ee The Weathe: U. B. Weather Berean Forecast (Details Page 2) HE PONTIAC PR WAKE OVER PAGES 117th YEAR kkk«wr igplnaclannengs Court yesterday that she couldn't disapproval last night when told that President Eisen- 7h* oth a ee ‘ ic cers. | : xe ‘ . re John er kins president of live on the $2.500 allowance she hower had invoked the Taft-Hartley law to halt the the thiversity. of Delacaee and The verdict, handed down with- gets monthly from her estranged : £ : Paul N. I te ) oc Mhe 1s out an accompanying opinion, re- husband. She wants $4.000 nationwide steel strike ; ae mee Uhio mae Un jected a company claim that Local ; UAW President Walter P. Reuther earlier had told ‘''*!!) Piotessor ana another vet 135 did not represent a majority Avis, 44, formerty operated a . ; . ; _,€ran arbitrator x presen ‘JONNY car rental firm and has several the delegates to the 17th constitutional convention that of the employes " Eisenhower expressed — pro ' s*« * business interests. ee athe. President would be @ found regret that the industry | Also. the court dissolved a re- Mrs. Avis, who lives in a 40- ‘strike breaker” if he and striking steelworkers had . ee — room hoine in Grosse Pointe been unable to reach an agree straining order which has prevent- ° Dorfman’s License Revoked in Illinois Farms, told the court her allow- Labor Relations 13 BATHROOMS ' | Local 135 entered that charge | The home, owned by Avis, has 3S) CHICAGO (UPI) — Insurance | because of management's refusal bathrooms, three Servaitss and a went Allen M. Dorfman, 36, who | te negotiate on a new contract. part-time caretaker Mrs. Avis rad q large clientele among Team The restraining order was is- also has custody of the couple's sters Union Locals has lost. his sued Aug. 17. three children I}linois heense is * : Among her extra expenses, me * A Milton O. Cross, Jr. company Mes. Avis testified, are $620 vear State insurance dire«t Joseph president, said the company would ly for the hairdresser, $300 a Gerber, acting on the recom make no move one way o1 another year for cocktail dresses andys50 mendation of hearing officer Law- {until the court's ruling could be a year for dressmaker fees. rence A. Berman. revoked Dorf studied in full She said she also needs soine man’s license on grounds he mis MAY APPEAL $200 more a month for bithday sed $51,461 in premiums paid by Cross described the case as parties. home refreshments and an electrical unton locals meim- “very complex’ and said there incicentals bers could be an appeal from the court * * * . * * * ecision, depending on what at- Afrs Avis sued her husban® fo Gerber also revoked the license ,torneys find divorce last December Avis filed of the insurance agency of Illinois, * * * a counter suit last July owned jointly by Dorfman and his’ On the other hand. the UAW The hearing on Mrs. Avis’ ©¢- mother. Dorfman previously lost said it would ask Cross for im- quest for more money will continue his licenses in New York and mediate bargaining next Tuesday Michigan ¢ Making Headlines Airline Hassle "ss" May Hit Pontiac There are some boys who have never been afforded these oppor- tunities. * * « Four unsung police heroes re- b | National statistics show that ccived citations yesterday. Squa b e Over Any there are hundreds of thousands of | * * * New Michigan Routes >oys growing up today who have Theirs was an_ unpublicized never felt the warmth and guid- story, a storv which failed to make ling influence of a father. ithe headlines. | Helping fill this emotional | By their quick action in the Pontiac probably will be drawn vacuum are the Big Brothers of | early hours of Sept. 3, the four indirectly into a battle over sew America, whose Big Brothers of | officers prevented a tragic loss airline service proposed for Michi-| Oakland County, Inc., chapter | of I'fe and property. gan, it was predicted today. depends upon your United Fund x * * dollars, As a result, regularly-scheduled) Always mindful of their nation-| commercial service in Pontiac a} slogan that “No man ever! might not begin until late next!stands so straight as when he. simmer, according to Hom stoops to help a boy,’’ 102 county | D. Hoskins, airport manager. men from all walks of life have! Hoskins said he had ‘‘no doubt” |taken a troubled ‘“‘little brother” | that protests would be filed junder their wing to give him a) against some of the new flight |positive male identification, ac- routes which a Civil Aeronautics cording to William L. Clark, ex- Board examiner has recom: [ecutive director of the Oakland or- mended to boost airline service to | ganization. Michigan cities. Opposition to-one part of the flight plan would tie up the rest until the CAB makes a final 2- cision—which might take months, | Hoskins believed. COMMITTEE CONFERS He doubted there would be any complaints about the Detroit - Che- boygan route that would take in Pontiac. Hoskins, John W. Hirlinger, Could Delay Service x * And Clark says there is a des- \perate need for more Big Broth- jers to work with their little brothers on a man one con- cept of therapeutic friendship. Big Brothers work on a strictly vol. unteer basis. Today there are 20 county boys awaiting assistance, * * manager of the Pontiac Area | in his life. He may be in diffi- Chamber of , Commerce, and | culty with the law, may be so- about 50 other representatives | cially maladjusted, behind ia |\ from the 22 Michigan cities par- | school, running ground with 2 ticipating in the M Air- | gang, or just an unhappy, .un- lines Service Committee met this | fortunate boy in need of com- week in. Lansing to discuss de- | panionship and male guidance, tails of the route recommenda- x: &. % Bk a of in Se CITATIONS FOR VALOR - Oakland Big Brothers, estab- lished in 1954, learns of these boys from Juvenile Court, private so-| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) The committee asked Fredericks (Continued on Pave 2, 4” 3) | Birnkrant, chairman of the Fire Safety Com- mittee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- | grce. presents citations for valor to Set 4 Patrolmen Cited for Fire Action the delicatessen cracked and broke Two patrolmen, Richard Adgms|; by a near-by patrol car. Sgt. om Elden B. Mudge, were on rou-! James F. Bale and’ Patrolman | {rom the intense heat jtine patrol duty at 3:20 am. that pattas 4. Flesher rushed to the Groping through the smoke- day when they noticed smoke pour building filled hallway, they pounded on ing out of Rhimes Delicatessen , the door of Dale Jones, 28, The 67 W. Huron §t, j Flesher recalled that some apart- startled Jones turned pale. QUICKLY RADIO ALARM ments over the building were oc-| “My mother’s in a back apart-! ment.” he told the officers WANDERING IN DAZE The men reached her room. They banged on the door, but there was no response, Finally they broke the door down cupied, | They quickly radiped an alarm P jto the Fire Department | ! | * * * As he and Bale started up the Their message was picked up steps, the front glass window of Nov. 30 if weather and ice condi- jtions permit, the seaway authority ‘announced yesterday ~*~ + * The Welland Cana] will stay open juntil Dec. 15 and the Sault Ste ,Marie Canal until Dec. 12 } * * * Last winter, the federal govern- ment: spent around $200,000 in ice- breaking costs to free late-moving @hips and it already has served! Notice it will not do this agajn — Sherwin M. Patrolmaty Dallas J. Flesher of the Pontiac Police Dept. The two officers are cred- | ited with saving the lives of two Pontiac citizens in, fire Sept. 2 1 Jame sought to use the injunctive ment, power of the law. fle siemed that idl hae & Not long after Peuther’s blast. won grave ouligaiion news of the president's action was »pesue t al and reach given to the delegates. touching a jist and respons settiement off several minutes of booing af tne earilest possigle ume.” weather. In Bis kevinate a0 SEE NO HOPE dress, said too many persons but Preside wT both ies were being ‘fooled’ by the steel at iniormed fini they saw no industry's arguments that any Depe for a seltiement. bisenhuwer wage increase granted the strike UG He had no alternative but to ers would add to inflation. intervene with the nation’s health and welfare thus inipeviled He sakt the President was “be- The industry had no immediate ing taken in lock, stock and bar- comment. But David J. McDonald, rel. and if he doesn't read Steelworkers Union president, said their ads. thev fi) ears with in Pittsburgh the use of Tatt-Llait- economic nonsense the golf ley procedures “woul tttle noth links when he plays with his big Ing On a pelmanent Dreasrs pnusmess cronies | “Instead,” McDonald said, ‘‘it * * * may completely destroy the mu- The fiers labor lead who jg tual trust and good faith rela- also a vice president of the AFL. tionship that has been traditional CIO. said if the President useq 1 our industty. the labor law he would be “hail- Perhaps now the steel ¢ mpanics inz out” the ‘steel industry be. will finally face up to the basic cause thei invents © are getting ucs that confront us and €ne- low and the stiike is beginning sage in serious, sensible bargain- to pinch the steel corporations." ing On internal matters, the TAW A“ mpling fo — has set a goal of increasing ifs orkers: in the Pittsbursh area Strike fund to at least 46 mil de si fp meme lion dollars by 1961 ieee Moet pe game (Continued on Page 7, Col. 5) * * aut * This was agree Frufay at caucus of supperters of Reu R ther, who make up 2. substantial efurne Cd majority of the convention's near Iv 3.000 delegates F | r pena he €rdi nome OK DUES INCREASE They voted convention Hemase Msc Armada Couple Killed in Auto Collision After Mourning Relative to pit ft a dues inc i month, which we dues $5.50 a month Of this, $1.50 would go into the strike fund, which fallen below 15 million dollars a result of strike expenditures of has as They found Mrs, Winnie Jones, site th 1¢ milli thi An Arpiada man and wife were - ; e tha million Year. 53, wandering about in a dazed - an turned dead to a Port Huron state. Local umons would get $2.25 and funeral home last might minutes ; he internation: inton VRE 7 © alter siti thi lo crieve ie- As thev made their wav out, J re nalion al AOD NY eS SURLY Sips : > ae . ‘ a their share of the new dite vate ceus|ed re one officer turned on a flashlight f a eer ' ; Bot , - ; ror early 1.200.000 members Oh 3 t lied instant aim The light failed to penetrate the POM near - Asia _S - * * * Mifthi the dyvive werye y in thick smoke "i - ~ A * Reuther’s caucus also voted to a collision on Atlen and J ns- e-elect ti and his ton officers wend roads 1 Port Iluron By the time they reached the ! elect him and 1} yp officer yA street, firemen were oy the scene The need of strengthening the Dead are Russell Jo Cryder and in control of the bla union's financial position was | man. 69, and his wile, Doris, 67. The fire was confined to the StPeSsed by Secretary Treasur- of 25045 Pratt Rd., Armada, and (Continued on Page 2, Col, 8) | ef Fantl Mazey. Harold Thompson. 39, of Port | Se Huron. | et “Adopting — resolutions Snot enough,” he said Thompson's wife Averill, SS. was Canals on Seawa ‘| * * * the only survivor of fhe crash. She | The UAW last) month caye the told St Clair County Sheriff's dep hd striking Steelworkers + Millon UES she Was asleep at the time f Von - Pir) wn | | ose OV. dollars and has offered further 2! the accident, Her condition A. help listed as serious today at Port x ) | 7 ; Huron Merc, Hospital OTTAWA (#—St. Lawrence Sea *- .. x way canals will be kept open until + Sheriff Wiliam Pettengi!l said his department still is investigat- ling the tragedy. He said In Today’s Press Church News ..., 10.4 11 | “Cryderman was going west on Comics 2% =Ravenswood when Thompson, com- Faditorials 6 ing south on Allen, apparentiy shot Home Section Mu 24 through the stop sign. There were Obituaries . 2? no witnesses Sports |... enn. 14 - 18 “When we brought the Cryder- Theaters weeses AS 18 mans to the Smith Funeral Home, TV & Radio Programs . 33 the director told us, ‘My gosh, Wison, Ear) Soe 24° they were just here a little while jilson, Fart ..... ... 24 ago to visit and they bpeate a Benee's Pages 8.9 plant’ 4 Ay LONDON (AP) — Prime Minis- =r. -2...—mlc(< it rr Orr “SLIT A w coe $30 WIAO VIN Claim Macmillan Wants Summit Talks Next Month ani (Ruse . a Ae ae wy 7 7 ew ee eo Vw ; — electrified the London Stock Ex- change. Share prices rocketed with a record burst of buying. As the Tory majority piled up, hr. ae bE Sa Pees ’ & . it ease ba . OS gE, ) —— oe hs eee a ace ‘ LINCOLN FOR 1960 — Here are profile and rear pictures of the 1960 Lincoln, which was announced today for display Oct. 15 at Russ Dawson Motor Co., 232 S. Saginaw St. A new roof line and modified grill and stop lights are the 1959 line. Changes have also been made in the rear suspension, and the instrument panel has been redesigned. . THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1950 = ) The Day in Birmingham REGS Lincoln Line on Display Oct. 15 4 ter Harold Macmillan, backed by an overwhelming vote of confi- dence from the British people, hopes tg arrange an East-West/phone lines jammed with a stream summit conference as early as of calls to brokers: “Buy, buy, next month, informants said. buy."" The Friday session end- Macmillan told the nation Fri-;ed with hundreds of millions of day night that the sweeping elec pounds added to market values. tion victory by his Conservative| ‘It's a typhoon,” said one stock party Meant a clear-cut mandate'market veteran. “Never thought “to play our full part in the con- Id be trampled in this place.” stant search for peace.” | * * * . \lacmilan has told President! B B the ¥isenhower privately he favors’ ig 0 rs quick Western action to take ad- ae vantage of Soviet Premier Nisita {9 Boy Ch Khrushchev'’s current conciliatory | Ive ance attitude, informants said. Macmil- . lan also fears too long a delay (Continued From Page One) in setting up top - level talks could |cial agencies, and from individ- produce new international reo &icns, ° BABY SITTERS The British consider November ene of 15 years in social the best month to arrange a sum-! terans : nt Conference before the Ameri. York, Clark warns that = can presidential campaign begins /of a Big Brother is “not that of a to warm up. Thy are confident £/0rified baby sitter.” Eisenhower will go along with the! ‘It's not as important what the idea if French President Charies de Big Brother does with his boy on Gaulle and West German Chancel- their weekly get-together as what lor Konrad Adenauer agree. he means to him,” Clark said. * * * * . * * But De Gaulle has leaned to-| Man meets boy only after a ward another prior session of thorough examination of both, tak- foreign ministers. Adenauer re-,ing into account both’s religion, portedly prefers delaying the sum- distance they live from each other, mit conference unti] after Eisen-|and most important, what Clark hower’s visit to the Soviet Union|calls personality blending. net ee Object of the organization Is HIT THEME te produce a happy bey. Macmillan constantly hit oe The relatively new Oakland sinmit theme during his re e-| group anxiously awaits the time ton campaign that ended Thurs-| < little broth sho his lay h the Conservatives thor-|“ ere ee ey cdeeles . 'y,, Appreciation of help received by) oughly trouncing Hugh Gaitskell’s . growing up to become a Big Labor party and doubling their Srother mapority in the House of Com-, . one ® * * is \vith only two of the 630 ais| Three Oakland Big Brothers are “cts unreported, the Conserva-/now assisting their third boy. es won 364 seats, compared Twelve are helping their second | th 258 for Labor and 5 fo the|boy. Clark said the average mar-| berals. Of the two remain-ene boy relatfinship lasts 23 : contests, one is expected to years Conservative, the other Lib| Clark Brothers * * ures.” winning their third straight) “They are a boy's ational election, the Conserva- Period.” be said. ‘They cannot es piled up 49.4 per cent of the discipline him or eae: un te to 489 for the Laborites, (less he wants to be The Conservative party's victory gas GROWN Big Brothers of Oakland County. Worker Dies yoked Bed. bas grown roma From Crushing Weight of Boom Jassignments in 1955 to the 102 to day. An Independence Township CON-| gerasional meal with him and struction worker died yesterday in) pis family. Wayne County General Hospita! of} emphasized that are ‘“‘not Big ’ signed | Pe’ new rear suspension with father fig. Springs for more luxurious ride, a switches are located along the bot-jhardtop and two-door hardtop. redesigned instrument panel and friend, &@ new roof with a town car look. | played beginning October 15. The bovs de not live with visibility through the front wind- their friend, although they may (Shield in the Lincoln Continental} orneq ; ‘has been attained by shorteni val spend a weekend or have an ; ing | Recreation officials hope the rest the front portion of the roof two of the city agrees with inches. Styling, Engineering Smoothed Styling and engineering refine-'models have a chrome molding tom of the panel face. The entire ments aimed at driver enjoyment that extends into the lower back and passenger comfort are the key-'pane] forming a continuous line notes in the 1960 line of Lincoln,'with the rear bumper. y {Lincoln Premier and Lincoln Con-| * * * inental. A completely new carburetor for improved | rformance and smooth idling, al leaf|tors. Easy panel has a precision look. Lincoln Town Car, four-door hardtop, four- instrifment|door sedan, two-door hardtop and Changes include a newly de-'pane} cluster features four hooded convertible; the Lincoln Premiere circular pods set above the panel four-door hardtop, four accept, the | Republican nomination for Presi- |M59 at Williams Lake road, Water- dent. ford Township. “I have no interest to run for * * any elective office at all,” he said. involved in the chain reaction acci- Ledge, this country’s diplo- |dent were injured, sald township matic representative te the (police. United Nations, made the state- | Officers said the accident ot- * * * Bdb Geddis, a stee) mill crane- man for 21 years, said: ‘It's not right. Ike is favoring the corpora- Robert McCrea. an ihspector for 31 years, said: “As far as I am concerned we shouldn't go back to work. But we have no alternative. I had to go on relief but I'm not ashamed of that.” ‘FORCED LABOR’ In Cleveland, Ray Williams, president of USW Local 2265, said “In my opinion they have the same kind of forced labor in Rus- sia.” It was the second time in a week that Eisenhower had set the T-H procedures into motion te end big strikes. Earlier he did it in the Bast-Gulf Coast docks ment in a question-and-answer [curred when an unidentified auto) period following as speech at the “stopped suddenly to make @ left ‘ > : a | a surprise saftlement that nobody really expects. it will take weeas strikers called bac to work. An estimated 200,000 additional | workers have been idled in other indusries. The industry and union are in a complete deadlock in this worst strike in steel industry history. * * * The companies have offered |what they describe as gains worth |15 cents an hour over two years. The union says the industry offer is actually less, but in any event they want 15 cents hourly gain for each year of a new contract. Swimming Club S to Buy Land for Pool BIRMINGHAM — The Forest Hills Swim Club will petition [: held at 2 p.m. Manley Bailey Funeral Home. died yesterday at his home aft For 36 years he was proprietor of the Williams Shoe Store in Bir- ingham. A member of First Presbyterian FCC Can't Police Television Shows (Continued From Page One) original charges against the CBS “Dotto” show, It indicated that the FCC had asked both CBS and NBC to out- line their corrective procedures in- quiring first of CBS and including NBC in its inquiry early this year! after the New York County grand jury had begun an investigation. * * * Doerfer also told the subcom- eeks ELDEN B. MUDGE mittee that the Commission had| declined the grand jury’s request) that an FCC representative give| testimony, The FCC told the grand jury in February that the Commis- sion had net included its own raised by the “fix” charges, Doerfer was called after the sub- committee lengthened its inquiry. Harris said the subcommittee also planned to hear testimony from the government’s watchdog over advertising claims — at hear- ings Monday. AND VAN DOREN? The chairman previously had announced that the inquiry would end yesterday. Still up in the air was the question of whether Charlies van Doren, $129,000 winner on the NBC-TV quiz “21” would testify. The subcommitte has sworn testimony that ‘“21"" was ‘‘rig- ged.” Harris refused to disclose wheth- er the subcommittee had issued a subpoena to back up its invitation for Van Doren to appear. But oth- er members indicated that no sub- poena had been . * * * NBC suspended Van Doren from The Steelworkers were averag- ing $3.11 hourly before the strike his $50,000-a-year network job Patrolmen Lauded for Action in Blaze (Continued From Page One) basement of the restaurant and damage limited to $2,000. For their quick thinking and res- jcue, the officers received citations ithe Federal Trade Commission— | yesterday from the Fire Safety Committee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. PART OF OBSERVANCE The awards were presented by Sherwin M. Birnkrant, committee chairman, in the Public Safety Building as part of the city’s an- nual observance of Fire Preven- tion Week. x -§ * ' Mudge and Adams were cited for quickly turning in the alarm, and Bale and Flesher for their rescue of the building’s occupants. Williams Visits Gronchi on Vacation in Rome ROME, Italy (UPI) — President Giovanni Gronchi received Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan yesterday. Williams and his wife, Thursday until questions raised by the investigation are resolved. Nancy, are in Rome on vacation. ARCHIE BARNETT NOT ICE! WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY ’ til 6 P.M. for RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY OPEN . MONDAY NIGHT 6 ‘til 9 P. M. es Usual - PP ae were oe ee ot salve {THE PON TIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1959 inister Giving Gives Braille Edition am aga app ~ : a nee The US. Bureau of Labor Sta-‘T'q] kes to Men at CHICAGO W7—Beverly Butler of/14, also gave the library @ copy tistics predicts that the current a 5 a Milwaukee has given the Chicago! lof Dale Evans’ A U.S, labor force ot about 70 million|K irk in the Hills Public Library a Braille copy of|° Dale Evans’ “Angel Unaware will expand to approximately 30 her first novel, “The Song of the|hich Miss Butler transcribed into million by 1965. Dr. Harold C, DeFindt is giv- Voyageur.” Braille. ing a series oe — to 2) am. each y THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH |/Nov. 18 at the Kirk in the Hills, mimanete DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH | -_ Sunday Schoo] ....10 A.M. Morning Worship ....11:00 AM. W. Long Lake road, Bloomfield Junior and Beginners’ Church OF THE ADVENT Hills, ne. | Youth Se eeeerrseee eeeeeesteceee eee Mit Lone Cake Wa, The theme of his talks is “Types Ev Chureh Service Corres GD BM ant ay Ay of Men.” They are designed to Mid Service ...... coccccsccccccceese 4-00 P.M. matcuaday wats 15 ‘Mo Prayer Pastor—REV. LEW LaLONE 6. 6. Supt.~ARTAUR EWALD help men understand themselves, to work more effectively with men of different dispositions, to appreciate the potentialities in all kinds of personalities, and to dis- cover how God can use any type of temperament, he said. * * * “The Quiet Type’ will be his topic Wednesday morning. Other titles include ‘“‘The Temperamen- tal Type,” ‘‘The Methodical Type,” “The Skeptical Type,” ““‘The Mer- and Services Communion Ist ara a bunday, Both Church ot GOD | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HURON AT WAYNE Pester.... REV. WILLIAM H. MARBACH, B.D. Associate Poster REV. GALEN E. HERSHEY, 8.D. | WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-1:00 CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 cenary Type’ and “The Ideal Type.”’ — J Following the services, coffee and rolls will be served. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn SINGING CONVEN TION ZION NAZARENE CHURCH When men speak il] of you, live 1 Block N. of Walton Blvd. 'so that nobody will believe them. Sundey School Seer (The Defender) 239 East Pike St te) orship eer = —— ‘ Youth Service «oe» 6:30PM. ff; Evangelistic Service . 7:45 P.M. Four Towns Sunday, October 11th Wegg Sores Megisg 28°™ l] METHODIST CHURCH 2:30 to 4:30 The End of COOLEY LAKE . at LOCKHAVEN Your Search Rev. W. precinct Pont. Pastor ASSISTANT PASTOR — The Rev. B. W. Lanpher, new assist- Pontise Press Phote QUARTETS — DUETS — TRIOS and SOLOS ae = eee Sunday School ...... 9:45 A.M. || ant pastor at the Alliance Church, 220 N. Cass Lake Rd., is shown _— Michigan State University in 1958 and ordained at the Alliance Plus Congregational Singing i] Church Service ........1]1 AM. with his wife and nine-month-old son, David. The son of Mr. and Church on Sept. 17 the same year. The new pastor attended the Everyone Is Invited! Central Methodist MILTON H. BANK, D.D.. Minister REV Danian J. WALLACE, B.D., Assectate Minister REV. JOHN H. HALL, D.D., Associate Minister ——_— Mrs. Weston Lanpher of 66 E. Beverly St., he was graduated from local church from 1947 to 1951. ————— " Infant Baptism t 2nd Service Lamsa Translation | PESHITTA BIBLE if Bread and wine are made for y, and oi] make life merry: ut money BRINGS ONE LOW AND CAUSES HIM TO GO ii ASTRAY in all things. ‘Central Methodist Men, | ‘Women Pray for Peace | Men and women of Central Meth- | ‘odist Church kept a Prayer Vigil | Day of Atonement to Start With Supplication, Song First Congregational Church 2 Mi EB Huron 6 Mt Clemens [=== = rom 6 p.m. Thursday until 6 p.m.| The Day of Atonement or Yom'sidered the holiest day of the ey eee = = Malcolm K. Burton, Minister [CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC \Friday, all praying for world peace. | . |Kipper will begin Sunday evening Sewiski Religious Calendar, it is MORNING SERVICES falcolm K. ; | x *« * | Series of Membership and last through Monday. Con- marked by fasting. 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. SCIENCE CHURCH ee eo STAYING POWER “MY RIGHTEOUSNESS FOR EVER” 10:30 A.M. Service Sunday School leaders, teachers, Classes to Start Sunday ‘members of women's groups, the | Men's Club and youth organizations |\took turns in the prayer assign- singing of the celebrated humn “Kol Nidre.” It is a petition for divine forgiveness and impulsive 30 Whittemore Street Sunday Service 7:30 P.M. Silver Tea Wed. 7:30 P.M. at First Presbyterian Dr. Bank, Preaching (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A.M.) A good welcome, cde!! SUNDAY SCHOOL |Worst Punishment.” A new series of membership classes, taught by the pastors, will FRIENDLY GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH forgiveness, past faults and de. termination to rectify errors, rhe Way. Meron . 1 H. A. DRAKE, Speaker iments. “What Happens to Our Plans” resolutions. tat ONG Lt » preaching |= : —— SS » Will be the theme of Dr. William The theme of the service \s H. Marbach’s sermon at the 9:30 the necessity to make amends » -¢ : ae , er eS | LEAL DEPT FIRST CHURCH of the BRETHREN worship hour Sunday at the First for hurt, caused by the wor- : vor CSe1aw Presbyterian Church. shipper. Music, supplications and F | RST METHOD | S ; Assembly of God 8 Gunday Schoo! 19 A.M Morning Message by the The Sacrament of infant Bap- sermons center about this major ? “fi t : Wed aie BE Seige at ‘the Wills hom tism will be administered at the theme. South Saginaw at Judson Paul T. Hart, Pastor ;; Irs Bat. Class Meeting for the Young Married People at the ‘DeVault home. Il a.m. service with Rev, Galen All during the following day Harry J. Lord. Assistant Pastor .- $ 210 N. Perry St. Rev. Leroy Shafer, Pastor E. Hershey preaching on ‘‘Man’'s Jews offer personal prayers for 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP : WORLD WIDE COMMUNION SUNDAY “THIS SPIRIT WILL WIN” ti ea wea! ‘hs TEMPLE BETH JACO of ! d3 ur - : . ; a JE , ACOB yr, Pe ot aan tual good is yours 131 MT. CLEMENS ST—YMCA. BLDG. start at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, oa me Paul Hart, etnies Reform Jewish services will be 11:15 CHURCH SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. Sunday School #48 AM —Morning Worship 11 A.M Junior High Pioneers will held at 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple ont a Svening Service 1:00 elect officers at the 5:30 p.m. Seth Jacob, 79 Flizabeth Lake Youth Fellowship ........ 6:15 P.M. | ee ae on. soi April Rd. with Rabbi Nathan Hersh.|+ Wed. 7:30 P.M. Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship Robert Garner, Pastcr 2 a field speaking on ‘Whisper Man, - Ri WTSI. “Where Meeting at the same time will Whisper.” members be the Senior High Tuxis with) The theme of his sermon Mon- - m rch” Roger Riley, David Mintho d 0 will be “The Fourth and friends Vatertord Township's American Baptist Chu: ve Minthorn, lay morning will be e Four ind Christ CRESCENT HILLS BAL ISH Becky Bryce and Ruth A: Hott. | REV. CLETUS FRANKLIN’ [Dimension."’ A children’s service ONLY PEOPLE MISUNDERSTOOD * . man in charge. lis scheduled for 2 p.m. and the Jesus Was misunderstood. The rearon for this misunderstanding !{s tra- real Crescent Lake Road near Hatchery Road (concluding service tor ihe 6 P dition, that doctrine of men. We say there are two the Father and REV. BENJAMIN A. BOHN, Pastor The monthly meeting of the ses- jeonc uding service for the Day at Son We say Son is Map and not s God, as some say he ts. 1 Tim. 2-5 10 A.M. Worship Service 11 A.M. Bunday School sion will be held Monday ev ening eviva eetings paitnertent will be held at 5 pm Picker Ss here: ts one Ged ate Goprarhe yy Poles od Sed an. The Dan P A Nash Wed., 7:30 P. M. Visitors’ Training Film and the board of trustees will g } * * * to this earth to take on the cloak of flesh and as He said in St. John 1 ‘ c t —) t e o longer” ‘4 astor . Q. as’ mon Large Parking Lot Nursery During All Services toge ther Tuesday. f p kd | Ch h | \Iusic for Yom Kippur will be to prove Mint eaueneae cet ce tne real a aan Sal aoa Himeslt robe 10:45 —— 4 ‘a GEKGAIE UNUCH [provided by Temple Beth Jacob] sAT# GOR and topk om the fies and became @ Tan vo we, could become . Choir with Rebecca Gould ana Prepare Ye the way of the Lord. Make straight in the eat (& highwar MORNING WORSHIP « OAKLAND PARK METHODIST CHURCH Detroit Teacher to Speak! Conducting evangelistic services'James Rosenthal, soloist. Charles | {2% °%, 9%. ,Yi0 "Behold the Lord od wit! come’ with strong hand “Thy word have [| hi din bul. Rev. J. W. Deeg, Pastor — Montcalm and Glenwood at Local Unity Church lat the Parkdale Church of the E. Wilson is music director. ee pRerigiiek em som Isaih wa telling ot the coming of Jobn the MAY BROT 6:0 s Sermon 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:15 a. m. ‘Nazarene is the Rev. Cletus! The blowing of the ram's horn fe ita Lard eae, ei ce harken O earth and al! that there t- F et rd ¢ e s* vo he Lord from Hi 1 “WHEN WE MUST WAIT” Mrs. Diane Seaman, teacher at Franklin of Oden, Ind. Meetings by Jacob Meyer will officialiy Temple “For behold the Tord cometh out of Hie place and will, come 7:45 A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP 6.30 PM. the Detroit Unity Assoc iation, will began Wednesday and will contin- bring to a close the 10-davs of ‘ioe ll and tread uo on ithe high places, of the earth SMe hb SUNDAY NIGHT mereneecmeemeemeemenariees: meme gee aes jbe guest speaker Sunday morning ue through Oct. 18. |penitence with child and bring forth @ Son and they shall call His name Emmanuel Pe bs pS PP eS eae PRG as SW bane ea ii. . % ae Sd i hich n interprete s &« Fi see iat . i cop] SOUL CRUSADE bt ook 2 Pick bane ree a VE: Shay : Oe EF st the SO ne of eerie oe time is 7:30 every night this CONGREGATION B'NAI ISRAEL eri stiniiore taal a Me > you can see wha mean, people - inty, ¢ amberlain St. Her wee h edie Ivatt 1 . ~ Organ-Choir-Specials topic wil “ si | Traditional Jewish services will come Lord, 1 Salration. 80 rou ean sce why T believe that Salvation A finely Massage h SYLVAN LAKE bit.” u be Our aan on A gee ne each a be held at 5:30 Sunday evening at that the Sot of Ged Ger wen . = far cain that the ok Ged per ttend d the church where \ years, the Rev. Mr. Franklin has Congregation B'nai Israel, 143 upon himself Heb 10-20 Bre new and living way which He hath Christ is real. CHURCH OMELET CHURCH of CHRIST |The Rev, David Williamson of held pastorates in Indiana and Illi-!Oneida Rd 1k, Tor bs much an Elen om (he Chidres Ere Varakice a) HGH and ieee Sinan — ot Orchard Lake & Middlebelt Roads | Flint will continue his series of nois and assisted in the organiza-| Rabbi Israel Goodman will] 5 Meets aig ters bil Beton as aie he kee FE 5-7778 jlectures at 8 pm. Wednesday. His |tion of seven new churches “Whi a cy ham. So you can see that God took this vatl of flesh on Himself. which | bg Sund be 1 The Word of God” : ‘preach on What a Synagogue made Him both God and Mar As Peter satd Both Lord and Christ." ————— — NT reine Waisice & Fh subject will be “Accept Your; The evangelist also conducts Means.” Isiah, 45-15 ne eee ws * sate ed ar THEY § ET AT PHILIPPI” |Good.” cam meetin s and outh revivals. Teriiy’ ¢ ‘ ; at : United gb ee = se tiie | At 11:30 Monday morning | gece ar gD indy God tat hides! theself. © God of. Tarael, the ! Sun. CKLW-TV 8:30 A.M. Rabbi Goodman will speak on They shall go to " conturion together that are makers of idols and {f the ni a FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH the topic, “‘The Gates of Weep- CERNE THEE PEURIC MEOnE SRE Gidla + Wouls Uke fc Ener ee Ret ‘ FSS I EE — a = = rchar =, a pol ” astor o ° : No o find here thts God tt eaks co i c i . = 576 Orchard Lake Av yenue Rev. Harold Marshal!, Pa: ing.” At 7:30 p.m. the children 17-20 At when he wes den anded af tie Phetisees when the Kineton Te enlan ue Harry Nicho's. President will gather for a service. of i should come he answered them and said The Kingdom of God come Ror ith pone r for beho!d ¢ Kingdom { Go « {thi Sunday 7: 30 P. M. Rev. Hector Wi AM of Detrcit The closing service will be at Gh frou? Jecuc said I wile 5 the Kingdom Churches CHURCH «. NAZARENE _Lyceurn Sunday 10:30 A.M spi withé Larane Hers Message Tea Wedne day 7 P.} M. assisting the Rabbi in the liturgical 60 STATE STREET portions of the worship hour 1¢ cloud past or the boice pa , - his let me Peat from you! OAKLAND AVENUE On Yom Kippur morning Rabbi Hershfield will conduct a service . Pe ; : Tis ; ' wae s . Churc 654 Taylor Mumey Lockemene Youth career Wee y OOr == 11-00 AM. : an Hall ~ ee ‘patients at the Pontiac State Hos. Services Sunday 11 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. , iD a -aueue = NM, aNd lec Ceti TEM [yeaah ital. Worship ........- . 10:00 A.M. f orship ° JOHN MEAD of Pontiac P — : ~ Bible School ...... 11:20AM. ]} Youth Groups .. 6:30 P.M. Thurs. Open Forum 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship .... 5:45P.M Evening Service 7:30 P.M Oct. 18th. Rev. Jack Teeters of Detroit = ‘ Evening Service .... 7:00 P.M. |; 2 . . nee Se ES Wednesday | Minister Will Speak at Both Services “ [ | ) [ ] ) a N U eC aq IS U ‘C ayer Meeting .... 7:00 P.M. | RICHARD NORTH, Minister of Music HUTCHINSON, . Pastor Waterford Community Church i H ROAD AUBURN HEIGHTS 3456 Primary Street FP, Wm. Palmer, Pastor Sunday School .... 10:00 A.M. Ghurcti oj... couse 11:45 A.M. “THANKS OFFERING” Rev. Faye Larude Ir. Hi. Youth Group .... Sr. Hi. Youth Group .... Post Hi. Youth Group 7:15 P.M. 6 P.M. 6 P.M. LAKELAND Maceday Lk. & Wms. Lk. Rds. Rev. Roy F. Lambert, Pastor Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Morning Worship .. 10:45A.M 2nd Sunday School 10:45 A.M SASHABAW 5331 Maybee Road —_ idence Township Sunday School .. Worship Hour 9:45 A.M. 11:00 A.M, Yo Sunday School & Worship ..10:00 A.M. Sunday Evening Service .... 7:30 P.M. Services Tues. & Thurs. .... 7:30 P.M. $860 Andersonville Rd. Worship Services ....8:30, 11 A. M. Sunday School .........9:45 A. M. Evening Service ...........7 P. M. Hour of Power .....Wed. 7:30 P. M. "Apostolic Church of Christ 458 CENTRAL ung People Saturday .... 7:30 P.M. Welcome to a Friendly Church! Morning Worship . EVANGELISTIC e- SERVICES “Tuesday, Oct. 13 Oct 25th Nightly. JOHN HALL Evangelist from Watauga, Tenn Sunday Services 11 AM 9:45AM Csalses for All Ages 10: 00 A. M—MORNING WORSHIP “BUSY NOW SERVING THE LORD” Evening Service—7:00 P.M. “ARISE AND GO” Dr. H. H. Savage, speaking at both services HEAR Miss Gladys Ayhward Author: “The Small Woman’ Story featured in Readers Digest FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH y, October 14 — 7:30 P.M. MSCS We y School ESPECIALLY INVITES YOU TO WORSHIP AT THREE GREAT SERVICES 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 7:30 P.M. Church Phone FE 5-836] —_ BAPTISMAL COMMUNITY. UNITED UL 2-5142 Je: Oe ey 9 ne! oto ES Bishop L. A. Par ig 4 Oh teria eee — 4 "FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i} DR. TOM MALONE oe Gk ane CENTRAL 24 Oakland and Saginaw : 3 SPEAKER Youth Groups ...:.. 6:20AM. | CHRISTIAN i Fn ht yA AT ALL SERVICES Evening Worship .... 7:30 P.M. CHURCH os Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Wetudy Hour... 7.30PM 347 N. Saginaw St. BS Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor AL M vi a a SPECI USIC rhegied em : 9:45-A. M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL Vader Oirertion GF JOYCE MALONE Modern Supervised Nursery Ample Parking Space Radio Broadcast WPON 10:15 A. M. Each Sunday Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday 1503 DR. TOM MALONE, Pastor TK Ue RC \ a it ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1959 First Social Brethren Church 316 Baldwin. FE 2-038¢ Sat. Eve, Service ....7:30P.M } Sunday School ....10:00 AM. Sunday Morning Worship ..... -- 1100 A.M. Adult Bible Study ...6°35 P.M. Sunday Evening Worship ce cceccc I OPM Tues. Young People . .7:30 P.M. Thurs. Prayer . - 7:30 P.M. REV. / .9:45 AM .1V00AM “Sanctification and Humility Sunday School .. sunday Worship AVE. .6:00 PM Evangelistic Service 7PM . mig DEATH™ Coming—C. EPPERSON, Evar- list, a ak 26 to Nov. 1. = is Lenghee Asst. Pastor Rev. G. |. Bersche THE ALLIANCE CHURCH M.59 and Cass Lake Road G. }. Bersche, Pastor RALLY DAY AT THE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Baldwin at Fairmount SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 a.m. bia Avenue Baptist Church Meetings to Last Through Oct. 18 | Educational Building of ¢ Columbia Ave. Church Sunday evenings. , Evangelistic continued through Oct. Rev, Kenneth Day, superintendent | of missions for the Baptist State’ Convention, is the speaker. The evangelist will speak to the ice Sunday in Providence Mission- will be junior department of the Sunday School Sunday. The Columbia Avenue Church jig will observe its 12th birthday on Oct. 18 according to Mrs. Juanita Jones, church clerk, present mem- bership is 792. Houston Lovett. man of the church building com- mittee. reported pians for the aad educational building have completed by architect W. Zimmerman Associates. The esti- mated cost is $100,000 Sanday School superintendent Haskel] Kennedy said the Owen School has been secured for | Sunday School expansion. “With | the addition of the new educa- | tional building, the Columbia | Avenue Church hopes to enroll at least 1,000 people in Sunday School within the next year,” he said. | The Rev. M. F. Boyd. pastor, said the Rev, George Sinquefield has been called from Port Clintin, Ohio, general chair-, to accept the pastorate of the new mission started in Roches- ter as a branch charch A graduate of Howard College and New Orleans Baptist Seminary, | he will occupy the pulpit in Roches- ter Sunday. Memorial Concert fo Honor Garabrant Sydney Giles of Ann Arbor will | present a memorial carillon con-!| cert at 4 p.m. Sunday in honor of, the late Dr. Maurice Garabrant. music director Christ Church Cranbrook and organist Assistant carilloneur at the Uni- versity of Michigan, Mr Giles played a memorial concert for V Dr. Garabrant at the University’s | I Burton Memorial Tower Tuesday. Recital numbers will include many compositions by Dr. Gara- brant. —_—_—~ vities for all the pecial activ hildren An outdoor camp- sre session is planned He!p us P.onee: fer Christ WORSHIP HOUR 11 am. YOUTH HOUR 6. 13 5 p.m. ——eoee We Welcome You! EVENING SERVICE 7 pm First + Christian Church Disciples of Christ Sunday School-...10 A.M. Church Service ...1]1 A.M. 858 W. Huron Rev. D. D. McColl! —_— —;z~— — I OG LUTHERAN % a = CHURCHES ' Bloomfield : TOWNSHIP Square Lake & Telegraph * Wm. C. Grate, Pastor Church Service ....10:00 AM School 11:00 AM. ' St. Mark " 7979 Commerce Road Pi (West Bloomfield Township) & Wm. C. Grate, Pastor © Sunday School .... 945 AM © Church Service .. !! Cedar Crest Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd : (Next to Dublin Schoo!) Sunday Howard E. Ciaycomcbe. Pas‘o Grace - * o- “ae ISAM. > Corner Genesee and Glendale ; (West Side) ‘ R cherd £. Stuckmeyer. Pastor = Church Service ... 900 AM ¢ Sunday Sz 900 AM ¢ Church Service ...1!:00 AM # Sunday Schoo! .. 11:00 AM St. Stephen * V.F.W. Hall—Walton Blvd . (Between Dixie and Sashaba®: ¢ Guy B. Smith, Pastor & Church Service .. 30 * Sunday School! 10:45 St. Trinity Auburn Jessie (Bast @ Relph C. Clause, Pastor f Sunday School ....9:45 A.M. ®@ First Service ..... 8:30 AM: Second Service ..}1:00 AM as Be St. Paul Joslyn at Third (North Bide) George Mahder, Pastor Morning Sepvice . 1045 AM Sunday School .. 900 AM PERE. ERO, A F, ‘ & — ww pes ECS PRES Sie he Meret ag Mee a PP et Sons eT Temple 1380 Mt. Clemens Interdenominationa! Sunday School, 9:45 A.M Morning Worship, 11:00 AM Evening Worship. 7:00 PM Wed. ma Bervices, 7:45 PM GEOFPPREY DAY BA.BThb. Pastor | BETHEL TABERNACLE Pirst Pentecost Church ef Pontiac SS...10 am Worship 11 am Evangelistic Service 7:30 pm Tues. and Thurs. 7:30 p.m. Rev. ané Mrs. 8. Crouch 1348 Baldwin Ave. PB 56-8256 * Williams Lake Church of the Nazarene Corner Airport & Ratchery Road 10 AM SUNDAY SCHODL 11 AM WORSHIP HOUR 7 PM WORSHIP HOUR Paul Coleman Minister _ Council Churches ASCENSION WATERFORD Meeting at Leggett Schoo! 3621 Pontiac Lake Rd. Wm. LaFountain. Paste; SERVICES ...9 AM, 11 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM National Lutheran | Churches List Week’s Activities The Lutheran Laymen's League|Impe of Pontiac will conduct| scientist George Washington Carv- evangelistic — Fy! Paul Lutheran Church is evangelistic sponsoring a family night for the) meetings at 7:30 p.m.) at the Five Ponits Community entire congregation from 7 to 8:30|Church, 3411 E, Walton Bivd., Mon- iene Plans include a Christian fellow-, * fol- Lindsay, paster, said the public jis invited. PROVIDENCE BAPTIST | UNITARIAN The Rev. Ezekiel Wright will Walter P, Nickell, naturalist at speak at the 11:30 morning serv- Cranbrook Institute of Science, ary guest speaker at the Bir- gg. ee guests minghaf Unitarian Church, Wood- The closing service of the 1lthiward and Lone Pine roads, at anniversary of the church will be) 10:30 a.m. Sunday. at 3:30 p.m. with the Rev.| Members of the Pontiac congre-| M. L. Bellinger of the St. John | gation will - be present, Methodist Churbr bringing the mes-! x * | “Self Realization, a Key to Great- FIVE POINTS ness” will be Mr. “ Harvest Home Banquet — at Directing Girl DR. ROBERT B. PIERCE irginia Reardon First Methodist Oct. 23 “The State of Contentment” lwhen he speaks at the 69th an-|} nual Harvest Home Banquet in iFirst Methodist Church on Oct. 23. ‘Church in Detroit, Dr. Pierce is a graduate sity and Garrett Bible Institute. * * 7 Ordained in the Methodist minis. Broadway Methodist Church in In- dianapolis prior to his Detroit ap- pointment in 1957. nor’s special committee on educa- at the Indiana State School Boys, and on the advisory jboard of Crossroads Rehabilta- tion Center for Crippled Children. | bringing about a better. ander- | standing of the American way of at of Christian Service will meet for life” was given him by the Free- a study on Nations in W ‘The Role of United’ dem Foundation. ‘orld Affairs.’’ Butler, program; Mrs. Dudley Col- | by and Mrs. Arthur Tuffin, decora- | |tions; and Mrs. Norman Todd, | programs "Scout Session | sok tk Chris meet en's Ro erint and Virginia Reardon will direct a Girl Scout leadership meeting and Costumes, Campfire . fo Be Part of Rally “o" "= 'tumes and a campfire session will | be held outdoors with songs and stories appropriate to the theme | Other chairmen include Mrs. | Clayton Rule, dinner; Mrs. Jerome | Mitchell, gifts; and Mrs. Benjamin | at 9:30 Chureh, _ publicity. tmas workshop Thursday morning at the Orchard will be Mrs. Joseph Davis Lake Community Church. Pres-| At 9:30 Thursday morning, | byterian. members of the Women’s Society, At 10:30 am. Saturday, communicant’s class people is held. Another class will begin at 8 p.m. Sunday . The Rev. Edward D. Auchard, to Present Musicale pastor, will preach on “Worthy of Your Calling’ at 9 and 11 a.m. Masedonia Baptist Church pre- Sunda sents the first in the series of fall Charles M. Wright will preside Musicales at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, at the board of trustees meeting With Barbara A. Keller giving on! Monday evening. The session will organ recital. Tuesday evening and the | Organist at the First General executive committee of the Wom- ‘Baptist Church, Miss Keller plans | the General Baptist | |Chureh College at Oakland City, Association on Wednesday. |to attend "she is a graduate of Emmanuel Christian School. The Rev. L. R. Christopher Course Annual Rally Day will be ob- served at the Sunday School serv- Slated at St. Vincent ice tomorrow at Pilgrim Holi- Church | A Christopher leadership course: “Prailblazing With Christ” is the will be condueted every Thursday, theme at 9:30 p.m. for nine weeks at St. The primary and junior depart- Vincent de Paul Hall. Classes will ‘ments will be pioneering in cos- begin Thursday. course is open to adults in the area Further information may be ob- tained {rom Geraldine Korody at 1s Edison St. vy Overbaugh is general sup endent with Manganete Stoner Dick Grimes, assistants zs bod ‘ A. £ , 2800 Watkins Lake Rd.. N.W. Oak. Preaching 1} @ Radio — CKLW, 7:30 am., 800 ke. in Detroit Vt et EVANGELISTIC TABERNACLE Classes ne a vest am. & 7:30 pm. Youth at 6:30 p.m. unday School 10 am ik moudh ey. Pas. a Witt Baughey, Asst. Pas. He sittin CHRIST WATERFORD TWP. Airport at Williams Lake Rd Arvid E. Anderson Pastor WORSHIP ......... 1} AM SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 AM ST. JOHN’S PONTIAC 87 Hill St. at Cherry St SUNDAY SCHOOL . 9:45 A™M CHURCH SERVICE 11:00 AM. ‘| | SHEPHERD of the LAKES WALLED LAKE Meeting at Walled Lake Kiem. &rhoo! W. Maple Near Ladd Rd. M. Frederick Foutz, Pastor CHURCH SERVICE ...11 AM. SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:30 A.M CHRIST of the LAKES WHITE LAKE TWP. Meeting at Beaumont School 6532 Elizabeth Lake Rd. Ivan C. Ross. Pasto: SUNDAY SCHOOL ..9:15 A.M CHURCH SERVICE 10:30 A.M. “Something New Under the — "ST. PAUL METHODIST 165 B. Square Lake Rd. FE 8-8233 Church School 10 AM. Morning Worship 11:15 AM. Rev. James A. McClung, Minister Rev. ena eachin: Youth Fellowship 6 PM. SPM . Supervised Nursery — All Services — = Apis Parking Nickell’s sub-) The Rev. and Mrs. Jack Van'ject. It concerns the life of Negro, | Pastor of Metropolitan Methodist | of Northwestern Univer-, try in 1941, he was pastor of the Dr. Pierce served on the gover-| tion in Indiana, the Board of Pa-. The George Washington Medal | | fer “outstanding achievement in | Cofmmittee chairmen working iwith Mrs. Paul Kratt, general chairman, include Mrs. Lewis| Toastmaster I “tase «st! Macedonia Baptist | Backed by the Kateri Klub, the, who wish to develop his talents. | er. * topic tit wl mn at he 3pm be Sy ar ere hold The Rev. Joseph Pelham, di- ‘rector of Christian Social Relations When he preaches lot the Episcopal Diocese of Mich-| will, igan, will speak on “‘Social Drink-| ‘ing’ at the 8 p.m. service on Oct. t jbe Dr. Robert B. Pierce's WC oe sad, aval 00 NOW. a ae ae Episcopal Church‘ of the Advent. | The Rev. Jot. Hall will conduct'versary. The public is invited. Harvest Homecoming will be ob- served tomorrow at the Church of . | to Cost Near $100,000 snip service, a film of. the 1958 | Pa i he “The Heart, G04, 296 W. South Blvd. The cele- Rose Bowl Parade and a demon- Is a Rebel, * will be shown at 6:30|bration will begin with Sunday services at Coleen: stration af 6 teeny ware Bale p.m. Sunday. The Rev. Gordon , will be A A dessert and coffee hour will 18. The low. School at 10 a.m. “Thanking God’ for Fruit -andion “Blasphemy” at the 7 p.m. Grain" will be Elder M. 3. Watkins worship hour. by the choir. Garrison, Oakland Youth Fellowship will 9:15 p.m. Sunday at Calvary Bap- gram at 7:45 p.m. deipete, | ~|tist Church on Pontiac Lake road. |groups will also participate, William Meyers will direct the. music with David Breen at the Piano. “at Central Christian Church, N. Saginaw! 2 Ps nee ek PM. if CHURCH OF GOD St., Tuesday through .Oct. 25, Meet-| Mrs, Mary Anthony and Mrs. \Doris Russell will be in charge of Members of the Junior Church Marimont Baptist Church 68 W. Walton FE 2-7239 Sunday School 10 A.M. . Morning Worship 11 A. M. “A COURAGEOUS RESOLVE" : Fou Seow C8 F.06. Evening Worship 7:30 P. M. ISAAC” Pastor Somers seadens both services MARIMONT . . . A Growing Church with a Friendly Welcome! “Holding Forth: the Word af Life” will participate in the service, the YOUTH FELLOWSHIP ‘Rev, V. L. Lewis said. , Singers known as “The Morning | the monthly Singspiration at! Doves’ will present a musical pro-_ TRINITY BAPTIST “A Letter That Cannot Be Mailed” will be the sermon sub- ject of the Rev. Joseph W. Moore’ at 11 am. Pa, in Trinity Baptist Church. | The Baptist Training Union will, meet at 6 p.m. Pastor Moore will speak on “The First Usher Board’’ at the 7:30! CHURCH OF ADVENT BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday evening service when the| WEST HURON and MARK STREET Dr. loseph Irvine Chepmen! Pastor Percy M. Walley. I:.. Minister of Education Two Worship Services 8:45 and 11:00 A.M. Sermon by the Pastor 9:45 A.M.—Church Classes for All 7:00 P.M.—Five Baptist Youth Fellowship Groups Adult Forum 8:00 P.M.—Evening Vespers Wednesday 7:15 P.M.—Mid-Week Sefvice “An American Baptist Convention Church” CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ‘adult ushers celebrate their anni | t j FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH 248 Baldwin Avenue Sunday Schoo! 9:45 Moming Service 11:00 Youth Service 6:00 Evening Service 7:00 Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 Rev. Pau) Johnson — FE 4-7172—FE 5-9822 Christian Temple, 505 Auburn Ave. fev. 3 Lather Sheffield. Assistant A Special Welcome Awaits You 10:00 A.M. . ae 11:00 A.M. ‘Bethe! 6:45 P.M. JUNIOR and YOUTH FELLO 1:30 P.M. WORSHIP SERVICE Topic: “Better Things” We extend a cordia! welcome in a!! our services. FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 149 N. Bast Bivd. Pontiec, Michigan Pastor O. P. Eastman Office: PE 4-1811 Parsonage: 632 Benson : FE 56-6924 0:45 to t 4.M.—Communion & Worship Service j 11:45 to tints 4M Sunday Gchoo! Clesses Al) Ages 6:30 eit teams Peoples’ 1:45 PM.—Evangelistic Gervice } i] WESLEYAN METHODIST 67 NORTH LYNN STREET Sunday Schoo! 10 A.M. Worship 11 A.M. Evening Service 7:30 P.M. Ww.Y.P.S. ety P.M. Wednesday Prayer and Bible Service 7:30 P.M | FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 5640 Williams Lake Rd. ar. Dixie Highway Rev. A! Kasten, Pastor Sunday Schoo) ...........10:00 AM Worship Service ..... ee. 11:00 .AM. Evangelistic Service ...... 7:30 P.M. “We Preach Christ Crucified. Risen. and Returning” PONTIAC CHURCH Wednesday Prayer Service 7:30 PM. fi SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY : “ARE SIN, DISEASE, AND DEATH REAL?” : Sunday Services and Reading Room Sunday School 2 East Lawrence Street 11:00 A.M. Open Daily Wednesday Evening 11 AM. to$ P.M Service 8 P M. Friday to 9 P M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lawrence and Williams Streeis HOW CHBISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS RADIO STATION CKLW_ 800 KC SUNDAY 9:45 A. M. T.V. Every Sunday, Channel 7, 9:30 A.M. OF CHRIST Welcomes All Visitors Bible Study ....... eececescess 9:30AM. Morning Worship ....... veces JO SUA: Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6:00 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service ...... 7:30 P.M. Everybody Is Invited! 1180 North Perry St. THE SALVATION ARMY | Sunday Schl. 9:45 a.m. Young People’s Legion 6 p.m. | Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evangelistic Mtg. 7:30 p.m God Meets With Us — You Too, Are Invited 29 W. LAWRENCE STREET Wednesday Prayer and Praise Meeting 7:00 p.m. CAPTAIN AND MRS. J. WILLIAM HEAVER Good Music — Singing —True to the Word Preaching All Saints Episcopal Church Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 9:30 A.M. and 11:15 AM Morning Prayer and Sermon by the Rector. Church School us ST. GEORGE'S ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH $01 Commerce, Milford $301 Hatchery Rd. Drayton 8:00 A.M.—Holy Comrfunion 8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion 10:30 A. M—Morning Prayer 9:30 and ff:15 A. 4. —tIdentical and Serasn Services of Morning Prayer Church 6chool Chureh Schoo! Rev. Bertram T. White. Vicar Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, ‘Vicar PICTURE of YOU LOOKING NA Pontiac Photographer’s Association SUTHERLAND STUDIO 12 East Pike Street FE 2-2711 ROBINSON'S STUDIO 2@ East Mufen Sireet FE 4-3669 C. B. RASKILL sTUDTO 1 Mt. yt Street FE 4-0553 DIMITRI LeZAROFF 233 Oliver Street FE 4-346 WOOLIEVER STUDIO 426 N. Paddock Street FE 4-3001 sunday School Morning Worship .---+-++rcceeeceeececeee dL At 8. T. U. ewe eeeacceccccncsecssess sOL00 P, Evening Worship Le aae sec ccccescescesecess 4100 P, Wednesday eaves Meeting OCTOBER 7 Through 18 NIGHTLY, 7:30 P.M. i. Pe ahs Me Columbie Avenue BAPTIST CHURCH nee cece ces :7:80 P. Rev. M. F, Boyd Ir., Pastor Cooperating with Southern Baptist Convention — 9,000,000 Members — REVIVAL Evangelistic Services REV. KENNETH DAY, Supt. of Missions, Baptist State Convention of Michigan inst FREE METHODIST CHURCH FALL REVIVAL Oct. 10-18 Each Evening 7:30 SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship 1} A. Mz “Christ—Lost and Found” Evening Worship 7;00 : “Eternal Destinies” REV. G. STANLEY PUGH Evangelist . in Sama Peter at i ie ne: 10:09, and te: om "did not adhere to “SEARCHING THE SCRIPTURES” with Roosevelt Wells, Minister CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday ...... % 745 A.M. Sermon aad Worship . 11:00 A. M. Eve. Worship & Sermon.... 6:00 P. M. ay 8:00 P. M. “COMMON RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS NOT EN BY THE BIBLE” In article last — a to @ practice. The me ne of whi is that of ‘JESUS ONLY.” doctrine origi- na not with Le) but with UNINSPIRED ER TR H. It is to | age and dangerous to a Last week I endeavored to poeere t! ONLY ONE PERSON Is ¥ THE to you. their on of = Only” conception of bap- tism is that for baptism be valid the candidate must taken out must be pronounced certain words which to ismal formula. Such ts not stated in God's Book, vocates of this doctrine, I would like to ask this WHERE IN THE BI Te eee fae eres ae a ‘orm Te is a preacher cing person nV indespensibie to, the, person's obtaining pardon for by the geerec of this. false the his ane cited > 8:16; Toa and 10, bat these do not set for’ RAPTISMAL “An exa' ation o eat pes passages, however, P “as definite conclusion th the ‘uniformity claimed for them s If the first of these — Acts _ as wees a in ool — of Jesus Christ,” it must follow that — and Paul in ism and the name of Jesus are asso- ments of the name, thus indi- conclusively that no definite te denign fe for the order of words were ie Notice the difference in words and in arrange- Christ te 16 my oo Jesus t Acta 10 Lord 4. Acts 19 Lord Jesus “Thus of four occurrences where baptism is said to have been tn the name of Jesus, ag be = a a in the Greek Testament, as well as in the En deduction, it becomes s t that NO UN F TERMS OCCURS, and t! ' grantee OF pearicas ee ta ee abe ed z ey Or NAME OF only. ” NOT Rh SAYS THAT = \GNIFICANT; Ig tO the c The words. the - ; rt A rt OF r WHA "ohio Hughes Skreet, Pontioc, sagen, a _ WELCOME TO THE CHURCH OF CHRIST 210 Hughes Stredt, Pontiac, Michigan t i | ~ « ¢ . . * severe? THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1959 Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas OHN TUSON OF 16 GER Ets I WISH TO THANK OUR MANY ! ‘Opry’ Members Killed in Auto Crash. FRED E. LIIMATTA ice at 2 p. m. Barial will be in|in Almont Community Hospital. friends, neighbors, and relatives, Fred E, Liimatta, 48, of 6080/Ottawa Park ; Burial will be in Imlay Township EVANSTON, Wyo. in’/— Two] Sef thelr many acts of Kindness, Dixie Highway, Waterford Town- DONALD K. WORTHIN members of the Grand Old Opry during the last illness and dea ship, died yesterday at Wayne aTON A farmer, Mr, Riordan is gur- troupe of broadcasting fame were Golke me Wels Sc County Hospital of injuries suf-|, TROY—Service will be held at/vived by his wife, Leone. killed in an head-on automobile the Pursley Funeral Home, er fered when a construction boom |4 p.m, Monday at the Price collision near here Friday. poving_ bee a 2S A fell on him. Funeral Home for Donald Robert CLARENCE F. CROWE zie dead were identified as Mrs. in Memerian : dn quolve ef Bay D Baker|“°rthington, 21, of 1054 Woodslee|} HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP — Serv- uth Evelyn Sullivan, 37, of ~ Co., he was a member of Christine’, yo, ed yesterday in High-|ice will be held 2 p.m. Monday at Hendersonville, Tenn. and her] Die ares wee passed ovat Luth Churet land Park. the Richardson-Bird Funeral Home brother-in-law, Phillip Sullivan, 33, October 7. 1986. Burial will take place in Union| in Milford for Clarence F. Crowe, of Madison, Tenn. Your presence is ever near us Surviving are his wife, Elaine;|Corners Cemetery. 75, of 2472 Jackson Blvd., who esha gre F his father, Frank Liimatta; five] He is survived by his parents, |died yesterday in Detroit Memorial « Mrs. Sullivan’s husband, Rol- Your loved ones will never forget. daughters, Mrs. Jean Haslip of) Mr. and Mrs. John A. Worthington | Hospital after a brief illness. Burial , lin Sullivan, 40, also a member | = WO, “Wrist ately, “band Pontiac, Mrs. Eunice Martin ofiof st. Petersburg, Fla.; a sister will follow in Highland Cemetery. ; of the western band and dancing IN LOVING MEMORY OF MAMIE Van Nuys, Calif; Adele, Lila andiMrs. Norman (Marilyn) Clark of} Mr. Crowe was a member of! - es group, was in serious condition ae ae ee Linda Lee, all at home; three sons,|Royal Oak, and one brother, John| the Mason Lodge of Cambridge, : in an Evanston hospital with | 1 bave lost my soul's companion, Fred, Frank and Arthur, all at/L. of 1054 Woodslee St., Troy. Ohio, Ps shoulder injuries. And day by day I miss her more, oe three brothers, and three ay a) nena A retired farmer, he is survived f Ronald B. Terry, 29, of Green| ““seuiy missed Ur busbend Jobe. are. . by his wife, Ola; one son, Clar- : River, Wyo., driver of the other} IN LOVING MEMORY OP pik Mr. Liimatta’s body will be at} IMLAY CITY — Service will be|ence Victor of Pennsylvania; a car, was in critical condition with eee See peed Seay the Coats Funeral Home from|held 4 p.m. Sunday at the Muir| daughter, Mrs. Merrill Satterfield a broken hip. We loved him, ah, no tongue can — ey until 11 a. m. Tues- Funeral Home for Jay/|of Detroit; seven 16 The Grand Ole Opry troupe was ie mee we level fim and y when it will be taken to|/B. Riordan, 69, of 370 Bancroft St.,|greatgrandchildren and two great en route from Lander, Wyo., to a| em wel” en Bible Scholar, Lecturer to Speak at Sylvan Lake JESs ©. CARLTON ORION TOWNSHIP — Service will be held 2:30 p.m. Sunday at performance in Nevada. Mrs. Sul- livan was driving the car. \Gov. Rockefeller Learns ‘He Votes at Wrong Poll it best To take him home with Him rest Badly missed by wife, children & randchildren IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOSEPH Boncher, who passed away one year ago today, Oct. 10, 1958. Nothing c@an ever take away, The love a heart holds dear; te who died yesterday in the Vet- . , Fond memories linger every day, = Saas cos AOE, ARRON, at] BEES Sree ips aesepvypy an yaraas: and Iran. Later he attended the Eastlawn caer = learned today he has been voting Sie Dr. George M. Lamsa, who spent|Episcopal _ Theological Seminary _ A member of the Duke Street lin the wrong election district for Funeral Directors 4 a esrons the English wae will College in Puledsighia —— = ed = clare or a eave by the town of Mount D speak at 6 p.m. Sunday’ in the *«*« * * eter Wall plaka Gerhare Pleasant showed the huge Rocke- onelson-Johns Sylvan Lake Church of Christ Dr. Lamsa worked for more than|Jo, Jeanne Carol; and one son, eal eat tel a "oo ti “Designed for Punerais * VIO) He will be guest speaker at the noon luncheon Tuesday sponsored by the Christian Men's Club at the Elks Temple. The public is invited. Author, Bible scholar and lec- turer, he spoke seven languages and preaches in Spanish, Turkish, Assyrian and Aramic. and has already completed 2,500 BURLEIGH C. ZOLL HOLLY—Service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Dryer Fu- neral Home for Burleigh*’C. Zoll, 89, of John street, who died yester- day in Goodrich Hospital following a brief illness. j | Tarrytown. Feet of the hummingbird are so underdeveloped that the bird is unable to walk. 2802570-10 PUBLIC SALE At 8:00 am. on October 16, 1058 & 1956 Plymouth Plasa Cl. Sed. Serial No Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor FE 2-8378 COATS PUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains OR }T1ST SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Thoughtful Service FE 23-5841 Dr. Lamsa, a naive of Assyria, Eastern people. The authors of Burial will be in Roseland Park. | 14266821 will be sold at public sale at Cemete Lots 5 was born into a civilization with) the book used idioms and para- (Cemetery, Royal Oak. [inet nedress weing ‘Shere the vehiele $3 pelos fas customs and language almost iden-| bles which people easily under. | A retired railroad worker, Mr. [iiachid! aindl ny NSO te el eters Oo ae VE cee stood, Dr. Lamsa said. Zoll is survived by a son, Howard| ——— i Seay tical to those in the time of Jesus of Detreit, and pel ahiiien | | Sapa rar aa || | ? His forma] studies began under} “Moreover people understood __ eee ee ee The Pontiac Press and deacons of the ancient! political, social and economic “) Michigan Company Plaintiff vs WILLIAM L. HENSON and/or ZEPHYR M HENSON, jointly, individually and severally Defendants CABE NO. 47501 To whom it may concern Take notice that on September 9 FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. of the East. He attended two English colleges in Turkey Red Wings’ Debut of their days. Some of these! arava Western mind” GM Develops La ld he only| J); . ela S euce ae Bible ire, Diesel Engine from the ancient Aramaic maun- for Taxicabs UPI Phote his Ieg six months ago and was unable to forage for food. The animal was fed and given penicillin and sulfa drugs to spur his recovery. Gold Dust HIS USUAL HORSE SENSE — A horse who knows how to mind his manners, even at the table, Gold Dust, a seven-year-old palomino, All errors should be re script. “a stioning ey conmectinl wit Eisenhower under the Taft-Hartley with proad chem- pean states may one day get live ~ i a Fy roche | thing.” that will send it past the earth on . law. ical experience.|tejeyision from behind the Iron : uct of ch’ sehen’ EAncaton:, two vicious killings last month and/ poy, th H . CARLTON, OCT. 9, 1959. JESS C., : The tough ‘oldier who led the/Oct- 18 at a distance of 24,853 owever, the back-to-work or- e was a ViC€\ Curtain, Tass said today. $59 Heights Rd, Orion Township: eet cate he ere . tart orbit. two shootings yesterday, was cap- der held i f id resident of the! an.: ' f > age 44. belaved husband of Annie while training ust have mec u campaign against miles to s a new promise of avoiding Pp : Quite feasible technically, giv- Carlton: dear father of Beverly anical aptitude and pass screen British rule, issued a statement tured by a construction “on today |turther layoffs in the industry. Merchants Chemi-!en a proper agreement, is the Ann, pparbare no Pole ae Se To ’ whil trying stage ’ y on C on; ea tec a hasta after a peace conference with! American Group Inspects| Police said Palmer was at the| T° date the layotts have been cal Company,|inclusion of Warsaw or Prague] brother of Richard D. Carlton AUTO MECHANIC Archbishop Makarios, with whom ain P MP Gorman Construction Co. at 7 a.m, |CoMfined to General Motors’ sup- we cx,(into the West European Eurovi-} otsice sii! be held Sunday, Oct, With bydramatic experience. Pull he teamed to lead Cyprus toward| Soviet Icebreaker Test [(cor) this. morning when the|Plier plants. None of the assembly|_, MONLEY —— Monley, of 1551/sion system,” the news agency] —i1."st 2.30 pm from the Pret nd all benefits. Shelton Pontlac- . Lewi: = H lines turning out 1960 models have Witherbee Rd., Birmingham, | said. Rev. Walter C Ballagh offictat- Buick, Rochester, Michigan. OL ‘* i * . MOSCOW (AP)—John McCone, owner, s Gorman arrived. He been halted although the produc- joined the agency in 1950 in Traf-| Television programs will be oe Interment In. Fastlawn Cem- SAR ENDER WON 7ED POR The short, heavily mustachioed|chairman of the U, S. Atomic held Gorman at gunpoint until tion pace has been slowed down|fic Department transmitted between the Soviet will He in state at the Allen restaurant and bar Must be Punera! Home, Lake Orion, until experienced and reliable. About seven employes of the ready-mixed general, told a news conference| Energy Commission, and a to conserve steel suppli |following gradua- Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia, : ‘ : he was especially gratified by the|of eacitads scientists ody few concrete plant arrived for work. s Panes ss Potne tion from. the Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and be veka is rie predic nar Rol 381 Bi SPE Tonkin’: S188 : cases. * service. 7° WANTED. RESTAURANT sincere desire for cooperation dis-|to inspect the Soviet atomic ice-| Palmer made them He down College of Com- iim m |East Germany. The report did not! Rows OCT 61080 CLARENCE RF le Bitts Grill, 878 on the fidor of a closet and then merce and Fi-® » | specify when the new hookup will F.. 2472 Jackson Blvd., Highland; Hunter Blvd. Birmingham age 75; beloved husband of Ola Crowe; dear father of Mrs. Mer- rill Satterfield and Clarence Vic- tor Crowe: dear brother of Mrs. Goldie White and Jack Crowe; also survived by seven grandchil- dren, 16 great-grandchildren and two great - great - gremdchildren. Puneral service will be held Mon- day, Oct. 12, at 1 pm. from the Richardson-Bird Puneral Hom e, FOR CONTRACT FE 40545 for CARPENTERS garage building Appointment. CREW MANAGER WITH OR WITHOUT CREW Commission, override budget Tremium deal. $150 tO $200 week- y for right man. Call WO 2-6783 or write 1920 Daxid Stott Biag. start. A coaxial cable already is be- ing laid on the Soviet-Polish sec- tion of the network. nance of the Uni- = versity of Detroit. Hardig is a law « graduate of the University of Michigan and played by the Archbishop during| breaker Lenin on test runs in the their talks, ’ Baltic Sea, Believe Auto Smashup Killing Two Intentional MARQUETTE ™ — A farmer | and his only child, a 2-year-old daughter, crashed to their deaths ordered the business manager of the firm, Earnest Pohiman to open the safe, Pohiman opened the safe and Palmer took the money out. Gorman then knocked the rifle Celebrate Win at Polls Ex-Lansing Editor as a murder-suicide. The bodies of John E. Hilling, for a PART TIME Job that would enable you to earn 850 per week TRAVERSE CITY — Kenneth Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford ° ° ' re _|joined MJA in | “William Love: 5 P. S top Tr attic f Or Rhino ———— nit in tah Shake dine be al the DS Is Taken by Death ey, ottieiating. Interment fa CALL TORNET ee Es : group jumped at Palmer and duction depart- HARDIG Crowe will le im state ak the To find out if you can qualify overpowered him, ment. He lives at 1957 Derby St., former managing SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP)— election in which she led the : i C. Park, 64, LITIMATTA OCT. 9.1959. PRED ED. and still retai 1 Samba dancers have gotten into Sictat with more than 100,000 ni: 38, and his daughter, Charolyn, | Birmingham. editor of the Lansing State Jour-| “Sin 7e06) Dixie Hey” Wetertora: _ Job. Phone OR 3-¢ Ba. Mr. ‘kilen. the act in this provincial capital’s|write-in yotes, Author Oliver Claxton |were found in Hilting's shattered O° Sandy in 10 yy Sea FPsay iB Munson Hos-| Buti "Seiagn oj Pant | Ppettneed) ot. Greine: "B strange election ruckus over Skin-| In the Brazilian Congress, a|[Pj : utpoints San in pital there. Litmatte: dear tether of Mrs. 3-631 ny-the-rhinoceros polling the most|leftist nationalist deputy Dies of Heart Attack State Police said Hilling appar- P y Park joined the State Journal] Ponald, Ween) Haslip, Adele. Lile, . votes, Skinny was a plot of “foreign) SOUTH LONDONDERRY, vt./°ntly acted in rage over alleged) MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) —'staff in 1914 soon after graduating] Azur Lilmatta and Mrs. Harvey r aftsman Skinny wasn’t around to see the|trusts that want to demoralize the|(UPI) — Oliver Claxton, 59, anjaftentions by his wife Helen, 33./using an effective combination to|from high school and became] Alvin, Kenneth, aingrd. Plorenes Opportunity to work on large downtown traffic Friday and sang| regime.” The préss called the sur-|author and drama editor, died|'© another man at a drinking party) 644 Jimmy Beecham of Mi-|Managing editor 14 years later. He| Mrs Johin villa) Rachki Puneral drainage project for Oakland their victory song to the tune of prise support for Skinny—with the| Wednesday of a heart attack at his|t Escanaba, about 50 miles south ee wid jleft the paper in 1947 to take a] — 4sT¥ce, will be held Tuesday. Oct: drawing tnd drsMing of sewer bongo drums. help of jesting university students|/home. of here, the night before. iii Tuesday night scored @ wnan- similar post on the former Arizona an Chutch Pith pester Arvid An- fg Be mee ny 0% Se The half-ton female rhino had|—a protest against corruption. | Claxton’s short stories appeared imous decision over Randy Sandy | Times at Phoenix. He returned to] Guawa Park Cometery Mr and qualifications of applicants. _been sent back to the zoo in Rio will ‘never serve, Herjin such magazines as the New! October is the, biggest world-,of New York in a scheduled 10 Michigan four years ago, making} —Liimatts sill lie in state at the pase dae el Bement Oe Janeiro in a dispute over her/election and all the Votes cast for|Sorker, the Saturday Evening Post|/wide holiday month, with 42 holi-jround bout. Beecham weighed his home at his Torch Lake cot- Sunday until Om. Teecgsy. ot fee, Cakiend County Giice Sage ownership just before the Munici-jher have been! invalidated, _ ‘and the former Colliers, days being celebrated in it. ‘154%; Sandy weighed 155%, . tage ndar Alden. She eburch for service. ) fie: . . ~ | \ | é