geet Pontiac Busiest | Shopping Center, JUUTILGITS §=IAGOIIT i igs pee — Steel Bargaining City Business Men Fete Two GM Executives (Dewey, Javits, oantang ih eo ne Talks Continue; Hoffman Predict — Unanimous Vote as green as it is in Oakland—not, at least, to nearly), 15,500 families wi bread-winners indicated in a Settlement Seen recent survey that they sow their dollars in 22 area Now Offering communities: This was one of the principal discoveries of a Univer- Industry sity of Michigan study on the shopping habits of more| 3-Year Contract With) than 19,000 Oakland County families, the results of| 9 to 10 Cent Pay Hike which were disclosed today following a luncheon meet- ing of the County Planning Commission in Bloomfield} NEW YORK (INS)—Top wine : negotiators of steel man- The report. on the extensive survey made by |*8e™ment and labor re- William C. Carey, assistant director of the univer- |S%™e4 face-to-face bargain- sity’s Bureau of Business Research which conducted |S ‘alks in New York “ today amid optimistic re-| — be study in in Wo with the commission's Retail ports that settlement of the Carey explained that the bureau arrived at its find- ot ; yoo age ohnaedl i ings through distribution of a questionnaire to parents Enterin , g the conference through area schools last year. Besides asking for de-) . United Steelwor! Additional story om page 3 Union President David J. tailed information about shopping activities, the form/McDonald told newsmen,| also sought answers to queries about community rela-|We are continuing to tionships. make progress. , : x *« & McDonald said “no for- Pontiac emerged from the survey as the county’s|mal new contract proposal”) \iotor Division, recently was named director of the Process. De- , leading shopping area, results indicating that 24.7 per|had been made by the steel the are’ bigest ty. aa geplinn: io 1 with apparent miictin MP. Testifies |Two-Year-Old DrownsRunaways Stir. = Of the four other unities cited as the busiest/Some ideas.” . 5 in Swim P ool at P icnic sie Against Mar centers, Royal Oak claimed 17.3 per cent of the cus-|_TheTe was no comment at this and Birmingham, 5.4 per cent. John A. Stephens, vice president} McKeon Tried to Hide The balance of the county accounted for 19.8 per | stect Corp. | Vodka Bottle at Time'ou cent. Another 16.9 per cent shop outside of the | But the general air seemed tobe) of Arrest. Is Claimed Oakland County area, mainly in Detroit. Less than | of optimism. ‘i 3 per cent of all purchases were made outside of nN mae ne tte By JAMES L. KILGALLEN jchildren of Mr. and Mrs. the two areas, while 1.9 per cent shopped by mail stant rodetion nt PARRIS ISLAND, 8, C. (INS)—|John W. Sparks, order. * * * which re-opened yesterday The questionnaire listed 36 merchandise items, the) Quersns ‘= Piteburgh aad poe Be Bees Bony into two areas: “convenience Industry's original offer, which ”" and “ ” ‘ More than 90 per cent of all convenience goods dacemia|free-seat inne ole an recruits drowned. artificial to ‘ to the Lake Fire side down,” E. I. ( on Page 2, Col. 3) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) a agate nang nr ‘ fs ~ ee oan tes ae revive failed tions of “the 4 swamplands of Ribbon Creek. a ‘ Justice Statue The tragedy occurred in « large] hamp—generally OEIC 5 EA 8 mE, if i PS ay = Seems to Be Something Missing |Past Seman a cae the barracks room,” Magruder're-| according to Walled Lake Police : ; ba ed objecting to being put to He said the other Sparks chil-| “ened in several reports 5 LMDaITass “I saw Sgt. McKeon pick up|dren and their friends were swim-| Cafeees is actually fibrelike | The younger boy Justice in Oakland County is in| something and dart into the head|ming in the pool when the accident| material “common to the de- | Headed | sad shape (bathroom). I ordered him back| occurred. caying flesh of whales,” he said. ont But wait a minute—don’t start| into the drill instructor's room Decker told the Pontiac Press| Kelthahn, who has not seen the |Panion yoy calling a grand jury before you've| ‘Then I sent Cp, Lyons into see|that Sparks, a building contractor,| Ssimal, sald positive identifica- re. ee oe eee finished this article—the Justice we| what McKeon was trying to hide.|had planned to build a fence| tom could be made if he could tp sania, aati cnbe mean is the eight foot high zine/Cpl, Lyons brought back a bottle|around the pool in hopes of avoid-| Set & specimen of the teeth, ctae han te statue on top of the old Oakland/of vodka, almost empty.” ing such an accident but had been| ‘The.carcass has lain on a beach. County Courthouse in Pontiac. Magruder was shown government | busy with a heavy work schedule/st Dry Harbor, 60 miles south For 51 years, the judicial lady “exhibit E"—a vodka bottle. Hejin recent weeks. The father 8f-|Yakutat, for has braved the elements on top identified it as the same bottle eee Pine ae of the courthouse. Blindfolded to | A previous witness had testifiea |" the drowning. covered by sand. prove her impartiality, she has | that during that fatal Sunday |» Ou. “hides survicng Norméliength, originally presided over the courts with a | McKeon had “two or three soba Shirley, Gary, 8,/ more than 100 naked sword in one hand and a | drinks” with another sergeant, Kenneth, 7, John, 6, and Henry, 3./been scaled down to 60. set of scales raised high in the She was the granddaughter of re- . ether. Cpl. Ronald J, Lyons corrobor-itired Walled Lake Justice Logan] Dr. Peter ated Magruder’s testimony, Sparks. Fisheries Now, overloaded by generations|said that when he went to the| The drowning was number 17 in|State University of pigeon droppings, the ancient|washroom, he looked behind the|Oakland County this year isolated beach ye | scales have fallen from her hand commode and found the bottle port is expected : secretary There's been no noticeable change} Maj. Charles B. Sevier, the chiet/Detroit Council Opens s asked w in her expression, and her hefty . introduced the i death A . ke’ eG wa left arm still is raised to the sky-leertificate of the six men who/Flvoridation Question Ike's Civil Rights Plan , corroded lime- . well mitaared scales wore Sound yoster-ios anes tamia DETROIT ® — The question of day lying on the courthouse roof, 31-year-old drill instruc-|fluoridating Detroit's water supply 25 feet below their proper position.|i5- ig on trial before a seven-|was reopened in the city council|fighting for action on 4 The twe halves of the scales pre gsrs Agate ef ee ees can ag Fnete were found about apart (drinking on , oppression admitted defeat today area. PSST! YOU DROPPED SOMETHING — Justice, the eight-foot- aa hs chanioat by « bentaed of receuits and involuntary man-|_ coumciman Mary V. Beck asked! ‘gon Herbert H. Lehman (DNY),| Tomorrow will be fair and’ high zine statue on top of Oakland County’s courthouse, has been pontine Press reporter, whe stuck (slaughter. water board officials to report OM made it plain, however, that warmer. The high will reach 81-45./K1 04, Court Session presiding over county courts for 51 years. She still has her tradi- them together and raised them Earlier, young marines who had |installation and operating costs of/and others will “carry this fight} Precipitation will total around % tional blindfold and sword, but the symbolic scales she’s supposed aloft as a poor substitute for the [participated in the “Death March,” |a fluoridation program within 30/to the Democratic Party's national/inch as showers or thunderstorms; LANSING # — The Michigan to be holding in that strong left arm recently got overloaded with eld lady above. rallied to McKeon’s defense by|days.and to take a stand on the|convention in Chicago next month.”|arrive late Friday and Saturday. supreme: Court will meet every pigeons and fell off Justice is embarrassed. characterizing him as a fine drill) matter. 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The White House disarmament ad- viser declared that he believed Ricuanp Nixon should be shelved as the Vice Presidential nominee in favor of CunisTian A. Herter, Gover- Let's keep up the good work and im- ——————————E—E= For More Air Safety In requesting an additional $68,- 000,000 for the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA), President Ersennower reflects the urgency of the need for action to air traffic control. ; That urgency was emphasized by the Nation’s worst air crash in which two giant transports collided over the Grand Canyon. It is highlighted further by the accelerated. growth of air traffic. In the last three years that has increased by 125 per cent. Today 90,000 planes of all types operate ew CAA has drawn up a $246,000,000 five year program to improve airport facilities and air safety. So far Con- gress has approved only $40,000,000 of it. The additional $68,000,000 a : asked by the President would be used >. next year for the extension of traffic conn aie a and ealcalatea, control, radar and other navigational the challenge lightly. Imme- ™0ney will be devoted to preparation diately his news Secretary assert- . fr the era of commercial jet travel ed that the President had pointed 0w fast approaching. out to Stassen that such an aes : announcement certainly would be Unfortunately, what has hap- pened on our highways where . traffic has outgrown construc- dent’s official White House tion, has been happening in the MM 8 Oe air, Safety control facilities 3 , long ago began to fall behind the Surely Stassen has the great 1.16 of air travel increase. Con- American privilege of thinking ashe =>. should make every effort pleases. But the party has the same =, 264 action on this serious American privilege of repudiating tem whomever it pleases. A team must — STassEn ig re- ) |. Ee "* ‘The Man About Town His future value is dubious. : , Gm baseball pariance, it 10Ks as Valuable Volumes though he “went down—swinging.” 4 History Compiled Nearly : No lineup has a key spot for a play- ! er who deliberately disrupts the 80 Years Ago Was Complete 2 smooth and united action of the Dieting: Merely a case of mind : : x * * The Massachusetts Governor is no «part of the act himself. In fact he has already announced that he will nominate Nrxon for the post in ques- party loyalty more clearly than any- thing he could do or say. And con- versely, it makes Strassen look that. much worse —if it’s possible. = ££ * The Democrats are properly jubilant and hope Stassen keeps talking. Any split in a united front is to their direct benefit. The President’s personal popu- larity with the voters is such that his it must capital- ize on these unexpected defec- “tions from party loyalty. ‘The race ahead promises un- expected surprises, elations and tments for both sides. That’s the way the fortunes of the universe run and political battles are granted no special immunity. The political news ahead promises to be interesting and exciting. 4 Traffic Fatality Rate Halved Here This Year and criticism in Pontiac’s traffic ac- cident record for the first six months of 1956. A report issued by the Traffic and Safety Bureau shows that only three lives were lost on Pontiac streets through June. : This is a 50 per cent improve- ment over the six fatal accidents FE eT en aeh te aE OP MPT e ET ae) Mea PRO AAR! re owe it to themselves © aa continue of Ni ee '- Nearly 80 years after it was published, in 1877, it is a very substantial volume of nearly 400 pages, each 11x14 inches, with wood cut illustrations and heavily bound. It recounts our early history in a remark- way, when we remember that the gathered by horse and Most of our libr have them. If your brary does not have one, here is an op- portunity for you to make a donation that will live for generations after you are “Just to make you appreciate your summer,” says an air mail card from Harry Vargason, now in Melbourne, Australia, and telling about recent blizzards and roads blocked with snow. j A parakeet that escaped from the home of Mr. and. Mrs, Lleyd Vinton in Keego Harbor returned a few days later and had learned a few new words. Considered to be an expert on aging processes, Dr. Edmund Cowdry of the University of Michigan, points out room both satisfaction that while now only nine per cent of our osm = population are over 65, it will be 20 per cent by 1975. Ponder on this. The tuberculosis death rate reached a new low in Michigan last year. However, the 478 TB deaths were more than the total caused by all other communicable diseases combined. And no home is safe froin TB until all homes are safe. : : reported in same period of Written in @ childish hand,.a letter Pore: eon Chuck Rossiter es of Birmingham, urging us never to dis-. Unfortunately, the 1956 general publication of the feature, “Junior Editors,” as he has “worked ‘out every one of them. and the whole family enjoys them.” Verbal Orchids to- A. C, Ruthenberg of 336 Auburn Ave.; eighty-sixth birth- day. , Mrs. Fletcher Morenct ~ 1; David Lawrence Says: Who Is Stassen Really Backing? WASHINGTON — Whom is the - iif i af pagel | F President's official family.”” This was a palpable disavowal. No sooner was the announcement made on Tuesday afternoon that - Gov, Herter would make the speech nomihating Nixon at San Francisco than Stassen issued a comment implying it was a kind of cooked- up deal and that one had agreed to nominate the other. No such understanding, however, has been reached with Nixon, NOTIFIED. NIXON Even more disingenuous was Stassen’s statement to the press on ay. He gave the impres- sion that he had tactfully and politely notified Nixon as a matter — sie ie SP ESA Bei: ie Ee: Dr. William Brady Says: Pamphleteer Cannot Give re Any Remedy “About a year ago I sent for your pamphlet ‘Calcium and rhew matiz,’”’ says a nice, kind Indiana lady~—and I thank her and a few others who humor me by NOT changing rheumatiz into rheuma- arthritis, They hadn't given me any relief. So I stopped them and followed your advice.” ; Here, with the nice kind lady's permission, I'd like to mention, for the benefit of readers with joint disability, that the advice I give in the pamphlet is for rheumatiz. The only advice [ can give for arthritis is consult a physician, “My joint soreness,”’ continues the Indiana correspondent, is all gone. Thanks to you, I am fifty- seven years old, Believe me, I shall keep right on...” (Mrs. Ww. 8.) This is a testimonial, Not to be taken seriously, I mean to say a testimonial by itself or a handful of testimonials selected for the pur- pose of ‘Selling bitters should not be taken seriously. I am sure the Indiana lady is perfectly sincere ‘about it. What’s more, I believe what she called “arthritis” was really rheumatiz—not inflamma- tion (arthr-itis) but physical degen- eration of joint tissues (rheuma- tiz), And so I file her testimonial with others like it. _On the bowling green a crony noticed that I was pampering my left shoulder, He ticked it at once, “Bursitis, I had it a year ago, and I had a single injection of cortisone,” or maybe it was hydracortisone) “and it cleared up in 24 hours,” Now I know George wasn't try- ing to drum up business for the doctor—in fact he didn't name the doctor, though I think he men- tioned the doctor was an osteo- path. I had seen many reports of similar effects of cortisone or hy- dracortisone in the medical jour- for. Arthritis to bring prompt cure in some cases, such as Bill's (though the cure in my case, without corti- sone, was not unimpressive), extra- ordinary relief for days or weeks in other cases, and some frightful consequences if continued too long - in other cases. I have yet to learn ~ of a cure of chronic joint disability by cortisone or any other miracle medicine, or" ibe ‘words long pareining te porgesl ‘ ith and hygiene, not to disease, treatment, bg be answered saarnpoedearelape i gent "to" Pee fos (Copyright 1956) All she has te do ls to read The Pontiac Beard of Educa- about the Courthouse controversy tion has shown that the lovely to know that what people want old homes along Franklin boule- ig not what they get. So as long vard are practical for educa- - as our votes don't mean a thing, boulevard make a lovely everything to the county campus and the fine old homes ‘germ? “Shay go over your there would be used for college head. * : mete buildings with little change of 1 you have a million votes thelr outward appearance. against and they have only 50 for, Perhaps the Beaudettes’ gener- they will do what they want. Wise ous offer may be the very thing ee an eevee ot needed to other mass ae to Irene Morearty consider selling or giving their 168 Dresden Ave. ; . Any Slumps in Business Will Have Political Echo ‘By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER > 3 ce Bi a§ rH Ji 3 ERE Many unsophisticated persons look upon the impact of politics on busi- ness, and bas business on politics. Since the long-term flourishing of the republic depends on an ef- fective two-party system, it is re- grettable that many jump to cor : Except as God is at your side . . . In what you want to be « « » So get your engine running now... To pull your human freight . . . And use your ticket Case Records of a Psychologist: Don’t Confuse Infatu Linda wonders ij it is true love or just infatuation that she feels. The two make you giddy and put» butterflies in your stomach. But true love is unselfish. Contrast Amnon with Sidney Carton below and ‘you'll see the difference. And to get true reports from your friends, let them maintain their anonymity by the plan I have outlined. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE an efficient stenographer. “Dr, Crane, I am madly in love with a boy,” she began, ‘‘but my friends tell me it is just infatua- ~.. tion. * * * “They say he doesn't love me. tried to tell me last week that I should give this boy up. “But I feel as if I'd die if I couldn’t see him every day and hear his voice on the telephone. “He isn’t as nice as I'd like. have a regular job.| And lately he has been demanding that we indulge in trial marriage | for awhile just till we are sure we are properly mated, “How does a person know if it is true love or just infatuation any- way?” TEST OF TRUE LOVE True love is unselfish: Infatua- tion is selfish and demanding. In both the victim may feel as if life isn’t worth living without other party. months, _ each other But infatuation doesn’t last, It may change to hatred even in a few minutes after marriage as King David’s son demonstrated Amnon had literally been love sick because of his intense craving for the beautiful Tamar. But his supposed love was only infatuation, so he drove her out upon the street. (See IT Samuel, Ch, 13). Contrast this case with that of Sidney Carton in Dickens’ ‘Tale of Two,Cities "There Sidney Car- ton took the place of his rival and went to the guillotine because he knew that his sweetheart loved CUPID IS DECEITFUL : Cupid is thus very deceitful, He may trick you unless you employ yout. bean to comtrel your’ heat, One reason for our high per- centage of divorces is the fact that the couples are infatuated but not truly in love. they may be calling vile names in a di. So be cautious about ‘family, That (Copyright 1986) ation, Love Linda, ‘for example, might truly love this boy friend, yet her friends and brother see that he definitely doesn't love Linda, His suggestion of ilicit sexual relations via a “trial marriage’ set-up, proves he doesn’t love her, * * ® For he knows that such a sel- fish arrangement does not bene- fit the girl in the case but only gratifies the boy's own selfish de- sires, Therefore, that proves he does not truly love Linda. He is thinking only of himself and not of her ultimate best in- ’ terests. He is behaving like Amnon instead of Sidney Carton. LOVE'S TEST . Before you marry, bring your home to visit your lets you see him against the backdrop of your own cultural and religious surroundings, In his own environment his faults may not stand out, But take him into your own home surroundings and seon you will feet It when his words or actions jar or strike discordant notes, And rate him by the tests men- tioned below. Ask your friends for their advice, too, They may hesitate to tell the | plain truth, unless you give them plain white envelopes and let them send you typewritten, unsigned re- ports. This is about the only way you can get their real reactions, ** * Send for my ‘Tests for Sweet- hearts,” enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope plus 20 cents, Linda used them to break her unwise in- fatuation, s } self-addre envelope « dee te Here Savehalogttel charte tba poms : Ys + Hl ‘ E ¥ ‘ i Pe es at + the GOP *: ys } f * i> > ee 4 litical Career Info Race | BOSTON (INS) — If chosen by,the American Peace Council and] Tunning-jassistant and secretary to Hoover. mal campaign 8nUN-| Gooneny in the | eae the fit _worid — and ts He has never been defeated for| the ; @t American ware- public office @ career which) houses in Eure included service in the Bay State] $356 million worth of food Legislature, Congress and two! bolster the tottering German terms as Governor of Massachu-| public and forestall . seizure of the mation, ISS, WEDNESDAY, JULY Rg 25, 1956" i NOR RIED OVE “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling ] assist Hous: hate £ ie Wed & hat tes Ir betes be does a” MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS fh Gagtnew FE sos Above Oabland Theater OPEN THURS. 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Cheer up, if you're in debt, the/while they shout a welcome: to States is $27 ‘hair you have and Ago in Olive Township |%1216.429 in the red. ” yunder is your middle. mere I ‘7 ] s s WHAT’S MY LINE? | 1 owned scromble as few os possible to guess my Anewer i : PAM Aw cee ee enesee se 2 = SS ee the late aggie, found the relic some years ago near Pigeon River in . it as an item fn their collection, but it was only this that its identity was de- THATCHER, tants of the Alaskan shore. A | yy | y : The Yaggies’ collection of relics <= s\n’ Fi | aa & WERNET J cwheads, fish hooks, stone drills, | rae rn : the wish of} Nature Hides Its Monster 7 , te carry : ; W 1 : diplomatic jobs of our time, ; ; ' as Ottawa and Mus. ang, . . ng President Eisenhower is in & GAS A COMMUNITY ASSET! become more pop-| YUKUTAT, Alaska @ — Btore nchegit, said the pat ie gag nyse grt) = i than two months after its discov-/didn’t fit any known animal. _ iter health. reference an A a - : remote Alaska beach, the| Two Denver geologists, Paullhe makes to it provides fuel for ® ; staan Banell : G a safe, dependable Conservation pansdbeadaa an unidientified monster Vaughn and Virgil eastwood, vis- his political foes. He said he Was ede in 7 ag wine Not as ria: oeren fi the fact that your job and beach grass being buried today by shifting ited the scene July 6 with a pilot,|tired but carries on, after his ar- , ti trees over Ottawa Coun.| was, Dein y sectne Suse ool ie. Pemuana Pedal halve eal your neighbor's job often upon this silent, wonder fuel. most of, says pts = like that, on arrival in In every community to which it is piped Natural Gas provides employment. favorite hunting} Only = few inches of the head) Vaughn and Eastwood sald they|., 1a trom farolf places, ever The location of new industry is often de upon the availability of . visible on the beach 60) paced off what thought was since Columbus dropped by there Natural Gas for industrial processing. Many industries are located where they miles south of here Sectanevadion” 60 tel.s8:e oi i on'to the nel er ris alles wer, Samniel age ea mo i carcass above ground, voege t ice industry grow, are bigger payrolls, more Strawberry Crop Wilts bensare nn : no Fond some ed a then was buried by sand, een eye awa at oey tas jobs ber saaee hasso-ournens. teryous benefits from this inexpensive wonder mn @ — The! terday, after first news accounts site tine ted ¢ heed tet Ut he bed gone immediately to fuel and the resultant community expansion. : news placed the cash rb around the seo bey elephant,” said Vaughn. “It didn’t rr been criticism, too. - GAS MAKES A BETTER HOME FOR YOU — A BETTER COMMUNITY, TOO! = Se eee sein i kaag| Deuibl Veet, 0 Yeleetat faheninu.o | ne TS OO Gen eee Se gion chee : pve Pens tei sage mend man who first sighted the'carcass|"*t 5 is going to ie, | . doi unt rc ac uh nh oe, rg ae inl tone apie in he rte pe CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY 2 growers last year. 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His left hand went up absently to tug at the lobe of his ear. | Without taking his gaze from only one correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD laway from me. _ Like quicksilver. 'I know I've seen him. Probably |just once and briefly. It isn’t real familiarity. But it’s there. Just At 10 o'clock he was alive in the t pocket of his jackef, and he pulled ‘lout the photo the girl had thrust beyond my conscious grasp of it.” | mere SiLSa aOR Dear omeeseee wn REL FN el A a Sess Hiner ere AN RLY AL ti) % me it’s important. That we'll knew some answers when it comes back te me.” Shayne had reached the stair- way and started up when he whirled about abruptly, his face lighting with satisfaction. ‘Got it! And it messes up our nice Silver Glade.” bs] fe * He was fumbling in the side into it in the lobby of his hotel) while she was importuning him to: accept a retainer from her. © He thrust the photograph at y Brett Halliday & but there wea a nice breeze be- hind me and I was pulling along steadily, about half-way to shore I guess, when suddenly my bow) struck something in the water. “It gave me quite a start. Wf was a funny, solid, dead sort of thud. You know, I was rowing along thinking about nothing a - “Well, the poor devil was float- ing face down in the water. I saw he must be a goner right away. Face down and all. TI had a litfle trouble gétting him aboard, land then went on in as fast as I could, I tied up and ran to the Will Gentry. “Take it back and the same man,” * * * 11:12 PM. Michael Shayne dropped Timothy Rourke at his office on his way back from the morgue to police. anixous to get out a preliminary story on the ‘Body in the Bay” as he was already calling it. Back in Will Gentry’s office at headquarters, Shayne found the lchief about to interrogate a quiet- faced bronzed man who was clad only in skin-tight swimming trunks and whom Gentry Introduced as Norman Raine. ‘WON'T HELP” “Mr. Raine brought the body in from the bay," he told Shayne. “I’ve got wires out to New York and to Jacksonville. Let's hear -lwhat Mr, Raine has to tell us.” “"¥¢ isn’t much and I'm afraid _| it won't be very helpful,” Raine said in a resonant baritone. “I've a boat anchored in the yacht ba- and I sleep aboard—alone. t I couldn't sleep.” He showed even, white teeth in s he rd a cigarette from the redhead, averting his eyes from the black cigar Gentry puffed on. He drew in smoke and expelled it, leaned bock comfortably and went on, “That's what brought me a smoke., So I started rowing in.” “You're anchored. off Tenth Street?” asked Gentry. advertisement) Blanche “A couple who roomed with me over 12 years ago in Sagl- naw, told me about O-JIB-WA BITTERS. The that he used crutches, but medicine, forbidden to climb stairs, and once went three weeks without being able to walk a block, ‘The sWelling was real bad in my ankles, and the pain was so fierce I couldn't sleep nights. My kidneys too were bad, and gs ond none ae husband was ence in my health, as your medi- og Pp de cine helped me all over, My arthritis stomach does not burn me now, after using One thing I want to urge, and hewas all bet-iwa BITTERS lon g enough to ter. F ? Pn help them; a couple of months years Mrs. B, Brown terrible rhew-\qay. and quit. matism and arthritis in ™MY| recommend O-JIB-WA d to others, knees and limbs, and it got 80 py want them to understand I couldn't get around. I was s,9¢ they won't be better over- 1} WOULD HAVE DONE} WITHOUT 0-JIB-WA “For a lady of 33, I’m in really wonderful health, and am to recommend 0-JIB-WA BITTERS to others,” sa 406 Michigan Ave., Owosso, Mi caused me to get up frequently. O-JIB-WA started Relping me within two weeks, Even my daughter noticed a big differ. and I can eat almost anything without the fear of indigestion. that is that a person take O-JIB- if necessary, and not for a few I will always night. If you are going to try ‘it, give it a fair trial.” Available at SIMMS, CUN- NINGHAM, THRIFTY DRUG STORE in PONTIAC and. ALL LEADING DRUG “ in MICHIGAN, compare the two. You'll see we headquarters. The reporter..was!- ashore in my skiff. I was out of - \cigarettes, and about 10:30 I got to, the point where I just had to have: i “Just about opposite the end of Tenth. The tide was running out, ms Ww nearest place I saw a light, and | telephoned the police. That’s abso- lutely all I know about it.” * * ‘* “How far out are you anchored?” | Shayne asked him. ‘ ““About—oh—a half mile.” (To Be Continued) Admits Recklessness ing, William R. Everett, 29, of| and fore Emmett C. Lei, Springfield * ARPERP Mele @ Full-Bodied! 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Flannedy | Chief at Lathrup »\the justice job in the December, Rochester Music Group : Offers Ss parkling Series Monday March 11, will feature April 2, The Columbus Boy Choir of Ohio will give a varied pro- gram of music. The boys range in age from five to teens and are well known to music lovers. Retain Paid Patrolman; Name L. B. Cross for Justice of Peace LATHRUP — This city will con- tinue with its partly salaried and part volunteer police ‘department. Volunteer Kenneth Farnum has been appointed chief and Edmund L. Flannedy, 51, a retired police officer, has been hired as the only paid patrolman, L, Barnard Cross, 61, of 18819 Sunnybrook, a Detroit attorney, has been named to fill the post vacated three weeks ago by Jus- tice of he peace Leonard V. Pytkas. } Cross was defeated by Pylkas for 1953 election. | ‘Caught Stealing in Act, 2 City Men Sentenced A Pontiac man was sentenced to five days in the county jail and his companion was placed on 30 days probation after they pleaded | guilty to simple larceny in Munic-, ipal Court yesterday. James Andritsis, 23, of 293 Os- mun St., received the. jail sentence. Placed on probation was John H. Briggs, 18, of 645 Homestead Street. The men were arraigned before Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. They were arrested Monday night be. Parents Announcing Approaching Marriage METAMORA — Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Hardy of Metamora an- nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Wilma Vi- schoo! | Schenkel of. Farmers Creek to) \Don Nels Sorenson, son of Mr. | The caremomy wil te performed this Saturday as 6 p.m. in the Federated Church in Hadley. A reception will follow in the Mason- will be held in the Metamora town hall. Return School Petition THOMAS — The petition for an ‘nexation of the Thomas School ” and turned in to oticals —— Oscar of Detroit and Hans Mayr of Germany. . Glen A, Phillips ' ROCHESTER — Arrangements are pending at the Pixley Funeral Home here for Glen Alfred Phil- lips, 26, 3618 South Emmons, who) died early yesterday in Lowell Memorial Hospital, Lowell, Mass. He was involved in an auto acci- dent just an hour before his death. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; four children, David, Danny, Mary Jane and Janice Lee; hig parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of Rochester; three brothers, Albert and James of Rochester and John of Pontiac, and -one sister, Mrs. Carrie Brown of Harriman, Tenn. County Births Ciifterd Mr. and Mrs. William Curell are the sarents of a baby girl. White Lake and Mrs. Robert Saul announced ur uth of daughter, Janet Louise. New Roads By STANLEY BOK COMMERCE TOWNSHIP— County Calendar Thanks to a hard-working Town- ship Road Study Committee, mem- bers of the Commerce Township Board have a new answer for the Keego oft-fired “When do we Keego-Cass Women’s Club will hold _« card party and luncheon “on | (residents) get better roads?” Cass ree” Ed will Dg re For years township officials have Royal and Mrs. & * lbeen forced to come up with the same old answer in these or similar words, “No available funds.” Residents were not always satisfied. with that reply, partic- ulay after being jolted about on a bumpy dirt road. Now, township leaders have a | fresh, new comeback: “It’s up te the voters in the fall election.” . To the Township Road Study Committee goes the credit for having a road improvement pro- gram proposa] drawn up for the fall election. The program, which will entail a tax levy of four mills on as- sessed valuation, would continue for five years, if passed. no cman wen ety formed at the request of James L. Gardner, township supervisor, who accurate statistical Sociaatien te read contitons All committee members donated their services for a lengthy period, submitting periodic reports and Board, They studied all phases of the road situation within the town- ship, culminating their search for recommendations to the Township | Commerce Township Sees in Its Future The proposed road improvement program was devised on the strength of accumlated informa- tion. At last, this major issue will go before the voters in Novem- ber, The Township Board, grateful toward the committee for its ef- forts, decided to record its grat- itude in the township books. Included in official minutes for the July meeting is t the following statement: The statement was addressed to Chairman Ewald E. Schaffer, Jim Shaw, Claude Garvey, Charles 5. Ash and Julius A, Clauss. Every Nite of the Week the rhythmic maste of “3 LITTLE WORDS” | smanhing oll popeiarity records! DELICIOUS FOOD | ‘Short Orders! We berve Banquets and Parties Plus T AOE data with a long-range answer to the problem. 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 AIR CONDITIONED ' Mr, Phillips was a resident of Rochester for the past 11 years and his occupation was that of \delivering cars to various parts of ‘the country. Norma Jane Sparks WALLED LAKE — Service for Norma Jane Sparks, 2, of 2425 Oakley Park Rd., will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from Richardson- Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, husband; four sons, Ellis, Lester, Clarence and Gordon Dalgleish, all of Oxford; two daughters, Mrs. Lulu Walton of Red Oak and Mrs. MRS. NICHOLAS FURKIOTI Bride to Teach in Waterford Schools This Fall their home in Pontiac. fall. his father, a Pontiac furrier. The bride’s gown was ice-blue alencon lace and nylon tulle. She carried a nylon tulle and satin flat basket of stephanotis and an | } Street. ‘John Poles of White : Pais NY * | The summer session on ‘Deaths in Nearby Communities Fout County Faden MEE} i te ae Ernest A. Mayr with burial in Oekiand Hills Earn WMC pees = Chops MILFORD-Service for Ernest|Memorial Gardens. The li : Bary A. “Mayr, 63, of 608 East Comer ho owe tra pon at|Oakand ing dees at Went Fried Chicken Rd., will be at 1 p.m. Fri me. ving at W ie! merce Na. Mrs, Clarence Dalgleish ern Michigan College @ BEER i Roast Turkey day trom Richardson Bind Criite|_OXFORD~Service for Mrs. Clar.) DANCE NIGHTLY a jvinnat INN Where Dining lea Pleasant ture 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. Corner of M-24 and Clarkdien R4.— | Orten Lake 0 PAAP APAPAPPPDAAPPPPDLPPPLDDPDPDL LPL AD PDD PLAY BOB’S CHICKEN HOUSE . 497 Elizabeth Lake Road the Man of Rhythm THE PIANO AND ORGAN *% COCKTAIL BAR Business Luncheons—Dinners to Take Out Box Office Opens he for Telala@nalts 2150 Opdyke Road FE 4-4611 ee cr ee _ WITH BRAINS, BULLETS AND © 2nd FEATURE PICTURE © COCKTAIL LUNCHES New LOUNGE Open Every Day! i 85 North Saginaw Phone: aN wencee yy * TONIGHT! Another? R Great! ; ST Shocking! Don’t miss this for RU N! 7 suspense, thrills, action! HIGH-VOLTAGE DRAMA OMEN way fo THING WILLIAM JENNIFER HOLDEN. JONES LOVE IS A MANY - SPLENDORED of a vice-ridden city! JOHN ARLENE! RHONDA. PINE DAL pi YOU'LL TALK ABOUT THESE PICTURES FOR WEEKS! DON’T MISS THEM! 1 Ia AB ta a RS SLL = ~ ee if a hn, = ,%, Se ee ee fo a VA | ‘ F i‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1956 cada? tig Baby Shen Draws 90-Day Term | wnat Sars TOHGIY BGT SOR we(F ather -to-Be Lex Barker Pleading sully to « charge of{Two City Residents Get | (hea aa tent CRA ZNG —\Lands Lucrative Film Deal) % tee tintw cee, yota2 sha oes | Seo ae ee to 90 days im the Oakland County! , 4 Pontiac resident began a “she gets the| all yesterday. yin may caer mndee only other femme role with Kath-| The sentence followed his failure guilty to driving without ‘ Hepburn and Burt Lancaster|*®, Pay fine and costs totaling $40 erator's license. ihe Ratemnaies” Wt TM waterlord Township Justice Wiltinign. cone menienes habee cg ina gt aa ee ee iv th y = Stel Gt % iy ee ete eee is CAGNEY is TERRIFIC.. ei ee u z it At Union Leke and Haggerty Roads Em FF, : i : Jeanne Crain, Husband Divorce Trial Date Set g iY ih a t HEY? "ROCK AND ROLLERS” fon the George Pal pro COME EARLY ames Cook, explorer ! E E AND HEAR THE MOST ‘DRIVE-IN THEATER —_| atrmssnsesims Sur Baartr'e Soe “w STARTS TUESDAY . Drums, in ‘ | Utah it means poor Lana will be| stations are obeying the law, and lalone a lot. the few violations may be due to * : ne ee eee eee SE :=! WALAKE painted West Maple et Welch MA 43153 BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:00 P, M, SEE OUR MAMMOTH FREE KIDDYLAND TONIGHT | A VA Shown at 10:30 DRIVE-IN Thru FRI Ro MAJOR BENSON if {7 Cinamanmacoss & COLOR JAMES CAGNEY Tribute To A Bad Man DON GINS - SEPNEN eA Shown at 1 4 7 wee “ Ser Oltice Oped Vand 10.008 P Vit MORROW “ELVIS PRESLEY’S” LATEST HIT RECORDS From 7 P.M. to. 8:30 P.M, | BLACKJACK KETCHUM DESPERADO Staris SUN. FIRST IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC! in the, give, wear the irts and) he so strictly, [prefers in real Ite. * * «@ shorts: All of Judy i eal ¥ , Humphrey Bogart, 4 the Mike Roman- Fel serve Rives } : oa Dinle Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd, FE 5-4: ——— 'Evans, of Mexico City, dining at ( TONIGHT - THURS. |*fied's waetg day at Hollywood Park. Sorry it's all over for the ( FIRST PONTIAC SHOWING! HOD Troan HD ise FRE ER Trevor HOWARD the pistrano Club before Fred ‘took off for Tokyo and ‘ ‘Joe Butter. ‘fly. td eee “THE SWAN” What a break for pretty Yvonne FRI. “MAN ALONE” ‘Lime. Right out of training at the - NO ADVANCE in PRICES! EVIL Women DEADLY FORMULA FOR MURDER! A Silken Blond... A Reckless Love ... A Strange Meeting on A Lonely Read . .. And thé Corruption of Bieckmail! WITH CAIL ROBBINS WATE Ts DRIVE- IN THEATER THE Fé Y DRIVE-IN Comer Wiens Lais-Aben Weal Gna tipath $0 0.4 TONITE Pew and ACADEMY | THURS. AWARDS! | The Neover-Before-Told Story of the Top-Secret Guys! CINEMASCOPE ex » recemucotoe BRYAN FORBES and RICHARG MATRA Gees Protas Bm MLM and RAUNT 8 BROCE! + Dirneted by JOSE FERRER HUMPHREY BOGART ' in his mest power-packed role | THE HARDER THEY FALL ¥ =a LS Tae te eer al "Thurs. Fri.» Sat. 3 tc: | Doors Open 10:45 | GUNS...GOLD...and a GIRL! #f PD. schn PAYNE Rhonda FLEMING Forrest TUCKER SATURDAY—"Rawhide Years” and “Day of Fary” TODAY armen 408 Ais'par 208 pote WALT DISNEY SPECIAL meAY CARTOON — “LAKE TITICOCO” 2 Great Pictures for the Family—A Real Riot of Entertainment The Picture Thet Will 4 Open Your Heart! L: County: GOP. Candidates: 3. is sstisie of the Southeastern Michigan Po-iJr,, "$2, liven at 3028 Berwick Bibvd. iso ‘eonke. neththation eo cuinty ‘mn {lice A former. clerk | drain, commissioner. of the Greater Pontiac Youth Ad-| commissioner, Ralph A. Main, 52, visory Council and a member of of Birmingham, faces no opposi- ithe Kiwanis Club of West Pontiac, * * -; been a lifelong county resident. A graduate of Hill Scheol in Birmingham and Detroit Central = been. ct . : : ottices eS and salesines for 9 lecel_qr-| tn © Oe nee ee te he en ee ee ALLAN M, BULLOCH —_—|‘rector. He ia married and has! ii oe eirches, be ie 0 former lsentat competing in the August 7/ Ajian M. Bulloch, of Southfield member of the Berkley City Coun- nary election for seven county has not furnished The| Am Oakland County resident | cil and past County Republican @| promised in only inamrma mee Oy SEO | St os a ee lee ie genes : : iw > races, four candidates e.2.% five years after his discharge ee ee . posed for nomination as prose-| 11. from the Army, aes aes _ unopposed for his 13th urphy is a 7 agnay! Republican nomination as Oakland representative, a Surveyor 2 County Clerk, Lynn D, Allen, 58, committee member of the Pontiac RALPH A. MAIN : was born in Birmingham and has Council of Boy Scouts, @ member) Retiring this fall as county drain Brief biographies of the Repub- tion on either ticket in his bid for RIGHT CAR... election as county surveyor. High School, Allen attended the ROY M. WEST ‘| University of Detroit and served Roy M. West of Berkley fos. A graduate of the University of in the U.S. Navy during the First Oakland Sheritt's| Piltsburgh, Main is = registered me : » BE World War, 7 County 5) civil engineer, land surveyor and for nominatioin to his deputy and constable of Berkley) snd planner. third term as Oakland County He is a member of the American|for the past four years, also is : : ; Ziem, |-*sion, Elks, past president of|seeking nomination as the Repub-| He is a member of the Oakland sue 40, of 317 Elizabeth Lake Rd.|‘B County Clerks Association, |lican candidate for county Register |County Commission, « pee Sees st Le, ON. Te, istant and chief assistant|*"d Past president of the Pontiac|of Deeds nate ers yon tare yes ee’ grader has already earned 8) cutor before his first election| Vitam Club. He also served eight) ng. ss0g and the father of two (rej re tnd President » : : ee ee Oar Wh Sel, ge years as secretary of the County! siaren West has lived in Berk section of Michigan ; + ley for 15 years and belongs to , . , ‘| He was also named special in- 2 ¢ @ Oddfellows, Lions and Ameri ' | 7 GOP Kills Bill mo ee " Treasurer — . * @ Mau Mau Movement ee sda ak Wiest: wale CHARLES A. SPARKS ea. .. + |Broken, Says General | -~ = a Also running unopposed for the|Drain Commissioner ; Png and the University of Michigan|Republican nomination to a 13th DANIEL M, BARRY Law School, Ziem is a member of term, Charles A. Sparks, 66, has) 4 jikelong county resident, Dan-/has been broken, Lieut-General ! -|been Oakland County treasurer)ie} W. Barry, 33, of Waterford|Lathbury, Commander-in-Chief in tions, Elks, Masons, Amvets, Uni- since 1933, Township, is one of three candi-/East Africa, said in Nairobi, Born in Knoxville, Sparks re- (dates for the Republican nomina- celved his education in public tien to run for county .drain/have been forced into two main| | schools there, He is a member |commissioner. .of the Elks Club, where he is a past exalted ruler, and was firist JULY 1S THE TIME TO TRADE... 1 SUAMERIE Bb PUN TAME The groan Sean onset sod ao an steel wit double your fun. Here’s the buy! A big, beautiful new Pontiac with 124’ wheelbase, rugged X- member frame, powered by 227-h.p. . president of the Oakland County jion-dollar tomic|, David E. Brann, 62, a former! goortsman’s Club. Air attacks by heavy and 1 : 2) SUMMERTIME IS TRAVELING TIME! Amor. IE ge omy sponsored Me nat of ie ates io eae | ee thd Canty “ox 5 ere oe ee bombers have been called otf comm Strato-Streak V-8! Step up to Pontiac for atapeomeennl F4 Sigon ob was dead today — a years ely because the Mau Mau imothered by an avalanche of|¥°rk, is one of three candidates) Allocation Board, Sparks is a for Married, Barry is a veteran Of) gangs have been split and splin- less than the cost of 43 small-car models! pao ur wer mr mt | Republican votes in the House, |f0f the Republican nomination as “aes wreiner »|Werld Wer Il. ee tered to such an extent that they ever wll bo tga, It would have launched the/Sheriff. “ , y aS aad Te po longer present an slr. Stadt | ‘Atomic Energy Commission on a) Brann, who with the Sher- is! Dee runs Goes neral rs, however, ' long-range program of building] igre ettice for 12 years, holds gage nan na A civil engineer from Royal Oak,|that the job of ‘“winkling out” the Longe nag tere ang act Bll police work citations from FBI | 4 yyitord wie eh ian oe ee | er 2 director J. Edgar Hoover, Dear- 35, was born in Glas- candidat: drain « ; issioner. : The iden was to demonstrate the bern, Ann Arbor and Fllst. We |oy, Scotland, and came to this| “Goss a registered land CD Mock City Picked ; country in 1923. He has lived in'and graduate of Pennsylvania State the county for eight years. University, now is specializing in|city of 10,000 will serve asa site Seeking Republication nomina-|iand planning and the technical|for testing up-to-date civil defense tion as county Register of Deeds, |asneets of suburban residential de-|programs Aug, 13-17 in @ course| SEE YOUR PONTIAC DEALER manager, graduated from public schools in Detroit and attended the General Motors Institute in Flint. MacQueen, an automobile sales velopment. He ts a member of the Michl- A Navy veteran, he is a mem- ber of Veterans of Foreign Wars, A ber of the First , Cedar Shores Civic Association Huron Valley Sports Club, | terian ave : ot nee Py FREE din ‘net MacQueen has three|Ciub, Goss 1s See ll and has | PARKING iNET bership in the American Legion eee eee AE | DANIEL T. MURPHY JR, soun G. SEMANN Appointed Register of Deeds on| John G, Semann of Berkley, C’S —— __ FREE ———— PARKING He fo a member of the Berkley|the death recently of incumbent\chairman of the County Board of DOES IT AGAIN! Lions Club, and a past President !Orrin McQuaid, Da: Daniel T. Murphy'Supervisors’ Drain Committee, | sien REPEAT SALE 28s. sai Super The Miracle Enamel Ho p ' KEM-TONE KEM-GLO | ‘ouse Pain 3 , Reg. } COASTER WAGON se19 > tg $8.98 $6?> | :: $4.95 $498 98 and Year's Supply of Soap ALL COLORS ALL COLORS . 6x6 Tile & zon attorm Plastic VINYL PLASTIC x | TILE | LINOLEUM Rugs | WALL TILE . 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He calls this particular cock feathers are mounted individually in The wandering waistline disappears entirely ‘whimsical “pantaloon” coat ‘Done in black caviar cloth, model “Javanese - Dancer.” “= : (3 eae in this by Monte-Sano and Pruzan. the coat has draped body fullness gathered in above the knee for a bulging sil- houette. Manzanello-Judy Vows Spoken in Church Rite Arrangements of white gladioli,) chrysanthemums, stock and palms: decorated Joslyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church for the eve-| ning wedding of Donna Judy and Delmonto Manzanello. : _The Rev. Edward I. Watkins performed the Saturday ceremony in the presence of 150 guests. e* - 4 The bride is the daughtér of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Judy of East Beverly street. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonzo Manzanello of Hulbert are parents of the bridegroom. As she approached the altar, the bride was wearing a waltz- length crystalette gown. A crown of seed pearls secured her fin- gertip veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade arrange: | ment of white roses, 1 | For her duties of maid of honor, Judie Wood wore a wailtz-length! She carried a Colonial bouquet of yellow roses. * ¢ Harry Diehl served as best man, while Louis Manzanello and Dar- rall Judy seated the guests. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Eaton were hosts at their home on Green street for the reception, held immediately following the ceremony, For a honeymoon trip to northern Michigan the bride changed. to a navy blue linen suit with white accessories and a white rose cor- sage. ~ Deodorant Tip What should you look for In a deodorant other than its effective- ness and its ease of application? In the summer particularly, your choice should be safe under normal conditions to use immedi- gown of ice blue crystalette. Herjately after shaving. Sleeveless Gred nose veil was. matching colored: fastened toa seed pearl circlet.’ dresses, bathing suits and the like make this a necessity, ’ Iridescent this dinner and evening hat. ~ “ nae - ad ‘4 “Lady, You'll Eat Those Words Wouldn’t Wear It 3 oe or Lee Graves, Co-Eds Should Consider Basics in Dressing Up lrish Designer Goes Russian in Fall Fashions DUBLIN (INS)—Irish designer Sybil Connolly has gone Russian for fall—but in name only. * » The noted designer has labeled her new silhouette the “Cossack,” ibut the clothes still feature Irish fabrics and colors. Miss Connolly’s “Cossack” line is best shown in sults that combine a long tightly belted jacket with a narrow skirt. The jackets have sloping shoulders and flaring peplums. For evening, this “Cossack” line turns into tunic dresses. Both suit shape is a strapless bodice with definite waist and spreading skirt. This was shown in fine Irish linens and in hand crochet. ai * Miss Connolly's featured evening! We refrained from saying, “I to a Dog Fi Emilio Puts. sis Things are looking up... this “cuffed lotus” silhouette mounts snowy hackle an a head-hugging satin | band, Over all this is draped an iridescent rhinestone- studded veil, Henry M. Foley of Birmingham. Mrs. William P, Mac (Elizabeth Nichols) is coming from Salzburg, Germany, with her five children. Mr. MacEaneaney al- ready is in Washington, D.C., where the family will be living next year. Another sister, Charlotte, spends most of her summer days at the) Nichols farm at Metamora but will be at the home'in Tiverton road to greet her sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott 8. Nichols Jr, will come from their home in Cambridge, Mass., some time dur- ing the summer to be part of the family reunion. BREECHES RETURN Mr. and Mrs. William H. Breech came down Monday from Weque- tonsing where they had been visit- By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE And, your husband added his materialize in this a eae aay Women’s Editor, The Pentine Press| bit, “That may be all right for |tcid you so,” but then we bear no|country or in any other, Italian Shows End "Walt & minute, Doa't ftp over| New York, bat thank eednoes | rudge : tine eee With Blazing Hues, what's happened to The Pontiac| i : : , is obnoxious. yan have. sien oa zarre ? Press Women's Department, Then—two years later, when you) “uk you should buy or wear the |imagination, you're bound to find _ We just want to answer some|brought home a copy of the fashions shown on this page, We |some of the designers’ products By CELE WOHL eae cinta ak we tne, 90k Brak Me SNE 00 SOE SORE] don't. Wins ws want to pelet ext by aye FLORENCE, Italy a — Italian landish fashion pictures, Now you're is that we are showing you don’t forget, they spend/tachion shows wound up in a blaze vocate the purchase of the styles|ways wanted you to. much time and money in a se ppm 4 trends. oe Beg adig rong hance| oar and « profusion of strange ‘The most severe charge came The point is, should we just re-' Some of the ideas could never|the beauty of women, The fashions shown last night certain member asked, “Have name, Capucci. yeu lost your mind? What woman Emilio found inspiration for his would wear such a hat?” And, famous Capri clothes in the parti- “I wouldn't walk down the street colored banners and medieval with Fem pt on such a ee Sea: cet ‘is wn week in this per- amateur horse race run twice yearly by entries from Siena’s 17 son, and any others who feel the rival districts, same way, come. ef the material "Emilio borrowed the colors and we Gent te tacnmee wo Set B coats of arms of the districts Se ee yf aed sie ‘bag Rin. Were Ook oe in .vivid cotton prints and solid ’ We want you to keep in mind one color velvet. thing. Some of the fashions (hats The combinations of color are : waa (in The Pontiae Press) There six in years ago, | ere are six pages ~ neg or af cane Sind | |today’s Women’s Section in such a thing,” you are buying = ‘ : ps and you are_teling quite jexeiting. Zig-zags A ye Rag Gremed yellow. Purple is sashed with coral. : These are the colors described q A pages as a medieval cock- 3 He used them in tight velvet - skirts and resort dresses. Ponchos like rich Renaissance flags cov- ered matching bat suits. j For the first time, pre- sented a dual collection, having Isetion, Hie Some ean toned down and tasteful, were a suc cessful first try. slim black afternoon dresses handsome hobble-skirted sheaths for evening. = Roman Roberto Capucci, Italy's youngest designer who — amperes et to tat showings Gab appointed his admirers a little, too hard to maintain for originality, | came up with some impractical cocktail and 7 He showed spherical skirts, { spiral draped with chiffon, giving : his models brandy glass globes either just the knee or formed over- , oat Coe bday Mage | tunic for Samuel Winston. Beaton, famed British that is abbreviated trend artist, photographer and author, designed costumes for |over bp lengts Jackets. Coats, too, the Broadway hit, “My Fair Lady:” ‘The gown has a panels or floating panels falling draped bodice finished with a huge purple flower at one |from under the arm to the hem, : John Steggall Eng a John Steggall EngagementiNames Bri to Hope Latta Announced )Attendants . , : ‘| Deanna a | Coming E. S. Nichols Family Reunion, | tridal attendants st'a linen shower * Visits Spark Bloomfield Hills Activities|#%e ty Mrs. George Scantland By RUTH SAUNDERS , Mr. and Mrs, | Deanna, the daughter of Mrs, : BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Ot inter-| Marcus E. Cunningham, in their |Donna Mielke of Sedum Glen drive, { pre perlscantnctr oh ry poy Brady Lane home. [Save ttneran Church. Wa por i — tta to) “Ensign and: Mrs, Thomas Goad| crave Lutheran Church. ¢ Howard B, Steggall of Wilson drive,|and Mrs. L. C. Goad of Lone Pine|* tee t Serve as her mak . and is a graduate of Cranbrook|road and with Mrs. Goad’s parents, |°%, Other attendants will be Mrs. School and Yale University: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Adamsl nobert a heen eae Rome adds its bit 10 the unusual with this frilly | _™i ances te the niece ot Mr, |% Birmingham. Featherstone will be flower girl. i ; ; «i,,:p> | and Mrs. Past Oliver Semon Jr. | They drove East in a charming) Guests at the recent showér were and fancy lilac chiffon sheath dress. A removable “tail” | of Vero Beach, Fia., who made |1934 Oldsmobile that Ensign Goad Seunatie Achian; ties. Aden Re | of draped chiffon terminates in pleated fringes of | te ee — — He ge in eee nee Marilyn Reinhardt, Ruth : flower-like tufts. The matching shawl piece adds further | Sone vate 4 wx. lite npn shy ay ite ees te tea tee 4 back interest. Garnet of Rome is the designer. She attended. Westover School zinskd ton pee Helen Walker, i } - and was graduated in June from|Does Double Duty - : saan i | Smith College. While sun bathing, protect your|/Don’t Forget Safety , OMENS SECTION mre we x, mewous, lov septs om el re rae |When Buying Toys Mr. and Mrs. Elliott'S. Nichols|S¢!t a beauty treatment at the : : . : ere leching Sorwmed to visits Sremn| Se csied ia eed oul Commsnaalh tb tae Gk ae le Oa WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1956 PAGES 21-26|who have been living in. foreign| hazel over the eyes. You can actu-/appeal to their tots as well as to 5 ally feel the nerves and muscies|themselves, but they should never : * ¢ « around the eyes relax. Frown lines|neglect the safety aspect, : : Mrs. Arthur D. Foley and her|‘isappear. But don’t overdo on the| Infants up to one year, accord- a three children are expected early 5¥- ing to the Toy Guidance Council, 3 a ook teaee Valen D.C., ne nip eed provided with play- Z whert Mr. at present on things are non-toxic, cleanable, : diplomatic duty. Before this year Coming Events too big to swallow, smooth-edged : they had lived in Europe and South Comp Resbite 11, Ladies Nattonaliand light and easy to grasp. Nl Vandruske, $11 Cameron stanreeday| This will do much to safeguard Mrs. Foley is the former Ann _ the infant who explores each new Nichols. The Foleys also will win? sriends Prayer Group will mestiobject with every sense, and in- visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. |St. Thuredsy at 1:30 p.m. sists on testing toys for edibility. rll El Ee i g E chairman for three years. ly recognized for i | which Men, Unpack Suits through thelat Destination -...It Only Lasted 20 Years! wees - At the left is a reproduction of a letter received from a Waite’s customer. crumbs from burned toast. : Borgia Ring ‘Loaded’ " on Amours of Centenary to Put New Light G. B: Shaw . Wife’s Letter to ‘Other Woman’ Slated for Reading at Chicago Tribute Festival * CHICAGO ®—What did tribute. by Eleanor O'Connell of Berard Shaw's|Washington, D.C. long-time Shaw wife think of the many love letters friend who will discuss the women ae tioned her or indeed knew of her.) = ter Dire, Shaw riots to one of tins this lady, Mra. G. B. Shaw come ay ‘he tomas wan oot sects Sennding shack har Selina is Se or uli than aod eee te The a eves unkown| matter of women who fell madly women of the international] Gentitying & Dreviiisly appar {it love with her husband, and it | ently overlooked by his biogra-|'% 5 courteously, primly Victor 1-1 ln irate st at | The player wad town sa a ed 1, nw high, Made of gold wire in prolific letter writer. His exchange! , 41+ Education Council of Chi- dome shape, it is studed with of amorous notes with actress /-ago, principal sponsor of Shaw amethysts and dis- Ellen Terry is already a matter! 1.’ considers the city the logical Be Sr apace (et ernest de Sie cs eta Se cy : Sterle said that during the sum-/Tive & letter writer nl nnn, 8 “Contida” bad te Amaes : mer period many of his Parisian debut there . . . . cient 20. all 50 sich trates ak) DEV ore ery ome tepen Big oy Bee ! for special to be aw ~ ‘ 3 “Because shopping at Waite’s has been a family tradition since 1896, we a Saeiy & be wean wih cial stscrvance hy Maver|Ceopt,” te i “Toe are proud to send Mr. (or Mrs. or Miss) Kenny a new desk set. That's the vacation garments m touch|dedication of a hotel room, which|Gebut in Chicago ewe & < will be permanently festooried with | fidence that ho de Waite’ a con e s mo cites great. . , * ¢ in a men © Canin Faw If you use a cake type make-up diamond . w Arlington 7 H. M. VAN DUSEN is just the thing to wenr|race track: and a vegetarian|wundation, Sheerness comes, from : the seaside. Sterle uses very luncheon just like Mrs. Shaw used . —President fine gold thread a ter re fringy orma-ito serve at Ayot St.Lawrence. poss as — color over waves. face & wet sponge. itransfer for 13 motifs. : of diamonds The letter written by Mrs. Shaw powdery’ excess the out. eens will te reed at an evening theater ey wep) owe Oe ho celia inimher —————— a = ————— Sua to Anne Cabot, Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy street, Chicago 6, Ill. ete available — the colorful 2-HOU Needlework Album containing eua PARKING air 6 ane ae sees & a ce ie Purchase at jecobson's. ; printed in book. 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