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TTR aN CARRE can tte Hi el Hi Pediat hs aa id te i | : 2 Se git 3 48) ban aT Br Pei all iff, fe ett ah Bist i tat Siu tH rif ii mi < = antares ijay 2 Soi; ail Hn E hut 3 : ig Tar TPE fy ‘iL. s : bahie site = ere nF TH: fis ro Tis APT @ the Brit lett Hy lh Wile ra He i nae it Hoe is Hh ri ney See 4 | THe HS elt ale i inl igjaettiad nips ete eee MEI | i ary ig ie fiblge Hf Heth Hit ae $e lividalf hi ee ele 2 Ai Hn ii Ht tall a ei a BSEES: ME ae THE tee [apftye ads SHBG: Haar ip: “sth SEU (aoe Hil i H if inbskildy deena ; nate i shel ait | Ss Sit Hie Wy MBH at emi y }. Hie fil tll i “tt HI 2 38 aH Ty Be Bh fs Heat hee z= Beil Hitar fi, ued lin dail Aen Bt eee alia guilt Tipe | Sat > = Sti Av Heat Uf Pau HD slice Si 5 gelit' walt Rua iii Hit 4 Hat F rH Pn op = Fol Sins ety ty wil, & S ‘B get np Pasa = 3 sili tee ih ue 2 eda MT ate tl ast os P" oi tie He = = 82° iH Sebastes ie | H i} » te Li . ty EJ Lj * ‘ ; Sexy nate ry Lys / - < \ \ > ine = : ee ee? : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 _ Vacationers Put Summer Activities Aside as They eturn 0 City tec = os : , By Rosary Altar Society — | Joan Davis : Pontiac ] = Joan Quiggan oe a . Married Families : { Annual Fun Show Slated Devis end Wears Satin |} Saturday in Are H ‘ ] ‘ ' 7 * St. Michael ' at St. Benedict Church = | Paid Horn for Rite a |Areriome | { a Oo . Locklin were Church were} Ars. M. J. Cloonan are by satay linet pesgsetiane| SO Seer A Semen sicunn, | ¢ STeed "Ponti: Resident J Shirley | Returns After Visit { for the annual fur fashion show|and Mrs. Norn Eaid, Mrs. Leon| Saturday in Travels to Ohio for . Catherine Mis) With Family Bain BE { and card patty of the St. Bene-| Thomas, Mrs. Arthur Kirken, Mrs.| West Shore His Bride ee and John S.-}—— "i EE show which -will feature“ fal] and eae ; in Port Austin at the summer winter fashions. Proceéds will be C ; Call Rocky River, we Wal aoe a ' wa. Mix of home of her sente-idw end deve used to furnish the new convent | “l UISES Ohio. He is at R ed Chie. _. a Eest Beverly |‘. vo Artur Maketess of Ei, a - the son o the The bride is the daughter of the — 245 avenue and eo. &..§ chairman and is being assisted | - . 7 David is the son of Mr. and Mrs € ¥ of Navajo road and Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Wayne Miller, in Packing of Oneida A. L. Locklin of Oneida Ra ings George Shanks J A Ramnee ot teat 1 Committee chairman and their road and her Jean chose a gown of candic- of North |iR" helpers include M Even if your vacation is one Nght satin covered with im alley. They were accom : rs. Ralph Cotcher parents, are Béaitess face, Wier Gece Marshall panied by the Knudsen's daughter, tick aaiied ts William |°% ‘ose budget cruises which are ported Patricia, and Mary Jane Redwine, - Brandt and Mrs Robert Winowe becoming so popular, wise packing oes — age gr Street are the|« triend trom Detroit. = ‘ : . |can increase your travel pleasure . vis pointe ; a ’ ae aS _ and Mrs, Willium, Ford’ refresh, |9° matter how little time or money| of Medina, nd cho carried: « colonial bow: | Spt A} couple's 10 cot tore, Donald @. Bogue, : -ments,—with~ Mrs.—Margaret Hall, |¥°% have to spend : eo pir Rigen mene: ~~ gt aes eT ; parents. will return to their Fairgreve: : ‘|’ If your ship is your hotel, a Ohio. = and pink sweetheart reses. She [ | 7 L eu-3 ep CR = i Mrs. Noel Derocher and Mrs. John is #. i) .* bi ek: were an heirloom crystal neck: ys x "i avenue home Thursday after j Fromley assisting. trunk is a good choice, There are ' « Pe eee, oe ; inet spending some time at thelr) Others are Mrs. Michael Glisky, |'@"8e ones which hold dresses on " Se » & gift of the bridegroom. MR. and MRS. JOHN S. SHANKS cummer heme cm G8 2am prizes, aided by Mrs, Joseph R. | hangers, provide drawers and com- MRS. DAVID HARTT LOCKLIN Bebe Dodworth of Pittsburgh, shore of Sand Point, near Oase-| Smith and Raf Herman Char- | >@ttments for accessories z 4 Pa. as maid “of hénor, wore an . . ville. ies + | towns and ie Arar Pers | A waveng garment bg wt | ES Pichard Frye Head Seen citon wate nets son | Shirley Mix Speaks Vows, cts Dest &, ase decorations. Her assistant is Mrs.| keep the wrinkles out of fussy rs. Frye_ e Group ctmiler os i ye .; te _ 7! i Bernard Stone, : party dresses and hold coats as a . . sad tance eae come yh. Wade| Honeymooning tn Canada are| Lee C. May served as best man mac aes Poe : ey Sam tan nena, | sot ras mane mate ce (Officers Elected at Session|s:ra wim: intsnd ruoe| suey Cuerine ix wna asin |and Harry KH of Lake Orion Walon owe of Rew fork Gh | page gee a= iO aly pet oe Hap olig dee tyrened Fox, a cousin of the bride, of! s§ Shanks, who were married at| and Kenneth Funck ef. Auburn| Were their guests over the week 4 Fred Staviri, Mrs, Clarence Sears | fd small items. — New officers for the year have| and Mrs. Thomas Folsom whe ey gd na Ani 12 o'clock Saturday in St, Michael | Heights seated the guests, ond. o-e-6 and Mrs. Joseph Zelesnik. If you're planning stop-over visits | been elected by members of Fash-| is in charge of prizes, Church. ‘The bride's mother wore a beige! Dorothy Sodergren of Grand’ Chairman, of serving tables is|to several different places, a big | ion Your Figure Club of the Por-/ The club will retarn to Pontiac Jacobsen ot Pontiee | grand Mira, Aden a atts of | nen a viewer a nee es ee oe Mrs. Allen Neville assisted by | pullman case, a hatbox and duf-|tiae Department of Parks and Rec-| High School for its meetings be. | S*tVed 8s best man seating Sas ae ni Mr and | Semsories and a corsage of bur-|. James Kitson : = so oe oe ek ee ee ne ee. ; . the gusets wore Richard DEVI 8/15 Cores ahanke of "Mar. | Sindy gladioll. A beige silk dress Kitsons in vena rye Smith and Mrs. D: H. Johnson, | expenses are solved when you add| Mrs. Richard H. Frye is presi- eS neat Tarr of East Lansing. shall street are the bridegroom's / With matching accessories and &| sre students af Michigan State luggage wheels to the largest piece |4ent; Mrs. Hartley Bray vice | St les Dictated The bride’s mother wore bine | Parents. corsage of tinted green galdioli| Nermal College. and wheel your own. president and Mrs. Gerald Rose, Y gray taffeta with blue acces. | A gown of white imported Hun-| was the choice of the bridegroom's _¢ © @ ball A one-stop cruise will call for & | secretary b 20th Centur sorties and her corsage was of | Sarian lace and net with matching) | Shirley Dobson of South Francis aves different luggage “wardrobe.” The . yal Y Talisman reses and bive del. [bolero jacket and gauntlets was . =—s street and Norman McGlothin of Cold trunk is still a good idea — with| Others elected to office are | The new fall fashions are more! phintum. The mother of the | Worn by the bride, A bonnet stud-| | Tlowihe a reception in Crystal | First street retuned to their home CHRIS | | viece or two of hand hugzage| Mmm Arshar Nea sreamrey,|reniney tn Century than clothes | Sridegroam wae gowned to Mack | S907, at, ell of French -|ew Me, Shanks changed to | Sune’ tr & week i New Ne R ay -- 5 ed or a duffle bag = going en ae ae ten weight we have had in a long time, “Cas. and lavender ee J _ She carried ‘ white navy suit with navy . * . et New City, S00 MN. Perry Fe 2-1006 pping, all-day “ ual" is the name applied where- _ | book with a rosary entwined, and the orchid from her bridal returned Pontiac with a : senthememe and pempons. topped with a white orchid, pom- . spend two weeks visiting with reb At a recent meeting held in | are shown. And straight lines cover he church fol-| PONS and stephanotis, their return they will reside iD| stives and friends a en ae ee ee elegant ure “|” Betty Mix attended her sister as | Pontiac, 6-6 6 cacaias at a cane ond ohn werel i tash Joan chose a black and white ee ee B b E : ‘Pp ‘ - Mr. and Mrs. — = | given to Mra. Noel, Mrs. George |editere choc thee tore cocy lines, [check taffeta dress with matching | Ot) 0 nd jacket lal omy sloys ren ee ee Rinkenberger, Mrs." Robert Quinn | jess uphoistering of the silhouettes ee x we eae the velvet ond a matching coreage of Ot Early Age peggy caning Aa, 2 | and Mrs. Harold Hopper. and softer fabrics in clothes de-| pase ° orchids. In a crowded » & playpen!) Canada. Visits to the Thousand Mrs. Noel and Mrs. Quinn were | signed for the way women live| “T. couple was graduated from| is & great help. But start putting | istands, Peterbere, Birdsall and in charge of the week's program. |today, especially in contrast to Meadville. P ; ; Baby into it when he first spends Ravelock, Ont, were hightlights j 4 CLUB STEAK || MTs. Quinn, as outgoing president, | ciothes of the recent past, are —_— cir Bolger Storage Hint Giver | time out of bed. At three montha of their trip. Come out to Crocker’s this evening for din- received a gift from the members | hound to raise the word “casual.” ies nae cee for Vacuum or so, when he’s enjoying the sun- * ¢ @ | ner... enjoy @ delicious prime CLUB STEAK § 35 in recognition of her services to) os so ide alt thie there Beene mates bs few Maven If you wrestle with the hose of |@ht on the floor, kicking and] Mr. and Mra. Cart Ciiftord res ey + + + served just the way you like #t, SIZZLING the club. : le a peli ¢ et cut and do. |Conn., where Devid will attend | your tank vacuum cleaner to get | “Fetching, tet him do it in the | turned to their North Telegraph i ramet It was announced that the sec- | tail, and almost more important- | Yale University, majoring in tech-| it in the bottom of the closet, a — PN bea endl ene dir aay coy 4 yt . ond annual fall style show of the | ty, an unprecedented variety of | nical production and design in the | try this. hope dak ck bes the Labor Day weekend in Car- ( i ij CANDIES and — chub will be held Sept, 30 tm-| handsome fabrics, the general ef- | School of Drama. Tie a strong string around he | saaiinr olen me Ga wen thage, N. Y. oo > oe | UNCHEONETTE St. Benedict Hall. Mre. Reuel | tect is hardly casual. This year, — middle of the hose and make « en cage eS ‘i 857 W. H FREE >asiona FE 2.9532 {| coiee te teste ns om | ite cerkted som Centers |Match With Care {lene Hang oot te et “txe | wil do all the time; he must have [having spent the summer in Pon ‘ -Huren = @ . look, just as the century itself is. - ime t al Bracelet, necklace and earrings explore investigate. | tiac. - handle tickets and reservations cans to alt oft- | wes a i = look | at WS inaide the closet deer . - houettes that is news-making is | posed, not poised. Coordination has the deemphasis of any one partic- | its limits. : soe no extremes of bustline curves, or ; ; : ake Up Tir ei ° « C4 e . * waistline indentation, or hip-round- - Gracious thank you for hospitality. oe ing. On the ether hand, these 38th A tired voll is inencnable, Prose ‘ Century clothes no between ayers waxed paper, Va", to the formiess,- baggy lines of the | or replace it with new veiling from 7 the five-and-ten. | Say it with Flowers -By-Wire They'll remember you as the perfect guests ... if you send Flowers-By-Wire on your return home. Your F.T.D. Florist guarantees delivery worldwide—look for Sraupy and the famous Msacuny Emote. Coste Se Little! You pay only for the Visit or Phone “ Your F.T.D. Florist’ Beech-Nut Cereals Pos Voicoroes Deoireny Associeton, Heodeveres, Detroit Michigan =< mina .stay fresher | SQ SEND... FLOWERS-BY-WIRE , 5 | ty educated legs wear seamless stockings At in new size packages a6 seams fo worry about! 1.35-1.95 ACOBSEN’S FLOWERS NOW YOU CAN GaT ALL POUR Beech-Nut When the doctor says it is time to Greenhouses : Cereals in the handier new 4-oz. size. _ start solids, make mealtimes happy OPEN TONIGHT ’TIL 9 101 North Saginaw uaiineanetcmi Ph. FE 3-7165 Baby finishes this smaller package of with Beech-Nut Cereals. Try all 4 . cereal while every spoonful tastes kinds in the néw size packages. PHONE PEARCE’S, FE 2-0127 can ina hen wich gretsesercey imp foxzsesbte.cehteietct. , J wr phoneedere th greater. v @ say the Cueonton Fontbend i | loom —— Flowers for Every Occasion!» of the American Medical Nutrition experts developed P E A R C E FL Pe R A L ¢ oO Beech-Nut Cereals to help Baby Beech-Nut - : = _ ees ° | grow strong and -stardyHetHove — _ Flowers for Every Occasion Deliveres-anythere tn tha Worla 5. enasotinhtis end felt Foods for Babies : | ; 559 Orchard Lake Ave: , ~ = _— sa Babies love them...thrive on them! , A ee 4 | MARKETS | Aircrafts Active | LS ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1954 pe i) r + Urge Politicos sy rs. 3 . | > F r ] f 7 E£ ] RY | H SF. ’ No. FaA was ans ° . . a 2 1892. . ——— ; Tuesda . 1, “1:30 p. m. | LeadingGrains anor... . in Early Deals Be “Ae fo Avoid Racism |*!*"% Sites: 3% : of markets: ad ’ s ; a -_ Fruits: apples, we 1. 340. | df > New B Se py — mete te som Rone bis | NEW YORK @-—Aircrafis were { Church Leaders Call Sin rief day with wheat and rye again in}}" ae, ntriver,. tener. 4.60 for Fall Campaigining “hares Crowley Jr. 156 N. Pad- | the lead. Soybeans opened lower | fancy, 3.1% bu; Wo. 1, 2.76-395 bu With Bi % es ae 4 but rallied as the session pro-| Ce*‘sleups Mo. . 170-399 be Orepes. out Bias | that someone took, a $60) .38 cal. greased, all - deferred deliveries | 390-338 12 pt. Therte, Ne. i. NEW YORK wW-—Six rel | revolver in a breakin of his home | climbing back above the previous ) 0°) 9° bu: ven. fancy X rellgiOUs | last night. $00 be; ro 3 180 Sa: pears, Ber. leaders have urged that political ‘ a == oP taney, 060 be: Mo. 1. 3 0-Abe be: candida ‘= elections| Nick J. Fraiels, “34, of Allen | start and pala amine apa ri ebe = ne spurn rac religion bis in | sleaded ee sae in with of the |} ; -bu. Wetermeions, Ne. 1, “ . : —. - rest | Tage be . ae ee their campaigns. he appeared before Pontiac Judge however, was not active: 800-150 bu; boone, green, Rentocty i The religious ‘leaders propose | Ceci] McCallum. Francis, involved Wonder, We. 1. hte be; beans. grose. also that citizens’ committees be| in an auto injury accident Satur- September — Pesce Ne L 200-2b0 bu. beans. Roman, Ne formed in every community to po-| 4ay morning, posted a $300 bond and then back 275 bu, beets, Ne. 1. 18-100 don. bens lice local campaigns for possible | Pending trial Wednesday. ing came to FO | beets, topped, No. 1, 100-121 bu. Broe- instances of appeals based on duce their tess by several cents. | coll. , 280 %-bu; No. 1, 180-300 racial , If your friend's im jail and needs \-be No.1 99-138 bu. Can. or: religious prejudice. bail, Ph. PE 5-5201, C. A Mitchell Wheat near the end of the first | Page cur, 1, 136-175 bu; eo! e The vesterda hour was % to 1% higher, Septem |e 1"itb-1% bet farce Mie: 1h ai in’ telegrams, to Republican Na-| Te, b8Y,, oF sell im Waterford, ber $2.18%; corm unchanged to Ye | $e bens Carrots. topped, No. 1. 1 90- Draytep. Piaine-or Clarkes ares : , 186 bu. Cauliflower, No 1, 228-378 tional Chairman Leonard W. Hall! see White Bros. Real Estate. Ph. | higher, September $1.6454: oats “| dos Celery, No. 1, 175-250 crate: cel- and Democratic Nationa] Chair-| OR 3-7118 —Adv to % higher, September 75%; rye | 7.Me_ 1. 7-128 dos. Corn, sweet, No : Ten -1¢-t0-1% higher, September $1.39; | his" T7398 bu, cucumbers, pietle: ———— so | cuheuna Se wer 1» 7% UF PE peal. The religious leaders signed a Cadillac Division Builds water : September WSU and lard | Chu deepen a "eb ie ea Cee went were| 1500,000th Automobile [IM fste’tovers i lower to 8 cents a hundred pounds | pis"! long. Mo. 1, 6@.108 pk Kohirabi, -asted Reed joater covers it. , %- 5 to their state chair-;/__DETROIT (UP)—Cadillac Motor - . . 3 Bions i a men, Car Division of General Motors Parsh ey eat Signers of the docunsent were the sale lh ah pans was THATCHER r lack eye, No. Rt. Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill, | founded in 1902, Don E, Ahrens . 2e » We. presiding bishop of the Protestant announced to SURE AS Eeres ee Gries dara rata Snes © Hh PATERSON a = ' : + We. ates; The Most Rev. Edwin V. : : Cora Mer... T% | bu Peppers, red, sweet, No. 1. 2 50-360 ; The production milestone was ob- ha ell | ap ag — ag Eg Gabe deen ot Katee Cy ee aoe commas Mar ....+s jes OD cissccs 18.70 | 100-ID bag. Rad red, fancy, 80 dos of Kansas City, | Cadillac's Clark Avenue Plant. Si OS SAB lee et bate Tek Temple Emane- Ei, New Tort iets esate ta anes i oe See Be 1 et eae ee jay oa Gee ee Mey ceeaeews 17% one OU se 180 bu. squash, hubberd. No. 1. 260. ° postsh itunes College wali —_ Dee .ccsces , ia fe <<. Ne th er eek Coe ee ie s | City, and pigpncener co Catholic hgvertinemanty Bh NH | ae Reston ton tacit, ae | New York Stocks ips County Deaths | wvman:, Mrs. Douetas Horton, | $1.00 @ Pound: Is Poid — a nip. Mok: TT ‘aoe behs, turnip, | piguree efter Gostmal paints ore elgtee 0gis S y ° president of the National Social! for One-Billionth Animal vetituce end salad greens: celery cap. | Adams, SE 204 Ei cre Goal «162 Morris Orion Pringle Weltare Assembly and a prominent | . No 1. 160800 bu. endive, We 1, | Admire! - © Soo \iecobs ......-- 13 | ROCHE Protestant lay leader; and Irving) CHICAGO @®—One dollar a pound 100-125 bu; endive, bleached, No 1 | Alf Man ...184 . : ESTER — Service for Mor- ; lw Possible Immedia 126-975 bu.cscercle, No 1. 100-125 | Alles b Stl. 908 jones w& L ... 284 rion M. Engel, president of the Amer-| Ws Paid today for the one-billionth bu; escarole, bleached. No 1. 225-275 | Allied Ch ... O14 i May ....22.3 ris Orion Pringle, 43, of 3656 Mil- ican Jewish Committee animal to arrive at Chicago's! omly organization of its kind tm bu. Lettues, head, Ne. t : Allied Gtrs ... 48 ae dred St}, will be at 2 p.m, Wednes- : } " EP te ty (tues Se Ete day’ trom” Auburn Heights United | THe, declaration said: Union Stock Yards since st opened | Z3r¢y “ea teenage rican [ e Romaine, No. 1. 75-138 bu ~ | Abom se ed Kresge ee | 3 . y ul! ights “Nothing is healthier for self- on Christmas Day, 1865. sponsible man or women to handle . We 1, 8-100 be ee the & Ph US) Soy Pesky Bugs’ Eat Presbyterian Church, with burial It an 1 Hereford! UT business in this area. Age ne Collard. No 1, 100-178 bu Kale, Me. 1, |4@ Cron |. 88 Lor Giese .,..064 y y Sugs 1G | in White Chapel Ceme He died -S0Vernment. than outspoken polit. was -180-pound barrier. Must be well c 100-180 bu Musterd, No |, iss-tmi|Am Gee ® FP 28, Lim MeN@L 1,133 Habits May Be Basicall 2 cn emetery. -“ | teat. discussion, but nothing is more steer, owned by Bert Fevold, of; im own home and have Businessmen ut Into ts Sorrel, No 1 166-128 bu spinach, (AM 1. 3g Lise & My S| a y Cally Sunday of polio at St. Joseph! jong It-governing people | Humboldt, Iowa. He was to receive | {s