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Case of | seeded tes father or mother who Bel can say ‘Ne’ without going ‘> avenue. He is, @™ | te om of | Sct : can peas hy Ee Burl Tucker of|tis righ. Ede % "~ Royal Oak, . S a & a hed Beauty Salon MR, and MRS, JAMES LOVE 29. Pike St. (FE 4-2878 : . Jean Case Speaks Vows in Central Methodist Rite Before an altar banked with, Her fingertip veil was secured by a crown of rhinestones and seed pearls, and her only jewelry was a-set of pearl earrings. She car- ried a bouquet of white carna- tions and yellow roses. “ ATTEND BRIDE Beverly C. Silk, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. Case and Peggy Case, nieces the bride and Mrs. Edward A, Case, were the other attendants. Men’s 2 Suiters, Jill Case served as flower girl. * * * Wallets — Brief Bags orchid taffeta gowns fashioned “Delflais in Goid Free net were “by bands of taffeta that matched their gowns. PHILIP'S Each attendant carried a bouquet} @66 of orchid and white carnations, |... —.. > : LUGGAGE Robert Leach performed the by Casa Whedon " SPORTING Goops pevard adiatg hay Pong: ae . N. Seginaw St. samy tania amass Danaher looks 0-0 pretty in = George Putnam sang the bridal|colorful embroidery to. trim the ss : recital accompanied by Mrs. W.|sweet scoop neck! Button: front Religious Goods a ee ie gene . . Pattern : Children’ Rosaries, Missals, Medals, When Mra, Case received her|4, 6 8 included. Pattern, em. Bibles, Statues, Sick Call guetts at the peoaption Bald bp the/ Rockdaty Wwenster, rections. church parlors immediately fol-| Send twenty-five cents in coins 0 Sian wearing a gown of rose Ince ve tor cach pater or Incas ta Come to ect i nary Nee creme ng Send, Penns Prem 26 as . we ” The Madonna Shop roses. Old Chelsea Station, New York 1, 795 Woodward Ave. GOWNED IN BLUE plainly pattern num- Free Parking FE 5-9275 Mrs. Tucker chose a: gown of|"e%: YOUr Hame, address and zone. In the Sagamere Motel - oe pein peppoeey Old knit cotton T-shirts are ex- a eae tes cellent dust coths. Lengthen their ~ Sicuataghor sage > * s lives by washing them in the ma- TRAVEL Following! a honeymoon trip in baeatleneeersencscdimat di _| Canada, the newlyweds will make! SERVICE their home in Royal Oak. We'll Pian Your Tour Free! ; Phone Mi 4-5711 Coming Events Tickets, Reservati Jutting out front collar adds to! ats pm with Mrs Revert Denedier, 198 pa peti of stoop look but new back-buttoned | “herqzisnd for box sgetal. ™ or low swung back furs give shoul-| Church will, meet y at 1 p.m. in Grace Plummer Reilly ders sort of back pull. Dinner| Weleotne Rebekah 246 will mee 379 Hamilton, Birmingham | jackets, empire jackets and stoles Thutsdey, st & p.m. in Temple, 62 -. Super-Fast. Roller. peatedly. —-Available in H COLORS. - 23 W. Lawrence St. WALLHIDE == — Rabbosiged ‘56> SATIN FINISH PAINT for Interiors Calon ‘ (Reg. Colers) — No “Painty” Odor — So Easy to Apply with Brush or — You Can Wash and Scrub It Re- ing Pittsburgh MAESTRO DE and Drying is undreds of Excit- GIRDLE that frees you — WE DELIVER — | PONTIAC GLASS CO. Phone FE 5-6441 PITTSEURGH PAINTS~keep that Vest Parreay Seok lenger ws FE 5-9257 P m F ie ee ea a ae Se ay ieee Ser a pee oe j ep we SA iy cs a * a) # nit S none aa , ; WED fae af ; ke ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS. al } “Sources Doubt The [Condemn Boxing | ! ‘\ % — ‘3 e z i at ft fi a F é Z iF g f i ee 5 i i i | g | E E nat iy os HH i | , i fs ri. by Selection of Frosh i caffe Mantle Sees N Y Champs if Youngsters Pay Off |=="="-=' He fine work last year when he batted end in 306, drove Hl : Li z fl t i i j f i ger ro a ~ fi Hi Tih: d-Year Layoff thaterial. I'll admit, Runkel Collects 28 id i ‘ rE a MSU Followers Puzzled The Rame ere bunting for ents, z 4% ir £55 KS es but Merchants Lose the| Despite Phil Runkel’s 28 points, es | eavur ea i t ie ie 3 & rt ls is Fi 5 af e2 4 3 He ? | eonewed | mom eargy st. Tet aah Sl wnweets let. Prederick ; Pree throws missed—8st. St. Michael +e DNESDAY, JANUARY | ae isin Fr ial sF ul Hy i g $s L Pénitiac High School. Behind Doyon is Mike’s Bill : Fress Hall, with Chuck Brown (11) and John Keller (4) Ere ame oto ade b eedened hi, ee Pontiac my Shamrocks won : S i 1 waawe® = 1 eunent 221 wSsur™ 33 15. : beaceacs $13 7 14—30 cooescec? 12 23 12-44 e~nwd avguer Royal Oak's Irish gave the Eag- a stiff fight before surrender- ~|April 19, will be played in Jersey Gacki with. 20 points. The cellar- dwelling Clements made only five| field goals. ‘ * * * j St. James chalked up its Ist! league win in six tries, trimming St. Rita, 5444, at Ferndale. The, triumph moved the Dales into a. tie for 7th place with their victim. | Ray Rieti. dumped in 25 points’ Eaglet 5 Whips Irish and Tom Ortbals added 18 to pace - the Dales. Mike Young and Ton with 13 and 12 respectively. OL St. Mary ..o0000-. 14 12 6 ¥ R5 Be. Mary i 8S 3s Bt. Clement ........0. 2 4 4 4=1¢ St. Benedict »..,...... 13-26 18 19-66 Bt. RUM ..iceecesceeee 3 10 13 16-44 St. James 19 10 conenenrrnes CINCINNATI @® — The National League made public its 1956 sched- ule today and, of course, the ma- jor innovation will be the previous- ly announced decision by the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers . to play seven of their “home” games in Jersey City. * & &: The Dodgers won't waste any time trying out the Jerse: City hospitality, Their second game of the season, against Philadelphia on Gry. * * * St. Benedict's Ravens walloped helpless St. Clement, 66-14, at High- land Park. Three Bens scored in ‘double figures, headed by Larry The remainder of the Dodger schedule in Jersey City” will be: ; Against St. Louis, May 16;—Chi- cago, June 2%; Cincinnati, July 25; | Griff’ 13 points. Franklin scored 15 and 13 points respectively to lead Griff’s to its 5th victory in six starts. Ron age topped the Tavern quintet ¢ £8 eegpili giltise § Keeps Lead, Oliver Gains If into 1st place with 24 points while Chuck MclIirath made 19 points to top the Boy’s Clubbers, who dropped their 2nd straight decision. The Spartans defeated the Wol- verines in an American division game, 34-26. Gil Hernandez paced the winners with 11. points. National loop activitity saw the league-leading Meteors win their 6th straight game, downing Slay- baugh’s, 39-19. Dean Nolf topped the Meteors with 11 points. Slay- baugh’s Don Wilson grabbed scor- ing honors with 16. : : Central Christian headed the Blue Devils their 6th consecutive | loss, 34-25. Don Mountain and Jerry Wood led Central with 10 points each. Earl Neeb scored the same number for the losers. Tonight's schedule: Adult leagues at Pontiae High—GMC) vs. Keego Merchants, 7 p.m.; Shaw’s| Jewelers vs. Bun Life, 8:30-p.m. (Amer- ican League games). oo ass leagues at Lincoln Junior High—Hot Shots vs. Aces, 7 p.m. (Na- tional); Lakers vs. Police Association, 8:30 pms (Ametican). * ILoure: % Major Shift in NL Schedule | Brooks Jersey Home Tills. Milwaukee, July 31; Pittsburgh, Aug. 7, and New York, Aug. 15. As is the case in alternating years, all National League clubs are scheduled to open the season on the same day—April 17—with Philadelphia at Brooklyn, New York at Pittsburgh. St. Louis at Cincinnati and Chicago at Milwau- kee. The second ‘‘Opening Day” on April 20 will have New York at Philadelphia, Brooklyn at Pitts- ‘burgh, Cincinnati at Chicago and Milwaukee at St. Louis. In alternating years the Cincin- nati Redlegs and their opponent al- ways open the season a day ahead of other clubs since it is traditional for Cincinnati always to gpen at home, i e * Dave Grote, the National League service director, said the senior league ‘clubs have scheduled 250 night games, the same number as last year. Play under the lights will get started early with New York at Philadelphia and Milwaukee at St. Louis meeting in the first night games on April 20, ° Pittsburgh will play its first home night game against New York on April 23. Brooklyn will jbe at New York and Ciacinnati; at_ , Milwaukee for the first night con- itests is, .hose cities on April 25. Brooklyn's first home night game will be April 27 against Pittsburgh 5s and Cincinnati will begin its home: 8 211 13-46 \GRIFF'S 9 20 16 11—¢6 TROJANS oo. ..egeee. 6 9 17 16-48 |INDEPENDENTS 91.°)..17 11 5 6—39 CENTRAL. .o...g sees 8 810 8-3 BLUE DEVILS.......23.." 23 713-25 SLAYBAUGH’S ....,.... 6 3 7 3-19 METEORS ............., 12 9 § 10—39 |OLIVER BUICK..,...... 14 10 201 \BOYS’ CLUB.....,,...-. 11 12 19 10-82, ' SPARTANS | ........0.6 10 8 8 834 ‘WOLVERINES ....,..... 2 $12 1—26| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Houston's 7-foot Don Boldebuck has surpassed the 2,000-point scor- ing mark, attained by only 10 other Iplayers in major college annals— Missouri Valley scoring champion- ‘Ship. Houston's 7-Foot. Cager tjoUurpasses 2,000 Mark but he’s still looking for his first. jagainst Tulsa. He scored 1,103 points in two years at Nebraska Wesleyan. night schedule the same night ‘against Chicago, | The Chicago Cubs do not play night games at home. | The season will end Sept. 30, Title Hopes on Tonight's Scrap Over Andrews Is Key Prep Results. Monroe 66, Ypsilanti Central 51 Fiint Holy Redeemer 61, Flint St. John janney 38 Flint Tech 63, Flint Beecher 60 Fiint Central 13, Lansing Eastern 68 45 ale St. James $4, Hagel Park St. Rita 44 Orchard Lake St. Mary 44, Royal Oak St. Mary Pontiac St. Michael 44, Pontiac St. Prederick 39 Kal $8, Bt. Johns , Midland ¢@ 51, Bay City Bt. «#0 Gaginaw Arthur Hill 909, Saginaw St. Joseph Gladwin 73, Aranac Rastern 60 verton 66 Bea b ling 52 ee Bay City Habdy $0, Bay City Central a Catholic Central 81, Ba: y City Bey City Visitation 90, Bay City Bt. to Situation NORFOLK, Va. ®—Joey Giam- ship rest on the outcorhe of his Giambra Figures Win - j 4 bra’s hopes for a quick shot at, ; - the world ‘middleweight champion- y | battle with confident Al Andrews . tonight in the Norfolk arena. , Giambra and Andrews, both 24, me,” said Giambra, the challeng-