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Home of the News ews ointe Education . In IMe Is Forward Step rosse , All the News of All the poi~tes Every Thur.~day Morning EADLINt:S 01 the COlJlplete Netvs Coverage of All the Pointes ------------------- N 8 EnleredasS~condC~I~a:::s:-s ~l\;I;::-al;;-te::-:r~3-;t---------------- ;:;;::-;-.-:;;:-;-:-:---:::::~;_;_:_=:~=~:_:_:_:_-----_:::_:::_::_-::_----__:-------------------- OL.28- O. T_he _~~S~!~~._~: Detroit,Mich, GROSSE POINTE, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 23, 1967 $$.00 Per Year 20 P T Se We Per COI"J ages - wo Sections - ction One \VEt:K As compiled by the Grosse poitlte News , Friends' of Library ~~:!~= Urge Program to FansFlames Expand Fac ;l;t;es Council Passes Ordinance; .. , " " " Garage Apartment :=;~~;i"~~: ;:. ~F ., Recommend.tion Based On Study Include Doubling OwnM'~~~~:~dtion, of any gOl'ernment aC~~'t ;:tt '. Size Of Central Building, New Structure The City Council Cham. thaI may endanger e, 01.1. bers were the scene of a .~,/~~~~:~fe~~~it~~ ~} :,',I~.;f,: V To Serve Park rather lengthy, heated and ~ Assistant Secretary of 'l > The Friend.s of the Grosse Pointe PubJic Library, legal discussion on Monday, . NicholasKalzenbach ~n. headed by preSIdent Donald N. Sweeny, Jr., have pre- February 20. The discus. ed Mr. Johnson's actIOn sented to the Board of Education their recommendations sion centered around the the disclosure that the for expansion of facilities. ~,...---------- proposed new zoning ordin- IDtelligenceAge n c y They are based on a study ance's effect on the case of ) had been secretly con. just completed by Ransom L, Cool Prowler The Sisters of Bon. Secours ling fundsto a U.S. student Richardson, Director of Libra. vs Grosse Pointe City, now . lion. I ries at Flint, obtained and I t t.d pending in count. I financed by the Friends, with n errltp e At no timl during the Public Friday,February 17 .j :i1~~oval of the Board of Educa- Hearing on February 6, was this COMMERCEDEPART. The Board of Education has Taking Bath aspect of the ordinance dis- T of the Federal govern- indicated to the Friends Board cussed, unveiled13driver stand. of Directors that Public Library P kPI At that tilDe the main bone of whicbil expects states expansion plans w:a be con. ar 0 ice Seeking Youth contention centt,~d around the citiesto follow in setting sidered. They expect to employ Discovered in,Par~ Home: part of the ordinance that dealt '. hway.safety programs, an architectural firm to prepare Broke Glass in Rear Door with garage apartments. ott , the concern from the a master: plan to incorporate all Monday evening the Council obileto the driver .. The school and library facilities. A young man, surprised presented a revision of that sec- slaDdardsinclude an eye E~pansion Long Overdue in the home of Mr. and Mrs. tion ,of the ordinance after giv.' andre.examinationof driv. The' Friends feel that the D' ing uue consideration to the ob: al least once every four aniel Tanner, 1159 Ken. J'ections ralS'ed- at the P bU Board of Education' de'serves u c Thestandards still must sington, on Tuesday, Febru. Hearing. . 'pprovedby the govern. ~uch credit for their oper~tio~. ary 14, by an elderly couple, The r~visiol1 is as follows:' . howeverdepartment of- a S?Ppo~t of. Grosse Pomte s friends' of the Tanners has "All existing occu'pied apart, . dicaledthey are firm PublIc LibrarIes, but that ex- b . t d th l' t '. In pansion of facilities is long over- een nomma e e c eanest men s are classified as legal won't be softened. They - .-:-: ..... due. For example, there has! prow~~r by Park police. He non.~onforming' uses and may be strengthened., Th~s is the Instructional Material Center recently Standing in the background are MRS. LOLA TROMP- been no addition to Public Li. IS b~mg sought, but. not to con~1Du~. that use. The.y lose the ••• created. at Trombly School by converting an auxiliary SON, fifth grade teacher, .and GEORGE GOODWIN, brary facilities since the Ferry. be g1ven an award, legal rIght. to continue th~t 8al1lrday, February IS' gymnasIUm. A bright, comfortable place for study and the Elementary Resource Teacher in charge of Center. Sales Central Library was dedi. The eldetly couple, names best usage o~y if the a~ctment ~ VERNORROMNEY. his research has been made available to the students. cated in January of 1953, built IWithheld, entered the' Tanner onoccupled for a ,~rlod of sa anda retinue of speech- I ;'> ,. . and furnished with non.tax residence to check the premises months or longer. rs, advisers and press BZ -------- I funds. . in the absence' of the owners' Asks 'for Delay . left Detroit's Metropolitan oodmob;le I ·I 1\:'[ I b t Based on the Richardsoll at about 4:15 p:m. As they The attorney for Bon Secours rt for a tour: opening the ., nstructlona ll.latel-ial ncum en S I Study, the Friends recognize entered. they heard water run- Hospital, Neil Hayes, requested 'r's presidential cam- (A1 M . 1 T p. 1\ present facilities .are stretched nning in the bathroom. shower, that the. passage of the ordi- 'in the West. -AlthoiI~h d't.. .em, Orla Centel" Q Off.el" You' ngs.t.~_~.~._..'Op rl.mary to the breaking point. with a thf.' ,couple told Det. James nance be delayed. two weeks 'p is calleda Lincoln Day i::l _ . _.' . population increase of almost LaPratt.. until. h~ could meet with City making journey, it is C t Td _J." I GP 'P' k .50 percent since the-Cehtral Li~. Assuming; that sinee another/' officialS and ''''ork .out what he' ved to be Romney's first en er 0 ay MOl.e Than Old Libraries n ar brary was. planned, a 1;,0. per- friend, .who was supposed to called proper language," m ,re- te tD shbw his uncer- cent increase in users and 168 do some work for the Tanners gard to Bon Secours Hospital. -Republicanbackers that Two Un'lts Set U,n to Col- ------- percent. increase in circul,ation. alid who had a key, was ups. The City Council felt that this a leader worthy of sup- ;r I Mayor And Three Council. They gIve the staff credit for tairs, the man called out "Is would only create, an unneces. , He must prove that he led Donations to Fill E emenhry Resource Teacher In Charge Of Program; men Face Opposition In making maximum use of pres.. that you, John?" The r~turn sary delay in the 'ordinance pas. tentenoughto capture tbe Empty Bank: Hours are Auxiliary Gym Converted For Study And April 3 Election; Only ent facilities, but feel the com- answer was, "No. I'm John's sage and that since the ordi- Republican presidential 9 9 Research Use At Trombly School munity should be made, aware son." m.nce has been under study for lion from bis clO!,est a .m. to p.m. 1,704 Persons Voted of the ~act t~at t~e high quality A short time later, a young Iseve.n mon~bs, it should '!>e pass- litor, Richard M. Nimn. ------- of service given m the past can man of about 17 or 18 yearsj ed ImmedIately. assur~g Mr. • '. • Two American Red Cross By Pepper Whitelaw Incumbent candidates for !l0.longer.?~ continued with ex. old came down stairs, and be. Hayes that be and City 0f!icials PROXIMATELY 10.000 Bloodmobile Units will be city offices in the Park led Istmg facl1ltIes. . gan to converse '''I.th the man would meet after the ordmance t . dd IMC is run by an ERT ... sound like some kind of ., I d t 'd :Threeautomobile workers se Up to receIve bloo on- coding system? Well, it isn't! IMC stands for Instruc- in the primary election on Would Doubl'l Central and woman. The youth was was passe 0 con~1 er ~n ! bit withlayoff notices and ations in Grosse Pointe War Specifically, the Friends urge calm and acted as ,though he amendment to the ordinance 111 t work shifts Friday be. Memorial's Crystal Ball- tional Material Center and an ERT is an elementary Monday, February 20, with the Board of Education to 'lIake had every right in the world regard to Bon ~cours. r: of laggiognew car sales room this Thursday, Febru- resource teacher in charge of the program. the mayor receiving the immediate plans to double the to be in the house, the couple Afte: a I5.mlnute recess th~ aslrike-causedpa~ts short. ary 23, between 9 a.m. and Most of our public elemen- ~ . largest number of votes, ac- Central Library, to relocate the said. He was well.mannered. Council retur?ed t.<>the counCIl ChryslerCorporatIon,Ford 9 ta:y schools have turned to center are handled much In the. '. . , Park Branch on Jefferson Ave. they told LaPratt. chamber and unaOlmo~sly vote~ ,r Companyand General p.m.. j ~IS new approach to the sc.hool same mlmner throughout the cordmg to an off~clal count I nue near the limits with a new The husband and wife asked to pass tlI~ new zoning or dl - IlI'S aUhavelaid off workers. T~e .commumty Blood Bank I lIbrary. In, days past, oft.lIDes elementary schools.' released by City Clerk building, to double the Woods the stranger for his name and nance despite Mr. Hayes I.ro- ~Drtened shifts. !"amtamed hy the War ~e.mor. the library was a- cold, sile.nt. At Trombly, with the able Charles Heise. A total of Branch with an addition, and .to (Continued on Page 2) tests. * lal for free loan to all cItIzens I bare.floored room, stocked wIth... f'" IF kJ 1 70 lease store quarters in the 7 ' Statements Obtaiued , . f . t b k ht tI d gUlli:mce 0 prmCllla,' ran. 4 persons out of ap. I 8Wld1yF b ' In case 0 emergency IS emp y. 00 s t a were ca a ague so Wel lia h TdJ b (f' , Mile.Mack area as. a pilot proj- C'. LO h I In order to clarify the stand I e ruary 19 : Many church blood banks are that U:e immature mind had e cen ~c, e t aco h s) or d . proximately 9,000 qualified I ect. . lty to I!! t of all parties involved the News OVERNOR 1 I d AI'f f' d d'ff I I ti t' IT m r r e ., 0 u r c e eac er, an . U ' •._ :AI kOMN E Y in a so nlea t : y~y. thOso I flen St d l Ictu h tY1MOCC~ ng ma .ertla l ., o. Tom La Joie, superintendent of electors, went to the polls.! ~reident Sweeney says "Grosse Newest Streets con.tacted them individually and IIQIlIge, as a, launched or re a Ives m IS area wan ayes are qUle paces b 'Id' d . dIM . ~[ tth P tt I Pomte has been called the most their statements follow' asharp alt k th to donate to a fl' f td d h" t Ul mg an groun s, pans ayor ~.a ew a erson, l' .. I ' '. ae on e ad. .. '. p~r leu ar In. or su y an researc. m. par wp.r," la,d for the conversion of who seeks re.election. will face ideal. Ibrary-use communIty ~n -- Mr. ~ayes said: "It ~ our iStratio~on ~~turd~y.. He dlvl~ual.lD need t~IS blood tol. ?rought .about .by .the natIOnal an auxiliary gym fnto the beau- William R. Filbin at the regu. A'?l~nca .. 'J:'he abov~ program IS . The City Council at the meet- ccntention that the ordin~nce ~ Pr~ld~~tJ.:t1nso~s Ylet. lect.lOn IS a partl~ularly con. I~terest In, audlO'~lsual educa. tiful center it is today. The Jar election on April 3. Patter-, ml.mmal if our reSIdents are to In'g on Monday, February 20, as rlrawn takes property nghts policy lum~y,. dl-:lmed vement one. : tIon .. IMC s ~r,ovlde a pleasant entire decor is conducive to son received 1,201 votes, and, e,nJoy the benefits of a fine pub. approved the installation of I awa~ that belong to Bon Secours ;PClOrlY ~rdina,~d,' He Ap'p0intm~nts are greatly IIp' functional faCility. study. It has olive carpetin~, Filbin, 336. i hc I~brary. ~ur F~ends Board street lights in Cameron place IHosPlta~ a~d further that it is ittiPresldent and the ad. preclated since they enable the The books are arranged ~o pastf.'1 walls and recessed ceil., Defeat~d in h' bid t b lof Directors IS debghted at the and Elmsleigh lane. The streets Iunconstitutional for that reason. 6ct" or.are "IOC~~din this line of donors to move ahead t~at the youn~~ters have no d.lf. ing lighting. The windows are I corne a candidatelSfor the °nu~: I interes~ shown by the Board of were constructed this past year. i We. a.re willing to abide by the to Ii:nd hz.v~, many of smooth~y. However 3!1 ample flculty locatmg the materIal .covered with filmy white drap .. ber one spot, was Theodore F. EducatlO?, a~d we hope t~e but have not yet been lighted. IdeCISIon of the Appellate Court p ~ gone. , I profeSSIOnal staff aSSisted by 1?e y want. For ~xample. at eries and in the far corners of ! Feldman, who polled 117 votes. com~umty WIll support us" In: The lighting would consist of :and do not want to try anothe.r * ,volunteer nurses and members~rombly School ~helr rew [MC the room are a sorghum and I In th 0 '1 .. I meetIng these urgent needs. : company.owned long span orna. case hecause of the new or~- ISTRICTA'ITORl\'EY Jim i of the Grosse Pointe Woman" IS called the Library Center. grapefruit tree B 1 e c lun~1maDl..: race., I mental poles with underground nance. We o(fered to meet WIth '.sllnof New Orleans said i Club insure those who wi~h to I Here the books are arranged B' PI . t IU . r~.~ Uomza skI lost out as a' PI N H '1 wiring and 175 watt mercury the City Attorney and Mr. King roaya plan was developed: walk in without an apnointmf.'nt I A, (the easy picture books), to Ig ans a alre can I ate .. O~I.y f 221 ballots i all 1 ew. onor ' vapor lights This lighting con: (attorney on the Bon' Secours h.lt city which culminated: a relatively short wait. I F, (more difficult fiction), and i J?hn Rohrer. p.rincipal at were c~st In IS ~vor. ! R II C : f~rms to tlJ~ basic street light. case for the C,ty), and the in- lie assassination of Presi' R'd b dt th ,on up. They are placed so the I MaIre School has big plans for LeadIng the primary were, 0 at enter . t d d .. t terveners to try to work out the . John F. Kennedy. H~ i Blo~de~~:~ bye ~~~I~~!ethe°Ce~~ i ctildren can reach the shelves: (Continued on Page 2) ,cR~belrt J w , HUBtton,with 1.~I;; __ :~g ~haen ~ft/ e~~~p~nJ:~~s ~e~e. language', .. we requested that wed that " a 15' : '" I with ease I .1ar es . owerman, WIth I 'passa"e of this ordil'ance be de e" H rres WIll be: ter TU 1.7511 and Youth Coun. " ,------ 1 023' ~nd William R Lund. I Grosse Pointers who have cury-vapor lights would be used I" ' - :'otlJer e als~ sai~ "there I cil and Junior Red Cross Girls I Another New Feature LOneSODle Pooch . d~rs 'with 993 votes.' Hutton sons. husbands, brothers, sis. i rather than incandescent lights. p~~d t~ort two weeks to accom- 1*" OSWpeld op .e besides Lee, act as baby sitters if mothers. Another feature of the ICM's ~ and 'Bowerman were appointed i ters, or other relatives in Viet-: Well5ngton place will also get 'I '~H .a pu t rpo h sc e . il f d .., a IDvolved" and' .ht d I " 1" h' h b th 0 R ° I .'. 't d t t t r ht' 'th th . t II 0" ever e OUllC re use , Orleans ' ,WIS (j onate. are carre.s w IC are 00 s ,viler eUlll te{ to the council to fill vacancies ,nem are IOVIf.' a mee a new Ig 109 WI e IDS~ a-: thi d d th d' plannin was a factor in i All adults up to 60 can donate that are used for quiet study, and are scekina election i~ Grosse Pointe War Memorial tion of a single semi-ornamental I wi:h an . pass\ e or mance dOUht.'~ beyond a shadow I unless they have had malaria I perusing film ~trips or listening -- their own right Luedde ..s' is: Wednesday ev~ning, !\larch 8, mercury.vapor light to be placed "W~o I~:era ~ve r;1 as o.n. •• I hepatitis or are in ad\.anc~ t~ tapes.. In other words, the "Orph~n," whose ~,icture an. asking a return" to a second at 8 ~'clock. at the end of ~he. street. Power! sion at ~~e cp~~li~r He:ri~~P:;:i )l~Dd ,p~egnancy. Teens can also give 1.lbrary h.as beco~e a rese~rch, pcared In ~ast week s. HE~S.: temn. ,It ~s hoped more names at supply for thiS light. \yould be I the ordinance was to 1.'e studied ay, February 20 With I?arents permission. Blood I ~nformahon. seemg ~nd lIsten. IS.horn: agam ... reuDlted with, Challenging the incumbents I th.ls hme can be added to the. overhe,ad from the utIlIty ease. for five to ~i.'l( weeks and that ~ .U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS donation hurts no one and often 109 center ~U rolled IOto one. hIS master ... ' . Al Ag.bay ?f, for their ~ea15, are Paul C. Vletna!'1 I:I0l1or R.o!1 the War. ~ent m the .rear of the proper- :we would have time to wo..k lIllSsion has urged ConaN>' saves lives. The phYSical aspects of the Somerset a\ enue, Detr~lt. It s Gracey, who polled 512 votes; :Uemonal IS compIling. I ttes on Welltngton. i out the pro""r language ldlreracial isolation of N;g;~ --------- ---.-------------- ~ I~oss,ud' as h to IVh~ IS more, John Frederick Potvin, who reo ; - _.- - . -- .... ----------- - .- - --.-----: "I belie;e~ that the Count'u's n in the lIalion's Ublic GP ld S e Ighte ITJ t e reum~n. :ce.ved 38'7 votes; and Donald P. : F · V.. R d i (Continued 011 Pa e 2) . ~ The report is tert~illl Woods Ho up uspect Mr. A!!bay explamed th~t O'Kecfe, who trailed with 385 reeZUl!l lctlnl eporte g 11' a fiercedebate The t "Orphan." whose real name IS votes. ....., ~B I I d ~ repOrt,releas~d Sl1n~~' F d D d. M H t 1 :'Scuffy," was .put out to play The mayor is eleded for :l 0 t f D d M d. ! urg ar. nva es ~ recommended that Co y oun ea Ul ass. o.,e . I In thE' fenced.Jn yard and ap.. two.year tenure. and council. II 0 anf.{er an en lng I P kR °d i establisha national u~: 'parently climbed ihe fence, hop- men. for four years, They all __ __ ' ar ~ eSt ence .standardfor reducing ra. Woods police closed the Case sent to these agencies, verified: ll,g to take a short ~valk. U~- serve without pay. Arthur L. Demings. 51, oi and Del. Jos('ph Miller. who, -- unba~ance _in the schools. of the July 27, 1966 holdup of the identification, the Woods, f~rtunately he ~ould.n 1 find hIS ------ 2942 Monterey, Detroit. who .was have bee~ in ~nstant touch with: A burglar broke into the home !as:urlDg~e~roes of a de. I the N i g h tin gaIe Cocktail officer said. ! \\ ay back t.o hiS mmer. Fortu- Reports Hittin 0' found frozen and unconscIous the h?spltal. d'sc.",se<l that they. of David Cooke, 1424 Lake. g led educalton. I Loungc 20791 Mack avenue Kensora said thai he con. Inatcly lItarle Chalmers, a dog ~ on a breakwall on Lake Shore ouestlOned Demmgs, when he pointe and ransacked all the * : w~en ~fficial word was re: tacted Cornwall's former wife. ~lover. flom way back, t.<.><>~ Bov on Bicycle ,drive two w~eks ago. 's resting was able to talk. and Demings rooms' in the house, according 1'lIesday, Febl1lary 21 : celved that a second suspect and she told him that she had' Scu ff~ under her tender 10\ In. 01 c?mfortably' m Bon Se~ours Hos. told them that all he could to a report released by Park ~ERAL ~IO : sought for investigation in the identified her ex.husband and, ca.re and came to the NEWS .. --. . pita!. although heaVily band. r~membe~ was .that tw~ men Police Chief Arthur Louwers. D said M' dTORS Corpo. I crime had died in a !Ilalden Iattended the funeral on IlIon. WIth her story. Phlhp Cu.lmone of 5,95 GillI. aged. picked him Ull m DetrOit and Authorities received a call o \\"~rke'rso:i~Y th~t som~ lItass., hotel. ' : day. Felmlary 6. . ~Ir Agbay ha~ just ~b?ut for~. DctrOlt. reported to City . Demings. ~ Xegro. was f?und let him off a, Fisher and Jef. from the owner of the house ?n ly niOht'f I be Idled by The suspect IIIahlon Corn.' Th I' a a'd that the gl\e up hope of elcr r{'('o\cnns; Poltcr on :\Ionday. February 10 the .mO\~ on the breakwall ferson. ~,aturday Februarv 18 who dls, b I an unauth .d .., . e po Icem n s I '"S rf "(h hdd. 13 that he hit a bo 0 0 Fb 6b D Ph'I' J ' ., ~isn't. Itl . onze walL wanted on a Federal I F dId Woods warran's Cll y. e a rJ\'en over .' y na n e ruary . y r. I Ip. As he approached the break. covered the breakin when he Ilarts .e l ed .at lIs fo'isher' warrant for unlawful fligpt to I' e d e~al t n to all law ~n:! 40 miles in sean'h of him) bicycle on Charlevoix. Feringa of 867 Westchester. wall Demings said he was arrived heme at about 5 p.Il~. ::\1 sail d~t m Mansfield. :avoid prosecution and a Woods ' a~,. e e ypes . to be on the' when he happened upon his He said he had stopped for who was driving east on the' . '. .. The thief entered the hOuse by ~ngereathat 22 of il~ 23' warrant for ar~ed robbery i ~c.ke~en: ag~~~les'anted man i pet's picture on the front page the stop sign. ther, proceeded road. early in the morning whl'n apparently overcome by the bit. kicking in the basement window d bE! h r assembly p;.,nts was re~isfered at the hotei' h OO oU b or 1\1~ d and th~ of the NEWS. forward, whel' a boy about 14 he notierd a prone figure. and ter cold and collapsed and was' at the rear of the house and then S lit dawn a th'" lave een eance e, '" "" ff'" '1 . f t "ears old I b', I t d t' . t hi out of s ey under the namc of Frank I d hO,I' .. 'cu. ~ SI.S m r~n ~ . . 0 I a IC~Ce, came s oppe 0 In\'esttga e, una e to mOI'c. He eventually reaching in to unlock the win- :are~ix;;r~s: '.neludt'd in Gianfrrmi. according to in. case c ~se . er Dc.. of h.ts own fIre gazmg h~PPII.y out o.f n~where and Culmone's • The ?octor .foun.d the man lost consciousness and that was' dow. In Dnro' .Ilchlgan: Cadil- formation re c cived from ~ornw~lI. and a form 'al hiS master and maybe In hiS car hit him. unconscIOus. ,nth hiS arms am! II h I Missing from the house Cooke i~g. Ponl~:Ol~smobilr in ~Ialden police. Kcnsora said. trOit policeman, ?Josep~IHeb~t own way giving thanks for peo. Hc approat'hed the boy and lers fro~en solid. and ice cal,ed a e cou d remem~r. told investigating officer's, was I and C lac In Pontiac. :\Ialden anthoritics f () U nd J,r.. .33. of 3.329 a~e a. plr Iikr :\Tarie Cha~mer.., w~o snggested lh:~. go to Bon on his face and open eyes, and . Wh.en found, DemlDgs hael no about Si.55 in cash. two diamond Ch~vroletC\fOI.~t III Flint papers on the body fhat iden. F arnungton, ~obbed the \\oods carr enough, to get Im'o;vcd In Secou,r.~ Hos~l~al 10 check the called Farms police immedi. Identlrlc~tlOn on. hl~ pers?n. rings. values not known, and a said lhat at "Illow Run. lified the dead man as Corn. bar and se~eral patrons of, olhC'r pcople s anel dogs proh. youlh s condltt?n b.ut the lad ately nemin~s was conveyed to and onl~ _51.14 .In hiS pocket Sawyer Model "600" slide pro. nUe 0 e all plants will wall and a check by Dctroit $1.000. : lems. Jumped on hiS bicycle and tht' hospital by the fire De. There \\as no e\ luence of foul jeetor value unknown Igh1'1I~~~~I~llg at I t' as t poli~l' and the Io'ederal Burcau Hcbert was arrestcd by dctcc.. Whal a w~ndl'rful t:nding to drove off, appart'nl1y unin .. partment ambulance. play. the detectives said. after Nothing else appea~ed to be al, of ir,:estigation, of fingerprints (Continued on PaRe 4) a once'$ad lall! Jllred. . Dcl. Sgt. George Van Tiem (Continued on Page 2) , missing, police said, i. j ., i: ..",------------------------~--.....j.

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, Friends' of Library ~~:!~=Urge Program to FansFlames

Expand Fac;l;t;es Council Passes Ordinance;.. , " " " Garage Apartment:=;~~;i"~~:; :.~F., Recommend.tion Based On Study Include Doubling OwnM'~~~~:~dtion,

of any gOl'ernment aC~~'t ;:tt ' . Size Of Central Building, New Structure The City Council Cham.thaI may endanger e, 01.1. bers were the scene of a.~,/~~~~:~fe~~~it~~~} :,',I~.;f,: V To Serve Park rather lengthy, heated and

~ Assistant Secretary of 'l > The Friend.s of the Grosse Pointe PubJic Library, legal discussion on Monday,. NicholasKalzenbach ~n. headed by preSIdent Donald N. Sweeny, Jr., have pre- February 20. The discus.

ed Mr. Johnson's actIOn sented to the Board of Education their recommendations sion centered around thethe disclosure that the for expansion of facilities. ~,...---------- proposed new zoning ordin-

IDtelligenceAge n c y They are based on a study ance's effect on the case of) had been secretly con. just completed by Ransom L, Cool Prowler The Sisters of Bon. Secoursling fundsto a U.S. student Richardson, Director of Libra. vs Grosse Pointe City, now. lion. I ries at Flint, obtained and I t t .d pending in count.

• • • I financed by the Friends, with n errltp e At no timl during the PublicFriday,February 17 .j :i1~~oval of the Board of Educa- Hearing on February 6, was this

COMMERCEDEPART. The Board of Education has Taking Bath aspect of the ordinance dis-T of the Federal govern- indicated to the Friends Board cussed,unveiled13 driver stand. of Directors that Public Library P k P I At that tilDe the main bone ofwhicbil expects states expansion plans w:a be con. ar 0 ice Seeking Youth contention centt,~d around the

citiesto follow in setting sidered. They expect to employ Discovered in,Par~ Home: part of the ordinance that dealt'. hway.safety programs, an architectural firm to prepare Broke Glass in Rear Door with garage apartments. ott, the concern from the a master: plan to incorporate all Monday evening the Councilobileto the driver .. The school and library facilities. A young man, surprised presented a revision of that sec-slaDdardsinclude an eye E~pansion Long Overdue in the home of Mr. and Mrs. tion ,of the ordinance after giv.'andre.examinationof driv. The' Friends feel that the D' ing uue consideration to the ob:al least once every four aniel Tanner, 1159 Ken. J'ections ralS'ed- at the P bU

Board of Education' de'serves u cThestandards still must sington, on Tuesday, Febru. Hearing. .'pprovedby the govern. ~uch credit for their oper~tio~. ary 14, by an elderly couple, The r~visiol1 is as follows:'. howeverdepartment of- a S?Ppo~t of. Grosse Pomte s friends' of the Tanners has "All existing occu'pied apart,

. dicaled they are firm PublIc LibrarIes, but that ex- b . t d th l' t ' .In pansion of facilities is long over- een nomma e e c eanest men s are classified as legalwon't be softened. They - .-:-:..... due. For example, there has! prow~~r by Park police. He non.~onforming' uses and may

be strengthened., Th~s is the Instructional Material Center recently Standing in the background are MRS. LOLA TROMP- been no addition to Public Li. IS b~mg sought, but. not to con~1Du~.that use. The.y lose the• • • created. at Trombly School by converting an auxiliary SON, fifth grade teacher, .and GEORGE GOODWIN, brary facilities since the Ferry. be g1ven an award, legal rIght. to continue th~t

8al1lrday,February IS' gymnasIUm. A bright, comfortable place for study and the Elementary Resource Teacher in charge of Center. Sales Central Library was dedi. The eldetly couple, names best usage o~y if the a~ctment ~VERNORROMNEY. his research has been made available to the students. cated in January of 1953, built IWithheld, entered the' Tanner onoccupled for a ,~rlod of saanda retinue of speech- I ;'> ,. . and furnished with non.tax residence to check the premises months or longer.rs, advisers and press BZ -------- I funds. . in the absence' of the owners' Asks 'for Delay .left Detroit'sMetropolitan oodmob;le I · I 1\:'[ I b t Based on the Richardsoll at about 4:15 p:m. As they The attorney for Bon Secoursrt for a tour: opening the ., nstructlona ll.latel-ial ncum en S IStudy, the Friends recognize entered. they heard water run- Hospital, Neil Hayes, requested'r's presidential cam- (A1 M . 1 T p. 1\ present facilities .are stretched nning in the bathroom. shower, that the. passage of the ordi-

'in the West. -AlthoiI~h d't.. .em, Orla Centel"Q Off.el" You' ngs.t.~_~.~._..'Op rl.mary to the breaking point. with a thf.' ,couple told Det. James nance be delayed. two weeks'p is calleda Lincoln Day i::l _ . _.' . population increase of almost LaPratt.. until. h~ could meet with City

making journey, it is C t T d _J." I GP 'P' k .50 percent since the-Cehtral Li~. Assuming; that sinee another/' officialS and ''''ork .out what he'ved to be Romney's first en er 0 ay MOl.e Than Old Libraries n ar brary was. planned, a 1;,0. per- friend, .who was supposed to called proper language," m ,re-

te tD shbw his uncer- cent increase in users and 168 do some work for the Tanners gard to Bon Secours Hospital.-Republicanbackers that Two Un'lts Set U,n to Col- ------- percent. increase in circul,ation. alid who had a key, was ups. The City Council felt that this

a leader worthy of sup- ;r I Mayor And Three Council. They gIve the staff credit for tairs, the man called out "Is would only create, an unneces., He must prove that he led Donations to Fill E emenhry Resource Teacher In Charge Of Program; men Face Opposition In making maximum use of pres.. that you, John?" The r~turn sary delay in the 'ordinance pas.tentenoughto capture tbe Empty Bank: Hours are Auxiliary Gym Converted For Study And April 3 Election; Only ent facilities, but feel the com- answer was, "No. I'm John's sage and that since the ordi-

Republican presidential 9 9 Research Use At Trombly School munity should be made, aware son." m.nce has been under study forlion from bis clO!,est a .m. to p.m. 1,704 Persons Voted of the ~act t~at t~e high quality A short time later, a young Iseve.n mon~bs, it should '!>e pass-

litor, Richard M. Nimn. ------- of service given m the past can man of about 17 or 18 yearsj ed ImmedIately. assur~g Mr .• '. • Two American Red Cross By Pepper Whitelaw Incumbent candidates for !l0.longer.?~ continued with ex. old came down stairs, and be. Hayes that be and City 0f!icials

PROXIMATELY 10.000 Bloodmobile Units will be city offices in the Park led Istmg facl1ltIes. . gan to converse '''I.th the man would meet after the ordmancet . d d IMC is run by an ERT ... sound like some kind of ., I d t 'd

:Threeautomobile workers se Up to receIve bloo on- coding system? Well, it isn't! IMC stands for Instruc- in the primary election on Would Doubl'l Central and woman. The youth was was passe 0 con~1 er ~n!bit withlayoff notices and ations in Grosse Pointe War Specifically, the Friends urge calm and acted as ,though he amendment to the ordinance 111t work shifts Friday be. Memorial's Crystal Ball- tional Material Center and an ERT is an elementary Monday, February 20, with the Board of Education to 'lIake had every right in the world regard to Bon ~cours.

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of laggiognew car sales room this Thursday, Febru- resource teacher in charge of the program. the mayor receiving the immediate plans to double the to be in the house, the couple Afte: a I5.mlnute recess th~a slrike-causedpa~ts short. ary 23, between 9 a.m. and Most of our public elemen- ~ . largest number of votes, ac- Central Library, to relocate the said. He was well.mannered. Council retur?ed t.<>the counCIlChryslerCorporatIon, Ford 9 ta:y schools have turned to center are handled much In the. '. . , Park Branch on Jefferson Ave. they told LaPratt. chamber and unaOlmo~sly vote~,r Companyand General p.m.. j ~IS new approach to the sc.hool same mlmner throughout the cordmg to an off~clal count I nue near the limits with a new The husband and wife asked to pass tlI~ new zoning ordl-IlI'S aUhavelaid off workers. T~e .commumty Blood Bank I lIbrary. In, days past, oft.lIDes elementary schools.' released by City Clerk building, to double the Woods the stranger for his name and nance despite Mr. Hayes I.ro-~Drtenedshifts. !"amtamed hy the War ~e.mor. the library was a- cold, sile.nt. At Trombly, with the able Charles Heise. A total of Branch with an addition, and .to (Continued on Page 2) tests.

* • • lal for free loan to all cItIzens I bare.floored room, stocked wIth... f'" I F k J 1 70 lease store quarters in the 7 ' Statements Obtaiued, . f . t b k h t t I d gUlli:mce 0 prmCllla,' ran. 4 persons out of ap. I8Wld1yF b ' In case 0 emergency IS emp y. 00 s t a were ca a ague so Wel lia h T d J b (f' , Mile.Mack area as. a pilot proj- C'. LO h I In order to clarify the standI e ruary 19 : Many church blood banks are that U:e immature mind had e cen ~c, e t acoh s) ord. proximately 9,000 qualified I ect. . lty to I!! t of all parties involved the News

OVERNORR 1 I d AI'f f' d d'ff I I ti t' I T m r r e ., 0 u r c e eac er, an . U '•._ :AI kOM N E Y in a so nleat: y~y. thOso I flen St dl Ictu

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l., o. Tom La Joie, superintendent of electors, went to the polls.! ~reident Sweeney says "Grosse Newest Streets con.tacted them individually and

IIQIlIge, as a, launched or re a Ives m IS area wan ayes are qUle paces b 'Id' d . dIM . ~[ tth P tt IPomte has been called the most their statements follow'asharp alt k th to donate to a fl' f t d d h" t Ul mg an groun s, pans ayor ~.a ew a erson, l' .. I ''. ae on e ad. .. ' . p~r leu ar In. •or s u y an researc. m. par wp.r," la,d for the conversion of who seeks re.election. will face ideal. Ibrary-use communIty ~n -- Mr. ~ayes said: "It ~ our

iStratio~on ~~turd~y.. He dlvl~ual.lD need t~IS blood tol. ?rought .about .by .the natIOnal an auxiliary gym fnto the beau- William R. Filbin at the regu. A'?l~nca .. 'J:'he abov~ program IS . The City Council at the meet- ccntention that the ordin~nce~ Pr~ld~~tJ.:t1nso~s Ylet. lect.lOn IS a partl~ularly con. I~terest In, audlO'~lsual educa. tiful center it is today. The Jar election on April 3. Patter-, ml.mmal if our reSIdents are to In'g on Monday, February 20, as rlrawn takes property nghtspolicy lum~y,. dl-:lmed vement one. : tIon .. IMC s ~r,ovlde a pleasant entire decor is conducive to son received 1,201 votes, and, e,nJoy the benefits of a fine pub. approved the installation of Iawa~ that belong to Bon Secours

;PClOrlY ~rdina,~d,' He Ap'p0intm~nts are greatly IIp' functional faCility. study. It has olive carpetin~, Filbin, 336. i hc I~brary. ~ur F~ends Board street lights in Cameron place IHosPlta~ a~d further that it isittiPresldent and the ad. preclated since they enable the The books are arranged ~o pastf.'1 walls and recessed ceil., Defeat~d in h' bid t b lof Directors IS debghted at the and Elmsleigh lane. The streets Iunconstitutional for that reason.6ct" or.are "IOC~~din this line of donors to move ahead t~at the youn~~ters have no d.lf. ing lighting. The windows are I corne a candidatelSfor the °nu~: I interes~ shown by the Board of were constructed this past year. i We. a.re willing to abide by theto Ii:nd hz.v~, many of smooth~y. However 3!1 ample flculty locatmg the materIal .covered with filmy white drap .. ber one spot, was Theodore F. EducatlO?, a~d we hope t~e but have not yet been lighted. IdeCISIon of the Appellate Court

p ~ gone. , I profeSSIOnal staff aSSisted by 1?ey want. For ~xample. at eries and in the far corners of ! Feldman, who polled 117 votes. com~umty WIll support us" In: The lighting would consist of :and do not want to try anothe.r• * ,volunteer nurses and members~rombly School ~helr rew [MC the room are a sorghum and I In th 0 '1 . . I meetIng these urgent needs. : company.owned long span orna. case hecause of the new or~-

ISTRICTA'ITORl\'EY Jim i of the Grosse Pointe Woman" IS called the Library Center. grapefruit tree B 1 e c lun~1maDl..: race., I mental poles with underground nance. We o(fered to meet WIth'.sllnof New Orleans said i Club insure those who wi~h to I Here the books are arranged B' PI . t IU . r~.~ Uomza skI lost out as a' PI N H '1 wiring and 175 watt mercury the City Attorney and Mr. Kingroaya plan was developed: walk in without an apnointmf.'nt IA, (the easy picture books), to Ig ans a alre can I ate .. O~I.y f 221 ballots i all 1 ew. onor 'vapor lights This lighting con: (attorney on the Bon' Secoursh.lt city which culminated: a relatively short wait. IF, (more difficult fiction), and i J?hn Rohrer. p.rincipal at were c~st In IS ~vor. ! R II C :f~rms to tlJ~ basic street light. case for the C,ty), and the in-lie assassination of Presi' R'd b d t th ,on up. They are placed so the I MaIre School has big plans for LeadIng the primary were, 0 at enter . t d d .. t terveners to try to work out the. John F. Kennedy. H~ i Blo~de~~:~ bye ~~~I~~!ethe°Ce~~ i ctildren can reach the shelves: (Continued on Page 2) ,cR~belrt Jw,HUBtton,with 1.~I;; __ :~g ~haen~ft/e~~~p~nJ:~~s ~e~e. language', .. we requested that

wed that "a 15' : '" I with ease I .1ar es . owerman, WIth I • 'passa"e of this ordil'ance be dee" H rres WIll be: ter TU 1.7511 and Youth Coun. " ,------ 1 023' ~nd William R Lund. I Grosse Pointers who have cury-vapor lights would be used I" ' -:'otlJereals~ sai~ "there I cil and Junior Red Cross Girls I Another New Feature LOneSODle Pooch .d~rs 'with 993 votes.' Hutton sons. husbands, brothers, sis. i rather than incandescent lights. p~~d t~ort two weeks to accom-1*" OSWpeldop.ebesides Lee, act as baby sitters if mothers. Another feature of the ICM's ~ and 'Bowerman were appointed i ters, or other relatives in Viet-: Well5ngton place will also get 'I '~H .a put

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.., a IDvolved" and' . h t d I " 1" h' h b th 0 R ° I .'. 't d t t t r ht' 'th th . t II 0" ever e OUllC re use, Orleans ' ,WIS (j onate. are carre.s w IC are 00 s ,viler eUlll te{ to the council to fill vacancies ,nem are IOVIf.' a mee a new Ig 109 WI e IDS~ a-: thi d d th d'plannin was a factor in i All adults up to 60 can donate that are used for quiet study, and are scekina election i~ Grosse Pointe War Memorial tion of a single semi-ornamental Iwi:h an . pass\ e or mancedOUht.'~beyond a shadow I unless they have had malaria Iperusing film ~trips or listening -- their own right Luedde ..s' is: Wednesday ev~ning, !\larch 8, mercury.vapor light to be placed "W~o I~:era ~ve r;1

aso.n.• • • I hepatitis or are in ad\.anc~ t~ tapes.. In other words, the "Orph~n," whose ~,icture an. asking a return" to a second at 8 ~'clock. at the end of ~he. street. Power! sion at ~~e cp~~li~r He:ri~~P:;:i

)l~Dd ,p~egnancy. Teens can also give 1.lbrary h.as beco~e a rese~rch, pcared In ~ast week s. HE~S.: temn. ,It ~s hoped more names at supply for thiS light. \yould be I the ordinance was to 1.'e studieday, February 20 With I?arents permission. Blood I~nformahon. seemg ~nd lIsten. IS.horn: agam ... reuDlted with, Challenging the incumbents I th.ls hme can be added to the. overhe,ad from the utIlIty ease. for five to ~i.'l( weeks and that

~ .U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS donation hurts no one and often 109 center ~U rolled IOto one. hIS master ... ' . Al Ag.bay ?f, for their ~ea15, are Paul C. Vletna!'1 I:I0l1or R.o!1 the War. ~ent m the .rear of the proper- :we would have time to wo..klIllSsionhas urged ConaN>' saves lives. The phYSical aspects of the Somerset a\ enue, Detr~lt. It s Gracey, who polled 512 votes; :Uemonal IS compIling. I ttes on Welltngton. i out the pro""r languageldlreracialisolation of N;g;~--------- ---.-------------- ~ I~oss,ud' as hto IVh~ IS more, John Frederick Potvin, who reo ; - _.- - . -- .... ----------- - . - - --.-----: "I belie;e~ that the Count'u's

n in the lIalion's Ublic GP ld S e Ighte ITJ t e reum~n. :ce.ved 38'7 votes; and Donald P. :F · V.. R d i (Continued 011 Pa e 2) .~ The report is tert~illl Woods Ho up uspect Mr. A!!bay explamed th~t O'Kecfe, who trailed with 385 reeZUl!l lctlnl eporte g11' a fiercedebate The t "Orphan." whose real name IS votes. ....., ~B I I d~ repOrt,releas~d Sl1n~~' F d D d. M H t 1 :'Scuffy," was .put out to play The mayor is eleded for :l 0 t f D d M d. ! urg ar. nva es~ recommended that Co y oun ea Ul ass. o.,e . IIn thE' fenced.Jn yard and ap.. two.year tenure. and council. II 0 anf.{er an en lng I P k R °di establisha national u~: 'parently climbed ihe fence, hop- men. for four years, They all __ __ ' ar ~ eSt ence.standardfor reducing ra. Woods police closed the Case sent to these agencies, verified: ll,g to take a short ~valk. U~- serve without pay. Arthur L. Demings. 51, oi and Del. Jos('ph Miller. who, --unba~ance_in the schools. of the July 27, 1966 holdup of the identification, the Woods, f~rtunately he ~ould.n 1 find hIS ------ 2942 Monterey, Detroit. who .was have bee~ in ~nstant touch with: A burglar broke into the home!as:urlDg~e~roes of a de. I the N i g h tin g a I e Cocktail officer said. ! \\ ay back t.o hiS mmer. Fortu- Reports Hittin 0' found frozen and unconscIous the h?spltal. d'sc.",se<l that they. of David Cooke, 1424 Lake.g lededucalton. I Loungc 20791 Mack avenue Kensora said thai he con. Inatcly lItarle Chalmers, a dog ~ on a breakwall on Lake Shore ouestlOned Demmgs, when he pointe and ransacked all the

* • • : w~en ~fficial word was re: tacted Cornwall's former wife. ~lover. flom way back, t.<.><>~Bov on Bicycle ,drive two w~eks ago. 's resting was able to talk. and Demings rooms' in the house, according1'lIesday,Febl1lary 21 : celved that a second suspect and she told him that she had' Scu ff~ under her tender 10\In. 01 c?mfortably' m Bon Se~ours Hos. told them that all he could to a report released by Park~ERAL ~IO : sought for investigation in the identified her ex.husband and, ca.re and came to the NEWS . . --. . pita!. although heaVily band. r~membe~ was .that tw~ men Police Chief Arthur Louwers.D said M' dTORS Corpo. I crime had died in a !Ilalden Iattended the funeral on IlIon. WIth her story. Phlhp Cu.lmone of 5,95 GillI. aged. picked him Ull m DetrOit and Authorities received a callo \\"~rke'rso:i~Yth~t som~ lItass., hotel. ' : day. Felmlary 6. . ~Ir Agbay ha~ just ~b?ut for~. DctrOlt. reported to City . Demings. ~ Xegro. was f?und let him off a, Fisher and Jef. from the owner of the house ?nly niOht'f I be Idled by The suspect IIIahlon Corn.' Th I' a a'd that the gl\e up hope of elcr r{'('o\cnns; Poltcr on :\Ionday. February 10 the .mO\~ on the breakwall ferson. ~,aturday Februarv 18 who dls,

b I an unauth . d .., . e po Icem n s I '"S rf "(h h d d . 13 that he hit a bo 0 0 F b 6 b D Ph'I' J ' .,~isn't. Itl . onze walL wanted on a Federal I F dId Woods warran's Cll y. e a rJ\'en over .' y n a n e ruary . y r. I Ip. As he approached the break. covered the breakin when heIlarts .e

led .at lIs fo'isher' warrant for unlawful fligpt to I' ede~al tn to all law ~n:! 40 miles in sean'h of him) bicycle on Charlevoix. Feringa of 867 Westchester. wall Demings said he was arrived heme at about 5 p.Il~.

::\1 sail d~t m Mansfield. :avoid prosecution and a Woods ' a~,. e e ypes . to be on the' when he happened upon his He said he had stopped for who was driving east on the' . '. . . The thief entered the hOuse by~ngereathat 22 of il~ 23' warrant for ar~ed robbery i ~c.ke~en: ag~~~les'anted man i pet's picture on the front page the stop sign. ther, proceeded road. early in the morning whl'n apparently overcome by the bit. kicking in the basement windowd bE! hr assembly p;.,nts was re~isfered at the hotei' hOOoU

bor 1\1~d and th~ of the NEWS. forward, whel' a boy about 14 he notierd a prone figure. and ter cold and collapsed and was' at the rear of the house and then

S lit dawn a th'" lave een eance e , '" "" ff'" '1 . f t "ears old I b', I t d t' . t hiout of • s ey under the namc of Frank I d hO,I' ..'cu. ~ SI.S m r~n ~ . . 0 I a IC~Ce, came s oppe 0 In\'esttga e, una e to mOI'c. He eventually reaching in to unlock the win-:are~ix;;r~s: '.neludt'd in Gianfrrmi. according to in. case c ~se . er Dc.. of h.ts own fIre gazmg h~PPII.y out o.f n~where and Culmone's • The ?octor .foun.d the man lost consciousness and that was' dow.In Dnro' .Ilchlgan: Cadil- formation r e c c i v e d from ~ornw~lI. and a form 'al hiS master and maybe In hiS car hit him. unconscIOus. ,nth hiS arms am! II h I Missing from the house Cookei~g. Ponl~:Ol~smobilr in ~Ialden police. Kcnsora said. trOit policeman, ?Josep~IHeb~t own way giving thanks for peo. Hc approat'hed the boy and lers fro~en solid. and ice cal,ed a e cou d remem~r. told investigating officer's, wasI and C lac In Pontiac. :\Ialden anthoritics f () U n d J,r.. .33. of 3.329 a~e a. plr Iikr :\Tarie Cha~mer.., w~o snggested lh:~. go to Bon on his face and open eyes, and . Wh.en found, DemlDgs hael no about Si.55 in cash. two diamondCh~vroletC\fOI.~tIII Flint papers on the body fhat iden. F arnungton, ~obbed the \\oods carr enough, to get Im'o;vcd In Secou,r.~ Hos~l~al 10 check the called Farms police immedi. Identlrlc~tlOn on. hl~ pers?n. rings. values not known, and asaid lhat at "Illow Run. lified the dead man as Corn. bar and se~eral patrons of, olhC'r pcople s anel dogs proh. youlh s condltt?n b.ut the lad ately nemin~s was conveyed to and onl~ _51.14 .In hiS pocket Sawyer Model "600" slide pro.nUe 0 e all plants will wall and a check by Dctroit $1.000. : lems. Jumped on hiS bicycle and tht' hospital by the fire De. There \\as no e\ luence of foul jeetor value unknownIgh1'1I~~~~I~llgat I t' as t poli~l' and the Io'ederal Burcau Hcbert was arrestcd by dctcc.. Whal a w~ndl'rful t:nding to drove off, appart'nl1y unin .. partment ambulance. play. the detectives said. after Nothing else appea~ed to be

al, of ir,:estigation, of fingerprints (Continued on PaRe 4) a once'$ad lall! Jllred. . Dcl. Sgt. George Van Tiem (Continued on Page 2) , missing, police said,i.j .,

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The Daughters of the BritishFmpire in Michigan, st. Law.rence Seaway Chapter, have

,elected Mrs. Fred IIi. Cousins'regent, Mrs. Clifford Cardwellfirst vice.regent, and Lady Anna

. Easton. second vice.regent for! the current year. iI Other offiCers are Mrs. Rob.i ert McBride, recording secre.tllry; Mrs. Brandon Rogers, cor.responding see r eta r y; lIlrs.Jerry Bresser, treasurer; Mrs.Ronald V. Juchau, wife of thenew British Consul, historian;and lIlrs. Eric Melmer, delegateto the State Board.

i The Chapter's first 1967 ac.,tivity will be a card party at! Hospitality House, Kercheval: avenue in "the Village," tomor.row, Friday, February 24. Hos.tesses will be the MesdamesHarry Breitenbach. C Iif for dCardwell and Al Menninger.

Mrs. Brandon Rogers openedher Moran rllad home February20 for a members' meeting.

WOl\IAS Hl'RT IN FALLGeorge Sassin of the Kroger

store, 16919 Kercheval. called. t~e City Police liD Satu,Bay,February 18, to report that a

,woman had fallen down in thealley at the rear of the stol'e.

. Virgil G. Beaupre and Sgt.: Foster ~rauck of the City Po.lice took Henrietta Howell of1437 Yorkshire road to BonSecours Hospital for an injuredright arm. She was releasedaft('1' treatment.

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:face, possibly fro.m pim~lcs or Iif .anythin~ was takeIacne and was thmly built and: said, but It appeareiI clean cut. youth left, without an

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(ContiDued from Page 1) I on mue rom age . I til the police get here?" the 'I - ..... ,..,...,.... ,. ,..," ',"':' ::. :,..<..., ..~ ....., .....

questioning Demings about tho:-II suggestion of the amendment i ~:~nebu~~\I~~~~~ast~rit~~eJ~~~~ ~~~:g~t.wa~ t~skefha~or'~:~I"IJ ' .. . : ,,'~:"::::'~'ii:Mf?~men who gave him a ride. approach only means more de- I ' . • ." d I IS e er ~"V_'. .,

Van Tiem and Miller said la~' than if we had proceeded in i was obvlOus.y flctl~ok~~ toward be gone." was the reply. I:. 'I~~~~~a'lmao" .I that Demings told them he had ,the manner in which we recom. ithA\~th~ thret~ w:lder people The burglar .Ieft by t~e ~~r, ' •. J9~~J.S"~!S"~~-~never met the pair who had: mended." I no~ice~ c t~~ith~ glass of the, do °lr a~dd thdlsaPd~edarneot'kno\~ i:.~..

I" h' th 'd bef but i . ,. • I ,coup e sal ey I ,.,,

gl\ en 1m en. e, ore: I lUayor S OpinIon ,rear door was broken, and ask .. the direction he had taken. ~.:: ,.he would recognt;e ~hem If ~e Mayor David Burgess made ed the ~'oung man if he had seen , •should see them ag~lD. He said the following statement for the this when he entered the house. , l\lade L~lsurely Search .'

Ihe wa~ not forced mto .the car, City: "The zoning ordinance To this, the answer was, "Why, I ~aPrat~ said that his inve~ll. inor dId the m ~ n d 1 S P I a y .which was passed by lhe City no, I did not." . Igallon disclosed that the m.!weapons of any kmd. . ICouncil on Monday, February, The friends of the Tanners In. t truder had entered the house I

". Un~ble to est a b II Sh the 20, is a significant forward step: f(lrmed the youth that thl'y will ' through the rear door, and ~hat I ...I Identity o~ the frozen man when in city planning. It comes aftel' i have to call police to investi. i he had searched the house ID a : ::.'I h.e was first found, th~ detec. several years of study which gate, whereupon, the young man 1 leisurely manner, and t~at .he ~.! hves traced d.own poSSIble per- culminated in a Public Hearing headed for the rear door. ~had lain on a bed b~for~ takmg , 'I ~ons . who m.lght be able to held on February 6. Following ------- ----- a shower. A body Imprmt was .Identify Demmgs, and. one of the Public Hearing the next ,on the bed, and there were

,the persons. contacted, It turned! logical step was the formal Ne,v Cellters beads of water on the shower. out, was hiS aunt, !\Irs. Cleve.! adoption of the ordinance by the , I door and bathroom floor, the, ::;i land Thomas, of the Monterey Council which \VIISaccomplished I ;detective said. . .,i address. . . at the rE'gular meeting held (Continut'd from P~ge 1). Th~ c.ouple could not give aI The aunt came to the hospItal. Monday" I .descnptIon of the burglar, other,to see her nephew, and gave' '. . hi-, IMC which. will he ~reated than his age, and that he was I •

I his name and address to the I Representatives of. the hOS.Pl'j during the sprmg vacation. ~t about five feet nine, .or ten I

Idetectives. tal requested that fmal action that time carpeting will be laid inches tall had a pock-marked 'I

At the time Demings was ad. I be d~fer~ed fo.r two. weeks to and the book shelves will be ' _mitted, doctors were not sure' perml~ dlscusslon.s ~lth repre- relocated providing m~re floor

'if it would be neces"ary to sentalives of the city 10 an effort space. They too Will haveamputate his arms or legs be. to develop langu~ge acceptable "carrels" for individual use. ,cause of the condition of the b?th to the. hospItal and to. the Mr. Rohrer feels that IMC!flesh of these limbs. Ic.lty.. Hospital representatives is "one of the strongest features,

. , " likeWISe presented propo.sed i in the elementary school levelThe Farms detectl\ es s a I d . language to be incorporated mto of the Pointe system." He'

ltbat pt the la~t r~port, so far !the ordinance which had been pointed out that only 20 percent

Isuch an operation IS not ne.ces. i studied by Dean Charles H. of the elementary schools in thesa;>" but at the wor:>t, Demmgs I' King, cO\lns~l for the City in the United States have libraries andmight I?se a few fmgers, and hospital litigation. of these only a small perrent.eve~ thIS, doctors are hopeful . ..might nol take p Iace, The "King advised the City against age have Imitated the IMCman's arms and legs are encased the adoption of the proposed progi ..m. . • .in heavv banda"es and he is as changes. The Council therefore He emphaSIZed .he Im,POr.comfo~ble as" ~nditions per. declined to grant the delay re- ~ance of the ERT ~nd explamedmit, the officers added. Iquested pointing out that what. now an E~T can give the teach.----._~ Iever terms might be agreed er more time to teach by get-

BOOKS BALANCE upon would involve a substan. ting. the enrichment materialSo Ii th t h th l1'! tial change in the ordinance. she needs through an ERT. At

ve a w en e ,ro IS [ThiS in turn would require Maire, as at Trombly, George~alled up yonder ~ou won t have another Public Hearing and reo Goodwin is the ERT and his.0 cram for the finals. ! sult in many weeks of delay in contribution to this prr.gram

~~ the adoption of the entire zoning has been one of the factors that

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Ol NT~ ordinance. have made IMC so successfulSuggests other Way at both schools.()IfiIRF "Representatives of the hos. Program at Defer

- pital were .advised. that it would In Defer'~ UIC. we happened I11310 ~k at McKlnl.y, li.P.F.~ be much SImpler and mo~e de- upon a. prO.,ram,lD progress of• C I t SEAFOOD sir able from the standpomt of the Midwestern Program for

°dmMPUT MENU both thl:' City and the hospit.al Airborne Tel~vision. This typean to undertake the suggested 00. of programmmg for young stu.

• DINNERS or cussion after the adoption of the denl:. was instituted by tbe FordA LA CARTE ~ ordinance 'with the objective of Foundation in in an effort to

. . . amending it. It was pointed out improve education at the ele-delivered ptpmg hot to .tbat the ordinance was subject mentary school level. This is

~ flour home to amendment immediately but another use for the IMC.

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upon adoption and that the City Defer too has made some',GO Clrryout and Homo l).lllNll'Y :: was receptive to the receipt of ph~sical ch~nges in what was: TU 5-4453 TU 5.4790 c a petition from hospital repre- theIr old library. They pur. I

1sentatives and would enter into I chased new furniture, replaced

o~ Monday throuth S.turda, discussions with them as soon the old shelves witb new and ! .4 \I.m. to '.10:00 p.m. as they desired to do so." added handsome brown tweed!

~ lunday' p.m.. to , p.m. . Another aspect of the zoning carpeti~g .. Jesse. Lowther, De- !<;j ue DI!LIVEltY CHARliE ordinance was touched on with I fer.s prmcIP.a!, said that he was ~~ D0 0 a II a II 00 t ~lfrm1STll the interchange between coun'l dehg~ted . With the succes~ of------------ ell members and John H. Bren. IM~ ID hIS scbool .and \V.as es- I

nan. Mr. Brennlln, who repre. peclally fortunate 10 ha'rlOg so Isents an heir of the old Bartlett capa~le an ERT as Mrs. Maryestate, objected to the rezoning Jo Dillman.. .of the area from Jefferson to St. Tr?mbly, Maire and Defer IClair as a single family resi- are Just three examples of thedence instead of the old classi. IMC's throughout our elemen. Ification of terrace apartments. tary schools. I~{C ... an.oth~r IThe Council felt that the rezon. step f?rward 10 The Pomte sing suited the present nature of educahonal system.the area since single family ----------------

:~lli~£E,~~::.'t~~:If you thought Pontiacwas comingout with jthe present atmosphere of the

area which was one of Ute sino, 'th rt d 't k P .,gl~:::~~ :~~~:;:dinanCe will! anD er spa s car, you aD now ontllC.become effective 10 days after'publication.

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Currier & lves Originals ShO'wnA collection of 22 original througb Friday from 9 a.m. to

Currier & Ives lithographs are 3 p.m., at. 850 Briarcliff drive.on display at the Liggett SchoolGallery until March 1. The malt who gefs what he

Visitors are welcome Monday Ideserves has double troubles.

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JD.IlJlJtiRA:L Clld1D»L}.wUtil:uJiL16421 Harper, nr. Whittier TU 1-1285

Open Evenings Mon., Thurs., Fri.

The National Bank of Detroit annomicesthe mini-balance checking accoUnt.

Now, you can have an NBD checking account completelyfree of service charges. All you have to do is keep a $200 minimum b~alanee.You can write all the checks you want, and we won't charge you a cenL

Or, if you maintain an average of $500 during the monthly statementperiod, )'OU stilI won't have a service charge, even if you drop below theminimulll balance OIl{'C in a white.

You can open a mini.balance checking account at any of ourninety NBD offices.

If you have a regular NBD checking account, we"vealrea~y given youthe mini.balance ad\'alltages. Just to save you time.

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Pingel HonoredFor Scout W'ork

Half.way measures are ade-I qllate only if you double thei dose prescribed_

John S. Pingel, 582 Peach Tree:lane, president of Ross Roy, I'

Inc., was the recipient of o.ne of

IScouting's most distinguished'honors, the S il vel' B e a veri! Award, before a crowd of near.:

I ly 6,500 persons attending the1967 Scoutleaders Potluck Din. ~

I ner at Cabo Hall, Saturday eve. I

~ning, l'ebruary 11.Presented in recognition of

outstanding service given on be-half of youth, the award is thebighest that can be bestowed 011Ia volunteer leader by the localScout council. Only one leaderin a thousand receives such rec.ognition.

. Pingel, who is active in many: community, business and fra-ternal organizations, receivedthe Boy Scout's Silver Beaver

I Award from Detroit Area Coun-'cil president, Wallace E. Wil- I

II son. I

i Pingel is a member of the I'Economic Club of Detroit, a I

1 Director of the Detroit ~thle~ic IClub, and was regional .:halr- I

, man of Michigan Week in 1964. iHe currently serves as chair-

! man of the Organization andI Extension Committee of the 10-i cal Scout couneil, giving leader.:ship to the growth of Scou~ing I

throughout !.he area of Wayne!County and the. southern pOI'

'tions of Oakland and MacombCounties.

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The City Municipal Court i>' .;:convened on Tuesday February

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14, with Judge D~uglas E.!,aterson presiding. The Collow. ;.mg cases were heard:

Michael Burkard, 6860 Plain- 'field, Dearborn Heights, was I .. .c.harged with driving while his .. 0,license was suspended. He pled • •guilty and a pre-sentence report " • 'was ordered. He was found ' ~.. ',., .guilty and fined $75 or 30 days- ".t

I pl~s two days in !.he Municipal '.' , ;IJail and o~e year probation. He :.. ~<.~.:-, .also I must attend four sessions ¥,... }:.in drivers safety school. He is I ~ .., ..permitted to drive to school andwork. He has a curfew of 11:30 :..,:.:. .p."1. IrrR ~•.

I Charles Angell, 780 Neff road ,,,,.~,u:, h' , Iwas c arged With reckless driv- Iing. He pled not guilty. The I

----- ---'-----.-., case was dismissed due to no I_ eye witnesses. !

Philip Forgerty, 21700 Sun.nydale, St. Clair Shores, wascharged with reckless driving.He pled not guilty and was ,ov" ,'.

Ifound not guilty and his case : < ;,;.:was dismissed. : '!. ' . ;.~~'..

Thomas Hada, 1550 Oxford I' XX ~4: ';'% J Iroad, was charged with reck. I ::.~ .. " ~:': • ~ '" I

~~~~n~ri~~~I;i~SgUlt~gp~~e:~ri:~: I ~;; ...;. Recently,promqted ;~~m sergeant to lieutenan~'i~? :He pled not guilty and was the Woods Department of Public Safety was ALLANfound ~uilty of carele,ss driving SELBY, a 16.year veteran of the force. He won his newand fmed $~5,. WIth three rank by leading in the competition for the postJ.1?0nthspro?atJon and four ses- through written and oral examinations. Pinning a

,slOns at drIVers safety scho~l. lieutenant's badge on the officer is Director ALLENJ:I~qa was alS') c.harge~ WIth I ANDREWS, department head. Selby has been placed

dl'lvmg on .an expIred license. in command of Platoon NO.2.He pled gUIlty and was found . . ... . . . _

guilty and fined $10. I REPORTED THEFT IIMal'gery Scott, 17525 Maumee

avenue, was charged with reck- James N'Jwak, 16, of 19973;less driving resulting in an ac- East Williams court, informed.cident. She pled guilty and was Farms police 'on Tuesday, ifound guilty of the reduced February 14, !.hat someonecharge of driving without due opened hill locker at Grossecare and caution and fined $25. Pointe High School and took

'Richard Waddell, 381 Rivard his cycle license" social securityboulevard, was charged \"ith card, a department store creditreckless driving resulting in an card, an unendorsed eheck foraccident. He stood mute and $25, $14 in cash and a wristwas found not guilty. His case watch. He said the locker,was dismissed due to no eye rifled while he was attendingwitnesses. gym classes, was locked.

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.rs,~Yeli' of Ser'l;/lg Grosse Point.

m open every Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 'til 4,les rOOednesdayevenings 7 til 9. TU 4-7840

E' 'mem~r of the Aulo Club gets a broad PersonalA\e~d}enIJnsUrancepolicy that pays benefits up 10 $1 0,000

eel "f ,. d d ff I f'ouoryour fam;l)' I )'0\1 ar~ IDJure an su er ass 0:.O}b sightor liCein a Widevanety o.f auto, travel, pedes-::fan'andsportsactivities, anywhere In the world.

H~pitalizationpaym.ents of $40.00 weekly (or .UP.to10 weeksare al.so'paid for any of the covered InJunes.This payment IS In -- <>00< iL.

additiontoanyot.her r One More Reason Why'~hospitalor medIcal •insuranceyou may You Lead the Way wilh AAAhave. \.. ~lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii71

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pring clothing received to sell for you on consign.eot Fridays 10 to 3. (In good condition and style.)

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Fan"lily Movies ICity Appr~ve8 ! Holdup Suspect Found Dead!,Set lor Mar. 3 :Tree Program ---- i; __ : _ (Continued from 'a,e 1) Ientered a plea of e~ilty. to a ,I The sixth p'rogl a~ of the! The City CoUft~il voted to I live of DelNJil'l Hold.up Squad. ) eharge o!. assau.ll wltb IDtent; 1~.1967 . Family Film NII~t I accept the recommendationl of In a Harper avenue bar in to rob .....hiIe beme armed, ~t:ISeries will be presented Frl-. City M.nuer, Tom Kreubach i Detroit •• lId held 011 a Detroit I a heann.g held before ClrcuI~ IidlY. Mlrcb 3, at 6:30 Ind 7:30 I regard in, an extollsive treo I iJudge Uta M. Neuenfelt. Folp.m. in the Central Library, trimmina prolram on trees I ar",l&<! robbery warrant. l?wlDg a pre.s~ntence proba.Exhibition Room. : located on city. owned proper. I Smco liobert was .rruted by hon report, Herbert was se~.

Family Film nights are al. ty, at the meetin& on Monda~', I Detroit po!ice, on ~b.elr war. tenced to 4~" to 20 years IIIways held on the first Frida... February 2{l. ! r~pt, w~& .utb.orlhe~ com. Jll(~kson PrISon, last October.

I • b i .. th . , I piled their eomplamt With that SI, less 100 days that he bad: illS I ~ eac';1 mon • October: . It 11.. ~ell sey,ral. years of Detroit. been confined In the Wayne": tnrau." April. FamUies .are: since tbe ClY haa carried out I The former police officer County Jail in default of bond.\U'ged to attelld these showlDgs all ellten,i'/e program of this •

I as a gro~p, Each. program has Ilature. A lareo llOrtlon of tlIe '------~----_. --------. been deSIgned to mclude some. trees ill thi& are. centaill liub. :

tbing ot inler~st and ellrich. stantial dead wood. Tlli, not:

I,m.llnl for boys aQd girls as Oll1yconstitutes a potential ha~' :will llS adults. : ud, but serves lIS a breedmg;

I The prognm fOf Much 3, plaee tor Duteb elm bellUes. ifollo~'s: .RAPUNZEL 7' .Time. 'l'hili new p~grllm caUs for!les~ In ~ts appeal, thIS IS the trimming 331 trees at an esti, 'I

Gnmnu story of Rapunlel of mllted direCt ellst ot $:I ooa,~hl. golden tresses, i~prisoned The entire City was iiurv;yed:UJ. a tower b~ a WIcked old in an llttel\lpt to seleet blocks'wlteh - 11 mUluteli. <!Olor, wh(lre trimminl nt!eds were

A1WENTURES OF A CHIp. considered most critieal, I lilt?lIL'SK FAMILY - How chip- the followi", llrolS were .e.

I,mun!,s live throughout the year. lecled: RivlIfd, Kerehevil toShows bab~' chipmunks at the Maek; ClI.rlevoiv., Unlv(lrsity:age of three weeks ill their to Waahtnaton; Cunfard Lane, iunderground den - 11 minutes, Notre Dime 10 Cadieux .1Id Icolor. Wa~lIillllton, K n c 11e v • 1 to I

MA.\' IN f'IJGHT - Brief. Goetho. - IIhistory of the development of This i~immilll prOjlram will.

d,aviation and the men respon- eonsist 01 el.vatiJl! and thin. Isible for it, from kites and nlng aU lleeJ where neee ... ,y :

CANAOIAN i blllo!!! to today's rocltet age. 'and fCmoVW( all delld wood I'

CHARTS Early attempts in China, Italy, ,% mcb in dilmete\' ,nd lareef, Ith h"s F ran c e and England; the; Since till! tree, s.bould be,

e 5 IP :Wright b rot her s; European' trimmed durift! the dormant I

wheel, inc. Iflights: transcontinental flights; : season, the work. will be started !1t605 MACK, TU 2-1341 ; the airplane In war; postwar I liS SOOn liS the present tree!

! development; commercial avia- storm dam a !l e lias beell I

'I tion, and the future of flijlbt. Icleaned up.o - ~ -~ 0 - -~ DISNEY _ 2T minute". ~or. ~=

The next offering of the' T bl P T A. Friend. Film Forum on Marcb i rom Y • • •

17, will melude two very fine r Me t F b 27and unusual films: Tile story' e s e.of Chinese Art I!!d Picasso.! ~They will be shown at 11:1:)i "How Do You Know Who You Ip.m. in the Main ;Ieadin, Room I Are? The Dev~lopment of the I

of the Central Library and the r Chi 1d's Self Image" is the ipublic i. mvited. i timely and shmificant topic pro

Tbe Audio. Vi,uel Depart. IDouglu Sarlollt will explorement woule! like to remind you Iwith the Trombly P.T.A. 011agam of its 8MM film collec'] Monday, February 2'1, at 8:15tion. Three that have heen very p.m.

Iwell received lire "The Music A clinical profes5Or of P'Y'j Box," • Laurel and H.rd~;' chiatry and a retouch a'lIoei.te, "The. Pawn ~hop" a Charlie Dr. Sargent is eminently identi:Chaplin claSSIC; and J' a c k I fied with the nature of the IDempsey's greatest .figbts. :ill child's I ear n in g and is re.'8MM films are on display WIth nowned for his lively presenta.1:he records in the main read. +tions. Img roo!". Look them o~F.:r the j Parents are cordially welcome In~xt time you are In the i to visit in the classrooms and i

: Library. i to talk with the teachers prior:I -TH-E-B-IT-E- Ito the general meeting. Refresh. II

. .. ments will he served in the gym-. There IS no Ju.shce-about the nasium following the auditorium I

time the. bluebuds return the I program. The informal social Isprl!l. tax~, Ire due. I hour is hosted by Mrs. George I. . IGray and Mrs. J. Lee S;:hoenith "

together with Room MothersMrs. John Fleck, Mrs. RobertStone and Mrs. George Roumell. i

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rlave you ever had a major expenditure like Harold Bender'sstaring you in the face? He paid his today.

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Ready Money is a personal line of crl3dit, an account withanywhere from $400 to $4000 in it earmarked for you. It'syours to use as you wish: for major expenditures. insurancepremiums, taxes, home emergencies, unexpected purcnases,

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Toby David Gets State Fair Post I'The Michigan Stalc Fair Au. full. time individual to further I'

thority has approved a contract the development of the fair.Thc operator's licenses of two . Three Grosse Pointers, Wil. with Toby David of Grosse grounds in Detroit which is the I

Pointe motorists were revoked ham M. Day, Roberl M. Surdam Pointe Woods to be its plan. perfect location and acreage forby the Secretary of State's Of. and H. T. Johnstone, will be ning coordinator-a new posi. such development."£ice in Lansing, one because of hosts at a luncheon March 2 at tion created by the Michigan David resigned as a memberdrunk driving and the other be. Merrill.Palmer Institute when Department of Agriculture to of the State Fair Authority incause of an unsatisfied iudg. representatives of business and facilitate development of the 1964. He became administra.men!. industry hear how findings of Detroit fairgrounds for greater tive assistant in the State's

According to a weekly report unique research l;arried on at Iyear.round use. Department of Licensing andsubmitted by Secretary of State Merri~I.Palmer can be applied David, former radio and tele. Regulation, a position he' nowJames M. Hare, and d ate d to theIr personnel problems. vision star who was chairman holds.February 3, taken off the road Dr. Irving Sigel, chairman of of the Michigan State Fair Under the State's new consti.were Joseph M. McElligot of 655 research, will relate his findings Authority in 1963, will assume tution, the Michigan State FairHampton, who lost his license on what psychological tests his duties March 1 at $18,000 Authorjty operates as a divi.because of drunk driving; and show, what they mean, and what per year. sion of the Department ofElba A. Scott, Jr., of 17000 East are ~ome of their sho.rtcomings. The announcement was made Agriculture whose previous ap.Jefferson, for the unsatisfied Chief .personnel offlc.ers. of 26 I by Delmont L. Chapman of proval of the I)ew position of Ijudgment. They are forbidden to compames have becn mv~ted to ISouth Rockwood, acting Au. State Fair planning coordinatordrive until they comply with the the lunche~n by the M~rrill.Pal. thority chairman in the absence was mandatory.State's Financial Responsibility !Uer committee on busrness and of Chairman William L. Brit.

mdustry. t' f W'll' t h"Law. "Th bl fl' am 0 I lams on W 0 IS IDMcElligot's license was reo " e pro ems.o ~mp oymg, Japan on business.

voked on December 27, and tralDJDg and motIvatmg people Chapman vice.chairman ofScott's, on January 23, it was are among the major problems the Authority and also chair.disclosed. . that busine~~ faces today." Mr. man of its salary and pc:rson.

Day sa~s, and resear.ch done nel committee, said David willH are's statement revealed at. Me.mll.Palmer has direct ap. become liaison officer with the

that during the week the report pllcatlon to some of these per. . h' fA'was printed, the drivers' Ii. sonne! problems. MIl,' 19an Departmen~ 0 gr~'1

Icenses of 614 Michigan motorists "Merill.Palmer's staff is com. ~ulture, the State ~alr Authol'were suspended and those of 102 posed of internationally renown. Ity, the Sta.te Fair. Develop. last nI-gbtwere revoked d t . th t d f I ment Committee, and State

. e ~xper ~ J!l e s u yo. peop e'l Fair management.I their .!amllies, a~d th.~lr prob. He said David's immediatelem~, he expl~ms, ~nd the assignment is to rush to com.

findmgs of their studIes ~re pletion the State Fair's new HId B d k -th tbthoroughly tes~ed by applymg administrative building and to a~o en er 3",X7;O e WI. ethem to. real .life pro~lems and carrl' forward the Authority's.ll , " ~~y wo~king drrectly with ~eopl~ plans for a sp')rts stadium and

:n ~~~~e~~r~~lh:u~~~:~~g~;d a~~~toam~~:~b:;h~~it~e~~~tet~e startll. ng reall. zatl.Oll thatmdustry committee alst) help~g Authority's future building pro. ' I

to plan the lunch~on are Edwl!1 gram has been the concern of ,O.. George, presldsnt, DetrOit a development committee of '

EdIson C?, and Abrah.am Bor- non.salaried members of the h d th . t 51500m~n, chalnnan, executive cern. Authority headed by Chairman .e O~:I];e e go~];ernmen ' •mlttee, Borman Food Stores, Alfred R. Glancy, Jr., of Lake ' " ~ r , ~Inc. Shore road.

POL'-I-C-E-JlI-A-N-R-ES-I-GNS Glancy \velcomed the move I~~~€~f~t~~~~~H~!J~~~~~:ti'.•:.;i '.."'~.......,'.',","~..";"1~"'-x~'.'..•.•'':t"1~,'.'",~-:':''."" •.'."".'("(;;;.:']: tract with a life insurance com "David has extensive busi. . <.. . ,.;: ..'..::' '.:.:\ .. "'.. ,.:

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in the entertainment world and,he has boundless energy tocarry forth," Glancy said. "Ourcommittee's work has beenrunning behind schedule be.cause of the lack of just sucha person of management levelto coordinate our activities."

Chapman, who has been alivestock exhibitor at the StateFair since 1924 and a long.time member of the Fair's gov.ernin~ body from 1945 to 1949and more recently since 1964was most enthusiastic about thenew appointment.

"For years I've heard aboutState Fair development-plen-ty of talk but no program,"he said. "Now we have theprogram and someone to carryit out. I personally ampleased that we will have a

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M ! ,B~n F. Bregi, president. of, HELEN G. BLAIR I wife of the late Dr. Archibald I .• Weeldy • ercury. .:"\allonal Broach & ~Iachme, Funeral services for Mrs. I D. . I ,~::,::J,:$8 a DA Y M~e ~Companr, has been named to Blair, 61. of 1455 Hollywood ~ Tributes may be made 10 the ",,',...~ thl :the Lawrence Institute of Tech. avenue, were held on Friday,: Harper Hospital X.Ray Re. "• mon y • Cougar • < nology Board of Trustees, it February 17, at the Lakeshore j search Fund or to the Chil. 'I' )()()( '.">t <f>. fJ1,

Lea~ <., It 3 __ ) All Mikes k' was announced by Dr. Wayne Presbyterian Church. I dren's Hospital of Michigan. )( lOCl. :"':;::'¥fi 1+" ,'j~""'I "- $8 a Day Mile H. Bllell, LIT presid,'nl. She died on Tuesday, Febru.: Interment was in Evergreen' )()( '''::<t, ,'.e.tl J_ JeUilS: TU 1.5OOCl A)II;'---------, He becomes the ninth mem- ary 14. She is surl'ived by her' Cemetery. . )( X .

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ber of the Board in control husband, George W.; two daugh. ' • . X

~A <.i the college at ~orthwestern ters. Mrs. Raymond. Wimmer: ELIZABETH D. REITZ , ~ ~• fYne, and Ten ~lile in Southfield. a.nd ~lrs. Charles Liddle; two' Funeral services for Mrs. )(

"7 sisters. two brothers and three. Reitz 58. of « Beacon Hill,. )(

II 130(.,d ••0101 t.e Hill II Bregi, a Grosse Pointe Shores grandchildren. I were' held on Saturday, Feb.: S. resident, is one of Lawrence Int~rment was in Lakeside ruary 18, at the Verhe)'den! I-----------------------, Te c h's most distinguished Cemetery, Port Huron. I Funeral Home. She died on'

alumni. . He was graduated in • I Wednesday, February 15. ; )(1937 with a bachelor's degree hi!. in mechanical engineering and EUZABETH SCHAUB i She is SUTl'ived by her us- irecei\'ed the college's first Funeral o;en'ices for Mrs.! band, Edgar ~I.; two daughters, I

Alumni Achievement Award in Schaub, 70, of 1427 Nottingham; Mrs. William ~londry; Mrs. R. I1952. road, were held on Friday, Feb. Don Eberhardt; and her moth-: a

rua[Y 17, in the Verheyden er. Mrs. Ora D. Rude.After joining ::'\ational in Funeral Home. She died on .\lemorials may be made to )(

1933, Bregi rose through vari- Wednesday. February 15. the Michig~n .Heart, Fund. ~)ICous engineering and I'dminis. She was the wife of the late Interment IS in "oodlawn )IC ~ I

trath'e positions and was named Ed"'in A. She is survived by two Cemeter~'. , )( ~ \president last year. The firm daughters. BettI' Jean, Barhara • ; )( )( I ~ iis the world's largest. manu. Ann, and a son, Edward. AX:\' WHITEHEAD ~lacKAY :.X)( I Ifact~rer of ~ear s~.avmg ~~d Interment was in Woodlawn Funeral services for ~lrs'I)()( I .

hODlng machm~s, W1t~. ~esl~n Cemetery. : '!lacKa\' 41, of Jackson Hole, ~ ~~! :and ~anufactur::lg f~clhtlCs III I • ' \\'1'0., . I~'ere held on Saturda)', I )(X : I . lDelrolt., and Co\~ntr) •. ~gland. ; ELTOS B. FORBES Fe'bruary 18. in Christ Church. ,X)c. :! i '" ' ~I"

BregJ s execuh\'e abIlity and Funeral s e r vie e s for !'IIr, 1 She died on Frida) .. February, X X < i ~~' ~ ,1'111 FRESH, LUSCIOUSt~le~t a,s ~n Im'entor helpe? Forbes, 65, of 328 Mc~lillan 17, in Henry Ford Hospital. I )(?C III! ' t.~ • i I!i PORK:-;atlOuaI s r~~ to world pro~- road. were held on Thursday,. ~he attended Grosse Pointe I )I(~ i I • _ _ r ....~1ne~ce, H,e 15 also. a .pro.hhc February 16, at the Verheyden t'Olverslty School and Bermore, 1/ ' '. ~I;]~ 0. ~ ..TE 1\.TDE' RL 01 i\.T

: wnter ant, lecturer m his field. Funeral Home. He died on Tues- ,School in N.Y. She ":a5 a me.m. . . ~~.':' . -".. 1, '. l' S; The new trustee is a member day, Fe b r u.a r y 14, in Bon! ber of the GroS'S'l POinte JUOlo.r '~ ~1~ ~:",'~'~e<~ ~ .'.of mam. professional societies'Secours Hospital. iLeagu~ and Orange COUllt),,) Ii "',.... . ":*,...'j.;N 89c,and has receh'ed the Gold ~[r. Forbes was owner of .the ,California. She was also a memo I X I '..... p~:-j ~Iedal of the American Sodety, Chemex Supply Co. and a \'lce. !ber of Tau Beta. j X ~ . "'" lbI of Tool and ~Ianufacturing En.: president c: the Benjamin P.: She is survived by her husband, ~ X " ,< gineers. : Forbes Co. of Clel'eland,. O. He :Sandy; two sons. Woodruff and X)(

Bregi is a 32nd degree ~'lson < had been :1 salesman With the I Peter Crouse; ~er mother, :Y~s. X X

Allemon Flor ••sls ;and a member of SI. P~ul'slAmerican Agricultural Chemic. J. Fraser Whitehead; two, SIS. Xi<

I Lutheran C~urch the Lochmoor 1 a1 Company. ters. ~Irs. Clarke ~Iu~.h) of ~ XCountry Club a~d the Hidden: ~e was a member of Michiga? :Balti!!,ore, ~Id.. ~Irs. Wilham R: : X ~

AND COM'lETE GARDEN SUfJPUES IValley Club.' The Bregis live I Dal!Y Boosters Inc., DetrOIt \HamIlton 1II of Columbus. ~ .. i )(

II 17931East W_arren TU 4-1620 I at 78 Fnrdcroft road They I Allied lee, Cream Manufactur., two brothers. James F. Wh~te. I )( ~

. have two 2rown childr~n. :ers Association,. Michigan Dairy' head, Jr. and George B. Whlte-; X X________ . 0__ . .__ : Technology Society and Grosse ihead. ' ~ X

:Pointe Congregational Church. I Memoria~ may be sent to St. ~ ~: He is survived by his wife, :John's HOSPital, Jackson, Wyo. )( XHelen; a daughter, Jar.e Della; I • X X

i his father, Benjamin P.; and I ELLA ~L-\RY KRAUS~L-\.llffl x~,two sisters. : Funeral services for Mrs. )(

Interment was in Woodlawn' Krausmann 83. of 440 Roland )(. Cemeterv. 'road were' held on Saturday" ~

'. : February 18, at the Verheyden. )(, LUCILLE C. )lcALPINE IFuneral' Home, Our Lady Star! X: Funeral services for Mrs. Me.] of the Sea Chur('h and ~ountll )( X u';/h coupon below: Alpine, 75, of 17521 Maumee Olivet Cemeten'. A rosary was l( ~Iavenue, were held on Frida}', Isaid on Friday, February 17. J( S( . . .''February 17, in the William I She dit;1 on Tuesday, ~eb- )()Ie MEL'O'CRl ..ST 29 IIA TERJI AID TENDER' Ib, 2iR. Hamilton Company. She ,ruary 14, In B~aum()nt .Hospltal. ~ ~ Angel F.... C.ke 19k;~' C F. ncy Rlc. 2 pir.;,:died on Wednesday February' She was born In AustrIa. X X:15 in her home.' , She is survived by five daugh- X X JU'\{BO DESIGNER 29 EVEREAD1' QUlCK lIbI lfrs. McAlpine, a native of !t~rs, '!Irs. Russell J. B~au'pre: XX KI.en.x ' •• el. l~lcl, C N•• II.'. COC•• 12'0~.5ILansing, was for many yeus :l I ~Irs. Isabel ~1. Barry. _\Irs.!)()( , r CCIJl

imember of the board of direc-I~orman L. Fetha; ~lrs. Jo.hn J.I ~~ MEADO»DALE 5 ba1b'g39' C BLUE RIBBO,'1 >.z 45i tors of Hutzel Hospital. She was G~l1a~her and J:lrs. LoUIS. A. : )( X Enriched Flour Lar•• Eg.. ""'a member of the Grosse Pointe IGlpprlch; a son, Joseph H.. a i-X J(,Cluh, the American Red Cross brother, Rudolph; 20 gr~dChll-1 )( X FOR FRY/ ....G EXCELLENCE t '69 CHICKEN'BEEF-TURKEY 8"11'5'"Iand its Detroit chapter. dren and 10 gr~at.grandchlldren. < xX Maz.l .. 011 ~I. C BanllUel Pol Pie.I Durmg World War II, Mrs. IShe was the ',Vlfe of the late J!l- . )( ~ 'IMcAlpine was vice.chairman of seph A. and sister of the hte Rt. )()( FOR BRIGHTER WASHES 49 1,\IPERJAL SMOOTHjthe Red Cross Production Corps IRev. Msgr. Hube.rt Klenner .. , ~)Ie Roman Bleach Gill. C Mar.arln.I and chairman of the Red Cross Interment was ID ~ount Olhet i)( pl. bll. .....IKnitting department., i Cemetery. X

I She is survived by a daugh-' ,., I ~ter, Mrs. McAlpine Merry, and LORRAINE ~tEYNOLDStwo grandcbildren. She was the Funeral services for Mrs.

----------------------------------------.----- Reynolds. 47, of 881 E. Oxford . Special Lahelroad, ",ere held on Wednesday, ~ CriscoFebruar~' 22, in Our Lady Star X X

, of the Sea Church. Mrs. Reyn- X ~ .ShorteningIolds was the wife of the admin. )( 3 58i istrati\'e vice.president of the X, ~:~ c; 1\1 i chi g a n Consolidated Gas ~~

ICompany. She died on. Sunday, ! ~ Lieit 1 per f"milywilh this C Ilu ponFebruary HI, in Grace Hos-I ~, pleose ond $5.00 .rpital. ~ 0: IIlllr. food purchose.

b f th II\. Coupon expiresShe was a mem er 0 e )( Sol., Fe"" 25th

Rosary Altar Society of Our )( XLady Star of the Sea and the 1)(

ILeague of Catholic Women. X

I A rosary was said on Tues- i ~Iday, Febrllary 21 in the Ver- : •i heyden Funeral Home. I .~

i • She is survived by her hus.1 .band, Ellsworth; four sons, X \

'Michael, Gregory, John and ~)( '-Robert; two daughters, Susan ]()( "and Ka~hr}'Il; her f~ther Aloysi- ~ ~ / lCEB'l]RG \us Cadieux. four sIsters and a i ')t) '£;\grandson. I X'

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Funeral ser\'ices for Mr. Hen- I ~)( 2 29cning, 58. of 953 Lincoln road. I )(')C .were held on Saturday, Feb- i X)( Jor Fresh Firm Solid. O~Iruary 18, ..: the Verheyden')( X ~GREEN 'CA.BA GE 1,IFuneral Home and St. ~aul's ~ X. ~0 . . . 11>.:Churcb. A rosary was saId on ~ ~ ' CalifornIa Seedtes~ large 56 s 5 4- AI!Friday. February 17. ~X NAVEL ORANGES f"r 7'I He is survived by one son, )( X' Kraft Fresh Squeezed .. AiI William C. Jr.; his mother, X ~ ORANGE IUICE )7;911

1.7'IElizabeth Hencing; a brother, I )( lor

;~1*7fm~:::n~:s sis~er, M::~!~~ ~~o / " ;./~riCes 901l:thru~'t"l~fj>;;;.Li/mil;Olivet cemeter~ ; ~ ~ .ft1flt' /!t/fIt-ta:( ~ ~ i7ov~tl(j' {//Z0,

LOnSE l1. Bt;ERKI ~ )(Funeral services for ~its. ~)( E' 1/"1"01- 0V

. Buerki 73, of 205 Lakeshore 'X ~ . --,I\. G J 1drive, were held on ~(onday, )( X .

~~:~:or; ~~a~l~~:i~:~ :~: ~ ~~ }ll{ l\E1 Jf!-4RESaturday. February 18. X ~, . .!. .

She is survivea by her hus- )( ~band. Dr. Robin C, Buerki: a )( X 1 E~

. son, Robin C.; and one grand- )( X 0V ~CO'SO~~terment was in Sauk City ~ g G CUPC,m,"',,'. S,"k City. W'". . ~ ~ _

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The Kerby Parent.TeacherAssociation will hold its thirdmeeting of the school year onMonday evening, Fcbruary 27.All classrooms will be openfor parent-teacher visilation be.tween 7:30 and 8 o'clock.

FollowLlJ.g the room visita.tion period, the par{!nts andteachers will assemble in thegymnasium for an address byDr. J. Clayton Lafferty, PSY'chological consultant to theWayne County Board of Educa.tion. His topic will be "Motiva.tion For Achievement."

The general meeting will befollowed by a social hour forparents and teachers in thegymnasium. Mrs. ,Don Kellyand Mrs, James Teetzel, socialcommittce co-chairmen, haveappointcd Mrs. Gerald Mahoneyto prepare thp. table arrange.ments.

Refreshments will be scrvedby Mrs. Carlheinz Bothe" Mrs.Howard Fellows, Mrs. IreneKellogg, Mrs. Ralph Simonds,Mrs. Roger Burnham, Mrs. Jo.scph Kinney, Mrs. Fred Kreigerand Mrs. Samucl Laux.

Patrolman James LaPratt,\Vh? has been assigned toplamclothcs duty with thc Park Woods Dircctor of Pub lie Elevated from corporal io'Detective Bureau since August Safcty Allen Andrews and Park sergeant was David Taylor,:1, 1961, has bcen recommended Firc Chief William Graul an. who \Vas hired as a pipeman ifor promotion to the permanent nounced reccnt promotions in on February 2, 1944. He was,rank of detective, it was dis. their respective departments. appointcd fire inspcctor on iclosed by Police Chicf Arthur . Andrews disclosed the eleva. May I, 1963. and corporal on:Louwers. Hc has been with the !lon of a sergeant to the ranis: January I, 1965, iforce sincc August 6, 1956. of Iicutenant, and the creation Elevated from. pipeman to i

The appointment, approved 10f the ~ost of corporal, an.d the the corporal rating vacated by ib~ City Manager Robert Slone, promotIOn of three. umform Taylor, was Jamcs Palmer, iWill become official on Sunday, patrolmen to that ratlllg. who has been with the Firc De. iFebruary 28, the chief said. The' Graul announced thc promo. partment since November 14, is~lary tor this rank is equil" tion of a sergeant to Lieuten. 1955.' ' il..cnt to. that of a uniform ant, to fill a vacancy causcd Promotions in hoth thc Woodscorporal, It was st~tcd.. ' by death, a corporal to fil~ ~hc and Park departments were I

L.a~ratt ~Iaced fIrst m com. sergea!1t post, and the ralslllg through wrilten and oral ex.,pet~hv~ wntt~n and oral ex. of a plpeman to corporal. I "minalions. conducted by theam~nahons glve~. under th~ According to an official reo I Michigan Municipal Leaguc. Iasplces of the MI('hlgan Muncl' lease from Andrews Public I Th t' Iipal League, for the post. Safety Sgt Allan S~lby was I ed bPromC~tlonl\~ were RabP'

Ch' f 1.0' :. prove y I Y ,an;lger o. IIe uwcrs dIsclosed that made public safety lIeutenant, ert Slone and became effective I

~p to January 1, 1966, at which and placed in command of the last montht~me the practice was discon. department's second platoon, I' I

tmued, LaPratt had reccived replacing Lt. Henry Marchand. I NO SECONDS I18 departmental commenda. who has been assigned to head I I

tions for cxcellent police work. thc Detective Burcau. Opportunities. travel a, on~. iThe dctectivc has rece'ved S Ib . d bl' I street-once mIssed they rc 1ll I

. ". • i e y was appomte a pu IC th d' d fmaJ?r t.rallllng ~n c.nminal ill- safety officer on July I, 1951, e Iscar orever.~eshgahon, c rim I u a I law, and was made a sergeant on I

I fmgc:r~rint. ide~tifi.cation and February 19, 19G2. i 'Ihomlc.lde mves.hgahon. Promoted from public safety Bea t theI Hc IS a marrIed to the former officers to corporals, were:Mary Ann WaItcr of Detroit. Jackson Patterson who has 5Thcy are the parents of six bcen with the force'sincc April pring Rushchildren. "1 1956' Bernard Kellv who

I j~ined the department o~Sept. On Repai rsPT A at Kerby e.mber I, 1959; and Do~ald Col.I • IIns, who was appomted on And Save AtMeets Feb. 27 September 2?, 1952.

All promotIOns became effec. R. h dB. klive on Wednesda~;, Fcbruary IC ar UIC15, the director said, following Ia p pro val by City ManagerChcster Pctersen.

Tho Woods Department ofPublic Safety is an integratedpolice and fire departmcnt,wherein members of the forceare both policemen and fire. Imffi. IIn the Park Fire Department,which is not integrated, Chief :Graul announced the promotion I Iof Sgt. Philip Costa to the Irank of lieutenant, filling a"1vacancy caused by the death,last year, of Lt. James Sulli.van. ,

Costa was appointed to thedeparlment on April 3, 1949,and became a sergeant on May1, 1963. I

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The Austin Players will pre.scnt the second production oftheir ninth season Saturday;February 25, and Sunday, Fcb.ruary 26. The comedy with mu.sical arrangements is "TomJones, A Story of a Foundling':' I

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Pierce Junior l.igh School, Kef-Icheval avenue at Balfour road,with Saturday performances at2 and at 8 o'clock. The Sundayperformance is at 8 only.

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Blue Devil Cage~'sBeaten lLak~rs Defeated Babe Rut~ Loop City Increasing

B. .III City Tourney SR' B W II F: y Wyandotte Bears~72.63 By Dave Fromm Teht

BlOb Rehgl!~~er'll oat ~ ees, -------- F 't . th ' e a e ut League WI The City Council at its meet., Bv Dale Eichba e or I s nm consecutive h ld't I ". '. .... u r . year, the Laker varsity basket- 0 IS payer regIstration on mg on Monday,. ~ebruary 20,, . The DevIls pla~ ed a fme basketball game last Fnday ball squad participated in the Monday, March 6, at 7:30 p.m. I approved the revIsIon of present: mght bu~ we~e unab!e to come up with a victory as they annual city tournament at the at Grosse Pointe High School. I fees charged for ~o'at wells at: ~ost •.to the \\ yandotte Bears, 72:63. Wyandotte, playing University of Detroit, a feat All 13, 14, and IS-year.olds I the Neff P.a~k Manna .. Its 1mal game at home. assured Itself of at least part of ,unparalleled in league history. who expect t I b b 11' 1 The reVISion was needed be.tve BeL crO\\'ll with this virton'. . 'One of the components lead. 0 .p ay ase a ID cause the present fees did not

The Devi1~. got off to a fast. " . ing up to this great a<:complish- I the League this ye.ar are. reo produce adeq~ate revenu~ tos~art an.d b:;' the end' of the i led the Devils in the })Criod men! was the Lakers' first I quested to be at thIS meetlOg .. carry out a satisfactory mamte-first ;>enod Ie? the Bears 18-14. ; with six. . defeat of the season against IEach boy should have his birth I nance program. and support aMoor~ had eIght and Ferman. In the final period it ap. St. Clement Crusaders on Jan. I certificate with him and also t r~BS?nable p.ortlon of the ma. ihad SIX for the Devils. 'peared as if the Devils could uary 31. However, as Coach I ha 'e 0 t t t . : rma s operatlDg costs. 'I th d'od th L . t 't.. E I 'i ne paren presen 0 sIgn I • • f I :n e secon pen e roles catch the Bears, but they were aue~ pu I. . ..• ,'er~' team necessary fbrms. I The addlt~onal unds were a so ,were reversed as the Bears, never able to outscore the has Its downs; we d had ours. . I necessary. 10 order to replaceoutscored the De\'ill; 24.J6 and: Bears for any length of time. and now it's all over with," ,Erme Bauer Will show films I pilings. just to keep the marinatook a 38.34 halftime lead.: A final surge by the Bears near The. team bounced back the, and have some Ilelpful hints for I safe and usable, and if anyO'Donnell and ~!oore each had I the end of the game put the followlOg Friday to down arch. the plavers I'other improvements, many offi,'e for the De\'ils. : lead out of reaeh for the Devils. ! rival St. Thomas in a heart. ~ .' I which were requested by boat

C.oming back for the third, As the final buzzer sounded stopping spectacle. 50.47. Led: I owners, were to.be made.period, the teams were evenly they trailed the Bears 72-63: by Jeff Ploen's 17 ~ounters, !he :Indian Guides ~ It was felt that the marinamatched as the Devils were I Moore' led the Devils in the Lakers pl.ay.ed 'solid defens~ve i ' i should be self-supporting inoutscored by only one point.; \>Criod witi. eight and in game ball,. boldmg the usuall)' ~Igh i Plan Wol.kshop I terms of annual operating and16:15. and at the end of the! totals with 27, followed bv Fer. ~corlOg :Bluestreaks to 13 pomt.s maintenance costs, should sup.thud period trailed 54-49. ~loore I man with 14. . 10 the first ha~.! I !,ort a satisfactolJ' level of reo---------- ..- ---. : A~ easy victory over SI.: The Hannan YMCA Grosse pair and maintenance of the ma-

L k ~I . I A. . . :Florian on February 3 served i Pointe Indian Guides will host I rina at all times, and that thea er 1': ernlau s _ gaIn V IctorlOUS lonly as .encour.agement to .the i the 1967 Distri~t Workshop at: fees should also support a grad-. •. . ..__ Lakers m thel.r. b~ut aga~nst 1 t~e Grosse Pomte Congrega-: ual improvement program on a

B~ ,Elame Q~ Ann Cottrell and Sue Simon t~~. ~agles of Vls~tatlon. A-\~est ; ti<Jual Church, Monday. Febru-! pay.as-you.go basis.St. Paul s MermaIds perked gave strong perfo . dl\ 15lonal champIOns, at U of: ary 27, at 7:30 p.m. ." i It h . d th t th

up for their second victory in ..... . ._ . rmances m D on Sunday. i. " i was emp aSlz~ a, ea row as they defeated Bishop th" Ol\lllg, fJ,1lI:>hing1-3. With little hope of victory. I BIll Qu.een,. Assl:>tant Long., present boat fees \\ere }o,\' a.sGallagher at Harper Woo d s The IOO-yard individual med- the Lakers were not about to !hou.se C~lef. IS the. g e n e: a I i compared to surroundm" marl-High School last Thursdav with ley wa:> a close race as Lynn let the Eagles win easily. Held Ichal~an .. Ot~er assIStant. chiefs I nas. In the past the ~ockage ~eethe final scere standi . t -2. 'I Duffield was touched out for to only a 10 point deficit in I partlclpatmg III the p.rogram are' for a 2O.foot boat m the City34. ng a .., ,first, but finished a strong sec- I the first quarter and 9 at half II Fre~ Altman. Lee KI~cben, .B.)b ~vould co~t ~; under the new

The medley relay made up of i ond. with Kathy Wahlstrom I time, St. Paul rallied in the EIVIdge and the MIlk RIver, IDcrease It Will cost. $70. HO\I'-Chris Batchelor, Betsy Cerre I commg in third. fourth period, limiting Visita- Mohaw~ and at t.0 ~ a. Other Ever, for the same size. boat 10Brenda Stnut a d Ela' Q" I th tion to onlv a 7 point' marginal I fe!leratlons pl'rtclpatmg are some of the surrOundlOg ma-started thing' ~ . h~~ u~ I P n. e ne~t two events St. victory of' 65.SS I' Dearborn, Livonia, Farmington. rinas. the rates are as' much asing St Paul sa: e::ry 8-0YI gl~'l thau.1>~ur~e~: sla~s to assur.e Undaunted bv its second Roral Oak, South Mac 0 m b : $30 to $SO higher than the City's.

In the 50 vard fre tv1eea't' I Bet h elrmal da vlctory. Cbns, defeat of the season the varsity IWyandotte and Birmingham. I new increase. i-. es _ I ace or an Brenda Stout, .'. '. I Iwas Lynn Duffield coming in Ifinished 1.2 in the SO.yard 3tlXlOusly awaIts the. ~lstTlct All G r 0 sse Pointe Indian 1 ----- ,first with Kathy Thomas get, 'Ibreaststroke and in the 1()()' playoffs with the intention o! IGuide fathers should register S .PIT k I

:ling the third 'place spot .. Ann yard freestyle Elaine Quinn a' state championshi~ for St. ~I'ith Bill Queen. Jack Westphal I t. au an ers i

. Farnam and Betsy Cerre finish- \finished first and Barb Eldr- Paul. In .the meap.tlI!1~'. the IS. the Hannan Yl\lC~ Grosse! S V. tory Ied 2-3 in the 50-yard butterfly. edge came in second. team hli':> Its A-East DlVlslOnal Pomte Longh1:luse Chief. i core lC---- .__ ~' trophy to gloat over. ------- Ir:=======:================::;'1 Certainly most of the credit By Tom Teetaert

- I Detroit Institute of Arts Concert Series . for the Lakers' commendable Little Lea,g,uers Led mainly by sophomores,, STOC Edith J, Freeman, Chairman. success this year lies in the ltc .• the St. Paul Tankers posted an. ~ KHOLM STRI NG QUARTET proficient coaching anrl man- lfIust RegIster easy 63.37 victory over Sacred: PERoOLOF JOHNSON. CLASSICAL GUITARIST agement of Edward Lauer (the IHeart of Dearborn recently .

. Wedn.esda\l. March 1, 1967-8:30 p.m. AUDITORIUM Old Gray Fox) now in his -- 1 d' h fir t, T,ckets: $5.00. $4.00; $3.00, $2..50 at Ins1itute TIcket Office ' . Reg i s t r a Hon for Grosse The sq.uad s amme el~ t s s

(632.2730), GrinnelJ's, H"dson's ticket services. 29th l'ear of devotion to St. d d f fm team. Pointe Farms Little League a!1 SIXsecon s ~r a ePaul. . ~aseball for boys 8 through VIctory. Outstandmg sophomore

.- ; 12 years will be held :March 7 ~rformances by Bob Hurley,

I and March 8 from 7 pm to 9 JIDl Webb, Pete Peacock, Bob: '. Doman, and Bob Urtel greatly

I p.m. at Brownell JUDlor High contributed to the success of, School. I th tf • e mee.! All boys in this age group I In the first event a combina-I: are urged .to regist~r and par- lion of Boh H~rley FritzI ticipate in this activity. Addi. Kramer Bob Doman a~d Geoffj lion aI information regarding Brownu{g placed the Tankers Ii F~rms Litt~ League Baseball on top, 8.0, by taking the 200-I Will be aval1able shortly at the vard medley relay. Senior Ii various schools located in the ~farty Thomas placed first inI Farms. the 2OO.yard freestyle to give I'n _._. , the' team an 11 point marginal II! Open SU!ldays 10:00 10 4:00 lead over its opponent. ii! Thurs. and FrJ Till 9:00 P.M.! In the 50-yard freestyie event, ::I , Pat Murpby nailed down thei i WE DELIVER IInumber one position while, ' -, Geoff Browning placed second.

I !...On Order of ~5 or More.... _ Co-captain Mark Nowicki sup.I . ,I plied a second in the 2OO-yard

Ii R0 5 L YN, individual'medley as the Tank--," MAR K E Tiers progressed to a 25-10 lead.

ITom Meier and Pete Peacock! Oldest in the Woodt . teamed up for a 1.2 combina.

I I I tion in the l00-yard freestyle,I i 21020 MA~K at Rosl~n Rd. i while Bob Hurley placed first. I j 884-3600 " in .the l00-yard backstroke., .._or~_i Jtlnlor Dave Fromm swam a• fine 4OO-ya(d freestyle for a

first, placing him closer. to the Ischool record. Holding downthe first and second spots in I

the lOO.yard breaststroke event.Fritz Kramrr and Jim Webbbrought the score to 56-33.

51. Paul's 400-yard freestylerelay team, composed of TomMeier, Pete Peacock, MartyThomas and Mark Nowickieasily outdid Sacred Heart'scombination as it bettered thestanding school record by twoseconds.

.The Tar-kers' s tat e now I. stands at thre~ virtories andtwo defeats. Coach Tom Teeta-ert was looking for an all. out Ieffort against Detroit Cathedralat Brownell Junior High Ob I

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St. Jatues Church Guest SpeakerI Holding Senlinar At Mem,orialI .I Origin of the universe Iif" I -.--and man will be one of th~ con: Former POinter of Int~rest,

I troversia) points t b d The Rev. Perry Thomas will be, in the tOPI'Cof "A °Che. c.overe the guest speaker al the fourthI flshan In. L t t th GI terpretation of T' L'f en en program a e rosse.I~Ian" in th Ime, I e a.nd Pointe 1\1 e m 0 f i a I C h u r c'h,! • f S d e s~cond of a senes Wednesday evening at eightI 0 un ay seminars at St. James c.'clock Mr Thomas will pre. II Lu~hernn C~urch of G r 0 sse sent "Leisu~e and the Arts." I~Pomte, lII-.:r.hllanand Kercheval. ,

Scheduled for Februarv 26 at IRe,,:. Perrr A. .rhomas was! 3 p.m. in the Green R~om of I born In Pontiac, MiCh., May 29,I ~he. church, the community is 1~25 and educated in the PontiacI mVlted to hear the speaker I s,hools. He attended AsburyIRev. HamId F. Roellig of Ne~ CoJl~g~ at Wilmore, KentuckyI York, and to participate in an recelV.lng a Bachelo~ of Arts lie.,open discussion afterward I gree m 1949. He dId graduatei Paleontology the sCI'e s. f study at the University of Chi.. nce 0 I . th D' . . f H .the study of life of past geo. c.ago In e IVlSlon 0 umam:logical periods _ particularlv hes. Then he attended Gradua~eas studied through the fossil School of Th~oI03Y. at Ob.e~lln I 'will be given Christian implica: CthOlleBge'hOlberllfllD<?h~O'trecdelvmg I -;tions by the well,qu IT d R e ac e or 0 IVlnl Y egree, S . h .R II' '" a I Ie eV'1 in 1954. He is a member of the I mlt -Hague & Co., DetrOItroe If!:i \~o .IS.In fmal prepara- Detroit Annual Conference of Investment Brokerage firm has~ors 0 0 ammg, a doctorate in the Methodist Church He has' announced the appointment of

a .eont?logy f: 0 m Columbia pastored the Commer~e Metho"j NORMAN A. KOPPERSCH.~mverslty. He .IS presently th.e dist Church, Mich., and the As- MIDT. as. a .registered repre-, mp~s c~aplalU for four ~nJ- bury Methodist Church In Flint, sentatlve m Its Grosse Pointe

\ erslhes m the metropohtan M' h :Woods office.Nf'w York area IC . I M K h 'dt IU d d' . . I Mr Thomas is malried and I ,r. oppersc ml recent y

n ,er ISCUSSlOna~~0 will be ,has flve sons. A family interest, retired as a second vice.presi.~ s~lr~eyh~f the ereatlve acts of! is camping The Thomas family dent of Manufacturer's Bank,

, 0 I~. Istory, ~~ account of I has camped all over the Unitf'd where he had served as man-~~~,ongm ?f religIOn. and the States and in Europe. He is in. ager of the bank's Mack-Loch.

, IIcct relatlOn~lllJ.l betwee!1 God I terested in the arts, being a moor office.and man as It IS expeflenced I ------- ----in the Judeo.Christian t dT sculptor ..He h~s entered a nU!ll'

; This seminar is an ;;fo~r)~ her. of pieces m the local FlmtI present the mean'ng f th Artist Sbow.1 Ch' . . I 0 e In the summer of 1964 Rev.i nslJan Gospel I.n t~~ setting and Mrs. Thomas were selected: O~l the modern, .sclentiflc world to exchange with a British Meth.'VIew, and promIses to be espe- . M" t Th t k th ., cially pertinent and meanin ful odlS~ IDISer. ey 00 ~Irto high school ° Ih g fnnuly and after the five weeKS

A question an~ ~ns;ver eriod spent. in England, camped o~ewill be followed b)' a ~offee week m Eng~and and four \~e.eks Ihour. Further information ma on the contment. They vls~tedbe obtained by c a II i n g th~ many of the art centers of .Eng. !church office TV 4.0511 land and Europe. T~ey e~Joyed I

, . especially) the ancIent city of IOKAY FOR BUSINESS Florence and the city of Ron:e. I

I At its regular meeting held on . Mr. Thoma~ has been active:

I,Monday Fe b r u a r ' 20 th m the arts ?Olng. sculpture. He ,F '. ), e Ihad a show m Flmt at The Left I

arms counCIl approved the reo k G 11 ... f 196(; II newal of th r r d Ban aery m may 0 . '.! d:mee per;;it I~~orth~ce~:~:t~ The. show was ver~ favorablY!'I Club of Detroit for the yea~ reec~ve~ and. was gIven an e~.1967. It was pointed out that the thuslastic re~lew by the art rdl-

'I license is issued b)' the State tor o~ the Flmt .Journal. He h.a~with the consent of the council been. mterested In drama and It.S_______ __ . use m the church. He has dl'

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Wednesday, ~Iarch 1* 9:30 a.m. Pre S('hool Culture, Class NO.2, Mrg. Mary

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A bit tardy, perhaps, but it's really never too lateto pass out a bit of praise. And praise is certainly dueall of those storm troopers who have taken part in thelong, drawn-out battle against the woes of winter, whichhave been handed to us in oh!rflowing measure thisyear. We. think all of the Pointes have done a magnifi.cent job in keeping streets and sidewalks clear in theface of what, at times seemeu like unsurmountable odds.

The usual snow-removal chore was not only aug.mented by the unusual amount of the white stuff, but.by its character. Freezing rains and sleet mixed with the

.fluff, heaped burdens which could n(1~ be sustained onirees and shrubbery. The result was the most awesomepruning job Mother Nature has performed in our memoory. Plows were hindered in their appointed rounds bythe necessity of removing a morass of fallen trees andbranches that blocked both motor and pedestrain traffic.

, Despite the great obstacles thrO\\n up by repeatperformances of the capricious weather which extendedOver weeks, the Pointe's throughfares,. both main art-eries a.nd side streets, have ,remained practically wideopen continuously. Th~ contrast between road conditions~ete and in other portions of the metropolitan area hasbeen amazing. It was a tough job, handled beautifully.To all of you . . . many thanks.

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PhoneTU2-6900 Ifree loan, crutches, wheel chairs, heating lamps and 1'-------------------- ..------------. ---------- I hospital beds. I If this column could have a special title, I think.

Member Michigan Press AS5Qclallon ana National Editorial A55oclatlon , I . . h II b II d ' L t f B k \Vorm'"N'ATIOSAL AD\'EKnSI!'G REPRESE."'TATC'IE ! Grosse Pointe Garden Center. and ,Library. l\lrs.: It mlg t we e ca e : . amen 0 a 00 . :

404 rutb Av~~:~~e~e'Ys,rrari9 ~~~~~~~~t1\'U. Jnc'B\'raat 9-7300 I[ Harry Frost on duty Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs~ay, I l"Iy 1vasher is broken, ICHICAGO OFFICE 10 a.m ..4 p.m. Volunteer cODsultant (;n duty Fnday: I've burned the 1'agout,

333 North Mlchlgan Avenue Phone Financial &-2214 124 p.m. TU 14594. I But I've just discovered-----------------------1 I Albert Camus!ROBERT B. EDGAR __ EDITOR and GENERAL ~!ANAGER Thursday, February 23Wll..LlA.'f ADA:\lO ..- ADVERTISING MANAGER * 9:00 a.m. Blood Collection, 9 a.m.-9:15 p.m. Two, r~h~rJan~h:l~rr~ fi~e:.ning,JANET MUELLER - ..-- FEATURE PAGE, SOCIETY I American Red Cross Bloodmobile Units willi h b k

. JAl!ES J. NJAIM - !.... NEWS . set up in Fries Ballroom to replenish the I But I'm devouring t e. 00 sPEPPER WHITELAW - -...... NEWS I Center's Grosse Pointe Community Blood Of Georgette Heyer.MARY LORL\lER - ADVERTIS~G Bank, other organizations' banks, and to I don't regard housework,~ANCY BUSCH ADVERTISL'lG I provide opportunity \0 contribute to any As any great challenger,~g~a=~IE..::::::::.::::.::.:::::::: -.A~~~Wi~I particular individual. The Grosse Pointe When I'm deep in tile pagesONNELLEE ROEl\'lG CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Community Blood Bank is empty and many I Of J. D. Salinger.ALBERTA WILKE . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I church banks are Inw. Make appointments I Ican't bother with ironing,EIJZABETH STEPID:.~S .. CmCULATION' now. Call TU 1-7511. . My hands have no blisters,

9:15 a.m. Junior League Glee Club, Rehearsal. , Since I started to readTardy Thanks for Great Job *10:00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class, Mrs. John Mc.1 The Bronte sisters.

Namara, Instructor. . The dlShes need washing,12:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Real Estate Counsellors, We've run out of food.

Luncheon and Meeting. I'm a whodunit buff• 1:00 p.m. Continuum Center, "Investigation Jnto Of John Creasey, pseudo

Identitv" for women onlv. Our clothes hare 710 buttons,* 4:00 p.m. Ballet' Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, In.! My dresses 1zeedhemming,

structor. '1 But I've GOT to finish• 4:30 p.m. Ballroom. Dancing Class, NO.5, Mr. and This Ian Fleming!

Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors, There UTeleaks in the faucets,7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Numismatic Society, Meeting (Not singular but plural),

and Refreshments. . I'm on book number seven$ 8:00 p.m. Gross~ Pointe Cinema League, "Alaskan I OJ Lawrence Durrell!

Movie Trails," a professional film by Kodak My walls all need washing,covering the Panhandle to the Arctic and Their filth seems to mock us,giving technical movie making tips for the While I'm busily absorbingarea. Interested Grosse Pointers are wel. Nikos Kazantzakes.come. The silver's quite tarnished

'" 8:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thur~day Night Dance Club for And covered with jelly,Adults, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, In- But I'm learning the preceptsstructors. Of Machiavelli.

Friday, February 24 You.could break my front windows,*10:00 a.m. and 1 p.m. Flower Arranging & Boutique While throwing a bomb,

Accessories Classes, Mrs. Richard T. Gera. I'd douse it, and continuethy, Instructor. Reading Somerset Maugham.

11:00 a.m. Towne Club, Meeting, Cards, Snack. My children are shoeless,'• 1:00 p.m. Oil Media Class, No.6, Mr. Zubel Katcha- And out in the snow,

doorian, Instructor. But I'm beginning to conquer• 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, In. The thoughts of Thoreau.

structor. So you see- I'm quite hopeless,• 6:45 p.m. and *8.10 p.m. Ballroom Dancing Classes, Go call the police,

r..... I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors. But I'll go to jail reading

Letters to the Editor * 7:15 p.m. ;;};~~er Side o~ Life, Dinner, Crystal Ball. D_u_m_as_,_p_e_re_et_fil_s_! _

* 8:30 p.m. Parents Without Partners, "Who's Afraid 11:00 a.m. Senior Men's Cribbage Group, Game and--------------------- of Virginia Wolf?" A review and analysis Snack.

Dear Editor:- people from being able to rent by Vito Abate. Guests Welcome. 12:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Woman's Club Bridge Group,My husband and ! have lived carriage houses. My husband * 8:40 p.m. Lighter Side of Life, SarI Wrightson.Lois Bridge & Sandwiches. !

• . h f t d and I love Grosse Pointe and ':- :a~~~~~ a~udsew~~d ~eanto hope some day to buy a bome Hunt performance, Fries Theatre. 12:00 p.m. F.E.O. Chapter T., Luncheon.say we think "~arriage house here. Meantime, we're able to Saturday, February 25 " 1:30 p.m. Creative Crewel & Wall Hangings, No.6,living" is just great! enjoy the many advantages of * 9:30 a.m. Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, In- Mrs. Marie Massey, Instructor.

Grosse Pointe w~ere we're .. 4 00 B 11 t Cl M \o-tr Ell C I- A carriage house oHers the structor. : p.m. a e asses, a.J en ooper, n.privacy of a house, along with now llving. d A Cl:tlll' str1!ctor.many of the conveniences of We're IY.lth happy the Gro5!e .. 9:30 a.m. and *11:15 a.m. Chil ren's rt asses, ._rs. 7:00 p.m. Detroit Cribbage Group.an apartmeQt. We're lucky in Pbinte News took the ltand it Stirling Loud,. Instructor. .. 7:30 p.m. Folk Guitar Class, No.8, Mr. Alexander-tbat we have lots of room, use did in the February 9th issue. *10:00 a.m. and *12:30 p.m. Grosse. Pointe Children's Suczek, Instructor. Iof the garage and a nice land. Theatre Classes, Mrs. Sydney Reynolds, Di- * 7:30 p.m. Adult Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper,lord. Sincerely, rector. Instructor. I

It would really be a shame if Mrs. J. Bruce Campbell * 7:30 p.m. Memorial Bridge Club, Bridge Sessions, .. 7:30 p.m. Memorial 'Bridge Club, Bridge sessions'JGrosse Pointe City deprived 28 Moran Road. Mrs. Andrew' Walrond, Director. Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Director.r-----------------------: I 8:00 p.m. Good Companions, Sequence Dancing. 8:00 p.m. 9600 Air Force Reserve, Meeting. I

Know Yau r Schools ..8:30 p.m. -11:30 p.m. Senior "Other Side," Casual Thursday, March 2 .non-date dance for Grosse Pointe students in 9:15 a.m. Junior League Glee Club, Rehearsal.grades 10-12. The Monacles will play. Tickets *10'00 a.m. Braille Transcription Class, Mrs. John Mc-in advance 75 cent~at door $1. Chap-' Namara, Instmctor. 1 _

eroned and police protected. I 11:00 a.m. Welcome Wagon of Grosse Pointe andSunday, February 26 Harper Woods, Coffee, Meeting, Sand-

*12:30 p.m. Youth Council, Meeting. wiches.* 2:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chamber Music Players, Reo 1:00 p_m. Women for the United Foundation, Living

hearsal. Show. .* 3:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Ski Hi Club, Taos, New * 4:00 p.m. ~~;lor.Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, In-

Mexico, Movies. * 4:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing Class, NO.6, Mr. andMonday, February 27 Mrs. Ted Forrest, Instructors.

*10:00 a.m. Cancer Center, Workshop. 7:30 p.m. Weight Watchers of Eastern Michigan, Inc.,, Meeting.

12:15 p.m. Rotary Club of Grosse Pointe, Luncheon and * 8:00 p.m. and 9 p.m. Thursday Night Dance Club forMeeting. Adults, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Forrest, In-

* 1:00 p.m. Memoriai Bridge Club, Bridge Sessions, structors.Mrs. Andrew Walrond, Director.

* 4:00 p.m. Ballet Classes, Mary Ellen Cooper, In. IstructOI'. I

* 7:00 p.m. 8 and *9 p.m. Classical Guitar Classes, No. ,6. Mr. Ronald Scollon, Instructor. :

7:30 p.m. Teenage Republican Citizens of the 14th!District, Meeting. I

7:30 p.m. and *8:30 p.m. Folk Guitar Clases, NO.8, •Mr. Alexander Suczek, Instructor. ,i

8:00 p.m. Lake S1. Clair Chapter - Michigan Society;of Professional Engineers, Meeting and Re- •freshments. i

Tuesda}', February 289:00 a.m. and *10:30 a.m. Conversational French, I --~------ .-----

Class NO.3, Mme. Charles Bachrach, In.structor.

9:30 a.m. and *7:30 p.m. Basic Drawing & PaintingClasses, ~o. 7, Mr. Ray Fleming, Instructor.

10:1)0 a.m. Senior Men of Grosse Pointe, InvestmentMeeting.

a.m. Service Guild for Children's Hospital, I

Workshop.p.m. Senior Men's Club of Grosse Pointe, Sand-'

wich Luncheon.1:00 p.m. Oil Painting for Intermediates, Mr. Ray

Fleming, Instructor.1:00 p.m. Continuum Center, "Investigation Inlo

Identity" for women only.6:30 p.m. Kiwanis Club of Grosse Pointe. Dinner ilnd

Meeting.7:15 p.m. District Executive Committee-Boy Scouts

of America. Meeting.7:30 p.m. Grosse Pointe Chess Club, Game Competi.

tion.* 7:30 p.m. U.S. Coast Guard Safe Boating Seamanship

Course, NO.3. Members of Flotilla 12.12.Instructors.

li:OO p.m. Yoga Class, Mr. and Mrs. George O. John.ston, Instructors.

8:00 p.m. Romney for President Comimttee. Meeting.8:00 p.m. Grosse Pointe Cam~ra Club. Meeting. Pic.

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At a special meeting on Feb. The North Wayne Communityruary 1, the Wayne County In. College District wOul.J call for

. termediate Board of Education the following three proposalsapproved a resolution calling to be submitted to the elector.for a North Wayne County ate in 1967 or 1968 at a regularCommunity College District and or special school election:a South Wayne County 'Com. Establishment of a Northmunity ColJ':!ge Distril"t. Wayne Community College Dis.. The South Wayne Commun. mct.

.i~y College Distrjct 'Y0u~d c~n- A levy of 11h mills for build.

.51St .of 28 school districts m. ings and the operation of the~uding Allen Park, Ecorse, colleges.Gibraltar, Gro5!e De, Lincoln .Park, Melvindale, River Rouge, mection of the first board of'Riverview, TrentoD, Van Buren, seven trustees. *Wayne and Wyandotte. The two resolutions now go'

The North Wayne County to'the State Board of E~ucationCommunity Coli e g e District accompanied by an official apowould include the City of De. plication from the Way n etrait, Harper Woods Fairlane C'.ounty Board of Education forGrosse Pointe, Hamttamck and 5tate approval. l<..'1ectiondatesseveral others. 'I for both resolutions will be set. Iat a subsequent meeting of the *

The Sou~ ~ayne Commumt). I Wayne Co u n t y IntermediateCollege ~trict would call for I Board of Education for Statethe followm~ three proposals Board approval. Election dates *to be .submltted to the elec. I for both resolutions will be settora~ In 1967 at a. re.gular or, at a subsequent meeting of thespecJal school electIon. IWarne Co u n t y Intermediate

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Ball ior~~~S~~~k;'~~~~lIAmbassador'5 Ballfi. ~' ~>:j:Date.ls Announced!'~:1~: I Proc:e~ds From May 13 Party Will Heir Support Work

'~';1,! Of Globe-Girdling Hospita Ship; , HOPE In Many Countries

, ',' ~ .~ '~',.' The second Project HOPE Ambassador's Ball will be'} ;~;,{<~held May 13, at the Statler-Hilton Hotel. The announce.<&.~\Bf ment was made by Mrs, Edward N. Cole, chairman of the'A'~'ii Ball, and Mrs. John H. Ganschow, vice-chairman, a~ a

,~ luncheon last Thursday at the Detroit Club., The '67 Ball promises to~-----------

be one of the most beautiful tor W. Wertz, Ja'nes H. Quello,and glamorous events ever Troy W. l\Iaschh.eyer, Langer-held in Detroit, and will man Sullivan, Carl M. Weide-feature a gourmet dinner man, Paul D. Bagwell, Robert.plus dancing to the music of o. Teeg and Russell E. Bauer .

Ithe Glenn Miller Orchestra. I More are Mr, and Mrs. Rudy

Sponsor of tile party is the ISpeerschneider, Mrs. WilliamI Detroit Women's Division for IH. Bundesen, Mrs. Oliver E.

IProject HOPE, whose chief ocfi. Frey, Mrs. Emil F. Traum, Mrs.cers are :Mrs. Alexander E. Pbilip N. Buci,minster, 1I1rs.

IILaPointe, president, and Mrs./ Matthew J. Hudson, Mrs. ClarkHerman P. Sattler, first vice. W. Pea r son, 1IIrs. Peter C.president. I Tanisb, Mrs. William A. Terne.!l,

Pointe memiJers oC the '67' Mrs. H.enr~'deS e g u r Lauve,Ambassador's Ball honorary Edythe Fern M t' I r 0 5 e, Mrs.executive committee include Jvseph A. Vance, Jr., and Mrs.\Mrs. Horace Elgin Dodge and Arthur R. PIannensclimidt.!llrs. Benson Ford. Ball proceeds will help the

Among other Pointers work. Ihospital ship S.S. HOPE con.ing on behalf of the project are tinue to take her lifesavingthe Mesdames Walker L. Cisler, Icargo of medical supplies andF~ank A. Colombo, Alfred J. Iknowledge to countries aroundFIsher, Jr., Oscar L..Olson, Vic-, the world.-----_._-_._ .._-_._---------"-_._----

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Receiving awards and certiCi.1cates at Detroit Geneidl Hos.__-----------------11 pital Service League's sixth an.

th d ' . .. d niversary ceremonies recentlyII ch is a mellow mon ,goo lor remmlscmg, antillarecisely what members of the District Nursing were Pointers l\IRS. HELENE:1:~lanto do next Wedne?day, at the Country Club ~1~~~~ha(ln~e~~R~~e~~t~d;;~~: II All over the metropolitan Detroit HOPE, sponsor of the Ball, and chairmanehomeof Mrs. Vernor DaVIS. . Year pins; MRS. RUSSELL.H. area, ladies are gathering to discuss and of the Ball Publicity committee, andS ecialguests will be Honorary Life an.d Associa.te PEEBLES, who earned a 4000- plan the second Project HOPE Ambassa. MRS. RUSSELL BAUER, of Lakeshore, p embers. President Mrs. John ":an ZI1e and hIS' hour pin; l\IRS.JAMES S. HAR. dor's Bail, to be helel May 13 at the road,co.chairman of the Ball Souvp.nir~ll~'lrs.Joseph Cobane are arrangmg a remember- LAND, awarded a 2,500-hour Statler.Hilton Hotel. Here in The Pointe, Program committee, (left to right), met

? program to commemorate the. group's early days. pin: MRS. EDWARD KNE. MRS. ROBERT TEEG, of Waverly lane, recently to review their project's prog-r.SI'uChbeloved"grandes dames:' ~f the Society as Mrs. VALS. who earned a 2,OOO.hour chairman of the Ball Evaluation commit- ress. Funds raised via the party will go

Alb tAG if ths M s Oh I F pin; MRS. HUNTER HENDEE tee, MRS. HERMAN SATTLER, of Web. directlv to support the hospital ship,A. Devlin, Mrs. er . 1'1 1 '. r. a~ es . who earned a I,OOO.hourpm; bel' place, first vice-president of the J~rd Mrs. Charles Morgana, (a three.tIme preSIdent), MRS. ROBERT HURLEY and D t 't W 'D' " f P'" tS,oS• HOPE in its missions of healing andEI~aUmphray and Mrs. Don~ld Van Zile, (she's MRS.JOHN R. McKINLEY,JR., e 1'01 omen s IVISlon or rOJecl eaching.

ing as Mrs. Davi,' co.hostess), .Wlll s~are scrapbooks recipients of Boo.hour pin s ; -----------------------recollectionsof early DNS domgs WIth the younger MRS. MILTONWEED, recipent I JAMES H. JENNINGS, son of including KATHERIr\E CHAM. DENNIS GORDON,February 8.

of a 5OQ.hourpin' MRS. VER. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH N. BERS, MARY DALE DeBOR, Mrs. White is the former KATH.lbers. NER CONDON,pr~sented a 400. JENNINGS, o!. Whittier road, SARA DEVLIN, ELLEN ERIl(- LEEN M. BO'l'T, daughter ofAmongHonorary Life me!Ubers it~vited to attend hour, Third Chevron symbol; I served as publiCitymanager for SON, 1\1A R GE R Y J E A N MR. and MRS. JOHN AN.~ostalgicoccasion and contl'lbute the~r anecdotes a~e MRS. JOHN POTTLE pres. the Lake .Forest College, Lake LAMPE, ELLEN SUM N E R 1~HONYBOTT, of Lakeshore\IesdamesNorman Anderson, Edward S. Evans, WIl- ented a 400-hour Seco~d and Forest, JIl., !'tudent production R E E Dan d ANN 1\1] S E R l"oad.Paternal grandparents are"H. Gage,Prewitt Semmes, Wilfred S. Thompson and Third Chevron ;ymb(JI' MRS of Samuel Beckett's "Waiting WORTHMAN,and act as their I' the JOSEPH WmTES, of Bed-,'in"tonWalker. FRANK RAPHAEL, r;esented for ,?odot," presented Feb~u~ry chapero~e.counselor. :-vhile they ff)rd road.

,.6' * * * a 300.hour First and Second 3 a..d 4. A Lake Forest JUDlor spend SIX weeks tm.s summer! (Continued on Page 19) I~"ron~~~1\1R&ro~PH m$riq~M~~hmMhM ~~~g~ F~~e w~rthel-----------------------------------

~ Of Background P. CLIFFORD presented a 200. had roles 10 college productions I auspices of the Foreign Lan. I' . tual f ding date of the District Nursing hour, First Chevron symbol; of. "The Fantasticks" .. and Iguage League Schools program.lle ae . oun . . . MRS. B. COURTNEYRANKIN "Tiger at the Gates" ana IS a .. .. .. I

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' of DetrOIthas been lost ID the mlst~ of time, ~ut MRS. PAUL TRIGG and MRS: member of the national hon.. . iavailablerecords show a membership numbermg JOHN L THOMPSON recl'pI' orary dramatic fraternity Alpha I In weetkif

ysla~olmracest~urlDg'. . 899- th 'g' t' i tit 67 . " P . '0 a recen amI y vaca Ion at!9d0ber, 1 so e 01 anIza Ion s. a eas e~ts of 200.hou~certificates and Sl mega. '" " " ,Boyne Mountain, JOHN TEW

~ld. . First Chevrons, MRS. JAMES " . . won a second place trophy in. e Dumberof active members is limited at anyone KENNARY: .wpo earned a 100- Appeu.r1Og.!D, Eastern ~Ichl. the children's expert division.to 75 women who are intereste ~ in the two service Ihour certificate; and MRS. gan U~Ive,~sltys'"produc~lOn~!and CINDY TEW won a third

ts conducted by DNS: Bay Court Camp and needle. ROBERT CONE, MRS. LEON Chekovs The ~hree. Slste~s place trophy in the women's ad.e( . SEHOYAN, MRS. ARTHUR I Mar.ch .15 through 19 10 QUirk vanced beginners' divisic.n.They[, . STRINGARI and MRS. ROB- Audltorl~m on the EMU cam.

l, are the children of MR. and

Bay CourlCamp, loeated m Waterford, was founded ERT WATERS, given honorable pus w III be THOMAS G. MRS. FREDERICK C. TEW ofIhe Society to gi\'e vacations to underprivileged I mention citations. ICHRIST, son ~f MR. and MRS. Holiday road. TOM TBW' ac-. (Continuedon Page 14) I. • • GERALD J. CH~I~T, of S.ev~rn companied his par en t sand_---.- ..__ - _.- _._.-- -. -. . ._ ..'- I~oad, an E~IU JUDlormajor1Og brother and sister north for the

Elec~ed.SOCIalco.chalrmen of m Dram~hc Arts, cast as winter holiday.the Michigan Gamma Chapter "A n d rei Prozorov," LINDA .. .. ..of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Mich. FOSTER, daughter of MR. andigan State University we r e MRS. GEORGE D. FOSTER, Serving on the current "Ma-DOUGLAS DAWSON. of North of Broad",tone road. an EMU demoiselle" magazine. CollegeOxford road, a senior Account- freshman major~g in DramatiC Board is Gettyshurg Collegeing major and Grosse Po~te Arts, 'cast as "Frina." .. SUSAN LEE WADDELL, of I

High S c h 0 0 1 graduate, and ., .'..... . Rivard boulevard. II

MICHAEL IRVINE, of Har- MRS. ELIZABETH R. REED, '" .. '"court road, a senior Advertis. of Harvard road, librarian at MR. and MRS. DENNIS

. ing major and Grol!se Pointe Liggett School, will accompany r-'RANKLINWHITE, of Detroit,IHigh School graduate. a group of seven local students, announce the birth of a son,I -------- .... -- .. -_ ... _.... _. -'-_ ..-

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An invitation {rom the Fox Soc.lety May Parh;:~~k t~ha~~e~l~:r~u~~te~r~~:~ . I 1Pointe's two new Quester Chap. I d A I E -t TE------ 20ters, Pettipoints and Burton,: Secon . nnua. .ven 0 ncourage. .40 Age Gasking them to be guests at a I To JOin Institute Of Arts CounCJI"ls Sched~m~eti.ng Thursd~y, Ma~ch 2, at: May 13: Chairman Is Mrs. Robert H. Kantli MIChigan Consolidated Gas Com., _.. - - -. - .__ eI

! pany's Hospitality Center on 'I The Junior Council of the Founders SOciety ~I Kercheval avenUe at 12:30 Institute of Arts will sponsor a black-tie dinnerd: (l'c1ock. 'at the Arts Institute. the evening of Saturday Ma! A group of members from De- I Lester Lanin and his Or..•---------!.-..Itroit's Quester Chapter Mahma .. chestra will entertain: S.ef\'!ng as chairmanI

Nah-Bee.Cee, (the Indian name This will be the Junior Coun- Invltalton committee iIfor Belle Isle), will .speak on the cH's second annual event to Robert Scherer, Jr., ~history of the Island. The encourage persons in the 20 ~oor bo.ulev:lrd, wbOSeMahma. Nah. Bee. - Cee Chapter to 40 age group to becorre SIde asslstant is Mrs.:has devoted all Its study and Founders Societ\' members. . Woodhouse, of Renaud~

! efforts to compiling a history of . ., the island and is going to pub- General chairman of the party Hostess co-chairman Ii: !ish the information when it is is :'III'S. Robert H. Kanzler, of: East Side is Mrs. Ha!l'completed. Lothrop road. . I<'rueh~u{, of Ridge roa~

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The Day Guilds of st. Mi.chael's ~piscopal Church willhold their February meetingsnext Tuesday, at 12:30 o'clock.

Gathering for luncheon at thePutnam place home of Mrs.John Mason will be st. Anne'sGuild, st. Catherine's Guild willmeet at the Littlestone roadhome of Mrs, C. A, Gunn andSt. Cecelia's Guild will meet atthe Moorland drive home of1\Irs. B. E, Regan.

The Night Guilds, St. Agnes,St. Hilda and SI. Martha, willmeet Monday evening, at 8o'clock, at the Church.

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Officiating at the 7 her shoulder:! and a tiara ofo'clock rites, which were Alenco,n lace held her long veilfollowed by a reception at of imPorted illusiOl!. She car.the Detroit Yacht Club was ried a cascade of phlllaenopsisPastor George E. Kurz: orchids, stephanotis and Eng- . '

. !ish ivy. Their headpieces were Clr.~he bride's \\~ite pea.u de Her four attendants, maid of Iclets of .velvet and l~ce ac.

s?le ~own \~as ~.yled With. a honor Rosalyn M. Collins and cented wlt,h emerald {lDgerLl~hlgh'rlse walst, Jewel necklme bridesmaids C 8 t 11y Nelson, veils. Thelr flo~ers w~re semI'and elbow length sleeves. Re. Grace Thomas and Mary Tu. c3'icades of whIte FUJI mums,embroid~red A I e n can lace ricb, chose floor length frocks miniature white carnations and.beaded 111 crysta~ and pearls featuring white crepe skirts and podocarpus leaves. .:formed the )'oke of her gown. emerald velvet bodices trim. The bridegroom, son of pr. I ... ~.

_A_d_et_a_c_ha_b_le_tr_8_iD_f_ell_._f_ro_m__ m_ed_w_i_th_V_en_e_ti_a_D_I_ac_e_"I::dw~~~g~~~a;:_, ~~k;t~cah; .'.,.•t~r,:Slate Bake Salec. Miller, III, of Pittsburgh, .'. '...•... J At St. AmbroseP~s:~r:n~ ~e::s~~~:~_ Bur. t ..••••~'>~'~~,~!I SI. Ambrose Altar Society'sroughs, of Pittsburgh, Richard '." . ,,;-,;'.,ii I annual Bake Sale is scheduledRolf ,ind Tbomas '!'urich. I Pholo by Gene B~t1er Saturday, March 11, from 8 to

For her' daughter's wedding I In 81. James Lutheran Church Saturday evenmg, 4 o'clock at the Parish Halland the reception, Mrs. Rolf RAE NELL ROLF was married to Mr. Turich. She is corner of Maryland and Hamp:chOse a floor length gown of the daughter of the Arthur Bernard Rolfs, of Np~v- ton roads. The ladies will fea.shell pink alpaca, featuring a castle road. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. ture a s 0 e cia I delicatessanbodice of silver and pink bro. Turich, of Washington, Pa. counter of home.cooked foods.eade beaded with pink irri. I-------------<~-------------------- -------descent sequins and silver CONTINUINC OURdrops, She wore a pink velvet Leslie Fenton'sheadbow and pinned a corsageof pale pink cymbidium orchids Betrothal Toldto her handbag.

'Mrs. Turich, the bridegroom's The engagement of Leslie Annmother, chose a floor.length Fenton and David Norris Browndress of pale yellow silk-and- has been announced by theworsted, des i g n ed . with a bride.elect's parents, Mr. andbeaded Mandarin collar, and a Mrs. Ralph Fenton, of LochmoorDtor beadbow of yellow silk and drive, Harper Woods.net. She pinned pale yellow Miss Fenton was graduatedcymbidium are bid s to her from Grosse Pointe High School,purse. received her .Bachelor of Arts

The bride's maternal grand. degree from Wittenberg Uni.mother, Mrs. Clarence Grigg, versity and is presently workingwore an apricot chiffon gown toward her Masters degree atwitb 8 cluster beaded bodice. . Northwestern University. She

The newlyweds will make is affiliated with Gamma Phitheir home in Royal Oak when Beta sorority.they return from a vacation in Her fiance, son of Mr. andSan Francisco, Calif. Mrs. Donald Brown, of Rochest.

Among the out,of.tO'wn guests er, N.Y.,. is a. senior, ~t Witt~n.were Mr. alld Mrs. Walter berg Umverslty, affilIated withHuntley, Ill, of Scarsdale, N.Y., Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.Mrs. James Steel and herdaughter, Katherine, of PelhamManor, N.Y., and Dr. and Mrs.Julius M, Meyer,. of Milwaukee,Wis.

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Five Grosse Pointe women years; Mrs. Carroll. T. Balian.were elected officers of Detroit tyne, 424, Washington road, forIt\~\L:L' Orthopaedic Clinic at the 'an. 10 years, and Mrs. Kuhlman ..>t~A/'~'i ! nual. meeting of the Torch Drive for five years. .

/"~<i.';',' .'>; I service and three were present- Other offIcers named weret, .. ',. . :"1 ed volunteer awards. ~Irs. Jolm ~r. Booth, Birming.".:" f i Named officers were Mrs. ham, president; Mrs. Leroy B:, . "John N. Bockstanz 62 Radnor Bornhauser, Birmingham. first:.. : I circle. second vi~e.president;, vice.president; Mrs. Richard

IlIIrs. Gerard C. Mooney, 848 i C. Kel n, Franklin, third vice .. ~,~. :Washir~ton, corresponding sec- I president, and Mrs, John F.

. " .... "... I retary; Mrs. James E. Robert. 'I' McLean Jr., Birmingham, sec-.\:). "::.Ison, 257 Vendome. treasurer. retary. ..'t j i Also, Mrs. Wyman D. Barrett I Following the meeting, the

,''\.' ! Jr" 2ilO Fisher road, assistant i board of trustees held a recep.;,.\, I secretary, and Mrs. Henry M. i tion for the clinic's physicians."b' Kuhlman, 80 Lochmoo: road, I their wives; and husbands of

. assistant treasurer. ' 'board members.Presented pins in recognition '

o( five or more consecutive Enjoying a recent Caribbean, • I years of service to the clinic cruise aboard the "Europa"

" . were Mrs. E. D. Spalding, 75 were DR. and '.MRS. L. P.i S. Edgewood drive, for 20 IRAHM. of Audubon road.

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Mrs. Blomquist, vice.president' of theClinic's board of directors, and Mr.Engel, a board member and chairman ofthe membership committee, head the1967 campaign - the most extensiveeffort to obtain community support everconducted by the Clinic.

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by, of and for Pointe Wome.riPreparing to Launch Clinic Campaign

All Contributions Matched on Three to One Basisby Funds from Public Agencies; Cam-

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Reviewing thousands of file cardsand envelopes in preparation for theannual membership drive of the North-eastern Wayne County Child GuidanceClinic, which opens today, Thursday,February 23, are MRS. DONALD A.BLOMQUIST, of Canterbury road, andGLENN G. ENGEL, of Lannoo avenue.

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Over 25, most .skins startlosing oil and lrOisture; after34. it's serious. So repl.acethem with steady lubnca.lion. Oil and massage forwrinkles you now have.stroking alwil)"s up .ilnd out.And avoid collcctll1g n.cwcrow's feel elc. by us~ngeye pads in th.e sun .. rcadmgonlv in suffiCient light. andthrowing away your pouti~g.grimacing. frowning hablL~that age you._ Hair Color,ng _ Pe,manent!

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Clinic Is LaunchingMembership Drive

. .The Northea~tern Wayn.e County .Child GuidanceClime launches' Its annual membershIp drive today,Thursday, February 23, with a massive mailing programto present and prospective members.

More than 6,000 residents(i) ,of the seven communities 10 full.time and 13 part-timeserved by the Clinic-East persons in a little more thanSide Detroit, Harper Woods two years.and the five Grosse .Pointes .To meet the demand for intel"_ will receive a special edi. Vl~~S and for treat.ment •. thetion of the Clinic's news- C~n~c has opened Its NIght

. . Clime on Monday as well asletter co~tammg an appeal Tuesday evenings. Seven'socialfor c~n~l?ued support of workers, a secretary and twothe ClIme s work. psychiatric consultants serve on

Mrs. Donald A. Blomquist, of the Night Clinic staff.Canterbury road, vice-president ----------------.--~-._----------~ _of the Clinic's board of direc-tors, and board member GlennG. Engel, of Lannoo avenue,Detroit, are heading the meP'l..bership drive.

In announcing the campaign,Mr. Engel emphzsized threepoints about the communitysupport for the Clinic:

Contributions from the publicare matched on a three to oneformula by funds from publicagencies.

The average cost per inter.view is currently $30.25 forwhich the average fee collectedis $1.98.

Al tho ugh membership isform ally set at $5, all contribu-tions are v,elcome.- Mrs. Blomquist noted that thisyear's membership campaignis fhe most extensive under-taken .by the Clinic since itsfounding in 1964. She observedthat each member of the boardof directors has been asked tosecure at least 25 additionalmembers to b r 0 a den theClinic's base of community sup-port.

Located at 17000 East War-ren in Detroit's far East Side.the Clinic provides diagnosticand therapeutic care for chil. Idren 18 and under in seven,Eastside Wayne County com.:munities .

The staff has been expanded! from four part.time persons to

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----- 'Mrs. Lester Deck constitution '.. ,". Of Activities Will Occupy Church Women's and by.laws chairman, and • "'riGety During 1967: Work Has Begun On Mrs. F~fannhenschmidt Christ. y ~ ••

roup. Fair Pre arations, mas air c a!rman. ."Christmas P. There are eIght Church Wom. ".

'. . coffee hours, two Stewardship dinners, en Circles, including members,WIth fl\l~daUghter banquet, a .party. to honor past- of every age group, which meet~ther.and several "minor" dmners and smor~as- once a month ..dents and ises to be a very bu sy year for the First Ruth meets the second Mon.,1967 prom Church Women. day of each month in members'

UshLuther~~ ,i'.-----------_ I homes at noon. Priscilla meetsnt preslden~ of !he I ,h . the. second Monday evening of

rr~ M Martm Nlel- Mrs. Arthur rfannenschmldt, each month in me m be r s'PIS rs.

. taIled by Pastor treasurer. homes.' Unit~ meets the secondK:ppler at a recent President Nielsen appointed :uesday eve~lOg of each mo~th

• Mrs. D. J. Millett secretary of m members homes and Faithtmg. , . lude Mrs education Mrs Herbert Siewert meets the second Tuesday eve.'61officersmc . ,. . f h th' thr . r first vice-presi. secretary of Stewardship, MI'S, nmg a eac mon m ean Mille• Gella<~h Oscar Nelson' council woman Church Lounge.M George "" , .

; rs. 'ce. resident; Mrs. ~or the Lutheran Social Serv- Hope meets the second. Wed. I : '<..oDd v~ra~, correspond. I~es. Mrs. Rea. York representa. nesday or each month m the, ~;C>'.:nee Sc . Mrs. Paul Kep. liVE:'to the l!mted Church Wom. Church Lounge at noon, Esther I ;:;iUJi,

~retarY'1 secretary' and. en and chairman of members meets the second WednesJay of : +..~,,;.;~;t;;ill~W::~\f:ttIt::;:r:;l:::::::':;::::.;.lMt:::;:!:;::::::::'::.;:;k,:;:.:::f::;::::;j:;:I::I:;::::J:K:.Ml::.:t::t~;;~ ~~~~ tl~1:0:!J~i~~:~~i~';~"':'

Wf=: each month in members' homes:):) in the evenings and Dorcas'

meets the second Thursday ofeach month in the Church Fel.lowship Hall at noon,

The Women of the Churchgather for a general meetingthe first Wednesday of eachmonth, except July and August.

Luncheon, 1;erved at noon, isfollowed by a 1 o'clock meet.in~, a half.hour of Bible Study,

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lowe~ the Friday, Jilltl,.weddmg of Sandra J ....Idaughter of Mr. and ~!lnard Parks ,of Harper,and Samuel J. Leto, SOIl~and Mrs. S. W. LeU., ~chester road.,

Father Thomas Kel"tl'blated at the 6 o'clock .st. Bernard's Churcb

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! ice and silk A line ~featured a lace train. Her.illusion veil fell from Icrown, and she carried I

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Her hlJnor attendant!Zisgler and Angie M~bridesmaids MarilYII CIIIMary Leto wore frockawith cotton eyelet bodlCliaqua crepe skirts, lAd "arrangements of earn .chrsyanthemums. ID_,was flower girl.

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Mr. Robert D. Ernst418 Ca!"in

Grosse Pointe Farn,.Saturday, Feb. 25 from 10 I.m.

Miss Margaret Pfelfter1265 Devonshire Rd.Grosse Pointe Park

Saturday, Mal'ch 18 from 10 a,m.

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Household

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Littley89 Vendome ROld

Groll' Poi!1te FarmsSaturday, March 25 from 10 a.m.

The Estate of Dr. Arthur Ruthven1843 Manchester RoadGroSI' Pointe Woods

Saturday, March 11 from 10 I.m.

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SALES CONDUCTED BYH. O. McNierney, Stalker I Baos, Inc.

APPRAISERS1046 Penobscot Bldg. WOodward 1.6955

(Conthlued from Page 1,1)mothers and childrel~ Today it's a United CommunityService member agency, administered by DNS and sup-ported partly by the Torch Drive ana partly by theSociety. ,

Last Bummer, more tlian 600 campers were accom.modated during two.week sessions at the camp.

Needlework occupies" goodly portion of the presentmembers' spare time. Each season, dozens of sweaters areprovided for the campers. and the Sewing committeeworks all year preparing layettes. In 1966, 23 layetteswere given to the Visiting Nurse Association and 12 tothe Frontier Nurses of Ke,ntucky.

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Remember The a.1 Poudre?All during the early years of the century, a highlight

of Detroit's social seasons was the District Nun:;ing So.ciety's annual "Bal Poudre," given on Thanksgiving eve- Mrs. Thomas Neil Horan, of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W.ning to raise funds for the Society's work. IH~ndy road, is announcing the Scherer, of Kerby road, are an.

Most of the monies contributed were used to support engagement of her daughter, nouneing the ~ngagement ofVisiting Nurses. In 1901, DNS was subsidizing two Visit. RO~EMARY CURTIS, to rark ~~~, d~~gh~~~m~LE~~~n~~ing Nurses and producing many layettes and "pneumonia Ash ey LOWryb'SODJofLoProessorf Ernst. son of Mr. and Mrs.. k ts " 'ti" th . '1"1' d and Mrs. Ro ert . wry, 0Jac e , necessl es m ose pre.pemCI In ays. . Ani! Arbor. The bride. elect is Carl Ernst, of Detroit.

The Bal Poudre came to an end in 1917, when the also the daughtE'r of the late The bride-elect was 'grad.Community Union, forerunner of the United Foundation, Dr. Thomas Horan. uated from the University ofwas'Jormed for charitable fund-raising. . Her fiance's father is Pro. Detroit and her fiance was

• • • fessor of Botany' at the Uni. g~aduated from the Detroit In.,versity of Michigan. ' stltute of Technolo~y. .

Now, Let's Look Ahead I Mi H tt d d W t A June 10 weddmg IS plan.I ss oran a en e e s I ned at Our Lady Queen of

It's great fun to wander backwards ~n time, but it's: Virginia University and Middle. I Pea'ce Church.delightful to look ahead, too, as members of the Detroit I bury College Language Sehool. - .Chapter United Nations Association are doing. . . Sh~ wa.s gradu~te~ from t~e

, .,' Umverslty of MIChigan and ISThe UNA group has Its SIghts set on ran and Cana. presently emplored at Widener

da's fabulous Expo '67. Detroit UNA's own special Van. Library, Cambridge, Mass.guard 'plane leaves Windsor for Ottawa October 23. Her fiance attended the Uni.

Next day, there'll be a motorroach trek along the versity of Freiburg, Germany,St. Lawrence S(;awayto Montreal. , . then three heavenly and the Free University of Ber.days enjoying the wonders of Expo . . . then it's on to lin, and was graduated fromNew York for a special reception at the United States Harvard Unixersity. ~e is cur.United Nations mission. . . . , r~ntly a W~row Wl1son Fel.

No wonder such knowledgeable travelers as Mrs. low completing .gNld~Bte studiesGeorge R. Fink, of Tonnancour place, Dr. a..'1dMrs. J. at Harvard University.Stewart Hudson, of Lothrop road, and Mr. and l\lrs. , An early June wedding isJoseph A. Vance, Jr., of South Deeplands road, are aI. planned.ready signed up for the six.day excursion! " MAR-IL-Y-N-AN-N-W-ALKER,

Want to know more? A call to the local UNA office, of Kenwood court, a Pcrdue963-2688( will bring reams of Information . . . Universit~. student working to.

• * * ward her Bachelors degree inAna before we end these paragraphs on Detroit Home Economics, made all.A

UNA activities, we'd likl:!to reoport that the Chapter met grades in her major field duringthe Purdue fall semester.

for its anriualluncheon February 17.

IDr. Harold K. Jacobson, associate professor of Politi.

cal Science, University of Michigan, gave a' stimulatingtalk on the Influence of Developing Nations, Now and I

I In The Future. IAmong those on hand to hear him were Pointers Mr.

and Mrs. Paul D. Bagwell, Selden B. Daume, Jr., Mrs..Andrew W. Barr, Mrs. Wal'ker L. Cisler, Mrs. Jack Sin-clair and Mrs. Joseph A. Vance, J.

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read this, I'll be 'n Cairo, preparing to board a 'plane forKenya and Tanzania. . • -

During the next month, Kitty Marriott will be handl. ~~_',,~_~~~.::_~;,:«-;"'..:;-.c"~:.Y.~'MK,i log society.women's items for the NEWS. See you after " _

(a;:te Welcome WagonMeei~ng IThe Welcome Wagon Club of by the preceding Minday eve- M

Grosse Pointe will meet Thurs- ning. ~day, March 2, at 11 o'clock in Members may bring articles "the War Memorial for coffee for the White Elephant sale to ~and sandwiches. Bridge and this meeting or make arrange- IIIcanasta will follow the meeting, ments with Mrs. Hillyard Pierce, _~

Newcomers who have received TU 6.0753, to leave them at her ,

\t'. Pi a Welcome Wagon hostess call house, :.:at....A..... te";A are invited to attend. Reserva- Mrs. Darwin Tuttle, preisde,lt. ,M 'V.. •.....'" tions must be made with either will officiate at a meeting of the ~

Mrs. J. J. Schnieder, TU 6-4992, board scheduled for 9:30 o'clock ~

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For Ma rch M"eet.1ngs : Many Poin;;:;-;ere on hand

, I~~;~~~~:~:~1~b';~~71~r:~[."A t' " It' I R I' d . :dent's Ball, one of the 1OO.year.,r I~ans, ~ ernahona e .tlons an Art Apprechll' old Club's social highlights of

tlon Sessions Scheduled In Members' Homes; Ithe year, honoring William F.Creative Stitchery Group Being Formed Miller, beginni~g his. second

______ year as HarmOnIe president"~he Studio, :\r!s Group o~ the. Grosse Pointe Branch, Club officers ior 1967 include

Amerlca~ Assoc~atIon o~ Umversity Women, will begin, Pointers Wilbur C. Thompson,March WIth the InstallatIon of a new kiln. ;secretary; Arthur Giesiking,

The "Artisans" purchased'OJ - ~treasurer; and Carl Raab, vice.a power-driven potter's Icall Phyllis Rabbideau, 884-1633,; president. "wheel 'in January and are! for further information. I Among the party hosts werenow set to begin firing. International Relations Group Ipast Harmonie president Gerald

The group meets every Thurs. meets Thurdsay. March 2, at i C. Schroeder a~d Mrs. Schroe.day evening at 7:30 o'clock at 1 o'clock. Mrs. G. A. Kqechen' der, of Shoreham road, .and Mr.the home of Mrs. Ralph Kimble meister will discuss "South and! and Mrs. Erhard Dabrmghaus,in Fisher road. Central America in General, of Pear Tree lane. '

In addition, the group will and Arg~ntina in Particular." i' ~bold afternoon ses-sions March A reSident of Argentina for co-hostess Mrs. Hennell". Pack.9 and 23 from 1 to 3:30 O'clock three years, Mrs. Kuechenmei.' AI't Appreciation Group willfor members who find they are ster is well-ver5ed in her subject i hear the conclusion of a studyunable to attend evening meet. and has a vast I'rray of inter.! of Nineteenth Century Artistsings_ Iesting slides. I }<'riday, Match 3, at 9:30 o'clock.

A ~reative Stitchery section I Mrs. Norman Gehlhar. of Ver. I Mrs. William T. Krebbs will dis.o!1ltudio Arts is in the planning nier road, Harper Woods, will cuss. ~ngland's James Abbottstages. Interested members may en~rtain with the assistance of McNeill Whistler and Amer-

II _.---- ica's Winslow Homer, Johnr irm=_II_IEii=iiJnllillil__ i1II1EiS5!5lllJ~I3; III S!nger Sargent and Thomas Ea.

i LOO K TO • • • ~I ki~~e Group will meet at theW ~ home of Mrs. J. Robert JessupIII K ~in Lakepointe avenue.

& K I!I~ JERRY KEITH, teacher atMonteith .school, and JACKFORD, teacher at Grosse Pointe

III High School, will be among theCoiffu res I' more than 300 educators attend.ing a three.day political a,etion

s~. • • • faT individual styling clinic February 24 through 26II at the Jack Tar Hotel in Lan.

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Photo by Bransby StudioPlanning a summer wedding

are WENDY GRAHAM WOOD,daughter of Mrs. Graham Wood,of Hawthorne road, and JohnHancock Wood, of Ridgemontroad, and Paul Conrad Beal,son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W.Beal, of Rodeo, Calif. ,

The bride.elect is a student'at the University. of Michigan, Iwhere she is auiliated withAlpha Omicron Pi sorority.

Her fiance was graduated Ifrom the University of ~ali-fornia at Berkeley, where heaffiliated with Alpha Sigma Phi,and did graduate work at theUniversity of Michigan.

MRS. JOHN A. KIRLINopened her Provencal roadhome Monday, February 20, fora meeting of the local chapterof Alpha Xi Delta. MRS. RON.ALD LAUNS was co-hostess.

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•Windmill PointeClub Will Meet

The regular meeting of theWindmill Pointe Garden Club isscheduled next Wednesday'after-noon, March 1, at the GrandMarais boulevard home of Mrs.T rum a n H. Schneider. Mrs.Duke Huber will give a talk on"Tea Sandwiches and Appe.tizers."

be transformed into a set- iting fit for the gods.

Grecian columns will risefla~ed by large white Grecia~

., Ii.,"~,-Iik.ligh"_ Tb".,h- M,_ .. d M,,_ DOO~I~1;": i ",0," '" •• ~ 'oU" I ",oW " ._, sto~o If~Ji~~ew~~t:t:::'gods and the1r of Kensington road, have an. i A fall weddmg 1S bemg I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. ROCb'l

. ce to the muted nounced the engagement of their I planned by :ANNMARIE FAEL-I ford of Belanger road are an-strams of Warney Ruhl's en. daughter NANCY JEAN to LO and George Gilbert Jerome, no~cing the engage~ent ofsemble " h t h b .. 'Kenneth Hugh MacLean, Jr., w ose engagemen as een an- their daughter, BARBARA ANN,

Arranging for all of this beau- son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I nounced by h~r parents, Dr. and j to Dennis E. Pisula, son of Mr.ty-and fun-are Beavers' co. Hugh MacLean, of Rivard boul. Mrs. Sabasllan J. Faello, of and Mrs. E C. Pisula, of Mc.chairmen. Andrew G. Brodie evard. Putnam place. Millan road .and Glenn H. Jo~nson. assisted Miss Kipka attended Michigan Miss Faello ~s a graduate of The bride.elect is a junior atby John W.. ChJlde, Jr., and State University and is present. lIIaclean:s Busmess College. the University of MichiganDonald L. Richardson. ly associated with the Cbevrolet Her ~Iance, son of MI'. anrl :~hool of Nursing and is alIili.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill O. Brink Division of General Motors. Mrs. Gilbert T. Jerome,. of Re- ated with Kappa Delta sorority.will entertain a large party of Her fiance received his un~er. naud road, attended. ~lblOn C?I. Her fiance is in his junior yearDAC officers and board mem- graduate degree in Zlfechamcal l~ge. whe:e. he a~lhated With at the University of Notre Ibers, who will join them at pool. Engineering and will be ~rad- Sl~ma ~hl ~r.aterm~y, a.nd re- Dame's College of ~fechanicallside at 7 o'clock for cocktails. uated in May from the Uruver- ce1ved h1s ClVll E.nglDee~mg de- Engineering.

. . . sity of Michigan Law School. gree from Detr01t Inslltute of _Among their guests wl1l be He plans to specialize in patent Technology. • • I

DAC President Jarvis C. Webb law. He is affiliated with Delta ------ Vatican II Perspectivesand Mrs. Web.b, Mr. and. Mrs. Kappa Epsilon and Phi Delta M' H k To Be Discussed Feb. 24Peter J. Koemg, Mr. and Mrs. Phi legal fraternity. lSS 00 ansonJack A. Tompkins, Mr. and W'll B B 'd Mot her Mary T. Clark,Mrs. Frank A. Colombo, Mr. A September wedding is plan-I l e rl e R.S.C.J., chairman of the Phil.'and Mrs. Lyon A. Townsend, ned.' . __ osophy Depllrtment of Manhat.the Roland A~ Mewhorts, Mr~ ------- [Mr~ and 1\trs. E<i\vard J. L. tanville College of the Sacredand Mrs. Chester E. Blanton, Betrotha I Told lfookanson, of .Kensington road, Heart, Purchase, N.Y., wi!! dis-Mr. and Mrs. Nathan B. Good- are announcing the engagement cuss "Philosophical Perspec.n?w, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Gur. of their daughter, Sandra, to lives of Vatican II: The Role ofdJlan, Mr .and Mrs. Joseph H. Scott C. Cameron, son of Mr. the Laity" Friday evening, Feb-Carey, the. C~~'l Johnsons, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm C. Cameron, I ruary 24.and Mrs. DaVId L. Gamble, Mr. of Birmingham. .., ..', ...'"" ~>. "011 ~'''' .,~.~ ••and Mrs Frank Kenney and M' H k t t d •. v~ •...•.••,.~ •..,<t>: •.._ ..... ;~.".~

• ISS 00 anson a cn en i W .~Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bro:oks. ~Iichigan State ~niversi~y and :'; May e . ~

Mr. ~nd Mrs. John V'!. Chllde, IS presently associated With AI. ti $orve YOU ~Jr., will have as their guests coa. ~ ~ QMr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pal. .' ;,~ With ~mer, Mr. and Mrs. L. Robert Her f.1 a ~ c e. was. graduated ~ • f

Rausch, the Elmer W. Ger- from M1aml UD1.v~rslty, ~xfo~d. .~; The Finest • • • ~hards, Jr:, and Mr. and Mrs. 0., wbere he a~lllated w~th S1g. ~ • '"William Mosher ma ~lpha Epsilon, and IS also ~ Collingwood ~

. assoc1ated With Alcoa. ~ 5t d'o "Mr. and Mrs. Elving Ander- An early summer wedding Is :.,: U 1 I

son and. Mr. and Mrs. John B. planned. ~ (photographers), ~Olson w111he together and Mr. :,•.' 1927 Vernier ,,\and Mrs. Jos~ph P. Smith, Jr., Wealth and happiness are \~ Grosse Pointe Woods ~have asked as their ~uests Mr. generally not on s pea kin g ~ .,. Te~:ph0n.e: :.~1.~ 151..6 _.~ \and Mrs. Frank Gossmger, Mr. terms. ~».:~.;_<.•:C~,,':lf"L.>:C.,~,~and Mrs. L. S. Morse and Mr. 1---------------.--------.-a~d Mrs: R. D. Gargaro.

Among those seated at the"Swimmers' Table" will be Mr.and Mrs. -William D. Co.han,Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 7/. Dris-coll, Mr. and Mrs. David C.Clark, the Gerald M. Givens,Dr. and Mrs. John A. Bartlett,Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Boyer.and Mr. and Mrs. James Blank.enhagen.

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'. Society News Gathered from All of the Pointe

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The G r 0 oS s e Pointecomers Club will holdWashington progressiv:Saturday evening, Februstarting at 7: 45 o'clock.!If,

Bridge will be plaYed.. ~mlttee members' home. iaPark and progress to CShumway's for a late slltddrinks.

The committee is ~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meilrincludes !'tIr. and MrsAbbott, Dr. and Mrs 'Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. Hal!\Ir. and Mrs. Wally RichMr. and Mrs. Phil Welte

The club is for newwho've moved tf} Grassefrom outside the DetroitActivities include Partlqwell as bridge.

Interested newcomers IIIvited to call Sally or Bill Piat 881.5248 for further

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MAXON BROTH ERS,lnc. rt1J:edo '.fOOl .~A conscientioul policy mikes UI ."D friends

We Have Many Other Grosse Pointe HousesAre you in the early, time consuming stages of house hunting?The Maxon Plan for sifting out the inappropriate by means of small,simplified floor plans coupled with photographs can lighten yourburden (and ours) of preliminary inspections. Drop in at 83 KerchevalAvenue and go alrough one of our catalogs.

Footnote to Home Own,m - The Moxon PIon con soye you too the inconyenitnceof inoppropriote, unnecenary interior inspection.. If your hOIl" is for ,ole, we'dbft Ilod to inslH!ct it ond suggest 0 price ,uiloble to the current morket. We usuollyseU our listinl' quite promptly ot morket pric'!•.

Better foundations and girdles. All areclose-out numbers. Many figure types,practically all sizes in group.Originally priced from $12.50 to $29.50

A group of long line strapless bras andbandeaus included-orginal prices up to$12.50.

DR,C WUI Hear Talk on Roses To Marry July BrideA special luncheon honoring Alpha national literary frater. Conductor. emeritus P a u 1 music for t h r e e years on a

Amy Duke Harris, (Mrs. Ivor nity. i' , Paray, soprano Bethany Beards. scholarship at the JuilliardDavid Harris), of Provencal Her interest in flow\!rs started ;: . / lee, mezzo. soprano Rosemarie School of Music.road, is being planned by Mrs. at an early age as she followed Murch, and a women's chorus Miss Murch, who last sang onRaymond Berry, of Lakeview j her maternal grandmother and from the Rackham Symphony a Detroit Symphony subscrip-court, garden chairman of the mother around their large gar. Choir will appear with the De. tion series concert in 1961, hasDetroit Review Club. Idens in .Fort Valley, Ga. troit Symphony Orchestra in a also appearl:d with 11 symphony

Mrs. Harris, a past-president I BotaDical terms became a: Debussy program Thursday and orchestras in Michigan, Ohioof the Grosse Pointe Farm and part of her pr~-scho~1 vocabu.: Saturday, March 2 and 4, at 8:30 I and Indiana. She has touredGarden Club and president of lary :md ~ade It easier for her I ~ ' o'clock in Ford Auditorium. Iextensively throughout the Mid-the Grosse Pointe Garden Cen- t~ do serIOus research ?n the _ Paray will conduct the "Petite Iwe~t in recital, opera and Oi''}.

ter, will be the Review Club's ~Istory. o! flowers and their uSPs: Suite," "The Blessed Damozel" torlO programs and ha~ madeguest speaker Monday, Febru-! m medlcme, food, and, perfume. I ~', ' and "Le Mer." "The Blessed f~equent a~pearan.ces Wlt~ ~es.ary 27, at 1:30 o'clock' at the I ~oses, she ~ays~ ha\e a par. I1 , _, ' ,~:Damozel," to be performed for tlvals, I~c. 10 Baltimore, sm~mgWome!1's City Club. The lunch. I ticularly fascmatmg history. i ~,'\::?k-~ 'I the first time on a Detroit Sym. the musIc of the baroque perIOd.eon Will precede her talk on: A, Guesls ~t. the pre . lecture , \ ',,,-'"J '(f i" -: phony sub s c rip t ion series Miss l\I~rch is a member ofRose is More Than a Rose!" i luncheon Will mclude !'irs. Rob'i '1'1:'-:':::~; '_~, concert, will f eat u reMiss the Detr.OIt Baroque Eiisem~le

! ert Kales, DRC preSident, her; ':(,'--.~ '- '" ',--' Beardslee Miss Murch and the and leadmg mezzo.soprano WithA graduate of Duke University officers and board of directors. i c- • ' _:;-" chorus. ' Detroit's Piccolo Opera Com.

~v: ta~::h~~O;;~~lfs~,s :f::e: wi~l~~~en~\~:l~d:~~~~~r~ha~'l~~ I " :i Paray last conducted "La pany. She is a native Detroiter.Master of Arts degree in Eng. Brundle, Mrs. James Gwatkin, ' ' { "_-- Mer" in January 1953, This will EVE CO TT E R, daughterlish Literature from the Uni. Mrs. Marvin Dahnke, Mrs. Wil. ri "~ _-- Le the first time he has con. of MR. and MRS. F RAN Kversity of Virginia, :\frs. Harris liam Oddy, Mrs. William O'Reil. t,;- - " - . ,,:, - - '" dutled ihe "Petite Suite" with D. COTTER, of Merriweatherhas a partial Doctorate which ly and Mrs. Aaron E. Wilcox. Mrs. Hubert William Frohn, I, M ~h~O bYB9rauGbYJtut'0 I Mr. and Mrs. James Darling, the Orchestra. road, was named to the Dean'swas in~errupted by her marT of Nottingham road, is announc- l r. an rs. .en . on e. of Roslyn road, have announced Miss Beardslee, a-recent reci. List at the recent Honor's con.riage to Dr. Harris. She is a People who talk to themselves ing the engagement of her' rosso, of Brys drive, ~nnounce the engagement of their daugh. pient of a Laurel Leaf Citation vocation at Pine Manor Juniormember of Beta Kappa, Kappa must hear a lots of compli. daughter, DONNA LEE, to Ray. the engagement of their ~augh. tel', SUSAN, to Richard A. for Modern Music and a Ford College, Chestnut Hill, 1\las5.Delta sorority and Zeta Phi ments. mood W. Doyscher, Jr., son of I ter, S~SAN JANE, to Richard I Schultz, of Dearborn, son of the Foundll:ion Grant for Concert Eve was one of 18 freslunen__________________________ the senior Doyschers, of Detroit. I S. Elliott, son. of Mr. and ~frs. l:lte Dr. and Mrs. Julius F. Soloists, has become intem8' to receive honors. Before going

Miss Frohn, who is also the I Samuel V. EIl1ott, of DetrOIt. Schultz. tionally known as a result of to Pine Manor she was gradu., daughter of the late IIfr. Frohn, I' we~I~~n:OuPle plans an October The bride.elect attended Mich. premiering works by Stravinsky, ated from the Liggett School.

I is a Wayne State University O' igan State University, where she Berg, B a b bit t, Schoenberg,Occupational Therapy graduate. C f S' k affiliated with Gamma Phi Beta Web ern, Krenel: and many

: Her fiance was graduated i are 0 Ie ~ I sorority. Her fiance attended the major American composers.I from Eastt;!rD Michi!!an Ur:iv""- ' CI Off d ~Universily of Michigan - and She has bee n a featured'sity anrl is Ilrps"n!l.. t"achin(( j llSS ere i affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsi. soprano with the New York Proand working toward his Ma<;lers I I Ion. -d.egree at Wa~'ne Stat.e Univer- "Care of the Sick and In. ~ A July wedding is planned. ~f~::~~ a::m~~~n~un;t w~:n;~~Slty. ,. d" h f b d' I ------- d 1\1' B d I h IsA June weddin« is ')1~nned. , Jure as a ore 0 mg conno. : woo . ,ISS ear s ee as a 0

I tation as -a course title for an I Named to the Walsh Institute performed man~' major oratorio

I- . President's Honor ,List for the works of Handel and other mas.

I adult educalJ~n progra~ but I fall '66 semester 'is GORDON ters of the baroque p,eriod. Her: the fact remams that Sickness I R01i:GLIN, JR., of South Oxford I career began at Michigan StateI anrl injury enter every home at I road. I University, and she studied Ione time or another. --- --------------,

, I T-he engagement of Gail Eliza. lit is usually the mother ofbeth Glaser to E. DOllala. Stair. the house who' is put to the test. -

, III, has been announced bv her How she makes the best use of~parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Marshall her lime, energy, and mater-Glaser, of Birmingham. Iials; how she carries out the I

- The prospective bridegroom is I'doctor's or:ders; and how shethe SOD of Mr. and Mrs. John F: complies with public health IBowes, of park lane and Palm re~lations are not only criti.'Beach, Fla., and the late E. D. cal to her, but to her entire

'Stair, Jr. family.The young couple are stu- i And woe be the day when

idents at Northwood Institute, I poor 'mother is ill! In someIMidland, Mic,h. I families it is just aaainst the iI A September wedding is plan. rules for the mother to be bed. I:ned. I ridden. "Care of the Sick and I- Injured" can be made easier'i Northeastern Women and it can be'succe<;sful1y an.i Will Meet Monday plied when the home nurse is

down for a short count.i Northeastern Woman's Club MainlainilJg a healthy family,will meet Monday, February '47, recognizing symptoms, provid'iat 1:30 o'clock at St. Phillip and ing .>ervices tlJ'a bedridden pa.

,St. Stephen Episcopal Ch\lrch tient, and giving medication IParlors, Frankort avenue, De. and simple treatment are the I

I troit. I basic elements of the Red Cross! )f~s. Hazel M. Holtwood, as. Class which begins on -Wednes.! sistant foreign student adviser day, February 22, and will be! at Wayne Statp University, will held in the Community Servicesi present a program: "Interna. Building evenings from 7 to 9: tional Pane!." o'clock. Because the Red CrossI is able to plovide the servicesI MR. and MRS. SIMON EM. at no cost, the Deparlment ofMET DUNN (Corinne Clem. Community Services is able to€lnts), of Roland court, announce offer this class at no cost to 'the birth of a daughter, MOLLY, the parti~ipanLs.

;January 29._______ ~ ~ There is an immediate needfor nurses or borne economicgraduates to volunteer theirservices as instructor~ to main-tain this course in the future.If you are interested in takingthe Red Cross training toqualify as an instructor, it. isavailable at the same time theclass is offered, (with an adrli-

i tional hour added for each ses .I sion).I !

Whether you are a nurse, a I

loome economics major, or afull.time practitioner in the altof homemaking, this is a six.week course that can be ofgreat value to you, your family,and the community.

II Call the Department of Com-munity Services at TU 5-3808(lr TV !;-"271 for your reserva.tion today.

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"'lllS ~rARICK-DIREC.I-SU-M-M-E-R-J-0-B-w-an-t-ed-.-18-yr-.,-- g by degree teach: old student desires full em.. ble in all.,Subjects for ployment, any capacity, in.

J.\, sc1'.uol;college and doors or o~tdoors. Call Pete,. ~.li(l!l. TUxedo 5.8624 evenings.

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-------C'L" A" . S.:""rjillli.I;;lS.'J!m~~~~I.El1I~dlHJ!~~~D~!~~~'S'..~ I 6D-:~~O:lN;ROPERTY ~-ART~CLES FOR' SALE IS-ARTICLES FOR SAL£".' DRIVERS! Approximately $18~!V ILLA NUAVA RESORT buys $10,000/$20,000 Liabil.ity. A FACTORY SALE I

.~m¥:\:m::,~~~~,t'ffiS!;'i!\!t mll~W~~~'m"'''g[_~~",.",.""".$\ ON LAKE CHARLEVOIX Now Property damage. Medical ..4-HELP WANTED ~~.FOR ;ENT':'''~''"w,'''''.'''.::''''"'''' taking reservations for' sum. ~ay~=~~~. TUxedo 1.2376. :~~~ W~:~~?s~m~';:A~~l~A{~~

(Unfurnished I mer living in new contem. R SUI :RED U C E D. New, demos,TRAINEES ------.--__ porary homes or apartments. 0 UM - C TARS ;tracles. Trade up to VOX, NOW.

CANmDS YOUNG MEN for drafting, ac. NORTH SHORE APTS. Write Ironton, Mich. 49750. "WIPE OUT" SALE I Also loo's Fender, Gibson, Epi._CaU (616) LI 7.2030. I. I phone, Gre,tsch, .Guild, etc. OUTinlmum counting, clerical, sales and, NEW AND SPACIOUS .

fiper No m f1' b T I' DELRAY BEACH Oceanfront 3 i Po.w! 4 piece sparkle drum set I THEY GO.. Register Vox Holly.ne . t f om over '/0 0 Ice oys. op sa arIes. 1 ami 2.bedroom apts. Central h bid -f B d C t tN'Selec r . bedrooms, 31r2baths. : Wit cym als, now from $48.88. ,woo "OVle al! . on les ow.:~~~I proofS'boFmO~ar:o~~~ JOY OOMAN air conditioning, private base. Also 2 bedroom, 2 bath guest i 1oo's of na~e brand sets priced :Cha~ce of a. lifetime. Terms.

I in your . After 6, call TU 4-4.501 ments, GE appliances include house on same property. Both "to g~., Shng~rland, Rogers,! Hrs .. 10.9 dally.nssepoinle's mUos}crSati~~ WO 3.8606, WA 5.4765 surface burner, oven, refrig. completely and beautifully I Premier, LudWig.. Gre.tsch. Save "The Smartes.t See Artists"olOgrapbY,ca .' 2627 David Stott WO 2.7160 erator, dishw::shehr, disposal, furnished. For sale or avail. $1oo.$3oo! EI~ctnc gtlltars from

St, 884-4852. covered car ports, SWIM. able for spo.ason.Grosse POI'nte $27.50. !\IUS.IC Center stocks ARTISTS MUSIC CENTERS27500 Harper PR 2.5600 MING POOL. Close to public h 11 ANTIQUES. Pie safe with tin, Yale Bldg. transportation. Docking facili. owner. TUxedo 6.1444. t hem a G' Gibson, ~ellder. Epi. 14357 Harper at Chalmers, also inserts. Dry sink, cop per

--II dr've your car ------------ pone. oya, Martm. 1oo's of Dearborn and Madison Hts. II'ned. Jenny LI'nd day bed.HERwi I ' __ ' ties. Call 771-3124. dCEast coast Florida March ------ 6F- TO SHAR~ mo eis to 50% off! New ampli. Light walnut desk table and"'Uxedo2.9940. 4A-HELP WANTED > E. JEFFERSON AT 91r2M[LE' LIVING QUARTERS fiers from $17.88. Shop the --.---------.-.- ------ marble top commode with

• 1 (Domestl'c I 1- I Music Center before you buy. SKIIS, Blitz, wood, 6'2", Cub co 'I ----- ' fruit pulls. Oak drop leafCHARLES and Marg.I GRAYTON.WARR'E--N-,-ba-s-em-en-tROOM available, or will share bindings. Parka, lady's White table. Kitchen cupboard,

R Wewent to church last WANTED-Experienced cooks., apartment, 4 roo m s, "'65, lovely 2 bedroom home with 2293T3HGE!I~USIC CENTER Stag, small, light green. 882- chairs in r 0 ugh. OXfordt. day evening (D~n't be waitre:.lses and couples. Grosse heated. 1 lady. TUxedc.. 2.1044. business woman. 371-4905 rahot nr. 9. Hrs.: 1Q.9 8522. 628.1726.

es ked,) Only thIS was Pointe Employment Agency, I after 6 p.m. Closed Sunday ----------- I _sbOC d t -------.---- WASHER Wh'l I S CORVETTE, 1964, Convertible,l Next Wednes ay a TUxedo 5-4576. East Jefferson-City Limits - . -_ .. - -- ---I ' Ir poo upreme, 9-ARTICLES WANTED 365, 4 speed, A.l condition in.ert~~i a I Church, Perry -----.------- SPACIOUS three.room 1 bed. WIDOW will sha.re home with BASEMENT sale. Childrens with sudsa\'er. Call TUxedoe PI a s a minister and HOUSEKEEPER - Live.in. Top room I'n respectable apart. couple or busm.ess woman. I clothing. Skis. Back door ,t 4-0664. BOOKS tl. t Ob' So h side and out, $2,250. 527.8337oPI, t talk wages. Reference necessary. Near transportatIOn 331.2248 335 R' ._____ __ ' . r lecls ug t., after 6.pture, is going 0 ,. TU 1.4255. ment building. Second floor. after 8 p.m. . - lVard. 10 to 4 Friday. DECOUPAGE hand bags. Or. Browsers always welcome. , _I "Leisureand the Arts, --- Stove, refrigerator. C"uple 2 PIECE li . der now for Easter. Reas.on. B. C. Claes Book Shop. Miss CHRYSLER, Very low mileage ..

peuyoucan make it. Ruth COMPANION for older lady preferred. $115 per month. STOCK BROKER an'd/gn engi= vlng room suite~ 6 able. 371.77R7. Ethel Claes, 1670 Leverette 2-door hardtop. Radio, powerbl t t I TU d 4 090 VAll 2"61 d '. . I thO d months old. Rug s, chairs (48216) WO 34267 bake ve steenn" g autoDick, a e 0 rave. xe o. 7. ey -u 1. neer eSlre a congema .Ir tables, lamps; kitchen table: ---.------- __ 1 ~. '. r . s, PO' r "

1.-.-----------.-- ------------ party to '!" h are spacIous 2 chairs. 882.4932' 886.5107 FOR SAIE-l-yr ..old Gem floor 1 • matic transmission. By owner.MUSICEDUCATION I EX~ERIENCED up~tairs. girl TROMBLY ROAD, 908- Lower Grosse Pomte home. Under . ' . cleaner, like new, sacrifice. W~ BUY old gold, Jewelry and $1,075. Phone 88:'5.1025.

With references. Live. m. 5 3.bedroom and 2 bath apart. S 00 h RIB T Call 294-4950, . 'I sIlver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 -----------d k C I TU 1 mont. epy ox .23, I VIRGINIA'':;. M R d -IUSTANG '66 . It f 11PL~CH AND JUDY ays a wee. al xedo ment, modern. Adults onlv. Grosse Pointe News. "J --------. __ -. _. • oross oa. ". ,vmv op, 11 V

':USIC STUDIOS. 6.5593 after 8 p.m. I Woodward 1,3180, PRescott 2. -- ._.___ ATIIC TREASIJRES HEALTH RELAXER. Reason. ---.------- equipped, 6 cylinder auto-JU t 0821 able, like new. 886.7845. WANTED - Home of furJl\' matic, low mileage. 882.8522.Guitar,CI.~sSiCB~~joar, WOMAN-i~r gen;ral, 'i-days 5 . 6G-STORES FOR RENT 10:30.5 Daily Closed Mon. -- . 1 ture or odd pieces. WA i.

BassGU!a[' d S~les hours, 8 a.m. to 1 r.m. !\tACK, 21621- New Colonial, EAST WARREN near Grosse DIAMOND RING, magnificent 8575.uitar Renta an Pleasant surroundings, con- sound proof, 3 room apart. Pointe. Nicely decorated mod. We Buy and Sell 41f.J carats, emerald cut, set

15 Kercheval v e n i e n t to transportation mcnts. Carpet, refrigerator, ern store. Hot water and heat 22418 Mack, bet. 8 and 9 Mile in Tiffany mounting; baguette BOOKS purchased. Entire li.P . te Farms' h 'd V I $7500 S II blaries, fine sin g 1e items.GtoSle OlD Good salary. Ref ere nee s air conditioner, etc. VAlley $110. Special plug for air con. 772.8606 eac Sl e. a ue, , . e Midwest Book Service. TUx.

Res. 372-8994 necessary. Reply to box S50, 2.0290. LA 6.2800. ditioner. Good for office or ----________ -need car, trade for' '66 or edo 5,2450.Grosse Pointe News, stating I --.-------- .. -._ .. --- any business. TUxedo 2.3046. FIREPLACE Seasoned hard. '67 Cadillac. Lincoln or 1m.experience, age, etc. 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath lower, no ~___________ wood, cut, split, delivered and perial. Private. 372.0070. WAN rED-Wheelchair for 15.

1------------ childhen, $250. Purd~' & Ed. 7-WANTED TO RENT stacked by lumberjacks. 18" ------------ year.-old boy. Call 771.5393.5-SITUATION WANTED gar, TU 4-2228. length, $18.50 per cord. Call ESTATES bought and sold.

I NEWER FLAT, Windmill Pointe 16643118 't 2 9 Complete or odd pieces. An. PIANOS WANTEI ------------ EXECUTIVE TYPE 3 bedroom .. or \vrl e 4 1 Fish tiques. silver, china, furni. Ddistrict with two bedrooms Lake Rd Lap r Mi hC::ECRETARIAL brick home, recreation base. ., ee. c. ture. Oriental fUi!S. Hugh C. Grands, Spinets .and small Up-

J and two baths plus activities ----------- -. ht H' h h'ment, 21/2 garage, fenced Bolan, 10233 Woodward, TO ng s. Ig est cas paid.SERVICES yard, patio, Florida sunroom. room or library or three bed. WE BtJY-SELt-TRADE 6.2500. VE 7.0506G B 772.6453. rooms and two baths. Will GUNS, _

race rown lease for two or more years Reloading rquipment and com. ELECTRIC STOYE, 40",. $10, OLD WICKER rockers in good CHARLES DALGLEISH15326 Mack, cor. Nottingham GROSSE POINTE PARK. 6 at $300 to $400 per month. ponents. Scope and Sight In.' excellent working condition. condition. Call after roix. TU CADI LLAC

881.53:;0 Res. 882.6372 room upper. Adults, no pets. VA 1.9509. stal1ations. Stock fitting and Call TUxedo 4.0997. 2-3734.11857823 It' h' 1 ------------ Michigan's Largest

1------------ '. IGROSSE POINTE couple de. comp e e gunsmlt mg. I'ANTIQUE accessories, Oriental WANTED, wing chair with high Cadillac DealerTHE SITTERS CLUB has reo GROSSE POINTE area, beauti. sires garage apartment in BROWNING & WINCHESTER porcelain, Sandwich glass and back, and bedroom cbaise 6161 Woodward TR 5-0309

~3~~~e~fc~~s::b:~~tt~~dZJ:' ful brick English type, 3 spa. Grosse Pointe area. TUxedo WEATHERBY ~~REMlNGTON I fine period furniture. '886-5901 lounge. VAlley 1.8499. Open Mon., Thur. Eves till 9dous bedrooms, 2 car garage. _4_.5_8_09_._________ g~~~s&&sm~~~~~,or 884.0843. WANTED: 2 twin trundle beds, FREE' PARKING-DRIVE INOccupancy April 1. Kensing. YOUNG M.D. desires 2 or 3 ACCESSORIES EXCEPTIONAAL fi . l' I old bl t d1 b d TUton Rd. TUxedo 1.5175. ' Y ne VlOm, r ou e run e e. x. 1964 BUICK Skylark, 4.door, $e.

bedroom apartment or bouse used by professional for over edo 6.5571.immediately. 823-4515. B. McDAN IEL CO. 50 years. A bargain at $300. ---------- dan, V-8; Silver Cloud, black

.15102 KERCHEVAL TU 1-1754. l1-AUTOS FOR SALE vinyl top and interior; auto-TRANSFERRED businessman 1------------ matic transmission, air l'ondi.

and family desire 3.bedroom Cor. Maryland VA 1..ll200 DANISH modern 2.piece set., BUICK Convertl'ble, '64, eco. tioning; radio, heater; powerGROSSE POINTE, near Easthome by April 1. Days 961- 'J dishes, service for 8; open nomical 6 cylinder, power windows, steering and brakes;

Jefferson city limits. 2.lJed. 0934, Eves. 526.0695. 'SKI BOOTS, :\finari, size 10:\1, book shelves; coffee table; steering, excellent condition 5 good tires. Always garaged,room apartment All utilities -D-P-E-N-D-A-B------- like nc\v. $22. 8B6.2553~ leather top drum table; 15.gal- $99fi. 881.2162. $1,195. TU1:edO2"()887..included. 0 n I y $140 per E LE young profes. I Imonth. Adults. No pets. Fine I sional couple with dog desire - Ion. aquarium, almost new; 1956 OLDS, 2.dr., power brakes, 1966 MUSTANG, radio, heater,for two businesswomen. 3 unfurnished 2.bedroom house SPINET PIANOS $368! TV, large window f~n. Miscel. radio, heater, $87. sat. after V-S, vinyl top, $350, premiumblocks from Detroit city limits,] -in Chandler Park. Expressway. $599 VALUE, beautiful NEW 1aneous household Items. TU 4 p.m., Sunday. TU 5-3066. tires, new snow tires. BestJ,z block off Jefferson. Take Outer Drive area. Excellent Spinets, hand rubbed finish, 4.2386. 1 PONTIAC, 1964 Catalina sta. olier. 771-6613.the Grosse Pointe bus for references. 565.1235, afler 5 IS-year guarantee, $368 or $3 i

l7i. YARDS used gray wool twist tion ~agon. Automatic, power '57 PLYMOUTH-Out to gr~'

downtown. Don't bother your. p.m. I per week. - K I !IIB ALL - carpeting, padding, $60. TU ~teenng and bral~es. Attor.U 'th k' t bl THOMAS. GRAND, etc. Fac. 5.0804 after 4. ney's second c,ar. 38,000 care you over this year! Two extrase WI par mg rou esooorr RESPONSIBLE faml'ly recently • - d al . d (traffic jams. On 2nd f1 tory branch, 100's pianos, or. 1 ful miles. Factor~ maintained oors, sever wm ows ,some

away from peeping Toms (); transferred need 2 or 3 bed. II gans. DRASTICALLY RE. 1 GIBSON ELECTRIC g u ita r New tires. $1,3'15 firm. Mr whole, some holes) ejectiorlother marauders. This is a room house, flat, or apart. DUCED! Corne See! DEAL- \ with amplifier, like brand Peters. TUxedo 1.0034. type seats (great for dropouts -well policed neighborhood. ment.CaU 222-6400, ask for ERS WELCOME. Terms. Hrs: new; sacrifice $195. TUxedo OLDS 1965 Cutlass 2.door Holi. or dropdowns), juke box transYou can feel perfectly safe Mr .. Ducket_t._________ 10-9 daily. 5.6328.' day h a r d top, full power whee--8 engiJl~, partially ale

----------- , body. Sacrifice. 778-2570, or:here. You would like it here NEWER flat Windmill Pointe "The Smartest See Artists" TWIN YOUTH beds with reo bucket . s~ats, a ~ tom a t i f! 294.5389.with us. This apartment v.m district with two bl'<lrooms ARTISTS MUSIC CENTERS movable protective side rails, transm.lsslon, tlDted glas~,be ready about March 1st, and two baths plus activities 14357 Harper at Chalmers, matching chest of drawers. l?w mIleage, spotless condl- PONTIAC, 1965, 421 cubic inchbut can be seen in advance. room or library or thr.;!e ted. also Dearborn and Madison Hts. Excellent condition. Reason. bon. with many ext r a s Sell aU or parts-white bucketThis may be iust the place rooms and two baths. Will abie. 881.6051. Ladles car. 884.6134 after seats; motor and trans. in ex-you have been looking for. lease for two or more years ..------- ..------ r . 4 p.m. cellent condition. 891.!j)z8gYou had better clip this ad, at $300 to $400 per month. OLD and ANTIQUE CLOCKS KITCHEN AID mixer, used one 1962 CHEVROLET Imp a I a after 6, ask for Mitch.so as not to mislay it. Tele. VA 1.9509. bought, sold. traded a'nd reo year, $25. Eureka hand va. Sport coupe. 8 cylinder, autophone most any time, but! --------.---- paired. Guaranteed watch re; cuum, $10. Sewing machine, matic, radio, heater, good con: CADILLAC 1965 Coupe de Villeevenings; 6-10 is best. This is i 8-ARTICLES FOR SALE ' ,paIr. HUSK JEWELERS" $15. Barre Crafter trunk ski dition, $750. Call 881;.0915. dark 'blue, black vinyl top,not a rental agency. Doesn't 1----------- 14321 Kercheval, 823-4366. rack, $10. VAlley 1.3437. '62 r.HEVY aircond\tioned, AM.FM, 20;.this sound most attractive? GEORGE STECK mahogany con. ------- ----- ..-1_________ ~ wagon, VB, auto 000 miles. TUxedo 1.3817. •We will have only this one sole, like new, must be seen G.E. 36" ELECTRI~ RANGdE, DR E X E L Italian Provincial mati~,. /power steering, aIr. '.'available. to be appreciated. 775.8523. ~75. P~rtable Whirlpool ~'I solid mahogany dresser and COndltiOne)d~extras. Excellent 1964 DODGE, automatiC, V.S,

Aft 6 30 .uxe dlshwashe.r., $75. BO.th Inl hl'ghboy,' 2 nI'ght tables', large shape. I nvate par'~y. 886- 440, radio, heater, powerFor more information call ." er : p.m 11 d A I bl 0970 b k $900 TU d 4 '087'821.8985. -------- exee e~t con Ilion. val a . e book table; cigaret table: As. . ra es, . xe 0 ...., •approxlmate!y 2 weeks. IIfIS' sorted lamps. Couch. Barrel -----------------------

LOWREY cellaneous Items. V All ey chair. Lounge chair. TUxedo GUIDE TO GOOD SERVICEGROSSE POINTE ORGANS AND PIANOS 3-0501. II 1.2898.

5.ROOM upper in excellent To be No. 1 in 1967, the Music 1condition, available March 1. Center is now Michigan's Low. OUTFIT YOUR FAMILY I FHEE. UPRIGHT pia no and$160 per month. TUxedo 1. rey Market Place with 100 mod. bench. All keys play. Come6300. eis in stock. Before you buy Largest Selection of Resa[e I see. Saturday morning 9-11.

Johnstone & Johnstone shop us today. Clothing in Area. 1150 North Renaud .THE MUSIC CENTER New sport wear and linger;e SMALL cherry secretary. Small

6B-ROOMS FOR RENT 22933 Gratiot nr. 9 Mi. Hrs.: 10.9 50 to 75% Off I hutch. Pair maple tables.SA-SITUATION WANTED __ Closed Sunday Original Price Large Provincial drum table.

(Domestic) EMPLOYED widow has room I Oriental rug 8865901----------.---- for young business man or KAPA G U I TAR by-Fender. Spring Clothing Taken . . .DESIRES cooking dinner or lady. Kitchen privileges. Good Dual pickups. Ampeg Rever. on Consignment for R~IO: RECORD l?lay~r corn.

baby sitting, evenings. Refer. transportation, close to Ker. berocket amplifier. Perfect, • S 0 MART I bmahon $~5. Pair o. porchences. LO 8-1244. cheval. References required. condition. $175 or best offer. : LEE S FA HI N 1 rugs $15. Flreplace screen $2.

------------1 6 TU d 27525 TUx'cdo 5.2109, after 6 p.m. I, 20339 ~Iack TU 1-8082 Dual electric fan $5.. Sled $2.LADY -WANTS daywork, iron. I After p.m. xe o. .•----- ----- ---------------1 10 to 5 Daily; Fri. 'tiJ 9 I Nearly new C.C.M. Ice skates

UP WANTED i~g. and carfare .. Also 1?aby LAKEWOOD sou t h. War~~ COllIE!' BU¥! VISIT! INSPECT! : . ..I $20. R t.; m mag e 10.~ p.m.. I slttmg weekends or vacations. clean room. Gentleman. VAl. You will be plersed with our; BARN SIDING - Authentic 1 I Thursday, 10.12, F rid d y.

SECOY 475--- _~.~:.1663. .' ley 2.4593. , varieties and values in An.. weath~red, hand, hewn, na't-I 16924 St. Paul, TU 2.6340.I $ EXPERIENC"'D I d d' I-=:'~= tiques. Old.tiques, Jewelry, II ural timber. 463-2179. 1--------------Glamorjob Free ' '.<!. a ¥ . eSlres JEFFERSON. Lakewood South. ----------. . i laundry, expert shirt Ironer, P r i vat e entrance. Lovely Junkque. IKODAK MOVIE camera, mag. ,

JOY DOMAN I__.als.0_g-=-~~~~:!21~~523.__ home. Gentleman. 821.3850. THE GRIST 1\IILL i azine 8, plus leather case and iIt ---- 21151 ~Iack 886.1640 I telephoto len3 $25. Almost:er 6, call TU 4-4501 i EX PER I E N C E D German FFICES FOR Rf.o.JT ----------- 'I new Kodak Hi.Mat projec.

no~, WA 5.4765 'I woman desires housework, 6C-u ,''1aVidSt It ---- BEST USED VALUES 'tor. $40. All for $55. Men's Walnut beauty! Just one of our'B 0 WO 2.7160 cooking, days, w'e e ks, F. GROSSE POINTE CITY, in the PIANOS _ ORGANS ski boots, size 11, $5. TUxedo amazing sell'ctions of 50 pianos i Typewriter Service ~ R' Aif"'>TOP~~e Bid PR 2.5600 I Buede, 492 Bournemouth. Village .. One or more offices. GRANDS .. GUARA~~TEED , 1.7535: priced to move. Music Center i 0", New Location _

g. 5B---O--ENT I Parking. TUxedo 2.7252 or, BALDWINS - STEINWA YS : -. ---------.----- features Story & Clark, Lo\vrey! 13131 E. JE::FERSON AVE.;TEn: Womanwho II'ves I'n I, -£BMURPLEAYUM 1 TUxedo 5.0518. " '~ON'SOLES GU.ARANTEED . t d I' II' .:tSSe P' . : 1 . -, '-' ~ THOMAS ORGANS I . spl~e san. conso es m a, l~exf ro !tie Sevo"", Horel SALES AND SERVICE'ly f .olDte ~oods or VI'i --- -- --- ------- - IPRIVATE air conditioned and' d ., ~ . penod s:ylJngs. Large selec.' VA 2.3560

sitOtroccaSIOnaldaytime' IE' YOU are seeking employ' i carpeted office. :Man who re-: 3 Bal wm AcrosoDlcs Ra1cd No. 1 Come See '\ y? 1 tion used pianos. Wurlitzer: 14830 Warren, at Alter. ng.TU 4.1181. ment and have .g?od refer. I quires a small amount of sec. : Gx:innell Wurlitzer ."nyone can PLAY INSTANT. spinet only $299. Shop the' TUxedo 5-6000GuAN - ences call the EfflC'lent Work. t' 1 \"ork preferred TU Sale _ ".Tem Plav.erl' _ LY! See "L a w r en c e Welk," :Music Center today. i ----I' _. _

41 18.30 Excel! t . re ana, ., ... " i "Henry ~fancini" models! Beau. ' , ... ' • --.. 'ty.' Small' congen~~l ers ~mployment AgenCY', 2.2282.. . ;'ental Used Only 'tiCul full size spinets includin", THE MUSIC CEN~ER I ROAD SERVICE~essbeX]le~i~ncenot nec. LOrame 8.3n8. : GROUND floor office, pri;;;t~ l\ew Walnut Pianos. Only $573. 140 LES~ON, PROGRAM. S539~:22933 Gratiot nr. 9 lIIi. Hrs.: 10.9 ~, I GROSSEPOINTE

tim:t \Iollhng,to learn. 6-FOR RENT i entrance. modern, inc. air. ~ I Sa~e Pnced. Or S3.5O, week. Closed Sunday '. ~ J Sh R •I1Xanl gOOdfuture. Ca. UNFURNISHED : conditioning, reasonablc. TUx. . Used Or".ans ,Spmets, theaters: church. ~od. . ' TU 1-9SB £ ~A I oe epGlr

Warren area. 567- ..~__.. i edo 4.1234. BaldwlD Deluxe .Spmet _ SI.095 els. Terms. Hrs .. 10.n dally. '8A-OfFICE EQUIPMENT TU" 398 • I . :8 :\ULE Road and Harper nPar: ------------;-- Hammond C.3 With Leslie S2.195 ." FOR SALf - S 365 Fisher Rd., OPp. High

Eastland new one and two I AVAILABLE NOW-3 new au. Minshall 25 pedal SI,095 "The Smartest See Artists. I I .. ---- .. - r::bedroom' apartments, air con. II conditioned off;ces. i~ Chet Magnavox Dduxe S995 ' . TYPEWRITERS and and in g i Earl Richards Service 1

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1---'-' ----.-----ditioning. all a p pI i an c e s. Sa~~son Trav~1 BUlldmg. A!I ; Conn l\linuet 579~, A,!lTTSTS MUSIC CENTERS machines, new, rebuilt. Rea.: 20397 Mack Ave. n. Woods Depend"ble Sel'Yices t~~March 1st occupancy. TU 4.1 utihtJes prOVided, $50. $/0 Lowrey Holiday 569;> :143;>7Harper at C~almers, also sonable prices. National Of. I 'J..~7657. , monthly. TUxedo 5.7510. Combo.Compacts from S385 Dearborn and Madison Hts. fice Equipment, 161133Harper: =::::::::::~~_::_":..":..":..-_-..-._-_-__-_-_-_._--~-_-_- .. -.- .. - ..-..-'-----.

-- --- ---, -1-5.'\(i5PRIVATE-OFFicE-O~ Others from S195 .~ ~ . _ .. _ _ . at Bishop. TUXedl) 1-7130, ,..---------S--O----SL-----C

-----.R."T1~G ----"T .... -- I APARTMENTS ':\Iack, in the Woods, $75. Combo Player and Organ; new 'SE~VING .MACHINE. Sacrifice 8S=-ANTIQUES------ r'LIV' • N IRV' Ito seli ~onsultanl wom.' Anie!. TUxedo 6.1190. Smger m lovely wood con. _ ..._. . .. , COLOR TV HI.FI STEREOd wa paper and CIIS' B f' Id Ed t 32 ne ._' ..-. -.-.. . .-. - SM ILEY BROS. i sole. M a k e s buttonholes. IF YOU APPRECIATE QUALITY SERVICEraPery in local deco t eaCOTl6Ie mun on. o. I PRIVATE air.conditioned of.. TR 3.6800 i desi"ns, etc. with zig.za~. SEVRES, pink and white des. PLEASE CALL 823 ')630

st1Idio.PRescott 5.80rlal' hedroom. Occupancy about ~ f'lce all utilities, 17810 East DetrOit '[I 7'117'71 ... sert set. circa 1732.1780, 17 "oJ. Feb 15 'p . t Blrmmgham .1 Will accept $3,70 per month' r

E WOMA"--'-- ..-- .. . Warren near Grosse om e., Pontiac FE 4.4721, or $32.66 total amount. Deal.: pieces. S165. 12 Austrian bone 15007 Kerche\'al £5l1uirt 'l;ll'r1rl1nitli Grosse Pointe~l}l()P. H~~r:u~:3g~~,JOs. J. Beaufalt TU.~.0~6~! TUx.e~.~~~~. _. .._ , FREE PARK[XG I .e~. __.755.7870. . ._ ~~~c~.ser;~~~ p~~te~IJou\~~i:~ '- ... -_-_-__-.-_-._ .....

.~x~~ween 10 0.m.-12 NEFF- ROAD-UpPer-d~plcx, 3! 6D-RESORT PROPERTY DetrOIt & Bhm 0pCI Sunday 1.5 BEIGE CUSTOlll down sofa. Bristol ornaments. You will__ 1-~~0. bedrooms. heated. l\liddleag~d FOR itENT S200. Pair Baker mahogan~' love our shop. Do come in.RL -- --- - couple, TU 2.6020. -----.-.-- -- --- m.A:',KET ROLL: hon£'y ma.' console end tables, $35 cach,

all F~1DAY, $400 I C pIc <lntiqllc hed: complcl£' P<lir cor<ll chairs. $IS £'Jrh.offIce_ Variet~' job 3.BEDROOM English Colonial. SK I N IIith spread and dust.ruffl£', Poker tab I e. $8, TUx£'do

available ~Iarch I. Call aft£'r r.,\ YLORD SII1\'el.lop m a hog any T\' 2.23~8.,JOY DOMAN S p.m. VAII£'y 4.3596. Bcautiiul kilC'henette tI nit s lablC'. Cogswell chair. Tt:'6er36.ran TV 4.4501 CIIAR:\II~G 3 bedroom rllnch, a\'ai!.qble for week or weeke~r1s.. 2.7728.

.8606 Vi,\ :; 476" I 5 minutes Hiddl'n Valley. Elec.lJavid5t it . " ;> I heautifully carpeted. arge, trl'c heat. Accommodate 6 per. TWO lIANDSO:\IE co a t s 'Harper

0 wa 2.7161)I delightful pan e led family (l4.1h): white $1:;. black ~25, i1 Yale Bld

- PR 2.5600, room, Adults. No p£'ts. $350. sons. Detroit tclephone 961. I '" 62' 882.31.12.

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HIGBIEREALTY

UNDER $30,000 ICustom Colonial built in 1951' 21685 CENTERBROOK - Bet.

on tree.lined street. Close to ter than new, See this onetoday - almost new 4-bed.

all school levels. 3 bedrooms, room, 2lh bath colonial with11,02batlls: Large lot. OWNER: . family' room. Locatpd on

small court off Yorktown in867 LINCOLN, TU 4.3375. the Woods.

iTV 4.2228 i

Purdy&

,Edgar

OPEN SUNDAY2:30-5

1843 Manchester 767 BERKSHIRE. New 16-PETS FOR SALESouthern Colonial. 5 bed..,rooms, 3~ baths, 1i v i n g BASSETI' puppip.s, AKC, , 4room, dining room, family months, permanent shots. Callroom with fireplace. 1.693-1334. ,

BUILDER I WEE .'TU 4.7657 VA 1.7049 6. .K.OLD pedigreed Golden_I Retrievers, from good hunt.

- ing stock. TU 6-4336. I

19891 DOYLE PL. W. - 4-bed- Grosse Pointeroom, 2 bath semi-ranch, at. 'tached 2.car garage. Situated .BISHOP, 1347 - N ear bus,on well.landscaped lot in schools, and shops. COL.quiet 'court near Star of the ONIAL. 3 bedrooms, den,Sea and public schools. Quick breakfast room, pow d e roccupancy. room, and terrace. Lots of

IN THE always popular Radnor 1.1h story. Large bedroor,~, 'h carpeting in c 1u de d. TU 886-7039Circle area .we are showing' bath up; .2:bedrooms, f.ull b.ath VACANT. LOTS 4.0600. ' THREE.l\IONTHS.OLD Siamesea we~ designed three bed. down. Ltvl~. room wlth,flre- .room colonial with two full place, full dmwg room, .<Irge LOT #5, FAIRLAKE LANE- GRAND '!IfARAIS, 740 - De- kitten 100 kin g for properbaths on the second 'floor. kitchen with G.E. built.ins, ~n. Choice lot on exclusive lane. lightful location near lake. 1 family. TUxedo 5-4898.The !t'. 'iin floor has a 'large closed sun p 0 r e h, recreatIon LOT #9 GROVE Paipted brick Colonial, 3 GERMAN SHEPHERD, AKC,1 2 g 0 ,PTE.' SUR, bed 21L b th f '1

i v i n g room and family room, car arage. wner, 51. Clair Shores _' Corner rooms," a s, amI y '18 months, silver" female.room. The dining room is 881-2481. Worthington ct. and Jeffer. .~~~o.Qui.ck occupancy. TU Good watch dog, 772-1027. ARDMOREto the left of the center 'en- .____ son. I --------trance. 'The large kitchen I POODLE PUPPIES, standard CARPET and furnitlll!has recently been complete. GROSSE POINTE FARMS - AKC registered, while, black ing. Your Michigan. DETRO IT .' Modern Cox & Baker RANCH (.th h f 'ly redone. Should sell this FIRST OFFERING ' on quiet winding road. 3 bed.' WI c ance or silver), $125. I welcome, here.week, so see it quickly be-I' NEW OFFERINGS VAlley 3-0542. I' Free Estimatesfore a "sold" sign takes it OUTSTAND.~G. 3 bedro:»m,. 2 rooms, 1~ baths, lovely I,off the market. bath Georg,a~. Colomal in 5260 BERKSHIRE-Ever popu- kitchen, large Florida room, ALASKAN Malamute, AKC, 4 772.2252 ,

perfect condItion. Cherry lar center hall Colonial, 3 2-c;;r attached garage. Ex. months, 30 pounds, b':l?utifulpanelled family room. New bedrooms, 1% baths, dining' celient value. TV 1.6300. white markings. 886.5677, 7 to 21 I-PAINTING A

JUST A skip to Kerby school is carpeting. room, jalousied porch, mod. GROSSE POINTE WOODS _ I_ 10 p.m. ' i>ECORATINGthis colonial with three up. ern kitchen with eating space. Spacious 4.bedroom CAPE FEMALE toy poodle, 7 monthst. b d OXFORD, PRICE REDUCED- N f t 1 .s airs e rooms and a fam- Comfortable 4 bedroom, 2'h ew gas urn ace, cen ra air COD. 2 baths, large bright old, dark chocolate, warranty I KURT O. BA.

ily room off the separate eonllitioning, new roof, 2.car kitchen. 13x16 library with and papers Hou b k C 11dining room. Attached ga. Kba~htC

h0 Ion i.tahl.bLibk{rary. garage. Close to aU schools. . . se ro en. a CUSTOM Painting and1 c en WI rea ast . fIreplace, ~ames roo.m, 2..ear, after 7 p.m., 884.4469,'___ I'ng. ",'.11 paperiD2.

rage, so there is plenty of, I tt h d ~ 00 I - Y; .. •play area in th" yard. Lot I space .. Be~~tiful recreation 12923 .E;. OUTER DRIVE near a ac ~ <> a rag e .. 1 xH5 PUPS (4) SHIH TZU Sh teed. Free estimate;.SIze 58x151. Ready to go at i room Wlth ftreplace aud bar., ~~~Ckm;:~~rO~~~ 2~it~~~~~ ~~~ s~~~~d~~~~lla~~~l~~~~~~ 4U:i:'9 weeks old, Tux~~ view 1.5716.$29.900. I TOl\'NANCOUR - Custom Colo. NEW garage, NEW drive, tions for large family. TV I . .

nial. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths on NE\'TLY carpeted and de. 1.6300. 12a-PIANO SERVICE PAINTINGYOU WHO HAVE enough kids one of t.he Farms choicest corated. All of this in a lovely MOORLAND. 55'- E'tecutive. PIANO TUNING ana servicing, Interior and Exterior.I

of your own but somehow.1 s~reets ne.ar the wllter. Ov.er- house. near schools 'and trans- type RANCH. Near :"ake I guaranteed. Walter Mueller, tial and commercialkeep finding a few more at I s.lLe . famIly room. Nothmg, port~hon. Call us for further Shore Drive. 3 bedrooms, '21.';,i TUxedo 6.1090. insured, free estimldinner time, or playing in; lIke 1t. ! particulars.. baths, familv room. 2 fi"e. I CO. P . . perienced crew.the basement or attic on' T" places kit 'c he b 'It" ..I LETE plano servIce. Tun. THEODORE BRIrainy days ... do you need, STEPHENS-Seml ranch. 2 bed., ST. CLAIR plenty' of storage.ncar~~t .::;;~ ling, re.building, ~efinis~ing, WA 4-4129m<:>rehouse? How does six I rooms, bath do\\n. Bedroom I'd' . de.mothtng. Memoer Planobedrooms on the second I ami lavatory up. Attached i 1615 N. RIVER RD. _ Ideally I Si~~e~~~'4.=edlate posses. I Technicinns Guild. R. Zech, I CUSTOM PAIi\1Dfloor grab you? Could "ou garage. Close to Kerby and I located Ca.lifornia conte.mpor.1 '. ,I 731.7707. & DECORATD'G-' Brownell.: YO KS ----------- .l-use a large extra room on ary .that IS a masterpIece of :It HIRE - Attractive 41' 21-MOVING, 6' STORAGI: Quality Wo,•.the first floor and one of PRO V EN C A L, PRICE RE. I' spaelOusnes,~ for reI a xed I bedroom c e n t c r entrance ===.,,------=---~~.:.:::.- Interior and E~those big old second dining waterfront living, with 300 ft.! COLONIAL. Large paneled KEN'S MOVING - Local sub- 20 Years Expenrooms which were used for' DUCED - Overlooking golf! rive! frontage. For the pro.: family room, 2 fireplaces, II urbs. One piece or houseful. ALL WORK GUAItUthe s e r van t ~? Well we: course, English manor house i fesslOnal man or executive I 2.car garage. Hanely to every. Low rates. TV 2-8.'\40. LLO'

h priced at a fr~ction of true, h d . thO d 1- ------- RUDOl.PH TONE 'mig t have just the item" value. Spa c i 0 u s layout i \II 0 eSlres a home away' mg. Goo value. TU 1.6300. 121A.=:G'- IS' ----:-and located on a 100 foot i makes this a must for the I from cit.y tta(fjc and c<Jnfu-: YORKSllTRE l056-C S i enera ervlces: INT.lot on Lincoln Road. Priceel la ge fa '1' sion. Call for further details. ': o!ner • t.: SUBURBAN MAINTENANCE PAin the forties, this could r n1l ~. . Paul. SpacIOus DeWitt built I A"SOCI \TES 'give you a lot of living for' HARPER M d' Iff' 'C 195-1 center hall Colonial. 4 i .., Iyour family and all that .. ,- e Ica or 0 Ice: L1~IIC.. beelrooms. 2 balhs. library. I COlllplete Home Servicescome and go with it. faclht~. 1400.sq. feet. Block: 888 ~HADIER":,' De t r 0 I t - I First floor lavatory. Carpet i Inferior and Exterior Painting

from Ford X.way entrancc. Priced for qUIck sale. tmme. and terra~c. Excellent home' a Specialtd[ale occupancy. Just of( E.' for a family. TU 1.4200. PR 6.3038

Y

Jefferson with plenty of fret)parking. Upper now occupied WASlITNGTO~ - Spotless 3.by dentis!. $21,500. bed roo m 2. bath SE~lI.

RAi'\CH. Games room. extralavatory. 3.car garllge, Pricedto seP. TU 1.6300.

TWO first floor bedrooms witha full bath, make this theperfect smaller house forthe couple or growing familywhich must make use of thesecond floor. Now a full Istaircase leads upstairs butthe rooms have not beenfinished. Priced at $28,900. I ---

i GROSSEPTE, .WOODSBY APPO INTM ENT I 1889 HUNTINGTON

$28,500

EDGEWOOD DRIVE - Centerhall ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2baths. Full dining room andFlorida room. Half.black toLakeshore bus.

GROSSE

13-REA;' ESTATE 113-REAL ESTATE__ FO_R_S_A_LE____ FORSALE

JUST THE 'FACTS Grosse pointeI RIVARD - Ranch, 3 bedrooms.

Library and family room plus I LAKE SHORE LANE. Finel~rge recr~ation room with I three bedrooll1 ranch. In theh~eplace. rw~ blocks, from S h 0 res. Paneled Library.VIllage shoppmg. 100 lot. Recreation Room. He ate d

Porch. Unusually good closetspace.

OPEN SUNDAY 2 to 5

ICHAMPION I,

REALTOR ITU 4-5700 1

100 KERCHEVAL

SHAREMET REALTY 886-5020

BALF.OUR 708FIRST offering, exceptional 4-

bedroom Colonial on a largelot. Family room, library,sereened terrace, etc. RealValue.

ANIEL !'20225 Mack TU 6- 1190 I .

&

WHITTIER AVE.

MOORETU 1-6800

GROSSE POINTEHOMES

JnformatJor and Pictures of1\lo,t J{(,mes for Sale

in the Poin!cs

Page Eighteen

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Silloway & CO.TU 4-7000

FLORI DA/BAHAMAS

HOLIDAY 19768, comer CookRoad. ~ bedrooms, or 2 andden. Has 2 baths, utility room18x9 "nd a 21' kitchen withbreakfast bay. Central airconditioning and many extrasincluded. -

:AGENT

:13-REAL ESTATE HARTWIGFOR SALE Inc. Realtors

:NEFF, 6 bedroom, 3¥.z baths, I ~6_51_._81_4_4 _, new, kitchen, baths. $36,500.• Owner. 884.0700, .

i. RENAUD RD. :\,ORTH 1629 - I

. This E~ storey home offers 3 ;larger bedrooms, J,aneled li-brary and :: baths. Exw-a sizeglassed terrace, 2 car brickgarage. Choice location and alot of house for the money.

BY APPOINTMENT

LINCOLN 262-NEW PRICE.Exc;ellent Farm C 0 16 n i a 1.Four huge bedrooms, twoand a half baths, lovely pan-eled library, modern kitchenwith built. ins, .large break-fast area, delightful screened

. LAKESHORE RD. _ Newer 3 terrace, 2~ car garage. Thishome is located on a tree

bedroom, 3 bnth home with lined street near schools andpaneled library, on large, a fine' shoppilJg area. Addedlandscaped plot facing the attraction~ are perfect con.!ake. All large rooms featur- dition and immediate occu.mg a large second story fam- pancy ,ily room with natural fire. 'I' .p!,lce adjoining master bed- RIDGE RD. 235-Quiet eleganceroom. Bath, bar and bar.b.q.1 in one floor gracious living.Most desirable. Cose-in .loca. I Spac40us rooms. Three bed.tion. Hand)' to transportation.' rooms, two full baths, dining

! room, family room, att2ched: SIX A:\'D' SIX BRICK T1'\.: garage, sprinkler systE.m. No

COME - Excellent condition: extras to add and immetliatethroughout. Minimum amount I' possession.of exterior upkeep reqtdred.. _'70' lot. sprinkler system. Con' .LAKES~ORE 78a - ThIS oldersieler land c.>ntrtct with $10. i bome has so many pleasant000 down. 'I surprises inside .that you must

call for an appomtment to seeit. Four hedrooms, familyroom, library and lovely farmkichen with a beautiful view II

of the lake give sO much liva.bility. The price in the low .fifties is extremely fair. I

2 VACANT LOTS. SELLl:\'G YOL'R HOME? Wl~D:\l1LL POl~TE DR N E. For prompt, professional ser.: -'. . . • ... vice call our S;tles Prrsonnel, corner of Barring'ton. Call liS

for size and price. 'for market valuation .\nd:cuuncll. '

I CALL US FOR INFORMATION, OI\' ALL GROSSE POINTE

PROPERTIES

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12A-BOATS AND. MOTORS

. 2nd Offering.5 Bedrooms

4 BATHROOMS ,, • SAVE $$$ FOR '\lANY YEARS.: One bedroom and bath on first NEWLY DECORATED

floor. Library. 3 car garage. NEW LINOLEUMGreenhouse. Lot 65x2oo. Prop.erly priced.. t NEW ROOF,

13BEDROOM COLONIAL NEARTU 2-0120 ISCHOOLS, BUS AND STORES.I. $23,500 I

: L.AKEPOINTE, 1123-Brick 5! KARL DAVIESand 5. Very clean. $22,000,: TU 5.3220terms. IF. G. CHERRY7'~''A 1.9933 , \ -C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N-

REALTOR

WHITTIER. Well maintainedEarly American. Four bed.rooms, two and one halfbat h s. Recreation Ro~m.

OPEN SUNDAY 2:30.5 Pleasing decor.' . OFFERED BY i CALL 886-4444HAWTHORNE 857, FIRST OF. LAKE POINTE. Close to Lake. I A N IE L i

I FE RING - Center entrance Lovely modern Colonial built ' . I ICruising Aboard the II' 3635 BALFOUR . Golonia1. 3 bedrooms, 21/~ 1957. Three twin:size Bed. 20225 Mack TU 6-1190<:;EORGE PALMS, Rltr. su NINGDALE 't Loch. 21D-ELECTRICAL

Charter Yacht "Trident" ,GRACIOUS livit,lg. Stately 8 ba t h s. Mutschler kitchen. rooms .. Paneled Library and., IN, OPP?SIe APPLIANCE, room br' k C 1 . I 3 bed First floor utility room. FuJI Recreation Room, Large lot I ' MEMBER GROSSE PTE. moor Club. Attractive center. -----. SVacation of' a lifetime, 68' of, Ie' 0 oma. .. . beautifully landscaped. Early REAL ESTATE BOARD. hall Colonial built in 1951 by GROS'<'

t 1 h 11t. . I rooms and nursery Fmlshed basement. New carpet. W It 1\1 t F '1 ,,,E POINTE'S, s ee u wm D,esel powered I' possession. Price reduced. GROSSE POINTE WOODS a er a:, . ami y room, O.

luxury. ! ~~~~~e~~'an.2sfercraerd.gar age. CLOVER 1039 HAWTHORNE - Excel. A FAMILY BUSINESS FOR 3 bedrooms, 2~2 baths, break. H OOVELY, 319 - Spacious IIFAIRWAY. Attractive Ranch. lent Colonial, 3 bedrooms, fast room, attached garage, D

:YACHT CIARTERS 'I'D 6.2600' Cape Cod. 3 bedrooms, 2 h . OVER A CENTURY. ~ELSEA REALTY bath N k't h 'th I Tree spacIous bedrooms, two H2o baths, complete built.ins fine condition. Large lot, FACTOR

PR 1.6100 DR 1.5540 bU'lltSI:ns eL":b I c enV Wi t I bat h s. Recreation Room. in kitchen, heated breezeway, 125x164 with large shade I Y AUTHOR

. . I rary. acan . GI h B.1t 956 SERVICE

.'12E-COMMERCIAL PROP. REDUCED. ass porc. U1. 1 . large lot. Open Sunday 2.5. trees.$40,500. Early possessIon. 1 ------------ POINTE VACU

. £RTY FOR SALE lDE~LL Y located in Grosse . HARPER WOODS . GROSSE PTE. VICINITY

. . POinte Woods on a beauti. H 0 L L Y WOO D, 1740. 3.bed. UNIVERSITY near Charlevoix. HUNTINGTON 18571 - Cus. MAPLE LANE. Exceptional 3' NOTTINGHAM, 10670, near FREE PICKUP & D 'fully landscaped corner lot. room, Ph baths. Den and C?ne story with expan~.;on at. I tom built. 3 twin siZl:!dbed. bedroom, 2 full bath ranch. Morang - A most attractive NEW REBUILT PThis spacious 2 bedroom sunroom: 70.ft. lot. Updated tIc. Two bedrooms. FIDe con. rooms, kitchen with eating Family room. Many extras. Early American ranch homeranch, large den, rec. room, condition. Under $30,000. dition. $26,500. I 'area, family room, I¥.! baths, Must see to appreciate. in an excellent neighborhood. I TU 1-1014 PR2

Brick I.>uilding,1,200 sq. ft. close I 2 car garage. Priced in mid S OXFORD Re t a' d C I natural fireplace, large lot. ' b h 2 bedrooms, Jull basement,! ' 21002' MACK. to Expressway, 3 partitioned i 40's. WESTCHESTER, 814-Colonial, 'tempora'ry: Versyr~~~ ca:end" Open Sunday 2-5. ROSLYN-3 bedroom, H:.l at I 50.ft. lot. $1.':1,000. 1 -----

offices. Gas heat, lav. TUxedo I G\VENELL REALTY INC. 3 bedrooms, 2% baths. Dell. antique brick Cape Cod. Fin.5-3325, after 5 p.m. VAlley 1. r 19850 Mack TU 2-1730 2¥.! car garage. 70' lot. M~% for .. Four bedrooms, two and I LITTLE~'TONE - Attractive ished basement. Terrace. 2: TO L ES 1

21E-CUS!OM CO

9392 i-I mortgage can be assumed. one half baths. Lihrary. 90 1 face brick ranch, good ~oca. car garage.. I I'llmediate possession.' foot lot weIll and s (' ape d. tion. Land contract consider. . '. . INDIVIDUALLY desi, NEW APARTMENT $46,500.' ed. Worth'vhile seeing. Price ELFORD COURT - Custom Our 26th-year III Grosse Powle Spencer girdles 1nd I12F-RESORT PROPERTY reduced. built 3 bedroom brick ranch. 74 KERCHEVAL ' TV 5.4100 supports. Over 30 y

FOR SALE - 7 units. Good east sirle area. 3 Call us and we wtll tell you more I SUNN!NGDALE close to Loch. 2 natural fireplaces, recrea- . I penence. M au deone-.bedroom, 4. two-bedroom. '. , moor Club. Exquisite details. ST. CLAIR SHORES Hon rOOHl with lavatory, at. TU 5.40:l7 VE

MIO LODGE FOR SALE Rot . water he a t. Copper JOHN S. Two bedrooms and bath on LAKELAND COURT - Exclu. tached breezeway, 2 car ga. GROSSE PTE. WOODSI • plumbing. First class construc- second floor. Large Panl."led sive suburban 3 - bed roo m rage '121 G-ROOFll..l

:ON A HIGH bank of a beautiful GOO DMAN Activities Room. Paneled Li. ranch, paneled family room,' . COUNTRY CLUB, FIRST OF- I"'llI;i SEktion. New G.E. appliances. ANITA 3 b d f b ktrout stream, suitable for Bank financing. Terms. TV 4. brary. Well merits interior recreation room. House in - e room, ace nc FE RING - Sharp 3 bedroom .

. plush club 0" family use. Will 6550. 93 Kercheval 1886.3060 1 inspection. ,excellent condition. .1 ranch. Natural fireplace, rec. brick Colonial, 2 car garage, "I Dedi,! accommodate 17 guests in ' room with lav., stall shower. ma,ny extras. Shown by ap. J. , an

main buildinli. This is one of 'Ferrl's Real Estate ----------- THREE MILE. Substantial old. W b & 2 car garage. po nt nt I '~ er residence in really beautl'. e er I me on y. R"'OF ING CO,the beller lodges in lower GROSSE POINTE WOODS . v, ful condition. Five bedrooms, F AIRHOL:'o1E - 4 bedrooms, 2 INCMichigan. Formerly owned by" f b ' . ROWE & CO

IB three and one half baths. Li. ull aths, semi-ranch, 1m- . I .

. ~~~~~h.lIBoot"CoQ> Hampton Rd. 2227 ::'. i"~d':,':;::r,:wb;::' ~:;;..E:::~i.m~;":~~Sc hwe itze r f.:~"~~m.~:£tl:~u..'i"~:; TU 4-1 000 . lI~;\~~i:~;,,~~"'!~I3 bedroom' bric.k Colonial, nnt. family room with fireplace, 2 $42,000. " garage. All types of Roofs and

: 12H-LAKE AND RIVER ural .fireplnce, carpeting, ga. car attached garage. TU 2-2100 ---------- Gutters and Condurage. $7,000 down assum'es bal. GROSSE POINTE h' 1

PROPERTY EDU' J RUSSE L C" THOROUGH COVERAGE se 00 s 20911 Repairs. No J'ob"too

anca of $14,950. 51/.0.%mort. 'r,. L & "ONS ON OTHER 1 . C & C Hunt Club, Harper Woods .

.

: ' II gage. 886-5991. 881.1773 GROSSE POINTE HOUSES arter 0, 3 bedroom, 1¥.!.story brick or too small.928 WOODS LANE, off Morn. b I F' I OUR NEW NU

. ST. CL'AIR 1'HORE5-Custom 6 " '. I . CALL TU 4-4400 unga ow. Ifep ace, separate MBdr . I Stop in for a time saving list ingside. Almost new 5 bed. dining room, finished rec. CALL 899.2100t~raryoom ~~~i~~ti~~,'ce ::. RO C' H EST ER tailored to your requirements rooms, 21h baths, attached , room. Must see to appreciate. I Free ,Estimale

from our comprehensive Grosse garage, Aircilnditioned. Heat. $22 500 B f,BI-4380 -usual kitchen,' dining and Pointe catalog of photographs €a swimming pool. Existing 236 FISHER ROAD ' . y owner. . ALL ROOF & GUTIERfamily rooms: BeaUtifUll'ON WOODED RAVINE SITE FIRST OFFERING and small floor plans. mortgage. Immediate posses. GROSSE POINTE farms new BRICK HOME 3 bedrooms 21 C .beach bouse with ,bedroom with stream. at rear, this lux- colonial with 3 large. bed- '.' aulking, ctimney

1. I h sl,'on. Open Sunday 2 to 5. baths, large famdy room. 885. G tt 1

and bath and elaborate ury co orua as everything, 5 YOU KNOW where you can go rooms and 2% baths plus 1619. u ers c caned,fireplace. R"'\cellent condi. bedrooms, paneled library, 4 .., if you want to make MA M WARNER large family room with fire. -----------1 ADVANCE M.AINTtion. Bargain. firepfaces, 40 ft. family room, that final move into a house X0 N '. , place. Attached garage. Low 13A-LOTS FOR SALE' TU 2-5539

2 full and 2 half baths, screened with .the master bedroom on. REALTOR price of $40,500.

SWE EN EY' and glassed deck for outdoor the first floor and still have BROTHERS, INC. . TTT 5-571111 BUILDER . TU 5.9449 2 ATTRACTIVE lots near the I ALL REMODELIN~

living, 30 ft. kitchen with plln. al'iother two or three bed- 83 KERCHEVAL TU 2.6000 --~--- lake. Roof to basement-'

Itry and every ~lUi1t.in,full hase. rooms on the second floor I For Further InformatirJn and outsidement; separate' laundry and for family or guests. We'll . BIRCH LANE. 694-3 bedroom, CUSTmud rooms: Btiilt in 1964, over tell you where you can go TAP PAN S ' 2 bath ranch. Air conditioned. CALL RED CON3,500 sq. ft. of fine family Iiv. to see this new offering, BUY NOW, MOVE IN JULY ays I Custom built. in 1958. Open GEORGE.PALMS, Rltr. 13004 E. Warrening. Must be sold. $59,500.' whIch also boasts a large 332 Cloverly Rd., Sunday 2-4. (cor. Dickerson)Max A. living room, separate dining Grosse pte .. Fr.rms "AND SUDDENLY, " . TU 4.0703 TU 6-4444 VA 4-7109

room, and enclosed year- I Iround porch. $36000 is the 4 bedrooms, 2¥.! baths, family IT WI LL BE SPRING! 1---------- 14-REAL ESTATE ALL ROOFING, gulters,price and one f~urth down room, recreatiol) room, 2 fire. GROSSE PTE. FARMS - Ideal WANTED storms, doors, rewill ~uffice. places; with Colonial decor. Now is the time to buy to location, custom brick ranch. . repairs. Terms. VA

82x180 corner lot. $49,500. move in the Spring. FuU basement, 2.car attached SIX LITTLE KIDS with small ITIT 6-4336. garage,11h baths, natural fire. allowance, moving from East, 21 H-RUG CLEANI

place, plus many extras. LEE 'want big old house for theirTUxedo 6.3030. 'parents. Please call Grand.

ma, 886-5647.

l1...,..AUTOS FOR SALE 113-REAL ESTATE:VOLKS\\rAGEN5~-;Senger I fOR SALE /

1500; excellent condition 18._ 000 mile~vner~~:97~~ I SELLING YOUR1961 CHEVROLET MONZA, HOUSE? HAVE

._~OO~U_6.0606. I' CLI ENTS FOR 2 BED-BUICK '63, ;hit~~'2-d-~~~hard., ROOMS TO 81BED-: top, n('w tirt!s and brakes. i ROOMS OR MORE

886.6866. _. I $20,000 TO $200,00'0.!2-AUTOS WANTED I IF YOU HAVE, CALL

'W ANT ED -PENN-YAN, 7' I: dinghy. VA Hl9&3 or 331.4263, :

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'PETER CAPUTOCITY CLERK90 Kerby RoadTU 5-6600

FOR

CLIFFORD B. LORANGERVillage Clerk

Bonding Proposition

GENERAL CITY ELECTION

COUNTI ES OF WAYNE AND MAtOMI,MICHIGAN

NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION

Village of Grosse Pointe Shores'

~rnl16tJuiutt lJf armsNOTICE OF REGISTRATION

Village of Grosse Pointe Shores

NOTICE OF MEETINCOF BOARD OF REVIEW OF TAXATION

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for ther:;mvenience of the electors, the Clerk will be in his .office from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., EST, on Mon.day, March 6, 1967, for the purpose of receivingregistrations.

Published Grosse Pointe News,February 23 and March 2, 1967

You are hereby notified that the AssessmentRoll for the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores for the1967 tax year is being compiled.

You are further notified, that the Board ofReview of Assessments will be in session at theVernier School, 36 Vernier Road, Grosse PointeShores, on Tuesday Marr.h 14, 1967, from 9:00 a.m.unti112:00 noon, and from 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m.at which time persons having inquiry or complaintsconcerning the assessments will be heard.

You are further notified that the AssessmentRoll for the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores will beopen for inspection for one week prior to the datefor the meeting of the Board of Review.

TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THEVILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES:

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at a Special Election tobe held in the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores, Countiesof W~yne and Macomb, Michigan, on the 6th day of March,196'1, from 7:00 o'clock a.m., to 8:0\) o'clock p.m., EasternStandard Time, there will be submitted to vote of thequalified electors of said Village the following proposition:

To Be Held OftMONDAY, APR!!. 3, 1967

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registrationof qualified electors who have not already regis-tered can be made with the City Clerk of the Cityof Grosse Pointe Farflls, at his office in the Munici •pal Building, 90 Kerby Road, City of Grosse PointeFarms, Wayne County, Michigan, any day prior toand including March 6, 1967, and that the CityClerk will be in his office Monday through Fridayfrom 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. and Wednesday even.ings until 6:00 P.M. for the purpose of acceptingregistran ts.

Shall the Village of Grosse Pointe Shores,Counties of Wayne and Macomb, ~Iichigan, bor.row the sum Ilf not to exceed Two Hundred NinetyThousand ($290,000.00) Dollars and Issue generalobligation bonds of the Village therefor for thepurpose of paying part of the cost of completingthe improvements at tl:e George Osius Park consist.ir.g of acquiring and creating additional land forsaid park, improving and reh:lbilitating the exist.ing dock and docking facilities at said park andacquiring ard constructing a new dock and dotk.ing facilities.

Only those qualified electors who have property inthe Village: assessed for taxes, or the lawful husband orwife c~ such persons. may vote on said bonding proposi.tion. In addition, all electors must he registered whit theVillage Clerk.

The polling place for said eleclion will be ll~ follows:

Precinct :: 1: Vernier School36 Vernier Road

Precinct =2: Vernier School36 Vernier Road

Thi$ :'I:oticc is given by authority of the Village Councilof the Village 'of Grosse Pointe Shores, Counties of Wayneanti :\iacomb. :\lichigan.

BY ORDERBOARD OF ASSESSORSVILLACE OF

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Charles HeiseCity Clerk

for

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CIT', OF

CITY OF

TOWNSI1I P OFGROSSE POINTE795 LAKE SHORE ROAD

SPRING ELECTIONto be held on Monday, April 3, 1967

NOTICE OF MEETINGOF BOARD OF REVIEW OF TAXATION

Grosse Pointe Township

ADVERTISEMENT FOR PAVEMENT-ASPHALT RECAPPING

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION

You are hereby notified that the AssessmentRoll for the Township of Grosse Pointe is beingcompiled,

You are further notified that t~e Board ofReview of Taxation will be in session at the VernierSchool, 36 Vernier Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, onMonday, March 13th and Tuesday, March 14.th, 1967from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, and from 1:00 p.m.until 4:00 p.m., on each of the foregoing days, atwhich time persons having inquiry or complaints

concerning the assessments will be heard.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for the con-venience of the Electors, the City Clerk will be inhis office from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. EST onMonday, March 6, 1967 for the purpose of receivingregistrations. .

Notice is hereby given that registration of qualifiedelectors who have not already registered, can bemade with the City Clerk in the City of GrossePointe Park, at his office in the Municipal Building,15115 East Jefferson Avenue, City of Grosse PointePark, Wayne County, Michigan, any date prior toand including March 6, 1967, and that the CityClerk will be in his office daily from 8:30 A.M. to5:00 P.M. and on Wednesdays until' 6:00 P.M.

15115 East Jefferson AvenueVA 2.6200Published in the GPN 2/23/67 and 3/2/67

PETER CAPUTOCity Clerk

Published in the Grosse Pointe :'I:ews Febplary 23. 1967Puhli~hed ir. the Michigan Conti actor and Builder

February 25. 1967

Sealed Proposals for the construction of one.courseasphalt recapping work will be received at the City Hall,90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms, lilichigan, 48236,until 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, March 9. 1967, at whichtime all bids will be publicly opened and r<'ad aloud.

Work will include the laying of approximately 5.775tons 01 bituminous concrete recapping on eel tain Citystreets listed in the Spi!clficalions. together with othe"pertinent construction items connected with the asphaltrecapping work.

Each Proposal must be accompanied by a certified('heck in an amount not less than 5 per cent of the totalhid pricE.'. as guarantee and security for the aeceptanceof the contract. Checks shall be made payable to the Cityof Grosse Pointe Farms.

:'0 Proposal, once submilled. may be withdrawn forat least 30 days after the actual opening of the bids. TheCity of Grosse Pointe Farms reserves the right '0 waiveany irregularIty III any bid or to reject any or all bidsand to accept the bid deemed to be to the best interest ofthi' City.

The Specifications and Bidding Documents may beobtained from John A. DeFoe. Director of Public Service,90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms. ~lichigan. duringregular business hours. Copies may be nbtained withoutcharge.

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LEONA D. LIDDLECit:, Clerk

CHARLES HE~SECITY CLERK

ROBERT C. BENDZIN!.'KIC ity TreasurerCity of Grosse Pointe

TOWNSH I P OF LAKEBOARD OF REVI EW

CITY OF

City of

MICHIGAN.

Lake ~Township

INVITATION TO BID'

SPECIAL NOTICE

QiroS9t 190intt lBoohs

PROPOSED ORDINANCE

CITY OF GROSSE POINTE

NOTICE OF MEETINGOF BOARD OF REVIEW OF TAXATION

You are hereby notified that the Board of

Review of Taxation will be in session at the Vernier

School, 36 Vernier Road, Grosse Pointe Shores, on

Monday, March 13th and on Tuesday, March 14th,

1967, from 9:00 a.m. nntil 12:00 noon, and from

1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. on each of the. foregoing

days, at which time persons having inquiry or com.

plaint concerning the assessments will be heard.

Beginning March 1, 1967, all unpaid 1966 City,County and School taxes will be returned to WayneCounty Treasurer for collection.

Grosse Pointe Kcws 2.23-67

Sealed bids will be received by the City Clerk of theCitv of Grosse Pointe Park. Michigan until 10 A.M.,Ma~ch 6. 1967. in the Municipal Building at 151] 5E. Jefferson Avenue, for the furnishing of:

One - 25 cu. "d. 2R Leach Pack master com.pactIOn' type rubbish collection booy,mounted on truck of a minimum 46,000lb. G, V. W.

Bid envelopes shall be plainly. marked ':~id on One25 Cu. Yd. Rubbish CompactIOn Truck .

Detailed specifications are available in th.e PublicService Departm('nt of the ~Iunicipal Buildmg.

The Citv of Grosse Pointe Park reserves the rightto accept or reject any or all bids. or any partlhNcof.

AN ORDINANCE 'f0 AMEND SECTION 14 ANDTO ADD THERETO A SECTION TO BE KNOWNAS SECTION 18 (A) of ORDINANCE No. 239 en.titled "AN ORDINANCE TO LICENSE ANDREGULATE THE OPERATION AND MAINTEN.ANCE OF AUTOMOBILE PARKING LOTS, ANDTHE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THE SAMEMAY BE CONDUCTED IN THE CITY OF GROSSEPOINTE WOODS, MICHIGAN," as amended, adop.ted on August 17, 1964.

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Kitchens, }i'amily RoomsWe Also Specialize in

Modernizing Bathrooms

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TH IELE Construction& Supply CO.

PR 5.2323

GIRARD DRAIN,SECTION NO. 1

COUNTY OFWAYNE

CITY OF GROSSEPOINTE WOODS

NOTICE OFMEETINGTO HEAR

OBJECTIONS TOAPPORTION-

MENTS OF COSTOF ABOVE

INTRA-COUNTYDRAIN

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CARPENTER-All types repaIr'and'remodeling. Carl Watson. !LA 6.5501."

or InteriorFree Estimates

TU 1-705040 Years in G.P.

HUGHESBROTHERSDECORATORS5293Yorkshi,:e

ll82.9750or 821.9643

WlDdowCleaners. Servicpst01'lll5and screens. Free. ates. ],I 0 nth I y rates.1.2459.

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~:i>~~~f~~Il:AS~~N~ I ~~C~~!E~T-!~~~~~_ 12IS-CARPENTER WORK I ~~T=-_DR~~SMAKI~~ __ 121V-SILVER PLATINGwashing. Also painti~~. ;:st i C f' ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS EXCLUSI~E ALTERATIO~S SILVER & GOLD PLATINGof references. 922.8004. ! US tom era t Family rooms, porch enclosures, by .Mane Stephens. QUick Oxidizin and Re airin

___ ' ~.. __ .. I modern kitchens aaics con. servIce on hehls. (Furs). TU g p gG.. OLMIN -- CONSTRUCTION verted.' 5.7610. Brass Polishing & Lacquering.,

WINDOW CLEANING COMPANY COMPLETE MODERNIZING SEWING alterations, adults and Jewelry Repairing. Engraving. ~SERVICE::; AddT .' I LICENSED & INSURED children; hems, zippers, pi!. Fireplace fixture.. refinished. I

FREE ESTIMATES I IOns and Remodehng of all ' , lows, drapes. Trousers cuffed. LEEBERTWE AHE INS'URED types expertly done. I HELMER TU 1.7455.

372-3022 • Family Rooms. Kitchens I TUxedo 4-0522 : ---------- SILVERSMITHS• Remodeled. R eere at j 0 i ------------ IALTERA~IONS and sewing. 14110 CHARLEVOIX

If no answer call 372.3023 Rooms. Porches. Attl'cs Conn.I' .Alti~s .Porch Enclosures I Will pIck up and deliver.- ~ ---- ... ~. ~ .~ -.. . TUxedo 1.3669. 3 Blks. West of Chalmers21 M-SEWER CLEAN ING- :verled • Dormers • G .Additions .K!tchen~ •.Garages : ------ ----- VA 2.7318

881 5242 ,arages ' .CommercJal BUlldm"s Unowsk)', . ~-.-- SEWERS CLEANED, .broke~ Remodeled. ! " ! 21 -PLUMBING . _

gRIOR'EXTERIOR pamt: sewers repaired. Guaranteed. Free Estimates and Planning: JIM SUTTON i LICENS~D master plumber. t NGAttentionlipartmen\ own Reasonable rates. 925-6961. Set'vice. f'HA Financing I 1677 B D TV 4 2942 'Re p a IrS, remodelmg, etc. 21 Z-LAN DSCAPI

._ relirl'es. Genera c.ar-I ,__ j' __ - - --- - DEAL DIREC'l' WIT'H rys r. . Gu.aranteed electric sewer SERVICF.S airs wall papermg AD' ANCE MAINTENANCE • _ . cleaning. Cal Roemer TU _nter ~~:rs. 'Free estimate .. Elect~ie Sewer Cleaning for all BUILDER DOING all types of carpenter 2.3150.' 'TRIMMING, removal, spra)'ing, '

n~l::l. ._-- draJn~ and se'vers. , TU 1-1024 work, remodeling attic rooms, £LMERS PLU~mING and Heat. feeding, and stump removal.,);rs matched. I RESIDENTIAL'TCOM~ERCIAL I __ .~ . porches. Small or big jobs.. ing. KitchenAid Dishwashers, Free estimates. Complete tree,

NTING,co moved waul WE DIG AND RePAIR I ------- Estimates free. TUxedo 5- disposals dishmasler repair service. Cal Flemin.1 Tree Ipe~~g,~~~;~;:g~~~~~~~~:! ~IR~~~NG~~~~::d ! A~cfitions Alterations 5892. re~~~~I~.~~~~0.~~4B8_2.~_~ _S_e_rv_i_c~_T~x_e_d_o~~~_5_0.__ r

erlens,122_~~ ..:..._ -- I 884-9512 : Kitchen Modernization H. F.JENZENlNG, insi.d~'n~n10b°t~~ --_._. --- I 01' Minor Repair BU ILD ING I

all comme[i~e: Free esli. ~l~~ATER~ROOFI~~ __' . ~ree Estimates Home and industrial repairs':1all ~st of references. BASE ME NTS Waterproofed. Licensed Contractor Additions, at ti c s comp~et~d,al~. provenzano. Free eslimate. WOlk guaran. FRANK J. ST. AMOUR I Porch enclosures,. recreatIon I

d 5-4115 teed. Reasonable rates. 925. TU 2.8324 TU 5.5791 I rooms, garages repaIred. ::~-;~teri-; I _6~6!~__.. ~~. . __.. I ~ __ ~ . :~~~44~. TU 4.3011:

. Iling, w~ll W~~~~gin:~~i 2' ~-=FURNITU~.E R.E~~I.R_I

per hangmlhg.pygolt SLo.' RE.CANING and caning sup.ce Kenne ' I I' W od h' f '. ft r ~'30 p.m. I pIes. 0 en call' rames

8-1780,a e •. , repaired and refinished. PRes.RIOR- PAINTING, ~Jso II colt 6.4890. ,

I nd wall washmg. --_. -"-~--'-----,men51 8371.7478. . j CUSTOM upholstering. A splen. '

aSOllabe. _---. did selection of decorative:EORGE S. DALLY fabric~. Exper.t needlepoint!

ORATING mountmg Estimates cheer. 1

AINTING,DEC h fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker. ,hangingand wall. was. chevaL VA 2.8993. .

serl'in"this com:nunlty for I25ye~s. 2JQ':""PLASTERING

TV 1-7480 I JOHN & FRANK--jPLE'FEdecorating. Paper- PLASTER CON'rRACTORS I,ginginsured, guaranteed. Repair Work ISCbD~ider,TUxedo 1.05.65. ' Free Estimates IlOR, exterior painti.ng, 331-1546 after 5 p.m ..

r tiling,carpenter repalfS. EXPER'I' PLASTF,R and dry.ity materials. used. Free wall repairs. Licensed con. I

'mates. LAkevIew 7.5318, tractor, 20 years. Free esti'll6p.m. mates. PRescotf 8.2678 or 773.INGand d~corating, alS'O . 2377.

all washing.Best of refer. 21 R-CEMENT WORKct$. 922.8004. & BRICK WORK•ERTpaiiJting,paper hang- , J. W. KLEI NER'. Free estimates. G. Vanhe.VAlley~!4112. CEMENT CONTRACTOR

All types Cement, Stone andBrick ,Work done throughout the Iwinter-'-New and Repairs.

No Job Too SmallLICENSED & BONDED

TU 2.0717

L. VERBEKE

I WINTER PRICESCEMENT and brick repairs,

'I basement wall cracks patched I

an sealed. Wa t e r proof, II insiC!e.oulside. LA 1.461)3.

POINTE PAINTINGRIOH and Exterior - We 21 S-CARPENTER WORK I

atchany color. Best quality I CARPENTER' wants small' jobs,thelowestprice. Call aUer panelling, repairing, screens,

p.m.DR1.5312. porches, etc. PRescott 1-3729.

WALLWASHING IAdditions _. AlterationsALL WA?H ING New Homes

OOING&: DECORATINGOME?IAINTENANCE

LMER 1. LABADIETUxedo 2-2064

-WINDOWWASHING

LACK MARSHDRAIN,

ECTION NO.1COUNTY OF

WAYNEITV OF GROSSE

INTE WOODSNOTICE OFMEETINGTO HEAR

BJECTIONS TOAPPORTION-ENTS OF' COST

OF ABOVEHTRA-COU NTY

DRAIN ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that :N61 the Black lIIarsh ,Drain, ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GryEN Ihat6~' \~ to be .!ocated In the: the eost of the Giraro. Dn"n SectIOn

\\' aln~, ~lly 01 Grosse ~No. I. to be located in the County of'OIOOds, )h.ch,gan. h"s been: Wavne Cltv of Grosse Pointe Wood'., y appOrtioned as follows, lIlichil:,m. 'has been tentatively ap-;

I portioned as follows, to.witTentalive , TenhtlveP"o"fc~:r I Public Corporation • Pereentage

of Cost01 Grosse Poin Ie

of Wa;'ll 97.065% I City of Grosse Pointe '. g tel Woods 98.014':'.

o 0 County County of Waynewall 2.9: 5~Q I (Drainage to County

llra~ IS I1JRTlIER GIVEN that Highways' 1.986°;'nage Board for the BI k'

Drain, Section No I :~llI NOTICE IS FURTllER GIVFN that.~~\~ AM. Eastern'Standard ,the I1raina!\e Board for the Girard

11th edn,esday. the 29lh day Drain. Section 1'\0. I. will meet atvi 1967, In the Cily of Gn>sse 11:0S ;\.111, Eastern l'>tan iard TIme.~s. MlChigan. 'in Ihe Citv on Wednesday. the 29th day of"'I h' Mack. Grosse Pomti> March, 1967. In the City of Grosse

t 'gan. 48236 Pomte Woods. ~hehil(an. in Ihepla~ IS F1!RTIIER GIVF.:"I thai Cil)' 11 all. ,201125 1Ilack. Grosse Pointe

Of' Spec;flcations and est. \\ oods. Michigan. 48236.~Sl 01 said Biack M.rs~ NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that

Ion /';0. I. and also' a Ihe plans, specifications. and esll.., an or Ihe .:ea to be sen'ed matcs of cost of saId Girard Drain.WI).;e en file In the olflcl" of Section No. I. anc'... also. a des<np-

~ ounty Drain Commls. lion 0 fthe area to bc servcd there.'n tCadillac Tower Detroit I by are on file in thl" orrtce of the78S he said estimated cost Wa)'ne Count). Drain C"mmlsslo:ler• ,alar:' but the apPortionment 13523 Cadillac Towcr. Dl"trolt •. ~t1lchl.

D . as rmalll' established gan The said estimated cost isramage Board shall a 1\ $135.62~ 00. hilt the ,1Pporllonment

~a\cost of said drain \\~ten ",' ..cenla~es as fmally established byct P eted. th,s Oralna,l!l" Board shall apply tohe1s. rURnlER GIVE:';' that 't~e artllal cost of said drain "hen

to ~ .nng anl' PUblic corpora. fmally ('ompIN<'d .U5Sessed. or any taxpayer l\'OTICE IS Fl,RTIIER G1Vf::I' that'':1' be entitled to be 'heard at sa,d IlCann~ .n~ puhlic ('orpora.

Dral Ice Is given bl' ordrr 01 t,on to he a..se"ed. or any taxpaycrD:':i~e ~Board for the Blark Iher('of. \\ iU be entilled to he heard.

, crrlior: :-in, , This 1I0tl(,(, " ghen h\' order or

H E lhe . Ora.ina"e B~.rd for the GIrardNRY V Pram, Sechon :'\0, J.

, HERRICK' HENRY V.Irman of the Drain- HERRICKBoard for the Black Chairman of the Drain-Marsh Drain age Board for the GirardSection No i Drain, Section No. 1

, February 6, 19'.7, •l1aled' Frh,,,.r)' ~. 1n67....--- --..1.

Page Twenty GROSSE PO

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Counter Pain

"On the Water's Edge"

8200 E, Jefferson. Call 567-1175.76 or 341.1982 for appointment

Rental Director, Mrs. Viola Holbs

from every angle ... 20 stories of high-rise excitement! Myriads of river vislas-via gldJS window bays in every apartment. Penthouse jewel case of lights and stars .on

vil'w every night. Good quiet luxury. Studios, one and iwo bedroom apartment SUiteS,Rentals from $175 per month.

600 •sweepz.ng

Favorite Recipesof

People in The Know

~ood TastePointer of Interest

ICEBERG BEET SOUPContributed by

IUrs. Robert D. lIenklein by Pat Rouss('uu

1 No. 303 can cut or The Family Gathered at the home of Mr. .whole beets William Rust Pierce last Saturday and ga:

1 can beef bouillon prise 'party for Mrs. Ma~el Trombley who has betn2 Tb f esh lemon juice the PIerces for twenty-fIve years. ~he party Pl~

sp. I' eluded: Mr. and Mrs. John Huntmgton, Mr all<l1/4 tsp. Tabasco sauce Lawrence Leonard, Mr: and Mrs. Walter J~mes

IDrain beets, resen'e liquid. flew in ~I'om Washington. T.he grandchildren also

Grate beets on medium fine by to WIsh Mabel an affectIonate happy armiversan,blade. Combine beet liquid, I * * * .bouillon, lemon juice and '1'". All the Rage ... and wlzy not? Self.cleani1!fJbtlbasco. Add grated beets. Salt ovens are such a boon to homemakers. At Mu~to taste. Chill until icy cold, 120227 M~c~ Avenue, you can ta~e your pick' of th7!1serve in cups, topped with S()ur fe~ent k.mas ... General E.lectnc, Therrnador o~

'r desired Serves 4.6. Idmre. Plck one 110W and enJoy much more of a ..,cream, I. kitchen-wise. ,

I. . d '" * * 'dren from . t~e C IDIC an atherapist with me, and as soon IlIa~e a Roman ~olida~ .... Wrap your~elf in a top:adrfllas I come on with a couple of I Clure fearone, ,,97 Fisher Road. Fashionable, freNDO.kids, the audience is 'with' the in deliCious colors ..• raspberry, lime, heavenly blltkids ... " trimmed along tbe edges with white braid . . . tGlll

From Speakers' Bureau VOl-I forty.five dollars.unteer. ("I'm a trustee of the * * *

Pholo by Eddie McGrath. Jr. Detroit Orthopaedic Clinic, and Are You Soft And Lovely? ... A positive fashionMRS. JAIUES A. HUMPHREYS, JR., OF CADIEUX ROAD I can tell ~ou ho~ your dollars is a curly, wavy ... f~minine coiffure for the s(Ifj

By Janet Mueller of six programs at various ar~ worklDg I~ one Torch lovely look of Sprin~ '67. For the short hair fans IDrive agency .. , ). Mrs. Hum- .. b .locations in the Metropolitan phreys pro~ressed to WUF ~re growmg m n~m erl one versl(~n of ~e

Shirley Humphreys has TWO very spe~ial "Happi- Detroit area designed to thank Board member and received IS brus.h,ed lI~to WISpS but the ~ack IS a bIt Ionness Is:' books. One's her own personal ReCipes for Joy, all of last year's lady Torch her WUF Inforama assi~nment. cause It s said to be more romantIc that way. WeBa limited, (to a single copy), edition prepared and edited Drive volunteers and recr.uit "Inforama's a 'big' job, but to her own ... her 'very own new ,hair style atby daughters Debbie and Paget. ,new volu~teers for .the commg l.t'S one of the easiest I've 17888.Mack A~enue '.' . call TUxedo 4-9393 for an

Th th "Happiness Is 0$----------- Torch D.rlve campaign. t t th ng~ 0 er. f h The first Inforoma, Macomb ever had," she claims. "Th~t's I appom men WI SPl'l *'... *

HelplJlg," tells ~h.e stor! 0 would ~eally lov~ to ,~pend muc County's is scheduled today, at probably because the Untted . . .''Y0men for the Umted Founda. more time readmg,. shf~ ~ot~, Hillcrest Country Club. Ma- Foundation is such a profes- The Mlchelle-Look ... has arrlVed at I,eon, 17888hon (WUF). "but I can't seem to ID C nomb Unit Inforama chairman sional organization, so extraor. At<:nue. Tht!' boutique section has been redone iR

Put the two togetdher: atnd YOUf ~ours forhi~:d I'm alreaRdYtdhr~e I (the Tri-County Metropolita~ dinarily helnflll ... I can call and gold with a breath of lavender. There wiUget a pretty goo pIC ure 0 Issues be m on my ea er s D t 't '. d.'d d . t .t f th.ng any time f l d l' Th d F.d d S tShirley's private and public Di<!est Condensed Books!" e rO! area IS IVl I' ID 0 on I or llny I • .., orma.?no e mg urs ay, rz ay an a ?lrelaylives. ' She enjoys I dabbling with Un i-t e d Founciation "units," "Actually. In for a m a unit 10 a.m~ to 4 p.m. which is a wonderful onvortunitu

They're good lives, interest- needlepoint. a skill she pickf!d each with its own officers), is I chairmen do all th.e dirly work. acquainted with the total,,"head to toe" lo~k, M'ing lives, both of them. 'fhe UP as co-chairman of the Christ Mrs. Thomas Morgan. arraneing f~r a place whet';- !h.P. helps her customers attain. :.Saga of Shirley begin~ in Bel'- Church Christmas Fair Needl!'- Four County UnIts . program Will be held. Illltnl!' '* * * .muda. where she was born, point Belts and Kits depart- Wayne County, because of ItS up hostesses, getting telephone I'Ilark The Date .•• l\iarch 21st ... to see the kviug Slylraised. met and married Jim ment a few years back, and size. is divided into four sep- recruitment follow-up commit- at The Detroit Yacht Clu~. As part of the presel!tatloll,Humnhr.1Ys when he was .~ta- has done a bit of decounaee, arate units. The Eastern Unit's tees . . . All I do is check to the entire 8o1mar collection of spring fashions which aretioned there with the Navy dur- (most of the latter in conit'nc- Inforama will be held at Fries see that everything is bemg. 'lh Th I . Sh 19517 1\1 k A ' M .~..Auditorium next T h u r s day d" , Slve W1 • e rvmg op, ae ., eoue. ore ......ine World War IT. tion with Christ Church Fairs, March 2. Mrs. C. Bradford one.... . i ules will follow with exciting co*lIection*s.Watch for !he.:

Their fir~t son .. Tay. wa~ born too). •• ,Lundy is chairman. . ShIrley Hu~p~reys. frankly ...in Bermuda; when J;lV was Achve In Church . i The Do\vntown Business In- fmd~ he.r association. wltl1 \;.u~ Designed . .'. by Anne Thgarty for vacationingabout seven month~ old, the All the Humohrevs are act!~e I forama, only one that will not fasclD.atmg. Pu b I I C Ser:lce cruising .... then 'to greet summer in style ... theHumphreys m ov I'd to The members of Christ Church. In. be televised (the others each con~clOUS before she becan,e a and dress ensembles at Tres Chic Boutique, 18700Pointe. . c1uding .Tim, whose ecumenical will .be see~ on "Th~ Living WUF Board member, she's be. 0 d t. h fIt . fl tt . bl

Was No Stranger involvements includ(l servin!?' as Show"). i~ scheduled March come more ~lVare of need.s Avenue. ne e 19 t u cos ume IS a a ermg U!For Jim. born in Higl>land rilairman of the Gro~se Pointp. 15, under the chairmanship of and op~ortunltles for commum- silk ... beautifully cut and ~etail;d.

Park. the move back to Mich- .Mp.morial Church Boy Scout Mrs. Don Ball, at the National ty service.igan was "coming home." Shir- Troop. Bank of Detroit Building. "I think, if you sel've on Announcing ... a new line at the Notre DamePley wasn't exactly a stl'anger Shirley's a firm beIieyrr in Then there'll be the Central either the United Foundation, ... L'Oreal! You all know about their great shto the area pither; her oarp.nts thp. Boy Scout program, thinks' Wayne Inforama March 16. at Women for the United Founda- hair sprays and tints. Th.is is the field in which ththad been Detroiters before thev "it's great that !athers. have.a Marygrove College's Cadillac tion or United Community Serv- pany made its reputation. Now they have nail polillbe c a. m e Bermudians. she'd chance tn do thmgs With theIr Hall under the chairmanship ices Boards, you're bound to lipstick coordinates .The shipment has arrived~made many trips here to visit sons;" Jim's been active in Boy of Mrs. Clarence Krajenke; the get a much bigger picture, com- pharmacy in time for spring beauty refurbishing.her grandmother, her mother Scouts fur some time now; Jay Western W:lyne Inforama April munity.wide, of what's going - • * *had been active in Sigma Gam- is an Eagle Scout and Jo~n 3, at Ford Glass House. under on," she says. Planning A Children's Piny? ... At Kaleidoscope, 16mma Association ... Her Detroit hopes to make Eagle Scout thiS the chairmanship of Mrs. Mich- "And this after all is the Avenue at Bedford, wt' spied a great 'assor.tnIebt oftiel; stretch generations back. Ma.... . . ael Tinik; and the Oakland whole purpo;e of Infor~ma' To I wbicb would make a bit as invitations. Two favorites ...tIt. Since becoming Pointers, the .At vacation hme. thp. Hum- County Inforama' April 20. at get a pictur:l of what's g~ing frog and a colorful Noah's ark.Humphreys have doubled. Jay. phrl'vs hp.l\~ n'lturallv fnr Bel'- the Town and Country Club, on in sever ..l agencies, not 'I * * *20 now, is at Yale, where muda. ShIrley come~ from a under the chairmanship of Mrs. 'ust the one for which ou hap- ,. . 'he's active in Naval ROTC, large family, (sh!"s the young- John G Maddox J t k. h' h y h A Woman s CUrlOSItv ... prompted us to stop

f f. h'ld). 11 .' pen 0 'wor , ID W II' you ap- b 'f I h. f K't h R d Ispends his summers either on est a JV(~ c I .ren, reca s For all of these except the pen to be interested ... " eauh u new s owrooms 0 1 C en emo e enthe high seu or taking special many Easter reunions when she Downtown Business D is t rict ------------115218 East Jefferson. Mr. Fred Lax took us throuNavy training, (last summer, and ~er familv, h~r bro~ll.ers program. ShirlllY Humphreys is model kitchens, told us many interesting thingshe was at Corpus Christi, Tex.. and !'i1sters and OIP\r famlh('s; ultimatelv responsible. B ~~ their business and said they will be represented b{or f1i~ht training). aJI descend('d on. her n~rents And what. exa~t1y: is. an In-I_":"'-- :::::ft:.W; =-5 Builders and Flower ~how at Cobo. Hall ... aIool

Debhie, 18. is a senior at home for the sprmg holidays. forama? "The mVltatiOn<; ~o' -- u.&-=; - Q k M'd Kt hM b ou hould calChatham Hall in Virginia. and This year, thp. H'1lYloht'p.ySare last year's workers re~d: ~:.. _ _ _ ua er al 1 c ens. aye ... , Y sPaget. (guess what SHE's \~o~king a ~olit-Shift B:rmuda 'Come and bring a friend'," '~:::.o-~en show and the showroo;n' * *named after!), 16, is a Chatham VI~It. Debbie and Pabet a~e Shirley explains. "While we _-==-.--- &-:';1;&_1Hall sophomore. gomg down over Easter. Sh.lr- have them' there we 'inform' There's No Parking Problem ... at ~~etro AiJ1Xlrl.

Shirley, area chairman for .ley and Ji~ will spend two I them about the' work of 'the you ride uThe Royal Coachman Alrport Ltmthe Chatham Hill Alumnae As- weeks there In May. United F ()un d a t i on and its -=3 Service, Grosse Pointe is every hour' ... everydb!sociation. b delighted to have Jim To Graduate agencies. I -, TUxedo 6-1322.both her daughters stll(lving and The May trip will be in the TV Gets In Act We urgently need a ' • • • ,thoroughly enioyins; life at her nat"re of 'I "I(raduation pr!'s- "The tp.levision pP.onle nick PERSONABLE I There's Something Very Special •.• about WesfieIds,l5it!own "old schooL" ent" for .Tim who. after five ind.ividl'al~ they want to int!'r-. i Avenue. Perhaps it's the "special" on the dioner mell

Only One at Rome lon~ v!'ars of Nil!'ht School llt view, aO'encies-we ask them COUNTER Ichanges every day. Chicken livers and mushrooms overFourteen-year-old John. the the Univ(,t'sitv of Detroit. will to take" the sP('cific' agel'1t?ie~ SALESG IRL ]baked pork chops and Swiss steak are often featured. TbeI

youngest Humphreys and only receive hi~ Masters degree in within eal'h Inforama area- ~a special children's menu. Oh ..• yes ... It's said ~one still at hom~. ("The ilOlIS~ 'I BIl~~nes~ Atlministrlltion !"i~thp.v want ,to spotlit!ht.' full time only I secret to make their breakfast eggs so special ••. 885-DOES seem a little deserted. Ann!, (and that. we think, "We try to get th.e Jl.udienc:e pleasant .. . .Shirley admits), is in the I takes Quite a. sen~p. of dedicR- 'in nlar!" bv 1 o'clock in thl" working conditions 1'. . B 'Ei,e:hth Grade at Grosse Pointe tion on the pJl.rt of a man who's aftprnoon.Taningstart!'atApplyinperson .:-1

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John will probablv be goin~ agel' of Ford Motor Comnanv'~ Ion!' hour. ;tI Plans for a':l April wedding I State University. Herfia~ay 'to Prf'p S:hool soon. too. ~ransmission and Chassis Divi-' "We send out . about 2.000 _ ! are being made by Patricia of the Carl G. R~lltsShirley and .TIm HlImnhrev~ slOn). invitations for each Tnforama _. , d Iare in favor of Prp.o School" I "My family's al\\'av.~ been my I and !'XlJ('ct hetween 500 ancl 600 STUDIO'CAME'R"SHOn ;Ruth Schieman and Donal Carl Whittier road, was"if the child want~ to go"-and I'main interest'." Shirley notos. i people 'to show liP. WI' don't f'\ . r :~:~t~~~;einn\~~~~:d e~:~~:~:I;~, from Grosse .po~\lteearh of their children clearly "I've been involved with the I serve any food-we'd nevl'r '!pt CAR.L JOYNER -~ tnls. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad H.' School and Michigan.DTn want to 1(0: !,ids at all stas;es. in sc}lool~ ('verybodv seated for the taning 20229 MACK • th Iv. cf. S h' f D' I't h he affili

They'r~ a hapoy. heaUb~'. in- and at church." Typical of tile if we rlid!-hut we rlo hand 01~ - tn e O,!~ I c leman. 0 etrOlt. versl y, \Ii ere .nellendent lot. Jay and Debbie "routine" parent jobs she's two lJieces of literature to !'a~h ============.1 The bride.elect attended Wayne i Sigma Alpha EpsJlonboth snent Sl1mm!'I"Sin EuroDe held is that of Christ Church guest: A Volunteers' Haml. -----------.------ ------.------.-------as Youth For Underst:lOdi,,~ Choir Motber. ("I remember I hook. which gives a hit of b:v'k-

,hil!'h ~c?ool e".chan~e !'tll~I'nt.~. THAT involved !!Ding to .Church i /lround on all the UFo aeAnl'il's.I.lav hvmg \Vlth a famllv In on Tuesdays and mendmg the! and "Hapoine~~ Is Heloin!!."I ~whzerland. Dehhie soending music"). : th" .~torv of WTJF done in thelast summr!r With a Germ~n Currently, she's a member of ,"P""n"t~" motif. ,fami!:- an.d goi~g along on fheir ,the Gl~US Paf(.~t~ Association: "We ~lso hand O\1t a lillie:vacatIOn m Soaln.. : Executive, Committee. . I th;mk.vou-fllr.('oming I!ift and a '

Paget and John are mterestp.rI: But she s alway~ found tll~e ,Rf'''fllitm('nt Card which the Iin the YFU proj!ram now. "I: for commlOnitv ac!ivilif's. "ilp's Iladjps can use to sign UP ashope Paget and .John will both I done "spot .iobs" for the Junior I n('~t vear's Torch Drive volun-be abl(' to take advantagp. of League, sinl!'inl( in tbe Glee i tef'r~"a student exchange." their i Club, helping out at the S('~i'lr' "Tple\'ision is a 'T'REMF.:IJ.mother ob~ervl'~. "I think mo. 'C{'nter. wor.king on tl1l' POIson nnlJS aclv'lnt"~e. Without TV.grams lik(' YFU are mllrv('I01'~ 'Control ProlPct. w("cl reach. onlv the 500 or so!

.0PJlOrtuniti('s f"r 011r kicls ... ", l' Repnbtican Worker. ,"omen \\'h'l :lttencl each pro. Ii Is Gallanl Sport. S.'e" been a Repllbl~can <tram. With TV. the exposurf'1, Temoeramf'ntallv. S h I rl e ,. , Partv. Block Worker. :0\0<1: sm"c i~ fanta~'ic:. I know. becall~e I,H"mnhrey~ is an "01'td"nr" shp flr~t cam(' to live m T)f'. Illst ve;lr the Octroi! Ortho.'In"rson. She likes all .~oort~- trait. ~he's. ~arle Sil!ma Ga'l1. o;lf'di<' ('linie was tel('vi,~ed. ami,I "I'm not reallv I!ood at an\'. ma ASSOCiation and th!' De-. tll" ~witf'bhoarcl was lit up for'i bllt I makp. a ,e:a 11llnt lr~'''-e<;. i troll Ort.hopa('dir Clinic. a, DAYS aftl'r\\'ards .... " I

I p('riall~. te~ni~ in t~f' ~lImmers -Torch Drive Agcnr: f'luml"r!, Sbirley began her WUF workand ~kunl!' ID the w,.,t"r~. and sponsore~ b~' SIg:ma Gctm- as a membcr of the Speak('rs' ~

I, She does ~ost of he~ ski!ng !"a. her speCial volunteer prov: Bureau. repre~enling the De-!locallv, occaSIOnally. With .Tlm.. mce. troi! Orthopaedic Clinic.is able 10 mana,l!(' a lon~ week. Sh~'s sen;~d as tr,..a~lIrer an'l '''Si!!ma Gamma VOhlOtCl'l"~'

'rnd lip north. Ear 1 i e r thi~ pllbhr. r~latlon~ chaIrman of and Board member!' tak(' turn~month. during thp. GPUS seme~. th~. Clrmc and ha~ bl'l'n a ~how~'1g I! I' a II p ~ Ihrolll!h Ihe

, t"r break. th~ Hllmphr.('v~ t~1( ChOl(, trllst~,.. for thl' pa~t '0 (,linic." she l'ays. "From that. '.Tohn and a frle~d t; MI('hll!'a~ s y('ar~. She ~ 1'I'rv~d. as t:l'as. it'~ onlv a short step to goinJ:lCry<;tal Monntllm.Walloon TIllis urer and ~e~o~d Hcc.prrsldent Ollt to talk hefore people,area. Thev all had a fablllo"~ of thr ASSOCIatIOn. lJ K'd A Ptime. each' on thr slope ~p,..rifi. 11 was her Sigma Gamma, st"s I s s ropl;callv suited to his/her aIJililv. 'Clinic in\'olvl'ment that led to "I'm not gl'nerally botherl'd("I'.m just a little bit beyond her work with WUF and h('r by Stagc Fright-thou~h I'vc ithe VF.RY baby hills," Shirlcy p.rcsenl job. the "bj~gcst." (in. fOllnd .I'm m\.lch ,more h~ble ~oconfesses.) sIze and scope). she s ever at. bc ne, vous If 1m talkmg in i

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. Once upon a time you stepped up your standard ofliving when you got a raise. Now'you just step up yourw!thholding. -Changing Times

How to make a proud parenl prouder: give a gifl of Spode.This charming thr/'e-picce 5et for baby is bedecked with gaybarnyard scenes - each onl' rlifierent -, in atlracth'e pastelcolors on Spode's justly famous Imperial body. What awonderful wny to get a child started on the road to good taste!

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A man who survived the Johnstown flood .talkedabout it endlessly all his life. When he finally died andwent to heaven, St.'.Peter greeted him and said, "If youthink of. anything that will make you happier here youhave only to mention it."

"Well, there is ONE thing," replied the man. "I'dlike to tell a group of people herljl about my terri'Qleexperiences. in the JohnstQ.wn flood." .

"There must be a number who would be interested,"replied S1. Peter. "It will be arranged. 'the followingevening a large group gathered. As the flood survivor wasaJK>ut to speak, S1. Peter touched him on the shoulde~ a~dwhispered, "Perhaps I should tell you that Noah IS Inthe audience." -Reader's Digest

A sportsman went to a hunting lodge and baggeda record number of birds, aided by a dog named Sales-man. NeXt year he returned and asked for Salesmanagain. uHound ain't DO dum good now," the handler said.

t'What bappened!" cried flle sportsman. lIWas heInjured?"

UNo. Some Cool eame down..here and clllled him'Sales Manager' all week. Now all he does is sit on histall and bark." . -Capper's Weekly

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NUMBER THREE DAUGHTER, CHRISChristine and Gary live very close by.Re's awfully, patient - and I'll tell you why:My live.lydaughter -I must confess-Loves any pet ... Once a boa, no less!They've had two dog.':, a bird and some fishAnd a dumb little pollywog who dived out of his dish.Gary's at night school, but he made no fussWhen asked by Karen if they would board Gus.Te7iding a St. Bernard puppy while he's studying his

.coursesS~ould be easy for Chris, who used to train horses.But their best little "pet" - not counting their cat-ls my very first grandson: The Incomparable Pat.

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NUMBER TWO DAUGHTER, KARENKaren's the bride and Bill isIher groom.They're staying with us-so she CLEANED UP her room.Breakfasts she makes and washes their clothes.My unconcerned Karen i<: up on her toes.In a month they'll be leaving for Dallas to stay.While Bill gets his Masters out of the way.The wedding was lovely - the sun shone all day;Then, off to Florida for their honeymoon stay.We'll miss these two young folks, but not their pet, "Gus,"(A St. Bernard puppy's as big as a bus).And when we get lonesome tOT Karen and BillWilZ we get to see them? IKNOW that we will.

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NUMBER ONE DAUGHTER, SUE

Susan and Lauren are doing just fine.Susan is t/:!aching - Engineering's his line.A darling apartment - they're out on their own.Real independent - but hark, there's the 'phone.Sue asks: "Are'you going to be busy next day?"I have some ironing to get out of the way."We could visit and iron and have lots of fun,"And before we would know it, the work would be done."Over Igo with ironing board in the rain.We tackle the "pile" with a might and a main.EIGHT hours late I walk out her doorWith a warm, glowing feeling: I was needed once more.

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Remembel.' ..• a few .years back, when June (Mrs.Clinton) Amluxen, of Whittier road, described in rhymeher three-teen-age daughters and the "kooky" thingsthat happened to them? The girls are. out of their teensnow, and all married within a year-and.a-ha1f, but Mrs. A.doesn't find her life too changed - except now, at familygatherings, there are three fine sons-in-law to join in thefun ... Here's her up-to.date report on Sue, Karen andChris:

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