“PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, “SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1957 —28 PAGES TO 10 Gird gainst Reds oe rs -. County Area Goodfellows Selling Press Auburn Heights, Keego|i and Lake Orion Groups Raise Funds Today Goodfellows in suburban areas around Pontiac are selling the Press today to raise money for Christmas ‘Projects. ‘Bales “are betng held ti! Auburn Heights and Pon- tiac Township, Keego Har- ‘bor and Bloomfield Town ship, Lake Orion and Gingeliville. Purchase of a Goodfel- low edition of the Press will help brighten Christmas) for a needy family and its children and the Goodfel- lows stress that the need is greater this year. This is 200 more than the num-— “re ea al uy ecm Rift Seen Between Striking Motormen Diphtheria Young Love (Very Young) Finds a Way A summertime romance be-, boy and his Chicago girl-friend (age 4) blossomed into an early en seh WS SOF OF SE a8 ee ee: ra ciemn a poemnpeeraid Neathiedl ted "amrenmas a ab ee yesterday. oe Sa fone free in Michigan two THIS KITTY COULDN'T MAKE IT — But Brian Soncrant, 7, of 26999 Ten Mile Rd.,; Southfield, still managed to send a Christ- Brian, ine. din od. be. and Mrs. Leon Soncrant, of 26999 Ten Mile Little Kathy “Tote” euddty gray kitten even since she met Brian Soncrant while | problem, right to the . top—Chi- cago’s, police commissioner. “It was teo much trouble to ship a cat,” Brian “We'd have te take the animal to Detroit, a_ special health Cetecate’sld plod Waceagh © iat of red tape. So, yesterday morning Commis- sioner Timothy O’Connor received a note addressed to the “‘Honor- able Chief of Police.” * * * “that one of your nice police: go to a pet shop for me and get with a red ribbon. and a bell on its neck.” Brian said he would have sent ‘one himself but “it would cost me ‘too much money to send one by) ifreight.”’ * * * Chicago's busy police machinery jumped intd action and late yes- \terday afternoon a gray- “kitty: that purrs” was presented to, Kathy at her North Side home by) Capt. Leroy Steffens and Police- man James Bes Palets. Wide-eyed Kathy hugged the two officers and immediately fell’ to the task of picking a name. | By bedtime she had narrowed it! _|down to Nosey. Misty and of. course—Brian Pentiac Press Phote pally ‘tition tor Katy “tone” sicomtet Mother's Pils Kil Year Old Daughter lt a half after swallowing several | | pis prescribed for her mother. Althae. Willie Martin, the father, told | Township Police ~ his wife had ‘| placed her high biood . pressure "| pile on a table in her bed- room, While ber back was turned, the | child ate them, police said. PARIS (INS) — British Prime Minister? Harold Macmillan en- bere Fieie qslety tafny ter the conference. Only bystanders met him at the,Gare du Nord train station. Drops OF DETROIT. (INS)}—Health offi- cials- in the Motor City were hopeful today the sharp drop-off in the number of new diphtheria cases means the permanent de- O’Connor’s order to Capt. Stef- fens ‘of the Town Hall Station left | raat wen aching Batam Reports 1,287 Enclosed was $5 and-a request, this little girl a kitty that purrs. little doubt that the ee depart-| to “ Southfield Lad Remembers His Fair Lady “Obtain a kitten which purrs, equip it with a red ribbon and pe sallag Rad oa Pgs Brown, the anti-cruelty society. O’Connor says-he is returning cents postage due on Brian's let- gE Ee Officers .decided Brian must have raided the coin section of his piggy bank, for the envelope con- tained three one-dollar bills and four S-cent pieces. — this kit and rett the $5," the order’ went on. the $5 and will not deduct the six) You're Cold? Pity Policemen on] in ‘Diving Test — EAST LANSING, (?—If you think you were cold during the near zero snap this week, how | | | that went skin-divine. | *~ * * Police reported a skin-diving about some State Policemen® i ference. Ike Arrives in Paris WELCOMED BY COTY — French President Rene Coty is on hand to greet President Eisenhower on the chief executive's arrival at Paris’ Orly airfield today, to Partnership in Strengths Will Meet Test. President. Alights in Paris for NATO Parley and Gets Red Carpet PARIS (#— President Eisenhowef told the NATO allies today they face a Soviet challenge to their very survival. as nae. sol dent nations. ae They can meet this. pe- riod of test, Eisenhower said on landing in Paris for the NATO summit con- ference, only through true partnership in_ spiritual, strength. In his prepared speech, Eisen- hower expressed confidence that the 13-nation alliance could meet the “despotic and continuing threat from the East” in an ef- fective manner. attend the NATO con- | test was conducted at Higgins | Lake with air temperatures hovering around zero. The 17 troopers had to break ice on the lake and dipped into | the water for as long as 15 | minutes under the test. ~*~ * The skin-diving squad. was organized last summer and since bas been highly success- ful in recdvering bodies+ of | _ drowning and plane crash vic- tims and material nee@ed for evidence, Rackets Committee Turns He predicted that they would not only strengthen their protec- tive shield of NATO military forces but also reinforce other aspects of the coalition as well. OFFERS A-MISSILEs Eisenhower arrived with an of- fer of atomic missiles for allied economic and mttitery "@ fo Improper UAW Doings WASHINGTON (# — Sen. Mundt (R-SD) said today |tion the Senate Rackets Investigating Committee is explor- armies and an appeal for greater unity in the North Atlantic coali- The President's plane landed at Orly Field at 2:52 p.m. (8:52-a.m. today. Auto Workers Union. Died in Quake... i Telegraph 01 Official Moaré he lranian ieee TEHRAN, Iran iA post and) telegraph official nial today; ithat 1.287 persons were killed by. ‘a severe earthquake in Western (Iran yesterday. ~ A hewspaper correspondent said) 5300 of the victims were in one West Iranian village alone. General ' \posal for a revolutionary which would scrap the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The —— i aad _ from Lt. Gen. paler W. Attacks "Joint Staff Chiefs, WASHINGTON (INS)—Senate missile-satellite prob-| ers shied-away today from any quick verdiet-on a pro- ‘shakeup in the Pentagon toll at 205. the number of bedies recovered. Officials declined to imate the final toll. should be a “breakup of , (the Joint Chiefs of Staff.” Gavin said that Defense Secre- tary Neil McElroy should be get- ting “‘better advice’? on the needs of the space.age than he now re- ceives, Gavin said the dJeint Tt was described as equal in violence to one that killed an. esti- mated 2,000 persons last July on Iran's Caspain Sea coast. | should Be replaced by a staff of x & | professional, military men who A correspondent for *Etela’at!| would “take over the functions cline of the disease. Yesterday saw only five new cases com- ‘said 500 persons were killed in of the Joint Chi pared with 16 the preceding day. NEw YORK wm — An apparent rift has developed offici: of the Motormen’s Benevolent Assn. as its strike against the city subway system - extends into: the sixth day. The city’s subways are running abut 70 per cent of normal with the aid of some non-striking mo- tormen, newly trained workers and! supervisory personnel. Signs of union dissension ap- peared yesterday following a meet- ing between Mayor Robert F. Wag- ner and MBA Attorney Louis Wald- man. Wagner turned down the. six- point union formula for ending Red Paper Slaps NATO MOSCOW — The Soviet Army newspaper Red Star said today NATO nations are hatch- ing aggressive pians that - could turn Europe into an. “‘atomic 9 Die in Scottish Mine LONDON (INS)—Nine miners were reported killed and seven others injured today when an i t i] | j in a Scottish mine. jof the quake. Sehneh is on the|Messes today, ‘Greece were hit yesterday by a explosion ripped through a shaft ‘are continuing: - Casualties . were ‘Farsang, near the small town of| s Prepared Sehneh which was officially re- mittee ro a tong list of wit com € ported to have been at the, center! beginning with Maj. '7,240-foot- Shah Pass 240 miles’ Gent John D. Medaris, command- uthwest of Tehran, “athens and nearby areas of Missile Center at Huntsville,, Ala. . * a 2 jsharp quake but, no casualties ‘were reported. There were no re-| \Braun, the- famed German-born ports of shocks in Turky, whieh rocket expert who now is director ilies between Iran and Greece. jot ~ developrient operations at The usage hon pied Agency Huntsville, and top Navy officers. ‘meanwhile repo: at a quake ICAN-DO MEN Dec. 5 hit Outer Mongolia with, catastrophic force and ot ere Senate Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson. (D-Tex), who. heads the! ment. - He said RE Te - night session that there| Chiets | neral of the Army’s Ballistic Others include Dr. Wehrrier von LT. GEN. GAVIN on the “technical aspects’. of Ga- vin's testimony. but said that ‘“‘we ing “reports of any improper activities” by the United gsr) Mundt said the committee's investigation of violence in the aces unsettled 4-year strike by the UAW against! crete. Demand Pai for Hungarians Diplomats Try to Help | Three Doomed Freedom Fighters UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) today clemency for three top Hun- garian freedom fighters reportedly doomed by the Janos Kadar pup- ‘|pet government. * * * At the same-time, the five-nation U. N. committee on Hungary was summoned to meet at headquar -|ters on the dispute over names of refugee witnesses. * * * Action also was expected by the group to head off the “imfninent executions” follow up on the Red refusal to co- operate wiith Thailand’s Prince Wan, special U. N. representative ion Hungary. * * * Ironically, the many problems connected with Soviet-subjugated Hungary began sputtering again amid Russia's drive for adoption “peaceful co-existence” resolution. A thumping defeat ‘for the Kremlin draft was foreshadowed by repeated references in the 82- nation forum to last year‘s nee army rape of Hungary. Through nearly 12 hours of de- bate ending early today, Western need more ‘can-do’ men.” \not reported, ‘inquiry, declined to pass s eet Shops Are Full of Presents to Delight All Women the strike, saying he would not discuss strike issues until the mo- tormen go back to work. Milder Weather Seen for Next Few Days The weatherman promises warmer temperatures for the next few days after the cold snap ex-|- week, d By JANET ODELL And what shal] we give My. Fair pants: with a white cotton Quality Boohy Kmav. Trees 5 to 10° Newman's Variety pore an ¥ needs, Open . é Late. Bey Gifts Galore for My Fair Lady | The lady who is proud of her yow match her Lenox china with printed all over with pink, “little black house and who liked to get gifts|salt and pepper shakers or a table for it will swoon with delight if lighter, She'll hunt up recipes to ~\prepare and. serve in decorated enameled steel frying } an. made by the Yale Lock Company — of all places. * _jtary. power, * ~ * Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) would not commit himself. of scrapping the Joint Chiefs, but he said that Gavin's proposal ‘‘de- serves close study.” Symington, .a former Air Force secretary, added: “There ob- viously have got to be some changes over there (at the Pen- tagon). * * * “The, structure is not conductive to either efficiency or effective or- ganization. It also is wasteful. I was there for years, It was bad then, and it's werse now.” * * * ‘ Gavin said he believes the. U. S. is. behind ‘Russia in overall mili- be WRONG DECISIONS e Jcould become, and even some Afro-Asian dele- igates repeated one the..e: When the USSR says one thing, it means exactly the opposite. ‘Western én- voys pressed for the long debate in order to, forestall the Soviet item from overlapping the Paris NATO summit meeting, . * -* * All 20 Latin American members of the Free World alliance. were meeting to formulaté a joint de- mand for clemency for Generals Pal Maleter and Istvan Kovacs, ih n Today's s 5 Press ‘ Staseren 7 to 9 ‘He said the .U. S could have} Comics ...............cs..4 2% beer’ the first to launch an earth} County News ..........., 2 satellite, The a. s.Satellite pro- Mditorials .....,... device cuk 6 gram was tracked, he said.) Home 8 cedecsee 13 tol because of “wrong decisions.” | Market ~ yao a possible chips and several smaller cities Curtis said Mazey should come; T S 6 W N V ed . villages formed an Oak+ forward with evidence if he = Frozen Girl, 15, €alms er ays ent- one O escaped im tand cy Towuhle Civil De- any. mishap at the|fense Counci] to coordinate the * * WASHINGTON (INS) — A Syracuse, N.Y., Fred Maggio, Wilialm Roggencamp and Johe - |intersection a couple of years ago ‘ifferent Civil Defense functions “If we have conducted a one-| R rf d 'p Teamster hag testified that his local sent six men Fortine, that they could only serve-as alter. — under similar circum-|/between them. — ‘sided and biased investigation. Epo e oor to the Miami Teamsters convention at a cost of nafes. Maggio and Roggencamp were seated stances. At that time, all of his) — - +. * * . iCurtis demanded, “why were $7,500—and none voted. as the local‘s official delegates and abstained out, he told) “They will coordinate their Teamsters ousted by the ie P Another Teamster from an Albany, N.Y from voting. : , plans based on the facilities vatl- ? Why was the Bakers and Found Unconscious in . able,” said Lewis C. Jarrendt cIo hy was the Ba | Jocal said he was given $50 a day for expenses — " ° ‘Confectionary Workers Union ex- Empty Kentucky Store, and also failed to vote The loeal had instructed its delegates not to Under the direction of Leeland County Civil Defense director. He "| pelled?”” The AFL-CIO hag ousted The witnesses ‘ared in Washington's di vote for Hoffa. All six were given $1,250 each for | and Reckel Bunyan, “Eager was named as chairman of the |both unions from its ranks on the After 5-Day Absence trict e bet Penk Court jelee F Dek, the five-day Florida sessions. Heart,” a Christmas drama, will 9 group. basis of testimony brought out by , hes at sho Fj ere suit e* by Fred Ostrander, of Local 294 in Albany, N.Y., | be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday in * * & the committee. LOU ISVILLE, Ky. ® — Doctors nson 5. Ss ng a brought tion that , . the First Baptist Church, Writ- Besides the county's 25 town- et *« d ‘S| 33 rank-and-file Teamsters attempting to bar | insisted under cross-examina’ he had ° lescribed the condition of a 15-) J Hoffa f he Ti si voted “to keep my job,” although he was not tea by Anne Buckton of Bir. ships, it will include representa. The committee previously had, ‘year-old girl — her legs ‘ ‘trozen ‘James Hoffa from the Teamsters presidency on listed ’ mingham, the play ts developed tives from . Huntington the grounds the Miami convention was stacked as a voting delegate in the convention indicated its investigation of the|just as solid'as if they had come minutes. ; around the original Christmas Woods, Lathrup , South Kohler strike would be a two-way) out of a deepfreeze''—as poor late in his favor. = a theme. ‘Lyon, and Farmington. proposition, to explore charges!last night. Ernest J. Demont, of Local 317 in Syray Ostrander, who drew $30 daily for expenses, | Adults and young people of the ~ * and counter charges of violence| * *« * cuse, said the local elected only three dele- said he had worked or a document listing bis |church will be assisted» by the The group will also work to- made by both the company and) Rosella Auxier was found un-| sates? When the three arrived in Florida, they | delegates, although the membership mever voted [Sanctuary Choir. The program is ether with the Oakland County the UAW. leonseious and in shock in an| Were informed by three of the local’s officers, for its choice of delegates. open to the publie. CD Council which is made up of jabandoned dtore at Prestonsburg, of 10 cities in the y., yesterday and rushed fo a county of 10,000 or more popula- Jap anese Indict Michigan Soldier YOKOHAMA (INS) — The Yoko- yealdJepnen gt Yoko” year-old Japanese girl in Yoko-| a a ae 2 hama Nov. 17. legal technicality as to the The sremmedeete etSce coe toi a At atin, SOS. Kame the time of the murder. ‘nuclear weapons in. Europe would NM. Bombing Range ~25 miles The pice ted 2 one a a Wes-. ihe dangerous. Officials here say southwest of. Ki : Edwards ‘ Soament covihe = sa Vineland, en Oe ea et tes NATO|AFB in California; Holloman AFB ng at the same time notified the | left Japan for duty at the Navy's “a at Alamogordo, N.M.; Atomic iar] U.S. Army, dhrough the Ministry | China Lake Atr Facility, Calif. : r e Mh Se Test Base in California, Yuc.| % Justice, that Japan considers | rhe indictment came after the its has full rights to try the case ofttice The weasel is the most blood-\ca Flats Test Base and in 2 Japanese court, 8 thirsty killer of all North Amefi-| Test ih Nevada, and ” [thevictim was not Wescott’s legal can animals. . | Lake Test Site in Minnesota Earlier this month the Army an-'wife, under J law. Hopes to Equal Russian Technology U. of M. to Set Up Sc Science Institute = Townships Form at 2 ; ; a i= 4 Ability Brings Resp THR PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1957 g nsibility to ¢ * 7 ? oT * 1s . + Chri s Ch Festival Vaidh ~ |Confident Living - hristmas Choir Festiva | ee eee oF sal ia Oichard Lake Church Youth Vesper Nation Needs Leadership: td Lake urc ; | Sone ins 4, dr, Service Sunda Having Dedicated Talents tral oe Ora Lats Co , Mrs, Marca ee By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE alte ee ee oe en New Members to Be). |. uns inte weil ond vismecké: whine wing * * * Night.” Received at Morning| cranam’s New York Crusade was filling Madison : The five choirs of 150 voices willl The Rey, Edwast D.” Auchari| Worship Hour my family and I attended as often as| Christmas music, follow-|will preach on “Prayers for All i we we ng the sequence of the Bible story|Men” Suntlay morning with “How Great My Task’ On one such occasion I was searching the | of Christ's coming. The congrega-|Fuller, soloist, at the 9 a.m. serv-lthe theme of the annual Bapt faces of the huge fifteen-hundred-voice choir, tion will join in singing the carols.jice. The Chancel Choir will sing! Youth Fellowship Vesper se which filled one end of the Ga Hasel Dreke will the or. | Ciristmas Eve” at 11 a.m. at 7 p.m. Sunday in Bethany E daughter Margaret, who had gan prelude, ~~ Pas- | The Sesssion of the Orchard Lake\tist Church. - it regularly. Suddenly my eyes fell terale”” while Mrs, Allee smith (Church urges visitors to attend the + 7% familiar face, but I couldn't immedia Will be at the console organ dur- {9 &-l. service, as worshipers have by the Senior Youth call just who this was. service due to crowded parking fa-\ directed Mrs. Wong. Then, I remembered. It was Ethel Waters, The Chancel Choir directed by’ -ititieg is by pee ome of the great singers of our Mrs. Smith, will sing “Ye Watch ss - ome ot the script was ttten om re of On ers and Ye Holy Ones” and “As| Car posls are suggested for the [bY Beth and Ted Livingston. on musical stage, whose midst recent ; Choir com.| Youth fellowships wit net be | sides the “Jeader, Judy /#T@en Version of “Member of the Wedding.” | 96 ant’ - high young pea-| MSHS Semecrww sieht | Camtarelie, will be Julia Dovre,| — “And now here she was, humbly anonymous } 11 A.M and 7:00 P. Sen Semaine aie church member and working Christian, Sunday School 10 A. M. ies og é - Crusade to bring people to God. Moveover, Others are Karen her facial expression, she was enjoying F. M. Y. 6:45. Film Thomas Cate, hugely. tie ‘The Spirit of Christmas‘ ‘sy aoeen Davies. career has been a spectacular one, Prayer Meetthg Wed. we A aby jn Teoh Senor Ween years ago, when she published ‘her autoblography, she 7:30 P.M. lakes wl Hendereen and Gury: Relyes.----| "att. of She, Srowbled lite she bed led snd how, a4.sbe. grew, GRRGR Cartel Se Exeelele ao ee older and wiser, her religion had come to be more Serving on. the “program ‘are|™eSningful. Today she feels that her faith has | Ah ! FREE me Mary Foren, chairman, Carol Ken-|Physical and mental health, besides adding real VAT 44: and nerly, Janet Kneale, Mary Loy St.|to her talent. M DIST C eo Cla, Disne Wieuleweld Wit sis ETHODIST CHURCH Shirley, Robert Hunt, Elaine Ger-|SUMBLZ SINCERITY = | - S01 MT. CLEMENS STREET rett, Mike Godwin and Janet Ed- The humble way Ethel Waters gave her great gifts to help H. Howison, Pastor “. se ts the * in the Billy Graham Crusade, without publicity, is evidence : social hour lower audi-iof her sincereity. Many over-publicized figures are willing to DIANE BEACH al toruzm will follow oe Sonviophalen on how they have been saved from . alcoholism, , - e “Ch << service, narcotic iction, or marital tragedy by religious falth, but = - «7... | First Christian Church will saeak’ at ‘both the § fod 1/8 unwilling to participate in any religious activities exept' Dristmas Music, Film, Disciples of Christ am. services on “To Whom Can|those which bring them further publicity. The real test is . Bible School 10 A. M. We Go?” At the early hour, Eliza-| whether one will humbly serve the common good. Sermons at Presbyterian Worship Service 11A.M. beth Warrilow will sing a solo. In the erisis of our time le of cutstanding sbitity , ’ : Page ot : lato’ the iedlowship ef Botany | n27e'® Social responsibility to render creative service. ABI- | «Peace and Goodwill” will be her home to the Prayer Group at at the 11 o'clock service, Music| *” * sift. When it is given to anyone it is evidence thst line sermon subject of Dr. William|9 Tuesday morning and at noon ‘will incinde “Le, How a Rose” | *2¢ Creator believes especially in the person so favored. Te |} Marbach when he preaches at/the January — March group will] CHURCH OF THE by the Ladies Chorus and the | *#ke the gift of special ability and use it selfishly or for um- (the 11 a.m. service Sunday in First meet at the church for luncheon. GOOD SAMARITAN Spanish carcl, “In « Manger | worthy ends actually is a demonstration of ingratitude to {Presbyterian Church. . |CHRISTMAS DINNER | | eee ee Lew,” by the Senior Choir. God. The solemn fact is that the misuse of ability has often * * | The anaual Christmas Congre- Meahag: Boreite 7 9. M., An orientation class for those) ‘esulted in its withdrawal. The gift may vanish. Diane Beach will sing: “Ave | sation Dinner ig scheduled for 6:30 out planning to unite with Bethany) The gbility to sing, to speak, to act, to write, is ee at ie Ca anim. Weluaing.wtie the Gneed ee Baptist by letter or transfer will . oe an are /Thy Light Has Come” will be the Pie ao Stre Rey Foebe eee begin at 10 am. Sunday in the|DePefit which the Creator in His wisdow has seen fit to be-janthem by the choir with Leo)tion of Mrs. Roy Fosbender, Mrs. pastor's study. stow on some people. ‘When any person so blessed has the|Yocum and Royce Everett, solo-/Asa rury and Mrs. Robert Mehi-' UNITY as & depth of character to dedicate his talents to the service of ists. - ns , those seeking|@0d and. mankind, his talents are immeasurably magnified. » Galen E. Hershey | . CAPO singing be-followed 214. : 4600 Mpa argon by. Bap-\ NEED NEW LIFT ; : wa souk on “Ne Bargains in by the viewing of a Christmas bee" peasy —* tism will be held early in January. : Bethichem” at the 9:39 morn- | Color film, “To Each 9 Gift.” / Not only on the great stage of human affairs are people of| ing service. . Civie séwing for the Cancer So Sunday, 11:00 A. M. | eu ability to be fotind, but in every community in the land there| 4: the same hour, the member-|ciety will be held at 10 a.m. Thurs on ee Parishioners are natural born leaders, people of charm, individuals with' ship ins class will be taught\@4¥ @t the church, The same eve- , ranmnras Arenas : power to lift life to new levels. In every schoolroom in America| by uthwaite. The subject("m¢ the Marbach Group will be Church Cranbrook — The Festival of Gifts will be cele- If we will be big enough il capable of this? Am I? this time humbly ask God how they may best serve unselfishly, the great and critical problems of our time can be solved. | movement for a better world, it is not too late to save man- kind from the disasters that threatén. This will require all of -lus the willingness actually to put service above self. Are you (Copyright 1957) are boys and girls with the spark of genius in their minds and, will be “‘The Presbyterian Church, ¥°ts of Mrs. Robert . Anderson. hearts. They have it in them to be somebody in a big way, And Its the biggest way of being somebody is not to attain money or/*™@™- fame, but tobe a lifter of human beings. ... The. great struggle for higher level living which char- acterizes our day and age is going on today in every town where people live. The nation, the world, and God Himself call for service by dedicated people te whom talent has been | given. The old poem which prayed, “God give us men” was never more important than at the present time. If all the capable leadership people of America will at x * *& Origin, Operation and Pro-| evening to see the film, “Th ey - May Hear.” Toni Michal, kY/cash gift for the Van Lierop fam- KL Bryce and Richard Mann will have jily, the church missionary family eS veer node charge of refreshments. Alvah in Korea. -9:05 A. M, Saturday Clark will present devotions. | wn — Mrs. J Brown will open to merge ourselves into God's i Mission Woman Made Honorary City Citizen - Miss Louise Best, Methodist mis- citizen of Santa Maria, Brazil, the city where she has served since 1922. ~*~ * & .The first woman ever to be 80 honored by that city, Miss Best YOUNG eee ee eee eee a ek following numbers: Sobriety Clubs. Sought | auditorium, ~~ sal bY |Comtors. Ye My, People. ...... Schmidt ves state leg- | Break m= GREEN LAKE, Wis. ® — A tees, Son Bepareuent ot dun. | mene Liga gee inet jesuit , speaking at a Meth-| tice and the United States Em- terete Bong oss, weer trick ‘WEDNESDAY 7:90 P, M.: PRAYER and BIBLE HOUR. of . Alcohol Studies! pasey, | om AY anor cher ree _ We very cordially invite you to worship with us. rots ~agaele odd wcagreelirs x* *« * Silt Magn ieee Dah FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH — inchuling tetto-) Even the governor of Ri. Grande|T™ Cure Chi encase NEO moderate do Sul state sent his representa-irn, CHY os eecceeegeeees Adams ee ©. F. EASTMAN, Paster Il-Thus, said the Rev. John C. Ford, tive. Bishops of the Methodist| Mrs. Robart” Gowétey = = oe lot Weston, Mass., the two main|and ee .-:: Fiona * el ; schools of thought on ti rance|of Brazil and principals of all the tor SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH _ [icould work together for the Gause.| Methodist schools in the state also ne “busier “Cnaie rap ge . were pr . The official presen- congrega wi nm in James Cunnington, Pastor FE 4-9498 156 Mt. Clemens St. tation of the sheepskin was made chanting “The Lord’s Prayer” by the prefect of the city. ‘|Protestants Aid Schools (mee, Junior, Senior | Congregation to Chant ‘Lord’s Prayer,’ Hymn at St. Teinity Lutheran The Junior and Senior Choirs of St. Trinity Lutheran Church will present a program of Christmas hymn, Pastor Ralph C. Claus will read the Scripture and offer prayer. The choirs will be heard in the and the recessional hymn. Curiosity Leads. Choirs to Sing | Central Methodist. _ Bev, Milton &. Bank, ©. D., Minister Calvin ©. Rin, & Ds Ama MORNING SERVICES, 8:30 and 10:45 A.M. to Study of Bible, Evangelization . Ccmral Amerie contained this in: “SEIZED BY WONDER” ~* teresting story: “A blind man liv-| ing in the town of La Libertad se-| Dr. Milton &. Benk. Preaching. _ cured a Bible and was curious to} (BROADCAST Over WPON, 11:00 A. M.) know its contents. : i ~*~ * * He went repeatedly to a neigh-[ bor, Jose Salceda, with his Bible to; CHURCH OF CHRIST ~ LAFAYETTE sTRerr . * Li A tenet nee did ge tevend tere] SUNDAY MORNING WORSHIP .......-cccc.....:10:30 A.M. never go EVENING WORSHIP *,.......ccccsestvesccesveess: TOOPM, curiosity, but Jose Salceda waS] SONG PRACTICE .............................. 6:00 P. M. weteoed Wy ait be road tnhed gm doe yf Pontoon die at GaN Beh respi he Anxious to understand better, ’- onoons Apostelic wa 9:45 to 11:90 A. = DR. ing others with a Bible of his own.| M.—Communion and Wotship Service “te pane nd man continues! 11:30 to 12:18 Noon—Sunday School. Classes for All Ages. M.—-Young People’s ‘ r fis PME Service i. LUTHER. 7S P. M. Wednesday Eve.—Bible Study ____& Friendly Welcome Awaits You! to a man who could see.” Catholic Leader Eyes. Religious Programs WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH : Andersonville Road — Near Dixie ‘ Un ners “ Sunday School ..... eer eee ons aa Oe aa tng ve] Morning Worship ..... cicuss 80 AL Mi and 11:00 A. M. igious content on the air in tele] presi ete ts Waicedoysseocco colle, F908 Me vision and radio Robert .D, Winns, Pastor Fund TnZenominational The Rev. John E, Kelly, director| Evangel Temple P, F.. Stohimann is the director of the Senior Cholf and the Junior 365 £. Wilson Ave. _ Non-Denominational ees NEW YORK @® — Dr. Eugene f Marimont Baptist Church . Invites You! | ue "THE SALVATION ARM -. CITADEL) , 29 W. 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