s-Benz engineers insist on 4-whec! When you first slip into one ohhe 250's By employing a sophisticated overhead. 280SE Coupe .•••••••• , • • 9, ) 74. disc brakes as standard eqllipment. carefully contoured seats, it may seem camshaft layout borrowed from 2805L Roadster •••• , • • • • • 6,485" With 421.1 square inches of braking finn, but once you get used to it, YOlI'1i Mercedes-Benz World Championship 280SE Sedan.. .. 6,222" 1lcver settle for "I/larshmallow" seats area, it's virtually impossible to outrun sports/racing cars, the engineers were 230 Sedan .••• , •• • ••• •• • • 4.544. again. Mercedes-Benz engineers have the 250's brakes. aUe to improve the engine's volumetric 22D Diesel. .... .. ... .... . 4.494" respect for your backbone. 10,000 body welds efficiency (its ability to "breathe"). 220 Sedan.. .. . .. .. • .. . .. 4,360. Thcse are just a few of the many ]\'lost conventional cars 113vea "~p- This remarkable engine gives the 250 advanced engineering features of the arate body and chassis, held together 3 top speed comparable to a standard Mercedes-Benz 250. Taken together, v ••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••• with bolts. After a while, the bOlts can V-8 with Ihe economy a Six, they add up to one conclusion: at work loose. On a washboard road, the : •. ., ~... SEND TODAY FOR $5.060," this car is one of the shrewdest "Fatigue-proal" seats : •FREE BROCHURE rattles can be deafelli11g. investments on wheels. : l;. , . (or belleryet, come Take a day.long trip in some cars l\1ercedes. Benzelimillatedthe body f in and pick one up) and you'll wind up feeling like a d:lmp Clip coupon lor brochure bolts. In their place arcover 10,000 indio • Mercedes.Benz of North America, Inc. washrag. The Mercedes-Benz 250 is vidual welds. The rcsult is a structurc For more details on the 250 and 6 Dellt. 00000, Box 207 engineercd as much for human comfort of immensc strength and rigidity. i\f tcr other Mercedes-Benz models. send 10Cliffside Park. N.J. 07010 day for your free copy of the 24-page, Please send lhe free 24.page, full color full-color brochure (coupon at right). hro"huTC thai tells all abOUI the new cars Detter yet, visit ollr showroom, Sce from j\lercedes.Bcnz. and drive the new 250. Find oul for N,IIllC _ YOIII'scI( how it feels 10 drive a car huill 1<; he the best- 1)0l the best seller. Addrc5S _ flld . of : • MercedQs.8enz molar cars from $25,582' to $4,360' You may he ~ble to afrord a MerCheclt this OtiC 0111: tile ucw Mcrcedes.Blmz 250 is 2 feet sllorICr thIn! its driHlestic rilds, yel gil'c\ away tloll,illg itl illICrior room, .~ ~ \ Wood Imports, Inc. i _ 't City Statc _ Zip _ ~Ea\l and Gulf Coa~l ports01 entry, excJu~i\le of oplions, Slale and localtaxes, if 10Y. . Newberry. OPEN SUNDAY. the ride would be ruined. With twoanti-sway bars (most cars have one), the 250's suspension is soft .enough on a washboard road to absorb annoying jolts. And on a tight turn, it's firm enough to prevent mush and wallow. A suspension that sacrifices neither ride nor handling is a good e,,'\ample of how "over.-engineering" works for you. Here are some more examples: p' HF>43 '1 }l-.. ~hl~i, • The new Mercedes-Benz 250: so "over-engineered" it-won't mush, sway or wallow-even on cloverleaf turns. i I E. Warren ------------------------------------------------------ ~ .~ 1 l ,." Sale on name brand insecticides. fungicides. fertilizers and weed killers Allemon Florist on ~e? month NORTHWESTERN LEASING1 INC. 19711 LIVERNOIS END OF SEASON SALE SPECIAL 5135 HEA.RINc;,AIOS EAST SIDE Mr. Miller is survived by his wife, Agatba; two daughters, Mrs. Donna Lou Frit7.e and Mrs. Valerie Jane Delie; two grandchildren; two brothers, Carl and Axel and a sister, Mrs. Rigmor Steffenson. Interment was in Forest Lawn Cemetery. MORE BIKES STOLEN The followin~ bicycle owncrs reported their bicycles stolcn from Norhclt Neff Park during the wcrl< of August 12; John P. '.I Day, 530 Cadieux. Rick Linden, ~ .• 761 Fisher, Dave Mooney. 848 Washington, Thomas Bradley, ~ <' 830 St. Clair, Michael Leidy, , , 860 Lincoln, Ann Sholck, 1351 i' Three Mile, Mary Mercier, 604 ~~. Univ('rsity and Tom Klumpp, 'L1"'~G sOV~O:. .... pital. ) INTRODUCTORY -. 15415 Gratiot Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48205. Phone: 313-521.6600 Page GROSSE Eight ELBOW GREASE to pray I1's all right for the things ~'ou want, but it will take a little hustling for the things )'OU must have. IB · I on Secours Ad.mr,nr,strator Trans f erre d to Ph-lad r, e l ph-Ut Julie Christie George C. Scott rrpETULIA rr SU.l1l1ested !or POINTE KOd Us.eTruc k 1 s To Do Drinking Cadet Rabant Takes Training Cadet Thomas W. Rabaut, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Ra. baut, 1015 Three Mile drive, is __ .____ A resident of Lincoln road one of more than 800 junior and I Sister Mary Gertrude, C.B,S.,, ~{erc~ Hospi.tal School of Nurs. called City police on Mond~y, senior classmen at the U,S. Mil. who has served as a nurse and Ing In BallJmore, One of her August 12, to report a SUSPIC' itary Academy, West Poinl, hospital administrator in this firs.t nursing assi~nments was ious van .truck. was parked in N.Y., who are receiving Army . .' caring for the soldIers at Camp front of his reSidence. Orientation Training at various area since 1920, IS JeavlDg Meade. Md., during the influ. Upon arrival officers found Army installations this summer. Grosse Pointe to take up a new enza epidemic of World War 1. three juveniles in the truck in The cadet a second classman assignment with the Sislers of possession of alcoholic bevel" (junior), is ~ssigned for approxSecours in Philadelphia. In January, 1968, several c:ges. The three were taken to imately four weeks this month, hundred of her friends paid the station and their parents to Ft. Knox, Ky. Appointed adminstralor of tribute to her on the occasion notified of the charges llgainst During this period, he will rc. of her forty.fiIlh anniversary their sons, The boys were reo ceive extensive training with a' in Detroit. A dinner was held leased to their parents. combat unit of the U.S, Army. in her honor at the Grosse The truck belonged to II 16 The training is designed to give' Pointe Yacht Club and a fund year old youth who was attend. the cadets firsthand knowledge was established in her name ing a dance at the War Memor. of the duties. responsibilities; to provide educational assist- ial at the time of the arrests. ance to members of the Sisters He told officers he was not in. and living conditions of a jun' of Bon Secours. volved in the drinking. The truck was held for the Siste;- Mary Gertrude's new driver's parents. assignment will be at Our Lady I Help of Christians Nursing I PAMPERED Home, 56th and City Line I Many children grow up today al'enue, Philadelphia, Pennsyl., with the disadvantage of having vania. ; too many adl'antages. d DAVID RAYNE U"SSEN 6:45 AHD 9 P.M. SAT. 1 P.M.-SUH. 1:30 CALL PR 5.6800 "(ome to the Pointe" for BETTER DEALS on New and Used Can Complete Selection GROSSE POI NTE RAMBLER -------.--- RENT or BUY ). Pilinos • Organs , ''\ L_rey • ... ..... % • Stery & Clark THE MUSIC CENTER 22t3~ Gratlat, nr. , Mil. 77~DO - Hri. lD to , Saba St. Lucia Barbados St. Kitts St. Barthelemy 6 Sizes One Low PrIce a 6.50.13 $.37 7.35.14 $.43 7.00.13 .40 7.75.14 .44 6.95.14 .42 7.35.15 .51 M p{ic.f1o Wt"t_.lIi ~ F.E-T. ,bOWQ,. slocktJt~ltlt'r. oIdoi1 $ide'*.II.'o-si~ Atmorubber to cb,tful ty.~ We retruds of touch CoKdlgL Free Mounting! Easy Credit TMmS! 4WHITEWALL Dominica St. Thomas St. Maarten $1390 Jon. 25, Feb. 8 and 22, 6.50x13 Fed. Tax $1.81 f'1l'St quality. Not seconds. Not blemished. Chet. Sampson MARSHALL TIRE CO. 15515 E. Warren TRAVEL 106 Kercheval Nott~~:~.m Complefe One-Stop .(lIr On the Hill TU 5-7510 100 Kercheval 6 ways to get rid of lawnweeds. now! f i .'~ ~ \'}~~r~i v ~~f~~ ~~Jl ~ ~I ':d1II~ '/~' .tt.lk ~lIk .. _ .~ You can pull them out CLOSE OUT SALE! ... or bum them out ... or dig them out _, . or leave them behind o 0 , or do it the easy way The easy way to clear out hated weeds is the way developed by Scotts, the grass people" You simply stroll over the lawn and spread nice clean granules to do the dirty job. Take Advantage Of Year End P,ices. Still 56 Left The time to do it'? Right now! What to use'? Turf Builder Plus 2. Where to get it? At any of the stores listed here. Turf Builder Plus 2 not only clears out 24 different kinds of weeds like dandelion. plantain, buckhorn and their ilk, it also feeds your grass to make it grow stronger in this critical EXTRA SAVINGS ON DEMOS AND FACTORY OFFICIAL CARS Just 20 Minutes Away from Grosse Pointe -- MARTIN 885-6700 Service --_._.-------------------------- ~rttlJ f;et Cf beauti'ul deaf in our beauti'ul worl" to",,'Io Self confidence is trLlly name brand on any market. ON THE HILI, After entering the Society she was graduated from the - I CaU: TU 1.5262 to Service Manager \\'ORRY }~REE Take care of the comm.on ; sense and most of your wornes Will take care of themselves. a~d March 8. 1968 MlnS i IV'~~ SEE NORM i Nevis Departing: BASEBALL Born in Wilmington, Dela. ware, Sister Mary Gertrude at. tended high school and business college there and was employed by the DuPont Company before deciding become a Sister of Bon Seeours. Need Service? NEW TREADS I ------ Puerto Rico AND Sister Mary Gertrude's life as a Sister of Bon Secours covers a span of more than half a century. She entered the reo ligious society of women dedi. ('ated to medical care in 1915. She made her final vows as a Sister of Bon Secours in the Society's Motherhouse in Paris, France, in 1924. She had been there for a year ~ the only year in the last forty.eight that she, did not spend caring for the sick in this area. -- I WINDWARD ISLANDS " GLOVES ==========-:---- -- I J and GOLF BAGS Bon Secours Hospital in 1944, Sister Mary Gertrude has been the principal architect of its deveJopmer,t and is known to 'thousands of residents who have I uSl'd its services during her long tenure there. In 1961 she became Provincial Councillor of the Bon Spcours Sisters. "The contribution.; of Sister Mary Gertrude to Bon Secours Hc'pital and to the entire com. munity arc heyond measure," Frank Couzens, Chairman of the Advisory Beard said. "She leaves behind a I' e cord of achievement that will be a lasting tribute to her and a lasting benefit to all who use the hospital that stands as the princi. pal result of her Iife's work." Cadet Rabaut was appointed 10 the military academy by Rep. Mart~a W, Griffith (p.Mich.). lie IS a 1966 graduate of Aus. tin. Catholic High School. De. trOll, Mich. LEEWARD ON . PRE-LABOR DAY SALE Each cadet is required to demonstrate leadership ability in several demanding Army ex. ercises. THIS WINTER CRUISE TO THE 30% OFF W&"dDHN at Ft. Knox 101' officer. -_.- I mature Thursday, August 22, 1968 NEWS GROSSE POINTE ALLEMONS FLORIST (:, GARDEN CENTER 17931 East Warren Ave. I - -J BACHMAN HARDWARE BILL LEE OLDSMOBILE 19483 295 Gratiot, Mt. Clemens 465-0456 PAINT (:, IAack Ave. NELSON C. FROLUND INC. 19815 Mack Ave. I not, however, supply fertilizer.) SCilson of thc year. Thc cost: a partIcular bargain now, Y~u save S J a bag on thc large sizc which trcats a lawn of 10,000 sq ft ( 100 sq ft x 100 sq fl). Is ~'ollr problem No-Quibble Guarantee! All Scotts products are fully guaranteed. If they don't work to your complete satisfaction-just let us know and you'll get your money back promptly and with no quibbling. SCOTTS, the grass people, Marysville, Ohio. crabgrass? Stop it in its tracks with Clout-without injury to your dcsirable grass. Thcrc's a sale on Clout too, (It docs et Weeds-Away-SALE Turf 811ildCl' Plus Z \lwl.< and fCC/is IOJlOO sq ft bag j'z"95 I: .95 (t ba6 J>,S!5 6.45 • ... .~ 5,000 sq WM J ALLEMON GARDEN SUPPLY 17727 Mack Ave. • .• r ~ Clout con',o/s crnbgrn.r; 5,000 sq (t bg ~. :::::-:.:::.. 4.45 ~~j\ :1 ~~*;.::- :!. ~"'~~t~.1 MELDRUM GARDEN SUPPLIES 17921 Mack Ave . Thursday, August 22, '968 GROSSE Woods Police Arrest Third Man in $50,000 Theft Case "FOR THE BEST DEAL" Se'e Adam Early at 'gJwAdL OJD.iJzt.tL A third man accused or par. ticipation in the embezZlement of more than $50,000 in drugs and other merchandise from the Arnold Drug Store chain, volun. tarily surrendered to Woods police on Monday, August 12. Det. Everett Plumb, who has been working on the case, said that Lawrence J. Timek, 26, of 19179 Clifr street, Detroit, stopped in the station to give himself up and asked why the authorities were looking for him. Timek was informed that he is accused of receiving and concealing stolen merchandise, and that a warrant had been issued for his arrest. Also involved in the embezzle. ment and awaiting trial in .e~-OJ1JpnoJd1L 1540t POINTE E. Jefferson, Grosse Pointe Park VA t- toOo Wayne County Circuit Court is Kenneth Geisler, 28, of 12522 Dresden, Detroit, who is alleged to have disposed of numerous drugs and items of merchandise to various sources, at 40 percent below cost price, and dividing the money with William Burn. stein, 32, of 8547 Hedgeway, utica, Mich. Burnstein is narned as a co.conspirator, but not as a defendant, Plumb said. Timek told the detecllve that Burnstein had borrowed $140 from him some time ago, and that about four months ago he was approached by Burnstein and asked if he knew anyone who could sell small amounts [Of dr~gs t~at he (~urnstein) had In hiS possessIOn. The White or Bla.ck Enameled Aluminum STORM WINDOWS, DOORS, PORCH ENCLOSURES SALE--SALE-SALE -8RAND NEW 1968 MODEL 104 \ ALUMINUM'SIDING, PEUGEOr MOTORBIKES SCREEN PORCHES Made by the Peugeot Co, Mfg. Co. Completely Assembled Ready tc .Ride Guaranteed 6 Mos. 6,000 Mi. STORMS FOR STEEL CASEMENT WINDOWS We Repair Storm Sash and Screens $125 00, REG. PRICE $235.00 FULL PRICE FREE ESTIM-' TES -POINTE SCREEN no .dded taus or casts CONTINENTAL' CYCLES CORP. (Acros. from How.reI Johnson's} Sales &- Service 19430 Harper Ave. TRIM AND GUTTERS AND Harper Woods STORM SASH • .t-NC: 881.6130 or 881.4600 20497 Mack Ave. THUI.;' FRI •• SAT. AUG. 22, 23, 24,1968 OUR CUSTOMERS Will SAVE OVER $150,000 DURING THIS SALE HURRY SAVE-SAVE BREAK A BALLOON NO OBLIGATI~N FOR A BONUS - ONE BALLOON PER FAMILY During this sale you can write your own ticket - Get on oppraisol frOM gener,)us usea car buyer (Big Spender Bender) Pick out a cor or a truck you want. Make us Cln offer. COME IN • BREAK it BALLOON ~,:\~OUR. __ "~IN If it's within r.oson • GET A FREE - We'll deal! BONUS REPUTAnON, RIDES EVERYCAR WE SElL!' FANTASTIC USED CAR BUYS (For this slle only) Real sharp. Reduced for this sale only! only'395 #P2239 r64 Ford XL v-s,' auto.. R&II. WW, Sharpest in priced now town, Sale only'995 #P2238 '64 Com:1w 6cyl.. auto.. R&H, Excellent condition. sale priced. only'795 #P2242 '66 Galaxie #P2219 '66 Galaxie Ht, 2-dr. HT, V-S, auto .• P.S., low mileage. One-owner. V-8, aulo., R&H. Here's a real sharp one. only'1395 only'1495 #l111A '67 Pontiac LEMANS Sport coupe. Very special. Iy sale priced #756A '65 Country Sedan V.8. auto., R&H. WW, low mileage, one owner. only'1695 Only '1495 #P2~09 '61 Mustang #TN1A '64 Econo.Van V-S, auto., R&H, WW. low mileage. Factory warran. Like new. Excellent small business. ty. only'2095 Only '745 for 1159A '66 Volkswagen Like new. Sale three days only. the priced Mrs. M. E. Knapp, 289 Rivard. reported finding 18 pieces of mail near the mailbox at ~1/'otre Djlme and Kercheval on Sunday. August 18. City police said there were no signs of tamper. ing and the door of the mailbox was locked. The Post Office was notified and the mail forwarrled to it. only'1095 #1214 '65 Chevrolet ONLy'895 1966 Mere, Park Lane 4.dr., V-8. auto., R&H. ww. One owner. Like new, Sale priced. '1695 each Open the door to a whole new world of shopping pleasure. Come to Wrigley and discover the cool just picked freshness /and juicy, sweet, melting flavor of Ho,ney.dewmelons. PERSIAN MELONS CASABA MELONS CRENSHA WS 2.door. Radio and heater. Sale priced and real clean. COOK 16901 MACK AVE. at CADIEUX money received would help pay some of the money owed him, Timek said Burnstein told him. Timek said he gave the items Lo a third party, whom he reo fused to name because the person Is a family man with two children, and who, Timek said, was not aware that the goods were stolen property . Timek was arraigned before Woods MuniCipal Judge Don J. I Goodrow, on the date of his surrender, on the warr8nt ac. cusing him of receiving and concealing stolen property over $100. He entered a plea of not guilty and demanded an exami. nation, which the judge set for yesterday, August 21. Bond was set at $500. The embezzlement carne to light, when Burnstein, who did the actual stealing, was con. fronted by the drug store firm officials, who had received a tip from a 51. Clair Shores drugstore owner on June 7 regarding Burnstem, who had been apprehended stealing drugs and consequently fired, Burnstein, a full-time employe of ArnCJld Drugs, was working part time for the st. Clair Shores store. Burnstein was called to head office of his full-time ern. pbyers, 15188 West Eight Mile road, Oak Park, and when asked ahout the St. Clair Shores inci. dent, voluntarily confessed the thefts from the place, and also admitted that over a four-year period, he took approximately $50,000 in drugs and other items from the Woods store, 20853 Mack avenue, and other firm stores to which he had been transferred. Burnstein also admitted taking $50. sometimes $75, and even $100 each week, during the past four years, averaging about $3,000 in cash each year, by merely ringing up under. charged sales and pocketing the difference. He claimed he took the money only when he needed it, and used it to pay medical bills for his wife, and to maintain living expenses. . Burnstein, who had been an employe of the drug store chain since December 1960, met GeIsler at the firm's Hoover.Twelve . Mile store in Warren, and struck Iup a professional and social relationship with him. When Geisler was shifted to another store, an inventory of the Warren store was taken, and losses were discovered that resulted in Geisler's dismissal. Seven months later, Geisler ,contacted Burnstein and told him he had the means of disposing of any merchandise, such as dr ugs and other tangible items, that Burnstein could take out of the store. Burnstein told Plumb that each night he would take items out of the store and stnre them in his home, until he had a sizable amount. In August 1967, he was transferred to the Woods store, and Irom the time he beg:!n work there, until his suspension, Burnstein said. he took a tolal of $2,580.67 worth of goods, for which he received a share of $450, after they were sold by Geisler. Burnstein said that his share of the loot sold amounted to an estimated $3,000 a year. besides $3,000 8 yeDr in cash he estimated he pocketed. On June 11, Geisler came to the station with his attorney and surrendered himself. After he was informed of his rights, he confessed that he had been receiving stolen merchandise from Burnstein and that he had disposed of them, splitting money received 50.50 with Burnstein. Following this, Geisler was arraigned before Shores Judge George Beauchamp. in the ab. sence of Judge Goodrow, and stood mute and waived examination. A plea of innocent was entereu for him and he was re. leased on $1,000 bond pending trial in Circuit Court. ftlAIL FOUND r-- #T134B '61 Econo.Van Page Nine NEWS GLASSES TURN ON VOUR HAPPV SMIL~ You'll love the deliciously dif. jerent taste 01 tbe Persia", tbe creamy white meat of tbe Casaba, and the slightly :spicy taste 01 the crensbaw. 99~ Come put on a happy face! A new pair of eyeglasses from our collections is sure to li~hl up your face WIth smiles. ION OPTICIANS • 885-4000 Soles De ,0 en 8:30 o.m, to 9 .m, Mon. & Thor., - 8:30 a.m, to 6 .m, Tues" Wed" FrI., Sat. 20183 Mock A..e. Grolle Point. 884.5770 20841 K.II, Rolli la,t Detrait 773.3205 :~ ,.... "Ji . ~~.'- Page Ten GROSSE POINTE NEWS Thursday, August 22, 1968 DRIVE Writer Flees to Far Isle Following Shudnabin Week By Walter Fuller to watch the Detroit and Cleve., I'll bet you a box of used wild Dirksen we would have broken I've been ensconed on a para. land fight a ferocious, a~d raspberries that along about the into sob~. The only other happy disiacal northern island far very boresome, battle of bram 15th inning, as the mighty bit of embroglio was the man. away from the woes the a~d brawn, .yo~'re absolut~ly struggle for supremacy slowly ner in which Michigan's. own world, on an estate bounded on right. They dl~ It-and that m. cr~pt along, that. old Don was Jerry Ford handled himself as three sides by a forest, almost cludes poor, Silly old me. mighty sorry he swatted that chairman. not quite, primeval and on the It's one thing to watch these four.bagger. Then there was t)lis odd felfourth by a bay the Indians opposing nine on a pleasant and If he hadn't did that, as low from one of the Carolinas named Potagannissing. cool evening winding up things a friend uf mine used to say, who popped up so unexpectedly VI> there you'Jj find deer and in nine innings. But' it's real we'd ,all been home a couple he threw the whole ball of wax bear, and all, sorts of birds and Dullsville to sit on a hard slat of ho~rs earlier, and tucked into a temporary bit of chaos. bees, and fish such as perch, chair, in oppressing heat and away ID bed. Instead he got what is lovingly rainbow trollt, and bass, in ad. humidity. for four and a half It's a terrible thing to men. know as the hum's .rush. He dition to' a plentitude of peace hours. watching what some tion but that swat by Wert may have been a little wildand quiet and other nice stuff were wont to call the game of caused such prolonged humidity eycd but that southern gentle. like that.' the century. After the thing suffering by folks all over the man and the' balloons which No air on this earth could was over I rushed out and got stands, and by a flock of Shrin. must have taken a minuter or possibly be purer, and at night ~nalyzed, and was told I was ers clad in heavy uniforms who two to inflate. were the high. the stars look close enough to Just as sane as the other 48,475 were forced to wait around to lights of one evening which reach up aDd pluck from the people in the park-which cer- do their 'tween games stuff, otherwise may have been lost heavens. Ang, within 24 hours tainl/ was some sort of a left. that me b b e he aught a be forever, after arrival a person unwinds handed opinion. ashamed of himself. The final , . If the upcoming Democratic and becomes completely obliv. Biggest l\(istake WIn wasn't worth it ! convention in Chicago Is as de. ~ous to. all the silly things that Now. as far as I could de. W~y I .sat there like a kn~w. void of interest to the public as are gOlDg on around us these termine, the biggest mistake in nothmg. Dlnny for more than five was the one down in Miami dayS. . that ball game was made by a hour~. In t~at awful heat and Beach, I'm going to start anA.ctually, all thIS eam!' about fellow named Don Wert who humidity I II never know ... other campaign to do away mamly because of that week slammed out what is caUed a except the man behind me was with political conventions and that was the week that washome run in the eighth to tie the a fellow named Jim "Viebauer, give the country, and the choice and shouldn't have be en! Forest City lads and he was 90 years old, and of candidates, back to the Among the chief shudnllhins . he kept telling me how cool he American people were one night of a tiresome was. So I fell for it .•. the psy17-inning basebaU game, and chology, that is ! Why can't we make our own t~ree iJoresome nights of sit. Tower of Babel decisions? Why do a flock of a tmg bofor the boob tube. and 1 Iew hundred delegates dictate watching the unhappy, sleepy Now we mus.t need pass alo.ng to 200 million people whom they people, trying hard to listen to (Continued from Page 1) t~ those hornble, mg~t.maflSh should have in the White House? speeches and, at the same time, though local communities may mghts when the televlSlon set It's.all a lot'of Ilogwash! sta.~ing off death from ennui pass such ordinances they can beca~e. the Tr:'wer.of Babel as There is much more along during the blabbering Republi. only be carried out if they do a million Republ.lcan orators this line I could easily write can convention. not conflict with the emergency st~mbled oller ,?lres to grab but my boss is looking over my . d b y th e gover over microphones Su' f".enng F ans' powers exercise the place.which were all shoulder . . . and so. before I In some strange manner. •• nor. Kelley said, "when con. . depart, I did want to say my which, at the moment, escapes f1icting orders are issued, those .If It had. not been for oc~a. favorite candidate for office on me ..• J became more or less of the gcvernor's of course, will slOnal soot~lDg tones emanating either ticket would be Kermit involved, through no fault of prevail. The validity of the un. from a. vOice box owned by a Klappendoober, if only I could my own, in both the aforemen. derlying ()rdinance of the heme gray.halred dandy named E. talk him into runnlng. , tioned ..gymkanas . • • one in rule city or other local commu. person, the other by remote nilies is founded up constitucontrol. And, I wound up rout. tional statutory rights of home tering to myself, and. walking rule cities in emergencies. It is across the ceiling, which wasn't strongly supported by Michigan a very good thing to do. law and by public interest in So, now, let's take the ball reciprocal and cooperative engame. If you can believe 48;/46 forcem-ent of the state police supposedly normal hum a n s power in times of emergency by would sit, smouldering, knee to state and city officials acting toknee., shoulder to shoulder, and gether." For tire Best elbow to elbow, with their Kelley added, that this "repreDeal on a c10l\Jes on, yet in the mammoth sents his legal judgment on this sauna which W!!sTiger Stadium, matter." it would be much (ar or Truck wiser to rely upon a Cull scale Stop In, response, coordinated by the Today state rather than .permit the piecemeal measures by individ. ual communities. Kelley recommended that 10. Sport Coupe with sharp trim, power cal officials utilize "our modem ~teerjng, full factory safety equip. commljnication netwl;lrks" to notify state officials of develop. ing civil disorders. "r I INSTRUCTION Clinics & Private Lessons Electronic Stroke Diagnosis Ultra Slow Motion ' Instant Replay Camera --,_ At The G.P.U.S. Courts 886-8022 ---------------------------------- EXCUSE US PACKAGE LIQUOR Prices include all excise taxes BE SURE TO STOP IN AND SEE ALL OF OUR NEW ADDITIONS DOING BUSINESS IN GROSSE POINTE FOR 3S YEARS SAME OWNERS-GEORGE & ALICE FLYNN. NEW MANAGER-LOUIE DULUC f.ND THE SAME QUALITY PERSONALSERVICE! ALCiER PARTY STORE • NEXT TO VERBRUCCE'S WE DELIVER • 885.2020 19.95 23.95 27.95 29.95 31.95 WIDE OVAL RETREADS F 70-14 or G 70-14 We handle Firll5tone-Goodyear-UniroyalB. F. Goodrich-General Tire Distributors, Inc. 17611 E, WAP.ItEN(5 blocks East of Cadieux) TU 2.6522 Oialdirect and let the savings roll in. If you'.d like to save some money. you'll be interested in Direct, Distance Dialing•. It's a more economical way to call long Distance because direct dialed calls are all Station-to-Station instead of Person-to-Person. - . It's easy; too. Just'dial "1", then the Area Code, If It's different from your own, and the number you w~nt For an idea of how much you can save, here's an example. A 3-minute Person-toPerson call between Detroit and Chicago costs $1.30 at the day rate. Dial direct and the cost is only 85f!.' . So whenever you're reasonably sure the party you're calling will be there. dial direct and let the savings. roll in! $2471 ty equip. The negotiations be t wee n teachers and the Board of Edu. cation were broken off on Friday after a counter.proposal by the teachers to the Board of Education was re j e c t e d by Board representatives. Willis Brown, president of the Grosse Pointe Education Association told the NEWS that negotiations appeal' to be at a standstill. lIe added that contrary to public belief the teachers have not agre'ed on salary contrllcts for this coming school year although they have agreed to noneconomic aspects of the con. tract. Mr. Br'lwn said another meeting is ;;cheduled on Monday, August 26, with a representative of the Labor Meuiation Board. AS WELL AS OUR REGULAR STOCK OF PARTY GOODS 17320 MACK 1968DAMARO D-70-14 ••••• E-70-14 ••••• F-70-14 ••••• G-70-14 or 15 H-70-15 •..•• New Lower Prices! This great economy car comes with w.w.t., r. & h" full (actory sofety equip. Convertible, p.s., p.b. & full factory safe- WIDE.~RACK SPCHTS 4 ply nylon RE~lg:w~rtT£ 1968 CHEVY NOVA Teachers, Board Break Off Talks to a small ear. The car appear. ed to have driven up the drive. . way at 616 University, across the front yard, and into the front yard of 622, then down the drive. Police are investigating. Wide Ovals 1988 IMPALA FOR THE TEMPO"RARYINCONVENIENCE WHILE WE ARE REMODELfNG BUT WE ARE EXPANDING OUR STOCK AS WELL AS OUR STORE WE, NOW CARRY A COMPLETE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK Of Li\WNS UNITED Kelley Rules TENNIS OVER City police r.eceived a r~port from Bruce Miller, 616 TJmver. sity, 011Sunday, August 11, of persons unkown driving across yards at 616 and 622 University. U POD investigation officers found the tire marks belonged ERNIE GRISSOM CHEVROLET 15 Mile & Gratiot 293-1010 HALL'S POi'TEO ROSE SALE fR.OM $\,49 VERBRUGGE'S THIS WEEKS SPECIAL • KORDESPERFECTAwas $3.50 NOW $2.75 • • • MONTEZUMA was $3.50 MOJAVE was $3.25 EUROPEANA was $3.50 • GLADIATOR CLIMBER was $3.75 NOW $2.75 NOW $2.50 NOW $2.75 NOW $3.00 HEARTY CARDEN MUMS BEEF ROAST IN 23 VARIETIES AT $1.19 HALL'S NUR.SERY 24300 HARPER (between 9 RUMP OR ,~_._-_ ANTWERP CUT FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 LIS. fOR OR $1.59 591:. 99~ 3.POUND DRY ONIONS c 39 ----IGREEN GIANT---FROZEN IN BUTTER SAUCE III A FLAVOR TIGHT COOKING POUCH BABY LIMA BEANS 10.OZ. PKG. LE SUEUR BABY EARLY PEAS 10-OZ. PKG. Young Broccoli Spears lO.OZ, PKG. Any 3 for $1.00 BAG ... 6' 10 Mile) __ _--~-----__---~_._ ... .. ... PR 5-3455 ----------- ,,----,,------------------- ~arcILround ACCENT Michigan Bell Part of the Nationwide Bell System live where the fun is (our seasons long. I bedroom executive apartments presently a.oiloble frorr. $160 monthly. Eoch over 750 square feet with lakeview patio or bolcor>y. Wall-to-wall carpelirg. ~esorf eCivilllJ Air Conditionin\;l .• appliance equipped kitcnen. Private swimminr" skating, boot docking. Exclusive waterfront clubhouse. Model apartments open 12 noon 10 7 p,m. doily and Slmday, Phone: 791.2840 Woku Up Flo¥or Notvr. Pllts in Food 99+ % PlI,e Monolodillm Glutamate NetWt. 4 Y4-0lII. 79 C ., \ CARROTS 2 25 c FOR HOME GROWN BLUEBERRIES 3 Pint. For $100 . "I .~ BAR CELLO PACK . -, i, KEEPERS " FRIEND CLEANS & POLISHES COPPER, TILE, BRASS, STAINLESS STEEL, MARBLE, PLASTIC, PORCELAIN, CHROI.,E, ETC. _ .. ONE POUNt> CAN 2~ Minules!rom Downlown.f('rd ExpresMY. [asl on Melropr~itanParkway. RighI on Crocker, RighI on Jefferson to IMrbor Club Apartmenll. IHoctcr COMmonw.,1th Homer Bulldlna • O,trolt, Warren, Ine. Mlchlg,n • WO 1<0321 ." . Thursday, August 22, 1968 - GROSSE BURGLAR PROOF GUARDS AND INSECT SCREU.S ~ To fit all styles ot windows, Restdentlal or Commerlcal. Screens for "Fenestra"il!> type windows In Bronze.Steel.Alum., or StaInless Steel, have been our specIalty lor 30 years. Insect or Dust Proof 16 to 40 mesh wIre. Special SCl'eens any size or shape. Roll screens repaired or replaced. Burglar proof f,uards lor windows and doors, prevent vandal- D'irN'T~ottR101lsgAEW! SPECIALISTS SlY' Jim l4eltch., 640 fAST 7 MIll aD, AND Don't Wait 'til Too Lote, CcHlodoy! AIR- TEC w ... ~Id. Call fa" $Id. Call TW 2.7800 _ 1 Blk. West Of O.kl.n ----------------------- LOOKING FOR PRICE? NO LOWER FIGURE ANYPLACE. LOOKING FOR SERVICE? WE GIVE THE FINEST. ALL THIS ••• AND MORE, TOO AT TOM TAYLOR BUICK, INC. , BUICK.OPEL New Cors • Used Cars • DEALER Parts • Custom Collision Shop 13033 GRATIOT LAkeview 6-3000 Night Service LA 1-9877 ------------------------ e_ GROSSE POINTE ~'.Ci.t~ has openings in Youth Program for Qualified ADULT COACHES OPENINGS FOR COACHES IN ALL DIVISIONS (Boys Ages 6.18) Those Interested Call The "Sounds of Night" came up the winners in the "1968 Battle of the Bands" held at the Music Center in East De. troit last week. Four of the boys currently attend Grosse Pointe High Schools and one is a recent graduate. They received 14 points more ~han any of the other 50 participating bands. (78 points out of a possible 100.) They were awarded a sound system and a recording contract. The group includes: Joe Doyle, Greg Pa~ge, John BriIowski, Jim Amori and Bob Johns. 884-6472 BOYS Don't Farge" Groue Pointe Hockey Association Registration C.P.U.S. RINK Saturday, September 7 .... 9:00 The City of Grosse Pointe has begun its Water Meter Replace. ment Program, whkb was approved by the City Council last February. The City plans to re. place approximately 100 meters annually at no cost to the prop. erty owners. P.::placement will be based on age and condition of meters. The new system is a fascinat. ing one. The meter man will carry a small, metal box with a long plug that fits into the out. side receptacle and automatically flashes the reading without the meter man having to enter the bouse. Ultimately, when all meters have been replacl<d or convert. ed, the meter reader will get a reading through a punch tape inside the small box. After the meter is read, the tape is pull. ed out and sent to a Computer Center where the bills are pre. pared. This system is a great thue saver and will reduce the billing time to one week. If your meter is not included on the list of meters to be con. verted within the next few years and you wish to have this reo mote unit installed, the City will do so for a charge of $25, the price of the conversion unit. There will be no charge for in. stallation or labor. The City will take as many orders for these units as time and labor will allow_ Some of the advantages of the new meters are that the reader docs not have to enter the house to get the reading, human error is eliminated in both the reading and the billing and the meters can be read in half the time. Pointers Win Battle of Bands ~ILL~ILL '"~-'~~' Vlc;e PreSIdent , Grosse Pointe Hockey Association at City Replacing Water Meters to 12:00 a.m. POINTE Page eleven NEWS the properties involved, DeFoe said. On several occasions, heavy machine equipment became bogged down because of the condition of the ground, he added. He said that last April 22, he received a letter from Parker who complained of his own neighbors dumping grass clip. pings and other dehris in the vacant lot in question, and that he (DeFoe) sent notices to the residents involved tbat this practice was in violation of the law and must be stopped. The people were informed that the I city will pick up the <:!ippings Barclay Residents Protest Condition of Vacant Lot and other rubbish, so there was no need to dump in the lot. This practice ceased immediately after, DeFoe said. GOLDEN Five residents living in Bar- ing that weeds at least be cut. Silence has never been known clay road affixed their signa. The city C8nnot make a move 10 make a blunder, and some. ture to a letter to Farms Mayor unless these owners fail io act times it makes a decided hit. William Butler, the city council, and then, and only then, can the and to the ~ayne County Farms use Department of Pub. Health Department, demanding lic Works equipment and manthat weeds in a vacant lot in pOwer to cut the weeds. and bill their street be cut. tbe lot owners for the job done. Warren F. Parker of 433 Bar. Sometimes it is almost imclay, who disclosed that the pOssible to do any cutting, due letters bad been sent, claimed to the soft ground, caused by that for some time he and his rains, or rocks and debris on neighbors have been trying to I get some action on the lot, 10~ated between 433 and 439 Barclay, but to no avail. The condition of the property was YOU MAY SPECIAL ORDER AT SALE SAVINGS ••• described as "disgraceful". and as presenting a health problem in your choice of fabrics and finishes, OUR ENTIRE COLLECTIONS to both children and adults. OF THOMASVILLE, DREXEL, SELIG, FICKS REED, WOODARD. It was charged that weeds MOST OF HERITAGE AND FOUNDERS and many other collections. every variety made it impos. Englander's outstanding servict' policies prevail on all but "as is" mer. sible to "keep our own homes and grounds pre.~entable", and chandise. Decorators to assist you-no obligation. Ugp,your Englander that very little action has been Revolving Cllarge plan. Sale is storewide with savings in every departtaken by the Farms, and there. ment. fore, the Barclay residents are entering a protest. Parker asserted that the 1 Farms council passed an ordinance in !\fay of this year (Code 7.02 Amendment to NuisancpOrdinance No. 170) w hie h should have taken care of the problem. "Law and order are much in contention these days and we want and demand strict compliance with this new ordinance," the residents stated in their letter. John DeFoe, director Public Services who is charged with the enforcement of the ordinance, said that the city had sent out notices to the owners of the lot on several occasions, and that when the owners failed to cut the weeds, the city did so. DeFore said that the city h3d steppeG in three times and cut the weeds on this lot, when the owners failed to do so, once before the ordinance was amend. ed, and twice after, with the record showing that the last cutting occurred the week of July 5. The fourth cutting is scheduled for this week, he added. Since this is the first year that the amendment is being enforced, the owners of the Barclay lot, and other lots where the city had to step in and cuts weeds, will be billed for the Heritag3 '0" 80fl1. •••••• f .... $55.j.(J1) service, as provided by the law. 101" sofa. ...... fT. ISSI1.(J1) Defoe said that there is no Heritage lounge chair ••• fl'. $S!86.01) provision in the law which authorizes the issuing of viola. Heritage ~kirted chair ••• fT. ItSD.(J' tion tickets citing lot owners for court, but the owners are sent notices explaining the proA'~qleIllftldt(t)1J~ ~f 56f~ ftom. ttl! lhiftgl! 110.. visions of the ordinance requir. I or HERITAGE at MID-SUMMER SALE SAVINGS ... ~~ !'hftt ing any 10& from 72" to 120" ••• as well as the entire HetitaRe upboilw C9l1eaions. ChooIe ftom a magnificent Bre.y of solicls and prin inc.lal!ing IuxuriOllJ band BUided outline quiltS and velvClt {abtia A tremeneIo~ ~ity-for important savings OR fiot WilQm ~_ f~ aiullioeaBe Open Thursday and Friday Evenings ; 10% dawn ddi,.. Months LiK.age I,!".ofts 9'!" Lineage ••••••• ufa. pay balan<;C" fT. 1360.00 fr. occa,ional to 1J7!J.0rJ chair fr. 1181.00 Tr41Jitiona[ tables by HERITAGE YOUR CHOICE '112- ; .._ the jumper ,game holds big excitement for schoorgirl. who choose their favorites from our team of top-notch styles. Ready for closs kick-off are these three featuring perky pleats and classic blackwatch plaid. A, A flurry of pleats flare from the drop.waist jumper; cornel bonded 8. Side-buckled with navy or navy wilh red. 7.14 sizes, 14.00 iumper of bonded C. Wool blackwolch of this v.neck wool Orlon@; red or navy, 4-6x sizes, 7.00 plaid a.line with belted drop.woist "SalonM" hotcHy combine. richly grllined perllil IOlid~ and figured cherry veneers, finished and while vinyl 7.14 size.s,14.00 '", '\~ Jacobsons In the Village NORTHLAND EASTLAND BIRMINGHAM Shop MOll., I'n dlAinrlive ~variety, fruitwood tones. To'or choose any !.able with hllnished white has. -sl ightl,. higher priced. 15 STVJ.f.S OF TAIlLES AND CONSOLES ALL IN SlOCK. FOR JM,MEDIATS. ----------------------- .• nun., ,rI." PIUJVE&f Sit. tiJI9 P.M . • GROSSE Page Twelve POINTE Thursday, August 22, 1968 NEWS ~ea~;~:~~p~~~~~ I New Exhibit to Tell The N A.SA. Storj' Metropolitan Club Sponsors g~~~~at::e not be the success that it is I An exciting new exhibit, The In addition, models of the the past according to Votta. As. 27th Annual Kids Field Day The Grosse Pointe Melropoli. tan Club, Spirit 20. has again selecled the site of Brownell Junior High School grounds, for its annual Field Day for Pointe children. it was disclosed by Park Fire Sgt. Dave Taylor, chairman of the event. The organization set Saturday August 24, as the day for th~ 27th Annual Field Day. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and extends an invitation t~ all Pointe chil. dren an~ theIr parents. and othe~ I'0lll~e adults t? attend. AdmISSion IS by authorJzed park pa~ses frOll.l anyone of the Pomtes, which must be shown at the gate. It was estimated that approx. ately 5,000 per~()ns participated in the 1967 affair, and it is hop. ed that this number will be equalled or surpassed this year. As in the Field Days of the past, there will be many free prizes. Entertainment will inelude free pony rilles and rides on the 40&8 American Legion Box Car. Too, there. will be clowns from the various poh~e departments to make th.~ chIlo dren laugh. 'I'here will be gobs and gobs of goodies, such as pop corn. cotton candy, ice cream, hot dogs, and plenty of soft drinks, Taylor said. all for free, thanks to many Pointe merchants. Without the help of these mer. chants, who also donated prizes, whose generosity is greatly ap. I Taylor adde.d. . Taylor said that the starting time is 10 a.m. s~arp, and in o~d~r for the chddren t~ be eligible for. the many. prizes, boy.s and girls. mus! regl~ter at deSignated l'eglstrallon pomts o.n the .school grounds. There .IS nothmg to buy, but any chdd who fails to register. will lose a chance to win something. Although many merchants contributed edibles and prizes, most of (ood is purchased by the Club, with funds raised through the sale of tickets, which is strongly supported by Pointe residents anl~ people Iiving surrounding areas. Spirit 20 membership is com. prised of policemen and fire. men of tbe Pointe and mail car. riel's of the Poi~te Branch of the United States Post Office, Mack and Warren. NASA Slory, wiII be on display at tbe National Aviation and Space Exposition at Willow RUH Airport, September 14 and 15, it was announced by James V. Votta. executive vice.president of the Michigan Aeronautics and Space Association and Gen. eral Manager of the Exposition. "The remarkable laUrel" -LIFE MAGAZINE "A MOD ~JOVIE ABOUT l\!UD PEOPLE EXISTING IN A l\IOD WORLDt Julie Chrletlo doe. h.- 'Dadh111.' thJn~ agaIn!" -N.Y. New. Dally "ONE OF THE YEAR'S MOST EX£:ITtr'll'G~IOVIES ! AGBEATONE! -brllliant, hilarIous, movlnlt, eccen-Rex: Reed, Eye Malluine annoying, morbid, tric. dotty 1" "NOlV ~RITI(;S NEED ONLY WORRY ABOUT THEIR OTHER 8 BEST FJL~JS OF THE YEAR!" -National Catholic Sunday Vilttor AUG 23 JULIE (WRISTIE- GEORGE (SCOlT r ' People people will do •. '. .w ~ thIngs, -~""'W&:Il.a IN A RICH4RD 15ft/:!IWMOHDWAGNER PRODUCIIOH • ....,.. * * H.II D,;.... • A.,i.1 Sp'e1.GIII.r 15 Hon. Shows pili. Otll ... PARADE exlra~rdinary .... i' * SEPT 2 bugged by FRI. (AUG 23) 6' 2%,". a ... Ihe uncommon movie. MOW! STUDIO NEW C£NTfR lImhe.llll Fi,h., Rei. 'tont PDu~te TU. SIOIO 114-0015 TOWNE Cree.h,ld N"lh ,r IOli MI•• Ilincol, Cui" rllm,.lh R~. W.st .S.ulhr..ld an~ .1 M,ddl.b.11 1ft. H401l ° 'A. 1.1200 ,BELL RING~RS Markel BONELESS ROLLED 18328 DENVER POT ROAST MACK AVE. l'IL OLE BELLRINGER ECKRICH August 22nd thru SLENDER 1/4 24th 1 1 SLICED 21!z CORNED BEEF • TURKEY HAM • CHICKEN & ~I 2 99c 3 OUR OWN HOMEMADE FRESH LAMB PATTIES 491:, mix BONELESS STUFFED CHICKEN BREASTS BALL PARK FRANKS 69: CORDON BLEU Boneless chicken breastl stuffed with smoked ham and Swiss cheece foil pan ready in a to bake. Gr;dd~r.~ Nepl1 I Mou,h (;u.ards I. requires A Te('cnt Michigan Slate Law that all athlcks playing in inter.scholastic foothall musl have and wear a mouth guard. St. Paul High School has ,made arrangements with Dr. .John S. Koerhcr, DDS., to make moulil I(uards for the entire learn. Squad members who do nol have a mouth guard. should ('all . I Dr. Koerhl'r al the first ('hanee I to make an appointment for fil.. ting a moulh piece. The dOl'tor can he reaehed al 81 Kercheval TV 4-5()(){).There is no charj:(e. Uniforms may he picked up on AURu~t 24 or 2S hetwecn 2 p,m, and 3 p.m.. Saturday or Sunday. in the J:ym. Physic.'! exams are !"('quired to play. This should he taken ~are of by tht boy'~ f'lmily phy. sician hefore t he first day of practice, which is ~Ionday. AURl1st26. $1~?1 ;;J ts 55 g y.... . I HURRY! WHILE THEY LAST! 5 I I I I ••• ONlI<EROC~S FOUR. COUPON 1207 EXPIRES 34 I 62 . _: ~ LIr:1i~~ j lij~ ~~::,~ 9 02 : • !,{i AVOCADO or GOLD LIM,T •• I TtlN5URS 25, 1968 AUG. UMIT ONE. COUPON EXPIRES AI)(;.~, I 1'68 • I I • WHITE CANVAS : HERSHEY: GLOVES : Chocolate Topping: :I 16!,.l. u_", ~t I /0 • ~ liM,T O~E. COUPON E;.xPIRES AIJG. 25, 1961l I L,'M;T I I 22 I io O,"lE ~ COUPON E"XPIRES ~I: I AUG. '5.1968 I I RE"UZIT SPRAY STARCH itc~:",",' \\~.t 3~ ! Anise rrr====:=== Gourmet Corner HYGRADE 7 ,,' 7 7 7 SSg , 7 7 5 5 CUT IN ONYOURSELF TERRIFIC, .\ SAViNGS! : l !I<~ad:~l~:~;; ! ,soz'33~ Slowly heal oil in Dutch ove;' Or forge heavv ~killet. Brown meal on all sides. Combine soy souce, 2 (Ups waler, cinnamon slicks, onise seed, onion soup mix and sugar. Pour over meat. ~immer. covered, 3 or 4 hours. or unlil meat is tender. Add ,herry duri~g lost hOl1r of cook in!!. Whc'l meat is lende" remove 10 heated ploller. R~servt 2 V2 cup, of cooking liquid in the skillet; bring to boiling. In (1 small how!, mo~e 0 smoolll mixtu'e of cornstorch and 'emoining Y2 cur watN. Sllf inln boiling liquid; simmer, stirring camtantly, unlil Ih,ck ond t,omluccnt. lor 791: cup oil (4-lb.) Rump roast cup soy sauce cups water sticks cinnaMon pinch 1 envelope dry onion soap VI cup Illgar 1 cup California dry shexry 3 tablspoons cornstarch 3-0:1. pkg. SAUSAGE LINKS I I I -----------------~---------~------~ POT ROAST seed PORK LOIN PORK ,. .----------------~----------------- YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR GUESTS WILL BE DELIGHTFULLY PLEASED WITH THE FLAVOR OF THIS ROAST e. ~ Effective liD SAL ~ I i J9B.6600 THIS WEEK'S Prices ! l~_--_-_-__-------,--------~--------, tt lrd and W. Gund SI'd. H,,,,"4 Johnson M'IOllodl' TfRRAC£ ALLEN PARK "'Hen RO.lds. OU.129'l h 1---------------------------------~, n lUST UNBEATABL(" : r.tJ6j;fS'!ro,,,,, Uti""" .u""iiCi.mCH~!t~LOR" FROII WARm BROs.• mEN AUS'" PUNCH & JUDY 3 BIG DAYS : .~ ~ I ----------------------- In Standing Broad Jump, the boys 13 years old fell 3'h incbes sbort cf Presidential Award. I But 12-year.olds made Presidential Award mark of 6' 2", placing one in second place was I John Chancey with 6' 3". David Hyde (6' 2") and Kevin McKernan (6' 2") took two third place wins. Eleven.year.old Mir B nd a : Burnham took firsl place Broad Jump with Presidential Award. In Broad Jump-Boys 10-11, : Dave Ehrlich, 10 years old, tied for first place with Kevin MacConnachie, 11 years old. for a Presidential Award. Sit Ups for girls 12-13, first. second and third place winners Mary O'Donnell, 62, Don n a Mueller, 56, and Molly Bbke, I 50, won an Excellent Award. Any number over 50 is consid. ered the ultimate ior girls. Sit Ups for boys 12-13did not I match the Presidential Award standard which is 100 for boys at the same age level. Girls 10-]1 surged above the required mark with first place winner Karen McKernan. 61 Sit Ups, and Mary Jarvis with 60 Sit Ups. Again 50 is the number of Push Ups that have to be achieved by girls from 10 years to 17 years and 100 is the number that boys of the same ages must be able to complete. II Girls 10.11 Soltball Throw fell short of Presidential Award. l I Boys 10-11 also fell short of I Prcsidential Award. Girls 12.13. Ann Shock, age 13, threw 99' 0" and Sindi Hal" vatil. age 13, threw 97' 3", Presi. dential Award is 94' 0". Boys 12-13 age group were above Excel!ent. Kevin McKernan, age 12, threw 175' 5". Da "id lIyde. age !2. threw I 169' 6". To arrive at Excellent age 12, onc must throw 165' 0". Gen. Adm: $1.50, Childrl/\ 1 end undl' Flit 10 a,m. I ____ I 001" OIYlnpl'CS Grosse Pointe Park held its Junior Olympics, attracting 135 children with 1,085 entries in HORIZONS RIP VAN WINKLE eight different events, at the August 22, 27, 31 Augwst 24, 29 waterfront recreation center on August 8 and 9. Under The Gaslight Needles and Pins The President's Council. on August 23, 28 August 26, 30 Physical Fitness has a standard Nightly at 8:30 p.m. except Sundays No Resena!ions Required rating chart which is as fol. lows:-Poor, Satisfactory, Good, Adults _ $1.75 - Children to 16 . $.75 Free Parking Presidential Award, and better yet is Excellent. But this rating H.enry 1.ord \lllsellm . 'heater chart is only for children from , .11(",'l'IlI" IJ \ dl.llll', Dl'.lrboFll. \Ill h. . ages 10 through 17. Tbe Park Olympics ran from ages <I through 14. First, second and' third place ribbons were given. In tb~ 50-Yard Dash. Donna Mueller, who placed first, won an Excellent according to Presi. dent Kennedy's chart. Molly Blake, who placed second, won a Presidential Award. David Hyde, who is 12 years of age. won the Presidential Award in the 50.Yard Dash. Miranda Burnham, firsl place winner for 5O.Yard Dash-Girls Ages 10-11, took '\ Presidential THRU Award in first place. FREE FREI! FREE In S tan din g Broad Jump, YouIII "''''I,icOII' • !II J.", .. Molly Blake, who is 13, took a Cow.iU. • Arthup G06ft., 6' 10" jump. Excellent is 6' 3". F'.lIk SllIol,o Jr. • Gee". Ki... , Donna JlIuelier is Excellent at • GlolI,. Klli,hl Ir Th. Pips • DOWNi\)WN - S........ y Robintoll .. Mi,.d .. _ 6' 6", and Mary O'Connell reWoll.. AllI.. ico • Gold6;" ... ceived a Presidential Award at DElIOIT TEBRIFI£:% Its brle( .nme .year ~Is~ory.IS ullmat~hed 111 thIS nallon s hlstory. !"ASA has ",lade a record of which. all Americans can t~k~ great pride .. Th.e NASA exhIbIt WIll b~. a ~,1ghhght o~ the 1968 ExpOSitIOn, Votta said. The "NASA Story" exhibit provides a lbreater atmosphere with color slide and tape sound track b a circular 18' diameter by 13' high display. Subjects covered include communication and meteorological satellites moon photographs, an XIS flight, and astronauts on aclual missions. 1m I) conceived. CillefuUy altned, aplendldly detailed accomplish. 0 AltI"act l,'J5 K.ods "'PETULIA'IS tronaut Don F. Eisele in 1965, Astronaut Michael A. Collins in 1966, and Astronaut James A. McDevitt in 1967. McD&vilt ra. . ceived MASA's "PilotProfj. ciency Award" in 1967. The award was presented by Cap.; tain Eddie Riekenbaeker: . I~ addition to. the NASA ex. hlbit at I 200000 The twoman Gemini series are a~proxlm e y • got underway on April 8, 1964, sq .. (~. of mdoor and outdoor and ended on November 15 exhibIts and. more than t~ree 1966, scoring a number of hours of aerial demonstratIOns "f l" h nd VOllS and each day. Irs. s ~uc as re ez. . The Michigan Aeronautics and dockm~ 111 ~pace a~d exl1a.vehl' Space Association, (formerly ~ul~~ actmty or space walk- the Aero Club of Michigan). is mg. America's 0 Ide s t slale,wide The Apollo spa.cecraft is the .aviation organization, having spacecraft In which the astro- been organized. in 1909. Both nauts will fly to the moon and i Orville and Wilbur Wright are back. jlisted as charter members. "Depending upon NASA train Tickets to the Exposition are ing and flight schedules at the available at all J. L. Hudson time, we are hopeful that an and Grinnell stores; also at astronaut will also attend the BSDUS Flight Service and Me1968 Exposition," Votta said. Grath Flying School, both at the Three of NASA's astronauts Willow Run Airport. Reserved have made appearances before box seat tickets must be pur. the membership of "rASA in chased in advance. (th N' I I ",lents e atlOna. ~eron~u~IC~ and. Space Admlll~stratl~n jUll1 -brilliantly Mercury spacecrafl, the Gemini spacecraft. the Appolo space. craft, plus the Lunar Module will be exhibited. The one.man Mercury space. craft was the vehicle in which John H. Glenn, Jr. became the first American to orbit the earth on February 20, 1962. WATen ~n."'''IN(; Mrs. Haymond BliSS. 3(~) , I J.ochmoor. ea lied City police on , Salurday, Au~ust 10. 10 reporl ' I her ~ran()mother's gold an<1dia. momt wrist watch wa~ misslllg from her jewelry hox. ~'H' Mid Ihe value of the watch was $700. \..OM:" "7wO (OU"ON ~XPiRr$ AUG, '15, '9dl REG. ~3. ,I LL...~T ONE .. COUPO:-; EXPiRES ",UG. ~s, 1968 p-------~--------T----------------~ 4 f'f I I ! I I I NYLON i I p:~;EY r.,99C! ! I I . • I""': "". AUADIN .INSULATED: : THERMO JAR! II I I ... •.',: ~ l ~,..:7 Ot.: (o:;r-(',~' &7~! I ;';'~~.~~O~~~ ., k? ./~;~ \\ .. " .. :.: I :(~~~'~--J "1 I IRONING BOARD : ! :;;',J.; :"~::>n:, AUG, 25, 1?eB II.----------------~----------~---I It tn\- 1 C'II ';~,':~.'.~\ ':'~~',;'.':'. ..' .--" ~ I ~~ FLASHLIGHT 'P~'~ ~~~.t~~! &_ S~ e · 1.1 I I \If t---- .:.;; .;..::..:~(,;;.;;,;~~G~'.::~-- I EVEREADY •• I I It' SHAMPOO: SPRAY /.~ ."'- , ~ ~ .m:iMt L1MIf ONE:. I I PfG. B!< COUPON E;:.:r~IRi~:~ AlJ(,. 25, ." tm -- I J' I :. 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September 3. at 4:30 at the Frllnk Sinatra Jr., and George Neighborhood Club, A Parents' Kirby in the Music Shell, 15 Meeting will be hcld on Thurs.' horse shows i~ the Coliseum; day, September 5 at 8 p.m. at nnd a smashmg auto thrill the Pierce School Auditorium. show an~ some of the. world's Every boy who will be 9 years bl'st acnal performers m front aid lJy Septcmber 1, 1968, 01' of lhe Grandstand. will not be older than 12 years A feature of opening day will on that date. and who lives in be the Grand Opening Parade, the C;ty of Grosse Pointe or which is scheduled for down. Grosse Pointe Park is eligible town Detroit at 10 a.m., with to take part in Little League bands, float.s, horses, beauty activities. cmeens: tw~rlers. and other "We know that lIIany other marchmg !JOlts takmg part. The youngsters who do not receive parade Will .be on Woodward letters will want to take part," from the Fisher Freeway to Mr. Brower said. "Many will Jefferson. be new residents of the area .At the F:lir~rounds, Eight unfamiliar wi.t~. our Lit t) c 'l\fll.e and 'Y0<?dward" mea~ Lea g u e achvltles. We want while, the fair Itself Will be In them to know that they, too, full swing. with animal jud!!ing are most welcome." in ~he Coliseum. the delighted Jim Steen Athletic Director .hrleks of youngsters on Gay announced the following sched: Midway rides, the appreciative ule of games for the 1968 sea. sniffs of vi~itors ~ the cookie son. :md .cake displays .10. tile ComScptember 21 _ Riyerview m~l'llt~ Arts BUlldmg, the Pirates, Away. swmgmg beat on the Teen Septembllr 29 SI. Clair Scene. Shores Black Knights, Home. "Consumer Meets Producer" October 6 _ st. Clair Shores is the theme of the agricultural I Green Berets. Home. section at this year's fair. It , October 12 - East Detroit is being \epeated from !ast y.ear I Tiger Cats, Away. !Jecause ~t succeeded In brlngOctober 20 Belleville. mg to city dwellers a better Home. . idea of just how the food he and October 27 Roseville ;\10' his family consume gets from hawks, Home. farm to table. And the fair helps November 3 _ Grosse Pointe tbe country folk meet their city Packers, Away. cousins, tour Detroit, and find ______ out what their "customers" like. PAPERS RETURNED Caterili3 Ventimiglia, 845 Cook, brought a thick envelope with cancelled checks in it to the Woods station on Tuesday, August 6. The name on the checks was Kaye Tool Company, 541 Peachtree. Woods po. lice took the envelope to that address and spoke to .Viola Kay who expressed her appreciation to the finder. She said they were very important papers. -E-X-A-M-P-L-EObservation proves that ehil. dren are more apt to follow your lead than the way you point. 0 lUl..9jl 2,0 j!R llll.ll 000 llllJlllllll SPECIAL SUMMER SA.LE 0 A lljlllll.ll (9/ Jumiture, (]Jraperies and Carpeti.ng Featuring Generous Reductions • JIJ~ • BUDGET TERMS. 16421 HARPER (Near Whittier! .,t ", "'1'" :• :',,1s: •...• ......'... ........::... .::..,.:., -'... ~" :: - TU 1-1285 ollllll 0 llllllllll :....:.: ~ ' and Carpeting FOR FURNITURE 'llllllllo .~. on Fine FurnitLlre, Draperies '.' :: :';;"::: : : ',", ' ~ ' '" ." .' ........ ' A record $150,000 in premiums this year has attracted more than 20,000 entries in the vari. ous categories. Beef cattle, dairy cattle, horses, swine, sheep, pouitry. rabbits. and pigeons are among the many exhihits, along with grains, and vegetables, honey and nuts, fruit, maple syrup. and flowers. gl'andchildrcll. Tuesd~y AII"ust 27 Chil drell's Day, with specialevent~ and reduced Midway prices for the Youngsters. Wed n e s day. August 28Queen's Day, honoring the tan. didatcs for the Miss Michigan State Fair title Thursday, A~gust 29-Gover. nor's Day, with Gov. George Romney as guest of honor, Friday, August 30-Family Day, \"I'th 'un for all and hon.... , 1 ors for the "Faml'ly of the Year", the largest family. t>ihits in the halls. and 15 free shows, with all kinds. of hor~es on. hand. from tiny pomes to giant Percherons. Special days at the fair will include: Friday, August 23 _ Grand Opening Day, with a morning parade in downtown Detroit. Saturday, August 24-Veter. ans Day, with crack drill teams and drum.and-bugle corps en. tertaining. and a speeial c~re. mony at the Veterans Manu . men!. Sunday, August 25-Religion Day, with a sunrise service in the Music Shell at 8 a.m. and cvcryone admitted free to the Fairgrounds until 8 n.m. U.S. Judge Luther W. Youngdahl will be the speaker. 1\1 0 n day August 26 - Old Timers' Day'. with senior citi. zens admitted free until 3 p.m and contests featuring bald'. heads, pretty hats, and lots of ----------- Saturday. August 31-Mich... igan Mayors' Day, honoring the chief cxccutives of the stale's communities, Sunday, September I-Inter. national Day. with honors for and entertainment by the state's ethnic groups. Monday, September 2-Lahor 1 horse All 9th, lOth, and 11th grade boys interested in joining the G I' 0 SSe Pointe North Cross Country Team are asked to reo port to a meeting scheduled for 12 noon Friday, August 23, in lhe North gymnasium. Team members will be allow. ed to purchase their physical education uniforms. ($2.75), and locks, ($1.25), at this meeting. All boys are urged to have a lock, as Cross Country practice sweat suits and lockers will be assigned. Physical examinations will be given Saturday, August 24, at 1 p.m. in the gym :trea. The first Cross Country practice is scheduled for Monday, August 26, at 8 a.m. instrumental and vocal groups compete daily for honors. Judo and other sports events will be featured, as will career talks alld information. The Gay Midway will offer rides and shows, old and new. There will be industrial ex. hibits and aisplays from gov. ernmental units offering infor. mation ~.nd education. Visitors even will get a chance to see the fair from the air. The Sky Glider, a 1,900. foot-long new ride five stories high, will be in operation to give patrons a panoramic view of the grounds. Helicopter rides also are being offered on the grounds. The entertainment lineup for the M u,i c Shell includes: Friday through Sunday, Aug. ust 23.25 - The Young Americans; Gladys Knight & the Pips; the State Fair Honors Ban"'. made up of the top high school musicians from all over the state. Monday through Wednesday • August 26-28-Ed Ames: Smoky Robinson & the l\liracles . Thursday through ]<'riday. August 29-:lo-Arthur Godfrey; the CowsiUs; Tony and Carolyn. Godfreys evening performances will be in the Coliseum horse shows and hl also will perform Saturday afternoon and evcning, August 31, in the horse show. Saturday through Monday. August 31-Scptembel' 2-Frank Sinatra Jr.; George Kirhy & the Golddiggers; Ballet Amcr. ica. An additional Music Shell at. traction will bp. the finals of tlle Telephone TU 4-3700 ,..., ... ... ... t GIVI! LO~G LAST ING SEDVICE :+ : : .. : ~ " t... " i : New Modern Desi&ns ' :fft Year 'ROlin" Protection With New 'eautil,,1 Vinyl Cooted Docron Fobrics .. ~ : ti' LO 7 0890 ... :. .. ~ WE SERVE DETROIT AND ALL SUBURBS 2'41 E. JEFFERSON Fla.s. D Banners PAItTS • ACCESSORIES a ALL t SIZES t•t u.s.• Sta" fratarnal Ch".ch & Schools ~ , TAKES THE LABOR FROM lABOR DAY FOR FAMILt FUN SKY LIFT SWIMMING ICE SKATING PLUS HORSEBACK RIDING • HIKING • SHUFFLE BOARD • BIcYCLING • DANCING IN THE EVENING-ALL WITH COCKTAilS AND YOLm fAVORITE FOOD SERVED BOYNE STYLE ••• AND A PROFESSIONAL ICE SHOW EACH NIGHT 4 BEAUTifUl. OAfS ••• :t EICHANJlIS end the tab COllers 3 nights lodging. $5250 fUGMTSI 3 breatfam FORYOII.sm_. UlDEBMWJIItC 100. WITH PA.1I'lSYOUHII'US M.MD ""'".... ('';lIMltt WIlY lOT WRITE OR CAll IllCiIIT ~ ~I ., ~ Unforgettable ~ .. dilWlel'S. 3 Iunctll5-2 ~625 • In. !'IIdW .'1£ .un MOUNTAIN LODGE BOYNEFALLS. 1IICIIlIiAN-PIIOIE 11&-50-2"' Rd., near Lake Shore Fine residential district, c lose to transportation, shopping, churches and Lake St. Clair a c r ;) s s from Grosse Pointe Woods Park' • Private lake side pork with boating privileges' • Groor-e Pointe Wooda Private Beach Heated swimming pool. • G. E. Air Conditioners. • Deluxe G. E. kitchens. • Sound proofed concrete walls and floors between apartments. ANNUALS PERENNIALS • Call: TUBEROUS BECONIAS HYBRID LILIES HUGE SELECTION c. IN .... NDS AND LARGE POTS FOR SAFE PLANTING W Babcock and Sons, Inc. 21505 Harper, St. Clair Shores, Mi. 777-3310 or see Agent on site 1 to 6 p.m. One or a Truck Load Phone 463-0{ 64 or visit FLOWERLAND GARDENS CLEMENS I: Terms • till Nov. 43678 N. GRATfOT f+".l CiI"\.SS AWNINGS: ~ .. • Conv.nl.nt Solid Masonry FRESH BLOOMING MOUNT SERVING 3 GENERATlO"S OF SMART DElROITER5 ottEveryUnit Is Sound Proofed with GARDEN 20227 Mack Ave" in the Woods \ of - Free £sllm.tu It GOLF Marter YOUR FLOWER KITCHENS day NOW LEASING f/iUa 9lJu9!ae I~PTS. FRESH UP MUTSCHLER rn"l closing 11I~t~I/'~d~r:S~o:~;e$t~,r.With children 12 and under free the when accompanied by an adult. Fun you've never had ••. in NorthE.'rn Michigan's finest resort area I FINDS JEWELRY Mari Schmitt, 21140 Wood. mont, went to ,the Woods station Homemakers, craftsmen, and artists win show their wares in on Tuesday, August 6, with two rings and a watch which she the Community Arts Buildingfound between the fcuce and from canned and baked goods baseball diamond at Chesquiere to abstract paintings amI seulp. Park on that date. lures. . . The Teen Scene will be pop. ular with the younger set, as Anytime souoe DlIY and ----------- _. Cross Country Runners Called Mis~ Michigan ~tate Fair be,IU' This peDlnSUla knCheA makeS COOking eaSier andIDOl '" IU~ mo Page Thirteen ---------~------------------------- ------------ The Grandstaud a!lractioos will be the Hurricane Hell Drivers from Friday through Sunday, August 23.25. From Monday, August 26, through the end of the fair. the State Fair Aerial Spectacular will be presented three times daily. Thl! ,Allantic. Fleet's. Scabces Drill Team 11'111 sholl' Its stuff at.e.ach Grandstand Jhow. In addItion, pre.OIympic trjal boxing will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, August 30 . The C0 I's 'll I eum a tt rac t'IOns Wi.... include livesto~k judging, ex. ty contest, to be beld at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. August 28. A peninsula range top with working space leaves room opposite for extra counter space, special storage units or a second oven-any appliance or storage feature . you've always wanted and perhaps never had room for. A professional Mutschler Design Specialist can help you plan a new kitchen, or remodel your present one. With all of Mutschler's adaptable storage features and choice of $tyl~ in walnut....... A , and maple to choose from. Come 111 soon and I~ I ask US how we can make cooking more MUTSCHLER .-g!W, fun for yo!'. Mor. Kitchen Ideas' KITCHEN DESIGN I<itch,,,'P/'lHlin, Portfolio '.. turin, cofor album ",II "r,nning book, SPECIALISTS --.-------- State Fair Opening Set For Friday Morning at 8 =-= AUTOMOBILE STEREO TAPES PLAYERS alllllng E POI NT [; NEW S ----------_.---"-----------_.- The biggest bargain package po: in enterlainmcnt, information 8y DuWayne Peterson and all-around fun will be open. Last week at the G r 0 sse ed at 8 a.m. Friday, August 23. Pointe War Memorial the Board It's the 119th Michigan Stale ';"""5 of Direttors of the Grosse Fair, and it will run through Pointe Lions of the AII.AmenLabor Day, Monday, September can Football [,eaguers met to 2. '7_ work out details for the {968 Eo J. (Jeff) Keirns, the Mw season, State Fair general manager, ! Bob Brower, president, stated ~~id the emphasis is on "frec" that letters would be sent out this year. He explained that all Incxt week to all of this year's J\fllsic Shell. Grandstand, and C l' b' t tt t' participan!s in Little League 0 Is<,um I((-S llr a rac Ions '11 b'C lree to St a t e F'air pa t . ! baseball a nil the returning '''I ....J I members of last ycar's Little rons. .. - ';j' . League S G R 055 ------------ • Model phone: \11I 7 7 1-0 9 0 0 f/ilia fJ)u 9!ac a. 111I11111I1111I11I11I11I11I11I11111111I111I1111I11I111I11I111111111I11111111I11111111111111111111I1111I11I1 • GROSSE Page Fourteen Grosse Pointe News _P u_b_l_ic--.,S_c_h_o_o_1 s_i n_.Fo-c-u-s ':..-1 ANTEEBO PVBLISHERS, INC, OFFICES UNDER THE ELM AT 99 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS, MICHIGAN 48236,. Second Class Postage Paid at Detrnit, Michigan 8)' DR. TJlEOS I. ANDERSON. Superintendent of Schools During 1967.68 students in The Grosse Pointe Public S~hool S"stem car n e d important a~I'ards in a number of fields. FuiilpAID-ci'R-ClfLATIO~~--..----------Phone TU 2-6900 Member M"chl/ian Press Assoclationl arrd xal~?ni~T~dilo.'~al Association In May, 25 seniors at Grosse ;"lA{~~~tyL ~epr~~~~at~vc, In~1\ Pointe High School were recog. 404 Fifth Avenue, :>:ew Yor~~rcru'o' 6~}~o: BYranl 97300 nizcd for outstanding scholastic 333 North ~!chlun A,'.nue Phone Financial 6.2214 achievement by the Detroit As. ------.--.--.----.-, : sociatioll of Phi Beta Kappa. ROBERT B. EDGAR EDITOR and GENERAL MANAGER. WILLIAM ADAMO .. . ADVERTISli'\G MANAGER' A high school.studen~ was o~e JANET MUELLER FEATURE PAGE SOCIETY of the 19 Michigan wmners In J:~~~:~;<; JAMES J. NJAIM PEPPER WHITELAW WALTER W, !,'ULLER PAMELA ANDRIOTAKIS O MARY L RIMER BARBARA H, CICHY. LILLIAN KARR JOHN MacKENZIE POINTE 11 I igan Competilive Mathematics examination, threp of the 92 winners were from Grosse j Pointe High School. And 11 Grosse Pointe High' SC'hool students won 18 awards in the 1968 Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition, Thursday. August 22, 1968 NEWS '\'I.at (;oes On at l.Jibrar,By Virglllia ...NNEE\\~SS ~..''aCtOI'OmnPaeltg~~~cWoo~S~:adchb~vrst~~ Festival held March 16. On a hot day, Farley :\lowat's • " " PASSION may and another was run. A Ileek later in Ann Arbor THE- POLAU NEWS English . . t I . t d t tempt you. This is a handsome NEWS nerup. IUstrumen a musIc s u en s reo volume dealing with the :-Iorth ceived 20 first division ratings ADVERTISING Nine students from Pierce Sol d E bl Pole. 1I1r. :\lowat is chiefly conADVERTISING Junior High School were cited' at the State 0 an nsem e (I'rned with the dismissal of .. ADVERTISING, f d' t rIme t 0 v an.'ous Festival. the :--J'Jrth American Arctic as BUSINESS or ona lUl( Six studcnts of Spanish rc. dd d . I activities such as the I I useless, As ;m a e lUI uce. ACCOUN"TS' ,vo!unteer JOAl\'1'jE EASON N . hb h d CI b d C tt ge ceived awards at the state eve ment, this book contains 200 il. ONNELLEE KOENIG CLASSli<'IED ADVERTIS!NG elg. or 00 u an 0 a in the contest spon.sored by the lustrations and maps. ALBERTA WILKE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING. Hospital. American ASSOCIatIOn of Teach. I Being an admirer oC Bri.'n KA Y STOUGH ClHCULATlON T!lrec high school ~cnior~ ers of Spanish and Portugue~c, :\Ioore, I was glad to see a MARIE KREINBR CIRCULATION were selecled t.. take part in A sludent of German won fIrst lIew title by him: I A~t :\L!l.RY ---" --------------" the Fourth Annual Southe~~lern place in a com~etition s~ns~r. DUN~E.This is. pr!ma;rily a! 0 Michigan .Junior Science and ed by the Amencan Assoclallon book for women' It Will Involve III, urn a ~ I t I I' s. Sy~poslUm ~t of Teachers of German. your empathy, ~our. uncondi. _________ ; V. ayne State Umverslty latl: IU On June 4, 150 seniors at tional sympathetIC lUteres~.the wmter. i Grosse Pointe High School were and it is done with s'lperlallve Congratula,tlOns to ,Mumclp~I, Judge Douglas ~a~eI. Students .were name? winners. elected to the National Honor e~se. :\Ioo~e see.ms tG. be best son of the City of Grosse lomte for embellIs~tng m the NOVice Debater s League Society. In early summer we \Ihen dealing With faIled me.n the sentences handed out to a few of our law-flaunting, competilion. Another won the learned that one of our high and frustratEd wom~n. In thiS youthful citizens, Instead of merely assessing the usual Americlln Legion Oratory Con school students was a winner book, I. 1I'0uld say that :\Iary fines, which Pop pays and the provenly-thoughtless test On the United States Con. in the International Science Fair Dunne IS more confused than youngster promptly forgets, Judge Paterson thought up stitution. at Cobo Hall. frustrated. . , ~ome surprises which should cause the careless kids to Sporls stories written by a One of our students was a An~the! ~tl~~ /0\ wo~en 1 ~s remember their strayings from the paths of good be- senior at the high sehool were winner in the Detroit.area B~lRdNH f E.I d" "t' ') dYth aro) ~ . . I u d I'd III . a pu bl'Ica ('IOn d'IS Shol.thand.Typewntmg. . Blr. ere "IIS d'ff I' al I' haV10r me Contest. "I' van. d . tributcd by the Newspaper h dd b'tf' ous ways. a I er~nce oes The story is on page one of this issue, but in case Fund. What. do t ese 0 tl?~ 0 hID' ~xist and ~s used agamst women you haven't gotten that far yet the good judge had ,formation. demonstra e. T ey In t,he »~Ism~s~ world They ~ace ' . .. k' And at a Band Feshval held show, I thmk. that we are ex. tacit (llscnmlOat1on pract.lces h'. before 1m a, ~outh caug~~ tampr;,rl!1~ wtth a par mg ;n mid.winter our students re erting every effort and pro\'id. are underprivileged. and have !"eter. In addItIOn to reCeIVIng a $~5 fme, he _wa.'> made ceived (!rst division ratings in ing every avenue possible for' heen br'limvashed into believing to count all the slugs collected thIS year from all the 37 events.. all phases of the developmentjthey should prefer domesticily. m~ters in the City. There werll 4,783 of them, which During the spring we learned of the children and youth who I I found Her b I' r t Tarr's th t '11 d btl b'f I . . h G e tamdPteretr WI o~ ess remem er I le lS ever that oul'lf ~6.000 studenhts (f~omh pall~nd pclabsl~esSI~ ~ ~ t rosse HEAVEN HELP US! fr.e~h! t emp e 0 amper agam. 700 schools), who took t p MIl'. OInte u IC c 00 ys em. funny and somelil!Jes ser.lous. M a ke T.'he Lesson Stl Ck , , . I' . . • Fou~ other mls~UJded teenagers who had t~e temerIt~ to taKe a stop sign and a one-way street sign Ir~m City ~horoughfares were all ord~red to ~I).unt. every SIgn of thIS type throughout the entire mUnicipality. . . Two youngsters whose stupIdity had le~ them, to throw empty beer cans at the door of the police station v..:ere fined $25 each and. or~ered t~ folIow a, City rubbiSh truck to the dump sIte In 26-Mlle road With a can. tainer of cans and other rubbish and personally deposit the contents in the pit' '. Nice going, Judge. We have a suggestion for future dealings with this sort of nonsense, particularly the littering bit We have become iw'reasingly irr" ablp. OVl'f . ... ". the flagrant violating of the ordinances approved by each of the Pointes, having to do with the untidy tossing of rubbish. We can't r~calI ever having seen such an accumulation of discarded debris. Not a day passes with. t f th NEWS ff ha i g to gather UI) ou someone rom e 0 IC.~ v n at least half a dozen empty soft dunk cans a.nd. a haHul of candy and gum wrappers .and crumpled clga~et packages from the small space m front of the office, The business districts are especially blighted by this non-' sensical revolt, but it is in evidence everywhere. Care. less kids and those afflicted with plain maliciousness throw empty beer and pop containers from their cars 'd' . . t I I tt' I d' tl In Iscnml~a e .y, c u ermg UP. a~lls a.n erasmg Ie be~uty which' IS one of the Pomte s greatest sources of pnde. , ']d b h The pollee a.nd ~Il.o~ the reSidents shou ~ muc ~ore. alert to thiS SituatIOn, Anyo.ne see,n breakmg the httermg law should be reported Immediately, followed by quick Ilrosecution, And the judges who hand out the sentences, in addition to imposing the prescrihed --------------- .. --------.-- .. --.--, The story deals WIth an lOde pendent. i?ealistic youn,g R~bbi and his first congregahon.m a wealthy suhurb. If, you,eJlJoyed Harry Kemelman s l' RlDA Y THE RABBI SLEPT LATE and SAT U R DAY T~IE RABBI I WENT HUNGRY, thiS new book I by Tarr will be your cup of tea, Another boo.k which, J found absolutely delightful IS G. M. Durrell's ROSY I~ )'IY ~EL~. TlVE, The Rosy III qUesll.o~ IS a p~nderot ~ePhant ~I'lt a Prenc allt ur. 00 Z e Ihnl.any orm-an ex,clrcus a lco 0 ICwnom Adrian Rookwhistle inherits from his Uncle Amos. The rollicking adventures de. picted here will almost make you wish you had a Rosy in your family alsol Do you remember the Kim Phi I h y case? Then you will want to read TilE PIIILBY CO:'<SPIRACY by Bruce Pa~e. To refresh your mind, :\Ir. Philby worked half.time for Eng. land's Secret Intelligence Service and hair-time for Russia for' over 30 years. The authors have converted this story into Ohl; of genuinely sobering and fascinating narratives of livc. wire deception and defection. Have you heard of aerohics? We have a hook with tf,;5 tiUe, wrilten hy K. H. Cooper. It is ------------------ Michigan Bell Offers Slides I HemisFair '68, San Antonio's 250th anniversary celebration, is the title of a new program now available without charge for church, school and civic groups from lIIichigan Bell Telephone Company, Slides ill riotous color will give a clear view of the run and pageantry found at this birth. day party-parades with their marching bands,' colorful floats, . h d SAt . Spams ancers,. an _ n OUlO -------. _ hare 25 percent of o~~ CIlJz~nry care enough .to partiCipate lOa general electIOn they show their callous indiffcrence. How can America solve its multitude of problems if its citizens are "too husy" or too neglectful to mark a ballot? The time ~as .come. for con. cern and act.lOn InVOlvlllg steps t? correct tillS deplorable sltua. lion, We are heed with a Presi. dential Election on Tuesday, November 5, 1968, and th'.:re is still time [or the Grosse Pointe Communities to rcdeem them. selves and show a proper int~rest. To hring ahou! such a resull requires leadership of a kind that only ~he Grosse Pointe .___ historical attractions, the Tower of the Americas, and Kiddie. land where young fry talk to their favorite cartoon character hy phone , Arrangements for presentmg this new slide talk-whether as a preview, a re-visit or as the one.and-only visit to Hemis. Fair-may be made by calling Michigan Bell'3 business office and asking for Free Program S .. en ICe. I the Supreme Court of Michigan. -In addilion, delegates to your parly's State Cunvention caucus with other delegates from your Congressional District prior to State Convention time to seled two delegates to lhe National Convention from your Congressional districL The slale convention also elects delegates-at-Iarge to the Na. tional Convention." Also on August 15th you h:.d an editorial about the apathy of the Grosse Pomte Voter. Ithink those who DID feel the importance of this Primary Election and DID vote should know that thirteen duly elected Republican Prednct Delegates DID NOT attend the 14th Congressional I.A & C Feel like beachcombing? If I s0 ,a we h ve the BEACHCO'I" . HER'S HANDBOOK by EueH G'bb f -rh th Ions or ~'ou, I' au or spent three yp.ars as a beach. comber on Hawaii's main island of Oahu-his sojourn seems to have been a big luau all the way. You wi! be given pointers on how to pick, pluck, hunt, fish or forage for dozens of I dishes. And the recipes will hold up in a Inodern :<itchen. If you're an antique aficion. ado you will like Therle Huoh. es" COT TAG E ANTIQUES. Here the author concentrates on still readily obtainable Eng- I Iish country collage fUiaishings amI wares. It is a pleasant formal guide for collectors of Eng. !ish antiques, If you are a reader (If THE NEW YORKER, you will want to see ROSS. THE NEW YORKER AND ~lE, by Jane Gra,nt. Th e au th or, R oss ' s WI'f e, an. d also his partner, telIs the story of the turbulent happy years that "ave birth to Ross's great " t' concep lOn. THE 551': HERE IT CO:\iI?S, R~A~Y OR ,NOT, by ~on DWlggfmsthls a fIDte tac~ouknt Oft one 0 I' grea es rls ven ures in history, for it is the story of the controversial supersonic transport The author shows just. how' the supersonic transport could revolutionize not only flight. but the whole idea of lravel. If it's biography you prefer Jet us suggest THE HUXLEYS b' R n Id W Clark It would s~em °th~t thi~ family has been producing geniuses for ~everal 0enerations. Thomas Henry Huxley nicknamed "Darwin's Bull. dog" was a physician biologist, fearl~ss educational administrator and pioneer, His brilliance was continued in his grandsons . J I' H I Aldous and SIr ulan ux ey. An unusual boo~ is SCIENCE FI~TI<?N ~Y G::A S L I G H T, whlc~ IS a hl?t~ry a.nd anthology of selence fIctIOn III the popuJar magazines from 1891 to 1911. This period saw ~ hi~h quality in stories, appea.rmg III general interest magazmes at a price that nearly everyone could afford, The authors'rep. resented are masters of the genre-authors such as Jules Verne. H. G. Wells, Robert Barr and William Hope J:l0dgson. And many of these ~tofICs ha~e neve.r hefo~e .been mcluded m a SCICnce flchon anthology. So-come in and load up for the few remaining lazy days, or Indian summer days, or rainy days-that are ahead of you. I I I UPHOLSTERING CO. News can furnish, If your. valu- Dislrict Convention on August ~ble newspaper w~~ld sponso: a 14th, (As noted by Mr, Wells, 1 ,Get-Out-The.~ote campaign this is the first and foremost 14322 Ma~k An. Phane VA 2.9660 m Grosse Pornte, I feel sure duty of the Precinct Delegate,) _ that every civic.minded organi- What J want to know (and I • Custom • zation, club. troop or g;oup did attend the District Conven. -----REUPHOLSTERING & RESTYLING would gladly follow 'and you tion as an interested Re\Juhliwould inspire unlimIted enthus- can Worker even though I was • free pick .tp and delivery . iasm and eo.operation. Thc aver- defeated in my delegate race in • select from hundreds of fine -------------------------I age Citizen means well. hut he G. P. Farms Precinct #4) is fabrics Dear Sir: not only fun, but which provide needs to have his civic duty why did the following Delegates • custom made slip covers The enclosed letter is from and support meaningful pro pointed out to him clearly, bother to run if they were not • guaranteed • terms aU'lilab/e various student organizations jecLs for lhe community: pro- firmly and without any taint of willing to perform one of the FREE ESTIMATES _ VA 2.9660 on Wayne Slate University's jecls such as hlood-drives; partisanship. Only in this way most important duties of their ,. . ' . d' t'IVe 0 f f un d ralsm" "" d'rJI'eS f or .musc u . will the people respon d . OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE campuR an d 1S mica office; i:e., attend the District the way in which we feel. It lar dystrophy, leukemia, the Wonl!!!)'t it he a (remendous Convention: __._. _ is difficult for mogt of the Heart Fund. and the Can~er accomplishment if, under the Grosse Pointe Park Precinct J students at Wa~ne .to organize Foundation; and, com~u~lty leadership of the Gro~~e Pointe #2~ G~orge Bashara, Sr. ! and express their vIews to the servIce projects such as I~amhng News, these communities could , ) . k " community. Also, we realize a reC[('a/101I center In the r;usc thcir voter participation I (,rosse IOinte Par Preunct ,./ that most of (Jur views are n~t I Total AdJOn Against P'lverty I from 25 percenl to somelhing I #4. Edllh Bagwel1. news. When the people see I Program, or takillll relarded like 90 prrcent? It ean be done (;rosse POIll~ Park Precinct many Of the events that do children 10 a ha.~ehall !(ame. for thr NOI'cmhcr 19611 election #7: .John Axe occur at Wayne many conclu. These arc but a fcw of the many if the (;rosse Pointe 1'/rws leads (;l'Osse Pointe eily Precinct siom; are made' about Wayne community sef\'ice programs the way. ::t2: Hudson Mead. students in general. The en. in which 'Wayne students lake Wilher lIi. RrucKer Grosse Pointe Farm" Precinct closed letter was written wilh part. 56 Vel"lome Hoad *2: Iloherl Flood. the purpose of asking for tol Bl'si!!cs th('sc p~o!(ra illS. • • • . Grosse Pointc Farms Prrcinct crance and objectivity from the which the pllhhc rarely IS aware Ol'ar lIlr. Edgar: #:1: Wilhur BrU!'ker. ,Jr community and is heinR sent of, a typieal Wayne Sludent b In the Gro.~se Pointe News of (;rl/sse Pointe Farm" Precinct to all suburban newspapers in acti\'e in olh',r lI'a~'s, hy \'Ir. August 1st you printed an ar- £4: Alfr<'f! Il. Moran. the area, tile of thr racl Ihat he is a tide h" Mr. Hohl'rl Wells de(;rosse Pointe Shof(~s Precinl'l If you decide to print the let. parI of an urhan Uni\'ersily, lailing ihe responsihililies of thc :# 1: Bradford Lundy, .Ir. ter as we are hoping you will, which therefor(' ul\'oll'cs hlln Pf('l'inct Ilelrgatc and thl' im(;ross(' Point(' Shorl's Prcdnct I we' ask thaI it be printed in in the various ('ommunihes portance of the GroSSl' Pointc #2: William Dahling . full; but if you do fcel ,hat which surround the UlIlI'l'rslty" citizcn in casling his hallot (or (;rosse I'oinll' Woorls Precinct part.~ should be cut, please let The Wayne s!"dml is a man}' Ihi.s office, May I <Iutile from #3: Charlrs Chand/I'r. us know. We would also ap. facet(,d indi\' idllal, and we do' this article to refresh the reader '" Grossc Pointe Woods Precinct preciate knowing what iss,ue not like to sl'e him put into a on this importance: ".4 .. 101m Matheus. the letter will he printed Ill, particular mold of any kind, "Your llrl'cinct dr!egate is Grossr P~intr Wrtoffs preCinel Contact can be made b~' callin!( for each .stwknl is ath'mptilli.: 'I'm In represl'nlal ive fr 0 m #9: Lcon I'.ngl('hart. Wayne State 833.1400 extension to ol'\'clop his 0\\'11 II/(i1d. We \'(l(lll nl'ighhorl1Mr/ to YOT'fl DI'II'i.!atf' al largr: R 0 h crt! 7173. Thank you for your time, would like thl' COOllllunity 10 rolitical party. Ill' is YOllr mo.st Wa.ldron ' Sincerely realiz(' when \'iell'lIIg 1l1(' nl'll'.S dir!'l't link 10 Ihl' f'hannrls of. SIO,'crl'l~. Janicl' Fichuk "f Ihl' latcsl happ('nlO~ at l'0lilil-al powl'r. ',\nnt' J) Hel'nan Chairman WayOl'. Ihat lhis IS only nOl' "You oINt him at the fall ,')4 TOtlralllll Roan A('tion CommitteI' part of Wayne, nnt all of it ).:('n"ral primary <'I1'('\ion in rl'f'n. ' • ., I We do nol hrlicv(' in l'orHh'mn : nnmhl'rf'd yf'ars for a twoyl'ar To Thc Edifor: i in" an" group's ()piniolls; SOOlr, Il'rm. (;ro~sl' Pointe is lIividcd Our family wOlild likl' to ~;\'f' I To; The Inlerested Citizen ... J, d 1 h k m 0 r r loudly I.h:llJ' I into :12 l,rf'C'mets . . . a \\'1'11dcsrrvl' pat on t If' ae 1 Now it! 0111' second Cel/tllTU of service to A certain light has been cxpr('sse<! State Univer. olhers, some l'xprrss('d qlli('ll.I, "lIl'r(' is what YOllr prednct to SJ.:1. Dona"l .1arohs alld Df' th Wa Metl'Opo!itail Detroit families cast on e yne . . '. I \ I'll 1111' I 1 1" lnctl','n L'r'nk 'Illsl'zza of thc 't t dent hody th"ough evenls some (,Xllfl'SSC'( no a .1 , .'. : ( I' ('gall' COf'S. • .. I" ". n .. sd' y. S u th t yrar which all of whIch O('\('rllJdf'ss ('.\lSI. i III' reprt'.,l'nl.s yn,1 at fhr C;rossf' Pointe Shorl's 1'01lcr urmg stereotyped e pas ., .• (',01111 Ie' has thc Wayne' Panhellenic COIIllC\l. Y or .0Ilgr(,"lo nal Dtr' IS .1(' t TkparlllH'ot < Assodali'.1ll of .WOIIII'II Slllrl('nls (onl'.l'ntlOn of your political Wf' rer('Ol1v h,111 $3:,0 worth Slullent. 1 f of fish in" ~lJllipmcnt sloJf'n Many of the othl'r students MlIl'hnw' tllllon fioarr of par ~. , . f . fmm our hoal moored at thc al Wayne have r(,cl'nl1y heGO\'l'rnors , Ill' 1'1f'(Is pari 0 yom par. rome dis~atis(i('tl wilh this Centennial Class of t9M ly ~ 1'~('Clltl\l' eO~nl11lttrl'. for Shorl's clock. Thanks to lhl'lr n':NERAL DIRECTORS , th t h heen presC'nted Class Board of 19fifl ~'''lIr Collnly or (on.'(resslOnal vl'ry I'fficif'n! t'Horts: thr fOllr, Ima"e a as Wc (el'l that • • • DI.st !'i('!. YO\lng ml'.n rrspo,nslhlr ,wrrr f Sint:r 18.'),5 to the c?m,~uOltr lhe ludents Df'llr Sir . ! )[(' ('ho.o'('s df'll'~aII'R to. ,'aught :!Un art' hf'lllJ:( IIlIUlshl'd : the major. Y 0 t t ~of tll.,'t, YOl; '.r,' 10 \ll' hlghll ('11111 I ,o"r parl\'" Slall' ('on\'l'ntion' an'; 10 O\lr amazl'mrnl. all onr ' "'rUIUI H. IIUIfI.TON II f),HIIl M. H"MILTON are not represcn a 11'1' <.' , . ' '.. fl' . t h' t I llwndNI fill' lho- ,,<Ilion;,) III 1111,' wlIlI ,1'1('<'1 "om III1'1'" or .11'11 I'qull"n('n as '1'1'n r(' IIrnl'( CURENCE F:. OTTER Ima~e.W aync St dent ha. Il('c'n \I'('('k'.' 1.""(' or <;ro"(' 1'011I1" !I'lllllll I;ol'l'rnor, SI'ITI'\llr.l' /If f'\"11 thO\l~h pllr! or It ha.d hr('n T et d . u poliliC~~ .lnd :-;I'W' 1\lllh IIII' 11I111:11s ,",WVI St"I,', Allorn,'y (;f'nl'ra1. rnl'l11 sol<l. It's wry com(orlm>: In CIIAPEI.S proJef r t' a\ a f varying de ('Xl're"lIIg YOllr IIl'W', a\lolll 1111' IH'r, of thc' Stat" Board of Edll kn/lll /1111' Pollco' Drpartll1l'nt I, ~IICJa ~h~rls 0 f the stll shoeking 1:.. 1ulI' or I h(' \'o(er, o-:llIOO, Boart! of RI'J:(l'nt, ((:n, mwi" "I' of 111f'1l".' gf'ntll' Illld Ilf:m'I/T :11)7.,C\~~ An:."E TE ].2712 ~rees. Ie Of thIS ~orl . of thc' 1;l'oss(, l'ointc' ('011111111111 1'l'l''1l.1' of ~Ii('hlgan I, lIoard of ('oncl'rIIl'd as Ihose tll'O \I'('rl', M14.6OO{) Hlfl~11 'GlInl H20 EAST 1\1" PLE I'nts afre aaCrelValScls"I"oSIS I'n' oiher i til'S to exer(,ISI' lh(,lr TJ~ht 10 'l'I'IIS\('('S (Michigan Slall' Hni. wilh liS. many8 0Weus are activist~ ' in var- vote in thr AlIgllst fl, 196,'8 11/'f-Sll . " 'n'd L'11('C'r~Jv wa Y), ."oal 0 f (',overnors . .,1, .' . y, orgamza. t'10 n'" wh'lch are Primarv ,"' Flection When only a (Wa\'ne Stale Umverslty) and Mrs, .lohn M. Ho!'y. 10US • fine, should require that the violator police at leaf:t a mile of street frontage, gathering up every smidge~n of unsightly trash thrown there by his compatriots m ' carelessness. Letters to tel h Ed °tor , I I I I II I on by Sibyl Even though September is an exercise book. focuse on hard upon our heels, and we oxygen intake. The idea is to begin to think fall thoughts, we increase each individual's oxystill have a number of summer gen intake so as to benefit all <lays for extra reading. Here parts of the body. Running, are some of the most recent swimming, cycling are suggest. books \\'e have added to our I'd. The author does not ap. colleclion _ they may enhance prove of isometrics as lhe~' your hammock reading. only affect the body partially. The High School Symphony Band received first division ratings at the District Band Fes. tival and the Symphony Orches tra received first division rat. ings at the Di~trict Orchestra new II-IE I-lIll Leonard d ' . Whal~ From Scotland ..• to Picard-Norton, 92 Kercheval, a brand new shipment of Shetland crew neck sweat. ers. They are in handsome colors and here's happy news .•. they are priced two dollars less than last year .. , seventeen-fifty for the plain ... nineteenfifty for th ~able stitch ~nd twenty two-fifty for ~he stripes deSigned by PlCard-~ort~n and ,exclUSIVe with them. P.S. There's a speCIal Size for girls. • SALE-ing . , , out the door of the Mermaid are the great finds marked fifty per cent off. More items have been added so check again for the latest sale news! • A New Crop .. , of French Chef's: Secret imported shallots are just'. in at Hamlin's, 89 Kercheval. TUxedo 5-8400, • Legal library Eagle ' . , in the family? Here's the gift for or office, A set'of Rowlandson reproductions (from the original strikes) of ~ Eighteenth Century English court . scenes include . . . Courts of Kings Bench, Court of Chancery, J IAIIIJ/-SJ,1'II'l Court of Common Pleas and Court of Exchequer. They are hand colored with French mats and Hogarth frames. See them at the League Shop. 98 Kercheval. Ik 1-7 • Reminiscent of The Renaissance . . . the highly decorative majolica lava b()wl at Denier, 77 Kercheval, It is highly ornamented with soft multi-colored flowers and mounted on a graceful wood plaque, • Kenneth Lane , . belts and jewelry, scarfs, Walter Kattenbags and _ many other well known names in fashion accessories which you have been reading about can be found at Margaret Rice. Each one is a perfect change for a basic dress. The staff is well versed on the many ways you can change a dress to many St. Laurent . iiIr other looks. • To Thank, . , the hostess with the mostest Virignia Williams suggests you choose a Bluegate pillar can. dIe and holder from a wonerful selection of sizes and colors from indoor and outdoor • • • 79 Kercheval. • Bonus Gift .... to you from Mary Chess .. , when you purchase Essence Spray, you receive a bux of dusting powder ... both for three-fifty. The frag. ranees are White Lilac, Tapestry, Yram, Gardinia and Carnation at Trail Apothecary, ,121 Kercheval. This is a six-fifty value, • Catch Up Time .. , The Place? The Bronze Door, 123 Kercheval. Travel tales, vacation happenings and business can be brought up to date over lunch. eon or dinner, If you haven't gone anywhere .•• all the more reason to calI 886-1932 for reservations. Mr. 'Sheridan - Drew Pearson's Senator," Call • Books, 81 Kercheval new timely political 881-1671 or 881-2916 • recommends novel, "The for delivery_ The Golden Coffeepot's Beefeater _ .. is a delicious open face steak sandwich, grilled to your taste with golden french fries and creamy cole slaw. It's one ninety-five and the most expensive goodie on the menu. Discover this delightful restaurant downstairs in the Colonial Federal Biulding .. _ Carry out service too .•. 882-9555 ... open 10 a,m, until 5 p.m. • Earlier Is Easier ... do visit the "Top League Shop and order your Christmas cards. We did just the ~ other day when confronted by a calendar and a busy fall schedule, Pick up a ten per cent discount which runs through September: Shop" -.. of the Ik. J niflJ/-.r:J.tllJ • The Book Shelf ... has just received ment of calendars from Europe. See Kercheval. -;-7 a new shipthem at 112 gntroducing our new Aair slyl,'st:-: l The \\Tm..R.'Ham,ilton. C'o. /o~e I' I ' ! • • JEAN I.furli JUDI a"rI/M 11,Specia !i,,':i'N...\ill ,!Ie ar' of plc(l.I'i"K ,!Ie f'/(,1lomrr GROSSE POINTE BEAUTY SALON 15029 E, Jefferson at Maryland Appointmentll VA 2-3541 Thursday, August 22, 1968 GROSSE POINTE NEWS Page Fifteen 'I Femoile-Cusick Rites Revealed Mrs, Charles Munk 'Marnie' Wakefield Married To Dr. Munk Ann Marie Cusick and James L. E. Fermoile were married Friday evening. August' 9, at 8 o'clock in Our Lady Star of the Couple Vacation In Canadian Rockies Following SaturSea Church. The Reverend dAft Wedd''"9~ W'II Make Th.elr Thomas Finnegan celebrated. ay ernoon I the Mass and witnessed the cou'j Home In St. Clair Shores ple's wedding vows. . . 'Th t M' C' k .' Masses of yellow roses filled the LIttle Club Saturthe ~au~~~~r of l::rs. U~~lia~ day, ~ugust 17, . providing a f.loral background fo~ the P, Cusick, of Hampton road, Il;;cePh~~, followlJ~g the weddmg of Margret AtkInson and (he late Mr. Cusick. ( Marme ) WakefIeld and Dr. Charles Munk. 11k Fermoile is the son of The altar Dnd ent~ance-0.-----------the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis way o~ Grosse POI n t e imported embroidered ribbons Fermoile. of Buffalo and Nia. Memonal Church, setting trimmed their matching modigara Falls, N.Y. for the afternoon rites, fied toque headpieces. The y The bride chose a street were flanked with white carried casca~es of lime green I h r dId roses butterfly orchIds. engt Jnen ~n ace rass and '.. Best man \Vas Benjamin Wey. wore a mantilla. brought by her The brtde IS the d~ughter of hing. In the usher corps were aunt fro~ Spam. Her flowers ~Irs. August FrederIck Kam. Charles Howe, Scott Dean. Dr. were ,~vh(te S~veethe~;t roses. mer, Jr" of Cloverly ~oad. and Thomas Wehing, Dr. Harry As somethmg old she car. Samuel Chace WakefIeld. who ~lorris Warren Windish and ried a linen and lace handker. c~me from ~H~neapoli~ to give the b'ride's brothers, Au,,"Ust chief made by her maternal hIS daughter In marriage. Frederick Kammer 'IU and great - great. grandmother over Parents of the bridegroom Samuel C. Wakefield. • 100 years ago. are I\lr. and ~lrs. Charles ~lunk, A pale pink Helen Rose dress Her sisler, Jeanne Cusick, of Somerset road. I and matchin;: coat, with pink who came from Chicago to Pearl embroidery accented accessories, was sirs. Kam3en'e as maid of honor. wore a the Empire bodice, high neck. mer's choice for her daugh. hlue linen frock with a match. line and short sleeves of the ter's wedding and the recep. ing headpiece and carried a bride's white lace gown. Her tion. The bridegroo/ll's mother bouquet of white daisies. Cathedral length silk illusion selected a coat .:md dress of Richard Ferm~:le was best veil fell from a matching modi. pale blue sculplured cotton and man for his brother. fied toque headpiece, and she a pearl.trimmed hat accented The bride's mother '.':ore a carried a cascad~ Of lil~es.of'l wi~h ribbon and a deepel' blue dress of seagreen silk with a the.valley and whIte orchIds. veIl. beaded collar. Her flowers were Honor attendanl was lIlrs. When the newlyweds left for cymbidium orchids. Jeffr.ey Hudson. the. for~er a v~cation in. the Canad!an A reception for relatives and Pauline Kammer. Bndes~alds RockIes, the ~flde was wearmg close friends was held at the were ~lr~. Charles Howe, sIster a dress and Jacket. ensemble of home of the bride's mother. of the bndegr?om. ~Irs. George ~ed and navy blue SIlk, a match. Out.o(.town guests in lud d Boynton. Paul.me Lord, Suzelle mg bow hat and navy shoes and . , .. c e Cal'edo and JIll Doll'. purse. the .brlde s brothers, WIll~am P. Their Princess frocks o( lime Upon their return. the new. CUSIck, J~ .• of Elmhurst. Ill., and pale blue chiffon featured lyweds will make their home in Pa~l CUSIck. of Santa. Clara, high, banded necklines, and SI. Clair Shores. Calif., and Thomas CUSIck and I _ his wife, of Northbrook. 1lI. The bride's aunt, I\Irs. Maud Peter. versHy sophomore, plus the MIKE VAN LOKEREN and son, of Bethel Island. Calif., Fishers' niece,. MRS. KURT B. DOUG FREDERICKS. • also came East for the wed. LAGER FELDT, of Warner road, The WARREN F. HABER. ding. and SANDY MARTIN daughter -----------! of the RICHARD J. MARTINS, KORN family, 01 Audubon Representing the Detroit Riv- of Lochmoor boulevard, travel. road, II' e I com e d 19."year-old er Yachting Association in the ed to Toronto and the Royal SUSANNE B ERG. of Wies. Barlhel Trophy Series which be- Canadian Yacht Club to provide baden, G e r man y. as their gan yesterday' and will continue a Cheering Section for :Mr. houseguest last \\'~ek. Susanne through tomorrow in T(lronto, Fisher :\fid his crew, .including will remain in the United States Ont., is THOMAS K. FISHER, co.skipper THOMAS K. FISH. six months t.o study and imof Lothrop road. MRS. FISHER fiR, JR., a Georgetown Univer. prove her English in order to and their youngest daughter, sity senior, MR. LAGER. teaUl in her native country. (Continued on Page 27) JULIE, a Michigan Stale Uni. FELDT, G E 0 R G E UZNlS, I WOMEN'S PAGES Short and From Another Pointe I the Point~11 of View --- h;ll , BJ Janet Mueller Thirty.two friends :Jf ~1R. and MRS. 1I1ATTHEW .1. W. LA ROCCA gathered last Sat. urday, August 17, in the La Roccas' new home in Whittier road, for a surprise house. warming party arranged by MR. and MR.S. MACK STANLEY. Guests mcluded MR. and ~~~S.M~~O~~~~~P~~~A~~: ER MR' and MRS JOSEPH' J. ' LouisELL, the' JOSEPH McCLOSKEYS, the GEORGE McCLOSKEYS, MRS. JOHN H. ORTMAN, MR. and MRS. GUY C. LA ROSE, MR. and MRS. N Sc~~s~E~~~, :~~ MRS. U. GRANT TURNER. the JOHN McCARTHYS, the RAYMOND DE RYCKES, the JOHN HILLS, MRS. EARL P. DUBOIS, MR. and MRS. JAlltES SMITH, the WILLIAM R. DE WITIES and IIIR and MRS S. D. PALAZZOLO, . I -J We forced ourselves and started "thinking fall" this \~eek, bought ourselves a new wool dress and lined up tIckets to the 1I'1h Annual Junior League Fashionscope. Both of which "moves in a positive autumnal direcHon" we recoumend unreservedly to our readers: There's nothin~ more reassuring than KNOWING we'll have somethmg warm to slip into when we need it, something "fresh" that hasn't been hanging around the closet for a good three months , . . And we couldn't BEAR to miss out on Fashions~ope just because we'd waited too long to place our ticket order _ after all we need to know the direction ~tyles are ta~in,g, t~is s~ason in order to plan our own comprehensive wmter wardrobe. Fashionscope, in the J. L. Hudson Company's Down. town Auditorium, will he presented twice, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons, September 10 and 11, at 2:30 o'clock. ' 1 h' . M R' h d T H l' G Genera c airman IS rs. Ie ar . eg lll. en. eral admission tickets are available from Mrs. Arthur T. Waterfall, II, (886.0426), sponsor tickets from Thirza • • • Morrow, (881-4234), and patroness tickets from Mrs. Midshipman Second Class John D. Duma, (882-7203). DAVID G. ADAMS, son of MR. ~~~i 'I Photo by Haga At an afternoon ceremony Saturday, August 17, in G r 0 sse Pointe Memorial, Church, MARGRET ATKINSON ("Marnie") WAKEFIELD, daughter of Mrs. August Frederick Kammer, Jr:, of Cloverly road, and Samuel Chace Wakefield, of Minneapolis, Minn., was married to Dr. Munk, son of the Charles lVIunks. _o_f_S_o_mer_se_t_R_oa_d: _ Engish a few hours each week (JUDY WECKLER), of Flint, at ti,e University of Colorado. MR. and MRS. HAROLD L. • • .. WECKLER, of Bloomfield Hills, " Planning a party August 31 and MR. and MRS. JAMES L. I honor of their fathc' 80th b~rthday are the chil~r~n of WECKLER. of Rockville, Md., MR. and MRS, HERlIIAN L. I are the other hosts and host WECKLER. of Edgemont Park, ! esses. All the Weckler grand. who will entertain at cocktails children will be on hand for the .. .. .. and a buffet supper at the Bev. festivities too, including MR, and MRS. GORDON W. ADAMS erly roan home of MR. and and MRS. LAWRENCE DE. A Year To Remember of McMillan road has completed MRS. DAN LEE JOHNSON. WITT, of Syracuse, N.Y., ~nrl In July of 1967 Anne Gillis, daughter of the Philip three weeks of aviation indoctri. Mrs. Johnson is the former their son, LINC, the Herman A. GilJises, of Kensington road, left for Zurich, Switzer- nation at the Naval Air Station, SALLY WECKLER. lIIR. and Wecklers first and-so far!Corpus Christi, Texas. His train. MRS. ROBERT __~.__ :~:E~~~~ great. grandchild. land. From there she flew to Palermo, Sicily, where she ing presented a look at Naval visited her grandmother lmd other relatives, spending Aviation. This involved actual flight training in various naval: (Continued on Page 27) aircraft. as well as. classroom: instruction in air navigation. i aircraft engines. operating pro cedures and aerodynamics. Ap proximately 1,500 midshipmen from 52 colleges and universi. ties throughout the country at. tend the summer training. I I • • I I Iii< • * I These are eyes. I Thcy belong to one of our ladies and they're lighting up at the hair-do they just saw in the mirror. It's a hair.do we did - and it's guaranteed to pIcase becausc everything we do is just a littk bit nicer. Our brushings are a little brisker. Our shampoos a little more thorough. Our sets a little more careful. If you'd like your eycs to light up at the end of your hair appointment, sec u,. \\'e're better than belladollna. Receh'ing a $100 cash prize. reported to be the largest award made in the poetry division of the. University of Michigan's Avery and Julia Hopwood Awards summer contest in severa! years, for "The Log of Caplain Stamford Drew.Spen. ser" was CAROLYN OWENS, newly appointed chairman of the English departmenl at Ann . Arbor's Forsythe Junior High School and a teacher for the past two )'ears at Clauson Junior High School. Carolyn. daughter. of Michigan State University Professor of English Dr. BEN. JAMIN HICKOCK and MRS. HICKOCK, of East Lansing, is. married to DONALD OWENS, son of DR. and ~IRS. JAMES S. OWENS, of Radnor circle. Carolyn has just completed a special scven weeks' Engli'.'u seminar at the U. of III.; she' was one of 36 outstanding Eng. Iish teachers from the Middle West invited to p?rlicipate in the seminar on a (ull scholar I I ship basis. Her husband, who I holds a Masters degree in Busi. ness Administrat;on, is rur. I rently a little past the half.way point in his Law studies at the U. of lit. where he is a year. i 'round student. This week. i Carolyn and Don arc visiting his brother and sister.in.law, DR. and MRS, JAM E S C. OWENS. in Boulder, Colo. Jim's wife, Ann War r e n Owells, I "r>ends mO.\t of her time with i their two small children - she believes they DESERVE most of her time, a point of.view in : which hcr in.laws heartily con ' cur - but manages to teach I I Bart Edmond 45 E. Adams/On The Park/Downlown/WO 2-1i12 .cooks so lovely by candlelight ... you'd never tllink it slaved in a llOt stove aU day 1 I I ROYAL ,WORCES'TER ~~Pi~PPORCELAIN KIMBERLY knits an impeccable three piece suit in pure wool. The fluid A.lined skirt with inverte~ center pleat and shell are worn beneat~ a demr belted trim jacket buttoned and buckled In brass. A lasting impression maker. h's an "an ,l;allery"in your kilchen... Iha! you l,\kc your 'ahk! 1:vl'ryonc of our ~uperh sclcClionof ["mo",! imI'OW"/ Ror.,1 \X'orccstcr hake-and-sclvc\\'.Hewill a[(enl your kilchen wi,h Ix'autj'... brin}; a festive note to your table. Gourmel decorated in handsome colors. Comc see OIlr "art Ilallcry" of entree dishes, Coco!les,marmiles, souffles,ramikins, scallop shells, and m~nl"ochers.Truly a "conooissc,u" colleclion! 10 I Tender, skillet.browned chick. en, snow.whipped potatoes, green vC3ettlble. festive red cranberry sauce, hot buttered biscuits with plenty of honey, for dessert-your choice of ice cream, sherbet or sparkling gelatin. The cost Is a moderate $1.95 for adults, just $1.00 for ~hildren. From $2,50 fo $4,';. 11560 Harper (onner Exit 1.94 Jhe shops of American 3 Kercheval Ave" at Fisher Punch (Jnd .Judy RInck Road l1tpreu Diners Clu1l GulF Cord. TU 1-1505 fig K erchcv(ll, on the 1/111 W~tlo1t.l'i~rct Kercheval at Sf, (lair .5S0 N, Woodward , Grosse Pointe 8iJ1ll.!ngllarn 1 Page Sixfeen C:;ROSSE POINT!: Thursday, August 22, .,1968 ~EWS Society News Gathered from--AIIof the Pointes . F r,.eke VO\.).IS 5 m Ith s . .t 16 S pO ke n A U9 U . - ," " I ._______ Papal Blessing is Bestowed Upon Couple During Nuptial High MaSS' Rites are Followed by Reception at GI'osse POinte War Memorial I. Mrs. Jeffrey W, Smith :tep~~~~~~: a;~ i~~~ite roses, Mrs. Richard Bivens, of In. • ~~~3:.po~~,~'s l~d~ir;~Sl~~ ~o~: Bridesmaids were Diane Bis. choff, Susan Daleiden, Rita Smykaand and Barbara Steffes., Their .floor length froc~s of r~se ch!ffon we.re fa.shlOned with polished satin trams and cowl neck]jne~, and their Cloor Theodore Demosthenes Raph- Cambridge, Mass., who chose a ael. ~on of Mr. and Mrs. Frank floor length gown of green peau (j Hapbilel. of Renaud road, and a malching bow headpiece. daimed Mary Elizabeth Horst, She carried a bouquet of yellow daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Paul daisies, corsal roses and status E. 1I0rsl, of Beavcr Falls, Pa.. sprigs. as bis bride Saturday, August In a yellow peau dress, carry. 17. ing a basket Cilled with petals, i Officiating a~ the 6:30 o'elo~k was flower girl Leah 1I10dig. ceremony, which was held m liani, the bride's niece. SELF'-APPRAISAL thet ,gharden of thTehbrHiden'So Pabalre- Besl man was Thomas G'llIlany men shiver in the cold en s orne was e 0 r . h' h . . d h TIN S' , J d of the I Thompson, Ushermg were t e Just because t ey Jmagme t ey C~~~I'of C~~~~ p~e::. A gar- bride's and bridegroom's broth- had the fire of genius. den reception followed the rites. The bride wore a simple, ENROLL NOW! floor length gown of white l'eau and a shoulder length veil, and earried an arrangement of white BRAIllE TRANSCRIPTION CLASSES daisies and yellow roses. Now Forming to Begin in September She was attended by her sis. Coli Mrs. lawson Potter • 886-3226 or 881-0686 : tel', 1111'S. Andre lIfodigliani, of II Deborah A~ne -F~ick~- ~n.d:Jef'crey. William Smith ~~r~~in~l~~~~~ ~~~l: ::~~::~~ exchanged. mar~lage vow~ Fnday evenmg, August 16, They carried cascades oC white at a NuptIal. Ihgh Mass In Our Lady Queen of Peace mums. pink roses and ivy. Church. The Reverend Paul Alandt officiated at the 6:30 Flower girls Sus:m Solomon o'clock double ring ceremony. and Deborah Solomon, the . The Right Revere n d'~ bridegroom's nie~es, "Y0~elong . H b A . . dresses and veIls SimIlar to M'onslgnor •. u ert . Ma~no For hc'r weddmg, the former those of the senior attendants bestowed a Papal Blessmg Miss Fricke chose a modified and carried nosega)'s of mum~ unon the couple. sh ..all1 gown of candlelight jl(!au : and roses. , . The bride's parents. :\tr. and de snie embroidered with Alen-I John Smitb was best man for; Mr5. Egon E. Fricke, of Lin- l'Qn lace and styled with a his brother. They are the sons ville avenue. entertained al a Calhedral train. She wore a of lIlrs. Ralph H. Smith, of receplion at I.he Grosse Pointe matching three.quarler length C,.ampine road, and the late War Memorial following the mantilla veil, also embroidered Mr. Smllh. rites. with Alencon lace. and carried Heading lhe usher corps, -~----------_.------_.----which included John Chosy, David Crowley. David Ritter and Richard Shrage, was the hridegroom's brother-in-law, Dr. Sam Solomon. Steven Solomon, the bridegroom's n e p hew, was ring bearer. The hride's brother, Michael Fricke, and cousin, Patrick Egan, ~erved as altar boys. For rer daughter's wedding, Mrs. Fricke selected a satin. trimmed floor length gown of turquoise chiffon. :'IIrs. Smith, the bridegroom's mother, chose •.. done on our premises a floor length gown of green chiffon, styled with a lace yoke. with ultrasonic cleaning When they return Crom a vacation in Northern Michigan, the new !'IIrs, Smith will conUnue her Nursing studies at Authorized Agency Providence I10spilal while her husba~d works toward his de. gree in Electrical Engineering at the Lawrence Institute of Technology. I (jrosse [fJointe (lJraille Club 1 r THE NEW BACK.TO.SCHOOL LOOK WITH WATCH REPAIRING fot 011 makes OMEGA & TI550T Valente gewelers J 660 I E. Warren at Kensington Rd. TU 1.4800 Sale Wig ALL HUMAN flAiR - NO SYNTHETiCS HAND TIED MACHINE MADE $59 95 from from Wiglets from $75°0 $17.95 £a [Parisienne We Iwve a wide Sl?/ectioll of beiter name wi(Js ill many colors and styles. OIlY sl.aff lias had many uears cJ:periellce servicing and styling wigs of all irinrls. BEAUTE 15233 SALON KERCHEVAL ot Beaconsfield 821-1650 ProfHictor: Mary Speirs "In The Pork" a-au ee uns@ Pholo br Eddie ~lcGn,lh, Jr. 8 At an evening ceremony Friday, Augu~t 16, in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church, DEBORAH ANNE FRICKE. daughter of the Egan E. Frickes, of Linville avenue. and Mr. Smith, son of Mrs. Ralph H, Smith, of Champine road, and the late 1\11'.Smith, were married. Betrothed Christmas Ball Planning Beg'ins I Th(' White Christmas Ball. an <Jnnual proj('c! of Ihe Fontbonne ,Auxiliary of Saint .John Hospital, will he held this year at the IGrosse Pointe Yacht Club on :Saturday, December 14, I General c h air man, Mrs. ~1ichacl C. Burke. of Cloverly load. her cochairman !\Irs Wallel- L, Van Goethcm, Jr., of I'('ar Tree lane. ?nd their commiltc(' memhers hal'e already IlPgun prelim inary planning for IS IIIN" (he parly. '1'1\(' Ball, always a pleasant ennl for participants, is an I imporlant source of funds for contilluing proj('cts at the Hospital, thllS bcnefilling the en i tire community. Each year, the Auxiliary pub, I'h~LO by Br,!"by !,ludiO lishes a program book for disI /llrs, ,Jnhanna Kaselltz, of, tribulion at the Ball. The ad. I ~ensmgton road, . and Elmer i verlisemcnts in this souvenir h,as('!Jtz, of DetroIt, have an-' program provide an important: nOl~nced the ('ngagement of pall of thc financial proceeds. . the.lr ~~ug~!er, BONNIE, to Last ycar. Ball proceeds were I KeIth ( fed ) Bertrand, son of ,used III estahlish a new Coro Mr. and lIIrs. Lyman Bertrand, ! nary Care Unit. This year. the of Lansing, formerly of Wash. Auxiliary hopes to use Ball ington rmld. r;lisel! fund'; to further develop : Both the brideelecl and her: this intensive care facilily by fiance w('re graduatcd from: adding tn nnwe.xistiog equip I Grosse Pointe High School. ment. I Variations Kercheval at St. Clair favorite fashion .. DEAR PAT, Something has got to be done about patent leather! Grab a mental image of this if you can, I was sashaying through the lobby of the Remington Rand building (Gino Paoli's men's divi. sion lives here) going at a pretty good clip and looking, I thought, quite fetching, but business like with my manila tucked under my arm, when I suddenly ground to an alarming stop and toppled into the arms of a bewildered elevator starter. He was no more shocked than I-my shoes had stuck together in a death's grip each refusing to budge. My first thought was to faint-my second to cry. I was miraculously saved from my third which was to ride to the top and throw myself off because Mr. Gino himself came along offering a very continental assist and we rode up together. So enchanted was I that I totally forgot how claustropholic I am and that the showroom is on ~he 38th floor If I continually describe the next 2 hours as D-I-V-I.N-E it's only because I thougilt I was in heaven. Mr. Gino presided over the entire showing. (That dear man had everyone hopping.) This is a whole new world for a dress buyer. Room after room of men's fashions executed with the deft hand of Italian genius. !t is truly D-I-V-I-N-E (would you believe marvellous?) to see what has happened and is happening for men-the excitement in styling-the dazzlement in color. We started with the soft merino wool. long sleeve turtle and mock turtle shirts. I can't think of a male we know who shouldn't own one in all colors (well, hot pink fllay net be every man's lox and bagell. As for the turtle-It may be someone else's ugly friend but is certainly handsome when given this new mas. culine treatment. The turtle look is interpreted many ways at Paoli. My most favorite is Ihe dress shirt-tuck front-cuff sleeve-but then the bulky knit cable garners accolades on its own - and that neat flat knit with contrasting insert is on the must list, too-to say nothing of a smashing ribbed pinstripe I feel in love with. Well, no sense in getllllg carried away-you'll see them all soon enough. A bit later a leather and suede group arrive. A :;elect few with the most Cr'esh styling and crafted tailoring, the type of jacket ou r men have always worn but brought up to date by these busy fingers abroad. By now the party was over and I didn't think I could consciously ask to come back and review the line so I had to leave this D-l.V-I-N.E atmosphere. 1l'Jl} sorry but it was.) As the shadow r)f my elevator fell slowly to the main floor I had to remind myself to pace lilY patents and walk pas I the elevator man with head high,-ever onward! I theme, beaut iful assortment colors clnd [)atterns expect prices. Priced to find W'ighl hay ,rt~rCd , .... The DIRNDL SKIRl Best Love, (@/~ c/ in a of saHel you would at mdch * * higher SIZES 6 to 16 W'I,'!:l K.I\ Impst 11,IS onc Un,led * of ((d!e'cllon, silver In 10 the touch of elegance the Stoltr\ KoI\ C,Hl"'., ,III the f,nc su( i, ,1', Towle. Reed [; 8,lrtol1, Wallac(', liorh.lnl, Inl<'rnatiollaJ, LiJlll, K"k, Sled!, Wr,>;ht names RI,ickmton, He i r I (1 (J m 63 lcertheval • K:l,Y 'vVrll:ht (iu"ve rh'H::(', oUrl:, Y':I/ m,m,; cx- ((jurlesIC., 'N,I/lout \llCh Fl.mn('1 f<nll., ,I, lIands-down Announces A Final Clearance on All Spring and Merchandise. r';verything Hedllced Drastically t.o w".h. (:;:1, WCll'1 ,"l ..: 886.3781 If", WII;;hl !<""y 'I' '(i( l'iUII; (11(1\''''' :~CI;I'>II'i /lll,fdi ("11\ I", ril""I\', ,L., ,:', ill P(IU".r~ l'PC'n lhUf\. dl ,I' 1111, ,,"!lr<,,:h::Jnd. & f.rt. ev~\ 'td 8~jO Tuesday . J(11 .1[,lIWY ilt - Thursday and Sat!ll'day of touch of elegance <,crVI(C. f Summer HANDS-DOWN IS ,':',1I'S, Ion ,1111 ,1I1ci HA~ ~l~l~). • S10.00. $15,00. $20,00. $25,00 Open 'It' Ii ViJu " grosse pointe farms anrl ~L'(f: "ctl'Il;~', ,111,) ,Ii,r [n,.raved Inll,1I ,n e,J( h ;"C((' I); * toloni!!1 federal building .• olher, t(or c,]ch pl,l{(' sett",,: .. 1 i,n('r! 11."w,hflf"('! (hc'.1 Will, -I c,r , Gross~ Pointe TDEY~VEARRIVED , on this seasons $16.00 The salon that gives you service with quality in the fit. DIRNDL SKIRTS Several 11 - The Shoe Salon of ! Specially AS SEEN IN 1117 . Entered in the annual Rusty Nail Hole-ln.One contest are EDWARD A. BATCHELOR. .JR., of Tourailne road, and MARK ClIEFFINS, of Hollywood avenue, both of whom. scored ',heir aces at the Counlry ~ Club of Detroit. Fine Jewelers Since 1934 ers, John O. Horst and Charles G. Raphael. Cream-colored embroidery ac.. cented the bride's mother's yel. low linen ensemble. Her cor. sage was a brownish cymbidium orchid. The bridegroom's mot her selected a green linen costume and a white cymuidiwn orchid corsage. Miss Horst Wed To Mr. RalJltael 63 Kertheval • tolonial federal building • grosse pointe farms • 886-3781 Thursday, August 22, 1968 GROSSE POINTE Page Seventeen. by, of and for Pointe Women Woman's Page ... ~~-._-_._-~- ----------_ .._---------------------------------- Mrs, Henry Jude Heck NEWS ----_.-------~--_._-----------~-_.._---_._---------------__ Medical Group Auxiliary Making Autumn Plans !Barbara Lucille Zilly Marries Henry Heck I Reception at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club Follows 12:30 O'Clock Rites in St. Paul's-on.the.la~eshore; Newlyweds to Live in Pointe The bridegroom's mother selected a rose colored silk en. semble and a purse corsage of white' cymbidium orchids. -------- -----_. ------------.The newlyweds will make A gown of imported white silk organza accented with Swiss embroidery and appliques was Barbara their home in Grosse Pointe when they return from Lucille Zilly's choice for the Saturday, August 17, cere. aWoods vacation in Northern Michimony at which she became the bride of Henry Jude gan. Heck. .,-----------Out.of.town guesls included Her elbow length, tiered daughter's wedding and the reo 1I1ary Jane Even, of Madison, ception at the Grosse Pointe illusion veil fell from a Wis.• and Mr .and Mrs. Charles Dior bow trimmed with Yacht Club following the cere. Rodgers, of J\lountain Lakes, matching embroidery and mony. a pale blue ribbed silk N.J. '1nd matching jacket. She From Aurora, m., came Mr. appliques, and she carried dress pinned pink cymbidium orchids and Mrs. Ernest Aiels and their i a bouquet of white roses, to her purse. . .. s.0n,~liss Ella Zilly, Mrs. Janles stephanotis and ivy. Officiating at the 12:30 o'clock, SINCE 1916 rites in St. Paul'sonthe.Lakl' shore was Father Jerome Sing. er. The new Mrs, Heck. daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Samuel Zilly, of Merriweather road, was attended by maid of honor Christine Scanlan and brie<lsmaids Sally Thomas, of Flint, Mrs. Douglas Kuziak, of Newport, R.I.. and Martha Jo Aiels. who came from her Aurora, III., home to be in her cousin's wedding party. LeSur Dyed Green and yellow floral em. broidery accented their floor SWAKARA length frocks of pale yellow silk LAMB organza over taffeta. Their Beautiful Brown-Dyed headpieces were cascades of yellow and green 0 r g a II z a Perisan jacket with I e a v I' s, and they car r ie d collar and cuffs of Colonial arrallgemculs of torn Natural Dark Ranch carnations and white daisies Mink; buttoned in centered with yellow' roses. glimmering jet. Dennis Heek acted as best man for his brother, and servSALE $625 ing with the bride's brother, Thomas ZilIy, of Seattle. Wash" Otllers ill BIDc/; or in the usher corps were two Grey Persian other brothers of the bride. from $350 , groem. William Heck and Ed. ward Heck. ~ They are the sons of Mr. and !I!rs. He.nry A. Heck. of Fleet' wood dnve: Harper Woods, for. • IloJ _._._-- _----.-_ .._---Members of the Board ol the This season's activilie! will Woman's A u x i I i a r y to the inelude a lunchE!{)nat FrankeD' Michigan Induslrial i\f e die a 1 muth in October, followed by I Hp.ssling, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Association gathered recently visit to a special decoratioD Zilly and their sons, Mr. and at the summer home of Dr. and store. Mrs, Kennelh Zilly and their Mrs. Michael Hranchook for daughter and the bride's god- luncheon and a bLisiness meel There's little harmony in the parents, Mr. and Mrs, John T. ; ing, at whk-h program plans for home where either parent does Even. I the coming year were discussed. all the harping. .. ' I 58 th AUGUST SALE ~JiO'O by Eddie :.\lcGralh .. 11'. Married to 1111'.Heck, son of the Henry A. Hecks, of Fleetwood drive, Harper Woods, at a Saturday, August 17, service in 51. PauI's.on-the.Lakeshore was BARBARA LUCILLE ZILLY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Samuel Zilly, of Merriweather road. Cinderella. Ball Set For October The press will meet "Cinder. ella" at the Women's Commit. tee of the Tuberculosis and Health Society's annual Press Luncheon on Wednesday, Sep. tember 11. On October 5. at the Sheraton.Cadillac, she will (or. mally be presented at the now ~;:.~~: "~~nd~;~~e,~a~l~n~~:rSy chairman) conslderer. to be one of Detroit's mosl glamorous parties. The secret lovely, chosen by M J M R h' ~s. ames . oc e, IS no:v bemg groomed for her year s work with the TB and Hea!.th I Society at the John Robert Powers School, and at the same I time the Ball Committee, (Illrs. William R. Shaw, chairman), is bu~ily pulling togelher a fantastic maze of details that will produr.,' a most pleasurable evening. F. 'DS ur~~ rJi: ,1 • O'J I JO~~ny.n~~:n~ei~~~t~:f~~~~~~~~: ~~~~._~~[I~nw~~~~e~ou~~ Frank Colombo, banquet; Mrs. I I Florence Sisman, hostess com. millee; Mrs .. John D. Daniels, Day of the Ball; J\Ir~. Earle S. MaePherson, <lecoratlOlls: Mrs, William J. Scripps, entertain ment; Mrs. Edward N. Cole, (Continue~_~~ge 20) li' her }~ 41 A_d_a_m_S_E_lJ_s_t F_r_ee_p_ar:;:~~~lJ_~:~ 16822 Kercheval Phone & Mail 885.4430 __'_o_s_'_or_e RICHARD O. GRUNEWALD, ~ of Willison road, will represent his Ferris State College Lambda Chi Alpha Chapter at the fra. ternity's international conven. tion in Dallas, Tex, Aug'!st 25 thrOlI~~.:~_. 1 78 KERCHEVAL ON THE HILL GROSSE POINTE l .;' : ~5 ...... , It. /. I: , :' / \' 'i! I \ I, ,",:.1 f ~'~j-~=- ..~.~;!)--~ -rite TfU.potted Kttit: -rak&-Ove,~ Autumn begins for Margaret Rice with the (lrrival of her dramatic collection of 1M. PORTED KNIT~ , . ,each one prophelic . , , each with a fashion message concisely staLed. Personally selected hy Margaret Rite, in whose salon elegance is so evident it's almost commonplace. Here arc just 4 knits from the collection: from left to right •• , (,I~A of ItClly creates an all wool lacy t:rochcted flress and jacket. (;l~Y LABOCIIJ<; designs a heautiful oHoma" shirl dress. From ~WrTZERLANJ) comes Ihi" 3.piece herringbone weave wool knit AV(J(;OJ.F of Italy takes grey for lhe eO'll (lnd cll'ess knit costume. _ l GROSSE Page Eighteen POINTE Thursday, August 22. :1968 NEWS Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Stewart, who served as matron I' of honor, and Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, Mrs. Dennis W. Shermeta, of Ballimore, Md., and I Mrs. Rollin G. Douma, of Ann Arbor. I Their Empire.waisted frocks were fashioned with Val lace I bibs, fluff organza sleeves and! peach faille skirts sashed in I avocado velvet. They carried old.fashioned nosegays of as- Hacking-Leete Rites Couple Will Live In East Vacationing at Ca'neei13ayPiantation, SL John, VirlId d S gin s an s, an an Juan, Puerto Rico are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin Hacking, who were {narried Satur. day evenmg, August 17, in Crosse Pointe Memorial ---------- I The bt ide, the former Mary Elizabeth Leett daughter of Mr. anc! :&,lrs.Aiexander Pa)'ne Leete, of take Shore lane, wore a gown of ivory peau de soie. Re.embroide red Alencon lace ___ tiered silk illusion veil, and she carried a nosegay of white Sweetheart roses and baby'sbreath. Her attendants included her two sisters, Mrs. 'Jonald B. S~WITCHED.ON I sorted garden flowers. The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ernest Hacking, of Ridgewood, N.J., asked Thomas B. Arnold, of Water. town, Mass., 10 act as best maiL ushering were John W. Bride,. of Pittsburgh, Pa., James H. Bnde, II, of Dedham, }Iass., and John H. Leete .. II, of Man. hattan B.each. Calif., brother of the bride. A street length,. sleeveless dress of pale green Silk worsted, styled with a round jeweled nec~line, was Mrs. Leete's c~olce for her daug~ter's wed. dmg t~e reception. mother Theand bndegroom's last Monday, August 19, at the StelVl'rts' Franklin borne. To Say Vows Mr. and I\Irs, Richard Mnr., grandmother, pry Kimbrough, of St. Clair Lawrie. I L1ride's Two Sisters, Mrs. Donald B. Stewart and Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, Are Among Her Attendants', Tht ~ Rev~r~nd Gary R.; appliques accented her bodice Grube r, offlclated at the and controlled bell skirt, which 7:30 ()\ clock ceremony_ A extended into a short Chapell i'ecepti on at the Detroit I train. . Boat 'Club followed the . A Juliet cap, fashioned of rites. tmy lace flowers, held her Mrs. Robert Hacki ng I Celebrated Saturday Churl ~h. Miss Ki1nbrough Mrs. Howard H. avenue, have announced the en. gagement of their daughter, Lawrie Wells Kimbrough, to Robert James Fossum, Jr., son of Mrs. Ralph Julian Hill, of ! McLean, Va., and the late Lieu. The prospective bridegroom altended the Unl','ersity of Vir. ginia and is presently attend. ing Utica College of Syracuse University. tenant Commander Rob crt James Fossum. The bride elect attended Mar. ~jorie Webster Junior COllege" •Washington, D,C. She made her debut in June, 1966, at a tea given b)' her mother and: The engagement was announc. ed at a family dinner given by Miss Kimbrough's maternal un. ele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Stewart, and her pa. ternal grandmother, lIfrs. Wade H. .Oldham, of Birmingham, Among Harvard College freshmen named to the Dean's List on the basis of their grades for th t' 1967-68 e en Ire year are MARSHALL ANDERSON MASSEY, of Manor a'Jcuue,WILLIAM JUSTIS BROCK, of Renaud road, and M A TTH E VI' HENRY ZUKOWSKI, of North Deeplands road. Marshall was graduated from Grosse Pointe High School, William from The Choate School and Matthew from Grosse Pointe University SchooL --~--------~----------_._----------_.. _------------------ Open Thursday and Friday Evenings long Italian falls of real humoll hair wore an apricot chiffon ensemble, fashioned with a beaded V-neckline. Both mothers chose Amazon lily corsages. ! The newlyweds will make: their home in Lexington, Mass.: JAN C. SESKI. son of DR. ' Photo by Eddie ~lcGra(h. Jr and MRS. ARTHUR G. SESKI,I MARY ELIZABETH LEETE, .daughter of the of South Deeplands road, who Alexander Payne Leetes, of Lake Shore lane, became recently completed his third year at Assumption College, Mr. Hacking's bride at an evening ceremony Satur. i Worcester, Mass., made first day. August 17, in Grosse Pointe Memorial Church. He is the son of the Joseph Ernest Hackings, of Ridge. honors on the Dean's List for wood, N.J. the last semester. Go elegant in a twinkling with this I I I lustrous SPECIAL HUMAN ••• HAIR WIGLETS Jacobsons In the Village and Friday Evenings GET READY NOW! Perms, Styling, Cutting very personal handkerchiefs tinting, frosting, express your flair for finer things anything - We do it all for you at Robelle's • and Christmas giving. AMPLE PARKINC Name on 15" square. )6 dozen. 18.00 "We Curl Up and Dye for You" Bohelle!>s 19027 Mack at 7 Mile • Sketched: ,.\itia\led 13" square. )6 dozen, 15.00 • HAIR Jacobsons STYLES Telephone TU 4.1 130 Tru Balance designs tmderpinnings for cool. comfortable shaping of '!he junior figure The perfect back-to-snu-ol poaOO gjWie and bra enhance your naturat silape wilh light-weight control •.look so fresh and pretty in white with eyek:Jt panel and overlays. The flexibility at nyl~. ~pandcx is just right 10( the younger Slfetch-1:>acl< bra. sizes 32-36 ~UKl. A-B-C.5.oo Short leg p.anOO girdle. S-M-1- 6.50 )~ ~ n",lJ(f't EWiszewski T",lIIs (;1(1(/1.,/ COhf~ Arrlmgptl ...._ •• cc == • s 21435 Mack Ave, ' Telephone 776-5510 Jacobsons In the Village .m s en in shades of blond to black. ANNA Ki\lIGHTON, daughter of MR. and MRS. HEYWOOD KNIGHTON, of Lakepointc ave nue, is onc of 15 young women who have started working 10. ward their advanced degrees in Nutrition Education leading to Masters of Science in Hospital Dietetics at the Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Ind. These graduate stu. I dents, all with Bachelor of Science degrees in Dietetics Insti. tutional Management, represent 11 different universities in Loui. siana, Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. I Open Thursday fall ... 1 Thursday, August 22, 1968 GROSSE Woman's Page • • • POINTE NEWS by, of and for Pointe Women __ Fashions Organza, ._--------Slate Concerts On Belle Isle ---------- --_._-----------------~. --------------_._-- A~rs, Robert T. Cuson Mrs. Kenneth Kamman WendyCarol Premer Says Vows In July Page Nineteen The Detroit Symphony Orchestra will perform free-admission concerts al Belle Isle's P,cllliek ~Iusic Shell on August 21. 28, 30, 31 and September 1 at 8:30 o'clock, Valter Poole will conduct all of the concerts. each one consist ing of differcnt musical fare. Tlte toucer!s are an annual presentation of Detroit's De. partment of Parks and Rerrea- Lace And Satin Gown For Satur- day Ceremony At Which She Becomes Bride Of Kenneth Kamman I . ~aki,ng their ho~~- in Detroit-after a vacation in MIchIgan sUpper Penmsula and Wisconsin are Mr. and I Mrs. Kenneth Kamman, who were married Saturday, July 27, at an afternoon ceremony in Bethany Christian Church. 6---------- Among the nearly h:i I f of Princeton University's Class o{ 1968 who were graduated with honors this year. setting a new high for the number earning such academic distinction, was WILLIA)l )IAY)lARD SWAN, of Cloverly road, awarded Hon. ors in Aerospace and Mechan. be kal Stiences. tioll. Thc COnt'!'l't site may , The 2 o'clock rites at I ried cascades of pink rubrum which The Reverend James lilies. Carpenter officiated were Hon()r maid was Shelly Pre. followed by a reception in, mer, sister of the bride, Ann the Church Fellowship Hall. Moltzau and Mrs. ~()rman Kok. For her wedding the former I k() were bndrsmalds, and Lau. Wendy Carol Premer, daughter rie a.nd Lisa Pre"?,er: the bride's of Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Pre. COUSinS, were JUnior brIClesmer, of Wayburn road, fashion. maIds. ed a tunic of white silk organza Acting as best man for his and Venetian lace over summer I bmther was William Kamman. satin_ They are the sons of the Otto Her elbow length silk illusion Kamma~s, of Detroit. Ushers veil feU from a headpiece of we~e. RIchard Goodman and silk organza roses and stepha. PhIllip RayraL notis edged with seed pearls, The mother of the bride wore and she carried a cascade of a hot pink silk shantung dress, white rub rum lilies, rosebuds wit h matching accessories. and stephanotis. while the \,ridegroom's mother He!' attendants fashioned their selected a pastel pink crepe identical gowns of mint green ~own, headed at neck and hem. linen accented at their neck. hne. Scene of the SatUt'day, July 27, service at which lines with dyed.to-match VeneBoth molhers accented their daughter of the Frank lian lace. They wore matching ensembles with white rubrum I WENDY CAROL PREMER, Dior bows in their hair llfJd car_ lily corsages. I F. Premers, of Wayburn road, and Mr. Kamman, son of the Otto Kammans, of Detroit, were married was Bethany Christian Church. reached by private auto or pub. Iir buses. There are parking and refreshmp.nt facilities. ~-.-_." .. _----_._._------- I i Photo by Beatrice ZlI'aan Speaking their wedcling vows in Gesu Roman Catholic Church Friday evening, August 16, were JEAN MARIE CHEETHAM, daughter of the Andrew D. Cheethams, of Vernier road, and Mr. Cuson. son of the R. A. Cusons, of Detroit. . ---_._-~------_._--------------_._------ Newlywed Cusons To Live In Detroit Jean Marie Chee'+ham Selects Pearl-Trimmed White \ beaded headpiece of starched, carried baskets filled with E . R' Ilace and a fingertip iIIu&ion1yellow and white flowers. PedU d e Sole. G. own f or F'd 1'1 ay venlng Ites VI'.iJ . She .. carried an assortment IS'. erving as bes. t man was W'I IIn Gesu Church of white and Ivory flowers. Iiam J. Rodgers. Ushers were --------- I Magic practiced ... with wigs, wiglets and falls Jean Mar i e Cheetham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Cheetham, of Vernier road, who entertained at a reception at the Old Place following the 6 o'clock ceremony. The bridegro!lm is the son of 1\11'. and Mrs. R. A. Cuson, i of Detroit. I For her wedding, the former Miss Chectham selected a pearl. I Honor attendant Ann Eileen Robert A. 1I1anardo and Charles l\laloney and bridesmaids Gail I T. Roth. Marie ~lJPP wore ~ v cad When the i1ewl.yweds left for grE'P,n.tnmmed Empire fro~ks !3ermuda, the bnde ~as w:,arof yellow peau and matchmg lmg a navy and white dress ribbon bow headpieces. They with matching accessl}ries. --..--.-... -----.'---'.. 0 Village VILLAGE 685 ST.CLAJR. GROSSE POINtE .MICHIGAN MANOR TU.2-1110 ~ ~ ,,_~ ,~ ..... " ~I t 'i~ ~1J144. REGULAR SERVICE WILLIAMSBURG 0' AT THE .){anor - MR. and MRS. RICHARD J. RICKMAN, of Detroit, an. nounce the hirth of their sccond child, second son, CHARLES BYRN RICKMAN, August 18. 1f.rs. Rickman is 'the former SARAH EVANS, daughter of MR. and MRS. E. J. EVANS, of Somerset road. Paternal grandparents are liTH. and MRS. ERNEST B. RICKMAN, of Warren. BABY 'GATOR I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terry euson, who exchanged marriage vows Friday evening, August 16, in Gesu Roman Catholic Church will return from a Ber d . .'.. mu a vacatIon to make theu' home In DetrOIt. The bride is the former .--.----- ROOM SERVED IN ST. CLAIR ROOM SUNDAY'S ONLY 12-7 P.M. RESERVATIONS TAKEN 12-8 P.M. The richness of reptile in easy-care Corfam* If you like the natural of alligator, elegance but want a shoe that really knows how to take it, Naturalizer has the answer. It's alligator-grained Corfam. Cleans with just soap and water, resists scuffs, and always looks simply beautiful. Doodvision is a ~lNllllillJW £~~lNl~ at Van Dike! We count with pride the many Michigan families who entrust !heir pr~i~ vision to our care. Usually, parents who have been our patients bnng 10 their children for an eye examination. Often, Junior or Sis become the initial "goodwill ambassadors." And, somet~mes, the whole, family. shows up to have their eyes checked! However it happens, we re delighted. WP. know how very important professional eye care and quality eyewear are to a family's visuaf health and happiness. That's why nothing makes us prouder than to be counted "a friend of the family.'" THOROUGH SCIENTIFIC EYE EXAMINATIONS • fIRSl-QUALIlY BROWN GLASSES • CONTACT LENSES & BLACK $20.00 ALSO AVAILABLE IN A LOW HEEL The SHOE SALON ot "lU\t GROSSE PTE, WOODS: 21207 Mack: Phone 886.1066 Opnn daily, including Saturday 9:30 tD 6-Mon. & Thur5~'tiI9 DR. HENRY M. MARKO~TZ, Kercheval at St. Clair, Grosse Pointe . . The S'alon that gives you service with qualIty tn tile fIt Ucensed Optometrist The Village Store Page Twenty GROSSE POINTE NEWS Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Mary Alice Cornillie i Wed In Saint Paurs Mrs, Lawrence Kent Cinderella Ball Set For October Mrs. Daniel McCarthy horn Ifavors;(Continued Mrs. David ------------------- Newlywed lawrence Joseph Kents Vacation Mackinac Island Following their August 9 Evening Marriage Ceremony I The Re~/erend Fal.her-Jerom;-Petz, S.J., officiated 3t the ~vem.ng .ceremony Friday, August 9, at which .\lary Alice Cormllie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard .~. Comillie. of {{[.dnor cirde, and Lawrence Joseph Kent, son of \11'. and Mrs. John F. Kent, of Oak Park, Ill, exchanged malTlage vows. A reception at the HiJl. ~.. crest Country Club follow-I Honor attendant Laurie Wigle cd the 7 o'clock I St.1 and bndesmaids Julie Kent, the bridegroom's sister. Ann Davis. rites in P:lUI's-on-the Lakeshore. Page 1'2) Proceeds from the Ball help B. Dema- Ito !ioa?ce the TB. and Health rest. prizes; Mrs. Chester Cahn, Society s many proJects. photo; Mrs. Joseph B. Slatkin, Of Purdue Plan press luncheun; Mrs. Lynn A. Women Townsend, program; Mrs. Lloyd Student H. Diehl, Jr .• reservations; and September Mrs. Richard W. Tucker, publicity. The Women of Purdue Unl:. Following Cinderella's rolro- versity club will honor local slu. duction at the Ball, there will dents who will be atlending Purhe a Saks Fifth Avenue showing due this fall at a patio party of George Halley's gowns with Tuesday, September 3, at the Mr. and Mrs. Halley attending Bell Creek lane, Livonia, home the Ball. He recently won the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly. coveted Coty Design Award. All Detroit metropolitan area Music for dancing will be students are invited; any who have not been contacted are ask. played by the Sunny Kindes ed to call Mrs. Richard Conley, Orchestra with Bert Djerkis 274.1039, for further informa. playing during the cocktail hour. tion. Pany 1--------- Reembroidered Aleneon lace' of Washinglon, D.C., and Jane and fr()sted seed pearls accented Keller, of Arlington, Va., w~re the bodice, hemline and slee.es I sleeveless, floor I~ngth EmpIre of the britle's ivory peau de frocks of aqua chIffon. soie gown, and a pearldustered Their satin Dior headbows headpiece of matching lace held matched the satin accents on her shoTt illusiOn veil. their gowns, and they carried She carried an orchid at- c:!seades of yellow and aqua tached to her mother's wedding daisies, stephanotis and ivy i prayer book, with streamers slreamers, , of stephanotis, ruses and ivy. Best man was John Kernan, . - I August Fur Sale lne Very Special Fur for Photo by Eddie !llcGrath. Jr. Photo by J. S. MARY CATHERINE WHYTE became Mr. McCarthy's bride at an evening ceremony Friday, August 16, in 81. Clare de Montefalco Church. Parents of the couple are the Wilfred Peter Whytes, of Berkshire road, and the Thomas B. McCarthys, of Audubon road. DeForest Married Friday, August 9, in St. Paul's-on-theLakeshore to Mr. Kent, son of the John F. Kent..:, of Oak Park, Ill., was MARY ALICE CORNILLIE, daughter of the Bernard A. Cornillies, of Radnor circle. of Oak Park, 111. Bernard Cornillie, brother of tile bride, Jeffrey Kent, Maurice Kent, Stephen Sullivan and Vernon Sheehan, all of Oak Park, seated the guests. 'I'he mother of the brIde wore a pink AJaskine ensemble and pinned a corsage of green cymbidium 0 r chi d s to her purse. The bridegroom's mother selected a pale blue crepe dress and matching eoat, and a purse corsage of pink cymbidium orcilids. After a vacation on Mackinac Island, the newlyweds wiII make their borne in Minneapolis, Minn. Oul-of-lown guc';ls Included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conley, of Bellwood, III., Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stack, of Elmhurst, III., Mr. and Mrs. Dan i e I Junius, of Oak Park, and Mr. and Mrs.John Keefer, of Dela. ware, O. \ Mexicali Brass To Play At DBC Silverplated candlesticks from our complete collectionz A. multi-purpose, $20 pr,; B. consoles, 11.50 pr.; C, individual with cigarette holder, 16.50 ea. Teddy Phillips and the Mexl. cali Brass will appear Wednesday, August 28, at a Detroit Boat Club eabaret evening. Din. ner at 7 o'clock will follow a 6 o'cloc.k cocktail hour. ____ .. FACIAL HAIR Permanently Removed Le,;S Ree~:Jffie~~~s8tTt;.hf£~anl ~ Eyebrows Neckllnc.Arms CHARLES W. WARREN SHIRLEY 'S2G WAStliNCTON BOULEVARD, OlTROlT Te.ephone: %2.51>8 lf5~g~~c:,~d ---.---- -- .. ------- wo PERSIN Miss Whyte Speaks Vows In St. Clare's Home A white cage gown of im .. The newlyweds, vacationing ported Chantilly lace beaded 10 Canada, ~11l return to make with seed 'pearls was the former their home 10 SI. Clair Shores, Miss Whyte's choice for the rites. Her detachable Chapel train was fashioned of silk organw, and her ilIuBion veil fell from a crown of lace and seed pearls. Owing to the death of her She carried an arrangement mother, Mrs. McMillan Caulkof stephanotis, phalaenopsis ins, of Newberry place, and Edorchids and ivy. warcl Burns Caulkins, Jr., of Her altendanls sele eted Delroit, are obliged to recall sleeveless Empire frocks of pop. eorn ye!low basketweave linen. their invitations to the recep. tion at the Country Club of De. They wore yellow sweetheart troit following the September roses In the~r hair and carried 14 wcdding of their daughter, bouquets of ivy accented with Bliss, and Jon Huffman Win. yellow ribbon streamers. Anne Whrte served as her chester Clark, but request the sister's honor maid. Brides- honor of the guests' attendance maids wer8 Mrs. Keith Lever, at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Mrs. Patrick Meehan, Mrs. Har. Church ceremony. old Medonald anlI Mrs. Charles Weiss. Junior BARBARA JANE ROBActing as be~t man for his BINS, of Balfour road, is brother was Th(J,nas B. Mc among 373 sludents of the Uni. earlhy. They are the sons of versity of Wisconsin College of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Mc. Engineering at N,adison who Carlhy. of Aububon road. I have been named t'.) the ColIn the usher corps were Jer- lege's Dean'" Honor List. Wedding Plans Being AlteJ'ed 1.5551 - ----- I ~- !h.~i£".. l.;: k I :Or011ePOint. Wer Memorr.1 A"socl.llons 141h, , a.m. to 6 p,m.• 1 POINTE WAR MEMORIAL CENTER 32 Lake Shore Road • PORTRAITURE • WEAVING $ WATER COLOR • CARICATURE A Delightful Lakefront Home In Saint Clair Shores with parquet floor; nice kitchen, floor are 3 bedrooms with bar. Other Thermopane 8nd a bedroom Include a steel windows-intel.:om--eleclric: rage and considerable carpet ~t/\ ~ \\. ~ SHOWN ., \ $795 ~ '\ "~'. ~- /4 .' ;1' f 'BROADTAIL t " /J J)' ;. : .. Wright K~v offerl .~Il.d :peciftiizea 5erv;ce jor All Furs Reduced :..(.'";....~ • Omega • Moved., • P,,~.. k.PhilipP8 • Ror,x • Gir~rd.Perregavx • Vllch,ron & 011othell Kay Anos Furs GROSSE POINTE Wrigllt l~ay 19261 Macks Ave Grosse Pointe Woods open daily 9:30 to 5:30 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M. .500 Wocdwftrd, 17051 Karch.vel GrOll. Pginte llnd Northlend. On the first "TH. HIGH COST O' CHEAP CONSTRUCTiON" • • • Your home is your CASTLE! When you want to EXPAND your CASTLE, don't you think it should be done in a professional way by EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS? • CREATIVE STITCHERY • STAINED GLASS • CAN OLE MAKING • DECOUPAGE • ACRYLICS 12 DONATEO DOOR PRIZES ticular project LOOK RIGHT, BE RIGHT, AT THE RIGHT PRICEl Get numbered tlckels In Jacobsons lobby or the day of the fe,Uval, War on the grQunds of Grone the 0" Pointe We, at CUSTOMCRAFT, have some of the most experienced building and remodeling experts in the area to help you with Memori.il1. facing the lake; din- When you decide to BUILD or REMODEL, don't b. "penny wis. and donar foolish! •••• the lake; paneled family room sea CALL A PROFESSIONAL CASTLE EXPANDER! and bath. On the second and 2 baths and in the basement features .,~. ~ We can come up with aU sorts of Ideas (some of them .Ireally wild" and some of them "ultra conservative") to make your par- Walch demonstrations by profe"lonal .rtists in: \i,indow Processed\."" )\ \ Lalnb your remodel ing project. 12th ANNUAL ART fESTIVAL Seplember GROSSE lacing A,nericalZ Broadtaill'\ (/\ r~~~o::,. '~~1if~~~~:~~!tL' ;_:~~:'~\;.!F- window People .• . mr;~7~. ..,.. ~d>~iJ'J!',,~':'h'f;f c~~' . r~-;1' \J{j~I'\,1' 'i~!J~~:1\i ing room also with a p!cture I ':~7~~~io::~~. i.11.Y34:1/,f,:':;i'll:~~'Th~ floor are a lovely living room with a picture IIcll(iive Jaw.lm sine. 1861 st. Clare de Montef:-.lco Church was the settin~ for the Friday evening, August 16, ceremony at which Mary Catherine Whyte and Daniel Lantz McCarthy spoke their wedding vows. :!;------o ffi cia tin g at the 6 old Young, Michael Mercier, o'clock ceremony, which John Sfire and )1!c1lael Whyte, was followed by a reception brother of the bride. at the Berkshire road home The mother of the bride wore of the bride's parents, Mr. a mi~t gr~en silk dress ~n<l and Mrs. W j 1f red Peter matchmg Jacket. The bride. Whyte, was The Very Rev- groom's mGther selected a cocoa cl'end Joseph Smith O.S.A. lace ensemble. , home is only nine years old and in very fine condition. Pointer PAMELA WRIGLEY sailed Tuesday from New York for lIiadrid w her e she will study as a participant in Mary Baldwin College's seventh Academic Year in Madrid progrom. in St. Clair Shores Awaits Newlywed Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Lantz McCarthy upon their Return from Vacation in Canada im'fg.!r{l'~~-~" .-'f"!;::'.-~~"';';~~.'J~T .. This Very Special Is a recreation wal'--'J' heat-attic deep room water-- fan-attached • • • ga- and draperie~. IF YOU LIKE WATERTHIS COULD BE WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR MAY WI'; SHOW IT TO YOU? -~--. ,At (Algonac, -....c."'. 'AnellOll' Me :: Brick, /'.--;%-'-r~ Jjy. r!on"'(1 ~ HKt\LTORS PR 1-2300 MEM'IU/S OF 'THI! DETROIT AND GROSSI! POINTE MItt(. RfAI. f$TAT' AUN. AND HAT. AUN. 0' 1 iloor, rO(1m, REAl. REAr. ESTATl' ISTATI 80ARDS BOARDS 3 Iledrms" mO\l,jyc room, fr0ntagc ond to move to Freighter gm 2\1] fjrep]ocE"/ H A. IlIrnarr, baths, '[1<1r;(;,,' rn"m" l'nrlo<,cd porrh (>)((P1frnf CnJ!\rr FlOrida, $59,000, "By 33 II. ClJllI, Both Di,r keqC', Owner full Rlvrr Pad rd App''-' T. M. TUCKER 4087 M.29 H",y, \\o'tll1 30 fl. I>n<1lhr"'.,, Canal, BUILDING & REMGDfLlHG Channel) REALTOR ALGONAC SW 4-3681 (ONTRAUORS • RESIDfNnAL 881-1024 & COMMERClAt ~ursdilYI August 22, 1968 GROSSE Woman's Page Rita Schwikert Wed To Michael Martin • • • POINTE Page Twenty.One NEWS by, of .and for Pointe Women Grenzke-Miller Vows Spoken Mrs. James Holderness Mrs. Michael Martin A floor length sheath of white silk linen, accented with reembroidered lace and fashioned with a I if t e d waist, Renaissance n e c k Ii n e, short sleeves and detachable lace. embroidered train, was worn by Janet Sue Miller for the Saturday. August 17. ceremony at which she became the bride of Gregory Lee Grenzke. Univers!ty Club Reception Follows Evening Rites; Pair Will Make their Home in the Detroit Area Upon Return from Vacation in North . Rita Marie. Schwikert, daughter of Mrs. Marie Sch. wIkert, of Kensmgton road, and Michael Andrew Martin, son of Mr. and. Mrs. R. G. Martin, of Opelika, Ala., form~rly of Bl;Ickmgham .~oad, exchanged marriage vows FrIday evemng. August 16, in St. Clare de Montefalco Church. 'S>r--------A reception at the Uni. Wortman wore a lime ottoman versity Club followed the frock ~ith a pink satin sash 7 o'clock ceremony. and ca'rried a basket of pink The bride selected an Empire and lime daisies. g('wn of ivory peau de soie. Bridesmaids, in gowns simi. fashioned with a detailed bodice lar in style to that of the honor of beaded Alencon lace and an attendant were Sue Kraus, Mrs. A line skirt. Her Cathedral Hilary McKenna, Mrs. Gary length illusion veil fell from a Hawes and Mrs. Richard Ercobea~ed lace headpiece, and she lani. They carried basket of carried a cascade of white pink daisies. rooes. Flower girls Mary ~Iartin Honor malrl)n Mrs. Joseph and Anne McKenna wore pink tered with moss green velvet bow and streamers. defined the Empire waistlines of the floor length daffodil pique frocks worn by honor attendant Betsy Miller, sister of the bride. and bridesmaids Karen Shough, Mrs, John Brown, Carol Toll and Marjorie Sexton. They carried bouquets of yellow roses and ivy. Michael Cooper served as the bridegroom's best man, and ushering "'ere Norman and Jeffrey Grenzke. brothers of the bridegroom, Les Hough, the bride'S cousin and Hal' 0 I d Cumberworth.' Her boult'lln! lIlusion veil fell from a matching silk linen pillbox, and she carried a semi. cascade of white roses and ivy. The new Mrs. Grenzke is the daughter of Mr. and ~Irs. John Joseph Miller, of West Eliza. beth, Pa. Her husband is the i son of 1\11'. and Mrs. Norman The mother of the bride wore 1 I}." Grenzke. of Shoreham road. a lemon yellow silk coat and ; • a .. dress ens em b I e, while the .~ Sett~no for the morDJllg ntes, ,bridegroom's mother selected a i at WhlC~ the ~~verend Ken,~all: white {'hiifon costume overlaid • W.. Cowmg offl~lated, was First I with a pale brown print. Both Umted MetJlOdlst Church, Ann I mothers chose orchid corsages. Arbor. A luncheon at Ann I . Arbor's Delta Delta Delta sor-I ~he new~yweds Wlll ma~e ority house followed the 11:30 their h?me III Ann A~bor while o'clock service. I the bridegroom co~t1DU~S his studies at the Umverslty of Bands of Venice lace, cen.IMichigan School of Medicine. I -------------~-------------------- (9ur (]Jag 1's ff{atrst!Jling. at that's Vito !Jour Photo ff{ang up Call Coiffured ::Danfe 19839 MACK AVE. LATE THURSDAY • ottoman dresses with lime salin ~~~e~a~~~s.carried baskets of Raymoad Martin, of Atlanta. IJ I AVAILABLE ~~' ::rse b~tb:r~n~n~n\~~~e:; ~a%~~' O'~~~~y. Schwikert OUR EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION OF TAY BIRD FIGURESFROM MONZA ITALY. EACH IS HAND CRAFTED BY GIUSEPPITAGLlAR10L FROM RAW CLAY WITH SCULPTURE TOOLS. TH.EN, THE FIGURESARE HAND PAINTED, FIRED, GLAZED, AND REFIRED, PRICED FROM $10 SOMEDAY ... TO $300 .•. THEY WILL BE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN EGGS. I I Photo I MeGNth, _~ A turquoise shantung dress Floor length Gown Of Alencon lace Over Peau de and jacket ensemble was 1111'S. Soie Is Worn By Mary-Kaye Denomme Schwikert' choice for her daugh. . During Morning Rites ler's wedding and the reception. Her corsage was fashioned of Mr. and Mrs: James Henry Holderness, wno spoke blue carnations and \I.hite their marriage vows Saturday, August 17, in Our Lady Sweetheart roses. Star of the Sea Church, are vacationing on Cape Cod and The bridegroom's mother se. will return to make their home in Ann Arbor. I lected a yellow shantung dress Mrs. Holderness is theS> \ and matching coat. and a f M K D corsage of yellow Sweetheart ormer ary- aye enom- They wore matching pink headroses and carnations. me, daughter of :Mr. and bows and carried clusters of Mrs. Gerald Denomme,. of pink carnations and asters. I The newlyweds will return !VI K' I Th I from a vacation in Michigan's ~ In ey a.v en u e. e Best man was James DarUpper Peninsula to make their brIdegroom IS the son of ling. In the usher corps were home in the Detroit area. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hold. James Denomme brother of erness, of Hidden lane. the bride Frederick Brace of LIEUTENANT WILLIAM H. A reception in the Versailles Ann Arb~r, Dennis Mukai,' of REED" Supply Corps, U. S. Room of the Hotel Pontchar. Dayton, 0.. and John MonagNavy, has been assigned tu the train followed the 11:30 o'clock han. Naval Supply Systems Com. service, at which The. ~everend A street length ensemble of 1_ mand, Washington. D.C. Prior Thomas P. Flynn offlclated. gold textured silk was Mrs. Deto assuming his present post, For her morning wedding, the nomme's choice for her daugh. Lt. Reed served on the staff of former Miss Denomme selected ter's wedding and the reception. the Commander in Chief, Pac!. a floor length gown of Alencon The bridegroom's mother chose fie Fleet. He entered the Navy lace over ivory peau de soie, a costume cif iced turquoise texin 1961. He is married to the fashioned ~vith a lace.appliqued lured silk. Both mothers pinned former MARGO MILLER of Chapel tram. cymbidium orchids to thcir, Grosse Pointe. The~' have two Her elbow length ~i1k illusion purses. I daughters, SUSAN and LISA. veil fell front a pearl.trimmed • • • Alencon lace bow, and she carHonoring the 50th wedding Journeying from Miami to ried a cluster of Alba lilies. ~nmversary of their parents, Nassau recently aboard the Mrs. Peter Bogle served as :\m. and MRS. LEONARD G. ! Bahama Star were MARY ANN her sister's honor attendant. BECKETI, of St. Clair Shores, ODDO, of Hollywood avenue. Bridesmaids were Barbara Kor- their children, MRS. STANTON I and SARA LETO, of Neff roo,d. Ieski, Barbara Schubeck, of G. CRAWFORD, MRS. WIL. Grosse Pointe Woods OPEN THURSDAY I EVENINGS . ~. him exciting ?leU] ideas in hair fashions for the fall season, Stop in soon and see him or call today jor an appoint'ment. VITO & JOHN HAIR FASHIONS 63 KERCHEVAL. COLONIAL 880-3730 • FEDERAL BLDG. 886.3731 25%, to L 50% OFF YARNS-KITS ON AND CUSTOM MADE GARMENTS KNIT-"'IT 16115 YARN SIIOPI-E MACK AVE. ON "THE BLOCK" Hurry While Our Stock Lasts! I I 884-6615 - back with SU~IER CLEARANCE l 19849 MACK AVE. And he brought Entering Vassar College next month as a Matthew Vassar Scholar is .MA R Y EDITH CANDLER, daughter of MR. and MRS. J. NALL CANDLER . of Beverly road. ' _ ata/u g"on! Jl'. <i)>------------- ames ernesses Va ca.t,.on., ng In East and by Eddie MARY-KA YE DENOMME and Mr. Holderness. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holo!;!rness, of Hidden lane, were married Saturday morning, August 17, in Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Parents of the bride are the Gerald Denomm~s, of McKinley avenue. Hid 0 ,.:>------------ 886-3088 APPOINTMENTS by Col1lngwood Studio Exchanging marriage vows Friday evening, August 16, in St. Clare de Montefalco Church were RITA MAUlE SCHWIKERT, daughter of Mrs. Marie Schwikert, of Kensington road, and Mr. Martin, son of former Pointers Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Martin, who now make their home in Opelika, Ala. (]Jack tS - -- ~_. New York City, Kathi rt-lcClen- LJA:\t ahen and Mrs. John Monaghan, the bridegroom's sbter. Hot pink sashes defined the Empire waistlines of their floor length lime green crepe frocks. 275 LaSalle PI2lce WANTED C. ANDERSON. Ihosts ETT, of Birmingham, were at a family buffet Sunday, August 11, in the Craw. ford home in River road WE WANT OLD LEADED GL.ASS SHADES and LAMPS of Royal I Oak. and THOMAS L. BECK. Crafts Makes the Carpet Tlmt Makes tile Home TO BUY 20 old leaded gloss lamps or shades. They Qre usually found in attics and store rooms. When was the lost time you looked in' your aUk? CALL C(tbin US COLLECT "LILLIAN" THE flOOR A ectyllc flber by Monsanto SHOP 2255 Eli.abefh Lake Road Pontiac, Michigan 48053 313-682-4421 With plentY of room for your largt family. There are S Bedrooms OS'xIS'IO" plus bay), 115'3"xl7'), 112'10"x18'6"), 113'4"x14'6"), 19'7",,14'6" plus boy) with 3 Y. Bathrooms-with an easy traHic pattern. Below there are a Living Room 05'3"x24'). Library fT2'S"x14'5" pllli boy), a Vanity Room, Dining I!oom 115'xl 5'1 0" plus bay). Breakfast Room, Kitchen 'l1:!'xTB' !es. ;~:\ ood a Screened Porch (12'8"xl4'). Therfo II 0 Recreatiun ROOM with bllr, fi.-eplace and Lavatcry in the bOlement. (Flocr plan moiled on request). garale The house is heated by a las fired Chrysler Airtemp Split System. The 2-car is attached. LoCGted in the Forms all a quiet cul-de-sac. Shown by appointment. Open Sunday 2:30-5 :00. are the frills clouding We have Many other Grosse Pointe Houses Are you in tile earill. time consllming stageR of hOllse Imllting? The MO.roll p/GIIS eOllpled with photogrop"s can lig"'cn YOlfr IlI/TnCI. (olin OIlTS) of preliminary inspections. Drop in at R,1 Kerr/leva/ Al)enlle and go II/rollalL one of our ca~logs. Footnot. to Home Owners - ihe Moxon PIon can love you too the inconvenience of inoppropriGte, unnecelsory interior inspection. If your house is for lole, we'd be glad to inspect it and suggest a price suitable to the current marltet. We ulua'" sell Ollr liltings quite promptly at marltet prices. Detroit's foremost conlribulion One fo to luxury living. four bedroom orortments ofler spocious Are our area rugs so dramatic and so dazzling that we're labeled acro~s the board as an "arty, avant-garde line"? The fact of the matter is . . . Cabin Crafts balances every daring. spectacular design with a conservatively beautiful carpet. Like "Hatteras" made of Acrilan@ acrylic ... one of many sound, basic carpets sporting CABIN the Cabin Crafts label. Get Beauty and the Basics ... from CRAFTS (m.conditioned rooms, wolk.in c:losets, and polio balconies. Twenty/our hour doorman and guoru Member of Grosse Pointe Heal Estate 80aTd'R Mllitiple Us/iulls System V)[V1CC, (Ov()r()ri ~,w,mrnlnq p()r" Exclusive Agent MAXON BROTHERS,lnc. A conscientious pulicy its pmkinq, me '{our', , .. Tennisand Terms ')n Ihf! prcmis()s. Gladly TU2-6000~ makr!i 9000 JEFFERSON own rriendll the facts? PHONE: EAST 823-3000 EijkliszewsId Arranged 776-5510 Co1rf~ 2143:5 Mn~k Avenue ~--~~~~~-~~~..... ------------------------~------------------------------------~ -~-~r~-~~-------~.--....... -.----~ P'g' Twenty-Two GROSSE POINTE Thur,day, August 22, 1968 NEWS Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes Mrs. Marshall l. Grant Julie Scharfenberg Is Saturday Bride Crawford.McDonald Mrs. Richard Crawford Nuptials Celebrated Newlywed Marshall Lynn Giants Will Reside In Kala.' mazoo While Both Continue Their Studies At Western Newlyweds Travel To Bermuda After Saturday Evening Rites And Reception At Grosse Pointe Yacht Michigan University Club; Will Reside In Ypsilanti ------------_._.- Officiating at th~ Saturday, August 17, rites in Grosse Pointe Memorial Chui'ch at which Julie Beth Scharfenberg, daughter of the Roy Scharfenbel'gs, of Kensington road. became the bride of Marshall Lynn Giant was The Reverend Bertram deH. Atwood. For the 2 o'clock cere-~ mony, the former Miss white silk worsted ensemble acScharfenberg selected an eented with green beading at Empire gown of ivory linen, neck ~nd sleeves, and green ac, styled with a back panel, cessorJes. and a Chapel length manThe bridegroom's mot her tiIla edged with Venetian chose a costume of pale blue lace. peau. Both met her s pinned She carried a bouquet of gar. orchin corsages to their purses. denias and ivy. The new Mr. and Mrs. Giant In Empire frocks of yellow will return from a vacation in pcau, earr~ling arrangements of M~chiga~'s Upper Penin~ula and daisies and ivy, were honor at. :-VlsconslD to mak~ theIr home tendant Joan Reilly and brides. I~ Kala,!!azoo ~vhtle both con. maids Jane Elizabeth Milligan, I tll~e .thelr s~udle~ at Western cousin of the bride, Elizabeth 1M lchlgan Unll'erslty. Ann lIen and Maureen Giffin. -----The bridegroom, son of Mr. MR. and MRS. R 0 G E R and Mrs. Herschel Giant, of DORNBROCK. of Pearl Beach, Grand Haven, asked Robert Mi~h. announce the birth f G!euck. also of Grand Haven, to' 0 a act as best man. daughter, JILL ANN, August Us her s. all from Gr~nd 1 16. Mrs. Dornbrock is t,he forHaven, were Glen Giant, John mer JANE HORN. Jaughter of Stevens and Miiton Reetbs, Jr. MR. and MRS. JOHN P.. HORN, Mrs. Scharfenberg greeted her of McMillan road. Paternal guests at the reception at the grandparents are the MARVIN Detroit Yacht Club following her DORNBROCKS, of Litllestone daughter's wedding, wearing a road. At a candlelight service Saturday evening, August 17, in St. James Lutheran Church, Sandra Day McDonald, daughter of Dr. arid Mrs. Charles Conway McDonald, of Cook road, and Richard Stanton Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Carroll Crawford, of River road, were married. ~,...----------foIlQwing She carried an is.th Century. arm rites at bo.uquet of whIte and Ivory . . H' mtxed garden f lower sand which Pastor Alan F. arre streamers officiated. was held at the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. Matron of hon?r Mr~. Carl D. Vertregt, the brlde"s SIster, and The bride's gown oC ivory bridesmaids Martha Terhune, peau de soie accented \lith reo Peggy Tam b I Y n and Carol embroidered Alencon lace rea- Crawford the bridegroom's sistured a seed pearl.embroidered ter, wor~ floor length Empire Empire waistline and detach. frocks of leaf green peau, styled able Court train. wilr. square necklines and puff A matching peau de soie pill- sleeves. box trimmed with lace, seed Their matching pillbox head. .pearls and crystals secured her elbow length ivory illusion veil. (Continued on Page 27) The reception the 7'30 o'clock I Ir'-~"-l n1iss nancy's E/{ai,dressers We Have ClaiTOl'& Custom CaTe Conditimlcr 881.0761 • GROSSE POINTE WOODS Open Mon.-Sat. 8 o.nl. to .. p.m .• Mon.-Thurs;-Fri. 'tif 9 p.m 19877 MACK AVE .• I I ,:c' Photo by Alee Tarlor Photo In Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Saturday afternoon, August 17, JULIE BETH SCHARFENBERG spoke her marriage vows to Mr. Giant, son of the Herschel Giants, of Grand Haven.' She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scharfenberg, of Ken- -",;n~~;~"w~d---!Fete Stvimmers START SUMMER OFF RIGHT . - Bride-Elect 'At Farm,s Party I br J. S. DeForest Exchanging marriage vows in 81. James Lutheran Church Saturday evening, August 17, were SANDRA DA Y McDONALD and Mr. Crawford. The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Conway McDonald, of Cook mad. Parents of the bridegroom are the Stanton Carroll Crawfords, of River road. I I theTheregular annual banquet honoring swimmers of the Grosse Pointe Farms Swim Club was held Monday, Augur,! , 12, at Ihe Farms Pier. Over 180 swimmers and mem-I bers of their families joined in the festivities, which included A Tradition of Excellence pre-dinner games on the beach. Stres~jnll scholarshIp, c~lfacl"r, leadership. Accredited coUege pr:paratory. grade. 7.12. Tutorial and developmental re.dlng pro. Foot Race winners were Sue IIram,. All sport. 1l1cludlnll tenclnl/, Dying. rlnery. Own golC course, Middaugh and Eric Hintzen. stablo •• pool, hosplt.I, lake {or crew. Honor ROTC. Band. Intor. donomlnal/onat. 100 mile. Crom Chicago. For In(ormatlon call ho. Mrs. Jack Roh and Mrs. Wi! Iwo.n 9 a.m.S p.m. Aui'. 12.26. Boerner were committee heads HAl.I'S MBJJLOS DIn. OF ADMISSIONS, 313334.2444 for the parents' group sponsorOr Writ. fM F)'H Cat.IDO: Box 01500 DELAFlliLD, WIS, 53011 ing the banquet, which was sub. Nom , .. \'.' sidized in part by the Grosse .~ Pointe Farms Boat Club. Add,ess .... Following dinner, Les Roddis City............. . Stllte Zip . announced the names of the sea. , son's top 36 Farms team swim. Son's Nome A.e Phone ~ mers, including Keitb HOfne, Planning a November 30 wed. To?! Crowley, Amy Laux, Mary lIIr. and Mrs. Nolon Blosser, ding are MARY ANDREA PEA. Remman, Paul Gabhart. M~rk of BaUree court, are announcBODY, daughter of Mrs. powenl Lo~gsworth, .~ave ~orbett, Rtek ing the engagement of their I Peabody of Universily place Retn!,"an, DIane SImon. Kathy daughter, DIANA JEAN, to En. and the Belleview Billmore Bo- Eldndge, Cathy Corbett, Barb sign T. Andrews Kelly USN, . Hmsen, Beth Boerner. Marge son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, y Nal!y, l, • LUNT tellBeldlepalr'bFlda., anfdGofHetnr Bob Heels, Cathy Crow- Kelly, of Orange,.'fex . I E woo ea 0 Y. o. a ves on, ley, Mark Boerner, Ch;.is Duffy • • ALVIN Tex., and Rufus Kmg Barlon, Nancy Riddle, Jody Simon, Cal The bride.elect was gradu• TOWLE III, son DC lIlr. and Mrs, Rufus Norm n S dR' Rated from Grosse Pointe High • GORHAM . B t J [F t sa, an y emman, e. School and received her Bach . K109 ar on, r., 0 . es u, nee Adams, Sue Middaugh, Bob • WALLACE Mo., formerly of 51. Loltls. Middaugh, Debbl'e MI'ddaugh elor of Science degree in Ele . • KlIRLOOM mentary Arl from Western The bride.elect allended the and Peter Laux. :\Hchigan University, where she • INTERNATIONAL EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS I Academy of the Sacred Heart Others are John Reinbardt, affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega : • REED & BARTON ON THESE FAMOUS in Lakeshore road, was gradu- Tom Wise, Sue Reinhardt, Scott sorority. BRANDS aled from the Academy of the Cardwell, Laurel Roddis. TherHer fiance earned his BachHoly Names. Tampa, FI~.• at- ese Wilson, Mark Webh, Beth elors degree in Finance from i tended Duchesne ReSIdence MclnaJIy. Terri Ambrogio and the University of Notre Dame.! School in New York City and Didi Bidigare. A Novemher 30 wedding is STOREWIDE was graduatcd from Maryville Recipient of tbe NolI.Brideau planned, at Immauuel LutherColI~gc of thr Sacred Heart. St A":ard for the Most Improved an Church. ClEAIANCE SAlE LOUIS.She was presented to so. SWimmer of the Year. won last I _ ON All cicly in June, 1964, in Grosse year by Cindy Estes was Chuck I P 1 h I' I t MEIKHANDISE Pointe Norm" cop cwo Ive on ve ve are an.. . I soon called on the carpet. I She is the ~randdaughter of Most Valuable SWImmer ID " • • i the late 1IIr. and Mrs. Henry the League Championship Meet It often lurns oul 10 he 1015 DIAMONDS. WATCHES. BIRTHSTONE RINGS Navarre Peabody and of lIIrs. Award was presented to 10 beller to have loved and lost OUR EVERYDAY PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST Robert Micha~l Powell, 01 The yearold Cheryl Rem, who than 10 be the olher fellow. Whittier Holel, and the laIc Mr. scored 72 points during the sea.... --.-.------ . n Wllnhthre~ "fhi~sts" in i coaches Brenda Stout and Dave Powell. tShOe Iaenadg "ue c amplons Ips. .Q . I II er f.lance was gra d ua t e d Bob R h un d e fea te d' m h'" um an. JEWELERS . C DO, IS from S l. LOUIS . . ountry d Lay age "rou • th b P ,or e season, reo I Sc~ool a.nd Washmgton an. ee ceived the Most Valuable SwimDRAPERIES 7 Mil, near M.ck Avo. Umverslly, where he aCClltated mer C 1968 tr h B b I with Wilh or without' Phi Gamma Dclta frao. oP. y. 0 was OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS your fabriC. t't d f Ih W h' second hIghest pamt getler on crm y, an rom e as mg- the team Custom mode. 22377 MOROSS ROAD TU 4- 2585 ton Univ('Tsity Graduate School At th . d f th . , i of Rusiness e en 0 e evening the I(/ . . learn presenled gift cerlificiltcs to Coach Roddis and assistant .1. ,_9_1_-_3°_7_3_ 1 I 12401 lIQt- ~~ MORANG (N~~:'~"LYI SPECIALIZING ~.".t,.: ..'..:.'. :.~,.: ;,~ • ~,f.i.. ., . ?J I -'- 8~~ PETIT ECLAIRS : :~~:~ ~~~~ • PETIT FOURS ~ IN "", ),~ I PUFFS I !~ Receiving degrees from the ill CANOPE'S FOR YOUR PARTIES :'" Unil'ersily of Colorado at l!lJm. mer commencement exercises ALSO . . . INDIVIDUALIZED WEDDING Augusl 24 will be FREDERICK STOPPtLKAMP, of Anita :.l.;.:.: AND PARTY CAKES avenuc, )laster of Science, and KATHERINE <1RANT Jl DELIVERY AVAILABLE WUNSCH. of McKinley avenue, ~!?sler of Music. @~,".iii':::':::i:::t"'X,'i:":f::.::l%:,:,,:!;:~~~:''''':K!~~~::i><'"$:~;~~;:":,,,?i~;;:*:::::~"':,;i:l;dJ I I ONLY ONE UNIT LEFT! I I Sterling Silver ST. CLAIR TERRACE SAVE I 250/0 I II Save 20% MICHIGAN REALTY COMPANY SPECIALISTS IN CONDOMINIUM PROPERTIES Prices up to $29,900 • --_._--_.---- _-~---_._--_._----_._--_ .. - Vogue , :j hI' Ri local and Out of Town Executives Attention ,------E.ve.ryt-h.j.n.'-....t .p:n-p.r.ic.e.S!---'" " Public Sale At The Residence SATURDAY, August 24, 10 a.m. to & p.m. ESTATE OF VIVIAN C. FOX 1148 Audubon, Grosse Pointe Park /2nd "'ock North of Jefferson> Here is !l be<1ulifu/ low millntilinance Regency Style Home Generous size 3 bedroom house on one of Grosse Pointe's most beautiful ,hady streets swepf by lake breezes. 2 waterfront parks, plus one manna, go With it. 735 BERKSHIRE--Priced right. Immediale occupancy. BRUCE Ne T APPAN1Realtor 90 Kercheval __ add __ & Associates 884.6200 r ••• rt There are fo, too many important ilems to list here. 'n. cluded o.e Oil Painting$; Landscape by 5. Thieme, Snow Scene "y A. T. Hibbard, Seascope by E. DeMario; AlIa cu,tom made furniture; Cryllol; Ste,ling; lenox Chino; M~hagony Duncan Phyfe dining lu;te; P,o.inciol bedroom 'u,te; Pattoble G.E. TV; Oriental '''g' and much mare. , Grosse Pointe Farms The owncr'5 eolonial and 10 another lran5fcr homc available is I'cilsonably bcfore priccd appoint ment to inspect city will make the opening al S:J3,750 this attractive 3.bedroom of school. It is in fine condition for a (Iuick salc. Call today for an it today. Sale conducted by DuMouchelle ART GALLERIES CO. 409 Eo,t Jeffenon lawrence Ave, • Dehoit F. DuMouchell. E,nest J. DuMouchelle Auclione.,. alld Appro;",,, Furth.r Info,mor/on, Phone WO 3.6255 * Models open for your Inspection Saturdays and SundsYli from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. ••• or by appointment daily. (;aI1823-3710 for information. I I IN GROSSE POrNTE Thirty tnuy gracious aparnnenvJ situated in the heart of Grosse Pointe in a well established neighborhood, minutes from shopping, tr8I18portation and schrJOJs on the corner of St. Clair and Maumee. These apartments range in size from 3 bedrooms ~d single bath to 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. All include living room with natural fireplace dinin, room pantry and kitchen, plus full basement and 3rd floor bedroom with bath.' Also pleasant rear courtyard and enclosed gaI"!lges. Liberal terms and conventional mortgages available. Jll'llI!1el' oj Detroit Gild Grosse Poillte Real Estate Boards Our 27/11 year in Crosse Pointe 74 Kercheval On-the-Hill TUxedo 5.4100 *' Thursday, Al!gust 22, 1968 Ii ..15-~ ~"Jl!l¥&W._WMt*~ SA-SITUATION (Domestic) ""- ill I GROSSE CLASSIFIED I 2-6900 ~~~ WANTED 6A-FOR RENT (Furni.hed) ROSEVILLE - Motel Morocco, 32160 Gratiot, across from Macomb Mall, 3 minutes from Edsel Ford Expressway. ComEXPERIENCED lady wishes 2 pletely furnished. One bed. days work, steady, Wednes. room and kitchenette apart. day and Friday. References. ments, all with maid service TE 1.9448. and linens. Ideal for working EXPERIENCED lady wishes couples, teachers, bachelors, domestic w 0 r k, cleaning, etc. One child under 1 year old welcome. No pets. Phone da):" 822.2635, 293.2440. To Se... You Qui.kly 58-EMPLOYMENT 3-LOST AND FOUND' Clm.ified. Deadline '4-HELP GROSSE Pointe Farms-large 3 bedrooms. near Charlevoix, beautifully furnished. $350 per month, One year or more. 881.8515. BUREAU EFFICIENT WORKERS Em. ployment Ag.:mcy has experi. enced day workers, general housework, live. ins, cooks. LOraine 8-3118. WANTED FOUR BEDROOM 2 bath colLOST or strayed. "Blackie," a SALESMAN: We have an op. lonial, library, recreation Is Tueaday noon, 12 p.m., mixed cocker female dog. 15 portunity available (or an room, $375 month. Available for all new copy, cbanges of years old. Licensed, with aggresive self starter to work 6-fOR RINT6.10 months. No children copy and cancellations. It is identification tags. Poor eye in the automobile industry's (Unfurnished) under 12. References and suggested that al1 real estate fastest growing segment. This sight and hearing. Vicinity saeurit' deposit. 823.7124. position involves the solicita. copy be submitted to our ofHampton Road.Lake Shore. 2-BEDROOM corner apartment. fice by Monday Ii p,m. tion of leasing to both indio Reward. 884.4516. top floor. Prestige building. 1011 MARYLAND. One bedviduals and companies. All Lafayette Park alea. Avail. room basement apartment. LOST: Large orangish tan male types of lease plans are avail. able 7-1.68. Carpeting and See manager. cat, vie i n i ty Hawthorne able. Salary, commission and Charge Ads-12 Words for $1.25 draperies included. Contact and .Morningside, Disappear. car plus hospitalization in. IOc each additional WOrd agent at WOodward 1-6955. 68-ROOMS FOR RENT ed August 16th, family movsurance, pension and brand new office building. Affili. 500 HEATHER ing next week. Reward. 884. LANE, wing TEACHERS Pleasant room C~II 1274. ated with National Leasing Colonial, 4 bedwom, circular in private home near Park System. Call for appointstairway, family room and schools. 824 .0113. TUXEDO 2-6900 LOST-Pear! ring, yellow gold pointment, Mr. Paul Shakes. study, $450 per montll. TUx. mounting. Vicinity Chatham speare or lIfr. Bill Kerr. 568. edo 4.2106. NICE ROOM in Grosse Pointe 3 Trunk Lines Market, 9 Mile.Mack. Keep. 0450. for employed gentleman, good sake. Reward. 884.4516, at 91h Mile - New 1 location. TU 5.4881. COLLEGE girl with some free HARPER HEWI SALF.S STATIONS bedroom apartments, Spacious time during the day, to be WE HAVE been adopted by a JEFFERSON.Lakewood SouthDOWNTOWN AREA rooms. Walk.in closets, car. moth,~r's helper. Tuxedo 1kitten, male, all white, very Gt'llDd Clzcus Park News Stand Large room, private entrance, peting, G.E. appliances. Air. Majeitlc News StaDd 2157. aUectionate and playful, aboilt lovely home. Gentleman. Val. conditioned, t:;lose to transporE. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITS half grown. He's been some. ley 1-3850. tation and shopping. 886.0478, Alden Park Manor. E. JefferS'.n 3 to 5 days a body's pet and misses his SALESWOMAN, and V4ZID.ke Tuexdo 5-4364. week, 9:30 to 5:30, Age 40 Park Drugs. City Limits folks. Hope they see this. If 6C-OFFICES FOR RENT Riverhouse Gift Shop. to 65. Gift and jewelry tjept. not he needs a good home 8900 E. J eUerson Phone WO 2-3622, ask for The Hibbard AIR conditioned, panelled, car. anyway. Valley 1-3971. GROSSE POINH PARK Kay. Miller Pharmacy. Wayburn and JEFFERSON EAST, 8905 peted, ample parking. 19946 KerCheval Harper, 881-1201. and white female Sullivan Pharmacy. Beaconsfield LOST-Grey EXPERIENCED woman, short Very large, attractive 5 room and Kercheval cat. 8 Mile.Mack area, Chil. order cook. Waitresses. Apply Lou's Party Store on Charlevoix 2 bedroom apartment in lux- AVAILABLE immediately, sevdren's pet. 881.0090. and Lakepolnte at 63 Kercheval, Tbe 'Golden orious 10 story fireproof eral air conditioned offices. GROSSE POINTE CITY . Coffee Pot, before 10 a.m. or buil'ting. Walk-in closets and Price range $50 to $100 inelud. Cunningham's Drup. Notre Dame 4-HELP WANTED after 3 p.m. dining room. Off street parking utilities. Chet Sampson and Kercheval ing. Adults only. Apply manTravel Service BuUding, 100 N'W~e ~':::;eKe~~~~~a'iCY. Notre WANTED e:~perienced Marine ager on premises. Kercheval. TUxedo 5-7510. Bon Secour Hospital on Cadieux hardware man. Steady work, 4A-HELP WANTED (Domestic) GROSSE POiNTE FARMS good wages. Gregory Marine HARPER WOODS, X-way loca. Tr~ Jrilarma.ey, Kercheva] on Supply Co., Foot of Clair. Large 3 tion. :l10dern 886.2311. WE NEED a kind loving reo SPRINGLE.MACK FBn118 Drup. FIsher R4. and pointe. 823.1900. rooms. air conditioned. Adults sponsible latjy for babysitting Kercheval ",,' $100. WO 3-4761. OFFICE AVAILABLE - Pan. SchetUers Drup, FIsher Rd. and with our 7 normal children. HOUSEWIVES Maumee eled, carpeted, with draperies, This would be at least 1 day Cunningham Drugs, Mack and 7 Earn extra money. Pick up utilities furnished, air condi. MUe Road a week but need a lady who Cottage Hospital on Kercheval and tioned. Located at "Kerche. and deliver orders for Fuller NOW RENTING could stay 2 to Ii days, over. Muir val on the Hill." Excellent for Brush near your borne. Tuxe. Merlt.Woods Drug Center, Mack night several times a year. and Dournemoutb do 4.7531 and 527-2573. manufacturers representative, References. 884-2162. Garden Apartments GROSSE POINTE WOODS. etc. Answering service op. Grosse Pointe Pharmacy. Mack RELOCATING our present Real tional. 886.1000. IF YOU ARE looking for Warrens finest address near and Manchester Estate office to larger quar. Harknelill POllflnacy. Mack and domestic work ot any kind Macomb Community College Lochmoor ters in Grosse Poio:.le. We are in outstanding Warren Woods. GROSSE POINTE "VILLAGE" and have referances. Can Howard Johnsona. Mack and 8. Offices - desk space - parking in need of aggressive, neat MIle Efficient Workers Agency, Bob's Drugs, Mack and Ro&lyn TU 5.0518 TV 2-7252 and conscientious sales peo. One and 2 bedroomI' feature LOraine 8.3118. DETROIT ARE.". pIe. Experience prefcrred but central air conditioning, car. Brigp D~ Swre, Mad: and AIR CONDITIONED office not essential. We will train WANTED-Experienced cooks, peting, drapes, G.E. kltchen Tourallle space available. Nominal Ran cis Medlcal Service Pharmacy. you. Excellent commission waitresses and couples. Grasse with dishwasher, double door Msck and Moran rental includes heat, lights and bonuses. Plesant atmos. Pointe Employment Agency, refrigerator, walk in closets, G.P. Post OUiee, Mack and War. and janitorial services. Ideal ren phere and congenial co-oper. vanity bath. Com m u nit y TUxedo 5-4576. Parktes Drug Store. Mack and St, Grosse Pointe location. Suit. ation. Interviews will be hosue and pool. Cla1r COOK and light duties for 1 Devonablre Druga, J4 aelt and stricly confidential. able for.. manufactu!ers rep. Devonablr. or 2 people. Live in. 884.2702. From $160 including aU utilities resentative or Insurance BETTY VINGI L &. L Pharmaey. Mack and Bea except electricity. . 886.3210 conanelll . agent. Call Mr. Arnoldy, 884lIlaryland Beverage Shoppe BUR 0 PEA N GIRL, live in 7268. See furnished model Grosse Pointe home. Own ST~~~~a\~~~~;d;.;;" DOG GR'OOMING SHOP NEEDs room, bath, TV. Near bus and A1R-~OND~TIONED 3 room Mano~n~hW"e':la"tiap1~e~~eMack EXPERIENCED GROOMER. shopping. 886..()(l75. offIce sUlte, 2ud floor. 20229 Mack Ave. 881-4087. Am~ra"c"""a~~s~~7{le 1[g~ter MACK.8 MILE AREA. FULL GROSSE POINTE teacher de Lake Phannac". E. 9 Mile. Between MACK AND B R Y S, Grosse sires babysitter, hours 11 a.m. Mack ~nd Jefferson TIME EMPLOYMENT. WITH Pointe Woods. 2, 1,200 sq. to 5 p.m. Some Iigbt duties. BENEFITS. 8B6.5166. 29336 Gloede-turn north off 12 ft. spaces. Ideal for stores Or References. 886.7972. 1A-PE~SONALS Mile Rd. East of Schoenherr, display or will finish to suit. across from Macomb Com. 886-4'100. HOUSEMAN. mature, experi- \ TEACHER needs mature baby. BODY massaging with Niabara munity College. enced, full time, 5 days per sitter to care for 2 pre.school Cyclo Massage, Weight can. 6F-TO SHARE week, 2 hours Saturday, some children. References. 886trol, for ladies only. Home Phone 775-6644. LIVING QUARTERS .. outside work. iliJod wages. 8026. calls. 544.1595. WOodward 3-96(){). WILL SHARE my Townhouse HOUSEKEEPER, hali days. 6 ROOM upper flat. Lakewood. GROSSE POINTE AduUs only. No pets. VAlley with employed lady. ReferRECEPTIONIST. typist wanted Flexible hours. B a c Ii e lor DRIVING SCHOOL 1-4128. er.::es exchanged. 'ro 4-4554. for busy St. Clair ::ihores can. home. No cooking. One half Bert Mitchell tractors office. Submit quali. block from Lakeshore Drive. WINDMILL POINTE - Modern near Vernor (Former Detroit Police fications to Box 69, St. Clair Call between 4 and 6 p.m. 2179 PHILIP, lower bungalow, furnished, upper 5 rooms. Adults only. Instructor) Shores. Mich. 48080. TUxedo 4.1996. carpeted, clean, quiet. $90. 886.3966 CADIEUX RD. area. Modem Gentleman only. 822.1922 after START September 9 to 23. Fit G J R L for general cleaning duplex, 2 bedrooms, $160. TV YOUNG Pointe bachelor wishes 7 p:m. your schedule. 25. hours per every Saturday, 9.5. 855 Cook 2.9442 after 6 p.m. room and board witb oldcr week, no evenings. Must be Road. 884-3522, -----6G-STORES FOR RENT woman in exchange for com. 18 or over. Car necessary. I NEFJi': Beautifully redecorated panionship. Rcply Box K-4, 961-7606. 5-SITUATION WANTED 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fire. K E R C H E V A L near Grosse Grosse Pointe News. place, garage. Adults. TU Pointe. small store front to IF YOU'LL name the job you 500 5.2209. Manistique. Gas heat. $40 per want done, we'U d" it . . . WANTED: Transportation for month. TV 2-3046 or TV 4-2133. Career Opportunities Stokes Multiple Services, VA books. ctc, to San Francisco. Full time - :llale or Female For details. TUxedo 4.1861. 4-9172. LAKEVIEW. Three bedrooms, 7- WANTED TO RENT H. S. Grads 18+ three baths. Excellent condi. No Experience Necessary COLLEGE TEACHER, studio or ZA-MUSIC EDUCAnON tion. Available September 1st TRI-eITY LPS Call 882.5484 1 bedroom flat in attic, st. for two years. $300 month. Joan Dyson Cooper BABY SIDERS Clair Shores, Grosse Pointe PART TIl\IE typist, afternoons MAXON BROS. Piano. Theory.Classic.Popular excellent ref ere nee s, MI Prefer bookkeeping and short. 83 Kercheval TV 2-6000 Concert Training Competent, adult women 2.3469.772-8000 extension 255. hand experience. Call morn. General Musicianship for babysitting, convalescent Pierre. ings onlr. 884.944/}. and elderly care, available. Stuelio: Punch & Judy Bldg. 808 PEMBERTON-4 bedrooms, 15 Kcrchevlll. G.P.F. 3 baths, formal living room. EXECUTIVE desires 3 to 4 bed. RELIABLE good natured worn. LICENSED and BONDED 884.4440 Res.: 800.4574 dining room. family room, room, 2 bath home in Grosse an for babysitting. 3 young paneled den. $400 per month. Pointe. One to two year lease. children. TUxedo 14688. 754-6070 PUNCH AND JUDY 822.1258. Excellent refertnces. 886.2218. MUSIC STUDIOS _ ' CAN-A-ri1..\N-C-O-NSU-LA--T"E-r-e: SECRETARIAL SERVICES HAIRDRESSER Guitar Piano 2.B~DROsOhM 11.1th flEoo~ risVet quires 3 or 4 bedroom mod. Grace Brown Good house-good commissjon. Guitar Rental and Sales View, are IDe as.. u". ern Iiouse or flat, funu'shed experienced only. Exceptional Mack.Cadieux Area h lease h as 2 a d vantages, sort (ir unfllrnl'shcd, I'n Grosse 15 Kercheval salon. 886-3088. Transcrlbing, general typing, Grosse Pointe Farms leasc .com$mitment allll full Pointe area, for occupancy 881-5350 TU 4-4440 Res. 372.8994 - ..... -.. -----carpeting. 325. 882.5116. Sept. 1st. for 2 or 3 year __ . GIRL FRIDAY - Wholesale "f. ----.--period. Call 965.2811, Miss FOR LEASE-3.heelroom house. Teahen. MILDRED BRIGGS flee, some typing, Can 773. Your Girl Friday PIANO and THEORY 2330 between 9 and 5. Set'fetarial Service ~~~~~,sew'~o\~~~2~oodS, Mack.8 YOUNG COUPLE-;"~-nt-2h~d. BRIGGS :'oIUSIC STUDIO PART-TIl\IF.-hcjP -want~d n~~ Mimeographing _ .. : room lnwer flat or duplex; 15. Kercheval Punch and .Judy, through Ch:istmas. Burroughs Mrs. Coleman TU 4.6442 :l,mmnOOM colonial, J!~ baths, ,: occupancy ..o.ctober 15. VA.lley Bluldmg ,. . t'"" . POI'ntc SrnSlIl1,' IC ."' opera t or to p a s t _._ . _ fenced yard. Grosse Pointe 4.7042, after 6 p.m. 2.5680 Acets Receivable Few days .MiD~U;AGE lady wishes care Woods $165 per month. 884 ROOMand-b~tJ;,--~iiti garage. _ a wcek or few hours a day. of sick or invalid. Good carc 5209. Professional man. References 26- TUTORING Typing and ten.key add. ma. and ref.. experienced. WiJI --..-----..... --exchanged. 875.4468. chine expo prefcrrcd. Small consider live in 5 days. Call EAST JEFFERSON _ _ of lice, GPF.Kereheval area. 831.3564. DESIRABLE couple. 2 children, COMMUNITY Reply Box M~2, Grosse Poinlc -Excluslve clic'ntcle. hachelor need 2 or 3.bedroom living News. 16-YEAROLD girl wif.hes job TUTORING SERVICE or one bedroom apartme.,t. quarters immediately. 884. .- furnishcd 9289. bahy silting after school. S:U. I J<'ully carpeted MRS. LOUTS lIIARICK DIREC STOCK GrRL nccd~d-(~;~~~man or unfurnished. I~:cvator _ __ _ _ officc. No expcrience neces. 4653. I soundproof. TOR Tutoring by degree teach. Fine building. RESPONSlRLE couple derire 2 ears available in all subjects for sary. Some Iyping. 8B10819. fXPERIENCED~~I;ng ~~0~3n Ex cell e n ( transportation. or 3.hcdroom !Jouse or duplex, grades high school, college and Reasonable. VAlIcy 3.0920 or no children. Excellent refer. DRIVER. with car. to transport desires part timc sccretarial, adult education. 1-4464. enccs. 372.2000, room 302. domeslie maid [rom Grosse genel al office, bookkeeping, _ ... .. _ _. ...._ _ _. ._______ 339 Merriweather Pointe Farms to her McCleI. sales, elc. 823.4212. 1293 BLATRMOOR CT .. Grossc I DO YOU leave town cvery TUxedo 4-2820 Ian A\'cnue home al 8:15 p,m. cOllfpA-NrON~Hou~;k;;p;r-= Pointe Woods, new 4.hcdroom summer? Contact family who 5 nights pcr wcek, Crom about Grosse Po j n t e references. OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS Colonial, 21h haths, family nceds 3 or 4.bedroom house September 15 to April 1st. Middlc.age. Care (or elderly, Grosse Pointe Farms room, moelern kit('hen. $375 or tcrrace, Junc to Seplem. per month. 2 yr. lease. TUxe. ber, Good references. ll85961.2655. . .... convalescent or children. Will rlo 1.1773. 0346. PRIVATE TUTO!lJNG A~IBITIOI1S youn/( man wanted travel, Box L88, Grosse Pointe 'OTRE -DAME. 2 heel. I,-------IN for full or part.time work in News. . • 586 N YOUR OWN HOME comhin~til)n tirc storc.s~rv TION -WANTED rooms, $225 per month.' All sl1hjects; all grades ice stallon. Contact JIm Cale (D t' ) TUxedo 6.4444. . al TUxedo 26522. omes _l~_ Adults and children. Certi. I fied leachers. YORKTOWN, Capc Cod, 4 twin I scc .. Receptionist----LADY references, desires posi. Si1.e bedroomI', family room, call: $390 tion: maid, waitress, some 21h baths, built.in appli. DETROIT AND SUBURBAN Mature to hanelle personnel. cooking. Port Huron, YUkon TUTORING SERVICE ances. carpeting. Attachcd JOY DOMAN 5.8207. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Ameri. garage, 886.0478. KE 7-4653 27500 Harper PR 2.5600 can citizen. New Deluxe I I MOCERI ARMS --_. I I i T~~~~~ I 1m SA-SITU~ I _.. _ II Page Twenty-three NEWS EXPERIENCED Jamaican gen. eral, 5 days, live in. Call 881-5145 except Thursday. i I l_--===---J cln TUx.do POINTE G rosse P0 .I nt e CIass I'f' Ie d S Get ResuIts' I-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE STUDENT DESKS, odd chairs SPANISH bigh.boy now $32.50. SLINGERLAND drum set, blue, and tables. Grosse Pointe Buffet to m8tch $40. for $200. TU 2-5628Hlgh South. Fisher Road eD- Oriental rugs - Antique chairs range, 40", $50. -Tables Mirrors Etc. FRIGIDAIRE trance 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call after 5 p.m. TUxedo King size Baker cane headESTATES bought and .sold. 2-8734. board. $68. _._--Complete or odd piaces. An. MOViNG-Mu~t sell household tiques, slIver, china, furni. furniture, heavy duty sewing ture. Oriental rugs. Hugh C. SWITCHING POST machine and rummage, 923 Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO 19163 Livernois Rivard Blvd., upstairs, near 6-25(){). 1h blk. North of 7 Mile Mack in Grosse Pointe City. UN 2.1812 .. _-"~._------~.-PORTABLE dishwasher, deluxe Pal'lr:ng in Rear TEACHER'S DESK, 3x4, stripHrs,: 10.5 Close,1 Saturday Kenmore, 2 years old, $125. ped to natural wood. TU during July and August. Sears air-conditiner, 11,000 1.5525. All ;\fonie's Go to Charity. BTU, 2 years old, $115. Botb THE ------ work perfectly. ing to built.ins. We are mov. 884.6345. MAHOGANY co f f ee table, maple breakfast set. rose beige barrell chair, washer SPECTACULAR garage sale in. and dryer. $50. Refrigerator, cluding fine antiques, furni. electric stove. lawnmower. ture and accessories. Junior miscellaneous. 881-0294. size clothes. 930 Crescent Lane, Grosse Pointe Woods, off Cook Road. Thursday, Fri. GARAGE Sale. Moving. House. hold items. Single bed, Iin. day, 10 a.m. ens, glassware. some an. tique~, pewter bowls. lamps, FARFISA ORGAN Mini. Compact, excellent condition. pictures. small tables, chairs, Best offer. Sony stereo ear. mirrors, jewelry. miscellan. phones. 884-1645. eous. 1009 Cadieux. CARPET, 11' 5"x16' gray, $25., beige 10'xlI', $20.; 2 pair white draperies, $5 pair; 2 white silk lamp shades, almost new, $5 each. 847 Lake. pointe, Friday noon to 1I p.m. - --------.-. ------.------- 15.SPEED Scbwinn, for the ex. perienced cyclist, excellent condition. worth over $150.00 new, will sell for $70.00, extras. 886.3338. GROSSE POINTE ARTISTS' ASSOCIATION'S 12th Annual WHITNEY maple bedroom setlRONRITE IRONER, wood cab., Outdoor Art FestiYaI Septemdresser, vanity and mirror, inet. Pool table, needs felt. ber 14th, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m" twin beds, night table. Also 20" Craftsman rotary lawn. 32 Lakeshore Road. mower. TUxedo J ,0952. - --.---.----GE portable 19" TV. GE fe. GAS STOVE, Caloric, $25; gas frigerator. 884-5792. dryer, Kenmore, $35. Both 2 AMC air.condltioners, 6,800 VIRGINIA'S good condition. 884-1274. B'ru. GE air.conditioner, 4,000 A TIIC TREASURES I CAN TEACH you to sew with BTU. Miscellaneous clothing, 10:30.5 Daily Closed Mon, confidence and enthusiasm in dishes, etc. Saturday, Sunday, just 6 weeks. Ideal learning 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 328 Fisher. We Buy and Sell opportunity for teens, house2241B Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile WHIRLPOOL Imperial 90 dish. wives. Afternoon. evening 772.8606 washer, avocado, used one classes starting September. month. 885.8519. $15. 884.9403. OIL Paintings, deal direct, noted MOSRITE electric guitar. Perartist, $10.$150. Daily, Sunday, BAKER table.desk, cocktail fect condition. Fender Bass. ~I 8-6579. table, new. Substantial d~. man amplifier. Tuxedo 4. count. 567.8027. BOYS 26" bicycle, $20. Boys 4234. 24" bicycle. $20. Two girls Epiphone T e x a n, OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY 20" bicycles, $1:5 each. 371- GUITAR. $225, 3 months old. TUl"edo 1. 4593. Largest Selection of Resale 1880. Clotblng in Area. E.T. ROCKET 14" mag wheels, lugs llnd tubes for 20" GIRLS bike, $22; 26" boys New sportwear and lingerie Mustang. Like new, $50, bike, $25. Excellent condition. 50 to 75% Off Tu,;,edo 4.1132. PRescott 6.1086. Original Price BACK YARD. rummage sale. ROTARY power lawn mower. Friday and Sat u rd a y. 266 Fall Clothing Taken good condition. but should Ridgemont, in the Farms. on Consignment for bave new controls. Tuxedo 5.0756 after 5 p.m. 15 CU. FT. refrlgerator, selfLEE'S FASHION MART defrosting; and 36" electric GARAGE SALE. GE refrig~'ra. :.'0339 Mack TU 1-8082 stove. $B5 each or both for tor and electric rl),nge, Frig10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'ill 9 $165. 886.5718. idaire dishmaster, clothing, 2 BAR BELL set, complete, special bench 8nd instructions, used one week, cost $260, now $95. Girls 26" bike, $20. Ra. dio, 3.spee:d phono. console, $25. Tuxedo 6.1131. ATTENTION Hobby Shops. Imported wood veneers, unusual color combinations. Movingmust sell. Call 821.7226. Eve. miscellaneous arlicles. Aug. 23 Ilnd 24, 9 to 4 p.m. 1131 Lochmoor Blvd. SINGLE bedspread and 2 pair draperies, authentic Grandma Moses design, all fully lined. GUITAR. Folk, classical, excel. $27.50 Tuxedo 4.1747. lent condition, like new. $35. DRIVERS! Approximately $18 Studio. 861-3399. EUREKA deluxe vacuum clean. buys ~O,OOOI$2O,OOOLiabil.ity, er, 1 year old, $30. 821-5866. RELAX.A.CIZR, deluxe model. Property damage. Medinl Best offer. Large leather top payments. TUxedo 1-2376. bedroom set, coffee table. TUxedo 4-8576. CHERRYWOOD \ ANTIQUE WHITE breakfront, twin beds, triple dresser and $50. Ant i que white triple EXERCYCLE, $S(){). Baritone cbest, $225. Like new. Simdresser and mirror like new ukelele and case, $12. Both mons hide-a.bed sofa, olive $200. Gold bench, Porta: in good condition. TUxedo green, Scotchguard treated, bIll organ, $400. Upright Tap. 5.B766. $125, Like new 25" Zenith colpan double oven stove, $225. or TV, ~225. 2 matching rust DRUM Outfit, complete, all ac' 882.2605. color living room l!hairs, $Hl cessories, like new. Studio. each. 885.7(05. EXTENSION dining table, com861.2662. plete. Dinette set, metal office window air condi. hand bags. Rea. FEDDERS desk with swivel and side DECOUPAGE tioner, 220, $75. 882.5453. sonable. 371-7787. chair. Mallogany chest with d rawer. Turn.around card HAMMOND C 3 with extra. table. TUxedo 4-2300. OLDER electric range. Perfect voice installed. Hammond and working order, $10. 805 Lo. J..as Iie tone c a b'net $2300 JALOUSIE porch windows. 40' 1 s, , ' raine or call 882.9127. C 11 777 1119 total includes large picture a . . nings 884-9623. $40. window and door. Excellent condition, $150. 886.2439. WAFFLE IRON, 30.cup stain. less steel coffee urn, both new, vcgetable edo 5-6921. grinder. GARAGE SALE _ it ems available. August 24, from Buckingham. Interesting Sp,iurday, 10-12. lOll Tux. 36" GAS RANGE. Excellent 6-PIECE dinette set, needle. point chairs, automatic wash. er, hand crochet tablecloths and doilies, miscellaneous. Tuxedo 5'3991, call after 4:30. DINING ROOM table, Danish modern walnut, Formica top, like new, $25. 884.5603. HAND PAINTED basket purses, lunch box purses. Painting 'a) d TU on woo.d S peci or ers. x. d 45392 eo. . GROSSE POINTE ARTISTS' ASSOCIATION'S 12th Annual ~tdoorh Art Festival Septemr 14t • l} a.m. to 6 p.m., 32 Lakeshore Road. WE BUY~LL-TRADE GUNS dition. R~ason ..bk. Thursday after 6. con. 884.1150, RUMMAGE SALE. Friday, Aug. ust 23. 10 a.m Annunciation Cathedral. 707 E. Lafayette, corner Chrysler service drive. 4 DUNCAN PHYFF: .~ining room chairs. Brass hangiIUl plate. Lamps, throw rugs, misccl. Ianeous items. TUxedo 5-9464. GRANDFATHER CLOCKSMantle ClocksCuckoo ChIcksOld ClocksRepaired. Will pay cash these type clocks. 331-8751 ------------- VIOLIN repair, 293.7314. and profes- bow re.hairing. G.E. DOUBLE electric range, d oven eluxe $75. 3 pair green custom made dacron sheer draperies, never used, best offer. 882-8812 after 5 p.m • DINING SUITE, mahogany. Iivin" room furniture. Both ex. b ceUent condition. 2 bedroom sets. 772.7159 or TV 5.3261. S T 0 V E, refrigerator, almost new gas dryer, war d rob e chest. dehumidifier, oval rug. Mi~cel1aneous items. 881.71.88. DECOUPAGE PURSES - All __ .sizes and colors. Fruit, scrolls FRIGIDAIRE electric s t (, v e, and flower tops. Special or. double oven, good condition. den for Christrr.as. 293.3376. TU 5.4881. 15102 KERCHEVAL DISPLA Y photographs, 16x20 or larger. Nature studies, etc" also informal portraits, 731. 5535. 6-0754. VIOLINS. student sional, sacrlficc_ for RelOadtingsrqUiPmendt s8!1dhtCOlm--SP-R-EA-D-S-.-A-q-u-a-q-uiltedsingle ponen . s. cope n.d St kan f'tt' Ig and . new pale green taffeta s t a 11a It IOns. an. te gu oc'thi gt!Dg king size. 2 framell Utrillo COR mop we N nsnu n C' prints, gold framed mirror, B NI G It WIN HESTER new Alden brass lamp. Ori. WEATHERBY 0: REMINGTON . SALES &. SERV[CE ental painted' frlllt picture. GUNS &. SHOOTING yellow Chinese vase, antiC'uc ACCESSORIES Orienlal small shrine, large handsome antique inkwell, B. McDANI EL CO. sampler. Other antique acces. Cor. Maryland VA 1-8200 sorie,;. Friday. noon to 5 p.m. 847 I.akepoinle. REFRIGERATOR, Norge. 10.6 cubic ft., mechanically sound, $35. 778-5570. ... --.. --... SPINET, fruitwood, piano, con. te-mporary design, full key. hoard, perfect C01'ldition. TUx. edo 1.6425. --------.-----GO.KART. In excellent eondi. tion, $75. Snare drum and cymhal, complcte, $40. TUx. edo 2.5070. -----FULl, LENGTH ranch mink coat, $425. Short ranch mink stole. sizc 10-12, $70. 2 men's overcoat.~, new tan cashmere. 42. $70: navy wool, size 40, $45. Custom made men's 2 suiter cowhide suitcase, nl'vcr used, $20. fl86.7107. Appraisals welcomed. COLLECTION of 78 rpm record 'albums. Walnut dining room set, kitchen set, miscellaneous household furniture. Tuxedo PROVINCIAL living room chair~ I mpor t e d d 0 11 b uggy. Ch'ld' I s ""8roc k'mg c h'air. TU xc d a 5 ...... -_. ... ----..--SCHWINN American 26" bike. Call 881.4427. --- .-... -10Cl! ITJo;MS Desks, lawnmowers, loys. bikes, clotheI'. typewriter. Garage sale, 9 lI.m .. 6 pm., Thurs., FrI,. Sat. 75 Shorecresl Cir., Grosse Pointe Shores. -------.-----------. MOVING Canopy spindlr.!e1 baby bcd with mattress and With or without your fabric. chest of drawers, $100. 2 rc. Custom made by. fri.l:erators and eleclric stove, $20 cllch. Indian Village. 331. RITA 8155. -- ... ------------791.3G73 PINE, cherry finishcd twin _. beels. compl<'te; Iriple dres:o;er, 'SHU'M'ERS, outdoor, 4 pair, double chest, night stand. 24"x27". black louvred, good Long, narrow pine bookcase. condition, 9 months aIel. best 822-2834, offer. TTTye<lo 2.5225, .- .. --.----.-. ._ _ .. _ .. -. MILK CANS maele into floor GIRL'S winter coat, size 12, and table lamp~. some hand like new. Other c1othcs. $20 painteif, aJl sizes, uniquc, rea. takes all. Books. TUxelio sonllhle, Unusual ~ifls and :m. 1-11585. tiqucs. 31 Mile Rei. near Gra- tin\. Ford's Parly Store. Main FENDER Banelmastt.>r. Fl'nder St., Richmond. Mich. 727.8615. Reverb. GMC l'uzz TonI'. _ .---. TUx(!do 1.5951, after 4:30' Upholstering Sale p.m. DRAPERIES GROSS~: POINTE ARTISTS' ASSOCIATION'S 12lh Annual Outdoor Art Festival Septem. bcr 14th, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., 32 Lakeshore Road. Chairs $29 Sofa $69 Frce pickup, rcstyling and Scotchguarding 366-5746 . Page Twenty.Four GROSSE lOB-TRUCKS FOR SALE 8-ARTICLES Il-AUTOS FOR SALE ll-AUTOS GARAGE SALE - Moving out 1963 Ford Country Squire, 6 of state. 6year crib, porta1968 CHEVY passenger, automatic trans. ('rib. all types of baby equip. Suburban Carryall mission, power steering and mert, trays, paintings. dishes, Turbo transmission. 327 V8. 8. brakes, $800. Call 886.5914. sil\'cr, table cloths, brass ply tires, power steering and wood baskets, tricycle, hi. power brakes. OUT THEY GO! cycle. toys, children's cloth. $245 DN. ing, ladies clothing, 8.10. Ma. 250 NEW '68 ternit~' clothes. !. Ma~nin, ED RINKE BIJICKS 8.10. Men's c1othlDg, brlc.a. brac. Something for everyone. CHEVROLET No reasonable oIrer refused. Saturday and Sunday only. VAN DYKE AT 10lh MILE RD. 212 Moross, "Farms." 10 a.m. J E 6-0255 to 8 p.m --- --- ----- -A.1 TRUCK ENGINES MOVIl\G. 7-plece breakfast set, Factor rebuilL beige. brass and wrought iron, , EZ terms $50; 21" Admiral color TV. 15103 KERCHEVAL Excellent condition, $200. TU 537.1117 I I k 150 T ruc s 6-1672. .-------- SA-OFFICE For Sa Ie I Ready to Work EQUIPMENT FOR SALE APACHE CAMPING TRAILERS' TRAVEL TRAILERS FUNSTON CHEVROLET See this beautiful selection of slightly used CadiIlaes & save Hundreds of Dollars. FORDS (2) Special Prices in Effect for a 1964 - ~995 Limited Time Only 1958 - $95 Both very elean good running. CAliPER'S PARADISE Grosse Pointe owner. 885. 20804 John R Hazel Park 5694. AT DALGLEISH 1962 PONTIAC Convertible. engine trouble. $110. 778.4728. 28790 Plymouth Rd. Livonia 6161 WOODWARD TR 5.0309 VA 1-5400 261-1100 Michigan's Largest Cadillac 1965 DODGE Coronet 440 hard. Dealer top. Burgundy. V.8, automatic Allen Park DON'T READ THIS AD FREE PARKlNG DRIVE IN transmission. $1,195. "0" 6715 Park Ave. Unless you want a-1967 Chevro. down. Notes $10.70 per wk. 388-3347 let convertible, V.S, Power. '67 VOLKSWAGEN convertible, . BURKE Open 7 Days glide, power steering, factory excellent condition. Low milePONT lAC warranty. A real sharp car! _ag_Ie, ~1,7~, owner. 294.5417. , 12140GRATIOT $195 or your old car down. 1 22 0 I l2e-MOBILE HOMES VER HOVEN '66 CHEVELLE S8 convertible, .. 37 - 9 I 4 speed, burgundy with black --.------..--I CHEVROLET top and interior. Best offer. 1960 RAMB.L.ER 4 door scdan, 1968 CAMPER 13535VAN DYKE Valley 3.146:1. nice condlllon. Tuxedo 6.0754. I I I EI Camino Camper .-----~---I VICTOR calculator 4x6 card 4.Wheel Camper file cabinet. Good condition. I,~ & % Ton Pickups No dealers 7971-1870. 50 to Choose From 365-6000 . Step Van, 8 to 12 Ft. -1966 BONNEVILLE convertible llA-AUTo-PARTSDumps-Single & Tandem Axle SS-ANTIQUES 1963 DOD.GE 4 dO?f sedan. -Yeliow. black top and trim. SERVICE --- •.... -Vans & Rtakes AutomatIc, new engine. Clean. Automatic transmission, pow. CHlPPENDALF. - Mahogany 100 in Stock $450. 881.9173. cr. Special! $1,995. "0" down. ENGINES: Factory rebuilt for slant top desk, circa 17SO, cars, trucks, $89 up. High Shalla Chevrolet iJought in Ireland, $415. Tux. 1965 MERCURY Park Lane $17.10 per wk. performance speci~Jists _ Out of Town Calls Accepted edo 61131. hardtop. V-8, automatic transBURKE Motors, Heads, Parts" Mani. 16700 Harper 885-2555 mission, power. $1,195. "0" PONTIAC folds. FLEA MARKETS down. Notes $10.70 per wk. 12740 GRATIOT J CORVAIR ENGINES ANTIQUES AND WILL.BES BURKE 371-2290 Terms 537-11l7 1966 CHEVY AUGUST 21-23 PONTIAC SPORT VAN )-10 p.m. Roma Hall, Livonia, '66 PONTIAC Catalina station COMPLETE '65 Mustang inter. 12740 GRATIOT All white with a 27717 Schoolcraft (nr. Middle 9.passenger. ior, seats, front and rear, wagon, light green. Power. red iLterior. Belt rd.), 50 dealers. console, radio, etc. Excellent air conditioning Tuxedo 2371-2290 AUGUST 25 condition. Tuxedo 5-9738 or 4017. $199 On. '6a CORVETTE 427, fully 821-4363. 11 a.m .• 10 p.m. Roma Hall, equipped. Can after 6 p.m. East Detroit, 24845 Gratiot, nr. ED RINKE PRICED RIGHT! 886.8082. 10 Mi. rd. 50 dealers. Each 1965 OLDS Cutlass 2.door hard. f 2A-BOATS AND CHEVROLET MOTORS show completely rtifierent. Info VAN DYKE AT Wh MILE RD. top, V-8, automatic, power OON~T MISS THIS! and booth space, 777.6510. steering, power brakes. A real JE 6-0255 1965 PONTIAC convertible, V-S, huy! $1,195 full price, $95 or 27' KINGS Cruiser sloop. 30' automatic. power steering, pow. horse engine, 5 sails. In the 9-ARTICLES WANTED your old car down. l1-AUTOS FOR SALE water. TUxedo 6-1282. er brakes, Like new. $39 down, VER HOVEN WE BUY old gold, jewelry and $39 per montb. LYMAN LAUNCH, 25 h.p. insilver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 CHEVROLET A Real Buy! VER, HOVEN board, 4 cylinder Gr<iY,19 ft., 13535VAN DYKE Moross Road. 1964 CHEVELLE Malibu Super CHEVROLET excellent condition through. 365.6000 Sport, .2-door hardtop, V.8, 13535 VAN DYKE out. Ideal for fishillg. TUxedo PIANOS WANTED power steering, Powerglide. BACHELOR days over, Cor1.5306 after 5:30 p.m, 365-6000 Grands, Spinets .and small Up$69 or your old car down. vette, '66. 427, rcd, 2 tops. rights Highest cash paid. VER HOVEN BUICK, 1968 Le;:;abre cuslom 4. $3,000. Call 8!l4-0912. VE 7-0500 SALES AND SERVICE door, complete. including air. CHEVROLET Chris Craft Constellation, Comconditioning. 886.0861. LOOK!! 13535 VAN DYKE BOOKS, Art Objects Sought. mander, Cavalier, and Roamer 1966 OLDS Toronado, full power. 365-6000 Browsers always welcome. • 1956 NOMAD Chevroiet station hoats. Boston whaler, Sunfish A real beauty! $195 or your B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss wagon. Best offer 886-5356 boats. old car down. Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette '66 WHITE hardtop Mustang. Johnson and Homelite Motors Automatic, va, power steer. (48216). WO 3-4267. VER HOVEN A BEAUTY! ing. good condition. Call 821. GREGORY BOAT CO. 1967 CHEVELLE Malibu 2.door DINING room set, good condi CHEVROLET 6376. 9666 E. Jeff. 823-1900 hardtop, power steering, radio, tion. Upright freezer. 885. 13535VAN DYKE 1 heater, whitewalls. $1,795 full 7928. 365.6000 1967 VW - $1,295 CABIN sloop "Aye Aye", fully price, $95 or your old car FUNSTON BUICK, 191;2 Special convert. equipped, two bunks, two sets WANTED: Bunk. beds and down. ible. Power steering and top. snlls, make offer. WO 1-9300. CHEVROLET chest. Good condition. 822VER HOVEN 12950 GRATIOT 2834. White with red interior. Good CHEVROLET 371.9208 l.ires. Clean. Tuxedo 4190B. SAIL, 6 meter, all sail:;, new main, at G.P.Y.C. Call 331. 13535VAN DYKE lOA-MOTORCYCLES 1125. 365.6000 CHEVROLETS - Will sacrifice. STOP! FOR SALE Trades accepted, terms ar. 1967 CHEVROLET Impala 21966 CHEVROLET Impala con. l!J66 HONDA 305 Scrambler, ranged. Call today! door hardtop, v-a, Power- SAILBOAT, 1968, Pearson ~2 vertible. Excellent condition. sloop. Brand new. Farms used 3 summer months. Exglide, power steering. 25 to VER HOVEN Driven only by middle aged pier well 5. Cost $6,731.05. cellent condition. Best offer. choose from and priced to CHEVROLET man. Must be seen to be ap. $1,500 down, 5 years on balTuxedo 4.3015. sell! $195 or your old car preciated. TW 3.9262. 13535 VAN DYKE ance at 5% interest. 886.6741. down. MINI-BlKE; 2 months old, mint 365.6000 1963 PO N T I A C Grand Prix cQ;,dition, just painted. Best SPEEDBOAT, 18' custom util. VER HOVEN hardtop. Black. FM radio. V.W '66 square hack, blue, sun. offer. TUxedo 5-9476. ity, 185 hp. Sacrifice with 4 CHEVROLET automatic transmission, pow. roof, FM radio. 961.9722, ext. wheel trailer, $1,400. ,-' lod13535VA..~DYKE '(i7 HONDA 90, low mileage, er, bucket seats. $795. "0" 7. ward 1-7200, ext. 26 or 882365-6000 down. Notes $7 pel' week. cxccllcnt condition. 881-7187. 3237 after 7 p.m. _, I I CLOSEOUT I .. OUT THEY GO! 250 NEW '68 BUICKS ------------------ PlWGEOT motor bike. Good condition. ~5. TUxedo 6.7168, JOB-TRUCKS No reasonable 1967 CHEVY SPORT VAN offer refused. RICHARD BUICK AUTOMATIC transmission. Cus. tom cah, 3 seats. Only 26 . miles. BURKE PONTIAC 371-2290 7104. 1962 VOLKSWAGEN MICRO. 'llUS, $325. 881-7105. CAJMRO - LOADED! MUST SEE! 1967 1964 CORVAIR, 2 door, stick. Needs some work. Best offer. 884.9355. FUNSTON CHEVROLET 371-9208 $177 DN. 15103 KERCHEVAL ED RINKE CHEVROLET VA 1.54(J0 1964 LINCOLN with air condi. tioning. $1,295. SEETHIS CAR! FUNSTON 12950 GRATIOT SEETHIS ONE! 1965FORD Galaxie 500, V-8. auCHEVROLET V.\N DYKE AT 101.... MILE RD. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala Super tomatic, power steering. Show. Sport 2-door hardtop, V-S, 412950 GRATlOT room condition. $95 or your old JE 6-0255 speed. A real huy! $995 full 371.9208 car down. price, $39 dn., $39 per month. '59 DODGE Ih ton pick-up. Good '65 FORD convertible, radio, VER HOVEN VER HOVEN hotly and engine, nee d s heater, power s tee r i n g, CHEVROLET clutch $125. Tuxedo 46768. CHEVROLET brakes, 390 engine. After 6 13535VAN DYKE 290 Stephens, Grosse Pte. 13535 VAN DYKE p.m. TV 5.92~2. 365-6000 Farms. 365-6000 CHRIS CRAFT. ;>4' Express! 1967 BARRACuDA Formula S '58 OLDSMOBILE All power, BUICK, 1966 LcSabre, 2 door Cruiser new paint clean hardtop-V.8, 4-spe('d. vinyl '65 DOOCE air conditioned, runs perfectly. hardtop. Good condition, $1" 'I own 2 boats, must s~Il, TUx: top. $1,795. "0" down. Notes J Ton, campcr special pickup. Make offer. 823-0614. 500. Tuxcdo 1.7736. 9 to 5. cdo 4-9363. $15.80 week. v.a. 4 specd. a ply tires. Exccllent condition. Ful! price. 1967 MUSTANG hardtop. Vinyl BURKE CHEVROLETS - Will sacrifice. SAILBOAT. 12', Gaff rig, Peli. top. V-8. powcr steering, 3 $1,195 Trades aceepted, terms ar_ can style, large cockpit, safe PONTIAC speed. Excellent condi 'jon. ranged. Call today! stablc boat in excellent con. 12740 GRATIOT ED RINKE $1,600. 294.3422. VER HOVEN dition with trailcr and <lut- 371-2290 CHEVROLET MUST BE SEEN! JE 6-0255 ll-AUTOS ... FOR SALE ... ... t968 CHEVROLET Impala. 2-dr. hardtop, V.S, Powerglide, powcr steering. Only 6,000 miles. Factory warranty. $195 or your old car down - See this _.- one! VER HOVEN CHEVROLET 1965 13535VAN DYKE 365-6000 CADILLAC Coupe de Ville Arctic white-black i in- : I tcrior. Air condition- , ed. 6-way seat. Power , windows, mileage, etc. CARS WANTED FOR OUT THEY GO! 250 NEW '68 BUICKS No r<tasonable oUer COFFEY CADILLAC HANEY'S 15200 GRATIOT Bet, 7 & 8 Mi. 3180 E. JEFFERSON DR 2-1777 VA 1.2000 - DETROIT'S ERTY FOR SALE ACREAGE MARINE CITY - ALGONAC AREA. Appr. 200 acres would lend itself to Recrea. tional development with surrounding homesites. $1200.00 per acre. Water I I 1968 DEMO 2.door, automatic $1,895 TED EWALD CHEVROLET 15175 E, Jefferson VA 1-2000 , Cpc. de new cor power Ville. Irade equip. w,th DEALER A one with This '66 CADILLAC owner, all factory one a while is Capri lop. 2-Dr. turquoise hordlop. A beoutiful finish with matching interior and all power C1eon in ond out, 0' hy FRAf'~K ADAM LINCOLN-MERCURY 20777 GRATIOT EAST DETROIT PR 2-0200 CORVETTES &, SPORT CARS WANTED , HANEY SPORT CARS 15200 GRATIOT BET. 7 & 8 MILE DR 2-;777 WE BUY CORVETTES ANY YEAR OR MODEL VER HOVEN CHEVROLET I: 365-6000 I~-\NOOD MOTORS INC. i 13535 VAN DYKE I j ! equip. Full Price $3195 '65 CADILLAC Sedan WSW., S.U. Lamps, P. Dash, Seat Belts, SV. Mirror, See Or Call Ron Blokel:, Credfl Checked WE HAVE' SELECT GROSSEPOINTE TRADE-INS USED CARS 100% GUARANTEE Full Price Our Special Old 27.) Car? - NEWEST CADILLAC Furl Price $1295 CHEV. IMPALA $57.98, I Front Homes NEW BALTIMORE AREA - ~ Year around two hedroom: cottage, with large boat house I Oil Jake $21,500-$5,000 down. i I Suburban Homes I NEW 1968 Payments G~ylord-Wilderness Valley l~.!::ncelona Rd., 5 mi. W. of 10 Acre Tracts Wooded~Magnificent Views Pri vacy-Spaclousness Golf course under construe. tion. ALSO 100 acres at $700.00 per 2 Chalet models for sale. acre-will divide. Phone - Write for Map ST. CLAIR, MICH. AREA-50 Brochure. acres on corner - half mile George Wellington Smith frontage. Clean, 4 bedroom, IlIA 6-2925 Franklin Village brick, basement, out.build. ings. $50,000, one half down. '63 CADILU\C OUR WHEELS COST LESS $2335 PROPERTY ,. $5,500 up to $13,200. We still have a few available in the I Lexington area. One hour and 20 minutes from downtown Detroit. Phone Harold or Tony, Detroit 883-3700 or 1.359-9611, representing John A. Rowling Inc. SUBURBAN PROP. Paul McGlone Cadillac Coral Payment Plan. deVille. Blue with Full power ready 10 go. Beautiful matching interior. equipment This '66 CADI LLAC Sky week's ciol' Full prier $2395 and ,pe. Good selection of all models2 drs, 4 dts. and converts, 1 owner, new cor trade. ins with m()ny, many miles of traunle free driving ahead. All t"l!y guaranteed Your choice, TED EWALD CHEVROLET at City Limits ON MOST MODELS 60 To Choose From $395 dn. Doug Seig(ried Phone VA 1-0678 15175 E. Jeffe,'son I E. Jefferson I Looking For WE HAVE A COTTAGE to fit I A Second your wallet, startiilg at only DEPT. refllsed. 15175 Mich. , low mileage. TED EWALD CHEVROLET I FOR SALE l2D-ACREAGE AND hoar~ 884~~6.7~:. .. _ 1966 DORSETT 500, fibcrglass, 16'7", 60 hp. Mcrcruiser 1.0. .4 scat, $1,895. 8862340. ... ... ._. _. G.M. OFFICIAL'S CAR VB, auto., 4 lots near Oakland Univer. sity, $2,500 each. 'h acre lot r,ff blacktop, GRADE A DAIRY Farm-280 h I acres, large barns, heated $5,000. Rochester sc 00 s. milk house, full line of equip% site. $5,000. Rochester I ment include 125 Holstein school.. cows and a fine modern four . I bedroom home, Michigan ~8 acres ~ear M.53 eXIt flont., Slate University runs tours in 109 26 Mile Rd, near Stoney this one Thumb area. Creek Park. HOUSES-4.bedroom house for. Phone Harold or Tony, Detroit. lease in Rochester school dis. 883-3700 or 1-359.9611 trict. Beautiful 3-bedroom trio level with all built-ins. 2 fire-- l2H-LAKE AND RIVER places, near Oakland Unive,'. PROPERTY sity. OWNER. Black River. Three Now open from 12.5 on Sundays. acre wooded landscaped property. Two hedroom ranch home. F'place, aU. garage. Good water. Business paten. tial. 1-657.5096. Carsonville, 444 VII. University Dr. Micb. 12F-RESORT JE 6-0255 1 1968 CAMARO 15103 KERCHEVAL VA 1.5400 CALIFORNIA TOP DOLLAR 13535VAN DYKE 365-6000 -- ----. -. -- RICHARD BUICK Low 1 owner car. La 7-6811 '65 MUSTANG, 3 spceds, stick. School teacher owned. High. est offer over $1,000, TV 2-9457. CH EVROLET 154 ACRES, large barn, good .well, a-bedroom home. This is a very good buy at $42,500 with terms. Phone 651-9111 ED RINKE CHEVROLET I Van Dyke at 10lh Mile Rd. Lot in Spring Hill Suh. near Oakland University. $3,000. Rochester, Also. Cobra Trailers, 15 ft. to 22.ft. in stock, as low as $1,445. TRUCK-CAMPER Deep well. Good investment due to half mile road front. age, $17,750. CS Realty Co. ST. CLAIR, MICH. AREA-41 bedroom ranch - $9,800.00. 13' SPEEDBOAT runabout, 25 Large lot. Needs some finish. ' hp. Mercury engine and trail. ing. er, $150 complete. 290 Steph. ens, - Grosse Pointe Farms, NEW BALTIMORE--Aluminum Tuxedo 4.6768. siding., 3 bedroa;n, ranch, large living room, newly carSLOOP, 26'. New Horizons, fipeted, family room with fire. berglass, red hull, inboard, place, kitchen and utility, at. galley, enclosed head, sleeps tached one.car garage. Strict. 4, standing head room. Full ly modern. Carpeted. Asking racing and cruising, $7,800. $22,000-v:ill consider all of. CaII 885-5694. fers. : 22' CRUISING sloop, sleeps 4, very roomy. A good safe fam. Martha Bachers-Realtor ily boat. Fully equipped. VA 1-7710 I Head, sink, water tank, berth Call Ann Piepnak, St. Clair, ' cushions, clc. Dacron sails. 329.9139 1967 18 hp. motor. Cradle trailer available. Days 846. 8850, Evcs. and wcekends, 8856499. '67 COUGAR GT, factury airconditioned, power steering, brakes, automatic transmission. Still in warranty. 886. 12740 GRATIOT 1968 10% ft. Cobra T r a vel Camper. Sleeps 6. Hot water heater, chf!mical toilet witb holding tank, Unica shower, medicine cahinet, 3~ cuhic ft. gas or eleclric refrigerator, 30 gal. Ion pressure water system, 3burner stove with oven. 3 jacks, all ICC lights and reflectors. B u i 1t to California Camper Code. Will accept older camper or trailer in trade. Convenient terms. Approximately 14 acres fronting blacktop road with Paint Creek stream and woods. Rochester schools. 74 ACRES ,vacant, on black top with new 40x60 pole barn. !14 Individual hldg. sites: 7 acres wooded with stream and . mile from Black River Recreation Area-fishing, canoe. fronting blacktop rd., com. ing, riding, etc. Only $19,950, pletely secluded. Rochester with $5,000 down schools. 545.9026 C,A\DILLAC 12G-'ARMS JOHN A. ROWLING, INC. 40 ACRES, vacant, just outside of Crosswell. $8,950, $3,000 ATTENTION DEVELOPERS with terms. SO.acre farm with stream and woods fronting 2 roads. Ro. FORTY ACRES With Fine Cochester schools. lonial, four bedroom home. Don't buy a recreational vehicle until you see ALL the Apaches at Camper's Paradise. 12050 GRATIOT 371.9208 I l2D-ACREAGE AND SUBURBAN PROf'. ERTY FOR SALE 128- TRAILERS fOR SALE 1966 CADILLAC Convertible. --White. All power, Air con. ditioned. $3,595. CADILLAC DEMONSTRATORS OFFICIAL'S CARS .... Thursday, August 22, 1968 NEWS ll-AUTOS 1968 RICHARD BUICK Ne.v '68 Truck Sale 49196. .___ CAR SEAT, play pen, jump seat. ~~15038,!fter 6 p:.lrL___ LARGE SIZE Admiral chest freezer 36" a.tHc f?lI, TUxedo POINTE ' 15351 GRATIOT Paul McGlone Cadillac 15300 Gratiot 2 Blks, S, of 8 MJ. LA 1-6900 at 8 MILE PR 8~6400 DR 2-0380 ... Thursday. August 22. 1968 GROSSE 12H-LAKE AND RIVER PROPERTY 13-RrAL Development land in lake region of Clare County, 140 acres partially plotted with county approved roads. GROSSE PTE. HOMES ESTATI 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE GROSSE PTE. WOODS 13-REAL POINTE TAPPAN Says uWOULDN'T IT BE NICE TO SEE ANY OF THESE FINE HOMES GOODMAN MARV. BOUTIN BY APPOINTMENT FIRST OFFERINGS Sil/oway & CO. GEORGE PALMS GROSSE PTE. SCHOOLS SCHWEITZER NEED MORE ROOM? REALTORS ANIEL GROSSE PTE. FARMS Page Twenty-five 13-REAL 13-RE.AL ESTATE FOR SALE ESTATE FOR SALE OPEN SUN. 2-5 OPEN SUN. 2.5 MIDDLESEX, 539. Excellent Eng. in Beautiful Windmill 1039 Canterbury. Immediate oc. cupancy available in t his Pte. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 JOHN S. beauliful4 bedroom split level lavs. Paneled library. 3 car home, with central air con. alt. garage. Many extras. Es. ditioning. Spacious f ami I )' tate. room and 2* car attached TODAY?" OXFORD RD. N., 900. Early 93 Kercheval 886.3060 garage. Near Liggett School. American Colonial witn 24' living room, panelled den, 4 200 FT. OF nice high frontage bedrooms, 2Vz batns, 2 car aU. on Big Twin Lake, sandy garage. Lot 8(j:C.20. Many cus. 884.6200 beacb, includes a modest cottom features. tage. Many large birch, trees, FOLLOWING BY $22,000, FORD REALTY, BELAPPOINTMENT LAIRE. THORNETREE, 524. Larger 884-7733 GROSSE POINTE WOODS-&6 type Center Hall Colonial with 20559 Mack Ave. 4 good sized bedrooms, 2lh COOK ROAD -- Open Sunday JOHN A. ROWLING, INC. Grosse Pointe Woods 1-6, Words don't do justice baths, family room, plus den. 75' ON LAKE HURON, Lexing. to this spacious 4 bedroom 2 car att. garage. Close to G. Colonial with large family ton area, with fine 2-bedroom Pte. University School. Quick OPEN SUN. 2:30.5 room, living room and formal family home, living I'oom with Possession. 586 NOTRE DAME dining room, 2* baths and a fireplace, screened in porch; WEST WIND LANE, 30. 4 bedCorner St. Paul 2 car attached garage. 1m. fully furnished, $35,500 with room semi.ranch, all good sizmediate o;:;cupancy terms, ed rooms. 1st lloor nas 2 bed- ONE story dream house. Living rooms, 2 baths, large family room, natural fireplace, din. 382 HILLCREST-In the Fanns, 238' ON LAKE HURON with 3. room. Handy 1st floor utility ing room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms 3 Bedroom brick bungalow. bedroom horn e, Lexington room. 2nd floor has 2 bedand bath. screened porch. area. Only $30,000. Close to schools and transrooms and bath. Near shopping and transporta. portation. Family room. ImNEAR GROSSE POINTE tiin. Price $19,800. ON LAKE HURON - Beautiful mediate occupancy. Extreme23313, St. Clair 3.bedroom, large family brick MIDDLESEX, ly good view. BY APPOINTMENT Shores. FIRST OFFERING. 3 home .. with all electric utilibedroom face brick ranch. All 20642 WEDGEWooD - 4 bed. ties. $35,000. 1252 YORKSHIRE. Built to last. room semi-ranch. 2 full baths, good sized rooms. 2 car gaExquisite center entrance coONLY 1 hour and 15 minutes living room with fireplace. rage. Owner lives in Calif. 'Qnial. If you have a flair for to Lexington on Lalre Humn, Central air.conditioning. Fin. Must sell. decorating, you'll love this Approximately llh ucres of ished basement. house featuring 2 extra rooms woods, with modern year. and full bath on 1st floor, .. 735 BERKSHIRE - Open Sun. round ranch home, with fire. bedrooms, 2 baths on 2nd. day 2-5. Beautiful custom. place, full ba ,ement, family built 3 bedroom Regency in J3eautiful fenced yard. Priced TU 4-7000 room. Boat house with fine Windmill Pointe near the in low 40's. sandy beach, $52,000, terms. "The Oldest and Most Ex. lake. PI'estige plus! Priced perienced Realtors in the right. Phone Harold or Tony, Detroit Village." REALTOR 883-3700 or 1-359.9611. 1011 BUCKINGHAM-Authen. TU 6-4444 tic English design in a beau. BRICK ranch, 3891 Graytl)n, 7 lIIember, Grosse Pointe tuul setting. This perfectly rooms, 3 large bedrooms, fam. Real Estate Board LAKEFRONT HOME - Meant maintained home has 5 large ily room, sprinkling system, for gracious living. Overlookbedrooms, 3* baths, large Lot 70x140. Owner. By aping Lake St. Clair. Spacious panellea .library, new kitchen pointment. TU 1-9952. MORAVIAN DRIVE, 38181, near center hall Colonial. 35' livand many other features Metropolitan Beach parkway. ing room, large family room, well worth your inspection. formal dining room, 4 excepLarge rancb, like new, $35,do we tionaly large bedrooms, 2 full 000. A low price for this large 564 HAMPTON-Seldom have an offering in this area. PARKCREST, 21197, Harper home_ Vacant. Will sell or bat h s, 2 half-baths. Lot withiu a stone's throw of the Woods-Well kept face brick 155x564. Many extras. trade for smaller home. lake. 3 bedroom Semi-Ranch rancb, 3 bedrooms, large liv- Owner. 881-8515. in "Move-in" condition. 1m. ing with fireplace, large kitch. mediate occupancy. Large en, nice enc~<lsed terrace, ga75x150 lot. Priced to sell. rage. On wull landscaped lot. Open Sund:1Y, 2-5. 808 PEMBERTON OFFERED BY Member of McEdra and 2017 HAMPTON-Open Sunday, Check these features: Grosse Pointe Multiple 2.5. Do you want to save Sharp spacious colonial Listing As~oc. money? You can, if you buy Modern kitchen with built-ins this very Charming Tri.Level Large family room TU 2-2100 as owner will sell on Land Cozy paneled library 20225 Mack TU 6-1190 18530 MACK Contract. No closing costs. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths Are you thinking of selling Large Living room with fire. Fenced yard with bar-b-que place, kitchen has built-ins, your house? If so, call us. 13-RfAL ESTATE 2 parks a good bedrr,oms, H!I bath Walk to Trombly School FOR SALE and fenced yard. Price reduced to $47,500 ------------FISHER RD.-3 bedroom, Hi Quick possession baths, air conditoning, sprin1899 LOCHMOOR - Priced to Assume 6% mortgage kler system, .gas hot water sell-Custom.built 11k story with balance $28,000 heat, r;~creation room, sleepbungalow with large rooms, Shown by appointment only ing porch, picture windows. 2 car garage, convenient to Priced low thirties. For aptransportation, schools and OWNER IS LEAVJNG the city shopping. Neatest, cleanest, pointment, call owner. TUxand will give OGcupaney of nicest 4 bedroom bungalow edo 5.0716. this most attractlve a-bedill the Woods. room colonial home before NEWS NEARLY EVERY home for sale in Grose Pointe can be seen in our catalogue of photos, Stop in and see them today. TOLES Realtor 74 KERCHEVAL Our 27th year THE 20488 WOODLAND - Most de. sirable custom ranch, 3 bed. room, 2 baths, full dining room, family room, 3 car at. tached garage, Beautiful 101. Immediate possession. REALTORS Member of McEdra and Grosse Pointe Multiple Listing Assoc. 18530 Mack TU 2-2100 Pointe JUST THE FACTS N. DEEPLANDS. The complete home in a setting conducive to relaxed living, Formal living room and dining room outstanding family room (with built-in wet liar) opening to charming patio, cozr panelled library brunch room covered terrace glass en. closed during in c 1 erne n t weather, surerb kitchen stereo throughout - 4 bedrooms three baths - beautiful grounds automatic sprinkling system - automatic ga. rage doors, l\;ORTH RENAUD. Gem of a ranch with un be Iie v a b I e space. 2 bedrooms 2 baths Li. brary, office anu great rec. room. WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE. Penect location near the Lake, Outstanding floor plan 3 bedrooms - one down Florida room iibrary OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5:00 MAUMEE, Just the right size aO'I price. Ranch with everything to offer. NEFF. Homey 4 bedroom to easily accomodate a large family. Concerned about where to enroll your children for school? Do your children AND yourself a favor and make arrangements to see this attractive 3-bedroom colonial located on Hunt Club Drive just off Mack Avenue, Situated in the popular "Mon. teith School" district. Attractive decor, formal din. ing room, recreation room, etc. Possession at clos~. 470 Lakeshore Lane Appealing 2-bedroom ranch home located bet wee n Morningside and Lakeshore Road. Living l'uom and family room overlook a secluded woods-type setting be. vond the rear garden. Sprinkler system, paneled den, modem kitchen, etc, Every. thine to provide perfect one floor living. Must be sold to settle estate. Investigate today. THANK you for reading advertising, Call us. our who needs ( bedrooms with three baths and even hopes to have that custom,look in their next home had bettcr arrange to let us show them this attractive offering located in Grosse Pointe Park. Many surprising featurcs. Vacant soon and priced in thl: fifties, Choice Two Family Ideal location on Neff Road near Jefferson, Each unit contains LR with fireplace, formal dining room, modern kitchen, breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, and two baths. Well built and in good con. dition, AU rooms are snitahly proportioned. Call to. day anI! arrange your ap. pointmcnt. GOODMAN 93 Kercheval Exc!llsive 886.3060 • FIRST OFFERING Crestwood. Newer custom buUt 3 bedroom ranch. Well plan. ned for family living and en. terlaining, Large mod ern kitchen with built-ins, family roonl. 21h attached garage, 80' lot, beautifully landscap. ed. FIRST OFFERING 1541 Hawthorne. Spacious 3 bedroom semi-ranch. Custom detailed throughout. Large lot in desirable area, 2 full baths. large kitchen. Extra closets. Beautiful rec. room, Enclosed terrace. Open Sunday 2-5. 20639 Lancaster. Sharp hard to find 4 bedroom face brick bungblow, in Grosse Pointe School district. Handy to shopping and schools, nntE, DIATE POSSESSION. Open Sunday 25. Grosse Pointe ALSO AVAILABLE Carter & Co, TU (.(400 20223 MACK REALTORS 81 Kercheval, Grosse Farms EDGEMONT - Attractive coloniat design. Built 1955. Four bedrooms, two anti one-half baths, Library. First floor utility room. 150 foot lot near lake. Well landscaped. Quick possession. $74,500. RIVARD-Two-family flat show. ing subslantial income. PoInte TV 6-4060 FAIRWAY DRIVE HARPER WOODS WILCOX ROSEDALE SOUTH 4 bedroom, 21h bath custom built colonial. Family room, library, first floor laundry room, 2 car attached garage, Many extras. Ruth Associates GROSSE PTE, WOODS CAPE COD with four bedrooms and two full baths, there is VERNIER RD. 1208, 3.bedroom a bedroom on the first face brick bungalOW, breezefloor. 'this one shows so way, attached garage, recre. well we should really invite ation room with lavatory. House Beautiful to take some pictures. Located on FAIR HOLME 1210, Superior 2 884-3550 a deadend street far from bedroom semi-ranch. Space the madden crowd. for additional bed roo m s , plumbing rougbed in. Central THERE'S NOTHING odd aboul air conditio.nng, sprinkling this couple of side entrance system, 2 car garage. colonials, which we are HAWTHORNE 1219, 3 bedroom .,howing for the first time. face brick ranch, family room, One in the Farms and the OPEN SUNDAY AUG. 25, 196B expansion space for additional 2:30 - 5:00 other in the Woods, and if bedrooms. Attached garage. you're shopping in the low LASALLE PLACE, 275. Charm. thirties we'v,: got the goods. LOCHMOOR, 2126 - 4.bedroom, ing colonial. Five bedrooms. Move in fer the beginning 2 full baths bungalow. Family three and one.half baths on of the school year. If you room, recreation room and second Cloor. Powder room, don.t someone else will, we garage. Breakfast room. Paneled rec. fear. reation room with fireplace RIVER ROAD, 21211, exception. and bar. Choice location on al 2 bedroom brick ranch, A SNAPPY two-family with cul.d~-sac. large family room with nathree bedrooms in each turalfireplaee, first floor util. unit, Built in 1952, so the HOLLYWOOD, 1431. Trim coloity room, plus basement, Ilh nial. Three bedrooms. Glassed kinks have been worked out bathll, attached garage. and screened porch. $29,900, and there is a long life ahead for this one. Priced ROSLYN ROAD, 1243, a bed. Following By AppOintment to go at $31,900. room, 2 full baths, carpeting, recreation room, garage. LITTLESTONE. Very good co. niaL Three bedrooms, one ABOVE OPEN SUNDAY and one-hall baUls. Den. 2 TO 5;30 AND PAMPERED over by its particular owner, and looks every inch a prima donna. This Cape Cod on Deeplands could be that small bouse with large rooms you've been seeking. Two first floor bedrooms with two balhs. and upstairs are another brace of bedrooms and baths. There is a gen. erously proportioned library with fireplace and large living room with double access to the secluded patio. ALL our Grosse Pointe listings are sold. We can sell yours. Phone TUxedo 6 ..1060 for an appraisal and free mortgage commitment on your home. I Ranch, 3 bedrooms, panelled den, dining room, recreation room, enclosed porch. attached garage, Spotless-clean. HURT REALTY TU 2.4661 ----------- GROSSE POINTE OPEN 2-5 SUNDAY WHITTIER. 1371 See for yoursclf best buy in 4-bedroom COLONJAL on favorite street. So clean that you can move right in. Prove us right -look today! TU 1-4200. BY APPOINTMENT BARRINGTON, 829 Sharp COLONIAL with 2 bedrooms and bath on first floor; two bedrooms and bath on second floor with space to finish additional room. Sprinkler system, 2-car garage. See this! TU 4.0600. TWO-FA.VllLY FLAT on HARC 0 U R T - 2 bedrooms, 5 rooms, plus 1 J,I~ baths and family room. on each Cloor. 3.car garage. new 3.year leasc with good income, An excel. lent investment, TV 1.6300. NOTTINGHAM, 1251 - Newly decorated 3-bedroom COLONIAL near schools and bus. mortgage a v a i I a b I e. TV 14200. NORTH RENAUD - Luxury 3bedroom, 2~ bath RANCH for the family th~t wants the best of el'el')'thing. Family room with indoor barbeque, Mutchler kitchen, first Cloor laundry, special three-zone hot water heating system. So many terrific features. TV 1-6300, BISHOP. Fine residence for sizablt family. Five bed. rooms, four and one-half bat h s plus semi - finished apartment over garage. Large paneled library. Modernized kit c hen. Recreation room. Spacious grounds near Jef- RIDG.&)IOm SEMI-RANCH I!lrson. in thc "Farms." 3 bedrooms, terrace. finished games room, VENDOME. Southern colonial B.car garage, Jmlllediatc occuin prime location, Four bed. pancy ami well-priced at rooms,two baths on second $34,500. 'I'U 1.6300. floor. Maid's room and bath on firs!. Library. i\tany in- STEPHENSPrime location. teresting fcatures. Four car This 4-bedroom 21k bath COgarage. Wide lot. LONIAL has paneled libr,1ry. 30' living room carpeted, FAIRWAY~lIarp one and one. large master bedroom with half story. Four spacious bedfireplace. Family kitchen rooms, two baths of which with Luill.ins, AUachcd 2-car t.wo bedrooms and bath arc garage. 100'x172' site. TU on first floor. First floor util4-0600_ ity room. Glassed and screen. ed porch. Recreation room. "TOP OF THE HlLL"-Desirable "Farms" location. Ideal McKINLEY, near Ridge-Well for executive 2 bedrooms, 2 built colonial. Three bedrooms; baths library, Florida room, two baths. Recreation room. first . floor laundry, games Large scrcencd and covercd room with bar and kitchen porch, Convenient to Richard ell fully air.conditioned. Lots Schoo!. $38,500. oc'living here TU 40600. SHELBOURNE, ",'ell located in WESTCliESTf.R, 798 - COLOsecluded area. Special ranch NIAL in top condition with 3 built 1954 and in excellr:nl bedrooms, 2% baths, den, condilion, Three bedrooms, enclosed terrace, kitchen with two baths. built-ins and breakfast area, GROSSE POINTE WOODS ALSO IN THE Shorcs and Deep1549 HOLLYWOOD. Very at757 MIDDLESEX-4 bedroom, lands, is this seven-bedroom tractive colonial home. Cut 2% bath contemporary with house with baths and a laystone, aluminum siding, two GROSSE POINTE WOODS library, recreation roo m. out which is sure to appeal large bedrooms, paneled den, If you've been contemplating a Flower conservatory. Alllarge to a large family, If you carpeting, two cars garage. large rooms,' in excellent conmove before school opening, the want "in" tomorrow beg. Handy to schools and shopping. dilion. Priced to sell. opportunity is here. This truly steal or borrow _ . . othcrOwner spacious 4 bedroom, 2lh bath wisc don't blame us for Prchome situated minutes from 1151 S. RENAUD-Here's )'our sorrow. mium quality 3 bedroom -------------shopping, transportation and Ranch in new condition with schools is a parent's dream. In WE TOLD you so. It is possible McMillan Road spacious rooms, 1% bath, 2% addition, a living room with to buy a center hall colonial car attached garage on a Conveniently located in the natural fireplace, dining room, on Touraine Road, with four 90x145 well-landscaped lot. heart of the Fanns, custom a large kitchen with ample eat. family bedrooms and two built for the owner. Welling area plus a spacious panel- 1776 SEVERN-Center entrance more over an attached gadesigned center hall coloed family room. Shown by apGeorgian type colonial on rage. There is a large fam' nial wit~ many attractive pointmllnt only. Call after 5 large corner lot. 3 bedrooms, ily room with fireplace and features including an ex. p,m.: 884-1382 2% hatns, family room, mod. a library with fireplace. quisite Itillian marble fireern kitchen, attached garage Even at today's high prices place, formal dining room, and storeroom. Many extras. this can be picked off in thl) kitchen with eating space, Original owner. fifties. and bea:Jtiful slate floor in 1985 SEVERN-How soon can center hall. you move! Into tbis spacious COULD BE that you actually Washington Colonial with walk.in closets would make a move ir you in all 3 bedrooms. Kitchen could "trade" that larger On th~; sought.after street with al stainless steel builthouse you now ra ltle a bout just off Kercheval is a ins, paneled Den with fireOPEN SUNDAY 2.1) in for a petite mansion with charming English Colonial place, all in move.in condi. just the room you really with 3 good bedrooms, 1% TOURAINE, 468. FIRST OF. tion. A Must See. need, but not giving up the IJaths up. Well laid out FERING. In the Farms. larger rol.1lS to which you first floor includes living Don't delay, See this! TU - See picLovely three beciroom colon- 725 WESTCHESTER THOROUGH COVERAGE room plus library, break. have become accustomed? 4-0600. ture ad. ial. Large living and dining ON OTHER fast room, terrace. Large A.llow us to show you this rooms, breakfast room, upGROSSE POINTE HOUSES 8;;7 WESTCHESTER - 4 bed. YORKTOWN-Almost new 4lot 6Ox151. little, big house that could dated kitchen, family room, bedroom g I' e y COLONIAl. room Colonial, 2'k bath. nice be the logical ".;o\'e for you. Stop in for a time saving list recreation room, 2 car gawith paneled ramily room. 2% family room. 2 car garage. Emory Ct. tailored to your requirements rage. A beautiful home in perhth~, kitchen built-ins, large P riccd righ t. STOP WHISTLE stoppil,g r rom 0u r comprehensive Four bedroom semi-ranch fect condition. breakfast area, 2-car attached around town seeking out the Grosse Pointe catalog of phoon a quiet court. 2 bedgaragc. ,\ssume 51/: % mortHAMPTON, 891 - A one .owner tographs and small floor best three-bedroom colonial rooms and bath on 1st gage. Priced under $:>0,000 two bedroom Cape Cod m perplans. available today. Our poll floor. 2 bedroom., and % for immcdiale sale. TU 1,6300. income, fect condition on 6O'xl53' lot 522.24 ALTER.Newer bath on 2nd floor. Large ~hows this little gem with convenient to everything, with beautiful trees. Reduced. kitchen with ample p.ating its white piUars definitely priced below $30.000. Rents Bring offer, area, Paneled recreation has White House characterfor over $300 per month, & with wet bar. Immediate istics. BY APPOINTMENT possession. BROTHERS, ;NC. 5060 ALTER Your renting days are over. Here's a N. RENAUD, 1701-See this YOUR FAVORITE son wilIlovc 83 KERCIlEVAL TU 2-6000 Roslyn "L 0 a kin g Glass" home in splendid c e n t e r entrance, the complete apartment on quality and taste, featuring 3 three bedroom ,two bath Colo. the third floor of this graa.bedroom bungalow. Movebedrooms, c: i n i n groom, nial built to please that specious two-family dwelling in condition, 2 bedrooms cheerful kitchen. Close to cial lady! It bas a popular and bath down. oversile we are offering on Tramtransportation. floor plan with a formal din. bedroom air conditioned on hley Road. Come up with r ;ng room large kitchen with 2nd floor. Living room and cash to a mortgage then lcl I 17135 GRAVIER-2 Yl'ar old There's "MOORE" in Store for you. - • eating lIP'ace for 3 family, a dining area with fireplace. your tenant "buy" the pl~ce condminium in convenient 10' paneled library and downCal'1'leting throughout. when you SELECT "The Original Reliable" for you, This "honse divid. cation. This unit is fuIly car stairs lav. Many ext.ills in. ed" is sure to "stand" your pcterl, close to transporta. SELL "QUICK-GET "MOORE" Harcourt eluding recreation room and closest scrutiny. tion and shopping. Minimum sprinkler system make this 20'>,"ar member East Sid. ..~Il~"~d':~I[I~ld taxes offer very inexpensive .Attractive Georgian (",olohome complete, Quick possesMIl\II,Ph,to Llsl • commercial living. Priced under present uial flat n ear the lake. "Deliberate with cllution, Service Grosse Point. Industrial properties sion. market. Large living room and din. bnt act with decision To !IllY ()'I' .eU ing room. Both units have VACANT LOT and promptness." 765 LAKEWOOD Stylish 4 Call VA 2-5052 3 bedrooms and 2 full bedroom brick Colonial with Bet. 834 and 852 Trombley. rettle~l/ll. baths. Carpeting and drapes room for 2 more. One beau. Clayton C. Purdy, Jr. Size 58x150. included. a.car gar age. 15517 MACK tiful street south of Jeffer. Robert G. Edgar bet. Sllmorset and Good investment property. DETROIT NlItllnghlm son. Gas heat. 2 car garage, .. Mary F. Schlafl OPEN SUNDAY 2.5 Waterfront par k, immeChandler Park Drive Mqrian J. Bode diate occupancy. $16,200 GRAYTON, 10045 - All brick Here's a b::y just over John R. Strongman h\1ngalow. Four bedrooms. 2 11828 ROSSITER-7 Mile.Kelly 20,000 in this altractive 2GROSSE POINTF. Julia n, Tobin down, two up. 1'k baths, full Road area, Quick possession. Serving the Pointe Area bedroom Colonial surround. Dorothy Meeker basement, garage. Priced 8t Immaculate 3 bedroom brick ed by beautiful trees. KitchJames P. Danaher hungalow over size 2Jh car $21,000 en with eating space. 1m. g-arage close to school! and mediate possession, Sue Megowen 36:; Fisher Rd. Opp, High transportation. Priced to sell, CALL US FOR INFORMATION Open Sunday 2-5. ---ON ALL GROSSE POINTE CHAMPION REALTOR MAXON JOHNSTONE JOHNSTONE ------------------------GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICE ------------ ---------- . . : m:x:m=I -. Shoe Repair hy BORLAND • PROPERTIES McBREARTY JOHN S. EXACTLY FITS the description outlined by so many of today's home buyers. Colonial architecture, center halI, four bedroom., extra room on the first floor, close to scnools and shopping and priced in the midthirties. 1------------ BY APPOINTMENT ~IANOR 439. Vacant. Open Saturday, Sunday 2-7 or ap. pointment. Brick Cap Code. Bargain. $25,500. 886-510'1. DETROIT Anyone VACANT LOT 5OxI35'. zoned for multiple dwelling, nr. Windmill Pointc Drive. FOLLOWING five hou~es have all been added to our listings in the past few days. These offerings are being advertised for the first time • _ . so are too good to be around for next week's column. TU 6-4444 TU 5-4100 in Grosse WHO SAYS there isn't anything new in the house market? For those of you who have become disenchanted believing you've seen or know about them all •• _ read aD. 19884 ANITA - First offering -spacious Colonial. 3 bed. rooms, 3 baths, modem kitch. en, 2 car garage. Convenient location, SCHWEITZER 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE GROSSE PTE. SHORES OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 HARPER WOODS CALL GEORGE PALMS school begins. Screened porch, 2-car garage, fine con d i t ion near school. Priced for quick s a I e at $33,750. ESTATE FOR SALE Realtors 6-3!lOO 19 KERCHEVAL TU Next to Punch & Judy Thca.re BRUCE N. CHAtv\PION TAPPAN REALTOR TU 4-5700 REALTOR & ASSOC, 90 Kercheval On.the.Hill Purdy HIGBIE REALTY N KertlJ!ev.l Avenu. WE OESTROY & 886.7100 Grosse Pointe Cab Edgar 63KERCUEVAL TU 6.6010 TU 2.&300 ANTS BEES • ROACHES • RATS JOB OR MONTHLY SERVI(;,E CALL TOCAY VA 2-0322 M.\STER PEST CONTROl. LOW RATES. ( NO CAR SIGNS ~. :--.:: -;--- ::-:--::--;--., -"-;:--:-,, --'---':", ~,~""'' ' ' ' ' ',.-:.,----~-------------------------------, -_.~. -.,---.:~"~"..,.""':""""'' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .' ' 'I'.4-."",p ...,.,.--- GROSSE Page Twenty-six 13-REAL 13-REAL EST~TE FOR SALE ---_._-_._------, ESTATE FOR SALE I3-REAL 13-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. - GROSSE PTE. FARMS 262 Merriweather SpaCious BOUR:'\EIIIOUTH CIRCLE custom face brick colonial, 3 Brick ranch, extra large kit. large bedrooms, l1}l Irntb:>, ('hen. family room,' finished formal dining room, sunrO'lm, hasement, air'ronditioned, 2 breakfast room, lovely kitch. Our idea home at 9 Alger Place car attached garage. Immedi. will be open Saturday and en, 2 fireplaces. Fen est r a all' oc('upancy. Sunday.from 2 to 4:30. Alger windows. full plastered base. menl wilh finished recreation E, OUTER DRIVE-Price rePJace IS sout~ of Jefferson room. large clothes closet. duced on this custom buill and west of FIsher. laundry room, fruit cellar. home. corner of Southampton. We also ha_~e other homes,un.der Sold with or without cemplete 2 car brick garage. Immediate constructIOn and a hnuled furniture. (:all H. Rusing for possession, :\Iany fine extras. number of building sill'S. appointment: days WO 3.0820; OPEX SUNDAY 25 evenings 886.0613. 3:;:1 lllLLCJ{EST-licrc's a fine WALTER H, MAST CO. buy on this 3 bedroim brkk TU 2.1400 GROSSE PTE. AREA TU 2.1401 Colonial. Large li\'ing room, formal dining room, nicely HARVARD 3471, 3 houses off finished recrealion room, 3 Mack A\;e. Sharp gray brick car garage. Colonial buill 1950. 11,7 baths, 2 car garage, screened 11'1' 6:;6 PEAR THEE LA:\E - A race, excellent condition, iin truly elegant center hall Co1037 MOORLAND DRIVE mediate possession. lonial. 4 bedrooms, 2 full GROSSE POINTE WOODS haths, formal dining room, NEAR LIGGE'IT SCHOOL SO~tERSET, 5534 near East family room with fireplace, Outer Drive. !'"aCe brit'k in. I iar!:c kilch~ll IIilh l1uiltins. Early American ranch coml::, 5.4, garage, new gas ;l1any other finl~ extras. Sta I' with three laree bed. furnace. enclosed porches, of the Sea parish. rooms and 21;; baths. partitioned basement. Tip Paneled family room top shape. OPEN SAT. AND SUN. 25 with fireplace. IXL kit. 19781 BEACONSFIELD, near chen with dishwasher, M. WARNER Eastland. Colonial 7 room disposal, color coordin. REALTOR home with breezeway, 2 full ated stove and refrigerbaths, 3 bedrooms UP. one TU 5-5788 ator, carpeting and clown. Beautiful home, better drapes throughout, tiled than new. Immediate posses. basement. This is a sion. builders own home with HARPER WOODS many custom features. 19711 Damman-3 bedrooms 2 Shown by appointment. car garage, finished bue. TUxedo 1-7157. ment. Clean, convenient, /lear showing. TV 4-9647. REALTORS and OPEN List- SUN. 2 TO 5 20780 JltACK GROSSE PTE. SHORES BUILDER'S OWN HOUSE FONTANA Lane, large 3heclroom custom huilt ranch, lar/{e {anuly room, hllllldry 476 TOURAINE - 2 bedroom Cape Cod, large rooms, fin. room, 2'h haths, ail' conditionished basement. Oprn Suning, full tiled hasement with day 2-5 Owner. 886.3708 or fireplace and lavatory, many otilCr features. By appoint88140S8. ment. Immediate possession. 710 RIVARD. 3 bedroom Eng' TUxedo 6-1068. Iish Tudor. Living room, dining l'Oom, fully equipped kit chen with breakfast nook. 200 foot fenced in yard. Immedi. A VISIT to this New all.' possession. Vnlier $30,000. England Atmosphere Assume 5% % mortgage. By owner. 8826060. Open Sat. and will find you the home Sun. until 1 p.m. of your choice. GROSSEPTE. SHORES .3, 4 and 5-bedroom IlOmcs • Grosse Pointe Schools • Hudson's Easlland-5 blocks • Edsel ~'0f(1 Express-l block • Park-Playground-l hloek 35 FONTANA LAN E NEW CAPE by A. W. MILLER, INC. com. kitchen, 2'h car garage, conditioning. Immediate cupaney. DANBURY PARK SUB. . H COD, almost ~~e::~y;,5~~:::;f;m~~:~,balt~t I FONTANA BUILDING CO. VA 2-2590 Open 11:00.5:00 week days; 2.00 :> S'mdays. Closed Saturday. TU 4-2750 '1-3i m~~TS --. 1 500 HEATHER LANE (For Sale or Ren!) 4-BEDROOM white brick WiIIiamshnrg Colonial. Circular stair, powder room, separate .dining room, family room as ,veil as study with outside entrance. Breakfast room with bay. Laundry on 1st floor with lavatory. Unusual loca. tion at end of tree-lined culdc-sac. Near schools and churches. Well landscaped, Laid carpets and drape.ries. t $75,000;' .884-2106 or 886-0757. Saturday and Sunday, __________ I 2-5 p.m, 1 TAPPAN. S ays 822.1203 SHELTIE ST. CLAIR puppies ROOFING gulters rates. ..- -.----~---~----------~ and Gutter Repairs, cleaned, reasonable TU;(edo 1.4807. 1------------------(tOy~iii;0121 1 __ ~:e:_~~~e_~~.~all_~~~375~ H-RUG BRI CK porches. 9.3947, I CLEANING ..__ 1 Interior 87'xllO', private residential beacb for Exterior lot with residents I 12 A1TRACTIVE lake. Persl'an free ' Carol Sample, 1 Information ------- Driveways, Porches, WaIks Patios, Tue',. Pointing, Pre.cast Steps Waterproofing MALE Siames;-kitten, able. Tuxedo 2-4899. -;~as~~~ Tn PAll. rON. OR ACT . Best IIIaterl~1. Service a~d pr~ce'l 25 years. III Grosse Pomte. - or free estimate call KIND BOARDING HOM'"D nec d TU 1-7336 I'd (or gentle old dog, for --------. month or 2. 821.4878. CUSTOM paintl'ng and decorat- M 0 nth ~ WE ARE SPECIALIZING IN Flagstone Walks and Patios, Natural Stone Planters LICENSED BONDED 1 y rates. __ 2_94-42_16_, ..If no answer CONCRETE-BRICK STONE-WATE'f,PROOFING INSURED CENTER entrance colonial, 3 hedrooms, l'h baths, den, remodeled kitchen, with nook, -- additional capital. Mini. mum $50,000. Reply to Box 1125 .. . Grosse Pointe News I call 372-3023 ilM=SEWiR--CLEANING-I' BRp~;~a~N~teBpLOC~-p P~rcruect _ , .. s, e. er . g ADV~NCE MAINT~NANCE pOI.nt1l1 and patchmg,chlm. Elect~le Sewer Cleamng for all ne}s. drams and sewers. STONg-Patios, walks, flower COMMERCIAL. RESIDENTIAL boxes, stone repairs of all WE DIG AND REPAIR types. A~~C:-E~ ~EWE~S I -----------1 884-9512 or uaran d WATERPROOFING ee I I ------r---- MOVE TO FLORIDA OWN YOUR OWN BU.SINESS new carpeting, furnace. 2'h car garage and drive. 3626 Somerset, $24,950. Owner. 822-5619. -------------- I $40 ,.000 00 A YEAR EARNING POTENTIAL ALSO NEW CARPET SALES SamypOiUeSr SHhoOmWe in n II lifetime opportunity 10 o-.vn your own business in the Sun shine State. This is a 12 rooms, f~lll bath, plus ~ ~alf baths, klte!l~n has bUlIt'IllS, separate ~I.mng room, excellent condItIOn, 2-car garage. OFFERED BY ANIEL CARPET LAYING NEW AND OLD Stair Carpet Shifted Repairs of All Types c.Igare t B urns R e. W oven ALL SEWERS CLEANED ELECTRICALLY BOB TRUDEL month a year busine5S with TU 5-0703 no seasons. If you are honest, a good worker, and can run 21C-ELECTRICAL a husiness, your earning poSERVICES tential is MO,OOO.OO a year. ---------Investment $10,000 and workELECTRICAL WIRING ing capital. If qualified. call an d REPAIRS ~Ir. Cairns. WE 3-3870 for KRAUSMAl'N ELECTRIC CO. appointment. TU 2-5900 21D--E-L-EC-T-R-'C-A-L--A LITTLE DANDY. A smaIl p restatll'ant by Lake Huron. AP L1ANCES R u i I din g and equipment. -GR-OS-SE-P~O-IN-TE'S-ONLy-Ready tr. go. Only $5.700 with terms. 5293 Yorkshire 882-9750 or 331-8029 since 19I1 ZIP-FURNITURE Specializing in exlerior painting. Guaranteed highest quality wnrkmanship an'j materials. 26355 Kathy Roseville 779.0010 731-9037 EXTERIOR We paint homes and garages aluminum siding, wood, brick, block, etc. Very reasonable. Any paint of your choice. Estimates are free, 371-7478. ---------------- H. F. JENZEN BUILD ING Home and industrial repairs. Additions, at tic s comp~eted, Porch enclosures, recreation arc rooms, garages repaired. No TV 1-~744 TU 4-3011 I BASEMENTS WATERPROOF ED-Reasonable rates, work.. manship gu:;ranteed. 921-8175 --P-.--P-. G ....RACE-&--SON In business MASONRY and carpenter work. All types. new and repair. Fullj' insured. 35 years ex. . k perLence. All 11'01' guaranteed. 776-9391. REPAIR::> W a t erproo f'lng anu.• b flC . k wor. k We nnderpin footings, repaircaved.in basement walls or make replacements. In spection of completed work inviled; we guarantee 0 u r workmal.ship. FHA term s, licensed, insured, bonded, ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION CO. 881-4400 -----------BRICK, BLOCK, cement work, chimneys, porches, s t e p s, bnilt and repaired. Basement waterproofing. 294.4074. ----------21 S-CARPENTER WORK We dig water drains broken or cracked replaced. Free estimates. joh too small-just cilll FRED NAVARRO WATERPROOFING CO. TU 2-5735 , EXPERT painting, paper hang. ing. Free estimates. G. Van Assche. VAlley 4.1492. --H--UGHES BROTHE-R-S--I DECORATORS I e- . 4h P' t ~'ears ill ,I.' om es. FREE ESTI~{ ATES, LA 1.46[13 N() JOB TOO SMALL Licensed - Bonded - Insured C--EMENT \vork, porches, d..r.I've.~ TV d 299°0 ways, garage. ex 0 - O<l. WATERPROOFING INSIDE OUTSI DE 1----------- Bas 11 I 1 ALL WORK guaranteed. outside waterproofing; - ment leaks. SEWERS CLEANED, broken sewers repaired. Guaranteed Reasonable rates. 921.8175. I I-K-E-N-'S-M~O~Vl-N-G---Lo-ca-I-su-b-. __ 8_8_2_.0_87_0______ urbs. One piece or houseful. EXTERIOR painting. Free estiL ow rates. TU 2-8540. mates. Grosse Pointe refer. , -----------ences. DRexel 1-0210, PRes. 21A-G£NERAL SERVICES cott 3.0183. =- CONCRETE Driveways~ side .. walks, patios! garage floors, c em en t p,:• t Ch 111g 0 f a II t ypes, I' BEAGLE _ m~h;~A.K.C.. 5 ing, wall papering, 30 years SEWERS months. shols, housebrokeij. experience. 527-3933; 521.4519. Installed and Repaired 822 1865 . . COlllPLETE Decorating service. Basement Waterproofing Painting, interior, exterior. 20-P1ANO SERVICE Paper hanging and removing. All work guardllteed COMPLETE p:ano service. T\ln. ;\laterials, workmanship guar.1 24 hI'S. service anteed . For estimat es, caU mg, re b 1II'ld' mg, re f'mls, h'JOg, 'VERBEKE WATERPROOFING de.mot1Jing. Member Piano WILLIAM FORSYTHE PR 5.5019 LA 1-4693 ------------Technicians Guild. R. Zech, VAlley 2-9108 TV 1.9830 14C-REAL ESTATE 731.7707. EXCHANGE 1---------KURT 0 BAEHR 21 N--- ..--SP-H--.. L-T-------------.---PIANO tuning and repairing, . A A W!LL Irade Lake st. Clair home Thomas Pettit, TRinty 3-9239 CUSTOM Painting and Decora!. DRIVEWAY for Florida business proper. or TUxedo 1-2382, ing. Wall papering. Guaran. -----.---....----ty. 1.791-1025, aiter 6 pm. I 21-MOVING & STORAGE teed. Free estimates. L/.ke MAKE TIlE OLD asphalt like 15-BUSINESS 1 'iew 1-5716. it's been freshly done with OPPORTUNITieS filler. This filler restores MAYWEATHER MOVING CO. CUSTOM PAINTING beauty to old driveways, Call Licensed. Responsible. House. & DECORATING now for free estimate. 874INVESTOR hold and office furniture. Day WALL PAPERING 1855. OR ACTIVE PARTNER or night service. No job too lnterior and Exterior _. Independent company in large or too small. Free esU. 20 Years Experience 21 a-WATERPROOFING finance field; established mates. 861.2280. RUDOLPH TONELLO and able to expand with Tbree lIIi1e Drive BASEM ENT . _ LAWRENCE VERBEKE CEMENT CO. ---- 372-3022 SHURTLEFF-I ~TING No Job Too Small 'J. OLMIN WINDOW CLEANING SERVICES FREE ESTIMATES PAINTING - WALL - Tex aOll pap.erhanging remov. ing -: \~all was h'mg, 30 years -R~L. Dach~h~;;d-;:-;;d and !an pups. AKC, 2 females, 1 male, 8 weeks. $75-$100. Tuxedo 2.0919. _. --------------1 MINIATURE I I to "ood' home. Fo 886.7593. ~~~:t~~~,C~22\\~~r,g~~a:~~~~: ~.__________ A-I INTERIOR and exterior painting, wall washing anll paper hanging. Have insurance. Kenneth Pygotl, SLocum 8-1780, after 5:30 p.m. the CALL GEORGEPALMS ' • TU 6-4444 I ~~ii~:~;S. penter repairs, wail ]Japering and gutters. Free estimate. 3821221. JilMALYAN-kiiten~'-rare and beautiful long-haired breed 8 weeks oj'.!. Champion pedi~ gree. TU 2.5225. _______ ....__ ._ POODLE PUPS, apricot mini. ature. Cal TU 5-6156. 886-3210 lots near call Ro' AiioiiAilLE-K-ITTENs--part Frontage, 65'x275'. BETTY VINCI REALTOR 20525 MACK _____________ to show. FOr mformatlon Wm. Dant, 1.752.3686. meo" Mich. CONTRACTOR All types Cement, Stone and Brick W',rk .....New and Repairs TU 2-0717 __ 2~~~do 2-20~~ _ 21 K-WINDOWWASHING 1----CHIMNEYS, porches buill and : A-OK Window Cleaners. Sen'ice repaired. Leaky basements, 1 on storms and screens. l"ree broken sleps. Call anytime, or only. Harper Ave, Business zoned commercial. ~~~~7s1~_Geo.<t':~~~n~~r~~~~~ i ------------I' 211-PAINTING AND DECORA TING and PR J. W. KLEINER CEMENT ELM ERT. LABADI E NO SHRINK!NG, I repair, patios Free estimates. 1 CUSTOM PAINTING WALL WASHING I Completely different in temper IINTERIOR. EXTERIOR paint. i I a.ment but either breed is de ing. Attent!oc al'"rtment own-: hghtful as pe~s and a~e born ers - rehrees. General car- SHORES 80x130 (Canel lot) corner Jefferson and Rio Vista, I tached garage.' Large fenced yard. On circular court. low taxes. Immediate occupancy. PRescott 9.2835. .__ ... _.-. The 'CHIC' in your Pel. Expert Grooming - All Brceds ~AL. E--. ;OR 2.6 CROSSE PTE. WOODS ST. CLAIR SHORES, near 81 1"0 RD 0 'd . Mile and M~rter. 3 bedroom: 2000 O.X. RD .- ulsl I.' ),S brick, new buill-in kitchen, det:elvm~. Stop ny ~unday 25. 1'12 ha.ths. Finished rec. Se~ ~hc Ill.slde" ,Y.ouII be surroom With bar 1'12 car at. pnscd. Bnck l'l story, 4 bed. --- ..----------_ 4 BEDROOM Colonial. Florida porch, I:as heat, I'h haths, natural fireplace. 459 Maison Road, Gros.~e Pointe Farms $36,500 on land contract. Open Contour styling 1{).bring out. ~ -----. KERRY DANT'S KENNEL . LA.KESHORE LOT Pup pies from outstanding Located 10 Grosse Pte. Shores. championship stock. 135xl88.. Bui.ld to ~uit your ENGLiSH COCKERS needs 10 thiS prestIge area. KERRY BLUE TERRIERS Open Daily 12.6; Sunday LocatEd of{ the West Round Jlar'ler Ave. Service Drive, hetween Eight ~tile Rd. and Vernier Ild. in Harper Woods. :PET SALON 13B-CEMETERY 1 --------PROPERTY CANAL, 10 year old ranch. 80' ---------3 CEMETERY LOTS for sale, 101, 3 bedrooms, plus paneled family room, 2-ear attached White Chapel. WO 3.1591 garage. Privale park priviart':r 8 p.m. _, leges. Beaulifully landscaped. L 14-REA ESTATE Excellent condition. 22501 WANTED Rio Vista sL Clair Shores. $52,500. By owner. PR 12291. FAMILY needs fine 3 or 4 bed. -------/' room home, in 30's. Private.' , IIIr. Jay, TUxedo 1-7609. __ air. oc. 5 and 5. 21J-PAINTING AND DECORATING _ p air s. Business established COMPLETE decoraling. Paper. 1911. p., .P. G I' ace & Son, hanging, insured, guaranteed. 779.0010, 731-9037 Al Schneider. TUxedo 1.0565. RIBBONS & BOWS FARMS .. 21 R-BRICK AND CEMENT WOR.K SERVICES .-----------ALL type roofing and guller reo !__________________ 1'"01' Further 1326.28 _ ltG-ROOFING AKC registered. 756.0756. ----28 Years Experience I ANGORAkitte;~--6\Veek~-~id~ I DURACLEA~ Call hefore noon or after 6 p.m, FREE for good home. TUxe';o CARPET - FURNI'lURE 547-8394. 43180. ' SERVICE ------------CARPErS, rugs and uphol. 2JJ-WALL WASHING ONE BEDROOM co,op apart. FREE KI'ITENS to good hom"s. stere~ furmture cleaned on -------------ent Detroit River $20000 TU 6.3667. locatIOn by the world fa mons WALL WASH ING ~sh" Monthly ma;nten~nce -.~----- -----;-----... 1 "Flower Fresh" Duraclean PAINTING & DECORATING $60. For information 777.3310, UN,WED MOTHER wIs~es to I process. Moth proofm!(. HOME MAINTENANCE E e . g 881 0430 flOd homes for her chIldren. I NO SCRUBBING.NO SOAKING Newly decorated Up and j' Down. Excellent rental property. By appt. SILLOWA Y & CO TU 4,7000 -- LOBECK .REALTY 884-2371 65 del'e Iopment WAYBURN FOR SALE Plea~anl 3.bedrooln Farm Colo. nial with fir~pJace, Lot 180' deep. Immedlcate occupancy. Call 886.6443. : --------------- 1341 N. RENAUD Grosse Pointe Woods. Custom 3 bed. 'ck rancb 0 244 145' room br! n x ~~~i~:r;~~~~n~J~oom~f~:~~ '1 . h faml y room Wit pow de r room and bar, 21h baths, complete basement. 3 car . kl garage, sprm ers. 886-4200 I POINTE 4_._-~ -._.: Thursday, August 22, 1968 ---------1- MAISON ROAD GROSSE ~----"r;-.,,,,,,",.,.... :,"'" .......-A-A .... --, NEWS t6-PETS ___ BY OWNER. Large 3 bedroom ranch, family room. Excellent area, Upper fifties. 'Private partie:'i only. 51h% mortgage available. 881.1305. ______ ~__________ -------- SCHWEITZER Membcl' of l.IcEdra Grosse Pointe Multiple ing Assoc. ESTATE FOR SALE BETIER LIVING BEGINS WITH A NEW HOME ---- POINTE ...(-,--------- Remodel'lng? . DON'T REPAIR CHAIR RUSHING and Caning~ worn seats reweven like new. TUexdo 4-2432. ----------------OLD COUNTRY furniture re.. finishing and antiquI'nl!. Cus. ~ tOIll reupholstering. 527-3933; 521.4519. ----ELEGANCE IN UPHOLSTER!NG Cusl.om mad~ furmll1re; .dec. oratdi1ve f. ab r I c s; profeSSIOnal nee epomt mountmg, tapes. tries and yarn; chairs and stools in stllck. EWALD, estah. lished 1920, lZ929 Kercheval at East1awn, VA, 2-8993. -----------2tQ-PLASTERING THINKING OF TAKE CALL A CHANCE A PROFESSIONAL • WE'LL PLAN YOUR PROJI ECT AND DESIGN IT FOR YOU • CALL AND I FOR FREE ESTIMATE COUNSEL SERVICE • HARVARD, :1446 _ Excellent 20225 Mack TU 6-1 i90 hom( for the lar!:e family. ST CLAIR SHORES . 4 hedrooms, 2'/:' baths. All . Are you thinking of seIlmg rnoms nreample_ size. B.cst j >.'IIlST OVL'VRING-21524 l'an.\ your house? If so, call us. CONSTRUCTION of constructIon 2 car l:ar ge C ,. • COMPANY '" hlock to lran'sporlation. ~31j ~lewo04cll -I 13 b~Ii.lck-Harpehr'i16.~~8-CAD~EUX-i~~-{;~il; DONALD BLI SS f . I ."rea. lee room r1C rauc ,. Decorator or appomlmen . wilh 2 haths. newly decorduplex near Jefferson. $48,000. JOHN A ROWLINGS INC 2n m or . FACTORY AUTHORIZED Exterior Interior Call 772-.'1863 8a nl .-,.. ative finis he d has~ment. . I,EXINGTON OFFICE WARHEN Price;l in the mid tWl'nties. 8 pm.l0p.m. I 883.3700 or 359-9611 SERVICE Free Estimates DOWLAND, 325:12- Spl,tless 2 Close to shopping. immediate . -.- -- --.--------POI NTE VACUUM TU 1-7050 .Attics .Porch Enclosures !Jedroom filee hrickrancn. occupancy. Open Sunday, 25. GROSSEPTE. PARK DECORATOR'S-s'TUI)-IO .Additions .Kitchens .Garages Family room. 1'" haths, mud. 225011 ()VI'.RI.AKL:-()ne of thl'l BY OWNER Ideal for one or two de. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY I.. 40 Y-=~~~P'_ - EXPE/~RT P~AST~R and dry. .Commercial Buildings room. carpl't.s and draperies. . r_ NEW REBUILT PARTS EXTERIOR painting, caulking, \Va I repairs. Licensed COil. F:xcellent JOI~a(ion. 1"'1 us feW good ('olonials io this signers, Will sell for inven- TU 1 1014 PR 24050 free fm t P' t ai tractor. 20 years. F~ee estiJ 1M SUTTON area3 bl'rlroollls, 1'.-2I Open Sun. 25 lory. III health forces sale. es I a cs. am rep I' mates. PRescott 8.2678 or 773. 1677 Brys Dr. TV 42942 show it to you. halhs , 2 l'ar gar;'gl'. Open 1113 BEDFORD _ Charming Box T-23, Grosse Pointe 21002 MACK and cleaning gutters. PRes2377. AI'RII J ANF I4fGC 'r;"' Slm,!:I}, 25. English center entrance Colo. News. cot! 93947. __ ----------QlJALITY-~I'~rk-cl~~;e hy-~'ar. . . .. 'II:' I ~";IJOi I' nial, 6 hedrooms, 2 fu!l baths.! .---- --.------ 21 E-SEWI NG MACH IN E emtom paintin,.l:, paperhangPLASTER cracks repaired. Tile penter with over 2(/ years' I lI,ng In lis lI'aullll . lei' 221100 YAL~; J.i1S11r\' ran"h dressinJ; rm.,.se,cond floor. Ex-: ~IAl\.IA :\~D PAPA ~IOT":L, Jl REPAIR iug. Interior. exkrior. Plasand drywall repairs. PRescott experience in residential con room f:ll'l' hri~'k ralll'h plll~; 'leal' 1t1l' lake.3 h~rlrourlls. t I I I (\ 14-8() family room With IIl'epl;,cc, 2, 2'2 ear allal'hel\ garage, ~I'~e y arge IV.lI1g r?om an unils, fully furnished. Ready CO:\IPLETF: TUNE _ UP, aU tel' p:llehing, l'aulking. elc .,). struclion in Grosse Poinl(', full haths, ll\lIlt'II1.~, helol\' I Beautiful ROxl35 101 near lllnmg room With fireplace; 10 ;:0. Only 20 minut~s from makes $3.75 Tuxedo 2.1881. O\'er 20 years cxpericncc. 21 R-s-iuCK-iND' -----Cnncientious. Can do an\'~rr;lmrJ ~1\'JmmJllg puo!. many, tile lakr--;J hcclroon,s 2'z «'ompletely remodeled kltch. the Xway. on husy U,S. 25. .-_. --------.--.----Frce estimates. TU 2-0661. I CEMENT WORK lhing. Small jobs accer.labic, I'xtras, ! ~,cated in Warren's tar attached ~aragc. B'eallti ~~J;h:~~~sg-:.~ ~1~~a:'f~~~:C°nOe~: Full prier, $14,950. 21G--ROOFfNG SERVICES INTERIOR and exterior-paint ..... -- ------------TUxedo 4.5372. _._. '-~_. --- .~._----_ -.._nie('~\ a~d dmn"il con\'el1i,,~t ful 80xl35 lot near sehools in porch; mud room; den; JOHN A. ROWLIN!;. INC. R-OOFINGiutters d(;~k~:-N;; ing. wall washing and il.,aatPncsr,I, ALL KINDS CEMENT Aluminum Siding and Guii~rs. nel!: )orllln. .v apI'olll. and tran"portation :llso pri. new storms . and screcns; LEXJ~GTON OFFICI'; repairs.' Do \~ork myself: hanging. Reasonahle ~ We use the hcst material. ml'nt only. \'alr swim par k, See this ('II.,tom drapcnes; completely 883.3700 359.!l611 TUxedo 1-4807. 30 years' experiencc. Ray 1 AND BRICK WORK C.upentry. Call TV 2-0661 , h tollay ! ! ! carpeted recenl1u decorated, narno\I'skV 823 ~596 Stop III .to let 1I~ S ow YOIl flIlr J-.-. -.. n . J, •• ~ ••• and save! photos of many other homes :!. rar garage H~t water hea.l. 1 ~PETS -FOR FOR GUTTER t;arage floors, driveways, rat in Grl'sse Pointe and vil'inily. BRUCE N. Clos!' to paroehlal and public --___ -- -----. AND ROOF REPAIRS PAINTING-2 ('()lIcge seniors, walls, pre-cast sleps, porl'hes DOING all types of l:~rpe~; schoo!.', Priced in middle SIIIII.TZU-Beauliful silky rag expl'rienl'ed in interior, exrehuilt or repaired. Patios wQrk, remodeling attic room~ 50's. For appointmenl, call doll puppies. 19443 Mack, TU Call Richard Willertz terior work. 8814289. 8RI. :llIll natural stone planters. porches. Small or hig job~: TUxedo 6.5135, or 822.5010. 1.9007. 50 Roslyn Rd. Tlj 1.8170 63R7, All crment cracks repaired. Estimates free. TUxedo 5. 5892. poom,!'; puppies. toys IOlma. Y I EXPI':nmNCED exterior paintBasement walerproofing. FOR SA LI': BY OWNER e.'. we c I'Jr. gutters and are ' I'. . fl,ll,' )'n<.llrell. ('I' ~pe('Ja !ZIng 1lI garagl's :Inri . FH~:E EST[MATI~S .• REALTOR & ASSOC. J ru'ome h I1nga IOw on C OllrVI'11e h,rl'.', "KC, Black, white. ap. REALTOR J' I J' . (' II Additions - Alterations hetween Warren and }o"rank. ricot, $50. Stud servicc. 831. ... _.______ __ _ ,on1('s.' ree c.,l,male.a ]';0 ,lOB TOO SMALl, :!fifi,4R44, 886-3210 Ill) Ken'hc\'al On the Ilill 2h~l2.'i MACK 5489 New Homes .JlTST CALI. I forI. Upper has large li\'in.'l • ,. -- . TUxedo 2-57:l5 room wilh lIatur~1 fircplace.: BRITT"NY Sllanie1 PuPPiI'S'I' • YERKEY & SONS Kitchens, Family Rooms «tilling room. kllchen :lncl ,\KC. adorable pels. champion ROOFING CO WE :':I'ECIM.lU; EX!l'rifir WI' Also SpcClaim in FRED NAVARRO SERVICINC THE GROSSE POINTES hreakfast room. 2 large hcd. slock. t;xcellenl h u n tel's. . painting. 27 years' ~xpcrience. Modernizing Bathrooms rooms and large scr~en('d Shol .•. Wormed. Evenin!:s and INC. DU PONT PA INTS Used FOR OVER CENTURY TH IELE Construction IJOrch. Now occupied al $150 weekends. 399-1025. ~l1chigan's Oldest Roofer Reasonablc, Call Evrnings. i~--------.----per month. Lower ownerRcd t I d Co . 1 TW & Supply Co. Every Sfyle of Fence Ol'cllpied, has same as uppcr 1I111lALY"~ . SIAMESE, 19443 All en la a~ f m~er~la k 1-5896 772.3116 : H. CHAUV IN f I PR 5-2~23 hilt cndosecl slinroom instead Mack TU 1-9007. . G~rtee~so andoOC~n~~ctor:c S PAfNTING A'ID DI':CORATING ereeted for you CF:~TENT CONTRACTOn of poreh, plus ~ew wall.to. poom F. _ AKC I 'h't I Thl' Ikst In !'aints ALL TYPES 01" CEMENT 'C\RPI-:\TUI WI'flK \lorll'rll. walI carprt In 1I\'lng room, female: 4 month;, s~~;S\\:I~:: Repairs. No job too lilrge Inll'rior and E~h'rio,. WOHK i l/aII011. 1""11'IIIt1;!. ;,lli('s. ad cllnln!: room and halI, ~as rdo t3!,66. or 100 sm:lll. l':xlll'rt Wallpaper Ill-milling I ,Ill lon" h 11.-II<'n'. "eilings. IncludIng h!':lt, 2 l'ar garage. Asking CALL 8!l!l2100 • ;";l':ATNF:SS IS ~IY • Walks • Dril'es • Porches r<~);'II" ('\, TI "'d" 22795. $:n,500. ('all TlJxe«1o 27609, SII.\'EH gray, small miniatnrc Frce Estimate BUSINESS. • Patios • Waterproofing Chain link All-Steel and 'CAUi'J-:\'ITll \',;1111.' .'mall johs, Pnoclle puppil's. AKC regis. Vt-: !I ',:12,\ I'll 75,n!J • PrcCast Steps Rustic Style. .. pan('III1l~. I'l'P;llflllg, S(T~('n:-:. 'I'rl'd i'rl'scot! 5.7262 after ALL ROOF & GtrrTER WORK. • Tlll'k Pointing 2041 NORWOOD DRlVf:, (;rosse 4 p.m. i 1I0VSE NEED 1"\lNTI;';(;~ 'No jnh 100 .•mall. Free csl.. ponh,',. ,'!r'. j'/(c,{'otl 1.372!l Pnintr Woods. 3 hedroom Caulking. chimney repairs. For eXl'rlllnl work al reason. I mates. CARPI';\T!';R __i\1I tY)'le5 rcpair Colonial. 1':1il:cllent rondition. !,'RI':Jo:. rlar1inll kittens. 3 all Gutter5 cleaned. ahle plICe~. {'all Hod, 772 I CALL Air rondilioned. !lppointmrnt gray. 2 l!ray slripp.d. Call ADVANCE MAfNTENANCE R~r;(j. Exlerior l/lIcl interior. TU 2.6586 TU 2,,"9,'>6 .1nrl ~rn.Jn(lcJJn::. e,r! Willson. 10403 HARPER RESIDENTIAL, INDUSTRIAL j,,\ fi;,;,OI 'I'lJxeclo 1.7649. TU 2.5539 .\11 (;ros~c Pointe rcfcrl'ncl's, I only. TlIxf'do 4.0897. I I H 0 OV ER CUSTOMCRAFT 881-1024 ""-ri I I .._. SAti- - --I 1----- -- TAP PAN BETTY VINGI J D Can d Ie r '/2 I :1 WA.1-6282 MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO. I Thursday, August 22, .•968 215-CARPENTER WORK . 21Z-LANDSCAPING REMODELING Inspection of complete invited; we guarantee workmanship. HAVE your lawn and garden eompletely ready for spring and summer. Get rid of crab grass and weeds now. General clean up - power raking, power rolling, fertilizing, lawn cutting and garden. culti. vating. Reasonable rates. work our SCHER\/ISH CO. 881-4400 Landscaping Co. Complete Lawn and Garden Service Landscape Design CHRISTOPHER CUSTOM tions Estate CO. modernization, addi. attics - kitchens _ maintenance. • Complete custom lawn garden maintenance. • Landscape Design JAMES BARKER Construction 923-8585 923'8587 and Pbol:o by Eddie McGAth. Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Hughitt q. Molt. !lfr. and Mrs. Joseph W. zau. of Berkshire road. are anLouisell, of Three Mile drive, Muncing the engagement of announcing the engage. their daughter, ANN MARIE, • Licensed by the Mich. Dept. are MARY to Joseph L. Bosworth, son of MORE VALUE for your money. of Agriculture. Members of ment ()f their daughter, JO, to John F. Youngblood, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bosworth, of the Metropolitan Detroit Additions, kitchens, dormers. Vermontville, Mich. Landscape Assoc. and Eli&t. son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond basements, bathrooms. wall J. Youngblood, Jr., of EdmundThe bride-elect was graduated side Landscape Assoc. removals. No job too small or tDo large. ton ~rive... from Grosse Pointe High School • Completely inwred. bhss LoulSell IS a graduate and this past June r{.ceived her All work guaranteed and of. Our Lady Star of the Sea Bachelor of Science degree from BIDIGARE BROS. ING. personally rendered to satis. High. School and the School t!f Michigan State Un i v e r s i ty, office 772.5715 faction. nl' wher~ she majored in Retailing Dent!stry at Marquette evenings' till 11 TO 1.6988 v~rslty: where. she affiliated and affiliatlld with Alpha GamServing Grosse Ptes. With. Sigma ~hl Alpha, Dental ma Delta sorority. ZIT-DRESSMAKING HygIene national honor soror. H f' Is d ted for Six Years ily. er lance a 0 ~as .gra ua ALTERATIONS and repairs. Her f i a nee was graduated las~ Ju~e fr~m Michigan State DA VID W. SCHERVlSH 1152 Maryland, Grosse Pointe from Austin Catholic Prepara. U~lverslty WIth a. Bac~e1or of 240 FISHER RD. Park. VAlley 1-2631. tory School and is currently at. S~lence degree. HIS maJor was Call after 6 P.M. for SEWING: Alterations. adults tending Wayne Slate Univer. FlIlance. Free Estimates and children; hems, zippers, sity, where he will be studying A late winter wedding is TU 4.4617 pillows. 1lrapes. Trousers euf. Law. ,planned. fed. TUxedo 1.1455. A December 28 we<:(ding is ----------THOMPSON DRESSMAKING and :litera. LANDSCAPING CO. p_Ian_nCd.___ tions. Experienced. Superior Custom lawn and garden servo workmanship. Your home or ice. Complete landscaping and mine. 568.4179. designing. Fertilizing, sodding and trimming. Free estimates. GET NEW HEMLINES in early, PO Box 5047, Grosse Pointe children and adults. Trousers, Mich. TV 4.2720 draperies. Quick s e r vie e. Reasonable. VAlley 1.3367. I .u Troth Told ALTERATIONS and Will pick up and TUxedo 1-3669. sewing. deliver. 21U-PLUMBING SPRENKLE • PLUMBING • HEATING • SEWER CLEANING VA 2-1282 Since 1916 LARRY'S CUSTOM H,UMBING AND HEATING Residential and Commercial Repair and Remodel Water Heaters-A. O. Smith Permaglass and Rheem Glass. I WI~l~~s!1p~~~AN, Shrubs trimmed, gardening. No lawn service. Experienced individual. 779.0269. THE GROSSE POINTE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM NOTIOE OF PUBLIO HEARING PROPOSED 1968.69 BUDGET GRAND TOTAL SI:l.437,95I,(l(J Revenues: Bcginning Cash Balanc!' Current Local Taxes Dclin4uent Taxes & Interc"t State Aid (All Types) Escrow from l"uture l:lungcts fcderal Aid Other Rcvenue Estimated DefiCIt Tolal C\lrrl'nt Opl'ralion Debl Rl'lireOlenl GRAND S 531.372.00 8,315.1\70.00 l!l2.500,OO 2,142.164,00 524,4!l7,OO 31.~70.oo I 82.2.'iO.00 671,161.00 SI2 ..'i97,Ofl400 lltO,867.00 TOTAl, Copil's of Ihis propo~crl l''l(l.~l'l ar!' ~\ailahlr for puhliC" inspel'tion at Ihl' Boarn of f;:lII('at10n Oflu'!'. :::99 Sl ('1;'11". (;r()s.~l' Poi nil', BOARD 01'" EDljCATIO\ Tin: GROSSE POINn; rliBUe SCIIOO\. SYSTr:~1 fl:~RBARA I{, TII01\lPSO:\. Sr:crn:T,\HY Augusl 14, 1968 ... TO TAXPAYERS. Due to the fact that August 31 st falls on Saturday and .the City Offices will not be open, Grosse pointe Farms taxpayers are advised to pay their City taxes prior to 4:30 P.M" August 30, i968, or aSSUI1e, if payment * ... In Kentucky ADVERTISEMENT FOR STREET SU'RFACING, CONCRETE PAVEMENT WIDENING AND REPAIR AND PARKING LOT CONSTRUCTION . 1Urs. Omar Field Rains, of Mapleton road, recently Fall Bride $12,597.084.00 840.867.()() ... NOTICE "I worked all moming in the clinic, giving shots is made by mail. that the enyeJope be postto nlen. women and children, cleaning wounds, floors, needles, hands, et cetera," sbe describes the sitllation marked not later than August 31 st and arrive and her part in it. not later than September 3. 1968, "The worst thing for me was.giving shots to babies .- I almost couldn't do it. "I had bought a bag of can.dy to give some of the little oneSj after I gave a shot to one little boy. I gave ANDREW BREMER. JR. him a candy to stop his crying and he said, 'Thank you for the candy - but if you give me two I won't cry aU City Manager day!' "P~ermo only felt the sl1aking of the earth. really. Some very old houses fell and maybe one or two people died of heart attacks, but that was all. That.s not saying we weren't given a good scare - almost everyone slept Published Grone Poiute News August 22. 1968 outside their bouties. and all those having houses at MondeUomoved there." I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;5;;;5;;;;5~;;;;;;;5;;;55;;;;55~ * * * I~ Early last month" Anne's sister flew to Rome. Anne and some of her classmates drove to Rome to CITY OF meet Mary Louise and bring her back to Perugia for a look at the University. . Then the two Gillis girls flew to Palermo for a six weeks'vacation with relatives. They're both back in The Pointe now, having flown in from Rome August 12. Anne plans to re$ume her MICHIGAN studies at the Unillersity of Michigan, (she spent one year there before going to Perogia). Mary Louise will be a senior at Groslie Pointe South High School. • COMPLETE landscaping servo ice by Julius LaQuiere. Top dressing, cultivating, edging; shrubs, evergreens pruned, Lawn cut tin g, fertilizing, Spring clean. up work. Houriy rales. Reasonable. Free esti. mates. 885.5659. Total Current Opcration Deht Retirement ... Kalamazoo CollE!€e j u n lor ROBERT B. MARR, son of MR • and MRS. ROBERT MARR, of Berkshire road, hlUi been named to Kalamazoo's SIlring 1968 Dean's List. CITY OF ... Anne was visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Guido Greco, in Palermo when last winter's horrible earth • quakes occurred. She sought shelter from three of the rather bad quakes. Luckily. no one in her family was injured. When refugees were moved from one of the hardest. hit villages and billeted in a seaside summer camp near Paiermo, Anne war;one of a group of young people who volunteered to help them. She was the only American girl in the group. She did everything from scrubbing floors to chang. ing babies and fixing formulas. Finally, the Doctor in charge asked her to help him. Sojourn R & C LANDSCAPING. Com. plete lawn and gardening service. Free estimates. Call Clyde, 849-0953. The Board of Education of The Grosse Pointe Public School System will hold a public hearing on Monday. August 26, 1968, at 7:30 p.m. at the blonteith Elemenlary School. 1275 Cook Road, 10 re\;ew and consider the Systcm's 1968.69 proposed budge!. The following is a summary of proposed disburscments and revenues: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION: Bunget Arno,l"t Disbursements: -S 8,85(564.00 -Instruction 393.902.00 General Administration 142,021.00 Attendance 88.411.00 Health Services 41,281.00 Transportation 1,325.654.(1) Operation 520.210,00 ~Jaintenance 341.350.00 Fixed Charges 252.680,00 Capital Oullay lO.325flfl Communi!~' Services 477.483UO Pklblic Library 44.494.00 Stucient Services 102.70300 Outgoing Transfer Accouul.s ... Enjoying a recent weekend at Harbor Pointe as guests of the WILLIAM M. JOYS, of St. Clair, :Mich., were the ALLAN SHELDENS. III, of Provencal road. fitft Joinft lBoob TRIMMING, removal, spraying, feeding and stump removal. Free estimates. Complete tree service. Cal Fleming - 'l'ree Service, TUxedo 1.6950 . At a small dinner party in their Rivard boulevard home, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hubbard announced the engagement of Tuxedo 1.7410 his daughter, ROBIN SHERRON ELMERS PLUMmNG and Heat. to Phi.~p Haskell, E & R Landscaping. Lawn & HUBBARD, ing. KitchenAid Dishwashers. Jr., son ~f Mrs. Philip llaskeU, Garden Service. JJedge shear. disposals. dishmaster, repair. ing. VAlley 4-4258 or 886. of DanVille, Ill.. and the late remodel. TUxedo 4-4882. Mr. Hask~~. . 643!. The bride.elect, who l! also 2IV-SILVER PLATING the, ;laughter of Mrs. Ross LAWN SERVICE - Trimming. Sutherland of S t u d i 0 City cutting. general mainten. • Silver & Gold Plating ances. Reasonable prices. 886. Calif.. is ~n alumna of Valley • Oxidizing and Repairing Junior College, Studio City. and 1052. • Brass Polishing & Lacquering I .--Sawyer Business Institute. Her • F;replace fixtures refinished BEER GONE I fia~ce ~as gra~ua.ted from the • Copper polishing & buIfwi . . University of IllinoiS. . Patflcla Sakmar, 1271 Ed. An October 26 wedding is mundlon, called Woods police planned. LEEBERT on Sunday, August 11. to report .. .__ SILVERSMITHS the theft from her garage of six 14110 CHARLEVOIX six-packs of beer sometime be. 3 Blks. West of Chalmers tween 7 p.m. and midnight the VA 2.7318 prcvious night. line. From Another Pointe of View ... and -Walls, patios, back and front yard planting, sod. ding. Modernization Page Twenty.Sevln NEWS (Continued from Page 15) some time wIth aD aunt who has a summer home on Mondella Beach. In September sbe enroUed In the UniversIty at Perugia, Italy. near Romej she has since eompleted one school year at the University. During her various school vacations, including a rather long one at Cbristmas, (six weeks), she returned to Switzerland to \'1< places. such as Lucerne. she had not seen on her original stopover, visited an unele and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Mario Greco. in Luxembourg, spent two weeks in Paris and traveled into Germany, Her Easter vacation was spent in Rome with an uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. Stefano Falcone. . 711-4559. ONTARIO CONSTRUCTION POINTE To Be B'ride SERVICE Custom built kitchen cabinets recreation rooms. Additions and all types of porch en. closures, siding and roofing. FHA terms. We are insured licensed and bonded. ' CONSTRUCTION GROSSE ,., r.,~,n, 'Jlalls for an Octobcr III wedrlirl':£ in Our Lady Star of li:c SCil CilHrch ~rc PATRICIA ,\"i\ STier fl.J AN and l~nsj~1l .Jwl.'ion Booth Welsh. USN. II hose ellgagCllll'l1t has hccn an. l10unced hy her parcnL~. Mr. :lI1d ~lr.~. Arthur C. Stich man. of Woods l;,nL'. . ill' !l:"i,:c.ciccl allended the, L'ni\'crsity of G cor g i a and ,Ilichi~an Stale Univer:;it.v. and! is ('lIrrcnlly attending the Uni. 'er,it" of Colorado. !>he is af. flliatcd with Chi Omega SOl'. orit" II~r fiancl'. son of !Ill', and ,'Irs, ~'rederic S. Welsh, .Jr" of Rochestcr. iIi.V.. was graduated from SI. Lawrenee Univer"ity. 1'\'1, John T. Sanders Tal\'~s Arm)' t:oursc Dr. and Mrs. John Pamen, of Whitcomb drive, have annouuc. I ed the engagement of their I daughter, LINDA KAREN, to Lawrence George Vandermark, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Vandermark, of Vendome. road. The bride-elect was graduated from Western Michigan University. Her fiance was graduated from Olivet College and attend. d Wayne State University e graduate school. A November wedding is plao . ned . Patricia Shafer Weds Mr. Norris Sealed proposals for furnishiug aU labor, material equipotent for installing the approximate quantities forth hereafter, to.wit: CONTRAcr SECTION Christopber M. F. Norris, son floor length gold chiffon gown of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris, of and a corsage of white and.yel . Kensington. road. claimed Pa. low Sweetheart roses. The tricia Ann Shafer, daughter of floor le"gtn gown of beige lace Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sbafer, and a sin!(le red rose wrist of Royal Oak, as his bride Sat. corsage. urday, August 11. Following a reception and din. Officiating at the 6 o'clock ner at Kingsley Inn, Bloomfield (Continued from Page 22) double ring ceremony in Christ Hills, the newlyweds left for a Cranbrook was The motor trip to Chicago and Mil. pieces were appliqued with lace Church Rollin Norris. waukee. They plan to return to flowers, and lime green velvet Reverend The bride, given in marriage Royal Oak, where they will streamers accented their ariD bouquets 0( pastel.shaded gar- by her father, wore a gown of make their home while both v~i1ed white organza ~ashioned continue their studies at Wayne den flowers. WIth a detachable tram and a ,State University via Northern Thomas B. Seiter, of Kallima. bodice of Venice l!lce rosettes. Michigan. • zoo. was best man. Ushers were A matching lace headpiece se. Carl Vertregt, Thomas Rusinow, cured lIer silk illusion Court William Mumaw and Roddie Osteopathic: ALJxi1iaries veil. and she carried a Colonial Crawford, the bridegroom's eou. bouquet of white roses accented Set Fall Fashion Benefit sin. with pink Sweetheart roses and A floor length gown of orange stephanotis. ., II I h '{' f B II frost chiff'ln, fashioned with a In floor length frocks of pink " rs. 3 p ; IOZ, 0 a an. tyne road, is serving as ticket beaded, fillcd bodice and flow. chiffon over taffeta, styled with chairman of "Opus IV" with a ing back panels. was the bride's wide satin belts, ruffled V.neck. Theatre of Fashions by Margi mother's choice for the cere. lines and Tong sleeves ending in mony. wrist ruffles were honor maid Franzel Shops, to be presented Amy Frederick and brides. by the TriCounty Osteopathic The Lridegroom's mot her se!cctl'd a floor lcngth dress of maids Mrs. Dave Segraves and Auxiliaries at the Latin Quar!er October 8. mint green silk wllrsted. Both Donna Krawchuck. mothers pinned cymbidium orTheir floor length pink veils The luncheon. fashion show chids to their purses. fell from Dior he/ldbows. They will benefit the r.lichigan Col. carried Colonial arrangement. lege of Osteopathic ~renicine. The ncwlyweds arc v:lcation. pink Sweetheart Mrs. Gordon 1I0we is honorary ing in Bermuda and will make of vari.shalled chairm<ln of the party. I thl'ir homc in Ylsilanti while rO.•es. Ihe hridegroom completes his Best man was Richard Wal. INCONSISTENT senior year at the University of lace. Ushering were Peler NOT' ris. the bridegroom's hrother., It seems ond thaI pe"ple will ~tichigan. William Sullon and Michael DE.. shed their blood for thr right I OlJtofto,~n gue5ts included to govcrn themselvcs. bill won't, the hride's grandparents. Mr. Bold. The hridc's mother wore a cven take timc 10 \"otc a nd ~lrs. Charll's D, McDonald, _I of BCilver Falls, Pa .. the hride's ; uncle and aunt, Mr. and 1Itrb. I Paul t.rmslrong. of Beaver. Pa., CITY OF al/olher aunt, Mrs. Lcslie Witty, also of Beaver, anothcr uncle and allnt, Mr. and Mrs. John , Sturm, of Rochcster. Pa., and slill allother aunt, Mrs, John Crawford, of Sewickley, Pa. Also from Sewickley came MICHIGAN .Iudy Crawford. Morc gUl"sts wrre Mrs. John L. Crawford, ,Jr., of Dallas. Tex., Mrs. Wilhur McNees, Jr .. of Rochester. Mr. . ann Mrs. Robcrl McDonald, of: I Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay! . McDonald, of New Brighton. Pa. ' McDonald I NOTICE OF MEETING The Cir1itregularly scheduled Council Meeting of September 2nd, 1968 has been adjourned to Monday, Sepl~mber from Scptcmher 9th, 1fl6f1 at 7::W p,lI1. o'clock in the Municipal Building, 20025 Mark Avenue, 2,805 Sq. Yds. of 6.Inch Concrete b) 370 Sq. Yds. of miscellaneous 6-inch and 8. inch pavement repair S'ly of Vernier Road and E'ly of Mack Avenue; and c) 1375 Sq. Yds. of a.inch with necessary drainue of Public Works yard Pavement for street widenings East and West of Mack Avenue with 715 Lin. Ft. of 30" Concrete Curb and Gutter, and necessary drainage CONTRACT SEctiON Concrete Pavement at City Department "B": a) 2790 Sq. Yds. of Asphalt Parking Lot with neces~ary drainage at Anita and Mack Ave. nues and in Ghesquiere Park at the S'ly end of Jackson Avenue, with necessary appur. tenances; and b) 2,830 tons of Asphaltic Concrete and sand emulsion surfacing with miscellaneous Asphalt surface repair on HolidllY and Chal. fonte Avenues will be received by the City of Grosse Pointe Woods at the office of the City Clerk. 20025 lIlack Avenue, Grosse Pointe Woods. Michigan 48236 until 3:00 P.M. o'clock Easlern Daylight Savings Time. Wednesday. Septemher 4, 1968, at which time and place the bids will he publicly openell and read aloud. No bid may be withdrawn after scheduled closing time for at least thirty (30) days. Contract documents. including nl?eessary examined at the office of the City Clerk .mined or procuren at the office of the plans, may be or may be ex. City Enginc(,r Pale, Hirn and Bogue Inc. 726 Michigan Building btroit. Michigan 48226 aner noon on Wednesday, August 21. 1968. A deposit of $1000 will be required {or contract docu. ments and plalls necessary for bidding. Entire deposit will be refunded to bidders only on return of plans. in good condition, within twenty (20) days. 5.00 will be refunded to non.bidders after return of contract documents and plans in good condition within ten (lO) days. Plans and specifica. tions will be mailed upon receipt of separate check in the amount of $4.00 per set. not refundable. Bids may be rejected unless made on forms furnished with contract A Certifil'd Check. Bid Bond or Ca&hicrs Check acceptable to the Owner in the amount of 5~(, of the Bid. mane payable to the CilY Treasurer, mll~t accompany each proposal. The clcpOsil of thc slJcc~ssful hidder ~hal1 be forfeited if hl! fail.~ to execute Ih!' ,'ontract and b.mds within fourteen (141 days antr award Thc City reserves waive informalities del!m bcst. th~ fight t,) r('jed any or all bids. to in the bidding. or Accept any bid it may LEON D, LIDDLE LEONA D. LIDDLE ('jty Clerk and set "A": a) Crawford. Pril'ate .Iohn '1', s.anrt~rs. 22.' Amoll~ slllde;;;;;;:'d 10 the. of ~1r. ~nd M.'s. l'.nward ::icl1ola,lic Honor~ List for the .I. S,lJIIlrrs, 16821 .1',. Jl'ff('r50n. Spring )968 Semester al Central I t,rn'sl' Pomtl' , lI1,rh .. complet r.lichi~.m Univl'rsity are fresh. I rd a ,orlal work proccnllres mell ROBERT C, CARDEN, of I COllrse 011 thc Ilrooke i\rmy Lincoln roan, and DONALD J. ~ledl(';l1 C('nlcr. Fl. Sam Iiolls, nr:MUN"TE:R, of Mount Vernon ton. Tes .. AlIgIIS. 2. road, sop h 0 mol' e CATIIY, Duril1~ the l'ightweck courSe GRACE WOOD. of Ilampln:":! Ill' r('('(';\'ed instructIon in inter. I road. anrl jkmior CllRlSTIE D. I ,je\\ IIlg "alil'nts and assisting TF.HSC!1. of Rcaufpil roael. pro!l'.Isional slaff members in, -------1 rCdtlll~ pcr,ons with vario'ls: :\h'n who h('a( "rollllrl thl' hush sorlal prohlem~. i fake lile IOI/l: roM) 10 nowllPre, ~"1l spent a few days.l-in Lexington, Ky., visiting former Pointers Mr. :md Mrs. Henry H. Loomis. The Loonrlses, native Kentuckians, returned to their Home State after Mr. Loomis retired. They purchased the 20.acre Henry Clay estate, restored the house and gardens and enjoy nothing more than regaling old friends frow..TJte North with tme Southern Hospitality. Mrs. Rains, despite her long residence in Michigan, doesn't quaUfy as a "Northern Friend." She's a Ken. tuckian herself - AND PROUD OF IT! -- with many famiIy members and friends in the Blue Grass Country. Mrs. Rains en~l:.rlainedat a dinner party in Louis. ville's Pendennis Club before leaving for The North at the beginning of the week. Clt~' Clf'rk (;I',N, R22.fiR i • Page Twenty.Eight GROSSE * * * * .POINTE Thursday, August 22. :1968 NEWS Feature Page * * * ffJ$tnte ,Counter Points Shepper's Surprise ... at Walton-Pierce ... there's a new display area which was part of the summer re-do! It makes seeing and selecting fashions and gift gather. ing ... easy fun! By the way, the fall Lily is in colorful abundance. Early picking is recommended, While we're catching up on the news from Walton-Pierce ... catch tht'~r full page in September's "Modern Bride". * * * 0;, " '" "The Star" •.. with Julie Andrews playing Gertrude Lawrence has important fashion impact. Donald Brooks did the costumes which have influenced Fall '68. Hairstyles are gentle. Soft waves for the sides ... the back is smooth with a clean neck, This style needs an expert. Patrick whose perfectionist scissoring at Leon's, not only makes the newer hairstyles so wearable but flexible. Call TUxedo 4-9393 for an appointment before Patrick leaves Jor Europe, September 1st! Fur For Fall • • . See it on the newsy coats in lllichelle's Boutique at Leon, 17888 Mack avenue. Our favorite a blue.gray subtle tweed ... collared in gray Persian lamb. A deep green coat is edged with black lamb very effectively. So many of the dresses and ensembles lake to scarf-ing! Do collect a few in. dividualist scarfs on display at I\JicheUe's. There are times tojust go . , .' * '" * Fogarty Fashions . . . are noted for their young but sophisticated viewpoint. The Anne Fogarty collection will be informally modeled at Jacobson's, September 3rd. It has some really beautiful, colorful daytime tweeds and bewitchiJlg cocktail uresses . . . from size four, or let go " Classes Starting • • • Sept. 9 • oil, watercolor, arcylic, portraits, and sculpture. Enroll early ... The Canvas & Brusb, 16209 Mack "in tbe Block." 886.6576. * " * '1: "Painting In Wool" • . • is what talented I\larnie Fessenden calls crewel embroidery. She learned it in the east aDd has been persuaded to teach the technique at the Signe of tbe Wever, 20956 Mack avenue. Evening classes start Seplember 9th. Crewel is sweeping across the counlry. We love lhe traditional Jacobean patterns but crewelwork gives YOU a chance 10 do your very o\\'n thing ••• Call 881.8197 for class informalion. * Ed Hickey . . . tells us the League collection of sport. coats is specially designed and tailored for the young man. There's a great selection of plaids, checks and herringbones. Blazers come single and double breasted. Size range from thirty-six regular, from thirty-eight long and thirty-seven short. They are forty-five dollars at 17140 Kercheval. moments of work ..• * lie * .. * * ¥ * * Caspari Collectors • . • there's a new shipment of irnpo~ted French, English, German and Dan/'sh greeting cards at The Sphere, 19849 Mack avenue .•• also Caspari's distinctive noies, gift wrap and mats. pwreful nights ... September 11th • , • is your day if you're a Bert Geiger fan. His collection designed for Campioni will be informally modeled at Jacobson's. Noled for perfectionist daytime dressing ... there are excellent after-five coslumes. Sizes are from eigbt to four. teen. Many are available in size sixteen and here's good fasbion news ••• some in eighteen and twenty. • • 8 The Kaleidoscope . . . sees cars, tables, walls, window. shades ... even T-shirts enlivened with contacLor iron. on daisies, flowers, paisley and many other designs ... also "Sock it to me" type jargon are fun go.ons at 16135 Mack at Bedford. anrl p/(~ \' * * * '" '" * * .. * Decorators Delight . in all the accessories at 16237 Mack at Three Mile. Thp,y have been using them to carry the Mediterranean mood which is. so popular these days. For the beginning of decorative inspiration or for perfect finishing touches visit Ole! (Ilid sf/{{ rillg (] ~rel In Business ••. we've had many occasions to use lhe expertise of Eddie McGrath Jr. He's gone to offices and photographed executives at work. He's snapped buildings and captured fash. ion models on film, of course! His lens services are conveniently available at 168.19Kercheval and personal portraits in color are a speciality. Call 884.4289. Constructive Correction . for eyebrows is expertly donI"!at Edward Nepi Parrucchiere, 19463 Mack Avenue. Eyebrows are arched by the wax method_ Many teenagers are getting this correct start in ('ne of the most important beauty basics. Call TUxedo 4-9959 for an appointment. Makeup analysis is a free service. Page and .. (taken in The Pointe) 'l "/Ol/('J/('JJ ••• .. * A Magic Carpet ... you don't need to transport you to fabled lands. Keshan, Kerman, Bokhara alld Sereghan conjure distant places and wealth of ancient design. Pick your carpet at Ed Maliszewski's, 21435 Mack Avenue. It will land right in the decorative picture for 1968 because the trend is to oriental rugs. You don't need a pocket of gold for these excellent reproductions from Belgium. A 9x1 ~ flies out oj the store for about three hundred nineteen dollars, Photographs by Pamela A Ildriotakis '" '" .. '" The Posh Set Boutique ••• 18700 l\lack avenue, is fealurin/( I cape and dress ensembles, afternoon knils. Indian llrint hostess enlottes and raineoats with flair . . . siz!!s seven to twenty. While you're. assembling your fa<;hion fil1ds • • • just try 10 resist their cbarming gifl items! I ¥ Light Of Your Life ... decoratively speaking, are your lamps. Give them loving care. If they need new shades . , . or a bit of length bring them to Wright's Gifts and Lamps, 18650 Mack avenue. "lIt! !lol'I's ... .. '" .. Hair. , . is sOft, shill!! and curl!!. Of COllrse, YOI/'1l need an eJ.pert cut and mml1J will need a perllUlI/ent wane Jor "the look", It can be yours at the 1'osll Studio Inc., 18700 Mack. Come in for a consultation I/;itll one of their nine skilled stylists , . , 886.1377. Th,s was 'n my Mnnday morning Free PressAs one reallor pul it: "Pe()flle w,th Birmingham, BloomfIeld Gr Grosse Po,nte addres;es ore outomatlcally a~sumed to have more than overage money. A'.lually, many of Ihrm are I,v,ng on Ihe. hrlnk of affluent pover. ~ .. .. .. Quaker Maid .•. puts its best look forward al Kilrhrn ReJnod. lers, 15218 f;ast Jefferson, Only the mosl carl'folly !\"rownand proel'ssed North Aml'.ncan birch is seleell'1I for ~.our kilrhcn Thl're are twenty.one lustrous wood finishl's and manv ubinet styr~s ... C:0n~emporary. Colon!al: Early :\ml'Tican. Conestoga, italian PrOVInCIal, French Pro\'llIclal , •. rOTan eslim ate call 776.5510. '" Rediscover old favori~es Iih'_ chkkcn croquettes and beef stroganoff of WesfJelds, I;);)06 ~Tackat SomerI'd I,~ e 10 ko,'" wn() fOlef_ ~! set. We never prepare them at l10nw an.' morc hut we them ahouT Mi:? ~ do order them there and t11('.\' {lrr drli('iolls See their menu and enJoy well rememberrd favorites of \"our own '" ...... . . Word Comc~ .. , Jmm (;/1 riSI1,1Ic \\'i/li1IiilS. owner o~ CARL JOYNER. Thzngama~ig s shop ll~ Har/lOr '~Jlr/1l(/';, She llii/l return 20229 MACK -in theWD06.s to tile Pamte area wIth a new {o('alil)1' It Il'iIl be an. lv'" Slum 0 CAMERA SHOP: /ctl'villg J}/(JIJ(II"1t'.1 nounced later. Watcli for n/1 ('or/II Ocloh('r 0Jlening.