[ ~/ f ‘ PRE U.S. Weather Bureas Forecast Cloudy and Warmer THE PONTIAC Details Page % 114th YEAR * & & & *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, The Weather SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 —34 PAGES | Canine ba ayy Sere 12aTep_ Pree PaOTOS , & t 1 1 % ,|a . . ' a || id ki * ge Patrick Red Georgians n Ireland Said fo Resent c Official Attacks Khrushchev Supposedly Accused Late Dictator, of Killings, Blunders || | LONDON \®—Reports of a mounting Kremlin cam- \paign to denounce Stalin jare said to have sparked rioting in the dictator's --home—republic of Georgia.” | Information reaching London said student groups paraded through the Geor- gian capital of Tiflis carry-© ing banners and portraits of the once-revered leader and touching off disturb- ances. The riots reportedly erupted 'March 7, two days after the third anniversary of Stalin's death went unsung in the Soviet press. U.S. officials in Washington sald they had unconfirmed re- Traffic Mishaps eee ae Two Killed in Collision; Walled Lake Man Dies) as Car Rams Trees Two people died in a two- car smashup last night on Rochester Road near M59, and a Walled Lake man was killed when his car careened off West Maple Road near Inkster Road early this morning. Victims of the Rochester Road accident were Edgar A. Plante, 26, of Royal Oak, and Mrs. Elva Marion, 72, of North Branch. Clifford E. | Buck, 53, of Walled Lake | was dead on arrival at Pon- tiac General Hospital. | Witnesses to the accident said Plante’s car, driving south on Rochester Road, suddenly slewed | broadside across the road directly | in front of a car driven by Walter Marion, 70, of North Branch, | mone ten wea | Evelyn Eig, 45, of Lansing, both were reported in satisfactory condition today in St. Joseph | Merey Hospital, Their injuries | were not disclosed. | Pontiac Presse Phote Witnesses will make statements | that a number of ports persons killed in rioting. were Diplomats leaving the Soviet Union say the country is seething Stalin by Soviet party boss Nikita Khrushchev ‘. © «© Khrushchevsaid to have told is the Communist party Congress that Stalin butchered his com- WEARING OF THE GREEN — Thirteen-year-oldsMoon ‘to Oakland County Brigid Prosecutor Robert O'Connor jig sedately in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day Frederick C. Ziem Monday, Sher-| and iff's deputies said today. Marion’ St: Williams School, Walled Lake. Under Brigid's leadership, 27 |" at students in the eighth grade of the school dyed their hair bright |“4S unable to make a statement last night. | green yesterday with vegetable food coloring. They'll wash it out | Buck was killed this morning aft- today — they hope. er his ear ran off West Maple | Road, hitting a guard rail and two’ Good Saint Patrick and Ireland | | Everybody Loves the Trish trees. . Pontiac post State Police Buck was alone in the car, ffered a fractured skull in said! | spent six in Irelandtend- his firstyears as a slave and, the) i heep Ballymena bout fi te Khrushchev’s reported denunci- — #7 eA A.U408 he cacaped his ation of Sati Winsted thn taak q som | master and be a ship >, to Brittany » Some 26 years later recent con- French Premier, By GEORGE TRUMBULL he returned, = commissioned by Pope Celestine to lead the Trish from Kremlin leaden ; ‘Tis a great day for the Irish, begorra. — planning to discredit ge a* — Lonier VLabinelCabinet Conf were » — a wot draidism% He established his First Church in a barn at Sauly a= in a — yy Deputy pagan eo But why? What's so special and wonderful the Irish? | Putting the druids to rout-s during a Great Meeting of chieftains at Socpus ie cman Why is it on this annual green splattered St. Calls Special Session Tara, he wor permission from the Irish King to preach his Faith » 7 washere Sa rte God oan Oe ae Patrick’s Day that everybody (at least many of us)| | to Launch Drive Trying yearns to have a little of the O'Shaughnessy, Kelly, he fret used the Shamrock @ to illustrate the Holy Trinity # In A.2 444 he || | “tenintat tne. to Pacify Algeria | O'Grady and Milligan rub off on us? F i : ‘ 4 Since then, the destruction of The Irish have two wonderful occasions on which, builta church -on the site of the present. day Cathedral of Armagh,At 4 the Stalin myth has increased in : Se PARIS ‘®—Premier Guy Mollet ’ tempo, to boast and exclaim, “Look at mé, lad, I’m Irish.” called his Cabinet into special ? f f * * «© Croagh ae he sperrt 40 days in prayer and drove the demons & > into | siireptgere. splashed + — session today to launch France's big new drive to pacify revolt- The first time is today when the Emerald Isle populace jicker. And mind you, this will be the seas Degend says that “For seven years thereafterNo Pvil Thing was the Khrushchev sory scress thelr hooks Algeria. | just for today and no longer. . Continued 2, Col. and their descendants cele-Bloody clashes continued in the to be found in Treland"& St. Patrick died on March 17,A.0. 4935 near ————— Regardless of your nationality, |seething North African territory. brate the feast day of their I betcha you are no different | French troops were on the way | patron Saint Patrick. than thousandsother the spot he began his Holy Mission * of non. | | to swell France's 200,000-man | lrene J. Curie The second opportunity comes Irish celebrants today who bare | fighting force in Aigeria. when their gridiron powerhouse— a tint of green somewhere. ah % j -Succumbs at 58 Resident Minister Robert La the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame— So I ask you again, why is it coste waited only the Cabinet's so? Why do people struggle for a “trample an opponent on a fall aft- signal for his return to Algeria trace of Irish on this, St. Patrick's |Wearin’ Green for St. Pat | | armed with broad new military, | ernoon. Dav? Is it their humor described as Whatever the answer is, if there Nobel-Winner Daughter ; economic and administrative pow-) Y ~ ASKS | of Radium Discoverers Dies in Pari being as “witty as an Irishman” is one, I don't care. Me bloomin’ erg. or F oul, In 1S alr Weather Se al French—_troeps—in—Algeria that makes all of us feel today green tie and shamrock in me jack ready were pushing their opera- Flees With Gems tions against the rebels at a fast An Oak Park man said he al- Eastern States Irish as they are. et will remain there all this the Irish March Today won- as derful day. Why is it that so many of us pace. Paratroopers and mecha- Isn't it wonderful to feel a bit caught the thief who stole most nized units ambushed a big rebel strive to imitate the homely speech of Irish, begorra? $60 worth of jewelry¢from.-his car | 26 Deaths Claimed as: NEW YORK (#—Fair weather or foul, the wearers Curie, Nobel prize winning physi- daughter of the discover- force 150 miles east of Algiers yes- of ‘the Irishman? ; parked on Crestwood St. last night. : st at _ terday. The French reported 107 o’ the green march up Fifth Avenue today in Snow, Sleet, Rain, Gale waentraas noon pa ea rary ce Not all of the happy cheering souls marching up Fifth Avenue in Boris Broder told Pontiac po- Gray Skies, Flurries irebels killed in the first stages of a skirmish that swirled into lice that as he returned to the car New York’s giant St. Patrick's Day parade. ‘was 58. Bring Havoc, Tieups | a youth jumped out with his hands Street department crews worked during the night| She died saa eile oto New York today are Irish. Not by \the night in an area of olive fo Plague the Irish up exclaiming, “Don't shoot, don't NEW YORK i — Snow, rain, ; grain fields and cork-oak' longshot. groves, clear the parade route of snow and slush piled up the cause of death. She was the a to shoot." sleet and gales played havoc yes-| forests, Broder, who did not have But everywhere today the in yesterday's storm. daughter of Pierre and Marie a gun, terday and early today: in the Clouds and snow flurries which ' The French reported only one ‘once-a-year Irish hopefuls will be said the culprit then fled down an Northeast and Midatlantic French death. areas Parade chairman John J. Sheahan said last Newegiriahas earerens want endian, alley and jumped over a fence. smothered an early-morning sun sporting green ties, a: shamrock and ranging westward to Ohio. Algier’s half million French and night the Irish would march whatever the weather. | He said he expected more than 100,000 marchers. | nee “ peothagnccan, eben He had forced open a car win- in the lapel, and enjoying some are expected to continue into this A rab population was clamped At least 26 deaths were attrib- un- green beer in the taverns and occasionally puffing on a clay dow, Broder said, snapped the evening, the U.S. Weather Bureau der a midnight to 5 am. uted to the storm, coming just in the } ! ock on the glove compartment, wake of a series of hold-fire four days before spring. Ireland's visiting Prime Minister, John A. Costello,| the Nobel prize in chemistry in reports Faids.and stolen three rings and a wrist pipe. Tonight's low will range from 26 All sectrons reported improved ; -: : ; 1935 for the discovery of artifi- is witness parade from official cial radicectivity. watch, the the reviewing to We'll be digging deep today for te 30 degrees. Temperature Mav ‘Batista Plans U. S. Trip -weather Conditions teday, but stand. | | every Irish joke we have ever rise to 44 tomorrow, | scores of communitieg lay under After World War II both Mme, 172 Die in Earthquake heard. Lowest Pontiac temperature pre-HAVANA (INS) — Cuban Pres- heavy blankets of snow, trying a Joliot-Curie and her husband were ‘(#—Shamrocks rushed here from widely criticized for alleged pro- A few of us will be decorating ceding &§ a.m, was 17 degrees. The dent Fulgencio Batista plans to BEIRUT, Lebanon (INS)—Earth-_ to anscramble transportation VATICAN CITY our names with an added prefix thermometer registered 32 at leave Cuba March 23 on a trip to quakes killed at least 172 persons’ tieups. Ireland today brightened the apartment of Pope Pius Communist activities. toa produce an Irish sounding mon-1 p.m. Daytona Beach, Fla. in Lebanon last night. A freak electrical storn) lasted XII on this St. Patrick's Day : eee aT certs come a half hour over eastern Pennsyl- The shamrocks—called “‘trigoflie” three leaves here |. icsion in 1951. Her husbandt had vania, Thunder rumbled over New Somes Systems Pay, Others Haven't —were air expressed by 400 fishing folk of Dumore East een removed as head of the body York City while snowflakes fell late in the evening in County Waterford. a vear earlier because of his Com- The death toll stood as follows munist associations, Ohio, 6: New York, 6; Connec-During World War I, Mme. Jo- DENVER (INS)—Denver authorities, apparent- and New Jersey, 3 ly unmindful of St. Patrick's Day, suspended a tav- The Toll Road--A National Paradox ticut, 5: Maine, 2: Massachusetts, hot-Curie worked with her famed ‘mother in doing X-ray work for By BURDETT STODDARD tion by providing increased fed-traveling virtually nonstop for 874. The United States had only 300 ‘ Northern and central Ohio were ern’s liquor license on the eve of the traditional Irish the army. After the war she To build or not to build toll roads eral aid. miles on multi-lane toll “‘through-miles of toll roads 10 years ago. buried under more than 10 inches day. ‘assisted her mother in giving ways’ from New York to Chicago Today there are 12 toll highways is a question which spawned hot) [f the federal bills don’t win pas-of snow in some areas, Sixteen The name of the tavern — Pat and Mike's. courses in radiology to nurses and at costs to passenger cars of about covering 1,846 miles, built at cost words and cold stares in Michigan sage, Michigan's toll road plan inches fell at Utica, N.Y., Airport. /American officers. for nearly two years. may again be heralded as the only Montpelier, Vt.. had nine inches | Later, with her husband, she $10. of $2,298,987,000, operating in 10 On the ‘state level, the ‘‘free-way to get superhighways in a The chain will be completed States — New York, Connecticut,!of new snow, burying it under a LONG BEACH, Calif. ‘?—Policeman Richard Johan-concentrated on research into ra- roaders”’ seem to hold the upper hurry. with opening this November of In-New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, depth of 30 inches. sen was about to commend Billy O'Connell, 32, for his dioactivity of various materials. hand. West Virginia, Maine, New Hamp-Some other New England sec- diana’s new 158-mile turnpike, The Michigan Turnpike Author-shire, Colorado and Oklahoma. tions reported more than a foot In evaluating the Michigan pic-sprightly, pre-St. Patrick’s Day jig. ture, a background-look at how toll By the end of 1956, motorists Then Johansen took a closer look and decided O'Con-In Today's Press ity is sponsoring two bills in the! Some of these and 14 other states of snowfall. i roads are faring in other states using mainly high . speed toll- nell was actually weaving. They booked him on sus-; State Legislature, without which it have either started construction or seems appropriate. | ways, will be able te drive 1,950 can neither finance the proposed. made plans for 30 new toll high-‘picion_of intoxication yesterday. Officers said O'Con-Buliding News ........ 17 thru 26 | miles from Oklahoma City via | 30 Crewmen Rescued pay-Righways nor maintain its own, Since pioneer horse-drawn car: ways extending 3.974 miles at an nell told them he was in this country illegally, and Church News ...----... 1, 1, 12 St. Louls, Chicage, Cleveland, | SCITUATE, Mass. (INS)—Thirty| dded: -se s | County News ...... seneeeeses ~M administrative setup. Both appear riage days, U. S. roads have | estimated cost of $4,600,739,000. | Buffalo, Albany and Boston al-| crewmen were removed safely to-' a Editorials ................ sevae 6 toyBe dying in committees vastly improved, The reason, to | | most fo the Canadian border, | The first modern turnpikes, day by Coast Guard breeches buoy’! “I'm glad you caught me. I'm homesick for Ire-Sports .............sesseneeees a large extent, has been the rise Measures are bieng hashed |. Toll pikes are not new. They such, as Connecticut's Merritt from the grounded Italian grain land and want to go back.” Thea wee Deoeece Oh ” of modern toll highways after over in the U.S. Congress which date back some 300 years in Eng-Parkway. Pennsylvania's East-freighter Etruseo, pounded hard : a Programs ....... World War I. would give a tremendous hoost land, but their effectiveness in the West Pike and the New Jersey by. gale and seas, 30 yards off Sci-Police notified U. S. immigration officials, who are witeon, Earl. ............. 1“ to road building across the na-By «next fall, vehicles will be past has been debated. iContinued on Page 2, Col. 2) tuate Harbor. investigating. ' Women's Pages ............. 6,7 fe ire THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, | SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 The Day in Birmingham Eton Ice Rifink Closing Sunday; 3,000 Skated BIRMINGHAM — Eton Park Skating Rink closes tomorrow night, with nearly 3,000 skaters having taken advantage of the con- tinuous ice sport in spite of warm spells and bad weather, ‘| According to Dale Rolph, who took over management of the park when it opened 42 days ago, there were only three times that the park was closed down becuase of rain. More adults — than usual ap-- on home problems, Mrs. N. L, Mudd is iencheon chairmen. Twenty of the First Congrega- tional Church young people are planning a spring trip for April 2 through April 7 which will take them through Illinois and to Le- bourne, Mo., to see the Delmo House conperatias inter-racial share croppers’ village main- tained by Congregational Co - oe fas Ras Parents tomorrow afternoon -at City Assessor W. 3 p.m; at the-churth will hear the’ trip itinerary. It includes the Lin- ‘could marry into the family, Tru- Ransom said next week would be GEORGE A. DELANEY iman laughed and said: @ the last of three rama gp ony * * coln country in Illinois, Spring- to hearing questions field, New Salem, and the Illinois plaints on city caemecan. “I don’t think there's a thing in) Indian, Mounds and two days of the world to that. In the first week, some 279 per-. sightseeing in Chicago. Pontiac Official “I'm awfully glad he is a Demo- sons seeking tax exemptions or re- crat, but he’s Margaret's choice ductions because of lower incomes jand anyone who's Margaret's se- appeared before the tax board. | ‘lection is okay with me. He suits will’ manage SpringdaleThe second week was devoted to) Receives Award Death Takes me fine, He's a fine gentleman,” Park this summer, with both the rea] estate querries. golf links and the picnic area un- “We find that 90 per cent of | University Pays Tribute der-his supervision. Both the Eton the people that come before the, to Chief Engineer at Attacks Upon Stalin and Springdale areas ar eunder Area Builder board are misinformed,"’ Ransom Stanley Gale of the Department said. “That is why we urge them Special Convocation of Forestry of the city, to come in in order they are satis-| Said to Cause Riots * * * Maurice F. Smith Built — fied.” Howard Estes, Birmingham resi- George A. Delaney, chief engi-» (Continued From Page One) Homes in Birmingham, Those appearing before the neer of the Pontiac Motor Divi- dent who manages the Oakland front pages in ‘bold type. Early) board next week are requested to sion, was honored by the Univer-County Infirmary in Pontiac, has Developing Thorncrest editions were rushed to the Soviet been named to the Legislative Ad- the assessment may be checked he -was presented the institution's| DOWN THE HATCH — Sober Pontiac police-visory Council on Problems of the bring in their books in order that sity of Missouri this morning when! ‘Embassy and translated for for-: Pentiae Press Phote BIRMINGHAM — Maurice F. ‘mer Soviet Premier Georgi Mal-Hodges and Det. Orville Johnston, who soon enkov, now touring Britain as. Smith, building contractor who for against them. honor award for Distinguished men, above, begin the task of destroying a Aging. ; Service in Engineering. 15-month accumulation of confiscated liquor. At changed to old clothes and settled down to the He was notified of his appoint- The chairman of the board is. minister of power stations. 35 years built homes in the Bir- ment to the eight-man board by the ‘dumping party’ yesterday were, left to two-hour job. Beer, wine, gin, Whisky and moon- James F. Spence. Members are A graduate of the school, De-'| mingham area and had for several TRANSLATES STORIES Wade Van Valkenburg, speaker of laney was among five who were right, Det. Sgt. William Nesbitt, Sgt. Claude shine ‘all went down the drain. Jerry Kehoe, Vernon K. Archer, years been developing Thorncrest the House of Representatives.. The presented the annual prize at a Soviet Ambassador Jacob Mal-| City Finance Director Oscar Eck-| subdivision, died early this morn- non-paying position was awarded eonvocation which highlighted Cen-ik stayed. up much of the night man, and City Attorney William A. ! ing. to Estes because of his activity tennial Engineering Week, translating the stories for Malen- kov who was reportedly implicat-) Ewart, Mrs. Bernice Savedge is Mr. Smith, who expired at Har- on the Infirmary staff. and be- clerk. In conferring the award, Huber cause of his social welfare efforts per Hospital after a short iliness, Liquor ‘Haul’ Finds Outlet Malenkov Mum ed in Khrushchev's remarks, The Mail] quoted Khrushchev as 0. Croft, dean of the College of during his nine and a half years was born March 21, 1895 in Wa- Engineering, cited Delaney for verly, Ohio, but had lived in the at Police Emptying Spree... » seria iy ee ela) a yee saying that during the early World Y Royal Gypsies Royal Gypsies his accomplishments as director g p Nikita S Blast i= as representative of district 3, Birmingham area for 19 years, War II days he tried to appeal of the American Standards Assn., Tt was a sight to break a tippler’s who turned an additional 100 pints on which includes-Birmingham.. and before that in Detroit. to Stalin for more guns for the of U. S., Canada arid national president of the So-heart. of whisky with seals unbroken, | Ukraine but was toldgby Malen-He was vice. president of Bir- clety of Automotive Engineers, Pontiac poilee yesterday poured over to the Michigan Liquor Con! Ex-Red Boss Pampered The advisory council, created Wed in Windsor key by telephone Stalin was not eek nigranecL ined mingham High-Twelve club, a ee ee down the drain enough alcohol for trol Commission ’~ Othersreceived similar rec-available. Khrushchev was also -whe WINDORS, Ont. (INS)—A royal ognition; J. Brownlee Davidson, quoted as saying Stalin wag sit- Russell Schultz, federal law al-| wedding took place in Windsor jasricultural engineer and educa-ting next to Malenkov when Mal- The eccasten was the tradi-lve such bottie s to be resold by! of Assault on Stalin problems of the aging in Michi- yesterday without the fanfare as-tor; William G. Purdy, authority romped denied he was in the Krem- ete a ye nel | the state at its Pontiac store. Ban, s 6 6 Soviet) sociated with the coming nuptials| on space navigation and rockets; n, el e stock ‘ga Fraternity while at Ohio State : o sca a = “A good haul this year,” pro-|) LONDON W& — Former - of actress Grace Kelly and Prince, Louis H, Winkler, metallurgical —-se ° where he graduated in the class ed bottles threatens to overflow. nounced Schultz as he left with Premier Georgi Malenkov said to| Next Tuesday, Grand Chief of Rainier of Monaco. jengineer; and Proctor Thomson,! The embassy had no comment. of 1918 and took his degree in “It's the law,” explained Det. his bottles. ‘Show's the boys have day he had not studied in detail; Pythian Sisters, Wave Wanty of In the Windsor ceremony,|quality control expert, architecture, Sgt. William Nesbitt of the vice, been working hard.” laccounts of Nikita S. Khrush-|Ann Arber, will be a guest at the Princess Mary Miller, 20, of Delaney joined Pontiac Motor in ¢ squad, who supervised the two-‘chev's reported denunciation of, Pythian Lodge No. 94, meeting at He served as an ensign in the_____Windsor,_ became the bride of 1934as an electrical engineer, and °° Hath No Fury hour session in the basement of po-} |Stalin. But he added he might \the Community House. Also pres-U. S. Navy in World War I. HePrince Joseph Stanton, 30, of in 196 wag named to his present Like a Woman lice headquarters, Pontiac Deaths [have something to say after study-|eMt at the 8 p.m. meeting will be belonged to the Orient Lodge, F &Louisiville, Ky. | post Besides 1,256 pints of beer, 68) ing the reports. . lige Ruth Ann Schalm AM, in Waverly, Ohio, and had aThe Princess is the daughter of Pushed Too Far quarts of wine and seven pints of| * . dual membership in the Birming- King Frank Miller, head of gin, 22 pint bottles and five four-Mrs. Rey Clayton A reporter asked Malenkov his Plans for the district conven-ham Lodge, F&AM. Canadian Gypsies, while el alas Toll Road ArguiArgument A woman driver, 36, who alleg-__|reaction to London newspaper‘fifth bottles of whisky we re, Mr ‘G . tion to be held here on May 15groom's father is King Ed ly twice slapped a_ policeman! ortr ide M. Clay 2 He had built custom homes for and rammed his motorcycle, plead-opened and emptied Wella ghlay PetgGertre, M) Cay: stories saving Khrushchev had d-| wil be dacueed.* * @«@ individual families until begin- four and one-half gallons ot imoon-torday: fr Palme . Grtecpathic “| nounced the late premier in athe Unted Sater “ms Rages Across Nation @d innocent today to driving under | B. Martin, Jr., former state ning the subdivision homes in the shine. i Hos vital Detroit. after an illness speech before the recent Soviet John the influence of liquor. jMospital, Detroit, alter an Einess Communist party Congress in auditor general, will discuss ‘‘Re-area north of Maple west of Oak- The traditionalGypsy marriage (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Marjorie J, Radke, 421 N.| The stuff was taken mostly in |of two months. , ; : aernicors land Hills Country Club. He and3 . . Moscow, publican Prospeets in 1956" at aceremony was in Turnpike, hit the financial jack-Saginaw St., Was arrested, police raids on gambling joints and | She was born in Imlay City.| Lainey his son operated Maurice F. Windsor’s Ttalian hall, with the “blind pigs,” said Nesbitt. Bot-lJan. 19, 1899, the daughter of| Malenkov, who was deposed as meeting of the new Birmingham- pot, said, after she was asked five| Smith & Son, with offices at Rev. Steven Daniels of Pitts-, Z . : The Premier by Khrushchev, replied: |Bloomfield Republican Club ontimes to move her car from a tles were sealed with tape when (Frank and Mary Salisbury. 1610 8S. Weodward, burgh, brother of the bride-But while these and some other | necessary, he explained, and la. Claytons were married June -6,| “I have time to study it I will’ ‘Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Com- us stop yesterday | He leaves his wife, Josephine,groom, offficiating. toll reads returned handsome prof-| jpeeew suse =jevening. ter used as evidence, 1932 | Perhaps have something to sqy."/munity House. New members orits, others have lagged far behind) whom he married in Indiana in h eoksolemn phase of the marriage ‘original estimates. Acerding to Officer Jerry Smith, | | The supply had accumulat-| Mrs, Clayton attended First As-| Malenkov, who was about to en-IPart ; eee i ; ay oan 1919; his son, Maurice Jr., atPr nat oe sembly of God Church and had ter London's Battersea power arty activities are invited to at-rite was the mixing of blood. The| the woman refused to answer and t ing for 15 months, said Nesbitt, tend, home: a daughter, Mrs. Frederick eee in Pontiac 50 years. plant, was next asked:hands of both the bride and groom Many truckers refused to utiize| would not shiOW°her operator's 1i-* * « D, Hendrick of Birmingham; andOhio's 240-mile, 326-million-dollar | cense, Smith said she’ slapped his Besides her husband, she is sur--«Are you still were pierced and the blood mixed friendly with Rotary Anns will meet at 1 p.m. 'two brothers, George D., of Wa-jturnpike after it opened last Oc-face and he went to a call box to tea by seven children, Leland Khrushchev?" — together in a vessel. Monday at Mrs. John W. Wake-, verly, Ohio and Dr. Hugh B. Smith‘tober, They balked at paying as summon help. Then she drove into Dem Governor Files /Brown of Lake Orion, Mra. Elea- The bride wore a gay gypsy Malenkov, who is now minister, vainen's home, 507 Linden road, of Columbus, Ohio,much as 12.4 cents a mile, com-| his nore SeSmith claimed. nor Reamer and Roy J. Claytoncostume and a heavy gold chain of power stations, turned around to hear Belle Hannigan Detroitpared to 1.2 cents a mile for mo-| Jr, bo { Clarkston, Mrs. Nellie Service will be at 2 p.m. Monday ladden with gold coins, handed) at this question and replied in Edison home service advisor, talktorists. for U. S: Senate Seat eae hes yaa Yair at Manley-Bailey Funeral Home, down from generation to gener--A. and Gord o * stern tones: with burial in White Chapel Ceme-Hotel Murder Trialation. Engineers predicted the Ohio CHARLESTON, W. Va, @=Gov| fy Sentae Ge ore Shee == tery. The ceremony was attended by) read would receive 73 per cent heim C. Marland yesterday ang two great-grandchildren.17 —grandchildren; «ves of course I am still friend- ‘ly with him,’a hundred guests from many parts of its revenue from trucks, but According to studies, 105 gallonsfo Begin March 27 ifiled for the Democratic nomina-| she also leaves two brothers. | of the U. S. and Canada. The in the first three months of oper-| Malenkov's comments were, required to bringtion to the Unexpired US. Senate wijtiam Salisbury of Pontiac and! of water are ation it totaled only 32 per cent.marriage had been planned by the term of the late Sen. Harley M. arthur of Fort Wayne, Ind.: three made in Russian and translated.| a helping of potatoes to the dinner | The first-degree murder trial of parents of both parties since the So, later-day toll roads in Amer-! John A. Curry, 27, of 125 N. Perry. Kilgore. to him|sisters, Mrs. Sadie Dunham of The questions were put abe! birth of the—princess. ica constitute both successes and St., * * *has been tentatively slated to) him onIc larksston, Mrs. Rosa Edson and PY newsmen accompanying threatened failures. What would begin March 27 before Circuit! Kilgore, a Democrat, died Feb.’ Mrs. Lizah Brown, both of Pon-his three-week tour of British pow- happen in Michigan? | Judge Frank L. Doty, Prosecutor 28. Marland, who will be 38 March tiac. er installations. BOATWeary Solons Take. The Michigan Turnpike Author-| Frederick C. Ziem. said today. |26, is rounding out a four -year) Mrs, Clayton's body will be at) . ity says its north-south and Detroit-) Curry is accused of beating term as West Virginia's governor. the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home| Malenkov gave no outward sign) Chicago projects would pay if com-Frank L. Beheydt, 57, to death in| UO OU until noon Monday when it will be of being ruffled by Western re-| HOOK-UPS andSt. Patrick Hiatus bined in one operation, with more | the victim's hotel room Jan, 18. Last week, he appointed ex-tax taken to the First Assembly of Ports of unrest in Russia in the Willam fo. LaiaiGod Church for eqrvicelat 2 pm wake of denuciations of Stalin, his . lucrative sections overcoming! At a Pontiac Municipal Court! commissioner ACCESSORIES — i | A| WASHINGTON Ww—Weary sena-|Josges on other stretches, ‘The turn-exanfination, a witness said he HII to serve in the Senate until Her pastor, the Rev. Wesley Wib-, former boss. tors took fhe weekend off today, ipikes could be coordinated with: saw the beating and another stated Kilgore’s successor can be clec ra ley, w ill officiate with burial in = for St. Patrick's Day speeches and istate |other political duties before tack-| | But ling the omnibus farm bill again ment freeways, it maintains. |he heard Curry threaten to kill in November, the State Highway Depart-! Beheydt. Curry jis awaiting trial \does not now gays differently. It . asserts in Oakland County Jail. ition, Laird plan has said he to seek elec Perry Baby Mt. at Mary Ce TetENY Cook : Milford Youth injured | G h t | t ti a rasn at intersection USED MOTORS Be safe, buy from a reliable sometime late Monday. Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson (D-Tex), who directs legislative machinery, called freeway construction would have| to be seriously curtailed near the: B.) iturnpikes to force enough cars on| the the pay-roads to keep them in the: for iblack. | Danny Lancaster, 17, of Milford, Prayer service for Mary Cook, | was treated by his physician afterinfe ter ay 1 ; ; . infant daughter of Raymond anc an accident last-night at WoodlandMargaret / Koceba Cook : aC cle woee Te oe and Seven Harbors Streets in Mil-— dealer. All Reconditioned! You can test them yourself in our test tank! a — the recess nine hours last night after another It of wrangling and voting |dra might to sayay take a modern who ishous Hane Cassan-| day from theHome, Burial Brace-Smith Funeral(allowed in Haren. ford. Lancaster was a passenger with | ATTENTION! failed to bring final passage. Johnson told newsmen he “oud! not guess when the Senate would 5 British Soldiers Hurteomplete action on the omnibus bill. That has been its main busi- ness since Feb. 22. Rebel Dead in Cyprus “T think we're making good; progress.” he said cheerfully | NICOSIA (INS) — One Cypriot, The baby was dead at birth ves-Melvin D, Raymond, 17, of Mil- ‘ MARSHALL FREDERICKS terday in Pontiac General Hospital. ford, whose car collided with one, | Besides her parents, she is sur-driven by Patricia A. Nichols, 30, 'vived by grandparents, Mr. and also of Milford. Birmingham Sculptor Mrs. Edward Koceba of Bad Axe! Raymond told Oakland County land Mr. and Mrs. Clements Cook Sheriff's deputies his windsheild p d] A d lof Harbor Beach. jwas heavily fogged, and he resente op Wal -‘couldn't see the road. {| 1] Boat Livery Owners Freeland BATS All 388 Up Metal — About 60 amendments pending although many stilt are; nationatist-was of them British soldiers kitted and five were wounded to-: Mrs. james Gone | Sculptor Marshall ‘of Birmingham, was Fredericks, awarded the 1956 Jehnson Motors: probably will not be pressed. day when terrorists ambushed a Word has been received of the Gold Medal of Honor in Sculpture and }patrol of military vehicles. death of Mrs. James (Isabella) by the Architectural League of Dunphy Boats Cowe, mother of former MavorThe Weather British authorities said at John C. Cowe. She died yesterday Fell U.8. Weather Bureau Report least-12 terrorists armed with ee at the home of her son,PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Increasing automatic weapons and bombs cleudiness this morning with eceasional William D. Cowe, 3641 Van Dvke light snow beginning early this after-attacked the vehicles as they MR. AND MRS, JOSEPH KATCHKA neon, warmer, high ° . Partly cloudy road, Imlay City, after a brief ill- rounded a narrow, hairpin bend | and warmer ‘tonight with snew ending ness. early tonight, low 26-30, Tomorrow partly in the mountains near Khandria, clowdy and a littl warmer, high 49.44 S Man, Wite Mrs. Cowe was born March 20, Southerly winds inereasing to 12-18 35 miles southwest of Nicosia. Death Claim 1889 mp. today becoming weuthwest tate this afterncen and westerly 10-15 te-The. British said that after a Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. night and temerrow sharp exchange of fire the — ilton Fraser of Imlay City: two Today in Pontiac in 53rd Year of pianiages, alists fled, leaving the body of sons, John C. of Pontiac, WilliamLowest temperature preceding 8 am their dead comrade behind At 8 am: Wind velocity 10-16 mph Mr. and Mrs Joseph Katchka of Co, which later became the Gen Dy ce amdetildren sand ivePatrol cars and reinforeementsDirection: South, southeast 172 Mohawk Rd. died early this eral Motors Truck Ca great-grandchildren San sets Batiraay ar est pm Wwere rushed to the scene and com-, The funeral will be Monday -at Bun rises Sunday at 639 am morning at their home. M r. Katch-| Moon sets Sunday et 12°41 am. ;mandos combed the area, Mrs. Katchka was born in Rus-2 p.m. from the West Goodland Moon rises Seturday at 9:19 am. * & ka, 74, had been ill some time with Sia Feb, 22, 1882, and came to Methodist Church with burial in, a heart condition, Mrs. Etta Katch Dewntewn | ‘Temperatures The wounded Pritish soldiers the United States shortly after Imlay Township Cemetery. | i | ies ka died about 45 minutes afterwere hospitalized. A Cin } Mr. Katchka. -= | her husband's death from shock aes Immediate curfevs were im- The couple had been married 53posed on seven villages in the She was a member of Temple Mrs. Walter Marion a years,vicinity. Beth Jacob and the Sisterhood. She Word has been received of the Friday in Pontiac trek de sorted Cypriots are Mr. Katchka was founder and fAs Recorded Downtown) also belonged to the Hadassah or-death of Mrs. Walter (Elva) Mar-, ad owner of the Liberty GroceryandHighest temperature ......--.06.e090--28 tish rule. ganization of Pontiac. ion, 72. of North Branch, formerlyLowest temperature ..... 0006. --¢4+ 8 'Tobacco Co., 110 S. Telegraph Rd. Mean temperature = ....scceeseseeeas 23 Mr. and Mrs. Katchka are sur-of Pontiac. She was killed in an New York last night. Loek them all ever now, while| The award was presented for stocks are complete, -Fredericks’ bas-reliefs in Beau- mont Hospital, Royal Oak and 'Dearborn's Ford Rotunda, Probably most familiar of the sculptor's Detroit-area works, Slaybaugh’s which include pieces at the Rack- ham Memorial Building and on SPORTS SHOP Belle Isle, is his ‘‘Boy and Bear'’ 630 Oakland Ave. at Northland Center. Phone FE 8-0459 & FE 4-0824 He was also commissioned to FREE PARKING work on the Cleveland War | Memor ial. . T Ogg Cleaner Stores Will Be Closed Monday Afternoon Weather—Picasant. A resident of Pontiac 49 years, | Four Navy Destroyers vived by a daughter, Mrs. Philip automobile accident yesterday, | One Year “Age |iin Sestice he was born duly 25, 1881 in Soskis of Brooklyn, N. Y.; three She was born in Marlette, the ", Mighest temperature i; Aground; No. One Hurt Russia and came to the United Lowest Sesspereme winaler . ae sons, David M. of Toledo, Ohio, daughter of Albert and Eliza Gra- Mean temperature -States 50 some years ago, Because of the death of Mrs. Ogg’s Weather—Snow flurries. NEWPORT, R. L. (INS)—Four Hyman H, and Abraham §., both ham. U. S. Navy destroyer-type ships! He was past president of B'Nai of Pontiac, 11 grandchildren and: Mrs. Marion is survivied by Highest and orgaest Temperatures This mother all Ogg Cleaner Stores will be Date in #4 Years were aground today in various sec-Brith Lodge No. 854, former four great-grandchildren. three children, Graham of Brown % im 1945--2 in 1677 * ton .of. Narragansett Bay as a--board member of Temple Beth) ICity, Mrs. Ev elyn Elg of Lansing, ons Friday's Temperature Chart result of the storm. |Jacob, a member of the Zionist | Mrs, Katchka has a brother, Mrs. Hilda Ogg of Pontiac, and AP Wirephoto, -closed Monday afternoon. Baltimore 39 25 a4 7) ’ és 45 Minnee isi 37 a In addition,-a Navy tug which organization, a member of the sal pn:hiyfestone, living in New i'three grandchildren. A brother Ed-PHYSICIST DIES — Mme. Irene3729 New Orleans 7! 4 Y-iward Graham is living in Detroit.} went to the aid -f one of the ships Temple Beth Jacob 25 years and, 25 20 Phoenix 76 44 also was aground. ‘a member of Masonic Lodge Gar-Service will be at 2:30 p.m, Sun-| Service will be from the North’ 30130 New York 36 71 ' Joliot-Curie, Nobel prize winning } 69 98 Pittsburgh 33 17 Brand Methodist Church Monday physicist, died today in a Paris Ogg Cleaners 4 13 St. Louls 38 31 | The Navy ‘public infor mation rett-Wycoff in Lima, Ohio, day in the Ira Kaufman Chapel. 40 San Francisco 71 4 office in Newport said the person-| Prior to operating his grocery, 9419 Dexter Blvd., Detroit. Burial afternoon with burial in Marlette hospital. She was 58. She was the 86 35 Traverse City’ 30 31 20 Washington 38 21 nel aboard the ships was in no Mr, Katchka had been a parts will follow in Cloverhill Park Mrs. Marion is at the Blackburn daughter of Pierre and Marie #2 60 ttle ‘ danger. with the Rapid Motor Cemetery, Royal Oak. Funeral Home, North Branch, | Curie, discoverérs of radium. «6 34 Tamps 2 48 jspecialist , ae : . ‘ ; { . ( f | ‘ . | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 The fire-protection system of one| Canada exported 40,700 | of the nation’s aircraft manufac-| Pounds of flonmanufactured se turers is so‘vast it requires 40,000|co in the first half of -1955, an in-, sprinkler heads. and 250 miles ofjcrease of 72.1 per cent over the | sprinkler pipe. ie » ‘corresponding 194 ) period. us sd thd , ; : . : in time for the Eoster orade . . . in whites and . assorted pastel colors : Collar styles in button-eae down, spread, double = point and ivy league. . me ee Re $2 98 Vi SS g-. é : / p , ’ 4 ’ ww e S j We carsy-a full line of Men’s Wear, Children’s Wear, Ladies’ Wear, Houseware, Toys and Notions. 7 : rele) mM a n Ss ; ; DEPARTMENT STORE oh é 520 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-2784 ee ~ © Sparks-Griffin FUNERAL HOME fe a Lo “Thoughtful Service” on. , = =a. nin Rhone BE ESSE iil é 24-Hour Ambulance Service . Glenn H. Griffin Sam Benson Says: ’, MON AY tia fm ‘4 af Open 9 to 9 , ‘ ey $14.95 All Wool Flannel $ & are Pp ANTS Fuge ‘ieeen SAM BENSON 20 S. Perry St. | in ape-| ng. AWOL Gl, 17, Says A Beat, Attacked Widow | 83 Y Old ears | NEW YORK «P—aA_1T-year-old) \AWOL soldier, accusedin the rape '-slaying of a partially blind, 83- year-old’ widow, was quoted by po-| lice as saying he beat and assault-| ed Mrs. Ola Murdock because “HH felt like killing someone.’ | | Pvt. Ronald Wayne.Cooper. WAS, seized as -he-stepped ‘off a bus) ‘from upstate New York. At first ‘Cooper denied the killing, which| took place in his home town of| Ogdensburg, Then, police said, he! broke down-and confessed after: being confronted with his blood! stained jacket and shirt. | * * & “For a long time I've had a de) sire to kill a woman, I like to see people suffer . , . I know I'll still have the desire to kill if I'm let: on ; sonee | bepes eucted. | Mrs. Murdock, a retired school! eacher died Thursday after be-| to pay the woman's medical Pile. In the fee a litle more than’ two months, Cooper was absent without leave from Ft. Dix, N.J. | . pe aneinen anders SSR en pes nese em t . : ———— a |WestGermany Plans.to Become x ; A Nation, Too | BONN, Germany, —West Ger- West ‘Germany's _huclear scien-jurisdiction. " AS SOON AS PRESENT STOCKS ARE EXHAUSTED al yeni ig? ‘1595 i) ee Faure Bae xv 116 W. Open Daily and In the Huron Bow! Bldg. — Call Today for a 27 Free Home Demonstration FE...5-94 Complete Line deral MUNTZ TV Sete at Ove Insist on Factory Authorized Factory showrooms Munt: TV Service: Call FE 5-9457 HURON PLENTY OF Sunday ‘til 10 P. M, : 2% Blocks West of Telegraph FREE PARKING TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: City Makes Handbills 4 ; on Windshield Illegal n inasnie ega DEARBORN — Putting advertis-| ing hiandbills under the windshield! nf .) Siuage\ |wipers of parked cars is against 4 ' ) ‘ 5 f & * . 4 = : iN : a J H . ‘ ‘ A \Q ~ ay “ : ‘ ae -1| :/ « Q ) | | yy) ' { jf , : wa ‘ << ~ There are national forests in 38 The Consitituion of the United states of the Union, Alaska and States was signed on September |Puerto Rico, , 1787, ; J. REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE : . . ; cocaine —_ ay omega r avestments urglary—Liability—.giary orms— ity Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You! a 0 H N K | R W | e R €E AtLtToOoOeR lizer ‘will be issued to growers at 101% N. SAGINAW FE 2-4031 subsidized prices. —————————————————— ‘rom . 10 t al il Be es H Y to . ave our Clothes for Easter fs . ' Only 15 days and IT’S EASTER! Bring in your wearing apparel NOW and have it cleaned for THE EASTER PARADE, EMERGENCY SERVICE ON REQUEST : : G RESHAM 5 DRESS = DRIVE IN CLEANERS SHIRTS - $q13 con ; 605 OAKLAND—Just North of Wisner Stadium — and Cell FE 4-2579 for Free Pickup and Delivery . Branches: 328 N. PERRY &— 97 OAKtAND ee \ uto We 9 ba : : e \ . : = ie 4 . i : ; ¥ H A : ae For the price of five pounds of potatoes — you can cook twelve complete meals for a family of four on your electric range. Note of interest: only an electric range is “white-glove” clean. No wonder smart homemakers say: # SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON Eee e) 5 fe) 7 aa , ye] ; iq outh Fellowship Plans ee Patrick's Tea aia. & J 4 = 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY¢ MARCH 17, 1956 \ Asks How to Prevent Borrowing Woman. Advised: to Use Frankness in Refusing Cousin! A public business meeting followed by a St. Patrick right) Sara Stuart of Euclid avenue, Lester Stanley of Pontiac Press Photes | Tea will be held at First Christian Church Sunday by the Drayton Plains, Larry Dunn of Third avenue and, Janet The Christian Youth Fellowship of to right) Pat and Virginia Taylor of Har-sent for the first addition to the Christian Youth Fellowship, Getting everyone out and Appleton of Hudson avenue. The program, which begins First Christian Church will sponsor their per street and Carolyn Kunse of South family but not for any other. If polished up for the affair, these young people had re-at 6 p.m., is open to the public. this is true, how else do you let annual St. Patrick Tea Sunday_at6 p.m. Josephine street. The affair will be -—_ freshments from the silver service. Pictured are (le{t to friends and acquaintances know Pictured working on decorations are (left at the church. the news.” F Answer: It is entirely proper toCity Travelers Rate Coasts send announcements for each baby (no matter how many one has) to friends who would be in- -Shakespeare’s Going to Pot--Via TV terested. Such announcements do Visitors in Florida State Preference By EMILY BELSER iS. even an hour and a half,’’ he} peare market, but the only thing, Lear,” Douglas Fairbanks’ Ro- not obligate anyone to send a HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Shakes- blasted. “It's bound to be emascu-he does really well is Richard I]."";\meo" (1929) and recalled that Beach skyline off in the distance, gram since he and Mrs. Mercer | Present. peare ig going to pot. At leasthe latory! i Robert Mantel! was the last of the By ETHEL TOMBUNK celebrated Mrs, John Keller's | arrived in Lauderdale earty this Slee! bomeasseorten otal truly great Shakespearean actors. MIAMI — East coast versus the is in this country—and especially) In the second ae the paper-| today are of a very low order,” | Wher oe Gus do Siu ben: birthday this week, -month, ~ thin ‘actor doesn’t think there's) he lamented. “That includes men | neat * on television. -West coast is a natural subject for * ¢ * ifriendly debate among Floridians. The Kellers will be leaving Sun-Among Michiganders they've realty much. point in putting, and women. Why, there's not a | P° So quoth John Carradine of the “Ob just the usual I guess,” Car-| |But winter visitors have their per- day or Monday to drive back t0!seen are the B. H. Anibals—and lanky limbs, the low liquid voice Makeapeate on TY anyway. Seay —_— a ee | radine grinned. “You have to be a) iference, too. Davisburg after a two-week visi t former Pontiac residents, Mr, and and the Bard-on-Avon complex. “There's: really no object to i damned good actor, have a voice, Strictly an East-coast fan is Mrs. with their son-in-law and daughter, Mrs. Robert Ahlers who now makeit,” he said. ‘50,000,000 people Carradine remembered with ap-|a brain; be an artist with a sense| Ethan B. Cudney, She's glad to be see it and then it’s all over for |proval Louis Calhern’s “King of poetry—in short, a genius!” / “Tt would cost a network—or I the Clinton Parrs. Neighborhood Laude -rdale Bot ols remove the right glove to shake back on the East coast, Fort Lau-gatherings, bridge games and pa 10 years! Who's going to pay to | . = should say a sponsor—two-and-a-= hands? derdale to be exact, after a-month ties at the Coral Gables Country! Others up in ye are the SEES Ecce —_* half hours of air time and“ -= after say state to produce Shakespeare “as it) ] 888 it on the stage they've | “Jacross the in Nakomis~ on Club have been on the family’s: Andrew Dickinsons, visiting her “My friendsthe latter fs | been exposed to it on a video | correct, but I think one looks _ the Gulf coast. program. | sister. screen?" | * * * foolish wearing one glove and ~ should be produced on TV,” the Mr. Parr and Clint did a lot of; actor declared, } With many friends in that area, were It was the first Florida vacation holding the other. What is your fishing together and the fish Furthermore, John let it be! r or Dr. and Mrs, Cudney spent Feb- “In the first place,” he pointed ‘known that he's the greate st| Marilyn ruary looking around for q future out, “ a sponsor shouldn't em- bark on such = undertaking| Shakespearean actor ative and aft-| Robertson home, er’ all, he can't be every place! , at once. daughter of -| | with any idea of/making money. | It would have to be a | Staying at the Sun Tan Terrace, they got together with the J. H. Kinseys and the Frank Good ee actors are Mr . and Mrs. geod will instead of bars of | both staying at the Wishing Well, jand Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pearce City Folks as scarce as Monocoan princes ac- bars of soap. cording to Carradine. Gordon florist. They also visited Elissa Joan “Commercials should be kept ca ears NO HAMLET NOW Hubbert Doc Brodie and Mrs. Brodie in the lovely home they bought Jast Still Make of it and money. should be Levely became “There hasn't been an Amert-| object!" 2 5 : can Hamlet. since John Barry-| Robertson of fall. Carradine thinks the way Shakes-the bride of more,” he declared. ‘There was . Since arriving in February, the peare is produced today (for the Travel Plans Raymond Massey, of course, but W addington Brodies have been doing a lot of Lt. Eric W. most part) turns up a “terrible salad ” then he's Canadian.” road, was | remodeling on the house, putting) Mrs. V. T. Wagner returned to { * * * | in tile bathrooms and new floors. Heizer this CAN'T CRAM —— her home on North Sanford street The actor noted with a certain married this SPACIOUS PATIO ~}Fhursday after spending the winter noon in @ “Yow Can't cram ‘Romeo and air of frustration that Britisher afternoon to | The house is beamed-ceilinged— in the southland. She spent two = Juliet,’ “Othello,” or any other Maurice Evans ‘‘came to this coun- ‘and has @ spac ious patio that looks ceremony at |months at Ocean Beach Park, Fia. . sapacabvn bona Play into an hour— try and _ comered = the _Sha akes-| John Forman jout on the Gulf of Mexico. . , and since Christmas has been = | After Dr. Cudney returned to Holy Name visiting at the home of her son Lutz. Michigan, daughter Ann (Mrs, C. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Church and ~ Personal News of Interest M.) Ferrer and 21-month-old Carol : , Russell H. Powell and family in ‘Ann, joined Mrs. Cudney at the Birmingham, | Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Lucille Gries was elected ence Sutton chairman of refresh-Southern Shores appartments in * * * He is the son of Karl Lutz of delegate to the State convention ments and Mrs, Olive Burgess ha an Lauderdale. Ann's husband will She is the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Totte of of Gold Star Mothersswhen Oak, djing tickets, : Pittsburgh. | join them Friday for two weeks. Starr avenue are leaving todayjand County Chapter 34 Gold Star) Following the meeting refres daughter of | Then Mrs. Cudney and Carol for Palm Beach, Fla. where they Mothers met Friday evening in the ments were served from a tab a The ceremony Mr. and Mrs.| Will be the guest of Lillian Olson Ann will fly back to Michigan Adah Shelly Library, The conven-decorated in the St. Patrick Day * was performed and the Ferrers will drive north. for several weeks. tion will be held April 18, 19, 20 at motif with Mrs. Eva Welch as hos-} ward, stopping for a few days In Floyd A. 2 the Hotel Statler in Detroit. tess, in Kirk of Washington, D. C., to visit his . Mrs. Leland Clemence of Silver Mrs,-Carl Rutherford presided at mother, Levely of Hill road ts leaving by plane on Those ever-so -slim ee Is can _ the evening meeting at which time the Hills, * e | * Sunday for a week's vacation in leave you canes | ever so slumped games party to be held at the plans were also completed for a {lice avenue | panas, Tex. if you do a grand tour on them. It's the West coast for Mr. and ca ? * |Mrs. Ivan Birdsey —they’re visiting, Junior coeds at the University Federal Savings and Loan build-A walker is still the sightseer’s and he is the| ing on April 18. and shopper's best bet. Remem WRS, JOHN FORMAN LUTZ his brother near Venice. of Michigan will have the spotlight Mrs. Cecil Briggs will serve as ber: you'll look more fashionable son of Mr. and The Burt ee oe headed | Thursday, Friday and Saturday -general chairman with Mrs. Clar-alive than dead. Marilyn Robertson Weds back north after a vacation in| -Vrs. Randolph when they present the junior girl's Heizer of play, —— Lot ? Miami. But a visit in Atlanta is John Forman Lutz Today on their homeward trip. * Mavis Fors of Sencea street {s Birmingham. Dinner party at the Top 0’ the a member of the cast as is Nancy BIRMINGHAM Dr. Harold-with deep V neckline, had short, | Columbns, overlooking Biscanyne Wonnberger of Bloomfield Hills DeWindt read the marriage serv: shirred sleeves of Jace and the’ Bay with. the beautiful Miami MRS. ERIC WRIGHT HEIZER and Phyllis and Shirely Abbott, ice this afternoon in Kirk of the lace skirt fell in a chapel train Kay MacKenize, Joan Potter and Hills when Marilyn Robertson, under a back bustle of peau de Andrea —-i= phere daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon soie. A lace crown secured a fin-Candle Sconce Elissa J. Le vely Speak Hides Any Mar y p a S| eo ey ao don of Sashabaw road and Vows With Lt..Eric Heizer With Loveliness Mrs. Bettye Turnball and son, Karl! Lutz of catieDnen with a lace frill also of Sashabaw road, have Elissa Joan Levely became the with pink and wine colored acces- visited at Anna Maria Island on EVANSVILLE, Ind. (INS)—Most. White peau de soie and Ale ‘NCO Joan Robertson was her sis- bride of Lt. Eric Wright Heizer at sories. Her corsage was of Talis- people think that candles throw the Gulf of Mexico during their ter’s maid of honer, and wore lac combined to make a full s skirt light on a subject — but they aD yrve Eee DAsaS un oly one roses. | vacation in Florida. ° The a burnt gold princess frock with ed bridal gown. silk bodice, , & fall waltz-length skirt. She ican hide a marred wall or ugly Mrs. Heizer chose a beige col-| an cee Name Church, Birmingham, Mem- jexposed pipes. | ored dress for her son's wedding | Mr. | carried sweetheart roses with vi-| and Mrs. ‘William L. Doyon Musical Playlet bers of the immediate family and) | with which she wore matching of Shaw drive announce the birth olets and orchids. | iclose friends were present for the If you've got a small wall area | accessories and a corsage of yel-of a daughter, Janet Lynn, March Presented by Bridesmaids Joanne Pedder, ‘that’s disfigured for one reason or itwelve o'clock ceremony. low roses. ae ae Shelton of Paducah, * * * ul another, one answer to the camou-| ¥. an Helen Berwind of Pitts- Hadassah Group ! flage problem is a candle sconce. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Sue h were gowned like the honor and Mrs. Floyd A. Levely of Alice Thre cal plavict, “What maid The sconce may be obtained avenue, and Eric is the son of Mr singly, or in pairs or triplets. Makes Hadassah Comea Tick? ~ i; Should the colors in which they ‘|\Force Traffic Control School, and Mrs. Randolph Heizer of Birm- inew Mrs. Heizer was wearing with piano accompaniment by Mrs. Geoffrey Lutz was his brother's a ingham. Inavy blue suit with matching Donald Bronston was presented at best man, and ushers included} are obtainable not suit your de- ac- ithe Thursday evening meeting of Richard J. Johnson of Pittsburgh, cor, you can easily paint the As the bride approached the cessories and the corsage from her| thé Pontiac Chapter of. Hadassah;Raymond Brant, David Morgan,| metal background to suit your altar she was wearing a balle-bridal poor: own taste. rina-length gown of peau de | * held at Congregation B’nai Israel.'and Byron Hestervold, all of Bir- # ae: Mrs. Irving Schiyiestone directed, WUngham You can further add to your) sole. The fitted bodice was ac-| cented by a boat neckline| ° ® room's beauty by carefully select-| the playlet and the cast included : trimmed in seed pearls. A head- Mrs. Belmont Kershenbaum, Mrs.’ At a reception given at Bloom-'ing the color and style of candle piece of fridescents and seed Malcolm Kah, Mrs. Sherwin Burn. field Hills Country Club. Mrs. you use. A_ bright red candle pearls secured her finger tip-| and | Robertsen wore a sheath of shaded might add a necessary touch of ikrant, Mrs. Reuben Berzon length vell and she carried a color, or turquoise might match Mrs. echiytextoue. gray re-embroidered lace. cascade bouquet of purple-white ‘Mrs. Charles Weber ~ The bridal couple left for a wed-part of a print. orchids, white roses and ivy. Entertains at Luncheon | Officers elected for the coming! ding trip to Florida. And if candles alone are not o year are Mrs. Leon Serlin, presi-) sufficie: s y Shirley Singos attended the bride ‘dent: Mrs.’ Harold Chapman, vice) eevee not big enough ee fe dam.\ wearing a ballerina-length gown of} Mrs. Charles Weber of Kimball'shire road. president; Mrs, R udy LoPatin, re-' Cc ‘aged or unsightly wall—a wrought|Nile green crystalette fashioned in'street entertained at a luncheon! The Doyles have made their cording secretary; Mrs, Malcolm!| oming vents metal hanging background also'@ Princess style. John Heizer of,for her daughter, Mrs. Robert Har-home in California while Corporal i\Kahn, corresponding secretary; |. Ladies Auxiliary to MetropolitanCl joes served his brother as best rington, Thursday. ®.!comes with the stonces. |Doy le was stationed at Camp Pen- | Mrs. Reuben Berzgn treasurer and ftan Legion Home on Auburn Ave. even space for a growing plant or man, * +s A dieton with the U. S. Marine Corp. irit 6, will meet Tuesday at the Amer: -Unmistakably new is this toreador suit by George| \Mrs, Irving Paul, | finaneijal. secre-| * Jennie FE. Doyle Club will hold a od vine, Invited guests were Mrs. Luella ? Carmel in lightweight beige petit-point wool with short tary. | operative inner, and men’s Right * 8 2 A wedding breakfast was served) McMahon, Mrs. Larry Kesthely,| Next time you make chicken te a ie her rr. semi-fitted jacket and slim skirt. Curving welt detail of | The opening prayer was given’ lire. Clarence f, “smith, $288 wind The sconces are lovely enough at the home of the bride's parents) Mrs. Larry Webber, Mrs. Ray-|soup, try sprinkling some grated ihy Mrs.-Julian Levine and Mrs.|*tf Dr. to be used sojely for own theircon-| \following the ceremony, When Mrs. mond Elmy, Mrs. John Smith, Mrs.|nutmeg over the soup when. you jacket ends in bow effect at waist. The wide collar also sa muel Chafets led in the closing| a Dauehters of Pontiac 186 will meet t| tribution to a room's recor, not|Levely greet her guests she was) Richard Guy, Mrs. Ralph Shiel| the flame off. Serve imme- Perkins Monday evening at is new. prayers. 5 o'clock. Initiation of first degree. ‘just for camouflage alone. wearing a Di blue silk dress’ ‘and Mrs. Arthur Kelley. ae oe a \ 4 4 f ee SS s F . = . { ey [ i / . ‘ { < / 5 pe Be Sf pe 3UBSone ng Beno a ff x if Hoover mS ff. ‘@ > Be aoe 2] eee, é * : BE Re AE OMB LS, METIS He SEP Regular $3.95 Zt $3.96 ry & = | YOU MUST SAVE CHARGE 'EM IF YOU LIKE! esrb |. 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Take 6 Months to Pay! her heyday as a Warner Brothers star, Bette Davis wore the crown of ‘Queen of the Oscars.’ If Bette was not actually capturing the prize (she won .two-Oscars for “Dangerous” in 1935 and for “Jezebel” in 1938) she was blithely giving every other nominee the scareher life. of *. | Bette nominated.Oscars|— =: was for THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH in Her Heyday, Wore Crown: the house as the tot of tots re-year for “It Happened One | celved her golden Oscar (cut Night”). Shirley's award. still down to size) and had her pic-porting” (Hattie McDaniels), ture taken with Claudette Col-and “Best (Victor Directing” bert (the grown-up winner that ') Oscars, it doubled and But getting back to la Davis, there was much more than just ‘Mr. and Mrs. the winning of top dramatic -hon- ors in her long and perennial list LeRoy F. ict nominated performances and “The Best Kellogg of |pictures. Dover road Putting it on a crassly commer- cial basis, every time Bette was announce the “up” for an Oscar, it added mil- lions and millions in cash to the . engagement of boxoffice “take” on her pictures: 17, 1956 as : ‘Queen of the company—' “and I've never won for on actor,” John laughingly tells |make his , percentage | When he signed with Universal ” laa Leigh and Tony Curtis, for three films giving Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, and, oh, to list them all would fill the rest of this page, are all in the producer-star field, hoping some-| time ‘and make it soon!) to come have made Jimmy many times a)yup with an Oscar-winning picture millionaire. or performance. Marion Brando, last year’s lucky winner, is also in the act and will soon make inde- esd erat ahamien hemges winner (for “Sergeant York” in 1941 and “High Neon” in — pendent films. was not far behind Jimmyin ate Oscars year-old “Master” of the Mega- -phone—never has won a “Best Picture” ‘Best’ Director’, Oscar in his life. It wasn’t until 195% that an embarrassed academy decided that something had to be done about the fabulous C. B., so the director, whose name is as fa- mous as any star he has di- rected was invited inte the spotlight to receive the Irving Thalberg Memorial Award for his “outstanding contribution to motion picture production.” Tt must have handed C. B. a: private chuckle as he thought to himself that without an Oscar to his name (until ‘52) all his movies William Holden has his own or- had made was money—and some ganization. John “Duke” -Wayne around the world—and if you know what I has made a fortune from his own, CecilB. De Mille, the veteran74 of the world's greatest stars! ~~ their daughter, ‘BEST’ MEANS CASH back that pic- “stock,” nine times—a record that has not Norma Lee, to . Early in the game, starting been topped even by her closest competitors: Olivia De Havilland ‘28, producers found out (two Oscars for ‘‘The Heiress’’ in | Leonard having the Best Picture” or ‘49 and “To Each His Own" in ‘ture with the “Best Actor’’ ur spelled Dryden, son of. st actress" in the cast ‘46, plus five nominations); Bar- bara Stanwyck (four nomina-Mr. and Mrs..an added fortune. in the bank. mean. As well as starring in top ae tions, no Oscar), Greer Garson Veondig J ‘From the beginning, the rivalry) pictures, particularly those of iE (Oscar for ‘Mrs. Miniver’ and. was spirited. Later, unfortunately, ‘Oscar-nominated importance, they St. Patrick, Camp Fire Girls Share Day hel three nominations), Jane Wyman) Dryden of it sometimes became bitter. decided they wanted to be cut in) (Oscar for “Johnny Belinda” and jon percentage deals. Today St. Patrick shares his day packaging them so they will arrive ing funds to aid others, accounting “Gone With the Wind" was East Tennyson two nominations), and Ingrid) one of the biggest moneymakers JIMMY BOWS OUT with the Camp Fire Girls of the) ‘overseas dry and intact. for such funds, planning the choice Bergman (Oscar for “Gaslight” avenue. ever filmed. But after it prac-| It was soon after Jimmy Stewart} Th rere of vegetables, buying them, pack- Each bag contains only one va- and two nominations). She is a tically swept the Academy [won his actor award for “Phil-ies ad ges dias come ing them according to directions, Amusingly enough, queen Bette— Awards card in 1938, picking up |adelphia Story” that he bowed out)” ee me invitations for dinner, cooking and she of the clipped speech, the wide, Fire Girl and Horizon Club miss serving a meal to others, planning graduate of as and executing games, all are part Cleary ; : poppin’ eyes, unruly hair and gift in celebrating this week. The Camp for the highest dramatics — was project is ‘Plant of the Camp Fire Girls program Fire Birthday ; ; rn tor healthier, friendlier, more getting her most persistent compe- cole, Pontiac High Playcratters sc:."rer’rnesasis” active living. ee tition from a curly-haired anes * pos oa * * * ster who. was the child idol of It is a national effort to supple- Y psilanti. _ America, Miss Shirley Temple! | Excel in ‘Strange’ Comedy The annual dinner meeting ment the need of food for the! of There is a birthday honor avail- _"NORMA LEE KELLOGG ‘peoples of Asia, by aiding the the-Pontiae Council of Camp Fire jable to each girl who ee the her The Pontiac High School Play-inghouse are queer and wants to) “Seeds for Democracy” program Girls will be held March 22 at 6 jrequirements by June crafters under the direction of Miss of the Asia Foundation. p.m. in the Central Methodist be, too. * * ‘must pack at least three ge of McCarrol, Malkim, Crofoot Mary Parrish added another es-* * * Church, seeds to a group in symbol deco- *, ¢ * ipecially fine production to their list Mrs. Joe Medrano and various) For months, girls haye been rated plastic bags, ifcluding friend- of successful plays when ‘Strange committees assisted Miss Parrish. selecting seeds‘ of sixteen varieties, There will be a potluck dinner. messages with éach. |Boarders,"” a comedy farce in In Friday nights performance, suggested for their suitability to lan election of Board members, an Three School PTAs Elect Officers eet acts, opened Thursday eve-Diane Spratt took the part pf Cor-|Asiatic climates. They have-been They are mailed to ‘‘Seeds for ‘annual report for 1955, and a pag- delia Tuttle. eant by the Camp Fire Girls. Ad- ‘following the definite rules for Democracy,” in San Francisco. inin g. nurse and Frances Priest, visit- rt School PTAs electing officers dent; ian Carl Vedane; teach-| * They must learn to prepare twe | mission will consist of one clear er vice president; Howard Mc-ie teacher. Lillian Davidson for the ensuing year this week) dishes from the vegetables sent, were McCarroll, Malkim and Cro-Connell, father vice president; Outstariding in the lead role of garment for the Yuba City,, Cali- served as moderator. |Cordelia Tuttle was Barbara Ken-fornia flood victims. were held at. Mrs. Hurles Pace, historian; foot. The: meetings Refreshments were served by ny. She played the role of the Mrs. Rebert Kayga, treas-| Mrs, Charles Heinisch, Mrs. Ro-flighty yet lovable middle aged urer; Mrs, Joseph Watson, secre-by Asiatic games, and a quis bert Kayga, Mrs. Ray Hartung, spinster who trys, for the sake of tary; Mrs. Dick Solomon, parti- Mrs, George Janes and Lamont her two foster daughters, to run a program about Asia. mentarian; Mrs. Robert Gilroy, Wertz. respectable boarding house. Many Camp Fire honors are in-, council delegate and Mrs. Lyle Central PTA Miss Kenny received excellent corporated in this program. Earn-| Family Fun Night was held at Support from allt the members of Hurley Pace, head of the Cub Centra] School Thursday evening. the cast, and the action moved Scout program, outlined the ob-Homemakers Club Robert Martin, father vice-presi-along quickly. jectives and procedures of the dent, presided, Robert Greenberg as the in-Members Gather ee Strrssing the need for i Mrs, Sam Hale, program chair... venting Professor Harriman, Ray —teetivitiesfor-small boys,-Mr. Pace: Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. opened, Freeburyin the role of the genial | | | man, presented Mrs. Ray Melser urged the parents to help build a home on Wenonah drive, but sponging Captain Winkle, ‘her who sang “Mother Machree.” better club, and Ken Lenigan as John Todd, |Wednesday evening to members of Irish songs were sung by the i 3? homeroom. day meeting of Malkim PTA, Lu-) A panel on Special Services in _ the Pontiac School System includ- faithful suitor of Miss Cordelia lthe Modern Homemakers Club, | much the of | group, added to success * * Ld ed Mrs. Ruth De Rousse, vision Miss Adams called for the square the play, Bob Groenberg es- A lesson on the preliminaries of dancing enjoyed by PTA members pecially as the eccentric profes- making a blouse was given by ay 2 | and their children, Games and back, speech sor provided the audience with Mrs, William Tippin and Mrs. An- Evelyn Gottschalk, hearing con-stunts were under the direction of many laughs. i F derson, following which Mrs. Harry "| sultant; Bulla, school iMrs. Elmer Stoltenberg. Josephine Donna Chilvers as Candy Fen-|. W. Smith instructed the group on ‘way, and Sharon Boyce as her sis-copper tooling. Mrs, William T. | ter Glory Fenway, were the two Tieberg was a guest of the group. \delightful foster daughters of Miss Cordelia. Don North playing Lon| Benefactor Gets Reward Sunset Club Enjoys agget was the convincing love From Orphan She Helped)interest of Candy Fenway. Sharon St. Patrick's Party ‘ Boyce, the younger of the two By ANNE HEYWOOD two things we didn’t have,” she; at times a lovable| The Sunset Club, sponsored by’pleéton, corres ponding secretary | her eyes clouding over. — was the Pontiac Department of Parks SMORGASBORD ad ded, Day, I always) BUFFE On St. Patrick’s and Mrs. Thomas Fowler, histor-| jand Recreation, held a St. Pat-| SERVED EVERY DAY jan. irick’s Day party at the Wilson’ _A woman we had when I was alittle McCarroll PTA | School Thursday afternoon. ‘child. She came to our house ove Mrs, Reid Graham was elected “ OF . ee day a week and we always looked Guests at the party were Mrs. » GOURMETS GUEST CLUB DUNCAN HINES SIGNET CLUB forward to it. | Mollie Messing, Mrs. Loretta Gier- DINERS CLUB Kitty was what is known \hart, Mrs. Delia Moss, Mrs, Mary as a jewel, but she was a lot \ Pidero! 2-9193 |Charlevoix. An invitation was ex-! more |Boston Benny played by Dick Kors| than that. jtended to all persons over sixty | | “re ’ N, | years of age, to attend these gath-| A 74 Hard -working and cheerful, | Mrs, Sidney Olson, secretaryand = dy hs. Mort fy /\ ‘} PINE LAKE 04D PONTIA erings. Mrs, William Killen, treasurer. she was one of the happiest womenever knew. She had I Elected as council delegates five other families to whom she Grever Remley, Mrs. iy e o \. — . were Mrs. ary = went for a day a week and | Ferris Stevens and Mrs. CUP: she lovedall. us Vv i L y ~ Pn “] Schmidt. Announcement was made of the Kitty was very plain-looking—| days a week of work brought in, oe State PTA Convention in Detroit downright ugly, as she used to more than she had ever dreamed Deserving note as the “proper . oP OU April 24-26 and also the District admit cheerfully enough. She had of—she began doing something! and crusading town busy-body, © 1958 Spade Fashions ina. “Se | ~ Spring Conference in Royal Oak, been orphaned at a very early about the orphanage in town. | Myrtle Hodge,” ts Pauline Logs- May 9. age, but her memories weren't The school orchestra under the too dreary. nd took a mountain of ca sympathetically despicable. 4g trinkets. She spent several hours.! jo Ann VanTassel rounded out, Two Fabrics Add Appeal playing. with the children and the cast as Susie, a little girl who! My sister and I used to listen for hours while Kitty, polishing direction of Eldon Rosegart pre- silver or waxing floors, would tra members were Priscilla Wil- probably kept them laughing! pas heard from her mother that all merrily alt the while. the people in Miss Cordelia’ 8 board: to Youthful Party Dress 'tell us tales of the orphanage. HAD PLAYMATES — “We had playmates, QUARTER OF INCOME a that’s for Mr. Mort gives us a double en- She must have put a quarter of Group Enjoys “But the Nape of Keck to sure,” Kitty would say. ; . . tendre in this young party dress, waist Mos | Sizes her income into those presents, , (Inches) Vaist | i\that was originally made in lace 31", n', Ms . 16, arment Display | week after week after week. To- Others were Ronald Crenshaw, Will Present Play sateen. pet say nothing of spending a good | cover eee James Granzo, Charles McMich-) thalf of her only day off over at Queen Mary Section of the | * * * RT" T's 38a 15 18% 4at YTC Institute the orphanage. |Needlework Guilds of America aels, Karen Wellington and Janice | The long bodice has a neckline 29 bad a uN Buehre. | * * with Mrs. squared in front, nice and low in Size 13 requires4 yards of 36-r ¢ a rve “Reason to the Rescue, ” a one. nd met Thursday afternoon Refreshments were served by, her home on back, and is finished off with rib-inch material and three-eighths of ‘Charles Clarke when I at Years later, ‘act play, will be presented at the, was moar- Mrs, Melen Lane’s WEDDING RINGS bon lacing in and out. The skirt 36-inch material for interfacing. wedding. we is gored and gathered. | To order Pattern 1253, state Easy to make, since the pat-| size; send $1; address Spadea ' Glover, Mrs, Nolen Davis, _and a display of gar-| Cottage street. ern ts hand cut and perforated, — Fashions, Inc., P.0. Box 535, Entiott- == agg Two sessions will be held, an! Clarence Phillips and Mrs. | the dress has a special quality | G.P.0., Dept. P-6, New York 1, rs, afternoon session at 4 p.m. and made-up-in-twefabrics. such_as_|_N.¥ Add_-25cents_for airmail, met Heard. an evening meeting at 7:30 p.m. lace. and sateen, lace or sheer | handling Malkim PTA A rative dinner and recrea- over a print or chiffon over a New 144-page Pattern Booklet Mrs. Carl Vedane, teacher vice- tion hour will be held between ses-‘girl, had turned out to have a Mont Street for the March 30 meet-| texture, cut and worked as one. \1)_59 cents. Add 4 cents if raid the Thurs- president, presided at | beautiful singing voice. She had ‘ing. |sions. AND MORE OF THEM! | Departments to be studied are It is equally smart in one fabric by check. ,gotten a scholarship and was now’ of) conducted election You'll find a lifetime of happiness cille Amsden (Look for a famous American community service; active service such as taffeta, surah, shantung, | a rich and successful opera singer. ‘Mrs. Etta McKenney in wearing the world’s finest wedding rings—by Artcarved*—the officers. land news service. Also, a feature novelty cottons. This pattern is cut Designer Pattern next week by But she had never forgotten, Entertains Group ‘of the evening will be to designer measurements, not Kasper.) a report on Mrs, Stanley Boyd is president | honored name of America’s Kitty, whose love and trinkets had ithe life of Frances Willard, former _ fer the 1956-57 year, Mrs, Ho- ' standard Pattern measurements. (Copyright 1986) oldest and largest ringmaker. so cheered her as a child. ' The Loyal Neighbors Club of Go-| ward McConnell is vice-presi-‘national president of the WCTU. Our selection includes the newest . ._.-* ing Street met at the home of = and most exquisite designs Kitty was now her personal Mrs. Etta McKenney of Osmun Rid o f fashioned in specially hardened |maid, at a good salary, and ac-street Wednesday evening. Mrs. gold and guaranteed for companied her all over the world. Nellie Brewster and Mrs. Grace “Even " kitty told me, beam-Bollman assisted the hostess. Your Rugs Winter * Metime -ing,. “a trip to Ireland while nty During the evening. Mrs.. Louis Chine < -—_— S81—$55.00 lady was visiting in London!” Grappin was honored on the oc-“Will be free of dust and reine ae | (Copyright 1956) casion of ber birthday. dirt when you send them Br CARILLON MI—$42.00 Groom's Bing $42.50 cancer to New Way Rug Clean- Ti 9 Bride's Ring 2. . tt $39 50 Open Tonight e D ; : C. 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Lawrence St. t FE 5-644) 42 Wisner St. FE 2-7132 Avinorined ALLCOTVED Jeweler Huron at Telegraph * ase \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 1g, Toss ELEVEN _-k * When England ‘tried railp as COLUMBIA AVENUE get transport in 1825, jf» pai Native of China assumed only the rich would tse BAPTIST CHURCH. FIRST ‘Speaks fo Men 64 West Columbia Ave, SPIRITUALIST CHURCH . Sundey School oeehee .. 9:45 -ALM, ‘Dr. James Cheng, Noted 16 CHASE STREET 5 Morning Worship. .....11:00 A. M, Lyceum, 16:30 Evening Service, 1:30. Surgeon, Will Address Rev, Arthur Zey of Flint, Mich, B.T.U. .. eee ce eeeees 6:30 P.M, Evening 7,30 Wed. Service, P.M, Presbyterians Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. ™ ff Wed, Prayer Meeting .. 7:30 P.M. F Dr. James Cheng, medical di-' FIRST UNITED rector of the Oakland County Tu- REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor Phone FE 4-8574 will ad-! PENTECOSTAL CHURCH berculosis Sanatorium, of Pontiac Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention dress the Men's Club of First Pres-1 ONENES: s 324 N. Perry St. byterian Church Wednesday, fol- po ne nee en SERVICES lowing dinner at 6:30 p.m. SUNDAY Sunday School ..,..... 10 a.m, Morning Worship .... ll am, * » v 'ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Cheng, a distinguished thor-Service Evangelistic 7:30¢p.m. : 87-Hill Street at Cherry Court : : acic surgeon, is a‘native of China. eevee Sunday School... ee a AM Dr,and-Mrs. Cheng -were_trained: Z > Wed. 7:30 p.m, Morning Worship er ee ee ee . IAM in mission schools there. Bible Study Sat. 7:30 pam. wedsRev. Con w. Molces, B. ‘De rare ye caer Later they both came to this— Rev. Marvin P. Hester country for further education. Dr. “The Whele Gospel for the Whele World”—ONENESS | Cheng served his internship in Detroit. RE Setar ZION CHURCH OF NAZARENE Returning to Chita, Dr. Cheng) Highland “Cogn practiced in Shanghai. Following) Sunday Scheel, 10:00 mg test arsash Service, 11:00 A, M. the famous kidnappiing of Chiang’ ee, ore Milford Ré, TOSS “Feng People Servi,348 FM. Rev. T. B. Davis, Minister Kai-shek by the Communists, he ‘ REV. W. E. VARIAN, Pastor became medical adviser to the/ 10:00 a.m. Sunday a.m, * * Sermon by Pastor. He continued his medical serv-'* cnet emnewesnaetiin=s ice to his people during the days LAVERN SHEFFIELD, Music Director ~ generalissimo, 11:15 a.m. Morning “Worahd ip. r< GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MOUNT OLIVE GENERAL Corner of Genesee and Glendale BAPTIST CHURCH Services at9 A, M. and 11 A. M. Religious Programs Pilgrim Holiness } Ch cn uae Scheduled Rev. Otto G. Schu!ltz—Speaker Sunday School—9 A. M. 11 M. All Urged: Dedicated and A. in Schools to. Be Sunday 2-4 P. M. Sunday — When LANSING—A resolution —urging~ the Pilgrim Holiness: lumbia avenues,.aad_from-there| The Cornelian Corner presents! ~ Dreeteally he went to Hawaii) that local school boards through-|Church, located on the corner of to the site. near ‘the corner of Dr. Bruno Bettelheim in a -semin-came to the United States out Michigan be encouraged to Fairmont and Baldwin averues, Fairmont and Baldwin. jar from 2-4 p.m, Sunday afternoon. has gained a wide repu- institute religious programs includ-| lis dedicated tomorrow at . 2:30 The corner lot was bought, and at Christ Chureh, Cranbrook, He ‘his specialty, Prayer Service ing a non-sectarian prayer service p-m., the Rev. R. C. Hawkins of the new building started in 1949 will discuss “The Development of * 6 #8 Wed, 7:30 P, M. see eeewenge NOuNara WORSHIP Siaisiceeenep os BRA at the,beginning of each school Indianapolis, Ind. will preach the | under the leadership of the pastor, | Conscience." Reservations for the Men’s Club CECH KELLER SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE . ane of day was introduced in the state sermon. ithe Rev. C. -V. Holstein, Born in Vienna, Dr, Bettelheim may be made at the office of the . & B.. Sept,—~ Public Invited - _ legislature here. Th@® Rev. Mr. Hawkins was pas-In 1950, the present pastor, the is.professor of Educational Psy-First Presbyterian Church, Rep. Leonard E. Wood (R.-tor of the church from 1941 to 1946 Rev. E. C. Swanson, came to cology at the University of Chi-|. Detroit) is the sponsor. during the time when the lots were cago and head of the Sonia Shank- the church. During the last four “It the people of this ant purchased for the new church, He the has done ‘man Orthogenic School. years, congregation ‘is Perry Park Ch Baptist Charch are to meet the challenge of the now general secretary of much of the work to finish the He has written “several books APOSTOLIC CHURCH atomic age and of automation,” iChurch Extension of the Denomi-building. and articles for professional jour- BALTIMORE AND | tion. the resolution said, ‘there must be nals, He is a fellow and diplo- — The auditorium, which seats 325, general spiritual awakening with-The Rev. William N. Miller, mate of the American Psycholog- OF CHRIST OF CHRIST jis trimmed in golden oak with in-CHURCH DEDIOATION SUNDAY out regard to creeds. A nation js superintendent of the East Michi-ical Association, a member of the 458 Central-|direct lighting in the ceiling, The TOMORROW, MARCH 18th —- Services Sunday 10 a.m. & 7:30 p.m. pews golden upholstered | no stronger than its moral fiber." gan Conference, will be guest |Chicago Psychoanalytic Association are of oak It added that the United States speaker Sunday evening. in coral colored naugahide. The, ‘and the American Philosophical Morning Worship ‘SERVICETues., Thurs., Sat. 7:30 p.m. ‘is “in the midst of a religious In October of 1932, the Rev. balcony will seat nearly 100 per-|"_ Association, . mp | am . ee 3 p. m. revival and a return to the beliefs M. held meet-|5®NS. The H. SAVAGE We are Apostolic in doctrine, Baptism in A. Frink, a revival Paster, DR. H. that have made it great.” jing in a building on the corner * * a Evening of Recollection Preaching Speaker Jesus Name,. Holy Ghost as New Birth, Jesus valued about of Howard and North Saginaw The building, at as the One True God! Always Pray for the streets. $100,000, will be .dedicated . with Scheduled for Nurses Rev. Hilding Bihl, Pastor Methodists to Build Sick: less than a $20,000 debt. BIBLE CENTER MESSAGE Mr. Frink was district superin-On March 22, an Evening of million-p.m. BOULDER, Colo.—A_ itendent of Pilgrim Holiness Recollection will. open at 6 ‘dollar home for retired persons at the Convent of Mary Repar- will be built east of here by the at that time. R. W. Wright to Talk trix, 17330 Quincy. Ave., Detroit Churches for the state of Michigan Rey, WESLEYAN: METHODIST RECOVERY, “ING. Colorado Methodist conference. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock for members of the Council of . 61 NORTH LYNN STREET ‘Construction is slated to begin by At the close of the meetings, a Catholic Nurses of the Archdio- Nervous “oe, open Soe mental | Sh oges meetings | church was organized with sev-|— of 10.00 Sunday School W.Y.P.S. 6:45 P.M. July 1, 1959. at the Providence Missionary Bap-ceseDetroit. Wy. Seance ot Meee re. Pontise, Michigan. en members, ° 11:00 Worship Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. | The Rev. Ben H. Christher of; itist Church, 311 Bagley St. The Reservations may be made with Tuesday, 10:00 A.M. WOMEN \Pueblo has been hamed executive| D. Pastor Rev. will guest Hickey E. Rd. Rev. C. Friess, Later, the church was moved R. W. Wright be Marie of Kennet _Thondey, 7:00P, M. MEN end WOMEN director of the project. ito the corner of Baldwin and Co-' speaker. before or on March 20th. Ce “THE LITTLE CHURCH ea the BIG HEART” « THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH BALDWIN and FAIRMOUNT The following Builders, Suppliers and Furnishers congratulate Pilgrim Holiness Church on the dedication of their new sanctuary and are proud to have had a part in its construction. Special Dedication Service Sunday, March 18, 1956 — 2:30 P.M. AUTOMATIC G. A. THOMPSON SPENCER REV. R. C. HAWKINS HEATING CO. & SONS FLOOR COVERING —TIndianapolis,—Guest Speaker 17 Orchard Lake Ave, 80S. bare St. 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road Come Rejoice with Ls Floor Tile and Carpeting SUNDAY SCHOOL (all ages) 10:00 A. M. MORNING WORSHIP eee eee ee ee ewes 11:00 A. M. EVENING SERVICE 7:30 P. M. ENDICOTT CHURCH BURKE LUMBER CO. Cee eee PONTIAC PAINT REV. WILLIAM MILLER FURNITURE CO. Drayton Piains, Michigan —Dist. Supt—Guest Speaker CO. Winona Lake, Ind. MFG. THE PILGRIMAIRES WILL BE SINGING 19 S. Perry Special Pre-Easter Services Start March 20 BOICE BUILDERS S Hear DR. D. E. WILSON of Binghamton, N, Y, SUMMERS SUPPLY TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. The SINGING BRECHEISEN FAMILY ELECTRIC CO. Concrete, Face Brick, Cinder Block 1992 Pontiac Drive Each Evening 7:30 P. M. thru April Ist. E. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAUGH, 8. 8. Supt. Poe ae eee es T HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY MARCH a, » 19356 Canadians Hear| Moslem Sheik Toronto Church Scene of Islamic Lecture by Touring Arab | | | af Pie You Are Cordially Invited! CHRISTIAN TEMPLE | iDr. H. H. Savage to Speaki the two faiths as “a force for, Y. M. C. A, Side Entrance world peace.” i ad, et, ry Full Gospel — N Prior to the meeting. the party. were guests at a luncheon given by) 9:45 A. M. Morning 7 at Perry Park Baptist Dr. Sidney Smith, president of the 1:00M, an afternoon Sunday School in one, Seven Protestant Evening Meeancpmecnapcrsceccss CIRNs Mas of the three ‘‘portable buildings’WATERFORD-DRAYTON AREA oaaal | that then comprised Emerson) Groups Organize WATERFORD COMMUNITY ESTELLA MARTIN A. "Michigan Week School. | The Rev. Harold N. Skidmore, | CHURCH REV. DR. ACHILLES A. SIAGRIS Ande’ wille Road Near Dixte “Hwy. Unit in Alaska | Ralph Pardee was the leader in'D. D., Lansing, superintendent) S. 8., B45 Worship, 11:00 A. M. this work: The Sunday School | jand minister Michigan Congrega-| Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. Calvary Missionary Church FAIRBANKS, Alaska (RNS) — j later used all three buildings and tional Christian Conference, will Family Bible Hour, Wed, 7:30 P. M. Representatives of seven Protes- 306 Midwayeff Sanford i — Eighth Session Native Greek | ‘when the basement of the present |Serve as chairman of Spiritual 5. 00s 0 Sunday School... eee.1000 A.M, tant denominations formally organ- Rev. W. Van Piew, Pastor ized an Aljaska Association of if ‘Emerson School was completed,|Foundations Day for Michigan) — Morning vo eeeeenceenevce skl:00 A, M. Evening Worship 1:30 P, M, moved to that location. Week, May 20-26, Russel Swaney,' .........-00.:0+..+- Wednesday, Day of Prayer, begining at A. general chairman announced to- 10:00M. During World War Il, the day. Slated Monday ISNew Priest Rev. Rose L. Davis, Pastor. FE 4-9652 property at Baltimore and Cam- Swaney, who last year served present at toes the meeting! oe here, Also UNITY eron streets was purchased and jas Wayne County Michigan Week “Breakdown of Family 71'4 N. Saginaw St., FE 2-4609 the church basement was con- | ichairman, is head of the Detroit Merning Service, 11:60 A. M. structed. The plans for the Federal Reserve Bank. Structure” to Be Theme MRS, BLANCHE JOKI, Speaker Sunday School, 11:0 A.M of Fairbanks, Protestant Epis-| church building are the work of | The full committee, including r. of Adult Institute icopal Missionary Bishop of Alaska, | Mrs. Ralph Pardee, a registered jleaders from various denomina-| Church on Mariva lessens In Troth Class Men., 7:30 ee ee _ Homer A. Gay, Evangélist FE 8-1897 : FIRST METHODIST _S. Saginawat Judson St. Rev. Paul 8. Havens, Minister Sunday 10 A.M.—"THIS IS THE VICTORY” BroadcastWPON 10:15 A. M. Over 11:15 to 12:15 A.M.—CHURCH SCHOOL 6:15 P.M.—M. Y. FELLOWSHIP 7:30 P.M.—Men’s Fellowship in Charge Wed. 6:30 P.M.—Lenten Supper, Program ev. Ben Whaley. Freemont Ave. Methoist Church, of Bay City, Speaking —__: Mieietee Mtn 11:00 A. M. Worship. “PERENNIAL SPRINGS” 7:30 P. M. Evangelistic Service “SIN AND BELIEVERS” Sunday School Youth Group 9:45 A. M. 6:30 P. M. enlace Emmanuel Baptist Church _ ‘Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. “THE AUTHORITY OF JESUS” Broadcest Over WCAR 10:15 -10:45 11:00 A. M. “HIND’S FEET” 7:30 P. M. “THE GATEWAY TO GOD” SPECIAL MUSIC EVANGELIST BOB EATON formerly with Youth for Christ SPEAKING AT ALL SERVICES Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday—1016 DR. TOM MALONE Pastor * wy 2 architect, and the wife of the (tions, will be announced shortly, | was elected president of the new | The 8th session of the B'nai | founder of the church. |Dr. Skidmore said. lassociation. The Rev. Fred Mc-; \Israel Adult , Institute will take! The Rev. Dr. Achilles A.’ Siagris, 'Ginnis of Anchorage, Alaska super- The congregation worshipped in| Long a leader in Michigan place on Monday evening at 8:45) a native of Greece, is the new jintendent for The ard yl the basement for 10 years before | \chureh circles, Dr. Skidmore is a) ‘pastor of the St. George Greek|Church, was named vice-president; ) Ii p.m. istarting the present structure.|Past president (1954) of the Mich-| Ree Ce and the Rev. James Austin of An-| igan Council of Churches and has Speaking on the theme: ‘The Apart from the heating, plumbing A chorage, Alaska secretary for the) Breakdown of the Family Struc-| and electrical work, the construc-/Sérved as president of the Super-* tion has been the work of the/intendent's Council for the oe 2 Church of God (Anderson, me: ture” will be Estella Martin, direc-He attended Rizarios Seminary; ‘secretary-trrasurer. ‘members. gational Church. itor of the Oakland County Family, |in Athens, Greece, and after grad-A constitution adepted at ne! Service Bureau, Among the directors and pastors) Representing the latter group, in have been 198 he was a delegate to the In-uation studied at the University meeting described the association’ following Mr. Pardee Miss Martin, a native of Provi-lof Athens. “At the same time, he'as ‘a vehicle through which the | James and Robert Savage who are tternational Congregational Council, dence, R. I. received her Ph. B now missionaries in South Ameri-| St. Andrews, Scotland. attended the German Academy of churches of Alaska can accomplish 1 degree from Pembroke College Rev. Fischer,| day, which has evoked Athens for German language and) |cooperatively that which each could | \ca, and the Robert The con- and Brown Univ., and sub-literature. not accomplish individually.” ‘present pastor of the St. Clair|/Siderable interest the past two | sequently attended the Smith Col-\Shores Baptist Church. years, has prompted considerable After receivingdegree, his he | lege School for Social Work for state-wide church activity. lowa Paper Launches Mr. and Mrs. Pardee are the jc...) was elected an assistant in the her Master of Social Science | Churches have held special events Theologicalof the Uni- School | Degree, to commemorate the day and pas-.|Religious News Page tors have used their sermons to — «1. IOWA CITY, Ia. (RNS) — A full ! In addition to a five year tenure, a the spiritual aspects of} In 1$6, the-Rev. Dr. Siagris was’ ipage of religious news was ‘Tithers Anonymous with the Family Service of Cin-| |invited for special studies in com-jaunched as a regular Saturday’ ‘cinnati, she occupied positions at parative religion and philosophy by ¢eature of the Daily Iowan, student the Rhode Island State Hospital Theological ows, 1 the Union Seminaryof Pledge During Lent paper of the University of for Mental Diseases. Columbia University Decries Forcing * e ss . Iowa here. During World War II, Miss Mar-MEMPHIS, Tenn. (RNS)— | | In addition to announcements of tin served overseas-with the Hos-| jhundred-and thirty ee “of In the United States, he attended church and student services, the jpital Service of the American! Columbia University and the Gen-| | page carries interviews and fea-| | National Red Cross at North eral Episcopal Seminary of New! ee watt corote & Of Integration ‘tures relating to religion at. the | Africa, and in several European) the 40-day periad of Lent. -York for four years. He has made! ;countries. Arriving in Pontiac in) The 240 tithe cards, dropped into * ° special research and study ih In-. juniversity. _ Pictures also are _pub- the year 1946, she was assigned a pledge box during the commun-Bishop Sees Harm in dian religions and Buddhism. ished. ithe task of heading the newly es-lion service, were unsigned. Segregation but Blasts As an author, Dr. Siagris is) | The Rev. Roy D. Williams, pas- tablished family service agency known for his last book entitled, Leke St. Caac of God| Banning Methods know as the Pontiac Family Ser-tor or the church, said he chose 1 \‘Amida Budda, the God—Saviour Church School, 9:45 A. a | vice Center. the name because “‘their identity They —— = " ; F — oe 11:00Oe —A. is unknown to any but themselves NEW ORLEANS (RNS)—The Rt. In 1950, this agency merged | jand God.” Rev. Gerald Francis Burrill, Epis-A painter in his spare time, the Prayer Service and Ay ‘steey with a small family agency in The cards read: “In grateful copal Bishop of Chicago, said here new pastor of St. has Teesday, 3:90 P.M. the southern part of the county, lappreciation for all God has done that racial integration should not 'given two exhibitions at Columbia ‘Rev. Paul Cocley, Paster 88 Orten | to form the present agency, the | dor me and in token of my love for be forced into existence. University. = —_— | Family Service of Oakland| (Christ and His Church, I agree County. said that segregation is The Rev. Dr. Slagris served | UNITED LUTHERAN ‘to tithe my income during the 40 " ly contrary to the law the Greek army during World i Following Miss. Martin's address idays of Lent and to give my tithe CHURCH OF THE of God” but force was not the War II and during the revolution . Rabbi Henry Hoschander will de-. to my church during that period.” | way to get rid of it. against communism. He was = wASCENS ION liver a brief discourse on Judaism Preparations for the pledges The bishop was here to preach and family life after which re-were organized by the church's ained in October,1954, a min-I] 1, Common Service 11:00 2. m. freshments will be served, | committee. at a in Andrew's ister in New York by Archbishop } sunday . .10:00 a. stewardship retreat St. Epis-School...m. copal Church. J Gee. L. Garver, Paster FE 2-743 “You don’t make people good In 1955, he was appointed to by laws,” he sald. ‘They should teach at the Western Reserve 4 be willing to do the right thing University. South Side Church of God | FIRST CHURCH OF GOD “4 Kast Boulevard — 8 outh ef Leokeut Drive because God wants them to do * Fd] MOTOR ond NEBRASKA STS: Senrise Service, 6 A. M, 14.M| 80, not because a law is forcing | His wife, Liouby, is also a theo-Sanday Scheel at 9:45 9:45 a.m, Sunday School 10:43. a.m. Morning Service 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Morning | them in that direction.” ogian. She was graduated from Wership at ee Evangelistic Service at 7:30 WH. Eugene Ramsey, Minister — Gen. Offices: Andersen, Ind. Bishop Burrill said that For Transportation Call FE 4-1782 “in| the’ University of Athens, the ales? hoon to ~—, at 7:30 Academy Herbert hantles, Pastor carrying out the directives of our French and | or University. of the Supreme Court, the contro- conscience and the recent decision 9:45 A. M.—Sunday versial matter is not what to do LJ LJ s LJ School but how to do it.” Providence Missionary Baptist 11 A. M.—Merning “I haye the deepest sympathy 311 Begley Street FE 4-3262 and understanding for the people . T. Walter Harris, Paster of the South and realize that the Sunday An °: :30 A.M.—Morning Worshhip, 1] A.M. ‘Yankees’ are in an entirely dif-Evening Service 7:30 P.M.—Special Lenten series feature, ferent culture,” he declared, films on events in “The Life of Christ.” Youth Fellowship “If everyone is patient and. , Hear R. W. Wright Tomorrow, Sun., March 18, 8 P. M. 7:30 P. M.— ‘doesn't lose his temper the solu] Accompanied by the Mt. Zion Baptist ChurchEvangelistic Hour ition will be found." and “The Radio Stars” March 25, at 3 P. M. Hear the Rev. W. S. Colvin FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH| Finns Mostly Lutheran 135 PROSPECT «ST. — GEO. D. MURPHY, PASTOR HELSINKI (RNS)—Membership p= » in the Evangelical] Lutheran (State) | Church of Finland totaled 4,100, 22, lin 552 congregations as of Jan. 1, FIRST CONGREGA TIONAL CHURCH All Saints Episcopal Church Cerner East Huren and Mt (Opposite Post Office) '1955. This was about 94 per ay Williams Street at West Pike Malcolm K, Burton, Minister ‘of the country's 4,215,900 popula-The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector Sunday Morning Service, 10:30 A. M. tion. The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate “BY WHAT AUTHORITY” SUNDAY SERVICES: | The figures were given in the \Finnish Statistical Yearbook for The Rev. Mr. Burton, Preaching 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 11955, published here. 9:30 A.M.—Holy Communion, Instruc- tion and Church School ifine 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prayer, Church ie ~ School and Sermon by Rev. Lewis W. Towler. wattfl FREE” ‘METHODIST CHURCH 87 LAFAYETTE STREET (2, Blocks West of Sears) ST. GEORGE'S CHAPEL ST. ANDREW'S CHAPEL CRADLE ROLL DAY in the SUNDAY SCHOOL MILFORD, MICH. Dixte Highway Near SashabawSpecial Recognition of Babies and Parents 8:00 A. M.—Holy CommunionSunday ay 10:00 A. M. Worship Services 11:00 A. = an 30 P. M. 8:00 A. M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A. M.—Morning Prayer a | Y. 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meeting7:30 P. 9:45 School Wed. A.M.—Church 10:05 A.M.—Church School and \ “Godliness with Contentment is Great Gain” Bible 11:00 A.M.—Morning Prarer & Adult Class 11:00 A. M.—Morning Prayer, yrs LYAL H. HOWISON, Pastor Sermon by the Rev. MRS. GORDON McINTYRE Sermon and Church Schoo! 3) 3) Robert Cradle Roll Supt. Ph. FE 2-9955 J. Bickley, Vicar Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar rif a @ —F The Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 178 Green Street (Near Orchard Take Ave ) Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Sunday Worship 11:00 A. M. “THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY” Evening Service 7:30 P. M. "h WAY THAT SEEMS RIGHT -«+ AND THE RIGHT WAY” BRANCH “STN. SCHOOL. 9:20 PM. 230 N. Cass Lake Read REV. G. J. BERSCHE, Paster United Presbyterian Churches The Truth of God— Forbearance in Love OAKLAND AVENUE Oakland at Cadillae Theodore BR. Allebach, Pastor Bible School .. ....11:20 AM. Worship ......-10:00 A.M. “HQW TO BE SUPREMELY HAPPY” . Youth Fellowship 6.3 Evening Service Lite) 7-3 Wed. Prayer Meeting 7 JOSLYN AVENUE Joslyn at Third | Edmond 1. Watkins, Pastor Bible School ...... 930 AM. Worshi . 10.45 AM Youth Fellow ship ...6:30 PM Evening Service .. 7:30 P.M Wed. Night Prayer feeting AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 First Street 5, Harvey MeCann, Pastor Bible School ..... 10:00 AM Worship . 11S AM ‘THE POWER OF THE CROSS’ Youth Fellowship ...6.30 P.M. The picture “Martin Luther” ... Thurs. Night Bible Class Pee eee ees DRAYTON PLAINS Walter J. Teeuwissen, Jr., Paster 9:45 A.M. Bible School 11:00 A.M. Worship Service 6:30 PM. Youth Fellowship 7:30PM Sunday Evening iour Wed 730 PM Praye: Study Hour , ‘ ipa ee eer a al Le WesearE F @ a) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. M ARCH 17,, 1956 _ . _ FIFTEEN) World's highest suspension| It costs the United States $30,- bridge spans the Arkansas river,|000,000 annually to clean up the lit- in Colorado, 1053 feet above the jter strewn along highways and | in river bed. iparks by untidy people. iquarter bar tereemes by sea. Without Sign of Friction ‘terres wissen in te win TH works longest floating |dow proclaiming as an added at-bridge joins Seattle to Mercer By BOB THOMAS \they find another star has a bigger’ itraction: Island, over Lake Washington. HOLLYWOOD —The least en-'dressing room. Miller said he vied man among film directors is! solved that by ordering 11 dressing. David Miller, who has the touchy! roomna all tie games size. id in | kt Emiing 1 arsraaees =| “Far from having friction, the movie about women. > * *@ istris have done everything to get TOP ENTERTAINMENT Miller, 25-year veteran of film along. You'd think there would be} making despite his youngishlooks,|@" uneasy situation because of Al-| FOR ALL THE is directing ‘The Oppogite Sex."'/lyson and Blondell having been} FAMILY AT YOUR. _lit's a. mod iealized version ‘married to the same man (Dick of “The Women," written by the Powell), But there isn’t,’ Miller, BUTTERFIELD ambassader to Italy, Clare Boothe said. Luce. Now well into the shooting, THEATERS poner says his dolls are happy as! -Pontiac-Theaters —- OAK AND-STRAND-SSTATE Fax & Hounds Inn NOT TRUE IN 1939 OAkLaNp Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills Such was not the case“in the! gat ‘Tues: “There's Always To- first filming of the play (1939). It morrow,”” Barbara Stanwyck, Fred. LUNCHEON and DINNERS starred such high-powered people yfaeMurray; “Second Greatest LLLPAL PPE as Norma Shearer, Joan Crawford, ' Sex,” Jeanne Crain. | Features at DINNERS: Monday thru Saturday 5:30 to 11 P. M. Rosalind Russell, Joan Fontaine, | Starts Wed.: “The Girl in the 1:15-4:18 SUNDAY DINNERS: from 1:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. 7:26-10:34 PL OPAL L let LUNCHEONS: Served Daily 12 Noon to 2:30 oa the eet ae: A 0 jRic hard Arlen. eae THE DANGEROUS YEARS The new version has such figures} Phone MI 4-4800 for Reservations STRAND ARE THOSE MARRIED YEARS as June, Allyson, Ann Sheridan,| Sat., Wed.: “The Lone Ranger,” _ Joan Collins, Dolores Gray, Ann’ LS \WarnerColor; “Night -Freight,”’ when love i taken for granted. Miller, Joan Blondell, Vivienne Se-| ores Tucker and Barbara Brit-; gal, Barbara Jo Allen (Vera, RED VELVET SWING—Joan Collins plays opposite Ray Milland SUNDAY Vague) and Alice Pearce. , in the colorful ‘‘The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing,” due to open at MONDAY “We haven't had any problems,” “Thurs, Sat.: ‘Marty,”’ Ernest the Oakland here on Wednesday. Joan, as Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, ldved TUESDAY remarked director Miller, not éven Borgnine, Betsy Blair; “‘Ska- a man she couldn't marry and married a man she couldn't love. pausing to knock on wood. “All| benga,”’ color. CHS THE the girls have been as nice as they . ~ SPOILERS can be. Piscownt Rate Rises Community Theaters 9 Killers Stage - * * @ “Of course, I took pains to see! PRETORIA, South Africa—The deans ~ mod Bri ef Rumpu S that there would be Legon for|Reserve Bank of South Africa'sSat: “Tennessee's Partner,” color, CinemaScope, Ronald meanee: ere irritation. In the matter of ward-|discount rate has been raised fromof the Black’ Jungle,” Lex Bark in Chicago Jail robe, the finest of fabrics and de-|4 Per cent to 44g, the first change Sun., Tues.: “Top Gun.” electing Hay-were chosen for each of Since 1952.$e, otis Booth: “Tae mokes street, | CHICAGO wW—Nine condemned |i"them. Each was asked if she was. Wed., Sat: “Rains of Ranchipur, col-(killers staged a brief, fiery dis-S isatisfied with her clothes, and ef-gr. Cinemeficepe, Prod, en ter® turbance yesterday in the death . h nd ef-| K of C BULLETINiforts were made to follow whateverCarthy. s “|row cellblock of the Cook County) =a sat: “crllilit Rochester | (Chicago) Jail, | suggestions they had. ST PATRICK'S ——______—_C0-FEATURE eee ‘un Lady” Marie Windsor Peary) : ; WELL BRIEFED . e Au the great times—The ee wonderful danc- | Cas[un Mon: “Good Morning, Miss| Warden Jack Johnson extin-| “Before production started,” Mil-| BAN UET fun of aKansas Calico days |Bove. qLinemascope, Jennifer’ Jones. guished the flames with a fire|jor added, “I had them come to’ some ‘Pues.. Thurs.: “Fhe McConnell story.” |hose, A wooden table, three bench-! my office individually| CipemaBcope, qian, and rehearse:Lada” oe ee es and a container filled with) itheir8 parts. I wanted them to un-, Ralper Meeker, Maria English; ‘‘Duel| ‘trash were burned, Light bulbs! derstand and be satisfied with their’ on the Mississippi,” Patricia Medin color, Lex Barker. ang windows were smashed, No characterizations. In a picture with, ea Tne Matte wens mci lprisoners attempted to escape, |so many characters, you're apt to| aS Y Nenctoe North. ore Skirts,’ | The scené of. the fire was the|ioge sight of some of them if Sun., Tues.; “Love Is a Many-Splen-iday room where the prisoners had they're not firmly in mind betore-| i eee “Thing.” William Holden, Jennifer | been permitted to go for a recrea-| hand. py Thurs., Sat.: “A Lawless Street.” mat: ition period. Actresses sometimes blow-ad irPew Scott; mets Horizon,” John * * * CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE Sunday March 18, 5 P.M. $1 50 Plate e Public lanibed! : : _| mvp eor(SECONDGRERTEST SE” < wer JEANNE CRAIN -GEORGE NABER -KUTTY KALLEN -Vell Ut . 0 MAMIE VAN DOREN-KEITH ANDES -ma RT Z ay .y: ary, a) om TOMMY RALL + JIMMY BOYD + THE MIDWESTERNERS+ A a an PICTURE Feature at 2:45-5:53-9:01 JENNIFERJONES Keego : Johnson said Vincent Ciucci, 29 Sat.: “Last Frontier,” color, Cinema- | Scope, Victor Mature, Anne Bancroft: accused of slaying his wife and I ‘Dig That Uranium,” Lee Gorcey end their three children, was the lead-"The B ogee peatonal pAnne gayBaxter; “Top Ba-pee‘been ome rereconvicted of slaying one of Leke—Walled Lake lthe children but has an appeal Gat.: “Indian Fighter,” color, Cinema-pending. | Scope. Kirk Douglas, Elsa Martinelli; “Desert Sands,” color, CinemaScope.| The demonstration ended when | ines Meeker, Maria English. the condemned men, at Johnson's SUNDAY f and MONDAY Box Office Opens 6:30 =) | | “THE STARTS WEDNESDAY GIRL IN THE RED VELVET nee PLUS: “DEVIL'S HARBOR" LAST FEATUR = COLOR by DELUXE gti Dove," pacia omer nee ase went back to their cells. PHONE-FE 4-4611 LATE SHOW ‘TONIGHT! ath ae Directed by HENRY KOSTER “7 4 ter Graves, Joan Tay jor. Sat.: “Inside Dowen* Desets O'Keefe, Blaze Causes Ruin Pat O'Brien; B fd UESat _ Gapsignt Pasa,’ |David Brien, Neville d. to Chicago ChurchSun., Tues: “The rH jers,” Techni- | color, ‘Anne Baxter, Jeff Chand! i ~ ~ “Thurs. Sat: “Twinkle in God's Fye,"| CHICAGO (—Fire burned out (=e it aeons hed & ae the interior of one of Chicago'smE Bryaos: Wanda Curti. — "(oldest and most elaborate church- es last night causing an estimated| Williams Picks Attorney Hloss-of-e-half-mittion dollars. BLik SKY 2150 Drive-In Theater Opdyke. Roed ewe Hi-Yo HERE HE COMES OUR-WIDE SCREEN remain . meee Silver! THUNDERING ACROSS IN THRILLING COLOR! ,wast! TODAY | Mi PRICESAe 50c Nites-Sun. 20¢ Childern CinemascoPe w virg ALK MAYO . ANGEL! » PALANCE LANSING (®—Gov, Williams has! The fire left standing little appointed Allan D, Chisholm, a,than the walls of St, Paul's ‘Detroit attorney, to the state labor copal Church on the South ) mediation board, 'No injur ies | were reported. V gece more Epis- Side. REX BEACH'S IMMORTAL| LEGEND OFTHE YUKON «thunderingwiththe Battleof Titans! Tee and MONDAY = AGES / — OF ANCIENT EGYPT It's Power, Glory, Wickedness and Evil! | LOOK THE Creature 1s cominci: OUT! PHARAOHS FILMEO IN EGYPT WITH A CAST OF THOUSANDS! prow WARNER BROS. 1. CINEMASCOPE ono WARNERCOLOR. BRODER GEEEEEOeRebbes ara SPECIAL LATE SHOW TONIGHT! @ PL e ALL OF “INDIAN COME AS LATE AS 11:00 P.M. & SEE FIGHTER” GOLD FOR VILLA! WITH GUTS SU N DAY “LADY “Copiva” AND GUNFIRE they blasted CHARLES K. FELDMAN their way Grovp Productions presents And Also into history! CINEMASCOPE -TECHNICOLOR *SECOND * ca ALSO Star ring MARILYN MONROE anda ' Tom EWELL Directed by > SEX. | ~ BILLY WILDER - eos ae, The barbaric princess bg Jeane cul . CINEMASCOPE = ATTY CALEY“SENG iat Color by DELUXE whose kiss apts * BERT ARR > fired the war MAMIE VAN DOREN -KEITH ANDES that set the TOMUND GRAINGER presean RORY | SHELLEY | GILBERT CALHOUN | WINTERS | ROLAND ‘THE TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLA JOSEPH CALLEIA SUPERSCOPE | O'HARA QUINN Two Great Technicolor Productions! wad CARTOON . TECHMICOLOR SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 . -| rr, r ie rr . , ia” the “upper” can't fall out. ‘ ips Children’s Room Paint this turquoise,toc. | «TO BUY OR SELL : For drawer space, try lining one REAL ESTATE ~s f wall with low chests. The depart-See a cee eee i co ee JOHN KINZLER ‘ an ma ing two desks oh ten Ue tae at right angles to the bureaus so Gil ae that th tuck out into’ the 670 W. Huren FE 4-3525 Double Decker Beds, Vivid Colors Enhance ory’ Oil Bu Sales-Service Youngsters’ Domain M s reer rv _ GAS AND OIL—EXCEL — MUELLER Jet engine cowlings, for instance, require coatings which will not NEW YORK (INS)—One way to, FHA Licensed Contractor—Free Estimates only stand up under heat, but will give children an added incentive) 12 Maddy Lene : FE 2-4970 also’. Withstand abrasion and im-toward keeping their room neat! 22 pact from incidental handling. it to make it a nifty looking room. : Manufacturersof industrial Turquoise is a masculine but - chemica} coatings, members of the bright shade for the very young) ' pees paint, varnish and lacquer indus- try, have provided one answer by did the decorator of a New York) ‘| gid decorator of a Yor] NEW, LOW-COST IDEA . the Nev formulating coatings based on Sense resins which resist high tempera-black pebble tweed rug, with tur-Ny . ee tures and can be modified in the quoise and -black upholstered FOR WINDOW BEAUTY _ final formulation to provide other chairs. | . ; desirable characteristics of tough-A double decker bed is fun for ness-and flexibility. the young ones, and also a space, saver. Even if you don't have two) to a sons, junior like Don’t fail use special under-perhaps might to! have friends sleep overnight. coater when paint is to be applied The bed can be painted tur- ever stain or varnish. quoise to match the color scheme of the rest of the room, with deep | IN SYLVAN LAKE CITY:— Cheltingham Avenue is the scene of ell. Buyers have the choice of several elevations and a basement or @| red, well-wearing corduroy activity with the construction of eleven new houses by Sam G. War-family room. Lots are 84x120 feet. A model is open daily. The homes . A. weoeden detachable wick. The three-bedroom brick homes have attached double garages, will be ready for occupancy some time after the first of April. Prices | guard is a good idea seo the child | brick fireplaces with log storage space, ceramic tile baths and Cros-start at $23,500. ya ley a The large living rooms have studio ceilings and a dining 4 ° LET US |. _ List Your | s 10-0) orkshop Patterns Economist Says ThatA More New Homes} With uz y || wan° Us i YOUR HOME | <4 ps | — NOW! nit fo Be trecle uring ext len Years} . os all { a _— Wm. A. Kennedy More néw homes will he buitt = Ey? per : ie: . GARDEN PAT TERN 453 GATES the next decade, than in the fabu-Manufacturers are pushing tre-) their homes. |. Realtor -lowing W W mendous expansion programs, | os ¢ ¢ | a Stop Worring | s lous 10 years following World War ee ean Gaus | The tenement flat since 1940 has, 3097 W. Huron FE 4 3569 , Il, members of the Builders Asso-|" sere i ; — ; given way to a home in the sub-| rere eemners -5 | be ts Aiciation of Metropolitan Detroit! The land situation, particularly bs. Home ownership bas dou-| ‘' About Price! were told this week. jacute in metropolitan centers such bled since then. Today more. peo-| 4 SE ; * * *@ jas Detroit, will be the number |ple live in their own homes than) GAS HEAT 2 . CHOO JUST CALL Nathaniel H. Rogg. chief econo-one problem all over the nation. dwelling units existed in 1930. In > The four gates shown imist of the National Association pov said it shows some signs of {2¢t-builders were told, all the +] WINDOWALLS OF NEW Rogg said it shows some signs of tae : 4 ‘all designed for use with fencesof Home Builders, pointed out that! ‘ ; easing here in the next few years pons built since the war, if . set on Just a Few Left! | 2 : > FE 2-2671 of contrasting material such as Hee cnninucd UPwArd because of the concentrated attack/35 strips across the United States: 3 ANDERSEN FLEXIVENTS brick or stone walls; hedges, metal : -me < ‘of the Builders Association of Met-| : . ! 3 ~ We give you a free estimate on | ‘or wood or special dimensions. | omens -Le aie years 560 ropolitan Detroit. The Builders As-IMMEDIATE > your Roofing, Fencing, Sidings, ear . ewer family for-| vistion, he pointed out, last year One-Thermostat OCCUPANCY! $f Amazing new Andersen Flexivent Window Units can be Poreh— Enclosures, Jalousies, I Gates and fences that are ‘selected e because of the low” ' | 4 A : } pushed through the Legislature = 21 combined in hundreds of ways. Recreation Rooms, Attics, Base-to harmonize with the landscape ' ments, ..and other home and style of architecture can add " petcece atu cat ane fand a statewide referendum a bill Ome Losing $] Build up spectacularchoice wiNDOWALLsfixed with groupswindows. | Between now and 1960, Rogg |providing a $200,000,000 revolving ; i Large, New > = of aushag of Flexi- Sach needs and repairs. |charm to the homestead. Pattern, told the Builders, housing starts |fund under which poor school diss FAQVOr in U.S. 3-BEDROOM 3 vents. Your cho! = or ventilating ows. 453 is 25c by mail. Another pat- ‘tern which is 386 direc-| should remain in the 1.2 to 1.3 |tricts can obtain funds for con-} : > swing outward in awnin position or inward contains a . FREE ESTIMATES | million range achieved in 1955. |struction of schools. The same for-| The one-thermostat home is be-H 4 position. Use Andersen “lexivents wey. ribbons, in itions for making and erecting 13) EASY FHA TERMS Total dollar volume, however, | mula now is being applied to the ing frozen out of the American $ stacks or in combination with other : different styles of low fences with should exceed recent high lev-|water and sewer problem in a bill housing picture. | 2 assembled. Complete! i Optional — | gates to match is available by mail), NO DOWN PAYMENT els because houses are becoming (drafted by the Builders Association| — FOR ONLY 5 4 anise fone i ble glazing. an os of Lew oon for 25c. This pattern is also in-/ larger each year, with the 4-bed-(and about to be introduced in the) An insistence upon greater per-| $ 75 P > inf — . cluded in the Homestead Improve-room size probably being most |State Legislature, i aera’ = accelerating the) — con 3) For complete lormation, contact... ment Packet No. 2, priced at $1 ELLIS, INC. | popular by 1960, When means are provided for|trend in U, S, homes toward mul-pov eyed op pomoeems 9 PY postpaid. This packet contains t : = } = 4q * Pog a ty iti (3 More homes in the next few/{mancing these utilities, Rogg said, (1S eee aes oo 31 SEE US FOR BUILDING ESTIMATES 2690 $. Woodward four othér important improvements the pressing problem of costly|S€nsitively adjust indoor tempera-€ ti 2 : which the weekend builder can/Years will be contemporary in de- land will fade away. tures to outdoor weather. This fact|¢ 900 sa. ft. of living space, and 5 4 South of Square Lake Rd. make. Pontiac Press Pattern Dept.,/Sign and they will be built with, . ‘came out in a summary of 1955 9 Constructed with many quality ¢if ( Bedford Hills, N. Y. jmore processed materials and The housing boom of the last operations of Minneapolis-4#t6tie a features. 2 ——--—-—--—~ | manufactured component parts.| 10 yéars, the Builders were told, ‘well Regulator Co workd’s le si 4 The builder, Rogg continued, will) has produced the most revolu-lautomatic controls mak : syst TOTAL $7400 FHA > \become more and more an as-| tionary social changes in this venter of! the pihiany sont t “| PRICE TERMS ¢ Albert B. LOWRIE LUMBER Company jsembler and merchandiser. | country since 1776, a revolution . _— | ; > For the next few years at least,| which passed almost unnoticed. In a report to stockholders on 2 Pay Only $750 Down! 2 jland for building sites will be a! As late as 1940, Rogg said, a | last year’s activities.*— officials | MoD! > major problem, Rogg predicted. | presidential] fact-finding commit-| of the company said the home | ee ny = 3 ) | Periodic tightness of mortgage; tee found that home ownership buyer’s continued preference for Joslyn, then left again on Third. 2 - A One-Stop Yard for PLASTER -A One-Stop Yard for PLASTER plague the not possible probably the \funds. will industry,| “is nor | ranch-type house and the new motel heme ee 3 UMBER & COAL co. jeven as now, and a few materials) even desirable for the majority | interest in split-level design had | MODEL OPEN DAILY > i CONTRACTORS and LATHERS Shortages may pop up, although of Americans.” Today more than | stimulated installations of zoned | AND SUNDAYS 3 . : : : ———— : ——| beating aystems. A sened ays: | pie 3 Serving Your Community Since 1890 © Structolite Plaster @ Lime tem is one that makes use of | $ ; j 4 © Gauging Plaster © Lath You Will Live Better, Earn More in 1965 | iniividuat tnermostatescontrot BVG Investment Co. 3] 117 S. Cass FE 2-8385 Metal o temperatures in two or more | $ Rock Rock Lath (as Cornerite PRODUCT INCOME / TITITTTTTT these are the sleeping, work. | 3 @ Sheetand @ Cornerbeadand Dinter: $6,800) ing and living areas of a house, | See nae renee oer z available) Metal Casing | taxes) They also reported that thisi % jfirm’s unique system of electronic $535 — |thermostats placed both outside and Interior Flush ° $5 300) inside the house and linked to an $950 Up Billion ' lelectronic control ‘“‘brain,"’ had be-' a |come increasingly popular, f BIRCH DOORS Combination Screen and $] 645 * * * | = STORM DOORS With respect to the expanding Why not plan !Ready-Mix use of central air conditioning |$130 Ba equipment in the home, the com-now for that CEMENT MORTAR pany reported was i it working to - 9 develop standardization of controls garage you have such systems, USE OUR MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN! * j|for During 1955 it L “3 |introduced a new control panel wanted for so Finish your attic, enclose your porch, build a recreation room 7 Wp jand year-round thermostat for cen-: han long! oe eeenaeeen net peas. | in the basement or insulate. Nothing Down, Pay by the Mo. | jtral air conditioning equipment. Wh | 2-CAR FRAME You will be surprised how || 1% CAR and PORCH 4) et wood Moors need Plenty of room for the fwo easy it is < one up— Room fora good size“Always Service — All Ways” bbl |special treatment muc ss often cars in your family. to your satisfaction. work-shop. 1955 1965 19551965 | pg} it the dust is removed from, them a. 4 | Nation's Growth Linked to Expanded Sanitation Facilities eee a ee a ; o aceert 8. LOWRI E LUMBER co. Donald R. Hicks, Mgr. William Morris, Sales | Many of the changes in’ the caustic substances that are fpund — at > | American way of life within the)in sewer systems. . { Commercial and Industrial Yes... we will at-: You will be sur- 1441 Baldwin (at Walton) FE 2-9104 last decade have been related to) Modern sanitary systems. con-Wiring Specialists tach the garage to i , prised how inexpen- the industrial expansion of the structed of clay pipe play an your house with a | eee ‘ i sively we can put 7 an we ali of the everyday role as guardian of the BALLARD breezeway if you o rig a good garage rica ommunity. |health of the people. They are want. 7 3 for you. As a result of this industrial/one of the city’s lifelines, carrying ELECTRIC CO. |Progress and community growth,/ away deadly wastes "if S48 8. Paddock St. FE ¢-<201 | Americans will live better in 1965/2 — EEE than they did in 1955, the Sanitary aii Engineering Committee of the Na-; i g somata iitaeati tional Clay Pipe Association re-WIN R I ports. I F S TRU-BILT However, full modernization of FE 2 1211 ithe Nation's existing sewage and jwater facilities is necessary in FREE ESTIMATES BLOCKS Build Your Home |the next ten years if this country ALUMINUM lis to continue its growth and FREE! Our Representative Will pes Y | STORM WINDOWS Call Your at Convenience! with No Obligation! (growth and rapid population in-J ~ ALUMINUM — ‘= 2-CAR FRAME 2-CAR FRAME The combination of industrial | Quality-Tested We build any size or style, lerease has placed a burden on STORM DOORS frame All expertly constructed with | present sewage and water facili-; or masonry. jobs Blocks ties. Thousands of miles of under-ALUMINUM °* quality materials. Complete ground clay pipe lines are needed AWNINGS -: Coll FE 2-1211 Call FE 2-1211 cement work. “None Better” ito carry wastes to disposal plants. lVitrified clay pipe is recognized as the one material that provides for All Type Homes! Order Now for Early Delivery! TRU-BILT SAM SAYS: fall the qualities necessary to sat- “True-Bilt Blocks are tested to meet the rigid requirements of isfy the exacting demands of sani- all standard specifications. The y are made with the very latest —SEE US FOR YOUR- |tary structures. Clay pipe resists ‘equipment to assure you of qual ity, strength, durability, weather- Call lall the effects of acids and other resistance, and fire safety. Use them for your HOME or your COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE BUSINESS.” BUY THE BEST—BUY TRU-BILT BLOCKS Kitchens . . Counter Tops, FE 4-6089 No Money Down-FHA Terms—Free Estimates Baths, Floor & Wall Tile, free Door Hood with STRUCTURAL STEEL Garages, Storm Sash and RESIDENTIAL—COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL Screens “ Every Order of 9 A. M. to 9-P. M. ADDITIONS . . PORCHES . . BREEZEWAYS . . ROOFING . . SIDING (ALUMI- NUM, ASBESTOS, INSULATED, WOOD SHAKES) CEMENT WORK. ALUMINUM Call for Free Estimates Aluminum Awnings COMBINATION. DOORS AND WINDOWS... RONDEL FOLDING ALUMINUM AWNINGS sles] TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. Carl Shell & Sons —Porch or Patio L. W. Bogert —Home Improvdments— MASONRY BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES 4995 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains 1992 Pontiac Drive FE 4-9531 All Awning & Storm Window Sales G@&M CONSTRUCTION CO. Near Telegraph and Orchard Lake Roads OR 3-5043 233 S. Telegraph — One Block South of Voorheis 2260 Dixie Hwy.—North of Telegraph Rd., Pontiac OPEN DAILY 8 TO 6 seni aneaen ameee— pail Babi nena ee Slab em: ee, t ft % \ _THE!PONTIAC PRESS. S ATU RD. AY,"MARCH 17,19 56 rarer ee Che aureeke a is the To Buy or Sell Real Estate Call the “All-Woman Realty” THELMA M. ELWOOD , |\during spring housecleaning, if she to save Mom time .and energy. A i Realtor ates Canes Elizabeth vo re 44 ae FR Le a? ja lot of the burden off tired Mom. | * * * If she makes a game out of it! jwith time limits and prizes, the work will go faster and everyone ‘ | will enjoy it. Dad may see through) ithe stunt but a clever wife can, always overcome his objections, The man of the family can be | pat to work on the heavier | chores, such as cleaning “the | attic, garage and basement. He can also move the heavier fur-| niture around for Mom and the | PROTECTS CHILDREN, kids to clean behind. PETS AND PROPERTY When Dad cleans the attic, ga- rage and basement, he should have) several steel baskets “handy in| «» adds beauty to your grounds! which to carry rubbish outside. Fo complete, permanent all round protection, Windows, walls and Sere saul insist on Anchor Fence. Requires no annual be washed by the whole farnily. painting — is zinc coated after weaving, not Mother can delegate « -certain before. Call for FREE estimate. number of windows to each child for cleaning. Whoever washes | his windows faster and better can be given a prite of a dish of FE 5-7471 jee cream as refreshment before Starting on the next job. Pro- vide each child with his own NO DOWN Ist PAYMENT 36 MONTHS pall, sponge and squeegee, PAYMENT | iN JULY TO PAY The kids also can straighten’ largest FIVE POINT CHURCH—Scheduledfor dedication services Sunday afternoon, the of the platform is the pastor's study. In the basement a room for a nursery, as well as | Five Points Community Chyrch has an attractive interior. The walls are finished in . modern kitchen is being finished. Members did all the work on this ” pias clear knotty pine. Pews, platform furniture and chancel are white oak. To the right 2’x40" building, starting less than six —— ago. vr Use New Target Wood Home ‘Skeletons’ Paneeiiss The ends of eight-foot timbers have been used to line the sides of a new close-quarter Air Force for Dramatic Loveliness firing range. The timbers can be | Architects have borrowed an ideajhome for striking appearance val- fired at from all angles with little _|from designers of: women's fash-|Ue, has developed an entire new; or no danger that the bullets will! jions, who find that to reveal is ricochet. Wood also has the advan- divine tage of being able to withstand | Today the dnce hidden skeleton, great shock and absorb sound,| jor frame of a house is being clev-| the National Lumber -Manufac-jerly revealed as architects use the purers Association Points boat |e woceen beams, 7 “and! lceiling to add charac and charm to the contemporary home. Warren Weber, prominent west- WHEN Yuu HEAT-< | ern architect and member of Amer jican Institute of Architects, says jthis new trend in home design| \which utilizes more and more of the str uctural _members of the! Concept of house framing, Weber points out that design. ers have a wider range of oppor- tunity to use both structural and Se | VETERANS tionally popular lumber as Doug las: fir or west ¢oust hiaulest: when planning the frame of a | new home, $77 He observes that both fir and hemlock lumber can be carefully specified so that higher grades of dimension lumber is used where jt. will be exposed to view in wide’ Mortgage Costs move you overhang roofs. in. 30 year mortgage. Featuring: SURE, BUILD THAT HOME, One-and-a-Half Baths YOU ANO YOUR WIFE, * Full Price Automatic Heat Beautiful Lots *12,300 AND GET MORE LIVING OUT OF LIFE.“ .=> Large, Lovely Modern Kitchen Call White Bros. for HEATING an appointment! EQUIPMENT THERE'S NOTHINGBUILT. FINER WHITE BROS. OTTO A. TRZ0S| REAL ESTATE 3101 Orchard Leke Road KEEGO HARBOR ice at 5660 Dixic Highway — Waterford FE 2-0278 OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1769 Eves G@ Sun. CALL MA 6-6247 “About 68 per cent of U.S. farm people over 65 years own their own homes. non- old“Build Wood Unit for Garbage Can You can build an attractive unit into the backyard fence that not only makes ga rbage cans dog- proof but form Som poodooning screen STILL Last Chance! Only 2-3 Week NO MONEY 6 Houses Left in This Beautiful Occupancy ! DOWN! Development! * Best of all, this trash can bin js SO CASS to huild from fir plywood ®©Two Bedrooms 2 Bedroom — Full Basementind do-it-vaursel f plans that it’s a cinch for the her 1 handyman. On @Full Basement t! de af th e fence. this bin a handson 1 hd on top , box-f ype unit On the other @4 Styles to Choose - sich dpe the wit garb ore or ! CASILY when trash cans the’ sanita From tion ti ick comes around Besides unsightly hiding trash the sometimes eans, this bin @Luxaire Automatic will foil any inquisitive -dog which might try to tip the lid Oil Heat off. When wood mac f rom exterior-type with Its 100 per cent wa- bond th e ti n will last in- ou { in build it twice ff @Steel Casement -Windows crease naires tment tip ans a Doce rae for the sim plans for this binE ir Py wood Asso @Large Lots FOR NATURAL BEAUTY... ’ \ Washington ©Paved Streets sure Valspar AMERICA’S FINESTwer kowith pa © Full Closets with Sliding Doors Nothing protects and brings out the lustrous beauty ond tone af fine wood like Super Volsper Indoors, Super Welspor is ideol for floors, woodwork, furniniture Outdoors, use it on boats, station wagons, garage doo's ploygrousd and sporting equipment. Super Valspar is the only varnish in nae world thet withstords suc Jen temperature changes. Unhormed by fruit juices, perfumes, and olcoho! Guaranteed not to turn white, ONLY i OF. FIRST for Best Price and Quick Service Land Contracts Real Estate Insurance Trust Service Investments @Plastic Tile Bath @Double Ribbon Drive ©Completely Insulated @Low Taxes @ Monthly Payments $62 Plus Taxes and Insurance Drive out Baldwin to Rutgers— Model Home at 252 W. Rutgers Open Daily and Sunday 1 P.M. to 6 P.M. STANLEY KENNETT ODEL CORNELL RUTGERSBALDWIN KEEGO HARDWARE No. 1 Dawson & Watson 1 Pawson, Hagh A Watson 11% N. Saginaw Se. ' 3041 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 2-3766 Ph. FE 2-5420, Pontiac PHONE ROSE REAL ESTATE x ‘TOwnsend 8-8177 CALL COLLECT FOR £ INFORMATION * 1 et THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 ] Proar Today's Radio P ‘Tells Ail Race Bailers Women hareOrtliot Totons — . Ss Television Frog ams--| -ay'’s Radio Programs--bay in this column are subject to change without notice. ta r00 CRLW, (900) _ WWJ, (900) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1070) WPON, (1660) WJBK, (1400) to Go on Fishing Trip stage toons ay 7 -~~ Mrs. Channel 9—CKLW-TV 1GNT ophee: CKLW, The Army 9:38—WIR. Rosa Carrier, died of a heait —WXYZ-TV ws, aiase nr HOUSTON rr) — A Texas con-\attack while attending a hearing inne! 3 6:00-—WJR, Joseph Hainline ouLw. Mevres’ Chain ir. | WJIBK. News, “showtime Monitor -i Pulpit rc m Off WXYZ, Breakfast Ciub gressma has told Houston |in criminal court for her son and WWJ, val. Alec Guinness stars in the) W%¥%, 2D ans a es, bait WPON, News Se Er oe Citizens League for School Home-\randson, both charged with auto comic movie “The Lavender Hill WRK: News, Don Mclcod 10:00—WJIR, News, orwn aes Gunsmoke, Drake’ WCAR, Rhythm Roundup |Rule he i it would be: a good| theft. , : thinks i . id bh i ews, Re Bs “ ° liaheoas WPON. News -Wain noes wis:ogie"Puiot one lee 1¢:08-—-WJR, Arthar Godfrey |idea if everybody concerned in the} Judge L. R. Curtis continued the reigns eee Pte J. Kamen hae films' of ““Adven-%: (7) Lawrence Welk Show. St. eee he a [sch ool: segregation controversy|cases of the son, Roy Hooper, 22 Day songs and-music) eee ot his outlaw brother to| ‘wwa"ketionel Parse Mow | WRK: News Bivie., | MgB. Dot ‘D. Ghowtime) Wi, Weekday andjand the grandson, Dennis Black ture in Peru.” (4) Saturday Edi-/ Patrick's ! da 5 coe = r rz. News McKenzie” | WCAR, News. Gpinorama WON, lale Time Serenade| CKLW, News, Homechats (went fishing for a while tion. News. (2) Gene Autry. Aut-| featured. (9) On Camera. “Man| nee, = mated calmed down. -tlerby, 24 hardened; suspense man be ace cutee tee 1:06-—-WJR, Bergen pref Sees of cutines in *"The Ranger-| fleeing death at hands of gamiy [fone wa ¥| WoA Bpinorana Weetiend | "wwa Bev Shave Report | WS Monitor nevus |. WPON. News. Party : S-** _ ay tries to break up Running," storyof Henge ool cae. mit News News, — ae ler. (4) Academy of Television GE Teese “The Night Pregl -~ Slants watz. News, Wisie specy | CREW. Wings of Healing ran Tim pl Godtrey | Rep. 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(4) (Color) some form of mental disorder ,. , S0ing therapy, As far as can be (7) ty the police : S 825 weed 12:30—-(2) Wild Bill Hickock. (4)! “Colorland. Lunch = Time the past 10 years the population learned, it is first time the third time he really took it, emg gee om ts al a lee in a tenppeeneae py Ooo LIVE-WHERE YOU PLAY [gperesgeeseegerers of mental hospital has been filmed for public view. On the hills overlooking beautiful Pleasant Lake. New 3-bed- le : ae oe ae ; ithe number pole Seca bsick attached garape, atural (replace, ob. Parsons drove into a utility Women 1956 GROSLEY’S bel -ghotliciag ™ “ ap Fun to Reduc Cc. patients has increased by “4 per She and other patients are $14.50 Down -$6.94 Monthly |. ee ee ee cent. . . Still hospital facilities, Setved full face and in a variety causing $800 damage to the cab. full tile bath, Youngstown kitchen. 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