% . * aoe | o -Junior Editors Quiz on— Snowslide Swallows — " THE BIBLE . ©) Rescue Workers. . * McKay, was held at 2 p.m. today . John Lutheran Church with ward Jr. of Pontiac and a daugh- ter, Mrs. A, E. Worst of Collins- : i : after — — ——— e ville, Il. z of Motors "Truck & Coach Division oe Miss Trieloff died Wednesday and was a membér of New Bethel| WALLED LAKE — Service forjatternoon of a heart attack on the) Frank Intihar, 74, of 359 S. Lake Dr., will be held at 9:30 a.m.ly Monday at the St. William’s Cath-| Surviving is her brother, William olic Church with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. The Rev. Raymond Jones will officiate. “The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday at Richardson-Bird Funeral Home. Mr. Intihar died Friday after a two-month illness. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Mamie Mihelich of Ohio, and Mrs. Vivian West of Chelsea, and a son, Elbert of Walled Lake. Three brothers and two sisters also Baptist Church. Mr. Daniels leaves his wife, Vic- Sidney of son, his pastor, officiating. Burial follows in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. Mr, Daniels’ body will be at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. MRS, ARTHUR W. OLGER Mrs. Arthur W. (Alice Debra) Olger, 69, of 4059 Woodmere St., Dies in Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR iw — Edmund J. Copeland, who is credited ie the development of the first elec- tric refrigerator for homes, died yesterday at a hospital here. He} Drayton Plains died yesterday in| Survive. was 73, eee Pontiac Generel Hospite) Annex. HARVEY J. SEGNITZ Surviving are her husband; a WALLED LAKE — Service for Copeland, who was son, William Phillips of Romeo and a sister living in Los Angeles, Calif. ; Harvey’J. Segnitz, 46, of 232 Wellis-| rbore St. will be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Walled Lake Meth- QUESTION: What was Eanw’s birthright and why did he sell itt Service will be at 1 p.m. Mon-|™° He began producing in , day from the Coats Funeral Home, |otist Chusch with the Rev, John, earing his name in 1923, ANSWER is ase = 25) was the son of Isanc| Te Pontiac Press. She was notified this week that she wil re == 3141. Sashabaw , Drayton aera he sold out. oe : ceive $10 for a question she submitted, and which js used in today’s | He is a. 3 oie tadienanh s.¢ « Tenmal acal and Rebecca. He was born just before his twin brother Jacob, and - re : Bor tn? or cedirte dee wilt} Graveside ecevice-wil-be-con-t ran nee ee this made him the eldest son, he was entitled to inherit the fam- wig [ 4 C it ni a officiate with burial following in|ducted under the auspices of ee Sear gabe ese alpen: Thai i 2 red ; Union Perry Mt. Park Cemet Walled Lake Masonic Lodge, with ; Wf Esau came a bunting expedition, week and faint.| 117 . k : * ° 2 ” burial at Oakland Hills Memorial F rank Sinatra‘s Seeing that Jacob had prepared a pot of lentils (called “pottage’’) hite La e Resident Wins for You! MRS. MARQUIS A. SARTELL (Gardens. The body is at Richard- Mi Esau asked for some. But Jacob replied that he could have it only if Z - |p Amyeone may SAVE in this Credit Esther Court No. 13, Order of|son-Bird Funeral Home. Daughter MISSES he would give his birthright in exchange. Esau was so exhausted that! “1 WAI. for Today's Quiz J Union. Savers for the past 3 Amaranth will conduct the prayer| Mr. Segnitz died Friday night at)» >. Deb nothing seemed of any importance compared with that bowl gems see PAP service at 8 p.m. Sunday in Spark)Pontiac General Hospital of in- Video Debut of lentils, so he “‘sold his inheritance.for a mess of ” is Geel A bibtice) — aac een 4% DIVIDEND Griffin Funeral. Home for Mrs.|juries received in an auto accident that Jacob “ws pottage, question Lake| although already knew an- . ‘Ave. Service will S-veorelll du ot Frank, al-|“ Esau another ill turn. Isaac, blind by this time, had called for his|submitted to the Junior Editors) per ond 3 Pontiac Federal of 875 Hollywood Ave. A resident of the Walled Lake |9-year: ughter » 2 son Esau to give him his blessing. Knowing Esau to be a bai Quiz, an Associated Press News- question ts answer ap-/ Credit | home with her pastor, Dr. william) ager of Hocking-Gillies Shoe last night on her father’s TV show. |J8¢ covered himself with a goat's skin, got his father to feel the Rae Peecs ia & oie Press. | Strost H. Marbach of the First Presby-| store, Keego Harbor. But three minutes before air the blessing. Learning about this trickery, Esau vowed| . - , terian Church, ‘officiating. Burial time she got a bad case of stage/vengeance, and for years the brothers remained apart as bitter en-| Marie Carter, 30, of 361 Avonlea) (tisunance — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE — INSURANCE will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. | Mr. Segnitz was a member of/tright and couldn't go on emies. In the end, however, they forgave each other’ and became|St-. is now awaiting a $10 check|} | Mrs. Sartell, 59, died yesterday|Walled Lake Methodist Church, « * * friends. : for her question, “What was ey ee ee reenter MM HOME OWNERS after an illness of several weeks./and the Shrine, ie Ra|1t was in the wings, She took! FOR YOU TO DO; Look in your Bible for Genesis, chapter 25 and|®!! it? : NEWTON I. BOWMAN tary Club and Commerce Township|..4y Funny Valentine” before alunt, "Here Esau and Jacob first appear. Read the story and look for} 1) cater claims she has en- : ° MT. CLEMENS — Service tor|Goodfellows, former chief of Com-|).45 valentine that read: “Tina, |he happy ending in the beautiful words of verse 4, chapter 33. It willl eq several contests but “‘never!| ! ‘ SAVE UP TO 25% 1 Newton I. Bowman, 81, a former/merce Township Fire Dept., and @/ ure my valentine, from Dad.|*°°¥ how forgiveness brings happiness won any.” The winning question 0. | ___—3:30—p.m.—_Monday—at the—Muir Club. Later—Sinatra comifortet—tis| (Today's award goes to Herbert Carter of Pontiac, - If} several others. z —For-Coverege-on—— — Y Brothers Funeral Home, Almont, *~ * * vt.. {younger daughter, saying: “don’t|You have a good question, send it on a postcard to Violet Moore Hig- oy enticed thé ett beatadi ; $ with burial at Ferguson Cemetery. © sons, Richard L. and Williag,|WOTY. honey; I was sick for sixigins, AP‘ Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Monday: What] y qtr’ te maces ra FIRE EXTENDED CC The Rev. Daniel Boxwell of the|two sons, Richard L. and William | ooks’ after my first show, In fact/keeps a man-made satellite from falling down?) would og yer any | # BURGLARY and THEFT " | First Congregational Church will/H., both of Walled Lake; his par!r haven't been well since.” mas, When I didn’t hear by then |(| MEDICAL PAYMENTS EXTRA LIVING EXPENSE “Mr, Bowman ied Friday aime st Lace ¢ one’ aan a ees wore Dare © Oe I was certain I hadn't won any- For details calt ! * , , . “Tatra former i bd drove speed thing,” explained Martha Berry Hospital, Mt. Clem-|Asher Sarjent of Little "Rock, /* — as 0 Hit-Runner Rams ae orton shai aus.a. aiman dite H R. ICHOLI INSURANCE AGENCY yee tng & Secghters|Pontisc. . “Haney Knights of Pythias Set — Police later in the evening got a} week. * Se | 222). Comene Mrs. Beatrice Berham, Mrs. Ruth’ yass martHa M. TRIELOFF |Meeting for Tuesd Cars on § Saginaw call from St. Joseph Hospital that) Mrs. Carter said she has read = — ee INAERANCE Jelnect and Mrs. Alma Hautt, all] “powpo Service far tins 9 oY. : ‘* a man had shown up there and| me Column regularly for the past 3 of Mt. Clemens; two sons, George The Pontiac Knights of Pythias, y “ of Chicago and William,’ of Do arte Me Tee, 1 Te Fellowship Lodge 277, will be hon- papas sapirs ae = mre Ng egy eel yoo: First General Baptist Church, 249 CONNOLLY S . troit, 17 grandchildren - by the presence of Andrew three parked . ve.» Carter fads ERT ee three great grandchildren. Jackson, grand chancellor of the|naw street, near Prospect vd had bits of Glase'in vy” Dullet|she entered the biblical question a | CLYDE G. COULTER Deaths Elsewhere rang ~eeceergem ——eo According to nypsoram — A — hat pod wants = t | Bee eee, ee ee: oe oe EER — Service for Clyde eckson will meke a short were driving on 8. Saginaw, closed vy damage o "Game St be akon PARIS @ — Sir Charles! Mendl|gentation resurdine the maine car passed them on the right |the right side. He will be ques Speech Contest Slated St., will be held at Baird Funeral/8, press attache at the Britishiog the Pythian Order, which was| “4¢ st 9 p.m., lest control and /tioned further today. NORTH BRANCH—The speech Home at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Ofjembassy in Paris from 1926 untillestablished Feb. 19, 1864. The| Mt ® parked car which was department ‘of the North Branch ficiating will be the Rev. Frank S./1940 and a leading British diplo-/meeting will take at the; Tammed 2 fect inte ancther | Marble from Lee, Mass., was|High School will present its annual Hemingway of the Liberty Street/matic figure between World Wars|iodge, 948 Voorheis i ods perked which im turn hit the /used in the Capitol at Washington, \declamation contest in the high Silee Cemetery under te sugpices|best knows as a master” of socil|eene’ gta, NOS St & Pome All| SO OO nen backed wp and eG amit St Patelek's Cathe-lnchook auditorium at 9 a.m, Thurs tts ie eawripaond nd ype wilterthgone will . The then | up and |dral in York. day. Mr, Coulter died this morning|as husband of the late Elsie De ‘ at Lapeer County General Hos-|Wolfe, international hostess and pital. ‘\American actress « e He of Mayfield - WATERBURY, Conn. — Jean Township for 17 years, and was a : member of Oddfellow Lodge 94,{P2ul Gaston Darrot, 65, designing ment 144 and regarded as one of the coun- try's foremost design- We'd rather be telling you we will be CLOSED than offering ) KROGER SUNDAY SPECIALS old, all_of Lapeer; one daughter, | ™ Mrs. George Hillier of Pontiac; | *- and two sisters, Mrs. Ada Rowley | and Mrs. Ernest Paddison, both of Lapeer; 17 grandchildren and 19 great grandchildren. MRS. CLARA 0. EWELL ROMEO Service for Mrs. Clara ©. Ewell, 8, a former res- CHICAGO u—Vincent E. Jakl, Tl, pioneer meteorologist who was with the U.S. Weather Bureau for ident of 140 W. St. Clair St., will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Wil- bur’s Funeral Home with burial in Romeo Cemetery. Friday night ital, Mrs. Ewell died in an Ann Arbor hosp She leaves her daughter, Adele of Ann Arbor. MRS. EDWARD KLINE CEDAR ISLAND — Service for Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Kline, 87, of 9587 Outlook Dr., who died yes- terday at Pontiac General Hospital, will be held at 3 p.m, Monday at the Huntoon Funeral Home. Of- ficiating wil] be the Rev. James Luther of Silver Crest Baptist Church with burial in‘ Lakeside tired in 1950 after serving in vari- ous cities. He established the bu- reau's first kite observation sta- tion in 1917. WASHINGTON «@®-~ John W. died Wednesday while vaéation- ing with his family in Redington Beach, Fla. Death was due to heart disease. TAIPEI, Formosa (® — Wang Chung-Chigh, 71, a former joint chief manager of- the big Kailan coal mines in North China, died last night of a stroke, He was a 1921 graduate of Massachusetts Cemetery, Oxbow, Institute of Technology. i fea N52} SNOW SUITS “SKI SUITS Cleaned & Water Repelled Our excellent work- manship & solvents restore ‘“‘newness to all fine and mir- acle fabrics. i= Be Sure to Get Your Ain Holden's Stamps Ye with Each rae f Purchase one 7 5 SHIRTS rxpcariy $413 LAUNDERED Cash a f | GRESHAM 605 Oakland Ave. F fs re ‘ y and SHIRT LAUNDRY thra Sat, 7 A.M.-8 P.M. Branch 5 Oakhill CLEANERS has ee We'd like to think of spending an easy day at home next Sunday, and every Sunday. The kind where you catch an extra forty winks, then stroll to church and take the family for a drive in the afternoon. a” * BUT IN THE FOOD BUSINESS, YOU'RE NOT ALWAYS YOUR OWN BOSS. COMPETITION: SAYS WHAT HOURS AND DAYS YOU WILL WORK. In Detroit and Eastern Michign, for example, 131 food stores, other than Kroger, are open on Sunday. — __ So, in order to maintain the Kroger tradition of better service _and convenience for our'customers, most Kroger stores in these areas are now remaining open, too. These Kroger stores are featuring special “Sunday Values." which will be available on Sunday, February 16th, only. ASSORTED FLAVORS - KROGER e Pkg. 3 Gelatins..........5 GREENFIELD'S PURE ROLL Pork Sausage . . . 2 29° oeter seer SPs | seams! 20" Sees [Sean |se'60" _ |-16 West Haron Use Our | Only 10% 4 o 2 St. Pontiac — Plan or Pay as You Use It.. Month —1 ~ JEWELERS , Body of Boy, 6, Near Utica --19-Hour Search Ends ‘in River 150 Yards From Break in Clinton Ice The body of 6-year-old Gerald Thacker of Shelby Township was pulled from beneath the Clinton River ice near Utica yesterday ‘afternoon. Thus ended a 19- hour search for the young- - ter. as Arctic Air Due to Follow Snow Into Michigan, Eastern States to flurries tonight, with tempera- | DETROIT—The United Auto Workers Union left room on the bargaining table today for a shorter work week Emanuel Butler, 76, of Detroit, air|died when his brother's car struck a concrete pillar at an overpass. ANOTHER VICTIM — : A third state victim was Ray- mond Bauer, 45, of Saginnaw, who . \was killed near Bay City last night when his car went out of control on a curve and hit a tree, The cold air mass will drop Pon- His body, still bearing h brown plaid jacket, hat an about five feet under ‘the ice and 150 yards from where he plunged in Thurs- day night while playing with a companion. kok * It was discovered by Asst. Fire -\Chiet Jack Heimberger, 36, of 41415 Betty Ave., Utica, and Lt. Ty sy z F ff 3 a A er week “would be given? if it is offered by General - Motors instead of a share of the profits. | x * * This was-made clear in Detroit ae maneuver aimed at broadening its bargain- | more leeway in interpreting just peaceful atmosphere,''. Woodeock said. “In Today's Press aii ; CONMMES 5 5 ckvorvessvecnewioss 17 County MOWE vrei cies ey ees eee eee ee tea e ees aee ee * re , ) section tessecsee dS toe ; 4 , radio program enters ; wat nat Dyeaansens¥eses : 4 Women’s pages ee ee _ Mystery Oe 5 re 5 eer oe ' Takes Positive Action : COLD SPREADING The cold early today spread int northern Georgia, eastern Arkan- sas and northern Mississippi, with up to 3 inches of fresh snow. * * * In Downtown Pontiac, the lowest temperature preceding § a.m. to- day was 18 degrees. At 1 p.m. the mercury reached 24 degrees, to ancient custom does not in- tend sending cards to his friends telling them what a lovely time he is having and wishing’ they were with him.” eeking Govern gloves, was removed at 2:25) Philip A. Hart (center) was welcomed at North- wood Inn last night by Gov. G. Mennen Williams Dems Gather at Northwood Inn Pontise Press Pho® Plans to Enter Primary Race in Pennsylvania ike Accepts Resignation of Disarmament Aide With ‘Regret’ THOMASVILLE, Ga. —: Harold E. Stassen resigned from. the Eisenhower ad- ministration today to run for governor of Pennsyl- vania. President Eisenhower ac- cepted his cabinet-rank dis- armament assistant’s resig- nation with “regret and best wishes.” ED — Lt. Gov, honor. Keeps President at Bridge Table | fp Co., and Ellis D, Slater, also of New York, a former board chair- man of Frankfort Distilleries. f Snow in Georgia HH Or I Ki cks for U.S. Senate Sea Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart opened his campaign for a) campalsn ..- seat in the United States Senate last night at a testi- monial dinner given for him at Northwood Inn. Some om. Hart jabbed at. what he. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Employes of Pontiac Motor Di- vision have been paid more than $1,000,000 since the inception of its Employe 570 Lowell St., for a winning $1,036 suggestion, Besides the check Shepherd re- ‘jceived a bonus of a hi-fi record player for being the one to push the. program over the million of initiative on, the part of Pon- Spot”. Needs Sharp (ears, ‘64 to ‘H's, Top . PE 28-0488, a ag te? ’ ee aoa 2a a ag et eee © pee SER aS Be Z eh SS ae ee Be ees ee ie a oe ae ge: f = | es bi ce DS) ee a Soe eae e : sey eee ee ee : = een — oR te : : : . as : : ee ; ‘ Pgs | aes : ee : as Soe ; : : : ; : : * i : ' a i f = ¥ = f st | 3 . ' £ i ‘ i _____ MH PONTYAC PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1958 _ Consult Doctor, Pay Attention to_Diet Keep Health for Your Later Years “ta By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN can make your later yeats bealthi- |for them, Have your yearly or hetero that age you can add © Coe hon ck i site aie : ee RE te Most people have to earn goodjer and more enjoyable. semi-yearly examination, plus to your life. ° : health just as they do any other ~*~ * »¥ Even in nutrition, the preves- | Our life expectancy is increasing 3 blessing. Some lucky folks are born) 7.1. stock of ourself, Have you! t#tive idea prevails. It has been (constantly. With the privilege of any symptoms which are new to Values Up to $27.98 OD imcne, ‘socar er later(von oven theagh tay shay nut be| ctenr-uese, Yeas gual Doane ‘love uae temer atone ace Oe es $5” Te i low even these show signs of wear and/extremely annoying? If so, check) By special attention te (first to ourselves and then to those NOW es — . ' _ jon them, Even better, do not wait! diet and up these feeds iwho love us. ie Today there is emphasis . 2 eee enor | Ladies’ Skirts from ....... $3.33 1) Savane su te hem ine op DRT Abby: Don't Offer ao § ee | hy te do . eee? *? *® © @# @& 8 71 » .) "aes Husband for Sale: |to Help Pay | YG , ’ Children's Winter Jackets, causes them to overlook symp- F i I ; / Ssexs25 Not Bred to Labor ey tia | sizes 3to 14, from. ........$8.00 | All Winter Items Reduced : ABIGAIL VAN BUREN men of my qualifications. I bedy is giving you, These warm- + “DeaR ABBY: Everyone | dance well, can converse intel | OME Expense up to 60% and More on many becenr Gay #0 set ities and the arts. Frankly, By EMILY Post ‘ ; ’ ‘Treatment and a routine planned go Madame, I am for sale, “Dear Mrs, Post: Some friends ° - in Russ especially for you by a compe- work and. sup- of ours who have moved to another tent doctor often can” you port them- ; Country from future difficulty an selves. I see | . DEAR JEROME: I am not |city have asked my husband and ; | | nothing wrong | buying any men today. And /me to a week with them. I | ’ Store ? sey: ity | woman ou get tangy lf tat or vt wil be x bre 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD | de I see | enough you'll go to work like jon them since they do not have : _ anything | & Self-respecting man. a great deal of money, and with iS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A. M, to 9 P. M. * - | wrong with * * 4 the cost of living being what it is Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. = 2 the reverse “DEAR ABBY: Do you think |‘048y I know that our vieit will ad ) FE 5-276) e | 5 “TL am a | this is fair? My Sdlks drag me greatly to their expense, \'¥y eS & caer Oe _ very desirable | over to my Grandmother's ev- | “De you suppose we could offer @ ty —. PR SR ESL young gentle- | ery Sunday and she doesn’t |to pay something toward the food with the finest. of breed- | have a TV set there. I miss |bill for that week, and is there! / a (7) Pa | I do not care for com- | ali my favorite programs. This some taptful way to go about : Vv spree oe] poe am Me rt | omen Toca paar | Dll Offence Q : io me. I am Beg 5 . DEAR DIANNE: TV will be | offer them board without deeply : cote be . Mrs. Van Horn | trrdnotnet igo." sat, | ster ng, top ore me |DreSS Teams Full Skirt OPEN SUNDAY Feted at Sh knew what age could tell” | things you will probably find you | ~ . . “Outland Home| e's |seemaetesce|and Wrap-Around BI Outland Home + * sos t oat, oe eee | OF) aisctidiebuise data SY to 5 ‘ “DEAR ABBY: I am mar- You can de this and other things pe -— : home buyer has fire |} Mrs. Edward Van Horn was hon-| Tied 10 a 16-pound bowling ball. | 4a) turn the tables | Vera Maxwell's wrap - aroundjof the Maxwell collections, making pees home Thursday evening with a ce heck bette dee ants Waal to ane, blouse teamed with a full skirt/it’s appearance is a variety of . es buyer dhodld: fore mon- postnuptial shower given in the) 2° Se - abel onb So elanlinends ot tiny unpressed pleats is the/| fabrics according to the season. SWEATER home of Mrs. Jerald me. “Dear Mrs, Post: Has uniform of the experts who write gage insurance. For while Tioutiend by Mrs. Outland, Mrs.| be & hobby but now he spends 3 the CUt-| ve breathless news about the fash-| 78° We fronts of the blouse ‘ tree home buys ve fun, fue ant Mrs Same] owing ly." "t_[on the envelopes of wedding inv, Yr Sineacwaweemame | = CLEARANCE fourteen home buyers are ff MacDonald, a : Ct te merase Among the gests were Mis. A| (2s ue ob and |S th woenceenta hanged? Chl, combat, ont) ack Sti eat ae wt is paid. tf you're paying [jbert Molnar, Mrs, Sam Bellamy, is nothing but a pain in the aoe a be ah e & slight -~ be F BI nd Cc h for your home you'll want [|/Mrs. Wayne Gallagher, Mrs. neck to me. The worst part of pple rol lige~ poor adling wun at eae und cou Glo ur ends — Lasnmeres te know about Life of [George Moines, ry ire oend| team. Please te me bow I ~—— : ynki ot sloping shoulders. Virginia's mortgage re- er, Mrs. Claude Goff, Mrs. a ” = Mrs. McJunkin : | Curtis, Mrs, Otto Berndt, Mrs.| can compete? Answer: While the typical print- . The taut wrap across the mid- demption plan. Let me tell Mrs. Claude Cook BOWLING WIDOW ed return address would be uncon Heads Guild rift hag a tendency to flatten and “| you about it; it’s available wrence Proper. DEAR WIDOW: It you can’t |ventiofial for wedding envelopes, ‘ minimize the tummy and waist, g 4 at smail cost. the guest list were| lick him—join him. Go along jan embossed address (withoutlQt St. Benedict | ite smallness further emphasized | Remo: Black. Mrs. Dale and learn to bowl—or be a one- color) on the flap would not be out by the generously full skirt. Make » 3 illiam »| woman cheering section, or McJunkin in cotton, jersey, silk, rayon (5 , * | Mrs. Harry Wood, Mrs, Theodore) learn to keep score. It is stil best taste, RN en pe Reagent wy py ong tan fom TELEGRAPH at HURON Melvin R. Wilson Mrs, Frank Stoner, Mrs. *%.& sf leave such envelopes plain and|o¢ ge Benedict Church. From this chart select the one Representative ee CONFIDENTIAL TO MARY eS eens ae ste Other officers are Mrs. Frederick |size best for you ; , | Vand ‘Mre, Richard] ANN:, It takes, more. than a. [by when there is doubt about/Gottschalk, vice president; Mrs. ee, 1080 West Huron Street | Try a litte harder — both of — Zimmerman, recording’ secretary, | + But Walt mye est Custom Dra “ FE 2-0219 ; you! oe len cn 8h pra ed and Mrs, Anton Bego, correspond- il F pery 10 Go Tobogganing Sl a tyepie FE has an offensive oder. My work deinen, are: din. %4l Ten members of Christ Builders} to Abigail Van Buren in care ee Eric Hoover, telephone; Mrs, Jo- ‘aoe s-Siinmes uh sutle-at | DEPARTMENT THE LIFE =| Class of Central Christian Church) of this paper. She will be glad during the day, and jseph Albrecht, projects and activi-| .. 5." ‘isc. saatertal for dress. meunancecourany |fimet in Clarkston at the home of| to answer your letter. For a this oder ts fealty making me (ties; Mrs, Gottschalk, publicity;| 1)" 4.) pattern 1614-D, state * e ® OF VIRGINIA |™:. and Mrs. Jack Storm for a| personal reply, please enclose Jest 1 nee er ee ee eae mein | Man. cad GL. Fer gant.- aeo / cmct ans menwone vga | toboggan party. Ben Courtney and| a stamped self-addressed enve- | Jeet I know but perhaps you can (Mrs. William hospitality. combination Pattern Booklet 1:- Tailored for your room, with an added touch . Ronald Toles were guests at the} lope. en tox, ound 94. «> ter Verw Mam mgs cand yenrnnipuee nats Mego ows ———— Mary MacDonald ; yee sbi os a ae Consultants oc hh hs oe a ton eee ee Answer: I am but the on! Address Spadea, The Pontiac w ’ Marks 7th Birthday | thing Tecan think of ls to ask who- for Oakland WSCS Press, Box 535, G.P.0., Dept. P-4, signin of sauna) Choose fom Foran, ibe — Don't Be Sorry yor re sn sara x yacl rn Smet Your aca ew ments of WECS of Ost eee ae = He informal pictures taken in \Donald of Elizabeth Lake road en-|keep so ag from the young |introduced by Mrs. Frank Ledford VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES — P a tertained at a dinner party honor-/ woman in stion at a Thursday evening meeting. : . the Home — at the Church or ling the seventh birthday of their) — poem Among those received into the ' : ; . idaughter, Mary Elizabeth. : group were Mrs. Carl Drezovits, at the Reception. : reo were her godparents Dr. Roses, Plants Topics Mrs. George Henshilwood, Mrs. by © member of the and Mrs. F. Milton Hathaway, ur.|for Extension Club [Frank Martin, Mrs. Lorrin Pontiac Photographers Assoc. faughter Linda, Bobby Huntoon,| Mrs. Donald James spoke on|Mrs. Edward McBride, Mrs. L. 0. a | C. R. Haskill Studio Sutherland Studio Secon and Gregory| when members ¢ ttietata FLOOR COVERINGS 1 Mt. Clemens St. FE 4-0553 12 E. Pike St. FE 2-2711 Pwitams Extension Club met Thursday: in : 9511 a. . #8 4.7715 rot Robinson's Studio. | Also attending the Tuesday af-| Heights Club met Thurs- ; Elixobeth Leke mW. aren Sve c-s00e 90 E. Huron St. FE 4.2009 [fair were Fred Barrett, Debbie|day in the Drayton Plaing home ef|-W"INUQ! Breakfast | Wooliever Studio |VanRiper, Johanna Becker, Laur-|Mrs. Frank Setzer. Served to WSCS — ae 426 N. Paddock Bt. FE 4-3001 etta Taylor, Robert Benson, James| ‘Indoor House Plants’ wag Mrs.| _. : -* Sluka, Donald Berg, Karl Schloerke,|Ralph Kaynicki's subject. Mrs.| Annual breaktast of Women's ; Patty Dell, James Scott, Michael/Robert Mead was a guest of the|Society of Christian Service, First eee Orencia, Suzanne Sayers, Ann Fell,/group. 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