PACES sO Tomas OTe Se alks Today Thursday | 118th YEAR” "fe & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955—48 PAGES ducts Top Leve Putting.on Pounds se ; a, fudy tudies Plan|Vatican Reveals Miracle: b / Group | : »|\Pope Saw Vision of Christ} } . s ‘ : Asks Action by eF VATICAN CITY (# — The Vatican announced today that Pope Pius XII saw a vision of Jesus Christ during) the most critical moments of his grave illness last winter. The recovery of the desperately ill pontiff began soon ee Policy Makers Fly fo Retreat for Conference Foreign and Domestic Advisers Wilt Present Last-Minute Reports GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) —President Eisenhower be- | gins top-level conferences today with his highest ad- | lvisers on foreign policy and domestic issues. : The Chief Executive was transferring his temporary for el me 1 , | The announcement was : | \made by Luciano Casimiri, 80 Relatives, |fehiet of the Vatican press| Priends Attend of the papal secretariat of|Birthday Party = |state. Some 8 friends and relatives make such statement only with the|honoring the 100th birthday today 1 8 iJ z e 5 —— ee the lined. in Friday's Pontiac Oggi (Today), the largest Italian|the afternoon's activities without ; res one toate oa ea oe pi tg have an advisory commit-* . Oggi said that on Dec. 2, 1954, |? 2m. this as usual. ys ; when the Pope’s iliness from a | Ferrier attributes, his longevity burg farm to closely-guard- tee on this ral ques- me ie ; gastric disturbance reached a | 2 cheerful outlook toward life ed Camp David, the presi- tion,” he said, “and the [2nd the fact he’s never used to- P the cltmna, he bee mn (Seal ot [bacco or liquor. He had seven dential retreat in the ee a ee — —_ — a Catoctin Mountains of report Board propos- Toll on Roads: 1] Wtedn he cxune to the invecetion natpnanres sac —— Maryland, 25 miles away. ing a general study of the * “in bores mantis men, vor me lana aI The President scheduled a meet- whole problem. ( my death, . ing with the National Security “it was the unanimous| Blame Glazed Highways|m?,” the Pope saw “the aves Lapeer Woman : | Celnda when Sionaene scale of this committee! for Traffic Accidents |%ac™ chi ine smegatine . -_ Reatiac Prose Photo! sna defense opinion side,” said the magazine NO LOVE LOST — John Rose, 5, doesn’t want _visions of havir in policjes, at 2:30 p.m. - . Lost » 5, ving stuffing in them, and gravy over a ee in Michigan - ele reg ter eters H Id f M d to cuddle these turkeys. He is feeding them with them, come Thursday. EST. | ae en manlien, ays ainecasien vanes (O72 noe pone ok E10 fOr Mur itn ksgivi D Holdi No T £5 am Sake. & Gee b | fo himaall and serenely ancver ™ ~“"|Thanksgiving Day Holding No Tears *,),%,>=*: particularly with respect to| | Michigan highways et ee oe cae ak he Bride of 3 Months Cited], ve ° iS aay on ton Bee Waterford Township,” he clogged with|prayer “Jube me, venre ad Ts) fet Coting Mate AtterfOr Turkey Farmer Without Favorites |<. said, “Any growing, thriv-|!otball fans and hunters, claimed) 7 0.." nowever, did not come to ing ; top policy advisers since he . ing -community such . as|'”,lves over the weekend. take him, but to console him and Hassle Over Drinking | xo tears will tall when the|Rose, turkeys are not pets; they're|a high protein diet to make them| ‘ft Washington Ang. 14 for Ms Pontiac must he : Three accidents claimed _twoigive him the certainty that his Thanksgiving gobbler loses his|taised to be eaten. . ump. They grew up in special] Colorado vacation. He suffered AVE TOOM| persons each. The 11 others died|hour had not yet come.” | LAPEER @—Mrs. Grace Tver-|nead at the Rose Turkey Farm at| “We Whe te eat turkey,” said |Pens to make them tender. During] Bis heart attack im Denver Sept. future development, both! yerms were: Meee renee te, Federice Car | ee ele eetey cea | te Me. and Mra, Wendell A.| off their bende: 5 on thee taste et SANs! Eisenhower was to go by suto- from a population’ stand- Rudolph E. Kosinski, 23, and |dinal Tedeschini, archpriest of St.| Glendon, 35, at nearby Otter Lake The Roses have four children Naturally, one of them wilt be| Dobile t the Catoctin retrent with point as well as business| Walter Fisher, 31, both of Port |Peter’s Basilica, that Pope Pius) yesterday, ’ and two dogs. They all love each! jicked to grace the Rose dinner| Alen W. Dulles, director of the anil Sintdhiatad-wles, 5 peter ) saw a vision of the Virgin Mary) Undersheritt Wiliam 3.) Porter unters { — e table Nov. 24 Mr. Rose will Jop|Central Intelligence Agency, super- A etady of the area lying within] Maxine White, 17, of Detroit. | Later Vatican REN etm mat enero to y eaten Ser Ge cone. © [oe ae _ |seeret scanning agency of global Pontiae’s present boundaries re-| Herbie M. Brown, 35, of Detroit. |vately that not di. weg apt, < Sa an oe Be AI, geuancadgy. tei ee, Thomas J. Phelan Sr., 60, = ee except when cooked. Five-Year-Old LAST MINUTE REPORT now utilized one) Saginaw which were | | . “Darkeys aren't lovable,” ex- Thanks Pr ; Dulles planned fo give the Presi- way-@? another.” Alison Beulah |companied the | pf, re ptalned ‘Mrs. Réce. “An occe- ess .. dent a detailed up-to-the-minute The committee makes the tel- aundin di bet.op Goleta gin to the little shepherd bie" : slenal tartey may Uke peck for Story Of Dog |Par tin. situation to ee. towing rocemusentetions te the of Fatima. It erupted, the undersherift | Wounds; Six Missing) * yeer cest-butten. But that's Y ? pare him for the afternoon ses = | Girecters tor their |, Harty Kosar, ©, and Anne sald, when Mrs. ‘Tversiel called | po. med he linitt of is ‘Afiection,” she | 4'five-year-old girl today thanked| 0" of the NSC. cy | conidersiion: = Meee Maxtiya Geet 38, of Groeee| VOU Think It’s Funny? _ | Se “us Densié Disen, w one posal the Pontiac Press for helping | a'tne‘rlsenhower “team” were f ee ee ee ea Wait Until Next April 15 | church. At the time he was belp- | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Roses See ecsl vee esiece come ae fly from Washington to the lodge ep ger ert Richard Robinson, 17, of Mus} ie) his may! ing his stoptather clean the base- Seven Michigan deer hunters, an| whites and Broadbreasted Bronzes| prayers,’ Lana Womak, of White| "®t Teurmont, Md. by helicop- ! tation between the govern. | Morel Cravens, 46, of Detroit.|strike an American funny right! "=" average of one a day, have died! for holiday meals this year. —_—_|Lake Township, said. a | - mental units of Pontiac and =| Hubert Strong |now, but wait until next April 15.) Donald, his 10-year-old ogee eye omer tony toa sea-| When young, the birds were fed/ an unidentified man, touched | ,Amene them was Vico Presi Waterford Township is James Dorstewitz, 23, of Paw Anyway, a poultry. farmer in| Judy, and Mrs. Tverstol were to Eipven other bantam feeve died when he read Lana’s story in the ine, whe was fying to paramount. Tierefore, itis | Paw northern Sweden recently was pre-| make formal statements to Prose-) » 14+ attacks. two have frozen oO . Press, returned the lost Mexican Se ee ee Gamatip thames wtetins Pp © le sik van, ces ft cae Gere Ets ty nS doa one ts a somes APIO Strikes pap omarapellliags small Helicopter at National Alt: ‘ pesponsible officials and | Mrs. Frances Cogswell, 30, of| He protaptly slaughtered @00 of! ty jail. iG tne hove Neue: Sepyxtated pevedieomie | | éitizens of both communi- his hens and later explained: Porter said Mrs. Tverstel threat-|ieeping in cars or tents. Another °° Whe mee ete mak Said the! Other NSC and Cabinet mem- tes together to dlacuss the “Mir. Else Sanders ©, of Bald “The demand made me desper.ened st one pont in the arg Soe gang by auhrie. "Marie Dionne home when they thought if, wee} Ders were to board three ‘copters lem in question, Certainly, , : he went to a bedroom and got a| Judson R. Montgomery, 31, of . wThe man recogul + coucar| mile "egy beater” HR to 0 sper pao gar bln amabpeee on yds |e Fell : Kr V; :. T, ——— val on ons pan nang nea Se eee, ie matterea | CUint Enters Montreal trom the newspaper story, and| Cia! landing ae ae | gether by these groups, ,CLLOWS © ain, oO shells in’ hie. focket, Porter said) Thursday while henting ta Kat | Hospital Seriously Ill; “rove him right to our door,” Mrs. Preadental ge | — ee | eet aed ae ie wile andl Peas 8” NE Be Lower | Parents to Visit Bedside! Lane, who is ill with flu, came| REVIEW SOVIET ATTITUDE | 2. At such a meeting, it is “ , |@ared her to shoot. She did, the| 1.1 colice said Montgomery to the Phone to tell the Press:| The President will sit down with | suggested the Chamber pro- ion “| undersheritf said, the- hammer dhot'in the right bip by RDb- MONTREAL @@ — Quintupletl, one [he vey. Vey meen Ox | Me sdvisers orcund o large tie relied som pcm 1 [banging on a shell overlooked in| [* $5, of Kalamazoo, who Marie Dionne today was reported) pack.” bring my little ete aes tate oe eet " ified . planning firm - be Paveretd wes dentally discharged his riflelseriously. il with pernicious - ing was employed by a De-| i. unloading it. anemia | Toate stety ent oo Sct it Grunt Wines evelde PL Sig aie ae The 2Lyearcld girl, who has] Let’s Help Save More Li ai r x . e Mor Vv semble facts relative to the _ Laine ponct attack viens 1, studying for réigious orders, p e Lives a EY \BlectricShop’ (Smo ces eee ees| Mark December First! of Flirt. week to Notre.Dame I'Esperance en ae ectric Op ne a cad cn chin Cet Sat. Gast City’s con- ’ . * er IIS Te eo vent of te Servants of the Biewed] It'S Safe Driving Day Se Gee ferry docks at St. Ignace Satur- |gacrament. Hired Graham day night while awaiting trans- | two other of the four surviving : = ordre across the Straits of |quintuplets, Cecile and Yvonne, WASHINGTON (#—The second annual campaign to | = from an Upper Penin- jare training as nurses at the hos-/ promote traffic safety throughout the nation | Find Youngsters lone Sabolut Shyed| eet a alo ee ae a3 . z Evlatede Paver Se ’ _— while cei taee! Hough-| narie’s illness, the Montreal Ga- | The campaign, involving a tally of all traffic deaths \ alxing Streets ado Paper Says 00 Lake ca and- certs at-| itt salt More's parents hat |during the next'three weeks, features &-D Day—Safe al DENVER (John Gilbert Gra-|cers Tenewed thelr. seatch of Gra-| Oat., ter Montreal. ’ [Driving Day—on Dec. 1. | ay ay in a time today - | But Vice President Nixon, urging all citizens to Brother, Sister Seek ham, accused of tirjia commer.\ers who disappeared Wednesday colarie first entered the veand| drive safely “365 days of the year,” said S-D Da Father Duri Trek renin ae cenied his moth.\en route across the tricky inland| Catholic cloister two years ago “ sd ing cial _— that ~ notly jake in a 14foot, outboard ;|was elevated to the rank of novice does not mean that we try to drive safely that day _ After . Midnight a eee ae evap ahorty|boat. Three of them were golf onl grange een Lay alone. / , before the fatal crash professionals in the Grand Rapids po poor health, loss of ap- It should mean to all of us,” he said in a statement | A brother and sister, ages 3 and) _ The Rocky Mountain News said *°4- ees petite and extreme homesickness. yesterday, “that we will not only avoid accidents on that 5, are in Oakland County Chil-| | a ee os article that Gra-| 1... tour have been listed as| In September 1954, soon after the day, but that we will try to avoid them every day.” dren's Home, waiting for their} . at eg Bag Panay |S peonaen “presumed dead,” as are two|@eath of her quintuplet sister Emi- * * * parents to explain why the chil- said he told his employer he pea others missing in rugged Upper |lie. Marie returned to the convent.) The success of S-D Day will be measured by comparing dren were wandering on freez-| make more money elsewhere but Peninsula woods since before a Fe ee second time,|traffic fatalities that day as compared to the 81 on the ; ing eity streets after midnight Sat-; wanted to learn the trade. blizzard raked the area Wednes-| 0) boon she was euffer.|comesponding day in 1954 and for the comparable three | P mochey Lon id Chbubule.ishes in et; el. oe | ee i peer hoes of appetite and lone. |WeeKS last year when 2,144 lost their lives. “ checking report of wtore- : * + li ee ee ee: ee keeper at Kremmling, Cole., 105 Stolen Chain-Driven Cor "Pernicious anemia is a disease} COLUMBUS, Ohio (?—Dwight David Eisenhower It, we went ‘out to find Deddy.” malles west of Denver, that tie s Baffles Kentucky Police {characterized by @ sharp reduc| grandson of the President, has been used as a model to | “pretty sare” a man he sold os ann ee ee ae Et cok Mons muusirate & poster mi commertion with the netiamaige ap Guan Lad te. aE ee SO oe eS der Snces poll s, Among its symptoms are loss! oheervance of Safe Driving Day Dec. 1. q po- Graham. puzzler faces police in an auto-jof appetite and a marked pallor.|- ‘ 4 fice that the children were at Chatiien ike Uk tue mobile theft case: There is no Copies of the drawing, distributed by the Ohio heme when he left at 2:39 a.m. charged with ondlgreay on license to check and the model Cl T Highway Safety Department, were sent to 419 tele- : pick his wife up from work. ae hia mother, "Mes, Daisie| {M4 make are in doubt. ILI0 OMOrrOW vision stations throughout the country, said U. C, i 54, She and 43 others were|.y tre uine miniat valued atl\A/? . Felty, department head. ; ; tn the United Ale Lines planes. Ty was Parergesietess ed at With Snow af Night The poster shows young Dwight seated in a soap box perenne OAs : “auto.” He’s saying, “Grampa says we should make on =: : According to the U.S. Weather EVERY day Safe ving Day.” In Today's Press seansriei ithe tea ranging SRK . ae Y ? , "| INDIANAPOLIS (® — Indiana’s traffic death | toll, 36 to 4 degrees. , . County News.......5.....-.-@ | The low will be between|which reached 1,000 on safe driving day last year, 2 | Satterlee TS lop rea Se Poretrow night it willl pears certain to pass that figure sooner this year, even es oe bj Food Néws....,.....28 thru 38 [be mostly cloudy with snow fur bo h S-D Day is two weeks earlier. , Sports +fewaseeeecene Bly 33, Se j - “— ¥ : * * * Lied tell nc oc diy halted Nn. preceed- Eight deaths dt uring ‘the week nd r 1 ding two ie . a wee ee #7 Jing 8 a.m. was 32 degrees. ‘Tan intersection crash and three at railroad crossings ; Wilson, Earl..:.............. 17 |temperature in downtown Women’s Pages...18, 19, %, 21 i : degrees." brought the unofficial total for the year to 995. Dee ; : E ae - < : : sy i ia roy a ~ Teen Vice Pr ‘No Cause for Alarm,’ Officer Delbert Hunt Says in Letter Oakdale Gardens Patrolman Del- bert Hunt; in a letter to a Detroit newspaper, today said there fs ‘no cause for alarm” at alleged juve- nile vice activity in Royal Oak Township. Hunt, who said the one and one- half square mile township is ‘‘an ‘economic jungle, not a gangie,” quoted the negative find- . ngs of the 1952 Grand Jury probe into alleged corruption there. He called the police department “capable, but imadequate,” and claimed “less delinquency and vice than similar lo-income and densely populated areas.” . -—EA. Willlam Ware, acting chief of police in Oakdale Gardens, sald he had no comment on Hunt's letter. - }-——Widespread press interest in the Oakdale Gardens housing project developed last week. when police disclosed a forma! statement from an unidentified high school student that organized gangs were making the project a juvenile ‘‘vice jungle.” Police, said to have been skepti- cal of the youth's statement, al- legedly were convinced of its re- liability when he accurately pre- dicted a burglary attempt Nov. 1. Oakland County prosecutor Fred- erick C. Ziem has announced he is investigating the charges. Search Intensified for Missing Detroiter David William Velandra, 2%, of Faget CAG rs E i é 8 q Ef Fy | 7 Grand Jury Awaits Ann Woodward Talk NEW YORK (INS)—Ann Wood- i ra i PH LE: inh at i aig H if Fe home,” but he added that “any pa- tient would be after a stay in the hospital.” ' Ready of Arab War NEW YORK (INS) — Israeli Today in Pontise Gowest temperature preceding 8 &.m. Wind velocity 8 m.p.h. rth. vice!S Carl J. Fischer - Services for Cart*J. Fischer, 62; of 4460 Chicago Rd., Warren, wilt lbe at 3 p.m, Wédnesday-in~the \Bell Chapel of the William R. \Hamjlton Co., Birmingham, .with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. ; Mr, Fischer, a former Pontiac resident, died Sunday at his home. Prior. to moving to Warren two years ago, he had made his home here for 18 years, He had been a painter with the Standard Acci- Ident Ins. Co., Detroit for 33 years and was a member of the Warren Evangelical Church, Survivors include his Birmingham, Mrs. and Mrs, William Wenzel, jCullman, Ala, and three ichildren, © Sister Mary Gannon £ => Fee 7 [ is : ; a? fele ‘7 be at 10 am of Sisters of Mercy, 8200-W. Outer Drive, Detroit. Burial wil] follow in Holy Sepulchre ‘ Cemetery. Pontiac 13 years and was a stock checker at General Motors truck During World War II, he was a Seaman First Class with the Unit- ed States Naw stationed at Great Lakes, - Il, Besides his wife, he is. survived tby his mother and a sister, Mrs. Mary Francis Pillow of Columbus. Service will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday in the .Newman AM Church with the Rev. J. Allen Parker officiating. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call after 8 p.m. tonight in the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home. Charles O.:Whitlock Service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Donelson-Johns Fu- -ineral Home for Charles 0. Whit- lock, 68, of 4841 Kempf St. Dr. Tom Malone of the Emmanuel Baptist Church will officiate. Mr. Whitlock died at his home ae|saturday after an illness of three months. Straley to Attend ‘Believe Tongay Will Surrender , {twice telephoned a friend in Flori- .ond call he planned to af Tuesday in the Provincial House| ~ Bes Ee Ss eee, | i age i 2 o>; ae 55,2? seems Rigen eee Le = = : al Tae 4 { pe = “i a: =) 5 ie ed 2 ~ Jailbreaker Informs His Close Friend of Plans to Return to Prison LOS ANGELES #—Police say they have indirect . information that Russel] Tongay, swimming in- structor who escaped a week ago from a Florida state prison agent, plans to surrender here today, Police here said Florida authori- ties notified them that Tongay da yesterday and said on the sec- to Los Angeles police, accom by a lawyer. ; CONVICTED IN TRIAL Tongay was convicted of slaughter in the death “Aquatot”’ daughter Kathy, was fatally injured in a 33-foot hibition dive. He was sentenced 10 years in prison, Florida authorities asked gay, They said he telephoned . at Coral Fia., saying he was in Los to obtain; medical care, fa Ta a z f Fags sf 85 i : ie f li = i i i i? if i i | H > i | g uli i} Ht 228% is J B&F ie ; rs Gay. 7 Midshipmen Decorate Signs at West Point WEST POINT, N.Y. @—Seven invaded Annapolis West Point this weekend to let the cadets know how they felt about next Saturday's Army-Navy foot- ball game, * * ®@ Early yesterday the. Middies painted “Beat Army” in big red letters on the West Point skating rink and on the walls of Michie Stadium, 3 * ¢ @ On fortress walls over the Hud- son River a “Beat Navy’ neon jsign was altered to read ‘Beat A’’. ae tise discussion,” said President Arabs Spring Raids in Israel Territory i | & H Ss x ; > | - £2 jae : ; | f THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1955 Improvement of U.S. 10 Main Topic of Commission BIRMINGHAM —Manager’s re-bings, secretary; and Bob Schaef-| Khrushchev | a i“ + j i an 75 2 8 fers, Mrs. Sherman LeMessureriCOUNCI Seeks Youth. oz 5s $ S Red Chief Urges| India Progress Advises nae Qroups at Meetings ’lmembers of the council's executive committee. Any group interested in partici 3 ih a i ie di Throw Away That Safety Razor— Soap and Brush—Now YOU Can Afford This Famous $9.00 VANITY Ladies’ Personal > Electric § >) Electric Shaver Complete with Cord & Case / MUSIC CO,” Buy for Christmas Gifts Now DICK TRACY—GENE AUTRY Wrist Watch) : ‘ & , ; ” \ HURRY! 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When I go downtown on out with another girl. ‘| “Now my old girl is mad at me nd so are all the kids in school! ; They all dislike the particular girl) took out, So to please “everybody: + | mew girl they're all mad-at me ~ until I make a date with my | id ‘| old one, It’s a pretty pickle. | ©" What shall 1 do?” -.| Answer: Why, you can dance to; Were there a fourth, how much - the tune that your ex-steady girl more complicated it would get for _ friend and the rest of the crowd everybody. But maybe they'd give the home of Mrs. Lizzie Hodgkin- ‘ pipe for you—or ‘you can make ‘up—and leave you to At. A School Crowe Ruihe "Boy's S Dating! Routin ne your own rules for yourself, « ‘po could date whomever whenso-|set It's normal that you should care ’ ‘that you should react to Prat part but still go to friendliness or their chill, But and Mother and I don’t agree on) jinsisting that your dating should/ ‘suit them, Buck them completely, and you'll wind up in the per- So, why not confuse them? ee ee ‘ =) |TBI Club Hears of Member's Work . Mra. Ellen Boyd and Mrs. S. E. manent doghouse. |". it isn't 1 or 2 o'clock. | 1 go out with: both of them, | Date so many different girls that “But ever time | take out my | i oe eraareee i: ay ose for instance, your old in’t expect a date to match. | each one you have with your two other girls. . -|Mineweaser opened the meeting’ All Wool | ‘Flannels- | 642 Auburn — East Side Shopping Center with a reading of “Prayer of} | Thanksgiving’ by Edgar Guest. - Special! a alae stmas pro “One Week. Only! ‘group is to give aid to the Bagley $10.00 Permanent $7.50 _ church to work on a seen ors | School hot lunch program. Call FE 8-2223 | igh wes chews by Bare Bey Mgrilyn and Bernie . | | Coombe who gave the devotions. Marilyn’s Beauty Salon The group will hold their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Coombe on Chippewa read, Esther Circle Eleven members and guests of Tweeds | Seat Lined | ¢ Famous » Name * Reg. $798 3 99 You'll want to buy © several of these all | wool better skirts. It => is really a fantastic value! | Ladies’ All Wool JERSEY BLOUSES Values to $7.98 33°? Fail fashion colors in beautiful styles. Don’t miss seeing these. Special Offering rls Sweaters Values to $4.98 $ p29 7 Cardigans, pullovers, and novelties. An a . offering of zephyr yarns or synthetics that are a rea] buy! Charge ’em All! ©30DAYS ©70DAYS ¢6MONTHS § Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping IT'S BRAND NEW! 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Lunch is ready at aja resume of the office procedure ‘But Mother thinks she should’ the days are lopely, ' |eertain time and she wants youlof a congressman's office. She there, . also spoke on her récent trip to She doesn’t like wondering|/Europe and displayed handmade 3S Methodist Circles Mee tries. s.gi.cet ur rey bgt a Barone = & > oo ot will wi : on loose, . ww Circles of the- Oakland Park’ the Esther Circle met at the|2> defiadte shen Cea yea arb Bote aie a tae Cana | Methodist Church met this past church. Mrs. Kenneth Skelton gave|point of view? favors for distribution to hospitals. week. the devotions on ‘Prayer.” And can't you cooperate willing- : Mary Martha Circie Plans: were made for providing|ly—for her sake as well as your! Ink stains come off finger tips - The Mary Martha group met at the program for the January meet-/own? .¢ easily when rubbed with the- well- “Sars. Elton Bebake will be Seat puso omctniodin achat Then | a Leo hostess for = December meeting “| Te |Be lovelio Members of the Rebecca Gjrele| A Holiday Hairdo met at the church Wednesday) evening for a cooperative dinner. — HAIR STYLING — and white elephant sale with mem- bers of the Esther group. Mrs. Floyd Parks gave the devotions | on the theme “Thanksgi Open Evenings Mrs. Marjorie Ettinger of _ by Appointment apr pot ais the sje mt 4 ; - , reamcrs | Annaliese Beauty Shop Mrs. Jack Horton of Lowell) ) lest Call 0 street was hostess to nine maura 80% N. Saginaw. FE 2-5600 of the Priscilla group. Mrs. Don- ald Weddle presided at the busi-) ness meeting. ‘to Basiey Market (Over Tasty Bakery) Devotions were given by Mrs.| _ ee | Jane BEAUTY Oo aeoemeat } LOOK LOVELIER— Mothersingers L ee ee ne ‘Attend Dinner for Members Eighteen members of the! | Mothersingers attended a Thanks- giving dinner at the home of Mrs. Russel Jacobson of Winton drive Thursday evening. Mrs. John Bills, Mrs. Charles, Chapman and Mrs. Roy — assisted the hostess. .Plans for a Christmas party re be held at the Forest drive home | of Mrs. Bills were made. Serving on the entertainment committee will be Mrs. Grace Redmond, Mrs, Beattie, Mrs. Lavern Terry and/} | Mrs. Norman Davison, . Obes Monday and Friday nights 7 cept. Style Is Our Specialty y- Gnd style is whet you get with our COLD WAVE PERMANENT Arad — 4.95 Here is proof that a permanent need not be expensive, =< Reg. $10.00 lanolin oil . hb eis. AL a ef | 2 hepa he ~ * peeeremens a WN easier to carry (a money-saver if you're flying!) weekend case - Rugged, from strong lock construction to tough scuff- 13-inch resistant wipe-clean vinyl covering! Beautifully érain case * lined! Fine brass-finished hardware! , t . 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Dash im for this exciting one- Special - 2 for ‘3 Boys’ Sizes 4 to 18 Com ee eo s ° : Produce. —_ in rain a ef DETROIT FARMERS’ MARKET = , ey ee 3 * ; | mel : CHICAGO UP—In a ragged and! produce of Ne. 1'ahd fancy grades only. relatively quiet market, corn made sit pecta aes oat we them in whole- t pw the : atc Ga PA reece ings. , 3. : 1, 2-60-3. i ote om ory ae es | ‘ancy, 4,' = » oe om . ca comm tan wet ue: ae EE ae cape, Me et This indicated to some grain men! *#., ears, fener, 4.00 bu: me that the peak of the movement had bu; No. 1, 2.00-2 . passed and moré corn was going]; "chs: beets, topped, Nov 1, 1.06-i 38 into store. \ bu; broccoli, No. 1, Lse30 00 it, be. Cab- ee, A . ay bee Py : Among other cereals soybeans |‘prouts. No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Car had a definitely easier trend de- | topped’ So. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Cauliflower, loved out last Friday. Failure \coirort, Pt! Mo. 130-209 lou: ay. cauliflower, No. 1 2.00-2.80 dos. Celery, of the soybean meal market to ee ‘ te Galery root al i 1-4. rally continued as a weight over oz’, bchs. Eggplant, ‘No. 1,” 1.00-1.80 on Beant ia Wheat near the end of the first *°¢ ade oar rams oe. hour was *s to 7% lower, Dec. ary. tenes. 190: s0-1. ‘bag: we, 1, 1a6- 2.04%, cor Yet: higher, Dec. 199 “dor” vers. Parsley, curly, No. 1 $1.24%, oats unchanged to %4 low- 18-90 doe. bens. Parsley No. 1, or, Dee tye te wes to te Sin hte Sooper, caren, Be igher, . $1.12%, soybeans : pk. basket. . » to 1% lower, Jan. $2.36's and lard Ge "Pumpxine wo ti 00.1 38 bak Rad. lower "Dee. etry eae ty noth, Mo i ie ot a ret Grain F Tie t tea me | . Grain Prices {00-138 bu: squaah. delicious, No. 1 CHICAGO GRAIN i160 be. Tomatoes, hothouse No. 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 21—(AP) — Open to- 550-500 6: bakes: lenetens, oursout. Wheat— |, March... 41% ‘3.1.38 dos. bene; turnip, topped. No. 1, shall. identi cd ees Jee. el Gree No. 'f, 1.95-1.75 ane ) ened May . ..... 2.04% — _jbu. Collard, No. 1, 2.00-2.75 bu. Kale, shall be accepted ome coe 29848 a - roe No. apo ao Le in unless this item is Or aaste July 2207.5 ase] foimech, ‘No, 1, 3.803.060 bu. Swiss one ep are reserves wa TTD 130% Sept. 0... 14 |Chard, No. 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. Turnip, No. Cause eae May ITT Lt pee“ 114s] Leproce AND SALAD OREENS: Cel- Owner such ection “Oat March . .... 11.65/ery eabbage, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Endive, Pontise Press Phete|inay be ouner ona =: = 2 No. 1, 1,963.00 bu; Endive, biesched.3o.| _ THANKSGIVING PLAY — Nearly 1,000 people _ left is Ken Keller of 221 Baldwin Ave., and at the |fer « period of thirty. ‘00 bu: “excareie bie ‘0. 1. 2.80. turned out Sunday night to see the first play and —_right is Jackie White, 277 Elizabeth Lake Rd. High /rurnish one Wosared t 508 Oe ieee Pind’ wo. 'i°'2's0-| Program to be presented jointly by Emmanuel School English instructor Floyd Osburn directed Por and 9 OSS ® qa on irl oeay = Whos ory No. eri School, Seminary and Church. Above, one of the the play. The Thanksgiving program, given at WALLED 2.00 bu: lettuce, leaf, No. 1, 1.75-1.28 bu;| Scenes in the Thanksgiving sequence shows Betsy Emmanvel Baptist Church, included readings by By Dezowe ; Dj 5 d Romeine. We. 1. 1.96-1.95 be. Ross, played by Karen Swanson (center) of 611 seminary students and choir and glee club Seenstagy oF BegeS oe ener: "Te Brooks St., holding the first flag. Puritan at the numbers. | Livestock oF ¥ oF IES ON SUNGAY | _,,tivestock, : gee DETROIT, Nov. 21 (AP) (USDA)— Bae Saddle Club Leader ——— 1000. Market not es- Stocks Mixed : ode * °' a je—salad! 4 1 . Had Part in Building as pet ean reaper cont ea Marooned Men Pray for Calm Seas To the Qua Bieter said Early Roads of County slaughter steers and heifers opening ® . - Please take netice that Bpecia! Geen oe cin Early lade | Hurricane Winds Batter |S“ tes fully $0 cents higher; bulls strong to 50 ton (2) ef Act 199, Public Acts of MILFORD — Ross W. Eaton, jcents sepeeens abt Secare Seay - : . uichiesn, 1001, provides as fellows: well known in saddle circles and|teq steers mostly 22.00-22.75; about 10 : a ar S. an 1n At! nt annual or special shall net ‘re- called a “friend of the children’'|bead’ iore-i0ss fe ‘prine steers 3.00:| NEW YORK — The Stock’ an antic ceive the vole of any person died yesterday in Pontiac General Steers 19-00-2180: few utility and com- Market turned mixed today in| itor's Note: Associated Press island name is not registered as an elector in Hospital after an illness of six/°55'*) JN vchuty ‘cows, #.80-11 00 latter learly dealings after a slightly| st#ffer Don Guy has been marooned [SKU SinCE Leyte boeend bal