| r _ ‘Why Can’t I Bring My Baby Home?’ Star Weeps as Child, 14, Booked he * kt ok ke By JAMES BACON HOLLYWOOD w — “Why wouldn't they let me bring my baby home with.me?” a sad Lana Turner sobbed over and over again early today, “They, promised they would take good care of her, but why couldn't they let her come home with me.”| stabbed « * *. The statement was repeated sev- eral times by the actress as she wept because her 14-year-old daughter was held by police for killing the actress's boy friend. Lana, calme@ s°mewhat by sedatives, slipped out of her rent- ed Beverly Hillis house where daughter Chery! Crane last night stabbed Johany Stompanato. I helped her to the car which wale fae 5 é 50 DAUGHTER, FATHER — Chery! Crane, 14-yearold daughter of actress Lana Turner walks down a hallway of the Beverly Hills police station with her father, Stephen Crane. The girl was given sedation and held overnight in the jail after being booked on sus- picion of murder in the stabbing of 42-year-old Johnny Stompanato in the bedroom of her mother's were divorced in 1944. home. Crane and Miss Turner ‘fo Be Built Here ' General Motors Truck & Coach place. Her Ae tly Mrs, John Turner, and Del Armstrong, an associate in Lana’s movie produc- tion company drove off with her. Earlier, after returning home A doctor gave the 38-year-old ‘ movie star heavy sedation but it didn’t knock her out immediately. anted to spend the night with ber daughter ‘as did of Cheryl. Jail rules forbid it. * * * The friend, who asked anonym- ity, said Lana had no intention of marrying Johnny Stompanato. He| added that fact touched off the argument during which Cheryl rammed a butcher knife into Stompanato's abdomen. Stompanato, 42, had been Miss | for | They went maar i to Paris and then directly to Lana's home in Acapulco, Mex., where they! sunned for two months. * * * Daughter Chery] met the couple: when they returned on March 19./ Beverly Hills Police Chief Clin- were abroad.” Back at her home, her. loud sob- bing Gould be heard outside. Parked across the street” was Stompanato's sports car. Williams OKs Pipeline Bonds Legislation Amended to _ Permit Way to Finance | Local Water Project Gov. G: Mennen Williams signed | into law yesterday a bill allowing, revenue bonds financing of a $181) million pipeline to Lake Huron to bring water to Oakland County,.| * * Oakland County Republiciin Sen- the measure Feb. 5, and it cleared the Senate 32-0 and the House 94-4. It amended 1955 legislation per- mitting an authority of govern- out the project, financed by..gen- Other counties which may be served by the project are Genesee, Macomb, St. Clair and Wayne. : * * * General obligation bonds would put a burden on the communities in the proposed project, in some cases, Lodge pointed out, by cur- other projects, * * * Lodge and 11 other senators backed the bill after an engineer- ing report for the Southeastern Michigan Water Authority showed the project was feasible. (Chevrolet Trucks Division and three other GM plants’ owner Steve Crane, Miss Tur- ner’s second husband and father mental units te unite to carry | tailing their borrowing power for) President Ends VA Home Loan. Down Payment Move Detroit Area Houses President Eisenhower an- removing immediately the requirement on VA-guar- anteed home loans. The down payment elim- ination restores the situa- tion to what it was in 1954. iIn 1955 the 2 per cent down payment require- ment was put into effect. Under the new program, veterans will continue to have to pay in cash the ex- penses of closing a home loan. These settlement costs, which in- jclude tide searching fees, filing ifees and similar expenses, often run into. hundrds of dollars. In Detroit, mortgage banker Benjamin Levinson said: “This | | least an additional 10,009 homes oi in the Detroit area. | “Elimination of the down pay- neta 00 Nes WASHINGTON #| nounced yesterday the Vet-| erans’ Administration is) 2 per cent down payment) will mean the building of at } ment and permission‘for the Fed- eral National Mortgage Associa- ition to buy GI mortgages at par} |will put builders back on the same} 'basis as 1954 when 40,000 homes were built in the area ® * “Last year .with crippling re- oy were bt ts ine} times three-county Detroit te “This year, estimating conserv- atively, be built.’ ANOTHER ACTION Elimination of the down pay- iment was one of two adminis- trative actions announced by the President. om * * * | Five other steps were taken to) ‘carry out provisions of the $1.850,- 7000.00 housing bill which Eisen-| |hower signed Tuesday. The other administrative ac- , tion, mot provided for in that bil) and requiring no legisiation, is the release of an additional _ 32%3 million dollars to the Fed- | eral National Mortgage Associa. — (Continued on Page 2, Col..7) | j | April Showers | ‘May Dampen Easter Bonnets ator L. Harvey Lodge introduced) damp tomorrow and the gals may’! not like it, but dad will love the | occasional showers for his parched | Hlawn. | i * * * The weatherman said showers will start today and continue at least through tomorrow night. The rain, over all the southern portion of the lower peninsula, will be accompanied by a slight drop in temperature, A high near 52 is predicted for Sunday. | The outlook for Monday is partly icloudy and rather cool, with a chance of a few showers.~ ~*~ * * Downtown Pontiac's lowest tem-| perature preceding 8 a.m. was 4]. | The thermometer registered 54 at 1 p.m. at least 30,000 homes will| cold war. Easter bonnets may get a little * | find comfort and reassurance in the message he nt Penoncodton the Holy. into " Sepulehre. There: was an am abana: rc * | esty in the ‘shadowy church. Then I came*so a garden with an ancient,... empty tomb, hewn out of rock. It was still and quiet. The air was fresh. Palm and pine trees, dotted with cones, were silhouetted against the lightening sky. ERUSALEM —It was pled nage x k& * x * * . A. cock , yy in | Jasmin wit its trom dew. Clouds turned to aortiog yel- low. Birds called. The rising radiated into shafts. A soft yellow shaft touched the face of the tomb. It was as if someone had said, ‘He is Risen.” (Mark 16-6). sun x * * Easter Spreads Message f Peace in Armed World By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS —_—— of visitors already have arrived in Rome for Easter services. The resurrection of Christ—man of peace— will be commemorated in Easter services to- morrow in a world troubled by a nuclear age Pius XII. . * * * Millions of Christians, across. the United States, in Old Jerusalem, in many lands over- seas and even far north of the Arctic Circle, will (Local Eastet Story Pages 5; 7) that “The Lord is risen," near the old Holy Saturday dawned clear and spring- like today on the largest number of pilgrims to Jerusalem in years. About 5,000 Christian pilgrims from a dozen nations traveled to- the: city where Christ .was. Many were to gather in St. Peter's Square to hear the annual Easter message of Pope | f ‘Eurovision, a television The Vatican radio Eskimo village of Thule, Green- land, 460 miles north of the Arctic Circle, by.. Army Chaplain Capt. Ian M. MacDonald. In the United States, the settings for services will. range from Protestant’ ‘and Catholic ‘cathe- » drals ‘in the heart of New York City to mountain tops* and’ to*the-deck of the historic frigate USS | crucified nearly 2,000 years ago to celebrate_his ; : pepesier - resurrection. Phi” aa Old Ironsides” at Boston. They shouldered heavy crosses yesterday. to’*/, ee * retrace Christ's walk to Calvary, stopping at evigh-"* of the 14 stations for hymns and sermons; And in the new:city across the armistice’fing:‘ dividing Jordan” from beginning of Passover tional feasts. last night with the tradi, : will’ sing. » & An tists tows: service will be conducted ‘in iy _ athe Radio! City’ Music Hall ‘in New York by the lof the city.’ The combined Israel, Jews marked the | « Cabixs. sof Spfingfield ‘College of Massachusetts | pnd Virginia ‘Union University of Richmond,. Va. Director Foresees Havoc Appropriation cuts = ter the State; Mental Health Dept. under consid-| eration in the Legislature will wreak havoc with state hospitals, causing a layoff of 70 persons at Pontiac State Hospital alone, Charles F. Wagg, director, dis- closed today. _* * * Wagg, in a letter to Sen, Elmer R, Porter, chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, pointed out that the bill reported out by the committee alone would mean the firing of 576 employes. ~«< = Jerome “Bright Spot Needs Seen. chrs. "5458's. Top 6. FE 8-0088. ' \ Dreads Cuts at State Hospital Added to the cuts proposed in a House bill, it would bring the total fired to 750, Wagg said that. current. money shortages had forced the closing enough nursing manpower CMA SATA RE CE as Today's s Press of wards in Pontiac State Hospital! ... eee See and at Northville Hospital. The new cuts id Ie even j Church eeeeee eee eens 5 cag Wagg said, although Comics Mewi Lc. wee eve pes ead minty aah jist of 357 men- ated hs besqaass : . tally it: persons, $5 epileptics, | ‘terme Section... 15 thru 19 and 961 y Oblimaries ooo... 6. ce. 3 Wagg. wrote to Porter that the | Sports ..... So cbibtumaes 12-13 department needs $2,500,000 just to| Theatefs 2. ...... 04s... 10-11 keep from cutting services fur-; TY @ Radio Programs ...°14 ther.” Wilson, Earl ...... (eidevics Ab Wage stated, “Under current ap-| propriations we are struggling for change te enough to prevent rash, children's diapers often 9 The Pope's address will be carried to mil- | lions by radio and by ‘ hookup in several countries. will rebroadcast the address in 24 languages. Radio Free Europe yesterday began broad- easting Easter messages by American clergymen to people behind the Iron Curtain. What is expected to be the world's northern- most Easter sunrise service will be conducted Admits Knifing Him for Raving ‘at Her Mother Actress Had Been Seen Often With. Henchman of Mickey Cohen HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Police planned to seek a murder complaint today against the daughter of Lana Turner in the fa istabbing. of her mot husky underworld suitor, Johnny Stompanato. Police Chief Clinton H. Anderson said he would file: ja petition with juvenile ‘court immediately for a mur- der complaint despite pro- itests by Miss Turner's ‘attorney, Jerry Giesler, that the killing wads “justifiable homicide.” _ HOLLYWOOD (?) — Ac- tress Lana Turner’s 14- year-old daughter killed Friday night a handsome Hollywood underworld fig- ure romantically linked with her mother. Police said brown-haired Cheryl Crane plunged a knife into the abdomen of husky Johnny Stompanato, 42, in a_ pink-carpeted bedroom of Miss Turner's jhome. Stompanato died in- stantly. Beverly Hills Police Chief Clinton Anderson said he was told that Cheryl stabbed Stompanato after jhe threatened her 38-year- ‘old mother in a stormy ‘scene in the glamorous blonde movie star’s bed- room. Cheryl heard the argument and |went into the bedroom { “Ill get you if it takes a year, a week or a day,” Stompanato jraged at Miss Turner. “I'll cut you up. I'll stomp you and if I ‘can't do it myself I'll find someone taped can.” Cheryl went to the kitchen, Picked up a 10-inch butcherknife jand returned to the bedroom. “You don’t have te take that, Mama,” Cheryl said. Then she stabbed , Stompanato, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Bulletin CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (P—The Air Force launched its seventh Atlas ICBM at noon EST Satur- day. The giant missile took off in a cloud of white | steam and great flash of flame. nec = to feed, s|helpless youngsters and old peo-| iple . , » give baths, assist in per- sonal hygiene, and carry on basic nursing chores...” “We have a... grave re- sponsibility not to take sick peo- ple inte our care unless We can give at least minimal adequate | service.” Hardest hit by the cuts, Wagg said, will be the mentally-ill ehil- dren who require the most nursing youngster will just. grow longer, he said. care, The Waiting list of such) —_ x k& *& It rose majestically, slowly at first and then swiftly, into heavy scat- tered clouds about 10,000 feet above the launching site. The missile, trailed by bright yellow flame, dis- appeared into the clouds 30 seconds after launch- ing. 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Burial will be in Ridge-| sas lawn Cemetery under Masonic aus- Mr. Valentine died early today at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Allen in Pontiac. iy fy ; : a oh ees Fs Prpenail bb eS a é e eats Boo hy, , yo." i : | : BIOLOGISTS WARN Biologists have warned that if jatomic wastes get into the water, bsorbed by ma al means that the - Ht a3 ive in view of the anticipated rise in man’s dependence on the sea to supplement the diet of a multiply- | F : i : tion’s atomic waste for 20 years. The Soviet Union likewise has huge land areas, and might use the Black Sea, which would prob- ably be safe enough. DUMPED OFF COAST It is possible that other nations could cast their radioactive waste ate “(A Texas Teenagers | east of Dallas also injured youths. oe The dead e eee es, a7 i = : ; . : — ‘ Head-on Crash Kills | | key were in the racing auto. Gos Bill Annoys Him MIDDLESBOROUGH, England } «INS)—John Glebe was under- | the gas company sent — 999,999 | pounds, 19 shillings and 11 pence, just a penny short of a million pounds, John doesn't use gas. | Joins Com f. . ‘ 2 munities Across Nation in Celebration | . LAPEER — Requiem Mass will “ltry beginning Monday in. the cele- ; National Boys’ Week (April 7-13). F . The event is designed primarily; ., will be highlighted by several special events which will * of service to their members and * * * take place at the United Fund sup- | ported Pontiac Boys’ Club, 530 E. ported in fair condition today. She was riding in a car driven by Cecil C. Cain, 23, of 4927 Rio} View St., Clarkston. Cain, another) ” Here IS a Credit Union . for YOU! may SAVE in this Credit Savers fer the past 3 yeer were PAID 4% DIVIDEND PN aR RAR my Ai i i ia iN RE Pg ctl i 143 West Huron Street BERRY BROTHERS | INIVERSARY years. Goes on smooth as , roller — He . se Shieldwhite Hi-Gloss Enamel on walls, . woodwork, ki ‘bath- room, any table surface. non-yellowing EN A M EL | | Save #34 per gallon on superiar white enamel that stays whitel : i i «and i in af citapal tah wi oak the cont dollars! cut the cost of its t |] 436 Orchard Loke Ave. | |] > PARK FREE REAR of STORE FE 5-6450 i = + < . % 3 \ > 3 ck phe, tas < ee é ¢ a, |] With the Purchase 2 _. of a $29.50 |] SPORTCOAT . PRESTIGEcraft PRESENTS Top Quality Silverplated Water Pitcher Reg. 112.95 JEWELERS 16 West Huron St., Pontiec Alse 45 Walnut Street, Mt. Clemens Davey, Gene Linscott, and Chuck Speiser. A competitive weight lifting exhibition will follow. Thursday will see the crowning of Miss Boys’ Club of 1958. Friday is cartoon and movie day at the club, with shows starting ~ at 6:30 p.m. * * The week of special events will close Saturday with a gigantic car- nival. The public has been invited to attend. ; parks -Griftin FUNERAL HOME “Thoughtful Service” BUSINESS © Phone FE 5-6148 Hl Every $14.95 pair of slacks 1} in Osmun's huge two store stocks is included! Many times people get into trouble because they fail to take a second look. This is especially true in dealing with unknown concerns or question- able individuals. The second look at the merchandise, the second look at the contract, the second look which tells the merchant’s reliability and reputation for fair dealing—is the sign of a wise buyer. Important! AS ALWAYS, AT OSMUN'S —YOU MAY CHARGE OR LAYAWAY YOUR PURCHASE “Shop the Stores That Never Compromise — Look Once —and Then Look Again! ETHICS BO Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce 3 '. Waldron Hotel Bldg. 4 Downtews . .:60d- Tel-Huron Shopping Monday Evening ‘tl 9:00 P.M, | $ Stag : ¢ ; ; Fs : 3 ¥ ee ‘ i im: S ; F t . ¢ ‘ ‘ (2 * ‘ ‘ ye ‘ :2 a ; ‘ #9 : . tea ee ee BF . . a > S - set Rae % 4 4 Fae oe a 4 AC PR An Independent Newspaper — t can Press Group. . yy as . - , : % 72.48% 0b * 2+ it? ¢ ’ 7 % hee ie ‘ ; et sie : \: ere TO y ; . ee a oo & = ce a & a 7. * ‘ i am . : 4 ‘ 2 © f oT ki . ote -Will C ¢ _ Editorial Page - SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1958. l Good ‘ f THE PONTI Sy f Presigent and Publisher aging Inter-Amer Tt Seems to Me... - W * . * ae sear tit age: if] ‘ 1. an Kt Hs Hy a i? ! it muna tt ie bi ° HH | 2 it ap site 4 at mi ue it Ht Eige | Hei aban bE a ail HE HE Vs Hai Ht Tae s Hae =] ita hie hall ifs ae Ss 3 = bes ;! = E ae é i ee 7 rit 11 iif ae fe | Mr yay ne el jit, | i a nit & Et ne pil tlh ail ie gp non tee ole Hf ats ii "oie ial ‘|! fis > aH 2gie pil rie He : atl (uit iP ggights |= ile THOMA Ss ati ie Hae ear a arth ne TH ‘hi seiietitire | a aitnilte pee s Hine alin 3s fin a i e-4 Hit 2 HH etait Hadad i UTE | ett ge he p fly Pau hilsfe, ith the | = ih; sty F Hy a nc in tl Ine et it gti jt z tj aT lie | yi § a| § ity fit iE ihe ry, i at a tnt! ea litgl ag os8i i i it ait of cr LEH « Ay i jifa as he Th f = = i el «inst ) 4 @ fli Hee uit Beh ete = = @ lit: Hee eal 5: 6 1 i eae a fe) oFiv Aaa Hane nine eel Fy “dit hl il y :: pie i" pate “'b4 AT iit F ie as i th z i ie i Ht ial at TR aGTe FES ma Sg THe Tee Rag ee st a a ag net esi 2 hil breil Md eaggd 3 3 aay a: 93 ee ‘ y ce a Henn ( ak ifs tt it vig daa ay 322 53 FTL me ELE i Tihsae gs a aii bopqis a3tyoe8 ieee me UA Use AEE ght tle ile Hi qauseal i “qeatga 42222 cpacesesgsy 34307244) yas ain dEERGEs HI i fae act itil the ig i PUBL ddep a al Gap Geils fais lite ete Mae tlt yp Cue ATOR a Ret tide SHUT line iti ai ands oqftdyytgl Salbsdliad 289) Hy Eh BY fi ak i uy a ¢ et * ts until ob- e Latin are very Mon es n by re too off may I timidly ‘ And just before I sign tre next Saturday, ¥ Most of the British West did close. the last meeting brave and cautious paragraph has had a big winter. The Spanish that elicited a round of - plause from everyone. first week‘ in November and 100 per cent right through Jamaica is six hundred mil of Florida and you Bay hotel filled up to capacity always warm and the ni blasts from the north. The comfortably cool. equator to be bothered — Advertising Manager Rg Pontiae 12, Michigan Datly Brcept Sunday Joun A. apenas 5 Local Advertising Manager — ; Grores C inman, x *« * James CaneL, our secretary, - gpeaks Spanish and English fluently and in the meetings he acts as interpreter. It’s an in- teresting and provocative or- ganization. THE PONTIAC PRESS south. The, recipients must be able Master another tongue. President to converse in the reverse language. JOHN T. O’Rourxs, of Wi Famaily Worship—6:30, 8:30, 9:45, and 11:15 A. M. Sermon Subject: “I Believe In Eterual Life” ; : ee Pastor Res. OL 2-4751 NURSERY IS OPEN DURING SERVICES | Contam | Bible 90K: a THO AM-—Sunsise Service, L. Sheliteld, Speaker I ivesing Service 60M “94S to 11:30 ; M-—Communion and Worship Service | bbw Study .....-. 7:90P.M. AUBURN HEIGHTS a wit J. Harvey MeCann, Pastor = "| +The Knoxville College Octet. alee Rekite . TL 2 trom Knoxville, Tenn., will trav- Bible School ...... 10:00 A. el to Pontise with a program of Everett, ‘Worship .8:30 and 11:15 A. M. operatic . ao ; and Charles She Youth Fellowship ... 6:00 P. M. , pumbers. CHRIST CHURCH CROSS—From early child- 7 NY , Fentioe Press Phete er Evening Worship ... 7:30 P. M. 4 group, under hodd, children of church schools are taught of the Church Cranbrook. Ellen’s parents are Mr. and | 1. warnech oe, A . Newell Fitz- birth, ministry, death and resurrection of Jesus Mrs, John H. Petherbridge of 1930 Graefield Risen COMMUNITY UNITED outstanding solo-| Christ. Ellen Petherbridge offers a prayer as she Rd. A lay associate, Mr. Petherbridge is on the | thems “reader. looks up at the Cross on the altar of Christ staff of Christ Church. - lection of CHURCH the only — : add to the Seva ‘ You are most cordially invited to worship with us. the United States, and has) ° . ‘God f p ’ \Easter Sunr W. J. Teouwissen, Jr, Pastor % ' acclaim for its : : - FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH ene COlumbia Ave, Baptists of Peace palperapobere | t EASTERN JE. BIGH SCEO ' arte " : - .—Sunrise ces BE bare re AY OEE ee to Attend Sunrise Service fle held at tm, Se $19 4 MWh ere , ) — An Easter sunrise service . at;Jim Wade as Youth Week Sunday Sermo nl Se f ing. The pastor will speak OMS Sane ere ; ‘ HE Is RISEN ! 5:30 am. will a ee el Er tmet ter Lesson” at 11 a.m. age $ £ : special events at ‘um venue | Myre H e 4 : y Pilgrim Holiness Church _ | Baptist Church Sunday. Unidn for the week. Choir to Sing Calvary’ ‘Judge not that ye be CHURCH OF THE [| BALDWIN 01-VAIRMOUNT Tom ko * * * * at Christian, Missionary ATONEMENT ; 2 ; : : ' the choir of Emmanuel! Bueford Welch will present de-) Climax ‘of the T-day observ- ° | Wishes You and Yoyrs a Happy Easter | Church will sing “Open the} yotions; Carrell Hebbe, minister of ance will be : Sunday evening| Alliance Church Christ United Presbyterian | Serviee (Micly Communion |Gates of the Temple” by Crosby! music, has planned special music; |service April 13, wi Thom- i School (All Ages) ........ Brey en ghee | and “Calvary” by Rodney in the|and the Rev. Marion F. Boyd Jr.,|masson preaching on the theme,| The Rev. G. J. Bersche will 3527 Clintonville Rd. | A.M. = Pilgrim Y. P. 8... 6:45P.M. [morning worship hour. pastor, will conclude the service|"‘Youth Speaks for Christ.” Young] preach on “The God of Peace” at Donald C. Andrews, Paster | Golden Gospel Hoar ....... ase qq siedecss kh os geveddsy E &. -@..2 with prayer and worship. *. | people of the church and the Youth|the morning Easter service in the Sunday School .... 9:30 A. M. | Good Music and Singing—Bible Preaching | “Life From the Dead” will .be “The Mesange of the Resurree- Choir under Vernon Tate will offer|Christian and Missionary Alliancel] anvip &. ANDERSON, Paster [| Morning Worship 10:45 A.M.“ | “The Lite Church With the Big Heart” es pe ee ers ee Gen eek. te. Buster Boyd's |*Pecia! music a . . 1 &. C. SWANSON, Minister ROY OVERBAVGR, 6. 5. morning @ , Marked) sole at the 10:55 a.m. service, | . — ? iMen” will be his evening . “ : . “I Know That Redeemer Liv, Mrs. Ryland Erickson “Cieht Anwar, and “Win 5s Het 3 Services Set ee eee WESLEYAN METHODIST , sa gine choir. lelujah Chorus” by Handel will be | eae oe ee ip ‘ , the triumphant Easter numbers 200 Sundey School t orsh MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH & Service ie . by the organist Ethelyn Ashley. W.Y.PS. 6:45 P.M. mn am es af rcnard Lake hai pentyl oe pce “HEV. H. L. JOHNSON, Pastor : ‘Qehed.... 1 AM.. Morning weren oars ADS A.M. fi 2 4s 7 Bf ~Stere Be See me manne ~ Sei ala eee ee Tommass") Young People to Have wa mS Eve, Worship. .1:30 P. M. Wednesday Eve. Service. 7:30 P. M. . - 3 DONELSON BAPTIST CHURCH ar lanning) Part in Early Worship;) ‘Te Adult and Junior Choirs will] Eitesbeth Lake R4, ot Tilden on 3-2 BRANCH SUNDAY SCHOOL HELD the 45- Special Music Planned Present “God So Loved the World,”] Sunday Scheol....._- 10am. | Morning Worship. ......110.m. LONGFELLOW PUBLIC SCHOOL 10 A. M. wa} “P°9 “Christ Arose,” “Seek Ye the Liv-l] youth Service... cccscceereecccseresssseevesss 6:30 Bm. idren from ie ing Among the Dead” and “Alle-l] Evening Church Service ...........cccccsssess-sesces- 7:30 p. m. of age. Easter will be celebrated at 6:30,|luia.” Paul Bersche will be heard] Midweek Service .......... saosseeigvnnseavian 1p. m. W. lic has been invited. Columbia Baptist will observe'g anq 11 a.m. at Orchard Lake/in q solo number, “I Walked To-|[ Paster—REV. LEE LaLONE S. & Sept—ARTHUR EW. Columbia Avenue Youth Week, April 6 to 13. Community Church, Presbyterian. |day Where Jesus Walked” and , . saht activi ) Assisting the pastor, the Rev.|the Ladies Trio will sing “He Is , BAPTIST . |Fizst Christian — | ie aad taser evening wre {Edward D. Aucard, t the eary| Risen. FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN vege’ (Church to Hold | so So Bn, te. Bid eerie ne ee ; 2 NOREN ROSHLAWT | . . eennaag, of "Hee Wied Be Pes ee ee ee eon Sat. Pre-Raster Serpico "watering ‘ot Christ"—1:30 P.M. i : a Sunrise Worship ea will be a conten and |Richards, the Scripture lesson; Sunday Dehost, 10:00 A.M. Horning Worship, 11:00 A. M. 64 West Columbia Ave. ' discussion of youth problems. Richard Thies, prayer; and Tom Sunday Evening—"The Crowds About the Cross FE 5-9060 Easter Sunday at First Christian Stringer who will dedicate the of- Maste Sab: : Church will begin with a sunrise Bob Thommasson has been s¢-| ¢ ing Sunday School .........6+20+-0+-+ 9245 A.M. Prayer service at 6. lected as Youth Week pastor, and| ~~ by the Christian At the 6:30 a.m, service, the olic f Chris! Morning Worship ...........5...-.10:55 A.M. [ySpeed iy tee ice will heels lige ag Pod Apostolic Church © __ SPECIAL EASTER MUSIC the administration |’] ty) ses! +» | “One Early Easter Morning,” 459 CENTRAL : or . of the ordinance of Holy Baptism. Living Christ Topic by Marryott, “In Joseph's SATURDAY SINGSPIRATION ....... 1 P.M. - Nersery Services Provided lor All Services ‘ will follow in the ee ea a ae Y F . Quartets, : ! “ ” Fs ‘an Soles Easter Children’s Service............ 10:55 A. M. g at ea fOF Easter Sermon =| ow..™"" Ae” © Duets, Solos and choi uy . the: vention ter Morn,” will be , : Sunday School and W: ee a++ 10:00 A.M. | Cooperating With Southern Baptist Conve 7 Pra earaps pm morning| The Rev. Leroy Shafer will a ta eee aes the! Bvangelietle. Service vane omens 7:30 P.M. | . ——— worship hour. Soloists will be Low-| preach on “The Living Christ” atichancel and Westminster Chdirs Church Phone FE 5-8361 ! 2 ae ; i Bob Dum, Mrs. Mary — ae a tere will t “Easter Alleluia” ‘at]] may. nichard Osle Bishop L. A, Parent | Marimont Baptist Church Virginia Taylor, Mrs.|hour tomorrow in t the # and I worship hours. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. Sunday School, 10 A. M, Youth Hour, 6:30 P.M. Evening Service, 7:30 P. M. MARIMONT ... A Growing Church With . Welton Bivd., 1 Block Off Baldwin Invites You t a Friendly Welcome! Rev, Philip Somers, Paster . 3 : . ; ie , ‘ Telegraph at Orchard Lake Ave. AUDITORIUM BIBLE CLASS SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A, M. TOPIC: of Jesus TW A.M. Service Coupe Ded en Sel “The Resurrection of Believers” Emmanuel Baptist Choir ‘ 7:30 P. M. Service “The Resurrection of the Un-saved” Dr. Malone Speaking at All Services vidence Missionary Baptist with the Rev, William : Early Easter Service a = At the 7 p.m. service, the Rev. James DeVault, assistant pastor, will speak on ‘‘The Crowds About the Cross.” * * * At 7:30 tonight the Rev, Edward Life."" Special music is planned for each service. 4 at St. Paul Lutheran 45 i mheaskornd ba ral - | SHARE CHRIST cemeteries ]} SPECIAL MuSIC ‘THIS EASTER ot the ' . COVERT COMMUNITY - CHURCH held in the 1150 Scott Lake Rd, = ff A sunrise service at 6:30 will; At each service the pastor will The Women’s association will meet Wednesday to sew layettes zona. CHRISTIAN CHURCH G. W. Gibson, Minister FE 4.0239 ) seo eeee OMS ALM, er a Evangel Temple 10:45 A. M.—"I Beheld His 365 E. Wilson Ave. Interdenominational :00 A. M.—Sunrise Service for the Navajo missions in. Ari-| For God sent not His Son into| M47 N. Seginew |) + 1100 A.M, 7) Materials Demonstrations e Gslee and Sound Motion Picture Film © Film Strip With Recording ® Display of Handwork Used in Courses ® Display of Supplementary Handcraft Same Program Repeated in Six Big Sessions Evening 7to9 MONDAY—April 7 Afternoon 1to3 TUESDAY—April 8 and 15 Vacation Bible School . Mrs, Eugene Stormer, Soloist 7:00 P. M.—"Crucifixion and i MONDAY—April 14 FRIDAY~-April 11 and 18 & Mrs, }. C. London * + Resurrection ra Ds Se; Ww. A $0-minute Easter color film P lace “ay Murphy, Ouvet relating. the most beautiful e ‘ = | story in Christianity. — e e. bed RR OE | Everyone Welcome — Christian Literature Sales. yy ' : . | soveacebiakekiaivet betnctcesscs OW AM. ~ Worship Service " wee f we Hl psa poses Oe aE vimAtessaives 1045 AM. 39 OAKLAND AVENUE = Rev. Burton. E. Stevens. i VICE atid atin weiss ieee PM. i , s |, Speaking . . poten = toesescncesees devas 7:00 PM. i = = = | c ‘ y ! \ 7 | S ; , . " a f ' en ne a * bol { ak ‘ a ier | seasons bere pee Bethany Baptist 4 - lips. ; FIRST OPEN mists. cnurce Host to Pastors . 1 Bios Net Wolken Bivd. s Sunday School .....1000 A.M. ; ie . Wenkip .. 11004. || ‘Here os o Witness, Touts Rem vat Poet | Theme of Conference “Wed. Prayer Meeting 745 P.M. 1 Monday-Wednesday Seer Search ff pak ena § I host to the annual Mitisters Con- FE 2-4609 § P-™- 71% N. Saginaw ot af | parley, and lynch at 11:30 a.m. Racter Rervice, 1m’ = Wednesday will be the closing oe © ee "Rev. Ford B, Reed, [Salvation Army Joining tf Mary's rks a Worth ' ito Bring Message |Units in Spiritual Drive | Pes Easter Services OH) A soncise service wit be nid at| Me Rev. Ford B. Reed, pastor] Concurrently with srw conan a date oe OMMUNION et of New Hope Bapist Church; will/spiritual campaign, “Christ — the!Pontiac citadel said the corps is : _— use Cee often s. East speak on “Tam He That Liveth’ |Answer,” which started Palm Sup-|joining more thari’ 325. other units | +> 6:30PM, Sanday School, 9:45 BB Fisst Cuurch of God, 25'S. Eastlat the 11 am. service Sunday. |day, the Salvation Army held\in the 11 states of the Central Ter Celebrating Completion . a Reon a eT Help Us Launch th brief talkp will be the|nightly meetings this week and'titory in an intensive spiritual’ of Church Remodel “Loyalty Compaign” Le yous, ng eon pew Same Grant. tstevaly ober special Easter Sunday drive. ee: pe ¢ Morning ing £50 Sunday evening, | 0 rge Muskevally jobservances. aste ! | Sunday 11 A. M. reere welee will be Dré|and the Rev. Jesse A. Long, The fi. +¢ Among the objectives planned! SERMON: : : Senior and Junior Choirs will sing) A praise service at 6 a. m. willjare intensive one-week visitation) Easter morning at St. Mary's) FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH. | Dedication of Babies in et ii. oP, 8 eee wa a ts er eek ee ses, Wee epee ae We to ae | Saaday Babee. Te a This Service. ling. At 6:30 p.m, the Sunday Schecl|and the Easter Worship Service atigelistic services, and organized hs Comes. sth. canta Se) E ‘Seavlee ay aoe pre-!}1 a. m. gt gh g prayer meetings in the homes. celebrated at J am, with on Worship et RES cs ‘snisnd cei , 11:00 veaing program, liveth” | rector, . - —* fs BSSUERSCTION CF sEeUS CURIE : The Easter Basket March will fol-| the young People’s Legion will, ., “ Resur-t earn een | “THE COMING sl ( each child receiving. 80 meet at & p.m, and evening Wor Baptist Youth ator stant § Reena or a ccsisctar, oe 4 ] W. Long Lake ra at Middlebelt Holy > - rt will be ede" T, meabinee ol Unies self- St. Mary’s will also be cele. | : re eM | Tuesday Bas per-* NW even” [brated at 8:30 p.m. denial also will be brating the completion of the re- | EASTER PAGEANT 7:30 P. M, 3 Bible Study, 7:45. are | Caster fecture, with gifts belay iy | odaling of the chareh ‘ctanted | “HE IS RISEN’ : —— a ee [taken in, both Sunday morning and an rogram | — i — % Adult Bible Characters will come forth KOLENDA BROTHERS Easter Mopoing Special guests at the Easter) Dr. H, H. Savage Writes Huge Temb and Cross | “Visit the Church of the cat City Church Headquarters in Detroit. by Mrs. Kyle Wilson | on Peet Oe | ‘The men of Baldwin Avenie| ‘The spiritual campaign, /in a) 2 ~~ FIRST SPIRITUALIST C CHURCH 210 N. Perry at Milbourne atts Charch wil resent the alltoarms ied y Cota er High school young people of First 576 Orchard Lobe t. “Resurrection Witnesses” witeriel “Commander. Gaute E. the : Te gentnn, Agel 6 QOUNUED® 5. ..oi-canhe fence Reid Wesley c. Wibley, Pastor ee Sunes service at 6:30. Bates, asks Salvationists every- Baptist 7 te ay, planning . A) _% bay, ant a tse Perry eter Ti, - “we ke e *.% where to “prepare for gn all-out| service at 6:30 tomorrow morning. x ] Wednesday, Agel 9, Open Forum—Rev, Marshall............ , 100 P.M Women of the church will assist |effort to win souls with the great > ake aa He Saterday, April 1%, Card & Bunce Party and Lancb.......... see P.M. and serve breakfast following the|remedy for all the world's ills | sia) school is scheduled for HARRY NICHOLS, Preeident PLENTY of FREE PARKING | peogram. orscsditeB arate sks 9:45 am. The regular morning “= : rvice will follow at 10:45 with StS a a : Dr i. H. Savage bringing the|LUtheran Church [mate il nde erin tact Pests ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH new members. Other serviess Pastor ANNOUNCES 6 Rac i al FIR HURCH OF SPIRITUAL FELLOWSHIP — gpg wala ; 2 Under the direction of Kyle \pccrve: Easter Sunday with a HURON AT WAYNE youth groups on y MH Witsen, the choir will present an Cc URer Ss £2 Forkine St {00 (Off Asters) | noon and gt 7:30 p.m. a service Sunrise Service Easter cantata entited “He Is egg ee ote oe Paster . — REV. WALIAM B. MARBACH, 8.9. —_—_ ot iin Pederson of ve. oT. ‘of song with sermen. Not mere, He Ig Risen” = — tived will be | Associate Paster REV, GALEN ©, HERSHEY, B.D. Sunday Evening Service pageant will| The Rev. Ronald E. Staton of the lyrics were written — — Topic: “THE SPIRITUAL RESURRECTION” ee oe te |Firet. Opes Bile Church . an- Dr. Aavass and the music by al ee at Cer eokien 2 WORSHIP SERVICES . . . 9:30-11;00 : . |Oakiand County Tuberculosis|nounces « sunrise service from 1) Mrs, Kyle Wilson, “What the Resurrection Can Mean} CHURCH SCHOOL... . . 9:30-11:00 Thursday Evening, Open Forum — 7:30 P. M. (Downstairs) seahiaiaan. to 8 o'clock on Easter morning. Assisting at the organ will be for You.” ‘ a : _ — oo see ee Sal eicaia. x Sine ioe nerigsr ses Cee Oe ee ee : Methodist i Message Mildred Barnett a: Stohlmann, : FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH present the pageant, “The Chal-|topic at the 11 a. m. servict.. . Soloists will be Mrs, Wilson and|“Easter Gradual and ; eis. pick gemenets corte ceed peter fhm iChat, to. | Oe? of Go Crate ‘In the evening. at 7-6, the chotr| nrg, ‘Strader, soprano;. bir. ty Paschall,“Alletus, Sunday School oo. 2.5.6 .0e sees ee eeees eoreeees OE A.M ee amg He Dasee, cokes and | Coreen Shelton, alto; and Mr. WA-|Fesete,: and Morning Worship ....... crcesecceeartegesseeeDLOOAM. | Easter Communion ment nging gon, tenor, Stuart Davis will be) Chorus. | L Sunday Evening Worship ........--- 5, senteeees 1100 P.M. trios. SUEDE Ts narrator. The Junior Cie, directed With Wednenday Prayer Series ie iipccias’ TOM jet Church of Advent | a. ney. ‘Mp. Staton was recent coin, al ths. Rech Atay: 5 _—___— nly Comaienaion te be cele-/ly thee a repre(chancel Choir — |Witsn. ster ted at 8 0’ morning |sentative Eastern Divisional DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH St dae Eyiscopal Church of the Ad (Conference comprising 12 states to Sing Joytul et ‘ Worship 11:00 A. M. SEVENTH end 7:30 P.M. James O. Cunnington, Pastor vent, Middlebelt at Wes t Long L| He is also a representative on) ry Choirs to Com ine MA. OR 38-9612: 186 Mt. Clemens St. |} road. \the National Youth Counsel of the Easter Anthems Sg ie Feri ves ews oses+e Saturday, 9130 A.M Festival Holy Communion will be denomination. : : f F ster Cant t BMY 655 P.M. Gebel vives ce ves severe LILI LT Satueday, 11:00 A.M, [observed at both the 9:15 and 11:15 The First ) or a ala . » M. Young Peoples Meeting ........ (ate Saturday, 7:00 P.M morning services, The Rev. John| But I say unto you, Love ~ Prayer Meeting .........-.0se0eees Wednesday, 8:00 P.M W. Wigle is the rector. enemies, -bless - you, do good to What is. a man profited, if he|you, and pray FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH hncdhenmanr co Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan” _ Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor - Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass‘t, Pastor EASTER SUNDAY inn ehe! 6:30 A. M.—Sunrise Service - {Lower Auditorium) 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School Hour a || Central Methodist Rev. Milten H, Bank, D.D., Minister . Calvin C, Rice, B.D. Assos. caeeinier 9 | gist er SUNRISE SERVICE ..°......... 7200 AM. _ “Love Lives On” a he Rice, Preaching | MORNING SERVICE . .8:30 and 10:45 A.M. | “JESUS’ SERMON on IMMORTALITY” des A. M.. SUNRISE ERVICE Dr. John Mi Smt :15 Easter Breakfast 10:45 A. M.—Morning Worship Dr. Bank, Preaching 8:30 and ‘1:00 A. a tert Services Subject: ‘He Who Controls the Moon, Controls M. Rev. Peel T, Hert _— the Eorth” : (BROADCAST pti debe 11:00 A. ‘Christ’s R ti Our F Rev. H. H, Savage, D. D., speaking (Baptismal service immediately following) 7:00 P. M.—Easter Cantata “He is-Not Here, He is Risen’’ Lyrics by Dr. H. H. Savege Music by Paittine Wilson Directed by Kyle Wilson COMING! . . _ . “Wednesday eday Bible Study and Prayer Fellowship. ~ All: Saints Episcopal opie Ser TO ere Williams St. at W. Pike The Rev. C. Widdifield, Rector The Rev. David K. Mills, Curate SUNDAY SERVICES 7:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist and os dive ow BY , SST Sermon by the Rector piper Ay | i) a at anaes ase el ah how . : 23rd Annual Missionary Conterence 9:00 A.M.—Choral Eucharist 300 AM. gear lg ah a and 2 Cilees April 9 through 13 11:00 AM.—Choral Eucharist and oung People SPEAKERS: aanen Wy oe 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 oh 11000 A Worship Ser 4:00 P.M.—Children’s Festival Service AS’ ART BROWN, Portugal - 2s DR. ahd MRS. REV RUBEN LARSON, Ecuador Mite. Boxes erentation of a eal aan by Deir en Choirs ae SS RUTH YOUNG, m7 MRS. ANN WILLIAMS, Mexico IRL McCALLISTER, Africa ISABELLE JONES, Africa DR. and ‘MRS. JOHN SLATER. missionary appointees to Afriec Music in Charge of ~ MR, and MRS. HOWARD SKINNER - EVERYONE WELCOME! T, GEORGE'S 7 ae EPISCOPAL CHURCH «=[f gt /Miitora, Mich, | 7:00 A, M.—Holy Communion 11:06 A. M.—Holy Comm and Sermon The Rev. Bertram T. White, Vicar |- Garvie. «se 726 P.M. i Er aM, saree ckh@® AM, : = a sé 2 g E i 1 H hold Easter services in the| Korean board of trustees the legal Adah — Library at 31 nee ook eee ‘a. m. tomorrow, the Women| School in Seoul, - ae . ps neahag te Bag ho ; : ceremony roedag til oF Pam gece nae Mt Sele on ng glo | Gail, Newmas and) , ae, baaingy, etal by se, | Set sao som Risen Christ’ Topic | w*.s Mechetiet missienery ret s a = E F I i 4 other An ; ce wil ee ? at 6 p.m. Sunday ; Pai Chai deteloped trom the first Baptist Chine cher win educational work done in Seoul in 4 i § A Church School .... 9:30 A. M. Mersiog Worshie, - 11 00 0. M- a.%.-2% iam & sees School will be as usual at Children Will Sing at Easter Festival. R will hold an Easter Festival serv- Secial ice at 9 am. with Sunday School pag | The choir of young adults will be! touowing at 10 a.m , Church hee cy ie te Brectr te hiiey ee aan oe ” $16 Baldwin, FE 2-008 beng ee dren will sing “jeual Christ 316 the . 5. M. Edwards, the pas-|. i feday, Alleluia” under the direction Mrs. Norman Service «ee 7:30 P.M. | tor. = : Wenhip - ...11:00A.M. 1 First Christian Church | v- we Pankner: Mrs. Ervin Miller will ~~ s People ....+ 6:15 P.M. Disciples of Christ w ave held Nesey .. 1:30PM. |. Bible School 10A.M. sunday in the Veterans of Foreign Senday Evening =. | Worship Service 11. A.M. | Wars Hall on West Walton boule- Worship... ... 7:308.M. 358 W. Huron vard, The Rev. W. C. Grafe is REV. TOMMY GUEST. Pastor Rev. D. D. McColl pastor. : cael a A RE ante — = ‘WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURC OMT A.M. est that thy brother hath ought Sunday ee ee against thee; aa Moming Worship ca usceccccss+, 8280 A. M. and 11:00 A.M. Leave there thy gift before the * - Evening Service Peewee oe ee ee ee) oe ee 7:00 P.M. altar, and go thy way; first be 4 eee oie ee ee os ee eee ee ee ee 7:30 . * recohciled to thy brother, and , Beit te *_Tentamental—Undenemetsn__Jithen come and offer thy gift. | cueeenmennninetell —+ ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Blessings 87 Hill Street at Cherry Street ‘ (Near New City Hall) , %, * Series | (Missouri Synod) oe 4 | RASTER: SUNDAY, APRIL 6th ’ , | “qo FESTIVE SERVICES ye : r vee » MUSIC ". EASTER MESSAGE: 4 ae ER MUSK “The Joy of Easter” Sunday School Program 7:00 P. M. & ¢ I know that my -redeemer lives. |” . What comfort this sweet sentence gives He lives, He lives, who once was dead, He lives my everliving head. He lives triumphant from the grave. He lives eternally to save, He lives all-glorious in the sky! ‘ He lives exalted there on high He lives-to bless me with His love, He lives to plead for me above He lives my hungry soul to feed, He-lives to help in time of need. _—Lutheran Hymnal ST. TRINITY Auburn at Jessie Pontiac Sunrise Communion ..., 6:30 A.M, Easter Festival Service... 8:30 A. M. tag no acon, 0705 Ait | Paster Ralph C. Claus FE 4-9405 ‘ LU DD 4 GRACE 116 Bouth Genesee Pontiac Easter Festival Service .. 7:00 A. M. Easter Festival Service .. 9:00 A. M. Easter Festival Service . . 11:00 Ac M. Pastor R. C. Stuckmeyer FE 2-1582 ST. MATTHEW ST. JOHN 1 Block E. of Lake Theater 1133 wa PAUL 1011 W. Fifth Rocheste: GETHSEMANE F r Aw Walled. Lake . Brootlands Sunrise Service. 6:00 A.M Easter Sunrise Easter Sunrise ; : Sa Se ' ", 6:30AM, /. Service ...... 00 A. M Easter Festival P Children’s Service ...... 6:30 A.M. Siatat Fortivel Gade 100 A.M ag wg ng ~S ala Easter Breakfast 8:00A.M. /” Service ...... TASA.M Sunday School. 9:30 A.M. Audivertum) Sunday School . 9:30 A. M. Easter t Easter Breakfast— Easter Festival Service ...... 8:30AM 8 to 9:30AM. vives TOMS AM __ Easter Festival Easter Festival Easter Festival Easter Festival Service ...... 10:45 A.M. Service ......11:00.A.M. Service .....:10:45 A, M. Service ......12:15 P.M. Pastor O. A. Gerken MA 4-3161 Pastor George ]. Mahder Pastor Walter C. Gerken FE 8-6902 OL 2-4571 ° Pastor Norman H. Kuck OL 1-0823 3 ST. MARK 7979 Commerce Rd, Orchard Lake Sunrise Service ...,... 6:00 A.M Sunday School ........10:00 A.M. Easter Festival Service. . 11 SAM. Pastor William C. Grate EM 3-4252 “Neither is there salvation in any other. for there is none: other name under heaven given among men, oh we must be r Y aes Acts 412 ge “ “And that He died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto Him which died for them, and tose again.” : : —2 Cor 5:15 Easter Festival Service. - 10:00 A. M.: _ Sunday School 11:00 AM Pastor William C. Grate EM 3-4252 ST. STEPHENS ten ie ine || THIS Is || The ~ Easter Festival Service... 9:00 A. M. Rochester é F Sunday School ........10:00 A.M. THE LIFE Lutheran Paster William C. Grate EM 3.4252 Lutheran Hour Bout 4) was 2H se HOLY CROSS A AL Bry Sanden 1:30 P.M. 136 Sou th Washington Oxford Every Sunday \ Every Sunday Service 6:30A , - Lisceeee 9 verses TIIQOA.M ; 7 Sah ‘it ommat aualiaead and said unto the women, Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, which as He is not - — * : is 7 \ as | . - \ ee ~~ Bas x | \ a : ‘ Oe \ ‘ N * : : \ = A jd es i “ : : / : oe \ ¥ ; ah i ol eo\ goes at * F A ‘ \ Svs Go - & \ ae Ss Ee. SS ee. © Spgs Dace eS eee | eee ae ae eee Mee Se it a Sse + nee eae i ge2- Ph Pei - ow Td e*e0 a ee a 5 4 ’ ;: ges of Howe | Note igi ers, the « jorie eggy Sauer. the clay models (in the foreground) of future car ideas. Jeanette Linder and P: Autos to Please Fair Sex Go on Display ee : thee eer GM's “‘Damsels of Design’ Make Sure . girls are (left to right) Sue Vanderbilt, Ruth Glennie, Mar Ford, Sandra Longyear, dean of automotive stylists and-General Motors vice’ president in DAR Lists ip e The Howard W. Huttenlochers of Clarkston wh wil attend the oetional $ responsible for the novel a Surrounded by six of his women designers is Harley J. 5 : Couples Return: From Florida Tr charge of styling. They are the é spring fashion festival of women-designed cars which goes on display Personal News — a = es Pe ey ane ae New Cars “he | ess 3 gata ain ( & ijlits iit a peep pintuity ee oC rer scthimnseciaci ie ai ct iit ii ik ui in g ve H Hi He i Sie Le ag | ttt ri PBLnntie > 6 2 rah te Sk ~ : ‘ih lai i Hay §5Sf HERE fit i i iE Ai + ne HF es ieeed Fit 4, lassi Ii yes ae praetai a8 en eae a rau aii} " hy oH) : i Hie He 4H ale 2 Hh ies 3 ; oS ie Ho if er ; alte a Se Fi oa & et mie ni 4 he te i ih anit if Hi ii ig 3 uA ae eis 4 oe at iil tg qi: if | > aule = het gyi os Salle Rah Efe ilies Jamie: fiat: — bh tall a ili ditties : att Sy ali i Hib ES Ha it <3 it; ini aif ; a5 eur UTE ie c EEA TAT PAL Bi) SEEPS PUL Keener pra pee 68 i es 8 Leal IR aR a iti Lill i uti b s Tames pile ty if ue Th ils nie fi = qd aetiil ith nine 28 | TSH aaah ed eG oat > iit Ba EBAY 5 es HE GL Mie tear ee Hae 1 iN i tit = At lh i Hu 28 dig lige 2 Pali dye ES ge Tua iin elle & Aig Wate) Bal jinae athe el ca 4 intl epi: = anu ET HL HAS nL Hie ni, in Hine AUG Lert ee a "6S 844 ELE @ zs - ce 3 eG ie 3S Builetatae | ie b Aiiaiale ot Gia le ie rae Pj aaa SAT ma EH aps “wi Gl WES lett ee Sak THe ites na. i : sa & be iniae i hith hie +f 42 gpbgdd isqgd, 20282 229g PER eyebad a2gue seg tea age, put Ee ie th wai ait 1 t ge (eee ia 1 Hite i sin HHP pis: Tit an ei ual agaki AF squeals Heflin , 9 Ese «$28 3348885 Misi 5: weeeese peated A ee ee ee Hy Lé. 344 gsga°%. ee " etae ESE Bade qa = ee: aS 23 I it st Hee Mnjiicseced LEE an aii Hill pects eek ber aly) *hbeage iatdg -Bigeeecdigeceeyid gaily fe -Heiieese = SEs Pepe DBa tay) aie Rea il (i Miah Sethi gv g59 82.3 aie = Seg Ae i sia i eegnse. 5 252 on: paca ifisé, vy 2 ke ui? HS mee du ied a gd ty EBB a ; @ Mrs. George Gaches of Moreland ave- nue, Mrs.-Kline is president of the Women’s Fellowship and Mrs. Gaches was chairman of the Good Friday Mrs. Ha at the Good Fri of Oneida road. The breakf “by the Women’s Fellowsh Congregational Church. “for This Lovely es : Cold “= 95 chartreuse, etc. Make an Early Appointment New—fer Spring you mey seve meny dollers on our selon permanents. Grace Lutheran Officers were elected when mem- bers of the Grace Lutheran Church tH = = ie - — l 4 = Shoup (left) of Lake Orion arrived Breakfast with Mrs, Glenn Watson is an annual affair ip of the First ‘Springtime Is Symbol Justifying Our Faith’ Mrs. Clayton Rule Addresses 200 at First Congregational Breakfast... : sang a symbol that duets, accompanied planted bulbs last chairman was Mrs Clayton Rule D. R. Wilson. Hostesses in- Helen wri points up the and Mrs. Ivan Knight. yumew,ee_| Fight Wrinkles te ara bret te bed With Massage gave the promise of eternal —— ti a i Res a at ae oo over the forehead. a actiien MASSAGE SKIN x ot Then, with the fingertips or General chairmanship of the a soft silk sponge that Breakfast was | been dampened in waie Mrs, Rebecca Gould and beauty, ducing, and your skin will retain the look of smooth iF Hf el yi ikk id i il i : | Fee i 5 f | F E i - athF ile if EEE Senis Lr I dy rise HY Navy Mothers Club . Receives 3 Members Thursday evening. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 7°A. M.-8 P. M, mow. x W Bermudas... .$1.99 up H Shorts ......$1.79 up ‘Several otf Co-ordinafts i. | with ‘T-Shirts, Shorts, Blouses, Hi Pedal 4a tiac Navy Mothers Club No, 355 Mrs. William Christie, Mrs. Lor- $e. — Ind Fleer fF “Fades €-1948 | Care for Yourself as You Work oe ee me ° | * ‘Housewives Have Time for Beauty However, this is far from true, /home has a superb opportunity They, of all women, have the best|for skin lubrication! HARMONIZING CHESTERTON “GRAY DINNERWARE -°* wrx ++ CLASSIC WHITE GADROON BORDER - Corinthinian Green Pattern available at same lew price. BLENDS BEAUTIFULLY with finens of rust, browns, 7 ¥ GUARANTEED egeinst crazing ond foding ; Peeve oved in ovtomatic didwwoshers. OFFER INCLUDES 4 cock, Lunchegn plotes, Tee cups, Teo saucers ond Greed end Buiter plates. Michigan's Largest Wom. V. Krasheski |} have mortgage insurance. For while one home is burning, four- teen home buyers are dying before the mortgage is paid. If you're paying for your home, you'll want to know about Life | of Virginia's mortgage redemp- if: tion plan. Let me tell you about Ui 46: it’s available at small cost. & Ropresontotive > os 1086 W. Huron Street ' FE 2-0219 #45 igi fez gai Of course she also has a chance for short rest periods. I know what you are thinking. ‘‘When do I have time to lie down?” If you will just take time for two or three fet 130 or 15-minute’ rest periods dur- in doing so. * * * in care of The Pontiac Press. The Girls | Wear — From Tots to Teens our Fashion in pents are first choice. Come stock, up for your Daughter now , while our size is complete. Sizes 2 to 14. Pedal Pushers $1.99 up Pushers. ellie’s 25 B FES-2761 4500 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. HOURS: Sunday to Thursday 10 A, M. to 9 P. M. Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. . sv Se? ee. ee. Aa ae While the homemaker's duties) are myriad and unending, she CAN carry out a health and beauty routine if she really is interested If you would like to have my leaflet “Essential Daily Routine for Beauty and Health’ send a stamped, self.- addressed enve- lope with your request for leaflet No, 19. Address Josephine Lowman DR. E. F. DENNE Optometrist 914 West Huron St: FE 2-2€29 wisiciocaval ie | | I used to entertain my young and by my exercises: Every home buyer has fire insur- ance—every home buyer should You canbe sure that y clean proudly 42 Wisner New Wa Rug CLEANERS our rugs and carpets will be when you choose New Way. The means that our methods have the high- a al and New Way Rug Cleaners FE 2-7132 SIXTH ANNUAL ANTIQUE SHOW and-SALE. APRIL 8-9 -10 All Sain I f i ts Episcopal Church 171 WEST PIKE ST. Hours 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. BILL DENTON, Saginaw — Figurines, dolls, linens, etc. CHARLES AND ROSALYN DEMPSEY, Battle Creek — Primitives, pattern glass. MRS. ELLEN PENDORF, Ann Arbor — Hand tinted prints, china, jewelry. FERN GRIFFIN, Brighton — Glass, china. ) H. THAYER FLETCHER, Flint — General line. GEORGIANNA SHOP, Mrs. Henry Benner, Adrian — General line. J. ALLARD SPOOR, Birmingham — Glass, china, small furniture. KATE WARNER, Rossford, Ohio — Porcelain, prints, furniture. LEONARD BERRY, Pontiac — Primitives, accessories. LURA FORBES TOMPKINS, Saginaw — 18th century pieces, Dutch primitives, MRS. MARCIA LEWIS, Detroit — General line. OPHELIA'S SURPRISE SHOP, Port Huron — Jewelry, novelties. MRS. RAY CURTIS, Grand Rapids — Géneral line SELWA ANTIQUES, Dearborn — China, music boxes, bric-a-brac. THORNAPPLE ANTIQUE SHOP, Mrs. Carl Sparks, Nashville, TOY SOLDIER SHOP, Mary O'Leary, Pontiac —- General line. WEATHER VANE SHOP, Beatrice DeMond, Jackson — Primitives, glass. WILLIAM STEPHENSON, ‘Walled Lake — Country furniture, accessories. - HERB MARTIN, Pontiac — Chair caning. MICHIGAN WEAVERS’ GUILD, Détroit Weavers ' Guild — Hand-woven items, , ‘Admission 75c Lunch and Tea Available |i io ~ Revolution in U.S. Education? High school principals of the country are solidly be- hind a proposal which would do more to raise the standards of education-in the U.S. than. any other measure suggested, Find out what is happening and its impact on you in the special Gallup Pol) series starting in Sunday's Detroit Free Press. 10-Ib, hunks of horsemeat. Ex- clusive photos take you to chow time at the zoo, See Roto Liv- - ing magazine of Sutiday’s De- troit Free Press. : ——_— ee a oe ae oe eee eee eee eee - Zs xtra! os Luekier Than - Most TY Stars? James Garner, Clint Walker, © Jim Arness are discontented | with their lot on TV. But not ; John “Restless Gun” Payne, Read why he thinks he's luckier than most television stars in TV Prevue section of Sunday's Detroit Free Press, B ~ BEST IN Parade Are You An Easter Egghead? — Take the special quiz and find out. Social Security Is Not Broke A contradiction of current scare rumors. What's Happening to Sunday? Thursday may replace it as a day of worship. More Sneak Previews Read why Hollywood is increasing them. Sunday wi . «+ # you live in the Pontiac area, call your Detroit Free Press distributor at FEderal 5-' - 9272; if in Southern Oakland County area, ‘call 7 Lincoln 7-0355. ; The bill was the- product of an interim. legislative study : agreement between state and Jocal government officials and timber- men. on adjusting the rates up- * * * In addition -to raising revenue yields, the bill ‘would provide a new basis for distribution among ee ee ae : ~ By __.THE PONTIAC T we fer and Goebel, and locals 3 andja Hollywood trade paper, saw her, Brewery Workers Union, liked her good looks and her well- Bottlers have/filled sweater. : Wilkerson turned the 15-year-old igirL. over to agent Zeppo Marx, cts, Some of the bills enacted: » $40. per 1,000 governor in his district at the Jast presidential election. east _ for, Prohibit motorists from hang- ing suspended ob, cars if they in any way obstruct vision. Authorize city and county clerks on their own initiative to check nominating petitions for forgers and unregistered signers. or cir- culators. : - ewe @ Raise from two to four dollars the service fee for justices of the peace in cases involving damage to livestock or poultry by dogs. _|Mileage rates were increased from . |five to 10 cents, . * * * Authorize a county welfare de- partment to operate a children’s emergency receiving facility. Require a driver who knows or bas reason to believe he has been involved in an accident to stop and make a report, : Permit township attorneys to certificates of jurors in their |. "|For Upturn in Retail Sales ‘ and witnesses, ‘Auto Firms Watch Closely By DAVID J. WILKIE AP Automotive Editor - DETROIT ~The auto industry; The slowing down of inventory now is at the point where it should| accumulation, of course, feel the. efects of a spring upturn] from the drastic output cuts made in retail demand—if there is to beiso far during the model year.| such an upturn this year. .. |The extent of-the production slash Retail deliveries during this/is emphasized in the monthly pro- year’s January - March quarter) quction so far. were disappointing. Sales moved ps ener * up and dropped off November, first full month of Some the & | © Het Water © Master TV ©@ Retrigerator-Freexer ADULTS ONLY Salmer St. Just South -of and Sun. Lake Ave. 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Aerial ©@ Slim Fold Closet Doors © Well Planned Kitchen (with Exhaust Fan) | © Decorator Color Cabinets, Bathroom Fixtures and Tile i ‘ Now Renting for immediate Occupency Brand New Orchard Court Apariment 1 and 2 Bedrooms. Air Conditioned. Two New Beautiful Belcony-Type Buildings. 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This is md ‘The figures for the final quar- |for females and $2 for males. 2 a saa 4 state ctuotor reedels cut ta \rirm Plans Open House -§ the market for the incoming | Piite Line, Inc., Beechcraft ; 1968 cars. But they also show jcrs at Pontiac Airport, will el that new models—on which the |onen house for the public a § | industry reportedty spent 11% bi-/putier Steel Hangar Bldg. from : Hon dollare—did not win the re- |» t5 4) am, Sunday. : | action the car makers hoped for. | ‘The firm was.recently formed < Head @ tector ti: ths’ thower SnD | Jt ie / } | rm Un chin ioe a : A iH [ i : | FE 44611 2160 OPDYKE RD. T ‘ \ : : Sees ge © a | is : ‘ee x : } 4 : % \ é 2 ‘e\ : fh 1 . < a : a pve =| ; . : * sh “ + i 4 i. 3 : ehh ey * , AN : e | BN eh Vy \ Vy. \ es bce : ey % ; Vg ps ee =. ae f t+ Pt a ‘+. Se re ia Ed » ) ¢ « = * g = & % Je 7h! r }*ro iis ~ — i wy hw * * 2 , 8 6 @:@ ¥) | ‘ lei eile 1 = - oes = i ‘ né } . 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