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LUDTKE no direct comment on the attack anti-Communist; nothing tp lose..." Hlected officials should be guided Pontiac Deaths Camille A. DeCeuninck it would have bother about being, was “committing brackets where no political moral is involved. . .A legislator has two freedoms—to promote and perpe- tuate,"" Morse said he at first felt he political sui- cide,” when he tock his independ- “there EA THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, ‘1934 * ‘Wants Fair Share” of Roads in County (Continued From Page One) | January, the lawmaker said. “‘Then many of these questions may be answered.”’ The state's financial soundness also enters in, he asserted. “We heve over $1 billion in bonded in- debtedness now,” ~ While ‘ the * problem is reaching the critical stage, Broomfield stated, ether needed facilities must not be forgotten. The St. Lawrence Seaway will bring “a tremendous influx of population” into this area above Long-range plans are needed. to assure adequate water and drain- age as well as highways, he said Will Ask {st Lady (Continued From Page One) “All five were qualified,” they said, Her ranking as.a top-flight scout after the Legislature convenes in | the present rapid rate of growth.. ‘to Scout Roundup The Rosary will be recited at the didn't happen by accident. She's | been active for eight years and is ja member of Waterford Troop 114. | six Co, here, is also active in Boy Scout activities, | Mary and ber chaperone, Mrs. | William Gorsline, president of | the North Oukland County Girt | Seou¢ Council, will leave Detroit Sunday by traih,. arriving ‘in Washington Monday. They are scheduled to return Wednesday . ” The choice of Michigan as the first state to host the roundup was announced by national scout offi- cials Wednesday. the roundup, which is expected to bring an esti- | mated 5,000 Girl Scouts to the county, will be held June 29 to July 10. Officials said the choice of Mich- igan was based in part upon a study to determine most favorable weather. Records going back 10 years were examined in deciding on the state for the roundup. Party for Labor Gets Fast Reuther Veto (Continued From Page One) (like Averell Harriman” and noted jthat the late Pesident Roosevelt | and Sen. Herbert Lehman had been | elected with Tammany support. | Saying labor unions are working for “a fundamental realignment” within the two major parties, Reu- | Her brother, Michael, 16, is a star | ther said he was heartened to see _scout, her mother is an outdoor | Republicans being elected in some trainer for scout leaders and her | Southern states and Democrats in oP ragetges i Iie : ; i i aay “fee i ; [ : aoa gene E si 5.45 10 years ago. Surviving are two sons, John of Keego Harbor, and Martin of Pon- thac. ters, Mrs. Eva Guest. Lake Orion; .| PRICE SLASH! SAVE Ft, i : “MAVERICK OF THE SENATE” — That is how | House last night, in a program sponsored by: the AAUW president. orders for wreaths and bulbs to be the ¥ office. , City Commissioners this week ee wl at tomorrow = wentiion Sinead dar tes St. Anne's Guild of St. James | °UtCome of next Wednesday's Oak- land County Circuit Court hearing to decide the necéssity of condemn- | ing land for a $250,000 parking lot Secret kages to be |0n Pierce between Merrill and jelameaak os mley’s Christmas | Brown streets, The resolution ap- party of the Business Women’s ; Proves the purchase of two parcels * ; | Co. 34,600, dell this hay |Co., at a cost of & desiring the services of the Hi-x | clubs should contact Paul Heins at | .* * * A prefabricated bomb shelter, | the only model. of its type in the | ‘alias so far as its builder, Philip F. Sheridon, knows, has found a| home in the back yard of a) Birmingham residence. Sheridon’s equipped shelter, | available through FHA financing, | selis for under $1,000 and has the | approval of Brig. Gen. Clyde E. | Dougherty, head of Detroit's OCD. | It may get still further backing Mrs. Charles Layman, right, former classmate of | local American Association of University Women. Oregon's Independent Sen. Wayne Morse, introduced | Flanking Morse on the left is Mrs. Burley Laurimore, | him When he spoke at the Birmingham Community | father, employed by the Blair Tran-' some New. England states. Diem’s Shoe Store Opens New Building (Continued From Page One) | the frames of the fitting chairs, | Coral and- mustard leathet uphol- ster the chairs. Floor of the store front is in | terrazzo designed tile in black and | gray’ speckled diagonal stripes.. | For the area of the store’ designed | for customer fitting, dark gray and black carpeting covers the floor. Offices will be located in the back of the store and the full basement provides storage space. Of steel and masonry, the build- ing has an acoustical tiled ceiling, air conditioning and is heated with a gas furnace. Fluorescent lighting has been installed. Specializing in nationally known brands, Diem's wil) carry Weyen- berg, Trampeze and their own make for men; for women they stock California Cobblers, Foot | Flair, Wilbur Coon, Paramount, | Tread Easy and Krippendor{; for | children, Litthe Yankee and Mod- ern Age are carried. Diem said he would cater to orthopedic shoes and will carry a complete stock of working men’s shoes. The new building was built by Paul Toretta & Sons of Pontiac. It is open for business today with a grand opening planned for some- time in January. peseiniald te Club of the local YMCA is taking | of property from the Detroit Edison | when it is soon put through tests | ‘at Yueca Flats atom bomb testing | site seuen —s Simms Hes - Senta SUITS fe Priced from a» 572 p 9.95-19.95 . Includes coat, pants, belt, boot covers, hat and whiskers. Limited now ‘SIMMS Club should be delivered by today, | @ spokesman reminded, to any of | following persons: Margaret | Rowe, Mrs. G. H. Bosworth or | Corinne Small. . a - “Great Women I Have Known” will be, the subject of Mrs, Maurice Garabrant when the First Presby- ¥ = f Also surviving are three denis | grandchildren. | Funeral service from Sparks- | Griffin Chapel will be Saturday at 1:30 p.m,, with Rev. A. H. Meyer) , officiating. Burial will follow in | White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestty — cloudy and colder with enew flurries to- might temerren. Leow tenight 26, te a, 81 te 35. Winds | 4 slowly tonight. Temerrew | PAPERWEIGHT might partly cleedy and colder, lew | near H Downtown Temperatures ™ lleon Te@ay tn Pentise © tes temperature preceding & am At 8 am: Wind velocity 7 mph Direction: South-southwest Bun sets Thursday at 5-00 pm Sum rises Friday at 7:50 am Meee ae Thgratey ot 6:00 Moon sete Friday at 8:32 a Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) PB. wscsein Lewest i eee Mean temperature. co oe Weather—Partiy cloudy. Snow .11 inch One Year Age in Pontiac Highest temperature................. Lowest Feber beer eee eerers | DAGGER LIGHTER LETTER OPENER ~ LIONEL Six Wheel Drive Locomotive—4 Cer Freight ELECTRIC TRAIN now at Simms saving ‘i OUR “BICCEST-EVER” BARGAIN IN ELEGTRIC TRAINS! Famous 1513S Medel O27’ Exactly as Pictured Train te fell « track oval 44', 2 T3'y inches transformer will operate train at variable speeds and small accessories tnstently. trains that every boy (... Gf __SAvE V OVER $10 —Here's What You Get for 19.88 1 Ne. 6037 Lecomotive and 6026T Tender 8 sec. 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First Quality *‘Sheerspun” or » HOSIERY ‘ ni 51 Geuge—15 Denier ws All Color Tones 66: ~~ © oe ei Se eer Tea and 9G Full Styles LADIES’ GIFT Aprons ). ea New Holiday Styles FRUIT-OF-THE-LOOM Blouses | sch OG: 3 pairs . . $1.88 New $49 5 Arrive Guaranteed Ist quality, full . 4 One big lot includes values to Jashioned, reinforced at heel Latest collar styles, short and % $2. Ideal for gifts or holiday and toe Buy a box of three sleeves, pastel ond _hi-colors., wear. Plains and floral prints Sizes 8 to !1 Beautiful tailoring Sizes 22 to 40. j ie eat ie tae +t REPRO IIE ate 0 ‘s pee ee ‘ 8 Lavish 1 Vationally Advertised Sophisticated LACE | “STARDUST”, .Ms0s8 and Conservative Top and Bottom Ladies’ Rayon Jersey OPEN os SSCHSSSHSSSSSSSSSSSHSSSSSSHSSSHSSSSSSSSHSSSSESSSSSHSSHSSSSSSOSSSSESSESESESE . pink, blue, Guaranteed lower supe z ae er ee Mn ee. aly ee ey os, pentane Cede ate? 4 : Ve ees ‘ se ’ al j* ; F ae ies # . uy ee : di- z . ,, ¢ Bhs j i . ie / THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954 : tines. . per and forget to listen to! laimi Rabbit Feed "The suit cpntends the Public Biers, who lost a leg in « train a ’ ner f — Teele ex- my sermon.” - 7 sie te Tests Health Service experiments at the Arifcial Leg Saves | accident in 1809, was changing «| POY Roughs Up Cop oo Healthy for Oulventincet Garth Contine dae | eee ae ae owe ee DANVILLE, Ya. @ — Traffic ; The ceiling in the new West Des ess the hin. apattered efpens i getyour Classified ad started in federal goverment ie. sata Sie tteal Gammnneln instep of his right foot. = brought @ stray pony to bygk, but Moines Methodist Church is made |Now nobody who happens ~to| The Pontiac Press. It’s easy to | feed companies for $8,300, charging = SALINA, Kan, #®—Harold Biers’) neichhors jacked up the car to| {eels the motor car is less dan- of Gavetiod Sears Pate ar nes | ance ap whan he's ‘a cach St ont. rent or hire ene x es The average housewife walks | 4rtifielal left leg saved his good |free Biers. The only mark on his | Serous. begin to count the lines of per-| Ads! Dial FE 2-8181. medical experiments. _/ about 8% miles a day. a right leg from injury... right foot was a a oF Oren TONIGH ,and - every aaa till Christmas 940] 4:1014.@ +1, Lone e) Maid of Honor chef quality stainless steel _Kitchen- tool gift sets ‘Canister Set 4 Pieces! Special Purchare! ; ze \ Only 4.98 ys ; * Aluminum with beautiiul satin ; finish, black plastic knobs. Ample sizes from 7%g-in. high q to 51/2-inches high. Bs | it's a special occasion every day for « cook with lustrous easy- -to-handle stainless steel kitchen flash; look attractive anywhere in her kitchen; last for a Jife- time without rusting. Now,’just for Christmas like you, an attractively seven- aa set is Gedioneal to 8.88 at s. Cee Bottom Cookware | iil 12 ‘Qt. Covered Saucepan, Reg. 4.75 = Enjoy the quick, even heating of copper | cooking with the easy-to-clean durabili- | 4 eid Ironing Tables Adjustable, Won't Wobble Only 9.95 # no-squint, no-squat dial on djust fr 2 -inc 4 ee ay k ceo ave g ift ha th sca le ing and opening. Has safety : § ee { bas Individually priced at 1.69 - 2.19 ty of stainless steel. Come . . . check the ~~ ™% lock Ventilated steel té first-class features! Save! “er A Adj. ose. ee es 29S Sears 4-Star Feature ‘ aie” x: "4 ¥ : f Reg. 6.95 2-Qt. Sewcepan, reg. 5.25... 3.51 3-Qt. Saucepan, reg Pye i ie . . 4-Qt. Saucepan, reg. 6.95... 4.65 9-in. 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Or perhaps Lister Hill, the senator from Alabama, will come up with faulty wiring. 7 Or another neighbor, Sen. John J. how to . , Sparkman of Alabama, the Demo- It was a lunch break and the/| chanical dolls and other things as/| cratic candidate for vice president Senate was fixing to adjourn until/ well. It can wear on a man who|in the Jast election, might need the 84th comes along. has his head set on a bit of ‘coon | some advice on how to wire up an “David,” said the senator, “I'm | shooting.” electric train. afraid will never grow up to be an| So that's what the senator will| And after he has. his pinkies engineer, He's too careless with|be doing with his free holiday | worn to the nub, he'll have to take his trains. And here I am about | time. Fixin’ and some more fixin’. | the paint and grease off his hands to have some free time, and what|Not only trains and busted doll | dress up and go with Nancy to a do I face? A repair job on diesels, | houses, but the repairing of bike | parent-teachers meeting cabooses, switches, rails and toy | tires, plumbing arotind his house} The senator doesn't mind. He pullman porters which are sup-| here, and taping up some of the | has an interest in his children and posed to jump in and out of the | wiring around the place is popular as an ordinary stand- cars, lugging luggage. They don't| “I could write a companion piece | upper at the PTA sessions. lug any luggage because some con-'to that hit song called “This Old! “All I do is raise my hand at SPECIAL SELLING... Mothers and Daughters Reg. 3 CANADIAN MOC Bright with Beods and Bunny Fur! Ladies’ sizes 4 to 9, in red or _ blue. Children’s sizes 8 to 3. COWPUNCHERS’ COWBOY BOOTS 3” Te 6” : Sizes small, medium to large 3. Black, brown high heels, low heels. rp!pi LOOKS REAL — Golden ‘tuba is made of Bakelite plastic, but looks like areal thing. It makes a fine tuba noise. these small gatherings,” the sena- tor said. ‘“‘Then I get up and say my little piece. Sometimes I make my point. A few times I have been shouted down. Like the time —well, never mind.” Asks Own Pay Cut | . LITTLE ROCK, Ark. #—Orviille Cheney, who'll become state reve- nue commissioner next month, told the Arkansas Legislative Council that the commissioner's salary should be cut $1,000 a year because M7 |Pilot Waiting for Reply mon Airborne Proposal ; ® ler from Deer Lake, took to the of declining revenues, ‘The council agreed. Cheney will make $7,500 | annually instead of the usual | $8,500. Rep. Velde Weds Aide | BALTIMORE — Rep. Harold H, Velde, Illinois Republican who heads the House Un-American Ac- tivities Committee, and Mrs, Bo- lores Anderson, committee secre- tary, were married here last night | in the Overiea Baptist Church. | Velde’s first wife: died in 1952. ‘Deaths Last Night. prosecutor trials im WN. 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Christmas Cookies 2% cups sifted all purpose flour % teaspoon baking soda ~ 1 Ay New Orleans molasses 4 vinegar Sift flour, soda, salt and spices together. Cream shortening; add sugar gradually and cream until fluffy. Add egg and beat well. Beat in molasses. Add vinegar, then dry ingredients. Stir unti) well blended Chill thoroughly. Roll out about 4% to %” thick on floured board. Shape as directed. decorating as desired. Place on cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees (moderate even) 10 minutes. Cool, Frost if} sugar. To make large tree for center of tray, roll out dough 4%" thick on greased and lightly floured cookie | sheet. Draw pattern for tree on) white paper and cut out. Place en dough and cut around with sharp knife. Remove excess dough. Decorate. Broil Beef Chunks, Pepper on Skewers Chunks of beef, marinated-in a | savory mixture, are strung on) skewers and broiled. 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L The spicy flavor of pumpkin-pie dame, What fruit is ready. for sters”’ Banana split is a grand climax filling combines with a smooth | dessert the minute you take off its| cause you'll never want to be) that will make any meal ‘scorn (and delicate texture in this de- | jacket? Why, the banana, of cotrse.| Without them, once you find how | festive, yet it is quick to Six, | Se oat. ‘ Peel it; serve it on a plate, let |'s90d, how quick, they are. , Pumpkin Cream Mold folks eat it with knife and fork line water for 10 minutes. Gelatin star niece: .aa | mixture hot. ee tts ee Beat heavy cream | (but not stiff) and fold into ee | kin mixture. Turn into mold—one 1 tablespoon unflevered gelatin | that holds about 5 cups—and chill for dessert. 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The | on the center of the base and a full ribbon bow is attached centerpiece carries out the colors, using candy cane orna-|to the top. mentation in the middle, surrounded with green and red ! by Casa Whale Man’s Fear Quick as a wink, crochet this chill-chasing shrug for your daugh- | ter! Short or long sleeves! Make | the dainty leaf-and-flower nator in gay contrasting color! Pattern 516: Directions for cro-| chet shrug; girls’ sizes 46; 8-10; When the cause of the trouble has been eliminated, you can flip the little switch from “off back to “on ii} : If the trouble has not been cor- rected, the switch won't stay on the ‘‘on"’ position but will flip back to “off" and there is no way to make it stick until the trouble has ibeen fixed. With some circuit | breakers it's necessary to flip the | switch back and forth twice before the circuit goes back into opera- tion. 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Huron | Where, and I could work too, he “I'm still in love with Bob,” she continues, “but I won't be for much longer if he doesn’t do something about this situation. He's scared to death of his father, and even though I tell him I know he could get a better job else- hasn't the courage. | i just awful. He is a an, and while he does good . Hig father thinks this is all right, because one will inherit the business, be on easy street. Bu , our life ,is just going drain. salary isn’t enough to start a family on, and when to get a job, and I could, I am a good typist, his father and mother won't hear of it. son's daughter should stay home and keep house. Net enly that, but almost every night they come here ot we have te go there, and Beb and his father de nothing but talk shop while his mother tells me all about how they started out, and how poor they were, but what a success they've made. I'm sick to death-of it. “Also, I have to type all Bob's of Father Threatens a Marriage feels, that she is afraid she may PETUNIA! My very favorite Christmas chore Is orightening Our big front door ’ Mighty pretty, Petunia! You can make the candy Mrs. A. T.—The genius for flat- tery is implicit -in choosing ‘from the newest fashions. the dress that flatters your figure—as subtle as a drape over heavy upper arms and skirt ease to minimize hips and thighs. Plastic Cup Better A silver cup is pretty, but a small plastic one is better to Baby on drinking by himself. || He'll be able to wrap his hands t off living, and hav a 1 , ie ° = — of striped Peper, with around it with greater ease than | family? How mach longer cam || 3 huge ribbon bow, and wire | we mark time and be miserable ‘sea pie | i? he can hold a handle. The silver sitting around walting for people — e=- cup is the next step, if you're te die—I know that's strong Rowe pemnge | lucky enough to have one. language, but that’s what we've been doing for more than seven years.” 1 Tye eptedee It seems to me this young Pet. | | woman has a case, and should | ,, frye! have a showdown. 3 tuge te First, she should certainly get | 15 « mie . paid for her typing, and do it for |} Pewter coin of some other firm. To put up with |1" * omen the present situation is foolhardy, Fs C and not fair to anyone. So she | % Nephew of must tell her husband and her 3 Butterfties father-in-law that this is the end. | 37 Look to the She is going to go out and get a prom iw paid job typing. Probably they'll $8 Crimmosn | put up with it, but if they don't, 3 Poem | I honestly think it might possibly |}, poiloesr be wise for her to have a trial | % Ret a | separation, earn her own living,|™ werriet | and get some peace and some free- | 3} Fermi } a a a, dom in her spare time. oe | | If they put up with it, she can | 4 Groove | save the money she makes, toward | {j Buliteh en | | @ nest egg if her husband ever —- is —— gets the courage to leave his | so sinvea’s pire 3} | father. $3 Pecnten”” _ nuewer . Sie And ‘she iwill have to insist 07 5 Greet god ot § Perched" 3y.Graftea ther) a Drive “of evenings alone with her husbafid,| war as 7 Reached 26 Let it si a a Sioe, it er Kehend Ceikee G(E Re: | fae, Seo Beet size, r hus is willing to | ast season +, sheltered side on city “4 string along, things might still be 1 etter n egiased i} berpanas ft Paradise saved. She must tell him how she | *,itteralsert sh Suiaven | want a hand in the cultural and | tence, a woman who knew how| not the bride. Be good-looking =~ rational’ entertainment in Pon-| te wear her maturity with mag-| background for your daughter, fit i : i ‘ engagement of | i <. Ireland, Holland, Norway, teacher, plays trombone in no | preet.bee piatend Dy beat ‘their daughter, Goldkette : Returns, ) Oo ek | aS Oa Me oe | Miami, Coral Gables, Fla. Jack is — to John|. to Keyboard for Mr. and Mrs. Orin Leitner of| Mary Catherine Mai cer 0, | majoring in Industrial Engineering ridgewater, isi ; i Oakwood drive, Sylvan Lake, re- | daughter of the Joseph Marceros of | * ¢ «6 ooh of the t Fund Ra sing Drive é cently returned from a two week Starr avenue; Anna M. Baldwin,| James Hawisher, a student at : ‘ By DONNA ANDERSON visit to Key West and other vaca- daughter of Mrs. James Baldwin of Olivet College, took part in a color- Everett | tion spots in Florida | Augusta avenue; and Joyce Per- ful Christmas choral concert re- Bridgewaters aan wa ry Big returned to | } * ¢ ¢ ‘alta, daughter of the Joseph Per- | cently at the college, He is the son of in t yboard. people connect = Maureen. Slosson, daughter of altas of Birmingham, will partici- | of the Robert H. Hawishers of Sil- ; Lans &- his name with great dance bands - the T. N. Slostons of Woodbine pate in a program the | ver Circle drive She is a senior | and the “era of swing” claims Mr. drive is a member of the choir (closing of the Marian Year Sunday * * 8 et’ ‘Ale Goldkette as its founder. He start- i at Michigan State Normal Col- | evening at Mercy College. Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Thompson folleg h ] musicians as Jimmy and | } lege. The choir is giving a * ¢ *¢ (nee Virginia Anne Dawe) of € ‘where | Tommy Dorsey and Glenn Miller | Christmas concert today on the | Richard E. Martz, son of Mr. | Houston, texas, are announcing the she is a {on their way to history making | college campus. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Martz of| Hirth of = son, Kent Wulthm. om member of | "me: ‘ | + 1S se Wing Lake is a ‘newly elected ‘ Mrs, W. S. Dawe 4l Th | But, whatever direction a mu- ; Bowen Broock, son of Mr. and member of Delta Kappa | of James K boulevard are the ‘ Pha eta | sician’s life takes, his ‘beginning | Mrs. F. M. Breock of Bloom-, fraternity at Dartmouth College, | maternal rae, ;. sorority and vests on the study of the classics. ‘ | field .Hills, will be among the Hanover, N. H. he als this . the 23th 2 — festival chorus of 725 singers § He is majoring_in psychology |r and Mra. sor bn Stes Ie a dee at oo he wtunnnie ‘ + which will present the Sth an- | and has participated on the edi- | ee an fa Rae ma tour of the Goldhette . ee y niversary program of Handel's | torial board of The Dartmeuth, | daughter, ‘Tes Ann, born Nov where he was a orchestra, the frieadl ps “— ‘ a hy » 3 “Mage” ot, Benteah Univer. | oldest college newspaper tn Amer! sy os ge Jongh Mercy ; member of | American is seking the relaxa- - ) sity, Granville, Ohio, Saturday ican and Dart, campus humor |C)Sanurente ore Mr” and Mee. Phi Phi {Ipha| tom ana teaptration ot his first FOR SMALL FOLK—Special department in most stationery stores | and Sunday afternoons. magazine. Richard also played Anthony: Finelli of/New York City A | tare tho gonad Slam ond sorlems where the. children can pick cards offers a boost to initiative and ie ; 9 —9 6 with the Hanover Heedowners, -} 7° me Joseph Pernas of Lenox! = , fraternity. i —_ > ee grown-up feeling to the youngsters. ~~ . | i Stewart Nutter, son of the L. F.| western and country music band * ¢ ® . ae The be soos : THe, birth of a son, Allen Dale, KAREN ABBOTT organizations all over the country | For Any Occasion e , ° al is ww nd plain that it lermots easily. A | project 10 a worthy young wr | BB y If ; F hi , Mr, Stanley : wa e ' { <% pe ve | ‘Pontiac bratich of Americ ; : . $ son Si, at Ponen Ween nt Ee _ _— — (Oe Send which rounds sacthe : | sociation of University all | The what to-wear panic can! And that's the key to the situa- i and Mrs. Stanley Streit of Walled | %reble material for kitchen os | spotting. It is applied with a | Sponsored the Goldkette concert | Strike a grown woman as caally | tion. Represent who you are and Lake are the grandparents,. faces but some housewives com-! cloth, which was held Wednesday evening | 45 it strikes a girl going to her) v1) you do at whatever the impressionistic works | ,. idered she but don't strain i of Ravel, Debussy and Rachman- ded. § ane guest af bones to aft eae and relied eyes. ' inoft. He-even sneaked a little professor, net as « star. She of course, if you are the a the ; wore a modest suit and was the | guést of honor, cut loose. Dress ‘ j ee hit of the evening, as befits a | to the best of your ability to be P Virtuosity perhaps lost a little of| guest of hener. what you are ; its technical flavor during the | = = — —_ S522 the finishing Touch | Bureau Plans __FOR YOUR HOUSECLEANING | 2 y Recruit Drive FOR | f Plans under Pontiac’ ) | General VolincerBureat tar ‘on EVERY “| intensive unt recruiti Z| gram: to start carly to 1960 New Shades ROOM : =| Arrangements for the drive were ee [Pees te YWCA. ‘The board ig headed by | your home with new , Mrs. George Petroff. -_J Brenemon - Hortshorn : } | |. Mrs. Calvin Dennison, executive : shades. Sizes to fit any ee fa barn tar rer eee ft - m . . eer bureaus held. in ‘Detroit lat . i : week, Pontiac bureau: has joined ik, ene fais eo so she een ene meen ns gure McCandless’ eee <5 2 cent peneeens ro. * Ppgscazas |} idea of whot'll make her excicim mark of quality hasnt with delight? Well, we con . Party Is Held 4 . ° Hotel W. Given YOU Wl yew how to gether fo mnrow tet Fine Selection forthe ‘Tosesey ‘coming. Cures | 799 » - erms cround you madly! Jus mas party given by members of the : A Hirt Siete en of Mating obi . of j|ic, Pune Aweieton it | BRO and Plastic Refill gift bogs—looks extravagant, - vr chalvten te r] and astic e s but, aha, costs only $2.99! Beds reads ; merge crggncd each assisted ro “ ’ 7) r . : P . Mra, Lloyd Thornton, Mrs. Ezra 42"x7 48"x7 Co ] ts gag: 7 meni aa Values to $2.39 $7 : Tne te Gift Exchange Held WHILE THEY LAST! with A. Christmas gift exchange and wicarnco:| ROSENBERGER’S ° ed t evening meeting of | Matching Drapes can Gold Star Mothers, chap- | ter nine. The meeting was held : ah bs For “Her” "iim the American Legion home on- 34 S. 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Closed tite in Block, Ton, Novy, Rad, or Parchment plestic wmuloted leather @ Bleck, Brown, Novy, or fed plastic timuloted leother Because women appreciate personal gifts of, perfect taste, they're naturally enchanted with Pfeiffer's slippers. ‘Exclusive, original styles in breath-taking fabrics. We show three pat- terns frorh a stock of many. ($3% Te ye : . eS. | ontiac’s Oldest Locally Owned and Operated Floor Covering Firm! - ll N. PERRY Mates eC ME i oe ea - Open Every Evening ad trade Big Pa 4 + Festive March to Begin Big Turnout Expected Santa Parade Slated at Milford Saturday MILFORD—A Santa Claus pa- rade will open festivities for kid- dies here, beginning at 10:30 Sat- urday . Sat .| Leonard. ae sony a — a a | 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1954 bik =” Pd “re itl tesla 2 +> t AS 7% © © 8 = . . te fi { id i > urday to Carry Santa to Rochester ri Q 1 i gare ill F 3 Leonard Boy's Steer Judged Grand Champion at Detroit stock Show at the State Fair Coli- seum. The animal, called ‘‘Fats”’ by the owner, John Spezia of Leonard, and “Jewel” by the boy's mother, was scheduled to be auctioned today. Spezia stands to receive as much as $5,000 from sale of the steer. “Fats” was judged grand cham- | pion yesterday out of a field of 378 sters entered in the 4-H Club ist | Silver anniversary show. A Lapeer County boy and a Gen- esee County girt won initial honors at the show Wednesday. LeRey Maybery, 12, of North Branch, showed the champion E, Frank Lassiter, 15, of Lake Orion, took third place in individual Shropshire lambs. Following John Spezia's cham- pion was “Sonny,” a 1,005 pound Hereford steer shown by Kenneth Rush, 13, of Romeo. It walked . Mrs, Florence Frederick Charies Bryan TROY TOWNSHIP — Service for | Frederick Charles Bryan, 72, of 6197 Livernois Rd., will be held) at 2 p.m, Saturday from the Miles | Martin Funeral Home, Mt. Morris, | with burial in Mt. Morris Ceme- tery. The body will lie in state at Pixley Funeral Home, Roch- ester, until Saturday noon. He died early today at his home. Mr, Bryan wag a former school teacher at Columbiaville and | He is survived by his widow, Nettie; one son, Ford, of | Dearborn, and one daughter, Mrs. | Bonnalyn Granger of Ypsilanti; ene brother, Harry of Royal Oak; four sisters, Mrs. Nellie Montney of Flint, Mrs. Fern Johnson of Clio, Mrs. Iva Brooks and Mrs. Matie Hills, both of California; and two grandchildren. Arhur N. Harpley HOLLY—Service for Arthur N. Harpley, 67, of Springfield Town- ship, will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Bendel Funeral judged and cash prizes awarded. 7 County Calendar ° « Big Beaver F wees The Boy Geouts of the Big Beaver Methodist Church ‘are holding a scrap mete! drive Saturday. Stihes branch and of the Woman's Garden Helanca Stretch SOCKS English Rib Brown, Navy, Grey Pe 7 00 Open Fri. and Sat. - Night "til 9 P. M. Pree Parking Reet of Store Aiteresien a 2 Mein St. Rochester of a Christmas meet at — Monday. when home Dm tema bouleva t atl Tewnshi [= Opti-mum Club meeting Friday at Jernoon and evening Yule greens and corsages will be made. to | conjunction with the sale of Christmas trees by the Optimist Club ment The Past Matrons Club members of Almont Chapter 336. OBS, will entertain } their husbands and the Past Patrons | and their wives at a turkey dinner at the Masonic Mall Friday evening ‘ OK USE 735 S$. Rochester Road reed home. During the aft- ; 1948 Chevrolet Aero Sedan— Good Transportation ROCHESTER | Crissman Chevrolet Co. | Home, with burial in. Andersonville | Cemetery. He died today. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | Norma Hunter of Pontiac, two sis- | ters, Mrs. Edith Parker of Pontiac, |and Mrs. Ethel Rainey of Onsted, jand one grandchild, two nieces | and five nephews. John Downey ROYAL OAK — Service for John | Downey, 42, of 3258 Harvard Road, | will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from off with reserve grand champion honors. ‘ Other area winners were Hugh Milligan, 13, ef Cass City, whose | fat steer took fourth place in the judging; Peter Slavens, 13, of ford medium weight steers. \kmember Luther Wagner, and will Another Romeo youth, Robert in Hereford heavyweights. Richard Schoof, 17, of Romeo, gathered fourth place honors among Angus heavyweights. Roger Fosmoon, 15, of Almont, was owner of the grand champion pen of swine. Metamora Masons fo Install Officers METAMORA—Newly elected of- | ficers of Metamora F & A.M. will | be publicly installed at the Masonic | Lodge room at 8 p.m. Saturday. | To be placed in office are Arthur B, Clark, | Cassius F. Clark, junior warden: j Lyle Allen, treasurer; and Law. | rence Freeman -secretary Others are Christopher J. Hub- bart, senior deacon; Floyd Walk- ler, junior deacon; Kenneth Flow- | “4 }ers, marshal; Charles Curtis, Rush, 14, was awarded third place | nance requirements. Royal Oak Judge Retires at Age 81 J. E. Brondige, Blind Jurist, Has Completed 33 Years on Bench John E. Brondige of Royal Oak will retire from the bench Dec, 31. His resignation, accompanied by that of his wife and court clerk, Maude Brondige, has been prrsent- ed to the city commission. The blind judge will] not finish his 11th consecutive term, which ends in July. The 81-year-old judge was first city, A lawyer since 1900, he was recently honored by the, State Bar of Michigan for completing 50 years of practice. He is the only South Oakland County official whose career spans so long a time. He lost his sight in 1925 and has been unopposed since. His first wife, Harriett Campbell, died in 1938. In January, 1940, he married his present wife, the for- mer Maude E. Zwayer. Shé has been his clerk and stenographer since 1918. Troy Township Goodfellow Sale Set Tomorrow TROY TOWNSHIP — More than 40 Troy Township Goodfellows, Police and firemen wilt he selting local newspapers for their annual goodfellow drive tomorrow throughoat the townsiiip, starting at 6:30 a.m. Lauren Ford is the chairman of the drive which seeks to give all residents-a happier Christmas. He is being assisted by treasurer Ollie Schroeder and William Renshaw, locality chairman. Besides Christmas baskets, the funds collected through the paper sale are used throughout the year for similar purposes. Requires Notification on Zoning Changes gestion made by township board | be incorporated in the zoning ordi- The move is to make the affected area more easily outlined and understood, ROYAL OAK—Municipal Judge |... Plane Spotters to Honor Jackie"See Boy, 14, Wins Top Award of Milford Observers Corps LYLE SEE JR. . MILFORD — A 1¢-year-cld boy will be awarded top honor for 250 hours service with the Milford group day Saturday night at the Pres- byterian church. Out of the 150 members of the Ground Observers here, Lyle “Jackie” Seé Jr. has piled up more hours than any member in Lyle See, of 316 Crystal St. At the birthday party Saturday night; along with Jackie, fifteen other members will receive 150- PAKS —¢* hour merif awards, and 35 will Police Chief Refutes Patrolman's Charge FARMINGTON — Police Chief Joseph DeVriendt today denied that he threatened a patrolman with loss of his job if he testified contrary to statements of police Lt. Alfred VanDell, in a case in- volving a juvenile. . Statements related yesterday tha Patrolman Robert Cox, 37, had quit the Farmington force rather than allegedly perjure himself in a dispute over a juvenile's tarring of a car. Cox, stfifmoned to appear in Oakland County Juvenile Court, maintained that the wrong boy was being accused, but Chief DeVriendt maintains that Cox has confused two similar cases. DeVriendt said Cox quit Sunday when the patrolman received cen- sure for pushing a stalled motorist with a scout car, which is for- bidden by department rules. “I've been a policeman for going: on 30 years, and I certainly am not going to. attempt to intimidate anyone,’’ DeVriendt said. Brandon High Seniors to Stage 3-Act Comedy ORTONVILLE — A. three-act comedy, “Thank You, Mr. Parker,” will be presented by -the~Brandon Township High School seniors at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Brandon auditorium. Taking part are Clifford Filhart, James Ware, Dorces Koester, Nancy Killaine, R. D. Perry, Jacky Westlake, Kenneth Jessie, Robert Ish, Norine Saunders, Mar- tha Cook, and Betty Apley. The play is directed by Wayne C. Wayne, head of the English de- ‘Man in Good Condition | After Car-Truck Collision | | Clinton J. Benard, 38, of 291/ | Starr Ave., is listed in good con- | | dition today at St. Joseph Me Hospital with injuries suffered yes- terday when his truck and an auto collided at James K Blvd. and | Telegraph road. Benard, according to Sylvan Lake-Police, attempted to turn left onto James K from northbound partment. Group at Rochester =. Elects 1955 Officers ROCHESTER — Newly elected president of the Women's Relief Corps, W. P. Everitt unit, is Mrs. Josephine Johnson. Mrs. Anna Zollner is senior vice- Mrs. Susie James, Telegraph road and cut in front {of a southbound car driven by worshipful master; | Miss Doris J. Zolman, 29, of 45| Chaplain; Mrs. | James A. Masson, senior warden: | Pinegrove Ave. Miss Zolman was | CO>ductor, and treated for knee cuts. Group Meets Friday ‘ WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP—The White Lake Home Extension group will meet at the home of Mrs. B. | chaplain; Glenn Walker, tyler, and| A. McKeachie at 1:30 p.m. Friday | Floyd Olds, organist. Clyde Woman Killed When Hit by Train CLYDE — Mrs. Clara Oberry, } for its annual Christmas party. | Gifts will be given to a convales- cent home. Growers Name Evarts | METAMORA — Russell Evarts |the Spiller Funeral Home, with | 76, was killed by a Chesapeake | was elected treasurer of the Mich- | died Tuesday Surviving besides his wife, M., John M. and Margaret E. at home, a sister, Mrs. Dan Musetti of Detroit. two brothers, Michael of Roseville and Hubert of Berk- ley, and one grandchild D CARS .. .$245.00 OLive 2-9721 afternoon. Enginer Elmer Woizeschake said sold tn | Agnes, are three children, Eugene | the aged woman walked into the | Horticultural path of the oncoming train | Mrs Guat Uasanene will be’ hostess to | burial in Roseland Cemetery. He | and Ohio frieght train yesterday | igan Apple Growers and Storage Assn, yesterday at the annual con- vention of the Michigan State Society in Grand Rapids. 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Both wil] speak briefly. 10 cards jor only 29e Christmas cards with thet distinctive Hallmark touch, that shows “you cared enough to send the very best.” One of the few volunteer posts in the United Staes serving 24 hour duty, the Milford Ground Observers Corps received the OL 1-5611 gan Filter Station at Grand Rapids for continuous service. Mrs. George Eberle heads the Milford group, who are one of the 450 posts in Michigan. Perry Orvis has taken the 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. watch on Thursdays for two continuous years, without miss- ing a single watch due to illness, vacations or anything else that may have come up. Agnes Kinstie has never missed a week for two years, and has done much substitute work. She has 212 hours to her credit. TRUCKS Dumps Stakes 3%, Ton Express Yz Ton Pick-up F-800 Tractors ‘tov bern Poveeet 1951 Ford % Ton Express... ... . $495.00 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “For More Than 30 Years—A Good Place to Buy” Main Street at the Bridge OPEN EVES. OL 1-871! 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Call FE -_ STENOGRAPHERS NEEDED Experience Preferred APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION PERSONNEL DEPT. GLENWOOD ave, PONTIAC, MICH. STENOGRAPHER- CASHIER ayy ARTHUR'S on YOUNG MAN yous SiPeeY res RAPPY’'S National Clothing ALTERATIONS FULL OR PART TIME RAPPY'S Nationa! Clothing CURB GIRLS Woodwari at Square Lake Rd. CEMENT WORK Poundations, basement fico rs, ' and cheap Work Wtd. Female 11 BABY SITTING AND LIORT BABYSITTING IN MY HOME. FE #0218, after 5:00 p.m. DAY WORK OF ANY KIND. REF- erences. FE 56-9608. ns ~~, ME 6 Et tat Beate 41038. ce Bt ee 29 Ascot. Cher, Mayes nD WALLET CON "a lWeense and wae Reward, in W nN ay E WTD. PLAIN SEWING qua TREB TRIMMING AND REMOV- —8,_Pree_evtimates._ PE 1-633. sagen ogy Ba WONDERFUL Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. " Netices & Personals 25 Wanted Real Estate 33-A _ Moving & Trucking 19 VOLLMAR are. for N. Americas Vao : i we RE NEEDED w also all other Keep the cash. sp esson ae LEA 3 § 5 3 Fe 2 2 ? ef t i ra ri z & ri ! TE ; : 5 DeJur enlarger, timer. trays, etc 455 speed ts ame comers. TE if : j is i a room GooD H. P. Sutton. Money Wanted 28A Wa : $200, WILL PAY BACK ah gues. Reply Pontiac Wanted to Rent 2 COUPLE WITH ONE CHILD WANT rem : COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. unf. house. Close in. Reasonable rent. Will erences. FE 8-1215. ; WiGE 70 ALL LARE | Es 4 .| LISTINGS WANTED | RITZ Parms businesses and commer | CLEA cia: properties. ROY KNAUF, Realtor, Ft ider- . Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 CASH SETTLEMENT your contract or call FE §-0075 or FE 80441 and ask for Ted i C HAYDEN, Realtor 5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OP SUBURWAN from ‘% acre with 10 feet manne. No or . B. D. CHARLES es re es FAST Action! Tf you have the contract—we have ron Pe Ga ak For buving jand contracts. Fast courteous For immediate results, call Mr ‘ohnson or Mr. Joi A: JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. TO GET THE MOsT FOR YOUR h Realtor Partrid Jo BUT; Te Pel Te, Ins a BUY IT-WELL INSURE IT MAHA AUDIVOX HEARINO AIDES in’, WN. w FE 40539 Po tiae’s on’ authorired a ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDI e e 18 BE. Lowrence B DAINT? MAID 1OR SUPPLIES. 32-8814. 83 Mark. tle & commercial MAnile §-7R8) EN ATIVE 3-1502. owers ag ogy mre lub elu now Pontiac e N _ CHRISTMAS x A ae waves. Dorothy's, FE REALTY CO_ REALTORS ATIVE MEMBERS . FE 2-096) iNMEDIATE | FOR YOUR land contract your K. L. Templeton, Realtor way. | oe Orenerd Lake Ra FE 44563 _ox and Western Elec =. Wanted Real Estate 32-A F MAKE SENSE? If you live in the Waterford, Drayton, Clarkston REAL i - ii AH [ “if, if i J ( i : fF = pr Fit concerned. Call us no ation en DORRIS & SON our equity on well PAUL D. HAMMOND 3% W. Huron St PE 65-7741 2 OR 3 20 mile radius of Pontiac. a M. Elwood. FE give excellent care. Ref- | Fa Pontes EM S311 or UNiv. 16798 LISTINGS WANTED ED. NORDMAN REAL ATE ROMEO, AN Plateau 29-3567 26% _W _Huron PE _ 27421. Robert D. Riley, Broker Ph. FE 4-157 MAHAN HAS BUYERS you W. To -To il — Trade You BUY IT- UL IT AHA REALTY CO REALTORS Member Orr 20 Est. Exch. Inc, : Office Open #8 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. a] Reo PemesPereited 36] oe Rent Rowe 32 WILL TRADE 3 BEDROOM ALL moders home in the city of Pon tine for iskefront «home in the $14,000 bracket.’ City bome has gas beat, soft water, carpeted liv- ing. room, dining L and ball. Club room 17x30; den #17 in base ment, landscaped ict on paved strest. Will trade or buy iske front home, Phone FE 6-3628. ‘ I ommpgihs FOR ALL LAKES” ‘KG. HEMPST ties REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS W. Huron 103 _W. Bares PE +1067 LISTINGS WANTED Also investors who wil! pay cash for located Realtor Eves. FE 54-4714 my | RF, reran al ~ Office 8800 Commerce Rd. $58 per k. G. HEMPSTEAD «mae ems, cue Ls thet. seeuieed. , J ohn K. Irwin “ese. eres, home sd ' on Upper John K. Irwin. .|RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 — HOTEL PONT It's the best m town. WEEKLY RATES ODER i ‘; 7. ERFORD $10 and $12 bouple ' PE $4iti bad kg —HOTEL AUBURIN —y UILIRNO, 5 gs Ey 7 LARGE oa hi wes’ rooms, north of Rech- | STORE FOC ee Gcveat ester, children welcome, $30. per feta” Donen = A GODERN, CLEAN 3 ROOMS AND Fu iefaes or ‘see at OH Pare ‘4 a WEST SIDE, ON we able about Jan. 6. $75. 181 Doris; g0 an! make your s Rd. oft Queen in thie well planned 2 bed- NO . BATH. | room home features large 620 Rochester Ra. J. E. Burns,| specious closet that ts se _ Romeo, PLatesu_3-2190. mach appreciated. ¥ — ee | Mfeergednea tay Me pes PE) Term ime Srmpace, Ave 0 ope 5 ROOM MODERN UNFURN. car placieres garage. A. ful bece house heat, basement, in| 1. with leundry and furnace city, . References. After 5:30 room. Also recreation room Fe ¢37.. _________| with another and 8 om, SSE «Meee GATEWAYS to wr Sate geqras| HAPPINESS or surrounding | 137 Baldwin FE 5-8275 ' TOME OR EQUITY Tf you have a smal) home or | | | equity you wish to sell, call us | your property at anytime r_ Clark -| HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH FOR 1% to 160 acres of good im- proved farm iand within 26 ac. miles of Ponti: er southeast “Owners. We nec a RC ona ies e ey all sizes sale of your property or = ce ' CASH FOR YOUR |f! ATH Heat furn. Garage. le. 44 Newberry rk Rea! . Huron, Spey. even s, FE 46402, Ask Mave client for building lot either south Pontiac. Ca! J. A. Taylor, Realtor, FE 42544 Rent Apts, Furnished 33 .| Dorothy Snyder Lavender x EEA VY AT AN TED | BUSINESS GIRL’S. EVERYTHING 2 ROOMS CLEA N. 2 W MEN bus line 319 Orchard e Ave. ne an | roous NICELY FURN. NEAR s line, Adults. 88 S&S. Frances. _ment apt. FE 58-1560. furn, eduites : SA 6:00 . 3 A ALL vate. Adults 2-7081. 3 CLEAN WARM =r atove, cabinet sink Adults only entrance, 36 BECOME A HOME | OWNER} You'll find) -TORS | . Pegs OB Diet’ oe: OR bINe.) what you want in the ® 8; Sun. Open Datiy Ineluding Sunday PE cou) — PE stead SMALL HOUSE. LOW DOWN PAY-— “Want Ads! See ’em. Reuter as ON. Steines PE NOW! ment end bath. aks, peivilenes. HOME AND INCOME 15 MA nial of 6 rooms. 3 Sa A pe 2 bedrooms and beth vestibule baths. Call FE o FE entrance to on 28 &. +8. .| fon besoment, tuba, ete, 31 ft NEW “00s glassed-in porch, storms and aa: Commerce screens, 2 car garage, 10 acres : good soil for owner, plus two ¢ 7 ROOM, 3 BEDROOM. GAS| foom homes with 2 bedroom . ig a until ceeetes One goreene WOR seneel = ‘ul A J rf month. LS mils $125 «8 month. west #24.300 Mihe.e08 down 1? — : roan THW EWOLISH TYPE BRICK sib ee a ~ Ba lands near Wood ward and Square court of a em CR 2 YEAR ful 6 room, 3 bedroom home from bedroom modern home. Electric our entrance to the attractive 21 wa hing machine and wall to wall | fireplace, thruout the 4 large rms carpeting. 2 children allowed. Ye |. down, including one bedroom. tile and open all day Saturday | beth, 2 specious bedrooms, sew- peepee nd ll pane AB man For Rent Rooms 37 fot ieduate. fe ‘with. fe. car gee SLEEPING ROOM, NO DRINK- pm gps ag omega gh wad ers. FE etian — at $19,975. $4,975 AT BUS STOP: LARGE FRONT, 2 E To Buy—To Sell—-To Trade “mourn, -quiet_room. PE #133. Lb £1332. | vou BUY IT_WE'LL INSURE IT 2 ROOMS AND BATH, BASE- 3 ROOMS, AND BA PAR 1 Goon IN PONTIAC. COU- . $12 per week. Call R ws 31-7017, k and kitchen privileges, private entrance, 5 REALTY CO.. REALTORS minute walk 7 ROOMS. FOR 3 ADULTS. FE 5-0788. +13, 3 ROOMS. GAS HEAT. CHI.D OOM HOUSE, KOT i furn. rl Jnfurn., out Auburn. Will te a et Auburn and «2% Dis eiwy. £ Ptaine . : > cme | ered soe oe Paina ee . tise your vacancies Press Want Ads! Cail and eto GARAGE. 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