se E ‘ ; Pi : coy Beige sat., and streets last night as fog, rain and drizzle ‘... Unto Us a Child Is Born’: shrouded the state in the i* = 2 Utica Youths Die in Crash [Ride Stolen Car | | fto Their Deaths ‘iin Speed Spree 6 Killed on Highways in State Friday Night; Partly Blame Fog, Rain He's Better as a Sleig h Jockey Police Frown —— sag ___ (on Mercenary , a je |Yule Carolling Six persons were killed on Michigan’s highways Striking Omens: Set Jesus Ass wm ww eo Apart During Early Years js: io, xr ir Sane _ By GEORGE CORNELL Associated Press Writer near Van Dyke. EDITOR'S NOTE: This is another birth and times of Christ. It deals with the Moly Pamilp—and ihe growing up of the bey Jeaua, A child is an enigma. He is a private place, like a|Gery Hubbel, 15, of 8616 Russell, never-traveled road whose Into the household of Mary and Joseph came such 8|0 sar beter charge— a robust, little Son—to open the sealed pages) The 15-year-old was believed by vf a life. Its beginning was marked by striking omens. Police said ree ae _ But Mary and Joseph were unassuming country folk,| i.) of the car.on the wet pave- and in that manner, they reared the Boy, giving a plain,| ment. ace y Fog Bye A , car swerv small-town upbringing to the Youngster who later would eesenhl A A tree. ahaa tthe wool: ts aaa ata ye eng 2” Reammaiieemonacinconenian beard rech hw , ‘0 eee see. cow, A _ , ~ The Alpha and the | }... The and the aun te sebed we Se Sas tS we ie oar od Which is and was, ¥ was and So car on US, 22. . In Crash Landing luo! eel Last Troops wi " . 36, of Lake, i 2 = . . He did hot have a selector even, sate—introtaction| wee vuiet Friday sieht whem bis AO ona aly Call | would be elimin to this earthly existence. He first drew breath in ajcar left A Kalamazoo County road “oam S tri Saves Bt) Mar arse crib of hay: Herod wanted Him killed. But He had) ‘ur miles east of Kalamamo andit ve : stamps eeciitattcidiiket chat’ ot SMW esid S0aebth: oS ae “5 : PORT SAID (INS) — The last] weekly bs Eurihred iim in-affection courage against|sloan, appareity lot soutrel be British and French soldiers on| week, F )- samelbars Frecengion SPE Ea ord: fidne: | Sees ea - from I 5 was , Was an amazing thing at His birth when thejdriving another car a short dis- on the Suez Carial today. tor epherds came wi ox + welngeal 5 and found her husband unconscious) CHARLOTTE, N.C. (2—A young mother prayed, using|‘®e Anglo-French are ready to heavenly ‘celebration. ‘Almost overwhelming. MArYiig the wreckage. * _‘|the words of the Christmas carol “Silent Night,” and &/tat peme Nev's when pane didn’t even Speaks of Ut afterward, but pondered it im her settee taal ejrtes thee | AUS Passenger worked a crossword puzzle, but “wonder-|ers with blazing guns drove. the| months. re: ig didn ponte Sait gp NR aside in Trenton, « Detroit suburb, That was the reaction of two of the 44 passengers sioape tomlin bahia’ te tarber |Atlanta re ee eee EA ot aboard Capital Airlines Flight 77 which landed here last) Wire waterfront barricades ‘which ce 2 night on a blanket of firefighting foam spread over &/ yet turned over to United Nations Tunway. | ps. wai | ‘The four-engined, turbo-jet powered craft made the|, ane” "Uns them im the early hours of the long holi- i oe ‘Cartes ot -cteet anaies ‘at “the Romeo Post reported that Gerald course ahead is unknown; | te automobile at 10 p.m. out-county to discontinue giving trading’, go pondey ey e\Safety Is Keynote at Busy Corner ‘The Voice’ Directs Traffic } Nazareth, with its dirt servant . .. He humbled Hi and became’ obedient into} death . +s” 4: wheel elséwhere. Peers ee. ‘ AE prompted by the failuré of many) Fight a yenks Griffin knows, because he is the There were simple joys, at we motorists to settle their fines. eagiondec 1g “> |officer stationed nine hours a day ~ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | By PETE LOCHBILER | “We've got Griffin there to re-|accidents sink in and stay .with|and will stay.on the Job For -Pontiac Patrolman Mel-/mind them.” the listener all year around. to 9 p.m. every ds boum (Dick) Griffin, Christmas a A8 3? ; They hope shoppers have an unhappy trait) Griffin also keeps traffic movingimembered ‘at other > | Sieaeahiie ‘siete TUaWs ik te. sheen. winded Police hope that some of the hid crccvereg |erew, but the shoppers seem espe-|facts and figures’ he quotes. about much hydraalie {Cially distracted to Griffin as they = : egos cylinder of hig |24Tt into traffic, thoughts busy Ase accumulat tickets ; \ stewardesses for pedestrian protection MAS |< a See eehcen Wh cr kteatia Encaend comer of Saginaw and Huron - N.J., and Helen Nagy, 23, of Chi- streets. a TO CHRIST: =. ae eens: canis es ge ae : ; ae ae os # ee ‘ ae % By. FANE ODELL pray. ; “All I could think yong 4 ae called, “wag ‘silent | ni : ” ’ all is calm, all is bright’,”’| “Will the -lady in i ft i * Pecavtee 17 te 2 ae 4 : cae fae et veg = : “ % ee Pa ak wipes News eeeeeeeees $ to 11 - "eS ae ain ” e 8 Ve : . of News se oekoereenese 4 nieag og Sega ef in * t oeeGr ee tes Sears ee & ; SOPe Cee eee RET es eee t 3 gets eeneee nen nyeee wm, bs 9 Perere: The.) tate “4 ceeg ee eeet OF eee 3 Pages ees bedet e. 3 links ee . s i ee gas oo ans a es : a 3 j Hi hi Ay ey 3 | . ; Leet ie iy j . Vile be u ‘il wir "ea 9524 a int ek : i lif 7 | oe Ani i at it ee ite i er ey ly ! river Cited in das Account Wrong D tHe LS ce ie i Ht iF (uF biti tl TE id 2 f¢ ; ll ie 7 rae iia ! re ie iyia rH 2 ihiah ot BP do g Be ii fe Hy 3 mina crossover, The ae Werden ng vsustheamanis ask tomiaiee of parents and infants; and a chil- drens program at 7:30 p.m. at | tated vane sn nesta pi Pond ee. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL, ENGLISH POINTER AND THE POINT IS FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF ie tt en cee are so terribly Rese schools HE rages ’ aie ea OUR 38 EMPLOYEES ? That the crowding is| of the first semester, Dr. Emer- ‘ WE WILL BE CLOSED _ CHRISTMAS DAY rations ith 3 ; s s Mystery Gunner |= Wounds Girl, IMS treasonable Adams" design of sofa and chair) Emerson said, “we tind one of two! ally this is cured before the end } i f | i Dr. ica Made in Amer Sf * Pi ait gf é HH Mrs. Arthur J. Wilsdon $3,500 com] Service for Mrs, Arthur J, (Las acted tore Weak Oat. | In response to complaints from/things: “(Continued From Page One) rain or drizzle dampened the south, wt gg Reg “Usually when reports of over-| Here’s Why School Bus {s citi imi) Officials Indicted jes for preg on P werd ser sonal Rain, Ga Disrupt All Holiday Travel Pontiac Deaths d, the boulevard route as a it rel z li an official of ae ak air * T1Ze With Sofa, Ch route. Buses on avoid the cliches Tree aponor Mt. after the return trip to boulevard route, he said. BIRMINGHAM—John C. Adams,|Parents in the county regarding! chronic or found over an extended| sem sald. fas chomng ‘won first prize of $2,000 in a na- situation this morning. an designs } tional design contest for uphols- tered furniture. legs and spines, and shaped alu- minum braces, \Cranbrook Artist in Jesus’ Early Life When they took the Boy to; ry n Wins Top P ae ay i 43j: He: BEE woe emy of Art graduate student, has gifts and/g during coe Furniture + Aiterwara hake in Cicage, ne if it Him Who would be had rushed to Him, “Son, Thou thus dealt with us? li ali ay de | alii a8 se Llae—a E ) ‘ie ai HE ae ! Bi ia iB nie cli Hilse Ark Hh 5 fe r i SG i ia i batt ni fits ty ipl i Te | i, ti i if fait iil ret ue slilil rk y Fiske Hate ite ‘3 : i r ‘i i He atti anti i i f 8 bite ul We ial i Ta Eni La 1 it lt ie ert BUS optagaad ay HET a ia vif eH rg? Bs ty | esttsee iy Ai Mialis Hninnitar AMER a8 i a ae raltib | an alylila Feedage y5e FAGRE | i fh Le i Bible School ......11:20AM Worship ....+.+++.-10:00 AM Youth Fellowship ...6:00 PM, Evening Service ....7:20P.M. Youth Will Heve Program Wed: Prayer Meeting ........+.7:00P.M. JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third Bdmend b. Watkins, Paster Bible School ...... 9:30 A.M. Worship ..........J04S AM Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Evening Service ... 7:30P.M. Wed. Night Prayer Meeting AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street 3. Marvey McCann, Poster Bible School ......1000AM. Worship eee I LIS AM, Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 P.M. Sound Picture 7:30 P M. COMMUNITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Drayton Piaina, Michigan - WW. 3. Tewewieoen, Jr. Paster eevee eeee eoeee + ASLEEP ON THE HAY — And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. Shown as they will appear in the pageant at the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church Sunday are Debra Meredith, two year old daughter of the Noble Merediths of 840 Slocum street: (eft to right) Lynne Webb, five year old daughter of the Howard Webbs of 2135 rower reces ssn} aPncanetic ave street; Nancy Bain, daughter of Mr. “HAND OF GOD" Youth Groups ..... 6:30 P.M. Evening Program ...7:00 P.M. Christmas Choral Program, All Choirs Participating pack meeting will be Jan. 23. OXFORD — Over 65 Cub Scouts and their families met for a holi- day party this week, with awards being given and parents receiving gifts made in den meetings. Next Bible School ...... babam Te * 7 Pee. €% 2 Fern ree cine 4|09 Cb Scouts Party Christmas Tree, Carols and Gifts in Celebration The Southwest Community Bet- ferment Assn, of Pontiac has planned a Christmas celebration WESLEYAN METHODIST 61 NORTH LYNN STREET g 10:00 SUNDAY SCHOOL W. Y. B.S. 6:45 P.M, s 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. Rev. C. D. Friess, pastor \for children of the area from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday night. Mrs. William 8. Grant, president Of the association, said today that }an outdoor Christmas tree will be lighted especially for the occasion on Dellwoad street between How- land avenue and Earlmoor boule- yard. ‘ La SALVATION ARMY (CITADEL) | 29 W. Lawrence Street ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Young People’s Legion—6 P. M. Holiness Meeting—11:00 A. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7 :30 P. M. $/Captein and Mrs. idepies A. Michalsen, ¢émmanding olficers-in-charge YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! Salvation Mecting—-7:30 P.M. City police will block ‘off the @fea for the Christmas. observance Which will include caroling and ichildren will return home with igifts of fruit, candy and nuts from ithe association, Mrs. Grant said. In case of bad weather, the event | wil] bé held in Mrs. Grant's home, | 295 Dellwood, she said. | Tale Should Make, Géntienien-,,.,....Junior Choir ‘“Junior Cholf Faith More Full in Three Faiths 459 An ‘ideal, distinctive: CHRISTMAS GIFT ‘The ‘SLENCIL? _ The handy pencil that is made flat to fit in your Bible Aveilable in assorted or book. ‘Tailored to fit the colors and 2 hand. Has a beautiful, mod- handy sizes. erm sppearance. canis LITERATURE SALES FE 49591 All “Salts Episcopal Church. Williams { at West Pike 11:00 A.M, ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL. | Milford, Mich, 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion A story that came last year oe the quiet little Long Island, N, ¥., village of Glen Cove is be- fing told in many churches this year as “rather typical of the | goodwill of Christmas everywhere fin America’: Pl retired Episcopal rector’s Christmas tree, a 15-foot spruce cas dlee wn of his new home, - Lperebed ng ot the loss, a neigh- man of the Jewish faith, fa on. | Pairest Lord ‘Church Choirs fo Sing Sunday at Evening Service will present the annual Hazlett, follows: Organ prelude, “O Holy re ay PROVO oe. eee cen ROY et Noe] os cowees. +. Vickie Vendecar baad ©. Mag! Kings. De eee ee ee Ethe yn Ashiey Away in a Recast +s» Combined Choirs Room in Manger, 20 . Jdebm Bersehe > 3 w+ t Heard the Bells ; : : ag ietr ‘ ae ig — Hark ‘he 2 Deraias As 40 Saeeee we bined | Chote His Name! ha Be ‘Wonderta ere Senior Ch © Come Let. Us Adore A vpcgaa .Senior Sher The Story of Christrnas,.... Senior Choir Accompanists wla be Miss Eth- elyn Ashley at the organ and play- ing the piano will be Mrs. Frank Van Husen. The Rev, C. J. Bersche is pastor, ib offered a 13-foot fir from aid as replace the stolep| Z 3 ir] HE Me e Songer. foyer Goapenag mde ‘And indeed jot the season — for Christians aah of Church Ancient and Familiar Songs to Be Caroled Sunday at 7:30 p.m,, the com- bined Senior and Junior Choirs of the Christian and Missionary Al- liance Church at 178 Green St. Christmas) Musical under the direction of John The program, entitled *‘The Story of Christmas in Music” will be as Buck ' Bersehe Bing Alleluia’ ....... Phy RE oe pn A Norwegian Gazoi éesess+ Bentor Choir O Come uel ....s.. Senior Chotr ses Fa08s es Benior Choir shippers, Paul. Marien, |to Be Presen The Oakland Avenue United |Presbyterian Bible School will pre- sent a Christmas pageant entitled, “God's Supreme Gift” at 7:00 p.m. Sunday. The pageant will be presented in, inine tableaux, with the characters coming out of a still picture, speak- ing, then returning {6 position. A herald will read the correlated Scripture between the tableaux and special musical selections will pre- cede each tableau, The tableatx consists of “The Prophecy,” “The Annunciation,” “Gabriel Appears to Joseph,” “Joseph ang Mary Come to Beth- lehem,”” “The Birth of Christ,” “Angels Appear to. the herds, “The Adoration of the She: s,” “Herod and the Wisemen” and “The Adoration of United Press Phete | ard Mrs. Ivan Bain of 320 Oakland avenue; five year old Connie Miller, daughter of the Robert Millers at 2165 Rosewood drive and Annette Webb, four years old and a sister of Lynne. The baby, 15 weeks old, is John Boisseau, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Roisseau of 696 Third street, The pag- eant will be. presented in nine tableaux. Deliya, Lynne, Connie @ ndAmnette are known as the tinkest angels. Gary and Nancy wil, pertray Joseph and Mary. é Pageant in Nine Tableaux! ted, Sunday bach, Willi Coffing, Bain, the ¢ and Intermedi- ate oan of the Bible | Schoal, \ Properties will Charles Bradsher Don Upton: Cast prompters, Mrs. William Cof-) fing and Mrs. LeRoy Koch. *. + oo ‘ Ww illiam Coffing wili be i charge of lights; Gay Ann Tal Rare Jectionist; tape recorder, ; organist, Mrs. Winttred Perrin and Mrs. Gloria Luck, \ The pageant is being directed, The Rev. Theodore R. Allebach, the Wisemen.” The cast forthe pageant includes, Roland Williams, herald: Melvin Williams, , Isaiah; group of wor-) Michael | Blanchard and Jim Haun; voice of) God and angel, Teddy Bowes; Mary, Nancy Bain and Mrs. Stan Hester; —- Gary bowes and aertat |tnnigeeper, Dale Harvey. & Also ‘aie are Donald Cox, Jerry Cocking, Bobb Bell, D. J. Upton Jr. and Bobby Powley as Shepherds; Charles Stevens, Gor-/¢ji Wisemen; Douglas Caméron, as ‘King Herod sai Dale Fox, the Rabbi. 2S Infant Jesus will be John Bois- seau and the ee. baby. Jesus, Stevie Hester. : “The angel chords which appears| to the she Will be led by @ group of three angels with trum- the pets, Marilyn Siting. Tieane Wil- veeee Saad a - ye At Chris! oh rad Ba son and Carolya Tal: vit is. It is the type thie dbiton Will open with pliderié Meena fo Se ee ee ee oops LeRoy W. don Messer and Jim Heisler pe pi pastor, will preach at the 10:00: a.m, service on the theme “The Good Tidings of Christmas.” The’ ‘sacrament of baptism will be ad-/ jministered and members will be} _At the same lew the. Beginner’s| ee and Children’s Chureh will com} bine to sée the film, “The Bright-) est Star.” 7 “l May Annex Ferrysburg | pene HAVEN ® = City get has approved an area study ! possibilities of annexation of the adjacent unincorporated vil-| lage of Ferrysburg. Residents of Ferrysburg rejected a proposa to ineerporate ag a > et ata special elettion Dec. 4, Christmas carci “ : Slated at New Hope" = the New lope Misonary Baptist “The Promise of Christ” wt it ton be the subject of the sermon byithe mail the Rev. Ford B. Raed at the 11 Bap o'clock service Sunday morning in Morning Service ............---10¢4B4 “THREE TREMENDOUS WORDS” 5:00 P. M. Christmas mr Pageant: “The Stars Christmas Eve 10:45 P. M. Dr. M. H. Bank, Preaching Broadcast over WPON 11:00 ‘ Mrs. Gerhjd Shafer, Mrs, Ger- | aid Schultz) Rev. Theodore Alle. | Nancy | aicidimuaaueeaitanaetratieeent eRe Be SH FIRST BAPTIST : Oakland ond Saginaw. Pontiac, Michigan Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass’t Pastor SUNDAY coum (Clesses for All Ages) MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 ‘A. M. “| KNOW THAT MY. REDEEMER LIVETH™ EVENING WOR P. M, Breed Br by van Wier Dr, H. H. Savaw ng $ Ded K Gung by the world tacinitbelitle 1 Wlapenitnn (Mo.) im-its 41st annual performance, will po Mere scaten’ the Pontiac area on Christmas Eve in two | eg WIR Detrolt—16:00-11:00 P. M. 160 om dial © CKLW Windsor—11:00-12:00 P. M. 800 en dial ig December 30th this may be heard on our local st WFON Fendacninapse Fo Gat h | i Presented by . THE REORGANIZED CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST ~~ OF LATTER DAY SAINTS = a as its Soares ow gift to Me Satine vas 3 . Ses * Pa af {THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22: 1956 Ln oe . ef #3 9E9F Fee 74 Fe» « = frive for dinner. we | Gerdon Doule aveling to Osh- bd + r' of Sta Name Agnes Moore, Alice. Kerns Assistant Cashiers—With Ability... Two Pontiac women who have earned real rewards are Mrs. Agnes. (William) Moore and Mrs. Alice (Mark) Kerns. Recently appointed as assistant cashiers of Pon- tiac State Bank, they are still unable to grasp its sig- nificance. Milo J. Cross, preaident of the bank, said these new officers have the ab expected of bank officers, they are both qualified, both experienced and they “have ex- cellent backgrounds in all phases of banking. He also said they are held in high esteem among other 7 *+members of the bank. At- testing to this are the many congratulations coming from co-workers as well as from people all over the area. Mrs, Moore has worked at. Pon- in2Z Rites | tiac State Bank since if opened Struthers - Watkins in 1945, but she had worked for and Fischer - Loomis |several years previously, always Birmingham Brides Wed She is a charter member of the Pontiac Junior Women’s Cub, With Mr, Meore, she re- BIRMINGHAM — In First Pres- byterian Church &t 2 o'clock sides on Chadwick drive, ‘ Mrs. Kerns came to Pontiac in | 194, and began with the Pontiac Ho f fet i 5 At Christmas time The Press women’s staff can look back over a year with a warm feeling for the many pleas- ant contacts we have had with all our friends . . . and say thank you for all your help. Since we have not had the pleasure of meeting you all face-to-face we add our . brocade was worn by Carolyn Ann Luttrell for her i A bridal gown of peau de soie pictures to our official greeting, above. Top is Judith L. Clemence, women's editor ; left, Joan Ritter and, right, Margaret Cole, women's department writers; and bottom Janet Odell, food and home editor. ; marriage Friday evening to Richard DuBois Young dt. The scoop neckline of the gown was of Chantilly lace appliqued with seed pearls. The sleeves of the fitted bodice were three-quarter length, and the bustle of the skirt by her brother-indaw, William C. Orimiston of Pittsburg, Pa. She is the daughter of Mrs. Melville H. Luttrell of Bloomfield Hills and Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard DuBois Young of LaJolla, Calif. Carolyn Woolfenden of Bioom-|Pat Don’t Encourage Hubby — to Undervalue Marriage You'll worry over trifles and in | your mind build them into moun- tains. One way and another you'll convey your notion to your hus. band that you are the one to extended into a chapel train. Ese is | you must placate him at all costs, whom the marriage js important. Being a man, he may find the idew easy to accept. 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