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Protests Store Ads: Male Execs Miss Meeting Two leaders of National Or- ranization for Women (NOW) who paid a call on the J.L. EXCESSIVE HAIR PERMANENTLY REMOVED by Air Cooled Jet Stream Process 1365 David H.R.C.-Hair Whitney Removal Sinte1365 Downtown Detroit Tel. 962-7288 THE SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR. Member me INTER Allen Park DU 2-7183 Ann Arbor 665-0702 Bedford 856-4835 Birm' bam MI 4-0516 BI'ld. W.

334-3331 Belleville 697-0553 Brighton 229-6797 Chelsea 457-7505 Clawson 588-7315 Dearborn L0 5-4690 Dren. Hts. 291-2362 Farm'ton 861-8761 Flat Rock 782-3438 Fowlerville 546-3482 Fraser 293-7724 6dn. City 261-0161 Gibraltar 676-5796 Grosse 110 676-7344 Gresse Pte. 881-5791 Harper W'4 881-3230 Howell 546-2507 Huntington Woods 342-9050 Lambrtvile 856-4835 Line.

Pk. DU 2-7183 Livonia 464-1314 Villas 476-9387 Madison Mts 588-6254 Mt. Clemens 293-9355 New Balt. 725-9871 Northville 453-8701 Orchard Lake 334-3331 PI. Ridge 542-9050 Plymouth 453-8701 Riverview 282-8159 Rockwood 782-3438 Roseville 293-9355 Royal Oak 544-7275 Saline 429.4436 St.

CI. Sh. 293.9355 Southfield 476-9387 Southgate 285-6446 South Lvon 437-2430 Sterline 731-4453 Taylor DU 2-7183 Temperance 856-4835 Trenton 676-5796 Troy MU 9-4000 689-2354 Utica 731-4453 Westland 427-2766 Woodhaven 675-0706 Wyandotte 283-3907 Ypsilanti 483-4854 AREA Kalamazoo 344-2181 Kingsford 774-0966 Lk. Fenton 629-5724 Lansina E. Lansing 485-5051 Marquette 226-3616 Marshall 781-4419 Mason 676-5019 Menominee 863-5297 Midland 631-3069 Montaque 894-8619 Muskegon 744-3588 Niles 683-64817 Okemos Haslett 337-7453 wasse 725-8349 Petoskev Plainwell 694-9376 Portage 344-8029 Pt.

Huron YU 2-8379 Richland 629-9453 S. Haven 637-3931 S. S. Mar. 635-5467 Spring Lk.

VI 2-1036 St. Clair 982-0930 St. Johns 224-2950 Sturais 651-8686 Tecumseh 423.4458 Trav. City 947-7877 Whitehall 894-8619 Yale 387-2465 Zealand 335-3640 A COOD BUSINESS NEIGHBOR THE SIGN OF A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT This emblem identifles the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor In the community. For Information call WO 1-7750 or Allen Park DU 2-7183 Madison Mts 588-6254 STATE Adrian 263-3660 Albion 629-3538 Algonas 725-9871 Aleena 356-0148 Battle Crk 962-2334 Bay City TW 3-9105 Breakin 764-0088 Buchanan 683-4033 Cadillac 775-4424 Charlevoix 574-9384 Charlotte 543-1345 Clare 385-9400 Concord 524-8932 Comst.

Pk. 452-6258 Davison 653-8366 East Jordan 536-2410 Eaton Ran. 663-4167 Escanaha 786-1048 Fenton 629.9981 Gaylord 732-5020 Gd. Lodge 482-9462 Grandville CE 2-1445 6d. Rapids CH 3-7895 Hancock 482-4503 Hastings WI 5-9061 Holland 335-3758 Holt 694-0322 Houghton 482-4503 Imlay City RA 4-7655 Ionia 527-2110 Ishpeming 475-6236 Iron Mt.

774-0966 Jackson Welcome Hudson Co. Monday to protest its Woman Now advertising promotion went away miffed because they were not able to meet with the male decisionmaking executives. Patricia Burnett and Marjorie Levin voiced their criticisms instead to Eleanor Luedtke, manager of editorial services, and Rozanne Corcoran, divisional corporate advertising manager. "We're going to invite the men to a cocktail party and see if we can get our sage across socially," Mrs. Levin said.

Surprised that they should have felt rebuffed, Mrs. Luedtke said exed to the represhauhad sentatives on Friday that Joseph L. Hudson Jr. would be out of town. They did not ask to be heard by other executives, she said until Monday morning, "which was short notice." Describing herself as an official spokesman for Hudson's, Mrs.

Luedtke said, "they wanted to tell us their thoughts on the Woman Now campaign and to give us suggestions for the future. We're always very happy to hear The another NOW point of women objected to the advertising campaign on the grounds that it emphasized the homebody image more than the Independent young woman of today. "They are just totally unaware of what modern women are like," Mrs. Levin said. "The Women's Lib members are very angry about this.

They have discussed picketing and burning their charge cards." lady jockey, an aviatrix, A. lady reporter were women depicted in other than the traditional role of wife, mother and housekeeper, Mrs. Luedtke said "We listened to and thought we had responded adequately." Homemaker Service Now Five Years Old The Homemaker Service of Metropolitan Detroit celebrated its fifth anniversary Monday by honoring its workers who have been with the agency since its birth in April, 1965. Congresswoman Martha Griffiths spoke to the gathering of about 100 board members, personnel, and homemakers a.t a luncheon in the Engineering Society building. She stressed the good work that the service is accomplishing.

The Service, which in A United Community Service agency, aids families when a crisis strikes by sending a homemaker to care for the children, sick, or aged. Anyone in Wayne, Oakland or Macomb Counties is eligible for the services; the cost depends on the amount the family can afford. The original homemaker staff of 25 has expanded to 51, and is expected to increase to 60 by 1971. Thousands of homes in the metropolitan area have al- Complexion Loveliness For a youthful, petal-soft complexion, you must immediately check all signs of wrinkle dryness of the skin. Wrinkles indicate a lack of natural protective oils calling for urgent complexion sustentation.

So, nightly before retiring, smooth Olay vitalizing night cream over your face and neck. Massage in well with the fingertips with upward and outward movements. Your skin will soon be restored to youthfully smooth loveliness. Margaret Merril. SINGLE I SECRETARIES 354-1184 CALL FOR RECORDED MESSAGE Cherry la Dannon DANNON.

Cherry YOGURT 8 FL. OZ. off until June 1, 1970 Dannon has been between 98 and fat-free for 15 years. Death Notices Funerals Today Blackburn, Joseph P. Hammond Brush, Charles E.

Verheyden Butler, Marie Colonial Corey, Harold R. Bossardet Dauter, Paul H. Ridge DiGiuseppe, Vincent Bagnasco. Droste, Albert M. Northrop Fett, Victor J.

EppensIngram, Ann Marie Wasik Joutsi, Jennie Memorial Knoppow, Abraham Hebrew Memorial Kokowicz, Rev. Edward J. Wujek Krause, Paul E. Killeen Lau, Edward Lesney Lucci, Sam Boleski Madley, Anna E. Manfredi, Charles L.

Ted Sullivan Marshke, Bernadette C. Hamilton Hoffman McCauley, Rose Duross James Schmalzriedt Mcintyre, A. Ray Neely Mooney, Kathleen Verheyden Nehra, Sharefa Verheyden Oldham, Piskorowski, Lena John B. Thayer Schwartz, Ann Kaufman Taylor, John B. Wm.

R. Hamilton Vanmeter, Viola B. Northrop Vasileff, Minco Jurkiewicz Charles Step Walters, Henry Will Death Notices BLAKE BLANCHE March 28 In water, Florida. Beloved Michael: sister of Mrs. G.

MacAlister. Funeral Wednesday morning at Church at 10. Interment Sepulchre Cemetery. For information call Ted C. Funeral Home, UN 4-2311.

BRUSH CHARLES May 10. Husband Mary father of Charles William E. and David of Maurice H. In state Verheyden Funeral Home, Mack at Outer Drive. Monday 7 to 09 p.m.

Funeral from Episcopal Church, Tuesday Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society. CARLEN THERESA May 10. Wife the late Albert dear of Mrs. Lucille McCleer, Sister Claudia, I.H.M., Rev. Eugene len S.M.

of Kalamazoo, and nard grandmother of Terese Hopkinson, Dorothy Kathleen and James; four arandchildren; sister of Mrs. Connelly. Funeral from Ted. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 McNichols Wednesday ina at 9:30, and St. Church at 10.

Mass offerinas ferred. COLLINS MILDRED May 10. Wife late Jay. Funeral from the berner Funeral Home, 13841 tiot, Wednesday at 10. Gethsemane.

DIAMOND CHARLES May 10. Husband Virginia; father of Charles, Barbara Lechel, James, Joann, Frances and Virginia; of Mrs. Irene Diamond; brother Mrs. Gilbert Knoth, Kathleen, Harold Conat, Leo, Rita, and the late William; nine children. Funeral from the den Funeral Home, 16300 Mack Outer Drive, Wednesday at and to St.

Angela Church, ville at 11. Scripture Readina day evening at 8:30, DICENZO FRANCO. Beloved husband Laura; dear father of Mrs. Lozo, Mrs. Elsie Toderan, Frances Borcz and Dante; by seven grandchildren, great-grandchildren and two in Canada.

Funeral Thursday a.m., Gilewski Funeral Home, E. 9:45 Davison. St. Augustine Burial Mt. Olivet.

DOWD MATTHEW May 10. Husband of the late Alice father Richard F. and Matthew R. brother of Margaret Helen. from the Verheyden Funeral 16300 Mack at Outer Drive.

nesday at 9:30 a.m. and to Paul Church at 10. Rosary day evenina at 8. DRUSZKOWSKI JOSEPHINE, May 10. Beloved of the late John: dearest mother Peter Mary H.

Ludwiczak Sophie A. Gable and the late of phine. Eleanor, Frank dear mother-In-law Sepeal, Gable and the late Joseph zak. Also survived by 15 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren one brother and one sister in land. Funeral Thursday morning 9:15 from the Jarzembowski Home, 18957 W.

Warren Artesian (Warrendale Chapel) St. Andrew's Church at 10. ment Holy Cross. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. EMBREE LLOYD EVERETT SR.

Beloved husband of Florence (Hall); father of Lloyd Jr. and Harvey; grandfather of five, great father of two. Services at Eppens VanDeweghe Funeral Home, 6150 Cadieux Rd. at per, Thursday at 11 a.m. GATIEN DR.

IRVIN of Allen Dear husband of Betty, dear Eva Gatien; dear brother Mrs. Beatrice, Bolduc and Andrew. Funeral services 9 a.m. Wednesday, Edw. Girrbach Sons Funeral Home, River Rouge.

9:30 at Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, River Rouge. GENDRON CHARLES RAY, age 38, May Husband of Mary Ann; dearest father of Ronald; dear son of and Mrs. Charles L. Gendron; brother of Louis John seph Mrs. Ceda Milton, Charlene Cornett, Mrs.

Henrietta Remer and Mrs. Diane Soto. state at Caldwell-Mulligan Funeral Home, 29611 Ford Garden City, until Wednesday 9:30 Funeral from St. Raphael Church Wednesday 10 a.m. GIVENS ADA 85 years, May 11, at Lauderdale, Fla.

Dear mother Myron Henry Mrs. George (Dorothy) Seigler and Henry J. (Mary Li) Schepens; also 11 grandchildren. Services Stockdale, Methodist Church, Stockdale, Ohio, Interment 10 a.m. Friday, at Givens Chapel Cemetery, Givens, Ohio.

Arrangements by Hammerstein Funeral Home, Beaver, Ohio. GLODKOWSKI LEONARD J. Beloved son of Waland Stella; dear brother George (Stella) Rychlinski, William (Jean) Stark, Mrs. Edmund (Mary) and Podlaski, Henry, Siaismund Richard. Brotherin-law of Rose Glodkowski.

Funeral Wednesday 9:15 a.m. from Leonard A. Turowskl Funeral Home, 19400 Joy Rd. to St. CasiChurch at 10 a.m.

Rosary Tuesday at 8 p.m. CARL age 77, suddenly, Mav 1970, of 32875 S. River Clemens. Brother of Mrs. Rose Dickensheets.

Funeral Services Wednesday at the Hubbard Funeral Home, 71 North Clemens. Mich. Burial White Chapel Cemetery. Member of Polar Bear Association. GRAY DONALD suddenly, May 11.

Beloved son of Mrs. Jeannie Grav; dear father of ames MArs. Mark brother of Robert Louis (Helen) Woodruff. Dorothy Charter, Mrs. Carl (Mary Lou) Williams and Mrs.

(Nancy) Charter. the Harper Mulligan Funeral Chapel), Home W. (7 Mile Memorial 19530 7 Mile, Wednes10 a.in. Interment St. Louis, Michigan.

HOLBROOK RUBY, age 55, May 8, of WestBeloved wife of Ervin; dear mother of Mrs. Sharlene Jaros, Sally Hensley and Larry; daughter of Christ Clausen; grandchildren; sister of Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Dorothy Dyrseth, Lila Galli, Emil and Lloyd Clausen. Funeral at Uht Memorial Funeral Home, 35400 Glenwood Westland, Wednesday at 1.

HUDDLESTON MILLARD, age 66, of Troy, Husof Margaret; father. of Mrs. Edoil, Carl and Kristen; grandfather of three; brother of Huddleston, Services Thurs: a.m.. Gramer Funeral 705 N. Main.

Clawson. HELENA May 11, Beloved wife late Adam; dearest mother of Antoinette (Tony) Kolllins, Mrs. (Bernice) Sarnowski, Julia Emil, Zig Indyke; also surby four arandchildren and great-grandchild. Funeral Thursday 8:30 from Henry Boleski Funeral Home, 13510 W. Warren at Schaefer, Dearborn, and St.

FranD'Assisi Church at 9 a.m. Prayservices Wednesday 7:30 p.m. FREE PRESS WANT ADS SELL FASTI 222-6800 Lost and Found 20 LOST: Female. Siamese Seal-point. Reward 884.6896.

PUPPY- -Black and brown males lost 3rd-Antoinette. 875-1975. Death Notices 1 JOHNSON ALF, May 9. Beloved son of Katrina and the late John V. Brother of Mrs.

Leander (Inarid), Mrs. Arvid Johnson, four nephews. TWo nieces survive. At chapel of Hammond-Haas Funeral Home, 24501 Five Mile between Telegraph and Beech Dalv until Wednesday. 11 a.m.

In state Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. from 12 noon until time of services 1 p.m. KNOPPOW ABRAHAM of 14520 Vernon, Oak Park, May 10. Beloved husband of Lillian; dear father of Charles and Karen; brother of Nathan, Isaac, Mrs. Sonia Mitchelson and Mrs.

Max (Gwen) Marks 1 of Los Hebrew Angeles. Services Tuesday p.m. Memorial Chapel, 26640 Greenfield Oak Park. Interment Nusach Harl Cemetery. KOWAL Mich.

CAROL ANN, suddenly, of at Bangor, Beloved daughter Leonard E. and Irene dear sister of Sandra and Linda; dear granddaughter of Mrs. Paul Kowal and Mr. and Mrs. George Bien.

Funeral Wednesday 8:45 a.m. from Maney Burrell Funeral Home, 9300 Middlebelt near W. Chicago, and 9:30 a.m. at Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish National Catholic Church. Prayer service Tuesday 8 p.m.

Interment Grand Lawn Cemetery. MADELEY NOEL Veronica (Bill); (Pegqy); beloved dear husband father of J. Douglas; grandfather of Lori and Victoria: 1 Geoffrey, Cyril and Mrs. Kathrine Watson. Funeral Thursday p.m.

the George Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chaimers (N. of Ford X-Way. McGEE FRANCIS Mav 10. Beloved dear husband rather of Evelyn (nee, of Mrs. Lawrence (Mary Frances) Joseph, James John, John Francis, and Robert Michael; alsc two grand bildren; brother of Mrs.

Agnes Judge, Mrs. Marcella Murphy, all of James, Mrs. Catherine Parli, and Scranton, and Mrs. Rose Mary Riddington of Needham, Mass. Funeral from the J.

A. De Santis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charlevoix, Thursday at 9:15. St. Clare Church at 9:45 a.m.

Rosary Wednesday at 8 p.m. Pastof the Tile Contractor's past pres. of the Riverside Kiwanis Club and member Alhambra Galicia Caravan, Rosary Tuesday at 8 p.m. Gabriel Richard Council K. of C.

2463. Rosary Wednesday 7:30 p.m. McMAHON VIRGINIA May 10. Beloved wife of James dear mother of Robert, Gregory and James; also survived by four grandchildren. Services Thursday 1 p.m.

at the John N. Santeiu Son Funeral Home, 8805 Tireman near Wyo- ming. McREYNOLDS son LESLIE, May 9, dear father of Marilyn, J. Timm McReynolds. Funeral from Mrs.

of McInnesDesmond Funeral Home, James 16111 Woodward, Wednesday 10 a.m. grand- Family suggests memorials to Verhey- American Cancer Society, Memoat rial services Tuesday 8 p.m. under 10:15, auspices of Elks Lodge of FernRose- dale, No. 1588, B.P.O,E. TuesMOONEY KATHLEEN May 9, age 21.

Daughter of Marie and Richard; of sister of Mrs. Ann Oleksinski, Sara Mrs. Janice Ziemba, Richard Mrs. Timothy, Mary, Ellen, Robert survived and heyden David. Funeral from the Verfour Funeral Home, 16300 Mack sisters at Outer Tuesday at 9:30 9:15 and to St.

Ambrose Church at 10. 3509 Rosary Monday evening at 8:15. Church, MOSELEY the THIRZA, late May Albert; 11. dear Beloved mother wife of Mrs. Dora Gray, Albert G.

and Jr. of by four grandchildren Adolphus Moseley; also survived and six Funeral great grandchildren. Services 2 Home, R. o'clock G. Wednesday afternoon at the Wed- G.

R. Harris Funeral St. Home, 15251 Harper. Memorial Tues- services under auspices of Acanthus Chapter No. 491, 8 p.m.

Tusday. wife NEHRA of SHAREFA, and (Mary), May 8. Wife Jose- of Tom Monsour: mother of Dr. John George, Dr. Samuel; sisCass ter of Mrs.

Freda Simon, Mrs. Ludwic- Laba, Lutefa Mrs. Elais, Taman Louis Nehra and and Sarkees the and late Senura Jacob, and Joephy Laba: 14 grandchildren. Funeral Po- from the Verhey den at Funeral Home, Tuesday 16300 at 9:15 Mack, and at Outer Maron St. corner Cathedral at 10.

Rosary Monday Inter- to evening at 8. OLESKI JOSEPHINE. Beloved wife of Louis; dear mother of Mrs. Virginia Talkie and Mrs. Ritabelle dear Kent; sister of Helen Mianecki; five grandchildren.

Funeral grand- ices Home, at 21705 S. Gratiot Schultz Mile Funeral the at Wednesday 8 a.m. St. VeronHar- Ica Church, 8:30. Scripture service Tuesday 7 p.m.

PROMESSO Park. FRANK, May 9. Husband of Mary; son of father of William, Charles, Mrs. Ida Warner, Son of Mrs. Ida Promesso.

Brother of Mrs. Rose LaCommare, Laura, Mrs. Our three Mary Zerilli, Beniamin, Sam. Also the Verheyden Funeral Home, grandchildren, Funeral 16300 Mack at Outer Drive, Wednesday at 10:30 and to St. Veronica's Church at 11:15.

Rosary 9. Tuesday evening at 8. Mr. dear QUAIN Jo- EVELYN May 10; beloved wife Mrs. of the late Howard dear mother of Howard Leo Mrs.

RichIn ard Reid (Joanne), and the late Ronald T. Eighteen arandchildren. Sister of Mrs. John McMahon. a.m.

Mrs. Edward Perry, Mrs. Dennis O'Brien, Mrs. P. J.

Sawyer and Mrs. Paul Smith. Funeral from Fenkell Chapel, Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 15800 Fenkell, WedFort nesday morning at 10:30 and St. of Mary of Redford Church at 11.

Mrs. SOPHIA. Beloved wife of Luke at dearest mother of Martha, Ted. John Marion, Zo, Lucia and Tina; May dear sister of Anna, Michael and Mary; also 22 grandchildren and one great-grandson. Funeral Wednesday 9:30 a.m.

from the Sprott Funeral Home, 19740 Van Dyke at Outer Drive. Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church at 10. Rosary Tuesday 8 p.m, Contributions of to the American Cancer Society would be appreciated. Pittsburgh, Pa. please copy.

SOHWARTZ ANN, May 11. 0f 19430 Goldwin. the Wife of the late Abraham Beniamin Schwartz; dear mother of Harry and Mrs. Haskell Adler (Barbara); sister daughter of Morris Rich; man; of Edward and Gerald Richman, Mrs. Beniamin Gellman (Sandra), Mrs.

Hyman Erlich (Eva), Mrs. Ruth Miller and Mrs. Mt. dren. Freda Services Abraham; 9 three o'clock grandchil- Tuesday In 10 mornina at the Ira Kaufman Chap18325 W.

9 Mile Rd. Mt. SIMRAK the JOSEPH, age 62, May 10, of Farmington, formerly of Wayne, Beloved husband of Bessie; dear father of Joseph and Thomas, dear son of Mrs. Sylvia Lampinen; R. brother of Mrs.

Helen Bird, Mrs. M. Olga Youmans, Mrs. Irene Van Newkirk, Alex and Otto. Funeral at Uht Memorial Funeral Home, 35400 Glenwood Westland, Wednesday at 3.

STEELE CLARA, May 10. Survived by husband Howard: four children, 1 two brothers and three sisters. Remains donated to medicine. TEMPLEMAN RAYMOND May 10. Husband Elaine: father of Mrs.

Lois Polen. Brother of Mrs. Esther Bull. Funeral from the Verheyden Funeral Home, 16300 Mack al Outer Drive Wednesday at 11. TOUTANT the BERTHA late Emil ANN, May dear 11.

mother Wife of Mrs. Edwin B. Stevenson, Mrs. Dolores Yank, Clayton, Kenneth and Emil J. Toutant Jr.

and Carole Pierson: 12 grandchildren, 18 great grandchildren; sister of Peter Evert of Florida. Funeral from Ted C. Sullivan Funeral Home, 14230 W. McNichols Thursday morning at 10, and 1m- maculate Heart of Mary Church at 10:30. Rosary Wednesday at 7 p.m.

TURRILL EDWARD Bartlett May 10, of 33354 Kingslane, Farmington. Be. loved husband of Henrietta; dear father of Edward B. Turrill Jr. Ray Smith, Edmund and Charles Reeber Mrs.

Jean Greeley and Mrs. Joan LaBram; also leaves 13 grandchildren. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Heeney-Sundquist Funeral Home, 23720 Farmington Farmington. Contributions to the Michigan Cancer Association would be appreciated.

VANMETER VIOLA B. of Tuscon. Arizona. Be. loved mother of Mrs.

Lyle Lane (Dorothy) of Arizona, Mrs. Edward Bennett (Idabelle) of Detroit. Dear grandmother of Leonard Lane, Mrs. Gary Hart (Kathryn), and Deborah Bennett. Also survived by one great-grandchild, Dear sister of Kathryn Fendley of Louisville, KY.

Services 11 a.m. from the Ross B. Northroo Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River (Redford). Death Notices WALDIE Clara; dear H. father Beloved of husband of James Jr.

and William: also survived by sevgrandchildren and one areatgrandchild; brother and sister in Scotland. Funeral Wednesday 11 a.m. from A. H. Peters Funeral Home, 20705 Mack Avenue at Vernier Rd.

(8 Mile) Grosse Pointe Woods. Life member of Flint Lodge No. 23, F. and A.M. Memorial services Tuesday 8 p.m.

WATSON H. BRUCE. May. 10. aGe 66 Be.

loved husband of Ruth, dear father of the late Thomas Mrs. William Barbar1) Lush Mrs. Greta Wlud Held and Vrs George (Clare) lenson: also survived by 17 grandch-dren. Services Wednesday 11 a.m. at Ross B.

Northrop Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River Interment Oakland Hi'ls Cemetery WATT DANIEL, May 10. Beloved husband of Clara M. of the Whittier Tower; brother of Samuel, David and Thomas of N. Ireland. Funeral from the J.

A. DeSantis Funeral Home, Chalmers Ave. at Charle voix, Wednesday at 1 p.m. MemP. ber of Memorial Olympic service Lodge No.

Tuesday K. of LOLA ANN, May 10. Cousin of lins, Mrs. Elise Buskard, Joseph Raymond, John, and Marion and Elizabeth Fridel; friend of Russell Lane. Services, Wm.

Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile (4 BIks. E. of Woodward) Royal Oak, Thursday 9:30. Shrine of Little Flower, 10 a.m.

Rosary Wednesday 7 p.m. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. WILLEY MRS. O. CLARISSA, age 80, May 10, 1970.

Widow of C. Stanton Willey; dear mother of Mrs. Thomas O. (Janith) Merritt, Mrs. Walker R.

(Ruthe) Graham and Mrs. Frank S. (Barbara) Clark; five grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren also survive. FUneral services 1 p.m. Thursday at the Hubbard Funeral Home, 71 North Mt.

Clemens, Mich. Entombment White Chapel Mausoleum. Visiting hours 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at family request.

WISNOWSKI MARY E. (Miller). Beloved wife of the late John; dear mother of Gilbert Miller. Funeral Thursday 9:30 a.m. from the George F.

Killeen Funeral Home, 9555 Chalmers (N. of Ford X-Way) St. Juliana Church, 10 a.m. Rosary Wednesday 8 p.m. WOLFMAN WILLIAM May 9.

Husband of Martha (Auldrich); father Earl F. of and Dean and Alfreda: brother son of Dr. Earl F. Wolfman Mrs. Seymour (Beverly) Beitner, John, Edward and Herbert Parrot.

Services, Wm. Sullivan Son Funeral Home, 705 W. 11 Mile Rd. (4 biks P. of Woodward) Royal Oak, Thursdav 1 P.M.

Family suggests memorials to Camp Oakland. ZIELINSKI EDWIN, May 10, 1970. Beloved husband of Waltina; dear father of Lawrence and Denise; dear brother of Jerome and Lottie Goetz. Service Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from John Chrzanowski Funeral Home, 7531 Miller Ave.

(between Van Dyke and St. Cyril), to St. lanatius Church at 10. Burial Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

Scripture reading Tuesday at 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Michigan Heart Association. Cemeteries grave lots. 2 lots with vaults. Choice reas.

366-5700, no ans. 371-4382. GRAVE LOTS. Cadillac Memoral Gardens. Owner moved.

Make offer Phone 616-363-2027. White Chapel to settle estate 2 or more, must sell. PR 1-6707 CADILLAC Memorial Gardens: 3 Florists 9 MOSS-LIPINSKI FLORISTS, INC. 564-5281 (toll free) or MI 6-7272. Charge by phone.

Daily deliveries to Detroit and all suburbs. 243 West Maple, Birmingham Funeral Directors 10 JEROME A. DeSANTIS 2670 Chalmers cor. Charlevoix VA 2-5036 WM. R.

HAMILTON CO. BIRMINGHAM CHAPEL 820 E. MAPLE AVE. JO 4-6004 MI 4-6000 3970 CASS AVE. TE 1-2712 IRA KAUFMAN CHAPEL 18325 W.

9 MILE EL 7-5200 A.H. Peters Funeral Home 12057 MACK, GRATIOT TO 4-5500 6-7700 20705 WOODS VASU-LYNCH N. Wood. bet. 6150 Cadieux VANDEWEGHE A.

J. VAN LERBERGHE 13340 E. Warren VA 2-1700 ESTABLISHED 70 YEARS A A A Chas. Verheyden, Inc. Established Over 50 Years 16300 MACK AT OUTER DRIVE TU 1-8500 Legal Notices 15 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby alven to the Shareholders of the WAYNE FED.

ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION that a Special Snareholder's Meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 20, 1970 at the home office the Association in Wayne, Michigan, at 2:00 o'clock a portion the, Section 10 of the P.M. for purpose of amendina Charter pursuant to the suagestion of the FHLB Board WAYNE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 35150 Michigan Avenue Lost and Found 20 HAVE YOU LOST OR FOUND SOMETHING? A RIENDLY FREE PRESS AD WILL HELP. CALL MISS DAY, 222-6635. GERMAN Shepherd Husky male, found, 6 872-8029. IRISH Setter--male puppy.

Lost vic. W. Bloomfield Two. Reward. 626- 1325.

NORWEGIAN Elkhound grey. and silver male, lost Van area. 923-1755. MEMORIAL DAY MAY 30. 1970 HONOR those near and dear with a Memorial Day Tribute SAMPLE TRIBUTE $3.00 In Memory of THERESA LEONARD Gone but not forgotten sadly.

children missed and by her arandchildren, husband, relatives and friends IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANN WEST While she lies In peaceful sleep, Her memory shall always keep. Gone but not for potten. Call Miss Leslie 222-6853 Health and Medical Aids 21 BELT Exercisor, like new, $25. FAMILY EXERCISOR, $25. VE 5- 2720.

Personals 22 ANYONE Owe you money? Any amount fir any reason. No collection. No charge. KE 7-5650. BE A DISC JOCKEY A RECORDED MESSAGE BY Conrad Patrick tells you how.

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FUND raising, with big profit. 584- 9312 7 a.m.-12 p.m., p.m. WILL not be responsible for any debt after this date, other than my own. Ernest Ward, 6609 Barton. Mich.

PRIVATE Detective Agency Lic. domestic and general investigations. Results quaranteed. 584-8515. SAM-1 miss you! Please call soon Bev.

Professional Services 24 Investigations, Skip Tracing, and collection service, KE 8-8710. Lawns, Gardens, Landscaping, Sod, Patio Supplies 26 A A.A.A.-1 MERION blue sod, 41c delivered. PL 3-9573. LOADING top soil every day 8 am 6 pm. On S.W.

corner of 15 mile Stephenson. Trov. Will deliver Call 626-4088 or 349-0885 Insurance 28 Able rates. Driver insured 588-4700. at lowest possi- Entertainers, Musicians 30 BASS player wanted for, road.

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USA. Phone East Lansina, WILL take riders to West Coast May 21st, Ron. 873-9139. Trade Technical Schools 36 LEARN Bulldozers, graders, drag lines, cranes. Field training.

G.I. appr. Greer, 537-3905. Mich. Off.

LEARN Diesel truck driving Over the road and city training. VA appr. Greer, 537-3905, Mich. Off. LaMAR BARBER COLLEGE G.I.

APPROVED. EST. 1923 Full or part time training 12951 Woodward Call 869-4690 Highland Park, Mich. 48203 PROFESSIONAL BARBER SCHOOL ENROLL NOW. Part time- Full time 9525 Jos.

Campau, Hamtramck 875-4468 875-4644 AAA-1 COLLEGE GRAD OR NON GRAD? Seeking career change, more money or lust shopping? We have many exp. or trainee openings in advertising, personnel, EDP or sales. Call Mrs. Cohen, 255-5000, Salary to $14,000. Career Pers.

AAA-1 AN EX-GI? WONDERING WHERE TO GO? We specialize in findina you the career opportunity of your choice. Many trainee openings. Career Pers. Mrs. Adams 255-5000 AAA-1 Public Relations Outaoina Some coll, no exp.

nec. Salary $7,500 car. Call Career Pers. Mrs. Woods, 255-5000 Telegraph-Schoolcraft.

AGENT TRNEE. Large firm will train ambitious man, no exp. nec. Fringe ben. $7280.

Call Jim. 773-9400 Snelling Snelling aqy STAFF "ACCOUNTANT $11,500 FEE PAID Gen. Accounting and good tax experience needed. Nationally known firm with Good growth record. Business Mens Clearing House 963-8470 -Are You We have openings for lobs if, you can qualify with some Job skills.

Call Joe 352-3000 agy. Administration? Have exp. or feel that you've got what It takes? Call Mrs. Adams, at Career Pers. for your next career.

255-5000. AUDITOR To join the staff of leading banking institution. Degree in ACcounting plus CPA or banking experience required. If you are unhappy where you are. then plore this opportunity.

Call 961-8240, Executive Staffing, Inc. APPRENTICE STATIONARY ENGINEER Extented customer service and arow We require TWO STEADY PARTS MEN Growing dealership Clean modern facility Advancement opportunity Steady Employment Insurance benefits Uniform program Call JACK Bill Gollina V.w. Inc. 1821 Maplelawn Troy, Mich. 642-6900 Applications are being taken for the position of stationary engineer apprentice.

Person selected will be placed In the boiler rooms of the Detroit Public Schools. Candidates must be 18 years of age, must have completed High School, and must have 8 high degree of mechanical ability. For further information apply at the structional Personnel Office, Room 714, Schools Center Building, 50.57 Woodward or phone 833-7900, Ext. 2412. A CAREER OPPORTUNITY DUE TO ACCTS.

PAYABLE $140 for real experience- -no time to train. This is open now. Call Ed Ward Today. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE 17220 W. 8 Mile nr.

Southfield AUTO UNDERWRITER you have 3. yrs. Auto underwriting. Call me at once. Top A-1 co.

Fine career. Duke 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE Southfield, agy. 17220 W. 8 Mile nr. Asst Mktg Mgr Dearee, Dist or zone mat.

eXO. Product dev forecasts, market plans, analysis. Call Ed Ward. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agy 17220 W. Mile nr.

Southfield ASS'T bookkpr. to trial bai. No fee. Telegraph W. Chicago, Sal to start.

Motor City 835-7004. Personals 22 BLOOD DONORS NEEDED RH NEG. RH POS. $7.00 MIDWEST BLOOD SERVICE 650 W. VERNOR Corner River WO 1-5344 DETROIT FREE PRESS Tuesday, May 12, '70 5-C Help Wanted, Male 40 Accountants CAREER PERSONNEL OF 24800 Michigan Ave.

274-6410 ARCHITECTURAL Draftsman, Job Captain, several years experience. Salary commensurate with 6X- perience. Call George Richards, 517-371-1311, Manson, Jackson and Kane, Inc. 520 Cherry St. Lansing 48933.

ACCOUNTANT: Prestige division of Nat'l. firm. Supervise ten people. $9,000. Call Mr.

Ladd. 544-1350 agy. Auditor $10K "Free" Co. car expenses for a dea'd accountant who's has auditina exp. Mich.

territory. Ph. James. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE agv. 17220 W.

8 Mile nr. Southfield ASS'T. MGR. COLLEGE DROP OUTS Clearwife of Celestine mass Holy further Sullivan of brother the 16300 from Christ at 11. the of mother M.

CarBer- Marie Beers, greatDelia C. W. mornScholastica pre- of the WeitenGra- Interment of Mrs. Drop In to our office for full time employment until you return school. Age 18 to 25.

Only those who can start immediately need apply: CALL MR. MILLER 964-0530 A.M. TO 2 P.M. In Royal Oak call 399-6909 In Pontiac call 333-7827 MERIT, INC. SUBSIDIARY OF New York Stock Exchange Co.

AUDIT CLERK Young high school arad with some college level accountina plus eXperience and hopefully continuing accounting ation at night school. Will work in the Audit Department of of Detroit's leading banks. Call 961-8240, Executive Staffing, Inc. ALL AROUND girl with sunny smile for permanent office. Col.

helpful, typing a must. $425. AMERICAN Pers. 862-7420. Hit CHALK UP CALLS AND RESULTS WHEN YOU PLACE A FREE PRESS WANT AD CALL 222- 6800 AUTO IMPORTED CAR MECHANIC Excellent working conditions at high volume dealership.

Top Apply pay with full fringe package. in person or call Mr. Garcia at Hodges Imported Cars 23100 Woodward JO 6-7167 ready received Homemaker Service, almost 700 homes were serviced in 1969 alone, Fran Harris, who presided over the meeting held at the luncheon, was also honored for her pioneer efforts in the Homemaker Service. Mrs. Ford Has 100 To Dine Continued from Page 1C ford Stoddards, the Thaddeus D.

Gaillards, the Allan Sheldens, the George F. Pierrots, the Ralph T. McElvennys, the Alvan Macauley the Robert H. Kanzlers, the Peter Clarks, the Ferdinand Cinellis, Dr. and Mrs.

Irving Burton, the John Lord Booths, the Max Fishers. Also W. Hawking Ferry, the Lester Grubers, the Walter Laidlaws, the Peter Strohs, the Thomas F. Morrows, the Alan E. Schwartzes, the Theodore Yntemas, Mrs.

Richard H. Webber, the Bernard Walkers, the Gaylord W. Gillises, the Stanley Winkelmans, the Harold O. Loves, the Walter R. Greenes, Dr.

and Mrs. F. R. Meyers, Arthur Coar and Mrs. Ford's escort for the evening, Edward Roth- man, Golda Meir's Son Due Here Invitations are In the mail too for the Thursday noon performance of Menachem Meir, cellist, at a luncheon to be held in the home of Mira.

Maxwell Jospey of Fairway Hills, Franklin, The Jerusalem born artist is the son of Israeli prime minister Golda Meir. Young Meir graduate of the Manhattan School of Music, has served as a member the elite Galant Brigade the Israeli Army; he of has been a student of Pablo Casals and has been hailed for his performances at Carnegle Hall and European concerta. The luncheon concert 18 being held in advance of the all-Tarael Fashion Festival to take place at Shaarey Zedek Temple June. 1. they're engaged Bowden-Worden Mr.

and Mra. George Roberts Bowden of Birmingham announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Roberts to Richard Allen Worden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack W. Worden also of Birmingham.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Michigan State University, from which her fiance will graduate in June. An Aug. 29 wedding is planned at St. James Episcopal Church. Church.

Seydel-VanderVeen Mrs. James W. Seydel of Birmingham announces the engagement of her daughter, Mary Ann to Patrick J. VanderVeen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clinton H. VanderVeen of Jackson. Miss Seydel is a genat the University of Michigan, and her fiance graduated from the Notre Dame University and is presently doing graduate work at U-M. An Aug. 1 wedding is planned.

Hoare-Browne Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Hoare of Dearborn announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Bernadette to Bruce Charles Browne, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Browne, also of Dearborn. The bride-elect is a student at Henry Ford Community College, and her fiance is a graduate of the University of Michigan and Wayne State University. A July 24 wedding 18 planned.

AUTO WASH RUB OUT MAN For Michigan's Number 1 Pontlac Dealer. Top pay, benefits, working conditions for the right man. SEE KEN HUNRATH JIM CAUSLEY PONTIAC 17677 MACK BARBER Wanted Northern Michigan Air andorse, base. Call be. tween 8 Fred Davis, 906-346-3822.

BARBER, full Gratiot. or part 468-9022. time, 23 Mile BARBER -Man or woman, wanted. Reliable. For modern barber shon.

20th Century Barbers, Northville, 349-2780. BARBER -apprentice. GA 2-0945. BARBER porter, shoeshine, shopping center. 474-9594.

BARBER -Part time. Hal's Barber Shop, 32927 W. Warren nr. Venov 261-8090. (1) BUDGET ANALYST, (1) Cost Analyst.

3 yrs. exp. nec. FEE PAID. 759-0900 UNIVERSAL trainee, PERSONNEL, BANK manager, needs promotable man with sore coll.

will train $6,600 plus bene. Ph. Mike 773-9400 Snelling Agy. Book Men of E. 15.

ter Mrs. Mrs. mir GRAS 8, a.m. and Mrs. Basil from day land.

Mrs. dear seven Mary Mrs. band Edna Edna dav Home, INDYK the Henry Riley, vived one cis ers Best deal going in verification, books, contracts commissions. Call Mr. Toth, 963-0088.

Pamphlet and saddle bindery reBINDERY SUPERVISOR and quires Saddle capable stitchina knowledge a supervisor. Folding must. Expandina operation requires top-notch man. Our personnel know. of these requirements.

University Lithoprinters, Inc. 4569 Washtenaw Ypsilanti, Mich. BRANCH MANAGER: Will train vouna man to become manager. Full fringes $6-7000. Call Dave 274-9000 Snelling Snelling agy Experienced and Shoeshine dependable man Only.

Very good pay. Apply Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. Experience on fixtures. Must make BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR own set-ups. Full fringe benefits.

All Insurance paid. 58 hour work week. J.E. WOOD CO. 2876 Elliott, Troy 585-1640 BROKER AGENT TRAINEE: na.

man with college, bkgrd. to learn all phases of investment counseling. 274-9000 Call Don Cord. BUYER-degr-with exper. In high volcastings, forgings, stampings.

$12,000, fee pd. availABILITY sonnel, 399-0500. CHEMIST -Formulating RUBBER ADHESIVES SELECTIVE FEE PAID 963-3540 aY COLLEGE GRAD Detroit or Chicago malor Corn. seeking promotable people, train for career opptys. $9,000.

No tes. Int'l. Pers. Mrs. Reinhardt 353-4150 COLLEGE GRADS: Athletes fraternity bkard.

helpful. Must enjoy people, $8,000. Call Don. 274-9000 agy CAR washers, Atomic Auto, Wash 18433 W. McNichols, Ke 1-3230 COLLEGE GRADS, SALES OPPTY.

ALL FIELDS- Develop into mamt. Fee car, expen. From $650- $800 to start. Shafer Service Agy. 22726 Woodward, Ferndale JO 4-5688 COOK for hotel restaurant year around employment, must have good references, call Mr.

DeVore, Indian River, (616) 238-9343, between 8 and 10 p.m. $7800 Car Exp Some college and draft free. Train to be an investigator and see 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE world, Hurry to Duke. 17220 W. 8 Mile nr.

Southfield COLLEGE STUDENTS Summer lobs for college students. must have completed at least one year of college and be available for at least 13 weeks emplovment. Above average earnings, opportunity for part time employment during school term next fall. For personal interview, call 965-5430 10 A.M.-1 P.M. UNIVERSAL SURVEYS INC.

COMPANY, Federal REP. Pers. $650 and 354-3111. UD. Fas paid.

COMPUTER SALES Maior corporation needs dynamic person for data processina equipment sales. Excellent suburban location. Salary The employer pays fee. Call 255-2555. PERMANENT STAFF COMPANY The Personal Personnel Service COLLEGE GRADS Immed.

openings in accounting. sales, management, public, rela: tions, and finance. Act nowl Call Mrs. Randall, Inter. Pers.

773-5900. Controller $8000 Trainee. College grad, draft free. math backaround to relocate, Nat'l co. Ph.

Mr. Rehm. 352-3000 CHOATE CHOATE 17220 W. 8 Mile nr. Southfield COLLEGE STUDENTS 18 to 25 Will hire several sharp vouna men for management trainee program.

You'll learn personnel management. public relations. advertising and office procedures involvina correlating and communicating promotional techniques. No perience necessary. All apolicants must be neat, aggressive, enjoy meetina and talking to people and sincere desire to get ahead.

Only those who can start Immediately need apply. WK. SAL. For interview. Call 964-0530 In Roval Oak.

Call 399-6909 In Pontiac. Call 333.7827 COLLEGE STUDENT PREFERRED Full time summer and part time evenings, car nec. $3.25 per hr Call 399-9557 between 9 a.m. and p.m. Wed.

and Thurs. only. COLLEGE STUDENTS Fulltime Work All Summer TO ASSIST MANAGER Win up to $3,000 scholarship, $15.000 in scholarships and over $35,000 In prize awards such as trips all over the world, new cars. mink coats. color TV's.

etc. Pleasant work with plenty of time for sports, boating. fishing parties, etc. Protective SALARY PLAN discussed at interview. Interview work in sales promotion, sales.

No exp. nec. Will train in comm. Neat 8 D- pearance a must. The Richards Co.

Inc. Call Mr. Gilbert for personal appt. 9 a.m. -1 p.m.

DETROIT OFFICE 962-4346 PONTIAC OFFICE FLINT OFFICE 235-8564 TOLEDO, OHIO 241-5185 COOKS Por short order. Re liable, Handle reponsibility. Nugact. Restaurant, 29500 Harper, 778- 3780. CAREER Center is our claim to fame.

make us prove it. 152.3000 CHOATE CHOATE aav..

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