Poehlman (left) drops the first nickel into a
meter in the city's newly opened 148-car
off - street parking lot on West Lawrence Street.
60P ‘Failure’
Jat Talk in County) Says Farmers Getting}
Biggest ‘Double Cross’)
Humphrey Belts
in History
Democratic Sen. Hubert
H. Humphrey of Minnesota,
in a free-wheeling hour-
long address to 750 party
faithfuls last night in Wa-
terford Township, lashed
policies,
The occasion was a fund-
raising, $10-a-plate dinner
honoring Paul Sutton of
Royal Oak, Democratic
candidate for Congress in
Oakland County.
Humphrey, jibing at the
“discriminatory prosperity”
of the Eisenhower admin-
lke Wins Farmers Cheers,
but Do They Mean Votes? Fall Ushers in
Warm Weather,
a Few Showers
| Partly cloudy with a istration, told local Demo-
crats “the Republicans have!
a very limited circle of
friends, and you're not in
it.”
out at Republican economic) ©
sota Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (center), speaker
at a Democratic dinner last night honoring Con-
gressional candidate Paul Sutton (right), looks
ADDRESSES AREA AUDIENCE — Minne- ver his notes before delivering an hour-long
speech on Republican economic policies. Carlos
G. Richardson
man. Pontiac Press Phote
(left) is Democratic county chair-
Jet Shears Tops 4 >
Nicaragua Ruler
Hit at Reception;
Assassin Slain U. S. Rushing Doctors
to Treat Bullet Wounds
in Stomach, Arms, leg
WASHINGTON #
President Anastasio Somoza
of Nicaragua was shot three
times at a reception last
night and his assassin was
beaten to death, the Nicara-
guan Embassy _ reported
here today. 7
Wounded in the arm, leg
and stomach, Somoza’s
condition was described as
“delicate.”
Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla-
Sacasa said he received details of
the shooting by telephone from
Managua, capital of Nicaragua.
Sevilla-Sacasa said the attack
British Goodwill Gesture
Mayflower II Launched on Somoza occurred while the
(president was attending a recep-
‘tion in hig honor Leon,
‘near Managua.
Off Cars, Kills 1 for Pilgrimage to America’
— Drops Too Fost.) perxHaM, Enigland (INS)—The Mayflower II slid ips Autos on Road; stern first into Tor Bay today, climaxing the first chap- 2 Women Injured ter of a drama that will end next spring in Plymouth,
MEMPHIS, Tenn. ® — An Air,
Force jet plane, swooping in for President Fisenhower by a quarter of a million Iowans on.,,Say'tor pencrailt pleassne weathe a 24-hour visit to that state lifted Republican hopes to- er was the outlook for most of the’
day of carrying the farm belt in November. = oe
No responsible politician professed, however, to be able
to ieenthghe fade vets senae the Butaaedsaninh ike Oe we oe Be ee
the President and Mrs. Eisenhower yesterday by 100,000)
persons in Des Moines. . e
Teenagers and younger school students broke police
, “tines and stormed their mo-
: tor caravan good naturedly Susy
France Gives |i. (sz. caved, touun the
~ fo Canal Users day for a nationally broadcast and Mass.
‘The Stars and Stripes were draped over one side of her
dark oak hull, and the Union Jack on the other, as the
replica of. the original Mayflower hit the water this
morning a year und four months after her keel was laid
July 4, 1955. - :
American tourists and visitors from other parts of the
: ree ee Ask Mental Test
fo Oust Teacher launched. The vessel slid
Hazel Park Acts Again |the band of the ist. Battalion, Som-
:
smoothly into the sea amid
heavy rain and thunder and —_— city’s business district on
Joins New Asicchotion saciost speck eet wget os bem Cut Decay 40 Pct.
Which Will Meet Again issues at Bradley University in
in London Oct. 1 Peoria, Til. This will be the sec- Pontiac Schools. Offering
garacs sac av omced F' NOride Tooth Treatment
LONDON (The French cabi-
net decided today to participate
*. in the blunted Suez Canal Users’
Assn. but with the reservation that
it must not weaken insistence on
principal of international admin-
istration of the waterway. The rousing reception Elsen-
Central Iowa might cause Re-
The general reaction to Eisen- To try reducing tooth decay, a fluoride application
program will be held again this year in Pontiac public
schools, Mrs. Ruth Topéfer, dental hygienist for the Pon-
tiac schools, said today.
First schools on the schedule are Linda Vista, Emer-
son and Daniel Whitfield} ' to Get Rid of Woman
Paid to Do Nothing
A Hazel Park schoolteacher who
last year drew $6,200 for doing The two injured occupants ofmothing once again faces a psy-
the second car were identified as Chiatric test. * * ° erset Light Infantry, as it played
“Yankee Doodle.”
Maj. Gen, Roscoe Wilson, com-
mander of the U.S. 3rd, Air Force,
told the assembly during the
launching:
Adlai Blames lke
for Farm Crisis Says U. S. Leadership
Lacking in Imagination,
- The schoolboard last night voted
to test Marveta Hine, 51, whom
the board relieved of classroom
duties as “unfit fo teach. © ihower’s visit to Iowa was that
there has been no lessening of the
President's personal popularity in
that key state despite reports of
a- farm revolt.
Around 73,000 farm men, women
and thildren listened attentively
but without much applause as Ej-'graders are eligible for applica-
‘senhower delivered an informal
and —- as he put it, a nonpolitical Authorization cards are be-jfour applications of fluoride solu- ing sent to the parents of,tion. The fluoride treatment can re-
duce the number of cavities by as children in these schools. The ications are Open torncn °* © Per comt, Mrs, Toepter
second, third, fifth and sixth grad-|"" Cites Broken Pledges i | , said
today America is in the midst of 3 i [ ifs ) bee gi
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Yiffnitz Waxes Lyrical Over Century’s ‘4th Finest Fall’=
Summer ends today. “The fall of 1956,” quoth Herman with a far away first Farmer’s Almanac. He was a sensation. He wae y ag oe bee rel Some say it never came. look, “will be a sockeroo.” was terrific, Not as good as I am,” added Herman _[Here they come.” The hour’s 8:36 tonight. “A what?” he was asked. ‘ juridiciously, “but still very, very good. We will gg Bo 4 a tte ge Pts The summer of 1956 will be written into private cae “A sock “ Hi 2. “A. have average rain this fall. The crops and harvest pledges to the farmers in “cares - @laries as a dizzy period of continuous exasperation. : : Ree t It will will ‘be simply magnificent.” © : ; ful, calculated words meant to get _ It was @ Zany season. | double whizzoka. 1 brigh x * * |farm votes.” The pledges have not kik’ be crisp and cool. It-will be invigorating. been carried out, he added,
“How about the cotton?” asked Camelia eagerly. It will be” ; Herman fixed her with a cold, impersonal stare, |; Pw ” tents ; Something rather difficult for the average male to do _Delovely,” interrupted our Camelia. ity our little Souther Camelia. “The Yittnite's al- Q wool,” said Herman. He reached again for. Let's allow it to depart in peace with a minimum. It will be delightful. It will be delicious. _
of cat calls and just a sinall Bronx cheer. Certainly
we won't burn any incense or suggest the incanta- 5
_ ways wear bise Thursday, have all
the imagi: glass. It was just an illusion. “You |died. One died this
said Herman, “This is official.”
_ Our new and cute little Camelia who took cver from _ Magnolia as receptionist in the editorial department,
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through close cooperation of high-
way maintenace and highway
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enforcement of antiitter laws.
Ohio reported that it reduced—
through its campaign—the cost of
Starch Sponge’s Use
Urged in Medication = NAACP in Texas
jterday a court order aimed at
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AUSTIN, Tex. —The state at-
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By EARL WILSON the old Inkspot faverites . . . Arthur Treacher said he'll a ; NEW YORK—Groucho Marx.gave me a big fat scoop. He| 4@ a cafe act,
dropped it in my big fat lap. tee ei ladlalt ie rg ne VE convoyed p inte the Hollywood Hills so I could Lights,” opens Aipwreck Kelly, saked
&) 25 2 SS eT satad tales cha bateor tamsons boas ea niin bride's name, couldn’t remember how to spell it . . . The Vin- As aed | on his wife the gift that ull girls want—a round bathtub, |°eDt Sardi Jrs. are adopting their third child.
7 4ve been deferred until after the! i¢ was like a Scranton, Pa.,
candidate for vice president, may, °#™Paign address. | mineshaft. sce a ig Estes cause a brief delay in starting work uver said today would on a new war memorial for Vet-| Special silent movies, eliminat- a: happen ed LIKE gladly testify under oath about -____._@rans Memorial Park. ing the sound track are now used | Scran what he called the Dixon-Yates Park Supt: Fred C. See today!to teach lip reading to the deaf. | Groucho noticed a , beautiful
blonde in the next booth (not power contract “scandal” and
to mention other blondes in .- challenged Presidential Assistant
n other booths). GROUCHO Sherman Adams to make the
é “Never mind, I'll be able to see by the light of that girl's |same offer.
— engagement ring,” he arf-arfed. “Waitet, I'll have a can- * ¢ 8
Sparks-Gritfin nibal sandwich. Even if I did see a couple horses picket- | The Democratic vice preside- : | ing outside.” tial nominee described Adams as
FUNERAL HOME Groucho just signed a new 12-year contract. President Eisenhower's “right
“I'm the oldest show on TV—eight years,” Groucho con-/hand man” and said “his author-| 10.
“Thoughtful Service’”’ fessed. “It proves people are crazy about one thing. Money.|ity is enormous, especially during
You know why my show's lasted so long?” He looked up with/the President's absences for rea-| pifferent varieties of sponges 436 Orchord Leke Ave. FE 5-6159
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x * * ? sisting. of excerpts from a speech|*© others which are as much as
: » scheduled for a rally at Walla|®ix feet high. “Nobody watches it—so they don't get tired of me! Walla, said Adams “pleaded his
We jounced along Hillcrest Rd. up to what they call the). .cutive privilege” when called
| Truesdale Estate. before a Senate subcommittee
“Here it is! Isn’t it beautiful?” Groucho hopped out. tell what he knew about the Dixon-
It was a typical Grouchoism. For there was nothing said he hed teed 6
there but the view. On an otherwise vacant lot, there | neve dispatch quoting Rep, Scher was a construction shack and a few workmen who'd been jer (R-Ohio) as saying Kefauver
doing some digging. ee at eS sare
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Some of these television emcees
better spend more time on their home
work, or else someone should tell their
sponsors to take a long, slow walk.
They're crossing each other.
* * *
4 The other evening Ranpo.ra
. CuurcHILL missed the second query
on the $64,000 Question,
|. -He really missed it.
Ranpoirx simply didn’t know.
_ However, Hal March, one of our
favorites, hemmed and hawed and
nudged and re-stated until so
much time had elapsed the thing
terminated for the night. The
: overly zealous Mr: March assured
- . everyone Mr. Churchili would
- back next week.
However, he won't.
The sponsor has spoken—but
definitely.
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Mr. CHURCHILL agrees completely
with the decision, This tends to prove
that he’s really Winston CuuRcuiLu’s
» on,
~~ One emcee actually lost his
lucrative job by fumbling around too
long too often—and he deserved the
fate.
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You either call ’em all alike and
- call "em straight—or you don't.
~~» Winston Churchill's rogeny aren't
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the United States of America.
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3 Another Stalemate
- Michigan’s Legislature again has
‘ * demonstrated the type of legislative
_. stalemate which frequently results
| when the state has a governor of one
, politi¢al party and a legislature in » which the opp _e party either con-
____ *wtrols or. very nearly controls the law- a making body. gidbeciue 2
ca ee eee ee
Gov. WitttaMs calls the legislature
-back into special session and tries to
‘tell it what to do. He does this with
one eye on the legislation in question
and the other on the voters who are.
going to the polls in November. In
other words, his moves are quite
: largely political.
L * * *
| The legislature, in its turn, also —
has its eyes on the November
election. So it refuses to do what
the Governor suggests. Some-
times it does the opposite thing
and sometimes, as in the present
case, it has done nothing but ad-
journed again without passing
any legislation of importance.
- Now it must return again, at some
"later date, if it is to take final action
on the controversial proposal to in-
crease unemployment benefits,
tO
_ This stalemate serves notice on the
people of Michigan that if they want
a full scale legislative program
enacted they should elect a governor
and a legislature of the same political
_party. Then a distinet program could
be put into effect, Not only that,
but the governor presumably would
carry out the new laws with a deter-
mination to make them truly effec-
tive and to see that they accomplished
the desired results.
__ Under present conditions there
fs much political hauling back
and forth, name calling and argument. Little that is con-
_ Check your furnace over carefully, or
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This is the time of year when a
little precaution may pay big divi-
dends in protecting your-home from ham Lincoln's Loneany- _ © nee Pie og in - power during Da. BE fire, war in the history of the United SChool'Bus Riles : * * * States, and fought within our Present ‘ ler
First comes your furnace, or what- boundaries. . =
Dorothy C. -
me
‘Truman’s Dopey
Without a Needle’ ever type of heating you may use. -
have your furnace man check it.
Check the chimney and the openings
into it. See that both furnace and
chimney are clean and ready for win-
ter operation. a
Next, see that your basement
is clean. Clean out all the papers
the needle I'll never know.
Joseph P. Larulte Understand there was no doubt
, that have accumulated during the Ab oat: seme . about what to do when following
summer. Remove all litter, any- a) Wants Prospersity the bus, but rather about what to
= .. for All Residents... 2°. Si queme a
thing that could cause a @
x * * :
in the Voice of And, while you are at it; see that I read a letter in voice
the basement is shipshape, that no
lose boards are left lying about which
might cause an accident leading to
ih dh hi aay ‘ ee
lh as . “TRUST IN THE LORD WITH ALL THINE HEART; AND LEAN NOT
UNTO THINE OWN UNDERSTANDING. “ — OOK FS
Assets Unlimited
can be avoided if the home is kept
clean and uncluttered, with all pas-
sageways and places where persons
have to walk kept open and clear at
all times.
Days of All Faiths
North America Had Martyrs, Too =
By DR.. HOWARD VY. HARPER pare the season for the one that Friday. the final day, is Simhath
When people think about the would soon begin. Now the prayer
Tue moron whose doctor. told him
four days ago to rub himself with a
certain liniment for three nights
running and then skip a night is 7 ek Antenne ‘cundeta. the. Suey Gaines Seer tan fat —_—_— queeet: thateas
suffering from exhaustion. a“ See S lanity Tews living in all parts of the that the annual cycle of the read- ‘Bus Isn’t Denied, Ce Sis CGE, SY Sout 8s world and those ancient Jews who ing of the Law in synagogue serv th Rejected’ ack G,
— ne asa Pg Pram berg cultivated their own soil. ices comes to an end and win Weather Rej
Church of Englanders st James: cahewne start over on the next Sabbath. In answer to J.C.and Old Tres Portraits , Soviet officials who have been low- 1. vx. Both of. these Today's Jew is not praying for 1 1° Mt he Sime time tt end = ble Maker, I believe he has named footie bg
to mention that he was a Russian. —the early 1600's. — oo Pray’ ished possession, the Torah, \and —-T myself send my boy to a pax The reste yo we * * * ing rain eee steps : the way
since the establishment of Israel, ‘* Jew rejoices in this never- rochial school, not that I am From cares to restful
But at exactly the same time with its great new agricultural °™ine silt. averse to the teaching in the pub> iis gazing on the , there was a great amount of program, the old prayer takes on * * * —— ee bay .. . They ate the invitation te
The People’s Business: EN eee aed Peantinan & R€™ importance and points up Processions will be held today, \ Of religious teaching. .. « A quietude of soul... For vied as hy Sonat the unity between the Jews who in which the sacred scrolls, both | Now it says in my beok, “Thou _ everyone who ventures there . . . 4 priests in the inland regions of have returned to Palestine and of the Law and the Prophets, will \shalt not covet anything that is Whatever be his goal . . , The Cobo Campaign Canada and what i now aeinlc those who are still scattered be carried about the synagogue. Sy Sieh’ ty 4. visiter, Sie wativa, tad The * ° » * throughout the world, (Copyright 1956) Trouble Maker cs proud adopted son .. . bappy
Dissatisfaction Voiced by Reman Catholic Guurches in the - and successful, and . . . The poor v.58 United States and Canada is set oY eee ree 4 and lonely one ., . Whi “sky
Some Outstate ‘Solons opatt as Ge Heat of he Mare 1 W781: Brady Ss ay: Chee \ or season or. . . The time of day tyrs of North America, honoring r. lam 3: : \ or’ night . . . The hills of San
By ROGER LANE pn yg Sine I 6 ae D W id ; @ ee Ot ++ = ae ©
! . greater height... there is
LANSING—A good many outtate Re 2a, ‘ua tae [odin Ration Does Wonders Again g=."2":: publican legislators say they think the |. , ; “ Py From 1608 on, from Nova Scotia . } and near , .. And life begins Republican Cobo-for-governor campaign is she Greet Lillen, devoted tale- \ over in. . . That healthy. stmos-
is rolling along in fine style. sionaries ranged over ‘the unex- T went on Iodin Ration about steady my nerves. (Mrs. B. E.) vent calcium deficiency due to in- phere. < a 7 * * plored forest. not only un- reg. gr gph wag monlgigetnacl Answer—Boys of that age should consimption of milk, the CP7T#ht. 1956. Field Baterprises, Inc.
jewed during the legisla- derwent the normal hardships of : . help Mom with the dishes, setting simplest, most effective and cheap- <
jon pop Baggot in eas Eh nad criti- life in an untamed wilderness but ier 2 aa cia ++» (Mrs. —, online ete. sh sort hi est way ‘wasdd be to eat 0 suitable et
Cobo’s ‘“ifered discouragement, torture, *- af thing makes a Man out of a boy. calcium a \supplement every Loo :
Se ae ot eee ‘and in some cases cruel death at © Answer —+ Yahbut, like milk, ASK YOUR DOCTOR about pre day. But calcium y is not king Back defeat, the hands of the savages to whom wheat, meat, fish, fowl, fruit, nuts, marin tablets—estrogenic effects all one suffers if milk consumption 15 Years Ago
Those with negative reactions were they were trying to niinister ete., it is habit forming. Once you in a coated tablet, : is less than 1% pints (three VICE GRAND jury may be
generally reluctant to discuss them, start using such things you have 1 can't take milk, not even a Siasses) daily. It would be neces ose tor city,
and did not want their names publicly S
associated with their views.
to keep on eating them the rest of
your life, If you discontinue your glass a day or a small portion on
cereal, creamed vegetables, etc., sary to correct riboflavin, vitamin
A, and vitamin B complex as well.
: five minutes,
area or had gotten a late start in his out- state ity. i Poy
daily ration of meat, milk, wheat, without getti offensiv: letters, not more than one page them were canonized to- ng a very e long pertain: personal Years Age :
Mostly, the senators and House mem- ots in 1990. etc., as soon as you get feeling in breath that lasts for days. Would Realth and hymere mot te hed . diag. nanan sera be
calcium shots be advisable? (Mrs. Dr’ willtam Brady, if a eihemen tel? eee = bers said Cobo was getting a warm re-
eS ore in te tee box f ts Yer Gain ne nee bee, naires, “Foeees, Metin ™ *°° "19 POLICE, Firemen face trial esville, N. ¥., in honor of the For pamphlet The lodin Ration ‘,) 10. tine ae : niga. a . wi
x * three of the eight ‘who lost their send stamped, self-addressed en- purpous + to pre. Copyright 1956) | as cult members.
Seri. Creighton R. Coleman (R-Battle lives there. velope,
Creek) said he timed enthusiastic applause
given Cobo when he appeared at a Packed
Rotary Club luncheon and that it lasted Case Records of a Psychologist: -
Urges College Church Attendance in the 1920's, I roomed in the Bap-
tist parsonage at Northampton, '
Its pastor was 4 livewire
days of this nine-day season has
its own special _titnificance. EXCELLENT IMPRESSION
He said Cobo made an “excellent” im-
pression in an earlier appearance in the
district before a Republican Party gather- Ra
ing.
x * * and three days around each in . Nowadays, the “amed Edward Estaver. I have
ctr cian ld of ad cota: eager So ae LST eens aaa weeere Thee rie ae eS oereee vane Siem Notre were poneee Hm was aces. 7 “ "for the pamphlet Relief for Al- fluence. It is an unusual col- College age at the Methodist _ The girls use Sunday as laundry * his “sincerity. ieeund wail thé Sanches ore bare lergy. lege town that can show 10 per Church in Northampton. day to wash their lingerie and loll
Several legislators said Cobo had of leaves. ~~ Two weeks ago I sent you a pos- cent of the student body in — But there wasn’t a girl from “ound. ber ce not yet been in their districts or had tal card asking whether it is safe churc. Smith College in attendance at , et women are the chief cus-
t come in since the Aug. 7 Although the season of Judg- to apply iodine to the gums. So be. cxkonait W. CRANE tht. Methodist .Chureh, todians of religion and morality, 90 not come in since the Aug. 7 primary. = iment (the High Holidays) off- far I have seen no answer. The " “Do they attend your Baptist ‘¢ loss of the constructive social On this score, Lere was some dissatis- cially ended on Yom Kippar, still stands, (A. M.) Case S-372: Judy, aged 21, fim Church?” I asked Rev. Estaver, ‘fluence of such girls is enor- faction, although the general feeling ap- raring br} weeks pose there are Answer—Answer on p, 48 of Save ray Bean senior year at college - €¢.e 5 al =
peared to be that Cobo would get around erGne tat saver ot ae aa "aye a
half of the Republican cause. pent. To some, therefore, today Please sigmoid di. Per week, and in one of her letters
ee a oo a M she mentioned the fact that Daniel ;
Rep. George Van Peursem (R-Zeeland) Noxs m= oe “ = poet sabec Poe“ ag fe ger! laugh-
said Cobo made a big hit on a primary mae aaah ae eae on ie feria tan & it Lege oe : Be a campaign swing around his area but that | ur rtd ‘ Shemini bo ye as ype ag hes long), and had a date arranged — =“
ee nee Wien: OS Wee ae pomp Pon gs rl hayek ng called sigmoid because it is S- very. attractive footballer there, But por back. He supposed Cobo would Teta Gs as Mad aay of Bebtieth, shaped. A diverticulum is a blind but she declined the invitation. bare poral FAILED TO APPEAR § no Work is permitted. - Cor oe ee “It would have kept me away and political wal
One senator said he had written for = * diverticula — acconfing wo. tay fren any, Sustay sotect das teptnons wheel and recetved a commitment that. films, Who cares: A Diverticulum “toy' the "boys weken't’ slaating of all moral 2 oe would -visit' his county fair but that the is as | to give trouble as is 6 get back to the campus till And you college as well
candidate failed to show up. _ the appendix, ileum (main part of sanday night. : os Nigh onee gend_ for
wl te Ropes Tote ech at ose whereas py Bye ‘The senator said county Repub- body has an appendix COEDS IN HARNESS said St, James, ao fi licans at the fair were interested in she has worked up an imp Tt would be well if all college just to render
Cobo and picked up literature about 7 uae eet coeds would get into harness and "yer Gene him at the Republican tent “but Flee. gong teach more Sunday school classes , bow ae there's no substitute for personal con- Fides: | in thelr solange’ towne. s br se ” ;
There was a noticeable, but reluctantly my first, impressed by the cancel dates, by the superior ' expressed sentiment, that Cobo either was are sow college girls. Such’ ae
x &
fil
budgeting foo much time ¢o the Detroit iH as
Frist 3,4 gh tite - __ weg he Bee - :annie
CELEBRATING THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES — Standing
within the suko or hut built adjacent to Congregation B'nai Israel
are Rabbi Israel Goodman and children of the Religious School.
The rabbi is holding a palm branch and an esrog, a citrus fruit,
eh ernte See precast ait to. belies, They repre-
_ OBSERVING 8UKOS — Commemorating the Feast of the Tab-
ernacies or the Ingathering of the Harvest, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
J. Abrams of 58 Bloomfield terrace, have arranged a small suko
or hut on the dinner table. Jews everywhere build sukos hung
with fruits, flowers and vegetables on their lawns, in their homes,
beside and in the synagogues, remembering that their ancestors
Sukos, known as the Feast of the) Jews import for the festival
», seme prodcets of the soll of Is-
rael and, as they recite over
Fee ann ta bal a 2 eel
val in its similarity to the shelters
in Israelite farmers lived
during their harvest-time stint in
fields.
le in another|the Torah and its teachings. Pentiae Press Phete
lived in flimsy huts during their desert wanderings — yet felt se-
cure in God’s protection, With their parents are the Abram chil- |
dren, Frances, (left) and Judy. The small booth stands as a
reminder that God visits those who sincerely seek Him, whether
they live in small or luxurious homes.
Jews Celebrate Annual Fall Festival of Thanksgiving Rabbi Sanford E, Saperstein will
conduct the family service at 7:30
Friday in Temple Beth Jacob, This
will conclude the celebration of the
falj Holyday season.
following services next week: | HIGHLAND
Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.; Thursday] CONGREGATIONAL 7:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Friday 7:30 CHURCH a.m. and 9:15 p.m. and Saturday!
7:30 a.m. The Junior Congregation |
will meet at 10 o'clock Thursday, |
Eph and Saturday mornings. 1, Bleck Off M-39 on Milford Rd.
10:00 a. m. Sunday School
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship
BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH
| 9:45 A.M—Church Classes for All Ages Classes
West Huron at Mark
Six Adult
11:00 A. M—Rev. FLOYD NORTON, Director of Chris-
tian Education, Michigan Baptist
Convention.
5:00 P.M.—Felliowship Hall Open for Recreation
7:00 P. M—Four B. Y. F. Groups
GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH
2287 Auburn Read—i; Mile West of Crooks Road
the aynanogue's suke.| FRIENDS CHURCH Sunday School, 10 A.M. Worship Service. 11 A. M.
Taetcgely — Evening Worship, Sat.. 7:30 P. M.
2:00 P. M.
962 Voorheis R4., K. of P. Hall
School ... i
S. S. Supt. John Burleson Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown
EAST HURON at PERRY
Central Methodist
FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN
4% North Reselawn ‘
stave sp wins tet eaeas ents Christ said, “I am the Way.”
Message by
Evening Evangelistic .
i Home Baullders’ Class, Sat, Nigh aepe anders
: LEROY SHAFER,
Pontiac Press Phetes |
done annually as an expression of sharing the gifts of God. Rabbi
of the Religious School at Temple Beth Jacob participated in the Sanford E. Saperstein (left) pronounced his blessing on the gifts
Sakos Family Service. The boys and girls marched down the and children, Iris Gerstein of 286 Ottawa drive (left to right),
aisle in A procession to the Altar carrying baskets of food which Judy Abrams of 58 Bloomfield terrace, Joel Chafets of-$4- South
were Iter given to worthy causes in the community. This is Genesee avenue and Andrew Golden of Lake Angelus road.
signed to Thailand, 1,070 sufferers | the Burma Christian Council.
trom the disease are treated in | Baptist funds provide welcome
5 ethiehts te Baraen, | alld, especially for children, Yet | Bpug oe Biscay fi Baers Rag available help ig pitifully inade- | Is refugees—of w re are) te when meas against |
thousands in cities and rural areas.| the demand, 9 Baptist Medical Ministry
Established for Burmese
First Free Methodist
SEY. MILTON HM. BANK, D. D., Ministet CALVIN C. RICE, B. D., Asst.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .......10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP ....10:45 A.M. “The Grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ”
(Breadcast ever WPON 11:00 A. M.)
Dr. John H. Hall, Preaching
Church The Charch of the Light and Life Hour
- 87 Lafayette Street (two blocks west of Sears)
Preaching 9:30 A. M. and 7:45 P .M.
Sunday School 10:30 A. M.
F; M. Y. 7:45 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:30 P. M.
BRING THE FAMILY
Lyal H. Howison. Pestor G. RB. Moran, Song Leader
‘The medical ministry is a firti-| img methods are shifting trem With post-war privations taking
their toll in health and stamina,
there are at least 10,000 active TB,
among the displaced in Ran- ? established phase of Baptist) English to Burmese. In 1955 doc-
Pogeereend vices. t DOG) can saveny Unused tnt
jeases
' pitals — Sir C. Po Memorial Sen abeaik
cullen ter piloen. : Mrs. Frederick G. Dickason,
Rev. Ralph C. Claus
Sunday School eeee 9:45 A.M. i
First Service ....<. 8130A.M. Il Second Service seve 3400 A.M.
~ FIRST BAPTIST CH ‘CHURCH
x F Oakland and Saginaw |
ae |e ' (NORTH SIDE) .
forty a 28 in 105 A By] Our score Wed | ‘Our resources— |
Sundéy School ;... 9:30AM. f a SUNDAY SCHOOL —9e45 A.M.
eevee ot 9 A ond 1AM,
Sega aoa.
ona! aM
REVIVAL CONTINUES —
First General Baptist Church 249 Baldwin Avenue—FE 4-7172
EVANGELIST REY. W. T. ROBISON
Risco, Missouri
started in the 1éch cencury.
You can hear it said that
this Provestant faith was _
founded by “corrupt” lead-
ers... and that they started changed since the first cen-
a new kind of Christianity. tury . .. it has never been by
The Bible gives us an ac- member-
curate account of how the
Christian Church began. The
early Christians obeyed by
Christ's command to “preach
"auch ounrbers in
see the Gospel to crea:
ture.” The Bible says they he cannoc see the ki
went everywhere preaching of God.” (John 3:3)
the Word,” As a result,
in an saparestyro Podge
pamphier which will be sent
for our sins to the. 20 you if you mailthe fol- | (i ians lowing: oy 4
“THE NATIO AL ‘ASSOCIATION |
Rex 7411, ANGauIG ue ees
Please send FREE. pesipbler (E41?
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ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE 238 EAST PIKE STREET
Bands 16:00 A M. 11:00 A.M. y Sebeool, 16: eeeing, Servite,
"Sromeuotle Bervien 3:00" 3:30 P.M,
LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director
United Gospel Singing Convention
Sunday, Sept. 23, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M.
First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin Ave.
WARREN FAMILY OF DETROIT QUARTET
FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET
WONDERETTES QUARTET
BARBARA AND NORMA DUET
Pius Congregational and Other Local Talent.
talents and join in an afternoon of good gospel singing.
Eulas Houston, Pres.
Elsie Gaskin, Sec. once a month and send them to the
Christian Service Men's Center,
iy; J i 2 : Z
Come bring your: —_
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es
if Fi
All Saints SAMO PO! Slab Willams Lake at West Pike
The Rev. ©. George Widdifield, Rector
The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate
SUNDAY SERVICES:
8:00 A.M. Holy Communion
9:30 A.M. Morning Prayer and Litany
and Church School
11:00 A.M. Moming Prayer and Ser-
mon by the Rector
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ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL | | ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL
MILPORD, MICH.
21:00 A. M.—Morning Soom te pipew: one
Rev. Robert J. Bickley, Vicar
PONTIAC LAKE SCHOOL
2615 Williams Lake Cor. Gale Rd.
9:44 A. M.—Church Seheol 16:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and
10:00 A.M.—Church Schoo!
Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Viear
_iit:;::::, "ce
SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY
“REALITY”
Sunday Services and Reading Roo
a aa —. ‘2 East Lawrence Sireet
Open oy
1l A.M. to 5 P.M,
weservice’8 PAL
_ FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST -Lewrence and Williams Streets
HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS
RADIO STATION CKLW
800 ke
Sunday—9:45 A.M.
“ADVANCING ON A
RIGHT BASIS" Hd Sunday Scheot .... 9:456. m.
Mt Sunday Worship ...11:00 «. m.
SUNDAY-~0:30 AM. HV] “HOLINESS and THE PRAC-
HHI] Evening Service .... 7:30 p.m. | “THE CHRISTIAN HERITAGE”
Content ving ‘Nouth Rally Slated Ask God for the Asdaaneel rig’ at 7.30
to Overcome Hate, Anger tha ey, Det Marin,
By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE. — |wiJl speak tonight at 7:30 at the A kiss, a box of candy and a bouquet of flowers brought home to), 14
Se ae ee ee ee ae anes SER, ROSEY a
he 0 report by De. T; ¥; Sehteagel Jr, of Indiana Vara. Ky
: the
The wife was suffering from glaucoma, an eye disease, and th€/ang Jjead the congregational sin.
busband’s gift, demonstrating a loving concern, happened to be 80) ing.
I was once asked to visit a man who was ailing.
told me at length about his sickness and disability.
told me how his knees ached and creaked and
me his fingers with big knobs at the joints.
“It looks like arthritis to me," said. —
“That's what the doctor said, too,” he answered. H 4 i
timed as to reduce his wife's tension, thus preventing the dangerously; Others on the program Will be
level of pressure within her eyeball from rising a trumpet solo by Ron Carpenter
to the acute stage. Surely this incident is a demon- ee Ee
stration of the power our emotions have over our ee ae Stone oop oged
functions. — Coons
Hi i t i
“And my physician made a curious remark. Hé said
I could actually get arthritis by having a mean spirit " pp PEALE Nae eae ope coca and by hating people. You wouldn't think that could
so, would you?”
“Well,” I said, “‘your doctor told you so. He knows more about it Rrentng Bervies, 7:80 P. 2.
than I do, but I have seen many instances which prove that meanness Ponty Gate Neen Wet. $8.9. 8
can bring on various types of disease."’
“I can't get my fist closed,” he went on to complain. “I can't get —,
my right arm up te shoulder level." ena EVANGEL “TEMPLE
I decided to come at the problem of his sick feelings another way, 365 East Wilson
js0 I asked him how he got along with his business associates. | Nen- a.m
owwen ci
“Oh,” he exclaimed, his face flushing angrily. “‘I'm surrounded by oon sakee
biggest bunch of two-timers you ever saw. One of them has just Geottrey ae |
sep eighyand «Son pep nda mp cae a! — on this a as
‘ Gina: U be cenadene of io expressions as ‘I'd AVONDALE
you? And then do you think you could pray te the Lord te forgive
you for your meanness and take away your if will?”
“Td have to pray awfully hard to think well of that double-crosser,”
TICAL CHRISTIAN”
REY. G. J, BERSCHE, Paster
=| SRANCH SUN. SCHOOL, 9:30 4. &.
el
ge
esi
Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave.
Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages
Auditorium | “Form yourselves into genuine
natural Christians through lively,
humble and grateful belief expres-
"i ple-will-meet-with the Rev. Galen
family and employment, being al-
ways ready to bear ibi
in the spheres of social and gov-
ernmental life,” the Pope said.
Supper, Service Slated
"The fall child evangelism fellow-|
ship supper and service will be
held at 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Monday
30 N. Case Loke Read on the First oot Church in Youth to Meet
meetings on Sunday evening, at
5:30.
* * *
The Pioneers, an organization
for all Junior High age young pen-
Hershey, associate pastor.
- sl *
young people will meet for a de-
the coming year. Rev, Edward D.
Auchard, associate pastor, will
present a short Bible study. Rich-|
ard Mann wil provide refresh-)
ments.
Pioneers and Tuxis will convene
jointly at 6:00 p.m. for a concert
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH Williams Lake Road
BEB on Aon ony eevee eeoeee 10:00. A.M.
MORNING SERVICE ...,.....<+ 11:00.A. M,
EVENING SERVICE eee eee eewe te
Al Kasten, Pastor
of sacred music provided by the
Bible Class
10:00 A. M.
“ABRAM and ISHMAEL” SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 156 Mt. Clemens Street
SABBATH SCHOOL ........... os», Saturday, 9:30 A, SABBATH WORSHIP ..,..,.....,... Saturday, 11:00 A. YOUNG PEOPLES .......40.:s++0 PRAYER MEETING ............ > Wednesday, 8:00 P,
Gen. Chapter 16
Broadcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45
‘11:00 A, M.
MORNING SERVICE
7:30 P. M.
BAPTISMAL SERVICE
“DR: TOM MALONE Speaking at All
Sefvices —
fae i as Sunday—1161
in “The ‘Little Church. with the BIG HEART”
£ ¢ Swanson, Minister
Roy Overbough, 5. 8. Supt. ||
Ee \Gallagher Accordion Band under ithe direction of Kenneth Meyers.
* ¢ ®
The Couples Club of First Pres-
(|byterian Church will meet for din-
ner on Wednesday evening, at 6:20
p.m. Hosts and hostesses for the outh groups of First Presby-
santa Church will resume weekly
The Tuxis Society for Senior High|
{votional service under the leader-
ship of Karen Beam, agen atone gee Po ago with the first broadcast in Methodist Men : Morning Worship ....110 om.
|to Hear Detroit Speer Family Evangeline Bavice 3 be
|Pastor, Tuesday H | FIRST OPEN mete ine, ma «0 Give Concert | sistf"cnuRen Pontiac, it T 1 Bleck N. of Walter Bive.
teas het Bower | Will Present’ Nurobers ott # Same Fetam
6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Central
Methodist Church at Pontiac High a AL 3 * *
While attending Garrett Biblical’ The Oakland County Gospel Sing- J: Seminary, the Rev. Mr. Redmond ing Association will Present the organized a recreation center at “Singing Speer Family” of Nash-|
¢ Assembly of Go
| 210 N. Perry St.—Pontioe
Rev. W Wibley, Paster The family began full time Gos- eS ek pel song work about 25 years
‘ing and supervising of the com- The group consists of Dad, Mom
Church of God in Christ, 252 Wes * *''s 1939. Since that time they . have He was called to the Cass Avenue heen appearing Monday through iChurch in June 1953. At that time,| Friday on radio and television, ithe church took over the operat-/They also make records. anally cunt With Silty Seti. i an and Brock Speer with J John Wilson is president of the Black who plays the piano, eyes)
yitnoowe Along with the Speer family will
Will Preach Sept. 24 trom Detroit and. Pontiac Poy |
The Rev. R. V. Siggers, a blindman of the concert with Glen
preaching at 8 p.m. Monday in the
‘occasion are Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Scearce, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
[Rovosky, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradhjaponsoring the eetasion. The su>! Reve] Repo rt . Jr. : ees
Central Christian Church
347 North Saginaw Street
WED. PRAYER MEETING
urch
jund: y Magang Beri. ..44.10:00 A, My [ling “Mill for Millions.” a ANDING RESPECT” —— rant and Ms. Aner Raat’ «| OUN Baptists
lic is invited.
70fS.O.S.Fund | | Funds raised by Baptist young] "Y8"6: Kenneth Marshall
{aed 800 att cn oe Morning Worship. ,.11:00
CHAS. D. RACE, Pastor ; FE 4-0890 —_ * « Evening Relly ......7 45
BIBLE SCHOOL ......9:45 A.M. | Nearly a quarter-million servings} A Proyer Mesiing on the Wrong : ee [jot government surplus foodstutts ) | MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 A.M.goupre | vere transported to taminesi er hn odes EVANGELISTIC HOUR .........7:30 P.M. “| 08” wil coatings cet] =: MID-WEEK
of the Baptist Youth Fetlow.| TUES.--THURS.
7:45 P.M,
WPON SUNDAY A.M.
8:00 te 8:30" s.
S Sa , }, In the past three years they “The Church of the pean Sot Jalen have raised a total of $97, ee
rt ae meme Old Peuhtoned Gosiet”
"Cha h School . eee ere arr Te es teens il 115 A. M. ' a ! | 2 A Ra a te CHURCH OF (OF CHRIST. “Si ng eee Cee 4% ’ | Sunday eerang eed de tee ee) ~ Mee eet tae Wednesday Prayer and Bible OF THE AGES P, B... m Mtrteatrererseseesegeray _. Series on GOD'S PLAN | se ae Bint: ae stil 2 Bee pe v gpalod yah a Sp spoken by Moslems. ss Moody Bible Institute. [pesplo ts Sige 47 habioos bon Sunday School, 11.00 A. M.
by Christian evangel:| Te¢ non-Christian intellectual Since it was established 69 years, 804 5 ptr cent.”
fem and listed ways of reaching|“@se* sround the world, prit-l.o, by Dwight L. Moody, the fa- ee | CHURCH of the GOOD v cipally in India and South America Trou school has trained some 58 Miss Fievez said that groups SAMARITAN , suggestion 's59 men and women for Christian | of people needed
a ytagge doen apd en Se of hgh service. Its alumni can be Sound |ctet pritony ie Gheir work and that wae ce pi ~ oe
missionaries fer reaching trained to approach these groups. amit | gorapatgh oes amen A —— Woh the Silver Sen-Seate. Sout. 3
— gh om pn pedo yas walt eggnog pp Dorel .
Higion and culture and widespread | "ecommended for reaching the (addition, some 25,000 annual ‘ reral areas of Japan, teacher. (its correspondence school courses. Church Chri
F * 4e gurtell tar Gulens eihade ‘bungee nch Hindui d nem of Ch st
Baptists Printing tom in India — Lau Hinduism Stu VINE MERAL® OF FeO Tia tM Wedneade Eve. Service cd rorrespondence, pews. ’ : E—fach ’ Me br « 7
Church Materials Lryradl were suggest: Gatun maat ¢ oak af toe Ta Fay Senter ening Berrien oe Oe, Social tie
for Burmese aad other groupe te large cities. |Sotivation of India's national ite, {= —— voc mane than 100 yearn tha| Sect seographle groupe list-\Councl aifcias said they hope | © FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rocire Nang Minis Prec, Beieted were Frrgmie in|pbleh erature and ‘therm 16 Chase Street
poured out a stream of literature |e" Mites. woods oe a Evening Service .................... 7:30 P.M,
in more than 2 of the langualesit atin America, the “overseas” : Rev. Arthur De Greet. V. P. of the MSS.A. of Detroit
{et Berm. Chinese in Southeast Asia, and . : Ferum 7:30 P.M, W. | The Press is now conducted by Open : . ednesday FS. Ne Pu enducted *Y ithe fishing peoples of Angola and|Church Societies Unite
The United Christian Mission-
itcomeBibes, Bible Tlerencet| |The manera the FIRST CHURCH OF GOD and text books. that in each of those Bact Boulevard — Boeuth of. Leckent Drive A constant flow of Sunday school] appreach by the national
aids, ps Bible onan rather than foreign 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 10:45. m. Morning Service
terial current Christian prebably would : ature stimulates thought and ac- effective contact. ert, Browns Qt tion in local churches, Significant ‘ak @ Gugene Remecy, Minister ~ Gen. Offices: Andersen, ind.
reprints are issued, European :
Frederick G. Dickason, stationed|/ “vives Mare sara a
ang distribution of terature. [mended that more pastors the home countries be
Oo
ARTHUR Minister of Musie
11:00 A.M. — Morning Worship
_~ “A THIRD GENERATION”
7:30 P.M. — Evangelistic Service Dr, Wm, MeGuire, District Supt.,
. Youth Group, 6:30 P. M,
FRIDAY
September 28, 3:00 F. M,
PONTIAC, ‘HIGH SCHOOL Aud.
featuring the
MSR eS a Se Te au
f
‘ Pontiac Press Phetes
Mrs. Homer Harbage (right) greeted guests at her hour. At right is Mrs. James Summons and daughter,
home on Lenox avenue Wednesday at the Ike coffee Terri Lynn and Mrs. Edith Tick.
a a 4
Se ad sulahane ania community service committee of| finding velubteers to fill the wert gperigete bier et ie welcomed at her home earlier in the week. Photographed, Mrs. Malcolm Kohn of Pioneer avenue.
by the Central Volunteer Bureau.|supported and private social serv- * ¢ « in the offices of the Pontiac Area
ann M. Falkner and Luigi M.; Talisman roses. * suit with brown accessories and Named Volunteer of the Month
Margaret Steward Cited by CVD = ) 7 Neighborhood Ike coffee hours have been held this — from left to right, are Mrs. Robert Campbell of Draper
anually,
Miss Margaret Steward pf Wash-/the DAR. needs of agencies and placing (and groups, are needed in many :
2 ington street, has been chosen Sep-| The Central Volunteer Bureau is| volunteers whe want to serve (capacities. Open House ; oa .
Pe er nea Sa eae] tiene ant sat Pt Se hte Ue Gegcions Joann Falkner Wed to Luigi Alonzi
—— : Back Ike St. Vincent de Paul Church was; ing a gown of beige lace over | For her wedding trip to Florida
Area Women Hold|Alonzi, solemnized this morning. oe [the orchid from her bridal bou-
Home Parties to Ald i Se Sore cam creme cena an Stlestad 0: vase |quet. sessilis Giiiiall ae taki ee Divas teedlanel ‘Chairmen’ tte Windinien on week in various homes, Mrs. William Graves (right) avenue, Mrs. Harold McLaughlin of Dick avenue and
tember’s Volunteer of the Month/a United Fund agency serving tax-| their community. . The bureau’s headquarters are
the setting for the marriage of Jo-| taffeta. Her corsage will be of fui with "brown. accesories and i
of statistics pre-campaign Py 11 o'clock in the presence lace dress for the reception | * 8s @
weeks and acting as cashier dur- Campaign of 250 guests. | will complete her ensemble with a| Upon their return the newlyweds
“ing the drive. ae, See te. we ee hee iwill reside in Drayton Plains,
So far this , she hi Ike coffee hours have been Charles Fal Drayton
‘ worked at the UF headquarters held during the past week in sev-|Plains, chose a crystal-white silk two days a week for the past eral homes throughout the city.,S0¥® for her wedding. — pong They are an outgrowth of the) ‘The molded bodice, designed Joann M. along with her substitute teach- Citizens for Eisenhower organiza-| with a portrait meckline, fea- F
, ing duties. tion which was recently formed) turea a wide yoke of Alencon alkner
* Miss Steward bemoans the fact in Pontiac. lace frosted with opalescent pail- became the
that not many people want the The local group is known as the! lettes and pearls. The long bride of
responsibility of checking in the Pontiac Area Citizens for Eisen-| sleeves of the gown were tradi- Luigi M.
1 ssolicitors, envelopes and counting |hower. tionally tapered over her wrists. A gs
3 looking for some Some of the members who | tts of the jeweled tace were lonzi.in.a
eas: opened their homes were Mrs. ee te ee ceremony
Paul Gorman on North Genesee performed avenue, Mrs. William Graves on x diadem of bg ae and pail- today in
Steward Dick avenue, Mrs. Robert Lyons es crowned 's tiered ‘
= 8 use, : iia Sasten avenue, Mrs, Charies | veil of silk illusion, and nt St. Vincent
Michigan Alumni, treasurer of the HH. Allen on Pioneer avenue, and [ried a cascade bouquet of white de Paul
Women's Fellowship of the Con- Mrs. Arthur Beuhre on Elsinore Fugi chrysanthemums and ivy cen- Church. The
= " gregational Church, and recently Grive. tered with a white orchid. bride io the
2 Pi Others opening their homes were MARCILLE SHELL ASSISTS daughter of
a Mrs B. Harbage of Lenox! Marcille Shell served the bride Mr. and M
yy id , Mrs. M. F. Macaulay ofias maid of honor. Her ballerina- r. and Mrs, Bridesmai drive and Mrs. Paulllength gown of gold colored taffeta Charles £. \ Saghy of Watkins Lake was fashioned with a fitted bodice Falkner of Wi nt Photo shirred round neckline and short Dr : ed ants , sleeves. Her headpiece was of tiny rayton
. Weddin Lakeland Club _[chrysanthemums and she carried P Plains, 4 ' ; . . an arrangement of brown Fugi Mr. Mrs.
P TYNE J : wine,” Picks Chairmen __|cirysanthenfims Vincent Alonst : i ree e * * « ] as to of: ase cmunemees : ! Mrs. K. L. Gilboe opened her]. Mary Lou Falkner, Mrs, Joseph of South Own Print From : : home on Tilden avenue for the|Lilka and Mrs, Robert Barnard Boulevard ‘ Photographer : Margaret Steward of Washington ; Pontise Press Fhete Wednesday evening meeting of the|were the bride's other attendants. | East ere
: street is shown checking records with Karl United Fund. Miss Steward is the Sep. |Lakeland Home Demonstration Their gowns were fashioned iden- © ‘the
Bradley, director of the Pontiac A tember Vol f the Month Group. Mrs. Kenneth C. Jones and|tically to the honor attendant's, in parents of t > srector 0 - ontiac rea m olunteer oj the ONTR, wae wee oe Mrs. Donald Bowen were welcomed rust, beige and aqua respectively, bridegroom,
™Durir ' the business meeting, con- fry Mt tana mt rund ret Teal ee a uring MB» ca a 2. 4 ’ . ~
To Get-Acquainted ducted by Mrs. John ats es chrysanthemums. re a |were discussed for
° : " @ to be held Wednesday at the CAI Debra Agorgianitis wore e. MRS. LUIGI M. ALONZI
Six. Area PTAs.Meet This Week Sanding for length gown of old tate The president appointed Mrs. os ee eae : |Tony Gerzani titution-chair-| emums for her duties as flower , , . Get acquainted parties and busi-| Introduced were Mrs. Orval project Oct. 6 at VFW Hall and alman; and Mrs, Ray Valentine and| ®t Mrs. Gottschalk Heading
PTR hestions Wie wack, Whether] Bode iiner vive pote i ad pales bet tlhe hee mune: ,€ cent ‘Alonal ‘t South. Boulevard J) : designated ag social or business, Sidney Olsen, secretary; | _ efteshments were served with | ~ 5 East, had his brother, Angelo, as elta K appa Gamma P. anel William Killen, treasurer; | Mrs. Walt and Mrs. Thomas | _ | ‘ ‘best man, Ushers were Ted Agor-
delegates Mrs, Grov- | McKeever at the tea table. Fireside Forum gianitis, Art Capogna apd Ciro council
Remley, Mrs. Ferris Stevens WEVER PTA sponsored a fam- F * Bellisario, P 3
Mrs. Christian Schmidt. ily picnic in the school gymna- Views Slides Dennis Lika served as rings" ~ ; ial discussion at the meeting of. the
Plans have been completed by “Our. Child’s Health," was the Chairmen of standing commit- sium Thursday. Over 300 attended . bearer, Southeastern Michigan chapters of the -
theme of an address given by Jo-ltees were also introduced. the annual affair, Honall = nel ~— Kipp LUNCHEON FOLLOWS Delta Kappa Gamma, held today |day ‘conan ot tates We sephine Seeley, coordinator of| September 29, the PTA will spon- Wilson PTA to members of the Fireside Forum| Immediately following the wed-/at the Ingleside Club, Detroit. (jean Kimple and Grace McLaugh- School Health Service, before Wis-/Sor a school fair. Plans for the) wiison School PTA kindergartenjof First Congregational Church.|ding ceremony. members of the > Sear @ lin are handling initiation for the ner PTA Thursday afternoon, [fair were made by each teacher! mothers were entertained at a tea\Mr. and Mrs. John Harkens were| wedding party and families gath-| Mrs. Gottschalk, who represents . 8 = and her home room mothers. Thursday afternoon, The PTA ex-iguests at the Wednesday evening|red at the Greek Hall for lunch-|the Xi chapter of the society
She explained, “City children ghd ecutive board acquainted theidinner and meeting attended by eon. women teachers, is chairing * have their. vision and hearing | Preparing refreshments were|cuests with the functions ct the(28 members, At the evening reception being (“iscussion, “How can Delta Kata Stall Officers .| checked at school, can take ad- |Mrs. Russell Granzo, Mrs. Leonard| pra. Colored slides of church missions! jo14 at Greek Hall, Mrs. Falk. (¢2™™ chapters help unite wom-| ’ : vantage of an ‘mmunization pro- |Theise, Mrs. Albert Wilkinson, Mrs. * © in New Mexico and Arizona were) iy eng our en educators of the world in spiri-Of MOMS Unit 2 || Sram, and for a nominal fee re- |Neil McInnis and Mrs. Roy Ward.) 41. cnost Jéftries, president/!0wo by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Breet guests tual fellowship?’ Mrs, Bernice
ceive fluoride treatments as part |Mrs. Marietta Spring, wemcibnl s hinthes ‘eidelated by Mra wi.(TWardokus of Redford, who also Dondeneay is serving as resource) Mrs. Bert Hardy, president of
ot a health project sponsored by [ad Mrs. Graham presided at the), 0 wn. tor and Mrs. John Brown|{!splayed Indian handicraft. iperson. the Michigan State Board of
the health department.” on table. | Ikindergarten teachers, Mrs. John|. Mt. and Mrs. Roy Bennetts in- a Speakers "Other attending trom the xi |MOMS, assisted by Mrs, Howard. Mrs. Seeley further stated, “Par- Central PTA Potter and Mrs, Carl Masters|vited the group 10 gather at this Chapter are Mrs, Clare Hinek. }©stes ery wig Hd Ak ents can protect the school child's; Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State|served at the tea. table, next Addres ley, second vice president of the ficers at the procter health by taking advantage of this| University spoke to Central school S state organization; Mrs. Alfred he Tuesday meeting of
You/suggestions for students who have|education. He stressed the amtar Coming Events Lydia Circle Meets Ga rden Club eat ers da ede Gee oe
: mot paying her then you cer-|difficulty. with vision or hearing,|children to share responsi 0 attending Group Gals fave to invite bet tnd ber|kneping’ children beens wheat W-lanie awards and avert ‘eorres’ iinternations) Order ot spe Dawen-lt Vaughn Home es are Forsiing, Mra heated Latteuder ares eS E ° . y “ : ta ern = = e
eee Tok uacinnns etwas oo fats uit Sth et | Ld Ge of Tat Celi Haes sd Caren Gp me Shae kM Gn mere mee | * “Dear Mrs, Post: If a girl has ‘ment requi “| OW Church met at the home of Mrs.'with Mrs John Cowe of North|® » and a birthday cake that centered the
| “been friénds with a man for | 7 ote Se gess ol icaeses tor'sae te Hale and [Charen weet Stig ‘at 1-3 at ane| James Vaughn on Ascot street.|Hammond Lake road Thursday . * : luncheon table m a : : ,
; : " home et. Mr. and John Seator, Mrs, Joe Morgan presented the|Mrs, Harriet Seaks was chal : Fics" neaeny"brotn, to the acing Pinca Heron] spa intouerd Men Mat fs | ‘une’ rcar treer eon PTOea Pte, ot Ouench ot the day and MeFi TravalSYLVON LOK@ ——_ hxsnereMos Mar Wale, Ane | + And her frtonds don't Know and |Southworth and intern - principal,| Minekiey, ‘sew ‘principal, | me Mongar at, 00 gm, ‘pith Mrs haere gg ie Mrs. Harry Winkley assisted Gardeners Meet |Socnie cuted, and Mrs. James
: what can she answer so that pee Meat. 3 Three vocal numbers were pre- - ' ° Mrs. William Shunck of the Cen-| _. ipestoorshig: Warinelat -
; { eg wen't hoop on seking. ques: Seer bbe te dapitiee ok Seale ; tral Volunteer Bureau spoke about re sgpe pedo Sylvan Lake ; | is most embarrassing.” direction x / health and social agencies and|Branch ‘omen’s National ‘ “% leis accompanied by Phyllis) Fair Lady Style Show Set thelr need for volunteer help. Farm and Garden Association met Potluck Dinner Held | Answer: It is best to say frankly Miss Lannom and Miss pci 2x for a box-lunch at the Osklandiby Frj . a
“My Fair Lady” will be the, handling the ménus and door | sig tee tee ay ee bs 4
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a Plan Teachers Picni : Ape g asad hag
_1 A Bermuda shorts picnic for new! et
Neachers in the Pontiac School Sym)" Of Pe eke wie is being planned by the Asso- Me eet
ihe please wil be eld: Monday at at McCartan poker Bh 3 MEE ee eatas hem cone Nace or Tourth Vista School if the weather is cold. stall members end
Patrons for “High Fever Follies” of 1956 are being
invited to lend their support w the project which will
benefit Pontiac General Hospital. Members of the
auxiliary to the hospital reveal that proceeds from the
productions Oct. 24 and 25 will benefit the hospital ee a ge
Sorority Meets for Picnic
Mrs. Barbara Kinney of the Cen-|teer program and donate its serv-
tral Volunteer Bureau told of the/ices as & group. Mrs.
day evening meeting of the Beta
The chapter will support the volun-'
Interlakes Club Gets
Tray Etching Lesson
Mrs. William Houribert
her home on $mburst for
the all-day meeting. Guests for the
day were Mrs, Dean Peterson and
Mrs. Donald Johns. George Zannoth, presideent,’
Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority, °F the Picnic supper and meeting. | -
Church Sets Auction Sale:
Antique glass, china, rare woods,/Rochester. Proceeds will
household furniture, homemade the church's building fund.
Women of Moose ing the day.
Meet Draws 15 ——_— re au Mothers Club
call the Thursday meting iWelcomes Three
table at the refreshment stand dur- - Mr. and Mrs. Robert
“Pontine Press Phote
nursery. Members of the patrons committee are (left to
right) Mrs. Jack Cvengros of Eileen drive, Mrs, William
Rogers of Washington street, Mrs. Lucius Howlett of
James K boulevard and Mrs. D. J, Kennedy of Draper
, avenue. Mrs. Kennedy is chairman of the committee.
——: THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURD
+>
where ena ot
=i /Retired Couple's Security
millions of attics and closets, trunk
or drawers, when they weren't lost
or thrown out in a house-cleaning
spree,
Not one to let a good idea lie AY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1956
| Magic for Older Folk
of We- Savings and Loan Building. Those inter-
nonah drive have completed plans for the ested in participating in the Follies are in-
Oct. 2 kickoff party to be held at Federal vited to attend. jfamily either write that they are
Stork Shower
Fetes Mrs. Scott
League of Women Voters of Pon-|
tiac will open their membership
drive. Wednesday evening with
talks by Mrs, Neil Stabler of the
State Democratic Centra] Commit-
tee and by Mra, Robert Stacey of
the State Republican Central Com-
The League invites the publié to
hear the representatives from the
and Republican Parities at the
YWCA at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Mrs, Stacey of Birmingham, will
speak on “Mechanics of Party Pol- women's groups of the Democratic. non-partisan facts.
event, publican and Democratic parties |
Another project underway by
league members is the finance
drive running from Sept. 17 to Oct.
Mrs: John Lamont
Entertains Circle
WCTU Meets for Luncheon
Voters League Slates GOP, Dem Talks
'5.. Workers are under the chair-|t
‘the candidates of Re- manship of Mrs. Harry Aten.
“oe ‘
ontinwe to carry them- - They e
selvés like happy and success-
:
Endangered by Relatives
Oldsters Urged to Be Frank in Asking
Return of Loans, Halt to Untimely Visits
By RUTH MILLETT
The husband is 70 years old, his
wife 69. When he retired several
years ago because of poor health
and the two moved to Florida they
thought they had enough money
put aside to take care of them-
selves for life. oy
With his wife doing all the house-
work, with the husband acting as
handyman and with careful budget-
ing of money, they told themselves
they would never have to depend
on anyone for financial assistance.
But here’s the fly tm the oint-
ment, Relatives on beth sides of
the family have berrewed money
and failed to pay it back.
Relatives on both sides of the cooking meals, washing dishes,
sit a
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it coming for a two week's visit or
come ‘
While they are “vacationing,”
‘their retired host and hostess are
ri z
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Mrs. Gerald Scott was honoree
at a pink and blue shower Tuesday/Prysc™! shengts
evening given by Judy Carline at
her home on Fourth avenue. As-
sisting the hostess was Sandra
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Ghests attending were Mrs. Lib-
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bur Freeman and Mrs. Alan Car-
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“THE NAKED DAWN” 11
— STARTS
SUNDAY
DOUBLE LA PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1956
FIRST WESTERN — Frank Sinatra produces and stars in his
| first western, “Johnny Concho,” opening today at the Strand The-
| ater. Co-stars in the United Artists Se ee
| Wynn and William Conrad.
Hollywood. Headlines
\Is Tired of Medic Jokes
By BOB THOMAS meatly clipped.. His hair was
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — “Callingicombed and he wore a well- |
‘Dr. Boone. Calling Dr. Boone.” |tailored business suit
This is the sort of thing that «* 1
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"ASTONISHING LIFE
ON THE ROOF
OF THE EARTH! (|
{LTE actor Richard Boone is. greeted! ‘ ‘Medic’ a this for me,” he:
with all the time. The reason is aid. ‘I'm getting my pick of pic- lthat he pays Dr. Konrad Styner|tures and 7S per cent of Eneners
on the TV show, “Medic.” Parker.” ” I must explain this. They are|
| “All the ton sebaie are com-|not cutting Miss Parker up into |
ing up to me and making some ‘percentages. Boone is poporig |
joke about my being in ‘Medic,’ tin a new movie called “Lizzie,”
Still, Boone, ee eee ee his contract calls for his |
does not resort
| matter
jokes
I need hardly add Boone plays!
ors Nadiad at him. His chin was|a medic in the picture. He is the:
iclean-shaven and his mustache) paychiatiat who uncovers the trio’
Eleanor Parkers.
HELD OVER! @ SAT.-SUN.-MON, - 3 ©
CinsiSESPE
SATURDAY
Last Complete Show
Starts 9:30 P.M.
s the older Air Force officer |
| who induces a younger man to do’
ja risky bail-out to save his self-
Ss biieee uke Bs . 3." Wayne Morris. | | Wed. Se “I Am a Camera,”
Julie Sterrie Laurence Harvey, |
e Winters. |
‘McCarthy Foe Welch |
ito Talk in Grand Rapids |
| GRAND RAPIDS (—Boston At-!
Joseph N. Welch and David
ltion
| Welch was counsel for the Army
lin the Army-McCarthy hearings.
More than 1,200 Michigan law-
iyers are expected to attend the | :
Hconvention Sept. 26-28 at the eg
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TONIGHT
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Dropo, Chi 300 37-8 at ari Blaylock, Phil. 9 6 He 8% ei|his way to victory over Ike Chest-
SS 24 i ee is Phi. oe 34 is? 24 $2 360/nut last night, Puerto Rican Miguel
ge ea Lckns, si. Lot 2t-98 1 30 390|\Berrios was ‘ready today “for the Howard, N.Y, zs a n $ 3 es| Amores — = 3 B 2 = Bt) best in the featherweight division."
a 8 ante 6S Sess a = Jimmy De Angelo, pilot of the
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tue, De §=— 3k 8 3 24a Crandall, a. ent (asp atonal, “or/and willing to meet the best in the
a PERE oct ers * Saun 21) —suppson, [Baber 2 gackk: Moon and Boyer.) Berrios is rated sixth among i . Louis, Fernandes,
a pg eg a the 126-pounders. The split de- ¥ Tulle and Kennedy: Thin inrn’ Chieage and Clemente and] ciston victory. ever 9th - ranked Calavito, ey, Boston, Robi KrSvia Puteburgh. f each. Chestmut in a nationally tele. Balismore and ~] —s ae wtfremina vised 10-rounder was his 19th
ington, 1 si 3 “iF spn som 1 mea win in 26 starts.
or » i ou 4 2 bee! “OL course, we would like to 4 LAD oo oe um ee aa:meet champion Sandy Sadéiler,”
28 ae i @ ie is is 8\De Angelo said, “but we are bid-
33 3 2m 7 in | ding our time and are willing
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ue $ 165 65105 13 9 3.18 title,” gion & es 2123 7117 Mw 3.19 * * *
152 18 8 28 tt 8 8 1 8 218
26 279 Ba 1S igs Sl fe $$ 318) The bout was scored under a
iat 34 Eee im G8 8 33} must five system being tested by
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Canadian Girl Favored
in USGI Artteur Mee giate golf title to Canada this year,
was fav
match
Claudia Wasik (above) PHS stu-
year's campaign, Claudia re-
ceived her award at this week's
is summer sports banquet. She
displyaing The Press’ trophy, em-
blematic of her honor.
Dog-Trainer Finds
6-Foot Snakeskin
First snakeskin he ever saw, in to export the USGA|.ompbine
Women's Amateur crown today in unior championshi
a with 17-year-old oe . ee
lost the second and fourth and ney-
er caught up,
Spartan-lrish
‘Tilt Is Given perience in her bid to be first to!
the National Amateur
With 15 Walled Lake runners fin-
ishing ahead of the Ist Waterford
Harrier, won their ist
victory yesterday 15-40, Match was _jrecord by leaving 20 men on base
for Pontiac High School's march- ling. band to Gain One Game in.
NL Pennant Race
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Is Milwaukee finally going to
burgh about to knock out
of the race, just as in 19547 Can
Cincinnati still make it?
* * &
That's today’s baseball quiz
with the Braves within two per-
centage points of first-place Brook-
lyn again and the Redlegs only
three lengths back in the National
League's battle for. survival.
The Braves, who have blown
breaks like everyone else in a
race marked by missed opportu-
nities, grabbed the brass ring and
made Chicago errors pay off with
a 64 victory over the last-place
Cubs last night.
* * *
Pittsburgh, the club that sprung
a September trap to catch Brook-
lyn and open the pennant door to
New York's Giants in "34, was at it
again, meanwhile, tripping the
Dodgers 2-1 and roughing up Sal
Maglie to boot. And the Redlegs,
refusing to quit, made it three in
a row with a 9-1 breeze over St.
Louis.
* + *
In the other NL game, the New
York Giants, with Johnny Antonel-
li winning his 18th, defeated Phil-
adelphia -7-3, scoring seven in the
fifth against Dick Farrell in his
major league début, Willie Mays
stole his 37th and 38th bases, tops
in the NL since Kiki Cuyler stole
3 in 1929.
In the American, Mickey Man-
tle’s 5ist home run gave New York
a league record. with 183 for the
season, but the pennant-
Yankees also set a major le
to lose to Boston 13-7,
Pontiac's Band
Pays Tribute
to Hal Bergen
Friday was a night of tribute
Making its 1st game appearance
of the season the band paid trib-
ute to Hal Bergen, veteran leader
of Lansing Sexton bands, who has
been «ill since early spring. He
suffered a heart attack at the
time and has not taken up his
duties this fall, PHS music depart-
ment pepole say. The Lansing band
was not here last night,
* * *
Tribute was also paid, in music,
at the halftime to program,
former junior high students who
lence. Both girls had displayed /son, Skippers’ Keith Cadman was|representing Eastern, Washin superb short iron. games in chop- s , fison “— bu 4 = a man ‘in, finishing! Lincoin, Jefferson and Madison
a aac
Renew Gastall Search
time this week in her 1-up
champion Boat Hits Sunken Object
clue turned up in more than 30
The Canadian, a great putter un-
der pressure, seldom had to sink
Television OK
jaunt east of Squirrel road
he saw the skin lying Nary of Wayne
In Contention OKLAHOMA CITY # — There
was a good chance that a guy
named Bill would win the $15,000
Oklahoma City Open Golf Tourna-
ee 2 a
tnakes shed their 2s in one;
piece but Terry had never before
seen one.
*T’'ve long heard about snakes
shedding their skins in one piece
but never saw one until last
‘night.” Kelley said. “It was about
six feet long, perfectly preserved
with even the eye holes and head : B22
Ohioan Leads Gliders
FRANKFORT @ —
The hunt was called off last mid-
o * *
The former Boston. University Bucslae 21 | Decision From |
Ses es Brooks Maglie |
Braves Rap St. Louis}
make the breaks pay off? Is Pitts]
But that was the only positive)
hours of continuous search by}
night and resumed at daybreak]
today. He is tackled by Back Ken Gorgal (14) TOUCHDOWN — Back
Ed Modzelewski (36) of Cleveland Browns scores
touchdown against Chicago Bears .in third period
of game at Soldier Field in last night
Forces benefit. *
AP Wirephote
and at left is guard Bill George (61) of Bears.
Cleveland won 24-14, for their first victory of the
. exhibition season. Game was played as an Armed
eens
Lose to Tribe, 5-1 — :
Behind Early Wynn's
pitching and the home run feats/tions,
of Al Rosen and Vic Wertz, the/Chicago
Indians jolted southpaw Billy/@" on
clutch
. previously unbeat-
the exhibition trail, !
DETROIT w#—Detroit Tiger play-|against nine setbacks, spaced eight/the Detroit second baseman's 6th
ers have agreed on a money split/hits and was seldom in trouble.
in the event they make the Amer-'The only serious blow was Frank
fean League's first division, but/Bolling’s 5th inning home run into
time is getting shorter and the'the lower left field seats, It was
odds are getting longer. on the
ye tds ee
diane dumped the Tigers 51 text BFOWNS Upend Bears, tio toon et'Sctggs Saatem eadi(et season '
ereben13is By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The fourth-place Boston Red
Sox gained a full game by slam- The champion Cleveland Browns
5 ’ For Cleveland it
games. Hoeft was going Yor his 19th| Chicago last night. ee ce —_
0 tamed cer waren Blegatieass Me it ore am aa mn
Cardinals at DETROIT Gamage in seven innings. a ight! sean te Ee eum, it
Wynn, racking up his 19th victory | exhibition. Eni: 1» $3 : vite. Se
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Cole iy appealing to green-thumb|pinball machme is not a game
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Wilson Admits Plane!. wars Se oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1956
Is the Best Ever
WASHINGTON ONS) — — Defense pod the state's foremost
Secretary Charles Wilson has Michigan arc! .
confirmed the Bell X-2 rocket re-|@ consultant for the restoration.
search plane has “»wn “higher
and faster” than any other known
aircraft in history.
Wilson refused, however, to con-
firm reports the X-2 has soared a
record-smashing 126,000. feet and
reached a speed of 1,900 m.p.h. Mackinac Island.”
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Striated Fir Weldtex Paneling. . Sq. Ft. 27¢ | A RS f B - p | fA id ee wae ne eee i 4 - edroom 7 1 Garden Tools ...........0000:: % fronting about ten million families| sven, Unter thle tarmate 8 foe | / . , | .
White House Paint............ Gal. $4.75 |i this country. ‘The dogs are yelb-| would need a sleeping area 3 | On Large Wooded Lots (Fume Resistant) a ing for this cause, With National Genes 94, of 906 gquare tnches — | al ‘
ns De Wek aa tr a Sy fh i/ | | ALUMINUM aann wae $15.95 canal webs their housing needs| The height of the house should| Colew $ a GI's $700 Down fey abeadasies Sean det to tate attic Seiek be koe toe tha ares rful
DON HICKS, Manager WILLIAM MORRIS, Seles JPMMOF™ snag io cee Ub een Selection of . Plus Morigage Costs
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THE INSULATING
INTERIOR FINISH
Knotty Pine Paneling
145%. @ NuWood Kolor-Fast insulating
interior Finish will supply Beauty
—Comfort— Quiet in one applica-
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unwanted noise—
added insulation.
Trim Moldings—make possible a
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new ve shy waned Ow |WO0d Chisels
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yeoman ane man rotons Augptly. - tovwnghee g
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heating survey and estimate! the right.
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© No Down Payment [for the cut and advance it along 9: © 36 Months to Pay ithe wood grain, not against ft. |
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te Heating % Alt Conditioning leeway for even a slight error; e
& Sheet Metal Roofing ei, Sea eas aoe So Se guide later remove 73 S$. Perke FE 4.1504 ;
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More Hot Water
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Plenty of hot water, all the time for the average family. | LARGE LAKE FRONT LOTS
AA vortable poredite tuoundad by lahes, beaches and: wooded country
that brings the pinnacle of enjoyment ts refined. family Luing YN
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ad MAKE SURE
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SYLVAN. REALTY COMPANY > >a SYLVAN CENTER — , —- :
2383 Orchard Lake Ave.
J
A Lakefront Apartment Motel
Attractive 10 unit apartment motel on main high-
way and popular Oakland County lake. Comfort- methods team up in the repair of broken or loose chair rungs.
“able 5 room modern, owners quarters in addition, ; . Z ; s
et ag mace out, Fut AA Little Glue Will Do — rice 100 on terms. ners will accept trade ms 1 ;
z Old Chair Isn't Through) “The Bird. to” “See .
Don't junk that wobbly chair.;tied. The tourniquet is tightened)
realtor ward e. paitildes A little give will goa long way|by twisting it with a stick,
1050 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 423581 aaa coe vac one. on On ok ss : a. 4 drunken eae maar one calis for different
—— Loose legs and rungs top the list USE MEDICINE DROPPER .
Have Us Show You Our NEW ~- oe ie in ale a, tnd the atts Sis, poe oe
LEDGE ROCK STONE SIDING [mss 2s Sea 24 85 : = outside the and
Ae ee ret sting | Sr See aera in, Pe. ove oe vacation living the year around in
aan stnlates times money sown“) ics at ck Oh Saas An : Seta bk oe ee MAGNIFICENT : MICHIGAN the fit is sloppy, there are ne ee
methods of tightening it. to make site, the drill-is*held in
| One is to apply glue to the peg/line with the rang. .
HOME REMODELERS cut : ral) square ol SUY OR SELL M @ ROYA L 3377 W. Huron FE 4-5063 S 1 TO | :
ea Sol. REAL TATE | . The fabric will take up) See =
| The other oes is to saw @ slit) JOHN KINZLER ssesieeeaameniiaeaiais
MIDWEST SUPPLY § [ncvcistoset rich Lee tee te ass Sy h Seine | f hi Tt la kee yr t
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REMODELING. “St eee Commerce Lake and its unspoiled beauty
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home development .. . magnifigent MT. ROYAL. For Pontiac families, it offers
vacation living 12 months of the-year. Here in this natural beauty spot is the
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conveniences. Your children will attend~modern schools — elementary, junior
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Parish . . . Come out this weekend and discover the kind of living you'll love
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bo “YOU. NEED Spacious living inside,too ... with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths : 4
full separate dining room, and attached goroge
If you're cramped for room, you cari fix up
two spare rooms fast. Make @ smart, modern Weill handle all details, get you top dollar on today's market
"VETS: OMLY 725 DOWN—-UE TO 30 YR. MORTGAGES AVALABLE
an, Civitan: Attractive terms evaieble
closets. Buyers have a choice between horizontal sliding aluminum
windows and wood double-hung windows. There is a full basement
with hot water radiant heat. Winding paved streets, sidewalks,
city water and storm sewers are added features. Hallmark Build-
rs, Inc., is putting up these homes in cooperation with Rose-Hill
Realty Company. Models are open on Williams Lake road, one
block west of Airport. turer’s directions about- the proper |
especia ,
the filler into the grain with a
circular mation, :
Abput three-fourths, or 7 per
cent
1956. will have three bedrooms,
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per cent of new houses were of this|cause there's no room for a piano
size and in 1954 they accounted|jn your house, here’s a solution:
for only 58 per cent. Use it as a room divider. a :
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- jobs have been simplified in rug, drapery or upholstery ah nis 4
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a beautiful firescreen If you're building a new fireploce, let W:
handle the installation of your Pobhedega ‘
we measure, install and service . . . we
do the job efficiently and quickly . . . we use
the famous Bennett Ireland Flexscreens .
. ». unsurpassed for beauty . . . convenience...
safety. Recessed type screens for average
opening about $30 plus installation . . .
stop in or phone FE 4-1234 for information
and catalogue. * ;
. ignore the manufac- |
way to apply the wood filler . « ./
ily the part about winiae
OPEN “TIL § P. M. MONDAY and FRIDAY @
WIGGS" 24 W, Huron Street
cen oe
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DON'T . . . use stain without first
testing it on a sample piece of the |
wood or some part of the furniture
which will not be visible. i o——
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* 2-WAY RADIOS in our trucks for FASTER DELIVERY! :
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and SATISFACTION! *
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FACE BRICK FULL BASEMENT B THREE BEDROOMS STORMS and SCREENS INCLUDED , n ,
"(Paid by Builder’ FEATURES THAT MAKE LIVING MORE TUN!. Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Férubarry
«© Lange 9x6 Pleture Window
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See the “Continental”
Absolutely the Finest
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10—Aluminum Windows Double Hung
2—Aluminum Storm Doors, All Hardware
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1702 S. Telegraph (in August Johnson Block) OUR OUTSTANDING FALL SPECIAL up to 60 united inches
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BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : By Edgar Martin
; NOTHING TO OORRY WELL, THAT'S TAT. *WEXT” DID OD SAH,
ABOUT, ROGGLES. WOW LET'S GET BOOTS? WELL EARN
OUR | | YES, ROD SAD SQDAD CARS GRE SOME FOLLOWING .
THE WORRY WART 1006 by 0th Sorc a YE? VE Peon
By McEvoy and Strieber
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then a subsidiary.
Hopkins also is a member of the ‘distribution policy group. He lives
-}in Bloomfield Hills.
There's No Fuel
Like an Old Fuel
to Pep Up Jeeps
BLOOMFIELD, Ind. (INS) —
‘Those gasoline advertisements
which show an pumping
‘}fue] into a tank and then holding
tut-ion to the car for dear life came
true to life for Robert Clark.
| He bought 1,000 gallons of old fuel | si
from the Navy and put some of it
‘linto his jeep. When he got into
high gear, he found he was un- toes,
topped,|able to throttle down below 40
olet Buys Land
reterred fOr Plant in Atlanta
DETROIT (#—Acquisition of an
82-acre site northeast of Atlanta;
‘Crash Stolen Plane m.p.h.
Investigators found the gas he
Flighty Teenagers
said the company will spend 250 =
£8 Fy
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duction model as is the Mark II.|s
at the fair which continues through
next Saturday. |personal appearance town, Wichita Falls, Tex.
bought for $156.80, actually was tor-
pedo fuel worth $25,000. He re-|2
turned 980 gallons and got his mon-
ey back.
Midway” will be featured when the
106th Hillsdale County Fair opens
Sunday.
School bands from Jackson as well as Hillsdale county will play
County Deaths ee
= 22, 1056 _
Neal’s Barber Shop-—289 E.
St., formerly 3 Orchard Lake Ave.
If your friend’s in jail and needs
bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5~-4031.
to
Deo You Have a Carpet ?
Tuson t Serv. PE 5-8103.
—AGY.
after a three day illness at St.
Planned to build a home.
her father, Simer, of Holly,
UM Adds Professors ©
There'll Be Wool
CAPE TOWN—South Africa
son. Indications are that total
duction will exceed the 1955 record of *1,033,700 bales.
Mrs. Smith and her husband had
lived in Groveland township all
ponkigt Poeae gro ve fnect sg
home anf were packed, ready to
move to Florida, where they p
Surviving are her husband,
temporarily staying in Holly, and|>* ** ™y,
wood
sity of Idaho, is associate professor) '™* "elem Rose
wood technology. ~
ex-
pects a record wool clip this sea-
pro-
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before to use a simple little punch
Wallet-Sized Punch Cards to Facilitate Tax Returns
salaries or wages subject to the
withholding tax, and with less than
$100 of other income not subject
to. withholding. :
Also, those using the card have
te take the standard 10 per cent
One »
the
lines )
tax tf he wants to.
he only filled out the |
the Internal Revenue
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z November 6, 1934 Tuesday,
Te qualified electors of the City | the 3
of Pontiac, County of Oakland, Michi-
gan.
Notice is hereby gf¥en that in con- formity with the “Michigan Election
Lew,” I, the & Clerk, will,
upon any day except Sunday and a lega!
holiday the day of any regular or specie!
election or primary election, recetve for
such election,
Notice is hereby given that I will
office Monday, Oct. Sth, 1954
ouatified electors as shall properly apply
therefor. :
The name of no person but an actual
resident of the precinct at the time of xaid reeistration, and entitled under the
“ Sept. 22, 24, 1986
STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- Oakland,
To Helen Cameron, mother of
ren...
Petition having been filed in this
alleging that t i
Death Not ices
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Donelson-Johns
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Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME
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MAHAN REALTY CO. ~
Sabena w, Maree oe TREE TRIMMERS. EXPERI-
eneed. Good pay. Roc OL- " y. hester.
ive 144677 between @ and 7 pm,
5 and _.dt_& reliable couple, Mi 42460. — a
Attention Car Haulers!
Owner-Operator
Truckmen Wanted Records
Management
Clerk To work with national consulting
firm in establishing «© s
titm withdrews this person will assume r ter
Huron between 10:
ATTENTION to amy ee oe 7S
fhe" story one the best sell
FIXTURE -
Men, te make fixtures for
Designers
Detailers
For Research and
Develop Engineering
of Automatic Machines
Excellent Working
Paid Life Insur.
Hospital and Medical
Benefits 1670, Grand River — tte ne a terford and Milford area.
ROSEHILL, Realtor
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die. Full or part time. Maif hour
Pontiac drive
tries, 11660 Wormer
raph, ees Rd. vicinity,
Sheet Metal
MAN, te OR OVER, TO SINGLE Wi help do milking and chores oa farm, 62 10 Wo Maple, Walled La.
TECHNICIAN
Help Wanted Female 7
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK ie mis. pient wa Hochew - Age 3 or Under.
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Call OR 3-3070 after 6:30,
_ Heights.
HOUSE RENT, AY,
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heat, wit buiba tod etranets, | ae 90 ber me. oy ‘ i v ri «
seat ey tS" Sea Cail Jack Loveland, PE 24578.”
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See Mr. Smith, 28 E. Huron &. fim. tah Brows “Rd. Close in ;
MODERN: 2 ae BASEMENT. :
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PAPE ATE UT APPET | ee ioe eat gg ashing 2 A BDRM HOT WATER, SHOWER. ort Hatchery na z wner aaa 4
CONTRACTS W NANTED . ea, private entrence. close to - ‘Lor 2 edulte on ay sabe. _Ceder Tsiand ue 311 Farnsworth.| sunday. as 4 |
pot, * ian have until May 1. $65, OR 3-4519. 7 BEDRM. YR. ROUND COTTAGE | New 3-BEDROOM HOUSE TILE :
you? “Surere aiing. Wat > 2 ra ee CabaRe PURA. “KITCHEN | FURN. 3 S AND SATH. 1 oe Laie. Auto. gas heat floors, oil furmace, iovely ae =
or small belances “ew or — facilities. Utilities included, Win-| _ 2-524 eo See ee Picture window 7. wae is. oF Br ig : 7
soned contracts. Clark Real Es- EE rates, MY 20171. 40 8. FURNISHED APTé. TO RENT TO (2 AND 3 > 2 ROOM a OORAY CABING efer cou & mon ef-
tate, 1303 W Huron &t. Eve- June ist. 050, 855, $60, , 976, | _ for . <7 aie Hw erences “qeT32t Helly.
rs. 4-6492 +48). | ooo PURI y ’ : joodhull | 3 7 RaDROON Ol ot ee REF./ SMALL MODERN 3 ROOM UN- | =. rz * i ROOM. PORN” PREV. 8 Bark. cad Of Pe month, On on | om base — tar. “house as iia © :
IMMEDIATE Cash FOR YOUR | say ig YO DOWN. | 3-:2086 or OR 34103000 i BEDRM. MODERN. Lake: | Cell OR 3-141 3 | Jang | contract or your ar, Coen GOInG "8 WILL LEASH LAKE| front, very nice. Monthly or week-| IN WATERFORD. FOR D |
vase, see PERE “oa FB Mes 5. a = ‘ales ~ of Pontiac couple, Youngstown Kitchen, steve, “ © vy ti : %
. : : ; f . ie & | ACRE. | ;
| SESTCASH DEAL | etc asniaas Weiate| Satal Asem oe Ut | foe ce accom ool ins Or "| Tdgiate "ea Yast ee iF YOU WANT a CLEAN PLACE te, a :
=| pendeble action bring” vour’ con * wonton Ave.” to live. PE $3008. * fireplace) porgurt Rooms W128 8 ROOST ROOM ODER OMAN vuny | tract to Johnaon toder, * vedeess aa Bae SaNS XG Tale eepene | HN IPE DI 7 ae li MA + " ae th ee 7
paying A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 3m". —-| low Calléren welcome. Ing ; WADE a BEORW. MODERN. :
174 S. Telegraph Rd. : ware 7 SMALL HOUSE,
FE, 4. 53. oll heat and elec. range.
meee
MORTGAGES | YEAR AROUND 3 BEDROOM utility, $76 44... FE_ 3-77
Rent Lake Cottages 36A
Si Corresponcent SEVERAL HOMES TO WENT UN- | required. Cal Fe_¢sme cenniines muenaiinns
Se rar eae ist ero Fe tan Room AB SAF WaT CG PANGUS. 1919 MIS |" fos sims ush, “iis | nate eau aeain, lend contract. Realier Patridge is | fheg: Priv: emt Adulls. 16 Piland “CoLuect or ; me |_tmt U.S. Hey, 33. Oscode.
&._ Phone. All cate i RMS. Pvy. ENTR & BATH. 10s ar gene ROAD. 4 ROOM |" best. On, Case, ¥. a 3
: UNION COURT APT, | ROOmLPORE- AnD? nooms un.| For Rent Rooms 37
“pwaBUY.OR SELL |} Room, aDyTEy RUE —| Famer sam. am ete wi. |5 Eugen FORRLY ORE * ST Eaekeo win buy your prop. spas MPS moc. Se se : J. SLEEPING “ROOMS
rah Rae |e soar OIG KC : "HEMPSTEAD, F7ROGHS FORM teaT GRANDE | EL" ZGor “EAS asracped
be reasonabie. Call and Grove. Williams 657. light eeping, 1 block fron
ws prove it, a TED ai N- town. 704) Auburn Ave,
ve eb: MURY, BROKER | with rivate ath, “Acute “any, | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 * sare, Ow Middle Birats, EM 3-262. | 30s STOP. ~ ENTR. COOK. 7 rr, rn rite tou WUE. |? ROOM, TO TOWN, 20 AT WALLED LAKE. MODERN 2 oe __int_& laundry. <0 W. Huron. |
LISTINGS WANTE phy bed. Prt. entrance Bi Dnton | _ 8_ Parke. ree -| Sleek ag MA eset Ae Mechant BUYERS WAITING LET Lake Rd. near Morey's EM 28 , BSE, | ee Se ee | ee, Cot S as , sHOW YOU HOW TO 3307. = | Living rm. and bath. floor | A NEWLY- PORN CAKEPRONT EXCELLENT ROOMS FOR POR La- CASH FOR YOUR a wit becbaiten| *Mh priv, eat. .| home evailabie Geot. through | dies. Kitchen. 547 .
PROPER we sur (|? TED. rent May. EM 3400600000 FoR. GENTLEMAN x Te en SMALL EQUITIES. eters, FE teu © |S ROOMS AND BATH $45 A MO.|CLEAN 3 ROOMS & BATH 3 _ FED-0020. 41 Pine St. Leslie R. Middleton 7 ROOM Apt HIGHLY PORN. sain. Peete eduits, met weicoms. Ute Pee Wick GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. BROKER FE 10006 (Close . . ee Og 9-38. 2. See ~ . HOUSES FOR RENT, NICELY FPURN. WARM.
learn a good business.
P. W. Dinnan, 66 W.
Huron.
| 29683 seer TI ROO NEARLY FURN, W. wuts oy te ‘aek on ie. Reasonable. 121 Putman | rE 2-698" er Ls 83760 bain. Prt. ene PE 24168 til is $8 8 ® we. Coll 0 eu, Se Bx: scam eon ie | ROOMS, ? ATE \ “ee ee Ne ea a ft . $8 week. © ' schoobaged child welcome. 407, jUST OFF PERRY turn, Morey's Golf Course TOwn- | ROOM & KITCHEN. PRIVATE EN- | For your heme equity, 2 z _Jesse. PE 8-512. | @ROUND FLOOR. 90 pan __send 7-748 rence. Wasting. Clese i. PE 2a bours 3 ROOMS. WITH | MONTH . Ee ee ene
h ARNOLD |* Stee adie ae Oe LAE FRONT 3 tbeee On M HOME | ROOM Witll PRIVATE BATH AND
| fon. FE S-7sé4 PAUE A. KERN, INC. . From Oct. nib to" Ma to Y te se-| entrance, woman. FE one
L REAL ESTATE 3 Rooms. PRIVATE BATH. ' ye FE modern conreni- | ROOM Witt cee) PRIV )
210 8. Telegraph . employed couple | "'* N. Sagines eed ences. * euly Devos. EM ri or 2 people. Sylvan Village,
FE 50676 FE "$3783 ‘ : A <6 eh PRIVATE EN -29ees_or_ UR} ; eet 90. ae Sertene, Fe | sath neti etiam tone anh OOM x = Gea ; | LAKEFRONT aEepiNG :
; WILL BUY YOUR LAKE |” weicome. Gar “Year srounc.| one ; By ore: arly me extra pice. 18 E cad i 3 Vtd. salesmen or women, . Rirgharers ; 5645 Postiec Lx. frauen ‘ts. Bopling, Leave eat a ek PE eee or :
SLEEPING “ROOM, TWIN BEDS. men, ven, non drink- ‘WE NEED LISTINGS ors, Fit
— "= a NEARLY SOLD OUT!
service appraisals call—
Dorothy 7 fas der Lavender
Th 2 ke ee
eiucies 25A
ar CANNING A TRIP?
e*
‘PONTIAC TRAVEL
SERVICE 0 _W. HURON <7. PE 03251
Wid. Children to Board 26
mice ¢ CLEAN. ‘HOME 3 MEN.
- CHRISTIAN ‘ HOME. men work yor"
sare. Clove w Pentiee Mer) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Employment | 5 . 5O, 4 Bag" es tt !
‘ : "76 tickxieD Woe pAY cane. | — =r >" S* =e & = _ | SMALL Howe. 1 aba. Bs- SERVICE FLPORIEG ANE sane Gnamwe. | we. fertilizing. FE Wie ot Aubure and rent he TR ADES Ses ar geyragge ane pay May y Mh] fy Uti, supplied. Cons. clean e
BIALL “ROUSE. 3 ROOMS sane | Men & vomen het, Cass. Elizabeth Rd. a
month. FE4-2252.
+ of ail Immediate Placement !
WOMEN :
Del. or R
greets &
Scoping. 38 yr8.' Noi |1 PAY CASH FOR SMALL RA. Smaicre, White's Tsies, 212 |. dics. FE 58755 Con-
Hotel Rooms _—_39
HOTEL AUBURIN |
THE ANSWER TO
YOUR PROBLEM:
Want Adst To sell, rent,
«eres JS, HAYDEN, Realtor * te 8-044) “ 3 - g
Py
ai asin
“Humphries REALTOR PE 300% FE 47114) ~
ay enings
- You Don’t
Have to Be
a Millionaire
But you sure can Lively
LIKE ONE in one of our
Beautiful 3 Bedroom
Brick Ranch Homes,
with 1% Baths and Full
Basements and bein
built by WARD
ROSS, they naturally are
of the finest construction
with full thickness plas-
tered walls, Ceramic tile
in both baths, 2x10 floor
joist and Rusco Prime
indows with built-inj
storms and screens.
As Low as 00
Down anv A.
OPEN SUNDAY
2ePM, -
To reach property drive
out Dixie Highway to.
Watkins Lake Road, turn
left to MODEL HOMES.
R. } ; VALUET, Realtor
SEAT STRio oBEVE
BUILDERS HOME SEEKERS
MODEL OPEN DAILY
| A
To
) sm samaer Sem OB | REAEP SUEY aol Be Soeqever> AS A STARTER
crawl space or slab
i
: #2
East Side
OPE SUNDAY 2-5
SUNDAY 2-5
195 Linden
' Pioneer Highlands on a quiet street. 1 brick; 2
ate. eeram-
wri
Ottawa Hills Large family
Waterford Right in W g wake a e with 1
s bedroom aad bath down
k down and
$75 pe
Live in One House
And Rent the Other
3to 5 P.M.
erty. $11,580 2 substantial ‘ount am: .
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
“RIDGEWAY
bee
Ft
ALAN mn
completely farn, on Liberty
aan ak all kinds in 4 fam-
x
oto Pi
r Homes
“It's really our glass anniversary but Hubert insisted on
real diamonds!”
NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION
30 NEW GL HOMES
3 Bedrooms
| Full Basement Fonin ONLY
= | $300 Down - PLUs MORTGAGE COSTS
Choose Your Location
FOR INFORMATION, CALL~
Casteli Realty Oakland 56-0430
RMS. AND BATH NR. FISHER. i. Ortonville.
925 Canterbury
bag SJ os. Ma a iy me os
is
: r
SUN. 1 to6
Angelus
Meadows e out Walton
REAL ESTATE INC, Mei. Mich,
OPEN 3 Bedroom Brickfront
Ranch home with 5 tered.
ioe saenet fre Pontiac Lake xe
Brick Starter _
3 Bedroom Brick .
eo ~MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _
OPEN.
255 Crescent Lake Road
Driv . to Clinton
ie Rd Phieca ts
best buys im area.
These 3 bedrooms, 1% bi all
geo—full
Auburn Heigh
i
Best Buys
Today
2-FAMILY
ators, sinks, re
Rg down (3 BR), full
BR), tile bath, Ad
ter Sarees, "Cassel . hot heater
STEAL AT $12,600, with ex
8,
1 IN A 1,000,000 A peach of a home situated
mer lot, full
PLEASE BUY ME. corner lot
CREAM OF THE CROP |
ad tae "Beeweos
water, | Indian Village | KNUDSEN room
‘destra erpaen pa entraice, tneludes
im fan bath. Tt at and “many : 1% at :
renee ‘teres soe os ig aa CED. LAND LAKE ; ;
Pew 3 bedem. comens Bleck heme: | Seminole Hills furnace, Lot 83175. Only $16. 3 bedrm. orick
$00 with én 1% baths. Also
other { ener ‘ad apa at Be A and SE car gare
at prices for every pocketbook. e : ‘
qT. G. TRC SKE WM. H. KNUDSEN
1648 Union [ake ha. EM 34671! 19 Pontiac pus.
MODERN HOME & Phone FE eau :
Dene gerags. Corner let, Reroened Eve. & Sunday, YE 38503
Would consider desirabis tenants. peoONEYMOON COTTAGE
ear Po Cute 2 bed- ADAMS. | Ee hson'ss FURN. 3 BEDRM. sn ee e ~
All modern home in very good ee ee an
vonens "00. 2 "ne , Le eee glassed in porch. $7500
ete. For oney $11,960, EZ Terms! for — down or real bargain
% buyer. shows by | NEAR ELIZABETH LK. < Bus ice to parochial and the
+ we, i RESALE i: new Waterford A treasure
war Kohler 8t.. Waterford — 3 a reas ponte nas
floor plan. Lots of ¢ & new etc. A buyer baa lg en:
sia ‘ down, Enc yet er with See ae
Sear Sasne oe, Ee ee “aire tarde dinette, 3%
"Handy Man Specials re’ on eae ef
Weave” 3. evans ed i a fe ee
& ies Ovi rive: = the pavement, & lake
hel te Wa pen Ge ae ast te offer home
pect c. sell “ter 900 coun Bang
1 hg of Midway, sox. ie 08 trade-in.
$5.290 with $160 dows, Stil s WE TRADE third: an unfinished ew 2 Pedrm FAMILY HOME NEAR ST. VIN.
; > With § bedrooms & big dining . th * in
cn "paved Orien-Ginrasien Ra. | [lem Sele home te ideal, tor 8
SADA NEAT, «g| Sees min eh 382 Auburn A FE 43393 ;
és ‘%~ OR 32420 Sr Ee $ s
/ 5
STOUT'S |
“3 ca ‘heat wit hair’ cireulstor.
with of
seme al . For ap2omtment phone
POR SALE BY OWNER: "
room. I teem kite 4
Walls, Sunroom, bath, full base-
ind. Easy. term furnace. New
Baht fete . § ROOMS, .
baits pe a
OPEN Sun. 2:30 to 5:30 P.M.
OE, Cornell.
& Sees ot Un
Kuschell |
lovely 3 bedrm. k ranch
One
i ft Z
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i a
i
4 : ik se Sat. 10-5 —Sun. 12-5
UALITY
HOME
&
; A ga
£
iz
e333 :
:
te 4 Ff
ifr
ili 5yH8F setts. alt
if H FLOYD KENT, Realtor
Hitt 58g
Lots of Room:
ae Shee ga
» frame 6
Irwin
jake, on
ee pene wi ek mesemants athe, FRED] RUGE oneah end clean wih 2 | ormerly D. M. Taylor Real Bstate car ‘a corner jot. Bie gy A 3631)
Brice siasee, Vacant and imme oe
. HOUSTON REALTY
Eaores em | $950 DOWN re ode. 2 eeseiomaerathenans MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
$550 Down! GATEWAY to HAPPINESS
r c
ore ncn «shoe WEST SIDE schools, shopping and transporta- } BLOCK TO cITry MosPrr at.
PAYMENTS * T room and bath, 4 bedroom . fall ol best tubs, etc.
- $53 Per Mo. | Spe Serena “Blea INCLUDES: EVERYTHTNG win 8% oar ancene. 4
Model Open San. 1-6p.m.| of city. seen, ae
Drive out Bisine. Turn | POE £3 Mo. Tr.
Gant Totnes mesa late Montesim) 8 ACRES NORTH
08 _Oakiand FE +000) pain. Soe ta erect
ar EAST SIDE BARGAIN | YOU BUY it —-WELL INSURE It
‘ESSS | MAHAN: ais BE? . REALTORS
M waxt ‘DOOR To BRANCH
Sehey | Spey “* | BRENDEL HEIGHTS
Nicholie & Hargér Co, 2 wh
Wood Co. |" A0TuMNSP eee an at ot frame ome, cedar shakes caine ie ee ee tt es
tool shed & house. School Drive out M30 te Brendet
$450 DOWN | Beuttiegor“oelr “ata ei) Bae bei teat ot Tig tnlene RIGHT IN COMMERCE | ng, a |_J.C HAYDEN, Realtor Modern 3 rooms and bath, A hy BB 26 _E_ Walton FE soa neat, clean. la out of state im city cles bis equiiy toy only . HU’ 8 ee “4.180, Payments $60 per i 23 bedroom home ts handy
EMBREE & GREGG | ‘enter @ churches. tas tall Case! REAL ESTATE 1468 Union, Lake. Ra. iieal' tamily' home, Saly Site £4 s7g3 |EMa0 om "ea same) “°**- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE home on 1 : miles [4
Ser 3e| Seance: | SSeS real buy.
es : termes . Tatas tots Only site. Y at
St. Frederick's Area On the Level “
Seep wis] ERS RPS Lan 4 oe : Sac [Regis we to Grow Sten Sree’ oan Total Price $6000 ase “Ee ome ese:
‘caver nce
Eee
AYTORD
So. Bloomfield Highland 8
a the * ies -
accented in
“ELVAN N. SMITH
° E A tice home with 2 bed-
tas, take, St ltt “Sieas suc ad
open
A. ee Realtor
1 z Rd.
more.
TRH
| Veterans. Only three left.
i "BUD"
| NICHOLIE a
xe | Down
FRONT RIVER Newly § room home
and i% car with full basement
Fe, snd. Otter" Las om at
Just win t00 6 convenient ter! .
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR, FE 4-3581
1050 W. HURON ST,
SUNDAY 1-5 Pit.
845 Clarkston Road
MY 2-2821
102 S. BROADWAY
LAKE ORION
bold,
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE4 Templeton
See This
By-All-Means
3 Bedroom, 11 baths,
100 foot lots
Close to Grade and Senior
, High School
Located in Clarkston
Paved, Quiet Street
with $00.00 down to
_ Open All Day Sunday
First Come, First Served
KENNEDY eT Ww, = s zee * +e
WEST SIDE.
3 aca Revels bendy to
acess Bares ae geese" )
Payment Prom $600 to ‘We have 4
Se Len mn, ime, come in and eee the pic-
OPEN EVENINOS & SUNDAYS |
soles
V Siite So eREWER Pe eee ma sum FE Sto
GI's a PAN «& i io
Seti r A yk o ‘re TURES. YOUR CHOICE OP COLORS.
WRIGHT-VALUET OAKLAND A vE
na wet fr romruaer
“aah eee ct “PONTIAC REALTY Baldwin nt
PINE LAKE ARE
ohnstone & Johnstone 7 shi OK. ‘ARD
10 30-0708
11 Mile North
Of Pontiac iM acre farm-2? cattle
Pa yh ae
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor
Sent cr Pe
OPEN Sun. 2 to 5 P.M.
5130 Lynsue
— IF YOU LIKE a “hee” saree <3
of space see tes cony. 4 yg
mmo oo ks | | Seriendee eatin Oakland Ave. 5-044] FINE HOMES for $ 000 down,
7 coma ee ae a with full base-
"Sint Gb age 2" overbane root | Ser. Other 'l vedree ‘ail ot
Sanchar te Pisses bear = Sass) ars ies sit Sleeves | Samanaing 2 fede joset. Counter flow heatine unit — Terete. rm,
Ea; Tiara Manet? | ry teem neue meses oa Retictrs tten Township Subdivision. Near cutanding ae mere
a oe oS See ee masten enbee ter tons
Te hg eg my EM 3.3607. — Se full orice, this
BY OWNER: BIRMINGHAM — 1%
series eae Di| | SESE RE a re raniey Blvd. Mat 65300 fall wetement Priced et $0,000
Teeter yes) = ; WEST 8UB LOCATION. Naf Portes ¢ ‘ On these 2 BA 3
BARGAIN!!! Gown on one. Ouber $27 suse *
Sere (oone tego i] Besse feet one toner TIM WRIGHT Realtor | ste Stewth Saar es Cokin Ave: FE 6000 “ot these fine homes.
Sale, Trade, or Rent om
sow sae =" WIT TTAMS REAL ae ciewtn ay
OPEN |2e’ nes
SUNDAY 1+5
FOR COLORED Located off Franklin Rd,
Leslie R. Middleton
4 BEDROOM RANCH
excellent
$18 es HOLMES BARTRAM
FRONT
- CLARKSTON
a BB
SS nS 3 yt. old, Only $14,700, $2,700 down.
DRAYTON PLAINS - Beebalt
i #8 o ~
=F
: d only one
includes taxes (4% per cent
& HARGER CO. 33_W, Huron FE 58
$975 DOWN
URNISHED
Robey sey
efitriv
ev ie, 7
@ for age and foundation, Make
us eo offer.
$750 DOWN
For Sale Lake Prop. 44
a
R. D. RILEY, Broker $00 Hiizabeth Lake FE +1151
4145 Ft. Water Frontage .
; | 100x180. For quick sale only $1,250.
vse Tanterer ot femeTane Rd CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community National Bank Bidg.
: wn, @Fx21T. City * water. ae a te
West of Pontiac. 2 lots. $723 each,
J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor. 26 E. Walton PE 8.0461
LAKE OAKLAND. MERRIE OAKS
Perry Walton Sub., 125x148, $1,000, $300 down.
. et 100n430.
Ward's " frontage, 250° deep, community jot across road.
Roy Annett, Inc.
a &. me Pibters! 86-0465
Open Evenings and sunday 1-4
SEMINOLE HILLS lots $0%128 each lo-
ao on Seminole St. Ex-
sites. sii
NORTH SIDE
Letits ‘Sear vraner Beay plant, Only $100 down.
DAWSON WOOD lote left «
| Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Ph, PE 64) =e a en ih 6:30
DESIRABLE
HOME SITES
"= lot. ous soon. ror gp
WSTmur 100 5 ise he seo.
meme se ipsa Ct down. ima view. with #500
| LAKE — $2,960.
and with beautiful
“frees Lot prices $2.500 and up.
caller Se ‘allabie aed attrac: , _— .
H im thie scenie rolling tive
area priced from $3,000.
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Tele h Rd.
FE 4
WE HAVE A LARGE &E-
L or
ARGAIN
TA ;
mond Lake Estates
Orchard Lake Road
At Middlebelt
eee rr,
sa 7! center.
ouseman-Spitzley Oftice at me Orchard
Staple. &1300 By owner.
#2160 WOODED LOT. ONLY $2,180.
North side 1152160. 9280 down.
4 acres wooded, $306 down.
100x190, Only $850 cash.
100n160. Paved streets. West side. . $15 down. ia
Wooded, 0150, $400 down.
‘700x150. North side. $120 down.
DARB LAKE COLONY
IN WEST BLOOMFIELD TwP. LAKE FRONT OW OAKLAND
| BLOOMPIELD COLONIAL HILLS
Restricted
LAKE)
finest lo-
Dorothy Snyder Lavender
40 W. medio rE ‘
Call putieas. OR 1111. FE
ra pw. DINKAN 06 W. Huron" FE 4277
| 30 Acres | rolling . % . oft way on improved coun-
try . Ideal for fer ania eats
an acre with terms. .
HITE BROS.
ACREAGE HOME
SITES:
o Molly we
» has al parcels from
ac " spe acres. Priced
$3,800, 975 down.
PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 11% Mi, Sacinew Bt FE 24000
For Sale Farms ~48
ATTENTION We have 2 farm id te t 2 good * ag |
78 ACRES, ON minute angel
- For Sale or
oPen Tsien Ba
pon dg og Bg
28 Russell
Dn aivers to desi ot
BUCKNER
LAKELAND, FLORIDA i family duplex located
RL. D, RILEY, Broker $08 Rd. FE 41557
OFFICES ARE LOCATED:
lIPONTIAC 2nd floor National Bldg.
‘| DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy.
LLED LAKE, 230 Barnston
“ (Next to Bank)
office.
private
‘you. Or phone FE 56-8121 and te us Four needs,
Home & Auto
oor)
Hours 9 to 5; Saturday 8 to 1
Nicholie & Harger Co. | 2_W. Huron FE 5-8
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
SUPER im «growing.
=
a2
cae I
b- LOANS $25 to
0 E,
GET CASH QUICKLY
Up to $500
‘itt at Be 15s ‘MUNITY LOAN CO
1980
title.
mi
niture. cars. B
deals clos
. Loans also made on fur-
Signatures and other se-
Oakland
Loan Company AC STATE BANK BLDG.
2-920
WHEN YOU NEED
Et $95 to $500
Se aaurs *. included rent. s7000 wih
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR, FE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS MICHIGAN. - HURON ST. EVE. TILL 9 You can a ag
i. 2 eS ro
bodget. We will be glad to help
you with your money problems.
STATE FINANCE.-CO, 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.
PE +1974 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $500 are. No
HOUSEHOLD
__|py. Rochester OL S071) OL 1-470,
“LET'S TALK
BUSINESS”
RECREATION CENTER Pontiac
BOTTLE GAS
FReeE cana al put you tn,
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION
JOHN A. LANDMESSER. i 8 TELEGRAPH RD.
pas
CO. LOANS
« W. Law i i FE 41538 * "Ground Floor)
Mortgage Loans 54
LOANS $600 TO $1,500 1. Por any e purpos on
ae a
y or
R. J. VALUET, Realtor * 5-060) 45 OAKLAND A MULTIPLE ListiN
er of for late, mogel
_ Pu
I hea!
and % block at wenn
Owner will aceent free and
i330." aes:
Bateman
REALTORS
li; GIRU'S AND BOY'S siee 19 to
Rwsly sxawit 7"), ea
- Kampsen FE 4.0528
Sake J
BARG
q
MA _ 53466.
re
TADY's BLACK COAT size ie 73 s blue suit, size 5
FE 4-8441,
$25 to $500 MED
_Sale Household Goods 37
1 WINKLER WALL FURNACE. OR 4-538.
drier washer; 6x12 rug and pad,
PE 54-3431
4 2
bed davenport, Coldspet “+
sand table ete. ok 82 GAL. . WATER
good $75 heater,
clean gas range,
37 PC. KROEHLER SECTIONAL.
Used 18 Mos, exc. cond, $160.
OR 3-1060. fades
250 GAL. OIL TANK, WITH IRON
, ai] Kenmore oi! burn-
da 50 gal,
3 ROOM OUTFIT
BRAND NEW
Modern 2piece
step tables,
bles, 2 deco lamps.
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GOOD USED
ELECTRIC RANGES
ALL NAME BRANDS
AND SIZES.
SOME LIKE NEW
$39.50 AND UP
CONSUMER'S
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THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO.
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For Sale Miscellaneous 60 CHESTER PUMP PE 2-3030.
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values.
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Lake Orion: Motor Sales wil fit your
1954 For fon R & H. turn a
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$2395 "SS Buick Super Rivi-
era 2:Door Hardtop,
Radio & Heater, Pow-
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$545 Down. 30 months.
"$5 Buick Century
Hardtop Riviera, Dyn-
aflow, Radio & Heater,
Red & White. Dual Ex-
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months,
$1395 ’S4 Chevrolet Station
Radio and Heater,
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1s chard Lake Avenue, 90 USED CARS at OLIVER BUICK WHY? Well it’s simple. We're in the USED CAR RETAIL BUSINESS.
We do not wholesale anything but ‘Junk cars. Cars that have been in
accidents etc. Our best trade-ins are thoroughly Reconditioned and placed
on our big used car lot and offered to you at the lowest prices possible.
This is our secret for being one of the Biggest and Best Dealers.in the ~
Oakland County area. Stop in and see for yourself. We're open till 9 p.m. ~
Monday thru Friday. Saturday till 5 p.m. . Ten eager, courteous salesmen
$2295 "55 Pontiac Starchief
Hardtop Catalina. All
leather 4 trim. Radio and
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i , $495 down. 30
months,
- $1595 "$4 Buick Special 4 Dr.,
Radio & heater, Dyna-
flow, low mileage. One
owner. $345 dn. 24
months.
$1495 55 Ford 2 Dr. V-8, Ra-
34 fog B inaage Fordo-
dork; ae en, $5 tn 30
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bright red. Low mile-
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Monterey. Radio
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Serving the Public for Over 30 Years!
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96 OAKLAND AVE.
Super Bargains— Television
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Ocklond County Electronic Association
Our Pledge 1. Do not deceive the public by misleading advertising.
2. Perform your service in a courteous, business-like manner.
3. Give estimates before major work is performed.
4. Periorm only such work as is necessary to achieve
satisiactory ; performance.
} §. Use only replacement parts of nationally accepted quality.
& Do not charge over the established prices for paris.
9, Keep labor charges at a reasonable level.
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e+eaereweee FE 4-1655 (Color). Theater. (7) Film Festi-
val.
2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Matinee.
3:00—(2) Brighted Day. (4) Queen
Fora Day. —
$:15—(2) Secret Storm.
3:30—(2) Edge of Night. (9) Howdy
Doody.
$:45—(4) Modern Romances. 4:00— (2) Four o'clock Theater.
By JANET KERN
NEW YORK (INS)—In the past,
“spectaculars” have always been
financed in whole or in large part
by networks. ca * *
The first completely inde-
produced “spectacular” pendently
(4) Comedy Time. (1) Margie.|to try its television luck will be
(9) Justice Colt.
4:30—(4) Cactus Dan. :
§:00—(2) The Early Show. (7)
Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance
| §:30—(4) Western Marshal.
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Nonstop to Australia
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: TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS SUNDAY MORNING 9:00—(2) $64,000 Challenge. (4)
_ @:00—(T) Wild Bill Hickok. (4) C-)7:55-(2) Meditations. Loretta Young. (7) Focus.
' Hobbies in Action. (2) Beat the|g:99—(2) Christophers. %:30—(2) What's My Line. (4)
4 Clock. 8:15—(T) Featurette. Life With Elizabeth. | (7) Jumbo
€:15—(4) Monty Wolley Show. —_/g:39—(2) Reporter’s Roundup. (7)|_Theater—“The Alps.” Ozark Jubilee. (9) Space| Oral Roberts. 10:00—(2) Studio Two.
Ranger. (4) People Are Funny.|s:59—(4) News. Formula.” (4) Badge Tid. (7)
ts 9:00~-(2) Court of Health. (4) — oe (9) vide —_
{Bg A Lg aacerrrgs {| 19¢:30—(2) I Married Joan, (4) Re- cy the belidieny commmsition,
$:30—(2) This Is the Life. (4) Big) al Theater. (9) Inner Sanctum. Lines will be run neat
Picture, (1) Popular Science. |1:00—(2), News. ({) News. (7) conduits during construction
1¢:00—(2) Detroit Pulpit. (4) Fun oe House. (1) Faith for Today. |1280--(2) Weather, Meditations. 19:25—(9) Billboard. : MONDAY MORNIN
10:30—(2) Cartoons. (7) Meet Mr. . .
‘| @) Garden Show. "|, Farm Report. -|11:00~(2) Sagebrush Shorty, (4)/$8%—(2) On the Farm Front. (Color) Adventure Ho. (7) Ac-|720*—-@) Captain Kangaroo. (4) tion Theater. (9) The Chris-|_ Today. ww pmol 1-0) Today re &
11:30~(9) Movie. 7:30 — (4) Today. { orthern| »: on, Big ere i News,
Michigan. WWJ, Det. Symphony SUNDAY AFTERNOON cute” Gee Bh. Won, Bports jlater date
SUNDAY AFTERNOON 8:00—(2) Cartoon: Classroom. (4)| GKLW, N.'D. ws. M'th,|12:60—WJR, News, Guest wom paces’ A. Baptist 130 wR, Time for Muste |disturbed.
12:00—(2) Judge Roy Bean. (4)|. Today, (7) Little Rascals. Chen, Ban Ps WHT2, “Sunday. Best WPON, Liber Genwe gees rs Be | . American Forum. (7) Movie. | g:25—(4) News. ) b.2—WWwd, Grand Ole Opry | CKLW, Labor News 9:30—WIR, Bands, Sports | “°** bad i. Bee
12:30—(2) Wild Bill Hickock. (4)|g:s9—(4) Today. (7) Wixie Won-|190s-Wwd Moaitor Wear, Bel"oome pg - Tune i This Sunday! :
Frontiers of Faith. (9) Sunday| derland. wxyz forea: Serres WPON, Sun, Afterncon Wine: MAU. 1700 WIR seer White | a Li.
Open House. 8:45—(2) News, Weather. WCAR, News, oe = 10:00—WJR, News, Notion “pesl Winter
12:45—(4) (Golor) Garden Show. | 3:55 (4) News. ween teny Ear CKLW tae Americans | Yd Moe WIBK: News ne | WALT R P 1:00—(2) Professional Football. (4)|9:99—(2) Garry Moore. (4) Rom W, Sanctuary WOK, Hews CaLW: BU Graken! | wean. iusto Ps Mr, Hope. (1) World Adven-| er Room. if) Wixie W ie Ue WIR, News, 1:00—WJR, Detroit va. Wash.| WJBK' News, Wayne, WPON, Audioscope :
ture. (9) Movie. oe? gua sas CKLW. J. Van Kuren | Weitz, autusie, , | WEAR Rowe, Gotmoreme |12:00-—WIR, Time for Masta
1:30—(4) Youths. (1) Cisco Kid. [9.39 — (2) Arthur Godfrey. (1)|, WPON, News and Sports | Sime’ News, George | 367 W7R, Pam American | WORE Wea hers
2:00—~(2) Professional "Sheaihous “Tae 11:00—Wii, Sam Priedwar | Won, Bun.” Afternoon Ws, Biermal Licht | SS Owom "wendy, Watren |
_ £0 Cote. 0) ema. s:as-—(4) Faye Elizabeth HATE dep ct town | SSWETS, punters Beet | Cow, meek Oar, | eee Stace ese ‘ :
Parade. (9) Sun. Matinee. | 39:25 _(4) Window in Home. ded eed Wee tet tere |: MED. News, Temple | 156—WIR, Br, Malone ELECTION ISSUES 3:00—(4) Earnest Jones. (7) Jum-/ 19.59 _ (2) Strike It Rich. |, SUNDAY MORNING GRLW. Eider sorton WAR, Kews: spinor . WrOn, —= FOR 1956
50-4) Star Master, (1) Medical| Hom. Craw. Reewer Cin | Beat tae Gane. | “were cose Sven. | "ws, Jnoes ‘aibotand , ‘ ' . CKLW, CKLW, ¥ vies
aes. tieexd) Valiant Lady, (4) Tiel ‘wim perce | Ee eae | eee, Sane ay eee] wean: mee | THIS SUNDAY, SEPT. 23
&:00—(2) Detroit Speaks. (0) asx pough. (7) Story-Studio. | aes giuste | :00—wxvz, Ch'rstns. —— ae w Mrs. Burton | via a
‘ 2. ae » (1) Going 11:15—(2) Love of Life. Wxrg, verican WPON, Sun Sherman” MONDAY MORNING “Ww. 8 mae oa Places. (9) Movie. : . : . MMcKensle
r _| 11:25—(7) News Ace. ane 3:20—WIR, Sun, Afternoon | ¢:06—WJR, Jim Vinal wae Bud Davies 4:30—(2) Bandwagon 56. (4) Capt 11:38—(2) for Ti 16. a | we Monitor cheer a Bob Maxwell mC
ain Gallant. Search ee eee Bo oy a00—w. ern ‘Gent b2 3:30-—-WJR, House Party
Authorized §:00—(2) Telephone Time. (4) Meet| 4) It Could Be You. (7) Robin WEYE, Michigan Menpower| ‘Wwa" lusaier m7 | GaLW, hector Ca "| Wes, Mimee Rees : and Rickey. CKLW, Tabernacle WXYZ, Revival PON, Scramble Saw tae Gee the Press (7) Frontier Justice. poe Me ; SERVICE 11:46—() Guiding Light. WJBK, Protestant Hour CKLW, Episcopal Service | @:30—WIR, Voice of Agricit.| GbR’ Thee Gume 6:30 — (2) You Are There. (4)|*" Wrox Amsringa “Cet ite.| WEN, gy ra CKLW, Guy Nunn WCAR, Tiger Game |
Wenber ef Catinad Coanty (Color), Nature Trails. (7) Annie AY AFTERNOON 8:00 Th, Dan Kiros = 4;:30— Forge Afternoon wean Cofite With “Clem W, mn Par |
Oakley. (9) Uncommon Valor. |y9:99'-- (2 Mid-Day Movie. (| xix ate tins CKLW, Allen ‘Roth Te waR Sie Vinal | “Ww Women Day Meuse 7 3 | . 200 — * e. 5:00—WJR, News, Symphony | WXYz welt wae cee | | FE 4-1515 |) sanday rvesing TV Ding Dong chook. (0) 12 O'clock} SRE: eee Seed) Waa eet wt mun | Gee gees oy Der | SOK Foapey a 27 § Lerr Sver. 8 P.M. . Lassis. Six Gur cs. VPON W, .
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___— 6:30—(2) Jack Benny. (4) Circus} Day. (4) Charlie Ruggles. (7)| SAuy- Fontise . GRLW, News 7. ODen Ie ALL :
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With Sechatcal, Advice Allen. (9) Movie. 1:00—(4) Playhouse. (7) Lunch- s LOCATED ON EAST BOULEVARD Frem Our Saleemes 8:00—(2) G. E. Theater. (4) TV| time Drama. (3) Showtime. * : . es NORTH OF EAST PIKE STREET.
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