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WASHINGTON (INS)—Senate missile-satellite prob-
ers shied away today from any quick verdict on a pro-
posal for a revolutionary shakeup in the Pentagon
which would scrap the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The surprise proposal came from Lt. Gen. James W.
n, Army. depucy chief of staff for missile develop-
ment. He said at a I
night session that there
should be a “breakup of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff.” telegraph official reported today|ORITICAL COMMITTEE that 1,287 persons were killed by
a severe earthquake in Western!
Iran yesterday.
Steffens delivers an early Christmas present to Kathleen Brown.
Rift Seen Between |. -siuo i HBS
the sixth. day. ahaa He , The city’s subways are Diphtheria Drops Off
DETROT eign otti-
po newly osc ag and , :
pearéd yesterday ns the permanent
between Mayor Robert F. Wag.| “line of the disease. Yesterday | “Mother's Pills Kill ay Year-Old Daughter
One-year-old Katherine Mar-
tin of 10559 Deerwood Ct., Royal
- Oak Township, dieq at 1:35 this
} morning in Mt. Carme] Mercy
| | |said 500 persons were killed inlor the eightman binectsar Farsang, near the small town ofjmittee for criticism. Goldwater.
Senate Majority Leader Lyndon: pills on a table in her bedroom.
B. Johnson (D-Tex), who heads the While her back was turned, the man.
“Wagner turned down™ the ~six- saw only new her and MEA Attorury Louis Wald- i with 16 the Ai child ate them, police said. — ‘inquiry, declined to pass judgment
point union formula for ending Shops Are Full of Presents to Delight All Women the strike, saying he would not!
Sastre "C'Golore for Mv Fair lady Eo WicWere ven ills Galore for My Fair Lady
for Next Few Days |, teas Fis weatherjan ponies
temperatures for the next|times difficult.
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prepare and serve in decorated | The Indy who is proud of her house ahd who liked to get gifts
© it will swoon with delight it’ By JANET ODELL
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Comics eee ee eed ee to clubs, churches and oth-+ . - — ea —
County NOWS o 604s esesees Ph ers in the area served by!
Editorials .... € Pa a oo ‘ee aie = lo Improper UAW Doings
ing “reports of-any improper activi” by the Unt ES
Die j n0 wake The UAW is headed by Walter rally Russia's bid for
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2 | Mundt is a member of the in-/°™-
Telegraph Official UPS vestigating committee. He ‘made/GETS
‘Government Figure in his statement to a reporter in re} France lrani : ing charges expressed by the welcome ranian Disaster - [AFL-CIO in a resolution accusing|sec the
the committee of bias on the side
TEHRAN, Iran w—A post and/of management.
mated 2,000 persons Tast July on The AFL-CIO resolution singled Tren's Caspain Sea coast. . out Mundt, Curtis and § fs
A correspondent ‘for Etela’atiwater (R-Ariz), another member
com-
officially re-iwas not available for comment.
: quake Sehneh is. on the MUST INVESTIGATE
7,240-oot Shah Pass 240. miles| “We have had many reports of southwest, of Tehran, improper activities on the
Athens. and. -nearby areas of|the UAW,” Mundt said, “oad the
a (at, the Pit et sone devine ares es OAV ALON Ar my to Check
ape arses wt conhcuvel Povice One tne reeare Maes for Yule Baskets e that killed 44,000 persons in Shad Oabvaitins hritiy te hese’ the os
sonteomg|Clearing bureau service to individuals n: which intend to give Christmas~ baskets ‘to.
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its correspondent in Peiping that a was considered later to be ‘insut-| knowledge : Red China would . give concrete ficient to design a suitable entry,|{98t cars and a ee ee ae ne oe . * * *® © yard shop, brought
ro. 8 : : ae wterday by Duncan “Black |® third of his age : +. rn 2 ‘cares mes : ; OES _ a = SS ee at the Pasadena Water Depart Be hae
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to Reach Blazes - couvicted Friday of frst degree |the famous “To ere (INS) ~- think ee mond Beach, Pia.
town are the world’s worst—don't. = He will be sentenced Dec. 27 by| Emil an Tokyo takes the prize. The fire Circuit Judge W. McKay Skillman. |way, learned
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way to the scene. by a nearby Japanese fishing boat, mniles endt et thie’ fentlec Comny|be ad the A fire in Tokyo's main @ the Coast Guard added. + a on ; et the : ft * * i a -” ae ‘ ‘Shertff Quincy Hoffman identi- , & hot rod town eon Ng ve apeena The 16%ton Shinko (New Light) ee ee Distributed by King Features Syndicate. 12-4 fied the dead as Elwin Carter, 42; | “ , ' tire station — became a major Maru was catrying 100 tons of Ollis Ferrier, about 60, and Ernest'20.20 Vision Here 1S a arrive. i
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be Oak ap gen vsti securit for You 2 Sets of Twi ke = Gone cutee Eyes Cc uard vw Hoffman witnesses . be patrol ships a athe | y to y ets of [wins | meee a5 SAY'| NEW YORK — According to the! two
is miD-ithe scene, © ) | in Divorce Case lacross M90 and collided with the | inves 20-20 vision is ne tes trying to force their way ecpaitinionecnigssDitien otal qa . lJ 10 | Z [automobile drive by Runge. Fer-| tee a eye disease, eit
Another was forced to a deaa Steady Population Rise 2 | é ' Confuse Matter ser and Loescher'were passengers |2n'"t ye “cart ‘coly tests ‘central wow = : + : 3
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Pa mobiles to douse flames. STON = A eendeniels seat : CE as: ee Campetition—for traffic population growth Is_predicted. e ike
p ae Oe — New England by the census bureau), %
‘ LOS ANGELES «®—Things got! Snow had been falling most of !
a bit confusing when two sets of (ve Say and roads in the area are | | feat the Detaile ; identical twins appeared in Super-! One of the four men was killed uC frst attacks side vision may | Pontiac Co-co Federal actually have a perfect score bead
i t- . The other peas en Ih a8 tr which Gove veddbea of ea oe = on a single divorce ma’ mesg hale Aone 2 hospital, 22 test while gradually losing ed 509-A Community National Bh. care Mocking ene hydrant | tos should tote! 10,174,000 by ar sight. and hoses had te be hooked up te 1960 and 11,389,000 by 1970 By RAY HENRY 1 heey this ete a te | ,
another 70 yards away. The probable 1965 figure was put) From N. D. of New York City: . | Rose Zvonek Garo was suing) oe . SERVICE AT ITS ‘BEST -. Tokyo's streets, often no wider)at 10,734,000. These figures com-|‘I’ve been collecting Social Secur-| ©, Clarke Garo for divorce yesterday! Moscow Radio | hige> pee &
commodate small Japanese and/315,000 in 1960 and = bureau esti.) stared a job _* sister, Mary Zvonek Garo, to cor- Says Jet lies 4 The = European cars. late of 9,/599,000 for 1955. od moma aaa egatron Bon roborate her charge of cruelty. 1242M.P.H. | a ; See : - }$1,200 in a year without losing his . Also in cout to. up his} crt (a ofeide Te Sennd Sroteaiion Junior Editors Qui | brother's lint wae ! | cand Protas wun ors iz on payments. What if I work for three Limuade Gark state ond
THE BIBLE months end make 6390 in dach . | Mary's husband. LONDON (—Moscow radio said] ag eal » jmonth? Will I lose any of my So Mary and Edmunde, bliss-\today a Soviet jet fighter has) DANIELS INSURANCE ——i checks? make a good living out of it. Can married, found themselves flown faster than 1,242 mp.h,/ Te Ageecy No, it your total earnings dur. |! et under Social Security by re- on ‘spposite sides of the fence. |“during a routine flight.” ;' MS W. eres mi. Ph. FE 6-7005 ° ing the year aren't over $1,200. It |Porting and paying Social Security ~*~ * * Evening Phone MG-20m does't matter how many months | the profits from my stock and they didn’t have to| The broadcast made no mention
it takes you to earm the $1,200, _/b0nd purchases?” other. A property/ot. world speed “records. Maj.) —_—_— ‘No. Income from investments ted duritig a noon|Adrian Drew of the U.S. Air} - Ss
From A. R. E. of Washington, D.| in stocks and bonds doesn’t lrecess paved thd way for an un-|Force set an official world record) — C.: “T'm planning to take a job] count toward Social Security ex- in California Thursday by flying! © EW
Wa jOverseas for an American com-| cept for dealers in the business : ied five'2 Voodoo fighter-bomber 1,207.6 Beeld. I ir the Social Security law?” of buying and selling stocks. and ago were 19/™.p.h. over a measured course. ;
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COM I} |by the Social Security law?” | bends. + tt ‘el orgs weg 7 ‘The Moscow broadcast of a Tass Eee From. P.B.M. , <
_| From Mrs. Y. L. of New Orleans: |; Guat Social Security Timer Warns of Need viet Aviation Magazine. A later “My husband has. been working injmore any chance that the wite oft@ Replace TV Tube broadeast said the plane was pi-)
It law since the end of Works War|® *alcoad man will soon be able BOSTON — A new product fe althe time ond piace were tet anit ¢ ; Wi. He's now 38 and has averaged|ie,cUect “allroad retirement at siming tube no larger than a clg-(nounced, wit St {about $3.400 a year. He had to quit! iiStne g charset” s |atette filter tip, It shows how long] Moscow radio said the plane had|< “°° work in September because of a . : a Yadio tube, television picture|charply swept back wings, an Le
3 severe back injury caused by an| Changes im the Railroad Re, tube, or other. electronic device |an arrow-like tail and a rocket- : auto accident. There’s a chance) firement Act along the lines you [has been operating. shaped fuselage with protruding
that he'll never be able to work) suggest were introduced in Con- By pointing the way to replace-|jet pipes. The broadcast said the
When can he start collecting} gress earlier this year, but before parts-reach the dan-/flight -proved-the- plane-was- — Social Security disability pay-| action was taken on Sank ee ee ne Sunae io eld 9 Deimanenreriile at maximum
5 A totally and permanently dis- | ™&y be approved after Congress |: ie — :
i Liat < abled_person_can only draw pay. | comes back in January. = = Ac ii I ab or : e r - Oe a = Boge a7 = SS. See eae eee eee yon mai di ‘a a8 yy, ~~ pea ag cane 50. | Questions . Secial vane | . . EXPERI
J . From C. A. of Knoxville, Tenn::| “Seclal Security,” in care of The wh ee tar QUESTION: What king wrote many Of the pealms?|ir.'s tederal government work-| Poatiae Press. Questions wit bo gS oe RUG
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them, beautiful and inspiriz st tell of man’s inner(set aside more of my salary for re-| charge for this service.) a : f ows and_foys, and hates, geritieness/frement and draw langer payments aye to Have sf | 2 . @m danger, faith and fear. There also some p sbout|When 1 retire ‘19 Men Die in Explosion -Y pe ae oa: You'll I : nature. These speak of the mountains and valleys, the) Yes. Such payments, common- oS our Rugs s Cleane mi i
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soak it. in water or let it stand in Conte, Saree at Be ener. Her cael 8 aivthe Gag | et re ders |
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the bark the tree can. draw up *"vthing wrong. If I have, I will|woman. She took Richard into the|the calm of Switzerland's internal|‘memorial oak,” planted years} _ ALL IN 14-KARAT GOLD i . 4
more water in soaking. The tree|‘##®. my medicine,” Micha and gave hig 9. spade. He /attpirs. | ago to honor the Swiss army, was!) Just arrived! New charms in 14-karat gold . . . j Lecther Dress Gloves ?
green. . Shores Mayor Ailing 25" And moved it 20 yards away. saboteurs have- blown up nu-|bomb. Other, trees have been] ©. gure to get the warmest of Christmas | Here are some further safety began to dig merous electric power lines, tele-/ led across highways. * Receptions! : | | Boys’ Fur Cuff Ski Caps | r measures DETROIT # — Suburban St.’ Before long he had dug a hole phone cables. and water pipes in =" 2 2 { Th s Kn B « i |
—Support the tree well so that|Clair Shores Mayor Thomas’ S.| se deep he couldn't sce the top. ithe Ajoie region of northern Swit-| Leading opponents of the army'| e Lovers Knot Bracelet .-.......$24.50 F $1.49 it.cannot be knocked over Walsh is suffering. from :| Suddenly he heard » rumbling |zeriand in tecent weeks. scheme have expressed disappro-j The Love Bird Charm . 22.50 | . . —Ptace the tree away from door- his physician, Dr.‘Robert H. Am-| and the earth around him shook. | Polidé reinforcements have been|Val of these acts. But they say + ee eget Potten s ;
ways so it does not Mock exith |byess, sald Friday. The 335-pound “It's caving im!” he screamed. jsent to the area and’ two menithe sabotage is a spontaneous ex-| lhe Ballerina Charm <...........: 14.50 SPEGIALS FOR : | — ; get ‘mayor was ORT at 08 z 2 local i + 2 t 3 j ‘‘ pty 9p a fire to phe po > lh -saggrrarene “mateo "ey sented. what Smal there he to sie pon “ pt ga of 3 opposition to me The Ballet Slippers Charm se eeeees 22.00 | WOMEN & GIRLS. ,
pes Seeetigdiigs F poreie hapet' attack. Jpam’s wheelbarrow. You're almost'iNs of tempers. hag litle cpposition in. the The Heart Lock Charm ........-.. 16.50 jj" y there.” * @ 4 villages whose territory the: * - -
When needles start to fall and| ‘The planet Neptune has a den-) Richard: gave one more heave| At issue. apparently. is a gov.\#¢ttal training: ground would oc-| . Also Sterling Charms from $1.75 Permanent Pleated Aprons
the tree is dry remove it from sity about one-fourth that of the, with the shovel and the wall of theernment plan to turn part of the CUPY. Both voted in favor of sell a ae $1.59 your home. 4 : earth. hole opened up, He: found himselfjAjoie area into a training ground ing land to the amy. The opposi-;
ae : = in @ large tunnel lighted with tan- itor the -Swiss--army's--e wi y\ "0" comes mainly from the sur-j | Fancy Nylon BLOUSES i 35 : ? terns. AS he stood there the rum-|formed tank regiments, __|rounding district, ‘where no ‘land
| Relaxed Perry, Como | iat ticinense og, gare 2 eer eA Ye mach neice gee es ‘view, : “ :
1 00 : At a meeting the mayors of 27 $ .
Hopes to Relax More _ |, sm: » 5/8) White Clergymenst:'ss sei Ss 2 JEWELERS | mr bey and pushing the bar- LACY NYLON SLIPS ; : , row was © fat little goblin, This oe ne neniet Bee cee See 16 W. fern . FE 2-0294 ! , Ry EARL WILSON was Sampam, ~~ |Lauded by Negroes ace’ ot,.h portation te 2 7 32-40 $1.98 | _ NEW YORK—Perry Como, the Great Relaxer, wants to}—. = — ss y eq o[ eta com ‘end digmy. Open Every Night til Christmas! a : Hop in;* he said to Richard : Seven Ajoie mi refused to pen. Gvery signe & wgtmas: start relaxing in earnest—he wants to start slowing up on . : : EGS gy aie . '| FANCY NIGHTGOWNS
TV. so he can watch more TV .. . especially Westerns. As & ~~ Foe eee : = aan as caneeaee 34-40 $1 98 | “Since Perry’s the last great hope of the singers against Kj M |Atlantd Negro -cleffgymen aor _ : :
4 the hard-riding cowboys of TV who-are rustlin’ all the ratings, AINQ ohammed-V thanked the 8) white ministers| - ll LACY NYLON BRIEFS ‘opeemees this is rather comical. Perry grinned about! re who issued 2 Nov. 3 manifesto on}
. it at » recent rehearsal and said, “You see the Ends Visit fo U 5 race relations in a statement say- st $1.00
' same shot in every picture, but it’s easy watch- a ing that “All probems can be’ 1 -
ing. I-love em” = NEW YORK w—King Mol solved if men are willing to solve | Derk. Seam Sheer Nylons
| Of course it isn't only bécause of ire at ot Merete. ended his 19- prepa age Christianity, : : Pr. 98c ~
; that he'd like to do less work starting soon. to the States last , y equality.” =F t
. is : sn night, flying home aboard the old $a,” }} Giels’ PIXIE SLIPPERS rd just like a little more time off for ‘Columbine—}---—— -- So Thé clergymen also said in their ; : . ee Pp 1 99. SaaS
a lot of things.” He was sitting in the | The plane was used by Presi-\statement yesterday that the) De r. $1.99 —
darkened theater in an orchestra seat, (‘dent Eisenhower when he was chief forthright position of the ministers i - é
- Jolling against:the back. == abhi gg Atlantic Treaty Or-|“if used asa basis . . . will result Girls’ PARTY DRESSES
WILSON “It's six days a week and confining as| The King expressed gratitude ae un badatend “rue inl 7-14 ‘$3.98
hell.” Perry put out one cigaret and lit another. He and,hisjbefore leaving for “the kindness/our American life. and culture.” | Wool Knit Headwarmer wife “and the two little ones” recently went to Chicago to be|S*0wn to me by President Eisen-| * * * a |
with sonRonnie, 18, = freshman at Notre Dame who'd come|hower and the people of the United) The \manifesto, signed by. the $1.00. i ‘in from South. Bend to join mie white ministers only as individ-| be ah them. hows “8 eS | uals, called for prayer, an end to} | Ladies’ CAN-CAN SLIPS Rennie -brotht wleng-’ 4 In Tune With Season racial prejalice, abetiente to law; } en $2.98
+ Classmate. STAMFORD, Conn, Patrol lpeotestieat ot free ~ i- — _. “I had more laughs with|man Edward J. Lenz, in tune with) maintenance of “communications | . ee a
. those characters! They ate upjthe season, has started directing|between white and Negro leaders. | | SPECIALS FOR ay
_ & storm. “I saw more of Chi-|‘affic with a white mitten that e Mh tae we eH
: _eago with them than T did in| ins * message ee ee bee 1 |) THE INFANT | 5 ight. years working there.” ; | . wren Thee he gg & < : ‘ - - sa | a
ie Many small-time promoters send unordered ~~ [| [$1.98
, [| __. merchandise through the:mails; usually.sccom- "" | T)y-ra. Walon Suester Set =| panied by a letter of solicitation for payment. tl gis Vs eee es
Recipients of such unordered merchandise are’ | KNIT POLO SHIRTS | |
7 not obligated,to pay for it or to return it. They =) J_1 te 97E 4 tag me this time,” ¥ said, nery-| must, however, keep it in a safe place fora =| | SPECIALS FOR | reasonable period of time so that the sender | THE HOME <7
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' Mafio Lanza still dieting, says jokingly, “I'd like to be} aliéd ‘the Frank Sinatra of the operatic world’”. Peter
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A . It Seems to Me. . .
Press Policies Are Outln Of late, several newspapers in this foothall season (more than 13,000) in ei
section, including the Chicago Sun- their annual battle, ee
Times and the Jackson Citizen Pa- — x «x *
triot have issued forthright state- This strictly’ home battle is the
ments on their current editorial poli- biggest game of the season for each
cies. Like all other mandates and di- team. The entire community takes
rectives, these must be modified with the annual Turkey Day football game
changing times. to ite heawl.... 2... 3
Just recently the Press faced the © When Pontiac Northern be [J . , VN, | . a, on
question of whether to print or omit comes a reality, The Pontiac Press |
the name of a young woman who had Ppa en sae ye annual - ft “ oti
been cruelly raped. One Detroit paper = Same here between our own two - police and . epertments Y.
left it out and another used it but Dish schools, with “the tickets oe ye apialen ‘iiss Bahan queen
merely said she was “the victim of a marked up in price and then the that I don’t know about. It’s people .., assure you NOW...
brutal assault.” Obviously, the as-. Dwi of the proceeds. going to lke that who really show the right As we embrace each other in
sault could have stopped short of charity. School officials have My love belongs to you, dear one ie explained that their athletic pro- - »» A& much as I can give...
eek i ia tee one are routing in the 30 98 Aad oof Jo yous slo». As
; t ey a part of the money as i may ««« 200 are
. a These perplexing questions con- should help this deficit. - paren temerpens—
ey ret 0 ee ee kkk a aes WY a 2a
en. ne Pontiac Press left out th Pertiaps % éompromise can” — (Copyrgint
‘ names of juvenile offenders, espe- na S ee ee aot 1967)
7 out. Perhaps it can’t. At any ,
cally i they were frat offenders Ts the ian ia worth consideration,
killer who stabbed a man 6% <
do deuth tor we reesnn ct ol. The ©REM Cmelusion... +... CITY TEACHERS ‘given raise former rule was broken on the Jottings from the well-thumbed — . . FIRST WOMAN bus driver takes i 4 *t ti t 1 ‘ " " i a en etic ia over in —5
observed it since. ~- of your peripatetic report- —_ Glory to God in the highest, and on 2arth peace, good will toward men. Youre ae
As J. Edgar Hoover says, “Why ~ Oakland County has almost as. ee not call juvenile criminals just- — man tuderits in MSU Gensess ~ Tiava a? 7 a Sa abet ee ee
that instead of saying ‘juvenile meg ie age: se caer ot All Fails |
see | —_ Know anyone tat ts more wining © “Palls Nothing of Life Beyond Death Always allowing for a few ex¢®P than Hup Powsns?.......... East- . ! = oe tions, we are right now-observing @ ern scouts tell me women’s necklines 3Y D®- HOWARD V. HARPER to tamper with their religion. He leadership of Judas Maccabeus,
code that can approximately be set are plunging and plunging and The Iith chapter of St. John's j* vim sania 008 Solelagh organized into an army which tion. When your shirtail is on
down as follows: plunging. I’m having my bifocals ad- spel gives # full account of how the Jews conform to his hodge- forgecs pebulont seare ana te Sin yoe CERES eee dt Jesus raised Lazarus from the podge faith — or die. ter three turbulent yours end Sa around the corner.
We propose to omit the ‘usted. The other night at dinner in 4.04 :esarus was the brother of RE eRe res ally recaptured Jerusalem and but this time it's in the scientific pao anmnite ot Gigt Veils Whee _ New York, At Gmrarp and I were spell- Mary and Martha, who, in the Pe ties Magy cae ne gters aa wea the defied realm. Now we're all screaming ony al ——
F ever circumstances permit. bound by & neckline at the next table. Tea ua ‘a yg Re the te the hills and there, under the (Copyright 1957) coer tak “aoe ead pny cond Dade in an allorass ‘
; Cemmwo aban thea vay comin nid dal teed Dae a Th are pm eat — | : ve ; a : 73
: name of a child whose par- eentanied y Sesus might take retuge trom the D- William Brady’s Mailbag: Of couse, oth of these attiondes i, itr wk (had cat ect oe
4 | ents have become involved in my i hg Pes ng rte Aa P : are in direct contrast to the theory Beart Bae TE | and
; aoneas mie Bact yt con te Sa eee arene L eDpers, Red Hot Sauce: weirs ies tne w= ot, te vcd cs inate ‘We will not leave out, the New Year's Eve have reachedaanew jo * * * H armful for Hiisband out well-rounded fodivigosis, rather ou tanh an ont, —
ed SF jarentel Ah thoy «box cftice, High-+$12.00:-The specu fais intimate association that we ox ioe (MEAs at ane os meds % : a! it :
commit “adult crimes” that lators begin there. You can get reser- have the shortest verse in the “Are hot peppers and red hot fissure, you suggested that pain WP UF minds? he dg atl Bath
| fall under J. Edgar Hoover's < vation for that festive occasion at the Bible: “Jesus wept,” John, chap- ‘sauce harmful to stomach or gen- less surgery was the remedy. = Weary of it aul Let's wipe the slate clean and
cet Weed 195 90 6 pales. Keak ae hee ead tae eae Te AATO SY noe Mack Need a ree Parente of juvenile offend- - _ OVetheard.in a crowded bus: “I'm so He knew about the hereafter, Li. (Mra. AS” bey abe ang at Sag mae meee ragoy Sp he BP onrete 4
ers will specifically be-iden-~ __ full of sulfa, if I sneezed in here it Tied Rint ~ and He wept. Anewer-No, Anenee—t mean winout mie to Be Surprised date-in the ot the world. —-
tt -—{ified-try-neme-and-addrens. . Would. Cure five people,” ........-+ mat” ype menaeas Soe oreee "Bacoeed 3 trated water ocak or genera! Lenve it to Wayne Merve to get —
| Law enforcing agencies be- Dr, Joun H. O’Donacuux of Okla- answer to man’s greatest ques- _ stamped, " self-ad- S weene treated ‘a aan? acne pte oa shoulda at or tenet jen ny clic ke villlard balls in
lieve a part of the blame homa says boys, who play football fies: Kesarus, ene wows tte note among ve 2 self envelope to see him among those asking 4 pat. 2
definitely rests there. “with carefrée abandon” are never beyoad the grave. let Chronic Jeint . Sf PempAlet You Need Net Mave the President to resign. He seems ene Ri ma C yi ‘ . x to specialize in unpopula? pursuits. Otherwise the time we saw
eh, ail dake ve as often or as seriously as the * * Dissbitity, Hoping ‘ge gh Paris will be the pext time e will never voluntarily PrP Cusine eke team eel that I, too, can * -* * Anti-Morse Densocrat ae!
resurrect an unsayory past eae, SES Pe "withhald, such desperately desired reas ois odv ita wonge bong pertaining’ to Pertel —euery wilt bo agoayaned Whee nest a ormation. Hi and friends «el ;
ee eae ae BN must have: begged {0 know what course as a gcecer iioaaereea fy bere eke eens hte save love tem digase by, unless it contributes to se my favorite people: VIRGINTA Geath is like. Perhaps the experi- S$ ® mountain godt.” (Mrs, HL. secretes exvstens i Suan Po Till not bp penile It the writer a0 Fe int yun oo 8 emer fae
the circumstances at hand. © +‘ Braesrorp of Bloomficld Hills. She’s ence is beyond description i. SStere. pares oneny of & doctor.
: , ie Sactemnnet _- Anewer—That’s what the lady - Sic a
We"wil always try and 2, wisuunn Gp aman T'd diets for, Mecteast merges otamres SUE AM Ty Set Mirae 8 | | sons, ined sebiestan $0’ ARH Pe her i¢ die fail te do simple addition aftr Bowie Bewneh beck te Ses SS bai, Case Reto of w Pereodng st: oat ag
on 4 Chinese abacus..........Some- (like Eugene O'Neill) ef rape Be | di oe Abili I WN ee ae
ve vii Ged ied imaiinintaniiawicmt Sateen a: sens aeading Ability Is Vital to Child 3 ye a details unless the and most effective sleeping pill there en@ary conjectures, but nothing Ronee 3 in three weeks, We : ao ee |
au ties a statement is. ....s+ee+. Department of Cheers is y were e er P ‘David has a better knowledge he . ‘answered ¢ a 2... « es ee >
or unless that fact is ger- “one tradition is. that he went Whe We noticed whee you este of the Bitte then 40 Seas Bun-_ of tins questions which oa Ga” “tor beat - . and Jeers: The C’s—Mother Nature. with st. Peter to Syria. Another about castor oil, Used it and School teachers, yet he is 1 complimented him you did,’ If not beware! ‘
maine 10 the deat) A week from now the days start get-. is that he was placed by some ee ee as onay 10. Sa imitate is daddys ay aii er of tanne books, chuck Bs ope —_ : angry: ie, sedis : re ih) policy. An ‘means make = ;
As the Jackson Citizen Patriot so ‘8 longer; the J’s—#Parmm Host, of [220 boet together with his two Answer — ‘Thask you. Warts sure your children are good ., “Dr. Crane, do you know how he Sent Seat, Ties yon Sateen tater
aptly says: “Protecting the innocent Ann Arbor for asking draft exemp- pein ye om came ashore _ seme aad £8 a ee s ae pie . thes ate ng genial ed pw Beas ved eS sxe esa
on the Cyprus, and Laz- reason, Many we re“ - ¢ NG :
is as much the responsibility of a tion when he is not a member of any arus became Bishop of Cyprus and ported success from daily appli- tional machine. Poor readers welt, nome years ago you mén- You can make reading so nck
newspaper as reporting the guilty.” °'sanized religious group. lived there peacefully for 30 years. tons of castor off, oe ne ee ne tioned that you had offered your
: In the 11th century & change in “| want to thank you most sin. °2°7Y College work! So send for chudren $1 tor each book in the
——-_—;ypaifieations but we Test these prin- ——— the boat landed not on Cyprus but ment. It made my first public "SCs co seas w cwayg “And we decided to try that
. ciples as enunciated here will meet © Tue job of the United Nations In- ene eet eee ae Oe ‘ ” Cate W-812: David Edmondson, Seu, ye’ pine cnet Seas:
; with rather universal approval. ternational Finance Corporation i$ Where Saint - Lazare prison now _ Atewer— Anyone | aged 10, belongacto a devoted Qua- alone, without the prodding of that
See a eee __te-further-economie-development—by—stands os soll :
Charity Game : encouraging the growth of private THEME OF LIGHT
I note that Flint Central and Flint Snferprise. It can invest i light in emphesized at this time of "Northern high schools played to the™
record crowd of the Flint high school
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"Bioutire tee gM Tue weather knows no national. % the month of Kislev, the Jews
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capitalize on how they have been saved from alcoholism,
narcotic addiction, or marital tragedy by religious faith,
are unwilling to participate in any religious activities exce
those--which bring them further publicity: The real test &
whether one will humbly serve the common good.
Inthe crisis of our time people of outstanding ability
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ask God how they may best serve unselfishly,
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Tf we will be big enough to merge ourselves into God's
movement for a better world, it is not too late to save man-
kind from the disasters that threaten. This will require all of
us the willingness actually to put service above self. Are you
‘capable of this? “Am I?-.
(Copyright 1957)
Schoo! .... 10:00 am,
‘Worship Services MAL. and 7:00 P.M.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
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The first woman ever to be so|_ The Junior and Senior Choirs of | SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP ............ 10:20 terest never did go beyond mere! Pete ewe tasaes ATs A.
curiosity, but Jose Salceda EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.
gripped by what he read.
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Christ Lutheran “GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Topsy-turvy dolls, billfolds, bags, - Waterford Township (of th observance of the 250th) hand: puppets and purses are being finished this’ week by mem- Burton Stevens of 835 Melrose St., and. Mrs. J...W Murphy of 66
Airport Rd, at Williams Late ma. |*MRiversary of Wesley's birth. bers of the Esther Circle of the Church in the Home. They will. ...Fairgrove Ave. The group which meets each wgek-in the tival vis ower He sa Sunday School $30 AM + | 4.5 sieve not the Holy Spirit of be included in Christmas baskets to be given by the circle. Shown. - Ak eines, satsictara to ineinpinda: the Gini Rel oanl en Church are presented with we Worshi seadhgeas arid & an - IGod whereby ye are staled unto wale nieve. tied Mrs. David Slafer of 1631 Sterling St., Mrs, on ETE: Naas Mevens Boney: Jp
of the Bible’s role in early James-| Rev. ond Mrs. £. Crouch
town 1348 Baldwin Ave.
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Bread Cast on Waters - ope Names Bishops Tegéhers, Pupils
Returns After 90 Years — for2 U.S. Dioceses. ie 7 img erates
Children’s Christmas 7 P.M. ‘Missionaty Samuel Schmitthen- pente® on the Godavari Irrigation], WASHINGTON INS) ~ Arch’ oti.” ines teen invited to} The Mest settlers in Virginia . ees REV. RICHARDS, PASTOR Saeates tou Oelind Lenlione toatl cs bishop Amleto Glovanni Cleognayh|iey the Christmas, scenes cod) a eee me Wership
” Mission in India relates a story; delegate to the US. decorations of the Lakeland United) _ “of how one Bible reached several] Sit Arthur Cotton, the engineer ;
DONELSON. BAPTIST ‘CHURCH - figenerations, | anf belider, ek 's special Hiking s-s0e ff}. “One our Bible colporteur| ¢ him and often talked to him Sunday School,..... 10 a. m. Morning Worship..... ila. m, showed me a very old Telugu Bible and other interested workmen
Junior and Beginners’ Cherck : he. said. had in bis about Christ.
[family for several generations. His| ‘When the project ‘aig Valence, CLARKSTON MET HODIST CHURCH Buffalo at Church Street — Clarkston, Michigan
Church School — 10 and 11:15. A. M. Family Worship 9 and 11:15 A.M. Sermon: “THE WISE MEN”
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“The Tabernacle
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SAM. ‘Chreh School Classes tor AI ass 5:00 P.M. Recreation in Fellowship Hall | a
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for Saturday. Meetings Auburn st Jessie é (East Side)
Reiph C. Clous, Pastor
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morning First Service ..... 830A.M. 7°
The wage g Second Service ...)100 A.M.
emo 10 v0 on ea I aia ie 3 Bleck N. of Walten Siva, =f _ = aueeremice : | At the 9 a.m. service tomorrow S le niet, © : i}
Sunday School .....1000 A.M. land the Ti edock wa hour - WISE MEN FROM THE EAST — And when they were come = o Photo ST.PAUL
You Somieg bade Dec. 22, the ay Chil into the house they saw the young child with Mary his mother, Thomas of 4152 Woodstock Ré., Joseph; Jeftrey Bisany of 524 Val Boab 3 wil be beld af sale at Third | Service . 745 P.M. | dren's Choirs will repeat the “nd fell down and worshipped Him. Portraying Biblical characters —encia St., Randy Lingenfolter of 218 Ferndale St. and John Hum- jwith students of ide ‘
a ny age Gta Bae paced wg gre bre Ba “ will be § mel of 29 Osage Circle, the three Wise Men. The program will be (School George Mahbder, Paster _ :
t . to ' : . m. § Luther oe ico... = ; i ae 3 a to right) Joan Drake of 2342 Cheltingham Rd, Mary; Bobby presented st.3.p..m. Sunday in Grace Latheraa Ovirct OM TION B’NAT ISRAEL Morning Secvien..-145 AM. oo
Four Suer® I fute and David Trapp, the cor- > + |The Sabbath Chanukah service| “077 Shoo! will be held at 9:15 p.m. Friday|@ ‘ &
‘in Congregation B'nai Israel with
meal tote moves. | BLOOMFIELD the annual Chanukah Brunch will TOWNSHIP
be served by the Sisterhood with Square Lake & Telegraph
Mrs, Abe Avadenka, chairman. Wm. C. Grate, Pastor
Skits, songs, plays and the light-|@ Church Service ......10 AM
ing of candles by children of the|@ Sunday School ...,.1]1 AM
Sunday School will be a part of § - ;
the morning program. .
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The chilgren will bring gitts or ST, MARK the exchange of gifts in the form 1979 Commerce Road
= agab keg. « =W BUILDING 4 ——~ iw. Township) 4 He that is faithful in that witich : ; is least, is faithful also in that|p "© Grete Pastor 7 which is greater; and he that is Sunday Schoo! ..... 10 AM.
unjust in that which is little, is|@ Church Service....11:15 AM.
F Le unjust also in that which is greater. *
7:45 P.M. . '
: FIRST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ; : Tuesday 7:45 HURON AT WAYNE — 5 |
Rev. Owen Murphy of Paster... REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, D.D.
Lendon, England in a Associate Pastor REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, B.D.
ee WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11:00
‘ GHURCH SCHOOL ..... . 9:30-11:00
Thursday 7:45 P.M.
Christmas Film -
All Are Welcome FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Ave. New Location —~ 576 Orchard Lake
CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN » year on these themes, the current take the trouble to examine ‘their’ behind, At 5 a.m., Christians of
ished praying they got up and did; vor cade Wudie, Beale | AND By Caden 90 PASS — “tai that ; went out Pesatiac Press Phete i Smargeshoord Se ete ener rere et ee eee Sat., Dec. 14 at 5:00 p.m.
210 N. Perry at Milbourne a decree from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be taxed. — Carla, Glunda and Judy. The girls and their parents attend Sunday | Children’s Christmas Party............- Des, 15, 10:30 2. m.
And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city.” Glenn Stew- School and church at Beulah Holiness Church, at 390 Osmun St. Sunday, 7:30 p. m., speaker—Tesse Echert
art of 655 Second St. is reading the story of the first Christmas A pageant will be presented in the church on Sunday evening Siiver Tea... +. +> «Wednesday, Des. 18 at 8 p, m.
= found in St. Luke to his four daughters, (left.to right) Sandra, Dec. 22. ao
METHODIST CHURCH Christiane: Bie Ri siecle cigs | trates ho mad actenty | WESLEYAN METHODIST — 43 HIGHLAND ; i congregation will join in TIS 1ans e eason He sald all the trappings of | nothing. 67 NORTH LYNN STREET . :
Church Schesl -.. 9:00AM. Hsifsing “Joy to the World.” A ‘eek | , ; eet be |, One by one, members of the 19.09 SUNDAY SCHOOL _—W. YB. &. 6:45 P, M. Morning Worthip . .11: |shmily fellowship will follow in the (Jo Lacks Ch » without love. congregation left their places and ) oe ee ! ae > Poon Seer (church hall and the Aldersgate) “ ql mas CKS | rist “But the great majority of went to the table placed near the 1100 worst EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. _— ¥ | Fellowship will meet at the home Christians today display little love. Pulpit. Rev, H. L. Johnson. Pastor
ST. JOHN'S 7 Se eccant "| “Christians are the reason why! Raven’t given a nickel all year /They give at Christmas, but little! Mothers with their babies = ne =e Christ hasn’t been put back into| to the church get their Godly |of the giving is sacrificial and with}? — ; occ
L CHURCH = Christians ure the| Sealing by dropping & dollar Into |zemuine compassion. —_(peces-oteuterclthing-end placed [~~ PERG GENERA BAPTIST va are : gem pa them on the table. M G CHURCH
ee Sng Tory tel wey ont pranedenae spirit of Christmas isn’t] te cup. WHEN KOREANS PRAY shoes and socks gave the socks. 249 Baldwin—TE 46-7173 f $ ) all year.” “ = i 3 af Suz School eee eee eo eee Poe eee eee eet eee eae | 9.45 A.
Sunday Scheel sre: Gel A. Mi /down and shaken toge and yun-| < ee samt tee aad” eee aaek “It wasn't the Christmas season serene cawrepped tram cold piecing Worship». spite yaipauaReN =F wocsiag 5 le = EE te ning over shall they give into ‘ cf we atl elen Os (When refugee Koreans were tramp- s given. | Sunday Evening me sana eeneneechedases tines 7:00 P.M.
: 5 eee I Pe Pe calling Attention to the mil- ~~. = ang lew carcis (6 through’ the snow at Seoul,| “These people had spent much] Wednesday Prayer Service ..........-.... eae . 1:30 P.M, lions of hopeful sents welttan, eneh | mut few(with Communists following closely|time in prayer. But when they fin-]| LOWELL BAGGETT, Meste Directer Sout tear ae
{4 NORTH ROSELAWN a magia - int TODAY |own lives. in the light of whatiie “inthe shell ‘ol balttialione of Chiat gy egagn B | , ' 4 *7¢ te Not Christmas ff Christ is Left Out” - =e : : ~ |Christ would have them to be. i ae roof. S blew | “i . wel : et ‘ : | day Scheot 16 A.M. Morning Message by the Paster, 1! A.M: [2:| “The blame cannot be placed : | without sides or a . Snow blew | bearts. ’ ; : Special Music bs Choir. wet. cnet _ i 7:30 P.M. : on non - Christians, They have CHIEF PROBLEM dh upon them as they huddled to- : 7 FIRST METHODIST 4 |
" never known the love of God | — * Church ob oobehdba noryy Mos hac Ft Bae eee a ayoees Ask Clergy 4 : q.. .3 ad ‘ z a gta F z . : inside Se wn nen ne pee ee ee cae Seon ES ST EN ne ate, Ee eee
pg aR the mumber one problema of Chris wraps for warmth, Few had coats. (Help With Ku Klux Klan |p . Seuth Saginaw at Judson + Pash, Mart, Pastor J a nag |tianity is people who proiess to| “The pastor, at the conclusion > oO io a 4
FAITH BAP’ HURCH dala in thelr lives.|to take an offering: To a listening| tee, Junior Chamber. hem “WONDERFUL JESUS” #.24 GAT Building — 5400 Wiliams Lake RG ~~ _ | American, this sound leg ee Rees! See . ree oe ae ee
Sealant eee: colnet aa These people did't have any mon neu Waters, t, ministers preecilp 14:15-4.M. Church School @ Po SO | Lnor Aaagae ee Eceveniy home, to tbe poverty ct{be prayer meeting without real |eermane on the theme of gover/p _ Classes and Departments for All Ages: >
t _ *e*een* . ee i The stables of the Middl fast. They didn't know where or { : , » M. YP. .. ee **weer eee e eee ee et . 6: *
Ls ier ing Worshiy “ab Kapton, Pastor | Christmas| vided. o ‘
ee buzzing) wasn't taking an offering of :
money. He asked for an offering
of clothing — to be shared with
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“THE FINALITY OF JESUS CHRIST _. 7:00° P. M.—EVENING SERVICES — ase ee ee le eigen
7 ayer ng . _ "THE MARK OF A GREAT MAN" | ‘Pastor: Rev, M. F. Boyd, Jr. A
., Dt HH. Savage, speaking at both services | ee itt Southern Baptist .Conyention
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“mitt of Ceara pay, Linda Ticoarich of Geneva avenue and Mrs. P. J. LaMonde of Milford,
Mother Must Be Told Facts of life: ,
‘On a Honeymoon-—Three’s a Crowd! 3 “DEAR ABBY: What would
= _ you do if your future husband
f teld you that his ‘mother asked
to go along on
motor to Flor-
ida, so his
+ mother invit-
go with us,
“7 am so mad 1 could
gcream. I don't especi care
every conversation. Is there
any way of getting her to stay
home without causing a family
- a relative, or
_—-elose friend, should igform his
- mother that three“is a crowd
‘moon, If she isn't informed
by December . . . appeal to
your clergyman. * * *
“DEAR ABBY: I let a friend
; of mine borrow my maternity
- dlothes. Her is five
months old. and this friend is
still wearing my maternity
clothe 8.
“] was glad to let her use
them for the time she was
pregnant, but didn’t mean for
her to wear them afterwards.
. She is ruining them and I had
§mtendéd to use them again |
ed herself to-
for her company as she is the on
~ fight? READY TO SCREAM.”
DEAR READY: If your fu-- -
ture. husband hasn't the.
_ especially on a& horey-~ through with it.” Sometimes I
like to read the paper in bed
so of course I am not “through
with it’ but I hate to refuse
her. Also sometimes the paper
is not all together and I have
to start hunting up certain sec-
tions because she will com-
plain if there is a part mis-
sing.
“She is a nice person out-
side of this, I don’t dare com-
plain to my husband (her
brother) because I think it is
too petty to--mention. Thank
you, Abby, I feel better now.
Any suggestions?
IRRI™ATE, D” ‘DEAR IRRITATED: Pll
solve TWO problems —in , one
for you. For Christmas (or her
birthday) give your sister-in-: :
law. a subscription to this pa-
per. It's something BOTH of —
you will enjoy.
x * *
“DEAR ABBY‘ I had reason
to believe that my husband
and a young woman where he
works were more than just
friends, 1 went to her hus-
band -and parents {they live
with her parents) and I learned
that my suspicions were un-
founded: and I had made a
mistake, I apologized to the
MR. AND MRS. CHRIS RAMIC
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ramig of Bigham street will
célebrate their. golden ‘wedding anniversary Sunday.
Born and-married in Grim, Russia, the two came to the
dren are Mrs. George Helzer, Mrs. Mary Callender,
a Robert Hessler, Mrs. Elise Perry, and ‘Mrs. Rob-
G. Hays, and Jacob Ramig, all of Pontiac, Mrs.
] enki Kamrod of Unionville, and Mrs. Lydia — notes
essler of Huron Gardens. The Ramigs also claim
sagas and d 7 sicheumnsemiaries vena
girl’ but she refused to accept
my apologies.
. “She has seniority rights at
the plant, and has said that
my husband should get a job
elsewhere, I went f the boss —
and, told him the whole story.
He said he thought the girl
was right. What is your opin-
ion and what do you think I
should do now?
SORRY WIFE”
DEAR SORRY:.1 think you
have done too much already.
Your husband should get an-
other. job, and I think YOU
should leave sleuthing to Sher-
a: * *
CONFIDENTIAL TO JAKE AT THE U.> Your chaperone
sounds like a gal who never
pee dtavall sacrtiay Sapien toy
* If-you have a problem,-write
to Abigail Van Buren in care
cf this paper. ~~ ee
to answer your letter. For
personal reply, pletse enclose
. self-addressed en-
velope,
Dirty Checkbook? °
‘If you are meticulous about
your finances, why let a,soiled checkbook cover care-
plastic or plastic-coated,
a stenge wrung, trom dick ‘,
a sponge wrung from
soap or detergent suds,
Stimmee Silhotette ae
United States in 1912. Among their eight living chil-.
-Yule Party
The board of the Michigan
Children’s Aid Society honored
its staff at the annual Christ-
mas party Friday at Hotel
Yule Party Held Standish Group of First Con-
gregational Church met with
Mrs. John Morrison Friday
po hiss cas pl gi foc lhe
sert
meeting
home of Mrs. August Shier on
East’ Huron street.
Luncheon Planned
program for
a Juncheon meet-
ing Wednesday for members of
WCTU, to be held in the home
_ot Mrs, Neil Cotcher on North
and canned goods far a needy
family.
Christ Chureh Cranbrook is
‘the setting ‘for the 3:30 p.m.”
Mrs. Harold Douglas Mac- wef I A com pe 8 _ place by new board member Wo J. - Fitegerald Il, also a new board mem-
Spicer of Farmington. Assisting Mrs, bis
Ente rtains Jean MacGregor Weds .
atAnnual Richard Merritt-Weir
hats were Christmas - green
~~ tulle cirelets. “They carried
wreaths of holly.
* * *
Charlies Robert Weir served
as his brother's best man, and
mother chose a si'ver-gray
gown with. jeweled hat. and
pink cymbidium orchids,
* * *
For leaving on a Bermuda
trip, the new Mrs, Weir chose
a suit of dark brown silk
broadcloth with deep mink col-
lar and white orchids.
The —_ will live in} Bir- This two - piece lined
~ suit of imported flannel
' features the new dropped —
“shoulder without - distort-
—ing-the soft; -molded look.
“June Group Installs New Leaders
members of the June eae of \
the First Presbyterian Church ©
_ met at the Bloomfield Hills
home of Mrs. Charles Gallo-
way Friday for their Christ-
mas party.
Sd * *
Mrs. H. H. Pattison was the
installing officer. Her message
was entitled “Duties for Yes-
Dyncan McVean,
dent, and Mrs. Robert Heitsch
who presented a reading of the
Christmas story. :
In charge of the Christmas
gifts was Mrs. Ericson Lewis.
Mrs. O. W. Roeser presented
Mrs. Drury, retiring president,
with a gift.
* * * :
Assisting the hostess with the luncheen were Mrs. M. A.
Mrs, M. L. Lamb.
Pioneer Tannery
One of the earliest tanneries
in the United States was the
McNeely Division of Allied
Kid Company. Fotinded in 1909 -
in Philadelphia, it is headed
of the McNeely family.
Reply in Any Case
If you receive an invitation
to a cocktail party and the let- —
_ters R.s.v.p, are included, be
sure to let your hostess know
whether or not you can :ccept
the irivitation. Some people
seem to think that they need
to let the hostess know only if
they cannot_accept.
FF Fetter for a or
} treme les) is pst greeting members
the First Presbyterian Church who.
party and
ens We 0. rr. Roeser a Monroe street and Mr Labeenthioged of ai avenue ef lded fey are ig
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Har Dedicates
23-Mile Stretch Ribbons Cut at 4 Points|
on Superhighway From
Brighton to Farmington
The 23-mile Brighton-Farmington;.
expressway was formally opened
rday. to traffic yeste
* * *
Lt. Gov. Philip Hart and State
Highway Commissioner John C.
Mackie led a 5O-car motorcade,
, with ribbon-cutting ceremonies at)
"four points.
The opening of the super high
the completion of
“This link is expected to reduce
the death and accident toll on this) @nd_ the entire display is illuminated every night. alty until Jan. 20 at the- West :
portion of U. S. 16 by more than Bloomfield offices, 4460 Orchard| , yen, bromaent, Ot the National half,” Mackie said. 7 ol Lake Rd. e ation (NAMA) says “vending is * * * : : Announce Betrotha to retailing what automation is
me ut giao moe IUD Girl, 10 os a ton | ae began in at 9 a.m. Taking} v r y | METAMORA—The ‘engagement|!® 8 p.m. on Monday, and trom Jae is i
part with Hart and Mackie were; | of Nancy Schwaderer and Richard 2 om Thurs + pm Deeley whe js also of the V South Lyon Mayor Elbert Wein- deities” wha’ Silas through Thursday, president ‘endo
burger, Howell Mayor Clifton Hel- rove a annowoced. we pene Kansas, ler, State Sen. Harvey Lodge of 4 ' The bride-elect is on the staff of All township offices are closed : ve a novelty
Oakland County and Mayor Pro| | net er ama erga Sa Wa aspen “|, a a
i Marshall Cooper of Brighton. r Sehoo :
boowew azel Park Child and deBeaubien is owner and man-| There is only one active volcario| There are today neatly three MAJORETTES PERFORM
Bare-legged Walled Lake major-
ettes added to the festive spirit
of the event as they twirled their
batons amid snow and cold. And
YULETIDE SCENE —
Christmas scene for the past six
residents and
those who pass through town during the holidays is this Nativity
-scene in front of Sammmond Pleasant Lodge. Located on Van
Dyke at the north end of the village, the lodge, owned by Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sammmond, has been the setting for this traditional
years. The figures are life size, tion’ of
Tesi de he oud) thin win. : by West Bloomfield
The total tax roll for this year
is $1,271,082.95, as compared to
$995,097.36 for 1956. An inerease
of $275,985.59, this was -brought
about largely through the construc-
new buildings in the town-
ship and the reassessment of pro-
in accordance. with the |“
State Tax Manual, she said.’
other Hospitalized in
von After Crash
AVON TOWNSHIP — The con- ager of the Metamora Lumber
Co. The wedding date has been
set for Jan. 11,
sen Peak’ in Lassen Volcanic Na-
itional Park, California, —
dope
HAS wldn ce AMT
. Following Accident , ‘he caravan was on its way.
Hart and Mackie spoke briefly
at other stops in Wixom, Novi
and. Farmington.
At Wixom road, near the new
Lincoln-Mercury plant, Wixom
Village President Joseph T. Stad-
nik cut the ribbon.
_ And at Farmington, it was Ma-
yor Pro Tem V. O. Bates and
Delos Hamlin, chairman of the
Oakland County Board of Super-
visors, who did the snipping.
The entire 165-mile route will be
completed or under contract in
the next five years, Mackie said.
It is expected to .cost 178 million
dollars.
Driver in Hospital _
A two-car collision yesterday
sent one motorist to the hospital
with a serious back injury. :
Elmer L. Fuller, 32, of 533 Ne-
vada, is in fair condition at Pon-
tiac General Hospital following an
accident on Franklin road at Ne-|
vada,
Fuller's car was struck in the
rear by done driven by John H.
Hanifin, 32, of Walled Lake, and! wy jin A dition| of 10-year-old Karen Grand-
champ, 8, Somoma, Hazel Park,
who was injured critically Thurs-
in.atwo-car_collision
Township, near Rochester,
wag described as improved today
by the aren Center Hospital, ~
\ ee eo
She was riding in a car driven
by her mother, Joyce who is in
the same Hospital with a fractured
leg, bruises and cuts about the
ce, The Grtvde ef the ether Gen;
Ceriterline State Police said
Uhan's auto crossed into Mrs.
Grandchamp’s lane and collided
with her car.
Hadley Fetes Firemen
for Labor on Hall
METAMORA — Firemen - here
careened into a telephone pole.
Clifford Mail Carrier
Retires After 37 Years —
CLIFFORD—Ray Gomer has re
tired after 37 years as rural mail
carrier,
At a dinner in his honor, patrons
presented him with a wrist watch.
Postmaster Helen Gleason present-
ed him with a certificate convey-
ing the esteem of co-workers from
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield.
Lee Brown provided entertain-
‘land firemen donated all labor. were honored at a party by. resi DO-IT-YOURSELF — This idea: is taking over in children's toys. nee ee
up can build from kits.
-
dents of Hadley community for
their work and the new addition
to the hall which they built. The, The town board purchased 6 new
pairs of hip boots, 6 coats, 6 hel-
mets and a coffee maker for the
fire hall.
Mrs. Jane Hines received a
check for $25 from the firemen,
fifteen of whom were Present: at
the gathering.
Mrs. Luther of Genesee County
Civil Service spoke. William Serv-
ice, his father, Edward, and Betty'minded vandals
Hutchison furnished music.
Vanda Raid Yule Tree
For the first time in 10 years,
the Waterford Township Commun-
ment with movies of local interest.
*
“lof Austin Lodge 48, F&AM this After
the big tree last’ year. Some even
employes and bo
take over the project aid get the
tree lighted soon, with dssurance
age.
evening at 8 o'clock in the Mason- in continental United States—Las- million machines aeassaren
Mrs.
May will open her
of police a against dam-/** ~ Py
ith Cou aa Fon
3 Break November Mork
SERVE HOUSEWIFE
Industry putharities claim the
ee
OLD-FASmIONED GREETINGS — Looking
over her collection of more than 400 Christmas were printed more than 100 years ago.
cards fs Mrs. Harold McVittie of Highland. Some
a fluoroscopic device that will ex-
counterfeit, or accept it and give
correct change.
Imlay City F&£AM,
Lodge 341, Elects
Official Slate
John Weber, Ri
homes Tuesday at 12: 2” m. for the annual Christmas party of
t. Elizabeth Guild of Our Lady o:
page al piney
« Christmas presents will
* a
with an an election of ‘oitlcers ai]
: * =<
1.1 powide per perwun in the United
States .pér day. Milk production
amine a dollar bill, reject it if it is’ -
credit. Each time the boys were
Inlay
“a ea 188 RAM. mf have a. dinner (= —
Monday, at the Masonic
3 DavisBare: F&AM Fee
fto Install New | pay
By REBA HEINTZELMAN — in a Serbian country at Christmas|"
HIGHLAND—Because she “can’t
_. Railroad coal cars have a capac |
Ty ene Sonn 5% BS tees, :
ners, . in’ factories, schools “and _* * * ~* * ht ok apartment houses. : ote |
oe aden, aeeeet Festrinie on Just Can’t Throw Them Away — ee.
peng egg eos agg eg Annual Yule Program
ae Highland Woman Has toch Sheed
siceara. irm is i w : Schog
Peron nang = 400 Old YuleCards . =se==s2== program at 5 p.m. Sunday. Called
‘Christmas Then — Christmas
Stretch Your Christmes
WASHERS, DRYERS ond TV Now!
First Payment in March!
No Down Payment if Trade ~
Just Eest of Tel-Huron Shopping Center
825 Ww. Huron St.- Just Gone Back to Work? Money, Get Your
General Electric REFRIGERATORS, RANGES,
HAMPTON ELECTRIC
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ity Christmas tree stands dark and grand » | ty Christer * barren in front of the Draytonietfort to reach the lights at the/Rey, John Balfour, Imlay City,|/ UTP them over, one ‘finds a nts sical eae aan
Plains school, top of the 15-foot tree. : ,|“Heppy. New “Year” message em-ig- SES EBB & chaplain, and E. C, Muzzy, Imlay Sees eeesaun a boésed with Thin sa! Sestiee- Gecttoctived. ela Mics wice City, secretary, much glitter, so ypi-/ EERE Ee eee eee eee ee ee
pulled sors of the project, decided on cal of the long-ago days.
smashed every light that was on| send their money to the Veterans Roses of every color, size and =" - «
year = os e
|. Every year the Mother’s group dita ists # ) ton Bi “any . have officially: lighted the tree. on] orm, "niathgens mse te ume message that rings like « bell, | | Tweed Cotten ag Tweed . |e ee Hem Day, Dee. x Andina tna iF Shcttn boxes will — o'er sweet triendship—casts | Mi | CARPET $1895 | CARPET |!
: ‘a spell. i § Reg. $4.95 Yd. Cleseout
eget Bie eR tae * Bho eitcmie wean to deal peg = “Save ae Yd. Carpet a nr Ya j ; Planted close to the Community ee Se ert ae owarmth ar m Z ;
Veterans Memiciel by Mrs, Ha-heme. of Mr. Jack Coevering, ng. Wentng:|CePity of @ person’ ion’s fi rather a, Be. Ya. ra 9% Squares 4 ‘% .
zen Smart in. 1966, in memory of|pisouing’ to buisea” should mouty ane oie te of verse. One of] Mam _79¢ elias = a j hostess." t examples of this is: “*I) %
od oa eg ‘iakear mal wish you & very Happy Ch stmas “aR =" ants Tae Women's, Association of Orehard|—not because it is the custom, but | Mas Th Floo Sh ay aX S Waneciord 3 Township Hhutaday ms ighowship "oom. of because my heart prompts it.” = e F op “= — until this year. by the Aster Circle at noon, after which = . 99-101 $. Saginaw Open Mon. and Fri. “a Ld a”
« *« * _ \& Ghristmas act wilt beensciea” "| The five sons of Mr. and Mrs./Tygt Park ta Ovr nts Piaget =. Ae : : : Draven a * «& & Vittie have more than 33 Sian a +, However, pen 4150 Dow Ridge,/Of army or navy service to their sa oes & i . z -. a” -" ‘. = a". Rees &
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Saturday at the Oakland. Twentieth Century-Fox’s realistic drama |
portrays the hopes and frustrations of modern day life, Fox & Hounds Inn Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills
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By BRUNO L. L, KEARNS
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press
Pontiae High put together a well
scoring attack to open| — balanced
the Saginaw Valley Conference
with a 62-49 victory over a scrappy} -
Arthur Hill quintet last night.
The Chiefs started and finished|
strong, but in between‘the last two
quarters, numerous court viola-
After the first stanza, in which
Jim Skinner hit for eight paints.)
Pontiac led 21-14 and . was
at halftime.
After taking a rebound
was called for traveling and
never seriously threatened.
* * *
Center Hudson Ray, with four
third period,
quarter he hit for three straight
field goals and finished with 17
points to lead Pontiac.
Skinner got 15 for the even-
ing, Charley Barge 14 and Whit.
mer 12,
For Arthur Hill, 64 center Paul
career with 17 points.
specifically for his rebounding,
Doersom dropped in seven field
goals,
. * * *
Both teams were guilty of many |
fioor violations, 13 called on the!
Jacks and nine on Pontiac: 2
while Whitmer and Skinner each
grabbed seven,
a 40-34 lead and kept a six point
spread most of the way,
* + *
Ray tried 11 shots and made
six, four coming on rebounds,
while Doersom made seven of
12,
In other league games, a speedy
; After a 11-10 first period, Flint
_ .-@entral poured in 30 points in the
: second period and 28 in the third
quarter to complete the rout. Felix
Miller with 18, Chuck Hyslop with
17, John Kirk 11 and Dale Lucas
10 topped the 11 Central scorers.
Willie Thomson had 28 and Gary
Potts 20 for Saginaw which led
34-30 at halftime.
Pontiac meets the scrappy Flint
Central team in Flint next Friday.
in a big game.
PONTIAC 7 MILL
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Skinner § 515 B “ a8
Whitmer 8 312 Street 235
Ray 6 6 17. Doersom 7377
Barge 6 3214 Ree $ 06
Bandy 1 0 2 Hinds 363 Munson 1 0 3 Hart 163
Willams 6 0 6 Wenzel 163
Aiezmander 6 6 6 Daw 1-93
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Arthur Hill .......:.- i4 il 8 149 Ray picked up 19 rebounds —
After three periods Pontiac had
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league success.
Both wins were achieved the
Pontiac St. Frederick's cagers cagers/ margins speedily
won their season's first game Fri- see Se tes
day night, and Orchard Lake ‘St.| Eames simply steam-rollered an
Mary’s rolled over another par-| inept St. Clement five
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Sen ot ee opener, ran it to 38-14 at halftime,
After that Coach Gene Wright be-
ban to use his subs and the scoring and banged in a 16-
them,
easy way, with.the winners taking
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goes way up for jump shot to hit UP AND IN — Pontiac guard Charley Barge
field gals as the Chiefs defeated Arthur Hill
62-49 last’ night. Barge had 14 points. In the .. Doersom (53) of Arthur Hill on one of six photo are Harrison Munson (50) Jim Skinner
(54) Dick Whitmer (30) of Pontiac and Paul Pentiag Press Phote
slowed up.
The Catholic loop game
Played before a packed house.
Orchard Lake Eaglets maneuv-
the first period, stretched it to
seven at halftime and then pulled
the throttie all the way out for
an 18-point total and a 48-39 final
count over Ferndale St, James.
_Eaglets were never headed,
tops for the game at Orchard Lake,
through the hoop as Haze] Park
High School;s basketball tear wal-
lopéd Royal Oak Kimball, 63-25,
at Royal Oak Friday night. Larry
Clyma added 10 points to the Park-
John Kennedy was high for Kim-
ball.
Berkley Thumps Jays, 51-45 :
By BILL CORNWELL
A well-balanced Berkley quintet)
came through with an impressive
victory, but Waterford and Walled
Lake received unexpected haymak-
érs as the Inter-Lakes Conference
basketball race got under way Fri-
day -night.
Berkley divided all of its scoring
hack-Seuthfield, 51-45, on the South-
field court. 3
‘Burris and center Jack Vincent
imeshed 16 points to lead the Jays.
Teammate Bob Filar contributed
10.
among four players while turning] -
ruined the Skippers. They held a
19-11 edge at the end of the ist
period, but managed to net only
14 during the next two stanzas as
Farmington forged ahead, 37-33. A
strong 4th period sewed it up for
the Falcons. tallied 11 apiece: and Lance Gen-
tile added 9 points plus setting
up numerous others with his
clever passing.
Bob . Shull, speedy forward,
* * *
Miserable 2nd and 3rd quarters
Waterford pulled even at 29-29 from the floor, 16 field goals to
11 but --the -Abes-made 20--free!—
throws, 10 in the 4th period.
and the two teams fought tooth
and nail until the final three min-!
utes ‘when Van-Dyke pulled away.
The Vikings shot a cold 23 per
cent on field goal attempts. - promptly fell behind and never
caught the Falcons again. Al Le-
Sage sparked Farmington with
14 points and dim Devine’s 11
pers. :
Walled Lake outscored Van Dyke’
* * *
The score was 19-19 ‘at halftime
x: = ¢ Skippers, Walled Lake Fall
A 21-point spree by Bob Hatch ¢ 8 #3
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ball repeatedly on wild throws and
other assorted mistakes.
A dismal ist half doomed any
chance the Jays might have had
for a victory. Berkley methodical-
ly piled up a 2412 halftime lead)
and the Jays could never close the
i ap.
The Bluejays trailed entering the
Almaut.wes in sole possession of
tobens 25-22 at halftime, Rores
poner back to hold Utica score-
oe the floor from then on
a _ Almont Has Thumb Lead
upset victory, one of! straight game in dumping Dryden}
36 last night. =
tapers suffered ite first loss,
Gary Emery hit for 18 ona
dim Ostrander collected 14 for
Almont, which outscored Dryden
by only one field goal 15-14 but
hit for 21 of 31 free throws.
' Dryden led after one period, 11-
10, but after a 19-14 Almont lead at
halftime, Dryden never caught up.
It“was 22-22 between Memphis
and Armada at halftime put
several on the heavy Friday
schedule. .
im Lapeer Beaten, 57-40° | ™
Breaking ‘away from a 16-16), Memphis moved ahead by seven
in the ard quarter and never lost
the lead as Johnson hit 17, Burts
10 and Likens 10.
broke a 17-16 third period deficit
pF points in the last quarter
to
deadlock, Flushing went on to hand
Lapeer its ist defeat in two starts
last night, 57-40. Bob Born was the
[Flushing | kingpin with 21 points.
t } early in the ard quarter, but was high for Van Dyke while Larry 'rarmingion
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Art Goisdzinski’s 19° points was
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St. Mary faces St. Benedict next
’ Len Nowicki poured 23 points
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Totals 13 20
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Walled Lake
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igan. The Jackets rallied their ered into @ short, 3-point edge at | [=
The victory kept the Wolves in
a first place tie with Holly as
Northville dropped. from the un-
beaten. —-
Solty bad a beny evening 6
it before tripping Milford 66-62, ‘Tuesday in what the Eaglets figure |
will be a highly important test for
[league leadership.
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It’s Easy for Parkers ; smc p Sait}by whipping Clarenceville by a| Salftime betore going ine « ard 7 - . = §2-45 count. against the Barons’ —
* * *
Leroy Parks’ scoring and play-|
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with 16,
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AVON. STAR — Forward Den
“nis Evans starred for Avondale
last night as the Yellow Jackets
defeated Clawson, 49-47, in an
game at Clawson. Evans scored Oakland B League basketball |
{States wrapped uo a 32 victory, 18 points to pace the Avon at- | over Belgium in the interzone fi. tack.
a
triangs.
considered. ‘Orion's
biggest. threat for Oakland B hon-
ors, swamped Madison, 61-24, in
yesterday's other league game,
Avon's 3rd-quarter letdown en-
abled: Clawson to pull within one
point, 36-35, as the final stanza be- Lake Orton, favored to win the .* : : -and-
points in the 3rd |
and pre-season —
The victory gave Rochester three favorite, had plenty of wind taken —
victories against one setback, Joe Out of its sails, Brighton led 27-23 ;
|Farkes topped Davison's catise/%t halftime and 34-32 after three :.
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UCLA
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(top) is on his way to a 12-4 victory which helped
LOS ANGELES (INS) — The long-threatened break-up of
the Pacific Coast. Conference was a reality today and in. its
wake there is confusion that may take weeks or ever’ months
On the heels of their secession,
Ss - & eee
The developments, not unexpected, but nevertheless rapid-
They are:
,—The future of the conference itself.
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YOUR TV and YOU Your TV set and you ore probably inseparable com-
panions on most of these cold winter days and eve-
nings. This meons extra hours of operation for your
.$et_ond thot is like putting. extra miles on your car...
It generally means that additional maintenonce. will
be required. When this need arises be kind to your
TV_set by giving it competent professional service.
Contact a reliable and experienced Ookland County
Electronics Association Member.
work ond experimenting. Get. professional service.
C & V SALES & SERVICE.
Eliminate guess-
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** aseesse lll Oakland, FE 4-1515
CONDON'S RADIO @.TV SHOP......127 &. Parke, FE 4-0736
AUBURN RADIO A TV eee eRe eee ee 38 Aubern, FE 4-1655
HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO......
HOD'S BADIO 4 TY
JOHNGON'S RADIO & TV...
OBEL RADIO & TV...
RICH TV .......
STEFANSK} RADIO & TV.......
SWEETS RADIO APPLIANCE ......442 W. Huron, FE 46-1133
WALTON RADIO & TV.... ++. 28 W. Buron, FE 5.2525
170 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-5841
.-- 6 E. Walton, FE 6-Tém