} om, +. . THE PONTIAC PRES WERPABE = Je The Weather Sunday—Saew Flurries. * Detalles Page 2. 112th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954—30 PAGES OTA TERY xa Oe tvlc kkekektk President Sparks Get-Out-the-Vote Campaign Dondero and President Confer on Midwest Problems SEAWAY Ey —— is wiped BOOSTERS—Congressman President Eisenhower (right) to push the St. Lawrence.seaway with the utmost speed possible. Both men believe this will be a great boon to the middle west and especially to Michigan. Adenauer’s West-Red Pact Plan Gets Icy Eye From U.S. WASHINGTON (@—While keep- “tng Silent officially, U.S. diplomats today privately turned thumbs down on West German Chancellor City a | Lowest Since June Unemployment in the Pontiac Figures showed 2,762 persons ap- ied for unemployment compen- ion this week, a decline of 831 his estimate to 2,000. “Maximum production has not been reached and the plants are still hiring,”’ he said. ; | celler’s talk to the National Press Club. brief Washington stay with a din- ner last night in honor of Dulles. Slayer Sought’ Police Hunt ‘Thin Man’ | After Girl's Nude Body ls Found in Graveyard Here’s How to Make It You Can Split Your Ticket Rumors are circulating that voters cannot split theipg ticket in Tuesday’s general election. This just isn't so. You may vote a straight party ticket; mix your - vote between candidates of the several parties; or vote a ‘split’ ticket. Here is how, as outlined in state election laws: Straight Party Ticket—Place a your party ticket. That is all you need to do |\to vote for all candidates of that party. ee : pulsory Mixed Ticket—Instead of placing a cross in the party .circle, place |further negotiations and that a cross in the sghare opposite the name of eath candidate you choose, Split Ticket—If you want to vote for most of the candidates in one party and only a few in another party, place a cross in the circle above. your party, and then mark crosses in the squares after the | mames of the several candidates you prefer in other parties. In operating a voting ‘machine ‘the split ticket is accomplished in Trip the party namie Jever which sets your machine for a straight 5 F : cross inthe circle at the top of | says: “We have the difficult task of dramatizing and selling ” He adds the nation has “come far” toward block- party. government. and unemployment at home.” Also, Gian aan . ASK 508 vw FREE acd & #e TICKETS. Leonard Charges Williams With Distortion of Facts By BURDETT C. STODDARD Charges of irresponsibility in office and distortion of facts were hurled against Michigan's Democratic Gov- ernor G. Mennen Williams here yesterday by Republican gubernatorial candidate Donald 8. Leonard. Leonard addressed a GOP rally in the Elks Temple at 1:30 p.m. following @pmeeting wi ‘President Eisen- Ex-Broker Faces 10 Years in Jail Eugene A. Parmenter Pleads Guilty to Charge of Embezzlement; Eugene A. Parmenter, who pleaded guilty yesterday to em- bezzling $50,000 from the’ defunct W. H. Protiva Co., will face a maximum 10 years in prison and a $5,000 fine when he appears be- fore Judge H. Russel Holland for sentencing Nov. 8, a Within three hours yesterday Parmenter was charged and ar- raigned in beth Municipal and Circuit courts. He waived exam- ination before Judge Maurice E. Finnegan and then pleaded guilty before Judge Holland. He had been charged in an parlier warrant with larceny. by conversion. in, the amount of $12,661.85. Parmenter “later ad- mitted to Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem that his manipulations of company ftinds involved between $60,000 and $80,000. The larceny charge carries only half the penalty of the embezzlement count. Parmenter, according to Ziem and police, admitted juggling com- pany stocks and bonds to cover up other manipulations. He said- that he spent only $20,000. on himself and family and the rest of the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) iPlans Pyramid Telephone Calls fo Swing Victory tke Happy Over Detroit Welcome Yesterday as Sun Decides to Shine WASHINGTON President Eisenhower, hap- | py over his get-out-the-vote tour of four states, was re- ported ready today to try personally to se. off a na- tionwide “telephone your neighbors” campaign to win votes: for Republican congressional candidates. A Republican official said that starting at 11:35 a.m. EST Eisenhower will start Te Ht | i Partial Text of Speech on Page jniag and start calling up—would ; call up 10 voters and ask them to call 10 voters, you cover the state of Delaware with every man, woman and child im it in about two hours, 4 _. “You would reach millions ‘in thet‘time, That is what we want.” Presidential associates said later the chief executive had wnade no (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Iron Lung Victim Holds Pencil in Teeth to Ballot VAN NUYS, Calif. @ — Mrs. Mary Ann Huff voted early, She had to. She has been par- alyzed by polio for five years and can move only her head, She marked an absentee dballot—with a penal held in her teeth. “L hope a few more people will vote because they hear about the trouble some people go to to ex- ercise their democratic rights," she said. Mrs. Huff, wife of an airline ex- ecutive, supervises her home and her two sons from an iron lung. . a ie ; * — Today Wd HIA0 ‘ Y a D oy 4 ‘ = - Of six proposals to be voted on z HEY 4] ! 4. : pref i i | abe Pe abe Tf pl 7 oi fF : i f z i | s | i t I ? i i f i 9 g Hi H J Uy | i ‘ th i Hae : ; L af 5 ? gi a faa ERS FES ati ofabs i F : 5 F i ; bi i é 3s EER: te - | tain 870. Six were convertibles, and 8 am: Wind velocity 17 mp.n. orthwest. Sun sets Saturday at 8:28 p.m, Gum rises Gunday at 7:04 o Moos sete Saturday at 4:98 Frigey tn Pentise e {As recoréed downtown) | = The Day in Birmingham | Predict Heavy Vote Tuesday |: for City, Bloomfield District Five members tested their speak, ing ability at this week's meeti who described the rigors of home i E * | Hl if z E ei ? z E fytt 4 F ; i E 1 8 fi pie ad | i ti d ih oat ! ! F i tf 3 3,000 on Hand fo See Pontiac Motorcade -(Continued From Page One) merece, and R. J. St. Clair, C of c Models displayed included the Sear Chief, Chieftain 860 and Chief- | a station wagon was also in the lineup Thugs Force Grocer to Reopen Market DETROIT — Three fast mov- oe - ay 8 # , . Buller, assistant librarian, teacher retirement in the State of Michigan was discussed Thursday iac Education - 4 rn THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 TEACHER RETIREMENT CONFERENCE—The future | School; Don O'Hara, director, Michigan State System; Rex Attwood, district manager, Social Security Administration; director, Detroit School Employes Retirement System and C. A. Gordon, vice-president PEA. ~ 7 “ . * te * Pontiac Press Photo z 5 : an Hy i i i i j diPsTEEg tit iH i dy H 1 une Get-Out-Vote Drive (Continued From Page One) idie, spur-of-the-moment sugges- a iI A light sprinkle Pontiac Deaths Jonathan David Freeland Prayer service for Jonathan Da- vid Freeman, baby son of Forrest and Lillian Freeland, 78 Fair- grove, were held at the grave to birth Thursday at St. Joseph Mercy Auburn surviving Hardy of Lachine, Henry of Ro- meo, Herman and Rodolph, both of Pontiac. Other survivors are two brothers, Henry and William Kreft of Rogers City, 37 grandchildren and 42 great '| Roland C. McLane The Rosary will be recited Mon- day evening at 8 p.m. at the Hun- day at 10 a.m. from the St, Vincent de Paul Catholic Church. Burial will follow in Mount Hope ceme- tery. | ; Mr, McLane died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an | legitimate claims pending with the’ for traffic ‘offenses. Claims Gov. Williams Has Distorted Facts (Continued From Page One) ties to overcome the Democratic majority in Wayne County, “The only thing I'm disgusted about in this campaign is that the the initiative and point out phony issues to cover 20 years of fumbl- ing.” He warned the group that if a Republican. majority -wag not re- turned to the U. S. Congress both the President and foreign powers would consider it a repudiation of Eisenhower's program. “It could mean the difference ’ | between peace with prosperity and World War ul.” Speak ing of unemployment, Leonard charged that Williams knows the jobless rate was high- er prior te World War Il and under Truman than it is now, In 1938 there were nearly 12,- 000,000 unemployed under the Dem- |; ocrats, he stated, ‘‘but they're now ; trying to create an unemployment present situation results from the war to peace changeover and they're thankful bloodletting in Ko- rea has stopped, he asserted. Williams has said around the state that I advised Michiganders to tighten their belts, but I simply stated that people realize what is necessary in establishing peacetime prosperity.” Me termed 1954 as the “most aware of this. They want to farm competitively, not have their acreage controlled.” The GOP is not anti-labor as Democrats claim, Leonard de- clared, and said all the. state's progressive labor legislation has been passed by Republican legis- latures, The candidate asserted that in- jured workmen had hundreds of Workman's Compensation Commis- Democrats were allowed to assume |. Citizens understand that the sion, “I would not tolerate delay.” * ‘Williams blocked the business re- cepts tax, although 85 per cent of it was to be paid by corporations, Leonard,.but the : 5 : {i FR i a » I z : E a rf Ti , Ex-Broker Faces 10 Years in Jail (Continued From Page One) Parmenter, arrested, Monday in QOklahoma City, became the object of a nation-wide search after local authorities. informed FBI agents that he had fled the state despite a suicide note left behind. 13,655 Nabbed in Month LANSING (UP) — Michigan State Police made 13,655 arrests | during September, 12,661 of them it was an- | nounced today. Ike 7 FROM AP DISPATCH Excerpts from the text of Presi- dent Eisenhower's speech at De- City Hall yesterday: * ~ * ng to talk about some- American working man and work in cooperation with him, he can - | saving governmental expenditures. Within the last two years, my friends, social security has been made available to ten million Americans that didn't have it be- fore. Unemployment insurance is available to four million Ameri- cans that didn’t have it before. | | gress and this administration | passed the St. Lawrence Seaway Act. —+.-The health of the people has en- gaged the attention of the Con- gress and the administration. Great new hospitals are being built to fill the requirements of our big cities and our rural population alike. * . * By every measure, by every in- dex, this is by. far the best peace- $ ? great employers of this city ed to me that they are back men to work every Oct. 15, in this city more people were = 3 ve £2 He 38 5 yi igi ite it went to war or they went into war s. And we are getting em- peace. Two years ago, there was war in Korea, in Indochina, Iran, Tri- este were ferrible problems. oe .} We are working for. Job on Peacetime Switch} , Suez was another. In‘ Guata- mala and in Europe, there was discouragement. All those hot spots have been cooled off. They are gone. They are not troubling us. We don't read about them. And in Europe, the greatest sec Social Security Three Retirement Plans Considered at Meeting of Pontiac Group To be or not to be under social security was the question posed Thursday night before 130 mem- bers oftthe Pontiac Education As- sociation. | Benefits to be derived for teach- ers tributions; reciprocity factor and survivor benefits not possible un- der the present retirement system. Henry Elling, president of PEA, presided at the meeting. No one family in Bermuda may | own more than one automobile, ac- | cording to present motor vehicle | restrictions, Youth Sentenced - for Stripping Cars Gerald Stamp, 18, of 1395 Holland Ave., pleaded guilty to 5 days in Oakland County jail. Stamp was one of three youths apprehended Thursday by \ Police Chief Clark Green for investigation of siphoning gas and stripping cars at the Grand Trunk Railroad = | PONTIAC GENERAL HOSPITAL PATIENT CENSUS Vacant Beds... 0 Hall Beds 6 Occupied ........ Capecity ..<.-::. 198 per at which 103% We have reached the limit be needed for costly repairs in the old building. WILLIAM F. MAYBURY Member of Board Please VOTE TER om Bend Issue fer increased hespital space. NOTICE: 150 Gallons See Page 16 of 17-19 S. Perry Se. Pontiac Paint Guaranteed First Quality Interior Paint Building Section Mfg. Co. FE 5-6184 bo » ~ ats. mm pha retary of state of our time reports on the developing of plans for a | promise of increased strength in | the free world. Peace, that is what j I said things are on the upswing. | |motor field in which you are 80 | interested says that in December, | we will be up to a peak of produc- | tion of 615,000 motor vehicles. | | What a wonderful prediction and outlook on the economic side! We are all certainly within ten | Congress that continues under the leadership that we have had in |the last two years to bring about |these great things I have been . i telling you about so briefly. 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S145 14c% OR RETAIL *f f | ; q fig ” - i + ‘ | . i F F . . re P ys , i \\ a i / ; : ' : : ‘ f ’ ’ y ? . \ . r a % 1 ‘ Ps - aa at ig i \ % x ; [ te ' . 4 ° iis : =. * { iy ty a : } x ‘ a> ‘ hk ‘ a : . .. \__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1954 _ . am NINE Of On a normal school days, 115,000 ; pond Maveterans are sch ban are ted take US Everyday Religion aa W.F. Jackson PRARER te ingopoipors | ose | — Barbershop Benevolence ip tek ...|Will Preside at at. We & year a0. *. ‘ A a D. TULLIS ui ’ | FIRST = ieaulp itis sk aresipel evaretey vegies. np sit 0s Ge Church Service r - CH of arpa onde mel ys those in heed offered by varieous\ groups W. Huron) St. will observe Lay- , 4 fo |) The New Hampshire Association of Journeymen Barbers of sere ‘ . : : + : “Wiam H. Marvech, the American Federation of Labor has set up a “UNION At the morning service, W. F ae CHURCH D. Auchard. BARBERS’ DAY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN.” Each Jecteen will preside and introduce 81 Street . eies kot Chee is pledged to give one day’s wages, including tips, to aid these speakers, Alex Penilo, Edward (2 Blocks West of Sears) u | 1 AM. Moming Worship unfartanste Underwood and Pasi Colton. The SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 ». m. : oe : Peter, James anid John were here today! I believe they sermon topic will be “Time for THE at: sacrifice their long‘ locks and get themselves “crew-cuts Decision." 30x” e order to have a part in this splendid project. Even Elijah and Mrs, Paul Colton, organist and De. W. H Marbech, Preaching 4 might join the march to some near-by tonsorial parior. Francine Brown, pianist will play the Master-Would pause at the shop door to say “Inasmuch duets—Prelude in Excelsis did it unto the least of these, ye did it unto Me.” Deo, During the offeratory, they reo gu erage First Unites each citizen would donate one day's income; if Hollywood wih play_Anges Del. give one half of its divorce court costs; if everyone would The Rev. D. D. McColl, pastor Pentecostal a like amount of what they spend for gambling and | _ ‘the church is attending the In- OFronTiac guzzling, for the education, housing, health, happiness and moral | t Convention in Miami. | cig nga Funeria appre cal ama a. Fla ' 90 W. Howard \ would be a towards a new E \W \ Excellent as is this special day for crippled children, barbers : “ar . aetiser tereaanl ot renned ae veryone elcome ax well as others, give other days to charity, for which there is no | Pmater beck tn 1. The ie There, 7:45 P.M. \ publicity. After all, charity is a full time task : | Olr nion qoumaa Wan chs eel Set. 7:45 P.M. \ But vur gifts are meager compared with God's gifts to us. cael bak ana a Sir Sun. Morn. 11:00 A. M. \ ves not one, but everyday to our oare and keeping. If He | e-- containing water A —y be- oe ae Fe Oe \ -Mmited the earth's nurture of seeds to one day, we would all { G C rt came heated it and REV. MARVIN P. HESTER p. It He provided oxygen for one day only, we would stop 0 ive once pushed the water level down, thus “Te That Gone, Oo breathing. If He stoked the sun but once a year we would freeze — “g permitting a gauge of the amount . \ ima ‘et ot eed et we tty His gits | Fall Musicale Will, Be |ot heat , : \grace. Man's longing to see beyond the skyline, his Presented at Evening yearning \for the unknown, his wishing to do God's will, his Service, Sunday [ renrrecosras || Nonfat tite | may Smee eco | Se LUTHERAN = +: Puna dott of Cae | charities; withent stich sem went Thé City Wide Choir Union will | . Reviva sro a catay bt i ge eee a ny, td SPIRITUAL LIFE MISSION | — : s for good measure throws in . : rice A. Garabrant, organist at \ . — : Christ Church. Dr. Garabrant|St, LouisSchool | hg legal came : ° Long Island where he has been|[s Microfilming master of choirs at the Cathedral . through ot the Incamation. He was sisol Vatican Papers Monda | hdctphl College and ‘director of By Religious News Service I. | NOV Ath ale at 0. Poets oe eed | ee ay. oe we| Jewish Congregation . * . 000,000 of books and tape a , , director of the Long Island Chorale |» ntg aaa Vatican library al-| t0 Offer Lecture Series, |Prodigat’« : SUNDAY, OCT. 3lst trams.” the Long Island Bach |ready have been copied on micro} Film Forums : festival and the Diocesan Chorale film for, preservation at the Unt Sunday School ............ 9:45 A. M. ' : versity Louis, the . Jo Evangelist Guest carrilloneur, | Frederick] seph oematiy, ‘8J., the univer Morning Worship ........ 11:00-A. M. ) * Marriott Kirk-in-the-Hills, | sity’s director libraries, : Watson Argue, Jr. will give the final recital Novem-| pore ety 145 0 | in Se Rar |g Dae FESTIVAL OF THE | | _ Music Detroit area. Both recitals begin Pius XII Memorial Library | phases” and “Jewish Holiday Cus- : > = at 4 p.m. and ample parking is ry aay Aap tome and ‘Their Origine.” di. Monday through Thursday—8:00 P. M. reach Father Donnelly said the pro- series is given p ‘ ° e ° °. ject had “done morp fer scholar- eee ae a ae \ ‘ REV. LAUERSEN Theme: “Our Life in Christ” Sermons you will not Homecoming fo ship in America than any other and some of it's practices. Hi St. wont to miss! . i single ee aa cee Regular sessions are scheduled |fil Lutheran | : | Speaker, REV. FLOYD E, LAUERSEN | Sanday Merning Observed Sunday |aisinas Soon scaleeyze t= sl acento A] creees “Could This Be You?” |) ,.17s sustay ot the three services| that only Americans had time t0|" Monday the guest lecturer will let SERVICE 8:15 P | ST OHN’S LUTHERAN of the Central Christian Church. | Pursue scholarship on & l@r®/be Rabbi Phillip Kieval, Spiritual | jij) 113 P.M. \ | » Sunday Evening The Bible School will hold its| scale. se the eat | LEGer of Congregation Beth Israel |] "™* sumpay scuoot \ : “Where Are the {| Rally Day Program at 10 0. m.} Som? & Tes ame cle . ‘945 A.M. \ 87 Hill St. at Cherry Ct. Rey. Carl W. Nelson, Pastor Dead?” there will be a roll call-of the| They deal with “just about every:| |, NaWSt i segical Seminary = = ) church membership. The thing law,| of Hopkins Rev. Where do we go when we || Charles D. Race, pastor, will Father Donnelly. Mel eature| University. He ls a member of . | ; die? Will we know our loved }/ Preach the tu te the Bible” | and physics the Commission tor Jewsh | 437 Years Ago the World Witnessed the Great... g who have departed this life will ; know what is happening on earth? You will appreciate the Evan- gelist's presentation of the above truths. Monday Evening Celored Motion : Pictures Evangelist and Mrs. Watson frgus i ecenty corned |! SCHOO! Is Planned Sek Gene cary mnesieapes By Religious News Service | Years ago on October 31, 1517, Service 7:30 P.M and informative pictures. “You }| MIAMI, Fla. — A Martin Luther posted on the door |} 9, wa. mart, Detroit, Speaker will want to hear how they eee a cee. clemeltary echaol | of the Castle Church in Witten- missed the boat will open here next fall. ‘Trustees burg. Germany, % arguments \ THE FIRST CHURCH I AButh Something of Special ||'%,(%¢_Mism! Christian School | seninet nieret repeatance. || OF, THE, BRETHREN lutheran ifesto were elected at a meeting here and | understanding of repentance. 4 N. ROSELAWN Interest Every Night! officers were instructed: to com-| What Luther proposed as a theo- Bender Schoot, 10:00 A.M. of Reformation : ‘ plete negotjations for a six-acre| logical debate became a turning Preaching Gervton, 26:00°A. 0. iP ner | a ane. erate two ciemen- {tO the event Protestant || ites fat Cy meee . Le OF GOD 20 Rene Cates pases | ane cceeiumumemama” abeae a ort prsiganedherloey schools, but this will be the only 0 t we owe obeDienct to no 210 N. Perry St. non - denominational Christian |*Ces on Reformation Sunday | : woul cause us tp violate school in the area, morrow. commartoments of Ged, Frank Esty, an insurance sales-| .+ving Reformation Day with spe- BIBI ES -t Visit the Church of the man apd president of the local) -i4) sermons Sunday Human government is part of the : Old-Fashioned Gospel Gideon organization, is temporary ° . Divincly establish order. aid we CS ene ceca | tettty Letheran Church oa. Ave and prope dosimeter vs burn Ave., the Rev. Ralph C. “By or ‘Bao Communi . beneffcent insntutions / : ‘| Claus will use as his sermon oman lathe ond aa oat as , phn tral declan ool = T topic, “Ye Are Purged from K of yourselves; it is the gilt of Saith as A ° FIR T . METH D Dead Werks to Serve the Living’ God, not of works, lest any in Christ the Savior is crear -8- = Ged.” | man should boast.” in haman hearts by the operation The dvent of the atomic age has South Sagan St. at Judson Street “Here I Stand,” will be the sub- REBOUND - ephesians 2:8, also Romans 11:6 | Of URS Hely Spirit theonghtheGospd; not shortened the hart of God nor | © Rev. Paul R. Havens, Minister Jost «2 fio marenpe oun by Se wil enet Or *- he mehr throne SUNDAY MORNING ............... $6060. MU ten tok co dew ot prodaming ti these oF “a “SPIRITUAL LIFE MISSION" fanny mig a A prcogmom oe her cntaea ae mre ee eee M "The “Rev. Otto’ G, Schultz of Check Us First mation” Sarior, arf of @ucanng ai wein- There oe Memon SCHOOL ................ 11:30 A.M. [|Grace Lutheran Clhunch on Gene ss f the Reformat D wain- YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ............. 6:30 P.M. [lee a. oan Preech en “Marts for . Estimates! The Churches i below) ree arestap ie 5 2 caml ll Ancora vasa polly ee EVENING SERVICE ............... 7:30 P.M. || Lather” at the 9 a.m. service and OU J elas ul rma eShop lonae airsa Rev. Alfred Hunter, Speaking “The Reformation” at 11 a.m. ‘ WELCOME i Aw Gea dace fla Ornist, return i glor ‘ Seer yecie Hisat Ia 6:30 P. M. oan —— Council - — Religious ae serve “ as pe rapratenndin A wo judge the wo 2 tional sponsor Bi . . - ie ' ' Ct 6en a : — . WED. AND THURS. EVENING SERVICES Christmas Gifts RMATION SERVICES |B tetowmen’ wa Goth et. o> Rev. Hunter, Preaching Church Will Display SPECIAL REFO \ Chiriétian faith. ar love compel Jn the midst ot insecurity ard amid \ Sf \\utheran Manifesto’ Use Our Convenient SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3! | \ £.\ us @ minister w the neds of the the false hopes of this present time, — Reminiscent of aid the oppressd? , all such as beheve asf trust in Him Oct. 31, 1517, when Martin Luther ~ eee ee attached his celebrated Ninety-Five * : peas Oakland and Saginaw, Theses to the door of the Castle Christian eet ee r Pontiac, Michigan < “Satie Sadiiaae a eae ne ; ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2 Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor ecen this week at the door of Lite ture Sal Joslyn at Fourth Street 809 Glendale ; Our reepornibility—the World: Our resources— Brooklands. "he ra “SalES Soy fee See ee eo pie nae, lo = Sunday School ........94llam | | the WORD. ) . The document will receive spe- 39 Oakland Ave. Special Bet jon Bervico 104Sam RT fee ceseeeeee G15 and 11:00am. Special Reformation Service 94 llam.” | cial emphasis this Sunday. Rev. Geo. Mahder, Pastor—FE 5-0404 Rev. Ralph C. Claus, Pastor FE 4-940S 7 9:45 A. M. smb Glele a elelele ee 6 SUNDAY SCHOOL epee ier pepe ell Or } . Rev. Otto Schultz, Pastor. chives Se PARKDALE [tx NAZARENE | ts ke eee Cedar Crest Lutheran Church SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:45 A.H. NYPC. .6:45 P.M. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45 a.m. ve : A <= ef s Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45 ait. as PREACHING SERVICES AT 10:45 end7:30 0 Donn 88 IMS am Special Relormation Service 11,00 a.m. : , “Protestentism vs. Persecation” SERMONS BY THE PASTOR — Rev. Eugene Ryding, Pastor EM 3-3149 & Dr. H. Ht. Savage Speaking at Both Services | . Wayne E. Welton. Minister—FE 2-6928 a | é ; “a REV. H. —Teeeee L Parkdale and Hollywood, One Block West of Baldwin H. SAVAGE, D.D., PASTOR " | 1% oe / ae se : ° -“} ad | . / 2 > e ne iSite | _ * “ae e ‘+ x ? ,< * “a ee wt % . oe ~* * “- ~*~ eG ae, Se ‘ 4 » me E PO INT IA Cc PR ESS. 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