7¢ . = LOADED FOR GROUSE — Jack Patterson, Pontiac Press outdoor writer, gives his hunting gear a final check as he prepares to depart for the Upper Peninsula where he wil 1 go after sharp- in the Seney area. Pentiae Press Phete Milwaukee Blaze Takes Weather Outlook | for Weekend 6 Children in One Family a MILWAUKEE (INS)—Six young children left un- Yr! contests. Ten sepeon end other atpte-end ue- * * * attended in « converted barn in the Milwaukee suburb) Fans can count on ‘temperatures! of Oak Creek perished last night when fire gutted their around 80, the weatherman said, one-story fivé-room frame structure. “= Burned or suffocated in their beds before firemen} could reach them were six of the seven children of Mr. Imperil Peace Hammarskjold Raps Arabs, Israelis in Word) to Security Council UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (INS) * * The U.N. seeretary general rapped both Arabs and Israelis in a ; County News seeeunseenens: ee: io ; Editorials Se eabeseereerrs: wee . 6 ‘Sports ©. "ahs seneewsenensere: . 16, Ww ‘Theaters Sb Ads pied wane Sela j ooo eee ‘and Mrs. Pete Vallariel.. Border Clashes | The children were Mar-' itha, 12, Stella, 8, Mary Ann 7, Peter, 5, Janie, 3, and lFrank, 11-months. | A seventh child, Joseph, 10, was with his mother, Ramona, 36, who ‘told assistant medical examiner Paul Danko she left home to search ifor her husband, Pete, 36. She said he had been missing jsince Thursday morning. Mrs. Valiariel found her husband | at the home of a friend at about the time the fire was discovered. She said she did not know what could have started the blaze be-' cause a coal stove, which is used to heat the five roomé, was not in. use. : * * * The family had lived in the con- verted barn for about three years.’ It was the second fire to take six lives in the past year in the Milwaukee area. Last January six contesting, skies mostly clear and a mod-) ‘erate southwest wind. it will be partly cloudy | with chance of a few light show | ers, The mercury is expected to drop between 53 and 58. Sanday will be partly‘gloudy but cooler, with the high from 66 to 72.) «* * County Board to Hit Budgets, Salaries Again the board will accept both proposed reports. Action on both was de- layed at the Board’s t. 17 meeting after a fi in sending the salaries re- port back to committee. Without a definite figure for pro-| /posed 1957 salaries expenditures, action on the final county budget: for next year also had to be de-) layed. Although a report is scheduled ito be presented at Monday's meet- ‘ing, the Salaries Committee still/ tail grouse. The first of Patterson's articles on had not met ‘to discuss revisions his hunting experiences will appear in Monday's ‘in its report this morning. Press. The writer plans to spend most of his time | Although the Salaries Commit. | tee met Wednesday to discuss re- — ne ee Controversy over the report cen- County officials. Clerk Lynn D. Allen received a raise of $250, with . Both offices: after the } Sparks, bo egpeared Board Sept. IT to protest the re- port, called supervisors’ attention’ ito raises given appointive officials ‘amounting to as much as SO per The low in downtown Pontiac emt of their 1956 salaries. ‘last night was 53. At 1 p.m. the’ mercury stood at 68, Three Families Vie for Young Heiress. ‘CHICAGO @—A judge has ruled, ithat Robin Sher, 5 5, orphan heiress, | will live with her grandparents, until he. makes a final decision on, her custody... Judge Daniel A. Covelli yesterday a final ruling he ver custody may be made on Until that time Robin, for salina custody three sets of relatives are. will stay with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Zitman a Ctenge. The girl's family was killed in an automobile accident near Fair- mont, Minn., Aug. 22. Her father, Harold, left an estate estimated! at about one million dollars: Besides her grandparents, two sets of aunts and uncles, Julius and Betty Levinson of Chicago and Samue} and Blossom Peachin of a ogo Park, have asked cus- feaing Bere tody of Robin. ‘pected to return control of Lathrup_ | Sonar’ together with a connected Fi ; ‘much money,” Sparks said. In other action, the board is ex- Village drains to the village gov-| fund of $18,000. | The County took control of the ‘drains in 1948. Mareld K. Schone of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Five Britons Killed in Cyprus Attacks Supervisors to Vote on! debate over salaries resulted jtasio Somoza, undi tered on raises’ given to elected'U.S.-operated Gorgas Hospital in Incumbents busir _ ON COUNTY COE Speaking in Holly . G. Mennen Williams reiter- his sian for a small business agency to aid en of the state, Here he is shown with Pontiac Press Phete Charles G. Coggins and Mrs. Joe McCall, before moving on to short stops in Clarkston and Davis- | |He also said Cobo is burg. He also spoke at the Pontiac Elks Temple. Tours County, Calls Opponent ‘Unfit for Office’ Governor Says Relief Is Tops on His Agenda for 1957: Gov.. G. “Mennen - Wil- jliams opened a vote-seeking tour of Oakland County today by telling a break- jfast meeting at Holly tax relief for small businesses “will be the first order of session in 1957,” elected. And at a luncheon speech in the Pontiac Elk’s Temple, he condemned campaign tactics of his opponent, De- troit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, -if he is. “obviously tempermentally Bullet Kills Somoza | PANAMA ® — ted strong- ‘man of Nicaragua for 20 years, idied today of an assassins bullets. | The 60-year-old Central \Ameri-' ican leader never regained Par Sunday by a surgical t lincluding surgeons sent by i- ident Eisenhower. He died in t |the Panama Canal Zone, where he ‘was flown following the Sept. 21 shooting. He suffered four wounds. | Under Nicaragua law, Somo- _za's son, Luis, 34, succeeds to the presidency. As president of ke Expresses Regrets | gret for himself and the nation at the death of President Anas- tasio Somoza of Nicaragua. President and Mrs. Eisenhower also sent a personal message of widow. Congress, Lais was first vice The Con- mt Anas-, | condolence to President Someoza’s | “Apparently you don't think your ™ > elective officials are worth very. He was shot down at a party and dance as he was preparing.to Perez, seek another six-year term as journalist and typesetter emptied }), /president. i . ! ¥ ANASTASIO SOMOZA The anseneia. Rigoberto Lopez (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) f 20 2 . Rae a 2i-year-old Nicaraguan ‘unfitted for high office.” | Talking to the audience of some 100 Holly area residents, he said small business profits, nationally, have dipped 66 per cerft since 1952, while big business profits have-in- creased 46 per cent. * + = He cited figures showing small siness failures are up 36 per cent, “yet failure represents only 2 per cent of the total tiumber of small concerns going out of busi- | being driven to the wall, and it | is the governor's duty to help | save them, Williams said. The small “business agency he as earlier this month in his Pontiac speech would operate in -}much: the same fashion asthe ‘county agricultural agent assists |farmers with their problems. a BIG BUSINESS TOO The governor emphasized {hat ‘his interest in small businesses / does not mean he is a foe of big ‘business. He said, “We could never have achieved the ‘standard of living we have, or survived two world wars, without big business.” After brief stops at Clarkston and Davisburg, the governor lunched at the Elk’s Temple, Afternoon plans include tours of Pontiac's south end and Keego Harbor, and then an open-air rally at the Sylvan Lake home of Willis Brewer, a few minutes after receiving) the last sacraments of the Roman . |Catholic Church. a ee 200-. pound strongman had steady but slight improvement in the five days following the opera- tion. But at midnight last night) his condition took a grave turn. Dr. Antonio Gonzalez Revilla; Panama neurosurgeon who was a member of the surgical team that NICOSIA, Cyprus @ ~—, Four 'Britons, including a woman, were ‘killed yesterday in rebel attacks ‘in this Mediterranean island col- ony. A fifth Briton died this morning of injuries recejved in an earlier attack, * * *, Gunmen lying in wait amid rocks overhanding the twisting, mounainous Nicosia-Kyrenia road eperated on Somoza, told newsmen shortly after 5 am. “He just died.” Somoza’s son-in-law, Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa, Nicaraguan am- bassador in Washington, told re- porters the body would be flown to Managua, the Nicaraguan capi- tal, today or tomorrow. The Canal Zone governor, Wil- liam Potter, ordered fiags lowered to half staff. ambushed two army vehicles last” ] night. A woman passenger in the tirst car Was shot dead. A soldier in the other car was shot fatally ‘ were his wife, daughter and Presi- In Somoza's room at the end dent Ricarde Arias of Panama. Gov. Potter and a nymber of Nicaraguan officials arrived at the through the neck, Somoza died at 5:05 a.m. ESTt Cobo Snipes at Williams”: = About Shoes, Mennen Co. DETROIT (#—Detroit Mayor Albert ovo wtlgpes en gubernatorial campaign into the Thumb ‘area toda after launching new criticism at the custom. ‘made shoes and family toiletry firm of Gov. Williams. \ The Republican candidate said his Democratic| Wife Tells of Threats © opponent would not need $45 shoes for sore feet if he would keep his feet under the desk at Lansing. — ‘through the county were [Democratic officials and candi- i ‘his Holly speech, Wiliams (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Husband Held “ in Trailer Arson | | on Her Life by Mate After Separation He said, too, that thes Mennen Co of Morristown, N. J., “has had. its labor! troubles” and is now with-| out a union. Cobo’s address here last night! was televised over 12 er. stations, hospital just before Somoza died. He said the Mennen Co. “fled from Newark” to Snnciativen ‘be- cause of “disagreement with the union and following series of\ strikes.”* The company has no union now, ihe continued, and buys automobiles and trucks made in Europe, not IDetroit. North Central Interested; Faster Mail decvies Expected — Editor's Note: tis is the ans series of three articles oe woe sereicde et a et Pontiac to their passenger line achedules, These talks have been prelimi- nary in nature, because, until the! . - oh ‘fishing country: in’ nortern ‘\nicipal Airport's biggst boester for 15 years, ever since he be- BActigen, ‘Wiscmaain én Sime * * * Hoskins has been Pontiac Mu- by regular mail are delivered quicker than those ‘sent by air. The ‘start of passenger service Longer Strip Luring Commercial Airlines to Pontiac sition to make an even more sub- to The estranged husband of « ‘White Lake Township woman who (was burned out of her house trailer ‘early Friday is being held for in- ee of arson today. * bi ¥ Joyd Brewer, 2, of Walled Lake) was locked in the county jail yestertlay after his arrest by State Police. \. He wad, picked up after investi- gation by\ police and fire offi. business forthe legislative~ Accompanying him on the swing- jocal The new city ordinance extend- ihg the times of on-street parking meters to 9 p.m, will be enforced beginning Oct. 8 City Manager ¥. -K. Willman said yesterday. ah * > Sept. man pointed out that meter si notifying motoyjsts of the change were not available until this week. All signs have been posted and motorists will have a “grace The ordinance was passed to provide a faster turnover downtown parking, align the on- __ street meters with the times of and to add in- to the city municipal lots, creased” Tevenue treasury. : The three-hour increase is ap- plicable every day except Sun- days and seven legal holidays: Donaldson Names - Navy, Marine Month __. Mayor William W. Donaldson has _ proclaimed October as “Navy and Marine Corps Month” in Pontiac. = * * “It is deemed fitting and proper people of this commu- set aside a period to those who contribute so toward the preservation of our democratic way-of life,” the states. R conjunction with the month | of a ee HAPPY FRANK COSTELLO—Gambler Frank Costello smiles and waves in New York Federal Court yesterday after a government proceeding to take away his citizenship was dismissed by Federal Judge Edmund L. Palmieri. Judge * ‘I Palmieri said the case rested on documents con- taining references to wiretaps, and such evidence is not admissable in Federal Court. The govern, ment may renew proceedings against Costello. . Cruelty Count JailsFather | ter. »- é to Small Businesses emphasized “the state of Michigan) is a good place to do business. We know this is true — despite what may be said to the contrary for |political reasons—because so many business enterprises have come into Michigan in the last few years, or expanded their existing plants, in this state.” | In his Elk’s Temple speech, Cobo had “dragged” her name through “cheap” political | apereles, and “has new begun te | “My mother is 73 years old, and Schone will ask board authoriza- tion to proceéd with construction drawings for the building, with a the County Juvenile Home. .uveile Commitee Coirman Pontiac Deaths her committee’s progress in plan- * * bd A resolution authorizing creation) Joseph Alvin Kinzer, 81, died 7 j « d Ave. ME ee aeicne vexai elements in the top Soviet official-|be at 1 p.m. Monday at the Co- ‘dom—principally Premier Bulgan-‘lonial Chapel, Reigle in and Deputy Premier_A. I. Miko- of a. new South Detmers, but Detmers may with- hold the resolution in view of the recent announcement of renewed talks on the possibility of reorgan- izing the entire six-community project. Margaret in Mauritius PORT LOUIS, Mauritius i — Britain's Princess Margaret ar- rived in Port Louis harbor today aboard the royal yacht Britannia. She is making a month’s tour of : Britain's African territories, The Weather | Pull 0.5. Weather Bereae Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — cloudy, bea snd warmer wine’ ak pod up na Pa eS Se high Sunday 66 te 70, etal : Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 10 te moh Direction: boutnweet * Sun sets Saturday at 6: Stin rises Sunday at 6:27 a.m. Moon sete Saturday a{ 3:25 p.m. Moon rises Gunday at 2:15 a.m. bvesesses #2 earn Oh e+ 88 weeaeeees OR 2 DAM. neessee Gos vedoerede | i eee eT eperTe &7 One Year Age in Pontiac company, it doesn't pay taxes in rilast night. He had been ill sever However, a -good deal to say about the | manufacturer of in which both the gov- Iff criticizing policies of the’ firm | Thursday, Cobo said of the gov-, jernor “Don't let him tell you he : doesn't have anything to do with it view to letting contracts in March pecause his mother is vice presi- dent.” Cobo had said of the New Jersey Michigan, it doesn't use or buy ichigan-made trucks to distribute Joseph Alvin Kinzer | at. Born in Cleveland, Ohio on) F./Mareh 21, 1875, he was the son of John and“Barbara Schaffer Kin- zer. On Dec, 10, 1908, the Kinzers twere married at Bear Lake. A retired carpenter, Mr, Kinzer) had lived in Pontiac 37 years after jcoming here from Arcadia. He leaves his wife, Emma; one brother, Louis of Pontiac; four sis- ters, Mrs. Bertha Keebaugh, Mrs. John Hilliard and Mrs. Carl Rab- rischke, all of Arcadia, and Mrs, Walter Todd of Holland. Service will be at 2:30 p.m, Sun- day from the Voorhees-Siple Chap- i iel with Dr. Tom Malone of the | Emmanuel Baptist Church officiat- ing. Following the service Mr, Kinz- ier’s body. will be taken to the Ben- inet Funeral Home at Bear Lake ‘for service at 2 p.m, Real Estate Board fo See Europe Film A film of European housing con- ditions, taken on a recent Euro- pean study tour by Pontiac Real |Estate Board member Lester Arie, \will be shown at the board's an- nual meeting Monday evening in ithe Waldron Hotel. -- Arie, a member of the Detroit ; ' - 7 Real Estate Board, went to Ey-|No actual date for the start of irope under the auspices ‘of the Na-! tional Assn. of Real Estate Boards| to study housing conditions there, | Officers for the Pontiac board hen be elected, President Vern K. }Archer said today. | | i 2\Czechs, Italy Sign Pact ROME ®-—Italy and Czechoslo- of a trade accord for nearly 40 million dollars. Italy will export citrus fruits, machinery, automo- biles, minerals and hemp, Czech- slovakia will ship coal, machin- ery, wood, glass and porcelain. Two floors of the Pontiac Salva- Wiliams Pledges Aid|ExBect to Have 2 Floors Ready Salvation Army to Use (Contimed From Page) |PONtiac Unit by February |Monday with architects on the tion, Army Social Service ‘€enter plans. at 118 W. Lawrence St. are ex- man, manager of the Detroit Serv- ice Center. * = Pontiac Architect Leo J, Heenan Williams noted campaign refer- has been hired to plan the $150,000 ences to his mother, and said remodeling project. The Salvation Army bought the former two-story Whitfield, Wal- ter & Dawson wholesale grocery ' warehouse for $180,009 In July. a grandmother 10 times over,” he| Salvation Army officials ‘from said. “She is not involved in poli- Detroit and Chicago will confer Supervisors to Meet tics and bears no responsibility for anything I have done or not ggne “Think Yugoslavia Calls Jaunt Effort to Support Fight Against Stalinists \ing. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia ( — He is survived by his wife, Doro- his President Tito’s surprise trip to | Russia is viewed here as an effort two stepsons, both of Snover. jto strengthen the hand of Soviet ‘Communist party boss . Khrushchev in a. struggle against) WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — ‘old Stalinists exerting renewed in- Service for Mrs. Matilda Pohl, 84, \fluence in the Kremlin, Nikita * * ” Informed Communist party party seeking to halt pleaded with Tito to return with | Service for Frank E, Kemmer- ; Youngman said the renovation \pected to be ready by Feb. 1, ac- wil) be done two-fold. The first \cording to Brig. Byam G. Young- two floors, containing the outlet |store, garage and shops, will be jtackled first. The third floor ad- 'dition, to house T3 to 100 men, will follow, | Youngman pointed out tempo- rary housing possibly will be in- stalled on the second floor in or- der that the center might be in operation by February. The center will become the 120th iin the country. Dedication is ex- j a in October, 1957, Youngman Tito Trip County Deaths | Frank E. Kemmeriing iling, 65, who moved a month ago| 'from Waterford Township where he ,had lived_20 years, to Snover, will ihe at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Mavis Funera] Home, Sandusky. Burial will be at Snover. Mr. Kemmerting died of a heart attack Friday mern- Mrs, Matilda Pohl }1189 Castlewood Dr., will be at 9 a.m. Monday from St. Patrick Catholic Church, Oxbow Lake, \sources say Lazar Kaganovich, an|with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery, ‘intimate friend of Stalin, is lead-|Pontiac. ing a group inside the Soviet Com- jmunist \Khrushchev's policy of de-Stalini- Mrs. Pohl died yesterday at her zation and a more liberal com-'home. |munism. These sources say Khrushchev Rosary will be recited jat 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Rich- jardson-Bird Chapel, Walled Lake. ‘Charles Roy Cretiey Service for Charles Roy Crelley, him to help line up support from/72. 3602 Whitney Ave., Flint, will yan, Funeral \Home, 2417 South Saginaw St., \Flint, with burial in Lum Ceme- They pictured Bulganin and Mi- tery, Lum. He died yesterday at koyan as undecided between thejhis home. pro-Stalin-group and the tiny knot of Khrushchev’s supporters. o * * Mrs. Crelley is survived by a niece, Mrs, Laurel Olson,.and one nephew, Herbert Crelley, both of Tito went with Khrushchev to Pontiac. the Soviet leader's villa at Yalta! on the Black Sea without advance | | j there Monday on a cruelty charge involving his five-month-old. daugh- The baby, Vicki Lynn, is tion Beaumont in ‘ t th cry titel Te ‘ot the U.S. i forearm Gen. Leonard Heaton, | thigh two upper a: thy; a daughter, of Bay City, and bullet was left buried in shoulder. French Chief Meets a er olver at the @-year-old pres-/t.) Adenauer Talks BONN, Germany @ — French z - ba F Fi ri f Saar. My a Hie fp gifs I 2 ERE it ? Z Fl J HI i | gq = fil i 1 HI i ih it Et E r i i i ' “ i E a £¢ = t fr | f i ; if " : i f i i | | rs i if ‘ i i di é 4 d tf . i s to vote in the November election, Guy Mollet arrived to. 887 City Clerk Irene Hanley. for talks with Chancellor Kon-| on European unity conference may preduce a Weekday hours will be 8 a.m. to § p.m., next week and on Oct. 8, except 9 to 1 on next Saturday. * * s it By ii Rare Rally Well Done E af g Dems, Lauds LANSING # — About 1,000 Mich- igan Republican women attending a Kitchen Kabinet session were ‘Kichen Kabinet' Peppersj= Ike's ‘Menu’ | vakia agreed yesterday on terms) announcement Thursday, stirring! speculation: throughout the world. Khrushchey had spent eight days! in Yugoslavia on what was de-! scribed as a vacation, His visit) here also came unexpectedly. Ti- to’s trip to the Black Sea resort also was called a vacation. |Windsors to Sponsor ‘Awards for Painters . NEW YORK, (®—The Duke and. Duchess of Windsor have an-' nounced establishment of the. Windsor Awards, Inc., to sponsor | the exchange of European and American painters. “The awards will it finan- cially possible for young artists to enjoy the stimulating experience} of travel and to exchange wiht) contemporaries abroad ideas, theories and techniques,” 'yesterday’s announcement said. | the program Was set, Worker Hit by Car their iit opty & ppg Eittey! : Hi te + A Tn = & Ps TER) s Fa! iF fare . talk who offered to fare, when stabbed. Flint Auto Workers» | May Strike Today | a ° * iy ieils | zt : i z i E fn i Ht 7 z ; r 4 Fz & 25% a i ¥ ri F i MR. AND MRS. FRANK NICHOLS TOGETHER 55 YEARS — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nichols of 514 West Third street will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on Tuesday. High Mass of Thanksgiving will be celebrated at St. An- drew Catholic Chureh that morning and later a family reception | will be héid at the home of their daughter, Ethel Nichols in Berkley. |~ The Nichols have occupied the same residence for the past 55 years, Mrs. Nichols coming to Rochester from Gatestown. Mr. Nichols is a native of Rochester, Besides Miss Nichols they have two daughters, Mrs. Murl Guild of Gardenia, Calif.. and Mrs. Bernice Kurtz of Covina, Calif., and two sons, Kenneth of Pontiac, and Roland at home, * Pick Southfield Sites | Burroughs, Bell Moving Towards Offices in Area SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Two national firmg began planning on building office buildings on North- western highway this week after for the structure, but estimated year and a half, the official said. No cost estimate is available. receiving final zoning decision The Bell buil 4 ' ; , ; — * Bell building will cluster on from the township board on Tues-\ 5 49 sere site north of Nine Mile of Detroit will with Burroughs Corp. : 1 planned for storm waters. move its central staff here poo! P ad possibly up to 450 workers to sup- port the general. direction of the firm, which .has about 10,900 em- ployes in Detroit plants and of- fices “|. Michigan Bell Telephone Ca. is | planning two of five tentative | planned buildings, for its ge- | counting, engineering and = ad- ministrative offices. The Burroughs site is on a 24) acre site just north of the Bendix. offices.on the corner of Ten and One Half Mile road and North! western, A deceleration lane aban Northwestern was also appfoved) by the board i Parking lots will provide spac: for & visitors cars in front of the modern, two-story bull iding, ont 300 employes cars in the rear, accord ing to Edward F sistant secretary of the torpora- tion Fioor space will be about 125.000 square feet, he ‘said ee Neubecker as sy all f Plans are not drawn up as yet | ' EAN GRAPPAN ~ ; ~—~| ORTONVILLE — Mr. and Mrs. Ynes Benitez of 8) Church an- Fire Threatens Hotel jnounce the engagement of their! daughter, Jean C., to Richard ROCHESTER—Roche ster firemen! ; Thompson of Ortonville. He is the answered an alarin at 2:35 Friday'son of Mrs. Cynthia Patterson of afternoon at St. James -Hotel, cor-| Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and the late) ner of Main and Fifth, quenching Walter Thompson. Miss Grappan. a blaze caused by burning grease) thas been employed with the Gen. nescey ooo Spee which threatened the rear apart-jeral Telephone Co, for three years, ment of the wooden structure. The and her fiance is an Eastern. hotel, one of the oldest structures High School, Detroit, on Main Street, is owned by the, heirs of the late Mrs. J. W. = They plan an early summer wed- ding next year. | and ivy centered with a white completion will be in about a | on Northwestern, with an anti-flood ROMEO — Our Lady, Star of the Sea, Grosse Pointe Shores was the scene of Saturday rites in which Mary Helen Verbiest be- came the bride of Alan Richford Devine Jr. Mary: Helen is a daughter of the Christopher Marcellus Ver- biests of Grosse Pointe Shores. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.- Alan‘ Rochford Devine of Romeo, The bride's gown wag taffeta faille appliqued with alencon lace and tiny pearls, Her full skirt extended into a chapel | train. Matching alencon lace “formed her half-cap headdress which held her fingertip Musion veil. She carried a cascade ar- rangement of eucharist lilies, stephanotis, lilies of the valley orchid. Mary’s sister, Beth, was her maid of honor. Another sister, Mrs. Richard Kelly, Geraldine and | , Margaret Ann Devine, sisters of ‘the groom, Susan Varris, Alberta Jaeob and Constance Gildner at- tended as bridesmaids. James Devine came from Park Ridge, Ill., to be his brother's jbest. man. Seating the guests’ ‘were his brothers, werd Devine of ‘La Jolla, aaa, cat. RCHEStEL Building Ensign ,Daniel Devine of te. ieee ee .. $232, 030 for Month. bride’s brother, Thomas Verbiest.| A wedding breakfast at the De-| ROCHESTER—The Village Ac- troit Boat Club followed the cere-|tivity report for this month showed mony after which the couple left) ‘thet total valuation’ in building to MRS. ALAN R. DEVINE JR. Cloister in Sea Island, Georgia. \were issued, with 15 residential; ee garages, jone commercial; ‘ three Area Boys Win Tour : ‘dition, and -— carport. John Sweeney of Romeo, How-) ard Storm of Lake Orion, LeRoy) Villa ge Treasurer's Hugh Milligan of Cass City were 1956 was $108,113.20, for a\two-week honeymoon at the be $232,030. Twenty-five permits) additions ito residences; one industrial ad- Wilson and the late Wayne Davison, »- * * Rochester. Wedding plans have not been revealed. Sewage Plan in Marlette |[s Assigned MARLETTE—R, W. Petrie and Associaties, Inc., of Benton Har- bor, was engaged Wednesday night to develop working plans for a sewage dispoal plant for Mar- lete. Petrie, present. at the Council meeting, said he hoped plans can be completed by around the first of 1957, possibly before. In a sep- arate contract, the Petrie Associ- ate were authorized to make pre- liminary survey of the water situ- ation, _ Plans will be for a population of 3,600 people, plus the industrial requirements. They will entail handling both sanitary and storm water through a single set of mains, Although the proposed plant! |would be somewhat over-size for one remodeling; | ‘the present population of the vij- Peters’ and the bridegroom's par- lage, the council feels that it is none too big for the foreseabie | | growth of the town. report! Maberry of North Branch and showed that the total tax roll for of which Lengthen Clerk Hours area 4H winners participating in $102,785.51 has been collected to in West Bloomfield two © The PTA executive board has ap- S proved sponsorship. Altrusan Delegate MARLETTE — Mrs. Ciifford)= Curtis will represent the Altrusa © Club at the Alma, Oct: 9 and 10 Ave., Davidson. George Dagley of the Berean Bap.| The Bride chose a ballerina district federation sessions. from a solid rose of rose } d gray ttern white an pa on a background : 313 W. Huron REAL ESTATE - Residenticl—Business Home-=Centents - Farms—Investments t Auto Take “fared You Nebo We ae gga INSURANCE er a Ree toe Foe : ; * E} _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19868 : ee Rcariariie! ews Again Takes Spotlight Caer cee Miss Walsh Marries Pontiac PTA Council Sets Annual Workshop Nov. 2 James Madison Junior High school will be the scene of the annual fall workshop session ss Ali Baba SESSION FOR SECRETARIES A workshop for recording and corresponding secretaries will be Married this _ the Pontiac Council of PTA, Nov. neg with Mrs, Lyle Dusenbury elt ae 2. Registration will begin at 7:15 (0 Mrs. William Anderson, Pla ying ae Bill Stafford i srs Pp m. with the general confer-| ‘Treasurers, auditors, budget and ae ue ihe ore" - Michae ences slated for 7:50 Gasce ‘chnirmen wil ret, wich Sarior High wes Ryle erc Church were Workshops for each chairman-'Mrs_ Robert Lake, Warren Abbott " ship have been arranged. All lo-land Ralph Dawe. Mrs, Russel c.| Oct. 15-19, ae beds ae Sa ee cal presidents are urged to have |Bell will conduct a conference for) A(CE Sponsorship by the bridal ‘gown’ wes their officers and committee chair. |publicity chairmen and historians will meet with Mrs. Roland ste-| otudent Actors men present; “especially new ‘in- phisos. tf , can The bouffant ballerina-length — _ ay 008 Comin, oe Mrs. William Wright and Mrs, "Ali Baba and the Forty skirt of nylon tulle over taffeta was the workshops are offering con- William White will conduct a |THeves” will be presented by- the - |accented with an insert of a band : structive material of particular meeting on hospitality, and Drama department of Pontiac High ot lace circling the hipline. 2 _interest to all PTA members. ie tati will meet (School under the sponsorship of } : & oF | — | TOcmy’ FapweseUTnTreT the Pontiac chapter of the Associ- A seed pearl and sequin | ~~ , Mew William Mibalck, presi. | with Mrs. Lose’ Putman aed | aiion tor Childhood Education. trithmed tiara secured her tin- _ dent of Pontiac Council, and Mrs, Eugene Hoisington. The play will be presented at ‘| gertip vell of French silk ilu- drive end Bill ° Mrs. Cletus Garner, vice presi- PTA magazine and publication |fiye matinees, Oct. 15-19 in th | tien. She carried a white prayer. rie ue dent of Pontiac Council will chairmen will meet with Mrs.|high school auditorium, with the book with stephanotis and white of F’ ootball F ua Seeley, Pontiac school nurse; “and Renae Aarsohatemig Scheneracnaee page C ti l ° CI b Memb ’ -— Mrs. Pete Mihay will hold @ dis-/.. North as Ali Baba, Sharon ward DANT REEN OTHIION u embers Oo m “ — ery Me re cussion on health. Boyce, Hud-Hud; JoAnn Dearing wore “a nymph green nares venue home of Mr. Safety chairmen will meet with ‘e-va: Bol, : £ | Fj D t h Duane Hamilton was the begin-\Marietia Spring. principal of ‘Melee Ont bee ee as Hae. length gown of silk taffeta with a Ho d irst ance oni t ri pring, princip san, Carl Code as Khazzim and ning of a full day of activities for|Carrol] School, and Joseph Za-|nonna Chilve Morjana bateau neckline. The gown was friends of the Hamiltons and Mr.|peiski. ce : accented by a deep green veivet and Mrs, Russell Perkins. ; vu - MRS. FRANK HENRY HEKKER insert at the waistline and match-| Members of Cotillion Club a ‘Donald Nicholies and the Willig ** @ & conference on parent edu. | Others will be Charles Williams ing bows on the sleeves. hold their first dinner dance of Lefurgys complete the list. ~ « ~, A, bus has been chartered for| cation will be led by Mrs. Mary |85 gr tie Gaatel os nue She carried a cascade arrange-|the season at Orchard Lake Coun-/DINNER AT & OMe CCEA gare he Se “aan Sad Me daha Tere. er Bul Bul and bet Tome DOLOTES SUSI BECOMES) men ota exrysanemans vine reuse st Orchard Dinas is bale erved at 8 Se ome - son snes Parliamentariahs will meet with | son “Toos. = : e| croton leaves and dyed wheat. im a eens eit denek at se |Mrs:-Le@hard Saari. J. Cecil Cox,; — f F k H. H Bridesmaids Sharon Walsh, a ae he club who 9:30 Pm. Music is being furnished | lub in. Ann Arbor are. also part| assistant superintendent of Pontiac| _ Taking the part of robbers are Bride O ran epper sister of the bride, and Shelagh | \°™ oo “>? ‘by a popular out-of-town orchestra. | of the plans, with a surprise birth- dudy Baker, Bruce Bergstrom; . will be welcomed by Robert Glenn, day schools, will hold a conference on O'Rourke, cousin ef the bride, s Other dances scheduled by the 3 party for Mr, Hamilton. Pat Graham, Bill Hansen, Rober. president, and other officers are | metiation. ta. Hunt, Judy Lauckner, Joanne I Dol style with Alencon lace | ore Mentically styled gowns te (7, and’ Mrs. Donald Bergeron,|‘!U> for the season will be held at ! “Attendigg the all-day afair are | Completing the list of work-| eed ‘ BLOOMFTELD HILLS — Dolores| etss shades of apricot and gold, re ius and Mrs. Donald Bos, Mr and|Bi7™ingham Country Club on Dec. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Paschke, shops is a conference for men| /#Ushiin, Judy Levine, Don Lu- | Angeline Susin became the bride! edging the portrait neckline and spectively. s J — ‘and Mrs. 5, guest night is at Orchard Lake Mr, and Mrs.” Arthur Novotney, jonly led by Lester Stanley, prin- cas, Margaret Selvala, Carol (of Frank Henry Hekker in a 1) tracing the sleeves and the cen- Mrs. James Briney, Mr. “|Country Club on Feb. 2 and the _ > Mr. and Mrs, Ray ‘Slanghter, cipal of ‘Hawthorne “School, and eee ant Bee wou. ced ty hen Ray. Chien | anal pene of to shiet ont wide, suved at Bier Gee eh ee: pe. and Mrs. [S@Behuding dance at Orchard Lake ; 3 ’ ’ * * % * he + Mer cae agirm, Russell Lehigh [William Wright, principal of:Linda| Mourners in the play's cast wit 7™*4 bY the Rev. Charles E.| cathedral train ‘wore a miniature frock styled like|Sichael Kosonis ‘and the Rev. and|Country Club on Apell Zt | Mr, and Mrs. Anton Guyer and |Vista School. a ‘Coughlin at the Shrine of the Little) White baby chrysanthemums and | Officers with Glenn : be Marie Dworin, Janet Eilender, Fh Royal Oak.. |the maid of honor’s in light yellow|Mrs. C. George Widdifield, serving are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kallis. *“* * ‘Toby. Gilbert, Elizabeth Gregory. ower, hoya. roses formed her cascade bouquet.| 9, gold velvet trim, and carried Richard McPartlin, vice president; | Others are Harold Dudley, Ger-| The workshop is planned to give Jeanne Hunt’ cat Nancy Ohane.|_ The bride, daughter of the John! a a basket of yellow flowers. fa et tee eta een 7 aint |Mrs. William. Isgrigg, treasurer, aldine Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert/eneral information to chairmen ‘sian, Clarice Graves, Isabel Hawn,|28©> Susins of Orchard Ridge)” Her attendants’ cascade bouquet! assigy BRIDEGROOM prorlg sy:- ab “a ct aa ot 2nd Mrs. Charles A. Rogers, sec- | » Mr. and Mrs. Willard in PTA groups throughout the Shirley Hutschinson, Mary Inman "84. Wore a pearl beaded crn followed a tall theme with ; ° which retary. = ae icity and to give the enor land fingertip veil above her white a with Pom-| Best man for the ceremony was the club are invited, Hosting the - : ton of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs, city give them an. oppor- 'and Ruth Ann Tower will take the poms, daisy chrysanthemums, ar- . . aftair are Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Dean Fidler of Utica and Mr. and tunity to meet the Pontiac Council parts. of slave girls in the Ali SUX gown. ranged wheat and croton leaves.|Art™" Harrison. Terry Walsh and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Richard F . : Mrs. Paul Harvey of Detroit.- _ |PTA- executive board. Babs, cast. <>. | The gown's lines were of prin- ry. rich fall shades contrasted mith waagine nates bed guests. MePartiin, Mr. and Mrs. William inally Consider. s | ; ‘jtheir copen blue strapless taffeta isgrigg, Mr. and Mrs. Charies X. | MI kI 1 Fi ld Di to 4 gowns, fashioned with ice-blue back arose le na One inte changed) Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. John the Female Sex _ Mrs. Beck Is Local Fie irector _ oe nt was Mary Lou|*cess2ries and wore the rosebud] M7 | NEW HAVEN, Conn. (INS) — enda from her bridal bouquet Yale University—iong a stronghold ‘Gade of Birmingham. Bridesmaids The: couple will make their home| Mr. and Mrs. Addison K. Oakley, 'of militant 5 ‘were’ Astrid Johannesen of. De-'on Parkdale ‘avenue on their. Mr. and Mrs. Robert $. Nelson, to be seriously considering throw- [erode Rita Hekker, of Spring Lake, | return. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schramm, the ‘ | sumed her’ duties~as field director! |two-day camp. | = we ve * wie ‘ — & hed cee ees - of the Pontiac Council of Cami oe ate ditector will” be | | Mrs. Beck replaces Mrs. Phyllis toned by Miss Wyngarden, conty ee ° , dean praratnd to transform most ¥ ble to the local ceun- Zanorski who came here in May ®4les, council fires, community) are the Frank T, Hekkers of 3. ' |. Fire Girls last week she was’ by r y . | onor in @€an atson the institution into a coed school 2 no means entering a field of work’ rotation nee Eockgronnd & reg jof° 1954 and resigned Sept. 15 ‘to service, k-outs, trips and dra-, Rutherford, N. J., had his _ Howe noted at. women whe : Ww 7 | mg th Gerald South Bend, * that was new to her. Mary" “Ellen Wyngarden, ‘execu: jwesk, with te" Buseen: of of Social, {Matic presentations. 7 pd best pes Mrs. John Kennedy and Mrs. C.|John Johnson, Florence Johnson; have been admitted to many other Born in West Virginia, she spent! tive director of | Camp Fire:Girls, | Camp Fire Girls Is a nee-proftt | | .* 8 Ushers were Ronald Polin of Liv-|Stait Lloyd were’ cohostesses at a/Mrs. John Bechill, Mri. Ed Rall. all-male . colleges have created abana vost one ent said, =) national organization offering | Pontiac Council of Camp Fire onia, Gene Balon of Roseville, |bridal shower W: y evening|Mrs, William Tayior, Mrs. Albert higher academic a when che bene? She “will not:,only be in charge! leisure-time activities for all |Girls is a member agency of the/Thomas Moran of Detroit, Carrol) bride-elect Jean Watson.|Rayner, Mrs. Charles Butler, and + moved to Detroit when she began Ca J Rizzolo, ‘both Mrs. Fred Johnson opened her/Mrs. Ed McArthur. said, are often to Yale in E schol and her entire education °f the training of leadership but}, girts from 7 to 0. Pontiac Area United Fund. eaten eno “t/nome on South Jessie street for Mrs. Neil McClellan, Mrs. John|Competition with coeducational was received in Detypit. =e ve : th shower. Kent, Mrs. Edith Hart, Mrs, /lleges. | GARDEN RECEPTION * * ‘| ‘ _ . She attended W: Universit Charlies Pole, Mrs, Verne Williams, — sibeoe she was qratantes parsing z For the garden reception immed- Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holly Loyd, Mrs. Dean Toles, Mrs. : U bachelor’s degree in history. jately after the ceremony at the Wesleyan Watson of South Edith Charles Lioyd and Mrs. Glen Broo Pontiac WCT Since her graduation she has jSusin home, Mrs. Susin wore ajstreet, will become the bride of|nank also attended. ° completed one year of graduate cocktail length lace dress of mauve|William Grant Johnson, in a cere- peer ; Elects Officers work. ager en Tee Be rerbeemned Oct. 12 ba Completing the guest list were af the bidium orchids ilson avenue Methodist ; Florence| Officers Pontiac WCTU Her keen interest in people led He is the son of Mrs. Fred John-|Mrs. Charles “Johnson, were elected at the recent meet- her to first work with a public The bridegroom's mother wore Mitchell, Mrs. William Mitchell, P son of South Jessie street Cur. |ing held at the home of Mrs. Elden relations service in Detroit and a beige Ince gown with brown Mrs. Leo Holmes, Mrs. bert Cur- Sweazey of street. Fol- | later to newspaper work where she accessories and similar orchids. | Attending "the shower were Mrs. |tis, Mrs, Ethel Kermedy and Mrs. eee ee crved served as managing editor of a |. The Watson, Mrs, Johnson, Mrs, Wil- Kenneth Pantone. geben dosage . couple will take a Caribbean’ a cooperative luncheon. ; Wyandotte paper. Ham Cross, Mrs. marion Hall, ; : oe we Yee Islands i. Mrs. Ray E. Fleming was select- With this background of experi- Iby. Sele tre ee ae . k ed president of the group, Mrs, the ‘pusion a dida arson aa they will reside after Nov. 1 on Pg ha oat Me. Yor ‘(Powder Room Ray Wey, - recieiing ue. sompeteny: ; ; : Long Island, N. Y N len Ebey, . public relations coordinator for the Also attending were Mrs. Alfred ia it Decor Mrs. Roy Fosbender, correspond- Detroit Council. — F t M A ] '|Hempton, Dorothy Hempton, Mrs.| (1 : ing secretary. iB was trons this pita, where ete Mrs. nge William Gabraith, Mrs, casaes Even a very modern powder) Mrs. William Bradley was she serv or one and a hi Galbraith, Mrs. Charlies Ruther- ; ‘elected delegate to the state con- years, that Mrs. Beck came to at Stork Shower [in Mrs. Carl Rutherford, Mrs./room, filled with 20th century fix: tic in Muskegon during Octo. Pontiac to serve in her. present — ane tures, can be right at home in a). Ralph Osburn will open capacity with the Pontiac council, A pink and blue shower was house eS Ameri- -_ wet on Ellwood street - for siass be teen. ae Robert Angel at the hme st atsz,| Women of the Moose can help do the trick. ~=«(t™e Rext_ meeting, & dessert Nes teainiin wae Douglas Astin of Boston avenue.,Expect Guest Units Make cafe-style window curtains . _ date ; il leaders, arrang- Mrs. William Bukosky was cohos- of a yellow and red kitchen towel ing workshops for _ retresher “te ‘ Pras Seg chem. the Women of| printed. - with spinning pinta Mrs. Cowe Entertains ted guests were Mrs. Rob-|the Moose, Ch . . Chairs and other — aes Gnd Cor new wormene. ért Houseman, Mrs. Stuart Hutch-/at Moose Hall. Mrs. Cav- — mericana. Paint the walls a yel-| Mrs. John Cowe of Hammond The first Camp Fire leaders’ inson, Mrs. Dave Brannan, Mrs.jalier, star recorder, will presidéliy i) match that of the towels Lake road opened her to training course will be conducted Stanley Jones, Mrs. Jerry Clement, |as it is “Star Recorder ral and put up a Colonial-style mirror members of the Junior :Chamber by Mrs. Beck on Wednesday eve- MRS. DONALD BECK’ Mrs. Lila Allen, Mrs. James Price| Several Michigan: chapters will|P% Put Up ms CAOnalstyis mittor jot Commerce Auxiliary fér a social ning. The sessions will be held for | . . and Mrs. John Tanner. be guests of the group and willl i ine cabinet. Pe evening and weiner roast. six consecutive Wednesdays from * Others were Mrs. Gerald McKay,|participate in the ritualistic work smgle edectrid clack one were Mrs. John: 7.30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Camp-Fire! Mrs. Delmer Fields, Mrs. Robertiof the order, Candidates will be| Even & 7 niount it in aln.2>! ey. Mrs. Leslie _ office in the National Building. Young, Mrs. William Palace, Mrs.|initiated at the meeting in honor/8° Colonial if you mount it Joe Cary..and.Mrs. James “I will be most happy to talk. Person ql News O nterest in rea Henry Grace, Mrs, Fred Harroun/of Mrs. Cavalier. , wooden salad Saat tats 4 eee . Mrs.- David Hayhow, Mrs, with women who are interested in. and Jean Watson. William Mahar, Pilgrim Mem-|ton chintz; a Yes cen-'Byron Zink, Mrs. Dick George, becoming leaders." Mrs. Beck ; | id Bickerstaff bers of the Loyal Order of thejter for the clock cord. bowl/Mrs, Martin ‘Utley, Mrs. Cramer ietd Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Roeser and|their son-indaw and daughter, Mr.| “Mr. and Mrs, David Bickerstaff, Moose 182, will speak. A butffet|serves as a frame for the clock'Partridge and Mrs. Byron Barnes on Douglas of Neome drive attended/and Mrs. Gordon Wigner and son,|Jr., (nee Lorna Ball) of Fenmore Group Meets luncheon will. be served. rent were guests. Women need not have had pre- ithe Michigan-UCLA game in Ann|Denny. They also. visited friends Toad, announce the birth of a son,| \ vious youth experience to take this! arbor today and will remain inland other relatives in San Fernan-|Kevin James, Sept. 19 at Pontiac in Church Parlors y; training for group leadership, the/ann Arbor to have dinner with do, Hollywood, Los Angeles and/General Hospital. F Ponti State H ital . only qualifications necessary is i their sons, Wally “and Fred, who Glendale, Calif. Teeth The Women's Missionary Society |“ OF_ Ontac osp * : nena “wa dete a whee are students at University of Mich- *.* ial Pere Sent ant Bogs alters Reged thot First Baptist Church met Thurs. ae ive om igan. Dr. and Mrs* |Garner. s a . : O ized bamor a = pew and clin, Nancy sind Bobby, [David Bickerstaff of Seneca strect OY," the church paris. The! COUT ty Citizens Committee rgani - Mrs. Beck feels that being a = Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wrenn of] of — » sagedagry Calif. Sy yon are etc earae of Pa teen. lie deneet luncheon. _ beader isn’t ali work. Besides get- |Niagara avenue returned Friday} sev s at home r ‘The invotal A ting = personal feeling of satis- from Fort Worth, Tex. where Mr.| patents, Mr.-and Mrs, Jerome | Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lana- ees arma det tant wan 5 The steering committee of the| faction from helping girls grow |Wrenn attended a Public Works) 8 Varon of Ottawa drive, be- | han (nee Barbara Jean Mitchell) Hakes “gave the ss on the inte mature and happy women, ‘Conference. fore traveling on to the East.| of Royal Oak announce the birth ” Christ.” she says leaders gain new + * * They will return to the Varon’s | of a son, James Thomas, Sept. Mrs. Melvin Strader sang several friends, learn new skills, develop Mr. and Mrs, George Kabod- | home for a six week visit before | 27, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ie by Mrs, H. L. closer family ties and have a lot | ian and daughters, Alice and | they return to their home in Cal- Maternal grandparents of the [o.. Program chairman, Mrs. of fun with the girls and other | Hazel, have returned to their | ifornia, infant are Mr. and Mrs, James atrodanba Mrs.” Aitrea : home on Prospect street from a | 5 * ae ae “ot SONY “OPEON Tas whe techs Gh her work With pees R tour of the Middle East and Eu- | Ted Wiersema, son of Mr. and! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Lana- in thelr trayels nega dr Straka Mrs. T. E. Wiersema of West Iro.| han ot Royal Oak are the pa- ihr eo! thelr travels . Span tee ek The majority of their time was |quois road, is one of 256 men at| ternal grandparents, == viewed ‘displaced Ch Gin she tue f every-| Son. pramen he nee ton : Latin , alert and most in- , . 5 hel girls have a they visited Mrs, Kabodian's experience for their spare. a ae ge conduct a conference for presi- is the son of |George Gray, Mrs. Fred Weist and curtain at 3:30 p.m. One evening resebuds. Mr . Mrs. dents and vice presidents, Mrs. Richard Stark. iperformance will be held Oct. 18. One hundred guests attended the ..and be Program and audio-visual chair-| Mrs, James. Dodd and Thomas |5¢@ts for ine nee lebrated by the - Walter men will meet with Mrs. Wayne /Temple witl- hold a conference on/#'® Feserved and will a Rev. William Immel, at 10 o'clock - Stafford of Weaver, Margaret Scott and Mrs. ‘juvenile protection, and the mem-|'"¢ high school beginning Oct. 11. this morning in St. Michael's L. D. McLaughlin, bership chairmen will meet with a Catholic Church. Bouquets of white Putnam street, Mrs. Clare Hartzman and Mrs.| Mary Parrish is directing the ; Cocktail Party Precedes Day Merlin Sanderson. ON CIVIL DEFENSE “A workshop for civil defense will be held with Robert Lake and Roland Stephison and Josephine play assisted by Shirley Me- | drano. Dorothy Virtues, president of the ACE and Norma Bidstrup, general chairman are handling “the sponsoring of the affair. BY MARGARET COLE When Mrs. Donald Beck as- ‘Size of the community, ‘an important part in the, Fire program and 1 feel| jalan oo which much can be accomplished,” Mrs. Beck said. will work on "the Day Camp pro-| |gram atid serve as director of the! activities Camp Fire Girls carry on such| as the day camp men- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Becker have returned to their home. on \Lakeland avenue following several weeks vacation in the West. While in Long Beach, Calif., they yisited J., Marion Petsch and Mary Lou Lucier, both of Detroit, Marno ‘Feltz of Birmingham, and Diane The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walsh of MRS. BILL STAFFORD Forty Attend Shower‘ Ee, 1 ao You -con always depend on our Ready Mixed Concrete . . . it’s top quality, and our service is fast! Whether you need just } yard, or 1,000 yards .. . whether you're laying a gorage floor or pouring a foundation for an industrial struc- ture . , . if you want the best, call Boice! BoIGeE BUILDERS SUPPLY © CONCRETE ia s.

Riace, Heed Wo. 396-3.50 3-45 | peCyton Plains Waterford. Twp. ' a appropriate for their own im- Detroit Ce ee et ee ee) TEKS OAIOIN CHAPEL ' : | , . . ° | Most industry sources now are ; : Servic FE 36641 at Research Club Aan payrrare of the Ferd Foun-| proveavat : First Congregational \agreed price tags on all 1957) Harold E. Churchill replaced coliara. No 1 L0bci2s ba: Rate. Not ee : ol MARLETTE — At a Tuesday|@@% is offering 20 study grants) The limitations are: Groups Plan Events models will be higher. Ford has|Nance as president as part of an | Somsce ‘wo. "iso's we tu. morse he V oorhees-Sip e meeting of the Research Club, Mrs.|'9 Persons associated with mass/ 1 That the program be confined) . Aug. 6 agreement signed with Cure) 5.10.38 oe ere Tota to FUNERAL HOME Norman Smith, president, and Mrs, /Communications, Ito the continental United States. in October - tiss-Wright Corp. under which the EGGs: Large, 18.50-16 80, 30-42 case;| Am Service. Plane or Motor George Pringle were elected dele- * * * 2. That the program be for not N H B : f |auto company picked up @ 35-mil- itn. BAe as. FE_2-0708 gate and alternate, respectively! © scott Fletcher, president of|!¢8s than three or more than 13 ROCHESTER — October meet- ews in rie lion-dollar shot in the arm, fe ee Cemetery Lots s Fi ~.to the District Federation in Alma, the Fund, announced the opening months. jings of guilds of the First Congre- Pleading guilty to a charge of ° National Advertising ———— agaretenc ee Oct, 9 andl &. of the 1957-58 Leadership Training|. >. That it not begin before June gational Church here have been/driving while under the influence 5 | M Asks — ; Boal Perry Mount iS ee ‘The club established 2 memo- (Awards Program in the Mass Me-|!, 1957, nor extend beyond Aug. scheduled as follows: of liquor, Melvin B, Threet, 38, of yivan anor * p t p k tery. FE 40003 rial plan im honor of deceased |dia, the first of its kind with grants 21, 1958. Olivet Gutld—Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the/245 Voorheis Rd.,.today was fined in apers aireax Wire ie te best ection, Bae | “members rather than sending (exclusively for creative persons in| __ .* * sie, Mrs William Schoo! on Perk-/$100 or 20 days in jail by Pontiac Members to Events nines Ot 2 : - e flowers. A contribution was made | mass communications. The Fund has not set any mini-) Priscilla Alden—Tuesday, one o'clock Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. NEW YORK w — National ad- | to the murving, scholarship fund |mum, maximum or average “Ripa! "Wynton alee ge Help Wented Malo _¢ in memory of Mrs, Ella Willis, Fisteher decinsed the general amounts for the grants, [eon at the home of Mrs. A. Musson,| Charged with driving while "| .WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- vertising linage in newspapers in 4D MATCHES SELL AMAZING ; purpose of the program js to with Mrs. R. Dudley as co-hostess. der the influence of * SHIP — Members of the Sylvan | the first eight months of this year DESIGNS! 16. 20. 30. @ and 240 7 an honerary club member. ; . be Town and Country—Wednesday at 8 | Mrs. Sam Davis will be host proaden and better contribu, | rece seen lg ie pm. st the home of Mrs. Bugene Al- Ross Jr., 35, of t, _— Manor Assn. are being urged to! climbed 5.6 per cent over the, sh0r GasW Coma. Evdry bust | 5 w n beral | amoun / today before Pontiac “ . : to the club on Oct, 9, and the pro| edult education to be adequate for the recipient wil Bt nay Piste on outta nl Judge Ceell McCallum end wes om ae Monday meeting, at 8| same period of 1955 to a record) Tithet Sip. mee women: Mult | gram will include safety in the _| to accomplish the program for Bethany—Thursday at 8 p.m, at theifined $100 or 20 days in jail. renal . | high. a ture, MATCH i home, fire cause and prevention,|.,1"sriters adiiors producers and| "MCh the grant ty made. - [Sir rlery"antord wil Be cocnetes” | = melee a te wand on ls quran os AMERICA, Dept. P. @ Chicase and safety in driving. program directors employed by| Applications must be received OF at’ the home of Mra. Paul Plintoft, 996 gar, i. ne 3008 Walsh re Ke today |is present. The Bureau of Advertising, AMBITIOUS newspapers, pregs services, maga-| postmarked not later than Oct. 31/9 Pe ita Pharsday Oct. 11, at 8 p.m.|pleaded guilty to a charge of driv-| Cyanges call for *» de- American Newspaper Publishers As is Ruth Watkins Crowned. | zines. radio stations, television sta-| Names of successful candidates st ine, home of Mrs. Ellen De Grace on ing while under the influence of| Igy rather than p omar yuo Assn ie pagrertagren~y ae Salesman . tions and educational film com-/will be made public April 1, 1957, ae ; : Kammer report ge s in 52 index Homecoming Queen panies. but all applicants will be notified | ‘pm Sith” ars Pred, Case’ ‘in thats | LGU". He was fined $100. OF 2] payment Before membership Is | cities showed an eight-month rise | penty of eads ins protected tem 10 days prior to this date whether | screen sul’ee eee ore Mrs Grant days in jail by Pontiac Pal| forfeited, and three dollars ® | <¢ 10.4 per cent for general ad-| Mery. - 4 LAKE ORION — Ruth Ann Wat- PROT EAPORS TOO or not they are offered grants.| Friendly—Wednesday, Oct. 17. at $ Jatge Cock MoCaitam, year dues rather than six, to be | vertising, all national linage other | garnings $180 per wt. and up __ kins, senior candidate, was) In addition applicants may be, * * 2 P Colonial--Thursday, Oct. 16, at 8 pm | Runming a red light resulted in| Payable in January. than automotive. There was. 8) Compicte training, liberal benuses crowned queen last night after faculty members of journalism de- Inquiries and: sts f an- with wre. William Mitselfe at 191 a 30-da sentence for Murray| The association is urgi also decrease of 3.8 per cent for auto group insurance end many other ; nts direct! 4 with! Inquiries reque or Charles Road. . y jail ng SS . first half of the homecoming robe s¢ ‘ ;, sion at ey |nouncements and application forms ,, Mission Study—~Tuesder. Oct. 2. at the Olit, 21, of 21901 Kerosta St., Oak|that one person from each family | motive from its record linage the | -—**"**ee* eee, 5 game. The game, with Fitzger- eee meray raining OF MASS | should be addressed to Ronald Shi-|Sivert as hostess. Park, yesterday. He pleaded guilty | attend the Oct. 10 township meeting year before. Make this = career opportunity. - ald High; was won 40-14 by Lake|Communicators. len, Executive Secretary, Leader- to the charge at an arraignment/to seek action on drainage prob- * @ 8 Call Midwest 4:6602 Township Jus-| lems. All other classifications showed -|gains for the eight months. Retail Orion. ship Training \ Awards Program (Mass Media), 320 Westchester Candidates are tree to propose any program of study and/or A victory dance given by the “O” Club concluded the cele- ‘ ; 4 — “T- WHA . MOR. J MUTUAL OF OMAHA 3 GM to Build Tractor (s+ tues c: mre « bration, | practical experience they deem Ave., White Plains, N. Y. ; ; . n. , as, 39, of 18-Year-Old Admits linage was any per om. Se ARC WELDERS : ‘jat New Plant in Ohio [2 deoew a.West Boome tal up 05 per cent financial up| sotiererelee page ame ere 4 ; . for reckless driv- f 13 per cent classified up 5.8 fork h. Northville " CLEVELAND (INS) — Ground|*2> court comts my r0SS-DOW ting cont WOodward 39818. : will be broken next summer tor| ‘at, “ween azvsloned betore’ Jun . i addition to national, all-time ATTENTION ' a, General Motors: Euclid Division tice James Southart of Keego Har-| PROVIDENCE, RI. W—Detec- records also were chalked up by| S's ol b0 pin is nt in Hudson, Ohio, 35 miles : ___ |tive Commander. Walter E, Stone | general, retail, department stores | — srest aera . southeast of Cleveland . said today an 18-year-old San Di-|and classified linage. - Rot net ‘necessary, ae “we . spits today it plans to bul a The at ot teat eens See ege, Calif. youth has admitted the Earnings Biss “sguames sina and His Money crawler tractor at the 582,300|vestigated today by Oakland Coun-i1 5. Angeles liquor store clerk. Death Notices araisn® peocperts, cor required: square foot plant. y detectives, The fruit was taken) cine said Michael Youtck told , 5-t SR -4 F E Linecots between 1! a.m. and 3 p.m. — . “|| R. Q. Armington, Euclid gen- how he bought the crossbow and Ar e Soon Parted “°° 3 ~ \eral manager, said every modern, Joe Nichols, formerly of Nichels|arrows and sneaked in a back Wade wampien, 08 Pontiac NT | < : "| assembly progress will be includ-| Auto Sales, now selling new andjdoor of the store with a robbery Mare’ i Saiviss Gear tether. of ATTEN ION | oo. ed in the plant. It. will employ|used Chevrolet cars and trucks. /attempt in or Willem Ww. and Walter Harris Mes needed at once for prom So about 1,500 workers, He would like to meet all his + * * Funeral service will be held Mon- gy Bn” — ; see friends and customers at Matth=| 1) ois ne fired the day, October 1, at 1 p.m. from $s. Sor Sa eee Om . FE Eaiel, Pontiac, satshion — legs ot clerk William Allen, 19 Home with aoe bia chard | A TUNE UP, . E e Bids for Bonds St nae "|Stone said, and became frightened! Cemetery. Clarkston. ‘| With late’ model ‘care > fore you buy or | Dettet: Gebipen, Bt: Vine. Sate at Nt Mevew eck Ale in the Fisoesreit Lodge "Fe co | Seer “oo. oy fe . it body. He ran, dropping the cross Mr, Harris will He in state at the bapepcionerag ll M ; , and Plant Building Paul Hall, Sat. Sept. 29, 5 P. M-itow a short distance away. KELLY, IRWIN Mer shen. 2002 Orenard Lk. Ra. | ; IMLAY CITY—Construction bids eg "|days after the Sept. 19 shooting] srt Kautola: rother of “Ghesier | ~ Steady dyad pe ¢ lime Ap d : DIG for the facts! on the sewage disposal plant were|. If your friend's im jail and needs | but is recovering. ‘bees Memgrial -Gontribu- Orchard _Leke Rd, 3 to_¢ p.m. | : : achbed, sik ban an aanton| Bd Tek teed Pai “|St. Philip Scouting Sis Satlana. nitminehem, mie’ St ey Ra : a , BULLS ou a . & ment k Cemetery. : : . = % One of the greatest investments you make in Your Pate Wo cake ot Gen CORES bets) OE eet Begin on Monday ena, Serre, tet, | _Sries Rd, acheter be lifetime is in your home... That is why it pays to . “lonly one bidder offering a rate of ROCHESTER — The Boy Scout | Kinser: swear brother. of Mes ] be extremely careful ... It is better to be safe than i* ms ena . e d... teal 5 Nov. 13 Dublin School Fair. |October. All Scouts plus those de-| __ients_by ‘the Voorhess-Siple. Pu- than te cancel’ the charges Never sign a contract certificate. before job is Implement raven tas Ps sand Date was changed trom this|Siring to join Troop 40, are asked) ners! Meme Staten “ar tes" semanas finished. na in Des Moines, Iowa, for |Saturday to avoid conflicting with|to be present Monday. tilde T1189 Castlewood. Ri. ment whieh ‘ ee ie 8 SOK S tee ee eee | motheg of rene ati dear srr, "wane plement and tractor ide: as od ; “ages a Sd eiey be tends ty’‘aall Eaton Names President a0 te coe ad year “xi | | : The addition is the Luthe Hard-jing Mrs. Phillip McCullough or} CLEVELAND (INS) — John C. Be Patmene arch with. Rev. without i a ee » Co. It 96,-/M Friedline. n has been ele ing. ment ta Mt me. mente Seotenning BUSINESS ETHICS BOARD | 222 chokes) Geeeree: || ees Fa : at plants in ne” the Bird - ere ee f h : 4 | plement —_— _| ‘The action, announced by Board ber canceled _ or the ; : ae Mr, and urs, Donate Di pel ee ee BOR REPLIES 2 ft ae. a are parents a son. Dudley the sonjeffective Jan. 1. - Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Lanes ee mere replies atthe Pree opbaray has: 3 ee lca te SS vw wn wl Slate Hunters Boll cians aweag | | | Yo 39 Phone FE 5-6148 Waldron Hotel Bldg. : ' ; for| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bohn ate par-| MARLETTE—The Philomathean ~ ae ioe ; ; $1.01/@nts of a daughter, Deborah Jane. i : Ss 2% was 0 oe Club voted this week to spohsor 10, 16, 19, 2%, -28, 76, § 27 r|Mr. sod Mra, homes ‘Diegel. "ithe Hunters Dance again this year 78, 79, 8% 90, 109, 112, ; im + : Be. “