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--:-:-=-:-~------------------------,----------------------------_._._-----------,---------------- ------------------------------VOLUME 24-NO. 31 .f:l,':'~~,1"JI'i':o:, £::::',~'ilf;h. GROSSE POINTE, MICH IGAN, AUG. I, 1963 '::boP",C<>I.~ 16 PAGES _ TWO SECTIONS _ SECTION I

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~ • I --Woods PopulatIon !Truck BringsSoars. Building ~upplies for" Four Pla(~es'At All Time HighThursday. July 25 " I

THE BODY 0;' SOL C. i Census Figures Show City Has Gained Residen!>:BRODSKY. 43, was found Ie' f 1963 Edt 0 bl'ptawled in a lane leading to a onstruchon or 'peete 0 ou e Grosse Poinle Cily hassummer cottage in Macomb That of Last Record Year of 1954 four public survival shel-County Wednesday, There were Th W d' ~-l-t'---' -,--, d b 'ld' ters, stocked and ready in{'ight bullet wounds in BI"od4 e 00 s popu a Ion IS increaSing an Ul mg f t 'I ' 'b' d' ff' . I ' f :case 0 a OJnIC war.sky's back, plus one in the ba{'k I '. , constructIOn IS oommg, accor mg to 0 lCIa m orrna- .d the 'con artist's' head. all; : lion released b~T City Administrator Chester Petersen. A truckload of supplIesfired from the same ,38 caliber I I The latest preliminary 1963 '"> _ _ from the Fed era 1 ware-automatic pistol. Pet"enniaJly 111' !,' census figures show that the r, house in Livonia was un-',"ubi. with ,he law. B,udsky : . : eily's populatiun nuw ,land, al ' Start Work i loaded in lhe City on T"es-had neve< been jailed. He was! I i20.577. a gaIn uf 810 um thal . day. July 30. Slops wereImplicated in the l'eeent bank.' f : of 1962, . 0 Add e

t• :made at Maire S c h 001,

,up"y uf aD" r u it h'adiog , I. Pe''''en dis" u,ed tbat build- n f. f.On J acobso n 's, Bon S e c our s.,tamp firm, in an alleged swin- i rn,g construction 111 the Woods T C. II 11 H 0 s pit. a I and the Citydie involving a Chl'ysl{'r Corpo- ; Will pass illl records before the 0 -ty a Pumping Station, only fOlkration-developed glue produc.t, II , end of the year, .... I t' 'th ' .in a V<.>rnor's Ginger Ale Com- oca IOns In e munIcI-pan;\' stock deal, and in a Ko- He said that from January 1 • • pality to meet Federal re-

through June 30. the Depart~ ExtenSIve Alterahons and. . ,rean \-Var de fen s e aeeount rn'llt of Building inspection has Elf F i C}Ulrements for stockmg andd I C

't d f h ( n argement 0 arms 'd' t' P bl' F '1,,"n ,. unv>('e u puce.,- '"ued building pe,mils tu'aling • • " : eSlgna Ion as u IC al-ing favu" 10 gain Ihe defense ,ppmxl,"alel,. $3.000.000. w;Jh i MunicIpal BUildIng I nut Shelters.account orders (his sole eriminal 000000' t C t $375 000

an additional ,$4" In ! 0 os I Maire is ~uipped to takeconvietion', BrodSKy was plact'd ' 'I ' t" t d ,V'I

bUI dmg per IT! Its an Ielpa e ',care of 150 refugees, Jacob-on two years' probation. Police , th

during the next SIXmon s_ .....Vork b"'2an last \"eek on , son's can handle 190, Bon Se-desCl'ib<.>the murder victim as a "'~ 'V

man with hundreds of enemies" - High Set in 1954 a $375,000 addition and ren- i cours 154, and the Pumping... ... * } This, Petersen said. Will,~~ke ovation to the Farms Muni- Station 64, With space for onl,v

Friday, July 26 'I fL, ""~;";<,. :_,:,;;~,',',',:,',,',:{,',:,_il ,..'''_',_'.'..,_L:,::.L: ;('~~~~ ~~I~~t~~~s~~~~~S~~IOU~~: ~oi~adlFHu~idldia~ge'a :~aOI'laKbrerbtYo~8 a\~a~~~~~:'tot~~es:ee~~~~~P:~~MICHIGAN'S NEW Civil: "~ ..- - "-' , ,-,-- - - --- that of the previous record year.' s,.\. lic on a first come, first spn-ed

~Photo by G-eorge C, Co~<"bo()m ,of 1954, "'hen $4,?16,743 worth finance the Job Il1 spIte of I baSI's,Rights Commission will be em .. ' .. _

powered and directed to stop Among fascinating exhibits at the Senior Men's day. July 23, in the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. ! of permits were approved, I the loss of $63,000 in Fed-' Cooperative Effortdiscrimination in both selling Club 01 Grosse Pointe's recent Hobb~- Show was this Other collections included a display of woodwork I Home building will account, eral grants rejected by the ~ E G 'd C' i1 D f

J " t (th F C 'I J I' 15 I ugene Ul 0, IV e enseand ,eotin. uf p,lvate '''u,in'. minialure auto. buill in 1932 by CARL BREER, pie- by club president Jesse Shields, Joe Hickey's fabu- lot abuut 7. peeeen u . e ,ee- arms ounCI all u y . I co-u,dlnalo' for Wayne ConnlYAllm'n'y Gen,,"1 ;'cank J. tured at the wheel. Tbe five-horsepnwer car has two lous gun and sword colieelion, and Joe Black's lOrdeunslrueUon fu, IhlS ye~,. Farms City Manager Sid-, explained 'he City ,helter p,;,:Kelley. speaking yesterday in seats one fore one aft. Over 150 members and violins_ , theThcltYIadmI~IS~ra\or sald't c- ney DeBoer said last week. i gram is a cooperative effort, in-Lan~;'lg said 'he new Consti ' , I, e ar~tes 'lls'm

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fcOLn~grg~tt The loss ot FedHal money: volving the Federal Govern-"., L, ,.- guests viewed the Hobby exhibit on display Tues- tlOn perml WI e or It:, , 'd d

tution clearly provld<.>s a cIvIL, .-~ - --- -'''----. -----~-,--_ .._-.--- ..--,'- ---~------------'- . , . ,_. ~. '______ S h I bit d t BrI' r WIll be made up for by reappro- ment, whIch praVI es foo sup-' c 00, to e oca e a a - " .' ks . dright to buy, lease, rent or i I l'ff and Moorland which will pr1atmg money from a "Public plIes and stoe at Fe eral ~x-

rnortg~ge pr,i\'at~ ho~sing with- : UnZ:ghte'd School Va(~ationEnables Start Dr:ve ~~ve a nonassessable \'3luation Reserve Fund," Two other proj- pens.e; Wayne County, w~lchuul dlSc"mmallOn. rhe C'um-, • ".. ., f $1 500000 eels 'hal wuuld hav,. been p<>s_ fu'msh", manpuw",. and ooesmIssion, with pOWl'r to issue: S II d C ~ G W T B P - I 0 An'~th~r ~onassessable con- sibl", with the Fedt'ral money all the- ~dm~DlstratIv~ work;('C'asp and dt'si~t orders ,'lnd t~ :ta e a,r Custodians to .0 to orl{ 0 uy wno struction permit. valued at have been temporarily deferred, . :nd the CIty l~elf, w~ch pa~secure comphance. WIll be I $375000, has been Sssued for an according to DeBoer. They were: or trans~rtatlon of t e stoe:\liehigan'~ first agency created: D I- h ,d IT P t t B-1 t t F C t' dd't'o t the Municipal Build- a concrete undergrllun,d water, and supplIes.,pocifically lu enfu,," eivil emo f.S e 0 ro ec 19 nves men 0 r en er ::'g,' ~0~2; Mae~ avenue. whieh '.e.... voi' a' Ihe W,"e' Filtr.- i As. eommunit,. nf Ie" 'hanrights. and will be an eight- --------- will house the Public Safety tlon Plant, Moross and Lake I' 1(1,~: G r 0 sse, POinte C~tymember group appoint~d bv the S S L E Summer Maintenance Program Very Important M' F t' I C 'tt Department, Shore; and a roof over the qualIfies for thIS cooperativeGovernor. subject to Senate ' . ivingstone scapes h USIC es Iva omml ee Ceremonies Held Department of Puhlic Works i program; I a r g e r communitiesapptoval. Aft" Jano",y I. I.G4. With Slight Injuries; I in Caring for $20,000,000 Wort of and Chamber Music Gtound bmklng ee'emouie, Gatage. Cbalfonle and K.. by.; make thei, own arra~gemenl,the Commission will also be No Tickets Issued I Buildings and Varied Equipment Players Sponsors of were held on Saturday, July 27. i The two we:-e bl.d at $61,000 and! dJrect,ly ~Ith the offices andempowered to investigate al~ I • l' Campaign; Need with local and Federal govern- ,$25,000. respectIvely ! agencles Involved,I d dis rimination and en-I A . --- ll'd d I The summer recess of the Grosse Pomte Pub IC ment officials participating, : III Old Kerby ~()()I i All Civil Defense activities inN:e "c, , d-' t., passing car co I e Schools which provides teacher and student with the $3 760 h' t t' , I th' a d th g nforce clvll rIghts m e ,ICei lOn" 'th t 11 d r ht d I ' , Work on t IS cons ruc IOn IS Bv special arrang£'ment with I IS area ',r~ un er e e-

mplovment and public accom-l WI, a s a~ e, un Ig e opportunity for other pursuits, is regarded by the sys- ., expected to start without delay. the 'Board of Education the po-I eral supe,l'\?swn of the, Waynecmoclat-l'ons,Kelley. said. sp,orts car on the La~e tern's custodial and maintenance personnel as a major A communIty-wIde cam- with the completion date set for I' d rt t' b' g a County Clvll Defense offIce, and

S h tl ft d pal'gn to proVI-de a second some tI'me' in April tlCe d etpa men 'lIS ',elnth

qUOlld'-I'all supplies are drawn from the• • • nOt'e s or y a er ml - work session . eee emporar, Y I Ie, F I h ' 'L' ,

S t d .July 27 night Friday, July 26 re- '. ~.----------~----- concert grand piano for the In addition to th~ tremen.d?us IIKerby School, adjacent to the I' edera ware ouse In Iv~ma:a ur ay, sulting in the injury ~f a ,"The citize?s of the ('ommu-/ f d I h 'th f Grosse Pointe War Me- building construction actlvlt~'I' Cit" 'Hall, until the moderniza- i To mee,t the Feder~ cnt

7rIaYUGOSLAV RED CROSS of- , - . mty have an Investment of over 0 ua p ases, WI preven lYe h t' + d $1 000 000 J for stockIng a publIc she tel'f'.' I' fear the death toll in ,I promment POinte reSIdent. $20 mI'III'on I'n the school plant. maintenance accorded as much morial was launched last anot er es Ima.e '.' IS I tion is completed, Firemen and' . ' 1

lela s '. 't t' d It expected to be spent thIS year 't f'" It. , Imust prOVide space for at leastSk 'e scene of a devastating' Injured was Seabourn Scherer It is our never-ending responsi- prIOrI y as renova Ion an a er- Friday at the fin~l program for various subdivision develop- CI~ 0 1,1.~Ias a.re 0 remam In: 50 persons and must have a~a~~q~ake Friday, may reach I'Livlngstune. 40. uf 207 Lake hili'y tu keep it In lhe be" ation. P,"jeels high un lhe t963 of tbe Grosse Pnmte Sum-, m,nls and uthee publie Imp,"ve- 'he" us-al qu",leta. . I "pto'eetion factu," oi at lea"5.000, Damage to the Mace- Shore, He was treated at Bo:" possible condition," states J, agenda, mclude renov~tIon of mer Mu.sic Festival. Festi- ments, I While the police. occupy t~elr 40, lin other words, personsdonian cap ita I is reported I Secours hospital for a cut near Harold Husband. Assistant Su- the HIgh School boys lock~r val founder Alex Suczek Real property in the Woods new q~arters. theu" old offIces within the shelter area would"catastrcphic'" The t l' e m 0 r, the left eye, I perintendent -Administrative rooms, replacement ,of the b?ll- announced that the festival has a local ,assessed valuation of are, ~elng remodeled, ,and .an receive 40 times less radiationslightly stronger than one 'fhe operator of the stalled I Services, "When peo~le say to ers at thet B~ard offIce, th: Im- committee and the Chamber: $58,739,000, according to figures ~:ddltI~n of two rooms IS b~lDg than persons outside/,which struck at Agadir, Morocco, car Jeremiah Lee Lynch of me, 'Now that school IS out, you p,rdoveml,enht,oc .assroom ainb ~~~- Music Players of Grosse Pointe I released by Petersen. ?'lade In the rear of the bUIld- Engineers Make Surveys' M h f 1960 killing OVPl' ' , ' can take it easy' I don't know rl or Ig mg In severa UI ~ f mgI?, ~ogrc ~ 'center~ in 29800 Champi~e, St, Clair what they're t~lking about," ings and the addition of acous- -a resident group of per orm- ! ' Shelter licensin" is under the!'-k' ", P;I sO~~wn area BUild-I Shores~ ~old polIce the car he claims the veteran educator, tic tile in some of the older ers and chamber music en- IM V dalism I The ~xisting garages behind I direction of the A';my Corps of;,-,opJC sown, '" was drlVlng ran out of gas, and .. "t d' I t ff schools thusiasts a~filiated ":,,i~h t~e ore an ' the polIce a?d fire quarters are I Engineers and the Navy Bureauings toppled "ltke cut trees, an that he had stopped the car in For mos! of our cu~ 0 Ia. sa,,' '., , War MemorIal-have Jomed In N B .. I" to be demollshed, and new ones i of Docks, which employ private80-room hotel crammed with I th 'g'ht hand lane while his summer IS the bUSIest tIme. ProJect at Richard a project to purchase the ear I owne 1 constructed .. Headqu.a rt~rs for' local architectural engineerin"' , I t Ide n Due for remodeling is the h C d t ...tounsts was comp e e y e- I wife in another tar went for The summer maintenance pro- I ff' t R' h d C beautiful Baldwin piano which t e Inter- Ity ra ,10 sys em firms to survey possible shelterstroyed. and 80 per cent of the I assistance ' gram that is carried out is one gentera OklCeh.ah ' ICIa~. ,~n- was used in the concert. The Two more incidents of vio~ presently quartered 11l the rear facilities and determine theircity is levelled, "Numerous res- '. ' , . -._~---_.--------- cre e wor " w lC mc u es 51 e~ piano will be presented to the lenee have been reported in the of the p<>lice and fire building suitabilitv.,'ue leam, ace .Ieatin, away lhe I Lyoeh ,a,d he had slalloned walk rep?" and ,ume h"d '10,- Wat Memutial as a gtft from area uf B,uwnelJ .Iuniur High al will be mu,'ed temporarlly tu I Ih - f' , t tab-I'tlbble under which screams are I himself behind the car and wa,s Pavleng Parkien2: facmg, IS scheduled ,for SIX th't I I d Old Kerby as weB The s"stem n ,e case 0 prl\a e es

hb d if ~ h A hId e commUnI y. , Chalfonte .and Clover y roa . _ . ' .' _ . Iishrnents (such as Jacobson"sstill heard" according to Tan- directing nort oun tra IC sc ools. sp a t repaIrs an This piano has been enthusI- ' The two brmg the total reported :servwesthdefive Pomtes and Har ! and Bon Secours), shelter set-J.'tl<1,the of'ficial Yugoslav news I around the stalled vehicle. Lot at Beach I addit,ional bl.acktop,pi.ng are on I h I th k per 00 s" - hIt f b ld astically endorsed by concert to six in t ,e, ast ._ree wee s, ' , i lIpS are voluntary, Civil De-n"y L h' a ln51 t e IS or nme UI mgs. A t d d .

agl' "'., ync s car was iJ.l..-- pianists Bela Szilagi and Wil- n- ups aIrs WIn ow an a Two Floor Addition I fense (Officials insist no part of• * - J d t d b J h . , Classified under the heading I I I' ht e .aguar roa S er owne yon Grosse Pointe City offICIals " ~iam Doppma~. It will be used g ass on a awn Ig ,~'er I The two floor addition to the : ~he operation of a private build-

SundllY, July 28 Weller of 861 Roslyn road. ,"' k' I t t N if of preventive mamtenance are In future festIval performances. broken at the Grosse Pomte new C!'tv Hall nrhI'ch \"1.1]"'on- lIng be changed in an.v degree' , predict the par mg 0 a e such projects as the overhauling hI'''' _, "-AT LEAST 45 PERSONS, !.~vingstone stated he wall Memorial Park will be c0n::t- of pumps, motors and traps and, with the piano already I Congregational Church, C. a - form to "tne architecture of the I by a shelter installation. and

spectators at the Women'~ Wol- drlvmg north ,on Lake Sh~re pletcd and ready for use thIS throughout the system. Olocks, owned b)' the War Memorial, fonte and Lothrop, sometime present building, will be con-: for this reason Walton-Pierceverine open golf match at Hill- when the car m front of hIm weekend - barring unforeseen office and audio-visual instruc- will make possible the perform- Ibetween July I? and July 21. structed directly in front of Old ''Co" with much of its businesscrest Country Club near Mt. s~ddenly swerved from +the weather delays. tional equipment get a going- (Continued on page 2) I Damage was estrmate~ at $16. Kerby. The front yard property, and storage operations in its('I ., d when a ght lane Unable to see he . Vandals strUCk, agam on the was deeded last year to the cI'ty ,:basement, was deemed unsuit-. emens, were InjUre rI... ,t' h ' d The west side of the parking over. Daily, a crew goes out to ------- n

' b 'ct plu ged l'nto lIghted obstruc wn a ea mg,ht ,of July 2,3 at Browne," l>y the Board of Educatl'on, ,i able,suspensIOn rt ge n un, . . 'd h t 'k the' lot at the City's waterfront park assist in the maintenance of 150 Youth TI'cketed k hh CI' t R' t d y L ton -al e s ruc Th!s tIme a brlC was t rown I ' I! Shelter stocks include "sur-t t' 111 on Iver yes er a, Ivmgs e s , is already finished, and next acres of grounds, trees and I through the front windshield of I rhe lower floor of t,le addi-: 'I k" h' h I k

Approximately 100 men and J~guar before he could stop I week the City is due to start shrubs, And as might be s~r- F 'F tt' 0''' . a car in the parking lot used in tion will house the Building De- i VI~~ C{ka c ~r s, w ~c ~o"",mco had jammed ,hunlder tu "' ,~",e. resurlacing Ma u m e e. frum mised. the summer p'ugram m- oro rge lllo lhe Driver Edueatinn ptogram Patlment. City Enginee<. and, ~a er '. e

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shoulder across the bridge HIS car struck ~he rear of the Lakeland to Fisher, and Cran- eludes extensive p,ainting. An I _ Windows at Brownell had general business department.: rave an In ,IVItual ca

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rlecoutn...h n he v steel cable J d t nu d up ov fl II b th '0 approxlma e y ; wa e~\\' e a a y aguar an, con leer _ford lane. example of the careful instruc- A 20"'Year-old Centerline mo- been broken twice previously On the upper oor WJ eel d hid' 17'':'' 11d S t t 0 I

" ~ were h d kId d t d r t , . '" II C' 'I k drums. 0 mg n ga ons per<n,ppe. • p eo a, ',e eo , an s nppe . u, up Contraets lut' eurb and side- liuns i"ued to wu,k.. s indude tuti". whu pu"h.,ed a new oar on July t6 aod .Iuly 20. Twu City Conlro... "y L er.n I.. d. I U-. '_pitched head ling into the five- of the small ~ar, wIth. hIS walk repair throughout t.he a c~ecklist of 41 items, some of I and "fergot himself," was ar- homes on Lothrop road near City Manager. ~~~o~m~~ts:n:~dc: ra~i~lo~~~~lfoot deep river. Some persons bumper even, WIth the ~1nd. city have already been let, WIth WhlCh are; rested by Shores police on Brownell were also reported DeBoter ..comff~ented 'ltlhabt thle detectioll kit.rod. the bridge duwn. then h.d shield. lhe pulIce eepu,' ,,,d. ae'ual wuek due lu sl.. , next #1 Clean bulle". lu,bine Thu"day . .Iuty 25. aud .hatged damaged by BB 0' pellet gun peesen euy. lee, w, e a - f200 C.lotles Daily10 d;,.nlang1e tbomselves I'um ,CnnUnne" on poge 2) week. lnbes, 'erape lank and prepate with eeekle" d,'vlog un Lake shuts un .Inly 16. lConUnued UP P••• 2} CuUnlyCivil Defense co-urd'-the wreckage; others ran to ---------- ..-- ..------~ -,-----,~-,--------- boilers for inspection. This Shore drive . - __ ' . . nator Guido, who recently spenthelp those in the water, Special should be done as soon as possi- Arrested was Harold E. MeJ',erEI D~ J~ell T D - Y 27 hours in a Battle Creek shel-duty doctors and nurses are on Dutch m IIsease ,t S ble after the close of the heat- of 7285 Helen, who was taken WO .e'tro-t oungsters tel' eating the "survival crack.call' at Mt, Clemens' two hos- • II" ing season. to the station \vhere he was "h G I

ers." describes them as tastingpitals, St, Josep and enel'a. - D #19 Scrub all staircases. issued a violation ticket and re- C f M Th f rather like animal crackex-s.and one of the match's leading 80 Trees f.n Woods to ate #27 Se'nb gyms and mup leased after posting a blOnduf on ess to any . e ts,golfe:'s. Jo Anne Prentice, is with vinegar water before var. $75, .,. (Continued ,on Page 2)

among the injured, The Woods has 10-st-8-0-e-lm--t-w-c-e-n--th'-isfall and spring of nishing. When necessary, u~e Patrolman Chester Painter, Two Detroit boys, o~n-e-1-4-an-d~I-T-h-e-b-O-YSconfessed they had "' _M ; • J', 2. tteeS 10the dreaded Duleh Elm nexl yea<. st~~ w;;o' tu eemuve syntneh, patroling no,th un Lake Sbu'e. lhe uthe, If, confe"ed Satur- eommltted lbe follOwingcrime, YOung Smugo'lers

on ay, u Y Disease since the beginning of Spraying has been arrartged ru er urns: r ~aid he observed Meier travel. day to Park police that they in the Pointe: ., ~A ""'TED ARAB AIRLINES Ihe year. it was disclu"d by al ,unl ... t p,iees by lhe eity. "'even"nn Im",'an' ing in lbe "me dite.tiun. bu' had commilled a ,trlng uf ,ub- They had stulen elul"ing and ~Nahbed at Beach

.let plane. with 62 persons City Administrator C he s t e r with payments made directly I "We feel that thi,s preventive weaving from side to side. caus- beries and iJIegal entries in the toyS from Jacobson'~, 17030 i,h"",d. plunged intu Ihe Atab- Pele"en un Thursday. Joly 25. lu lhe .un'mlu". Huwev.. , P"" uf lOurwork " extrem~ly ing olhe, drIvers (u slup and gu. City and P.,k In lbe I", lwu Kereheval; ond the S. S.. Th • I --, Ih C't'"u Sea uff wdem fndia yes- He said of lhe nnmber killed residents may empluy thei, lOWn ,mpo'tan!, Catelnl mspe'!tun and fn,eing uthe" lu veer weeks. Kee,ge Co" 171Of Keeehev,' nn i N be t ~ e;:,";;. .:; e , y aterday, Hope for survivors has by the blight, 60 per cent were sprayers, but they must make a of our facilities can elimiJ.1ate sharply to avoid collision, ;rhey also confessed a series July 10. I or 1.'1', ' e emorial Parkb

' 11 b d d '1'he t h 't f th 1 a co'tly breakdowns that mIght The ffi l' sa'd he stopped of crl'mes commI'tted outsl'de of 'They had stol"'n money and II told ,pohce July 22 that he wascen vlrtua y a an one . privately-owned indicating that report 0 t e CI y 0 e oc -" " . 0 ce I , c; 1 dplane w'> pi;uled by Mahmoud the eily will have tu enlum Uun and n u ill be r nf ttees In'e"ere wllh 'he edu'ahunal Meie, at Edgewuud. Pamtee the Putnte. ranging f'um Bnrk- eluthing un July f5 Irnm lhe I wI mg ""ee buys wbu badMohammed Sshoura, who often its elm spraying ordinance. sprayed, Petersen-said. program of the boys and girls asked' the youth for- a reason for emo's Drive-In in St. Clair Neighborhood Thrift Shop, st./ at~empte~ to smuggle twoflew President Gamal Abdel The city has inventoried the during the year," says Husband, driving in such a manner. Shores to the Detroit Yacht Clair and Vernor, f!'lends mto the park in theNasser on official trips. The city administrator said number of elms within its lim- "Satisfactory maint€nance is es- Meier, tIle policeman said, Club on Belle Isle, between July On June 17 they had stolen trunk of their automobile,

• * • that letters and notices, with its and has the number of sential to the protection of acknowledged that he was in the 11 and July 17. two purses and one wallet from i He turned over to police two'ruesda'Y, July :in work orders. wHl be inserted in privately-owned trees located ~rc!;se .Pointe's _investm~n.t. in wrong, and that he had a bad The confessions were gained the City's. Norbert C. Neff Mu- I City residents, James Johnson,

A THIRD UNITED STATES the next quarterly report sent by addresses the city adminis- ItS pubhc educatIOnal faCIlItIes. driving record, but he had re- by Park police U. Arnold nicipal Lakefront Park. 18, of 891 Lincoln road; andto Woods residents, stressing trator said. ' Good maintenance is not a hap- cently purchased the car and Hough and Detecti;ve James La- They had stolen a bicycle John Gerich, 18, 787 Lincoln

soldi.. h" been killed by lhe impo'ta.ee of ,pesyin. He satd that althungh trees h.. ard aocident." "Iu,gut him,elf." and s'arted Ptalt. The twn boyS we.e re- Irom, tesidenee .t 7 Rathbnne ,oad. Puliee ennfiseated theirKU"an cnmmunisls. Twu olher elms. ate in lull fnUage nuw, he ree- The .pruoi ul thIs last stale- "play'ng around." leased to Detroit poliee lnvenfle Place ond one at 942 Pember- patk passes. No aetiun wasGI', w.. e slatn earUer In the The wurk u,de" .. e tn be ummend, thai In ..... whete ment IS fnnnd In the detaIled The ynung mulutist ... diiy authntiti",. tun road, and they b.d s'nlen a Iaken .... ,nst • "aems boy whuwel'k. bringing total U.s. cas. used by resIdents having elm the worst. outbreak of Dutch manual that Hus.band and ~lS followed Ute officer to the sta. The 14-year-old, it was reo, tent from a garage at 395 Lake- rode in the car and two moreualties in this latest series of Elm has occurred, trees be staff have compl1ed and dlS- tion, where he was charged vealed, will be committed to a land road, non-residents harbored l'n thebordf'l' skirmishes to three trees on their properties, for Idead, two wounded, dormant spraying any time be- sprayed without delay, (Continu~d on Page 2) and ticketed. Catholic Youth Home. (Continued on Page 2) trunk.

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(Continued from Page 1) Itribute to the entire plant group.A constant reminder of work tobe done, it lists the duties of per-sonnel in this particular classi-fication--eustodians, custodian-engineers, assistant and headengineers-to name but a few.

Entitled "A Manual for PlantPersonnel," the 51 page bookletincludes general instructions

, and a timetable such as the fol-i lowing for custodians; sweeping"oo~s (daily); dressing gymna.sium l'oors (twice weekly); mopkinderg!lrten linoleum floors(twice m('nthly); wash andpol ish fw-niture (vacationperiodsl.

His Job Harder TooIf tile load of his work crews

increases and diversifies toI some extent during the summer,I the same might be said of theI activities of the Assistant Super-

I intendent himself. For in addi-tion to the regular summer

IIwork which comes under hisgeneral supervision, two build-

I.ing projects require his atten-tion. In addition to the class.

I rooms at Ferry that are sched.

Iuled for completion this fall andthe high school library build-

'ing, Husband looks to another: deadline next month. Bids onI the two-room Maire additionI are due for consideration by the'Board of Education on August

12.The story of plant mainte-

nance seems to indicate thatsummer is indeed a busy time inthe schools.

Another thing we need to re.member is that whatever thegovernment giver;, it first takes.

City Hall

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tered to make room for largerCouncil chambers. This will al-leviate serious seating problemswhich often arise at well-attended Council meetings.

DeBoer also said his officehoped within the next month topresent to the Council sugges-tions for steps to proceed withthe other two alteration projectsat the Water Works and muni-cipal garage.,

GrossePoint~ N~wsPublished every Thursday by

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Three Trunk Linesaecond (;lallS Postage PaId at De-troit. Michican,

Subscription Rates 54.00 Per Yearby Mall ($5.00 t) u t sid e WayneCounty) All News and AdvertisingCopy Must Be In The News Officeby Tuesday Noon to .cnl>ure Inser-tlon.Address all Mall (SUbscrtptlons,Change of Address Forms ~79) to99 K ere h e va] Avenue, Gr03liePointe 36. Michigan •

YOUNG SPEEDER CAUGHTRichard Howard Beach, Jr.,

19, of 667 University place, wasticketed for excessive ~peedingJuly 24 after a resident of hisstreet complaine1 of a hot rodspeeding up and down thestreet. Two residents of the

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I fall where it really belongs.(Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page I) IDelivered Mail (Continued from P-a-g-e-I)----o-{~s-'a-n--d-b-agsat window openings! G'v (.'(}urtesy top billing in

N b Ea h . th h It i and other sImple safety pro- I ~ e t ,J life.!nee of two pinna works in 0 ody was in the park~d c person m e 8 e er IS cedurea. I the ).1lvenDry U'l .Lhe monthly pro g ram s of car, thp police said. Two juveniles, an elght-year- allotted a daily ration of ap- ~. ~. _

. the Cham bel' Mus-ic Players The polic€ report stated that old' girl and a seven-year-old proximately 1200 calories. I'throughout the winter season. impact of the oncoming car boy, were referred to the pos-I The water drums are filled' Having a matched pair of grand drove the ,Jaguar over 70 feet. tal Inspectors Office on Mon- after they are installed, with IpianGs will also make it possi- Estimated damage to Living. day, July 22, when it was found one teaspoon of bleach added to Ible for such groups as thc stone's car was $350; damage to that they were stealing mail each container, making the

I Cummunity Players to use two the Jaguar was thought to be frem private mail boxes in the water potable for approximate- Ipianos instead of an orchestral total. Shores, ly five years. I

,accump~niment for m u sic a 1 ~o viola.lions were Issued by Police Chief Fred Duemling St~ck~ for Maire Sehool's 150! productions. . Falms police, said that the girl, visiting here surVlvolS inclU.de 31 cartons o~ II A total of $3.760 in pledged from New York, and the boy, crackers (totalmg 759 pound<;),I contributions is nee d e d in Malty Thefts came to the station, and turned ~O water. ?r.ums (t~ .b~ turned; l))'der to purchase this piuno I in a check made out to a Shores mto SanItiJ.tlO~ faclhhes after,from Smiley Bros. Music Co. I - I resident, in the amount of they are emPt.~ed: thr~e ready-I which has agreed to the sale (Continued from Page 1) I $191.96. They claimed that they I to-he-used ~am.atJOn kl~s; threeat a 30% discount from the Park police chief Arthur found the check. ~~dical ki~ (each WIth sui-

: standard price. To reach this I Louwers said investigation by , flclent suppl.le~ for 50 p~rson~); Ii goal. the following pledges are his department had begun on Patrolmen Joseph Vitale and I and ~ne radl.atlOn detectIon kIt.: nct'ded: four at $250. six at July 16. and finally brought the Ronald Klotz .checked t.he area GUIdo ad~lses ~~l:sons u~ablei $100, 12 at $50, 20 at $25, 40 at two boys to the station for ques- where the chIldren claImed to to use publIc facIllt.leS to.. take$10, and 132 at $5, I tionlng on .July 26. have found the check. They the best shelter avaIlable.

'['h' hi f th The boys were seen as good I talked to the boy and girl who Basements of private homese Jaune ng 0 I' caIn- . fi II 'usually pro ide a 15 t 20"paign was greeted with en- suspects, Louwers said, because na y hroke down and con- . v .. 0 pro-I thusiastlc response by the audi- they had been caught last sum- fess~d they t?ok the letter from te~tIo.n fact~r, and this can beI eneI' at the festival. Almost mer a!te~ 'stealing a boat from a ~rlvatemaIl box at 69 Green- ~~~~tially increased _b__y_us_e . ._~ _I $1,000 in pledges ranging in the Park s lakefront park. br.ar.I amount.~ from $5 to $250 Was The two we~e que~tioned Fri- The officers recovered theI received at. the conclusion of (jay, spent FrIday mght at the letter that had contained the

I the concf'rt. .Juvenile Detention Home in De. check, in a field at 80 Fontana.Charter plcdgors to the cam. troit, and were questi?ned f~r- They said the child:ren led them

! paign include Mrs. Annette S. ther Saturday: at whIch pomt to other letters that they pil-i ~~tackpole, Stephen M. Stack~ they gave th':lr confessions. [ered from mail boxes in theJ pole, Mrs. Richard H. Doughty, Louwers saId the boys were area, including one that hadI Phllllp D. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. frequent runaways from ~helr been torn and thrown away.I John V. Sheoris, Dr. Aaron A. homes, and. had . commltt~dI Farbman, Marie M. Peter, Mr. about 20 CrImes m DetrOIt, The matter was referred to! and Mrs. Marco Nobili, Miss Harper WOOds, and Sf. Clair Police Lt. George LaForest,I 11'1 W"t k H Shores. Shores juvenile officer, who

1 ary jjJ ta er, Mrs. arry. th i I d b' Gce. Miss Kay Gee, Mr. and Included III these was the gave e gran oy a stern

Mrs. Robert M. Rodger, Mr. and theft of $12 cas,h from t~e lecture on how wrong they wereMr,;. Wayne Donaldson and trampoline center at B~kemo~, in doing what they did.Alex Suczek. Pledges have alS() 24000 East Jefferson, .:>t. ClaU' The lieutena111: turned thebern made by the Grosse Shores; a strong-arm. theft of matter over to postal authoritiesPointe Music Festival and the money from a small chIld at t?e for further disposition. TheCh . . I corner of Mack and 81. Cla.Ir; children were released to theiramber MUSICPlayer orgam- d 1 f 1 th' b h parents.

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Friends of music and those wallet at the Detroit Yacht Clubwho are eager to advance the on July 10.cultural 0 p p 0 r tun i tie s in Chief Louwers said the fatherGrosse .Pointe are invited to of the 14-year-old had cooper-~dd t.helr fledges to the .grow- ated fully with police, and thatmg l~st o. tl!.ose who WIsh to he had promised to make resti-contr!bute to the fund. Pledges tutlon for all stolen property,may be sent to the ~ecretary of The wallets, some clothing, andthe Chamber MUSIC Players, other loot was recovered but a

I Mr~. Wade S. Fuller. 1817 great deal was unaccounted for,I Amta, Grosse Pointe Woods 36, Louwers said.I Mkhigan. They may also be of- _

fer~d personally to any mem- Cd' Bbel' Of the Chamber Music ltsto lans ltsyPlayers Or the Music FestivalCommittee,

I Utah stands about 30 per centI al:ead of any other state in theInumbl'r of famous men ofscienCe, on a per-capita bases.

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Here's our young champion receivinghiS D'Ck Shalla hundred dollar giftccrtificat:o to round out his wardrobewile, Jerry Stem of Stem & Company,exc lusive Grosse Pomte clothier.

Courtesy Grown-UpWheels

Detro t's scap box champion and histather (winnH of Derby Hill's Oil CanDerby) will enjoy their Detroit reignin a new 1963 Chevrolet convertiblecourtesy of Dick Shalla Chevrolet.

-I Ith Year of Serving Grosse Pointe

CHET SAMPSON

ROUGH GAME? Hospital July 25, after he sur.Farms police took Gary fered lacerations on the right

Hoehn, 11, of 209'27 Woodmont. side of the head. He told policeHarper Woods, from the Farms \ he had been hit over the headMunicipal Pier to St. .John with a shuffle board s,tick.

Edward Klumpp, Jr"DetrOit's '63 soapbox coerby championand hiS farrlous fatherdrop by to shoretheir victory smileWith sponsor,Michigan's leadingCh~vrolet dealer,Dick Shalla.

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GROSSE POINTE NEWS

Wanted Drivers I 3 Woods Boys Hike 50 MilesCaught in Shores It was a CGo1 and c-Io'-u-d-y-da-y-t-n-e-w-a-y-back,they made one

. on Monday, July 15, when three stoP. and that was in Mt.Shores police investigating a Woods teenage boys decided to Clemens, fOr a glass of beer-

'Complaint, stopped two sport.,> try a 50-mile hike "a la Ken- root beer, that is.car drivers on Vernier road nedy." They made it in 14 Each boy took along ~n extra I.July 27, and found that\; both hours. pair of socks, and lucky theywere wanted by Detroit police Successfully completing the did, The hike wore holes in thefor driving offenses. hll~e, were Louis Zaranek, 16, of socks on their feet at the heels.

Mrs. Virginia Bloodneck, of 1688 Anita; William Calaia, 16, Zaranek was glad for his extra897 Sunningdale, stopped a pa- of 2181 Roslyn; and Al Sill, pair. He stepped in hot roadtrol car on Vernier and cont- 16, of 2231 Roslyn. tar when he took his shoes off.plained of two speeding sports The boys left Zaranek's home In spite of their aching andcars which haC. passed her. She at 5 a.m. and returned at 9 p.m., stiff muscles, Zaranek andsaid they were racing and leg and back muscles aching Calaia got up the next morningclaimed they almost hit her and blisters on their feet. They and delivered newspapers onauto. hiked to New Baltimore, about their paper routes.

A patrol car made the chase, 25 miles away, and back, via The boys said that Presidentbut when they caught up with Little Mack, Gratiot and Twenty- Kennedy might recommend athe cars, still on Vernier, they three Mile road. 50-mile hike, but they would not at 100 Kercheval Ave.-on the Hillwere t d' 0 D'd h hi advise it themselves - expel" Even though you may have mode your re.erva~ionllno spee mg. ne, aVl All that t e young kers took ience, you know.Jerome Plotzke, 20, of 11142 with them were two canteenJ of They said the last five miles directly with the airlines. ... ... 111 ..

Elmdale, Detroit, was ticketed water and some sandwiches. On _~\tU SOt'/,for improper lights on his car. ------------ ;::: ~~e a~:d~~;~t.::eio a~~~~: REPRESENTING all airlines and ''! ~

Both Plotzke and the driver wanted by Detroit, and were re- hike a ride home but gritted ~ ~A passing motorist, Ronald' of the other car, Ricl1ard Fran- leased to Detroit police. their teeth and vowed to finish, the prices are standard. TU 5-7510 'IirfL~'"

W. Nuitz, 17, of 771 North Ox- cis Quigley, 21, of 11838 Wil- Plotzke owed $18 in fines and or bust. They made it back to \_. ..ford road moved the car out of 1 shire, Detro1t, were found to be Quigley $42. Z~ranek's home. ~the intersection. Police returnedlhe car to the owner.

Shores TrafficViolators Pay.,

Car Thief RunsOut of Courage

A half-hearted car thief stolea car parked in the driveway ofthe L. B. Foster residence, 132Hall place, on July 22, andabandoned it a few blocks awaywhen he saw a police ear.

The car was owned by Mrs.James R. Poulston, a visitorfrom Lima, Ohio, who is stayingwith th(' Robert J. Beveridgefamily, 1070 N. Oxford road.Mrs. Poulston was paying a callat the }<'oster home, and toldI poliee she had left the keys in

I the ignition.

IThe thier drove the car as

far as Fishcr road and LakeShore, where he saw a policecar stopped to issue a violationto anolher car. At this point heleft the car, motor running, inthe middle of the street.

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Shore,~ .Jl.idge John Gillis ac-cepted a plea of guilty to speed-in~ 55 miles an hour on LakeShore drive, a 35-miJe zone,from William H. Siebenrock,.II'" of 507 Central avenue,Brookville. Pa.. at a hearingheld on Monduy, July 22. Theoriginal charge was recklessdriving.

David J. Lee of 564 Strat-Ifurd, Fer n d a I e. was foundguilty of reckless driving on ILake Shore. He was sentencedto pay a fine of $25, and placed

--------~-- ~--- on probation for a period of45 days. He was also orderedto attend four sessions of trafficschool at his own expense.

IWillie McCain, Jr., of 4219

West Grand boulevard, Detroit,

Iwas found guilty of operatinga motor vehicle without a valid

IMichigan driver's license andfined $10. The offense occurredon Lake Shore.

William G. Deeb of 23076Englehardt, S1. Clair Shores,paid a fine of $35. after he wasfound guilty (li driving withoutever acquiring aMi e h i g anoperator's license. He was ar-rest-:od driving on Lake Shore.

Patricia Burton of 19330Woodcrest, Harper Woods, waspenalized court costs of $7.50'1

Iafter being found guilty ofdriving 45 mile~ an hour on

I Lake Shore. I13 Cases Heard

----- i In City Courtii A light docket of three casesi appeared before Judge Joseph

Uvick in the City Justice CourtJuly 23. Two were dismissedwithout penalty; a third wasconvicted but plans to appeal

I her case.

IStanley Fura. of 21769 Don-

ald. East Detroit, was chargedI with reckless driving and caus-i ing an accident. The complain-ant told Judge Uvick he did notwish to prosecute Fura, and thecase was dismissed.

Also charged with recklessdriving and causing an accidentwas William Preston Dennes, of202 Fisher. The complainant inhis case also refused to prose-cute, and he was dismissed.

Esther Kassab, of 1380 Ox.ford road was found guilty ona charge of speeding 45 miles '\per hour on Mack avenue. She

I was sentenced to pay a fine of$50 or serve 30 days in theWayne County Jail, and waspla~ed on one year probationwith no driving privileges.

She told Judge Uvick shewould appeal her case to theWayne County Circuit Court.

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••• he means well, but a culinary artist he isn't.BUT SUPPOSING this summer you'd reallylike fa enjoy loafing around the house withoutcc,ming face.fa.face with a couple of pesty3nts every time you wander out to the kitchenfor a cool drink.OR SUPPOSING you've finally lost faith inH.ose mysterious, do-it-yourself pest powders(oiten highly toxic). You're fed up withpl~ying hide and seek with damaging insectPEsts who seem a lot smarter than you. Afterall, they're fighting for their very lilies. --TH-EN ••• it's time to call the Rose Man forROSE HOME SERVICE-time to get 100%,

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* '" ** ... +ROY WEBB I..AWRENCE B. WEYMOUTH

Roy Webb. of 467 Manor. Services for Mr. Weymouth,!died Thur~day, July 25, in who lived for many years in IGrace Hospital. He was 62. I Moran road. were T u e s day;

Survivors include his wife.l morning, July 30, at the Ver-'Helene; a daugl.ter. Mrs. Gladys heyden Funeral Home, BUrialRitchie; a brother. C lay ton was in White Chapel MemorialWebb; and two grandchildren, cemetery. .Barbara and Alexander Ritchie, I Mr. Weymouth. 56, of 3140

Services were Saturday. July' Thirty-One Mile road. Romeo,27, at the Sommers l"uneral died Saturday, July 27. at hisHome. and interment was in residence.Io'orest Lawn cemetery. Born in Salt Lake City. he

* '" * I had lived in Michigan for 30HAZEL BOYD HUNTER years, and was owner and

Hazel Boyd Hunter. widow of I president of the .Armada Rub- iI the late William C. Hunter, died ber Manufactunng Co. inI Saturday, July 20, in Alameda.! Armada, .He was a m~01:ber of

I Cal. She was 79. ., the :r;:ngmeers ASSOCiatIOn oCA. . DetrOIt.

native of BOGie. Cal., she Survivors inclUde his wife,I \~as a member ,of. the Retir~ Marion; a son, Lawrence B.I ~ea~hers AsSOCiatIOn of Cah- Weymouth. Jr.; a brother,1 forn!a, and had s~ent 31 years Percy K. Wey'mouth; and one

a~ dlrector of MUSICat Alameda grandson.High School. '" * *

Survivors include William C. HELEN R. WOODS,Hunter. .Jr.. of Pebble Beach. Mrs. Woods, of 19846 East Ida

ICal.. and Robert B. Hunter, of lane, died J-u.ly 21 in HenryLafayette. Cal., her two sons, Ford Hospital. Iboth former Grosse Pointers; a A native of Detroit. she is Ibrother, Warran Boyd, of Pied- survived by her husband. Ber. Imont, CaliI.; and eight grand- nard F.; a son and daughter. Ichildren. Bernard Jr, and Mrs. Beverly!

Services were Tuesday, July Woods Coppens; six gtandchil- I23. in Alameda. and burial w;:>s dren; and two sisters. Mrs. Vir- ;in Chapel of the Chimes, Oak- ginia Miller and Mrs. Dorothy Iland, Cal. Traylor.

The family r e que s t s that Funeral services were held Imemorial contributions be made Wednesday, July 24 at St. Paul'sto the Hazel Hunter Scholar- Evangelical Lutheran Church •.ship. Alameda High School. Box and interment was in Acacia I276. Alameda. Cal. I Park Cemetery. I

+** ..... IFRANK BROWN CORNELL WALTER T. BUEHLER IFrank Brown Cornell, active Mr. Buehler, of 1248 Anita,

in Det.roit's business life for the died suddenly Monday. July 29, ipast 37 years, died suddenly in Cadill&r, Mich. He was 54. "Thursday, July 18, at his home, Born in Wayne, he was man-31 Beacon Hill. ager of the East Side branch i

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son. Uonald; a d a ugh t e r, Verheyden Funeral Home, Iol- years prior to his retil'ement eran of Wo ld W 1 IOD I T IU I E S I r ar. 'r I brother.o and a sister,' and three ...... '"A 'I ~"' .Joanne; her father, Leonard lowed hy requiem mass "t St. v al Su I . I d l' .7

., .. se er years ago, rv vors mc u e lIS WI e. nrandchildren. JOHN W. WARREN. . Stewa.rt; and several brothers Ambrose Church, BurIal was in A member of the American Margaret M. Cornell. '" ... It * Services for Mr. Warren

---------------------- .....- llnd sisters.... '" '" Mt. Olivet cemetery, Legion, Third Order of St. Services were held Saturday ARTHUR C. KEU,Y were yesterday afternoon. JulyVERA A WII LARD . H I }<'rancis and the Holy Name afternoon, July 20, in the Bar- . 31 at .he R G and G R Har-,. .... . I In lll'P~r avenue. nterm'<?nt ALfltED S. ABBOTT. SR. Mr. Abbott died FrIday •. July Society Mr. Abbott served with bour Chapel oC the G r 0 sse Arthur C. Kelly. 78,. a nathe .' < l' H" . 'd ". t

5-1S(,~V~t"('~/~ "l'ra A. W.III~rd, , was In F ()~est La\~n cemetery. Services fOl' Mr Abbott 79 26. at Carmel Hall, after a short the 168th Ambulance Co" 42nd Poit:lte Memorial Church. with Detroitel". died Monday, .. July 2~, . rlS Fun~ra , o~~.' tn GIner-,0 21:> eauealt, Wf're . ast I Mrs. Willard died Monday.. " • illness. He was a Detroit phar- Rainbow Division during World Durial services in Elgin, Ill. at Bon Secours Hospital. HIs I ment \'. as MItn CI In on .rove

Thursday •• JII1~' 25, Ilt the R. G .• July 22, Ht 11('1' home. Survivors n lifelong Detroit area resident, macist for 45 years associated 'I .'d e w'as at '5005 Hamp- cemet.ery. . emens.I (' R I~ 'F I H . I d h h b ,J II I MI., War 1. He is survived by a son, '" * * I eSI enc \ W 7~ r 32all( .. \. ~arrts lln~ra ome 1 Ine u e er us nnu. aro d; a wet'e anday •• July 29, at the with the Lane Drug Co, for 18 . C E ' ton road Mr. a I' re n. I, 0 5

~-~.---------- -, .. -.-- ~- ... - ----------.------ "--~-- ----.----- ---------~- Alfred S. Abbott. Jr. lATH RINE WENZELL .'. ~i.'f Beaupre died Sunday July 28* Catherine Wenzell, 73, of He IS survived by ,I S WI e,. ". .' • . :

... '" ] 850 S d' d T d Corlnn!' Scheele KeilY In St .. John Hospital. SurvIvorsCORA WALTON evern. Ie ues ay. ' . . , I d h' ,'f E". - h . Servicp>; wen' Wednesday. mc u e IS \'.1 e. va. a

Mrs, Wa 1 ton, 68, of 1;)83 ~uly 3?, at er resIdence. She , 1 t the Verhevden: daughter, Ml"~. Richard Lutey;Bournemouth died Saturday I IS survived by a son. Phlllp A. .1uiy ,i, a . b I'. ' dda ghtAr 1\ 6 r" Jack' 'w 11 . T F neral Home followed y a gran u ". !tI ,~. •July 27, after a long illness. Pri. en z.e ; a sister. Norma u. .' t St I\mbros~ I Davis; and a grandson, .Jamesvate services and interment Hop kin s; and three grand- reqUIem ma~s a '. . "I WIt' .wer h Id I, . th k children Church. Interment was In Mt. . _u ey.e e ear leI' 10 e wee . . . ._. _..

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I at the seaside she had gained10 pounds in five days. Need»less to suy, she commented that"the food is great.'.

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Farms' A'lnual RegattaVery SuccessfllJ Again

Miss Susann Mitchell. an 18. I Smith, the Charles Verheydenyear-old Alma College fresh- Bowl to Glenn Bowler, theman who lives at 269 McKinley Commodore Bov,ll to Joe Meiravenue, captured the hearts Of and the Skip Forcier Trophy toa nine-judge panel Satu~day Scott Gregory for the fastestevening to become Queen of boat in all races.the Grosse Poi n t e Farms For the fleet review, a $50Regatta. award was prf'sented to Joe

Miss Mitchell displayed one Meir for his entry, "The Farmsof her many attributes and re- Show Boat." Awards of $25assured the judges of their were presented to Lloyd Joncaselection when she sang to an for "Space Age Six," Sue Ryanes~imated crowd of 2,950 people' for "Cleopatra," Murray Smithan up-tempo r end i t ion of' for "Puff the Magic Dragon,""Won't You Come Home Bill and Midge Lauer for "OneBailey." Step Beyond."

The Farms be aut y was Last on the list of events forcrowned by Robert German, Sundaj', (and just before theFarms Boat Club commodo~e rains came) was the awardingand presented. the Queen S of prizes supervised by Farmstrophj' by VIce commodor.e Mayor William F. Connolly.James Allor. Jr.

With the title of Quel"D, Miss '.Mitchell received a complete . '-:he fIrst prlze, a colored tele-day of beauty treatments, a $25 VlsIOn, was won by. Margaretgift certificate and a winter McMahon. Second prIze, a port.sports attire from Leon's of j a~le T.V:. was ~\'on by ThomasGrosse Pointe plus a Series E I HIll; till I'd prIZe, a portableS. B d' I T.V., was won bv Frank Lozonavmgs on. d f th d' f'fth . •, _' ; an our an 1 prIzes,

The Queen s cou, t whIch con- i hi-fi stereos were won b Joesisted of Beth Backman, Lynn i Rem and H. 1\1 c E achY ern.Schuch, Joyce ,A~ams. Pat I Twenty transistor radios wereSchuch and Pat 0 Llc'hney each I also awardedreceived a gift certificate and .a Series E Savings Bond. I Mr. Lloyd Jones, general

Dick Grabowski, public rela-I chair~n and overall Regattations director of the Boat Club, CoordInator t;!xpressed thankswas cha:.rman in charge of the I to all of those who contributedQueen and LeI' Court Pageant I' 0 the success of the lithwhich highlighted Saturday's annual R~gatta and issued aevents. I very speCIal thanks to those

. who worked so closely with himBefore, durmg and after the I for the past fOtll" month

Queen and her Court Pageant, S.music was played by the High-I Chairmen included _ enter-land Combo, A special attrac- tainment: Rose P a rs 0 n sandtion featuring Ken Fitz. well I John Goward; Uckets: Maidaknown comedian and panto-j ~eldrum . and assistants Faymimist was enjoyed thoroughly I (rraixlwskI and Betty Jones-,by all as were 7000 cups of soft I refreshments: Liz Holmes, Ceildrinks and 500 bags of potato I Kalkhoff, Larry Famularo andchips which were ;mpplied by lI~ary Gasko; race committee:the Boat Club. ~hm Allor, Pete Jamerino, Pete

A parade \'lhich featured the 1 Holme.s, WaIter. CoUins and JanMoslem Temple Highlanders J,~mer1Do; p r 4 z e committee:Pipe Band, the Queen and her I "mce Famularo and Carl Line-Court, the Moslem Temple man; park de cor at ion s: EdOriental Band. and w..s led by Lauer; master of ceremonies:Charles Verheyden, entered the J~hn Chase; and rOving com~

I Pier Park at 1 p.m. and started ~l1ttee: Joe Gasko, Les ROddis.

I Sunday's events. Carl Ayers. Ralph Backman,• I Russ Labadie and St K. 1Followmg the fleet review Of eve Ins y.

decorated boats. a pistol shoot -------demonstration by Babe Parsons LOSES WALLET AT BEACHand a pre cis ion swimmingdemonstration, Vince Famularo Lois Moore. of 4860 Balfourand Carl Lineman presented road, Detroit. told City policethe awards to the winners ~f July 25 her wallet was lost orthe boat races and decoratedboat competition. stolen at the City lakefront

Boat race awards were pre- park that afternoon. While shesented to George Van, Fred Was swimming there as a guestRenaud. Vince Famularo, Scott of Jean Broste, of 892 RivaI'dGregory. Tom Petrosky andGlenn Bowler. boulevard. The wallet con-

The Harry Furton B!)wl was ta:ned $35 In cash. a driver'sa war d e d to Sue Ryan. the Hc-ense, charge plates andAdelaide Lodge Bowl to Murray mlscellaneous papers.

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This, in a nutshell, i:>Bob Kinnear's philosophy forbuilding winning swimming te~ms. .

In his first year as bead SWIm coach at the DetrOItBoat Club he has put this theory into practice byillltiating what he believes to I' ~-~._~~---_.~/)(' Ihe only swImming "faJ'm combined distance equal to ~.

'('!ll"" system in the Detroit water route to Algonac from: Intpl'-Club swimming league. the Club and back, and thenI He has formed clasi!ies for some. Some members swimI ovpr 60 young~ters ranging over three m~les a day, none! from ff)ur up to 10 to teach the less than ;t mde a day.

, I fundamentals of competitive The practice schedule isswimming. These youngstl'rs split up with an hour and aaren.t good enough for the half in the morning and an-Cluh's team yet, but Kinnear other hour in the late after-hopes they wi!! be next year or noon, and many team membersthe year after. end up swi.mming almost all

"The time to start swimming I day.seriously," Kinnear says, "is at' Another "big one" for tlleai'Cesix or seven. By eight Y{Ju team comes tomorrow night,shou1,d be winning races." when thpy host Lochmoor

When he came to the DBC, Club at a home meet at 5:30Kinnear hrougilt with him one p.m. This meet is billed a~ justof the finest groups of college one of the events marking theswimmers around. Among his DBC's huge 125th Anniversarylife guards and coaches he can celebration, running from Julycount four former high schoo~ 29 to August 4.~.ll-Americans now swimming Tomorrow night's meet willIn colleges. be followed by the awarding of

In this group are Mark a special QuasquicentennialMarsh, Grosse Pointe Hi~~h Swimming Trophy to the win-All-American, swimming now ning club, and a buffet supperat the University of Wisconsin: in the Club Ballroom, followt>d

; Bud Blanchard, from Dearborn by a dance for the younger ::;et,HIgh School. now alsa swim- from 9 to 11 p.m.: rning for the Universit~ of \~i5- On the committ.ee for this bigI COnslll; Neal Bauer, liP ,hIgh evenmg are Kurt Keydel,,alum now at Western Umver- . .'. d M'k Wh't Ct. DBC dlrector, chaIrman; Or-I SHy; an. I ell'" ap am vii R. Aronson, chairman of, of Austm Prep School s team a th '. ffil'tt of' '. e sWlmmmg com ee,, fpw years back, now sWlmmmg ..': d l' f tb 11 t 'kK' h' Newberry place, and Erv. In H.an paYIng 00 a a mlC 1- • d'di St t Haass. Or Stephens roa . DaVlgall a.e. . Aronson and Barbara Warm-

Als0'T'on his coachIng staff ~re bold are co-ehairmen of theJack .eetaert, an outstandmg .. 'ttmember of last year's GP High JUnIor commI ee.swimming team headed for Looking beyond tomorrowWisconsin in th~ fall, and John night to the Inter-Club meetCandler, diving star for l.he coming l1P. Kinne~r said he

IB t Club B t University of Michigan. John knows the team wlll produceoa ea S was on the English Olympic in ~ractice sessions in the fol-GYPC T k Diving Team in 1960 b~fore lowmg weeks.an ers coming to the U. S. to go to Consistent winners this yearGrosse Pointe Yacht Club I college. have included John Barlow, 16,

swimmers ]ost a close meet to The DBC has a young team 50 meter freestyle; Bob Gay,the De t r.o it B.oat Club last this year, Kinnear said, with a j 15, 50 m. freestyle; SandyThursday 10 theIr home pool, few consistent stars, but. more I Haass, 12. 50 m. freestyle and153 to 137. important, good depth that is backstrOke; Thad Galvin, 8, 25

Grosse Pointe 8tars inclu~ed responsible for all-important I m. freestyle, and Dave Aron.Anne Whyte, who won the gIrls seconds and thirds in meets I son, 16. 50 m. freestYle, back-(13 and 14) 50 yd. backstroke in that add up to victories. stroke, and butterfly.35.3 s~c.; Terry Gostow, who "These kids are aware of th(~ I Behind these people, Kinnearswam In four events, won the team's potential." Kin n ear I says. is the solid depth thatgirls (13 and 14, 50 yd. free- said "and they know that this! makes a winning team.style in 29.1 sec.; Bruce Blac'k, year they could go all the wa~' i It is this kind of tough, in.who won the backstroke eve.nt, in the Inter-Club meet." I tense swimming that Kinnearalso won the boys (11 and 12) Planning for "the bIg one," hopes will make the DBC a50 yd. freestyle in 29.3 sec.; and the Inter-Club finals that take I real threat in Inter-Club meets.Juanita Stormes, an 8-year.old, place August 17 and 18 at the I He hopes that his team canwho won the 25 yd. freestyle in Detroit YacH Club. Kinnear Ihelp the Boat Club on her 125th18.7 sec. has his 60-member team in the birthday to show that the

Outstanding times for t~e water two and a half hours a I oldest boating club in theBoat Club team were turned In day, six days a week. country is !;till as young andby Thad Galvin, who won the Each day his team swims a i as spry as the rest of 'em.boys (8 and uncier) 25 yd. free- .style in 16.2 sec.; David (Sonny)Aronson, who won the back-stroke event and also won theboys (15, and 16) 50 yd. breast-stroke in 26.2 sec.; and SandyHaass, who swam in four events.Winning the girls (11 and 121 50yd. backstroke in 37.4 sec. andthe 50 yd. freestyle in 29.8 sec,

Thursday afternoon the Point-ers will meet the Detroit GolfClub team at the Golf Club.

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Little League Results

Page Six

CITY ISchleicher and Mlkc Ferrell hitThe Minor Lea.':ue season' home runs. Bill hit his with two

ended Thursday ni~ht with a men on for the winning runs,game between the Grosse Point- Steve S chi" i c her held theers and Tigers. champs together with his great

In a game highlighted by play at second base. Fran Addy~ood pitching on the part of caught another fine game. BrianJoe Tavery (Tigers) and Ernie Walch. Tom Gratopp, Gary Ben.Calcat (Grosse Pointers), the nett and Alan De Backery aUTigers outhit the Pointers to helped in the hitting depart-give the Pointers their first set- ment. Dennis Calas' big bat hasback of the season. Final score: helped in all championship

games thus far.Ti~ers 4, Grosse Pointers 2,Although they dropped their Clinton Valley had a strong

final game of the season, the hitting team, only t.wo battersPointers. with nine straight pre- went down. on stnkes. ~ood\'ious victories. swept the cham- ~port.:'mansh~p was vcr:.: eVIdentpionship and bested the pre. tn thIS g~m~ on both SIdes.vious season record (also <,stab. I The Glan,s play Clintondalelished b ,the P . t -7 ' at Ghesqulere Park on July 31)' om crs VIC- t 5'30tories, 1 defeat), with their I a . p.m.9 - 1 record. I ---Final Minor Leagu{' Standings; PARK

Won Lost I By T. A, TschollGrosse Pointers 9 1 r~'he 10th. annual GrosseTigers 6 4 Pomte Park LIttle League con-Pirates ;) 5 I eluded a fine season this weekSenators 4 6 as the American League AllGiants ~ 7 Stars were defeated by thePhillies 3 7 i Clintondale team 6.5 in a drama

. , packed contest and the GrosseWOODS-SnORES i Pointe Indians were eliminated

, by the Hamtramck Cubs 6-2 inThe' National Little. League i a well played game in the

T?ur~ame~t play ~oes mto th~ I' District No. 6 playoffs.DistrIct Fmals FrIday, August I h2. at Ghesquiere Park starting: . n ,t e Hamtrantc~ game theat 5:30 p.m. i pltch~ng of Da~e SWInt and the

Tht' Clintondale team wilI, sluggIng of fony Lamerataplay another team to be jeCidt'd; wl'.re mol': than the Grossethis week. The Grosse Pointe' POlUte Indlans could overcome.Woods-Shores Little League is I D.ave he.ld the .In.dians to ~hreehost for the di~tri<'t finals be- hIts whIle whIffIng 10 hltterstween District 6 and District 7, an~ '~ony blasted a homer. toThe Grosse Pointe Woods. dnve.n thr~: runs to settle theShores is in District # 6 of the g~me early In the second in- Detroit Boat Club head s w i m m in g coach others in the Inter-Club League are training withState of Michigan. nmg. ROBERT KINNEAR, (in white), stands over the their eyes on the Inter-Club finals to be held at

Other communities in District Danny O'Ke('fe, the losing pool coaxing more speed out of members of his the Detroit Yacht Club August 17 and 18. "We've:it 6 holding Little League fran. Pitcher, blasted a two-run team. l'he 60 member team works out six days a got the potential to corne out on top," Kinnear says.chlses are Clinton Valley, Clin. homer in the third inning to week in one of Detroit's best pools, the first He is also swimming coach at Grosse Pointe HightondaIe, Mt, Clemens, Selfridge account for the Indian runs. Olympic-size one in the area. His team and the School during the winter season.Fieid. Hamtramck, Harper John Lamerato added an in- ~_. ~_ ~. __~_~ , . .Woods, Grosse Pointp. City, sur[(~ce r~i1 for the Cubs inGros-_~ Pointe Park and Grosse the fIfth WIth a home run blast Park Has Big Lochmoor Club SWI-mmerSPointe Farms. after they had sco:>redtwice in

District :#: 7 basically are the fou:th inning. The Indians' Stvint Meet B h Wcities in the N£'w Baltimore threat In the last inning was ea ten y estern GolfPort Huron and Thumb areas • curtailed by a fine throw from The 16th Annual Grosse

The winner of District Fin~ls their centerfielder to cut off a Pointe Park Swimming Meet ----1-------i h -un at the plat By Bil Bullard, Jr.goes nto teState Tournament • e. was held on Saturday, July 27,

t b h ld A Th CI' t d Lochmoor Club lost its third dual meet in fouro e e ugust 5 and 6 at e J In on ale, Mich. team at the city'S lakeiront pool. AnHarper Woods Athletic Field. defeated the Grosse Pointe audience of about 2,200 saw the starts this season when a strong Western Golf andThe State Semi-Finals will start Park American League All competition. Country Club team scored a 159-135 victory over theon Monday, August 5, at 2 p.m. Stars in an exciting finish, (;-5. That evening a dance on the local squad on Wednesday, July 24, in an away contest.and 5:30 p.m, On August 6, the in the second round of District tennis courts in the park was Coach Roy Pouliot hopes to _2 p.m. game will be a consola- No. 6 International Tourna- enjoyed by about 650. end the dual meet season with relay (total age limit: 56 years):tion ~ame for the losers with ment. Clintondale trailed by . . wins over the Detroit Boat 1 L h IR L 1"the state champions to be the I three runs going into the top Results I of the sWImmIng I Club and the G r 0 l) S e Pointe BeCke~ch':~~,r S c ~v~~'t c, ~i~ea. f th 5 30 f th . th' . events fol ow"Inner 0 e: gamf'. 0 C SIX mnIng and scored . I Yacht Club. This would give Beckenhauerl; 2. We s t ern;

The Grosse Pointe Woods- four times. Dick Dieters scored I Boy's 8 years and u?der, 25 Lnchmoor a 3-3 record going T' 2 16Shores National League 1963 the winning run on a wild pitch. Meter ~r0e Style: 1. JI~e Mc- into the Inter-Club champion- Ime: : .7.Tournament team consisted of He slid into home as Indian Co:nachle, 2. ~e:ry AddIson, 3. ships to be held at the Detroit Boys 200-meter f r e est y 1ethe following players, Michael catcher Bob Tscholl dove head PhIl Ettengel. TIme, 23.0. Yacht Club on August 17-18. relay (total age limit: 56 years):F 11

. G" 1 1. Western (Wiebeck, Bruceerre • Tom Gratopp, Chris ,first to !lut the tag on him and 11' 's 8 years and under, 25 The Detroit Boat Club is the Black, Armstrong, Lees); 2.l\~alaf0';1ris, Danny Menzo, Paul the resulting collision jarred Meter }<~reen Style: 1.. Janis opponent tomorrow night at 7 L hNaz, MIke Pastor, David Riekse, the ball loose. Wybo.rski, 2. Carolyn. Ba1l'lle, 3. p.m. on Belle Isle. Grosse oc moor; Time: 2:00.6.James Russman. William Schle~- The Park All Stars mustered DebbIe Bowerman. TIme 23.4. Poi n t e Yacht Club's team Girls 50-meter f r e est y I ec?£'r. James Shelton, Paul Shl- one final threat as Bill Ed- Boy's 10 years and under, 25 journeys the short distance to (9-10 years old): 1. Lisa Beck.rIlla, Bob ~taffel. Greg ~lmer. munds and Tom Di Santis Meter Free Style: 1. Stephen Lochmoor Cluo next Thursday enhauer (L); 2. M. AmbroseJa.mes Verslcal. Bob Ihrl& and singled, but Ed Raucher. the Wyborski, 2. Ray Johnson, 3. night to renew the old rivalry. (L); 3. C. Stolkey (W); Time:MIke .Johnston. Managed .by s e con d Clintondale pitcher Jeff Kuenning. Time, 19.0. W t rn domin ted the Loch. 34.4.Leonhard NC.ok~s tRa.niti n ~ wItlh} slammed the door to win th~ Girl's 10 years and under, 25 moo:s ~eet from athe outset as Boys 50-meter f r e est y 1ecoac es IC I In anu Bi game for Crnt diM t F St lIT d' (9-10 years old): 1. Curtis (W);S hI . h I on a e. e er ree y e: . wee le its swimmers won the first two

c elC cr. . Gary Kovach had a two-run Gutow, 2. Ginny Vivers, 3. relays and the first two indi- 2. Heho1t (L); 3. Pollock (W);The Woods-Shores NatIOnal homer to highlight the victors' Kathleen MacConnachie Time 'd 1 t L h Time: 32.6.

L b t th W d Sh '., . 'VI ua even s. oc moor was£'agt~e ca e 00 s- ores SIxth Innmg attack. Ed D'Hondt 19.0. hI t k th d f". Girls 50 _meter backstrokeAmencan team 4-3 and then I h d h never a e 0 ma e up eel (11lost to Harper Wood 4-0 J I a so a a ome ru?, and Ed Girl's 12 years and under, 50 cit and could only win three of -12 years old): 1. B. Stolkeythis game Mike J<'errel~ all . , ~ ~:uche~ had two .sIngles for Meter Free Style: 1. Alexandra the eight relays and six of the (W); 2. Wilkins (Ll; 3. Rakoltaonly four hits b t th owe . mton al..:.. Rob 1 n Jacobs IMorris, 2. Mariella Duffy. 3. 18 individual events in the (W); Time: 46.4.

d h u ree errors PItched the entire game for the Kathy Gregory. Time 47.6. meet. Boys 50 _meter backstrokean a ome run accounted for Park and led the hl'tters \vl'th (11 12 ld 1 b kthe Harper Woods win Although a three run h d' I ' Boy's 14 years and under, 50 Leslie Be c ken h a u e I' was - years 0 ): . Wie ecthe Woods-Shores te~m got six The S tom~r anldal~mg e'j Meter Free Style: 1. Jeff O'Don- Lochmoors' only double win- (W); 2. J. Godin (L); 3. Wal-h't t' . I cere ary wou Ike to nell 2 Bob Ml'ller 3 Cral'g ner Sh won the freestyle and ters (Ll; Time: 40.1.I S ..ey were spread out and express the gratitude of the • '.'. •. . e I · Ethey couldn't score board f d' t f h b KuenIng. TIme, 40.0. breaststroke races for 15-16 Girls 50 - meter breaststroke nVlte ntries

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or t e ehlP Girl's 14 years and under 50 year old girls and was second (}5-16 years old): 1. Leslie. ~ roe parents, t e '. . b' k t k G' P tz t k B k h (L) 2 PC' For DI.vI.ng MeetGrosse POInte Woods-Shores city <'ouncil and th h Meter Free Style: 1. ChrIS In ac s 1'0 e. Inny e o~ ec en auer ;. , urtls

Little League Champs, the and managers I ad:Tcoac

, es Whitty, 2. Audrey Rairne, Bar- two third places and Jackie (W); 3. G Petz (L); Time 36.7. Entries are now being ac-G!ants, won their first game in ni::ance should b: giV~~O~oc~:;b~ra Sumer.acki, tied for second. Rav:n a not her to support Boys 50 - meter breaststroke cepted for the 5th annual Inter-DIstrict I?lay. hard working trio of officers TIme. 37.0. New pool record. LeslIe. (}5-16 years old): 1. Beglinger City Grosse Pointe Diving

The ~Iants went .on to their and directors who so freely Boy's 16 years and under, 50 B.ob Schaltenbrand captu~ed (W); 2. Schaltenbrand (Ll; 3. Championships to be held Sat-12th WIn by defeatlng Clinton I gave of their time and energy Meter Free Style: 1, Brure Har- a flrs~, a second, and a thu-d Allen (W); Time: 30.2. urday, August 10, at the FarmsValley 8-5. Jim Bockstanz and I throughout the season. The per, 2. Dave Todd, 3. Pat Moran. place In the 15-16 age group .for Girls 50 _meter backstroke' Pier.~ary. Bennett teamed up in the are Arthur Getz, Ralph Sand~ Time, 29.1. ?Oy~ C~erYI ?ardner wa~ fIrst (13-14 years old): 1. Buzette Persons of any age who arePitching department while Bill and Les Edm nd Boy's 12 y r' d d 50 In t e reesty e event an sec- (W); 2. C. Gardner (L),' 3. re"idents of any of the Grosse-~---- ' u s. ea s an un er. ond in the backstroke race for

--------- Meter :F'ree Style:. 1. Doug Mo- 13 _14 year old girls. Lisa Myres (W); Time: 40.0. Pointes are eligible for thisA l S J - -h P H ld r~n, 2. JO~ln Miller, 3. Tom Beckenhauer cap t u I' e d the Boy s 50 - meter backstroke Inter-City diving meet. Therenl1Ua PUlS arty e' DIxlnson. TIme 38.5, girls' 9.10 freestyle ra~e with (}3-14 years old): 1. M. Trues- is no limit to the number of

B G. Boy's 10 and under. 25 Meter a sparkling 34.4 time, Mary dell (W); 2. Armstrong (W); 3. entrants from each Pointe.Y rosse POlnte Shores Ba.ckstroke: 1. Stephen Wybor- Ambrose was second. Evatz (L); Time: 34.0. There are six different divi-SkI, 2. Ray .10hnson, 3, Paul In the 11-12 class Jim Godin 'Girls lOO-meter medley relay sions ~f com~etition ~nd rih-

. ---~-----~--.- ,O'Donnell. Time 24.2. won the freestyle a~d was sec- (1{l years old and under): 1. bons WIll b~ gIven to ~Irst, se~-. Grosse Pomte Shores held I Girls 14 and under freestyle; I Girl's 10 years and under, 25 ond in the backstroke. Max Western (C. Stolkey, Harty, S. ond, a~d. t~lrd place WI~lllers.I?,G

ltsannual .~plash Par.ty at the 11: Pol.iy McKinley; 2. Virginia Meter Backstroke: 1, Tweedie Gardner and John Walters Gage, Wilson); 2. Lothmoor; e~ch dIVISIon. !he semor dIVI-

eorge OSlUS MemorIal Lakc- SchneIder; 3. Linda Arpino. I Gutow, 2. Faye Wyborski, 3. were one place in back of Jim Time: 1:20.8. I slOns are for gIrls and boys 16front. Park Sundi'Y, July 28, Boys 16 and Imder f e t I . Babette Welch, Time, 21.6. New I' in the respective events. Kitty Boys 100-meter medley relay ,I ;~:r~ifln~e o~~;, t~oeseini;r:e~~and Just managed to complete 1 S d r es y. e. pool record. Wilkins took two thirds in the (10 years old and under)' 1 '. _ .a large schedule of events be- Sheri~~a'y 3 ~~~;n~d; 2d JIm I' Boy'S 12 years and under- 25 girls' division and Liz Ambrose Western (Pollock, Towns~nd: y~rr~ l~clu~~e and th~ JU~lO:~fore the rams came. ' . enne y, Meter Backst.roke: 1, John Mil- added a third. J. Curtis, M. Stolkey); 2. Loch- Wl e ~r ~ guys an ga_s

The day. planned by Shm'es Boys 10 and under back- ler, 2. Tom Dixinson, 3, Barry Other s e con d places for moor' Time' 1'195 years an un er.waterfront director Bud Rur-I stroke: 1. Paul Fuchs; 2. Bill Constant. Time, 22.0. Lochmoor were won by D. J. Gi~ls 50-~eter' f l' e est y I e In the 12 years and under an~vink, began with children's MacDonald; 3. Ken Vorhees. Girl's 12 years and under 25 Godin, Tom Heholt, and Pinky <15-16 years old): 1. Leslie

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h-d d b d I I ' Sinclal'r Thl'rd place points Beckenhauer (L)' ? P C .t' or WI 0 our Ives. acgames an a can y gra , an Girls 10 and under back, Meter Backstroke: 1. Patty . , ~ Ul IS ,. d b

concluded with a full slate of I stroke: 1. M. A. AmbrosE" 2 Pattyn. 2. Marcia Wyborski, 3. were scored by ~arol'yn Wood, (W). 3 G Petz (L)' 'Ti~e' 320 oIVe one y a contestant mustswimming races. Deb B h k' 3 J.' . Gay Nahra Time 219 Bob Ambrose, RlCk Evatz, and B~y; 5'0-meter f r e e s't y i~be a di~ferent dive from all the

'. 0 r sac, . aneen .., .. John Hoffman. 05-16 years old): 1. Schalten~ othe: dIves he or she has done. WInners .of. f.lrsts or secon~s Carnaghi, Boy's 16 years and under, 50 Girls 100-meter medley relay brand (L); 2. Lees (W); 3. prEevltOUSlYb'lk '1In the s~l1mllUng eve?ts WIll Bo:;s 12 and under back- Meter Ba('kst~oke: L Bruce Har- <11-12 years old): L Western Beglinger (W). T'm . 274 n ry an s are now avaI-compete In the Inter-CIty meet stroke: 1. Steve May; 2, Pat p~r, 2. Bob MIller, 3. Dave Todd. (E, Stolkey. Rakolta, Hauck, Girls 50-m~ter I f~ e e ~ t y 1e able at each of the five water.~o be held at the Woods Park Cohan; 3. Paul Shirilla. TIme" 34.9. New pool record. Bonnie Black);; 2. Lochmoor; (11-12 years old): L Hauck (W); front parks. So get your entryIn AUgust, . Boy s 12 years and under, 25 Time: 1:16.4, 2. Wilkins (L)' 3 G Amb blank from your park and enter

Big winners in the swimming GIrls 12 a~d under haCk- Meter Ortho.dox ~reast: 1. Doug Boys 100-meter medley relay (L)' Time' 35 -7 '. rose now! All entries must be Te-con t est s were Mary Alice stroke: 1. DIane Larson; 2, Moran, 2..Mlke FInan, 3, Robert (11-12 years old): 1. Western BoyS 50-m~t~r f 1" e est y I e ceived at the FarO?-sPier on orAmbrose and Paul Fuchs, who Lynn Mc?arvah; 3. LIZ Am- Pre~c~. TIme, 23.6. CBashara, Wiebeck, J. Curtis, (11-12 years old)- 1 J G d' before 10 p.m. FrIday, Aug. 9,each cap t u red three first i brose - Gm Ambrose (tic). Glr. s 12 years and under, 25 M. Gagel; 2. Lochmoor; Time: (L); 2. M. Gardne~ (L); 3. GOralf~itn ord~tl'htot.prOVtidethe

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Boys 14 and unde!" back- Mete~ Breastrok~ Ortho: 1. 1:10.5. fis (W); Time: 34.3. ee Wi Ime 0 ma e neces-piaces. I ,. .' . n MarCIa Wyborski, 2. Patty . g t f thR It of t!'e swimming I.,troke. 1. BIll Hennessey, ~'IP tt 3 G' V' T' GIrlS 25-meter f r e est y 1e Girls 200-meter medley relay sary arran emen s or e can.

etsu S f llows I George Holekas; 3. Dan Cohan. 23a1,yn, . lOny Ivers. Ime, (eight years old and under): 1. (total age limit: 56 years): 1. test.even s were;ls a : I " W d II W 2 G _

I Girls 14 and under back. '_______ . Trues e ( ); . C. age Lochmoor (Sinclair, Sue Petz,Boys 8 and unde~ freestyle: stroke: L Virginia Schneider; (W); 3. C. Wood (L); Time: 18.4. G. Petz, C. Gardner); 2. West- ALCORT

1. Bobby Ambrose, 2. Marts 2 Linda Arpino AT FIRE PARLEY Boys 25~meter freestyle ern; Time: 2:52.8. ACohan; 3, Tom RIchardson, .• . (eight years old and under): Boys 20o-meter medle,v relay ~"h-'._

Girls 8 and under freestyle: BOy~ 16 a~d unde~ ~ack- Captain J:Ienry DeClerck Of) 1. Cortis (W); 2. D. J. Godin (total age limit: 56 years): 1. .... r""1 Ann Gahagan; 2. Pam stroke. _1. .JAm Shi3r.llla, 2. the Park fIre department re- (L); 3. B. Ambrose (Ll; Time: Loch moor (SchaltenbrandC'h dl . 3 CI udl'a Barker Sandy MacDonald; Drew t.urned recently from the Navy 118.3. Steve Petz, Nolan, Hehoit),' 2.'an er . . a . K d F' F' ht 'c t. .

' I. enne y. Ire 'g ers onven IOn at GIrlS 200-meter freestyle Western; Time: 2:35.7.Boys 10 and under f.reestye. Boys 10 and under breast- Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. He , _1. Paul Fuc~s; 2. BIll Mac- J stroke: 1. Pau] Fuchs; 2. Ken attended the convention fromDonald; 3. Blli Schoyan. Vorhees; 3. Eugene Jamroz, ~uly 17 to 20, and made a stop

Girls 10 and lmder freestyle: G' 1 10 ' d b t 10 Chicago on the return trip toIr s ar1U un er reas. t h F' A d1 Mary Alice Ambrose; 2.. b '. our t e Ire ca emy of. h', 3 Alane stroke. 1. M, A, Am rose. 2. Chicago. DeClerck lives at 1334

J a nee n Carnag 1,. A 1a n e Gahagan; 3. Janeen Beaconsfield avenueGahagan. Carnaghi. .

Boys 12 and under freestyle; Boys 12 and under breast- Dan Cohan; 3. Clint Richard-1. Steve May; 2. Pat Cohan, stroke: 1. Steve May; 2. Chuc]c

C son.3. Kevin ross. Babcock; 3. Pat Cohan. Girls 14 and under breast-

Girls 12 and under freestyle: Girls 12 and under breast- stroke: 1. Polly McKinly.1. Liz Ambrose; 2. Lynn Mc- stroke' 1 Liz Ambrose' 2. Gin Boys 16 and under breast.Garvah; 3. Ginny Ambrose. Ambr~se: 3, Diane Lar~on. stroke: 1. Sandy MacDonald;Boys 14 and under freestyle: '1 Bill Hennessey; 2. Dan Boys 14 and under breast. 2. Jim S h i r i I I 8; 3. Drew.C'ohan; 3. George Halekas. stroke: 1. Bm Hennessey; 2. Kennedy. I

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Under the leaderShip ofChris Van Kampen, captain ofthe varsity squad. are reserVeand varsity cheerleaders. !\ria-linda Schalll, Sally Boesen.Debbie Taber. Lucy Smith.Carla Joop, Sandy Joy n e r,Mary Sumner, Kathy Ward.Robyn Ranney, Martha May.Andrea Moore, Karen Mauch. i.Jeanne Mueller, Sue Seder Clnd iKris Falk. '

These girls have big plans:for Grosse Pointe High nextfall. Chris Van Kampen gave:a dead. sure analysis of the:Blue Devjl football a!ld ballket- i Hour$ Sun thru Frl.

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to high school girls. The girlsare now selecting some of thesecheers to use during the gamesto come.

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ISchool Board JOHNNY PARKS ~t the Organ Nightly, except Monday

!folds Meeting I 17\1 ~~ ~ 17569 EAST WARREN, at Hereford~ brief meeting of the. Grosse I al~ ~ A Few Blocks from the PointePomte Board of EducatIOn was V

held Monday morning, July 29. N G Ein the Board room at 389 St. " LO UClair. Major item on the agenda Lit. "801was the swearing-in of unani- p n I .mously elected Trustee RussellH. Peebles. I

In further acticn, the board ',authorized the acceptance of Ibids on August 7 for the exten- 'sion of the High School parkingfacilities on Grosse Pointeboulevard. In addition, studieswere presented of other possible ,areas. Bids will be acted, upon:

I at the next regularly ~ched- iI tiled meeting, AUgUS~_~. I OPEN SUNDAYS

Whlle the G I'0 sse PointeHigh School f 0 0 t b a I I teamsweats through early season in-formal workouts on the HighSchool field these weeks, theircheerleaders are having work-outs d their own.

It's hard to say who worksharder, the cheerleaders or theplayers.

The 12 girls who make upthe reserve and varsity chl'Er-ing squads have been practic-ing three days a week allsummer.

And starting in August, whenthe fo(}tball team starts "doublesessions," the girls will step up

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They gather at the City'sNeff Memorial Park, underthe shadiest tree possible, andeven in 93 degrees of heat theyslide through their calesthenics,and new and old cheers. i

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them, were picked up when aU Ibut (ow' of the girls attended ICamps All-American, at Hart-Iland, Michigan, dedicated onlyto the teaching of cheerleading

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The driver of the car. LouiseIda Miller, of 22427 S1. Ger-trude, St. Clair Shores, washeading north on Cadieux andentered the intersection atCharlevoix.

She struck a bicycle riddenby a fifteen year old GrossePointe girl. The girl was takenhome by City pollee. Her fatherlater reported to police the girlhad suffered a simple fractureof the left leg in the accident.

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BY BOB WElLSm young; keep 'em going."i nutshelL is Bob Kinnear's philosophy forninCTswimming teams.'st :ear as head swim coach at the DetroitIe has put this theory ::.nto practice by

he believes to ~-~_ --------~w!mming "fa~'m t'ombined distant'e equal to ~in thE' Detroit water route to Algonac froillnming league. the Club and back. and thenned classes for some. Some members swim19sters rangin~; ovcr three miles a day, none• 10 to teach the less than a mile a day.of rompetitivt" Tht' practicE' s('hedule Islese youngsters' split up with an hour and a'nough for the: half in the mornin~ and an-et, but Kinnear! other hour in the late alter-be next year or , noo~l. and many team members

: end up swimming almost allstart swimmin~ , day.

near says. "is at' Anothn "big onc" for the'no By eight you: team tomf'S tomorrow night.ing races." ; when th('y host LOt'hmooroe to the DBC. Club at a home meet at 5:30It with him one: p.m. This meet is billed as justroups of college, one of the t'vents marking theInd. Among his! DBC's huge 125th Anniversarycoaches he' can: cplebration. running from July

ner high school' 29 to August 4.now swimming Tomorrow night's me£'t will

be followed by the awarding ofa spC'cial QuasquicentennialSwimming Trophy to the win ..Olng club. and a buffet sup;>erin the Club Ballr ...'lom, followedby a dance for the younger setfrom 9 to 11 p.m.

On the' rommittee for this bi~ev('ning "re Kurt Keydel,DRC dirE'ctor. ('hairman; Or-VII R. Aronson. chairman ofthe swimming committee, ofnow swimming~ewberry place; and Erwin H.

ltball at :\lichi- Haass. oi St('phens road. DavidAronson and Barbara Warm-

aching staff are bold ace co-chairmen of thean out..<;taadingyear's GP High junior committee.Il heade'd for Looking beyond tomorrow~fall. and John' night to the Inter-Club meet

star for the coming up, Kinnear said heIliC'higan. John knows the team will produce19lish Olympic in pra('tice sessions in the fol-n 1960 before lowing weeks.[J. S. to go to: Consistent winners this year

, have included Jo~n Barlow. 16,a young team' 50 meter freestyle: Bob Gay.

ar said, with a ! 15. 50 m. frE"t'style; Sandy,ars. but, more: Haass, 12. 50 m. freestyle anddepth Hlat is I backstroke: Thad Galvin, 8, 25

all-important' m. freestyle. and Dave Aron-lrds in meets. son. 16. 50 m. freestyle. bacK-'ictories. : stroke, and butterfly.e aware of lhe ~ Rehind these people, Kinnear," Kin n e a I' ,says. is the solid depth thatmow that thIS! makes a winnin~ team.go all the way: It is this kind of tough, in-, meet." : tense swimming that Kinnear"the big one." i hopes ' ....ill make the DEC amals that take: real threat in Inter-Club meets.anti 18 at the: He hopes that his team can

Ch.:J. Kinnear i help the Boat Club on her 125ther team in the : birthday to show that thel half hours a : oldest boating club in theweek. ,country is still as young andteam swims a : as spry as the rest of 'em.----- ~--_._------------~

'up are :\IarkPointe High

s\\;mming nowty of Wisconsin;from Dearborn

lOW also swim.liversity of Wis-:auer, GP highVestern Vniv('r-White. CaptainSchool's team a

Annual Regattarlccessf,tl Again

For the fleet review. a $50aw<:rd \\as pre:;ented to Joe

displayed one :'.Ieir for his entry. ''The Farmsributes and re- Show Boat." Awards of $25dges of their were presentt'd to Lloyd JODE'",he sang to an for "Spat'e Age Six." Sue Ryanof 2,950 people for "Cleopatra," :\lurray Smith~n d i t ion of for "Puff thc' :\Iagic Dragon:'ne Home Bill' and :\Jidge Laue~ for ;'One

Step Beyo'1d:':> e aut y was Last on the list 0' e\'ents for~~rt Ger~an. Sunday. land just before theI commo o~e , rains came J was the awardingthe Queen s of prizes supE"rvised bv Farms

! commodore _Mayor William F. Connolly,Jr.

)f Queen, Miss '.:t a complete! . :he first pr1t.e. a colored telf>-atments. a 525 ! VISIOn, was won by. Margaretand a winter' MC:\1aho,". Second pI'lze, a port-lm Leon's of able T. v:' was .won by Thomasus a Series E - lh\l; third Prize, a portable

, T.V .. was \\on by Frank Lozon,. - and fourth and fifth prizes.

urt which eOll- hi-fi stereos were won b\' Joeackman. Lynn, Rem and H. :\1CE a c her n.AL~ahms. paht : Twenty transistor radios were

)' IC ney eac ; also awa,dcd'ertificate and: .gs Bond. ,:\Ir. Lloyd ,Jones. generali public rela- rhairman and overall Regatta,he Boat Club, ~Coordinator expressed thankscharge of the' to all Of those who contributed~ourt Pageant, to the success of the 11th'ct Saturday's, annual R~gatta and issued a

I very speCIal thanks to thosed ft th' who worked so closely \'lith him

,an tap er te for the past four m0::thsour age an. . .by the High- Chairmen induded _ enter-

,perial attrac- tainment: Rose Par son sanden Fitz, well i John GOWard; tickets: Maida

and panto-: Meldrum and assistants Fay~d thoroughly: Grabowski and Betty Jones-o cups of soft' refreshp".ents: Liz Holmes, Ceilags of potato' Kalkhoff. Larry Famuiaro and

3upplied by: Mary Ga<;ko: race committee:, Jim Allor. Pete .Jamerino, Pete

fealUred the' Holmcs, Walter Collins and JanHighlanders J~merino; PI' i z e committee:

ueen and her VInce Famularo and Carl Line-lem Temple man; park de COr at ion s: Edd was lee by Lauer; master of cC!'emoniE's:t, entered the J~hn Chase; and roving ('om-I. and started' mlttee: Joe Gaska, Les Roddis,

Carl Ayers. Ralph Backmaneet review Of Russ Labadie and Steve Kinsly:

pistol shoot:Babe Parsons I LOSES WALLET AT BEACHn swimming i

Ice Famularo i Lois Moore, of 4860 Balfour,n !,resented I road, Detroit, told City polie! WInners Of. eId d t d July 25 her wallet Was lost orecora e I

: stolen at the City lakefrontIs were pre-' park that afternoon. while she

Van, Fred, was swimming there as a gu tIlularo, Scott f J e~'1 k d 0 ean Broste, of 892 Rjvara. ros y an

boulevard. The wal1('t con-'n Bow! wag tained $35 in cash. a driver's~ Ryan, the: license. charge plates dvI to Murr I . anay I mlsc~llaneous papers.

rlitchelI, an 18. I Smith. the Charles VerheydenCollege fresh-' Bowl to Glenn Bowler, thet 269 McKinley Commodore Bowl to Joe l\Ieirt the hearts Of and the Skip Forcier Trophy toanel Saturday Scott Gregory for the far-testlme Queen of boat in all races.) in t e Farms

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Memorial Center ScheduleThursday, August 1

8:00p.m.-Unity of the Gros3e Pointes--Service-Alger House

Friday, August 28:15 P.M.-College Players presents "The Thieves

Carnival" by Jean Anouilh. Tickets avail-able at TV 5-4527 and at the door.-FriesAuditorium.

Saturday, August :18:15p.m.-Collcge Players .presents "The Thieves

Carnival" by Jean Anouilh. Tickets avail-able at TU 5-4527 and at the door.-FriesAuditorium.

Sunday, August 49:00 a.m.-Unity of the Grosse Pointes-Service-Re-

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Pointe Farms-Service and Sunday School,Fries Auditorium-Infants Room in Libraryof Alger House

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A new bo~k has appeared 'on ,minds Uf that much of theour desk thIs week-and by a excitement of examining a per-local author, no less! EXPLOR- . .ING THE LOIRE CHATEAUX wd of history may come from Iis the title; its author is Irvin biographies. Two of these dealLong of Renaud road. Mr. Long with the colorful life of "Lais a lawyer ('onne~ted with a grande Mademoiselle." daugh-Detroit law firm, and has fol. ter of Gaston d'Orleans, young-lowed the legal profession for e1' brother of Louis XIII, Theyover fifty years. Until now his are LA GRANDE MADEMOI-publications have been limited SELLE by Francis Stecgmuller,to articles in law journals. and DAUGHTER OF FRANCE

However, he has always been b~ V. Sack~ille-West. Nancyinterested in France its lit. Mltford has gIVen us MADAMEcrature and history,' and has DE POMPADOUR, ~he life ofspent many vacations there the mIstress of LOUIse XV. Aparticularly in the Loire Val~ very new biography is PhilipIcy. where most of the great Ziegler's THE DUCHESS OF.chateaux are concentrated. Ex- DINO, the life of Dorothea of Iploring these old castles and Courland, neice of Talleyrann.orienting them to their histor- Books on France are too Iical backgrounds has been a numerous to consider in detail.pleasant diversion and hobby Rather I shall limit myself tofor the author. His book de.. some of the more recent ones

Thur:sday, August 8 scribes thirty-nine chateaux, available. I

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8:00P.M.-Unity of the Grosse Pointes - Service 'th h d t'l t h IWI cnoug e al 0 s ow 01" d H '1 d h 'tL it t th Ed °t Alger House principal architectural features t IVla b e aVI an aSt.~r~-____ e__ e_'_s__ o e L_O_'___ I' l-~-J- ,,_._~d":--t T 11---B-~~~"-,-- ---R-~-"b'" -.--- :~~a~:~c~r:;;b:~~:1~::\~~~t~~ Ii~:a~y ~~~~N~~teM~~ IHH~~ I

- US .lan o. a K u,rg ar. 0 S fascinating information con-. - a Iver. a IS. ereTo the Editor: July 17 edition of the Washing- cerning the great f mil" d IS an a~count of her adve~tures

Your paper dated: Jul.v 11, I ton Stal~ shows $75 million At School Meet Barber Shop 'd t'f~ d les ~nh and mIsadventures marrIed toI d II t personages 1 en I Ie WIt a Frenchnlan. Fl'ed.a Whl.te's1963. headlined "Park Solving o. a~s In ~le~" governmen th

Sewer Problem." On Julv. 18, bUildings. Thls_' IS o.nly a small em. THREE RIVERS OF FRANCEt f h h .J. Hal'old Hllsbc'lnd, AssI'st~nt Woods police are investigat- Mr Long's bibliography shows 'd th D d L t Iyou headlined "Farms Refuses par. 0 _ w at IS gOIng. on ere. Q '. conSI ers e or ogne. 0

Federal Grant." Your editoriai It IS. tIme to stop thIS growth Supel-intendent - Administrative : ~:rb~~e Sh~~gl;~628{)frta~~rr~~: many sources. but cannot por- and Tarn Rivers, giving a de-I"'as \v"ll 'Ileadl.'o"d "'Three I' of l}lg central gov£'rml"ent. S' f T' G P . t I ~ray the. vast am?unt of other tailed description of the people".' , £'rvlces. 0 11(> ,l'Osse om e cnuc, that occurred sometime mformatlOn obtained by per- and topography of the regions ICh£'ers for the Farms." Cordially yours. PUblic School System. will give: during the morning of Tues- sonal contacts in the region and through which they flow. Denis

Fcd£'ral money C'1nnot solve ~harles M. :,tafford. thl' keynote addrpl;s a~ a forth- ; day. J~ly 2~. accordin~ to in- from governmental SOU r c e s. Brogan has con t rib ute d Ilocal probh.'ms 737 Devonsll'l~ place NW I' f f h I I formatIOn given to polJce. Truly this bool, represents a FRANCE _ one of the il'ne 1

B t. . f d I . Washington 8, D.C. commg con ercncc 0 sc 00. I The owner of the shop. Law-v accep mg e era monev I mC'n labor of love. series of Life World Library."'. • , . I' renee Zurek, :33, of 21624 Ar-

a precedent lS set for other p.s. As a former rcsldt'tlt of' "Lookillg Ahead in School II'owh . d '-'t Cl' Sh ' t Id Our contact with Mr. Long I Hp starts off with an historiCalj. ts. th' th FIt "'rh I ea . .:J • aIr ores. at. d ff I . h k hproJee Where ere IS no as- e. arms. . 00. say - ree I Administration" will be Hus- pol' th t h d t I' sen our mm 0 011 severa resume ana t en ta es up t e., . Ch h ., . Ice a e opcne a Us t h ,surancc that fedE'r<u money WIll eel'S for. t e F~rms. I band's topic in East Lansing on r N I I' t' - th . tangen s: ot er material on factors which have made Fr:mce

. . I e~u a Imt' III e mornmg I Iproduce any benefICIal results. i Sunday night, August 4. Schcd- and discovcrcd that the place cast es. French nersonalities what she was and is today. Art

T\'.:enty per cent of urban I T h d.t . I uled for the Kellogg Center of had been entered and $30 was and information on France I Buchwald has given us therenewal projects undertaken 0 teE J or. thp Michigan State Campus. missing from the cash register. available in our Library. witty DON'T FORGET TOwith federal money haw'. been I We c~n't let "George Do It", Husband's talk .\V.iIl b~gin the Investigating officers sa i d As to the first. we didn't find WRITE-a collection of articlesabandoned before completIOn. I all. He IS not able. But - - - with w£'ek longadmmlstratIve con- that entranep into the barber much (bearing out the con ten- from Paris which originally ap-

S eve n t~. per-cent of land I your help and my help the ference for edu~ators from shop was made by forcing the lion on the blurb of Mr. Long's pea red in the New York Herald('\earcd on urban renewal has I Grosse Pointe Property Owners throughout the natIOn. Tear door with a pry bar. Pry book that not much material Tribune. They are humorous. Inot been devoted to the intend- Association can. ---.- .-- -.. - .. -.- '-- .. marks wel'e found on the door was' available). Ralph Dutton frivolous and !ometimes rigged, Icd us~, which. means that plans' I welcomed the recent inform- "50 I bl t and door jamb. ~as ~vritten a book entitled: but pure Buchwald.were Impractical. ative lctter inviting me to join C a a e i The case was assigned to Det. rHE.CHAT~AUX OF F~A~CE, More specifically Paris, we I

(0' b h '" I Sgt. Walter O'Dell and Det. p.ublIshed In. ~957. ThIS IS a I have Cornelia Otis Skinner's!o~' every tax dollar sl.'nt to the G.P.P.O. Ass 0 cia ti 0 n. I can e c eap. I Lcroy 'robian. I slmp.)e eXposItIOll o~ chateau ELEGANT WITS AND GRAND iWas ington. you get back only would hope and du pray that all, i _. __ ~~___ I architecture and a gUIde to the I HORIZONTALS: "a s arklin Is£'Vf:nty-five cents in projects Grosse Pointers join in the I By Fred Kopp, R. Ph. ! ""' .., : country ho~ses themselves: The panorama of 'la balle ~poque~ .such as these. support of this (our) Association. J No one likes to pay 50c for ! Wallets ~tolen .autho~ wrIte~ s?,mpa.thetICally its gilded society. irrepressible!

The moral ~;; "Do It yourself I NOW. and hiS learmng IS qUIte exten- 't d I d-d t " Iand mak f 100 t' S' 1 a singlc tablet - including I I) - I:J . A h 1 WIS an sp en I cour esans. I< e use 0 cen s on I' mcerc y yours. I Urlll!!\.eO'atta HS1ve. Dmbuc 0. deTrobuoRoAkINbEYI Here is aristocratic life in theth£, tax dollar." William C. Quarnstrom us. Nevertheless. some of the .... 0 enry e raye IS . ,

The attached page from the I 1349 Beaconsfield. newer drugs cost that much. i __ AND ITS CHATEAUX-on f ParIs of the 1890 s. For the I'I T' I '. e. 0 gourmet. we can offer W. L. ..--.-- ..--~~-.--- -.------- They seem expensive ~ yes \\0 wal ets were reported the PIC t u r e GUIdes senes. Root's FOOD OF FRANCE

PLANNING A HU stolen from the Farms Munic- Another older one is E. J... . 'HTING TRIP? only s e \' m. Consider this: ipal Pier July 28. as the Farms MacDonald's CAS T L E S OF Wlll~h, t~hlle I concerned WIthPneumonia used to mean 4 celebrated its annual Regatta ENGLAND AND WALES' but gfO, e~ ~ng, a ;0h~e:'ves up am-to 6 bedridden weeks. Loss Nancy Newhouse, of 325 I age in neither case null;fi~s or p e hae pmgs

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. " rap y, anec a es an lOCI enof pay. Often hospitalization. Kerby road, told polIce she was detracts from the baSIC mfor- info mation F cOften death. Now, a few dol- missing a blue leather purse mation and Itlvely illustL'ations. r on ran e.

which she had left unattended Mr. Long's bibliography re- Allons, mes amis, les chateaux Ilars' worth of one antibiotic f . I 1 rSunday afternoon at the park. -~-~--._---- rancals et a be Ie France vauswill generally cure pn£'u- In it werc her driver's license, C . I- "t I. d attendant a notre Bibliotheque! Imonia in days. And this is a University of Michigan I.D. lye lIS II Jure '-~------._-~-- -----.- ,ollly one example ... there card. glasses. and one dollar. ! WI. H -theare many others. When you I Mrs. Howard Reed. of 216 I len I y ar

i McKinll'Y. reported the theft Iconsidpr what a few 50(' pills; of her clear p I a s tic purse! Robert Chope. 114 Hall place.

will do for you. they seem from a woven pocket book she i was tl'eated at Bon SecoUl's Hos-downright cheap. had left at the park. It con. I pital for minor injuries 5US-

ThiS is the I02.Hh of a series t,linpd a b 0 u t $2, a driver's I tained when a car rammed intoI of EdItorial advertisements ap- lieense. a car registration, and I him as he rode his bieydepearmg In t.ilis paper each week.

other cards. across the KerC'heval-Washillg~-. -.-.----~--- - - ... ---- .. - ----~.--- ton ititersection early Sunday

morning, July 28.Driver of the automobile.

David L. Penniman, 564 Wash-ington, had been headed northon Washington. stopped for theKe.rcheval intersection, butfailed to see Chope on his bi-cycle in time to avoid the cOi-1lision.

Penniman received a ticketfor reckless driving, causing anaceident; Chope was releasedafter treatment.

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ICenter SponsoringThree Gala Parties

i Stewart Rowan McLaren. Of and the bl'idesmaids were, Merl'iweathel' road. son of the Helen L. Yeoman. the bride'sRobert A. McLarens. of Blen- sister. of ThamesvilJe; Mrs.heim. Ont.. claimed Dorothy .John F. Yeoman. of Chatham.Eileen Yeoman. of London. and Catherine E. Nelles. ofOnt.. as his bride July 13 in. London. They wore blue silk

, Metropolitan Un i t e d Chul"ch, or~anza over white taffeta and' London. ! carried pink miniature roses.

The bride. daughter of Mrs. : carnations. status and del-John Clarence It''oman. of, phinium.Thamesville, Ont.. and the late .John P. Zimmer was bestMr. Yeoman. wore ;t white silk man and the ushers were' Johnorganza gown accented with,.J. Yeoman. the bride's brother,tiny organza leaves. She carried ~of Chatham: Harry P. Hansen.garoenias and stephanotis. ; of Ridgetown. Ont.. Donald B.

Mrs. D'Arcy M. Higgins. of Krause. of London and JerryToronto, was matI'on of honor:.f. Jefferies.

Remember the old vaudeville :'outine? The straight man wourdturn to his partner. "What's the time?" he'd say. lilt's exactlyMonday/' came the reply, followed by laughter. Well, many atruth is spoken in jest and the truth is right on the (ace of theRolex Day-Date. Right on the face of one watch you get thed~y of the week, the date oi the month and the time. The dayand date change click! every midnight. The time is accurate to99.98% because this Rolex is a chronometer; tested and s()approved by a Swiss Covermnent testing station. It's an Oyster,meaning absolutely y, aterproof'. lt's a Perpetual, meaning self.winding. This Day-Ddte has a case and bracelet carved from18 kt. gold, a 25 jewel movement and costs $1,075.00 (f.t.i.).With a strap, $600.00. .~",'hE'ncase, crow" and eryslal are intact ..~.

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A brand flew exclusive series called the "Lighter. Side of LiJe" will be initiated by the Grosse Pointe War

Memorial Association this fall and winter. It will includebright scintillating stars from the world of internationalentertainment and the performances will be accom-panied by gala parties of a varied nature.

Since ~mly slightly over i . .- ..~---- -..----.--200 couples can be accom-' Hungarian Ballet Bihari will bemodated, curr(~nt contrib- i presented. Mr. and Mrs. Algerutors to the War Memorial, Shelden are opening their

, wHI receive a special mail- ' P~ovencal road home for cock-.",', ing this week "iving them . t~lls from. 6 to 7o'clock and a','.. . ." Slt down dmner wIll precede the

~Photo by Gene Butler fIrst opportumty to order performance in th c' t 'The engagement of ELIZA- I tickets. The Grosse Pointe C ' . 1 B 1" e en er s

BETH HOWENSTEIN, daugh- Ipublic will be invited to ?,std a Jloom...tel' of Harrv B Howenstein of h t' k t . S I he serIes will come to •

k h . . l' purc ase IC e S in eptem- "10 ~e V I t~ 'D F 'dLa es ore road, and the ate ~ ~ a en IDe say. nay.Eloise FitzSimons Howenstein. bel'. , Fcoruary 14. when from Francewas announced Saturday at a I On. Monday: . O~fober 7. the Memorial will present tbefamily party. MeredIth and RIm W!lIson. The' Varel and Bailly Chanteurs De

Her fiance is C. Howard I Music Man and h1S Missus will Paris, nine slightly naughty.Crane II, son of the C, Lyman entertain with an evening of singing. dancing Frenchmen.Cranes. of Lincoln road. mirth ~!ld music in Fries Audi- This closing feature Will be fol-

The bride.elect attended the torium. The performance will' lowed by a champagne recep-Academy of the Sacred Heart, be preceded by a (~ocktai1 party, tion with rare French wines inGrosse Pointe, and Wheelock in the Grosse Pointe Club and ,a location to be announcedCollege in Boston. She was followed by a buffet. supper in : lat.er.gra.duat~d in J~ne. from the t.he ~ry.stal Ballroom of Fries B!acktie is optional for theUl1Iverslty of MlcllIgan where AudItOrium. . sprics and all scats will be re-she w~s a member of Collegiate The festive opening will con- . served. Those subscribing for~orosls. She ~ade her debut elude with the i11>lmination of both per"orm<lnces and partiesI~ 1960 and IS a rnem~e.r of the new Alger Fountain and wid be listed as sponsors inSigma Gamma a?d a provIsIOnal pool soon to be constructed the program and seated in amember of JunIOr L~ague. through the generosity of Mrs. special section. They will en-

M~. Crane IS an alumnus ~f Russell Alger's children in her JOY cocktails. dinner. bllffetAu.s~Jn. and ,:John Carroll Um- I memory in the formal Memorial supper. champagne receptionvel:;lt.~. The" plan a Dec('mber I Gardens which form the iJP-. and all shows for $25 per per-weddmg. Iproach to the Fries Auditorium. son. Thos!:, wishing to come t,

The second event or the' the performances only will beseries will be Friday evening. 'able to order tickets for theOctober 25 when the exciting sea~on at $12.50 each.

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At a cocktail party in their !, Lakeland avenue home Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hinz an-nouneed the engagement of :.their d a ugh t e r. BARBARA tLOUISE. to Thomas H. Bliss.son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. ,Bliss, of Farmington. j

The bride-elect is an alumna:of the 51. JosC'ph School orPractical Nursing. Mt. Clem-ens.

He!' fiance is a senior at theMichigan College of Mining andTechnology. Houghton.

August 19th

August 2nd

National Acclaim

ARTIST DEE YAN DUZER WITH PORTRAIT

The famed Arizona artist poses beside one of themany recent portraits done in Grosse Pointe. Shedoes beth children and adults in either oils orpastels. She can be reached for sittings at TW.1-7104.'

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engagement of MARGY MARIELUNDBERG, of Touraine road,and Charles R. Campbell. 3he isthe daughter of the late Mr. andMrs. Edward N. Lundberg andher fiance's parents are Mr. andMrs. Harold T. Campbell. ofMoross road. A June weddingis planned.

at their cottage in Riverside,Ontario. Saturday, July 27. Trctwins had a large tent con-structed at the water's edge,--~~~------~------~-------~~~.~----

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At a family dinner, Mr. andMrs. F red e l' i c G. Hyne, ofMount Clemens. formerly ofGrosse Pointe, announced theengagement of their daughter,DOROTHY JANE, to Chal"!es W.MacKinnon, Jr.

Mr. MacKinnon is the son ofMrs. Marjorie Barton, of Not-tingham road. and Mr. CharlesMacKinnon. of Muir road.

Miss Hyne is completing herstudies at Michigan State Uni-versity.

No wedding date has been set.

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the "Miss World Beauty Pag-eant."

The combined beauty con-test and fashion show, to beheld August 5 at 7:30 p.m ..will feature the selection of oneof the beauties to go to Hunt.ington, W. Va., August 15 forthe U.S.A. finals. The girlchosen "Miss U.S.A." will travel I'

to London. England for the"Miss World" finals.

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Mapleton mad, and MR. and I

MRS. JOHN KELLER, oflSomerset road, have returned I'to their homes following a va-cation at Hidden Valley nearGaylord. ~. I

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ITH of Lakeshore road invited Iover 300 people to a celebration

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of Ridge road, announces the of Glenview. Ill., iormerly ofengagement of her daughter, I' Elm court, announce the engage-

I JACKLYN W. BOOTH, to Rob- ment of their daughter, SUZ-ert C. Coleman, of Hyannis I ANNE (S AND Y) to JohnPort, Mass., (form~rly of '1:'a~rY-I'Charles Sellers. son' of Mr. and

MH. and MRS. GLENN town, N.Y.l. son of Mrs. WIlham Mrs. Dean Lincoln Sellers, ofJACOBSON, of Ann Arbor, an- S. Coleman and the late Mr. Bloomfield hills.nounce the birth of a son, Coleman. The betrothal was announcedCRAIG ERIC. July 15. brother Miss Booth is also the daugh. Saturday at a cocktail party in

Leading a dog's life for the pampered poodle, to year-old LYNN. Mrs. Jacob- tel' of John L. Booth of Lake their Glenview home. The bride.t. . 1 h f son is the former WANDA Sh d Sh t t d d.ern.er o~ spame. t is all can involve some very fancy '-' ore roa.. e a. en. e elect is an alumna of the GeorgetashIOns If the dog owners take the advice of the Grosse WALGENBACH, daughter of Grosse POInte U n I vel'S i t Y School, Bucks County, Pa., ane

MR. and MRS. HANS WAL- S hIE W'll d S h 1Pointe Symphony. c 00, mma 1 ar c 00 wiII be graduated from the Uni-- GENBACH. of BalTington road. in Troy, N.Y.. Pine Manor Jun- versity of Michigan this Decem-The Symphony will have a bblefit luncheon Sep- >I< >10 .. ior College in Wellesley. Mass. bel'.

tember 26 at tbe War Memorial in the Crystal Ballroom Among the 665 persons in the She also spent seven months in I She made her debut at a din-ann following the dessert ''This 'n' That for Pets" will summer graduating class at Paris studying at L'Ecole du i ner party at the Little Club inproduce a canine fashion show with toggery imported Western Michigan University is Louvre, and at Mlle. Anita's. 1959. ~Sandy spent her juniorfrom New York. JOHN E. B. WHITTON, of Her maternal grandfather year of college at the University

E f . I Hawthorne road. He received wa~ the late Mr. H. L. Wessel, of Lausanne, Switzerland. Shevery out it from a dinner jacket to b,lue Jeans for! his BEA at ceremonies in Chilean Ambassador to Den- is a member of Chi Omega.

(h~ well:> d.r(~s~ed dog w.ill be rno~eled. :r horough bred I WNlU'S Waldo Stadium last mark. and hEr paternal granet-, Her fianc£' wa::;graduated fromPomt~ pds .wIll p~rade In such cluc outfIts as brocade! Friday evening. I fathe~, Ralph H. Booth. was! the University of Michigan1.oungmg paJamas, Jeweled collars, silk smoking jackets, I >10 .. ... Amerlcan Ambassador to Den- I where he was affiliated withiu.r coats and sweaters. Among the too precious items: l\1R. and MRS. NATHAN M. mar~. ,., Delta Tau Delta. in June. HeWIll be a cap of European lace for that poodle's hair. PUSEY. JR.. and their daugh. t ..~;' ~~l~m~\ at.\en~e~t BV'~- will re~eive his master's degree

Sharing the spotlight with their pets will be owners tel". HEATHER. are here from s <i.e 19 ...~ 00, u S 1lI- from that universitv next JuneI\tr D 1 N('w Rochelle. N.Y. visiting herf versltjB'. abndthIls Jt~tnetgrafduBate~ They plan a December wedding: :1 'Irs. oug as Adair, Mrs. Chester S. Bogan, Mrs. Leo rom a son ns I u e 0 USI- ,

Fitzpatrick Jr Mr C d F d M. H F d parents, DR. and MRS. D. M. Ad' . t t' . W II --____ I. '. s. lor on 'or, rs. orace or, DAVIDSON. of Stanton lane. ness mllllS ra lOn, m ~ es- ,Mrs. John B. Ford III. Mrs. Charles B. Gorey, Mrs. JOHN DAVIDSON came from ley. ~ass. He was named out- BetrothedArthur Hanigan. Mrs. Emmett McNamara. Mrs. Homer Ch' t" th • 'Iv re standmg athlete. and also re"Pharis. Mrs. Felix Resnick, Mrs. Al Sherman, Mrs. Paul uni~~gO 0 JOW e tanH. - eeived one of the student activ- .r,:./,."'''~''

, ity awards given to seniors whoShort. Mrs. Stephen Smith. Mrs. William Taylor, Mrs. '" '" * distinguish themselves in extra-William Ternes. Mrs. Carl Weideman, Mrs. John Wilk' SHERRY SNAY. daughter of curricular activities.and Mrs. Walter E. Willard. MR. and MRS. RALPH SNAY. He was vice-president of th!!,

Mrs. Walter J. Burczyk is in charge of luncheon of Hil~erest road, returns to student government and of the I :arrangements and Mrs. Robert Crossen Mrs. Arnold W. the. Pomt(' Sunday. after co~- varsity "B" Club and is listed I ,.

h . pletmg a two-year secretarwlL~ngers a~sen and Mrs. Alfred D. Moran share com- (,OUI'SC- at Northwestern Michi- in "Who's Who in American im:Hee dutIes. C IJ . T C't Universities and Colleges." I* ,.. ... ; gan 0 ege In raverse I y. I He is returning in September

I .. .. .. I t k f h' . Ii • ,0 wor or IS masters mI DR. and MRS. FREDFJUCK I finance. I

• ',J. LEPLEY. of Blairmoor court, -----.- IThirteen small boys turned out to b...a hot handful' announce the birth of a son. I I

on a warm week-end for Mrs. Hugh Harness who gave, FREDERICK JOH:'l. JR.,' July B.d EI Ia birthday pal.ty for youn~ Jeff Saturday. She cooled i 25. Mrs. Leplcy is the former n e- ect !off the youn~sters b.\' ~scorting them to the City park i NANCY HENDERSHOTT.for a swim and then a giant ice cre()m feast. She cranked i daughter, of. the JOHN HEN-. f h I f h. t. hI b. Id i DERSHOfTS, of Cuyahoga

SIX ~uarts.o coco ate or t e msa Ja - e . oys In an 0 : Falls. O. Paternal grandparentsfashIOned Ice cream maker, once the mamstay of July: are DR. and MRS. FRED 0.'afternoons. i LEPLEY of Three Mik drive.

Here for Jeff's birthday and the Littlefield.. '.. • *Marshall wedding as house guests of the Harnesses i MOLLIE REID, of Windmillwere Mr. and Mrs. Ray Denny, of Cleveland, With,' Pointe drive. has been chosentheir Robert. Mrs. Denny is a notc.d concert sin~er, to serve as a hostess and guidea former' Pointer, and no)w a soloist with the Cleveland i during ori('ntation week atSymphony. I M?nticello College. Alron, III.,

This Sunday Mr. H. leaves on a fast business trip,! thIS fall. .. '" ..(three days), to London. He w~l be ~ome in pl~nty O{ i ROBERTA CAMPBELL andtime for the August house parlY theIr pot luck group: DAvm SM1TH ~re among theis planning. They will be week-ending at Mrs. Harness'; 109 Western Michigan Univer-parents cottage near Grand Bend about August 23. I sit~' students on the high schol.Coming from Buffalo to join the group will be the ~al"ship list for the 1963 springAi McGhees and the other c1{)uples are the William I semester. Rob e I' t a is theQueens, Dr. and Mrs. Don Briggs, the Jeffery Welchers ! daughter of the RICHARD H.

d the William Bokrams. CAMPB;EL~S of. 'Yest~hesteran road. a JUl1lor maJormg m edu-

* * " cation for the mentally handi-Reunion Visit tapped. David, son of the

. STANLEY W. SMITHS, ofLeaving this Thursday after a five day stay WIth her Chalfonte raad. is a senior.

son-in-law and daughter, the Jack Barlows, of Lake-! majoring in accounting.crest lane, are Mr. and Mrs. Dale Armstrong, of Cas Cob. ! * * *Conn. A glamorous fashion show

Mrs. Armstrong bef~re h~r marriage was in the and beauty contest involvestheater. at one time understudy to the late Gertrude Grosse Pointe resident MRS.

Md' h RICHARD (MARGE) HUDSON,Lawrence. While they were here they saw .ere It who is producing 'the fashionWillson's "Here's Love." premiering in Detroit at the end of the program in a galaFisher before the musical's Broadway debut this fall. evening at Eddie Pawl's, 15241

... ... * E. 'Varren.Mrs. Hudson. of Roland rOad.

I will show the latest creationsThe travelers are continuing their country-wide: of noted designers in conjunc-

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John Widdicodrum ',J'able,suite, uphoisfflove seats, rr:breakfronts,carved Halianliers, marbre t

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Couple exchange v~with recepti01newryweas tr:

Margaret Kat~Heaths, of McMil1a"Joseph's Church, n.of the Shaw David

She Wore an ivode soie gown withof seed pearls andbeading on the bodcontrolled skirt fo-

d 're ingote effect ai: tan ended in a court

A small pillbox ofsoie and applique catbouffant veil of French

For inform

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AUTHORIZED HEAD and HARTSKI SHOP

Slcis Malee Perfect Gifts

Molly M. MarshallWeds Mr. LittlefieldPair Speak Vows Saturday in Grosse Pointe Memorial

Church; Bride Wears Ivory Peau De Soia andLace Mantilla; Travel to Canada

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GROSSE POINTE-16828 Keref1evol Ave •• TUxedo 2-3700

Reversible roverTravel the seasons.with the .~ne coat that covers almostany situation ••• raint .

repellent acetate taffeta '- ""with rayon braid trim ••. \0 '.

one side paisley print, the,other solid color. Black with blue orbrown print. Sizes 8 to 18, 21.00Aiall anaphon. ora." lilled

GROSSE POINT5-16828 Kercheval Ave. • TUxedo 2..3700

Htmtl smocking6;9"';9111$ ourBLACK WATCH coffons••• with frosty white accentsso charming on the rich dark plaids.Shown here, 2 styles from our sistercollections, each, sure to please yourfashion minded young misses nowand when school bells ring.Jumper dress ••• Black Watch .gingham jumper with hand smockedbodice, separate white cottonbroadcloth blouse, attached nylonnet petticoat. Sizes 7 to 12. 11.00Sizes 3 to 6x. 9.00Sizes 2 to 4T. 8.00Victorian type dr~ with highsmocked yoke, patch pockets,matching panties. Sizes 2 to iT, 6.00Sizes 3 to 6x, 8.00Mail and phone orders filled

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GROSSE' POrNTE NEWS

ARTHUR J. ROHDEAND OOMPANY

"SERVICE BEYOND THE CONTRACT"

Sharron Turner Is Honored

2711 East Jefferson, Detroit 7, Mich.

THEN I DISCOVEREDSUPER-DRY ANTI-PERSPIRANT

Now there's really positive protection ag,' nst underarmmoisture and odor. No more stained clothes! No moreembarrassing moments! SuperwDry is an anti-perspirantyou can depend upon. It is a new product of the 53-year-oldEverwDry company whose anti-perspirants and deodorantsare so popular with people in California and the deep Southwhere perspiration is a. never-ending problem. Try Super-Dry yourself and if at the end of two weeks, you're notfirmly convinced it is the best anti-perspirant you've everused, return the unused portion for a full refund. The $3.00package lasts three to four months. $3, plus tax.

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In case it rains for the TeenRecord Hop being sponsored bythe Neighborhood Club thisThul'sday evening, the commit-tee has accepted the kind invi-tation of Rev. Richard Knight /.of Christ Church to hold thedance in the Undercroft, 61 IGrosse Point e boulevard.

The time is the same, 8 until11, and admission is free. Jun-

I ior and Senior High teens inI thE' Grosse Pointes are invit("d.

WWJ's popular disc jockey,John Lynker, will MC and spinthe records. Mr. Lynker invited:

I the committee to tour WWJ's'studios this past week and

I help choose their favorite al-bums for the Hop.

Mrs. Jack F. Gadd, of Mead-ville. Pa.. announces t.he en-gagement of her d a ugh t e r,Nancy, to J. Thomas Blackwood.of Cincinnati, 0., formerly ofGrosse PointC'.

Nancy attended the Univer-sity of Pittsburgh. where shewas a member of Kappa KappaGamma.

Tom, son of Mr. and Mrs.Thomas B. Blackwood of Cin-cinnati, is a recent graduate ofCarnegie Institute of Technol-ogy, Pittsburgh, and was a mem-ber of Alpha Tau Omega fra-ternity.

The wedding will take placeon August 24 in Pittsburgh, Pa.

An optimist may see a lightwhere none exists, and the pes-simist tries to blow out thosealready burning.

Parties for bride-elect Mar~llJane Kraft, who will be mar-ried to Vladimir T. Bibicoff, ofAnn Arbor, on August 10 inGrosse Pointe Woods Presby-terian Church, began when Mr.Bibicoff gave a champagnesupper to introduce Marell tohi<; friends in his Ann Arborhome. --- .._

Late in .June, Mrs. Willard In Grosse Pointe Memorial Church Saturday MollySwenson gave ape r son a 11 Maul Marshall, ~aughte~ of. the J.ohn. Mars.hal1s~ ofshower and evening party ill 1 Vendome road, WdS marned to JarvIS Duke LIttlefIeld,her Newcastle Road homt'. son of Mrs. Robert Littlefield, of Holliston., Mass., and

I July 20, MareIl, daughter of I the late Mr. Littlefield. : ." -'.~-- ~----~-_._-Mr. and Mrs. Eldon P. Kraft, She wore an ivory peau and Mrs. John Gislason.?f Newcastle roa~, was honored. de soie gown fashioned I . They wore gOI~ silk .shantunga~ a tea and kitche.n show~r I with a scalloped overskirt I sheaths a~d go.d DlOr hea~gIVen by Mrs. Marvm Boutm I f 'lk t d d vr'th t ~r-. bows. Theil" flowers were FUJiof Newcastle road. Among the I 0 SI ne e ge .1 eel : mums and ivy.

! guests were Bessie Parker of drop pearls .and g ~ f u.r e . Rufus S. Stevens III, of Bar-k~ort Lauderdale, Fla., maternal lace .. Her Ivory lL.usI.on, rington. R.I., was best man andgrandmother of the bride-elect. mantllla was accented wIth. the u~hers were Jack Shaw.and Mrs. G. Berglund of Chi- lace appliques and she car-: Robt'rt. Doherty. of Natick,

I cago, Ill. ried stephanotis. . . Mass., Henn,r Adamyck, andMrs. Vadim Smyrnoff, of Mrs John Hickson of Scit- : Edward McHugh, of Hamden,

: ~earborn entertain~d July 7 uata .. Mass., was n;at.ron of' Conn.I ~. a tea an~ miscellaneous honor and the bridesmaids were After a reception at the Boat, shower. Mrs. Richard Albert~on , Marcia Murphy, Brenda Luther, ,Club the newlyweds left for

I was co-h?stes~. The f~110~mg i Linda Worboys, ~1n.. George Canada. They wili make theirWt~' ~ISS .Suzanne Xlelman I Stucky, Mrs. Joseph Kuhlman horne in Farmington, Conn.10 arme City was hostess at ~ __ ..~~___ __ ,,_._.~ _

.'. I ~ blue and white linen shower'""•." : and supper party.

::' :~:«. I July 17 was the date of the,,"""".IIlunch~on and gadget showerJ .:. L?~ '... I given ill the Ann Arbor home of

. --1 huto by HI adf~rd Bachrach Mrs. Harry A. Towsley. Mrs.In Grosse POInte Memonal Church Saturday, Bradley Case was co-hostess.

MOLLY MA~L MARSHALL, daughter ~f the John Preceding her wedding date,~arsh~lls, of Vendome road, Was ma~fled. to Mr. Miss Kraft will entertain herLIttlefIeld; son of Mrs. Robert M. LIttlefIeld, of attendants at a ha;,cheon. Mr.Holliston, Mass., and the late Mr. Littlefield. Bibicoff, prospective father-in-

-.------"-~~-- - ..------.-~~~~------Ilaw, will host the rehearsal din-ner at the Golden Lion. Hisdaughter, Mrs. Fred p. Coulter

----.------ of Paris, France, will act as his IParties for bride-elect Shar-; DeVos and Kathleen Keenan, hostess. I

ron Turner began July 7 at a: of Wisconsin. ~__ I

B;ll Brel11.er miscellaneous shower given by i On July 24 Mrs Rob r t I Australia reports 96 different:" .' the bridegroom's aunts. Mrs, I . . e . makes of autos in use on its:

: William Beaupre, Mrs. Eugene i Palmer and M,rs. Walter Wl1-' roads. Ii To Claim Bride Beaupre. Mrs. On1Ond Beau-! lard of Bishop road. were co- _,. pre, Mrs. Francis Beaupre, of: hostesses at a swimming and I $lore HoutI9wO ~

Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stricker New Orleans, Mrs. Donald Del- cocktail-buffet supper in Mrs. I . tD: of West Branch, la., announce Place, Mrs. Raymond Huett~- Palmer's Lakeshore road home. !I the engagement of their daugh- man, Mrs. Theodore Trefzer, In Mrs. Wayne Long. of LothroP!I tel'. Eleanor M., to William II Mrs. Trefzer's Kenwood court i road. has seheduled a buffet II Michael Brempr, son of Dr./ home. ; SLIpper at a kitchen shower:! and ~rs. William Bremer of The daughter of Mr. and: August 5 in her home. iI Tourame road. Mrs. David Charles Turner, of Mrs. C. E. Smith. of Chal-: The bride-elect. is a June I Washington road will wed Lt. ionte road. will give a bedroomI graduate of AlbIOn College. Russell Joseph E'~aupre, Jr. and bathroom shower in herI Mr. Bremer also attended USMC. son of Mr. and Mrs. home August 8. Mrs. WilliamII Albion College, where he was Russell Beaupre of Roland Beers of Maison road will beaffiliated with S i g m a Chi road, Saturday, August 17, St. co-hostess at the luncheon.

,fraternity. and is presently, Pau.l's Church on the lake- On August 13 Mr. and Mrs.I enrolled in the University .of share. Barry Van Tiem, of Brighton,I Michigan Medical School. On July 21 Sharon DeVos ~Michigan will honor the bride-: ------ was hostess at ape r son a I ! eJect at the i r Meadowlanei Nancy Gadd to Wed showe!' in her Lothrop road: farm at a ~arbecue supper ..! J Th 81 ckwood home given by the bridesmaids, I The senIor Beaupres. w111

. omas a Mrs. R i c h a r d Allor, Susan! host the l' e h ear s a I dInnerTurner, Patsy Turner, Sharon I August 15 at the Village Manor.

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Janet MuellerCrrosse Pointe News StaffWriter and World Traveler

Tour Escort

BUD DAYc/o Glynn Travel, Inc.643 "'otre DomeGrosse Pointe 30,Michigan

Adelaide Huhn at

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'''a .. Ie,!!' .... mON ddaHI on Mediterranean Holiday in October.

drasticREDUCTIONS

Straw, Beaded and Leather

HANDBAGS ~

3OffJEWELRY ..... ,

CONTINUE!SUMMER SILKS - SUMMER COTTONS

COSTUMES and DRESSESROBES

Y2 OFF

UNLIKE ANY ESCORTED TOUR YOU'VE EVER TAKEN

This Fall Visit tileFRENCHand ITALIAN RIVIERAJJoin this small group visiting the "Jewels of The Mediter-ranean." Fine hotels end meals throughout. There wi:!be no rush! Plenty of time to relax-swim-shop-browseand sightsee on your own. Three weeks of breath-takinglybeautiful scenery at the best time of year-October.

leaturlng1• Majorca• Nice

.Sehloss Reinhartsc:hauun Oft .,...Rhine

• Rapallo• Pompeii

• Naples

• Positano (Amalfi Drive)

• Capri* Sorrento

From Another Pointe of View Hawaiian Trip------.- FollO'Ws Rites

22 Days - Leave Friday, Odober 7Jj 7963Return Friday, November 1, 1963.

$940.00 per penOft (based on double occupancy)cost from Detroit by Jet Via ~ LUFT BAN SA

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9:30 to 5:00Closed SaturdayDuring July and

August

Society News Gathered from All. of the Pointes

Off this week for a vacation on Nantucket arethe Rev. and Mrs. Bertram deHcus Atwood with Poliyand Betsy.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spenser, of Bedford road, willleave August 10 for a week at Fireside Inn, Alpena,with Julie, Priscilla, William and Peter.

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ADDRESS: . _

(Continued from Page 9)• • Mr. and Mrs. A. Frederick

CIrCUIts. The Arthur Radebau~hs, of NQrth Oxford road" Kammer, Jr., will be at homeleft last week with Jimmy and Peter to drive to' in Cloverly road when theyFlorida. They will wander down the east coast, cross return from a wedding trip tothe Tamiami Trail ar.d drive up the Gulf coast of the Honolulu.sunshine state. The former Margaret Atkin-

son Wakefield, daughter ofMrs. George Halpin, of Way-sata, Minn., and Mr. Kammerwere married Saturday in theLot h r 0 p roa'd home of hisbrother and sister-in-law, theLowrey Kammers.

Mr. Kammer is the SOn ofthe A, Frederick Kammers, of

M . D Maplewood, N.J. Attending theOVlng ate couple' were Gilbert F. Rieh-

M d M Ed d A B J . ards, of Bloomfield Hills, andr. an 1'5. war . aumann. r., are movmg , M Sh ld V B k ff L t d h' R 1 d Irs. e en . roo s, 0. rom ancas er roa to a n~w orne In os yn roa , Minneapolis. A small familyJust off Lake Shore, today. Ire c e p t ion followed the

Mrs. Baumann, who will be soloist with the Detroit ceremony.Women's Symphony Orchestra at their opening concert, -------November 22, is delighted to have a suitable living Club Holdingroom for her concert piano - a major problem duringthe early years of the Baumanns' marriage. Teens' Dance

Sons Karl and Mark are thrilled at their proximityto the lake, and Karl. happy to have completed nurseryschool. looks forward to kindergarten at Ferry in the fall.

Th£' old saying: "A penny for' Few m£'n have the will poweryour thoughts." is obsolete to-I to question the sinceri:;y of theirday. own imngination.

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JEAN-VIVIANE

Miss Judith

INVITES YOU TO AFALL OPENING

the Famous Hames in F"shion

Tomorrow Only!(Friday, August 2nd)

for Collegienes "nd Career g;rls

(Closed July 29 to August 12

for Vacation)

Italy, France, Austria, Great Brito;nIMPORTED CLOTHES from

COUTURIER CLOTHES from

monda" august 12come and see our

WRLTon.PIERCE

proudly arnounce 0 new oddition to their staff

pariJ Coi!lureJHAJR STYLIST

A Talented, Creative High Fashion Stylist

SORRY NO C,O.D:S - NO PHONE CALLSALL SALES FINAL

We Are Closing For 2 Weeks Starting Aug. 2ndClosed Saturdays during July and August

SOPHOMORE SOPHISTICATES

FINALCLOSEOUT

SALE

20091 MACK AVE., Grosse Pointe Woods

ALL SUMMER

SHOESformerly 985to

22.95

ENTIRE BALANCE OF ALL

[,GIBLER formerly 685PLAYSHOES to14.95

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IPopp-Fitzgera IdVOWS Exchanged

! In 51. Paul's on thl! Lakeshore Saturday, Mary

IElizabeth Fitzg<:rald, daughter of the Thomas John Fitz-geralds, of Lewiston road, was married to Ensign Arvel

I Jerald Popp, SOJ1 of the Arvel.PoPPs, ?f Crystal City, Mo.I She wore a white corded' 1111a fashIOn, was of Brussels, silk gown designed with a: lace an~ sh~ carried white shat.scooped neckline and detail: tered ~a~natlOns.of crystal bugle beads form-: . Pat,l'lCla .Fitzgerald was hering a belt and front nanel: SIster s maId of honor and the

th b ff t k' tie, attendants were the bride'son e ou an S Ir , : . t DSIS ers, ('mpsey and Margaret

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Tour Schedules Rapallo Visit

MARY ELIZABETH FITZGERALD, daughterof the Thomas John Fitzgeralds, of Lewiston road,was married Saturday in St. Paul's on the Lakeshoreto Ensign Popp, son of the Arvel Popps, of CrystalCity, Mo.

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All drinking water ~hO'l!g be safe, and good to taste. Reguloruse of Moun~=;~ Yalley Water offers a tnird factor--the abilityto benefit your health sim~ly by drinking this delicious water.

Mountain Valley Water, virtually salt.free, helps to expelsystemic waste rapidly, and aids in neutralizing excess acidity.This is the same heolth water often advised to aid in treatmentof arthritis and kidney symptoms. When so used, your doctor willadvise the correct daily intake. Usually, 6 to 8 glosses for 8weeks or more, will give you Q real trial,

This hair style is designed tocompliment all 0/ your sum.mer activities!

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De v 0 tee s of the Italian tiful gulfs in the world, SUl1-

Riviera. "land of e t ern a 1 baked beaches at the foot of is~ring," usually have favorite enormous, rugged cliffs, and. is IVIllages. I headquarters for the entire:

"R.iviera di Levante" (Coast of;the Rising Sun I. !

iTravelp.rs on Lufthansa Air-;

lines Mediterranean Holiday. a Ileisurely three - week vacation iin Southern Europe departing'October 11. will spend twonights and a full. day in Ra .pallo. Their time there will becompletely their own, with no"planned" tours or activitiesscheduled.

Some travel~rs return yearafter year to Portofino, nestledat the head of its own minia-ture fjord; others prefer thepicturesque port of Santa Mar-gherita, famed for its seafoodrestaurants. And eve r yon eloves Rapallo.

In the heart of Liguria, Ra.pallo is a fishing villa,ge, artist'sco Ion Y. millionaire's play.ground, gourmet's paradise, Itoverlooks one of the most beau-

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

-Photo by Beatrke Zwaan

by, of and for Pointe Women

the bridegroom's brothers, FredErwin Heath, the bride'S brotherand William Ronald Runyan.

For her daughter's weddingand the reception at the Dear-born Inn Mrs. Heath wore acoral georgette gown and or-chids, Mrs. Hakim wore powderblue silk organza and orchids.

The newlyweds left on a twoweE:~';:wedding trip to Montrealand Quebec.

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In St. Joseph's Church, Dearborn, Saturday,MARGARET KATE HEATH, daughter of the MattBallou Heaths, of McMillan road, became the bride ofMr. Hakim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw David Hakim,.of Devonshire road.

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I Candace Jean Heath, sister ofthe bride,

They wore floor length gownsof gold peau de soie with rosesholding their circular face veils.Thl:'Y carried feathered cham-pagne carnations and ivy.

Joseph Shaw Hakim was hisbrother's best man and the ush.ers were Paul Raymond Hakimand Edward Anthony Hakim,

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~~'~speCIally h

I b pRlceb H~! ~) , fOR thIS j~, f:! annuaL sale F~" IiI~l l~.~_'g 'I

! ~ t Sketched Our Black Dyed I~f~ / Persian lamb Walking 'illrH / I Coat wi~? wing c~,lIar.of i~~!.: t / ~~;ud~ub~e;~~~:~tu~~Jiih I up cuffs-sale priced at ~~r.:;~ $595* J;~

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}'INE DETROIT HOl\tIE

ART GALLERIES COMPANY409 E. JEFFERSON AVE.

Sunday, August 4, from 10 a.m.

We are selling the exquisite furnishingsarld decorations from a

John Widdicomb bedroom suite, Bakerdrum table. satinwood dining roomsuite, upholstered sofa, lounge chairs,love seats. marble top coffee table,breakfronts, cur i 0 cabinets, handcarved Italian mirror, Regency chande-liers, marble top commodes, teakwoodtable, marble and bronze sbtuary.

Porcelain and crystal. Set of Limogedishes, lustres, service plates, fiCJurines,cut glass, crystal and epergne.

Silverware. Tea and coffee sets, trays,candelabra, wine coolers, punch bowlset.

On view now.

Paintings and oriental rugs. Many toselect from.

Lawrence F. Du Mouchelle, Auctioneer & Appraiser

For i"formation call WO 3-6255

Thursday, August I, 1963

DU MOUCHELLE

PUBLIC AUCTION

Household FurnishingsMr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Loesch

28435 Sunset Drive-Lathrup Village(At 12 Mi. Rd. & Southfield Rd., W. on 12 Mi.

Rd., to Bloomfield Rd., Turn S. to Sunset)Saturday, August 3, from 10 a.m. II

Eslale of Alice C. Houghton7442 Freda-Dearborn

(Cor. Wyoming-Warren & Littlefield, off Little.fieid)

Tuesday Afternoon Sale, August 6 at1 p.m.Tuesday ~yening )ale, August 6 at 6 p.m.

ONE DAY ONLY

SALES CONDUCTED BY

H. O. McNierney David D. SIalker, Inc.Appraisers 424 Book Building

WOodward 1.9085

Mrs. Florence FrenchI 129 Berkshire Rd.Grosse Pointe Park

Saturday, August 10 from 10 a.m.

Mrs. John W. Johnslon3 J 3 N. Cranbrook Cross Rd., Birmingham

(N. of 'tv'. Maple, cor. Glengary)Tuesday, August 13 from 10 a.m.

Eslale of Judge Henry M. Bulzel10 J Edison, Detroit 2

(W. from Woodward between Woodward & 2nd)Saturday, August 17 from 10 a.m.

Woman's Page

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Hakim-Heath RitesRead in Dearborn

PlJBLIC SALESNot An Auction - All Items Priced

Couple exchange vows Saturday in Sf. Joseph's Churchwith reception following at Dearborn Inn;

newlyweds travel to Montreal and QuebecMargaret Kat~-Heath, daughter of the Mott Ballou

Heaths, of McMillan road, was married Saturday in St.Joseph's Church, Dearborn, io David Charles Hakim, sonof the Shaw David Hakirr.s, of Devonshire road.

She wo' - ..-~- -- -----------. re an Ivory peau She carried ivory gardenias andde SOle gown with accents feathered champagne carnationsof s~ed pearls and crystal with iv:y .beadmg on th:. bodice. The I Mrs. WllIiam Ronald Run3 ancon~rolled sku t formed a I was her eousin's matron ofredmgote ~ffect at the front I honor and the attendants werean ended In a court train, another cousin, Betsy Jean I /

A small 'Ilb f d Dickinson, of Grand Rapids, ~,~." PI . ox 0 [,cau e Theresa Anne Hakim, the brioe- ¥-

sOle and applique calt~ht her groom's sister; Barbara Jean Lbouffant veil of French illusion. Hakim. ::mother sister, and

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and :\lr~ .John Gislason.They \mre gold silk shantunl':

shpaths and gold Dinr headhows. Their flowers were Fujimums and i\'y.

Rufus S. Stevens III. of Bar.rin~ton. R.I., was best man andth(' lIshprs \I'ef£' .Jack Shaw,F:oh£'rt Doht'rty. of NatICk,:\tass.. Hr-nry Adamyck. andEdward :\leHllgh, of Hamden,Conn.

After a f(,{,f'Ption at the BoatClub the n£,\I'I: ..weds left fOl'

Canada. They will make theirhome' ili Farmmgton, Conn.

• • TUxedo 2.3700

Scit~>n of; Wf>re

uthf'!".:eorg('hlman

\. Marshall~r. Littlefield

(1*.).' ---,~~..~IAN VILLAGEd GOLF SHOP

2 M,;~s :'-iQrth Phone 463.362001 !5 Mole Rd

NTES CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED

~ED HEAD ~~dHA:=JT ISKI SHOP,ke Perfect Gifts I

Pointes

Irday in Grosse Pointe Memorial~ars Ivory Peau De Soie andil!a; Travel to Canada

peauioned,skirttear-IU r eusionwith

~car-

Thursday, August I, 1963

• TUxedo 2.3700

Memorial Church Saturday Mollyhter of the John Marshalls. oflarried to Jarvis Duke Littlefield.ittlefield. of Holliston, Mass,. a..'1d.d. - --- -~--,- -._--

886-218C

ALL ELEME..~.rARY gl'ades i

remedial rea d ; n g. DetzBoard of Education list.4-4323,

DENTAL ASSISTAl\'T, 18 tf30, experience preferred butnot necessary. R£ply to Bo)Y10. Grosse Pointe News.

1A-PERSONALS----~-_._------THUMPER and I-...\.~ have

female Siamese kittens fsale. VAlley 2-7804,

4-HELP WANTEDMALE and FEMALE

2A-MUSICALINSTRUCTION

PU~CH AND 'JtJDYMUSIC STUDIOS

Piano, guitar, classic guitar,banjo, accordian. 7iolin .

15 Kercheval,Grosse P"inte Farms

TU 4-4440 Res. 372.8994

COMMUNITYTUTOR!NG SERVICE

MRS. LOUIS MARICK, DIRE,TOR. Tutoring by degree teac:ers available in all subjects togrades bigh scho{>l. college ar:adult education.

33~ Mem',eatherGrosse Pointe FarID8

TUxedo 4-2820OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS

2B--'rUTORINGPRIVATE TUTORING

INYOUR OWN HO~{E

AU subjectls; all grades. Aduand children. Certified teaLers.

Call:DETROIT A..'\"D SUBURBA

TUTORING SERVICEKENWOOD 7-4653

MALE• Engineering Clerk. exp.,• Tab machine operator, exp ..• Plant Protedion man, exp.,• Locksmith. exp .•• Offset Printing trainee.

FEMALE• Figure Clerk. no typing• Legal Secretary, exp .•• Mortgage Processor. exp.,• Typists, man~' openings.

LOST. Siamese-Burmese, darlbrown cat. Moross-Kerch~vaarea. Reward. TUxedo 14450.

LOST at playfield oPposit,Richard School. 2 golf clubs4 iron and 7 iron. Gormarlabel. Reward. TUxedo5002.

Thursday, August J ,

CLASSIFIED RATE~.Charge Ads- r 2 words for $ ,Cosh .Ads- ,2 wc.'rds for

IOc e()ch odditional worCall

TUXEDO 2.6900:; Trunk lines

LINER STATrONSCUNNINGHAM DRUGS

16941 Kercheval at Notre D-TTJ 5-9tl98

HARKNESS PHARMACY20313 Mack Avt!. at LochmoTU 4.3100

NEWS SALES STATIONSOOWNT'iWN .4J<EA

GrarJd Circus l-'ark N~ws StarMajest~c Bldg. News Stand

E. JEFFERSON TO CITY L1MIAlden Park Manor, E. Jefter

llnd VanDykeCameronlJ GifT Shop. Wayb'

& Jeff.Park Drugs. CltyLlmlt8

GROSSE POINTE PARKMiller Pharmacy, Waybuzn

KerchevalSullvan PlJannacy, BeacrJ:1S.

and KerchevealLours Party Store on Charle\

GROSSE POIN1'E CITYKopp's Pharmacy. Cadieux

KerchevalCunmngham's DnJg~. Notre Di

and Kercheval .Noue Dame Pharmacy. ~,

Dame and KerchevalGROSSE POINTE FARMS

Trail Pharmacy, Kercheval~he Hill

Farms Drugs, Fisher Rd, 'Kercheval

Schettlers Drugs, Fisher Rd. .Maumee

Krnsel Drugs, Mack and ,-C','Road

Wood's Drug Center. Mack ;Bournemouth (7 Mile Rd.)

GROSSE POINTE WOODSGrosse PoInte Pharmac-y, :,1.

and HuntingtonHarkness Pharmacy, Mack ;.

LochmoorHoward Johnson.s, Mack and

MileGoronflo, Mack and ArlltaArnold's Drug, Mack and Hn

thorneBob's Drug~. Y!a<:k ar.d Rr)~lyr

DETROIT AREABriggs Drug Store. Mack .

TouraineRands Medical Se~ice P~larmG

Mack and MoranBlue Cross Drugs. ~1ack and ~,Blue Hill Pharmacy, Mack a

Blue HillDevoll5rure Drugs, 11ack ;:

DevonshireL & L Phanna.cy, :.1ar.k and B.

cons fieldColony Patent Medicine, 15-

Mack

3-LOST AND FOUND

BLOSDALE

LOST-Parakeet. greyish whihwith blue breast. St. Paul-Beaconsfield area. RewardVA 1-3485.

LOST: Gold Pin. 4 leaf clove:design, pearl center Vicinit~.Village. August 22. RewardTU 5-6524,

WEAK? Strengthen the follow.ing subjects before Septem.ber: new math. English anc.Latin. Also all elementar: .subjects. 1st through augrades. Piano instructionsTUxedo 5-6215.

REAL ESTATE sales personnewanted. Will train.MANOR TU 6-055C

PART TIME bookkeeper-typistto trial balance, f~ma1e. East.side resident. Mail resume meducation, work experiencesalary requirements. Reply t<Box WI0, Grosse Pointe News

$37,500

Those interested in seeingthe exhibit are i1!vited to theHospitality Center before NoonMonday through Friday and allday Saturday.

Thursday, August I, 1963

Grosse Pointe Woods

It's Different

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REALTY

MANOR

Pointe -'!it "'.~s:~'.

~'>~ .

Situated on shady Lakepointe Ave. just a few steps from Windmill

Pointe Drive and the lake front park. We believe this modern three bed-

room colonial cu:>tom built in J 956, represents an ouhtanding offer.

Shown by appointment. . , TU 6-0550

19802 Mack Ave.

Grosse

$53,000This brick, stone and timbered Tudor dwelling is located near the lakeand is a prime offering. The site, I OOx 157, is tastefully landscaped, has asprinkler system and a circular driveway.Accommodations include a nice entrance hall with tile floor, paneledwormy.chestnut library with bay, kitchen with built-in desk, disposal anddishwasher, paneled breakfast room. terrace, 5 bedrooms: 3 baths,games room with bar and a dark or hobby room for the do-it-yourselfgenius,There are 2 2-car garages (one with electric door opener) a garden bar.becue and considerable carpet and drapes.Call for an inspection, It will be well worth your time as you will like whatyou see.

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TU 4-0600

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Prop. Taka Elevator to Second Floor

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MOLDED SHOES for thatspecial size and shapedesigned to fit those oddshaped feet.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS

TRIUMPH TR.4

Complefe Shoe Service WO 2-7989

New York Custom Shoe Shop133 E. Grand River

We make shoes any style and color;skatin.£Z. ski, golf, bowling shoes and

riding boots. Lasts from plastercasts, arches and extensions, 45years experience. Doctor's ordersfilled.

Spitfirefrom $1699.00.

All ot your imported car sale. and service centerTR-4 on Display in Grosse PoInte Area

by Mefropolitan Club

EASTERN SERVICE SPORTS CAR SALES13123 Mack Ave. VA 2..0466

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gillikin, ofWilliamsburg, Va., announcethe engagement oi their daugh-ter. Gracie Mae, to TheodoreAllen HiOl, son of lVIr. and Mrs.T. A. Hinz. of Lakeland avenue. (Continued from Page 11) I wearing a

.:\liss Gillikin does civil serv- F' Id I b'd ' I dress.ice work in Williamsburg ant! ,Itzgera, and t 1e 1'1 egroom s Iher fiance will graduate this SIster, Charlotte Popp.Thmsday from ~hc Det~olt They wore classic yellow linen Detroit Garden ClubPolice Academy. :~~e \~eddl~g empire frocks and ivy .v.:reathes., Meeting August 14is planned for April m Virginra'i Their flowers were dalsles. _.__

Michael John Bourke was best The DetrOIt Garden Club I:Vlost people get what they I man and the ushers were Jerry will .hold its regular monthly

dcsNvP, but many a man has Bourke, Dan Goodenough and meetmg on ~Ve~nesday, August,a kiek com in g that never I Tom Morrin. 14, at the Blrmmg?am Countryi reaches him. For her daughter's wedding Club. Luncheon wIll be served

-------- and the garden reception in at 12:30 noon.their home Mrs. Fitzgerald wore The program will include thean Irish blue linen sheath. Mrs. growing and care of AfricanPopp was in beige silk linen. violets by Mrs. Douglas Sewell.

When the couple left to drive Hostesses for the day will beto Newport. R.I., where Ens. Mrs. Earl W. Dicknoether and

,Popp is stationed the bride was Mrs. Raymond J. Rlefler.

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COWBOYS - COWGIRLS

884-4144

The

DUDE RANCH DAY CAMP

CHICKENCARRY-OUT

Page Twelve

f \CIRCLE 5 RANCH

For 'nformation and Reservations Call 749-577932111 25 Mile Rd., 1 Mile E. of Gratiot

$18 per weekAll Day Saturday-54

20273 ~ack Avenue

Society News Gathered from All of the Pointes

Pack Your Grub lJnd Spend Every Day

• Daily Tronsl>ortation Fret!• Trail Rides• Basic Training Instructions• Adult Supervision

ORIGINALPANCAKE HOUSE

I b b ISt.nley.DeWitt Rites Mrs. Reinhold Tischler Short and to the Pointe I Will DisplayBoat C u 0 servi ng R::.~::~~,.::~~:~pen. (C.DU-D" 'rom Pal' 9) I MR.and M~'. LEW'S n.18tlulen!S' __Art;Q I t St I III t h I

ISAPPINGTON, of Roo~evc:t- e er an ey are a orne n , , . . and watched !I successful party 1 ~-.i" .. 1 . Grosse Pointe High Schoo!uasqulcentennla Royal Oak following their mar :-t''';/,,,",,,. p';:/..':~,:' unfold pace. are va..-..omng WII.... usriage on July 4 In BirminghBm~ '.. ' ,.i'<";/fn:;/:~r.n:,.,,~1~'1 . ... e ... I brother and sister-in-law, DR. students' art work wIll be dig-

•••• c • :"<::,:,: f:~~,,%t~jf.'/,c;; MR d MRS ANDRE and MRS. EMMETT SAPPING- played during the month of------ .-..--.------.- Mr. Stanley is the son of Mr. . .,...-.,..... ' ',"/; .', '0 • '/ " L an W 1'0 f S C l'f ThO'd ROb and Mrs. Edward Carpenter '.' ': '::.:~;,f.!;i,):f>~;~:(~.;";;., SCOT'T ADSIT {'N rthb k I . N, 0 ausali.to, a 1 . e:r August at Michigan Consoli-I est owing r9anization Cale rating 125th ':'.' . . . "/'0'.N,~:/",~;j::.;-", • 0 0 roo, wJll tour Yosemlte Park before .S',rthday WI'th Elabor.ate Program of Var'led Stanley n, of Merriweather '.;, :r:1i>:;;J;Y.~;S~:J;~;~,';~Ill., announce the birth of a comin~ home in mid-A" <:fust. dated Gas Company's Hospltal-... oad M ~ta lith f .. " ,!!,.c.",-, ... "''''''H.''.c daughtnr AND REA G'I:''''TE ...." 69 h 1E L h 1" • rs., n ey s e ormer ":.':J.1},';;,;/ ....;/>:~:;'M'.. " , -Ll'l ~ " • * ity Ce~ter, 1 06 Kerc eva .vents asting T rough Sunday Mary Carol DeWitt of BirmIng- .... F':' "'~";"'9"Y:% VIEVE on July 27 Mrs Adsit

The Detroit B~~tC-lu~b-~-in-ti~e middle of eele. _ha_m_.---------- <~.:~k:-i);~~t~u~U'i~~d~~~~::r ~fE~:IEa~~ er ~f;:~O~~e~iV:a~~~:,',iga~~ I fr~le~~i;n~e~~;a~e a~ ~~;~:brating one of the biggest weeks in 125 years: its gala Quasqulcl."ntennial pageant, the ..../,i"\{;?"';.;}1 MRS. ROBERT BUTZ, of Har- MR. and MRS. EMORY FORD and the drawing and paintingQ1I3~'1uiccntennia1. Sail Boat regatta. In this color- and d a ugh t e r, LAURA. of I cI-asi'C's. Of particular interest

---------------- Woodland place. ; are 17 oil paintings covering aIn commemoration of this ful and exciting exhibItion of . ".... ."~ • .. • I I

e\'(~nt. De t r 0 i t 1\1 a y 0 r, Wednesday saw the DBC sailing skill. private and club .; . Home from a week at White ... * '" j variety of ~ubjects,Jerome p. Cavanagh has FIN,t Review, featuring JOem- owned l<~lyiilgScots and Inter. ",.' Lake are MRS. THOMAS F. MR. and 1\-1&';;. JOHN WIL- i Tile exhibit was assembled byproclaimed the week of hers' power boats. drcssed fo!' lakes, registered with the De- PADDOCK, of Notre Dame ave- LIAM STROH, JR. (Carla Hig- , Miss M.arion Lampman, GrosseJlI1\' ')9 to Augu"t 4 as th(' o('casion. The boats paraded troit River Yachting Associa- .... ,' ....'..........•.,.;...,...;;....:.... Due, and her daughter, MRS. bie). of Moselle place, ann'.lunce : Point(> High School Art In-. . .. " to Colx; Hall at 5 p.m. to pick tion will race a triangular . '. ROBERT C. KERR II, of the birth of a son, TIMOTHY i structor.Quasquicentennial \-Veek. up gUt'sts of honor Mayor and course, starting and finishing at Franklin. BRADFORD, July 15.

The ol??,;t yaeht cIu? in the ;\1~s. Jerome P. C;l~~nag~ and I the Detroit Boat Club. • • *l'ountry lilted the curtam on an MI. and Mrs. Ray C.rrardm. Sixty to 70 entries, both jun- ' "'" .. MRS. HARRY W. K.ERR, of MR. and MRS. DA VII> A.('''trava,gan~ lrst of ev~nt~:;Tues- CoektaiIs 'Wf're followcd by a I ior and senior, will be compet. '. ,,,'.' '. "'.; Touraine road, is entertaining SWANSON (Patricia Kaa\), of(L,y, .July ,W, rn tYPIcal 1'o:-'al steak ('ookout on the club lawn. ing for the t r (l phi e s to be "'0 ~...'... ".' her son-in-Jaw and daughter, Hawthorne road, announce thef:, ...hwlI with thl' erov,-ning of: A fireworb display OVI."r the present.ed at 5:30 p.m. ..... MR. and MRS. JOHN R. LEE, birth of a daughter, NATALIE\Ibs Dc,troit Boat Club and hrr I rivf'r began at 9.," of Winnetka, Ill., and her three JANE, July 28.

'I' . I The Interlake class w11l get * ~ • Whittier road, announce the('(J,u.r.t... ', ISS .Ame,ric,a of 1963, Planners included.' Flect Cap- grandchildren this week. Join- •:\1 J I underway at 2:10 and Flying b'rth r d ht CAROL. ISS u(C(ue mc 2\la:-er. was thE'i tain and :\frs. R i c h a r d H. Scots at 2;20. ing the reunion on Saturday MR. and MRS. HARRY L. loa aug er,,E;UE'st .of honor at a ~uneheon I Decker. Fleet Lieutenant and were the JOHN A. WORDENS, HAYTER (Velma McThail, of MARIE, ..luly 16.and dlllncr that evemng. and I Mrs. Lawrence H. Beck, Mr. and Sltillng committee: Comrno- of Casper, Wyo., another 80n- ._________ ~ . _pr£'s('ntpd th£, honors to Miss /' ;VII'S. Cornelius L. T. Gabler, dore Bruce J. Renaud, chair~ in.law and daughter with theirDRe ,lIld h('J" court. Dr. ana Mrs. Elwood A. Jen. man; Fleet Captain Bernard C,. three children.

The poolside luncheon \\"as i kim, :\11'. and Mrs. Gf'orge H. Doe t s c h, and George R. • '" •Cheadle. CAnET TH M!H'ld at 12:30. preliminary judg. ~.Jury. and Maxwcll K. MUI"phy. IJ 0 AS K. KAHN,

. I It will be a week of mpmora- "on of MR "nd MRS KENJW~ was "t 2, buffet supper on I To day, Thurscfay. W;lS set :,; . ... . _the club lawn at 6:30. and danc- , aside f( l" tribute to the DBC's ble and impressive displays NETH F. KAHN, Lewiston road,in>! from 8 to 11. II I'owing tcams. A demonstration carried out in the grand and attended the sir-week Reserve

f h superb tradition of the nation's Officer Training Corps (ROTC) IThe danee, titIf'd "Swing with I ~ t -e technic-ai points of I'ow- oldest yacht club. In S1. Joan of Arc Church Saturday, JUDITH summer camp at Fort Riley,the Queen." was aimed at the I' mg and racing will be held in ---~___ GLORIA SLIMKO. daughter of the John Stanley Kan., which ended Jul'> 26. Iteen age- se~. the Club pool at 5:30. Sl' k f N h B d . d M J I

1 1m as, 0 art r-ys rive, was marne to r. The 20-year-old cadet is ftTucsda.\"'s eommitt£'e induded J' Lightweight and heavyweight; B.d CI b T' hI f th M t' 'r' W f'" I b 0ISC er, son 0 e. ar In ISC Ers, 0 co urn us,, 1960 graduate of Austin Oath- I\Iesdames J. Bums Cody, Wil-I crew races wlll follow from 6 to rig e u olic Preparatory High School,

fn'd F. Howard. Owen G. Hvdl' about 7:15, followed bv a buffet --.-.~---~-----------~--------.----~------------ in Detroit and is active in the IDon :\1iller. f::d\\:in J ..O'C(\II~ell: I dinner on the lawn. . Lists Wi nners 1M- S,- k W d ROTC program at the Univer-IArthur O. A. Schmldt, Robert I Movies in the Ballroom Ht liS 5 Im 0 e sity of Michigan in Ann Arbor. IP. Seeber, Robert G. Warmbold. 8:30 will be Iollowed by da!~{,-I I IS",.,~ ."nd ""- John (). Pe' ..... ,hai'.: ing at 9,30. I G,.,,, P • , n t e Mem.,ja' MR. and MRS. STEPHEN 8eauHfuilyland,caped, ',r, ."e, all Ie,oed. I0 l,u;1 I'ee"man: - ~ -~._--~--~---.~_Ic1o~~::se~~~~:Ug:~i. with sports I~:~~~~c;~~bwinners have been Reel nhold M T-Ischler i~~tE~L~:~~~N~~ifM~~ garden, patio, tool shed, horseshoe drive, 14x 9 porch.

New schools, transportation AND shopping. 7 rooms.! Thursday's committee: Cap- July 22:-Nort'h and South, e and JAMI, are here staying inGood Eaf;ng'. ! tain James S. Mclntoch, Law- Ki\Y Stough and Constance the Beverly road home of her large dining room, family room. fireplace, garbage dis-• 'D A R'l N d R II pare ....s MR d MRS JAMES posal, tile basement, picture window, 2-c.!Ir garage, etc.'rence . skew, I ey Messer, Gibbs; Elsie (Ivy an usse ~-------- u" , . an.. I

: Arthur McKinlay, John D. Mc- Young, I Pair Exchange Vows Saturday in St, Joan of Arc 1. McCLINTOCK. The McClin- Lake privileges. Have over $30,000 invested, will sacrificei Kinlay and James Tyler. East and West: - Beatrice Church', Bride Wears Silk Organza and tacks should be home this week- I for $21,000. Requires small down payment. 2220 I St. Ii F'd . th . j a €'t1d from their home at Cap. Gertrude Sf Clair Shores PR 5 3886I r; ay lS e s w ; m m n... Curno.,> and Nellie Ga.rant; Mar- , Chant. Illy Lace', Travel to Canada Fe,..-t on the Frennh Rl'vl'e~. i ' • • _ •. learn's day to shine. as they jorie Leason and Ellen Wal- I __ ~._.. ~ H_._____ __._~ .~_ :..' meet ~ochmo~r in a dual meet rondo In St. Joan of-A-r-c-C-h-u--r-c-h-S-a-t-u-rday Judith Gloria . _

I ;~~~~n~~fd:\:>;:~t~~:,:~l: ~~a:~July 24:--North and South, Slimko, daughter of the John Stanley Slimkos, of North Windmill PointeI include the -meet, a buffet sup- Louise Porter and Philip Leon; Brys drive, wa~ m~rried to Reinhold Martin Tischler, 1

. ~:~~g:;dS<'~, n, i n g for (I" ;:;:;'o"e Boe'en, and Betty! sO~h:f~~:e~a::t~:~~l::~,ofColumbus,O. -[ ...... ~ '~.;~.""",~,y~~•%.,y'::~'~":e:..'",'.'::.';".l.~:'" '(:.

Climaxing the soeial events East and West:-Dr. John I . Junior bridesmaid Christine I ~. ' , -:~ • "

of this gran'd eelebratioll will be I Cobane and Russell Youn~; g~nL.a gown wl~h a ChanM Bauer and flower girl Dariath(' Quasqui<'entennial Ball fea- I Fritz Brinkman and Martm tilly lace bodIce and a De m b e k wore pale yellow

. turing socif'ty's favorite orches- Martinson. crown of orange blossoms dacron frocks and carriea baby; tra leader, Lester Lanin. This July 27;-North and South, caught her fingertip veil of yellow and white mums. f

: eVent should prove one of the Margaret Collins and Inez illusion. Her flowers were .John Slimko was best man'! biggest eVl'nts of the summer Keibler; Mary Magerman and gardenias. and the us her s were Paul: calendar. Merilla Nottingham. Mrs. James Bauer was her Slimko, who flew in from Kwa-

The sailors will see action East and West:-Mary ~at~ sister's matron of honor and the jalein for the wedding; Michael,-------------', Sunday, August 4, in anothcr son and Jessica Hansen; Ehza- attendants were Mary Posch Slimko, Endre Vargha, Richard

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I linski. They wore white silk Hennessy.

I k T h organza and yellow t a f f eta After a reception at theHinz-Gilli in rot go w n s with yellow flower Knights of Columbu.s Hall the

! Revealed in Virginia wreathes catching their circular newlyweds left for Canada. Aveils. Their ilowers were yellow Papal blessing was read at the !and white mums. wedding, I

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Open 2:30 to 6 P.M.54 KERBY ROAD

H~re is a "Must See" home.Every room is a picture. Large,paneled FAMILY ROOM, over.looking a wa.lled-coUI't garden5 bedrooms, lots of baths. Per-fect condition.

A 4(}' SWIMMING POOL is thefvcal point of this Colonial at16555 J~ferson at Bishop.Family room. library or Sthbedroom, 3 baths, large fencedyarct.

YORKSHIRE, 1156 - (""onveni-ently located near pub lieand parochial schools, thisfine home contains a llbrary,sunroom, breakfast room, 4family bedrooms, 2 baths, plusmaid's quarters. In fine con-dition and reasonably priced.

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TO US

56 STONEHURS'fLuxury 5 bedrooms, 4 baths,library, terrace room.

MARV. BOUTINTU 4-7733

Member E.D.R.A. Multi-List

14770 GRATIOT15300 GRATIOT

DRexel 1-7888Between 7 and a Mile Roads

IT'S SO MUCH EASIER

\/'lA.LTER H. MAST CO.BILDOR TU 2-1400

HANEY BROS.USED CARS

~2A-BOATS AND ! TOURAINE -:. One of theMOTORS i Farms most attractive streets.I 4 bedrooID.1l.2 bath home with

14' RUNABOUT, motor and library, lavatory, glass e dt r a i I e r, remote control.l porch.. 70' lot, near schools.TUxedo 1-67!J9, after 7 p,m. Vacant.

CHRIS CRAFT Ifl59 CavalierC. 23' 18'" h M' t FISHER, 587 _. 4-bedrooD18, 2rulser, . .J .p. Incondition. Reasonable. TUx- bath, 11h slory, located nearedo 5-9382. I schools. Priced und'er $30,000

-------------.- and wili allow for decorating.SAILBOAT 22' "Ranger" keel

racing sloop, Handicap uni-I BELANGER. 416 - Unusuallyversal, fibergl'a!> hull and I attractive c~~ter hall Colonial.deck, 1 cotton main jib spin- Separate dmmg room, 2 bed.naker, 1 dacron main and, rooms, near schools.Genoa, 1 nylon. spinnaker. ICompletely equipp(!d. Trailer BUCKINGHAM, 1214 - Ownermotor and winter cover. Ex- wants offer on this well 10-cellent condition $800. VAlley cated 4-bedroom Colonial.4-0624. Cheerful sunroom, 2lh baths,

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56 CHEVROLET Bel Air con-vertible, radio, heater, auto-matic. LAkeview' 6-7951.

1958 MGA-.-See to appreciate.Radio, heater, whitewalls,$695. 568-2857.

I PAY CASHFOR YOUR OLD SUITS,TOPCOATS and SHOES

A telephone, call will bring us toyou immediately.OPEN SUNDAY

Diamond 2-3717

'62 DODGE LANCER stick,$1325, radio, heater, excellentcondition. TUxedo 1-4682.

1962 MERCURY Monterey con-vertible. Sultana white, tur-quoise interior, equipp~d withradio, heater. a\.\tomatic.powersteering and brukes. Excel.lent condition TU 2-9422, ITU 5-6063

WANTED: Ma..'lOgany break-front or china cabinet. TU 5-0460. I

BOO K S, Bookcases, Bric-a-brae, Paintings. Bought, sold Iand Appraise(1. Immediat.e Icash. 13.r0 w s e r s InvitedHours: 12 to 10 p.m. OpenSunday Closed Monday.B. C. CLAES BOOK SHOP1670 Leverette, Detroit 16

WO 3~4267

1962 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4,door sedan. V-8. Power Glide,full~' equipped. Sharp. $1,795.884-5276.

9-ARTICLES WANTEDBOOKS PURCHASED for cash.

Entire libraries Or fine singleitems. Midwest Book Service,4301 Kensington, TU 5-2450.

- IWANTED-Used Spinet piano

or an apartment size bahygrand, walnut. 821-2497.

254 KENWOOD COURT< A WOMAN VI'NOKS Locatiol1 and its unusually

STEPHENS ROAD _ Sizeable large rooms. make this 3 Bed-'56 CADILLAC Sedan deVille, . room Colomal one of the most

all power, good tires, clean; ranch, for small famil;:r..Work- desirable homes offered foronly $450. TUxedo 4-6920. sav~ng. Garden room In se-

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sale. Maintained in new condi-

'54 FORD convertible. good con- T~~~R~~;;e:.:. Are you tired of tion. Luxurious decor.dition. TUxedo 1-9523. your large, rambling home? I 676 MIDDLESEX

1955 HUDSON H 0 11 y woo d Consider this for luxury and Near Lakefront Park. attractivesedan, $75. Apt size maple charm. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. New Orleans Colonial, bunt indesk, $25. TU 4~2431. OPEN 2:30~5 1956 and in new condition.

BISHOP ROAD 1027 - La~ge Beautiful family room, 4 Bed~1937 CHEVROL~T fibe.rglass airy 0 bedroom borne WIth rooms, 2~~ baths. Smartly de.

sports model WIth Austm en-I library and sunn)om, 4 car t dgine. Best offer. TU 4-0796. garage. cora e .

1959 FORD 2-door, $750, Radio, I LORAINE 760 - Attractive -7-95--L-A-K-'-E-L-A-N-D-.-T-hr--e-e-I-ar--i;heater. power steering. Excel- Dutch Colonial in City. 3 bed- bedroorn5. 2Y.l baths, familylent condition. TU 2-2299, rooms, plus den and terrace, room. Brick c 0 Ion i a I builtafter 6 p.m. and weekends'j modern kitchen, now $19,900. 1956. Owner. TUxedo 5--6332.

----~----.- .. --- ESSEX 15219-Neat 3 bedroom -._~ ~ _'59 PONTIAC Catahna hard- Colonial. Air _ conditioned.

toP. all power, $1200. 881- Watch your children walk to ON THE WATER8897. .school. LAKESHORE ROAD-Magnifi-

STANHOPE 2263 - 3 bedroom Icent 4 bedroom. 3Uz bath homeranch on beautifully land- situated on lovely grounds.scaped lot. Perf('ct cupboard Paneled library, rathskellerand closet space. I games room, maid's quarters.

ANN BEDFORD GOODM.AN jlodge house. Exception:;l fea-. tures throughout. Immediate oc~

GOODMAN cupancy. Priced way below to-day's cost. TU 1-6300.

LO 7-47061 Johnstone & Johnstone

aI-ANTIQUES2 HAND CAR.VED mugs, ap-

proximately 3000 years old,tells Bible stories. Hand-carved marble bead of BetsYRoss. 16th century chair withoriginal painting on back.SLocum 8-5632.

HAND-CARVED rocker over100 years old. Perfect condi-tion. Highest bidder. TUxedo1.1391.

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I lA-OFFICE EqUIPMENT ll-AUTOS FOR SALE --I 13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE 1955 DeSOTO, sel:ond car of FOR_S_A_L_E _

VICTOR Visible 4 drawer file I original owner. Good trans- ----.5"x8". Like new. $30. TUxedo portation. $125 c<18h.TUxedo FARMS - located in popular1.3238. 1-6686. Radnor Park subdivision. this

12-AUTOS WAN-T-E-D--- 1lh story Colonial is within. _~~____ easy walking distance of

schools and shopping. Library,3 bedrooms, 2 baths. spaciouskitchen. Reasonably priced tosettle estate.

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RADIO. clock, pictures, bric-a-'brac, dishes, glassv.are, rum-mage. TUxedo 2-6~12. 5580Yorkshire.

LADY'S wardrobe, sizes 12-14,compiete dresses, suUs, sweat-ers. skirts, blouses. lingerie,shoes 7¥.lN. 25c to $12.50.VAlley 1-3733.

TYPEWRITERS aoo add i n J.!machInes, new, rebuilt. Reasonable prices. National Offlce Equipment. 16833 Harperat Bishop. TUxedo 1-'1130.

HOTPOINT electric ran g e,standard 6ize, $25. TUxedo

1-6799. after 7 p.m.

BLACK English riding boots,6Y.l. Reasonable. TUxedo4-7352.

BABY BEDROOM set and otherfurnishings. PRescott 8-4311,Mrs. Wilson.

MOVING .- Kenmore 36" gasrange, 2 years old, excellentcondition. TUxedo 5-38~9.

POOL TABLE. slate top, 31;2'x 61h', cost $500. Sell for$225. Good condition. PRes~cott 2-4898.

lA-OFFICE EQUIPMENTFOR SALE

BALDWIN transistor organ withbuilt~in Leslie, reverberation'and percussion. The finestsound you have ever heard!Free home trial. Smiley Bros.,5510 Woodward, Detroit. TR3-6800, Open Monday evening.Birmingham, 115 S. Wood-ward, MI 7~1177. Open Thurs-day evening.

BABY FURNITURE, play pen,2 beds, hil~h chair. 3 addi-tional pieces. TUxedo 5~1308

32"xBO" new bleached ma-hogany doors with hardware,$8 each. TUxedo 1~3238.

DINING SET, mahogany tran-sitional, 9 pieces, excellentcondition. TUxedo 1-0674.

19' CHRIS CRA.FT Capri runa-bout, 131 hp. Bf'autiful con-dition. $1,800. Includes dOCk-I TO L ES

WE BUY 'lId gold. jewelry and age for Woods resident. TUX-Isilver. Vogue Jewelers, 22377 ---=-do 4-~270. '14 KERCHEVAL TU 504100MOVING out of state. Must Moross Road.

sell ping pong table; uun- 17' CABIN CRUISER, 60 H,P'j _dIe beds complete; porch Ladies and children's better 0 u tho a I'd trailer $1100. NEW COLONIALf rnl'tur' al'r condl.tl'oner 771-02"0.' ", 3- and 4-b.edroom plans. Limitedu e, , apparel and accessories wanted =>

h d b. t' lot~ avaIlable. See model atwas er - TJ'~r com IDa IOn; on consignment. Must be clean --------------d ; g tabl 8 Cl.ftl'rs chl'na 1960 17' Thompson, 75 hn. John- 21143 Lennon.l ne. AUt; and pressed. Will pick up upon ..cabinet, buffet. 21" blonde request. son, fully equipped. 855-8980, ARTHUR H. COUVREURconsole TV, white single bed ----- ----------complete. Many miscellane- THE BARGAIN BOX , SAIL BOAT 27', 4 bunks, aux-! BUILDERous ite!ns. All reasonably 771,2650 iliary engine. $3,500. TUxedo I PRESCOTT 9-2578priced. Aug. 2 and 3. Friday GRANDMOTHER needs h'gh 1~0316. 1------------and Saturday. 17517 Maumee 1 ~-~~~.~~~-------

TU 6-2497. chair. TUxedo 2-2358. I SAIL BOAT. Want to rent for I DEEPLANDS SUB.lOA-MOTORCYCLES rest of year. tp to 22'. ~ave I Delightful custom built Colo-

well. Days LO 7-6682, Nights nial residence in a secluded la-'59 MOPED. Excellent condi- TUxedo 4~2127. I cation near Deeplands Road a.nd

tion. $90. TUxedo 1~5533. ------1 the Lake. Large family room,~-~_.- 12F--RESORT PROPERTY 5 bedrooms, 3lh baths, excel~

CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER. FOR SALE lent kitchen with all built~ins.Good condition $100. Can be -----.--------- Unusually good lot.seen at 1151 Paget Court af~ CHOICE la~efronl lots, near T. RAYMOND JEFFS'ter 6 any evening Wednes- Grand Bend. O.'ltario, Lake

__day through.~~~day. Huron. Weekdays, 331-5558. I ::u 1-1100 Res. TV 2-0176

1i-AUTOS FOR SALE 12G-FARMS FOR SALE GROSSE POINTE FARMS. 31428" WINDOW ventilating fan. . ._____ Reno Lane, 3 bedrooms. n~

TU 5-4405. '57 CHEVROLET 2-door hard- --_. K rbMETAMORA story frame near e y

top. Stick, 8, perfect condi- school.tion, $750. TUxedo 5-4426. HUNT COUNTRY

C-O-R-V-E-TT--E--i961.hardtop and- Homes For Lease or Sale i anne parker, tu 5-4415Modern t h r e e bedroom, 2lh I opens Sunday:

new soft top. Positraction baths. large family room, stone Family living or partyingrear axle, Beautiful condi-

fireplace, Separate guest b.owt'. finds no booby trap here,tion. $2750. TUxedo 6-2037. Six box stall barns with paneled I closets everywhere. 4 bed-

1962 PONTIAC Bonneville cyn- tack room. Many other features. rooms. Terms to surpri!:e -vertible, hydromatic, power Cail Oakland 8-2290 after 7 at 382 McKinley. Will rent.steering, power brakes; ab- p.m. for additional infcrmation. 22428 Bayview, St. Clair Shores,solutely new inside and out. -l-3--R-E-A--L---E-S-T-A.-T-E---- Canal house. Colonial dignity,Reasonable. TUxedo 1-6475. FOR SALE I fun living. EntireI,. new, satls-

-- . fying decor. 3 twin bedrooms,1957 DODGZ, custom Royal .------------ 2 lavs., new steel sea wall-

convertible. Fully equipped. '. hReasonable. TUxedo 5~4316. 2238 HAWTHORNE I an "e~tra" ouse.

Grosse Pointe school district. :3 i by appomtment:bedroom ranch, fireplace, large I a stretchable 9 room "differ-kitchen, carpets. Reduced to! ent" on Hawthorne. Modern$15,500 for quick Sole. details, fair taxes. Can a.bsorb

your gang on easy terms. $25,-000.1960 PONTIAC Catalina COl1- 1

vertible, dark blue. black top, 'I

A real beauty! TUxedo 4-5155or SLocum 4.0793. I

~~--_._~----~----- -SWING SET, good condition, T-BIRD '57, soft top, only 38'-1---------------

$15 VAlley 18199 000 miles. One owner, TUxedo 7 MILE RD I _-Z his. -. 1-3328. I MACK nr.. ., Announces the Removal V~

MOVING out of town. Rum- -----------.-- Charming English brick Colo ..li- i officemage sale, Saturday 11 to 5. MERCEDES BENZ 1958. 220S, al. 9 rooms, studio over 2 car I to1358 Hollywood. TUx e d 0 under 30.000 miles, single brick attached garage. Large4-5273. Also Hudson auto- owner, perfe('t conditioll, $2'-1 lot. Priced to sell. 90 Kerchevalmatic washer, perfect condi. 200. PRescott 2-0821 or WOod- HURT TU 2-4661 "On the Hill"tion, $50. 65' wire fencing, $5. ward 1-3180. I. . .7h' cyclone gate, $10. I-M-ER''''''URYT'59 2-d t ----------~-~- IIWe exte~d a perso~~l mVltation

'- oor cus om I to our frIends to VISIt us in ourMOVING to Florida. Twin bed- hard top. One owner. Excel- New H0 me5 new location .

room set, 5 pieces; dining lent. TUxedo 1-7789. .

room set. Hotpoint refrigera- -58 PLYMOUTH Sport Subur- Under Construction I The following homes will betor. Westinghouse automatic ban, 8; 9.passenger. ,auto- open on Sunday for your in-washer. Miscellaneous. PRe- matic, all ext r a features. 15 'WELLINGTON PLACE spection.5cott 5-1221. 27330 Lane, st. TUxedQ 1-1870.Clair Shores. ~ .__ 4 bedrooms, J.ibralj-' terrace

50 DODGE, good transporta- room.tion, $40. Call after 4 p,m.TUxedo 6-2326.

RUMMAGE SALEMiscellaneous household items

and yard equipment. 10-4. Sat.August 3. 279 Kenwood Court,Grosse Fte. Farms,

HAMMOND ORGAN, model C3and speaker. Almost newTUxedo 6-2387.

12-PIECE din i n g room set,breakfast room set, livingroom set, 2 additional sofas,2 gliders, sterling silver bowlsand vases. 1847 Rogers flat-ware, service for 18, etc.TUxedo 1-0092.

REFRIGERATOR. table lamps,gas dryer. form i c a table.881-8329.

LADY'S topsiders,narrow. 885-13Jl,

KNITTERS - Will assembleand block yow sweaters, etc.,shorten your knitted dressesReasonable, quick. TUxedo4-4677.

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CROSLEY Sh('lvador refrigera-tor, $30, good condition. PR8~2069.

BUNTING GLIDER, Kennedyrocker, adding moaochine, girlscout shoes, size 7, 3 pairdr3IPes. TU 1-8279.

4 ANTIQUE silver sconces, 1pot-belly stove, decorator'sdream; 2 oak collector's cab-inets with leaded glass doors;9' 6" x 11' 6" KharastanOriental. 4 metal venetianblinds. 'I'U 1-3821.

BEIGE Rug 12'x15 nearly new,excellent quality, condition;foam baCking. New rattanchair. Reasonable. TU 5-3657.

POINTE NEWS! 8-ARTICLES FOR SAi.E

VlRG1N1A'SATTIC TREASURES

10:30 - 5 Thurs. 10:30 .. 9ABY CARRIAGE and play Merchandise Acceptedpen. Good condition. $25. 885- on Consignment8245. 17904 ~ack 884-6313

-ARTICLES FOR SALE

OWREY and Conn organs,Kimball and Story & Clarkpianos.

11 musical instruments, newand used.

THE MUSIC CENTER9854 Mack, Grosse Pte Wds

TU 4-212422933 Grstiot near 9

PR 5-8001

GUN & TACKLE SHOPOpen at New Location

15102 KERCHEVALCorner Maryland

B. McDANIEL CO.VA 1-8201

GROSSE PTE. OWNERLeaving state. Modern 8~piece

state. Modern 8 piece Wiscon-sin elm dining room set, Dan-ish chair, fireplace set, wallclock. lamps, 21" AdmiralTV. high - fi, stenographermetal desk and chair, en-cyclopedia set. woman's off-white alpaca coat size 14.plus many more miscellane-ous items. 1814 Newcastleroad, near Mack-7 Mile sec-tion.

LOUIS XV sofa, hand~carvedwalnut frame, excellent con~dition, rease-nable, TUxedo4~6920.

UESCHER Trombone, Rickcn-backer Hawaiian guitar, Ad-miral TV, ta,ble model; maple-bunk bed frames. TUxedo1-1870.

SOF AS AND CHAIRSLIKE BRAND NEW

VAN UPHOLSTERING13235 Harper

FRIGIDAIRE. small refrigera-tor, $25; General Electricdeep freeze, large, $75. 3619Haverhill.

ESTATES bought and soldComplete Or odd pieces. An-tiques. silver. china furni-ture, Oriental rugs. Hugh CBolan, 10233 Woodward, TO6-2500.

RESIDENT physician and fam-ily urgently needs 2 or 3 bed-room home in Grosse Pointeschool area. 884-4962.

XECUTIVE needs 3 bedroomhouse, terrace or apartment,in Grosse Pointe. by Sept. 1LOgan 3~3OO0ext. 2787. MrBrilmyer.

FAN, new, 24", 2-speed Hunterfan and shutter. never out ofca.rt0'I'l5. Cost $140 plus tax,asking $100. TUxedo 6-0293,after 6 p.rn.

MAN'S clothes, suits 44 long.38 waist, 32 lengths, shirts,16th. topcoats and miscellane-ous. VAlley 1~3733.

DIABETIC scale (Hanson) $7.50.Desk lamp (modern) $5.00.Quilting frame, $5.00. All In

excellent condition. TU 4-1597.

FAMILY LEAVING U.S.-Ap-pliances and complete house-hold furnishings. Open forshowing 3-5 p.m. Friday andSunday. 2032 Lan cas t e r,Grosse Pointe Woods, VAlley2-6223, evenings after 8 p.m

ANTIQUE white iron gardenchair, leaf design. $50. TUx-edo 5-5025.

ANDIRONS, ice C1"USher,pull- 2down lamp, desk, chair. table,hose reel, black dinette table,dresses. size 14; man's sportcoat. TUxedo 4-1167.

GRAY Persian coat, excellentcondition. Moving Sou t h.make offer. TU 1-7242.

BABY GRAND piano. Cable-Nelson from Hudson's $375or best offer. VAlley 1-8598,

8-PIECE Danish modern furni- TU 1-1900.ture $200. Record cabinet $ll.'zOe'LEAVING CITY _ S e 11 i n gRotisserie $12. Twin sHollywood bed, complete $20 everything - Colonial furni-Baby chest of drawers $20: ture. 5308 Bishop. TU 2-1004 .Singer sewing machine $65. PINE dining table with pads,Hotpoint refrigerator $60. $60. Ex eel I e n t condition.Miscellaneous lamps. TU 6- TUxedo 4~7149.1337.

YOU have every reason to visit

THE GRIST MILLRESALE SHOPPE

21151 Mack Ave.886-1640

It's THE PLACE where youfind antiques, clothing, house-hold items at the price youwant to pay.

AIR CONDITIONER, casement,3J4 ton, fits any window, Used6 months. TU 1-3~21.

FAN, new 24" 2 speed, Hunterfan and shutter, never out ofcartons. Cost $140 plus tax,Ilsking $100.

TUxedo 6-0293 ,after 6 p,m

WID 0 W. no pets. lifetimeGrosse Pointe resident wants3 bedroom lower flat, up to$200 month, References. TU6-2099.

PHYSICIAN desires 3 or 4 bed-room home in Grosse Pointearea. 1 year lease at least.

Call WEbster 3-4935

REQUIRE 4 bedroom home,Aug. 15. Pay $200 per month.Year lease.VA 2-7000, ext. 456 or 623

after 4. TU 1-4128

ADVERTISING exe c uti ve, 2grammar school children need3 bedroom home by Sept.WOodward 3-2365.

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TU 4-6200

SE POINTE WOODSita. 3 bedroom brickfamily room, carpeting, E, attached garage. $185,

TU 4-5134, POINTE VILLAGE,ack, 2 bedroom upper.

I, 4 bedroom, .2lh baths,ia!. 8~9 Mile, Chapoton

Bs, furnished "c uti e"2 bedrooms. Parker,

4415.

OSLYN, a.p.w. Newedroom, I1h bath co-1x18' kitchen, basementom. Near' Mack. $190, two year lease. Im-occupancy.

LERT COUVREURTUxedo 1-300D

AENT or for sale. 1325n, 3 bedrooms, 2 care, carpeting, draperies, 1ly decorated. Availablest 20th $185. TUxedo1.

OINTE 1340. Five room B, newly decorated. gas$80. Days - TUxedo

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E POINTE PARK nearrson. 5 room upper, new-corated. Adults. VAlley4.

RD. - E. JEFFERS01'live 5~room upper brickElectric stove and r~-ator, garage, landscapee. Adults. Available Au-1st. $135. Valley 2-3611.

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FLAT. 2 bedrooms.y room, 1th baths. Leasets. Gros.se Pointe Park.

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CTIVE furnished 4 bed-colonial available Sept.

later. Lease 6 months orr. VAlley 4-7505.

OOMS FOR RENT

FOR business man. de-le location, quiet home.1-3636. Evenings TU8.

for teacher, student, ored lady. Privileges. ED5.Y furnished room forg business woman. near

sportation. Kitchen privi-, $10. TUxedo 1-9528.

FFICE FOR RENT

ANCE AGENCY has pri-office ideally suited forestate broker or active

ney, New, modern cornering, Mack and Beacons-. Carpeted, air condition-mple parking. 881-6220.

MORE offices on ground. New and modern. Onter Mack. Ample parking. LUzon 4-1513.

ACK near 7 MILEIe floor plan in modern,ditioned building forI or office use, Vacant.

EENEY & MOORETU 1-6800

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air-conditioned building.2 Mack. Call TU 2-7480.

nings, DU 1-0882.

STORE FOR RENT

H~VAL near GrOB s ete. Store front, 2114 Man-ue, newly decorated. tiler. gas heat, $40 month.edo 2~3046.

ANTED TO RENT

LE desires to lease loweror terrace unit in Grosse

inte. Will also considerh purchase of terrace unit.e location. LO 8-3551.

SE POINTE school em~e to buy or rent bunga-, 3 bedrooms, large kit-n. LUzon 4-1513

N, responsible family re-e 3 bedroom house by

gust 20. WOodward 3-8522,o 5,

ULTS wish furnished houseapartment, 2-3 bedrooms,sse Pointe area. Maximum5. WOodward 3-6800, apts.or 808.

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GROSSE POINTE-5 room up-per, refrigerator and stove,$70. Adults. 821-5370.

UPPER FLAT on Trombley-one of the nicest in the area.3 bedrooms, 2 baths, screenedporch. Garage for two cars.

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1 Block East of X-WayNow renting - New luxuriousl~bedroom, 2-bedroom apart-ments. Large rooms and clos-ets. Completely car pet e d.Heated. Latest kitchen appli-ances, convenient parking. Someear pocts avai~able.

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upper flat on Windmill PoinDrive. 2 car garage.

JOHN S. GOODMANTV 5-6063 LO 7-470

GROSSE POINTE Park-Largunfurnished upper duplex.rooms, automatic gas heat.Adults, $125. VA 4-0174 orTU 1-5605.

DETROIT Apartment, t h r e erooms. bath, private entrance,ref!igerator. stove. N eartra>1Sportation. 823-0834.

GROSSE POINTESOMERSET, 1372, Grosse

Pointe, Upper 2 bedrooms,gas heat. TU 4-0600.

Johnstone & JohnstoneNEFF-Attractive 3 bedrooms,

2 baths. garage, porches. TU5--2209,

FREE LANCE TYPINGVAlley 1-3894

5A-SITUATIONS WANTEDDOMEST!C

CHILD or convalescent carehourly, weekly. weekends, 2years nursing experience. VAley 4-0022.

EXPERIENCED woman wantsdays work. Call 821-4495.~- ,

LADY needs work. Will stanights and babysit. Reerences. 823.9695.

EXPERIENCED lady wisheday work. Grosse Pointe reerences. 821-0875,

HOUSEKEEPEH, German orSwedish. live in or out. Goodcook. References. 884-5926after 7:30 p.m.

GIRL WISHES 2 days per weehousework. Cleaning, ironingExperienced. WA 1-8721.

EXPERIENCED woman wantWeds and Fridays cleaningBest of references. 921-5539

EXPERIENCED colored 1a ddesires 3 days general cleaning. R~ferences. 331-1990.

SECRETARIAL SERV1.;ESTELEPHONE ANSWERING

MIMEOGRAPHINGPRINTING

PHOTO~COPYINGVILLAGE LETTER SHOP

643 NOTRE DAME TU 4-706

NEED a baby sitter? The Sitters Clup PRescott 7-0377Licensed and bonded.

TRI-CITY CHILD CARE"We will stay while you'reaway, any hour night or day."

State Licensed and BondedIsABYSITT:ERS

Baby cases, convalescent andelderly care. domestics.

754-6070

Your Girl FridaySecretarial SeMce

Mimeographing

Mrs, Coleman TU 4.6442

886~2180

MALE• Engineering Clerk, exp.,• Tab machine operato~, exp.,• Plant Protection man, exp.,• Locksmith. eXD.,• Offset Printing trainee,

FEMALE• Figure Clerk, rID typing• .i..egai Secretary, exp.,• Mortgage Processor, exp"• Typists. many openings.

TUxedo 4-2820OPENINGS FOR TEACHERS

------------ - -----------DENTAL ASSISTANT, 18 to

30. experience preferred butnot necessary. Reply to BoxY10, Grosse Pointe News.

3-LOST AND FOUNDLOST. Siamese-Burmese, dark

brown cat. Moross-Kerchevalarea. Reward. TUxedo 1-4450.

LOST at playfield oppositeRichard School. 2 golf clubs,4 iron and 7 icon. Gormanlabel. Reward. TUxedo 55002.

LOST-Parakeet. greyish whitewith blue breast. St. Paul-Beaconsfieid area. Reward.VA 1-3485.

LOST: Gold pill, 4 leaf cloverdesign, pearl center VicinityVillage, August 22. Reward.TU 5-6524.

4-HELP WANTEDMALE Cind FEMALE

BLOSDALE

REAL ESTATE sales personnelwanted. Will train.MANOR TU 6-0550

PART TIME bookkeeper-typist,to trial balance. female. East-side resident. Mail resume ofeducation, work experience,salary requirements. Reply toBox W10. Grosse Pointe News.

WEAK".' Strengthen the follow-ing subjects before Septem- iber: new math. English and ,Latin. Also all elementary!b'Ubjects, 1st through 8thgrades. Piano instructions.TUxedo 5-6215.

COMMUNITYTUTORING SERVICE

MRS. LOUIS MAR1CK., DIREC-TOR. Tutoring by degree teach~ers available in all subjecu forgrades hl~b schl)ol. college andadult education.

339 MerriweatherGrosse Pointe Farms

ALL ELEMENTARY grades andremedial rea din g. DetroitBoard of Education list. TU4.4323 'NURSES, practical. also com-

. panions, live in light cook~ing, own transportation. Sub-urban N u r sin g AgencyLicensed, Bonded. 382-0488

PRIV ATE TUTORINGIN

YOUR OWN HOMEAll subjects; all grades. Adultsand children. Certified teach-ers.

Call:DETHOlT AND SUR URBAN

TUTORING SERVICEKENWOOD 7-4653

Thursday, August i, 1963

CLASSIFIED RATES 14-~~~~::t~~ALECharge Ads-12 wordsfor $1.90 REAL ESTATECat~ Ads-12 ~C?rds for <fOe SALESMAN WANTED

e eoch addlhonal word Experienced in Grosse PointeCall resales and new building. We

TUXEDO 2-6900 have two subdivisIons in3 Trunk Lines Grose Point~ area to sell.

LINER STATIONS P. J. BARr REALTORCUNNINGHAM DRUGS 19820 Mack '1'U 4-1400

16941 Kel'c.heval at Notre Dame MemLer of E.D.R.A. Multi-ListTU 5~9G98 ~ _

HARKNESS PHARMACY 4A HELP WANTED20313 Maek Ave. A~ Loehmoor -TU 4.JlOO ( Domestic)

NEWS SALES STATIONSf){)WN,!,'IWN .~EA

Grand Circus l-'afk News StandMajestic Bldg. News Stand

E. JEFFERSON TO CITY LIMITSAlden Park Mnnor. E. Jefferson

and VanDyh~Camerons Cift Shop. Wayburn ------ _P~k Jpr:ugs, CltyLimlhJ S-SITUATION WANTED

GROSSE POIN TE PARI( ----.--- --------Miller PhW'lllacy, Wayburn and CARELSKerchevalSUltViUI Pharmal'Y, Bellconsi'ed BABY SITTING AGENCYand Kercheveal .Louis Party Store an Charlevo!:, VACATION duty, invalid and

GROSSE POINTE' CITY maternity care, domestic help.K~~:~he;'~lrmacy. Cadleu~ and Licensed. Bonded, Registered., GROSCunningham's Drugs. Not:re Dame CALI US VE 9-9066 983 Anand Kercheval • , ranch,Notre Drune Pharmacy. Notre ----IDame and Kercheval IF YOU'LL NAME.the job you drapes

GROSSE POINTE FARMS want done I'll do it! VATrail Pharmacy. Kercheval on 4-9172. ,_

the HillFurms Drugs. Fisher Rd. and --------------~ GROSSE

Kercheval BABY SITTERS AVAILABLE near MSehettlers Drugs. Fisher Rd. andMaumce Care of elderly, convalescents. Farms

KInsel Drugs. Mack and 7-Mlle I LICENSED & BONDED colonRoad I W d

Wood's Drug Center. Mack and I 00Boumemouth (7 Mile Rd.) Assistant Parents ranch

GROSSE POINTE WOODS TU 5Grosse PoInte Pharmacy, Mack Agency -

and Hunttngton 1Harkness Phannacy, Mack and TU 6-2257Lochmoor ~ __ . _HM'ii:d J'ohn!lons. Mack MId 8- PRACTICAL NURSE available.Goronflo. Muck and Anita I Plain cooking. References.Arnold's Drug. Mack and Haw- TUxedo 1-9358 .

thorne •Bob's Dnlgs. Mack llnd Roslyn ---- .-----.--~----~-~------

DETROIT AREA I SECRETARIAL SERVICEBriggs D) ug Store. Mack and IBM Executive

Touraine I .Rands Medical Service Pharmacy. Photo CopIes

Mack and Moran I Mimeo & OffsetBhIe Cross Drugs. Mack and Nett ..Blue Hill Pharmacy, r<l:ackand Resumes -- MaIltngD:J~~~s~~~ Dnlgs. Mack and Mildred Sherban, 5028 Harvard

Devonshire Anytime, TU 2-5506L & L Pharmacy. ;:dack and Bea.~ _~ ~_~ ._

consfleld IColony Patent Medlclni!. 15645 ALL ODD JOBS - GuttersMark 1 cleaned, painting, chimney

l-A-PERSONALS and cement work. Landscap~--------~-- ~~------ I ing. TUxedo 2-5539.

THUMPER and i-Am have 3 I --~------------.-

female Siam('se kittens for GROSSE POINTE'S UNUSUALsale. VAlley 2-7804. SECRETARIAL SERVICE

_.. ---------.----- • Letters, Resumes Composed2A-MUSICAL • Dictation Taped by Telephone

INSTRUCTION • Silk SCreen Mimeographing--------~------ • Telephone Answering

PUNCH AND JUDYMUSIC STUDIOS HESTER "WRIGHT-IDEAS"

BATCHELORPiano, guitar, classic guitar,banjo, accordian. ',iolin. TUxedo 2-6034

15 Kercheval, iNURSE'S AID, experienced.Grosse Pointe Farms Private or institutional. Full

TU 4-4440 Res. 372-8994 time, part time, relief. PRes--------------- cott 2-5337.

2B-TUTORING

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, Y2 acre, all fenced, ~0 frl'it trees,hed, horseshoe drive, /4 x 9 porch.)nation AND shcpping, 7 rooms.Imily room, fireplace, garbage dis-picture window, 2..car garage, etc.over $30,000 invested, will sacrifice

small down payment. 2220 I St.ores. PR 5-3886.

Thursday. August I, 1963

)RGrosse Pointe Woods

Whittier road. announce theRY L. birth of a daughter. CAROLtil\, of ! :\IARIE. July 16.

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$37,500

door opener) a garden bar-

Dur time as you will like what

$53,000

:ing is located near the lake, tastefully landscaped, has a

hall with tile floor, paneledth built-in desk, disposal andlee, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths,, room for the do-if-yourself

Pointes

l few steps from Windmilllieve this modern three bed~sents an outstanding offer................ TU 6-0550

~~~ ~- ~--~- -. _. -- ---~--_.

. Will Display\Students ~Art

'tS R.:>St'YC l tith his Grosse Pointe High School,'. DR.: students' al't work will be dig.FIXG- ,played during the month of. They August at Michigan Consoli-lx>fore . H 't Iust. . dated Gas Company s OSPI a •

, ity Center. 16906 Kercheval.I •

reight- Sc1l'rtions will be on exhibitIS-. an.> I {rom the general art (':isses.FORD' and the dn\wing and paintingRA. of l'1ass('s Of particular int('rest

arr 17 oil paintings cov('rinl ayariety of Subjects.

WIL- ; The exhibit was assembled byla Hig- ! ::'.liss :'Ilarion Lampman, Grossenounce Pointe High School Art In-10THi' structor.

Thos£' int£'rrsted in seeingthp exhibit are invited to thE.'

ID A.' Hospitality ("enter before N'Jonal). of )J onday through Friday and allte the day Saturday.TALIE

s Different

tSt? •• , '7 SS" 77 7 ?72 , • r ------oL " d Ed 1 sf rl « cd .. d sd .. '* zd '* sf rl zd _d'S" d • d sC r1 .. d" .. ,., ad cd z"6 d ~ ~ --l. __ __ ~ _ A _

. < d 7 < rt< d« r r ' r r d d < < • « d $ C S crt C 1 C S $ • r C r r t C $ • • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

YERKEY & SOtWE SPECIALIZE _painting only. 27 year~enCl? Dti PO:\'T pain'Reasonable.

Call EveningsTW 1-5896

A-I PAINTING and Pal'ing. Resfdential and (:cial. Basements antspraying. Patch r:las1.f5ured. Skilled 'work"estiwates. C I e a n ~ship. A-I reference!;Cra,vford, WA 3-2122~

Thursday, Augu

Sealed proposals ,up truck wil be ree ~Farms, 90 Kerby Roauntil 11:00 o'clock ncwhich time all bids w;:

All bids must be :

and submitted on stal:able at the City EngiPointe Farms 36, Mic;

The City reseLVesto accept the bid cons.City.

TAKE NOTICEVillage of Grosse p,Macomb, ~Iichigan,register for the Spelda:; of September, U

Registrations wi!Clerk at the Villageeach working day ur1963.

THE LAST DAYWILL BE MOl'WA Y.which day the said Chours of 8:00 o'dockStandard Time. for t!of electet"S qualified t

Published in Grosse F

211-PAINT!NG ANDECORATING

81One Expre

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Classif~

Village ofCOUNTIES Of.

INVITJ

NOTICE

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-----------PAINTING, Decoratinr.

ior, exterior. Wallexpert work. Best n,Bonded. TUxedo 4-0';

ElectricCopies of thesheet can beof the City C,

The City of <:serves the rigbids, to waiVebidding and tcto be in the b

Bids will be reof the City e20025 MackWoods 36, ...E.S.T. on Wedfor an

-----------E. A. WANDREY, l'

pap e r h an gin 1!. "interior. Call afterTuxedo 5-3049.

I,

PRIDE20%

OFF CASH and CARRY

TACKED DOWN CARPETSAND FURNTTURE

CLEANED onLOCATION

RUGS PICKED UPAND DELIVERED

CARPET AND FunNITURE

CLEANERSFREE ESTIMATES

10615 CADLUX

TUXEDO 5.5700

JOHN R_ FORTIER

PR 7-3551

Thursday, August ~~19~._.21H-Rug Cleaning

LEO P. KISTNI!:RInterior painters, exterior.Free estimates, work guar-anteed. Hates reasonable.Custom worK and cola:,.PRescott 7-5876, PRescott7 5853,

PAINTING, exterIor and in-terior. Wall washing. GrossePointe references. Mr. Page,822-7348.

COMPLETE decorating ser-vice. Interior and exteriorpninting. Pap e r' removingand paper h a n gin g. Wallwashi71g. Workmanship guar-anteed to be the best. Forestimate, call

WILLIAM FORSYTHEVAlley 2-9108

Dependable Services

WOLVERINETypewriter Service

Our New Location13131 E. JEFFERSON AVE.

Next to the SOv,;,rine Hotel

VA 2.3560----- - -~--------~

Pointe Area

Zo-PIANO SERVICE-._------~-----COMPLETE piano service. Tun-

fng, rebuilding, refinIshIng,de-mothing. Memb,~r PianoTechnicians Guild. R. Zecb,

731.7707--------~21A=GENE-~AL SERVICES

CONCRETE, garage, 1Ire dam-I'8l;es and other material re-moved. Prompt service. VAl-ley 1-1336.

GUIDE TO (;OOD SERVICE

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ALL ROOF and gutter wo.-k-new and repair. Caulking,metal de c k s. Reasonable.TUxedo 6-0073.

379 Fish., Rd., OPP. High

GROSSE POINTE

Shoe Repair

Grosse Pointe CabTU 2-5300

21(i-RUG CLEANING

RADKE CARPET CLEANERSCarpets, rugs, tacked down orloose and upholstered furniturecleaned and moth proofed, inyour home the modern waywith the latest Rug Deteger,dries overnight.Repairing, serge binding, throwrugs and runners, picked up Iand delivered.Free est J mat e, reasonableprices. DR 1-3133. I

Electrical RepairsAppliance Circuits

PROMPT SERVlCE

Krausmann Electric Co.Serving the Grosse Pointe area TU 2-5900

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ROAD SERVICE,TU 1.9813 ~8A~\ I

TU4-3988~

Earl Rict.anls Service20397 Mack Ave .. bl tbe Woods

OPEN DAILY

NEWCUSTOM BUILT

HON\ESBY FRED MERELLI

TremendoL.s Values

GROSSE POINTE WOODS

Ill-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

HURT

Hot Attics?Venti/lite

Now

Classified DeadlineMoved Up to Noon

A Tuesday noon, 12 p.m.,deadline is being announcedby the ciassified advertisingdepartment for all new copy,changes of copy and cancel-lations. It is suggested thatall real estate ~opy be sub-mitted to our office by Mon-day 5 p.m.

B~ONDE, female cocker span-Iiel, 7 months old, registered /and pedigreed. TU 5-48~~11

CREAM COLORED miniaturepoodle, AKC registered, nine /'months old. All shots, $75.TUxedo 5-0460.

2 Lorge Aluminum $1800Roof Vents Installed

RICHARD WILLERTZ

TU 1.8170

x easona -er. TUxedo 4-9514.

CHRISTINE COURTChoice lot in lovely new sub-division off Lakeshore Roadnear Crescent Sail Club.KARL DAVIES TU 5-3229

NORTH DEEPLANDS. Choice120'x150,' Available for im-mediate building. \ViIl con-sidel' terms. Owner. TUxedo6-1444.

VACANT - Trombley Road,south of Jefferson. Duplex

site SOx150. TU 1-6503.

16-PETS FOR SALE.THREE female Siamese kittens

want good homes. $15. VAl-ley 2-7804.

AFFF£TIONATE terrier-span-iel, 6 months, black, 10pounds. All shots. TUxedo1-6436.

SHETLAND pony. Children'sbackyard pet. Saddle, bridle,cart, harness and trailer box$300. TUxedo 1-0212.

KITTENS, 3 fuzzy black, partAngora. TUxedo 1-5183.

AFFECTIONATE black andwhite tom cat, 9 months old.Free to good home. TUxedo2-6479.

BY APP'T

LOCHMOOR BLVD.Larger 1:lh STORY on lOO'x16S'site. AttaChed 2 ear garage, 2big bedrooms and bath on 1stfloor. space for additionalrooms on 2nd. Quality through-out. Excellent location. Under-priced for ql!Jck sale. TUxedo1-6300. '

Johnstone & Johnstone

ATTRACTIVE three .lJedroombrick, Un i v e r sit y Place,Grosse Pointe City. One floorliving with extra raom on sec-ond floor. Ten years old, ex-cellent condition. Wonderfulfor couple or small family.Shown by appointment. Byowner. TUxedo 2-6721.

SHOWhl BYAPPOINTMENT ONLY

FIRST OFFERINGSCUSTOM BUILT-4 bedroom,

3~ bath. MOl't convenient lo-cation on Balfour Road. Pan-elled den. Completely fin-ished basement with elaboraterecreation room and bar. AU.2-car garage

BEDFORD near Jefferson-Early American C 0 Ion i a I,built 1956. Four bedrooms,2~ baths, family room, Mut-schler kitchen with buIlt-ins,attached garage. Nice lot.

MANY OTHER HOMESBY APPOINTMENT

PICTURES AND INFORMA-TION ON MOST

GROSSE POINTE HOMES

Suburban Maintenance938 AVON COURT - Lovely Associatescenter hall Cape Code, beauti- "No Job Is Too Small."fully situated at end of court, Cne phone call for all homedesigned for executive or pro- maintenance problemsfessional with large family. Kitchen Mod~rnizHtionOver 2,800 sq. ft, of formal andcasual livability plus 2lh-car at- Licensed Builders "tached garage. Paneled library TU 1-8444 PH 6-3038,

(convertible to 5th bedroom)'H --AN-D-Y-'M-A-N'-S-E-R-VIC.E - I, BESTC A1RPE:TCLEANERSpaneled family room, formal rdining room, spacious kitchen Chimney, porch repaJr and i CLEANING, DYEINGwith built-ins and dishwasher. odd jobs. PRescott 7-3452. I REPAIRINGLGtrge informal diner area, 2~

baths, 4 bedrooms up (complete- 21D-ELECTRICAL I PROMPT HOME SERVICEly private master suite; 20x17 APPLIANCES I FREE ESTIMATESbed roo m plus combination -------------- I INSUREDwalk-in closet and dressing f HOOVER-ELJREK.A

1

i TU 2-6556room and full bath>. Also fea-tures an upstairs study, rumpus AUTH. SERVICE ~~_ ~_~or sit tin g room. Immediate FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY! I 21'-P~INTIN~&occupancy. Only $37,900. ALl, MAKES DcCORA TlNG

895 AVON COURT-Center en- HARPER VACUUM PA I N TIN G, colors matched,trance colonial. 3 large bed- papering, pap e r removed,rooms, 2Y.!baths, paneled family 17176 E. Warren TU 1-1122 wall washing, wc-k guaran-room, huge kitchen with all . teed. Mertens, 122 Muir, TUbuilt-ins, including dishwasher, GROSSE POINTE'S ONLY 2-0083.attaehed 2-car garage. Patio. 95' __ .__ ~ _

lot. Merion blue sod. Approxi- 'HOOVER ERNEST A. BOCKDEVONSHI'<E 1418---<:an't Iind mately .. days to completion, Palnter and decorator; qualIty

5-bedroom home in Park for IOnly $32,500. FACTORY AUTHORIZED Iand color matching, the finest,under $28,000, yes you can. b Ild'.t SERVICE Se"ved Grosse Pointe homes forPriced at FHA appraisal of Several choice u 109 Sl es ~$27,400, $2,800 down plus I still available. Your plan or POINTE VACUUM 20 years.closing cost moves you in; ours. Let us quote. FREE PICKUP & DELIVERY 20685 Woodmont TU 1-69052\0 baths, nook, TV room, SALES BY NEW - REBUILT - PARTS HUGHES BROTHERS, patnt-recreation room, first floor T TU I 0647 IIlaundry, glassed terrace, 2- M a rv. B0 UTIN U I-I (;I4 - I ing and decorating, wa

21002 l\-IACK I washing, expert paper hang-car garage. Close to St. Clare _. ' .__ 1 fng, free estimates. 5293~~~~~o:hoPPing and trans- OFFICE PHONE-.aB4-7733 21E-CUSTOM CORSETS Yorksbire, TUxedn 2-97,"

MODEL PHONE-886-0525 I or 821-9643.KENSINGTON 1127 -Subs tan- INDIVIDUALLY des i g n e d I

tial older home for nice large RENAUD N. 960 Spencer girdles and surgical, DONALD BLISSfamily, well built, carefully B' k h 2 car attached supports. Over 30 years ex-, Decoratormaintained, reasonably priced. I nc ra~c 'bedrooms family I perie.nce. Maude Bannert. For I Exterior Interior

garage, . ' appomtment, call TOwnsend I .. room, modern kltc~en and I 9-3317. Free EstimatesLOTHROP 274 - Ex,epbon.l hroakfast room, recreabon room, : 35 Years in C,P,

offering. St. Paul, Brownell cal'pets draperies. Landscaped 1------------ --- iand Kerby school districts. lot. Other features. 21G-ROOF SERVICE I TU 1-7050Ranch type Ihome featur~s 6 TU 2-4661 ' . ,be<m>om" 3\0 ooths, spacrons HURT ROOF AND GUTTER 'ork- I BARNOWSKY. Interior & ex-faIllI~y roon: w1th most at- , Decks repaired, replaced. 25 terior decorating. Experi-tractlve pat10. Basement ex- . I '. ed 371

11 t f hUd years expenence, references I cnced, reliable, msur. _ce en or c ren. BUCKINGHAM 1007 on request. Don Seeger, TU I 7918.Deluxe center hall Colonial, like ~ ..

TOURAINE 97-ehoice Farms .new. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, St. 5.7460. . COMPLETE decorating. Paper--location. Georgian Colonial in Charles kitchen with all built- ------------1 hanging, insured, guaranteed.e:ccellent condition. All gra- ins, including 1st floor laundry. CALL from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m .. for Al Schneider. TUxedo 1-0565.cious size rooms. Check this Library, powder room, closed gutter work and roof repaH's. I ._fine home before you build. 30 years' experience. Fully /'You will be happy you did. porches and patios. Awnings. insured. Low priced. Painting and DecoratingCarpets throughout. Hecreation

room and bar. Attached garage. RICHARD WILLERTZ Best of Grosse Pointe100' landscaped lot. Vacant. In TF 1-8170 or TU 4-2545 Referencesthe forties. ----------.. Interior • Exterior

REPAIRED; roofs. chimneys, Free EstimatesTU 2-466/ po l' C h e s, gutters (cleaned).

GRACE & SON BUILDINGMAINTENANCE. Since 1911.

WINDMILL POINTE DRIVE1570Q.-Fine l,ake view fromthis tastefully d e cor ate dGeorgian Colonial home, lo-cated on unusually largesprinklered lot. 3 Family bed- I . EJA-LOTS FOR SALErooms, 2 £ine baths and

maid's quarters. Completely 329 LAKESHORE DRIVE-Lot PH 1-1715.

air conditioned for pleasant 106' 185' R ble Own . ---------- EXTERIOR HOUSE and garage

summer living. SPECIAL _ Gutters cleaned, painting. Excellent refer-$7.50. RoMing - Gutters, gal- ences, very reasonable, freevanized Aluminum - Met a I estimates. 821-9684.Decks - Caulking - Chimney I - _

Repairs. TUxedo 2.5539.

Sir/oway & CO.884-7000

RAYMOND, 19290 - 1st of-fering. Brick Colonial, threebedrooms, 111.2baths, heatedterrace, gas heat. Owner. CallVEnice 9-3020, between 9and 5.

HIDDEN LANENear Lochmoor Golf Club. Out-standing 3 bedroom RANCH.Large paneled family room, ter-rific kitchen. Pric~ reduced to$36,900. TUxedo 1-6300.

Johnstone & Johnstone

ROOFING COMPAMY, INe.SS1 E. VERNOR HW'(. • D£!R.OIT- - -- D. W. CANDLER

POINTE NEWS13~-REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

GROSSE POINTE WOODS

OPEN SUN. 2-61683 NEWCASTLE ROAD, nearMaek. Spacious center hall Colo-nial. 3 bedrooms, 2:lh baths, fam-ily room, quality carpets. For-mica counters in large, familysized kitchen with vinyl floors.Formica vanity with twin lavs inmain bath. Recreation room withbar. Many extra built-ins inbasement. 2-car garage. A "mustsee" home. Price reduced.

1836 HOLLYWOOD, near Mack.Beautiful face brick Cape Cod.4 bedrooms, 2:lh baths (2 bed-rooms-bath down; 2 bedrooms,lh bath up), large 12'x8'6" kitch-en dinette, good quality carpets.Paneled recreation room plusStudy or hobby room in base-ment. Jalousie terrace, 2-carbrick garage, 70' lot. Only$28,900.

MARV, BOUTINTU 4-7733

Member E.D.R.A. Multi-List

NOTHING NEW UNDERTHE SUN!

Purdy&

EdgarTU 4-2228

GROSSE13-REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE

YOU'VE BEEN PEEKINGaround at four bedrooms inthe Farms, but haven'tcom; up with the righthouse then may we suggestyou peek in this newerhome on Country ClubDdve. Not really a largehome, but just enoughhouse to stretch out in, andnew enough to have all thegadgpts you have beenreading about.

2008 LOCHMOOR3-bedroom Colonial, bath andhalf, screened porch, 2-car ga-rage, plentiful storage area.$21,900. Open Sunday 2-5 orcall owner, TU 4-6536.

SUMPTUOUSLY SITUATEDon a large lot which af-fords the ultimate in pri-vacy and is serviced byunderground sprinklers,this truly fine home iscompletely air condition-ed. The ingenious secondfloor layout makes thishouse suitable for just acouple, but "expands" intofive accessible bedrooms ifrequired. The first floorplan includes a graeiousfoyer which gives access tothe living, dining, and Ii-br,'lry rooms. Recently re-decorated in pleasing colorswhich go with almosteverything. As an added in-ducement there is an extralot which "goes with orwithout," d ep end i n g onwhat our buyer prefer!l.

JUST WHAT so many of ourprospects have asked for;that home which has bed-rooms and baths for thewhole family, in a goodneighborhood, needs redo-ing, but is priced so lowthat an additional invest-ment in refurbishing willbe justified by the excel-lent location. $27,500 whileit lasts.

SCRUTINIZE the competitionthen get serious when youallow us to make an ap-pointment for you to in-spect this well maintainedc 0 10 n i a I on HuntingtonBoulevard. Three f ami I ybedrooms, a bath and ahalf, g e n e l' 0 U s screenedporch and a paneled playroom. Priced under twenty-five.

TAKE ADVANTAGE of theprice reduction on this ex-qUisite ranch home on El-ford Court. Two full baths,and so important, thatlarge, beamed ceiling ac-tivities room. This one isso well maintained you canmove tn tomorrow. Underthirty.

NOT JUST ANOTHER Co-lonial with three bedroomsand llh baths. This homeon McKINLEY AVENUE isone to see first, and we'resure you'll come back whenyou've seen the rest. Doyourself a favor and caNbefori' it gets away.

WITH YOU IN MIND. You,with a four bedroom houserequirement. You who muststay in the middle twentythousand dollar range. Youwho want to be near schoolsand transportation, bettersee this one in the Farmsforthwith.

SHOWPLACE in every detail.C e n t e r hall floor planwith paneled library off theliving room. K n 0 c k 0 u tkitchen with built-ins. Fourhonest - sized bed roo m s.South of Jefferson in thePark. Now at $45,000.

ONE WOULD EXPECT to findfour bedrooms in this largercolonial on WHITTIERROAD, but the owner de-cided on three immenserooms and two large baths.Center hall plan providesfor a separate dining roomand library. In the thirties.

100 KERCHEV AI,.

"the sure way to miss Successis to mil'S the opportunity."

WA.1-6282IDcluding

Chain Link All-Steel andRustic Styles

TU 1-2100

TU 4-5700

BY APPOINTMENTBEDFORD LANE 630 - Price

reduced on this deluxe ranchoverlooking Lake St. Clair. 3bedrooms, 2 baths. Out oftown owner says sell.

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

BEDFORD 816-Largp. 4 bed-room English colonial. Excel.lent Park location. New kit-chen with built-ins. Fine fami- If that's what you think be-ly home. Early occupancy. cause you've SE:en every avaH-

KERCHEV AL 282 -- Must be' able home in your price rangeseen. Extra large ranch. 2 -then take a gander at thesebedrooms, 2 baths down, 1 four listings We are offering forbedroom and bath up, with the first time:possibility of 4th bedroom_Close to water and schools.

SERVICING THE GROSSE POINTESFOR OVER Y2 CENTURY

Every style of Fenceerected for you

LOTHROP, 154-Bu~lder's ownllOme in the Farms. 4 bed.rooms, 2% baths, library, beau.tiful large lot. A fine familyhome under $60,000.00.

ILOTHROP 404 - A windingstairway adds charm to thi~well-kept 4 bedroom colonial.Under $30,000.00.

McKINLEY 465 - Custom builtattractive 3 bedroom colonial.1~2 baths, low taxes. Fairlypriced.

RIDGE ROAD, 233-Unusuallyattractive and well locatedone floor home. Well plannedand beautifdly decorated. 3bedrooms, 2 baths. familyroom, sup e r i 0 r recreationroom.

Sweeney&

MooreTU 1-6800

CHAMPION

WHITTIER 1020 - A fireplacein a dream kitchen, 4 bed-rooms, 2~ baths, a familyroom and den make this aperfect family home. $47,000.

WINDMILL POI NT E DR.,15315-Delightful Mt. Vernoncolonial overlooking Lake St.Clnir. 4 twin size bedrooms,family room. Only four yearsold. Owner leaving city.

SOMERSET 1437 - Price re-duced on this excellent 5-5 IFflat. Only seven years old, 2gas furnaces, garage. I

GROSSF. POINTE TERRACES-Maumee-St. Clair. 30 units,4 bedrooms, 2 baths each; al-ways rented. This could be aterrific investment. Owneranxious.

COMPLETE INFORMA-TION ON ALL OTHER

GROSSE POINTEPROPERTIESAVAILABLE

ALEXANDER DRIVE 22536ST. CLAIR SHORES

Exceptional location and sur.roundings. Quality built authen_tic Cape Cod brick overlooking

Lake St. Clair and private park.New steel canal in backyard.Vacation land setting for fulleryear round living. Large, airyrooms. 3 bedrooms, 1;2 baths.finished family room and bar inbaSement, 2 Cal' garage. Partlyfurnished if desired. Moderate-ly priced with low down pay-ment. Owner, PRescott 2-4848,evenings.

MEHLENBACHER FENCE CO.10403 HARPER . RESIDENTIAL. INDUSTRIAL

PARK-LIKE SURROUNDINGS-Attractive Early Ameri-can with fine garden. 3bedrooms, 2 baths, maid'sroom down; library, gardenroom and basement gamesroom for family fun.

47,90099,50049,50085,00052,50067,50051,500

36,00016,500

$37,50033,50033,50021,50049.aOO32,00038,50024,500

Karl DaviesTU 5-3220

13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

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COOK RD., 491Custom face built brick ranch

home, 2-car attached garage.2 twin size bedrooms, 11;2baths, large i ami I Y room,mod ern kitchen, recreationroom. 2 years old, By owner.TUxedo 4-4092.

GROSSE POINTEShown By Appointment

2-STORY117R Audubon1059 Bedford1171 Bedford1300 Bedford758 Berkshire

1133 Bishop1047 Devonshire1744 Huntington867 Lakeland

(tri-1evel70 Lakeshore

9J 5 Lake Shore619 Lake Shore515 Middlesex61 Merriweather64 Merriw-eather

251 Merriweather127 Muir527-529 Notre Dame

(duplex)731 S. Oxford

1070 N. Oxford1561 Oxford942 Sunningdale516 Teom Tree576 Washington812 Whittier

1041 Whittier1378 Whittier

lY2-STORY562 Anita (tri-level>

1308 Hampton962 Lochmoor230 McMillan

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BROTHERS, INC.83 Kercheval TU 2-6000---------- -

TU 6-0550MANOR

Harry Smith Building Co. has hod the same highlyskilled mechanics in his employment for many, manyyears. These highly talented skills are at your dis-posal for really fine custom Home Implovement'Work. Custom designing and workmanship are onlypart of the sound counselling you will receive whenyou call us in on your home improvement or homemaintenance problems. Mr. Smith has been doingCustom Building for 28 years ill and around Gi'ossePointe.

"Our service could meanyour success"

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13-REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

The word around GROSSE POINTE •••

NEVVBERRY SUB.

Grosse Pointe Shores 89 HANDY PLACE86 COLONIAL ROAD IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

(off Lakeshor~ Dr,) 3-4 bedroom, 2~ bath, on wlnd-New 4 bl'droom, 211'2 bath Cn. i~g road in G r 0 sse Pointe10nial. Family room, 1st floor I Farms.laundry room. Completely car- FOR DETAILS CALL OWNE~peted and landscaped. $51,500. FO 6-5353 TU 4-4646Open Sunday from 3-7 p.m. or see your broker

JOHN F. SCHERER, INC.372-9013 OPEN SUN. 2-5

823 LAKEPOINTEGROSSE POINTE WOODS Spotless, custom built Colonial.

3 large bedrooms, breakfast1625 Roslyn - First offering. nook, large jalousie enclosed3-bedroom brick Colonial. 11"2baths. den. MutsC'hlcr kitchen. terrace, 60' lot.

:'~~~~~tment only. TUxedo I 433 RIVARD

IBrand, spanking new 4 bed-room Colonial in the City. Pan-BY APPOINTMENT 'eled family room. Fine IXL

CAPE COD in GrossI;' Pointe I kitchen with aU built-ins andWoods, close to transporta-' ample breakfast area.tion. 3 bcdrooms. 112 baths.2-car garage, low taxcs. FGLLOWING BY APP'T

1~637 WINDMILL PTE. DR.ENJOY an expansivc view from Fine Gcorgian Colonial mansionthe picture window of this with stately columns. SpaciousWindmill Poi n t e Colonial. entrance hall with b€'autifulGray brick with attached 2-car circular slai;-case. Large, step-garage, built in 195~. Well down living room. w:.irm, richlyworth seeing and priced at I paneled library with fireplace,$37,500. 'spacious pan e 1e d breakfast

MODE&."IT RANCH. (J r 0 sse! room, 2 powder roo~s on firstPointe City, Built 1957. 3 bed- floor, 4 large, lovely bedrooms.rooms, fireplace, 2-car garage. 3 baths and servant'~ quartel'Smany extras. on 2nd floor. Home 10 perfect

! ~ondition and an architecturalBRICK CAPE COD-WI 0 del' n delight, I

kitchen. Ferry School. 3 bed-rooms. $230 taxes. $16.500. 61 MERRiWEATHER

I4 bedroom COlunial in the heartof the Farms. Paneled den withfirpplace, attractive kit c henwith dishwasher and disposaland ample eating space.

Off Lake Shore DriveIdeal 100' lots on one ofGrosse Pointe's quain~est$treets; Star of th~ Seaparish, Barnes and Brow.neU schools.

GROSSE PTE. - BY OWNER IAttractive 3-bedroom Colonial

on tree shaded lot; plenty ofclosets and cabinets; screenedporch, 2-car garagE', 11,~baths,rec. room, gas heat. Queen ofPeac~ parish. Priced in thetwenties. TU 1.3358.

Serving Grosse Pointe for 28 yearsHARRY SMITH BUILDING CO.

TU 5.3900 Licensed Insured TU 5.7013

Choice Build-i ng Sites for

CustomHomesCOLONIAL ROAD

Grosse Pte.Farms

JOHN F. SCHERER BLDR.372-9013

1396 VERNIER Road Colonial3 bedrooms, paneled base-ment. Overlooking g 0 I!COurse. $19.500. TUxedo 4-6082,

Jefferson, Nine Mile, St. Lucy'sWill build 3 bedroom Colonial1st floor lay, double bowl vlmityin upstairs bath. InclUding lot$16,900.

ALSOLarge 3 bedroom ranch, Buili-in Oven and range. B-2 baths, 2ca=- attached garage. Includinglot, $21,200.

ALSOTwo different plans availableof a large 3 bedroom ranch.Built-in oven and range. 1~baths, 2 car attached garage./Large family room with :naturalfireplace. Including lot $26,000each. Also other lots available.

P. J. HART19802 MACK TU 4.1400

Member of E.D.R.A. multiphoto list.

34,80054,00035,50029,80049,50062,00034,75047,50035,500 '_35,900 GROSSE PTE. WOODS

/740 MANCHESTER$48.500 3 bedrooms. carpeted, enclosed18,500 porch.42,000 TU 2-7840

29,900 II-STORY LAKESHORE RD. (SHORES)

1063 Anita 24,900 location near Yacht Club.50 Lake Shore Lane 59,500 Spacious 1st floor for fam-

475 Lexington . 43,500 ily or entertaining. 4 bed-997 N. Renaud 37,000 rooms, 3 baths, 2 maid's on

1140 N. Renaud 42,500 2nd. More family bedrooms99 Shoreham 52,500 on 3rd.

80 Stonehurst 54,000 NEAR (FARMS) PIER _ EarlyI THOROUGH COVERAGE Anerican on children filled,1931 NOR WOO D DRIVE. ON OTHER dead-end street. 5 bed-

GROS"E POINTE HOUSES rooms, 3 baths, den, plusGrosse Pointe Woods-1 floor, oJ

3-bedroom, finished basement, Stop in for a time saving list l~rge family rffom lWithforced hot water heat. 2-car tailored to your requirements fIreplace. 1st 001' aun-bbck g:o.rage. Underground from our cGmprehensive Grosse dry.sprinJ.-Jer system. Corner lot.I Pointe catalo~ of photographs, PRICE REDUCED-Neat CapeImmediate occupancy. By J and small floor plans. Cod bedroom and bathowner, '1'U 1-0149. I dow~, 2 bedrooms and bath

. MAXON up. New sunroom added.Owner's pride shines inlarge, luscious garden.

Ridge near Moross ISt. Paul's Parish: Kerby and' FAIRHOLME 1655Brownell schools: will build I Center entrance Colonial, newly4-bedroom. 2~2 bath. Colonial, decorated, 3 bedrooms, 1~activities room, fireplace, 2-car baths, family room, recreationgarage; including lot $37,500. room. Many extras. IMMEDI-J 0 H N F.SCHERER Bldr. , ATE OCCUPANCY. Ask i n g

372-9013 ! $26,800. Owner. TUxedo 1-4211.I

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ARaymondloewy/Wm. SnafthDESIGN CRWlOM

20 f83 Mack Avenue

QUEEN of the NILE

17P.45 Kercheval

in the VillaCJe

New Concept inSpectacles • • •

IONOPTICIANS

Page Fifteen21Z-LANDSCAPING

Watc" For Our

Weekly Specials!

9: 15 A.M. - Return sameevening_ Twin Engine Serv-ice. For information and res-ervations call 371.6677.

III/DWEST "".WAYSDetroit C'dy Airport

Village Meats

Con!Gms that ronaw the nataraleyebrow and ~entthe mod-em fashion trend tDward eye make-

, 11p. Eyes me enhaneed. and c:omealive like a beautiful smile.

Brolia

Tree Service

Mack ot Somerset

Kids Like Us

In stock forimmediete delivery

PRescott 2-4279

For Delivery Call TU 2.5778 - TU 2.5777

Gregory Boat Co.9666 E. JeffersonPhone 823-1900

Complete LandscapeSf3rvice

James

LANG~S

21%-LANDSCAPING

STEAKS! Specially cut to your liking _ • ~order now lor back yard barbe-cues.

COM. IN "ND aaB THB

"sO.TONIVI#ALER"More sa.fety and sport formore people.

All Choice Quality, Rotisserie

Rump RoastStricfy Fresh Whole

Beef TenderloinsSpecially Nicl} for Outdoor Grilling

COMPLETE landscaping serv-ice. lawn cutting, cultivationand fertilizing. edging andclean~up work .. Julius La Qui-

Iere, PRescott Bp2'709. Free es-

_. t~~~t:~~~2.~ ~_er_h_o~u_r. _

1 rtf}fjlt/II--------~. . ._ i

KRAY Lawn !V1owing Servicp..:Edging and wltivating. Young'man does top job at reason-jable nte. f:81-0558. i

._._-------- -- -~~~~-~--~-~.------ ---'--------~-lComplete lawn, gard~n ~nd tree Imaintenance. ,

Free estimate I

~~I~~hg~F:J~~~laIn;~!NON STOPLANDSCAPI~G & TREE •

SERVICE

___ ~~.1~9~~___ ,SC H ED U LEDAIR SERVICEto CINCINNAD

WNKEN AIRPORTLEAVECITY

AIRPORT

Kids

2 loaves

SPRENKLE

LEEBERTSIL VI:RStv1ITHS

1450B CHARLEVOIXI 8lk p.ast of Chalmt>rs

VA 2-7~l8

JEWELRYREMODELING

• Old Jewelry •BO<lght ondRedesigned r

• Rings SixedSam!! Day

• Diamonds Checked Free• Highgrade Watch Repoiring

LICENSED mas t e r plumberR e pat r 8,. remodeling, etcGuaranteed electric sewercleaning. Cal Roemer, TU.2-3150.

21T-DRESSMAKINGREWEA VING - Clothing, moth

holes, burns, tears. 11 years'experipnce, 22549 Raven. PR7-4381.

DRESSMAKING- Alterations,co a t s relined. Reasonable.Warren-Chalmers, 33]-6460.

----------------.1ALTERATIONS and sewing.

Will pick up and deliver.TUxeao 1-3669,

E X C L U S I V E alterations byMarie Stephens. Quick servoice on hems. (Furs). TU5-7610.

21U-PLUMBING

• PLUMBING• HEATING

• SEWER CLEANING

VA 2-12821::322 E.• Jefferson .,--------~------

21V-SILVER PLATING 1

SILVEH & GOLD PLATING 1OXldi7.mg and RepaIring 1--' ...-

f~rass POhshlng & Lacquenng I r'., -~,,~, ... , ,,_.•.J~welry Reoairlng, EngrllVuH!

1,

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BREADIHO,.°piizA

Homemade, white

Like

TU 4-2942

Mack at Somerset

14933 KerchevalVA 2-8509

Americon ond SwissWATCH and

CLOCK REPAIRS

Jewelry repairing,diamond remouMing

HoeberlingJewelry

20 Y.an in Sam. Locatlon

Grandfather Clocksa Specialty

CustomcrattCONSTRUCTION

COMPANY

ALL TYPE~ of cement work.Steps, brick work, chimneys.No job too small. Call 837-24B8.

CARPENTER - All types re-pair and remodeling. 'CarlWatson, LA 6-5501.

ADDITIONS ALTERATIONSFamily rooms, porch enclosures,modern kitchens. atttcs convert.e~l . I

COMPLETE MODERNIZINGLICENSED & INSURED

HELMERTUxedo 4--0522

21S-CARPENTER WORK

JIM SUTTON1677 BRYS

Carpenter Work, Repairing &Remodeling, Atttcs, Porches,

.Garages.

CUSTOM MODERNIZATIONAdditions, alterations. recrea-tion rooms and kitchens. Freeestimates.

THE BARLEC CO.TUXEDO 2-2322

MAC'S eri~Pil"'t#16115 MACK AVE., near Devonshire

i\(,\ O~;\

"~e~e Oven Fresh

O~ HOT BREADDaily

DOING all types of carpenterwork, remodeling attic rooms,porches. Small or big jobs.Estimates free. TUxedo 5-5892

H. F. JENZEN BUILDINGHome and industrial repairsAdditions. attics completedPorch enclosures. recreationrooms, garages repaired. I

l'U 1-9744 lU 4-3011 IAdd;tions . Alterations IKi.j.,::hen MOdernization I

or Minor RepairFree Estlnl .. tes

Licensed Contractor

FRANK J. ST. AMOURru 2-8324 TU 5-5791

Alfred E. Zier-in Alger Theater Bldg. ~;.~.::~~~:~:..:~::.....:.;;~.~..:~..~~..~~_.~..JEWELER & GOLDSMITH I -

16437 E. Warren TU 1-4980 LEARN THE--------- -i EASY WAY TO,.-------~Honeywell SWIMMING POOL

:~:s::::=:.:~;::n'ed in Lawn Sprinklers M"n~~I~T,~~~,~~!poolnew and alterations. Josette • Repair water the easy way with Nel-Sewing Studio. Phone 884- I • Servl'ce son's a p pro \' e d chemicals9678. i that protect your family's

I • Installation health with the minimum------------ I amount of care_ ~o difficultSEWING alteratIons. a d u It,;; Manual and Automatic instructions to follow or com .

and children; hems. zippers. "Service the rest, install plicilted. messy formulas. Beplain drapes. Blankets bouna the bes~' sure of proper t~sting rtleth- 'TU 1-7455. ods, algae control, chI orin a-

------------ I PR 9-0577 tion. pH control, filter aidDRESSMAKING-General sew- I and cleanf'r.

ing. alterations. Quality work. ~!~~~~~~~-:".~_"_.IC_~~~._~~.Phone for FreeFor appointment, VA 1-4549. ~~~Jl.Jf.JI..lf.JI.Jl.JI.~JI.~ 1 Pool Maintenance Guide

J)C ,

: TRADIN' TOMS' ~: And New: :: i Pool Care Pamphlet

~VACATION I! ~I '~~g~~PQ::~~;~~3~:,"~~:,.. $ . $ ~i pools sanltan' and p00l ('a:"" I* a v Ing -t:. pamphlet Whlt"l answers ques-""'- ~: tlons on pool (are.~ "Ii SALE :!~'i~~/'~:fr;~,;~..>:* ~,; .' .,. I'L._~__I'A-*" ~ I !'o ""'UAe'~: : i ....~>. 1234' SCItAUIR • TU 4~5770'i ~U3LLB3l~~rr\~~"~...,D~~~::::~~lEr-AN-ED-NO-W--.I* ~~ Equipped wi~h Radio, t Replacements and Conre!"sions~ Heater, Washers, Dual .,.

~ ~r.:.:'h':'~f.c:'v.F;'~~j MITMAN HEATING,. P Ius All F'Q c tor y :;~ Equipment.: COM PAN Y

i525951~__....~_U__2._9~OO: ..: "NO ONE BEATS :: A TAYLOR DEAL!" :* -it: TOM TAYLO~ :* -it: BUICK :~ The Only Buick Dealp.r on :

I It the East Side of Detroit -it

! : 13033 GRATIOT :i * 3 Blks. South of 6 Mile ..I : LA 6.3000 :'~**********.t••••*~-------------------------

We

FENESTRASCREENS

Mack at Somerset

FRED NAVARROTUxedo 2-5735

PRINTERSLITHOGRAPH ERS

WO 1-3969432 Mechanic Street

Rotary Offset Printers

J. W. KLEINERCEMENT CONTRACTORAU types of cement and

brick work.

L.VERBEKECEMENT CONTRACTORAll types of cement work.Porches built or repaired.

Patios a specialty. Basementwaterproofing. Bonded,Licensed and Insured

LAkevi('w 1-4693. TUxedo 2-6586

NEW AND REPAIRSDriveways, porches, patios

and pre-cast stepsLICENSED AND BONDED

TUxedo 2-0717

E Cl chi 0 b receives ours pee i a I attertion . . .ass u r i n 9 you thot weare working for YOU Rbest i n t ere s t in theevaluation at your owns pee i a I requirements.

GROSSE POINTE NEWS11 '-FURNITURE ~EPAIR 21R-CEMENT WORK

KRAMER

WE VI ANT TO BE

YOUR

PRINTER

CHAIRS RJ:CANED, doll. re-paired. WA 1.2710 ..

CUSTOM upholstering. A splen-did selection of decorativefa odes. Expert needlepointmounting. Estimates cheer~fully given. Ewald, 13929 Ker-cheval. VA 2-8993.

CEMENT WORK - Any sizejob. Reasonable, reliable, ref-ereuces. DR 1-1256 or VE9-0365.

21R-CEMENT WORK

21Q-PLASTERINGPATCH PLASTERIrTG, expert

workmanship. James Craw-ford, WA, 3-2122.

SPECIALIZING in r e p a Irs,cracked ceilings made likenew, "The Price is Right."

VA 1-7051 VA 4-3022

A-I CEMENT. Drives, floors,garages raised, patios, li-censed, bonded. free estimates.Pete Latella. WAlnut 3-8486.

ALL KINDS CEMENTAND BRICK WORKBasement Waterproofing

Inside - OutsideGAR AGE FLOORS, DRIVE-WAYS, CITY WALKS, RATWALLS, PRE-CAST STEPS,

PORCHESFREE ESTIMATES

No Job Too Small-Just Call

Additions and Remodeling of II

ANY SIZE job. reasonable, reli- all tyes expertly done. :able. References. DR 1-1256 ,or VE 9-0365. • Family Rooms • Kitchens 1

• Remodeled • Recreation:Rooms • Porches • Attics;Conve'rted • Dormers • Ga-;rages Remodeled. iFree hstimates and Planning:Service. FHA Financing. I Mack at Somerset

DEA~~J~~!;:ITHI-------F~~~~;;~---I WINDOWS REPAIRED---~-------- HARDWARE

ADDITIONS - New roo m s, I REPLACEMENTSporches, repairs, completekitchens. VAlley 2-5748.

SALE

ttDaily Service in Pointe Area"

Maybe, In a moment of desperation. Prob-ably missed the mouse and ventilated yourfloor. There's ,. much easier way to elim.inate mice and all troublesome pests.Simply call Vogel-Ritt.

We offer a complete home pest controlservice ••• guaranteed results •• , safestmethods ••• free estimates ••• permanentpeace of mir,d. No obligation, of course.We'll save you money ••. and bullets.

EVERTRY TO SHOOT A MOUSE'

Picnic Feast!

$

ourflavorful, fresh

OHIOKENCARRY-OUT

20273 Mack Avenue

TE 4-6900

POTTEDROSE

8,000 of the healthiest bushes you'll find any-where, typical t!'f the rores. Hall's been hand~ling for 26 years, including Tropicana, KingsRansom, Pink' Peace plus Americn's mostwanted varieties .None higher than $2.50.

For a greener lawn use Scott's

8 Turf Builder. 5,000 SQ. ft. of'I'ltts lawn costs $4.95. That's lessU than 1/10th of 1c per SQ. ft.

FROM SO Put it on anytime. No waterinQ''1. No dust. You won't eveng",t your hands ditry.

24300 IoIARPER AVE. HALLS NURSERYBet. 9 and 10 Mile Rd •2 Miles Beyond End ~4of Edsel Ford X-way PR 5•., 55

21J-WALL WASH.hG

WALL WASHINGPAINTING & DECORATING

HOME MAINTENANCE

ELMER T. LABADIETUxedo 2-2064

21K-WINDOW WASHING

G.OLMINWINDOW CLEANING

SERVIC~WALL WASHING

FREE ESTIMATESWE ARE INSURED

VALLEY 1-9321

884-4144The

ORIGINALPANCAKE HOUSE

A-OK Window Cleaners. Serv-ice on storms and screens.Free estimates. 521-2459,

ACME Vv'INDOWCLEANING CO.

• Window Cleaning• Screens - Storms• Awnings• Wall Washing~ Completely Insured• Free Estimates

962-6125

21N-Asphalt Driveways

ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS THATCOMPLINIENT YOUR HOME

City Appr()ved Contractors.

CALL IMPERIAL864-3424

,-_._-----121L-INSULATION

I COMPLETE INSULATION is a

Imust with economical air-con-ditioning-for those less for-

Itunate, insulation alone doeswonders in the cooling way!!

SUDRO INSULATIONTU 1-3515

BROKEN DRIVES EXPERTLYCAPPED

Asphalt drives sealed with Jen-nite, 2-coat ltpplication.

I ACME ASPHALT PAVINGI CO,1 161B4 Springer East DetroitI 293-7111

i 210-WaterprooyingIBAS E MEN T waterproofing.

Leaks stopped. Work guaran-teed. TU 2-5735.

Christian Sciencei You are invited to attend the

services and use the ReadingRoom of

First Church of Christ.Scientist

Grosse Pointe FarmsSundoy Service, Sunday Schooland Infants Roam, 10:30 a.m.Wednesday Testimoniol Meet-ing ... B:OO p.m.William H. Fries Auditorium,

32 Lakeshore Rd.ReadinCJ Room

196~3 Mack Ave.,Grasse Pointe Woods

Hours -- 10 to 5 doily exceptSunday and Hal idays, Thursdavand Fridoy evenings 7 to 9.

: All Are Welcomei Radio Program __I "The Bible Speaks to You"I CKLW (BOO kc.l-9:45 a.m.I Sundoy.

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Clifford B. LorangerVillage Clerk

DAWSON F. NACYCity Clerk

PROl"ESSIONAL painting anddecoT3ting. Specialized forbetter homes. Interior andexterior. Ted Garrels. PRes-cott. 6-9375.

I21I-PAINTING ANDDECORATING

CITY OF

City of

Michigan

MICHIGAN

Electric Cash Register

INVITAT'ON TO BID

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION

BIDS INVITEDOne Express Body Pickup Truck

Augusll, 1963

Bids will be received by the City Clerkof the City of Grosse Pointe Woods,20025 Mack Avenue, Grosse PointeWoods 36. Michigan until 3:00 P,M.E,S.T. on Wednesday, August 14, :963for an

Copies of the specifications arjd bidsheet can be obtained from the officeof the City Clerk.The City of Grosse Pointe Woods re-serves the rig:lt to reject any or allbids, to waive any informality in thebidding and to accept any bid it deemsto be in the b~st interest of the City.

LEONA D. LIDDLECity Clerk

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Classified ContinuedThursd"y, August I, 1963

Village of Grosse Poinle ShoresCOUNTIES OF WAYNE AND MACOMB

MICHIGAN

TAKE NOTICE that any qualified electors ot theVillage of Grosse PointE' Shores, Countiel'l of Wayne andMacomb, Michigan. who are not already registered, mayregister for the Special Eiection to be held on the 10thday of September, 1963.

Registrations will be taken at the office of tne VillageClerk at the Village Hall, Grosse Pointf.> Shores, Niichigan,each working day until Monday, the 12th day of August,1963.

THE LAST DAY FO~ RECEIVING REGISTR.ATIONSWILL BE MONDAY, the 12th d"y of AUGUST, 1963, onwhich day the said Clerk will b£, at his oWee between thehours of 8:00 o'clock a.m. and 8:00 o'clock p.m., EasternStandard Time. for the pUPIlose of receiving registrationsof electors qualified to vote.

Published in Grosse Pointe News August I, 1963

Sealed proposals for furnishing one express body pick~up truck wi! be received by the Cty of Grosse PointeFarms, 90 Kerby Road, Grosse Pointe Farms 36, Michigan,until 11:00 o'clock noon on Thursday. August 15, 1963, atwhich tIme all bids will 1'>epublicly opened.

All bids must be in accordance with City specificationsand submitted on standard proposal forms which are avail-able at the City Engineer's Office. 90 Kerby Road, GrossePointe Farms 36, Michigan.

The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids orto accept the bid considered to be to the best interest of theCity.

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21i-PAINTING ANDDECORATING

PAINTtNG. Decorating, Inter-ior, exterior. Wall washin~,f'xpPrt 'work. Best materials.Bond{!d. TUxedo 4-07]2.

--YER-KE'Y-&-SO-NS-l ,-------------WE SPECIALIZE - Extf'rlor GEORGE S DALLYpaintin~ only. 27 years expel'i- I •

enre. DU PONT paints used. PAINTING, D.r.CORATINGRpasonable. Paper hanging and wall wash-

Call Evc.lings lUg. Serving this clImmullity forTW 1.5896 925-0728 ove~ 25 yeara.

TU 1..7480.---------~--_._-----A-I PAINTING and Pllperhang- _

ing, Residential and Commer~ A-1 INTERIOR and exterIorcial. Basements and stucco painting, wall washing andspraying. Patch t:lastering. In- paper hanging. Have insur-sured. Skilled worker. Free ance. Kenneth Py~ott, SLo-estiTJlllt~s, C I e an workman- cum 8-1780, after 5:30 p,m.ship. A-I references. James -~------~-----

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pap (. r h a n gin g. exterior- I ing installed. Also odd jobs.interior. Call after 6 p.m,/ Call Don Starnes, PRescottTUxedo 5-3049. 7-3452.

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PAINTING, exterIor and in-terior. Wall washing. GrossePointe references. Mr. Page,822-7348-

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Football Shoes

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See Gray ••• and Pla'l!

new NYLON soles~.kangaroo uppers .

Top Grain Cowhide . . . . .. .. ,. . .If you purchase them now, you will be able tobreak them in ... for complete flexibility.

Fresh Up Your GardenNOW

Annuals - Perennialslillies - Tuberous Begonias

Blooming in Bands and PotsWe h~ve developed entirely new methods of growingFlowering Garden Plants for safe plantir"/g in extremeMid-Summer Heat, No Wilt, N? Setback, No Loss.Quick heavy, bushy growth-exceptional long life. A hugs.quality selection at less actual cost than you usually spendfor common bargoin plants.

One plant or '" truckload-anytime.You still have about 3 months of blooming garden aheadwith our plants. Drive out and see for yourself.

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From Bluf! Prin,/s ... to new prints ... Mutschler.20489 Mack Atenue can help )'OU achiet'e the effect" andcotweniences you want in a kitchen. You get the finestcabinetry, workmanship and decor. See the seren modelsnow on display.

Chocolate Cups ... for serving after dinner cor-dials are in a;~ain at The Village Wine Shop. 15228East Jefferson. The box is a dollar twenty-five. Theyare delicious filled with Cherry Herring! Oranges orcherries or strawberries trim plastic straw spoom. andare attractively arrange<i in a small florist box forgifting .. , thrl2e dollars.

\ A Friendly ,\tmosphert" prevails at The Xotre Dame Phar-! macy in the Village. E\'eryone from the four experienced phar-i macists to the charming ladies at the cosmetic C0unter .ire so. helpful that it.'s .il pleasure to drop off a prescrir-tion or pick up: one of the Kotre Dame Pharmacy's own brand grooming aid.s that: ar;e becomillll' so popuiar with Grosse Pointers.! * * *i! Made To Order, . ' and 1.0 f,atter ... the jaunty hair.I dos fashioned at D-J Beauty Salon, 405 Fisher Road ..•I TUxedo 2-6300 is their number,I

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I Gallery Gazinf . . . you'll enjo)' the variety of art at Les

IGaHeries de R.enne. 14944 East Jefferson. An original Did Blasterby Rosa Bonheur is hung along with the very new mixed Imediapresentations and oil paintings of Helen Cartmell, PatrickMason, James Ph'sh and Dick Sharp.

By Pat Rousseau

Two Heads, .. are better than one, especially whentraveling. Leon's custom made wigs are the new way tobe perfectly groomed at all times ... anywhere. You

I can have a care-free day ... while your wig or hairI piece awaits a glamorous evenir..g, Call TUxedo 4-9:39:3I for more information. '" '" '"1I Rillg a Bell ... to call the children, The Top Drau.'er,I J 70m Kercheval ifZ tht: Village git'es this suggestion and

I offers atJ arra.y of decoratif'e Chine.{e brass belts in pleasanttones. The family will also enjoy using striped terra cottaegg cups from (jweden. . that seem to make a simplebreakfast a treat.

This 'N' Tha~ ... for Pets, 19433 l\lack Avenue has one of thf'most complete and delightful boutiques for many miles around.The barber and beauty shop turn out happy well groomed caninesof all breeds, Th,~re's a convenient taxi scnice. too ... but it's so

w much fun to visil the shop that you'll want to stop by and pick uptovs for your pet and lose your heart. to the adorable puppies torsale.

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II ~macy and Coins, J 9603 Mack A t'entle ... they al'e practicallyY3 Off r making it a center. Ef'e~ i{ you. are twt a collect,or and stop

, bJ' to have Jour prescrtptwn filled ... )'011 WIll probablyenjo)' seeing the U.S. Proof Sets (with a heautiful highluster) ... C01'llmemOl'atif'e Coins ... Ca1uzdian Mint Sets... all so well displayed and lucidly expl4i1ted.

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8mm and 16mmMOVIE REWINDSALL GADGET BAGS

France gives us the revolut,onarynew Tostador w h i c h banishesgreasy brod pons - dirty broilHsfore',er, grills tight on your rongetop. . then goes right from rangeto table! G,V~S foods that wonder-ful, out-dnor barbecue taste.

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1% cups confectioner'ssugar

2 Tb. butter1 egg yolk2 Tb. rum

j cesh peaches11'2 pint heavy cream1 b::iked pie shell

Beat thf' first four ingredi-ents tog e the r to makesmooth paste. Spread on thecooled baIted shell. and re-frigerate for three hours. Fillwith unsweetened, 8 lie e d,fresh pea c h e s. S pre a dwhipped c rea m, slightlysweetened, over fruit andserve at once.

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It takes a lot of judgementand experience to cater tosuch diverse tastes, but wetake pride in doing it well.Do drop in at our Haven-on-the ..Hili or call TUxedo1-6833 for an appointment.

A delightful elderly ladytakes another point of view,"Let the young people havetheir wide waves and Body.Perms . . . I like a strongtight curl that you havebeen giving me for years.s i m po Iy because my hairneeds it!"

What makes eur Perms sodifferent? Many things .but to quote a few ... anattractive teen says, "Thereisn't anything like a Jumbo-Curl Perm to make my hairmanageable at the beach oron a date."

If you hurry to our Salon at1'17 Kercheval there is stilltime to invest in SummerBeauty Insllrance , . . tohave and enjoy one of ourCustom Permanents.

A smart young woman-in-white says, "I like the scientivfic idea of having vital pro-teins infu!ted into my hairduring the waving process."

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PILFERINGS Large. NewTwo Martians landed in 'Washington, D.C. "Can Carpet Selections : Close to fine fishing, riding

you please tell me the way to the White House?" McCOY 0_ SONS : trails, State parks, the 500,a :Tahquamenon F a I I s. Sandasked one politely, addressing a fire hydrant. : beaches. Good restaurarts.

"Bah, why ask him?" snorted the other Martian, CARPET COMPANY : Rates: $07.50to $10 per couple"He's only a boy." + * * OPEN MON. AND FRI. I ~ Chapel Hill Motel

An elderly woman asked Ahraham Lincoln "How UNTIL 8:30 P.M. I : and Gift Shopcan you spE"~k kindly of your enemies when you should 14301 E. WARREN ~Brevort, Mich: Phone 351rather destroy them?'" Corner Lakewood : (21 Miles West of Ma~ki"al

"Madam," he said as he gazed into her face, "do I : Bridge) U,S. 2 IVA 2.4100not I destroy them when I make them my friends?" 1 , ; .,

The Rev. John William Estes, pastor of the GrossePointe Congregational Church, left Sunday with hisfamily for a three week vacation. He will have anenjoyable "busman's" holiday doing theological researchat the Boston Congregational Library while his wife Iand three sons camp o!: Cape Cod.

A novel idea in home decorating was introduced byMrs. Thomas John Fitzgerald, mother of the bride thisweek, some years ago. She papered the powder room ofher Lewiston road home in white and then produced agold marking pencil so that all the Fitzgerald friendscould write their names on the wall for a provocativedecor.

* * '"Lauren Bowler~ of Belanger I'oad, who in the past

21 years has fulfille~ every requirement of the AllAmerican b(lY - Eagle Scout, Little League star, paperroute, National Honor Society, champion swimm'er,president of his universHy Engineering Society andhouse manager of his fraternity ..• has added yet twomore accomplishments. He has recently built himselfa small sailboat and a complete stereo set.

By Patricia Talbot

J<~orforty years Herbert V. Book has been collectingfamily letters and documents to compile a record forthis and future generations of Books. This summer hiswork was privately published in "Family Records" a de-tailed account of a family whosf' history is woven withDetroit's and such clans as Campau, Palms and De-quindre.

The first Books, of German desC'ent, settled in On-jtario .iu$t before the turn of the nineteenth century. It Iwas the first J. Burgess Book, a noted surgeon, whocame to Detroit soon after his medical education in theyear following the Civil War. Dr. Book was married inDetroit in 1889 to Clotilde Palms, daughter of FrancisPalms and the author of "Family Records" is one of I[

their three sons.

In delving into the Palms records Mr. Book has dis.covered some delightful stories about the early Palms Ifounders. They are descended from Ange Palms, whomi~rated here from his native Belgium about 1835. His II WOMAN INJUREDwife died of ('holera in Detroit and after several vears Irene Buehner of 1811 Hunth~ moved his family to New Orleans. where he ~stab-I --Photo by l':ddic ML'Grath,.Ir. Club drive, slipped and felllished a manufacturing business and died in 1876, JAMES PASSANANTE, OF BUCKINGHAM ROAD backward down the basement

,.. • I' By Patricia Talbot : -- .------ stairs of her home on Tuesday,He left beh10d 10 DetroIt a son, FranCIS Palms, who, , I and planted rare varieties of July 23, and suffered a bad

is listed in the first Direct()ry of Detroit in 1837 as )iv. I Fourteen years ago James Passanante became a I fruit trees. gash on the back of her head.ing iJ?-Congress stn~et above 'Woodward avenue. He had I gardener to help his arthritis. Toda~ he ha~ a complete II Mr. Passanante docs all the I She ~as transport;d to St., J~hnmai'ned the year before Martha Burnett Larned "a I eleventh century paved garden at hIS Buckmgham road garden work himself except for I HOspItal by V. oods polIce,~reat"grandda~ghter of Aniquiba. Chief of the St.' JO-j' home and has given some of his rare plants to grateful lawn cutting, He is a great be where ,she was treated andseph Potawatomi." She died in 1838 leaving a small son, m~mbers of the Grosse Point.e Men's Garden Club. lliever in compost hca?s, de- :eleaseCi.~~ _Francis F. Palms, who was brought up by his father's' p F ;~m all over the world Mr. ' , ~--._----------~- I velops one t? feed hIS ra~esl'ster M . PI. . N 0 IFF P I as"anante has gathered seeds unusual specimens is a salad I plants. He has a greenhouse. , arle a ms, In ew r e ..ns. . . a ms grew d b Ib Lit' h' I I t 'th lilt' 1 d. t h d' an u s.o p an In IS garden. tree which grows nectarines comp e e WI a e ec "lca ga -Up In t 1e Sout an served In the Confederate Ar.ny. He is searching now for a hardy 1" . 1'1 gets in which he experimentsHis father remained In Detroit and became an Americ~n cypress to form the center of a ptUtlhns,~eaCht~sanTdhaprICots,a 1 ! with hybrid plants. This sum.'t' . 1848 I 1842 h ... h' Cae s,lme Ime, . ey are rIpe, ..

Cl Iz~n 10 • n e rn.arrled again, Cat erIne am- grotto tr) S~. Anthony, He h~s I now and delicious eating i mer he has been labelIng all hISpau. a daughter of Joseph Campau and Adelaide De. several pieces of Di Groppi sta- }' .t T . I plants with green tags bearingquindre. and their daughter, Clotilde, became the wife I tuary including a figure of St. I H I R~re ru~ . ~eeds I t the Latin and common name. If D B k d

,. h b Francis and St Fiac th . e las rare OX\\ 00 , ocuso r. 00, an tIle mot er of Her ert Book, the com- , t '. ' re, e pa-I trees a double mock orange, Eleventh Century Copy i'1 f "F' 'I R d ,. I ran saInt of gardeners. '.. 'I' II I, d h' d IpI f>r 0 amI y ecor s " M n • h t seedling apncots, German to-, e planne IS gar en as a I

h' r. d~ass~n"n e, w~o began ,.m"toes which reach an enor-I miniature eleventh century Eu-In dOI'ng hl'S research Mr Book dl'SCO red' IS gar en 10 1949 WIth dwarf :, 'd 'tl th f 1, '. ,ve some , mOllSSIze, a Chmese orange, an Iopean gar en WIle f)ca I

letters kept by hIS mother which reveal fascinating ~nllt trees. has had some amaz- It r l' d 'k H' point a stunning fountain and', b F . Pl" . Ing successes. One of his most! a Ian 0 lve an ~ gIn ,go. C IS I 11 d' d . . 11 '1stones a out rancls a ms, who remamed In DetrOIt . ~_~_~_~ __ ~_I constantly changmg hIS plants, w.e eSlgne espeCIa y forwhen his family went south with his son. • all perennials, When he has lum. He ha~ also. a small roseMore P0111ters I grown an unusual plant he gives garden copIed trom one he I

His fortune was in timber and real estate and he . , ! a graft to one of his fellow found and ?dmired ;:1 ~aden 200 ft., 8mm 39c

kept many of the records of his transactions in his A t Camp Cavell I garden dub members. Every! B~ldcn, ~e, dId all th~ P~VIng of ! REELS and CANS Setmemory. He would never buy a newspaper but would August the Gdrden Club meets I Ill.S unusual ~aths hImself. His 3Smm 169stop each morning at Biddle House downtown on his I in his back patio where he has I ~vIfe shares ~IS love of .garden- SLIDE FilES

t th ff' d d th h t 1 . Thirtv-seven girls from I a complete summer kitchen and i 109 and partIcularly l'njoys theway 0 e 0 Ice an rea e 0 e paper. Grosse Pointe witi go to the barbecue a~ea and can serve I rose garden. .

When his first son, F. 1;'. Palms, returned finally YWCA's Camp Ca~ell on L~ke ove~'~OO, II He has had some failures. Hefrom the South about 1880 the long years of separation Huron for the thIrd campIng 1 hIS year the ,annual cookout has never been able to grow ahad .made the two strangers. There is a family story that session, July 28.August 10. and meeting was .earlier, f?r I p~lm tree suc~essfully in thisth f th d f '1 d t . h.h B 'h' They are: Kathryn .Ausher- the Passanantes WIll leave In i clImate but hiS successes far

e a er an son al e 0 recognize eac ot .er. y t IS ' 5 . August for Europe where he I outw<>igh his disappointment.;:t. F . P 1 h fi t d b 5 man. 1 53 Roslyn road' DebbIe -, ..Ime ranClS a ms, t e rs, owne a out 1 0,000 acres, J Bbl' '730 S' O'f d plans to search for seeds in His herb garden. with fresh tar-. W' . b t fl' h Th d I 0 ar ag Ia. . x orI~ Iscons~n u was ruga wit money. e oors ~n I road; Karen Barr. 20738 Wendy England, Ho~l~nd and Switzer- ragon and sage i~ a delight. HehiS house In Con~ress street had faulty locks but In lane; Patricia Birk 10 Stratford land and VISI\. some of the never sprays hIS plants andorder to secure the!1' he would place a stick of firewood place; Heather Br~wn, 927 Bed- wor1~'s most famous gardens. trees ,:dth DDT b~cause .he CA RL. JOYNER -=-beneath them at mght rather than buy a new lock His I ford road' Lynn Coddington He IS a member of Grosse loves bIrds. For evenmg partIes I .. • : I. .' , °ointe Rotary and InternatI'onal . tl m h tl 10229 MACK ~ uz. t/7e J¥-7odsNew Orleans raIsed son, who spoke Enghsh with a 646 Lmcoln road; Chris Cor- ~, . m 1e s?m er e uses 1e can-French accent. lived in a neal'by house. coran, 917 L:tkeshore; Laurie Rotary ~'hlCh ,has. brought hun Idies whIeh repel bugs.

, Cornelius. a24 McMillan; Diane many !rIends m h~s trav~ls, Mr Passanante says .he owesCatherine Campau Palms spent some of her mar. Cornelius, 324 McMillan; Judy W~nter 1I0m~ III FlOrida a . great debt o! gratItude to

ried life in Montreal, where the couple's only surviving D'Arey, 1700 Littlestone; Pa- I During ~he ~vmter the Pas- II V,mcent.De Petns, who has a~-h'ld Cl t'ld d t)' t Sh t d mela Davi 1738 L'ttl t .1 sanantcs live In Bel Harbour, VIsed 111mabout most of IllS

C I , 0.1 e, was e uca eCi.In a conven . e re urne s'. I es one, I Fla where they own a co' plants unW he became . n ex-to Detroit in 1869 with her daughter, although they Lynn GryJ1s, 610 Umversity. I op'e'~ative apartment. They us-' perl himself. alived apart from Mr, Palms, He died in 1886 leaving his Nancy Lee Heian, 1~59 Little-j ually leave in January and i'e. Grosse Pointe is a bower offortune to his first son. F. F. Palms, Clotilde Palms Book st?ne road.; Caro~ Hrnes, 1707 turn in April. just in time for distinctive and beautiful gar.and Michael W. O'Brien. LItt1estone, MerrIll Ann Kalb, I Mr. Passanante to get his gar- dens but there al'e few with the I

1358 Hollywood; Janet Ken- den in shape for summer. He remarkable charm of the Pas-.--------------------------.1 nedy. 351 McKinley; Susan Jean hates to leave his hobby which sanantes' old world arbor which

h h d h ~ t Kerns, 503 University place; takes up between 20 and 30 has brought hours of content-W O'! were an w a'aDO Barb Kress, 2009 Beaufait; Bar~ hours of his leisure a week, For ment and health to its owner

bal'a and Elizabeth Lang. 280 years the family has had a and enjoyment to his friends ICloverly road; Carol Loeffl~r, ]i'lorida home and he remembers and neighbors with whom he I1813 Broadsto?e; Bernardme when he first took up gardening shares it bountifully,

Summer kitchens, so popular in grandmother's day McEvoy. 323 RIvard boulevard; he filled in their swimming pool -~_._----- ----- - ---~ --when there were no elect!"ic fans or air conditioners to Mollie Maynard. 1353 Bedi'ord' ---------~-----waft away cooking heat and smells, have made a come~ Janice Meecham, 212 Kerby;b k Th' k' P Betsy MeyeI's, 2016 Country

ac. IS wee. s ointer of Interest has built a panel£:d Club; Jean Millies, 807 Fisherkitchen in his back 5ffarden and we have discovered droa .ancther one. The G. E. Essingstones, of Neff road, have Leslie and Lynn Murray, 1323designed a Pennsylvania Dutch room off their garage Hampton; .Julie O'Brien, 657which is a perfect summer culinary center. Washington; Nancy Lynn Rey-

* * * nolds, 671 Washington road;Wh th Ed . D CI k f R' d bId Janice Schultz. 470 LaBelle'cn e Wlh • ar es, 0 !Var ou evar , Dona Selby, 1545 Rosly,n road','

moved to Chicago last week, it was a real wrench forI Robyn Semmler, 307 Cloverlyt lese native Pointers. They began their married life in road; Linda Stewart, 2150 Len-Doremus road in St. Clair Shores and tbe nucleus of non; Kathleen Thompson, 54young couples who lived there then have remained Radnor circle; Jennifer Whelanfriends all these years. As a chr'Jnicle of their friendship 1360 Oxford road. 'the Doremus Group presented the Clarkes with a "happi.I~---~--.------ness" scrapbook, a memento of their Pointe years.

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